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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ------•-.,-..------...----"'""'l WEDNESDAY, AUG T 27, 1986 Election bribe alleged in Mes,a Council hopef UISSay city posts offered; Mesa Action's Gardner says 'baloney' 0 Both Thenot and Hanson h.ad ~uJht the endorsement of Mesa Action. the ~h11cal arm or a home- owners' coaht1on that is anemptina to slow development 1n Costa Meu. By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ~ .......... Two Costa Mesa City Council candidates said the leader of a local act1v1st group offered to have them appointed to the PlanninJ Com- m1ss1on If they Withdrew f~Om the race. Ca ndidates Bn an Theriot and Rob- Judge won't rule on Sumner-Hoffmann An Orange County Supenor Coun Judge loday refused to consider chancnges to the Democratic pn mary 1n the. 40th Congressional District. Judge John C. Wooley said that suc h a review falls under the jurisdic- tion of the U.S. Housc of Represcnta- t1vcs The challen&e was brought by An Hoffman n. a follower of con- 1rovers1al pohtlcal extremist Lyndon La Rouchc. Hoffm ann. who was in- 1t1all y decla red a narrow winner in the dmnct pnmary, lost 1n a recount to wnte-1n candidate Bruce Sumner. Hoffmann char1es that ballot box 'ituffi ng and other d1ny tn cks cost him the election Attorneys for Hoffmann said they arc con~1dcnng appeali ng the ruling. California Actor Ted Knight, who played newscaster on ·'The Mary Tyler Moore Show.·· is dead./A5. Food For an elegant yet simple Labor Day entree, barbecued steak Is un- beatable./C 1 World en Hanson said Tuesday they refused the alleicd bribe ·by Mesa Action founder John Gardner. who con- tacted the council hopefuls in July. f • Gardner. a lcpl adviser for a Newpon Beach insurance firm. de- nied . offering the two any public pos1t1ons and called the characs "a lot of baloney." Riding the wild sand Mesa Ac llon was instrumental in electing slow-growth advocates Dave Wheeler and Mary HombuckJe to the City Counc1l 1n 1984. This year. the aroup has thrown us resources behind Joe Erickson, a ci ty lann1ng comiss1oner, and Doua ates. out of the 13 people vying for (Pleue eee llESA/ A2) A eklmboarder lllda alon1 the eand at 8GJ1Mt near Newport Beach'• lnfamoaa Wed.Ce u the •borebreak poanda the Claim o{political buyoffbaffles cqalttion By TONY SAAVEDRA OI .. ~,....._,. .__ Communi ty leaders air.haled. with Mc11a AC11on reaeled in disbelief today to cha'IC' that aroup founder John Gardner attempted to bribe two Ctty CounCll candidates into dropping out of the elccuon -· "He's lUSt iOt too much poht1cal savvy to do that," said Sam Berry. a board member. for the Costa Mesa C'iuzens C~htaon. a aroup of SIX homeowners' aM<>Cl8· uons Me'3 Action. with its own' board. te1"\ICS a t.he · coaht1on'' pol111cal arm C.and1datcs Brian Then ot and Robcn Hanson said ' T ut'Sday that Gardner offered them po&1l.ions on the Costa Mesa Plannins Commiu1on 1fthey withdrew their cand1dac1e~ "That't their )tones I don't believe 11 mytelf," Berry s~ud. ·~ · - (Pleue eee BJHB&/A2) Office smoking controls sought · H ealth grou ps u rging board to s upersede ch amber 's ca mp~t~n By LISA MAHONEY Ol ... 0-..,NMeutl Health grouP' con~med with smoking in the worl<plac.t urJCd the Ora nae Count} Board of Supcrvason on Juesda)" 10 mandate bu 1ncsses to adopt ~mokin& poliCles aJ\d "OP bac k1n,g a chamber of comme1'Ce efTon fQr voluntary controls \pokc~mcn for local c~ptcn of the Ame-ncan C anccr Society. the Amcn- can Lung .\\soctat1on and the Amcri - tan Hean AsV>C1at1on disputed 1 <.ount) rcpon 1ha1 ~1d the chamber 1i. mal(lng .. mea~urable progress" 1n its effort tu lonvincc businesses they mu.st adopt '>mok1ng con.uols bcfoie government doe<11t for them Nnd. P'orecaatera ezpect 5 -to 9 -foot wa•e9 to url•e today 'W C' ha\C not ~en am 1.ana.i blc data '><Ud Roberta Ncdn com- mun1cat111n\ d1rC'ltor for Lhc C anccr \cx 1ct) and Thuraday at Newport and other aoath-f aclnc beachea. Eerie scene of lifeless villages In Cameroon de- scribed./ A4 INDEX Advt~ & Games Bulletin Board Busmess Classified Comics A 13 A3 A 10-11 86-8 A 14 88 85 c 1-10 A1 2 AB A3 84,8 Heights residents view future Nedry al"> compli11nt"d that the chamber ha~ no! miidc U)C of tht hcJltli <1g1·t1l1~~· rcso1.1r1.es in promot ing \he adopuon of ~mok1n1 P<>hc1es and,>., did not k<."cp them informed a"hout chambt-r act1v 111r'> as the board d1rt't:t<'d la\t r chruan Death notices Entertainment Food Zone ch a nges affec ting homes under airport's flight path generally pra is ed Mind & Body Opinion Poltce log Public notices Sports Television Weather 81-4 8 5 A2 By LISA MAHONEY The long-awaited ~anta Ana Heights ~pcc1fic Plan go1 1t'i lir'il puhlu: a1nng before abou1 50 rnm- muni ty resident!. TucM1ay And while-many had a bone 10 pick with provl\1ons affecting them. no 'Pl'akcrs denounced the meat of the plan which ~ill carry out land-u'ie change\ adopted more tha n a vcar ago Security tightened around offices of county supervisOrs By G JEANE'M'E A VENT 0.-, .... C,......•1•,..... /\flcr a <;enc\ of hreak·10\ and two cunfidcn11al rcpon'). the Orangt' Count} Board of Supervisors 1!> beefing up <;ecunty in its fi flh -Ooor office\ in the ( ounty Hall of Adm in· 1'1r;111on in ~JnUI Ana rhc mca,urcs arc a response 10 a \Cne'> of 1nc1dcnts rangina from petty theft'> to desk\ being nOed to Super- vm>r Rogt'r Stanton's office being \hot up. ~1d Dan ( Wooldndge. an aide 10 Supcrv1wr Ralph B Clark Stanton'11 office wn 'I 'truck by stray . bu llets later determined to have been fired by nta Ana police officcrt cavon 1ng on a nearby roof. alter hours art' in the v.ork\ "It'') an awful hu1ld1ng." ..aid Wooldridge "The prohlcm" arc lcgmn and well-d1'iCU\'icd " A main prohlcm l'i a central elevator core which allow'i access 10 all noors But people go1r g to the top (fift h) noor 1ioon will need a key to operate 1hc elevator to that fl oor r.>oor~ to the stai r\ will be locked on 1hc \la1rwcll side In add111on 10 the shooting inc1 dent ~upcrv1wr ~tan ton' office wa\ hrokcn into u 1d Fausto Reye!>. an aide to the supen 1\or Althouah 11 wa <1 never used. a safe underneath the Ooor tile had been uncovered. and a dc5k and fik'I had been rumma cd throuah. The Shcnfl'li; Department tn "c't1ptcd. Rt)C ..aid. but "we "W c'H taken a number of steP'5 aradually over the la'lt six months.'' '31d Woold nd&r The mc.a\urc have ranged from changing lock\ to more elaborate \tCp'I, and plans to make the supcrVl'iOr'I' omc~ ICS'I acce~'iblc •nncr did rc'iolvc who hroke 1n10 tht' office .. The sccunty measures arc al~ a re\ult ofincrca<ied urbanization 1n tht' rnunty and th1• llomh1ng death of Ii> thl' Orange Count} Hoard of \uPt·n 1wrs "I would like 10 \t'l this 1m- plcmrnted a\ \Oon a" possible ... a v.cal)·'>ound1ng R11.a Jones told mcmocrs of the Planning Com- m1'i\IOn Jone\ led a contingent of rl''>1dcnh who pushed fo r the com- mun1t) 's ton11er\1on 10 commercial 1oning la'>I )ear \UP<'r' l'>Or\ adopted the land-u\C Supel"Ylaor Roaer Stanton Al('x Odeh, said Wooldndgc. Odeh. the West Coast director of the l\mcncan Arab Anti-Discnm1na- 11on C omm1ttcc. wa\ killed la 1 year 1n OJ oomb bla\t 11 hi \ c;:.n1a An. offi(cs on Ca t 17th c;t rcct ··M. ybc the open door Mr N1C<' < •U)' (poh<: ) isn't the hcs1 policy," 'i31d Rod peer. aide to Supcrv1wr I la melt Wieder "On the other hand. (Pleue ..e 8ECUJUTY I A 2) plan 1n Fcbrual) 19~5 the same time the> approved a master plan for c11pan\1on of nearb)' John Wayne: Airport L1t1ga11on over the t•pan~1on propo\al d<'la~ed 10ning change\ intended to bnng the eommun11) nearer to compliance wtth <;t.ate noise standards The suit hctwccn Orange Count)' and Newport Beach and two c1111cns group\ oppo~d 10 cxpan.,1on \.\as M"ttled 1r1 December Alxl ul half of the laflcly rural rcl>1drn t1al Sa nta Ana Hc1ghh com· mun1t) \.\ill he convened to com mun1ty rnmmemal and profe\'itonal .. dmin1~1 ra11un 1one'> a\ Jone\ and a rc'>1dcnt org.an11a11on c~llcd AB< OM wantl'd AH< OM stand~ for the live: main \lreets 1n thr unincorporated com munit) JU\t \outh of the a1rpon run\.\3} -.\tacia. Birch. ( ypre~'> OrlhJrd and Mc!">a The rl·\t ot \anta \na Height\ >A lli remain largcl)" rcs1dent1al with the: ('\lept1on of \Omc n1'>ting kennel~ and a largc com.mc rc1al nursery a\ another group the Back Bay Com mun11v \!>~l\.1a1 1on desired Rcgula11on'> · pcrm1t11ng 'ltahk\ (Pleue .ee HEIGHTS/Al) \hC' urttcd \Upcrv1i.or~ to il"C' 1tit thamher 6(1 da'f\ to rnmplctc ia lampa1gn 'thrn 'otc for a mandatory cird1n:.intt ·· Ru1 \upcr\ 1<,0r'i. who were to 1.11n\1dl'r J "' month progrc's report from 1hc {hamhtr Tuc:sda~ said the)' had ~I' en l hJmher officials a year to lUmpletl· thl·ir 'oluntar\ pr0'1'3m and rnulJ n111 had out on the agrt•c ml•nt ·C\.l"n 1f \uffic1t'nt progre s had not lx'l•n made ·11hinll 11\ 1mponant 1ha1 thcv do hJ\l' lhat )car I don't think the proKrt'S'i t\ \Ulllt'ICnl II tht'i point (Pleue .ee MANDATED/A2 County will seek state funds for treatment of alcoholics By LISA MAH ONEY The Orange ( ount) Board of Supervisor. will look to o;acramcn10 for fun ding of alwhol trcatmcn1 and \olx-nng-up faulit1c\ for pubh1 drunks • D1s~1 1slicd wi th a count} rcpon on the hlcalo. prn'ipcct' of fi na ncing and siti ng M·n1te\ tor pu bhc drunk\, ~upcrv1!lor Harnc11 Wieder 1n troduccd a motmn I uc'llfay to scd. \Uppurt in tht• I cgl\la1url· tor a hill 111 p1m 1dt funding for a pilot pn)~ram 'W 1cdl'I Mknowledgt•d the ~I m1l11on lO\t of a pilot program w.1, to11111dahlc hut atldl•d .. , l'w'hc vc we tan t not Jtlord 111 he \pcnd1n(l 1l .. \hl \aid \Jn I >1ca11 count\ ha' '11 u nkJ 1n l(l'llllll!. an ~'i\Cmhh hill intrudm l'd lh<tl would pr<>\.1dr 11 \' n111l1o n lot 1m·hnatc \l'f' ice\ Oran1t1• < 1111nl\ 'hould folio"' that r\amplr W1cd1•1 \illd ',upcf\ l\nr Brute Nc,tandr \lltlnl( ·" , ha1rn1.1n 1n lhc jh'\Cnl·c of Ralph C l.irl. ""' nnl \O \Ure that money v.ould ht.· Y.l'll 'P<·nt on drunk-; For 111·.1111H 111 to ht.· dlc<."t1vc akohol1c~ m11"1dl'I 11k 11n 1hcir own to ~ck hrlp h1 \,.IHI 'I 1111C'tl tlt·tc" n·ntt•r. I am nm '""' inc1·~ 111 nn m111d C'an hrcak the '11111u' ltnlo. 111 .11t uholi'm "Nc'itandr \Jill 'W hilt-,,.( 11nd1n1' 'W 1cdcr·, ~ot1on ,,.,1.1mlt-\llAAt''ih'd thl• tount) (Pleue eee DRU1'K/ Ai) Harbor Patrol shuffle criticized By LISA MAHONEY Of .... 0.-, ...._ ..... A co 1-sa v1nf plan to replace the 1 larbor Patrol \ ~hcnfl's deput1c11 w11h lower ell s1fied ··~pcc1al of- fic ('r\'" will rcdu{C the level of pohct' and lire prol«t1on 1n Orange ( ounty hart>o" sa id lfarbor Ma!>t<'r flam ( 13~C "The goal <should tx· 10 r(•Juce cor,1, "11hout 11npat.11na the quaht ~. ot '!<'n rlt' .. C 1agc 1d But he predicted lhl' upp(>')llt' will happen 1f thr count) rarm'' uu1 Ruant of upcrv1\(m· d1rnt1\C to r pl le h1&Jlcr p:ud \twnlT' 1kp1111c\ with 'pcc1al of Iii,. I\ < •llKt· \J11tl "Pl" 1al officer\ h) de Ii n111or1 h.l1vt· I('\\ training and lrv.rr po\\t" 1h.1n 'h<'nfl'\ dcputtc~ on th<' • 1.1rh111 l'atrul who .m· pcacr oll1t:cr. .111ll m.m nc Im: liithll'f\ l~.'JlUl\ \hrnlf\ rclt:'1ve 680 hour\ 111 1ra1n1ng mmrarrJ 10 ~6 houn tor "Jl('("l;il nlfi <'" he ..,,1tl "l hr 5pcc1al ••tl1u·r ' in <""<'O'>t 11 -<cunt\ l)O\· 1111 n J hr' .ire rt11t 1n\(1hrd 1n t11d1• t111ng ·ht \alll It d• rut11•, .irr rrplaled h' \f)C'\1al (Plea.e we HARBOR/ Ai) Slow-growtl;i tide reach~s HunMngton ROBERT BARKER Envlronm candid.ill ntal group will bac k co~n <'il wary of rapid deve lopme nt ._ 'P'"' of \low JrnVt'lh ~tms to M ·\~ <'PIO lht' Or.tnic ( OISI In ( osta Mc . 1hc Mu a Acuon organiut1on ha\ frustnucd plan, to build a )~·story office bu1ld1 na on the ~l'\trom family'\ land near the \an 01<'ao F.rcC'v.ay and If rbor Boulc\'arJ Me..a <\Won .ilw backed winnc" l>a v1d Wht"r-ler and M11q Hornbuckle 1n < 11y < ounul cll'rnon~ of 1q84 In Ncwpnn lk , h .tn ora-1n11011on named (1ndloc:k " hat1hn1 pl4ln'I for tht'c1.pan\1on of the 'lcwpon (enter \IOW•VO,.th IJ\iOCllU rear the e'• p.rn<;ion wi ll make iraffi<. 1ntolerahle In Irvine. the ( omm11tee of <;even l hnu nd ha\ holl kd up 1n coun the rnn\lruct1on of n('w fr«WIY\ Mem· her' cl 1m Hit frccwa i will promotr <1c' rlopmcnt and no' rchevc e,1.,t1n traffic rnnac"1on · T hr ~vcn ThouYnd comm11tcc h.ic krd '" a 'l<ttt the two w1nn1n1 t .1nd1d:i1c' -l.aN)' Aaran nnd r d r>orn1n -1n la t Junt''\ t lttt1on\ \nd now the fever hi\ nov. comt' to Hun11na1on Rea h ' \group of <'nv11onmcn t.ally mind· ed n·\1dcnt\ hn' h.lndt'd l<>JClhrr. l ln1m1n1 that 11'\ 11n r 10 n\C up aa,a1n'>t the thrcat nf rampant lk· \.elopmcnt f('al'\ of w1ll·to-wall io11n dm :allcicd ovcide .. clopmrnt of the downfov.n anJ the horrtndou\ tr ffi< 1am\ that orpn11at111n memhcn \a\ lfll"' th v.ould 1cncr11c 4\d .. ocatc' al\O \upron prl'\C'r. va11on and rt\toration of wetland' and oppo\C com men: 1al de .. rln~ mcn1 on tht bnc h < all1n1 thC"m""'·hl"'> tluntin~lon ' R~nh Tnm111ro11tt, mt"m~·r\ will C'O doN (our ut the.· ~I de< IMC'J C 11\ C nu nu I c nJ1dall'\ ancJ :. ~ 11' 11 tnr n<.'' l anJ 111111." a' v.cll I\ v.ork tor · th('H l"let llOO 1n OHnlbcr. I ht'\ hop(' tu rtvcMC" th~ tltlr ol "hat thr~ \I('"''' 11ll~l'd m~\lrt1Um Jc .. dnl)m('nt 1n the raputly fiJl1n1·011t ut\ of I K~.ooo f)('opl<'. acrn11tina 111 1 o 'h.11rman I om Harman .. Th,· produlum h •• , '"°ung ~a I. 111v.;ir1.I' lht rirt''fn .. rwn • of thr Focus ON THE NEws ,.n, 1tuf1nHol tlarman \ltd .. I ht\ n· \ 1ln11nai CIUl llf the cl l An en\ irun"'rn11th\I 1!1 011 lon,rr a din WnfJ ""',.. v.;ant h i \uppon ~ nd1datf:'I , (Pl LOW I A.2) \ ··- ~ ~-----,_.......___-T""" --- -- llEIGilTS LAND-USE PLAN UNriILED •.• Prom Al have bttn prC$Crved. but a hmu of two hones per lot 1n rn1dcnual cquestnan zones '' propoxd. As 1n the land·u~ plan, property alona Orchard Onvc. Aatcia and Birch slm:ts cast of Irvine Avenue will come under a profe$$1onal ad- min1strat1n zone as will a small parcel of land on the west side of Irvine Avenue al Orchard Dnvc. Rt idcnt1al cquestnan uses will be maintained aloni Cypress Street and part of Mesa Drive to the east. Also preserved isa subdivision of about 88 homes west of t rv1nc Avenue knnwn as the Pepsus tract. Medium and h1gh-dens1ty rcs1den- l1nl zonina 1s sc.-l for the west side of Mesa Onveand po<..1tctsofcommun1· l)-Commercial zones arc planned along South Bristol Street Residents living in the commercial and professional zones intend to sell their property to developers for a future business park Residents whb ~nted to keep their property 1oncd residential despite exccs•uvc noise from the airpon have b«n ofTc~ acoustical insulation under a free county pr<>vam. Besides the nuts and bolts of the new zonana. the specific plan also proposes chanacs in the circulation pattems that arc designed to separate the business and rcs1dcn t1al zones and reduce throuah traffic that now streams in10 the c.-ommun1ty. Cul-<ic·sac.-s at the outh end of Birch nnd the nonh end of ('yprcss and Orchid Stf'Cets arc intended to prevent pass-through traffic between Ml'sa Dnvc and oulh Bnstol trtet. E'cntual reahapmen1 of 1he Mesa Drive and Acacia Strttt intcrsect1on -the entrance to the fu1urc business park -also 1s propo~ Horse trails alona the west SJde of Cyprcu trcet and lhe south side or Ml'~ Onve •~ inchided in the plan. at. 1s a proposed cquestcjan etnter on vac3nt la.nd on the south side of Mesa Dnvc between Barch and Cypress. Severa) landowners in a residen- tial..cqucstnan 1one between Mesa Dnve and the professiona_l-admi n1s- trat1 ve £one satd Tuesday that they had changed their minds about their propcnies remaining residential. T~cr ask~ that the profC$sional- admin1stra\ivc ione extend all the way 10 Mesa Drive. Such a chan&t' would involve about 10 parcels. some of whose owners want 10 stay, The Planning Commission will make recommendations on 1he spcc:1- lic plan at a second hcarina set for Sept 23. The plan then goes to the Board of Supervisors for final approval. MESA PPLITICAL BUYOFF ALLEGED •.• From A l two o~n Spot!. on the fivt'-mcmber council. A win by Mesa Action- supponed candidates could 1heorcl1· callypush the council maJOnl~ 1n the group's favor Gardner. the group's political strategist. moved 10 Newport Beach this year and has since become involved with a slow-growth move- ment in that city. However. he continues to work as an adviser for the Costa Mesa group. After Mesa Action announced its council endorsements. Gardner made a two-hour v1s11 Jul\' 27 to Thenofs home on Back Bay Loop "He told me I hadn·1 paid m) dues to Mesa >\cuon and 11 v.oul dn't be j ustified for me 10 be chose n over candidates who pJ1d 1he1r dues 1n the trenches." Thenot said ··He prom- ised me that 1f I v.ould v.ithdraw m) candidacy thl') would appoint me to 1he Planning Comm1!>s1on ·· Furthermore. Theriot said he v.as told 1ha1 pro-growth Council man Donn Hall would probably ra ther reure than serve hi' remaining two years on lhl' 1.ouncil mrnont\ "If m. the} would appoint me (10 the counc1IJ:· Theriot siud. ··I h1!> struck me a!. arrogant. I rl'ml'mber !Ml~ ing to Ol) v.1tc:, M 1<>'i). this ought to be again'il the la"' " Theriot reported the 1nc1dent to the Orange <:ounl) D1stnc1 Attoml'y's ofli ce. v.hcrc 11 was determined there wai. not enough c' 1dence to warrant an inquiry ··Based on the 1nformat1on, l didn't sec that anv criminal laws had been violated.'' ixputy District Attorney Ken Chinn ~a id. Thenot called 1he a1lt'f,cd offer "offensive and maddening. • "M) candidacy is based upon earning votes and door-to-door cam- pa igning. Mr:Gardnerentercd lheb1g leagues when he entered my nome," ..aid Theriot, a :!9-ycar-old law school graduate. "I don't 1h1nk Gardner was rcp- rcsenlrng lhl' homeowners. I thank he wa~ on a lone mission of power. He knov.s I'm a strong candidate." Theriot said. Hanson. a rc11red busme~sman. said Gardner implied that Mesa Acti on would use its 1mpend1ng influence on the council to or- chc'itratc an appointment to the Planning C omm1ss1on. '"1-fc said it's too bad I wouldn't give up the (council ) race for ~lannrng t omm1ss1on pos111on:· Hanson said. "I told him I wasn't interested in the commission. He knew I h~d friends in Mesa Action and woulcf take votes awa)." Gardner said the allegations werc untrue. "I'm not that stupid ... I think you ha vc some people hallucinating , up 1here." he said. "I do not have the power 10 offer such things." Gardner acknowledged that he v1s1ted Thenot and telephoned Hanson. "I told (Theriot) that he was a very prommng ~ndi'date. l1 said he was inexperienced and had not lived in the city long enough to understand 1he issues:· Gardner said. "I said. if you ever withdraw from 1he race. Mesa Action would love to have you work for us" and perhaps win a 1988 endorsement. Gardner conunued. "The offer 1s hereby withdrawn. emphatically." Gardner said 11 was Hanson who brought up the sub1cct of the Planning Comm1ss1on. "He asked for 11. He said 'Re· member me when 11 comes to a Planning Commission appoint· mcnt.' ··Gardner said. BRIBE CHARGE BAFFLES COALITION ... From Al • The rnali11on. through Me\8 ACllon. 1s suppon1ng. charges "absurd ... adding, ''There ma y be some sour gra pes by people not getting 1he endorsemenL" twu other cand1datc' in the Nov. 4 ballot ms for two open St"als on the counul Mc!>a Action's campaign during the last election t!> largcl) credited for the victory of then ncv.comers Da' e V. heeler and Mar) Horbuckle. Denise C urn another coah11on board member. denoun ced the alleged pa yofT attem pt The alleged offers by Gardner amply that if Mesa Arnon-supported candidates Doug Yates and Joe Erickson should win. the group wall have enough clout 10 orche-;1ra1c appointments lo the Planning Commission. "1 would hope uardnerv.ouldbave more mtegnt.) - a'i a coalit1on we dt>mand 11 ·· (urn said he added that the coalition board v.ould look into the charges ··The bottom line 1s 1f 1t'c, true 11 won't happen again:· c;hc 'i31d ''Jol>od) has ever approached me about lhat," said fntk!lon.19. v.ho sen es on lhe panel. 'T m nobod) 's boy If I win the council seat. no one 1dl'> ml· "'ho to appoint," Enckson said. ··11 all sounds kind of '>Ill) (1ardner has no power to make any offers. Mesa Action ~polc-.m;in Jim A}nc<. labeled the 'i ates t.ou ld not be reached for comment th1~ morning MANDATED SMOKING POLICY URGED ..• From Al The) would c:cna1nh have to .H celcratc their cflonc, 1n 1he ne>.t "" monthr,," Su pen 1c,or Roger Sta nton said Stanton tried 1(1 ge't 'Jcdr. and other~ concerned 1.1.1th non-'>moker' right!> to !>CC the bright mlc of a dc.·la~ 1n 1mpo!>ing manJa1or' control~ Should the c: hamt>cr t?non l<tll c. n t1n of !omok1ng rnntrol' c.ould nnt \av lhe) had not lx'c.·11 given an 4lf)- portunll) lo adop1 1x>lic. ,J'., on their ov.n. he \31d Superv1 <,0r Hruc.c ""c.·c,tande \aid th e \Oluman program 1<, 'aluable hcca U'iC· It ha<i the.-potential 10 reach all hu'ilner,\e'\ 1n lhl' l uunt\ nol JU\I th o'iC 1n un1nt.•1rpora1cd arra'i He urged lhl: hc.illh ~roup' lo 'kt the chamber go fornJrd and '>Cl' 11 thq c.an mut1,ale lht.''>l' c.11mpan1c.•'> in tht• nc\l '>Pt monlh\ ·• The t>oard<, a1t1lu<k ""·" ol hllle comfort to n'1n -.mol>.rr\ ad\C1<.a\e\ v. ho had hoped \U[)Cf\.1\0r\ would adopt a hu'>1ne\\ pl;11 c '\mol1ng ord1nanc.e for uninc.orporatnJ <HC3\ hJl l>. 1n June 19lS5 \t the 11me. the hoard 11gh1cncd ruk\ go\ern1ng smoking 1n county hLJild1ng'> hut bowcd to pre~'iurc from tht· l hambcr and agreed to gi ve the hu\tne\\ a\<;oc1a11un time to develop J \ oluntdr. progra m ...., tne mon th\ later in Fchruaf) I 9'1h. tht• board approved lhe 'ham her'~ proPosal tor a year-long program of educa11on which would include a ')eminar on smoking 1n the v.orLplace and article\ on 1he subJcCt 1n lhl· lhambcr nev.slener I ht· l hamhcr al\o drew up ~mple '>mol>.1ng pohue<. 10 g" c 10 bur,1ne'i\C'i on r•·t.1ut·<,t f hr .. mea\urahlc prugrC\\" as r1utlint·d tn the tount) rcpQrt iJmounl'i 1<1 the allcndancc of 87 ou1 of the.· about 7 <>'>Ornmpan1es 1nv11ed to 1hc ~m1nar held on June Sand the tl t\\t m1nJt1on of I H:! \ample o;mok 1ng 1)<1lii..IC \ The lharnhn hJ'> not \Cl 1dcn11 f1cd v..h1t h o f lhl' tounl\'> ·H(),000 buc;1- 0l'\\l'\ ha\ e roltc1c.·' and wh1th do 1)(11 Lu cien Truh1ll . chamber director. c;a1d the chamtx:r will "come 1n with fat l\and figures" during the l'llsl three monih!> of the program. Julei. Kerker. a vocal advocate of workplalt" <;mok1ng controls. crit1· ll/Cd the count~ report as having "cvel) outward appearance of a rubtx:r \lamp approval between the cuunl)' and lhl' chamber of com-merce ·· He called the dela} in 1mpos1ng '>mok1ng ru le'> in pnvate businesses "unnec;cesal) and u~lcss." l us11n (ti) ( ounc1lwoman Ursula Kenned} also '.>pot..e before 10 the 'iupcr\ 1so~. urging I hem to '"be bra ve and lake a \Land .. .. •\lot of people are waiting for )OU ii'> clcctcd officials 10 1ake this step." \ht• \aid r U'itin 1'i one of eight Orange < ounl) c11 1c'i to adopt workplace ~mok1ng ordinances. Others include L<1guna Beach. Hun1ing1on Beach. Nc.•wport Beach and Irvine. SLOW-GROWTHTIDEHITSHUNTINGTON ••. I From Al who fa\or \lov. gr11 wth wh11 v.<1nt 111 \low down and lake a look JI thing' · lfunt1ngt11n i:k:Jt h '>hould aHud the high dcn!oll\ urhJn \prav.l 1ha1 ha\ rutncd !>m1lar lx·ac. h town\ '>U< h a<, Redondo Beat.:h H1:rmo~1 Reach and ye~. even Ne1.1.pon Heath he ~1d Harman. an a11ornr~ and a long· time re<>1dcn1 of Huntington Heach. said 1he organ11a11 .. n 1\ not hc1njl formed 10 bl<xk Jll dn1.1.ntov.n rt· development cll11rh w ntran 111 5-0me rumor\ "We. agree that !>omclhing ha !> to be done downtown -that 11 ha!. tu be rev1tal11cd Bui 1t !thou Id be rctl\oned and mc.>de\I ond of low den'>1t> " Harman however. and other mem- ber'> of 1he group <>aid there arc certain a!>pecl~ of redrvclopment toot the\ oppose. ~uc h a10 a high n<,c building and park in~ \lru< lur(' on lhe nc•rth MAIN OFFICE 1 ,. .. '• VOL 71, NO. 2'8 \ldl ul .\1.1111 \irrrt .\ntl J>on \l11plq a four-11me md}IH and ,I memher U( I lunlington B1.J1.h fomorrow al~o da1 med op- fX>\1t10n to hu1lding a p1er'ilde tour1 ~1 "1llagron hca1.hfroni propcny inland of Paufic. < oa~t ll1ghwa} \bout MJ or 71) memt>c~ of ll un11ngton Rt·Jch Tomorrov. - mo\l nf "'horn alr,o helong to larger t•n\ 1rnnmc.:n1al grnup\-tOOk a 'lrav. 'nil 11n lh'· t.and1da1c\ they favored t'<trhcr th1'> week tju1 Harman 1' kc1.·p1ni the result'> of tht· vole ~1.·crc:t until a ~ven memhcr \C1ecn1ng committee make\ <odt'C11on~ final Sept 17 , \1 1ha1 tllnl· ml'mhcr'\ will go 1n10 nritthhorhuod ~ and ~hopping center'\, ~do ng tn drum up \upport for thr1r \IJtc f ht'\ al-;o pl;.in to nmc ahout WE'RE LISTENING ---- \ ~ fJ(J(J 10 pa) tor a mailing to he dl\t11huted to \Oll'f'.> be fore lh(• clcc-1111n Bc1o1dc\ Harman and Shipley. 1hc I ,t.rl•enin g comm1\lcc compnscs co- cha1rman Ci eri Ort ega who's been ac. "' l' in equestrian act1v1t1cs. Alan \lra'ibaugh lhc owner of Strasbaugh Uroihcr'i Manufacturing Co who fa\.Or\ prc<;ervat1on of mdustnal Jlropc.'rt ) Arline Howard, a member of lhc Hunun11on Beach H1stoncal \cx.1cty. Ka y Scraph1n, a downtown rc\1dcn11and member of the city's environmental board. and Lynn uorman, active 1n the Fnend'I of1hc 1 lunungton Wetlands organ1iation that 'it'ck~ to preserve the Huntington Wc1land'I near the Southern Cali· forma Ecli!ion Co plant 1n the \outhern part of the c11y. D•llJ Piiot Def Ivery le Gu•r•ntMd ~ ''• I ,,., t ;Oii 0<> Just call 642-6086 -~ -'91 .,"". ~ "" 'Y P" u t<"'"• 'O"' •.&.4 t0/411 t 'c:' ... ~ .... ~ \\hat do )OU lake about the Dail y P1lot,. What don't \OU lake')< all the number ~bove and your mes~ge will be l'ccorded. transcnbed and de- h,ered to the appropnate editor The ~me 24~hour answcnng -w:rv ice may be u~d 10 record letter' to the editor on an) toptc ( nntnbuto~ to our Letter\ column mll't include >heir name and 1clephone number for Hnfica11on Tell\ u'i wh at son vour mind ll'J<lt •"<1 ~. ,. rt'V l9 <>' K• .. ~ Clll'r o-.. • • m Cl ~· •O • "' •"4 rar ""' v.-...a Clrcul•1'°'1 TtlephSH'ft Summer storm may be on way Thundttttorme threw Ughtnlng. heevy rain end hall at Sen e.rnardlno County. al>d lM "'_..,her ... expected to 9')fatd through Southern Calllornla T topical molatur• contlnu.ct to flow Into Southern Celllornla today, carri.d by upl>tf-level Wind• from the SOYlh, according to th• National Weather Service Along the Oranoe eo.at there wlll be lncreulng h!Qh cloud• end quite warm tonight. Varteble etoudlnes. and not a1 hot Thursday with wldaly acetteted lhOW9ra. Low temperatur .. al the t>eechu tonight 6" to 12. High• lhureday 70 to 78. Valley Iowa 82 to 75 tonight. high• 87 to 9• Thuradey. U.S. Temps Albuqyel Que Anellor• Allente Al""'I" C.ty Aoitlltl lleltimot• 8"~ 8olM ao.1on 8'1f!el0 011¥MlonSC ClletlMtOll W Va C"-lolt•.H C CNceoo Conc:Wlel• c- Cotvmbv• ONu Oellu·FIWQl'li. o.y!on o.n-0...M""""' Oel•Olt Oululh VPaM> Er .. FIHtlMkt Flag111tt Gr..-cl A4N>ldt Honolulu Ho.i11on 1n<11an11pot1• JecuonMlu Jechonvll .. Juneau K-C11y l .. V90" Ullle~lo. \.OUtSYHle M.,,.OlllS M-~ MllwM .. M1>1 .. s1 '"*" ............ .... a. ...... Nfw'l'Otll C.ly OttlAll\Omll City Otft.i.• ~ Tides TI«MIOAY 1211h m 50ll•m • 1 12 •• Sun Nit loday II 7 211 p m , •-Thurld•y a\ II 23 am Md Mtt llgalll el 7 2• p"' MOOtl Nit lodey at 2 111 p m • ·-Thu•IMl•y 111201am -Mltllgalllet 3 13 pm Extended ParllyCIOu<lyFr1<1ey1rwo..onSunoey !IOI ..-cl l'Ovmld '•lday l -clcNdt lala f'llOlll -aw1y nlOtnlng -· -llglll c~ alOt'9 -S.lurO..,. end a..n-day Ol...,,..M lelt a.-Nghe In IN 10.wllhlOwer llOllll'llend O....f'llOl!ltow. "' io.. 10 mid~ \/...,.. .... ., 10 102 ~· --"' .... . HARBOR PATROL RECLASSIFICATION. From Al • • officers. duties they arc not qualified to perform will have to be carried oU1 by 01hers. Gage said. "You increase the cost bul you spread the cost to different aecount1ngcenters." he said. Members of the Harbor Patrol provide police, rescue and fire-fight- ing services at Dana Point. Hunt- ington. Newport Beach and Sunset Beach harbors . They have been part of the Sheriffs Department since 1975. Supervisors decided to phase 1n a lower class of Harbor Parat officer Tuesday as a way to make the patrol pay for 11sclf. Replacing 42 deputies with special officers would save S6 78 714 1n salaries. Supervisor Thomas Rile) said 1n supporting an ad m1n1strat1ve office recommen- dation to effect the change. Riley amended the board action to prc~n c the current supervisory pos- 111on!i of se ve n sergeants and Gage. v. ho 1!> a captain. for at least six mor'llh'> a~ a sort of compromise to . . boaters and harbor patrol groups worried about the abilities of the special officer class. Riley aide Paul Carey said boaters will be surveyed in six months to sec 1f they feel there has been a decline in \Cf\ 1~c If there appear 10 be no problt::m!i, .the sergeant function may al'io be classified down. he said. But Gage maintains the re- da!.!>1fitat1on cannot possibly be cvalua1cd 1n six months. SEC·URITY TIGHTENED •.• From Al we don't want to make it into a Fort Knox." Speer said the quesuon of scc unty has been raised an conlident1al re- ports prepared by the Sheriffs De- partment and the Orange ( ount) Grand Jul). The secunty assessment. requested by Supervisor Clark earlier this year. outlined the problems and proposed possible solu11ons. ~1d Wooldndge Li Richard J. Olson. a spokesman for the Shentfs Department. confirmed the stud} was cond ucted and pres- cn1cd to th e board. but ht' dtti not "'an1 to talk about the secunty mca'>ure!> A confidenual report by the I 91<5-86 Orange County Grand Jury al~o pointed to secunty concerns. Juf) Foreman Gerald Charlton said 1n an 1n1en 1cw Tuesday that "you could walk 1n10 the supervisors' offi ces w11hou1 bemg stopped by anyone ·· The informal report was marked conlidcnt1al because "we didn't want to r reatc a flap," he said. DRUNK PROGRAM AID BEING SOUGHT ... From Al .. houlcl !itud} 1hc cllec11vcnes' of c ~1'it1ng program'> elsewhere in the 'talc bcforr spending taxpayer.,· monc) .. , wanl lo know 1\°'i going to do .. ome good and (wc·re) not iusl 1hrov.1ng money aJ (lhc problem).· he \aid Wieder countered 1ha1 pubhc drunks alread} cost 1hc ta'.\paycrs C\C r) 11me thq arc booked into 1ail J udge'i who '>Cntence ind1v1duals with dnnking problems want deto:iufica- t1on programc; a'i an alternau ve tOJatl ttmc she '31d Supervisor\ decided 10 take a r,ccond look at ~obcnng 'itat1onc; and lrcalmcnl centers for pubhc drunks after Shcnff-Coroncr Brad Gates' Ma) dcc1S1on lo shut thl' count)' drunk tank. A previous plan rec- Ommcnd1ng altcmat1vcs to in- carccra11ng public drunks was re- Jected in 1983 because of the cost involved. But Gates said the processing of drunks took up too much time - 11mc that <.hn11lc1 hiwe hl-t'n spent keeping the Jar!" under stnc.-1 popu- lation caps sci by a federal Judge 10 curb O\ercrowd1ng. He urged 1hc establishment of sohenng s1a1mns as a bc11cr allcrna- tive to Jail. Closure of the county drunk tank impacted several c11y police depart· ment'i pan1cularl> Santa Ana, New- port Bea c.-h. Orange and Tustin. During 1985. about 7.000 public incbriates were held al lhe county 1a1l A feas1b1li1y study of a pilot program that would incl ude sobcnng s1a11ons -places where su~peclcd drunks could be taken 10 sober up - and treatment fac1h11es concluded tha1 fo ur oul of 26 c111es would be will ing 10 consider a fac1lil) within their hoondanes. But none responding 10 a count} -;urve) werl' w1lhng 10 commit fund!> to a program. At the same time. 98 percent of all c11a11o n!> for pubhc intox1cat1on arc made within incorporated c111es. the count\ rcpo n concll'ried. NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY c,..~en the count}\ lmuted role in drunl arrc~ts and ell)' res istance to fund ing the fac1lit1cs. the admin1g.. 1ratl\C offitc recommended. local police expand 1he1r drunk tanks to deal w11h public 1nebnates within their mun1c1pali11e!t. But Wi eder said lhc county should O\ crcome obstacles to providing inebriate scrHces and begin lrcating pubhc. drunkenness as a medical and social problem. not a cnminal one. In other 1a1 l rcla1ed matters. super- \ "ors approved a pilot an-home 1ncarrcra11on program for 25 work furloujth inmates Und er lhe program. low nsk in· mate~ who qualif) will be confined to 1hc.·1r homes when not al work. Elec1ron1c mon11ors will be used to cn~urc compliance II the pro~ram 1s 'iucccssful on a small '>calc, 1t could be expanded to other inmates somewhat reduc1ngJail co,1~ ond making more hcds available at lhc James A. Musick Honor Farm. 20% OFF ALL POTTERY f ~ SALE INCLUDES: • POTTERY • REDWOOD TUBS • SAUCERS • WIRE BASKETS • BARRELS • STRAW BASKETS AND • POTTING SOIL. TOOi .. AML·ING ' wport ur ery a~d Gard n (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) Open Mon thru Sat 8.30-5.30, Sunday 9:30-5:30 1500 east coast highway • newport beach, calltornla • (7 14) 644·95 10 • .. ' \ I \ Fractured Follies planned in Valley The fo~nh annual Fractured follied, praented b_y theQmna BusanessC1ub. will be beldSei>t. Sat the Fountain Valley Recrc.tion Center in MlJc Sq111re Park at Brookhurst Street and Heil Avenue • • A s~tti dinner, donated by Nick~• Pina D Oro. will be served stanina at 7 p.m. and the thow wall stan at 8. Proceeds from the cYcnt will qain ao to the Nueva View School a non-profit non-funded PfOll'•m for handicapped youths who need , day care proeram while their parents or 1111rdian work. Mo~ ~ponsors are t?eina sou&ht for the event, and ~dd1taonal talent 11 welcome. Call Martic Hopk!ns, Om~i Club president, at 964-S66S, for more mformat1on. Kida' night out Jn Irvine A "back to school" ovcmi&hter is bein& planned for Sept.Sat Irvine's Deerfield Community l>ark. SS Deerwood West, for children from 6 to 12 years of aae. The event will run from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. the followina momma at a cost ofS12. Games, movies and snacks will be provided, as well as a pancake breakfast. The registration dcadlil'\e is Joday at 6 p.m. and funher information is available at SSl-8638. . Streu •emlnar •1 ated I Ors. Edward and Marjory Zcrin will speak to the Orange County chapter of Marriage and Family Therapists on the Q Model for the effective management of personal stress Sept.Sat 11:4S a.m. The event will be held at the Orange County Medical Association Conference Center and will begin with a buffet lunch at noon at a cost ofS 12 fot members and SIS for non-members. Call Mickie Shapiro at 7S1-1792 fo r reservations. Mea Hlgh reunion The reunion comm1ttcc of the Costa Mesa High School Class of 1966 has planned a weekend of acti v1ties for Sept. Sand 6, bcainning wt th a coed golf tournament Sept. Sat the Costa Mesa Country Club. followed by a cocktail party. An informal luncheon and the reunion dinner· dance will be held at the Balboa Bay O ub Sept 6. Call Jim Ferryman at 631-7370or Rex Tompkinsat S4~ IS 12 for further information. Fishlng workshop ln NB A one~ay workshop entitled "Lures for Blue Water and 81g Game Fishing" will be offered Sept. 6 by Coastline Community College at the Newpon Beach Center. 3101. Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The workshop will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. by Rod Houston. a member of the lntcr- nat1onal Game Fish Association. The registration fee 1s $32, and add1t1onal deta1ls are available at the collcge·s Community Services Office. 241-6186. Candldates' forum slated The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and 1he Newpon Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors wall Jointly sponsor a "Meet the Candidate" night for Costa Mesa City Council candidates Sept. 4. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the realty board's office. 401 N Newpon Blvd. 1n Ncwpon Beach. The pubhc 1s invited. Coa•tal panel talk tonight Huntmgton Beach Councilman Peter Green will speak o~ "The Coastal Commission Balanee of Power" at a meeting tonight of the Democratic Club of West Orange County. G reen 1s a contender for a vacancy on 1he Coastal Commission. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p m. in the community room of the Progressive Savings & Loan. 19900 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. The public is invited. Wednesday, Aug. 27 • 7 p.m .. La1n• Beacla Platutt.1 Commitalon. Cuy Council Chambers. S05 Forest Ave. Thursday, Aug. 28 • 6:30 p.m .. Lapa• Beaclt Board of Adjlllt· ment, Caty Council Chambers. SOS Forest Ave. • 6:30 p m., Lapu Beaclll HoHlill Committee , Community Cenler. 384 Legion St. PoucE Loe Mesa, servic . 9 staff sign cont~ et 81 TONY SAA VEDR.A _ .. ..., ........ A two-year pact with Oita Mct1'1 2SO ,encral ~tee workers wu ratified Mon· day by the' City Council, siJ1un1 the last of three contracts with che caty'a berpiruna aroups. The Costa Meu City Employees' A~ soclat on. which rcpresentulJ city workers except police, fire and manqcment, had approved the council's contract proposal last week. The pact call for cleriCill, ma.intena.nce and technical-prot'eMionaJ worten lO receive pey ra.ita that year of. I 0 Ptf(CtH, 7.S percent. 6.2S percent or S pett.ent, ckoendina on their )Ob clusif scallon. Ntat year, tmployett wdl trt an lcr<*- tbe-boatd 6.2S percent 111lry 1nctt.Ue. effective July S. said Olen Stroud, pteal· dent of the I 9S.rnember union. The aroup alt0 barpjn1 for the SS c1tyemployen who arc not union members. Stroud uid the city will l"!_Y an extra S 14 a month to the employees mcdicaJ, dental and lift insurance coveraJe. with another SI 0.per.month contribuuon scheduled to bttin JuJy S. 'The ~ment alto enables worktn. lO take vacations tl\cr lht tint &i.11 monU\i of employment. Additioftally, the city will 'ublid.itt up 10 180 of the tOlt of ufcty aboes fofl workers 1n the field. A milc.ase tncreate from 19 c:entt to 21 ~nts was also approved, Stroud said Ht added the contract contains a provision for the aroup to ask that I 0 empJoyce classifications be reviewed by the personnel department. The association reccntJy became the second municipal voup in Oranac Couo&y r.c> join the •« Emplo)ieet' i... nauonal n1on, an affililkoflht ution&t AFUIO. Costa Mesa off"tcia.11 thil monda • proved a one-year eontraa wilb dae city police usoc11t1on, .,.,,tins a J 2.S percent silary intTC.1~ and a hefty jump 1a bendita. The CJty ~ttJed with fircfichln'I in June, iin1na a two-year contract similar lO a proposal turned down by police. The pec1 calls for a 7. S pcrcen\ pay rJiae JM f111t ~ and a 6.H percent hike the second year. Anti-drug video starts prOductlon NB·ssearch Foundation , helps finance project for national school use By PAUL ARCRIPLEY °' ... .,.., ......... A video on drug abuse avoidance that· will be distribu1ed free to every school district in the United States went into production last week. Costs of the $2~.000 production •tc being jointly covered by Newport Beach's Search Foundation and Arnold Shapiro ProductiQJ'ls. producer of the 22-minute film entitled "Searching for the Li&ht." About I 00 Orange Coas1 members oft he Search Founda1ion gathered Tuesday at Newport Beach's Hotel Meridien to hear about their efforts to battle drug abuse among the nation's youth. They also received suppon from the county Board of Supervisors who declared September "Drug Avoidance Month.'' Foundauon founder Beverly Thompson Coil said overcomini the drug abuse problem will require involvement from individuals and businesses as well as government. Calhna on people to repon drug dealers to law enforcement officials, Coil said, "It's government and private c1uzens · joi ning hands to get the scumbags off our streets." She praised 13-ycar-old Deanna Young of Tustin wno recently turned in her parents for alleged drug use. "I think she had wonderful guts," Coil said. "If there were more like her. we'd be able to eradicate the problem a lot faster. "I'm very proud of1hat young lady." The Search Foundation. with about 150 Orange Coast members, is trying to become a national charity next year. Coil said. The foundation has corresponded with contacts in 36 statC'S who have expressed interest in fom11n~ chapters. The group will have to raise about $4.6 m1lhon for d1stnbut1on of its educational video. which 1s scheduled for completion next sprang. Because many school districts 1n the country can't afford video players. the foundation's corporate arm 1s working with VCR manufacturers to distnbute recond1t1oned mach1nct to those districts. After nat1onw1de distnbution. the foun · dat1on will translate the video into other languages for international distribution. Director Glona Schick said the foun· dat1on 's battle plan durinJ Orange County Drug A vo1dance Month includes a day of moumrng on Sept. 19 for all children and adults who died from drug abuse. They're asking residents to wear black clothes and arm bands and want all flags flown at half-mast. The foundation also formed a National Citizens' Task Force for a Drug Free America that 1s open to ind1 v1duals as well as organizations. <>ranceCou.nty 5th Dlatrtct Supemaor Tom Riley addra.ee memben of Search Jr'oandation and l ta .,.., .... _......, ....... -.. fou.nder Be~erlJ Thompeon Coll. to b18 ~t. about their n deo and l>n:aC A•oldance lloatlaA Movie companies pursue Tustin girl, f3, who turned in parents By U1e A1aoclatecl Pren Th1ny companies are seeking nP.its to the stof) of a 13-ycar-old Tustin girl wh o turned in her parents for alleged drug abuse and then was reunited with them, the girl's lawyer said Tuesday. "We're sull collcct1ni proposals:· at· tomey Susan O'Bnen said. "We're taking this slowly. The family needs to act back on its feet. When that happens wc'll aive some serious thought to the offers." After listening to an off~uty shentrs deputy lecture on the dangers of drugs. ~nna Young turned an parents Bobby Dale Young, 49, and Judith Ann Young. 37. on Aug. 13, along with a trash bag police said contained $2.800 wonh of cocaine. plus marijuana. palls and assorted paraphernalia. O'Bnen said she'd received "30 phone calls from 30differcnt companies" scckin~ righ ts 10 the story. "None of them want to give me a written proposal. because I think they want to meet with us first," she said. ''I'm too busy nght at the moment to meet with them I '>:ly. 'Send me a proposal.' Maybe it's in the mail I don't know.'' The companies have included Lonmar Dick Clark Productions. Columbia P1c- 1ures. Viacom and do£ens of others. she said. In an)' case, she said, "I can't let them meet with the child at this point. The famil) 1s still trymg to regroup and get ltfe back to normal. I don't think it's wise nov. to have the child meet with a production company, and I think they (the producenl understand that." The famil y reunited Thursday after agreeing not to discuss the case among themsel ves, since Deanna 1s the kc> witness in the case against her parents The> arc continuing their struggle to avoid reponcrs. who O'Brien said ha ve been knocking on their door "So they've bttn h1d1ng. These arc the londs of th1ng.s that arc delaying th1np coming back 10 a normal resoluuon. Th~ can't get back to their normal hfe with the press hounding lhcm," she said. ~he said Deanna 1s happy to be home wnh her parents after spending time in a counl) home for abused and nqlcctcd )Oungslers '"The Jast I saw them, on Friday afternoon~ It was a happy situation." sbl' said "I talked with the parents before the 'hild was released home and after. and J foci quite confident that this 1s a strona film1l y and a good family ... Shi.' ~1d thef( 1s no hostility toward the child for turning them in, and the parents arc ~ckang help. "We gave them referrals to counselors Friday." she said. Arnugnment tor the parents 1s set for Sept ~3 on felony drug-possession charges Property taxes reduced slightly in Huritington By ROBERT BARKER Ofllleo.llJ .... IYlll The owner of a SI 00.000 home in Huntington Beach wall pay about$ 1.1 70 1n propeny taxes with the greatest pon1 on going 10 1hc Orange County tu collector. accordang to the city's director of finance. bout 18 cents on the dollar will be sent back to 1he city for pohce. fire, and other go.,ernment services. The remainder will be used for county. school and other special d1stncts. Propcny taxes were reduced this week b) a fraction on 1he ponton of taxes tha1 Huntington Beach residents arc assessed to pa} ofT bonded indebtedness and to finance the city's employee retirement SHlcm. according 10 Hunungton Beach Finance Director Dan V1lclla The nc~ rate means that owners of homes wnh an assessed valuation of SI 00.000 will pay SS5 29 on the indebted· ncss incurred b) th <' retirement S)Stem and b) 1he construction of the Civic Center and library. according to Villela Villela also ~lo!>ed that the asse<i<ied \alua11on ot Huntington Beach climbed about l\ pcrccnl 10 S7 8 b1lhon this year. The 1ncrea~. he said. is pnncipally due tt• nev. de.,clopment and the sales of C\1\t1ng propcn~ \ 1ldl<t ~1d that Propos1t1on 13 limited prof)l.·n) ta \CS to a I percent levy each year "h1k allowing onl~ a 2 percent mcrcasc in ,1,~·.,~d ., aluat1on City rejects $10 million claim in slaying of tE?e~ >\ wallrl rnntaaning 1dcn11fica11on papers, a h1nh tcn1fic11c and travelers chrd.s was ~•ulen from the top of an ou1s1dr shower al the hcach • • • A wh11c Persian c11 was n:poncd stolen frnm a rc<i1denle an th<' 4000 block of Heil • • • >\ suspco Oed on fool w11h thrct bottle~ of champ:ignr that he stoic from the top N Go market. I 74CXl Reach Blvd T ursda' ... 1mc11mr aftrr !110 p m • • • Thr BMW rmhlrm nn 1hr rt'ar of a l ar parked tn J u1rpon nn Promenade wa~ rt'Jl0r1l"d \tolcn Fountain Valley .\ v.umJn v.ho work\ on the XIXKl blOl·k ol Y. .irncr .\ vrn ut' told pohct \ht was lhr ~ 1'11m 11f a pu~ \natchana 1n the parluna lot \tnnda' af\emoon She u1d she wu pl.ic in~ griK.cnc\ in her car when two prnpk dro\e pasl 1n a sold Votkswaacn Bug The P3'~nsrr a.rabbcd 1he v.oman's purw from 1hc \hopp1n1 can and the \ nlk,v.;igrn 'Pfd .IV.I) The lo~\ wa r\11m.1trd ;11 S1CM> I ht\'VC\ rn1rn·d a rear yard, then broke ,1 l.111 hcn ""'ndov. to bu!'llanu an •P'ln· nwni '1.11un.la\ on lhe 9900 block of La \l,1m1·da Thr lo~s. cs11matcd at $1 ,186, t11l lu1.kd a lOlor tc:lcv1~1on Kl and~try Brawlin OC Jail injures ?inmates By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Seal Beach Cit) Council member" havr rejected without commtnt a SI 0 malhon claim filed h> the family of a Huntington Beach teen-ager who was shot to death b)' a Seal Beach p0hceman. Assistant City Manager Dan Joseph said. The wrongful death claim was filed by the family of Robert Lane Reich. 18. who was spotted dnv1ng rcckle'lS· ly 1n Seal Beach Aug. J. According to Newport Beach A man wu am,tcd for steahna two"~' from 11\t hell Cia S1.t11on 11 2801 £ ("t>a\I Hwy on Monday 11 S 20 p m • • • ~mcone ipray-pa1n1cd perts of • boa• on WC\1 EdaewatC'r w11h white ipray pa1n1 r>.ima c was c~11m11td 11 SS<lO • • • A woman found 1n t ,haocd cut 1n •he f1bnr 1op of her ton"c n1bk Monda)' 11 7 I S • m where 10meunc had tncd to ~mo"c the \lefi<> frnm the car ..,h1le 11 was perkC'd 1n an open aaraar at 206 Ad.em• (\1 Oa maar wu C111 m11C'd 11 S SOO • • • ~ caw and V\tn kn1"" wonh $4S2 wt~ 11olen from a p rqt 11 208 Adam' 1 T uc1da) at 1bou1 I IS pm Thr kn1vr' 1neludC'd 1 cutler \hcer and O'fiJer kn1(r Coetalleea Knobs ~rt tfm<l"rd from the 1M1de of a C'tt perktd an an tP'lnment complc\ 11 1n111al police repons. Reich refused to stop and was pursued b)' two Seal Beach officers. who were laler JOtnt'd by a Lo" Alamitos police tar A h1gh·speed chase ended an a Cemtos neighborhood. when Reich was shot by Seal Beach Officer Michael Vasquc1, after the youth allegedly indicated he was about to run over the officer. In their claim, the dri ver's parents. Jerome and Carole Reich. charged that Vasquc1 used excessive force 1n 140 W1lwnS1 . between m1dni&hut 10·30 a m Sunda y <\lso. the winn.1 WM d1scon· net1ed hcnea1h the hood The lou was t\llma1cd 111 S30 the incident. A claim mu st he filed w1th1n 100 da)S of an lnJUr) to pre~rve a pc~on'<i nght to tile a law u1t against a Cit) or other public entity. n attome) fm thc famtl) said such a suit 1s hkel) Seal Beach Pohcc (apt Ken Gar· rcu said today the 1n\-e .. t1gat1on of the incident will not be concluded unul the Lo ngtles Count) Coroner's o;taff rtteavcs results of Reich'" tox1- colog1cal tcsts in another three or four weds. Hanttncton Beac h Thieves stok 40 spere 11~ and nms valutd 11 $3.600 from cars at 1he Wilson f ord s1orqc yard 11 Go1h1rd S1rttt • • • Woman seized in spooting No rnouve hu been established 1n Lhc turday hoo11n1 of a Costa Mesa. man by a Newpon Beach woman at her apanmtnt. ,.1d New· port Beach police today Cathenne Weir. 27. was a~ted S.iturday night for allcdatdly shoot· ing I eonard Eiden. 2S. with a 38· c.ll1bcr pistol. said Dan Holub. a Newpon Beach poh\:e det~uve Eiden. of Co ta Mesa. sustained a flesh wound to the head, He rcponcd lhe mc1dent at appro.111mately 4 pm Saturday af\er he was treated and released from Hoaa Memonal H p1· tal, 111d Holub Weir wa am ted at her ap;artment at 208 33rd St at 8 4S p m and char&cd with uuult with a deadly weapon, said Holub. he was relcaled S"nda) af\cr po111n1S10,000 bl1I Intne Th<' owner ot a blue 11).\pctd Schwinn b1l \l It' rrPoned 11 siokn (rom the 000 hkKk of< ampu \ Dmc • • • T v.u hla<'k Schwinn t l·spccd World port' ..... r~ rePoned stolen fro m E:\cler . . . Suspect held in rape of girl, 1 7, in Irvine By LAURA MERK old girl told pohce 11hc had ~ond 0t 111e.,..,,... ''""' thoughts aboul the cven1n1 and Irvine pohce arrested 8 2S-ycar-<>ld attempted to leave wh\le 1hc aroup was walk1na toward the room\. M1n 1on VtCJO mnn Monday on Bowman ~id the airl wTd pohc<' \U\Jll<'tOn of rapt ng a 17-year-Old &1rl that lhC ~US~t lflbb(.d htr and v.ho ~ la1mcd she had alro been held forced her into the room whtrt '<h<' C'lplt\-C for nearl) nine hours tn a was raped and prtventcd from It-av room at the Irvine Mamou mg until 11 30 a m Monda\ Howard T)ronc Fcrgu\On wa~ · Sometime dunna the n1ah1. "\h~· booked at the Oran Count> J1ul apparentl'f locked hc~lf 1n th<' after the arrtst. said Irvine pohce ~t bathroom and later e'4af)C'd · \aid Dack Bowman Bowman A holt'I guc t noticed tht> Bowman· 1d the Mm1on VieJO girl runnma throusJ'l the ha ll unJ girl appercntly stan~ outthtevtn1ng nou(ted hottl ~unty When lr.,.n w11h thrtt men and a airlfntnd pohce amvcd at th<' hotel the\ found mct1me dunna Jhc even1n 1he Fcrgu~n 1n the mom and .urr\ted 11rlfncnd went home. \aid Bowman him .. • t about 2 JO a m the thrtt men The two other mtn. who h d \llH"d and the v1Ct1m went to the t.bmott in 1he sttond rrnttd r<X,m. wcrt I nd rcn1cd two mom The I 7 ~car-qu<'\t1oned by pol!"·e and rrlc:ascd Orange c ounl > Jail officials said toda) that a Mo nda) n1Vit brawl in one of the Jiii'!. day rooms which tnJured ~.,en inmates may have been rnc1all ) molt vated fhc fight was d•~oveTcd when ~epullC!> hc;.1rd a commotion 1n the third-floor da" mom whett 32 black .ind Latino inmates were rcadinaand watching tC'lcv1s.1on,sa1d LL Dtck O"on When a deputy entered the room he found nbou1 ~9 inmates fllblifti. The d~put ) ordered the inmates to nop fi&hllnft and move inst the *Ills. ..aid Ol\On Ol\On ..aid man) of the inmates v..c1c JrmC'd v.1th make h1f\ weapons -\Ot l' \N1th ban of \Olp a(KS ~1ves made from broom handles. T"o inmates wert taken to UC l11 H Medic-al Ccnterwtm·-r tbty Wft'e lrcatcd for ~tab wound~ and five otht'f\ v.erc tr('attd for minor 10- 1ur1e~. \lid Olwn. It wa\ not dctemuned \l'hal IC\U· 1111) mntd the fiJhl, but ~nes ~he',. 11e1al ten\1on ma)' have been the rntal)'t You never tct much cuopcrat1on from the inm.tn \lthouah ~\Cl')ont wa\ involved 1n 1t , nohody knoW\ anv1h1 -heft )'OU a k lhc:m about 11,'' 6lt0n 1&1d ' A4 * 0nnge Cout CWLV ptLOT/ Wedfteeday, Auguat 27. 1988 . Unburied animals ' in Cameroon pose threat of epidemic Bulldozers sent to bury carcasses- f rom4 gas bubble SOUBOUM. Cameroon (AP) - Many of the more than 1,500 people killed when a deadly bubble ·of gas burst from Lake . Nios now lie in shallow · paves, but thousands o( unburied, rotting animal carcasses fueled fears of a possible epidemic. Lt. Gen. James Taiaw, who is beadinacleanupefTortsin the isolated northwest a~ of this tropical African nation, said Tuesda~ he was worried rains could spre.ad di sease because there h,_ad been no time to bury the dea<l livestock. bubble ot gas burst through the surface of Lalce Nios'at about 9 p.m. Thursday. The lemon-shaped lake lies in a basin with steep rock walls Qn thret sides. Viewed from a helicopter Tuesday. it had the reddish-brown color of clay churned up from the bottom. No sign of life could be seen in a lakeside village of clay brick huts. The lush green mountains and tropical forests appeared untouched. Gideon Taka, one of the first government officials to reach the stricken area, said he found most of the victims lying dead in their front yards with their clothing ripped. --~------ -~ - -- ----- .. 12 bl&Cks slain in S. Africa clashes JOHANNESBURG (AP)-Police shot 12 blacks to death and at least 70 other people were irtju~ In over· night clashes in Soweto. the aovem· ment said today. A newspaper said a mob hacked one Soweto councilor to death. There were unofficial reports from residents, including doctors and clergymen, that 20 people were killed and up to 100 people injured. The violence was the worst reported sjnce a n1uionwidc state of emergency w~s declared June 12. Residents said the clashes were linked to cffons by,..SOwcto council police to evict tenants conducting a rent boycott. - The state Bureau for Information said eight of the deaths and mo5t of the iruuries occurred Tuesday niaht when police shot into a crowd ffOm which a hand arenack had been thrown. The artnade inju~ four police officers, three of them black and one white. The bureau said the crowd of about JOO people had aathe~ at about 10 p.m. Tuesday at a flamin1 berrjaSe outside a liquor store in the IJjtk township. Four others deaths occurred early today when police fired at a aroup of about 80 people at another barri.c:ade. it said. "The council police arc shootina left and right. They arc shootina at everyone, evcr)'lhing." the Sowetan newspaper quoted an unidentified resident as saylfta. He said bulldozers were en route to dispose of the carcasses, but added. ''The cows have no relatives. Their burial will be the last. Priorities are for people.·· "They tQrc their dresses off because Qf the h~at. They were' ~ostly naked or half naked." he said in an interview. He said the eruption occurred when many people were eating dinner. .. I opened Cfne of the rooms and saw there was food in the dishes. .. he said. "'~· Aerial Yiew of cowa killed by deadly au bubble which claimed l ,500 human li't>ee hi Cameroon. 11 Mexican officers held in beating of itrug agent By tile Associated PreH Soldiers. working in stifling heat. shoveled the human casualties into shallow gra ves near where they had fallen. "Some of them were in such a state that it was difficult to touch them, .. ' Tataw said. · Scientists s~culated that steam laced with toxic gases wafted over a 10..square-mile area. burning and smothering victi ms, after a huge Tataw took reponers to a two- room shack with a mound of freshl y turned eanh near the door and a single chicken strutting through the house. "In this grave, I buried eight people yesterday," he said. "All the people, the goats, the pigs and the cows died. What surprises me ·is how that chicken survived." Chai David Wambong, a farmer in his 30s. said he lost all feeling on one side of his body. "I felt warm and as ifl was drunk," he said. "The smell was like cooking with kitchen gas. Everyone started coughing and spitting up blood." ft In Geneva, Switzerland. the Unit- ed Nations Disaster Relief Organiza- tion reported 1,543 bodies had been counted and others were still· being discovered. Israeli army medical teams dis- patched to the disaster scene to help 1n relief effons said the fumes also killed more than 7,000 cattle. In the village of Nios, a half-mile - down the slope from the lake. officials said 1,000 people were killed. To their knowledge, only one woman and her child survived. In Souboum, on the floor of the valley and about five miles from the lake. roughly 300 people died. · MEXICO CITY -The Attorney General's office has chafJCd 11 policemen with injuring a U.S. narcotics agent and abusing their authority while he was in police custody in Guadalajara earlier this month. However, in a statement issued Tuesday, the office made no mention of Rcapn administration claims that Drug Enforcement Administration agent Victor Cortez was tortured while in custody Aug. 13. None of the 11 Jalisco state police officers charged is believed to be in custody, a spokesman for the Attorney General's office said late Tuesday. The United States lodged a diplomatic protest with Mexico after Cortez' detention. charging that be was subjected to "unprovoked, brutal and criminal acts': Christians, Moslems push Lebanon truce OH.ANGE COUNTY CHUSIN' ASSOCIATION r-------, I 2 s,ooomay die couPoN 1 from Chernobyl 8~1.R~T ~ Christ.ian and ~oslem leaders agreed today to a national reconc1hat1on dialogue 1n a new bid to end Lebanon's 11-year~ld civil war. Both sides re~rted efforts to implement an immediate truce. All 10 members of Prime Minister Rashid K.arami's half-Christian, half-Moslem Cabinet agreed to hold the openin$ session of the dia10$ue next Tuesday, a government statement said. Tl'le meeting will be held at Beirut's racetrack tn the no-man·s- land of the G reen !--inedividing the capital into Moslem and Christian sectors. The racetrack, which has been closed for 11 months. was an oasis ofChristian- Moslem coexistence before and after sectarian violence erupted in 1975. 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' s1 OFF with each spectator admission L------.J VIENNA, Austria (AP) -Up to 25.000 people in the western Soviet Union may die of ca ncers caused by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster during the next 70 years, a top official of the International Atomic Energy Agency said. · Morri~ Rosen. the agency's director of nuclear safety. gave the estimate at a Tuesday news briefing. but stressed I that it was a theoretical figure based on Soviet calcu lations disclosed in I private meetings. ' I The actual number of cancer deaths linked to the April 26 reactor accident at the Ukrainian power station could I be much lower. he said. About 500 nuclear power experts I from 50 countries, including the Soviet Union. are meeting in Vienna I under the auspices of the atomic energy agency to draw conclusions from the Chernobyl accident. the worst in the history of nuclear power. The disaster killed 31 people and sent an invisible cloud of radio-activity around the world. Gadhafi opens factory in Libya BREGA. Libya -Cheered by Bedouin tribesmen on horseback, Libyan lcade.r Col. Moammar Ga~hafi appeared in public but made no speeches at the opening of a factory that wall make pipes for a huge underground water project. He cut the ribbon at dusk Tuesday as a crowd of several hundred people at the entrance to the plant deep in the Libyarrdcsert shouted "Victory for Islam ·· and "~ay a s~orm destroy America.' Gadhafi said very little to the officiais who ~u1ded him o~ a tour.of the plant and n~thing to to the public. It was the first tame WcsternJournahsts had seen the Libyan leader at a public gathering since the U.~. ~m~ing ra!ds on Tripoli and Benghazi Apnl 15, which the Reag_an ~dmin1~trat1on saa~ were intended to punish Libya for allegedly backing mtemauonal terronsm . Nicaragua bids I or non-aligned power MANAGUA, Nicaragua -Nicaragua. whose dispute with the United States is e~pected to be a key issue at the non-aligned summit in Zimbabwe, hopes to become the movement's next leader despi te alleged opposition from the Reagan administration. The role as leader of the IOI-nation '-"oup could gi ve the leftist Sandinista governm~nt incrcased.intematiooal visibility and a forum for condemning U.S. aid to he Contra rebels fi.ghtjng here for the last four years. Dcpu1y Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco has said Nicaraaua .. has the best chances" to become the non-aligned movement's next leader, and as a result pla Y. host to the group's 1989 summit. Dear World MY YOUNG SON starts to school this week ... It's all going to be sort of strange and new to him for awhile, and I wish you would sort of treat him gently. You see, up to now he's been king of the roost .. '. He's been boss of the backyard ... His mother has always been near to soothe his have faith in his o~ ideaa; even if everyone wounds and repair his feelings. says they are wrong ... Teach him to be gentle with gentle people end tough with tough But now things are going to be different. people . ' . He's going to walk down the front steps, wave Try to give my son the strength not to follow his hand, and start out on the great adventure . the crowd when everyone is getting on the .. It is an adventure that might take him across bandwagon ... Teach him to listen to all continents, across oceans ..• It's an adventure men-but teach him also to filter all be bean that will probably include wars and tragedy on a screen of truth and take just the good that and sorrow ... To live his life in the world he siphons through. will have to live in will require faith and love and courage. Teach him, if you can, how to laugh when he'• sad ... Teach him the·re is no shame in teara .. So, World, I wish you would sort of look after . Teach him there can be glory in failure and him ... Take him by t he hand and tea<'h him despair in success. thi'ngs he will have to know. Treat him gently, World, if you can. But But do it gently. if you can. don't coddle him .. , ~ecause only the teat of fire makes fine steel : . . Let· him have the He will have to lean\, I know, that all men are courage to be patient ... Let him have the not just, that all men ere not true. • patience to be breve. But teach hi01 also that for every scoundrel there is e hero . . . that for every crooked politican there is a great and dedicated leader . . . Teach him that for every enemy, there is a fr iend. Steer him away from envy. if you can ... and teach him the secret of quiet laughter. In school, World, teach him it is far more honorable to fail than to cheat ... Teach him to Let him be no men's man ... Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself. Because then he will always have sublime fait h in mankind. This is quite an order, World, but eee what you can do ... He's such a nice little fellow, my &on! By DAN VALENTI NE HARBOR LAWN -MOU N T OLIVE , I CEMETERY -MAUSOLEUM -CREMATORY 1625 GISLER A VENUE COSTA MES A 540-5554 C•ncer: cl ims TV star Ted KiDight LOS ANGELES (AP) -. Emmy award-winnina actor 'ted KniJ,ht. whose greatest stardom came from his portrayal of a bombastic, nincom- poop newscaster on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," has died of cancer. He was 62. KniJ,ht. who went on to star in'\wo of his own series, the shqrt-livcd "Ted Kni&ht Show" and "Too Close for Comfort," died at his Pacific Palisades home at I : I 7 p.m. Tuesday ~is wife of 38 years, Dorothy, and their three children were at his side said spokeswoman Vaniua Cillo. ' "He had been 111 a relatively short penod of lime," but he knew he had cancer last year. said Knight's agent. \ Sol Leon. Pnvate funeral services for family and fnends wall be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Forest Lawn, Glendale, Cillo said. Last fall, Kn1&ht was hosp1ualized for removal of a cancerous arowth from h1s unnary tract. Earlier this year. he returned to the hospital for treatment ofcomplications from that surgery. In July, has doctors refused to let him return to work, said Henri Bollinger. a spokesman for Knight. Taping of"Too Close for Comfort," scheduled to stan in mid-August. was put on hold. i(n1&ht rmettd Em mys in 1973 an~ 197 for outstandina per- forhance by an actor in a supportina rot• In comedy for his portrayal of nc'fs anchorman Ted Baxter in CBS' "~e Mary Tyler Moore Show." The sh~ran from 1970 to 1977. · night said he patterned his per- fo nee of the arrogant, childish bu t sty tsh anchorman after "all the prilna donnas around the radio and ~ TV stations where I'd worked." He even admitted that early on, "I was one myscJf." l.Jlrry Bloustein. vice president for pu~icity at Mary Tyler Moore Enttrpnses, said there would be no cor1ment from Moore. "We arc tembtr pnvate about this son of th1~.' said Bloustean. Grant Tinker. head of MTM Enterprises when•1t produced "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," said; "I real!}-loved Ted Baxter and Ted Knli)lt all together. I loved them bot hi They gave so many of us so many great laughs." C~star Ed Asner. who was attend- ing a steelworkers convention in Las Vegas. sadly told Los Angeles-based KNBC-TV: "We regarded ourselves as brothers. Sometimes you taate your brother, but the vast amount of ta me, you love your brother. I had great love for Ted." Repeal of unitary tax set for governor's OK SACRAMENTO (AP) -A repeal of California's unitary tax on multi- national corpora11ons has reached Gov George DcukmeJian. whose si~nature 1s ant1c1pated. The votes could end more than a decade of political warfare among some of the state's most powerful economic and political forces over the complex system California has used for nearly a half cen tury to calculate state taxes on mult1-na- uonal corporations. The unitary tax 1s not a separate tax itself. Instead, at as a method of calculating state bank and corpor- ation taxes. Its purpose was to prevent firms from JUgglang books to shaft California profits to other states or nations with lower taxes by calc ulating what percentage of a firm's worldwide sales, employment and other busrness act1v1ues take place an California and assessing the firm for that percentage of its world- wide profits. INS plans new checkpoint near.Camp Pendleton-base By tbe A11oclated Pre11 SAN ONOFRE -The lmm1grallon and Naturaltzat1on Service hopes to build a new checkpoint on the San Diego Freeway in an effort to stem the fl ow of illegal aliens and drugs, western regional comm1ss1oner Harold Ezell announced. Ezell said Tuesday that negot1auons arc under way wath Manne Corps officials to build an 18-lane checkpoint near Camp Pendleton. three males south of the San Onofre station. In adduion to helping with the drug and alien problem. EzeU--sa1d 1t would improve traffic flow The station 1n San Onofre. south of San Clemente. haSJUSt four lanes. U.S. Border Patrol agents who Staff It COmpla1n ll l<in't b1g enough tO handle heavy traffic flow, cspeoall) on the weekends Man held ln •laylng of pollcewoman CORONA - A 26-ycar-old man was.being held today for invest1gat1on of th e shooting death of an off-duty poli ce officer and the wounding of her friend an what apparently was a traffic dispute. Harold Harvey Hawks of Pomona was arrested at 5: 15 p.m. Tuesday outside a fnend's house an Pomona. and his car was impounded for tests, Corona police spokeswoman Ninfa Johnstone said today. Hawks was booked for investigation of mu rder. attempted murder and firing a gun into an occupied vehicle. and was held in the Ri versi de Cou nt y Jail on $250.000 bail, Johnstone said. Corona police officer Patricia Dwyer. 45. was shot to death Friday by a motonst who chased a van dri ven by her husband. apparently angry at the husband's driving. Pregnant doll golng on the market HAWTHORNE -The Mattel toy company sa ys a trend tov.ard the family concept 1n dolls led It to market a three-doll set that includes a mother doll which appears to be pregnant. a father and a newborn baby. However. the mother ··1s not a Barbie an any way, shape or form ... Mattel marketing director Kathy Hamson emphasized Tuesday. "Barbie, as we all know. has always been single. and always wall be. and wait never have a baby." Hamson said "For years lllllc girls v.ere wntang m. wondenng why Barbie couldn't have a bab) :· she said Weather satelllte launch faces delay VANDENBERG AfR FORCE BASE-The launch ofa weather satell1te may be delayed for the 15th tame because engineers arc having trouble repaanng two potenually explosive fuel leaks on an Atlas E rocket. officials said. The fuel leakage continued Tuesday aficr a 18,000 gallons of hqu1d oxygen was pumped through two booster engines on the rocket that 1s to carry the S37.3 million NOAA·G satellite into orbit. said Bill Peacock, NASA's NOAA-G manager. Peacock said he probably wouldn't know for 24 hours whether the leaks will force NASA to delay its plans to launch the weather and search-and-rescue satellite at 8:52 a.m. Sept. 7 from Vandenberg. Bilingual ballot lnvestlgatlon revived AN FRA NCISCO -The 9th U.S. Circuit Co un of Ap~als revived a minority ~oups' challenge to U.S. Attorney Joseph Russonae lto's dormant anvesugauon 1n which he sent 1mm1grat1on officials names ofbthngual ballot applicants In a 6-5 dects1on Tuesday. the coun noted claims by groups representing Hispanics and Chtnese-Amencans that the invest1ga11on had fnghtened man y new c1t12ens out of rcgistenng to vote. as reflected an a dropoff of the usually high registration rate dunng the final weeks ofa 1982 rcg1strat1on dnve. 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Moammar Gadhafi. is canceliDJ a pon call for the aircraft carrier Forrcstal and ordcnn• 1t to patrol lhc Mcditemnean north of Libya, admins11ration sources say. The carrier will bypass a port call in Haifa, Israel, that had been scheduled to start today after the tbip fin ished a series of exercises with Eaypt, the sources said Tuesday. The decision by the Pentaaon came after Reapn adminis- tration officials warned Gadhafi on Monday a,ainst launching new terronst attacks apinst Americans. ju: tie»<Jesia)ltc conceaJcd a ltUlt fund from his diubkd brother·in·law. Dcmocr11u Edward M.. Kennedy of Massachusets Alan Cran11on of CaJJfo~ Paul Simon of Illinois an< Howard M. Metzenbeum of Ohio~ the request Tudlay 1n a letter to the Senate Judiciary Comm1ttcc dairman. By ~e Al1ocla&e4 Presa percent. Phil toddard and Ryal Wbjte had 237 votes. Lawyer Steve Cowper won Alaska's Democratic On the GOP sjde, Sturaulewsld led nine candidates gubcmatonaJ nomination today, defeating Gov. Bill with 22,803 votes, or 31 percent, while Hickel had 20,836. Sheffield, while in the GOP primary, Sen. Arliss first-term GOP Sen. Frank Murkowski had no turgulewslu held a sli&ht lead over former Gov. Walter primary opposition in his bid for a second term. H' k I With 396 of 442 precincts rcponin& Glenn Olds. ic ~~anwhile, Henry Bcllmon, Oklahoma's first Re-president of Alaska Pacific Uni versity, won the five-way publican elected governor, won the GOP nomination Democratic primary with 32,787 votes, or 77 percent. Tuesday to succeed Gov. George Nigh, but Democrats Oklahoma's seven-term Rep. Jarnes R. Jones easil y David Walters and Attorney General Mike Turpen will won the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination Tuesday to New Rehnqulstprobe •ondlJt FBI nres agent lacing trial mttt 1n a Sept. 16 runoff. challenge Republican Sen. Don Nickles, who had no -e· With 396 of Ala ka's 442 precincts reporting, Cowper primary opposition in his bid for a second term. WASHINGTON -Declarina that William H. had an overwhelming lead over Sheffield in Tuesday's With 92 percent of precincts reponing, Bellmon had Rehnquist's "ethical co nduct" is in question, four pn mary ballou ng. 31 ,348 to 21 ,560, or 59 percent to 40 98.052 votes. or 72 percent. burying four opponents. senators want a new FBI probe ofalleptions that the chief WASHUIGTON -A 13.year FBI aacnt cbarpd with lyinJ about his alleaed. efforts t.o thwart an 1nvestigauonofTeamsters President Jackie Presler waa fired by FBI D1~tor .WiU!am Webster foU~wfna a lengthy admilistrauve mqu1ry, the .,ocy. aa1d. The internal FBI investigation of Robert S. 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Y Pt&.01'/Wedn 11rv,-.... rt, -* 67 Governors assert states h8.ve authority oVer National Guard Froatlertonie tor baakraptcy DENVER (AP) -Pcooic Uptal Inc. anoounccd today lMI ii bu failed to .ftnd a buyer for it• frontier Airlines 1ubsidia.ry and would file for bankruptcy proteclion for the troubled camcr. .Nicaraguan rebels, dJµg link offf ctally conceded WASHINOTON (AP) -The b narcotJCI ~==IO flli apn adminittratJon c:onceda~~ Uni* Slalft in IGr • ff,ILTOr-1 HEAD iSLANO, S.C. (AP) -Governors weren. t laki~ shou at. Pret1dent Rcapn's Central Ammca pol~cy~uten1n1 that states have authority over tbe,Nat10 rd, says t e National Governors' Association's new chic. . The aroup unanimously appro a PQJicy Tuesday stau.na die U.S. Cons~tution aives em oontrol over National Guard troops an their state during peacetime. The •~tement1 approved before the association c~ncluded 1taannua con'tlention, wasaimed at blocking a bill pasted by the. House two weeks aao that attempts to move that authont~ fro~ the states to the Pentaaon. :n?e aoye"!'ora action was not directed against the admanutrahon s Central America policy because both supporters and opponents of that policy approved the state!!'ent, 111d Arkansas Gov. Bill 01oton.1 Democrat. One hundred percent of th( aovemon beHeve the goyemors should. COl\tinue to have tome say-to:' sajd Oanton, t~e a soc1at1on's new chief. The dispute was trigercd when aovemors anclud1n1 J~ph ~rennan of Maine and Bruce Babbitt of Arizona sat~ .their au~d troops could not 10 to Honduras for tram.~°"' exercises at Pentaaon request. · . Even ,the people who SU\)pon the Central America poh~ don t want the executive to be able to use the Nat1ona.I Guard to implement that poUcy without some sort of saan~fTby the governors," Clinton said. He let h11 stat~'s troops go to Honduras, where U.S.-back~d re be.ls f l&h.t1 ng to overthrow the leftist governmcn t of ne1ghbonn1 Nicaragua are based. I People E.xpresa spokesman RuueU ~·~hetta. confinnina l'CJ>C?'U of an 1mm1nent bank.rupccy fllina. said discuHions bet~n People Express and other parties "didn't pan out." He declined to say whether the Newark-baed compeny'1 July 10 deal to sell Frontier to United Airlines for S 146 milUon was ·atill on. Grounded since' Sunday. Frontier has has been losina SI million a day amid rumors that bankruptcy court loomed as the final option. Nica.rtpan rebtls trafrack.ed IJl 11t'Dlue, c-o belie a pws .-S money. but denies the princi~ U.S. ft alto DOCC.11 ocw ._ ~ Contra IJ'OUP. is implicated. by people woc:imd · wiill tM c.o.;. 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I ( Fun in the sun .. clouded as season ends Turn out the lights. the pany's over. ls ll possible the Orange Coast no longer welcome' fun-lo..,ing. devil-may-care types looking for surf. sand and sun'' Will we no longer prO\ 1de a rrsp1te for those who wish to get awa> from It all? Have "'e gone and grown up? These enous questions are no"' being raised in 1mpurtant places. 4.nd, lest }OU doubt the consternation recent event s haH! caused, witness th e following from an obviously disturbed reader of The Daily Pilot: Slow (down) on b1cvcles. I ca n ·r nde mv skateboard un Mam 'erect. Party h ouses being raided {n Newport. I can't bd1cvc it. I don't care if the R ussians take over." Ob' 1oush . we ha"e a serious Cl\ 1c crisis in our midst. · Huntington Bcac h police arc using radar to keep b1c}cl1sts pedaling slower than 5 mph when pedestnans arc present. The 11de of public op1n1on seems to have turned against the part> animals who run amok in overpriced rentals along th~: beach. Will the pany poopers prevail? It docsn "t look good for the sunglass set. The si..atcboard faces ex unction in at least two cllles kn own for their b1kin1 and baggies crowd . Will v.c take the fun out of the Fun Zone? ~ill an .\mencan way o flife be lost in the quest for modcra11on'' ~omc \a} at looks ominous. However. 1t\ likely the cnsis will pass. It has before. Whether clunk> beach cruisers or sleek 12 speeds. bikes "'111 fort.'\L'r coexist along the coast wi th those pu ... hing nothing more than flip flops. ~kall'hoard'> ~ce m to have rrtme staying power than the hula hoo p . .\nd. somehow, the notJon that the last part> ha.., hn·n thrown in Newpon is a little hard to accept The loc.JI\ ha\en't gone stodgy and the Orange ( oast ha..,n·1 "L'l out thl' l\Jot Welcome sign to pleasure \cl'i..ers The anwL·r can he hctter found in the alignment of the.· \Un . thL' p11\1llon ot thl' moon and the pl acement of thr c.,tarc., Mark not thl' end 111 fun but the passing of the ..,umml'r )l'a\un \\ l'ttr\ merL hant\ ,ind blear\ rc'\1dent;, ha\t.~ earned thl· \ JlJll<>n thL· end of ')Um mer bnngs them. For man) L ahor Da' '"' a grc.·atcr holida~ than St. ~1ck\ for at '>lgnc.tl) the.· hcginnrng uf peace -and quiet. But rnnH.' c.,pnng. the warming sun won't fall on the .,houkkrc., ot a bunth offudd}-dud<l1es. At Eastn. strcetc., and htaL hr~ ""On "t be de\crted. Sile me wall be broken h\ m1>n: thiJn c.,nores and the shuffiing of checkers. · T ht <>range Coast \.\.Ill again pla1 host to the world. "1th .ill m "ildness. wans and whims. Onl> next year ~c.·'11d1>1t o\ er dgain with a sligh tl y different se t ofrule'>. 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( CIUrt f hi\ I\ .1 d11\\1t l''-lmpk 111 rtw \\'11.'m l'x-1ng mor( pc1.,.crful than thl' man '' thl' Ptlol 11'><.'ll \t,llC\ '1111 p11'\11knt 1\ more pc1v.C'rlul or \.\l'akt·r th 1n th11<1· who haH gone hdurl· II h1' ., " .rnc111 I\ lprt·\ldenl\ .111 1111t '' n 11 h ORAN Jt COAST Daily Pil at ; more p<1.,.,crlul a\ tht'' arc m11rl' efletll\f'l v.ha1 p<1\<,1hk d1nnntlt' <nuld a third term mak1·' The mm1 1mn1t \tc1t~·mcnt '" the Pilot huv.1.'\ l.'r "'a' thJt the prc\tlknc ~ ulumatcl\ hclong\ 111 "'the pcopk \o v.h~ n1Jt p.tH' lhl' people th1 l'rc'>uJrnt thn .,.,an!'' \.\ h) ltm1t th1· peopk\ d1111te tn 1n,t1tut1ng 'iUth Jn arcane and arh111.ir \ .imcndmc.:111°' \.\hen .\mcman' n·turncd Ronald Rrag:in 111 tht' V. h11t• Hou~ 1n I 91'1.i lhC"'f "'l'rc not pJ\ln~ him a ··anhutl' J'> thl· l'alol claim' hul V.l'rt' \Ot1ng for ... hom 1he} thriught v.11uld do the he\I 11h 11 thl' pcopil' ii(t<Wl lx•l1l'"C ht. I\ thl 'x'\I tor the Joh J nJ f"f1t\ 1d1ng Mr KcJg.in 1-; w11l1nt! t11 run dgain. the flt'••Plc '>hould h:nt.· th~ r1gh1 tr> clcu him ll:nov.1ng that th1· c on\tllutwn .... all protect them lr11n1 nrc\llkntial t:\ C\'>C\<t\ It <Itel v.twn \Ir '\;l\on W3\ J>ll0 \1de M r hl' 2~ncl .\mendmt.•nt l\JnJthema '" thl' fundamcntJI knct\ of our 11·pre,cn1au' e fnrm ot sm crnmcnt II I\ an tac1. an 1n\ult to the. \mc:ncan 1>1:oplc and 'ihOv.\ ii l omplete lack Of l;11th 1n the ( on~t1tutmn It ,hould lht·relorc be: reric<1led Robcn K Doman I '> < nngrc•"man Correction <>n T 111·<,d,1) ~ r<11t1111al 1>age ., h-111:1 "'"111•n h' lr,1n<' C ountalman < I'·" 1cl Rot~t·t 1.111 unclrr '.l hl':\dlinC" nr<Hl\'1111'" 11knt1h1nK ham .t\ lht· "'·" 1 H 111 '" 1111• 'T hr f);11h Pilot fl'frCI\ 1111' l'fflll Tom h H OOfl ,,.,.. •• , •Iv Fc11t0< ,.., c1en1n N~ [C:lilor CretQ tMtt po<t1 Ec:ttto- ~Centr ... Prr.duc11M Otret!Ot !d1tQf fen-J K•ftdle Circu>111iM OltKIO< Howerd Mun.n.,., Ac:tverht•f'IO [)reitll>f P9ffy ... 'flne Ctuiilfled Ofrtclor arvce flMf9 C«itrOl!er "When I opened the door ... three thoughts /Ja hed through my head: l cou/dn 'treach the paper. mycarl lmprlson~ln thegarage. and wouldn 't It be nice to move Jn to a <'Ondo. 11 · ~RS. Re~GAN . soMeONe veRY Clase 10 YOV IS INVOLVeDIN WAAt>ONS AND ~~MVNlilON TR~f f\CKING TO ™UCJS IN G~SP[ MY M~\D ? \CUI( HUSBAND. LATIN AMe~ICA . ,'If g' •; Ollt New9 Amerle• Syndic.I•., .. Home improvement team could use some fixin' up Handymen haven't quite nailed down the timing. coordination of their work To lo.l·ep our housc from ~comtng a "'11\l'r-uppcr'" of the near future. wl·\ 1· '>lJrted -.ome minor and maJor rl'lurhl\htng Pa1nt1ng. new gutters. ll'rm 1tt' v.ork. drn ev.a )' resurfacing -Jll thme little things that make ht·ing J propert) owner so enjoyable. \.\l• '>thcduli:d II according 10 lhe am1Ju n1 ol li me rach project would talo.e and thl' mes' at .,.,ould make (1u1ter' and termite IA.Ork first so thl" pJ1ntc:1 rnuld patch and co' er any 'il Jr\ lefl h' thl' v.orkmen. The slurry \c.11 on tht· dr1\l•V.J\ would ~ done altl·r thl' 11th1·1 v.orkm<.'n had pulled thl·1r ht•a'' trud' out ot th<.' driveway for thl' la'>t 11me v. hl·n 'ou gl·t into projects ~our nl'lghhor or a rl'ldll\ t' can't handle. ;.inJ '<>u ha' 1· to deal with contrac- tor\ \OU (JO lUUnl on a) \l.1lo.1ng an a'crage of three calls lx·lorr 'omronr comes oat to look al thr problem and g"e >Ou hie; •"trurwmatJI estimate h) lie ur ~hl' v.111 give )'OU a \tan d.ttl' and a lO mpl<.'uon date. neither of "'h ll h " honored l I 111'> J'>tronom1t al bill will amve till JJ\ alter he f1n1~hes 1f hr didn't g1\l' at ·to )OU when he left. I made the rt•qu1rcd number of calls -lnur to the pa' 1ng company. three to the painter. three to the lerm11<.' man. and 1v.o to the gu tter company The} Jrrt Vl'd. nol on 1he day they said the> would. K41\l' e<it1mates, and agreed to the'' hedule we worked out The painter arravt·d ahead o f sched - ule He had a big job farther up the coa\t and wan1cd to finish wit h u-; fir\t He wa~ halfwa} through paint- ing thr cave s when the gutter man arn' cd w install ncv. gutters It v.a' not a happ) meeting. T.,. o da}\ aflcr thq reached a comprnm1'll', th(' 1erm1te man am,cd and borcd a few holes in the ea,cs 1hat had been freshl} painted The: painter hung in there He parks ht'> big' an b} lhe front door so he has ea'i) access to his supplies He usuall} am,e!> carh But not as carh as 1he slum seal truck did }estcrda) The) dec1d°ed "'to heclo. w11h 1he schedule. lct''i do tht· Wells' place: toda) " The} did Without c.allang first \.\ hc:n I opened thl' door to get the papt·r and~"' 1he men tying a bnghl 'cllow ribbon acro''i 1he driveway to protcc1 the wet. black surface. three thoughts flashed through m) head I couldn"t rt·ach the paper. m) car 1s 1mpmoned 1n the garage. and wouldn"t It Ix· nice to move into a -17l.{1ill :t;c.1:1i1;,f ;ti!•i;f 111l:1.j rondo. ANN WELLS The painter anwed Ju~t 1hcn. 1n 11m1: for the slurl) scalers 10 tell him to sta) ofT the driveway for 24 hourc;. and not to drl\ <.' h1~ truck on 11 for 48 hours The painter and I \houted bark and fonh from the front door to the <otreet I was tr)ing to con .. 1nce htm th<.' pa' ing compam d1dn"t \lick to th1• schcduk and I .... J'> 1ncon .. en1ent.ed too Another comprom1~. he matle a number ol lrtp'i through the neigh- bors ~ard rar1)1ng his butke1s and drop cloths and ladders -and v. ho knO\h .... hat hlac lo. thoughts I plied ham \\llh coOee and ao1c;.,an1s and told him to lea'c h1~ budt't' ant.I drop doths and laddcrc; on 1h1: ded, so hl· wouldn't have to earn them OJl lo. the long wa> around I 1e·, nut going 10 be pacified He sa~ c; thl') v.111 he ripped off ~ouldn"t II be Olct' ltl mo\e 1n1 11 a condo" Columnist Alla Wells /lv~s la Laguna Niguel. Haiti's governor perfect man for the job; too bad Narnphy. chai rma n of military junta . running the country well. but h e doesn 't wa nt the job l'I >I< T · \ l. ·PK I'( E. Ha1t1 -On .1 '111.tll tlu\I) larm beside a gravel r1i.1d 1111 th1· 11ut,lo.1rt\ o f the ci t) I d1" ''' a1·t.I the rJrt"\I ot all poltt1cal .rn1m.1l' J ll•:tdl"r v.hn doesn't want to ll'.tJ .1 rull-1 \\tthout political ambi- tion .t m1l11;in \lrongman who wants 111 h.1nd hi\ pov.cr 11' er to c1v1 hans '°llall' I kpallnwnt offi cials told me .1h11u1 thl\ un1qul person: the) -.aid 11 ( •l:n I knn "amph) didn't seek p11lat11 ill pm\t'r d<X'<,n't want tt and ·'"umnJ 11 onh out nl a <.t'nsc of duh '>ur 11u1go1ng amh<w.ador to Ha1t1 C l.1\1110 'v1c \1ana'"'a' confirmed 1h.11 th1: chairman ol Ha1t1's mtl1tar. 111111.1 '' drl\en b' du1' not amb1uon \.\ 1th11111 l'\lCpl1;>0 people who know 'Jmph~ t.lt''><.nhi: him d\ a patnot of um11mm11n 1ntq~nt\ 1.1iho •~ ai, hnnnt a\ ht• 1\ blunt 'lt1 ll I d1dn 1 hclae'e them until I 111~ t '\,llll~)h)' for m~..clf I fo und him \lilt 1i .. 1ng on 1hc mode'it farm he ownl·d llcfore he took over the Haman government lie declined to mmt· into 1he pres1 dcnt1al palace: the opult·nlt' t>f m former occttpant. 011\lt'tl d1ltator Jean-Claude "Baby l>m ··I hJ' a her. d1\gu~tcd him "I wa\ a ..... 111· of Duvalier's citccsscs." \i,1 m~h) told me. "bul 11 was much '">"l' than I had imagined " I alt 111 4'.tle th1· m1lttal) \trong· m.1n "d1~rm1ng Of medium phy~1- < .11 pr1>p11n111n' and c.,tocky build. he \l"l'm' 1 hruugh \ome knack of cam age t11 Ix· larger .ind more.-powerful than ti\' 1\ I le ha' an arre'11na face with nk.1'-<lnl amiable line\ ~et an 1nt1ma- t111n ol ruucdnc'~ H1\ wholr pcr- '>t•naht\ light\ up every time he \m1lc\ lk d1 .. pla)\ an a1hle11c con- d111on1ng \Cl he tctlk-.en1hu~1Ht1cl\ll) .1hout hook\ and a'iked knowledae· ..ihl(.' quc\11110' Jhoul m) own late~• hoo~ I \pent 11n C"\<cn1na with N:tmphy. 1hrC'C" rntnrm.11 hour\, while ht~ small d.1uf(hter 1t1gged at him 5lruuled into hi' lap huggrd h1\ neck an-d bcM,ed tor ,n,1t k' I qUl''>lt oned ham 10 d1fTcren1 v.ay'i ahCJut h1'> polttarnl amb111 on' The an, .... 1.·r was alv.ay'> the ~me he had nww ··o last hl· hctame eussxrated .,.,1th rhl· subjcll "I am a m1lttar) man ,ind I ha ve no 1ntere~t 1n uv1han offiu.•." he c;a1d 1n ht'i native F-rcnch. '>peaking through an intcrpr<.'ter "But nen 11 I "ere a c1v 1han and burned v.1th polit1rnl dmb1t1on. I 1.1iould not v.anl to h<.· prt'\ldcnt ot lfa111" The n.1t10n's prnhli:ms. he c~pla1n<.'d arc too O\ef"'A hclm1n~ tk 'P<>kl' gravel) abou1 H.u11'<, 1emhlc m1 <>ef) The 1rca\ur) hac, been dra1n<·d the economy 1\ close to rnllapS<.'. the land has been \apped. 1he populauon 1s 1mpovemhed He ha'i made repeated tnps into the h1n1erlandr, 10 'ts1t with the people and find ou1 for h1m~lt v.hat their nccd<i arc Once he dro'e a pickup truck.-unaccompanied b) aide!>, Ood}"guard~ and pres1dent1al trap- ping'>. He asked qucslloM without revealing h1!. 1dent1ty, un11I someone tecognued hi m < learly. Namphy 1s tormented by what he learned. I\\ he talked about the needs of the people. he broke into Fnglt'ih. "The\<' arc good people," he 'ia1d Then he turned to me. his eyl" mtmt. "Ye,:· he rcpeatt'd. "tht'y are good people .. A~xx:1atc\ told me he angu1<,he~ over 1he phaht of 1hc ~Opie ~illd r ort1gn M1n1\ter Jean Baptt'>I lf1hme "I \mow 1h1\ m3n I kno"' how he ha\ \uITered " Th<" t n tted \tate'i ~ems pre ex. l upacd Namphy said. with elcc110M "W11\htng1on ts 1n a hurry for us to l'M'rnme a dtmocraq .. he satd .. r he people don't ~ant demcx:raq f hc) v..tnl 1oh'>" He l'i e<iaer nevcrthdc'' rn 1urn thr countr, o'er lo uv1l>an rule. but he 1\ v.orncd ahout 1hc prc'i1dent1al c-and1dall'\ \ome .ire dcmaaoaue\ who m1aht tx-1.ome d1ctaton if 1hc} g:un power. 01her~ arc ,rooks who wan I to ~trip the trt:in1ry of what ltttlt " left Namph) fur\ He ~td mo'il Ha111.Jn\ 11re naive tru~t1n(l JX'OPlt" JACK ANDERSON "h11 ran he fooled hy a dcma1to1tuc I k ha\ <,chl·Jukd pre'itdcnttal clc«· ttons 1n I <nr• During the 1ntenm. he hopt''> to l"dU(ate 1he people b) 1ntro<lunng lkmo<rat.} al lh<' local k'cl But ht• i<i w1ll1ng 10 ru\h !he pnx:ci.~ and hold earlier elecl1 on'i -11 the l n1tnJ \talt'' v.111 take rc\pons1- b1ltt\ for the rnn~quences I ne' 1:r 1hough1 I would ever ad,0tale kec:prng a m1lttal) JUnta in power But an m' op1n1on the longer Namph) can hi: persuaded to remain at 1he I la111an helm. 1he bener ofT Ha111 will Ile and thr mnrl' hkcl\ he "'" be \UlCeetkd h~ J lrue dC'rOOC· rae) CASTRO C ON NFCTION Acro'i'i the waters 1n ne1ghbonng Cuba. Fidel ('a.,tro 1s watching Ha1tt with a hungi; c}e lntC'lhgcncc source\ wy he: hopec; to l'itplo11 lta111'11 deepening poverty Ha1t1an rc-vo lut1onanes have been 1ra1ned 1n C uha to ~botage• the economy. h1t'>ten f-f a111's econ- omic collap'i{' and form a com mun1~1 \la1e out o(tht• 1A.rcl"kfl1tC' CHH't rxx ·~ I E<1 ·\C Y Before n d1l ta1or Jean C laude "R11hy Doc"' l>u' .1hc.'r lkd li.11t1 ;i few \lep~ ahead of an .mar"~ mob h( turned over 1he ao' anment ' h<ln" 1:count 10 h1\ \Ul(e\\Ot I t \ 1cn Henri Namph) \uord1na tu 11nt• repon. there wu le'>\ than s: m1ll1on lefi 1n the national trCJ\Ur) \fttr 1hc hook keeping v.ar, '>tra1&J1tencd uut. a 'iourlc said Nctmph) had onl) ~sno ooo to run the govcmment nu, alter and hi\ cron1e'i ab'ltondcd \\'llh h1ll1on\ Namph) ha\ rc-1111ned law'fer\ and ~te,ountant, to fiaurc oul t'.'•H th ho~ mu( h. 10 Hace where 11 ha ' gonl." and Ill tr) 10 ~ct 11 hi.ck J•d .Ud~Nob 11 1 1yWfllrat~d rofumal•t I ., Al'f1' WBLLS CoJamnlat DAN WALTERS Moriarty case just tip of iceberg \-\\RAMENTO -For the past \l'' l'ral mon1hs. 1t appeared to many. 1he \learn had escaped from the Pat Moriarty scandal. . Monart). a one-time Orange C ount)' fireworh tycoon. had been .,e n! to federal prison for his role in wllJt prosecutors said was a wide· spread sch1:me to corrupt state and Iota I offic1ah to ad,ance his business 1n1i:r1:\I~ .\ fe" local officials in \outhrrn C ahforn1a also has been natlc:d But 1n Sacramento. ·where much of the intlucncc-peddhng was alleged to ha' 1: ocrnrred. th e conventional w1~ dom v.a!> that the half-dozen 'or so former and presen1 state lcg.isla1ors connected to Monany's tangled af- fair'> would skate. ~ The federal 1nvest1gators insisted thal the Moria rt} pro~ was con11nu- 1ng but with the apparent lade of action and the rcpons that Monany h1m~df had been a less-than-perfect wllnl'~\ during grand JUf)' heanngs, thert.· "as a growrng ~lief in the ( ap11ol that no big names would be 1nd1t 1cd. A.ssembl} Speaker Wtlhe Brown, i,neral of whose leg1slat1ve heuten· ant~ had been tied to Morian y. took 111 ~torn 1ng the Moriarty case as "just a nt•wspaper story" and giving public a\\uranc:es that no members of the lxgl'>l ature would be involved. \II of that changed last Thursday .,. hl'n a frderal grand Jury indicted ex· \\\\'mhl)'man Bruce Young on 28 u1unl' of mail fraud. alleging tha1 he a\H'fllL'd a scnc!> of secret payments Imm \lonart} to help the bu51- ne\\man 1A.1th h1\ poh11cal affairs, ITI(l'>I notabl) passage of lcg1sla11on malo.ing 11 easier to con11nue selling firev.or~., in 1he slate It hadn I been a secret that You ng \\<:t\ d lop target of the invt1ttgat1on. T hl belt 1 ng in the C a p1 lol. rn fact. was that 1fan) leg1slat1 ve poht1c1an bit the JU\I for his dealings with Monany.11 v.ould be Young. now a lobbyist wi th om· of';acramenio's most influential lohb~ ing firms .\~ the: Leg1'>lature returned to the ( ap11ol Monday for the final week of tht· b1rnn1al session. there was no mort• talk about the Monan y case f111llng o ut. Just the o pposite. The hall"a}'i were rife with rumor and \l)<.'l ulat1on about who might ~ the nn I poht1cal figure 10 face the music. ,,.,t·mbl)man Mike Roos of Los -\ngl'lcs. the Democratic floor leader and one of ~peaker Brown's top hcutcnan1s. ha~ ~en deeply involved V.ifhV1lrriliM5 !>bu 1iff"sSiirrecm. ha' .\<,~mbl> man Frank V1cenc1a. thl' \pl.'aker pro tem. of Bellflower A \foriJ rt} aide has testified that Jnnthc:r asi,embl}man. Richard Rob- 1n .. 11n of C1arden Grove. was among tho\l' "'hu rccervcd favors of prost1- IUtl'\ pJ1t.I b) Monart) It \hnuld be: noted that while MurtJrt\ uc;cd campaign contnbu- tton' to gain polt11cal influence. the ~tand.il go1.•, v.cll beyond campaign l"ht:l'lo.' to 1ndud1: direct payoffs to poltt1LJI figures ( ampa1gn contnbu- t1on~ ha"<.' been a growing scandal. hul .,.,1th pcr'>onal payoffs, we're talk1ngah11ut .rn C\en more tns1d10U$ trend .\ maJOr que\llon floating aro und thl· C ap1tol r<.'c.cn1I} was whether \pi:akcr Brov.n himself might bt t.lra\\n into lhe .iffaar One of the 't oung 1nd1c tments revolves about a I 9X~ kuer 1ha1 he v.ro1e to Monarty \Oltl 1t1ng S 11( ~(XI an campaign con· 1nhut1onc, to Dcmouat1c legislative c..1nd1ddte~. he !>aid on behalf of Rro"'n fn,es11gators ha1.c the lct1er. along "'1th tht• document.in evidence 1ha1 the n1htnbut1on\ were made The que\t1nn 1\ whether' oung was ac11ng on h1'i O\\n or at Brown's direction v. hen the: lc1tcr was "ntten If 1t was the la lier dnd there wa'i ~me promise of favorat>lc treatment o n Monarty's firework' bill, the speaker could be dra1A. n dircctlv rnto the case as a pan1c1pan1 1n a money·laundcrina scheme It's 1m~'>s1ble to knov. how far the s.tnng of1nd1ctmcnt' 1n the Monan y "'°'c -12 now ha vc b«n charged - will ~t retlh Monart} cooperated when fared with a 'itiITterm 1n federal pmo f\. 1mphcat1ng otheT"i If the cue against Young " a ~>ltd one, many in the ( apttol believe he may 1mphcate ht\ c~·lcgic,la\lve rnlleagues even more full y A.t the ver. lcar,t the tndH:tment of 't 11ungdcmonslra1e' that tht" Monar· I) S<.and.il 1~ not JU~t. a1 Speaker Brn"'n charactertLed 11. "Just • nCW\· p~ptr .,IOI) .. It'\ .1 real Kandal tha1 pro' 1d" a 1nulini. and unfortun11tt"I) not 1\ohHe<l pcd into contemporary lqr.1 .. lat1\C pohtll.:\ rhcn'', t~ n odor of \}5tem1c corruption 1n ,J: < Jp1tol of the buy1n and ~lhna of vole\ on an tn\tttuuonal lt"vet The Moriarty a011r 1~ JU\! the 11p of the icebrrg • Du Walt~n Ii • 1yodlt'llftl rof11mnl•t. • . Homosezualbias hurting public education on AIDS WAll&SN It. LEAl\Y .......... WASHINGTON -A survey re-~ Tuesday indacatcs p~udice ap1n1t homoeexua!s may prevent the pubhc from ac<:ept1n1 much available AIDS information. The aurvey, done in San FrancilCO, New York City and London, says that fear of AIDS 1s more likely in people who are Jess informed about the disease. . The study indicates that campaians to educate the public about acquired immune deficarncy syndrome m1y have to be shifted away from homosexual orpniz.ations. which carry the bul k of the educational d'fortin many dries, said reaearchers who conducted the survey. Dr. Lydia Temoshok of lhe Uni- versity of California, San Francisco, said educational campaips sponsor- ed by homosexual orpn121tions may be excellent for educating lesa-preju- diccd sections of the population. But the survey indicates these efforts "may be ineffective in reach- ing the general public who may avoid or discredit p y-associated literature and establishments." she told the ~ annual moetina of the American Psycholosical AllOCiMioe • Government ~ aad non· homosuual hea th orpnizations may have to play~ in AIDS education efrorts · (or the aeneral population if are to be effective in combetina fear, ianorance and prejudice, she said in a pepcr prepared for the meetina. AIDS, an incurable condition that results in destruction of the body's infcction-fi&htina immune system, has been diapotcd in more than 23,000Americans, haJfofwl\om have died. There is no effective treatment for the disease and no one is known to have survived it The viral disease is spread throuah anti mate conta~ with victims' bodily fluids, such as blood and semen, and more than 70 percent or cases have involved male homosexuals. Other high-risk groups include intravenous drug abusers and those receiving infected blood.or blood products. The attitude study, co-authored by David M. Sweet and Jane Zich, involved surveying 399 members of the general public at the same time in the three cities. Temoshok said the 11m wu to tll~ the relation1lups amona know , belie& and a&· 1jtudct 1bou1 Al Retpondcnts were divided into four .,-oupa. inc:ludina homotnuaJ and bisexual men 11 bilhnt 1exual risk or aettina AIDS ancf tho eeneral public In the three cities. San Fran- cilCO is the city where AIDS has been a known health problem for the lonant time, followed by New York and, lastly, London. London ·reapon&nts had the arcatest tcneral fear of AJ OS and the strontcr anti-homosexuaJ attitudes, accordina to the study, as measured by responses to statements such IS, "Gays should be quarantined to prevent tilt sp~ad or AIDS" and, "People with AIDS should not be allowed to handle food in res- taurants." Lns strona feelings, in decreasing order, were recorded in New York, San Francisco and in the sexual risk aroup. In all three ci1ies, the re- searchers said. those with a general fear of AIDS and anti-homosexual attitudes had the least knowledte about the disease. "It 1s not clear whether fear and prejudice. which were highly 1nter- correl11ed. promote i&norance." Tcmoshok said. ·•or ianorance an-· creases fear and prejudice ... Regardless of what comes fim. she said. better public health education is needed because the survey also fou nd that those with aeneral fears and anti- homoscxual attitudes do not desire AIDS information. Insects with AIDS virus found in African countries PARIS (AP) -In sects con-taminated with the AIDS vi rus ha ve been found in two African nations, but there is no evidence that they pose a threat to humans. I COUPON exP1RES 9-10-ebj Mos t of the 80 mosquitoes, cockroaches, ant-lions, tsetse flies and other insects tested from Zaire and the Central African Republic were infected with the deadly virus. JSJ6 E. com titwy. corona• Mlf 0-..11• Newport Ballet ~cademy FALL SESSION NOW Ef«Ol.LING OCOICATEO TO THE FINEST IN Cl.ASSICAL BALLET TRAINING • PR£ ·BAllET THROUGH POINT£ • • AOUL T BALL£T EXERCISE Cl.ASSES • JAZZ • MIME • • PERFORMING OPPORTUNITIES • CHILDREN • TEENS • AOUL TS • 2632 SANTA MA AVOll, COSTA IESA 646·7644 said Dr. Jcan-CJaude Chennann of the· Pasteur Institute. In a telephone interview with· the Associated Press, he said the presence of the virus "reinforces the idea of WE MME IT YOU BAKEm • CONVENIENT • possible AIDS transmission by this path." bu t epidemiological studies have yet to find evidence that the disease has spread to humans from insects. WE MME IT YOU BAKE m •SAVE SS• PAY LESS FOR YOUR PIZZA When you ... ltle genetOUI portions Ind ·~ the gtMl latte. you'll know you·ra getting• greet value Plett up unbaked pine made lreeh to yout: order anytime ourtng the day or on your way home Bake In yout: O¥ell & It comes OUI piping hot In 12 lhOr1 mlnut•f ioNeLAiGePizZAWi1H1 r--;N-e-.;;GE--1 ICHEESE & ONE TOPPINGI I MOM'S COMBO ' I I I I 1 s399 · .. , , ssgg , I I I I I I I I "--3-<4 • Exnlr• Saotemt>« 25. 1eeel ~ 3-t • Ex.pit• s.s>tember 25. 1tMI ~=--~-~--------~-------~ NO SALES TAX -BAKING SHEET INCLUDED COST A MESA Adams 405 Fwy Phone your order In Mesa Verd• e .. 1 (714) 241-1413 ·1525 Mesa Verde East HeaitA ocfa sa¥s reduce fat, salt, calozy iritake W ASHfNOTON (AP) -Tiw Amencan Heart Auociacion 11 pmcribtnt lt.aMt meau. te. Mk and fewer calorics for thoee who want to 1urvive the hi&h-caloric, hleh·fat American diet rupon1ible for thousands of deaths each day. The voluntary auociation., whose diet rccommendations influence cat- in& habits nationwide, ill\led revised auidclines Tuesday callina for funhcr restrictions on fat and cho&et1etol. The revisions. the Jim in etght years. also include the auociauon·s first ~ommeodat.ons on IOdium and alcohol intake. and tear lhc suant1ons more toward each indi· v1dual's body weight rather than suggested amounts of certain types of food. Be!i,!des further reduc1 n1 cholesterol intake, the new l'udchncs say peopte should cut sodium con- sumption by eatin& less than a level teaspoon of salt daily. And they should restrict aloohol consumpuon to less than the equivalent of two beers or two.aJasses of wine each day. The higb-c.aloric, hiah·fat Ameri- can die1 remains a major factor an developing heart and blood vessel disease despite a 29 percent drop in the heart disease death nue over lhe last 20 years. the association said. "More than 63 million Amencans suffer from one or more forms of heart and blood vessel disease. and lh1s year almost one million people wall die as a result of cardiovascular .dtleUCI. "said Or. W. Vimll.._ef Mount 1nai Melli:ill lcMll ill,._ York. put cbaumu ol 11111t1 h tee which drafted die MW Iii f M I Some Americafts, ........., thoeewhoaiewell~-.....-. conscious. ue movi111 IOINld • heart usociation diet ... .. cstabhshcd 2S ycan 111>. tie l9id. However, other ...-.u ol .. population need to sWitdl to _. balanoed, lower<alorie dietacoa• 's 101 a variety of foods loW ia fl!a.• chole 1erol and IOdium, 8l'OWll ..W at a news bndina. Amon& tilt ruommendatioDI: •Lim.et toW fat to ta. ._ JO percen1 of lotaJ caJoricl. a droP ..,.. the 30 percent. to 40 pmnt .. a Jed before. The avef'llt American BOW acts 40 percent of his tlr w caloriel from fat. •Cut saturated fall IO &ell tUn 10 percent of total calories. down from the CUrreflt 8Vef'l&t0f f 5~t to 20 percent. •Proteins 'bould ~· for IS percent total calorics. •Carbohydrate intake should make up 50 percent or more of toUI calones. The new recommendat ions emph1s1ze consumina or ratric:tiftl ccn.a1n kinds of foods in proportion to the total calorics a ~ needs each day to maintain his or her ideal weight. lE}AZZHOT. Every Thursday, Hotel Meriden and Gerard Barbut present "Happy Hour Jazz" from 5:00 pm -9:00 pm featuring the greatest In jau talent. Aueust 28th -Jo Anne Morgan September 4th -Rita Graham September 11th -Claire Frazier September 18th • Stephanie Haynes ,,. I ,,, ).! H A1th111 " fl I h ~~ ~~ ~ !M ~ .... h (J m60 (114) C76 1001 I 800 S4l 4100 ( ~ ....... I WEDNESDAY ... s I ALL RElllALS -"t=.....====================t===============-==---------f VCR & 2 MOVIES ••• Mon.·t=rl. '191, sat. 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CoMt CWLY PILOT/ W~. ~ 27, 1188 No tears· shed for tax shelterers By JORN CUNNIFF ,, ............... NEW YORK -There arc few tears bcina shed for them. Nobody seems willing even to listen to their side of the story. The eublic attitude seems to be that they re aenina what they deserved. In fact. those who helped produ~ the latest tax legislation are praised most loudly for the vigor with which they souaht to destroy tax she hen and bring investors in them to their.knees In the bcgjnning, legislation to permit tax shelters was aimed at directing money into areas where smart investors ordananlly might not tread: Into risky oil drillina venturn. for cum pie. And into housing. The cry in Congress was "aJve them a uu break and they'll put their money where it's needed." Now the cry is "get the 1.ax dodgers," even if you have to strangle them when you pull the looplloles tight as a noose For some tax-shefter investors the scenano is a grim one, Wlth only two options open: Continue inves11ngat a loss in a vehicle that no longer throws ofT tax benefits; or d1sco nunue pay- ments and lose everything invested. That laueroption is tou&hcr than 1t appears. In some instances it means being hablc for all the tax previously claimed. h might also involve tax penalties and interest chargct. If the tax bill is pa1sed, as expected, the rules of the investing pme will have changed. An investor in real esiate partner- hip, for example, mi&ht have been lured into a seven-year provam that would throw off bit paper losses, due an part to rapid depreciation. Under the new IC&lslauon, those paper tosses would disappear because of less favorable depreciation. Thert would be no annual "losses" to deduct from other income. And any eventual capital gains would be taxed more heavily Sudden!). the investment loses its logic. The investor can oontinue to invest an the program. hopina that by some magic the aeneral partner can put the investment -in an office buildina. for example -og a sounder econ· omic basis. Or he can simply default. C'nt1cs contend such partnerships were an abuse oft he law's intent: such deals were contrived, they say, to exfract annual losses until the build· ina was sold at a profit -and those ' profits taxed at lowap1tal gains rates: But those who invested in such deals point out, without much sym· pathy today, that they were well wi thin the law, and that because they were opportunistic and intelligent they should not be penalized. Office vacancy rates drop to l7% Earlier gloomy occupancy forecasts by some commercial real estate ex perts may have been excessive as a newly released Grubb & Ellis study shows office vacancy rates in most major Southern Cahfomia markets dropped an the first half of 1986. ]"hough vacancy rates of up to 25 percent were predjcted in new com- mercial structures, Ph11l1p D. Royster, senior vice president and • regional manager of Grubb & Elias' commercial brokerage services said that doomsayers have rebuked by the firm's research sta ff. Overall, commercial office space vacancy rates in Southern California at the end of June stood at 18 percent. Ab5orption at mid-year totalled 6.8 million square feet. Orange County, loNGJOHN SILVEl{S. J1M HATHCOCK San Diego and downtown Los An- geles collectively acconted for 4.8 million square feet with Orange County and West Los Angeles domi- nating the current market trends Orange County vacancy rates ~ave fallen from 23 to 17 percent dunng the first halfofthe year. Unlike West Los Angeles. there 1s abundant de- velopable land 1n Orange County and • no s1in1ficant no-growth legislation pending. However. the demand for office ~pace remains strong, accord- ing to Grubb & Ellis. According to analysts, many firms postponed expansions and reloca· 11ons dunng the past 18 months while they• were awaiting lower lease rates and greater concessions has ac- counted for greater absorption smce January. Howeve r. the 7.6 million square fet:t of new product currently under cons1ruc11on in Orange County out- paces building activity anywhere in So uthern Cahfom1a. Though 1.3 m1ll1on square feet have been preleased, vacancy levels by the end of l Q86 will aJam nse to 24 percent when an addjt1onal 3. 7 million square feet arc com pleted. OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -Ttw followlno 11,t shows the Over • the -Counter s.lock' and warrants that havt 0oone uP the most and down the most as.ed on percent of chanoe for Tuesday No securities tradlno t>elOw d or 1000 s.hares are Included. sNet and percentaoe chanoes are the difference between the Prevlovs clos.lno price and Tuesdav's. last or bid price. UPS Name Lu i Cl\O MooreHandlv· ~ f 38~ fi~~~~!"' 9~ 1~ lntrdvn 6' • 111• MRFY CP 1'"1 ''1 MutorSv 3J ~ Ols.cvAm wt 2... ... Res.hind •>.. 1-. Medco un 11 • p,. Fat>ullnn' j + -\. TtchnolOev • ., NlhAMBlo '! is-'! lma~m un 11 , l'h ~~~~~· 1~ l ~ Rec>colnc • ,.., AmBu~nl>hn ,,,., 'h lnertlaD&n 1211.o 1~ rnsll1,1fm p wt 2S'"> + 214 Medlcre lsr •'.lo. t 1 ·~ lmaoFllm 9J.. 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"We arc seeing a ~dual change from purely a tenant s market to a more balanced give-and-take con- dition between owners and lessees," Royster said. San Diego has also experienced strong absorption dunng the first half of 1986. After surveyin_s 2,000 buildinas all over Southern Cahfomia. Grubb & Ellrs found that overall absorption totalled 6.8 million square feet - more than half the total expected for the )'car. If that trend continues, last year's absorpuon of 11 million square feet will be exceeded by more than 600,000 square feet an 1896. NYSE UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (APl -The following ll•t shows. tne New York Stock Exd'lenoe stodts and w11rran11 that have oone uo the mos.r and down the mo•t bas.ed on perce'1.l of chenoe reoardleu of volul'J'le tor Tues.dev. 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Other big gaincn wen Honcb Motor, up 3'4 at 7H•. and Dow Chemical. up 2 at S61'. Retail stocks were up. too. Penney rote I to 78Y. and Federated Department Stores pifted I to 861/4. On the downside, IBM fell ~to ,_.,, Disney fell Ya to 43Y.. McDonnell Dou&Jas fell Ill. to 86V.. On Tuesday. the Dow Jones avCl'llt spurted 32.48 to 1.904.25. propelled by the nation'1 najor banks cutting their prime rate to 7.S percent from 8 pcrctnt and by computcnzcd buyana prosrams. ! WHAT AMEX Dio ;: WHnT NYSE D:o Due to trenamlaslon problems In Due to tranamlMlon probteme In New York. today's llstlng wlll not New YOf1<. today'• listing will not appear In the Dally Piiot. appear In the Dally Plloi. 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NASDAQ SuMM nRv famou.5 labcz.Ls ... \ ' • ,; L Al2 OrangeCoaat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, August 27, 18Be Chapter a day can keep your doctor away Symptoms n oted to avert n eedless- visits to physician~ By BRENDA C. COLEMAN A11 1c'ltM,,...Wrtter Three books using a new approach toward helping people understand symptoms should help 1hem avoid needless trips to doctors and emerg- ency rooms. says the Amencan Medical Association. The books. developed by the AMA. use diagrams and flow chan~ rather than text to~ive readers an idea about. what their ailments mean and what to do. "The books are not an attempt to teach self-d1agno.,1s:· sa}'S the na- tion's largest organtza11on of doctors "Rather. they have been dev<"loped to help people take more respons1- bilitv for their own health and the health of th<"tr children so th<'} can make informed deus1on!> that ma) save them ncedl<'S\ tnps to the doctor." The 9-b}-11-inch paperbacks are tttkd "Men How to Understand YourSymptoms.'"'Women: How To Understand Your ymptoms" and "Children: How To Understand Their Symptoms." Each retails for $9 95 and contains illustrated sections on the body systems. med1ca11on guides and first ·aid and emergency treatme nt. Symp- tom chans arc organ11cd in recog- nition of the problems each group experiences In the children·., booil.. for example, new parents ~an lea rn 1fthe1r infant's pattern ofawa1ccningdunng the night is normal or 1f 11 could signal problems such as coltc or an earache. The book also chans normal growth patterns and descnbes adolescent problems and milestones in puberty. fh<' women's book covers general medical topics. ranging from a runny nose and sore throat to weight changesanJ depression. It also covers topics in 'ex. fen1lity and childbinh. such as painful intercourse and how to iudge when labor begtos. n the book for men. general medical topics such as back and neck pain and digesti~e disorders are followed by sex and fcrt1hty topics sucrr as erecuon dtfficulucs and contraception. Frank Campion. head of the AMA 's consumer book program. said the books' flow chans resemble computer logic, which has been used to 1each medical decision-making to underdeveloped countries. "The actual origin of this chantog S} Sl<'m goes back to 15 years ago, where som<"where in England, they tned to teach the sys1em to the paramedic personnel in the Third World.'' Campion said 1n a recent 1nten ·1ew. "The idea was that someone (ustog the chaning method) could go to a remote pan of the Congo and could say, 'Well, lh1s person has to go to the hosp11al, and this person JUSt needs rest and plent} of water."' The flow charts involve sequences of questions and answers. so that a man who consults his book about a fever would find the question. "Do you have a cough?" If the answer 1s yes. he proceeds along the flow chart to a certain direction. and if it ts no. he goes tn a different direction. One direction can take the reader to a point on the chan indicating he may have pneumonia and sho uld see a doctor. The other direction may take him to a point tod1cating he probably has a viral infection. for which the bcs1 treatment ts plenty of rest and fluids The books can perform a useful W ISJNILC. 3 FeJer in babies Ae.wror.-o • ....... ~ ........... -UliUMty 9Cl1bed In .. bu°"'° ....... '°' .............. (31' to37.5"C~ ...,,., ca.-e.r~CVlnt ............ ~ .. ct.; I 11 f Oftp. ... , You--r .......... JOUl'bMlirhM • ..., ...................... ~·· .. .,. ,.... ·~-OOftet .... CGMult .. dwft ......................... _..._, .... ,... .._..,, •• -....._.dlliclA .... 1m1t1 •• ~-----lfer 'SS _.,,..__._..,_,...._. .. ?S?u • j ,,,., ("" I J t • t ' ..... f""~: •••• ~ '" • • t ~ ...... , I . ' '. .J ••• , • • • ! ti J ' ••••• ! • ,_. ··-· " .. ,,. " ,,.. F "'~· Photograph of a book pace llh1•tratea au of now charta. service for patients and physicians. Campion said. particularly because people seem to be more interested in health and medicine these days. "The young married woman who 1s pregnant has thousands more ques- tions for her gynecologist than my wife did when she got pregnant for the first 11me," he said. "Both patients and phys1c1ans arc very conscious of how medical care costs have risen and how informed dcc1S1on-mak1ng can sa vc needless expenditures." He said he has been surpn sed at the favorable response from doctors. "I though1 I'd get a lot offlak about the cover -aboul how to avoid needless v1s1ts 10 doctors ... he said "But I haven't heard a peep Which indicates how concerned the doctors arc aboul co~t!> .. Exercise, vitamin$, diet rids body of accumulated toxics lo case you haven't noticed, we live to a toxic world, and it is ,eu ing worse. Toxic chem ical spills, pesticides, herbicides, and pTCSCrv- att ves confront us daily and many accmulate iO our 1issues. · In one nationwide samplina. 99 percent had detectable·levelt>of DDT in lhe blood. In another larae samr.le. the chemical pentachloropheno , a wood preservative that contains a h1$flly toxic dioxin. was found in unne sampks of almost 80 percent of those tested. Until recently. It was thought that nothing could be done to li&htcn the load of accumulated toxins, but times have changed and scientists are finding ways to do just that. As reported recently by Michael Brown in American Health. there arc several things you can do to detox. Sweat It oat The physicians of long ago who advised us to "sweat out the poisons" were not far off. Sweating not only cools the body. but also punfies the system. Or. John Lasseter, president of Enviro-Health Systems 'Inc .. a company spec1al1Ztng tn testing for to>.1c exposure recommends regular exercise and sauna baths as a tool for detox1ficat1on. He has found that ··some people have so many solvents 1n them that when they get into a sauna you can actually smell the stuff. .. VttamlDs and mlDeraJs For sweattng to work. the toxin must be water soluble. Some of the worst toxins arc fat soluble and hang around in our fat cells until they arc made water soluble in the li ver by the addition of hydrogen and oxy$cn. The enzyme system that docs this is called the cytochrome P450, and for it to function there must be ample amounts of vitamins C and E as well as a good balance of sclcntum. manganese. copper and zmc. If $uinea pigs arc depnvcd of vitamin C for o nly a few days. thts detoxicat1on system shuts down. Therefore. supplements of v1tam1ns JULIAN .- WHITAKER and minerals makes sense. In addition. stud ies at Rockefeller University demonst rated that cruciferous vegetables like cabbue and broccoli also stimulate the P4SO system. Appropria&e diet Most arc aware.that a high fiber diet improves the function of the in- testines. In addition. fibrous material enhances elimination of toxic ma- terial that is excreted by lhe liver in the bile. Some researchers have found that vegetable oils mobilize fat soluble toxins to the liver, while saturated ant mal fat facilitates stora,e of 1oxins. Therefore. the ideal detoxifyina diet would be mostly vegetables and fruits and high fiber cereal and grain foods \o\tth sharp restrictions of animal protems and saturated fat. In summary, the things you can do to lessen your toxic load boil down to si mple. healthy living; I Regular sweating from exercise or saunas as long as you arc careful that the sauna ts not too hot and you are healthy enough for the mild stress produced by either activity. 2. Regular use of vitamins and mineral supplements. 3. A low saturated fat, high fiber, mostly vegetable diet. ~ather simple solutions to serious prqblems. JuUo WtJl.br, M.D., 11 dlr«t.r of lk NaUoul Hurt u4 Dlabetn Treatme.ot laltlt•te Jo Hu,..,_ Beacb. A.ddre,. u y f wtU... tw comme.ot1 to tJm c/o ,.e Da.Ur PU.t, P.O. Box ISll, COiia Me.a, 11111. Designing an art benefit ID top photoe (from left) are party chairman Barbara and Rob G.ae. Julle Grod with Mariel Reynold•, ancf Betty Kemp, Marte An evening in New · --Orlean s pla nned by support grou p \ 0.-, .... ,.._.., ~ Pez.zlo and Mary Lee Beck . Abo•e, are patron• Michelle and Fred Rohe with Katie Alderman. . . By VIDA DEAN 0t..,.o_.,,...,..., Ocs1gn1ng Women. a group of I 00 supponers of the An Institute of Southern Caltfornta (formerly Laguna College of Art), annually sponsor a fund-ratstng event and an all-count> profcss1onally JUned chil- dren's art show, Color It Orange. These women could JUSt as easily turn professional catere rs as evidenced by the lavish buffet spread at Betty and Tom Kemp'• Laguna home. "We decided to save money this year and do our own food," said Betty at the Thursday cventog patrons party heralding the group's Sept. 13 f und-ra1scr at the Four Seasons Hotel. .. , brought the salmon back from Alaska." said Betty pointing out the decorated fish almost too fancy to cut. "But, it was Marte Peislo who cooked it and did the decorattng. She's the gourmet cook to our group ... Pezzlo is also chairman of the .. upcoming bemefit. "Vieux Carre Soiree". "We have planned a New Orleans evening featuring a Casino de Paris," said Pezzlo. "There will be a lot of music at the pany. Sound Cel- cbrattons will play Dixieland music during cocktails, a string ensemble will play during dinner, and an eiaht· piece band will play for df ncing." At the Kemps' home' (what an ocean view) there also was music. Jeaa Taadowsky entenained fellow members. benefactors, sponsors and patrons w1th piano selections. "I first heard this tune in Paris," she said as she played "Where is My Heart" before going on a musical tour of the U.S. Banara Gase planned the patrons party and had recruited husbend a. as o ne of the men servi1'l1 cham- pagne. (He is a photognapher and recently returned from Maine where he taught photojournalist s from around the world.) Near the d n nk table, auests were samplina Betty S•tta'• Tex-Mex dip and askma for the recipe ... at other tables the more than 100 were tryins everything from caviar to quiche. "I never thouaht I'd eat another c ucumber after havina so many 1n Russia. But, these with the cream cheese arc very aood," said Lame Paru, 1herc with husbend Biii. Others attend1na 1ncludc4 Mviel Rey•old1 (she founded ihc Art Institute 1n 1974). who was chanina with committee member J..U. OrM (she Joined OW SlX months l&O). Fred and Mlc?lelle RoM, the J• U w1H1, ~bgle and 0.. M•NJ, Allee and Job Devin, Mary Lee Bttk, Mary to. and b n Bentby, Coult Mordalod, DavN P.,,, Jolffll Par'Mm, Mary~ Bed. and Katie AJdenriaa. ' ' - nitt .. 1 A ... 1tH ARIES (M~rch 21-Apnl 19): Plans subject to chanac. especially where travel and ~lauves are concemed. K.now It, keep options open rcahte your approval wall be sou&)lt for 0 domestic maneuver." Pisces' Virao play paramount roles. ' TAURUS,(April. 20-May 20): You~rc in driver's scat in co nnection with finances. Y ?U II be iivcn lddcd authonty, promotion as due, older individual could provide funding. Focus also on strong love relationship. Cancer nat1ve plays key role. ~E~INI (May 2.1-Junc ~0): What had been held 1n abeya.nce wilt now "get moving. Cycle continues htah. you'll be at ri~t place at special moment. Take special care where appearance is con- cerned. Be pos1lJvc of appropriate ward-. robe. SYDNEY .0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lil.ht shines on area prev19usty dark. You receive additional 1nformat1on, con- fidence builds, you no longer wilt play ··~ond fiddle.'' One close to you confides apprehension. loneliness. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): lndi~adual who aided in past returns to scene - sense of direcuon, purpose will be rcsto~. Spotlight on speculation romance s1gn1ficant advance in career or business... Cancer, Aquanus play top roles. ' VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpt. 22): You'll have chance to diversify. to reach wider audience, to d1sscm1nate pertinent information. Lunar position highlights amb1t1on. authonty. added recognition. Gemini. Sagittarius natives figure prominently. UBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): What had been missing is located -views arc verified. you 1et credit long overdue. Emphasis on philosophy, religion. ability to articulate feelings an meaningful manner. Scorpio plays s1gn1ficant role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): What begins as mild Oanation could become something "scnous." Be aware, protect sclrin emotional clinchas. Elevate self. esteem. rcfu.~ to gi ve up something of value for mere. whispered promise. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll be concerned with home. family. mantal status. pubhc relations. You ultimately emerge v1ctonous, but first, 1mportan1 adjustments arc put into effect. Be d1plornat1c. but don't abandon pnncaples CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Define terms. st~rclearofself-deceptaon Keep resolu11ons concerning diet, e:itercasc, nutrition. Emphasis also on care of pets, employment. basic issues. Romance Oounshcs. you'll dine in out-of-way ~a~. . AQUARlUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Nothing occurs halfway -It wall be hot or cold, you'll be completely involved. Focus on romance. vanety, creativity. sudden change of scenery. Older people, perhaps parents, play outstanding roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You could find yourself at "bargaining table." People seek you as "referee." You could have final say an settling fiery dispute. Spotlight on future prospects, property values. Aries, Libra figure promioently. · . ft IF AUGUST U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic, creative. an original thinker, and yo u could fall madly in love before the year as finished. MaJ or domestic adjustment occurs -home, famil y, mamaee. significant purchases are also featured Leo. Aquanus play 1mponant r:oles an your hfe In September. fam1lr member wants your approval an connection with change of residence or mamage. Be d1plo01at1c, say what you mean but don't leave out at least some ··soft soap" November will be memorable for you in 1986. Using 'Who 's W h o ' to find out w hat's w h at Those to be 1den11fied an "Who's Who" are asked to wme their own brief biographies. Not all so selected bother to repl y. When a literary lady failed to respond. the editor sub- mitted to her his version -adding I 0 years to her age. She sent him her version pronto. ff you're typical. when you retire. you'll still ha ve 20 percent of your hfe lcJLto.lLvc_ After a no-fault divorce. the spend· 1ng money oft he typical u-wafe drops by about 70 percent and the spending mone) of the typical CJt·husband goes up by about 70 percent. Or so contend students of the matter. No-fault. they claim, almost IO\-anabl)' penalizes the wife Q. What'~ the name ··s1bena" mean'> A "Sleeping land " In any animal. the greater the distance between the heart and the brain. the higher the blood pressure Please note. high blood pressure has not }Ct killed off all the giraffe'> Q. I tum on the cold water when I run the s1nk's garbage gnnder. that PEOPLE L.M. Bo YD much I know. But why must the water be cold? "\.To congeahhc gr cast so H floa~s out w11h the water. People with big ears tend to chatter 0' ermuch about nothing 1n particu- lar No. r don't sa) so. None other than the 3reat Anstotle propounded this questionable notton. Q Weren't whole salmon once u~d 1n Ne1.1; England for fenihzer? A. Yes, sir, fishermen caught them with pitchforks. Among the wild dogs of Africa. one dominant female runs the pack. driving away all the other grown females. She lets several males hang around, though, to lake care of the pups. and they do. too. L.M. Boyd /1 • 1yadlc•ted columalsl. Bic.kerers unite a gainst out~iders The calls that police are most reluctant to re pond to are .. dom~ic disturbances." When they arrive on the 50cnc, more of\cn than not, both parties tum on.them. protettina thc(r interference. They prefer to settrc their dispute privatdy. Th1 seem~ t~ part of a universal human trail. You can criticize }'Our children bitterly within the confines or the family. but wiU bristle bell11ercntly if anyone outside the circle dares to make the same charge. Ethnic. rcli&ious, and even civic communities tend to react an similar fashion. They ienerally feel free to mock or e:itcoriate their own group, but stand united in indignation ap1nst any defamation from without the community. Americans rec<>Jnizc this tendency wbcn they travel abroad.At home. we may sharply criticize what we con- sider to be grave Oaws in our society: but when these same sentiments are expressed by foreigners, we spring to our nation's defense. and become far more "patriotic" than we might be at home. Among themselves, blacks will tett the most outrageous stories and jokes on themselves. which they would (nghtly) consider libelous if e:it· pressed by honkies. Likewise, Jewish iroups will poke the most mordant fun at their own co- rehgionasts, but are quick to label as "an11-S<:m111c" the same slanderous barbs when uttered by gentiles. The I rash have had no more severe en tics than their own famous men of letters. such as Bernard Shaw: but at S111n H11111 the same time, it's wonll any non- lrisbman's skull to level the same scom upon the sons off nn Churches an:1.Qy no means Cllempt from thls sel(-laccrauon, at l(a.St an the Western world. There has been. in our time, no more devout, and even militant, Roman Catholic than Hilaire 8clloc -yet this 1s what Belloc trumpeted an print about h;s sacred love: "For unbelievers, a proof of its (the Roman Catholic Church) divinity might be found m the fact that no merely human institution conducted with such knavish .imbecility would ha ve lasted a week.." If any heathen or heretic had said th as to Belloc's face: he would have been chatlcn1ed to pistols at twenty paces. It seems almost uioma11c that you can say about your own what att outsiders arc forbidden even to hint at, under penalty of being stigmatized as btfOted, malignant. or at least "anti.· You have to have full membership before you can malign, because you must first demonstrate loyalty to cam the right to cast aspersions. _ SldMy H•rrl1 /1 • 1yodlc•tftl col•1D11i1t. His overeating wife a weighty problem DEAR ANN LANDERS: Only desperauon would make me write a letter like this. I ne-ed help and you ofTer the most anonymous way to get It The problem rs my wife. I have lo\ed her from the beginning of our relat1onsh1p and we have been mar- ried ~O )Cars. But she no longer looks lake ~he used to and she ddesn't feel the same either. She has become so hea') that the fat actually hangs on her bod). I used to be proud of the wa) she looked. and I told her so often. Now all the pride and warm fcchngs arc gone. I am ashamed that I Cltn't accept her for her fine qualities. bul I am completely turned ofTby those rolls of fat across her middle and on her hips. Then I get mad because I know she doesn't ha ve to look like that. The woman eats twice as much as she should and never passes up the n ch and fattening foods. She refuses to go on a diet. facrc1se is out of the question. She will never stand if she can sit. She wouldn't thank of walking af she can ride. I have told hrr how I feel but at makes no difference. She doesn't want 10 talk about 1t and she doesn't w:mrmno-t:rllc about ll eHcher.. .'.T-he romance has gone out ofourhvcsand I am bitter I am also disappointed. hurt and angry. Yet I still love her and I want m) old gJrl back. Is there anything you can say that wall help me understand all this? Or can you say something that will make HER understand how 1mponant it 1s to get back to her normal weight? - H U RTING AND NEEDING GUIDANCE. DEAR HURTING: There 11 notllin& you lor anyone else) cu say tut will make you wlfe lo1e u ouce. People wbo eat excu1lvely mHt WANT to do 1ometam1 about I&, Until tlaey reach tbat polnt, notlaLDa wlll cbuae. I 1troa1ly aa1pect tlaere are otlaer tblng1 about your wUe tlaat torn yoo off. Many men love tbelr overwelpt wives. Some even make excu1e1 by A1111 LAllDEIS saylaa, "l like a womu wltla some flesla oa laer bones." .. I aapett tUl yo• aet IOmt' couasellq. Yoe aee4 to explore yov feelliac• ucl cct to tM bottom of yHr uaer ud ruemtmnt. Maybe WHD yoo u der1tud yoonelf bester Y"r attJtade toward yoor wife will chap u d 1lae will waat to 1llm doWD to please you. Meaawlalle, UI !Mr doctor 1pokeo to laer? Siie off4• to bear from a pby1lclu tUt 10 mael1 exce11 welabt can 1laor&e11 ber Ille. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS: You printed a letter from a reader who said. "One morning when I was dragging my fanny . " When I read that lane I saw red My mother was born at the tum of the century Her name was Fanny. Somehow 1n 1945 people began to use "fann) .. as a synon)m for a ccna1n pan of the bod). It was vulgar and degrading and she hated 1t. I ha\-e wntten at least l 00 letters to people 1n the media who used my mother's name in this wa) S<:\-eral responded and apologized But 11 continues ne,enheless I even got into fistfight'i over 11 1n my ~oungcr da)S but mother told me to give up that 11 wasn't worth 11 Well. I'm not g1"1ng up. Please stop perpetuaung this terrible travesty It's obscene - F J. IN THE MIDDLE WEST DEAR F.J.: r didn 't say I was dragln1 MY fanay, tbe person wbo wrote to me ased tbat pbr11e and I prlated It. Sorry If I oflended you but I try to preserve the flavor of tbe letters 11 tbey come to me and I shall cootlDue to do so. Stewart lauds old movie resurgence By tbe A11oclated Preu LAS VEGA -Veteran actor JamH Stew1rt says he's ~leased that home video 1s rekindling enthusiasm for Hollywood cla 1- cs. "The interest an the films that were made in the '30s. '40s and 'SOs has grown so since ther, became · available an video. ' Stcwan said Sunday in accepting an award from a video industry group "It's o dth~t to me to know that because of video. new aenerat1oni1 are being ellposed to many wonderful, classic film • and that will 1n tum brina folks back into the theater:· he said Stewan. 78. received the Pre •· dent1al Award from the Video Software Dealers Asst>c1at1on at the aroup'i convention an Las Vegas The a word honors him for a mov 1e cart-er of nearly five decades that 1nc:ludcs an A adem) \ward 1n 1940 for has role an ··1 he Philadelphia tory," and four other Oscar nom1- n111on'I Many of tewan's 80 movies ate now out 1n video. 1nclud1n the lfrcd Hitchcock ' '. Jamee Stewart thrtllcu "Vcn110" and "Rear Window" Ban In Brull RIO DE JANEIRO -The Bralllian aovemment as 1ryan1 to ban the movie "Cobra," stamna SylvHter tall .. t , because u cons1de" 1he film too vaolcnt, the 1us11c-c mam~try said JuH1cc Minuter Paulo Bros\lrd ordered f~eral ccnson 10 rrcoM1der pcrmmaon for the film 10 be shown. a mmmn spoke man Ja•d Malavoz1 said the m1n1s1er made the dec1 ion afier an 1nc1· dent 1n the nonheHtcrn cit}' of Salvador rcttrtd pohtt officer • ca me out of a 'ihowing of"< ohra .. and started fin ng a p1 \llll wound- ina three people. In Recife. another northea~tcrn city, an audience: trashed the 1hcater after sceana the movie. 1n which tallone ponrays o pohcc officer Eye donations NEW DELHI. lnd1a -Pnme M1n1stcr Rajlv Gandlll and h1\ ftahan·bom wife. Sonia, Maned a pledge Monda)' to donate their cornco to the National Eve Ranl. a ~pokcsman 511d Gandhi, 42, and h" wife. '5 $tJncd the papen at 1heir rc4l1· denc-e. donatana their cornea\ at the 11me of their death\ The m1n1~try and vanou!t n('w\papen ha"c been mountma campaign 1n the pa'it few )can for don111on of cornea'i and other orpn'i • )\lmO'it nane malhon people an lnd11 a~ completcl) bhnd. while 4j nullion suffer from visual 1mpa1nnent. Nearly 60 ptrrcnt of the c)c problems an the country arc curable and 2S ptf'C'tnt prt'"cntiblr. India hH 1 popu- lation o'780 million ~pie v l8 roa VIENNA COUP Both vulnf'rable. Eut dea.15 NO&TH WEST •8 CV A 1083 ¢Ak9 G •A 108G • 1097 5 3 ?4Z EAST tAl.JtZ O Vold <> 8' •9762 <>QJ71 •KJ4 8 SOUTH •Q• V'KQJ9 87G <> 10 e 2 •Q The bidding: Eut South WHt North l • 3 Q Pue e Q Pue Put Pu• Opening lead. Ten of • The \'.,ienna Coup as really a slm pie squeeze. However, before it can operate. declarer must play off a winner or winners in a suit to Sf't up a lower-ranking card in th<> cor rect position as a threat After South''> weak JUmp .ovt-r call, North tould count 10 or 11 tricks with the help or a 'lpade ruff Since where there are 11 ure tricks a 12th can frequently be dt'- veloped, North wa.<;ted no time an getting to lam West led a pade, Ea.'4t won and for want of anything bt'ltt>r h1ft ed to the queen of diamonds There were only 11 top tricks -the 12th would have to come either from niffing out the king-Jack of club'! or a squeeze. Since East almost surely had the king or clubs and CHARLES GOIEI 010 . SHUIF the deferuie virtually marked him with the Jack of diamonas, deelarer chose the squeeze as the surer line However, East would be discard- ing after dummy, so a threat card had to be set up in the South hand. Declarer won the diamond In dumrny, came to hand with a trump and ruffed a spade. After drawing the last trump, dt><'larer cashed his temaanang high diamond and then started to run .trumps When he led ha'I last heart, the table was down to a diamond and the ace-10 of clubs, and East held the Jack of diamonds and king-Jack of clubs Dummy parted with ats d1 amond, but East was taught ln a vice A the cards lie, he had to hold onto both of ha.s clubs or else dummy's 10 would be th~ fulfilling track, and has jack of diamonds was needed to prevent dttlarer''i 10 from scor1ng. No matter what he l ho'le to discard, he would be pre- '4entmg declarer with h14' slam '::~~~, S@ \l~~-"£tr~· :::: ltll .. tl lty C\.A Y l '0UAN 0 11.o•ronge '"'"•" of II!• I0<1r terombl9d we<d1 be low 10 for"" fo<i• 1•mole WO'd1 I LAROE C I I' I I' I A VP~SC P.A'-'Blf '°"I ~ l<NSW{P • rri-1,rrr1 I II I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Obiect 6 Showed up 10 Servant 14 Uneven 15 Liiith's mate 16 Unbleached 17 Complexion 18 House-pest killer 20 Honor card 21 Sorrows 23 Mountain spur 24 Gambler's decoy 26 Invented 28 Abaft 30 Chess plays 31 Wear 32 Annoying 36 River Isle 37 Jesters 38 Nothing 39 Frul1 42 Headstone 44 Functions 45 -wire 46 Prances 49 Low point 50 Vestment 51 Sailor 52 Sort of sun 55 Sharp drops 58 Inspirit 60 Rew m1n«al1 61 Happy tune 62 Saltpe1er 63 Promontory 6" Female 65 Run through DOWN 1 ObHgauon 2 A Gardner 3 NASA feats 4 Mii force 5 Chtantt 6 Dromedary s kin 7 Fusses 8 T1etse lly 9 Germ~n river 10 Vers1f1er 11 Estate 12 Very up~e1 13 Tricked 19 Roof parts 22 Long-ltved 25 Covered up 26 Mover s cart 27 Dusk pertods 28 USSR 1ymbo1 29 Siikworm 30 Atr1cans PMVtOUS PUZZLE 90l YEO 32 Customs 33 Drunkard 34 C11ro's river 35 Flower tnlormal 37 Hal makings 40 Operation 41 Pierced 42 Disheartens 43 Numerical prefix 45 i=orb•ddance 46 Mass part 4 7 Love In Udo 48 Bench toots 49 Unpleasant 51 Detained 53 Actress Anna 54 Animal groun 56 Undet lhe weather 57 By dtnt of 59 Osculllt' a • I ' Al4 Ot1nge Co ... DAILY PILOT/ W~. ~ 27, 1W THE ttAKJLY CIRCUS --.............. _ .. .by Bit Keane "The break ·1s set for m1dntght Bring your sno~el. Pass 1t on .. MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .... ,.. ,..,,..,. . M ove yow fr 1M 1d1 outside M armadul<P. M 1 t1ri<Jq1• club 1', h<:re · PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRAB BL£ J ~(JU. \ I It t'"\t"•I U"J h~ l'-ll I I : ~ \~ ( . I ( 'I t ROSE IS ROSE ' ,, ; .... QP£ .•. BE ".-1E ?~E,..-ESi A"ID SMAl': .... f5T GIRL IN ... HE 141µ0L£ 1. ... ASS • Ht.~ l ~'l 1,i.,lNl VU.AJ ., i 11l 1. P.U.l UU. ~ l.U "Vf,N Wt.. eu~ ?.-'f.M• 1~L l~ M.J\.E.. l> IU.. L~L.l. BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll artch (VIP) I - "You never bid YOU R relatives goodbye like that." DENNIS THE MENACE HOPE ., S A 6000 . . BREAKFAST SUT 1T IS A BAD SUPPER I I f J .. by Hank Ketcham ~ &·11 by Charles M. Schulz v..HEN \..IJE GO ~o C0LLE6E MARCIE IM NOT 601N6 TO ROOM w1ri.i YOU 7f ~ : ("'; .. by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ~, l wi~ HOT el.OW ON f'T ! l.. U.S. ACRES HOW WMAT PIP 1 PO WIT~ TM05f FLOWER~? • • t ( I • FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE u.>Hffi"~)tlJ lCOKl CHf\IS'TOPl1Ef'. fOR I Ellz.ABE:TH 7 11-\AT WHEN SHOE JUDGE PARKER PEcf>LE.A~ . BEl~f"\ADE, &:lME- I THE~\ 'l ~ 11 t1E5 (rrr:" I Hf\KE. 1 MISTAKES/ t I FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY by Berke Breathed '/NIN( lQI llJlf MOM -~~· 'Tlrf t.mlmMfY HE 6M )QI, 1llr ~ 1lJ AIS/OrJ' 10~~1¥ "" fMfril! ,/()J/11 "' Me ~ htEXKT' Tift Sl,C(JNP NS!~ OF ~~·Kr" .4ltttT THE ~ 11/t1( hEiJ. ~(Ml( ~ by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston I PSKED~f\ BPCm-\a:\ I 7i . \. .. by Jett MacNally by Harold Le Doux ... HANK MOVED OUl THIS ' by Tom Batluk 1-iOU !(1\101.>.l CJJHAT 1 U~ AROoT r.x..>I=' nr..w PRINC.lfAlZ. HE'5 GOT A C1REltr 5ENSf !11/r.. or HLJM'JR ' ~~r;•-:-, ( ( (~i f·:~ t-I/.. (l ) by Garry Trudeau ' ., I .. I WEONESOAY, AUGUST f'I. ~- "011 C•" Bord pltchee lloeton to •1 wino._. T-. m. Defected Czech eporta ICl!ntlet i'enele Eeet 11arete. a . . \... Chargers hopi-ng p .aradise right ornell ·Y Joyner OK after knife glances off NEW YORK -Anaels roolue Wally Joyner left Yankee Stadium unharmed Tuesday n1p11. although a lot of people w1th1n lhc Angel\ organ1i..at1on were left w11h \t:COnd thoughts aboul the mood of the Bronx following Mike W11t's 2-0 v1c1ory ove r the American League East contender\. Jor,ner, who said he thoulf,ht 11 wa' ·a big me Lal comb at lirst." had an open knife thrown at him. but 11 apparently m1ucd 1t\ tarJet .. It JU\t kn teked me It JUSI. &lanced ofTmy arm," \31d Joyner who lef\ the field quickly Angel Managcr C1ene Mauch picked up the knife and p ve 1t to a security guard Mauch ~1d lht' knife: was do~ to 12 inches in length Joyner. the 'ltan1ng A n can League fir-,1 ba\Cman 1n the All - Star game before g1v1n1 way to Yankee fint ba\C man Don Mat- un&J y. lead\ 1he Angels 1n h1tt1ng ( . .30 I), home run' ( 22). hll<J ( 148). RBI (89) and at-bat\ (49 1) He went 1-for-4 fue\day Cutslmply Ralders look toMcCallum OXNARD kunn1ng back Kenny Kans,. one of1h c heroes of the Super Bowl 1n January of 1981 , wa' relea\Cd by the l O\ Angele" Raiders Tuesday a .. Na11onc\I Football League team\ 1nmmcd their 5quad' to SO playc:n Kin&. 29. win the: kauJen ' <Jtan1na halfback in the: 1980 and 1981 ~a\Ons txfore the am val of Marcus Allen in I Q82 \huffied him to pnmanly rc- strve duties In the Ra1der'l' 27· I 0 victory over Ph1ladclph1a in the Super Rowl follow1na 1hr I ~80 ~Hon. Kina . \Cored <i tout hdown on a record 8(). · yard pai.' re(cpllon from Quancrback Jim Plunkcn • Kina wa \ onr of fou r players relc:a'1Cd by the Raiden while "" othen were placed on 1nJurcd re'lervc Also released wa\ Fulton Walker, a fi ve yt'U ve teran who ~t an NFL unaJe·~a~n punt return yardaie record 11'1 ~a~m Walker. 28. wa) \laned c:arly in the I 98S season af\er be•na rcle.aa<d by the M1am1 Oolph1n!t He pan1c1patcd 1n only I) pmes with the R11den, yet returned fi2 punta l or 6Q2 yard' (an I 1.2-yud :a .. cra r)and 21 k1ckofTHor 4f17 yard (a 22 -vard avcra ) Walker wtto wa al.o a rtt<rvc defcn,.vt' bl k, had not pla yed 1n the Raiden' thrtt prr.c:H on pmn bt rauK' of a 1pra1nrd anklf A day before the cutdown Raiden' Coach Tom f1 oru sa1J Walker'• ankle "hn not protrrncd '' well " we'd li kr • I I Early date tn Ha watt may be one off ew •yacattons' wtthtn scope of ' 86 season --- By AOOER CAAUON Of ... Dllr........ ' When 8111 Workman was applyin& for the then.vacant JOb of footben coach at Oranac Coast Collcsc there was a arcat deal of specul_at1on about who would tel the job. But Workman ~med v1nually unfued over the poss1b1htics a.s he awaited thc-dcc1s1on last spring. "Hey," he said. "I'd hkc to &et II, it's what I've wantod for a Iona time. But, 1f I don't, well, I'll JUSt hue to settle for Hawa11 1n September and two more years of IUJeaph Carter." Well Workman was lhc dlo1cc oI the Pirates. so Dave White. Work- man's original quanerback at Edison in 1973, is len with the job. So much for the dirty work. TOOTBALL PRBvmw Sdw>ol· l!dlton IHuntlnoton hMltll C~· D•vt Whitt Cflr&t vt.,). S••H lrlen G'°"*' C~vt coordl-rwttor, llnet>Kktn and ofttntlv• bKtlal: Terrv LorentHn ldtftnalvt PM>, HWrv ktlmldl (ofttnalvt llntl, Scott StrOM!der (oftenalve Unt), L.vmen Clowtt (o.ftnalvt tncn, klcklnG ~mt), Troy Orv (rt- celvera, dtfenalve 1>9Ckal L .. Out SunMI HIC'kfwmr Cnaroen. Coton-Or"'1' •nd GOid OHenM MulllPte I; OeftnM. Okie, •·> l91S reco<d L. .. oue •· l, Overell: 11·2· 1 CCIF 8IO Five Co"'Chamotc>Ml fact, wt feel really hunJ"Y." Tho~ "four full-time starters," incidentally, each earned All-Sunset League honors The Chargcri. leave for Hawaii on Monday with a date with St. Anthony Hiah in Maui Sept 4. "We're looking forward to it," said the first-year White. "We're going to make 11 fun and try to take 11 as a stepping stone. We hope to get cverxonc: to play and make 11 a fun trip. Caner. a supreme tailback. was the cla~\ of the league as a sophomore Mike Hcndcnon. a standout athlete, ha\ been moved from the sccondal"y to quarterback. Tallb&ck K.ate.pla Cuter (abo•e) and llneb9cller Mare Hartman are back wttb AU-8auet Leaeue repatatl.ou. Whether St. Anthony proves to be the "averaae" team t.hat others arc pred1ct1n& remains to be seen, but White fi&urcs rcahty WJll set in very quickl y, since the Charser1' next pme with El Modena bas been moved up from Sept 19 to Sept. 12. "We·11 have to set the sand out real qu1<.k," said White "We're going to work on Fnday and Saturday (follow- ing the St Anthony pmc) and do some things for El Mo while we're there After El Mo it's Scrv1te. Mater Dc1 and Santa Monica, so our vacation will be over early." The Chargers upset the odds to collect a co-championship in the (IF Big Fi ve Conference playoffs a 'year ago. but White brushe11 offthoughts of complacency. "We really only ha ve four full-tame stanen back," said White. "We loi.t to El Modena last year and West- min\tcr beat us in league and darn near en the playoffs. As a mailer of Also returning ·~ linebacker Marc Hanman (6-). 200) and down hncman Bruce DuBois (S-10, 190). ( arter pounded his way to 992 yards as a 'M>phomon:, ·includ1nf 14 touchdown\, but 'lltll fell short o his potential. mainly because of lOO many f umblcs "He wa!t )USI running last year on talent,'' ~1d Whue "He rcaJly didn't know what he was doina. Ho's so much smaner now He's watched lilm\ of Kerwin Bell and he'll be much i.martcr He was hkc a Dave C1c:roux as a ~phomorc. "He JU'll treed to run people over With the football rh" year, you'll SU a \lra1ght arm and he'll dip his .. houldcr He won't fu mble a\ much." ( ancr, who appcan much laricr than h1\ fi·O. 200-pound d1mcns1ons indu.atc. bcnlhe\ 31 5 pounds and power ' lean\ nearly 300. exceptional eOo rt\ lor a tail back with 4.6 speed 1n the 40 "I fc:cl· •rell good ahout our (Pleaee eee EDl801'/8~) Witt becoming near-Unbeatable Angel hurler shuts down Yanks for victory No. 16 NFW YORK (AP) -It turned out that two ru n\ were more than enoulf,h for Mike Witt. "I don't know 1f anyone thought those runs would win. but we've been getting games like lh1s," he ..aid W111 won his \Cven1h straight uart -a career hc'1 -wtth a fo ur-hitter Tuc:'lday night as the Angel' heat the New York Yankee\ 2.(J The v1uory was ( allforn1a's third in a row. while the Ya nkee\ ha ve lo'it fo ur 'ilnught W111 16-7, walked one. struck out five: and rl·11 red the fi nal 14 hitters he faced 1n his third \hu1ou1 a nd Amcnccin League-leading 12th com- plete game Witt h<t't allowed JU\I one earned run in h1\ IHI .J Tonight'• game .U1d• are idle. Tbanday'• Game lktro1t at Anicl•. 7 35 p m 43 1/11nn1ngs and has not lo'it ~1 nce Roston'\ Roger ( lcmcnr. beat him o n Jul)' 12. Witt threw a \I>. hitter in that game. loi.ing 10 the Red Sox 3-2 "I fell tonight prett y much the wa y I havr k it thl' la't l \(.'.ve n or c1gh1 game:\ -pretty good \tu fl prc ll) good command.'' said W11t, who ''wn't thl· metJor lca&ue"• l~t no-hitter a perfect game on thl· linal day of th(.• 1984 season The Angels took advantage of a IO\\ h) r e>.a\ 10 the Bmton Red ~" 10 move into a four ga mt lead 1n the .\"t Wl·<.t I he ..ame game rn\I lht' Yan kee!> a gamt· 1n 1hc Al l..a'1 a\ they fell 'tt'vrn g.imn hac k of Bo\ton 't ankce\ Manager Lou Pin1dla i.a1d the d ub v.h1lh wu not ..conng run\ to begi n wtth wa\ further v.cakcncd when third base man Mike P.agJ1arulo 1nJured a groin muscle Sunday He ha' not played .,,nte "We need a very good road tnp now, a very &OC><J road mp," P1n1clla said of tht' club'' uixom1ng 14-game tnp. beginning Thu™1ay w11h fi ve in ~attic ··w e need to gc:I hot and there\ no belier place to !>tart than Seattle " The Angel~ ~orc:d both their run& off Doug Drahck. 3-6. 1n 1he \Ccond inning Reggie fad\(1n kll off w11 h a walk , went 10 \Ccond on a grounder and \lorcd on a double b)' fack llowell I fuwc ll wen t 10 third on a grnu nder and ~orell on a "ngk b)' Dick <ichofield I\ first-1nn1ng double pla> erased W1l11c Randolph\ "'"'le and W111 did not allow anu1hcr ha'>t runm·r until Don Ma111ngl)' \1nglcd w11h 1v.11 out in the founh Phils' four-run eighth tops Dodgers, 6-4 LOS ANC 1ELf' CA P) -C 1lenn Wil '°n o~erved lrom the on-deck circle 1n the c1g.h1h 1nn1ng J uc'>da) night as Lo\ Angeles Dodgers' rt'hcver Ken Howell threw hu smok1n1 fastball pa'>I M1kl· <ichm1d1 It did a~lutely noth1na to hol\tcr Wilwn\ uinfidencc 'The)' told me the last two p11'hes to Mike were d0<.ked at 95 miles an hour," \Sid Wilson, who moment\ later h11 another 95 mile-per-hour pe t(. h hardy O\ er the nght-ficld fence with two men on ha'>t' His 14th home run capped a four-run inning th..a1 lifted the Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lhe\ 1016-4 victory. "I don't know how 11 happened,'' he said "He hkw me away '>('veral times txforc: I'm Ju" glad he d1d n'11hrow mr a breaking ball in that s1tuat1on " Von t I ayes drove 1n the fin1 run of1he pivotal 1nn1ng with a 11c:-break1ng i.ingJe ofT Los Angeles Today'•game Philadelphia (Ruffin 6 11 ..at Ood1~n (Wckh 6-9) I wa\JU\l lr)1ng to ~t.t) balk and ma ke \Ure I \.\J\n t fooled on a hreak1 ng hall "\aid Ha)e\ whn hrnkl· hi\ fifth hat in Lhc past two game\ on lht· ltc hrr:iker "I ha"l' 111 wver m)\Clf on th\: hrea k1ni h.ill I h made 1hr p1tlh on the 1n'>1dr part Ill tht· pl..atr ..and I did all I can do wit h 11 " f1me I 05 pm TV /'.one Rad111. KAB< (790) f hur\da) ·.,game Dodgers arc idle Jell 'tone hcgan the winn1nri rall) w11h .i 11n1· out \Ingle and rnn1 1n ued to !>CU>nd whrn tht· hall went under left-fi elder Franklin ~tuhh\ glove for t1n rrror P1nth·h11ter Ron Rocn1ckr w.1lkrd and 11.i)'l'\ dumf)Cd h1\ hit-and-run "'"Ilk into '>hon u·ntrr 'tton ng St._onc rel iever 1:-.d Vandr Rcrg, I -~. whoramr 1n to prolt't 1 Alejandro Pt·na'\ two run lead and \Urrrndered a g.arnc-1)!08 homer 10 John Ru\'iell 1n the -.cventh Kc-.1n C 1ros~. 9·10 \Ca1tered 11 hm thrnup.h \Cvt·n inning'> for the v1uory \tc\lt' fkdrn\lt1n p11du·d the final 1wo 1n ni nl), &•' intt up 'tuhh\ 11,1 horn" run ..and an R RI \1nglc h)' f no\< allt'll 1n tht· ninth lla)C\' eighth-in ning h11 wa\ hi\ third of thr ~me following a run-~onng !>ln&k 1n the fir'>I 1nn1np .ind a leadofT douhlc: in the founh McEnroe loses opening rOu~d ., ....... I M atch-toughn s ml Ing In earliest ver U .S. Open exit Nf-W \ O f{k. I \PJ John M1 I nrr~ taml'd hi\ tt·mpc.·r hut nut hi\ 1rnn1r, I ut '<13) .and he-'t ame a lin t ruund t J\u,111) 1n lhC' l I ~ Optn "I kit Ille r I wa .. 1n l'I rra">nahly good humc.· of m1ncl ' Mcf nror. iilny1na 1n uni) h1\ fourt h 111umamrn1 \IOU' ti \('\('n•Olllnth la)OfT \lld • f fcll ltkr I p.,,r a prrtt) 1uod r f1on and v. ' trying the: hc't th1n1 th 1 I rnuld do" II wun t enoulh a' PoAul \nnaconr bu t the n1nth·\Ct'ctt'd Md nroc I ·h 1'1·1, f>.) fl·' "I 1utt hoped 1hat I would ao out -nd pla} ~ell 1tld1) ... Ann tone u 1J " ntl 1fl d1d, 1 n I'd ha"c a rhan<r f nnunatd) 1 acu a 101 of < han<:t\ •• lct\C' 1n tht' li r'\t round of thc nrllt I \ Osx·n \ince I om Ok leer of the "lt•thf'il.lnd\ lo<it to 8nta1n ·~ M.uk < "' 1n the fint round 1n 1~1W In l~t.K C)l. .. kt'r IO\t to ;\rth ur 4\hr 1n thr 111 lc llldh. h I ...i\I \'Car Md nroe ftll to < 1rt ho \lo"a1c1:i·., hnn Lcndl 1n the int'n' ""Rll'\ final On T ur-'lda)' l ('n<ll l11llt1"cd \.1t l nruc onto thr Lm11\ \1 mmong \tad1um < nun and 1ru\hrdC1lcnn l .a~c:ndt'( krr b ' l'I ' h () It dOt'\n 'tallt't·t mr aull," 1hr top "'rdrd I ('ndl \aid ot Mt f ntr~·, 'hot kina drfrat · I mrun I h'4\C' Ill pl:t' !Robert) \<'au"' in thr \t'tnntl round f .. en1uafh 1 cnuld hl\:t' I'll )Cd \1t t nro<' en 1hr quartrn hut 11 " a lont wt)-1hcrt' for me and Im him· I nr him 11 pro"ed 19 bc tou Iona I l\upc 11 doc\J\'l pruu~ w be loo loni fur me " .\raenuna' < 1u1llrrmo Viii! "hn v.on tht' I \ Open 1n IQ77 whC'n 11 v.a\ playl'd on t la) 1 i•u t•1 Paul Mt Nam« ol .\u\lrtha \ S· :.f:I John Mcltnroe mted tn Rnt roand of U .9 . Open T1lmday. So Mt I nror, "'hu h~' ""on the four time\ Wi mhlcdM thrct' nd Yrh w11 ranked No I until th me ft"t finah•t to (Pl u .. o. ·r111M) \ \ Ellard still. questionable for '86Rams ANA HEIM -Ram~ ( oach John Robin!.On ~1d T uc:"'1a) 1ha 1 Henry Ellart.t'\ 32-da) holdou1 ha' forced him 10 ponder a \Ca~n without the prolific w1dr receiver .ind punt·rctum man 111~ comment!> came a day after neaotrntwn\ between Ellard'• agent, M1li.t• Bla11 and the Ramfl failed 10 hrtdgt' tht· S21XJ 000-a-)'ear gap br- l\.\t'cn the two panic\ Tm \urc 1hcrt' will be more ncg11t1a11on\" Robin.,on ..aid "The la\l l haptrr ha' not been "ritten. but I dt1n'1 haH an) rnmmenl about the bu\1ne\\ a\J)('lt (nfthc holdout)··· On lht' other hand Robini.nn \aid thl' longrr fllard holds nut thr J(fl ,11t·1 tht· pmhlrm bcl omc'> \\.ht·n ,ou re late -you hun your \Cit and tht· team 'R11h1n\On said "If ht• "'"'l'' mul h more time 11 could hun tum 1h1\ \C3"'1n and that would h•: .t \t·riou' blov. to h1\ career ·· Koh1n\.lm '>.lid hC'' bcc:n forced to '11ml' to gnp\ with the fal·t that Hr nr) ma' nol he here th1~ year ' 1 llard thr team 'leading rl'cc:1ver a \1·a1 ilj(ll <1nd lhc "la11onal Football < onkrt·nu·' lt-ad1ng punt returner Im I hrl't' Ull1\l't ul• "'t' )'ra"' want\ \I S million for .i three-year w nlraC'l hill I\ w1l11ng Ill l <tmpromt'>C Rian ""d Ala11\aid 1hr Ram\ have offered a lou r yr.tr lOntral I worth about ~ '\{)(>.OOO a )'Car In other ne,.., q·trran q uartcrb3 k \tnr R.irtkow\k1 lrft pratllCc early "'11h .i \lomach mu\C.lr prohlcm. 1he \Jmt· one that Wd\ a r11 nlern la\t \.\C't " Kuh1n\.lm said. "I te·, douhtful lor the 11.'•mc (fnda\ J 1n l>rn'n I wanl to ht· l'\lremd\ taut11111\ 11·, nn1 o,.: '""" h111 I v...a111 11 Ill he;il I'll dn 11k Im \111 l· tomorrnv• · H11ol.1t• 1.11 li.k Rollt•n ( Ol J '"'h 111111111 1111 ~ tr 1101 t < I <\ 111\(1 k it pr .ul111• c•.trh ""Ith "'hJI wu\ 1l1,1i1111't·tl a\ an .11Ut.ra ... uctl lrll m 1.11111 l ull Czechoalovakla without Lendl Pk \(ti I C 7t'lh0\lov1k1a I \l'1 h.1n I ~ndl will not pla\ 11n 1ht ( tnhn\hnak f>.n·I\ Cup ll·.1111 1h.11 l<H e' 'wrdrn 1n <lcto ht·r """ plaHnt lapta1n fan k.1 Hh' ""'' f uc\C.Jay ''flt'~' \.\Ith lcndl l'kcd him 111 '"'" the •ram,'' Kode~· told rt•pn111·" llr rephcd hr cannot 11< ""'11l lorm.ah.t1e\ he aJlphed for -.rr1· n111 ~lllcd in t1mr and no• ht ha\ anotht'r pr am I ,.nJI, lhC' top-ranked pla)et 1n 1ht v.orld ha\ not f)l ('d on the c 1rt hoslo' ali. 1ea m \1nt.e {)(tutxt I 4K~ 1n r rankfun. -hcrt he pulled uu1 o( the \lnaJe and r.la)cd thr cff>uhl<" onl) rtluctAnt· ly. da1m1n1 an <'lttow 1nJury ~nl C1crm1n' c rushcJ C tt"\h(~lo\ali.11 ~.-0 -but w11h1n a k t cndl won an t'\h1b11ton tournament 1n I '' Ru1 ht'fford. N J ... ... _ • 0nange Cout OA.llY PllOT/ Wedneedey, Augult 27, 1881 ' ....,..,,,,,,,,...._ AMERICAN LEAGUE -------=- ,Boyd continues111astery of Texas EVans. Baylor hOmer. back 1 OK performance in 41/i innings. The loss dropped the Ranacn four gamci behind the Amenean Leque West· leading Anaets, who defeated New York 2-0. sinale by Tony Armas, a double by Rich Geaman, Owen's infield arounder that llCOred Armas and Barntt'111crifice fly. the Royals a 4--0 lead. Ona sil'\aJed in a run an the first and Mike K.Jngery doubled and scored on a sinaJe by Jim Sundbera in the second. Brett homered witn two outs in the founh and led off the seventh with his I Sth home run. He also singled in the eiahth. From >JJ dl1pa«*t Evans' 19th homer of the season was a two- run shot in the fif\h that aave the Red Sox a 7-1 lead. Baylor, who had struck out in his three tnps against Loynd. hit his 2Sth leading off the ~ve!1lh aaa1n~t reliever Mitch Williams. Eight d1fTC'rent players sco~ for Boston and eight of the nine staners had hits, including two doubles by aoaas. h marked the ninth time in his career that Brett had hit two home runs in a pme and second time Lhis season. He also hit two homers ap1nst New York April 9. ARLINGTON. Texas -Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd /itched a (our-hatter with 10 strikeouts an Owi&ht Evans and Don Baylor hit home runs Tuesday ma.ht as the Boston Red So.11 broke a thrtt-game rosina streak with an 8~ I victory over the T cxas Rangers. The only run off Boyd came on Toby Harrah's finh home run of the season. It tied the game 1-l in the first. Royals I, W•Jte Sox I: ln Chicago, Oeorac Brett hat a pair of solo home runt and Steve Balboni hit a two-run homer, lead.Ina the K.al)JaS City to a victory over the White Sox. · ·The Royals had IS hiu as they won their S«ond straight pmc and seventh of 11 , while the White Sox fell to their finh straiaht defeat. The White Sox snapped a string of 18 scoreless lnnina.s when they sco~ a run an the third on a double by Ron Karkov1CC' and a ~ingle by Reid Nichols. Boyd, 13-9, walked one and struck out his season ht&h as he ended Teus' four-pmc winmng streak. Boyd has won all three of his starts against the Rani.crs this season. Jim Rice gave Boston a 1-0 lead in the top of the first with an RBI in&Je followinaa walk to Marty &m:tt and a s1ng)e by Bill Buckner. Spike Owen's infield sin&lc. his steal of second. Wade Boggs' RBI double and a fielding error by Ranger shortstop Curtis Wilkerson pu hcd the Rcd Sox into a >-I lead after two. Charlie Leibrandt1 11 -10, pve up seven hits and no walks. strikma out six batters. in his seventh complete game of the season while Richard Oouon. 8-13, took the loss. Ti1en I, A's '1: In Detroit, Home runs by Darnell Coles and Mike Heath hiahhahtcd a s1>.-run Detroit sixth 1nning1s the Tiaerscamed an 8-7 comeback victory over Oakland m a Oe.kland '• Alfredo Orttfen aeta bruhed.back. Te.11as rookie Mike Loynd lost his first game against two wins. He aUowcd seven runs Thr> 1 ncreascd 11 to S-1 in the fourth on a Balboni hit his 28th homer in the third inning. after Jorge Ona had singled. and gave ~ (Pleue eee TIO&R8/83) Hol1nes finds way to get his bouts, beco1ne pro01oter Larry Holmes. who feels he can still m put up a fight. plan<, to put on fights. Holmes. his assoc1atr. Dick Lovell. and his attorney Charles Spaz1an1. haH' requested a promotl'r's license 1n Penns>l"'ania under the name Sport!>eor But Holme) 1s not planning to invade the promotional world ot \uc:h b1gt1me bo'ung brokers as Bob Arum or Don ~1ng Some da ma be. but tor no"' Holmes wants to be one of the promotional part1c1- p.tn1s in any big fights he 1s Jn'-Oh.·ed tn l\1 his age and asking pnce. that might not be easy. "We're not trying to get nc:h.'' Holmes said of the promo- tional 'cnture ... Wr'll be happy to break even." Holmes plans to promote shows in such places as his hometown of Easton: Scranton, Holmee where he began his professional boxing can:er 1n 1973. and Bethlehem. where he has planned his first c.ho"' for Sept. 19. He wants to put on two more cards 1n 1986. Holmes. the promoter. plans to showcase his brother Mark, a m1ddlewe1ghl. whose: successful career. at leac;t on paper was put on hold last year when he was knocked out b) John Collins. But H olme~ ~1d his brother's career 1s not his sole purpose for promoting. "I "'an·110 g"e )Oung figh ters a chance," he said. As a tighter Holmes find<; himself in a post1on al the ase of 16 vi being on the fringe uf a d1v1s1on he once dominated. of hcmg in thl· pos1t1on of becoming an opponent for a }oung fighter looking to put a lamous name on his rcc:ord. · I m detin1tel) going to fight .. ..aid Holmrs. who ~on his first 48 fights before losing and fa1hng 10 regain the International Bo,ung F~erallon t1llt' 10 l\!.O tight<; aga1n~t Mtthacl ')pinks. ''I'm going to tight ~met1mt· 1n 1'.Jo,cmber." Holme<o. "'ho wall be 37 on !'lo' ' 'ia1d Black arm ban d tells the story SEATTL E -DefenSl\e tackle Reg,g1e [i] Rogerc; of the Washingt on Hu,k1e'I will •II • wear a black arm band with the number 20 on his football JCr\C)' th1\ ~a'ion "It\ .. omcthang to remind me ul a 'pcc1al per..on." thl' 6-6. 270-pound senior t'l(plained. h1!> vo1<.·e barelv aud1bll· Out when tht• Paufic..-1 IJ C onkrcn<.e Skywr11cr'> v1s1tt:d the Wa'>htngton campu'> Monday. Rogers made 1t tkar ht• didn't "'•mt 10 talk about the coca1ne-<:aused death of ht~ older brother Oon at the fa mil) home in Sa<.rameoto. 1h1'> <,ummer Oun wa\ a \taning safet:y fo1 thl· C lev<'land Browne. and a former l ( l \ .\11-l\ml'rll J Anti-steroid posters required \A( RAML' f() -.\thlet1t locker Ill rooms tn < .iltforn1a "'''' have to have po<,tcrs nc),tJunc warning that 1t 1s illegal to u.-.e steroid!> to enhantl' athll'tac per- formant:e The: pmtcr\ "''" be: r-.:qu1rl·d under A817.::!4 b) A\~mbl)nl.JO '°ltnl· < lutl· D R1\.Cr'>1de. Yvhach <10" C1eorge Dcui..ml'Jtan \1gncd 1010 law Tuc'>day < urreot state lav. makec; the unprc\Cnbcd use ur sale of \tero1ds illegal. Tribble connected to murder WASHINGTON -Brian Tribble, m charged 1n the cocaine intoxication death of basketball star Len Bias, has been linked lo a murder an northeast Washin~ton, according to papers filed in Distnct of Columbia Superior Court. The coun papers also say that Bias was in Tribble's apartment shortly before the athlete died, indicating police may have cleared up some of the mystery of Bias' movements m the early morning hours of June 19. The coun documents. signed by Prince George's Circuit Judge Roben J. Woods. ask Washington authont1es to subpoena three men who live in the d1stnct to appear before the Prince George's County grand jury mvesttpting the Bias death. OnC' of the! tno. Adrian James, is a fonner district police officer who. according to the court papers, told police that Tribble was responsible for the death of a man who had stolen a safe belonging to Tribble. The safe was taxen in the hours following Bias' death from the apartment of Julie Walker, a friend of Tnbble. who told police It belonged to Tribble. James led polu:e to the safe which was found empt) · The two other men Woods asked d1stnct authorities to subpoena arc friends of Tribble. Gideon Fobb\ and Mark Majors. The court papers ci te an un1dent1tied witness as saying that Fobbs and Majors were in Tnbble's apanment with Bias early on the morning of the Un1versityofMaryland basketball star's death Quote of the day Joe Garagjola, NBC announcer and former major league catcher. .. The wind always seems to blow against catchers when they arc running." Tyson eyeing early knockout LA~ VtC1.\S -Undefeated heavy-m "'eight \.11k<-ryM>n had a read) answer "'hen asked ho"' long 11 will take him to m.ike .\lfon10 RatltfT his 25th knockout VICllm 1n n fights. "The first time he $Cl~ hit correctly,'' the 20-year- old heao,.)we1ght ~n!><lt1on said. RatlttT I\ tht· only thing standing between Tyson and an earl) No, ember title shot against World Boxing C ounc1I champion Trevor Bcrb1ck. and Tyson vowed 10 wan lOnv1ncingly 1n their Sept. 6 bout. · And. wuh IS first-round knockouts to his credit. It's a vow Ratliff would do well not to ignore. "I predict a clear-cut win," said Tyson. l The r y .. on-RathtTtight IS on the undercard of the International Box 1ng Federation heavyweight title fight between champton Michael Spinks and Norway's Steffen Tangs1ad. but Tyson's first Las Vegas appear- ance may be tilt' real gatr attraction "People arc making a big thing of me." Tyson admitted. 'But rm JUSl excited to be fighting ont he \3mc card a\ those two guys " Soviet spikers t op U.S. team ~AC RAMENTO -The Soviet m l n1C>n heat the Un1tcd States 16-14, 10-1 S, I 5· I 3 I 5· 11 1 n a men's volleyball game 1 ue\da~ night The los\ before 6.846 fan) at Arco Arena evened the two team' at 2-2 on the Soviets' current tour of the l .., r he l I ~ team IS the defending World Cup r hampwn The Soviet team defeated the US. in July to "''o the gold medal at the Goodwill Games. Klein OK'd to file o n Davis SAN DIEGO -Gcnr Kk1n. former [i] San Diego Chargers ownrr, is \!ntttled to 411 t press his $33 million suit against the Los Angeles Raiders and Raiders managing general partner Al Da"'.is\ a judge has ruled. . . Klein filed the suit in January 1984, cla1m1ng he was a v1ct1m of malicious prosecution when Davis and the Raiders named him as an individual defendant in the Raiders· antitrust suit against the National Football League. The Ratders won a federal coun decision that allowed them to move to Los Angeles from Oakland. However. a federal judgr removed Klein, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. and Los Angeles Rams owner Georgia Front1erc as individual defendants before the verdict was rendered. Attorneys for Davis and the Raiders had argued that Klein's dismissal from the antitrust suit left him without legal stand1 ni to sue for malicious prosecution. San Diego Su pen or Court J.udge Mack Lov~tt. 1n a ruling made public Monday, disagreed. He said even though the Chargers were unsuccessful parties to the overall htiption along with the NFL and 26 other teams. the dismissal of KJei n from the suit constituted a legal victory for thr former team owner. A legal victory is needed as e'videncc that a lawsuit was malicious. · Lovell's ruling !o('t the stage for a Sept. 22 trial. Klein 1s seeking $3 m1lhon in compensatory damages and $30 million in punitive damag°'. Albeck signs with Bradley Pf:.ORIA .111. -Former Chicago Bulls m· Coach Stan Albeck. a I 9S5 graduate of Bradley Universi ty, today signed a fivc- >ear contract to become head basketball coach at his NC' AA-penalized alma mater. "If you ask me why I want to leave professional basketball. this is the only college job I would want." i.\lbeck said at a campus reception held for him. "I c~n't think ofa better place than Bradley, where I started 31 years ago, to wind up my carCt'r. Terms of the cont.act were not disclosed. Albcck. SS. coached three National Basketball Association teams 1n six years before his most rccC'nt I I-month sunt with the Bulls. Bradley began looking for a new coach two weeks before Dick Versace took an assist.ant coachingjoh Aug. S with the Detroit Pistons. On Jul y 14. Versace. 44. signed a one-year contract for a ninth season at Bradley. but hr was told 11 would be his last because of NC AA sant•t1on!> imposed against the: school that same day. The National Collegiate Athletic Assoc1a11on accused Versal:e of unethical conduct on grounds that he alle_gedly lted about and tried to cover up 1981 re('ruiting violations involving former Bradley player Anthony Webster. The NC' AA barred Bradley from post-season basketball play and its coache'I from off-campus rccru1ung for the coming season and put the school on probation for two years. ' Television, radio TELEVISION S p m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alabama vs. Ohio State. 4th Annual Kickoff Classic. from East Rutherford. N.J., Channel 5. 11 30 p.m -TENNIS: U .S. Open tennis h11thhghts. from Flushing Meadows, NY .. Chan- nel 2 RADIO I :US p.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at Dodgers, KABC ( 790). Defector gives Eastern-bloc sports secrets LOS GATOS (AP) -A Soviet-bloc sports scientist who defected last year ts unve1hng the secrets of the East and shaping a revoluuonary training program for young American track and field athletes. Ladislav Pataki, who sought more freedom to put his ideas to work, Oed C.zcchosfovakia with his W1fe and daughter after getting help from U.S. Olympic hammer thrower Ed Burke. Tounga portable computer. Pataki now n1csaround the country, v1s1t1ng sport~ research centers and talking with coaches and athletes. His Enghsh has improved s1gn1ficantly since his am val, but he says "the best I know 1s computer language." Pat.aka, 40. has been working 1n the high-tech world of Sa ltcon Valley on programs that could break Eastern Europe's lock on the hammer. discus.Javelin and shotput events. He holds a doctorate 1n b1omechanics and the theory of !lpons 1raininJ. and 1s applying his ideas to the U.S. Olympic Committee\ elite athlete project in the javelin and hammer throw. On the Junior .Olympics level, Pat.aJCJ is writing tra1 n ing programs fot coaches in all four throwing events, as well as developing model films with SyberVision Systems. Inc:. of Newark. Calif. "Lad1slav 1sa resource person who right now 1s being listened to," said Burke, chainnan of the nauonal hammer throw program. "It's not always possiblC' for an txpcn to come into a new area and be listened to. We have many fo reign coaches who arc ignored." Burke. a threc-ume Olympian now retired from competition, said the reason no Amencan holds a world record in any throwing event 1s because the United St.ates, unlike the Soviet bloc. has no Olympic development program for those events and no "feeder system~ from high schools. Hoping to change that with Patak1's help. Burke rccentl> created the nation's firs1 Explorers Ol~p1c Throwers Club through an Explorer Scouts post in Los Gatos. He hopes the program eventuall} wtll be expanded nat1onw1de b) the Explorer Scouts Olympic Committee. pan of the US Olympic Comm111ee. "The A1hlct1c Congress Junior Olympic program 1s where wr'rc going." Burkr said "That will be our premier meet So all year we're gom~ to our regional meets. working our way up to the national meet. and then we'll walk 1n. <;et new records and Just storm the place. "I got Lad1slav and (Olympic gold medal discus thrower) Mac Wilkins to work with me," Burke said. "We formed our first group 1n July wtth a camp of boys and g1rh age I::! to 23. Fifty-fi ve kids showed up the first day. We meet every other week now and usually 3S show up." One of the top yo ung athletes 1n the program is Enc Finch. who ha\ worked with Burke for 18 months and w1th Pauik1 for six months. Finch. 20. broke the national Junior college rcLord in the hammer throw several times this summer and will go to the lJn1vers1ty of Oregon this fall. .. Enc was not mult1-t.alented,'' Burke said. "This 1s not Reggi e Jackson. "But he 1s a good athlete and he'll be an Olympian. The fire bums wuhm that kid, you can sec 1t And he's not alone Two boys who ne ver saw a hammer before were throwing 130 feet with two sessions, just 30 feet less than wa s thrown at the Jumor Pan Ams. So we're making a definite suiiement We're going to be noticed." Pataki said Eastern Eu rope'<; ~ucccss in athletics 1s largcl) due to 11s soph1st1cated development program. "In C1echoslovak1a. there t!> a special program for 'iports stan1n~ in the fir!it grade," hr said. "There 1s a talent search m first grade and they get general athleuc tra1n1ng until the fifth grade:· ( 'h1ldrcn are gi ve n a sen es of tests for run nm$ speed, strength and endurance and arc analyzed to predict their eventual body size. according to their de velopmcn1 and th r height of their parents THE CHARGERS EDISON FOOTBALL PREVIEW. • • Amateurs' corporate backing coul d suffer '-..-1 • lfU A" l .. 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O•' Mill• Pr 11W • " &red lllo'4"'ftVl\I II> lb' OeYIO \Mrmen lb '' • !Curl ~ 11·d1· 0 ... 1<1 s,.,,.,, QO 11100 ~tl'ICWIWll r .,.,.,, Ze<ll $11•.C:t II 1t1• Erie Tllev.,., pt • I t• Trut<llO " cb' Tom WllPltfll't 10• c...ivw w,,,,. c11· \ HI W1 Yr & 4 240 Sr s " 200 .,, •0200Sr • o ns ~ ~ 10 190 $r ' 10 11S Jr 622SOSt 6 4 240 Jr • 1 tlO Sr \ t it s Sr 6 0 10 Sr 6 • 190 Jr • l 200 ... 6 1 tt S V • 0 110 ~ 6 0 110 Sr S 9 Ito Jr \ ' llO Sr \ 11 llO ~. s' 10 lit • 0 190 St 6119\Sr \ 11 100 ,, 6010SSr ,1 nos. t11TO$r 6 1 I~ Jr 60 100 St j ' ISS ~' '0 110 ~ 6 1 100 Sr • 0 ,,, Sr From Bl hackficld .. \aid White "David Sherman (ill\o a 4 ft hack) 1s a solid runnN and I lcnder'IOn. our quar- terbcl1.k. I!> a good runner. The que'>t1on marl.. 1~ our passing game llcndl·r-.on I'> nl'W and Lack S1akacs Cpronountcd \d)·ku~). o ur tigh t end. didn't catch to<J muc:h (I for 6 yards). "You knov. I have a passing background. bu1 11., obvious we'd be fooh\h not to be runmng. Still, we're going IC> hin cw throw the ball to wtn thl· h1g game<\ and,, . ., something we ha"e to 1mpro'r on " There isn't a c;ingle returning \tarter back 1n the oflen~1ve ltne, but White 1'ln't 1n a state of panic "We have some s11e," he "31d, "and of .my off-season that I've been here, the offensi ve hne has hftcd the hardest as a g10up and gained wc1j\ht a'> a group I hey'vc put the time 1n, -NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ -- and Doug Blanchard (6-4. 240) and Kn in Fairman (6-2. 2S0) have a chance to be real good." ._airman benches 38S pounds and po"'er deans 300. so it's obvious I d1'ion will have some muscle) to w unter the Wcstminstcr clan DuBms returni. w11h a school- rl'lord 14 \acks to hti. credit. and he's i.tronger 1h1s year. Combined with Dean Butler ( 5-1 I. 200) and V incc l..<1ga\p1 C5-9. 180). White feels he has a reasonable set of downhnemen. "( ompared to Westminster we're munchktn!>," ~1d White. "But we have decent 'Ille and our defensive hnc 1s quick. "Our defensive ends are anexpen- cnc:c:d . but 5tcady and do the things we want "The ~ondary 1s inexperienced. but Mike Pr1nct' 11dduome stab1hty." Prince. a 6-1. I 9S-pound senior. as out for football for the first time and has opened some eyes with his natural ability The fact that the greenest player oh the team adds stability says a lot for his athletic ab1ht1es. .. Wr don't have any glanng holes. but we don't have quite the skilled athlete\ of last year,'' said While. "There arc no Ricky Justices or Kenn) Gnggs around And Hen- dcr'°n isn't an (Make) Angelov1c right now. Bu t our nmn1n1 game will be stronger. "We tm1nstcr's the team to beat, our ~ids know lhat." ~•d White ... It's kind of nice th:n w.c'rc not the team to beat, but we're still Edison -and everybody 1s up when they play Edison." NEW YO RK CAP) -Amateur athletics must develop a uniform intcmat1onal drug tcsung program or mk losmg corporate sponsorship from companies fearful of hanning · their imaac. Canada's M1nmcr of Sport Ono Jelinek 111d Monday Jelinek, whosecountryw1ll host thr 1988 Winter Olympic Games in \al~ry. Albcna, and has 1t own drug policy, said he has spoken w11h a few maJor corporations who have tll· prcssed reluctance to sponsor amateur compet1t1ons because of athletes testing for recreational narcotics or peifonnance improve- ment drugs such as anabolic steriod . Corporate sponsorship has become .a llltlJor source of revenue for athletic uunpet1t1ons. e~pec1ally the Olympic (1amcs The I 976 Summer Olympics in Montreal run b) the C'anad1an (JOvernmcnt. !>ufTercd major losses. but the 1984 Gamrs 1n Los Anselcs. which was called br some the "Free E.nterpn~ Games· because of tls hea") corporate funding, produced a profit The m1na1;ter said that all inter· national ,p<>rts organ1ut1ons, Olym· pie comm111ec:~ and 1ndiv1dual coun· trte mu~t work together to sllndard· 11e 1he 'ubtances to be banned, tcstina procedure • test relmb1hty, sanctioni against athletes and the enforcement of \ll nc11ons New York's Santana finds Knight's bat jusf right Teuf ul. Knight drive four base hits each to power M ets' 21-hft attack, 1 f:-6 win r - From AP dl.-p1tclran ~N OJEvO -New t'ork Mea 'lhOrt\tOp Rafael 5antana ha\ round a pcrwnal bat bo) -leammate Ra y fl..n1&h1 ·r think from now on I'll lei tum order the bets and just g.o to lhC' rack and pJ<:k one out" !>lid Santana. who u\Cd one of Kn1Jh1 '' ~cially or- d<'ml mod<'I' Tue\day n1aht 10 pick up two hit . 1nclud1na has first home run ''"~ Apnl 17, t 98S. Knaaht. who alona with Tim r eufel. had four hits t0 pace the Meu" 21 -hitattack in an 11-6 rout ofthc San Diego Padrc5, doesn't use the Mt dunna 1hc pme itself. "I ordered Siii of thost black bets Ju't 10use1n ti.nanaprutict," Kn1p1 said "He &laned usina thC'm. Now he lells me every day how solid they •~ • .. E"er) time he 01es out to left, he comes hack and tel15 mC', 'Hry, I just mined lhat one.' " Santana, who entered the pmc battina 203. figures he'll stack with Knt&ht's choice of ban1na pracuct ~pons for a while. "When you·~ struaal1n1 you go to thC' bat rack and pie~-up someth101 that feels comfortable. J know rm not a power hlttC'r. I 1ust tell myself. 'Do your /Ob,' and foract about everyth1 ng C'lsc .. Teufel and Kn1&)l1 drove 1n three runs 1p1ett as the Mets' ht1 tot1I was a season h1ah , 4 The Mets won for the e1&,hth time 1n their last nine pmcs. New York has won 5Cven of c1aht games on its current West Coast tnp, which con· eludes toni&ht. Sid Fernandez. I S-4. patched sevC'n 1nntna.' and pve up sax rvn.\ on 1 l htts. Fernandez 1s lied with Houston·~ Bob Knepper for 'ICCond an the National League in v1ctonC1. one behind t os '\naele · Fernando Valen1ucla Glaat1 I, Expos t : In San ·Fran- c.1sco, Vida Blue pttchcd one-hit ball for nine 1nninas and Harry Spilman·~ p1nch·tingle with lht bases loaded 1n ' the 12th 1nn1ng P "<' thr G11nts a v1c1or) over Montreal S<.ott Gamlh. 1 1-9. aot the vactor). allowanaonl> one h1t 1n the linaJ threc 1nn1n~ tic aho had a key s1n&)c ofT £,pos reliever Ben Roberge, ().). 1n ~he I 2lh Will C lark led off the Giants' 1 lth "'''h a ~•n&le. Crarrtlt, faked a bunt and fooled the hpo by SWll\&.lna. aroundtna the h..llt into left field, \Cnd1n1 \lark to third Afler Ch11t °'' 11 wu walked 1ntcnttonally to lood the bates, Bob B~nl) ll"Ounded back 10 th~ mnund (Pleaee eee OIAlfT9/83) • \ °""" CoeM OM. y N.OTIWedn ···-· -..... .,, -- D~l Mar handicap J l£11Y Tuaru Los Alamitos, Hollyp,ark entries S8COMO •ACa. • fUf'IOnft ~. tll,GOO. Mlllcllllt ' y..,, Old I. uo. 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Sanllflt (1). ltoVlttr UI. ~"" 171 SB-H JoMIOfl C•I SF-Hfftft H lllllll II IO ' • • TIGERSRALLYFROMFIVE-RUNDEFICIT FOR WIN . • From 82 lllw.ts '· W'Mtll s.. 1 rain-de layed game. ' h im to <;econd M oh tor then lined a scored when n&ht-field er Lee Lacy KANSAS crrY cHtcAGO Thchomerscreateda7-711e,wh1c h hit to nght whic h Tom Brunansk y dropped ~h1nC>av1s'fly ball .. ,,.., Alan Trammell broke with a run· could not c ome up with. and Gantner M oore. 8 -11. sc~Hlercd nine hits. t~::;: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~C:. M rll .. 4 0 , 0 l 0 2 1 scoring d ouble. Darrell Evans and scored the winning run 'it ruck out fi .. e and didn't walk a w·"°" ci s o 2 o a.1,_ r1 John G rubb also homered for De· M ark Clear. 5-4. pitched two hitless batter over 71 ' 1nninss Man Young &'•" >c> • 1 > i Fetter "" • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 tro 11. Carney Lansford and Dave inning of rchcf for his v1ctof) K eith p1cc hed I !• perfect innings for his ~~:"2t1 i J ~ J :!'!,.3':11 Kingman h o mered for Oakland. l\therton. 5.Q, look the loss for the 12th save a.•1>on· 11> s 1 1 2 Gut11en u • 0 0 0 •O OO 1000 1 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 J I 1 0 ked '' i * K•~v rl S I I 0 1"1V; Dfl Mark Thurmond, 4-1 , wor I ·11 Twins p1tch1ng -'• 1nnin~. SUfldt>fv, 4 0 11 crur ,_, innings of rc ltefto get the v ic tory and Kent H rbek helped M innesota take A.ct Sox a, A•neen 1 &••nc•n u • o o o Ker11ov1c c W1lhe Hernandez w o rked the final a 4-1 lead 1n the sixth inning wtth his eosTON uus •, 11111 Ttfell ., 'is • T....,. D 1 7 1 three innings for his 21st save. 27th home run Back-to-ba c k h o m ers 60911, lt> ~ ~ '; ~ McOwtt c1 .o o o tt•n.wi CJtv ~ ltY ......._ 112 •• ,._6 With the Tigers trailing 7-2, Kirk b" Cecil Cooper a nd Rob Deer B•rr•tt 111 l 1 o 1 Herr1l'l 2!> > 1 1 1 ~ •1 • --1 h De . . h h ( I .. d M I k • b k lluc•,,, ID • 0 7 0 08r1tr1 ID • 0 0 0 G•m• W1M•"9 ll81 -on. ISi G ibson started t e tro1t s1xl Wlt high 1g11te 1 wau ee s come a c • S••°''" P' 0 0 0 0 tnt•llll dfl 4 0 0 0 e-~m•n LO&-tt•nwi Cltv 10. c"ic- a single. Jo hn G rubb doubled and and the Brewers tied the game tn the 1t1<r 1t 1 1 1 1 werel ~ • o 1 o • 1B-K1"981'v 1t•r1t.o•k• w1~ Hlt-&llltloftt Dave Leiper relieved Andujar. 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F1r,1 Morrlwn, outs to tie 11 7-7 and Von O hlen Mike M oore and Seattle beat B altt· Gem• w'""'"" 1ta1 -80911• '" c;.conc1 Peltrmo. Third Cooney I. d B L Wh taker walkC'd more. e-w1•-••'°" LOB-Bo,1on a Tues • r -1 l7 •-11 I06 rt ICVe 8tr. OU I lB-BOOll\ 7 Gtcima" HR-Merrell tSI Ow and scored o n Trammell's double. T he M anners u~d three doubles, a E••"' , 191 Bavtor ,151 sB-<>w~ m Tigers starter Jack M oms failed for walk and an l'rror 1n the fifth lO score sF-B•"'" the second lime to fiel his 16th win four run~ ofT Onolc starte r Ken , .. " It t:lt •• so '"""' and was pounded o r I 0 hits and 01 '\on. I 0.10. and break a 1-1 lie eovc1 w u t seven runs in 41/1 innings. 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Oe•c> Lafnrv olttn,1ve 1ac1t.1e, E atl Jollnwn. c:or • 'lf•i:..tclt., and Oerlend Moore noH tackle . on 1n1vred tt,ervt NEW YORK GIANT 5r-Welvt0 Boo Thom11 1>lece·k•Cker, Gordon K1no otttn\l•e '""'-· Vv10 K11b llgl'IC end Mer~ Coro.n ar>a Uol\el 1Nac. runnlno tHtct.\ end B"•" '°"""on c:enlf" PITTSBURGH HEELERS-Welvtd Boo Kor>rs ano Ruut11 HOI~' l~Cl<lf' Kttnt Warnock defen,·•• tnd ArllOlll Fttld' runnlno bacl< ano COl'Mll 'we1n wide rect1ver Ptectd Owavne WoOllrulf CO<'llt•DaClt., ROllnev Carltr rur>n1no l>ICC... 81" C erel\tn 111t1v end C.ltM 11/\cComO\ tlori1 •"II on ln1urtd """' H LOUIS CAROINALS-Slontd Al Bait.er del•"'lvt ~nd W11ve11 Scoll Brunner and Tim R•orden. ouorlfrbaCk> Jfrll Griffin, Cleft"'lve bato. Thom•' Howard end Cem Jecoo,, olneoecl>.e"· Earnt\• Grav wide •Ktlvtr. Sid Aoramowllr, ol len\••t teckle. Eric Drell>tnd. center Brian Weoner. 011c:e ·kk ktr. end scevt O'Mallrv "°" fltkltl Pcec:t11 Sc:oct 8troold. de!tnnvr end on inturf'CI re11rve 'iAN DIEGO CHARC.E RS-Welvtll '"'" I au • l'C!' deff~''"' lontmen Chllek S.notr\ rvnr "~ blcll and Mark Fellow,, llnebeck., Pl" ,.., II' ttn Dal e•or ottefl,I•• llnemt n Bot>t>v M, ·<> 1 g"1 end Jtro~ T~r end Oervl M Cov deit n,IYt baclll on 11\fUr.CS rtllrvld '>AN FQANCIS<.0 •9ERS-Welvtd Oe111 1\1\t L ~rl'IO'• ""d Oerrlt'k Mt•lln, defefl'lvt t>aCh. Enc Mull'"'· wiOt rteltvtf'. ttevln React>. Cfnlrr and Pe! Muter end Cerl Kttver . hne1>ac1t.ers Placed OerrlClt. Crawford ano Jor>n T a•IOr "''dt rf(tlY9''· Jim Stuckey end Oevld WOOd, 11tltn,•ve Untmen, Mk l'letl Durrell•, QllM\1vr lac~ tf! end It lcllard Oo ion llnel>llCllt r. nn 1n1urect tt~rv• SEo A TT LE SE AHAWK S-Wa1vt11 Paul M< Oona111 ouerlc>rbar k Oevld Huo"4l tu• oar~ rerrv JtClo.M>ll t nd CUfll' Slectv. e«· .,..,beclt.s Mall Htrner>Oe1 otten,lv• llCl<lt. B.•on Wal••• w Cl• rec''"" Veno &elk 1111111 eno ano JOf'n M<Vt1ot1 'lntt>K•tr Pieced O•Mv Gree.,. w111e re<t ·•tr on 1n1urto r•· \t •t fAMPA 8AV 8UCCANEERS-Wtlvf!d Alen R1,t1er ou•rttrb•O end Meri. Wint 1101>1 end Plorl'd WoM•• C.111eso•f' woM reclevtf' on lnlUl'td ,.,.,."e WASHING TON RE OSKCN$-Welvld 8eOt Laulenbefo: ouer111r1>1ck. Joe Pl>llll1>s eno Chuck McCurcev, wide recelVtfl, Oouo Barnell, d~•n~lvt> '"" Ktvln Wlllleml corner beck. An1nonv \egnttllft , de1t n\1Vt teclt.lt and Mervin W•lllam' 1111111 tnd HOCKEY Nlt\ttllll Heclln LM- MONTREAL CANAOIENS-SIOntd Brenc C.HCl'lll\I cenlt r 10 • IWO n ar COlllrt CI NEW YORK RANGERS-Rt ,;Onell l om La10lft,. Mien'""''" SOCCER Mei« lndtot SKctt LM- NEW YORI< EXPRESS sio,,.11 Mlcr>u· COi 11,.,., m1df1e~t-r COLLIEGIE 8RAOLE Y NarnN:t Sten AICtck mt11'\ b&\lltlbell CQ•Cl'I and \11lned Fiim IO e five Vf&r concrec1 JACl(.SONlllLlr -Named Dona ld O Jacob' elhlell( dlrec1or MISSCSSIPP1 N.,.ned Oavt Loo' end Meur•c e Harren '"'"""' men·, l>a\kelt>elt t OArhf!\ NEBRASKA Ann6<;11(td C!>al Oouo Ou801t ruM•no t.er k w111 oe out ,,,, ,.,. "" lla\Oll OUt f(\ ma or rf'(on\lru< llv• \UflllfV on ltfl .. ,,.. PITTSBUQC.H Otclertd Adelfl Wtlllff r 1n111n1J ""< • A· "'M"'•C• Iv •ntllo·~ ,,, ......... YannJok Noah boa.llcee Im dreadlock• on a forelaaad to Scott Da Yb lo the tint roand of the U .s. Open. U.S. OPEN. • • From Bl (>-1. 6 -3. Kath y Rinaldi. tht' women't No 10 seed, tumbled to Machelle Torre~ 6-I . 6·4 Earlier. defending women's cham- pion Han.t MandlJkova ofC1cchosl~ va loa eastl) moved into. the S«Ond round w1 1h 6-2. 6-2 victory over Martc·C'hnsunc Calleja of France. Top seed Manina Navratilova e.asily dcfea1NI C1echoslovak Andrea Hohkova l>-4. 6-2. It was Annaconc.-. a hard-servina ngh1-hander. \!oho was dominant on th" Lia\' .t) Ml Lnroe 4'onsUtntly found h1m<,cll oul of pt>s111on orcomminina unforced crrcm. The mo11c h ended w en McEnroe. or)<:l' almo!>I untouchable at the N:111onal J cnni':t Center, hat a volley wide when he had most of the coun to aim at .. J'm sorry that he lost," Annacone said of McEnroe ... , want to sec him com<' back because I think he's great for tcnn1-:.. ·-rm not sorry that I won, but it feels >.and of awkward beating him." With the defeat. McE nroe dropped 10 at least 21st 1n the world computer rank1n~. his lowest ever. Six.th· ranked Jamm) Connor$ 1s now the lone >\mL·ncan ranked 1n the top 10. \nnawnc finished with 23 aces to 11nl) 1hrcc for McEnroe. fhc two played last week an the Hamler Cup in nearby Jenco, N.Y .. and McEnroe won 6-J. 6-2. And. at first . 11 looked hke McEnroe would po'il ano1her l'a'y victory as he npped through the lir!>t sec breaking An· natonc at 'O tn lhe fou rth game and fr•lm deucr an the second II \I.as the last time McEnroe would hrca>. .\nnaconc·s S(:rv1ce on this day. "The kchng of the match changed, and he \lo3S more in control," M(rnrot' ~1d. "He got better and I go! wor..c as the match went on." Ml [nroc sprayed unforced errors in e~l·ry d1rect1on -17 off the fore hand. 11 ofT the backhand and even slamming two smashes so lon1 the ball alm ost h11 the wall at the beck of 1hc coun . .. It's frustrating at massing easy sho ts:· McEn<oe ~id ... and I've been missing a 101 of them." The lefl-handt'r who had been considered a leg1umate contender to win this tournament, the year's final Grand Slam event, wound up with nine double-fa ults. wh ile Annacone, ranked 20th an th e world. had four. It was the fir-:.t time in his caner that McEn roe lost in the U.S. Open In the first round. His worst prev1ou1 finish was in I Q77 -his first Open - when he reached the fourth round hcfore foili ng to Spain's Manuel Orantes on the cla) couns of the West Side T enn1s Club t-l 1s confidenl.C soanngas McEnroe began making more and more errors, '\nna1:onc broke his celebrated oppo- nrn1 in the c;ccond ga me of the second \l'l Aftl'r he broke him again tn the \l\th game. this time at 30. Annacone th1•11 \l'f\ cd out the ~t to level the m,lll h It wa'i .tll Annacone after that. although "'1cEnroc hneOy -and onl) hncO~ -d1\pla)ed the ktnd of <ohot\ tha1 hos made him one of the grca tc\t 11layc r'i tn the game. On I ue~JJ~. 1ho'IC 'lhots we re too ft'w and too tar between. "In the lir'lt !>Cl I felt I wa\ h1uana at 700 mile\ an hour and the ball was gmng nowhl·re," Annacone said. .. \ltcr lhat I relaxed more. ·· ~k s 001 as match-tough a'I he wa\ Hl hasn't played enough yet. 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Augu9t 2'7, 1Me * • ~ - Dr. Cra.IC'• wife (Bonnle Butlett) haet.ta OD haytq her free anecolotlcal enm -nen lf lt'• condactedb7. tile •hakf Dr. Ehrlich (ltd Deeley Jr.)-on 'St. EIMwbere .. tonJCbt at 1 O on NBC, Channel 4. · •• ~ ''The AtnlZlng Ooo.1Mnl'' (1978) Jenw Frlndlcul. Fred A> I.lire. I .... MCXJNTAIN9 MAM~ ~THELOAO t~ Upon A Timt In~ ca" (1984) Aoblr1 DI Niro. J.,,,.. Wooda. ~~TIE< • • • "lrreoonclllblt Offtlttnell" (1984) Rywi O'Nell, SWty Long. (Z)t«.ME HU "Wtt And,,_. .. (1988) (Ptt1 2 ~ 2) Ludmlll 8Mt)oM. Set· LB.guns Playhouse gets new manager There's. a new hand at the helm or the Laguna Moulton Playhouse - Jod> Johnston Davidson or Las Vegas. who has been hared as the theater's new general manager. Davidson. daughter or the late comedienne Tolle Fields, will share the playhouse's upper echelon with artistic director Douglas Rowe. She was hired by the Moulton board after a nat1onw1de search. · "The pla,Yhousc is in the midst of a major ins11tut1onal development cf· fon which will double the siz.e of ats program over the next few )•cars." Jody Johneton DaTld8on Expansion of actors' home wins approval LOS ANGELF-5 (AP) -fa. pans1on of a retirement home and hospital for actors has been approved by a city official . despite obJec11ons from ne1ghbo~ of the facility 1n suburban Woodland Halls. The S40 mil lion project, which eventually will double the si1e of the hospital and more than tnple the number of spaces in rcsadenual lodges and cottage-style unats. was approved Mo nday by Associate City Zonins Adm1n1'itrator James Cn sp Expansion of the Motion Picture and Telcv1s1on Country House and Hospital 1s expected 10 take about a decade, said its director, John Pa vlak. The home and hosp11al arc open to people over age 6S who have per- formed or "-Orkcd at least 20 years 1n the film or television tndustry. "I ob1ect to a laundry facility at my front door." \aid Bert Mallinger, who laves nc't to the home ·· fhas is the ty{'>C of construction that c:iusc:s a ncaahborhood to 10 downhill.'' said Carl ArmenofT. who lives nearby. In approvina a cond1t1onal-usc permit and zone variance for the project. ('mp told homeowners they were luck)' the home wasn't bcina eitpandcd to the full 1.000 units allowed by tile city's mafttr plan for the 3rca. Neighbor can appeal the rulana. The ho .onars. cap:i ci ty 1!> to be boosted to~ SQ IX'd\ Cosby to sub for Johnny Carson NF.W \ORK (AP) -8111 Co\b}' Sh r or NBC., \op-rated "( O\h\ ~how." will fill 1n for Johnn)' (~~on "' ho\t of "The T onaaht how on Sept 21 24 and ~ti. the network ha\ annuunc~ ';1n(;e Joan Ri ve~ v1coted her ,lot H ft'IUIOr \Uh'illtUtC host tO do het own ,how on the new f-o,. Broad· Cl\tang Network (anon had ,.,d he had hoprd to U't' Cj(VC'rtl 'uMlltUtM. 1nd11ding ( O\h) Rowe noted. "Because of the an· creased workload. we all felt 11 was time 10 bnng an a strong general manager." Rowe and Davidson wall operate the playhouse as panncrs. working together with their respective art1suc and managenal specialt ies 10 further develop the theater's programs. Davidson comes to Laguna from a l 0-ycar stint as founder and man- aging director of the Ratnbow Com- pany. one .of Amcnca's fo remost children's theaters. She has appeared on over 14 national television shows and been featured in People maga11ne for her work with that theater In 1980. she was honored by the go .. ern or of Nevada w11h the first Go.,,ernor's Award tn the Ans as "outstanding ans administrator" for the state She also has taught theater management at the un1vers1ty level 1n Calafom1a and Nevada The Laguna Moulton Pla yhouse wi II open au 6 7th season Sept. I I with "The Sly Fox." Over 6.000 season tJckcts already ha ve been sold. and subscripuons will be offered up to the theater's 90 percent capacity mark. A CALLBOARD -Golden Wc!>t College has announced aud1t1ons for two plays. which will run tn repenory in late Novcmlxr and early Deccm· bcr .... dtrcctor Charles Mitchell wall cast four women from 18 to 60 for same location .. tall 895-8223 for more 1nformat1on .... which opens Oct. 31 ... call 631-0288 for further information ... The Ncwpon Theater Arts Center will hold open aud1uons for "The Oc1e11c Bridge Club" Sept. 8 and 9 at 7 JO pm. at the theater. 250 1 Cliff Drn c Newport Bcach .... director Joan McGil lis will cast eight women from the ages of37 to 64 fort he show. Readings for Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" will be conducted Sept. 15 and 17 at 6 p.m. an Room A604 of Irvine Valley Collcgc .... Tam Batson is direcung and all roles arc open for the cla.ss1c comed y. which will be presented Nov. 21 and 22 .... ~RIUS aU&UJIR'S A90UT LAST Nl8HT DAY Of'f' (PG-12) (tt) AT 3 ·4 5 I. 7 :45 AT(l :00)3·i05 15 ~lusHHrlbur,.tA) '7 30 I. t :4S (i ·S0) 5 SO I. l :SO AUUUCRJ (1:001 4:00 7:00 "10 00/ 70 MM N o Puse1 STAllO av llRJ•> 11:10) 3:20 S: 0 7:20 .. t :2 0 Alt ... OA.lft> OANeeltOUS ~1J) (1 :15) 3:25 S:JS 7:301i 1 :30 TOf'eUNIN) (12:25> 2:4S 5:05 7:2S I. l :S O -CtNE·fl OONE- 8nAKERS ARE BACK STADtum ~ U' 11 IA.l!etrllt f!tt• S•th'" TaXAS C"'"MAW s lllAISACa t[ II (Adult1 Only) Plu1 A •Anlmator (Al THC f'LV la) Plu1t CO·H lt Bit Trouble In Lottie ClllM (P0·13) f'U8tn' Of' THC MAV•A TOa (N) PIUI Co•HI( SIHplnt 8uuty (G) A•llaOA..o ~JtOUSIN-U) l"IUI Co-Hh Ma,.11u .. 1e r (A) KARAft KIO II (N) Plus Co·Hll Runnlnt S cared (A) DRIVE INS o,." 1:00 W11;1y111:l0 Whd1 I Cllll~fftt1Ufldet1Z FR(f Un .... 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Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday .......... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ........... Sat. 11:30 AM &""-Counter Mondly·F rld1y 8 00 AM-5 00 PM 142-5871 I lt1l latate Fer Sale 5t1tral 1002 lewrrt ltaclt 10'9 l!!J!rt ltaclt 1069 CNta •eu 2124 1.,-rt lt1clt 2111 C.rta1 ••I •ar 4!22 C..t1.... MMC.ta... MM l.apu litael IHI lea1e1LC••••• *IAY YIEW COIH* IUmflL 1 IHI TO LOOK MORE Kid• pets no probl9m 3br 2Br 1ba 1 front apt. garage $550 Sou1h Coast Plaza To$ AREA quiet. no pet• i8Fi70o/mo. Private, La r loa2 llAl•IFllEIT TIP OF Newport Bay Towers Bal In VIII• Belboa, BARGAIN Fenced house rental $.450 2be lncldl den lrplc: dbl flreplac:e, dishwasher .,.. 1Bdrm. air. fenced MESA PINES 1Br 1Ba VfKY nloe. lnd:i fee, pool. trl Liii iSLE Pen. 2BA·2BA Boaullps Price. s 114,500. 946•7893 child line petloo prt utlls gar S 1200 539~6191 43 llrls: $795; yr1y pool, carport No pe1s C.rport, bec:k yerd, encl p.,td~, CaN 4 7-893 or •WTILIFFI * Sllulted al the lip 01 Lido avail Only S279,000 pd or Agt lee See Sat 4:00pm-6:00pm # 546-8791 __ p1t10 or b1k:ony $650 up. 720--0 00 Kathy "Lusk" built apaclous 1 Isle. a panoramic vlw ol 759-1234 ltatala *Hl-1111* LllllSLE .. E Cozy Bachelor, 1Ba, 1625/mo E/s1de 2BA POOL apa.bl><l 549•2447 l!!J!rtleac' story 3BR. 2'~BA t form the five major 1s1ands of ;/Ji Rtatt1/Codoa Newly redone 3bdrm 2t>a 4BA 4BA Sept.June kitchen. ateps to beach 1BA, patio, pool, lndry Bait ltaclt dlne&famrm,21rplcs, NewportHarbor.includ· .f't/fJ./l "Jl -poolklds S72511atothers S2700/mo ' 673·2131 Beautllul hardwood rm.Cloaetoall. f . 38!2•%0 di *11111111 ... * view lot. Perfect con· ing Harbor and Bay '//.a l . /r Geaeral 2102 avall539-6191Agtlee floors.newcrpt,lndryrm, 149E.Bay own-atyte ... a, b Refrlg.dlthwUher&atow dlllon $335.000 lee I Island and the Harbor's R E A l T y r I . Nwpt Hghts newly redec sundeck. pvt garage. Avl TSl 11111' ·~2-1101 gar, lndry hkup. p1tlo. No _1_nc_1_. _N_O_P_ET_S_54_s-48 __ 5_s UST1Ml I 00 six major channels mak-- -* •HllTALS* * 1111 118 2BR 1BA. Exit cond. Lg $750 No peta 675-6606 peta. Nr Beac:h & Hell · ing this a premier lo-•llAlllOll YI lllS * Speclallzlng In all areas, Valley 2134 yerd, patio. gar S 1000 Eastslde/large 2Bdrm $1050/mo 963-7055 2~~ba. lrg patlOi!:: '40-IHO cation In Newport Beach 4 bdrm, 2 t>ath Mon1ego prices. sizes. Let ua helpl Huge family 4b} 2be dbl Inc oardner 646-5974 Ct~ul2B~tBSte s 10s~-Garage, refrigerator. 2Br 2B1. 4 Plex, carpets, lhort '1er~·=·913/M. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii.al ·One ol the few bayfront with nice yard. Only Telerent 675-8860 gar lncd kids pets $1000 Newport laland chermlng New ~pt & llra.PLndry rm dishwasher, laundry fe-dr1pes, patio, gar1ge. S 1450. 673-&ae1 70 fEn properties with sunrises 295.000 Lse opt OK Call LANDLORDS/REAL TORS lnclds grdnr 539-6191 waterfront. Avl nowt New sundecit. Pvt get a\11 S97S cllltles • clean S750 D/W, a/c, coin l1undry, II TIE UY over Newport Harbor and PAT~~K ~E60N08~0E2 Fst free tnenl prvdrs yrs of Agt lee crpt. 3Br 1'/rBa. S 1350 No pets 675-6606 --~0-8140 $710/mo 846-6.451 2BA Iba frpk:; S775 yrty Newport Center 63 1-12..., or • B RI VIiia Aentlls 675_.4912 Eastslde. Triplex, lrg quiet Avail now; 2 block• ocn IWlll FIUICIH Lot size of 50 feet of bay e i~~\· experience 881 ty Baat. ltaclt 2140 --Cozy 1Bdrm 1Ba. Steps to 28f New crp11. drps & AVAILABLE IMMED-2BA 31136th St; d9hwthr Eleg1n1 alngle story 3 and frontage x t44-foot I ~·, r 539-6194 , l lt4 I fa NEWPORT SHORES 3Br beaeh New crpt & floors, paint. Patio, lndry $725 1BA Up1talr1 Unit nr See Sat 10:00am-12:00 Bdrm home with 111ga depth. should Ji~commo· 1~ ... -or•• lalkt rH• I JI 2Ba. 2 story. patio, frplc, lndry rm, sundeck $850 No pets 873-3600 Yonctown/Beac:h, 1 child **BRANO NEW 28r 2811 swimming pool ramlly dlte a new residence of p . I "107 Small lenoed yard Avail d/'f', newcrpt. S 1300 Agt No pets 675-6606 ok. no pet• p4eaae, water choice arM. patio. get· rm/bar and formal approK1mately 9 0001 HlaH I 6 911 Aher 6Pm 662-5757 673·9060 --f , SIM HI lU pd $550 +*400 depoelt age S900 i.e. No l)ett t>1yslde dining area Pier aquare feel appropnate-Ill CAIYO• 12t3Br Winter & Yrly Pen· 4BR 2BA HOUSE -NEWPORT Shores-S 1100 C.1t1 •111 2'24 Frplc, patio, $800 •sec 863-0697 .Agt, no fee 857-1776 or 780-1713 and 1111 wlll eccommo-ly designed Ex1s11ng 40· Is where th11 elegant f1m1ly 1nsula Rentals avt Call Nr~ Garfleld/Brookhurst. 3BA. 2BA, 243 62ND ST 111111121 Piil 2445 Elden, 122--052a BACHELOR 4 blka to bc:h. *lllllf 11.llD* dlle large yacht Prime year old home 1s very hOme is 1ocefed The pool VIII• Rentals 675-4912 new carpets. drapes & ~carpet & drapes, catl No pets, stove, refrlg. $a25/mo 2BR 1BA, ell Unfurnished Utll paid Sharp atudlo Duplex, locallon on Harbor Island llvHt>le Doc!( will ac-, ,, surrounded by palm DUPLEX furn 2BR 1BA paint. fenced yd & dbl Terry 213-645-1155 423 w Bay 760-6083 bltlns. lndry rm, near S390 207 Chic ego. patlO. carport, .. utMt Ad $1 395000 OR commodatea largeyacht 1reeswllotsoldeck1ng A beach l300sq h lrplc gar.lt•ds &petsok,$975 ------beach and shops 985-4954or ... Mgr. Incl, good ar ... Q..Ju $775.000 L H plus room •o side he separate patio off the din-deck/patio winter' 9 mo' •$600 dep, 863--0697. NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br 1BA up111lra. cable TV 735 w 18th St lln ••••i,. FlllST $.495 fee '"7 smaller vessels 1ng area affords mtimele S800-S75 631•5167 agt, no fee 2~Ba. view, 1vall 9/15 Reis req·d. No pets TSL lllT 142 llOI ~ -. (7 14) 673-4400 Bot> Causlln. Bkr/Prot>ate outside dining $599.000 Ctroaa •el M11 "122 UNFURN 3BR HOME S825/mo, 111, lllt • dep S495/mo 352 Victoria ------·--QUIET RESORT LIVING TIL.llllT 111-1111 0 851 -6370 R 673.0354 759-4830 6 I No peta Call s.45-9219 645-8161 •NEWPORT CONDOS* HUTWESTHI •Slngleorcozycpl Small L~~~eA~ari:~~~ r~ Nwpt Penln, unf\Jrn 3BA --2111 lUSIOO Weilfield !~~'~':d~d= VMUlltes 1975-$1175 lalkt IUL EST&n 1Br. flreplac.e. no garege. Aher 6pm 662-5757 2BA, ger s 1000/mo, 111 Stove, Ir~. pool, no pets ar·-ms •Vlgne1te BBQ ereu VIiia 8alboa $915-11125 P • I 1007 utlls pd Non-amoker(s) & lut. E11es 673-7656, 423 w ay 7"'"8083 ,.,.,. •Twtl ht dine In court d Agt&31_.MO 111••• 1 1100 No pe1s 122-801 t Lazaaa ltacL 2141 days 916--485-8267 """ Beau111u11y 11nd1tcaped. gJet>os yr .... • -•i•s•• ,E.1•1.u "I'" [ qTlTJ * ho Oc & --2 Bdrm tBa -$700/mo specious All utilities •S I •~ rt t .....,., ,..._. __ • 3BA 2BA front duplex, ec me, n cyn Oceanfront unlurn 4BR $3 PIC OUI ~a men • StudlO, aundeck, l'lep ....,,_ 3Br 2Ba. total interior lrplc. patio. great so 01 vu. 3Br 2'hBa. wrap-duplex, w/d. gar, $1600 Ch: :P Ja~~~~~e~t.~. 1~~~mPoot, oar. No ~5 •Your own private patio Ing kit. utlla lnc:t $.450 fee --------• country trench remodel hwy loc s l500/mo Agl around deck. lrplc, No Sept l5-June 21 •Gourmet kitchen _. -m tt• .-.. Decorator's dream 2121 67~.6000 or 644•1211 pets $1600 Agt 550-1015 619.944.0030 1838 Plaoentla. see Mgr. 2Bdrm 1Bath $710 •New dove tan cerpet 151.&" - UCI llY CITIAH For sale by owner 3br lb•. huge private yard. completley remodeled & l1ndscaped," $159.000. Open, 1>46· 1023 Seville For Sale By llUllRYI IUCll NOISE BAY VIEWIDuplex 3bd. Nonh Laguna. near beach~ ONE BEDROOM 2Br 1Ba. encl garage. wt d 301 Avocado 642-9850 •Large walk-In closets $e50/mo. 1BR. enc:I gar, g:~e; 1~;2~~75.';~~ SHl,100 2ba, sm olllce. sundeck, charming 2Br 1Ba. gen· NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~:~;: ~~lni!e~s.cl;~~ IHT SHI ·~~~~1:::ed prkng close to =~lcie quiet or 0fc640-4020 Just 1 block t6 beach & adj to grn bell S1500 airerangf&refrlg,frplc, $.400/MO&DEPOSITS W Wiison 645-1819 E/a1de 2BA 1BA. gar. lrg ALLUTILITIESINCLUDED 1480 Monrovl1 tennis Double lot, 3 'sec 673-1306 bay window. oak floors, 646-4664 yard. w/d hkup. Greet lo-1 & 2 BEDROOM TlllPLEI t>drm 2 t>eth. 2 car gar· JASMINE Creek 2brl den garage Nice yard 2BA 1BA.-Lovru-cation. 1725/mo FURNISHINGS AVAIL fSL •IT 14J·1• 3bd 2be. upper unit 1n age Liz or Chuck Guarded comm, lrplc S 1000/mo Avl 911. Overlooks Newpon 3t>r 2· Very clean in Mesa del Mar 2544-46 Orange Ave Sorry No pets Ill••-UIT IEW USTl•I lrlsllne cond VACANTI 631· 1266 or s.46-5743 tennis. pool. 52100/mo Ownr/Agt 494-7551 atry lrplc Poot nu ktch NEW carpet. drapes. tile. TSL MGMT 642-1603 • -·-Ready to go• PLUS 2bd, 6 -• -oak decor S 1 1 o o paint. lg yd, carport. n---U 'ltnl m-• Entoy the luxury ot tni. ex- lfWPOllT IUCll lbd down Grea• rental I ·~~W ~-~ 40• 1212• owner/agt Lit••• 81111 2150 539~ 191 Aot tee peta, $635. 546-5704 Newport Heights 2Br -c1ua1ve guard geted com- 4 bdrm or 3 ·den & 2 • area Lseland S252.500 • •' Ct1ta KtH 2124 2-ltry iux hm 2br f/yd kids WATERFRONT Unfurn t'hBa. lrplc, garege. 162 1 Patktlde Ln. HB munlty In • epactou1 oaths wtlam 11111ng & din ASSOCIATED REAL TY fJJ&.; ti 2b I t ...... 5 2Br 2Ba, beaut. quiet. $77S/mo 1665 lrvlne Ul-a.41 18drm A.pt Amenlti.t -""-·•· u New Luxury Condos. 38r M 1 otu 11 res ...., 3bd, 2t>a, patio aunrool dwnstrs w/patlo & encl Ave. •7 (Next to 7·' 1 · c ~~,;~C:, ~ll:ac~al~~~ C ~7~·~663 2•,.r,Ba. l/p apa dbl gar S39-6191 Agt lee garden Yearly S 1900 gar Moat utlta pd, S795 Store) 720-9422 llSTllT • ~~~t~;/1 2 move-in condition A OrtH t ar 1022 IEWPOITISUlt•llE Petok 2mltobchS1195 1..,.rtlt1cla 2119 _2.3-2741or675--0 149 22H1mllton 631-47S3 NEWPORT VILLAGE 2BA 1BA. gw. lndry rm. cu garegea $1395 super buy at $189 900 IY OW•H C2~~~!~Yla~h,~mhot 3t~~ 646· 1844 or 642-9666 Bl~NYON High~ up· SPACIOUS 1BA tBA. Iott, 2Br wig.er Crpti(irps APARTMENTS sundeck, 1 block lo Sorry. no P81• 844-0509 Calf Eroc Locke 640·8397 JBdrm 2Be Inlet Isle sundeck A . 2 101 I Bdrm wather/dryer avt graded Oo\19f Model. End lrpl. lg bale:. ocean vu bltlnt. f'ncd yrd wlpatio Costa Mesa beach $725/mo WTILlff--• or 760·5000 I Harbor View Hiiis x1ni grdnr S700 No pets Avl Un11 2Br+Den sar $2500 Yrly, S925 836-<C 120 Call 1-5PM PRESTIGE LOCATION l306 Welnut ,_ ,_ IAA .. V cond $329 900 Call S349 000 650-3335 lmmad Call 548-3878 Ownr/Bkr 759'. 706 UPPER 3BA 2BA nr ocn & 667 v1ctor11 .. C .. $665 5 BIOck• to TSL MGMT 642· 1603 W/Petlo. Nr Shoppfng cntr VF'lnl\. 12131439.9072 for appl Slll 100 t>twn 81m-4 30pm Cout Hwy Yrly $1275 2619 Santa Ana .$695 South Coast Plue IUWlll YILUIE S895 No pets &40-1~ I I '\ I I ~ , ' I l \ 1 c•""EO .. , .... UllS HWNllT IUCM 2BA. 1BA 2~1t"::1 2 ~ ~ R~:, Oll•llY Hn&L •Close to QC Airport EASTBLUFF TownhouM -• All new kltch & ap.,Slngle car gara,... n-pets. .I I •Ill llC, •Wll llAI &PTS* •7 Minutes to Beach Apt 3Br 2'.+Ba. 2 car gar OPH HHlY 1-3 ..-+sec. Near Hoag Hospt· tBr. frig. range, laundry. •Night Lighted Send WIY lllt Nopeta, $1025/moyr IN PllESTHil0U$ phancest ges 2 bdrm 2 avail now. $645/mo. Cell tel 835-3558-eves-weel(. 171-UOI tr lll-1171 pool, carport No pe1s. Volleyball & Tennla Cns LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE 644-1010, 8-5 M-F only 4Br 2Ba home Completely bath Best loc nr pool Liz agt 646-3627 ends. All Agen1 ,---$550/mo. •Poot. JacUttl. BBQ •Speclacular apta SPY&USI Mill redecorated 1rg yrd spa & tennis Call now Liz -----~rtatatl "31 w 19th St ,,..8-0.92 C p kl * 1 & 2B 1 & 2B11 11 Large 3BA 2BA dupleJl. Fabulous5bedroom cor some ocean view or Chuck 631_1266 or2Hses ·2Br.gar nrall.2bd,l'~bao.lderhse.encl .. ·-.. • overed ar no r, ues newcrpt.Beac:h2bloc:ka onado model Over 3 000 $279 500 Prins only 646 5743 $700 • dep Working pallo. ocean view. rec re-11 Ml E/SllE om 111 •Cable TV Available •Spacious townhouses Q s SQ 11 of comlortat>le 11v1nq 675-3001 or 760-0895 • cple pref No pets No oar lurb, huge lot. ample pkg, 11111• 2'H * * •Rec Room with Flreplace •Fireplaces N!':. ~~::· space Fea11Jres include OPEi S I·~~~ ~-J S650 • dep 266 lA & C • 2 car ger, avall 911 Pool. 1 petaon No pets. and Bllllards * Prlv1te belconlea or an a1r1um entrance cus 1t-St11·IH • • • Orange Ave 646-1078 201 Kings PL ULllA ISUll Ltrll 2 s510 64&.6 t37 ah I lam •Saunas Gerden patios LIM llYFlllT 1om staorcas~ call~ndr.tl By Owner 540 OeAnza £JJ?i •OlllOLETMHE* Callownr8~~-2~ bedroom close to water •EXTUUlllE* 1B~:~:~,~~~~AN WIYHTt 3br.2ba,S2500/moyrty ceilings French doors Cusloml 32 bdstory &hdome - -1Br 1Ba s•95 2blks bch/pool/tennls -(818) 795-6400 2Br. designer decor, Corner Nwpl F'""' & Bak•• •3 Lighted tennla courta 816-282·7733/673-8748 extra large pool size 101 I w poo rm en. .. 2BR 2b N Sh 1269 -, "" •2Swlmmlng pool1 pastoral view Tremen 3'.,bll Ocean & hill views 2Br 2Be garage $625 a pt rs. lalbtl Peaia1ala chel'a kltch, $600. lee Sorry. No petal •Streams & ponds NEWPORT MARINA APT9 oous value• Oll~red at Access 10 pr111 t>eaches 3Br 2B1: frplc $850 Fee sf1~1 =· ~\~~2~se + 2607 nLEREn 171-IHO _ (7 14)557-0075 •Sorry. no peta •Smell 1Br Apt, 621 a/f, $549,000 $476 000 (714)760-0362 TELHHT lll-1110 -----1 BO $650 •Mesa V.,de o· tux 2Br. Nice 2Br 2Ba. lndry lac. No •Furnlthlnga •v•ll meter,.!:.. dp/rvtw. ~~lg,.~ E O BOS 2BR 2 '/,BA trl·level "" G f H ti & Cookl -w-......:h --JANIN U I Cotta fllt1~ •Ocean. nlghl & sunset twnhse Like new ettach BACHELOR $550 .101 Upper. New decor. pets. Non-smkr, 1v111 aa or ea ~ no ry no pelt 780.-0919 COLLEGE PARK 1 view 4Br 2'1)Ba. lrplc. dbl 2 car gar Sl200i mo n. utllltles paid no peta dahwshr, locked garage Sept lat 1650/mo Pal ___ . ------759-9100 -~----. . . •. ,._,i,11,,.,, c C ger&gamerm RVarea nats,Sl8_790 ~629 • 102E BAYAPT.6 $e75 Nopeta6"'0-2495 780·1418or642-7528 WIY1tt•••L NALIDO MARINA3BR ;:r~~ l~~d~;:la~~;;'a~ $1400Westsde631 ·1153 .. -""' I •WESTSIOE $640• ------514 CJubhOUM •3BR-2BA condo. frpl •SUI• STllll• ......aa~snu IH-1111 2BA. like new. gar, frpl<:, country trench decor 3Br 1'~Ba Kids/pets ol< 4301 Hllarl1 Wey Ellle aree. Lg lull kitchen. 2bd, l'~ba. 1200 sqrt. ~ u ,,. $1250, yrty 998-5868 Skyllles remodeled kite. Fncd yrd Ott 19th St $1250 + $1000 sec dep p1t10. utlla $.495 fee petlo. roomy & clean! IEW ••••TManS IUWlll YILUIE OCEANFRONT • Sharp. ·-"'-.. -·-... __ used brick flreplece Newporl Blvd area 1>42-7743 nLEIEn Ill 1110 No-peta 548-4506 .,._,_5 Open Sun 1.5 call agt 11050 Avl 911 675•7029 • Featuring beautlful land· 15555 Huntington VHlaoe. f\Jrnlahed, 2 Bdrm. gar- COLDWC!U. RANl(eRO 8111 756· 13231631·088• •Sh11p. clean 3Br 2B1 BAY FAONTAGEJ)ler~ •WHIWE YIU.Ill• tcape. 88Q'a pool/ape Lane. from San Diego :y;· no peta. $690 winter U STSllE Another E·Slde hae 2br home+ office $1595 mo prkg, 2br S 1000, lbr 2Br 1'/•Ba. bltlna, $625 + Patlo/decka Garages M Freeway, nor1h ol Beach fl 3-76M 11111me offered t>y owner' lnclda den tncd yrd k1d1 Avellat>le 9120 No pett $850, $700, utlla pd, 303 $500 No pets ~464 carporta. Sorry, no pelt ~F~~~den, W9$t on -MIJ--... -------JUIL---,- Beaulltul 3Br 2Ba !Ip ~t,::50 at 539-6191 1 t 15 EaNx Ln 646-6789 Edgewater 871-2866 0W. Ml I Bdrm $e 10-$620 . 4BR 2BA lrptc gar GrMt new kllch wood firs, 4Br -Den upstrs Ovplex EW ....... 2 'L&. WE.RE THE BESTI 28drm l'/•Ba 1710 ....... ...... cond Whltmt .. vtew TllnHICI trench doors 1r9 yd IAOI UY UU-111 t hse 10 t>c:h. Seashore Dr !n~-No ~:• t ffJo 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 825 Center St 642" 1424 2r,: tlie entry i kitchen. S2so0tmo AO' 875-4e30 1117,000 wtd~k & lrees $2051< HOUSE$.450/moutlllncl & 49th St $1375/mo Mthly +MC 831•4630 FURNISHINGS AVAIL Pn Ltw• LllllMI Duplu w/back yrd, ..... ... Out1t1ndlng 3BA home By eppt 642-6552 IVlll 8-27, 852-9591 VIiia Rentals 675-4912 •FrM u1111t191 Eestalde quaint 1 Bdrm refrlg, stove. c1 .. n & ......................... __ Cathedral eelllngs New LltHI Billi 1050 Cute 28drm G1tage. ,_.. $575 flat reasonable etlarp htllrfrNt ,.,. q, •Spacious lhlfng $.495. fee quiet North Laguna tlle In bllhl & kitchen . frl gerator, laundrl rental IC>-dP*I cozy crptd 2811, Wint., $1300 utile 11FHUQ9kltchen Yllllm lll-1111 ..!.:_OOO/mo.497-4191 Picturesque park·llka BY OWNER ANXIOU2S taclltl• ALL UTILTIES deco< at S39-6191 pd. No peta 673.-.724 •81t..Jn Ovef\I & r.nga Studio-No 1...,. cott:, Yard Brighi & llght A M1ke offer, 2br, ba G•ADNEA p•tO N •gt f... •Petlot ••a••.. ....... .....,, muat '"' condo Leisure World. " "' ear "' ""' Y .. rty. Alll 9/1. 18drm. •Co.....-ed Oerao.. -.-. M ,_ Lota of prlVecl & n- 1 .u IOIO centrel atr & heal garg. Bike< ~ 0H=~~r 1950 Avail 9/1 amart $600 Penn aundeck, unturnlahed. •POOi & B. 80., Carpete. drape•. D/W, dOWI, ~ 09! a, kl*, vt "tllilm •• lllltiililllillil _.. inside w/d, grt vu, 24·hr 4 • p1d prvt prkng equlpt kit Beam celllnQ, ·~gar, w/d 1irPIUah lenacaplng patio, gar. nlpeta. $e70 brick patlO. yd w/ nr. ,.. f 98C. $133.500. 472-48 15 Eaat11de unfurnlahed 1 Info 539•6191 Agl IM hkup 1750 875-6565 1irXlnt location acrosa 645-5577 M75 Inc viii 497-28 8 ••• I ..... ....... let Ut Help y .. $111 v •• , ,,.,.,,,, Call Clu1iflt4, 642 -5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. Bdrm • Den, lB1. Nice W AIOGE EXEC CONDO rtal •el If ......,.2 from paril It ... •aa9 I It ... •aat Int., ..... ft•• fenced yard S500tmo ••• •S P81 l!!J'rt IC• ... twrrt IC• .... .. - 8•6·4683 or 963-5353 ~~2,::; ~:~~~:m'!:: 286 191, FIREPLACE ~15 ;, Wl~SON H I ............ S»-Make a ch•fd h PP't' wolh fh1s delt9ht1u1 ciown He has varn heir and felt features P111tam ptec'es a dt1e<:1oon~ lor 24 clOwn & CIOlh"'i E-alde lux 3br hae 2b• ger owner , 759·6988. C~~J:~~~~~':!~JE H!-1111 f/yd kid• $975 01Mra ... ··-· ••1 AFTl!R 10PM. 84().. 1'110 Ea1t1ld•. 2 Mair bdrm•. a11111 539·6t91 Agt fee -• DeslQMr perfect, Ilg 3 C•ttlQtaptly, clettne.. OIOO· trptc:, w/d, 2'~8a, 2 Cllf UH. Otdt Ur, 21ta bdrm, ,,,, betha w/pool, g1ng . nnc1 out who can tHGh geraoe Wiik to ahopplng 11p gar pe1to. W/D, 1350 apa • tennl• 11eS01mo ¥OUttwDUQflGt..tfteCS 11050/mo 650-8808 ">••nn SJ 75 1 1 •".I 7c,, al pool, ntl)els. t 9 ml to F'AEE COLOR TV BONUS f)OJ.IAq• r \(' 11111Q Int bch s 1100/mo 546-6 t3 t Cell Sue/agt 831· 1281 C..t1 .... •at C.ta ... 1114 Make The Move to Park Newport Make tM 1m1rt move to Park Newport. MHllve 4br 2bth fncd Yd Ill OllTll ... dbl kid ,,,.ta S950 .. W •ND VILLA Nt,..port Beat'll1'1 premier luary aclclrus. 01r I .. -2bd. c:'hba. den. on gotf .a lrplC mo<• 539~19t OOUfM . next to tennta A•A•TMlllTI f'unlslltd Hd Hfer11lt9itd '· ! .• a Agt 1" 'ourt $1895 759--0079 bdroom 1,.rlmol1 aJHI low19ioese1 oely Preftlfr.cl area 4br 1nctdt 81.UF'FS CONDO 3 Bd, 2 Col'1f & '"!OY ovr ptdt11 sl;lt ph Q\11'1 coml01talllt hwo mlHlH from Ntwporl Ctt1tfr ud FHkioe d«I 2b• klda 1ppls $880 Ba Gar trptc, 2 patio's, clo~ to ftfftays & So Coast "'" whtlt only 111111111~ to • Month·to·month also 1va1l1ble • Furnished/ unfurnished • Fitness centers, tennis, swimming Models open d11ty, 9 g So11., no pets Ntwpon B11ch No 880 lf\r1n1 Avenue (at 16th) 145-tlM flat 539-6191 Aot fM 119¥91. S15SO Shof1 term bo(ll Clf~ -....-NO '£TS PHASE lllaad From UH lo $1100 Spaclou• e11ecu11ve 3 ..... 87S-155l ..... •Al . U-Y ..... Jamboree al Su Joaq11Ji Hall.Road Ntwport Beech So HEW FOR OHL V $1 bdrm f /lld twnl'lm w/'l -lllffl llM ~ 1700-lttttStrttf :Op:&.~:(()~"~: oat llllch M'• Av,il 2'~be 1800 9Qt1 11279 , •ACHIL• •s•s.•sss 1714) 644-1900 (11 Ooverl tvxll<1t ~uOOMt crew~ ~de<t' :on-1!1c~l'IQ :; yr LM, no-~• 844-<>335 t .... OOM •6JS-*6•1 • PilAR K 142·5"3 "19~ Md· 11~""1»"1 pets AaklnQ $1250/mo J••m•lllll-2 .... OOMI '76e.770 ~ 1.ilC'h l'l()('lio Q111lt1t>Q f1cl DI C ... ,..... ·-fTIOILf ana ePP4I' -1·t .. ..., 28r 28&. "*'· ooun llW •Al, •A' 6..., WATa..c&.. c LA~~ w~11~11 . ~~=~·~21~~~~~~[0~,;~~~~!,~B"~:~ll!'!•;;•;u;;•;•;; .. ;:;;:~Al~~.:• .. ::8;•;~;:~,!! .. ;;a-;;••;•~u.~ ........ ~N~;E;;.W~~P .. O;;~R;.;;~T~.IJL..:.:"~~0!!~:~::~=~~:11111't:•:·'!.s .J I ' \ Orlng9 C... OM.V PllOTIWMI ...... ~ 11, 1111 • 81 •• ,~ ........ IH .... ...... • .. ,""....... Jell ....... , ......... CleileilJ. .. !•dell-.. I 7 I d .. ~·=:.~~ wxmra~...,!~ ma& •. if!Anel a 5:1:;-2':.a7..2 11111t iii..-11111t111-•n •!!!l 1nsn?W ; .. ; ... ;;i;;;; (J13)tlt·HO. ::'9c~=%"~~~a •D tno 1 .. 001mo Unt:e171oo7150 Ftr~1 .. & bedcc 11 omc.b ~ I Jm '~.:..~·.':: "~~': -."!.. ... .-._ ,,, ..-. n.,... Hliiiliiiiil• .,.. (714ll42•2047 ..,_ --for Compl m,mt l130K --... 0 ao• ec .. -llM'iedt11 1 '--'*a~ ----· -• __., w•'•. TYllM Wiie • --... ....... arcm .,.,....... ~~~Lind• equity Agt 14-1772 'i:"C:~=·~,~ ~~~.~~al::l10;• ::::..:::~·= ~=:-~ ~.-:-:.:::. .. : =--~--~= ::.~== 2bd~M25Ywty. ia) ~&.f,~1l•FWf 04 -·&--. ... OfllCll ~. put.,apamuat,loUOf .,. ..... 11118f .... lt '*-... ,...,.lo, ~ 476-2972 LL ........ -1 " ----·-• wt1h typ1n9 aklllt of l)Mneatoo.c.I~ Ho trw.I ..., ,...d. 11l1'ocll1111 , ~t U..... FIT a .. klng cepeb ... 450/wptn, .-be,.. MPM.U1......0 lw .._., IMOIN + Colllfll'W.CA12121 -· F VEASAtLLU 28A 28A-m /llllii !1111tuitlel 1114 F ...... ..,., b,p'd '*'°" to WUtne apon1tbl• for teul ng iiCAEfARY' '1T ,....,,. inoMtM OCllfMI. Fun Of• ..... I M9 MN. Wll c::'Of~:A'::· mine. !:-,,• Wlllllllll ~~0-:e.~1 :,!':!,~ ~~ ~ A.A.'• to CIU9t°"* bv tot CON4~ omoe fie., Cell Mellen .,.., Noalt ,.c,_ tri ~ $tot Al ••• ..-.... -·-~.oeteentry,._ AJP AfA. ~ ~·d t~ttn Xlllit .... llN9 ill 1 SL IHO/tno.AIJt&«·7~11 .... n!.._ iNn WANTED CAR! Olvar ,V Muat ~ ClUrren1 Ing good tmoe ~ te 'M M.Y\ei• . AMJlllft .......... I. ST -rat No..,_ nee. "fT ~ hOUNl<Mt* r (1 otilld) up. w/ALL lntutanc. '**• 1ncf Jffdtc;al, 1-' 1, • Y'960 W.llm ..-· ~--/we. WE CLIFF !:d· 2bi . 181 W•tollff ba.ed opel'allon. H9w room. bolft ular . btlllf'llJ & oolecdon. Ute ~tit and .... lnaurance. WAIT I ITlftllllT w ......... = ,:oi,,.., :3'~ Nwpt Bctt. &41·5032 agt ~· nut and C*ldy Some Englflh 87).'l'Jtr.t b.ctc omc:.. 711-7819 AW'/ In pertOn to: PART-TIM!. Luuna bpenelon °' OAll Cot~ OiW CLho••G ........ °' 642 t178 Av 911 1J:ox 725 eq h, A/C of· ~ lnltlal !nvelt· - --•1111.. llTIPIWll 8Hch Good f!!!'! Del Mer .,.. atore * ~ =~• ._ Wd9d! r--,,,,....---.. --~7~1 Archlt':::, r= ~: 'r.=..m-:::1~ ,:, 1~:. THCMn 4'50 c.rt1fled Ot '#Ill lleln, ).1 t 3321 w. ~St ~= .= :!':' .aMPC: ~Ta:=!~: concept la becom6nO • IPGln.c>M a.,,_.. sUP£N SHARP 216RM fHelonat ·Ready lot broc:t.Ufe. Pll·lllHL ru..a =.;.:-1~~ .. & Senta.AM Cell (714)497-5221 ~ be~ & Im-~ Weatl'lllnatw 2N4 l. ea...., CdM 1~8A In newer e pi. move.In I 1250/mo Incl ll!Mi fi LeQ Jtlf Chrletlan Mlnlatry ~Ible t. EOE. M. F.H •-aolnattve. A.till ellp oOer ·AU reeuft, ---·~mt to"beech, tetOl~o ulllllles. C111497-.33704-Wlm5W h ~ hou'9. a. 5<>-HtHr Cati 1•1• LVI __ ,llf heCpful Wiii trllln. Flalldtlfa ::: ~open Slit tin, 5 d1¥ '*· a.--y n<Plco&Etc.m1noRM1 F8·30-~. T"'-I .. NEY for 642-9181 Prr11pm..730wn.Nureea F/nlMr....., Perton.-. nMt llPSIW'-acMdutea. benlftta. Cell eoOlllncludlnlJ dt'I ..... ......,,..,., 772--0829 ~ BAYFAOHT BUILDING .,.,.,. 10K/up, no c:redlt p ~• aide FfT ttpm-7:30em, l"<O< Nwpt 8eeot\ Atohltect anca. good cuetomer ,,. P.-.onnei Dept., New-Harbour arM. ALSO 6-lpm,H7•930t.egt OFFICESPACE .nopeNlty c.it , .. "aitaal/ PfTS:30-7:30pm.53 bed offtee.1Ms.Ml5 latlona,d9taMotleni.dln-port Statlonet1, HandShopD.J.ers ...... d oountet ...... 550 IQl.lara t .. t & DenllOfl Auoc 973 731 t Aiaialatratfft I l IO coov hole>. Santa Ana dlVktual with accurate {714)MS-1200 Dia -0-. ....._fl . .....,.. S.atk Hit ••tr• Ca.ti 842 up ·--l Ave 549.j()e1 llllUl ... f /T typlf'llJ, ·~i.nt ,.... ... •.....-.~ .... ...644 ........... I llOIDllY I Cofl11ruotlon MCr•tary phone lklh. Ind abllitY _.... Cak De t ..... nm --.. _____ .... __ , ... 11.1-1 I!! I ' Lill PllO -11•--needed at C.M. ottlca. to hendle -.... worlt ... e cora ors ..... .---·· .,_ & .. _ SC Piua ., .. Hr 1L . Ample PkO: ~: 5 paid -t lad ZHS IUll e=..~1c a~i1~1~t Good typing 11<1111 a mu.t. load With rr9q~t Inter· f\::i ~."isa,cX;O'; new CfPt a mint bllnda. 2855ECstHwy 87s.-e900 F00Nb X6~ndoned lalWJhl11,0IO communication & typing Speed wrlllng or lhort· l'\lptlona. mlnlmun 2 vr-Wlllllmnll 8othpolltfonl ~.+-.Group tna . v .. clNn. AVllll nowt H76 Fama le Dog, black sklll• Xlnt oPP'Y Ouell. hand helpful. P.C. knowt--elq)erfanqe. C.twtng u. Tm lllllWll require• minimum of oetlOn pey, P..-,, Pt9r\. VlllaAant•17M912 w/bfown paws, vcty SC lr"1ne 7H-0717 Ah &pm edge a plcn. but not peralnce ~•farted . Cuttenttyhe9tulltlme 3YMtt~ OAAHAM'SUNfOH !J.aeu Plazaat .. 432-3813 ':,-.,~~ C'c,m•J~ 040-~ teCJ'd 831-t0231Vm11J. ~~IPPt opa.llllQlltot: :,:;,~mant op-644-1151N8 lg ~anoramYC yr• MC1etarta1 •ll.P a so Clerical/ iH HM m •o ·WILL TUii NI HI llY ILR ~ J! .,.. ~ Floral ocn w . 1 b1tt to bOh $e50 WPM req'd. Position In· 1·8pm, Mon-Fri, aome U/w. mo 499-41et/499·U 63 FOUND ADS volves legal doeumente-*l•10.tr4' .... r* Sundaya. Phonel & llgtlt Ml-.. 021 JHl•llll ...... ,..., IUIW ,. or--(2 13~3 0.Mr YlnWe tlon, malnt of OMV~·· laetttarJ bookkeeping. Must have l..unct\tnlft ~-PAVllNlt •1_ .,.Complete Jan1tori.1 IRE FREE phonea. Word proc. •iq> Mlgrepofchaaultooi>ty p!MNnt voic. & g,ood Ul'11/ ... YtlmT ~lnperaona.ton-J!rl MW Uua .,.Mualc n a plua. XJnt Co benefits for cvatomer ort.nfad pareonaffty. Growth op-NHded for Newport t1AM-5PM 0t<*l • 11111 , ;;CMge ;;a;c 28' rn a: .,.Elevator Send reauma to peraon w/gein ate com-portuntty. 557-1358 Center tn.....iment rtrm. at2-M31 X-217 , .... ,..., Pin, Mr & Mra Ba. From ..,. Full view balconies put., & phone ll<lfta. NB 1 1000/mo 720-0704 EOE (IWs. ....._. .., I.I) 1750/mo. Encl gar. Pet? ... Secretary eervlc• CaR: m OlllllOl&l area Call 852-.3228 p~~~~~ MU cal/Tr• Cootie 55euyacceae838·8827 .,.Amplepafklng HZ·Mll fll&IOIOllP. Ha~ office dutl .. w/treln. HM VONS ,.,..,, .......... llbc. ltatab Nl-1101 Attention Credit Man111Q9< Newport Beach real .. tat• Start 15/hr M-F. l ·Spm •••-•s h ThM W...., 1651 E. Fourtb Sl. ate22-I, office. Moderate phonea. Joyce 631~3 N.B. --5•••-PAVllONS ,_...__ Wa h·1 ... U1 Z7M Santa Ana c • "2101 t.lght typ1nn, 40 hr weak. AfPml• .....--, .,_ Executive Sul1N & Deak FOUND blfoeal gla&MS, (714) 550-'65S • E.O.E $850/mo ~banafltt Ca.ti SHIPPING CLERK FfT Sma11 'f:.t Ql'owlt\g Conat. I ... IW 1h 1121 epaca. Full buslnus Mr· shaded blue Vic old M. Branch 759·9100, M·F UPS/FED EXP Pkg cMlea. Co.needec;;er..,mlnded no pate! 301 Santa INbel. ~~t . MBrltto1"7! 2Ba8k1r CdM. overloolclng 0c..n ... icaJ/DtataJ 5105 BOOKKEEPER/CASHIER ~.o.50n·/Fhrrl. 62~·75878SNt.•Brt yng man w/buicwood· 780-0473 or 760-8364 09 • esa. ., •· 1 1 875--9789 Xccte .,. ~ w()(t(lng knowledge ..... 2'1 -001~2• at 130 E 171h __ J\ec Bkkpr/Peg Immediate flt opening tor 548-6«9 .,. St CM 420111 & 720 If FOUND black kitten. wtllt• B08(d. Mutt know In-computerized service P/T lllllDPll 11 ... I latll approx· 95¢ alf. Pvt '.i:.: Copawaro"a' .. ,.~M•• tBachetue colln. ~~;:,npc!.;:.u.r:.!i!, etatlon._. female pref. Y• -Rain Gutter ln1taller Halp-V 722 .. """ -... salary .,..!hr plue, wlH For email Company. light er Wiii train $&/Hr. Private ehaded p1t10. acant • 1602 lat w/bell 844-7129 lllend. 844-1025 train. 982·9512. F V payroll. Gov't forms American gu1ter1. Call $285/mo. 5-48-3227 OFFICE SUITE FOUND blue/gray kitten OllllPUOTIO USIST llHlllT Tl UI Piek-Up Monday morn-631-3700 C.M. ehara ntee 2Br 2'hPa. Overloolclng harbor· w/whlle boote, Westclltt F/O, 30 Hra/Wk. Muat be $4/HR PLUSI Ing 9am, SC Pia.a area & CARPENTER-CM 2 atory; W/O, pool, Jae. 575 sq tt. Av•JI Sept t, & Dover 8130. 845-9442 enthu1laatlc, cheerful, lmmedleteopenlng .. shler work It home. Approx 20 JACK OF All TRADES $400/mo. 833-9331 x 149 Catt 842-4844 work W911 with people. for comput.,lzed hrs/mo. 5'40-7777 To help t>ulld our new 26' E/543-235-4 Avl 9/1 TIE m--·•m FOUND Infant bedding & Good office akllll. Incl Hf'Vlceatatlon RECEPTllllST 111tbo1t. Mic Gregor LAGUNA BEACH turn rm. -11•~ • clo1hlng on Adami. near eves hr1, some Sate Sal -Vachta, 1831 P111C*'tl&, PY1 beth. $375. shr beth. N~ -c;:, ~~70 Broolchurst HB 968-3442 open aec:0<dlng to exp & CURI TYPIST Clothing mtg naada outgo- $300. TV .• pool, 40+ non FOUND amall yellow itonQ· ablUty. Olan• 831-5664 Good typing skllla, filing, 1ng, lull time receptionist ti SSH emkr prollbua 494.--0451 W·M125 blrd (Flnch?), Arcti Beech 551-3338 Eves Interesting work. Good Buey phones and mall, *SALES* L&!:br 2'hba "-"arwood WUTD Tl WIE H99elg~t•.:. Laguna Beech -IEIT•L ••• .. Ta1n Co pGald ~ef21t9s3.63Call tyi>lng S<>wpm. Medical """' IJ TllR ST•TE If 4 • .,5.,.. " _... ""' Mitt entry ,_ • Insurance. Salary com-do wllrpl, 1kyhtes, 2 •-• For smell low-key office In I h car gar-pool-epa-tennls OAUfMllA II FOUND YOUNG male Newport BeflCh area. A IEITAL IEOEPTllllST menaurlte ;~F~xper ml. to Npt 1575 642-6781 LM llAOI whit• cat. orange eara & fun piece to work 1 l Pteaaant group prac:tloe In !:~I I•- tall Vic Newport Shores 844· 160 1 NB ExptW req'd 4 dy Wit --PROF M/F 21·28 to snr Approiclmately 9.500 net 846--0972 • 811 Sat ams 940•1122 7 &lrrougha Condo In So Coast Plaza aqu11e feet of good quali-lrvlne CA 92718 area. S300/mo +'hutll ty. elr conditioned offlee LOST Man's Gold watch IUIOAL IFO WT. EXP'D Conetu, secretary 16a-6o11 (llSllE) Prior Plumbing Salea e:r, patience a muat Guaran- IM plua comml11lon Benefits available. Apply (111)11MH1 Ou< MW, ltat..of·tr. [L..i ert food and drugltore EOE/AJAJM/F rM cone.pt I• becoming a Desicners reality In W"tmln1ter IUITT lfllATll this October. Al a reault, Nights. &Jty talon, C.M many epedatty )ob 8"--0661 or 631-3925 Approprla1e I>-* openings muat t>ct •~ •---------oround 11 ~. aoon. lnQvding· MAT mw a6onG with 900d F fT & P fT temp help OYer c:ua10met MMca 18. Tlc::llet tu.,,._ prtcng aldlta. Full rat.all 1nendanta, etc Celt or Clertla *1eftt1 apply In penon M·F btwn padcage Is oft•.O Mutt have good worltlng 3-5:30. 3432 VII Oporto, knowledge of food Ste 105 NB 873-3720 APe>IY In '*'°"· preparatk>n, co4d tOMOtrow, T'hur9day aalada. puta a&lade, OA ... /WT WIAP August 28. from utad dreatlngs. aauc:.a. FfT, benefit• 9 em to 2 pm It etc. Knowiedge Of 250 Ogte Streat. C.M. • •••• y.aa- proper uae of atandard -_, kitchen equipment Ill-.._., IMtlf required mllll'S IUIUT 11111 ....... COOKS Apply 1n P«W""' I~ F1 alaln Y~ tomoHow. Thursday. I• now tll<tng ~Uon• (~ ....... .., Auguat 28, from 9am to for a Ml time Cdllar ...,... 2pm al Must N 1ble to take re- 432-l805/E 973--077B/O epace to be uMd by the nr Adami & Harbor. CM Bu1y Fashion lslartd office. for repldly growing --------- Department of Correo-Greet Mntlmentel value Ent h us 18!1 t I c. h •rd Conlt Co Knowledge of IEllPTI•IST , ..... YlleJ RESP. F non amkr to shr tloha u a parole office In S 5 0 0 R E WA R 0 I workng. typing exp help-govef'lment related work Temp FIT (Poa perm) tor TIE UIL 'I........ '-=='., In pereon M-F. SM Don 1pon1tblllty, energetic and frlendty. Mother'1 la a growing company and offer• many benefit•. PleUI epp1y at 225 E. 17th St, Cotta M .... ,.,..,.,' ran'H .. n.... ... -. ............. epac:lou1 CdM dupln the area bounded by 548-5t39 Dye, 644·9747 tut, good benefits lull end priv11e sector Ca· comm't contractor In 1526 Newport Blvd, ·cM 11_ w/3 otherl, $320/mo utlt Arteela Blvd on the Evea/Wknds. Lucy time, 640-2023 rM( oriented. 650-~920 Newport e.acn. $5/hr (714)642· t7S3 •- lnci. 720-0374 Iv msg. North, Alameda St on LOST Mon 8118 lrg Phonea,mall,lltetyplng, ....... ..., Btttli/•te)a 271 the Weet, Pacific Cout Diamond Engagement .. • • • • • • • • •• ••• • e • e ••• •• •1 llllng Jeallca &73--0760 OAIU SAUi IEP (INc-~ lltJ lal) -Hwy. on the South and ring & wedding band. Copley Colony C1blevleon IUUll llTEL Cherry Ave. on the East Vicinity Ocean front & : ( \Hl-.l·.I< l)f>l'Ott I t \rl \ :· RECEPTIONIST FIT ofCol1a M ... haaan lm-Jlfltfe ......... Wkly rentala now avail. together with approx-25th. NB REWARDI 801 • • w/ple ... nt phone voice, mediate opening for 1 re-h .....___ •-~ ......, __ 1147.00 Wit & up 2274 lmately 29 perking 772-3219Collect • MA AGER • ~ood ty?ltt, dependable. market door to door -----Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 spaces Pteue Include • • Oyn1mlc: Co Nr 0 C Air· satn rep. Individual must PHffleet, lels (111)11MH1 EOEJA/AJM/F OLDl/muT-. F fT. bel)eflt• 250 Ogle , IT •T • ._ Street, Coste Mesa. Appty In par90n. IUlffDI Attractlw female pref Newport Peclflc, 2200 W Cout Hwy. Nawpor1 8ctl lntali It SLart location map and other LllTHF1111Am1 • • port. Call 841-1404 for N aggr .. alve. a aelf • pertinent detalla abOUt Low cost apay/neuter re-e \ 1 e appt Between s-1oam etarter. be wtUlng to work 2724 the site in your ferral. Pet 10 avallable • Pl' wulloii .. •111• """' l1t·t1 lt.! •11 • e nights & weekend•. ex-1325 +sec NB House nr reaponaes. No F ... 978-PETS • • •·ptt·cl fm mu11uJ.!1•1111·111 p11,1111111' e 'SIO/lllllUPll perlence In remarket (111)UMH1 contact Mr. Slnker90n HANDYMAN IS NOW call t lam-noon, 951-1370 Accepting ~tlona lor ---------lull & '*"time: EOE/AJA/M/F •11111&1&111• ll-.S wstw, frplc BBO. stloPS. If lnter .. ted, write or LOST Wallet. Harbor & • In ii'' id u a 1. • R:rortlng to the President cable sate• preferred. II yard. n-amk 845-5175 or phone Snerel Gates. Adami area. CM. keep • 11111,1 111• ·•·If • o two mtg Indemnities, tntereated contact 842•9822 Lea.sing Otfloer. Otttee of money, return papers : 11101 1 1\,111'11. or~d11111•1I (l,."t.I.• 111111 : ~~! ~~ ':es~:;i 549-4242. EOE BALBOA PEN-$375/MO ~~ce~ 9~:81c~tl~~~ pleaM 291-9923 • 6(0.1' or1••111.·n \11pl11 .111t• r1111•I ''"J"' • end hla 5 dlrec1 repons lllllTllAI IU F/pref 30...a to lhara 2 Mall, Room 510, Sacra-REWARD • Lost 1ort1se • "'"r"init -.11h •n111h. • Matntalna financial re-Demonstrate toys & gifts bdrm apt w/man. 1 blk to mento. CA "58 l4 Phone shell tabby cat Brn wl blk I • • cords, and business pr<>-now to Dec, home party "" • IC1·lwlil•· '•·I.ii!.-' 11 I I e J t I t St ti ..i II del I Ocean & Bay, 875-7476 (918) 445-2318 Refer to atrps, green eyes, 1 yr l • •' ' 1' 1•11"· • ec 1 1 a us. er ng .,.an, no co · °' nv. Tr ans a c 110 n N 0 old Vic Hamilton & • .u1d 111•u1 .11 11·•· ·• 11111,1 • salary $20,000 a year. ldealfor HOMEMAKERS. lllfFll UmE'W 8408033 Pomona CM Deys • plus benefits. Mr. Keener tree kit. auppllea, & train. Condo.maleprefd S600 673-9893,eves645-7506 • \\, 11H 1•rc•,.,flcr1l 111111p.111\ lwn • 9AM-4PM,722·1588 car&phoneneoetMry. 844~2607 FIN AL 0 A T E F 0 R e i·f ti• 111.l1ul111~ P.1111 ''" .1111111• .11111 : Non-amoluw . Secretary & HOUSE OF LLOYD _Cd_M_H_,S_E,_P-ro-1 M n-smkr RESPONSE IS Eal!!I!tat e h<ol11l.f\• 111•·1!11 ,it oincl tlc·111ul tn e light b<><*keeplng tor 714-840--0058 muter/bath, $440 AUGUST 29• f9~-CSID&11 lOll • • Real Estate Mgmt Co. nr Oll•l9!All •u tr• 1 ~ • 'ur.1n1 ,., ho1111• pruli!rhno ,14f.1n .ind e J 11 w Al ---_. 6+7~ ~!l41 • 8785~512639 1 1 l••aatrul 2711 BABVSITTER needed In • nul•·••I!•' ''"""·"" ,. • 0 n ayn• rport Wholesale produce. ~ HB h Ch I 1 Submit rnurne & Nlary Co. beneflta & e)(per1eea . ..,..---' -1700 S/F WAlllMSI ome. eer u • • requirements to· PO Box Musi be Mlf-mollvated & COM • M/F, noo-amkr. to Placentia Coat• Mesa energetic for my 'lyr boy • \ f'flh 111 I''''"'" I 11•·• 'It rtr • 2271 Nwpt Bch 92663 aggreutve Potential lhr ,.., of 3BR 2BA hae (714)752-9523 Some Sii. 536-6395 • I hut• :! 00 '' 1111 I' "' • ----eami.v.a & bon\1981 un- Avatl 9/1 $450/mo • ---LOVING Mom wlll b1bys11 1 • e •iroln&IJ ""' utlta. 780-~ Ive msg LEASE Approx 5000 Ft In my CM home Meal•. .• ORAllGE COAST PUILISHlll& CO • -Hmlted 557·1358 CdM Res mature n-smkr For light Mtg or R&D playhouse. fenced y1rd • • For Nwpt Bch Law Firm Ill to ... lo~-' home 1 blk wletr cond ore:. preatlglous TLC 722-1743 I .• 330 W Bay St .• Varied respon Gd skllls .,..r .,.,.y toe 780--0640 or 5•9·3909 · · req Can Jo et 6-44-65 t2 Do you feel you are worth from beach $450 +sec - -NEEDED In Costa Mesa • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • $100,000 a year and wll"- CaJI 873-9357 VM WMn tn. 1a111eavee 11111 2.3 diys a week loving • ' • SEClnUY f /n Ing to learn how to do 11$ DOVER Shofea h sh turning, It's time to turn to non smoker sal~ry neg • EOE • I Happy Movera. Must have Ask ror Mr Wells se r clueilled 10< help with pr• 48-9.120 • • 852 5201 w/prof, pvt bath. lrplc, wtntermalntenenoe e • • ••••• •••••••• •••••••• • car 842--0708 • jaz. $515 +'Ii utll. all Ill amenltlel 5-48-7792 . \ Experienced. artlc:ulate IOllcitor Hourly wages >-commiSsion Able to ar· raf199 1ppolntment1 with executives. Berlellt1 Newport Beadl 760· t 145 PHONER eJCper prel'd Eves $5/hr • comm & bonua. Call btwn 6-9pm 646-1766. ask for Den Ollll WORLD • HIRI NG Ul.Dfllll• All shift• Exp'd only · <714'53M220 4W1lcanta aNe t o work e Apply t99 No Coaat CONSTRUCTION Labor ftexlble ectladula we en- Hlway, Laguna btwn 9· 11 S8-$ t0flr C911 636-5700 c:our~ to llPC)lv. . OlllS 10t35 A We11m1Mter We .f'* axcelient '*"' II F ,,.It II cat SAVE A9fl"rCY (fM) efltl, promotion from oma..,-a an e within and an oe>QOrtunlty Attlum Court OHi for th098 quaMfled and Looking for PT /FT 53 bed oonv hosp. Muat lnter•t.O In a nllall ca- Flex hfl 640-4279 epeak & read EllQllah. rwr. Marcia °' Debby K 1 t c h e n h e I p • r Appty In penon Monday- HOSTESSI CASHIER 8 30am-10 30am & Fnday, 9AM·5PM at the Day Shift. Milanol Rea-3pm-7pm Santa Ana foltowtng tocadon. taurent. Balboa Call AY9. S49-30e1 llllTm 675-8171 Coametotogllll 7227 Edlngat, H8 MST /lllTISS VONS Equal Oppfy ~ 1 yr min experience HA Rf STYLIST, MANl- Flaxshttte. p•v1LIONS CURIST With eome 2• 1111 n cllertta F~Ume RECEP· 3.5 yra exp Must be !tell. TIONIST s.40-4454 Dinner stllft Our ,_. 1tate-of. FIHT 1111 OUll the art food '"° df\19 1t0fe concept 11 Comput., & hotel exp beCOmlng 1 reality In JANITOR·l 240 wwk Call 636-5700 10135 A w .. 1mtn1ter Save Agency (Fee) pret'd Must be llex Weatmln1ter thla OIOITAIL SllYEI october A• 1 rewtt. UYF•ll _.IEPll 2 yrs exp, lleJI lhllt many apeclalty Ill PRiii Job opening• muat t>e l lUf• IAI llli.d soon Including. F fT banaflta 250 Ogle StrMt, C.M. 65()..8.4&3 Eve shift Mull epeak English llllEIWI Part time 4pm·12 30am 24 hrslwtl must speak Engllth 1111111111 Full time Dey shirt IA&.IUl&YOUI HI-HOO tdl21 For eppt pl'e;,. call between 9-4pm Cosmetologists license u well u product knowledge. ordering proc.cjures end customer MtVICe ~Ills required Apply 1n person tomorrow. Thurlday Auoust 28 from 9 atn to 2 pm at FHttahlY .. ltJ 0..•11ftJO. ... r 10211Ueter I '"""'•""' 1c114c. "'-'" °"' 1111> FOf More tnlorm1tlon l1T1MnWltll•r P1titltat~alh (111) Hf-1241 EOEIAIAIMI F COUNTER HELP PIT Rehable mature person, tor Newport Beech cleaners 842·2671 LAGUNA CHEVRON Mr· vice station 1ttenctant Full or S*1 time Contect Ken CarWt/. 804 So Cou1 Highway, ~ Beach LIMO TRAINEE 18-S 10 • Tlpa 10135 A W"tmlnater SAVE AGENCY (Fee) llAllTEum Ell.pertenced ground• maintenance man for pri- vate "tate In plant care and di....-, lrrlgatlOt't 1y1tem1, and det19n Place of employment & Interview San Juen C8')1atrano CA Send r• aume & copy ot thtt ad to Job MMA6759. P 0 9580. Secramento. CA 95823--0560 No later than October 1. 198& MAINTENANCE Gene<a Maintenance poatlon Apply II 3333 W Coast Hwy. Nwpt Bett 9-5 M-F Openin1• Now Av•ll•ble CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For D•llvery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAI~ VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no so1tc1ting. Must have de°l)endable car, truck or station wagon and -' rmsurance \ 11 .. 1 ·--. ,. • * Or811ge Coat DAILY PILOT/ W9dneed11Y, Auguat 27, 1Ne· !"'!1:!"~11!..lml!"'!~!JH~•!I!!!!!!!!. __ ...! ... !!! l!!!!!!!L--.!!l!! hnltan Mat •1111111... 1111 Ce._ M A H I CU RI S "f . Phllt mtl-KMJUOHAISI! SMALL F'NO ..O.,,...., PANOIONtC ,.OICURIST Full • "*Y ~PfOdUCe,a..y LOUHOf·Uk• ,,.., ono-•100. dtaP•• 125. •11-dlfc*.reoordP¥, oOorunegoodMacarnpef ...... ~Alfareq. v~ + ...... fat1y 1m to lnel ooet 11900, llllklnt ~ S15, 10 lltont ltg ....... ,.. 1150 <*Cl • .,_ ...._.111 hlbo• l1l1nd. Mary ~ lat• rnornlnaL Muet !WM MeO/ooo. MG-l'87 pent hMger$. bOC*c:w 170 ~ ~ f73.417t PAVllONS good drivfng r~Ofdl. MAPl.l din. Mt Lamp 11ft wtde, tO' high MOO, Aa~ • I I IL •• llTD ..__ tor new 10Gt1. tMite. Fr twin bedl & lfor9 dOCk l20. motor· 1111;;.--1!.... -.a9 ...... _ 557-1358 c:he9tl M-oMYOX ~ cycte ~ •10. (Sal ~ ... c.:=:,'{:01n~ Ournew.•t•t..ol·IM ULllaDI ~TV.MU46t =·~C:::1'r,' rt=.·== = :"' ~~= Balboe Drug St0te nMdl MoY1n9-MU9t Sacl Mecfi. We~ w/lfle9tl l80 v.a. liltO, p/1, p/b, atr, ••11111 A~ In INIM llfM '300 to aeoo. No collect· W.. M noura a dly. Mondey thN FrkJey aft•· noon. S1turday end Su11· d1y mornlno. Cell M2-'333, Mk tor Kirk "!'Ir:: ~Bay8t. Cotti MMa. CA 92828 1111111 U11n • lrnMI II hfflng • FuM· Time Pl'· eon w/bulc 11utr1tlOl'lll knowtldga to wortc 111 our vttamln dept Wllilng to llNrn & us111 othet• M~t potent11I PtMM apply 11 225 E 17th St , CM .,,.SWPLY E1tabll1hed bu11na11 Nekl FIT & PIT SALES ct.EAKS, w/traln. AllO need DELIVERY pertorl Dive, Aon 5'8-7794 Cout Office Suppllel PARKING ATTENDANTS Mutt hive 1 yr experience good driving record• & rultty In W•trnln1t., tulHlrn•, _permen•11 t terr~ !!Y!! dining aet Merc1et bike S 100. Compt. amJfm crua. W .000 new thla OctOblr llletdefk. EllP a -t, con-by~'>~ Enactibolt, I HO 35 tor"°°° e3t..$021S geniality a mull. De-tble 8 to 9'. 2 11m chta, e Aquer u~ ........ ~ ...... ~'" ,..,H"=O""N"=o"""" .. ___, .. ,..,c..,c""'oRD ·11. Ai• ,.,ii, many 11r .. ble poeltlon tor lln· lldechra, hhr uphol. ldMI cernera ....,, ,................, " " ~llllY Job opening• cer• m•ture per90n. Mr. IOI Boerd Rm/Corp Din-e..1t-@Ii NII """' good, ••Int cond mu•t be Mid eoon. Elwood. 873-1850 Ing rm '3000. Enlleboll _ ~ :;;: Ale. 5'f:· 12000 obo Wa eta Nektno' Ber w/edJ IMfYel, 2 ber TR8 · ComPllt• IY'I em pp, 714·"4-2080 20·" 15 Pharmacists Uriueuel ()pp0t1untty for edvaricement CA l llt8 llQanM, 2 yM!S rtttell r=::aey IX pet and familiarity with comC)Ulltl required. Customer MMQe ~Mii I IN4t Union wages and beMflta offered. Pharmacy Tedlicians Apply Ill peraon, tomor rCWt, Thurldey, Auguat 28, from 9 am to 2 pm at· IAllWlll lllP •tool• lthr uphol 11400 model 3, qi(. 2 drive, --az '8' 190e. Red/tatt, PIT, FI T, Start at 14/Hr. ' M4-eo&a . model e Pfll'lt.,, 2 ax· 24' ChOIGraft, V8, gllll e1«:1 ... t1, roof, alarm, A"PIY at The Tumm11 temal drive, eottwar•. all hull, dMP V, Guddy~b, •~ml S18 999 (078833) Stuff., 270 8. Brlttol ' Movlnv-Mutt ... I. Own BA for 8400. 7~5 VHS, heed, runa t, (i; M2"9503, 4t7-3320 Mt 1150. Snake ~ H•t• 7, N.B. ock, ..,.ITATm 74JC32x~1 "60. Own wtr ''" .. Jn MU IAtOO/ofterM2•9eM ------MBZ '77 00 SL ammut bld&200.oaoe.ts-1'11 FAte kifftN. a rnc>41. ll11 '111UUYH' Aat" .. ,.,.. 1111 =~~q::·m1~~;;::;; ~1...,. le!H~ AppMty Oueilly tr•noh iofa & lhOtl, '9male TortoiM, Loedldl w/10' Zoctle & eng J,'•'M-• _..._ Dir M2-t503, 497-~20 ~ "" • .,.,., C.• LOYeMet, eJCpoeld chef· frlllcy & playful To good + lllp & tr1r M 0.5078 r1 ~ -."".":.= •• =-:-/-:-:um==::·::::·=-ion:=o =12/ood home. ~1 Lv Meg INtl Tll AUDI/RENAULT Clen<,M·F,F/T,8-5,ttart Queen a IOfe bid i200 ... Dflm fl' SOlCAT 1d11t cond.. JEEP S...50/hr,552~6"8. l..DYMMt 1150. Contem-T11• ...... M1·1111 Incl. eatbox, d1"*'9, Ufa ~ o '1 HeipAA~~~CX:~[~w ::'1 .:.'~9t,. w/2 J ... lq /Art ~~t>eg.:,i8~ru, ~ bell~ on Balboe bland. Sofa l!J•d love Hit, ... A ~UTYI •o· OULF ~t~~~: oatmu1 cotor 122s UbY's Uk n;aa;;;... STM "°°"· VHF, ACR, inn cond w-. com-7eo-t792 1875 purct\Mldfor14751 AJP, LP 8TV, SHR 5 Mill, · . ., · -.-Muat WI ONL V '300. ,,_ktn. DSL Long Beach meneuretew/expw CallSOFA ~Queen & SACRIFICE•72..ee93 eltp 111'000 71 4 673-7890 lor ll'ltetV!ew. m1tc hl11g love Hat ~ 73._n,..;.. 'River•'. Paid 12000, ·IC~ IMS PP YmlHIAIY.... SACRIFICE $800 or trlde Cr1L::!!Yo" r:ai:r.rm I u.... 1• #41 .. B•ther. bruahe<, Kennel for VCR Camere ..... _. --attendll'lt. Exp pref For NW. Seer'• 3hp twll'I Good cond, 1999. Call IAVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 . :....~ . . .. . . MBZ '15 3 80 SL AedJb4actc e«1tr1· 1. p. 7, lltle brand new. (0184S91) Ctr M2~e503. 497-3320 MBZ '82 380 SL. Red/blflCtc, ctlroma •I· lo.ya, IUP•rb C ir. '33.500. (01187'1 Dir 8"2·9503, '97-3320 111tervlew appt. 5'8-3794 M2-084S2 oytll'lder 220 volt com. f42·283t SOFA, two pleee full tlze pre1aor & Craftsman 1 ... 14 MBZ 450SL '78 Orig Yn llSPfTAl ma1treu. end t1blel end oldef beflCtl model drlll .... owner. low ml, new ALL IKE NEW ••" ,.,.:].7 Mlctlilent, 119,500/0bo heve current MVR. Hul'll· lngton Beaoh area. 213 828-58"6 , ..... , .. , ~ ..... , 1t200ilahr ,. ........... , PASn·IP HISll (1141 ... lllu OffJ 1111) Tech & K•M•I Help Mull limp, L pr .... _.,...,.. ......... -.uer SllO d-553-1078, ~.85 .. ·"7•" be ,,.., & personabl• 759·89,3/833-9824 wnw ff-• .... .. • "" A:~;,J;~~~~: s=~ss001=. ee7'1:: Ot~'i.'.i::' 1147 LuS~~~) ~8ll:~~~~•d ANfayl • ~.,~ .. ~ .. ~ldodaiue•lirr==:=:=:;:::==;il FI T for pubflahlng Co. IBM 1250 EJCcellent 0011-LeutlfuftMfa;;J( l 1\de clualc 28• LOA Ilg hull llll otlon d W & S Daye/Week 111cludes Seturd1y. Art/Draltlng 1>1Ckgro~md helpful Wiii train. Apply PeMyaaver. 1660 Pltcentla Ave, CM PUTOHTlll n•IOAI ,., .. ,. le..,. ..... hTMstAMltHr Pt11tfta,tall1 (111) JIO-IH1 EOE/AJAJM/F Local Peat Control Com- pany 1'19ed• route tech· nlcan' we tral11 Call Mr IRET AIL T~. betwMn 8-12 II WE'RE #1 979-6021 dlsplay writer (lex peck 4) dltlOl'I. 875-' 17• chalrt . GrMt buyl C.ll ta ba in I c I a . m I at : 08,9'\llly .,,.,.,. correspondence, private White wldl., aofa. quality, 141-1111 · 1olnalcer. S11guil OB, ......... IMW'a lri o ffice. Beneflt1. Ex· from decorator. Retail• TYPEWRITER-Standard Mutt Mii th!S weekl Sett llOClk. perlenoe a must! Please I 1100. 1450 perfect con-IBM Elec>Excetlent cond offer 752·2584/65()..7267 It dotl ..-. e dlf. call 499-537• So. Laguna dltlon. M0-0926 carb rib $150. Tina S111tan1 30, dll. •IP. new ..,.._ .... •illlllUMal IS o-M9·1968 hi-~9 bottom, hl11ged matt, ""~F-. Mtrch .. i M cieln, L.B. slip, too ma11y - **Video Arc.de M• 1.>ec Pttl I AaiaaJI 1149 boatal S2t,500 545-1476 -Aati~" 1110 M111, only 1495. ZaxlCon, I /"--L /I Oak TraWIUf tbi 1350 .. only 1395, xll'lt oond 1 Pelr breeding tf •Y u,. -11• .... ,. ermn && oak prM1back ct1r1 s1 10 Almond Whlr1pool 30" Cock•tlels. young de. 7022 ~ .... -~ ea 2 Opaque gl&M lemp1 alee stove/oven, self· Ooe1 not lnel cage. S60. $lOO ea. Mahogany com· ct••"· new tit 1200 557-8789 Evee Hu11tlngton H1rbour/HB (11t) 1 PUITSIAPf ttlHb .. tlf mOde with marble top (71,)M8-18« AKC /OS A GOLDEN =-:C,~lve~~:.,: •W t&llilll#e Costa M ... lnlerlO< Plal'll HIPlfl $300. 4~558' m tor only S350, Dee-RETRIVERS. 2 males, 5 693.3'33 or 89._79u ecepe firm seeks respoo A U 11 COl'l'I ~h. chl11a hutch, females. Born 8/3/86 'mo'b:~ .. ,...-.."~~::; for'~~: ~~~·t>!=':nob!. = ft HC" IH can, glua cotf .. tbl, $200 each. 72~1'6 S~L .. IP2S5~V30A!LAeftBdL3E5' ...... -b 1 llY ·-·•-Rs • capt1l111 chelrs. rock '"UST""'"Ll .. N SHEPHERD "' ' .. ~lant care, rellible ve-e11erget1c. am ltlous 11rr.._.. .. ...,. " c a11 .... 2_..6 •• ....,..,.... Ilk YOU t Joi LES 111-11 •a ma ....... dl11ing room t1ble s I '" ...... lc141/lnt req 754-4336 ......,.,,e. • • o 11 • .,.... PUPPY' reg stered. n o:..... M F I _ our team Immediate with pad. 536-7872 5,a.5295 .,._. .. , Oil· r SIMPLY THE BEST PLAYGROUND AID opern11gs exist at our WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL -Am_._ HANDSo••e BIG BOY •lac. Trau,.rtatitl SE11UlesRO·PSEAerv1GeN DE·LLIVNSEAi'1 PRIVATE SCHOOL HUNTINGTON BEACH 70 WASHER Super Ca-"'..,. "" HUN;~~~~os~:.~~. ~REA store for ~~ro:O. ~~~ 1 r21cycle ~=~~e M;~rr:r ~~~ :.i:; ~ .. ~It: ::cJ:'c:f =~ c & • ,. r I I ' r. i loi 4 t~~v-1:~:T0:!lHD. SALES (•8 hrs/wk) 20-35' percent Oil your reaponsfble lnllde home, Ad)l<*lt to Falhlon 111a11d PIHITlll PIT Plate room perso11 Mon 1pm 1o ·appro• 8.30 pm Tues 1 t 00 am to ap- prox 7·00 pm Wiii train, Apply Pen11yuver 1660 Pla09l'ltla Ave Costa Mesa PIT Clea11lng commerc•al help 11eeded Approlt 15 hre week 964-3586 982· 7967 Priscilla P/T .. ATll•tnl Needed to dellvtlf' tear sheets for the Dally Pilot • Hrs Oil Friday 1fter· l'IOOl'IS. SS/Hr • gas al· lowance Must have re· llable tran1portat100 Co11t act Lin Smith 6'2"'321 Ext 275 CASHIERS ('0 hrs/wk) Faraitart 6014 1011g dlat111t phone bill. 11 u e u red , •ho ta . 172 Nom1d 241. ale, seU Ope11 7 Days aw~ STOCK (ParHlrne) I llf flllnllf Free hook-up a11d 110 NI'· OTHERS, 839-7019. COl'lt $2900. '56 Kentklll, 640~'4 SALES(Part-t1me) LES Hl-1111 ~:,~~~~~;·1~r:;~~~~i Piaat1 0t1u1105t ~~t~~d:n~~~-~1~~ IEPWnHHPW Na ti o l'I a I Lumber -.._....,5,...A-L"""E-.-T"'"R"'U-,-N""'D-L"'E-,--bed. betwee11 9·00em-12·30 DELIVERY DEPARTMENl; promotes from withl11 of· and 5·9pm 1• ••t ... -Aatt Ltuia1 10 McLAREN'S BMW lerl11g YOU the cha11ce to good 0011dltlOl'I, with cu1-,.._ r-Mav~y move 11110 ma11agemel'lt tom covers. bolst.,s & POLE 11mp $5, 3" rnd mah 5'2" Kawai Gral'ld • Nrfy ..as M·F 11119• S-S tlll 6 We I provl~• Ol'l·g~tng =·· r~ :.d-:~ 0 ; ~~~A~b~~~-~~,~~~ ~rso0~mJ:..~~:as1 ULEAUI •1111W111 "' 628 s Euclid St trfal 1" "g1 an ... ~reat 11 enbe-thermal bla11kets for each drw wood 11141 cab• $25, FullertOl'I. CA • ta nterv ... -s w1 u111t S 135. 6'5--0955 aher 30 drw metal flle cab $25 KIMBALL Pia110. cooaole, 71 4-680 6300 held 5:30pm & weekend ea, 9•...,• clothing closet oak lll'llSh Like newl a 1111u 213-691-6701 -$100, cass tape recdrs $1'00 Obo 497-3199 °?9~g:~~~~°e~~gN BMW 82 7451, loaded FRIDAY 2pm-4pm 19122 Brookhurst (Cm of Garfield) HUNTINGTON BEACH IATIOIAL LUllER I SUPPLY llC. jC~~~~~t 'ikU:. s:;2 $30160 6'-4-4806 SPINET PIANO -Good 714/lfM lOO w/pnone. mint I 19,900. tlQue buttet $95. king Piil TAILI practice p1a110, good __ '72 3 OCS . gd eon . platform waterbed $250. Gorgeout carved m•tv.n, co11d. $200. 5'8·3306 Aatt StrricH/ $7900 Leaving cou11try, Royal C,_,__..h..,,..,,, Chl11a -·..... Ahern00fl1 & Evening• Parts tolS must Miii 720.1830 ..,,...... · -w-· · lthr pockets. New from sso. 760-31n1120-0136 Mfgr, delivered to you & wtlLEll ... In ... _ BMW 86 325, l>lk, 2 yr COUCH & chelr, sturdy wood frame, w/brow11 cushlo11s. belt offer (714) 850-993' 111statled Your Choice of _., '"-STEEL toolbox for Import wmty LOADED • wire telt color Retens 12000 French provenclal S 1200 truck, stalnlen 11991 wheel01 Euro auspenalOl'I Sell $950 760-~ M-4-4606 lock•. for carpentry etc Hofco i 1arm. 675-8132 I i I" it-A 11t 160 takes 98"-1287 ___ _ Ouee11 Sofa /bed. ~ ....., -DATSUN '81 280ZX dln/geme tbl, 4 chrs. 2 2tlof0 BECANE 4 Wkffl Drin/J~ Turbo. auto. 1 ow11r, t9K R~llter Votera, 1200· The dltterenc.e 11 our MIOO/Wk. Paid 3 tlrnee PEOPLEI DRESSER 9 draw er w/mlrrort, oak veneer Excellent condition S60 '99·1224 leav•. Fre11klln WOOd-10 SPEED, GOOD COND to30 ml, T ·IQPI, loa<*I, exit burning 1tove. 55t-5387 25' FRAME $150 & $715 'II .lllP UHHH con<I S9700 6'0-8690 Rest/catering .Qu1p sale. EVES . 6'S-80l l DATSUN '84 2oOSX Oe- sllcer. register. Ible, Cira11 S.I" FAOTlll1YOIOUUTI 1uxe.aJlopt1011a,wht/blue storage racks, lood proc, -1111. Lo ml, Sacrifice wee«ty. Flexible hours Equel Opportul'llty _N_o_ .. _P_nec __ 6_7_s-_v_o_T_E_.._ ___ E_m_p1_oy_er ___ -i HIDE-A-BED QLieel'I size. PORS<.HE AUDI U lEVROU T Hl9hut Quallly S.l.06 .,.,vlo l rE•UN #OrOll ""' U S l ( O.OI llwy N•wpon !Hach 67S-090t PORSCHE 9" '85 Xlnt cond. 10.000 ml. anr1, A""' IRYING HARDCR custom 1tereo, mu•t tell, "' I 19.500/obO, 497.3320 TO B£ -1 * PEUGEOT * • SALES * MASTERA Tl * • SERVICE * ALFA ROMEO * • PARTS * SAAB * BITIEA* • LEASING LJ BEACH LJ . AR(if'jf INV(~IOlh ~I UN IHI W!Sl fOA 1 * 752-0900 * I EVERY MOO(l ' COlOlt CALL TODAY SUBARU '83 GL. 1 ownr.] 5spd, •Ir, am/Im, 111 m1l11t recorda, exit cond. 13900. 5'8-1.572 TOP SSS PAID For Pempered M8'cedee 8eni l•EllAnWI Top Metced• Prtc.t Paid CALL PETER or AA Y HISllf .... T1 "•l•EHIHS 213 or 714 637 ·2333 tw .. IUIUOI S500 873-7460-D, 875-03'5-E YW '14111 c•M HM etock, 1200cc !tl'IO $1700 obo 850-109S Debbie Aatt1 h•"tlc Hit NABERS CADILLAC LAROEST SELECTION of late modal. low mlleage C1dlll1G1 In Or8fl99 Cou11tyl s .. UI todayl Have a garage sale without the garage Sell your Items In classlfled. llke M w, blue, white & oelge $250 969-4 135 llllSIZEIH & WALNUT HE.ADBOAAD $250 854·9497 Eves pa111, trays, klche11 ware. Ctsta Mtsl 6124 OUllE OIAST $8500 49•-6498 expreaso mach. chl11a. JH~/lt111tt VW '70 Bua, clean. good t I I t I c·o 60 •••••• ••111 llLllUI •11 e11gl11e. new tire•. best • a 11 e19• crya a .. • -252• Har or Co1t1 "esa 650 0708 '"f I ttl ) 650 2257 A 29 30 9 • .. ,.., Perfect cond, Sapd, air, olferl • ,.. ter p ace se 11gs • ug • • am· pm 1 .. 1•182• 6 &40-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd. (early am or evenl11gs) 2528 Vassar ~ • power. S17.500 650-5483 pm COSTA M ESA l'tlltc NOTICE PtllUC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE • Pml.IC NOTICE fltmltc NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE .. ·.~·· -· . - 'BUICK DEALER . . ~.. -. . - 2926 M9fbor llMI C.M. 979·2500 WI llY AU 111111 USED CARS I TRUCKS COM E IN OR CALL FOR PIRAPfUIUI. o.LILLO OllYllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ul-llllta.l-ill1 CORVAIA '81 2-<lr Monza, uphol. Xlnt, l'IU ~/ bett, rbf1 trane, rune Xlnt $1100 0 80 . M1-37N FORD '80 Relly9, dark green, gr .. t oond S HIOO. Cati Laurie attar tpm 2.-0-7983 FORD GRANADA ·n lmmec oond, 11275/obo lo mt...new eng, before 10am/elt •pm. 552-078" FORD MUSTANG '83 OLX Convertlt>i., power loaded mutt move S7000/obo 842~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD :201)0 HAAl!IOI 8l V 0 CO"TA Ml\A C,J'l 0010 OLDS Cutlus '80, "dr, V8, auto, pwr, Ile, crulee COl'ltrOI 1 2800 o bo. 75e-9281 THUN DERBI RD '57 c1a111c, stock , good cond. Mutt Met MU9t Selll I 12.000. 380-1558 Get an qte on the c.mer1 equipment you'w alw•yt wanted. RMd cleulnld. 105971 TO A DEPTH OF 500 FEET ING TON BEACH CALI-10S1" Properly addrHS ., Bell. CA 92647 FICTITIOUS 8UllNIS8 Leooard M Hughes. flCTITIOUI 8UllNISS Liiac Way, FQYrllall'I Vall~. YOU A"E IN DEFAULT BELOW THE SURFACE FORNIA 926.49 YOU A .. E tN DEFAULT purportedly known as 3501 Thtl bualneu II con· NAME STATUIENT Treaeurlf NAMI! ITATIMeNT CA 92706 UMOER A DEED M TRUIT THEREOF BUT WITH THE The tolll amount ol the UNDE" A DEED Of T"UST AQUARIUS DRIVE. HUNT-ducted by an un111· The lollOWll'lg peraona IHI Thia 1tatem~l w1s hied The followtng perlOl'll are Thia butll'IHI ii COil· OAT£D SEPTl!M8ER 20, RIGHT TO DRILL INTO. unpaid balal'ICe ol Iha obll-DATED JANUARY 17, 1113. INGTON BEACH~ CALI corpora led 1uoc1a11on dOlllQ l>UllMN ta SOME· with the County Ci.tk ol Or· dOll'IQ busloest u dUC11d by. lf't tndMdual 117t. UNLEU YOU TAKE LOCATE WELLS ANO gallon sewred by Ille prop-UNlESI YOU TAKE AC· FOANIA 926.49 otller than a partn9'Shlp THING MOW'IN ON HEREI, enge Countt on Augual 19 (l)A 9 COMPACT DISCS Jllafllta Klahr Yolll ACTION TO P"OTECT PRODUCE OIL GAS ANO erty to be sold eod reaaoo· TIOH TO PftOTECT Youtll The total amount ol the RICtrdo Marcos Torres, 18632 Bu.nerd, Fou11te1n 1986 (b)A 8 C 0 9301 Comstock Thia ll8lerner'll _. .. ftled YOUft Pfl<>Pt!RTY, IT MAY OTHER HYDROCARBON able estimated costs ....... OPf .. TY. IT MAY 8( unpaid baJ•nce ol tlle Obll-Jr Valley,C• 92708 f'J17J90 on~. Hu11t1ngto11 Batch, wittt the CountyClet1lofOr- • S<X.D AT A PUklC SUBSTANCES FROM ANY peoses aod advances at the SOLO AT A PUeltC SALL gallon MCUred by the prop· Thia ltetemeot WH llled Jerome Wllhem Olel<ow Publlshed Hul'ltll'lglol'I C•lll 92846 .,. County on August 19, SALL,, YOU NEED AN EX· PORTION OF SAID LANO lime or the lnltlal publlCallon w YOU NEED A.N EXPLA· erty lo be sold a.nd r•UOO· With Ille County Cle<k ol Or· 1&432 Bushard St • FOUl'llalo Beach lndependtll'lt Auguat Mark LOC .. CIO. 930 1 t9&e PLANATION OF THE WHICH LIES BELOW 500 OI the NOllCe ol Sale II NATION Of THE NATURE Ible esllmlled costs ex-•no• County on August 13, Valley CA 92708 21. 28 September 4 t1 Cornatoek Onve. Huntington A111'1'1 NAT U "E 0 F THE FEET FROM THE SURFACE S211 .58t 60 OF THE P"OCEEDINO penset and advances at the 1968 Thia bu11ne81 11 coo-1986 I Beach. C•Hf 926'8 Published Hunt1119to11 , .. OCEEDINO AOAINIT THEREOF AS RESERVED Only currently dated AOAINIT YOU, YOU time or the 10111111 publleatloo n1 .. ducted by en lndlvldUll 083-94 t Deborah Kay LOCMCIO 8Mcll lndeper\Oel'lt August YOU, YOU SHOUlD CON-IN DEEDS OF RECORD C11h1er s C11ec.ks or SHOULD CONTACT A or the NotlGe ol Sele 11 Pu1>111t1ed Huotlngton JetorneW Oleilow 9301Com1tOOltOrlve,Hu11t-21, 28, September 4, 11, TACT A LAWYE.. A L s 0 E )( c E p T ING Cert1lled Checks are 8CC&P LAWYEA. S338.787 tO Beech Independent August Thi• 1t1tement WU filed P\8.IC NOTICE 1•rioton 8-ch. c .. 11 92&48 1986 NoClc:eof THEREFRO M THE labia to 11111 Trustee Notlceof Only curreolly dated 21 28 September 4 11 wtththe County Cl9f'kolOr-'l'hll bu1l11111 11 ton· 083-937 Trwt .. '• S8M SUBSURFACE WATER pro111ded proper 1oen1tlt Truat .. ·e Sale C11h1er s C neck s or 1988 1nge County on August t9 FlCTOTIOUt 8UltNEIS I ducted by llulbll'ld l.ndWtle ~ 0.-d RIGHTS BUT WITHOUT cation 1s available Ul'ldef o..ct Certified Checks are a~p-083·945 t968 NAMI! STATIMINT Oel>orlh K LocaclO P\8.IC NOTIC£ of Truat ANY RIGHT OF ENTRY TO Satdsalewlllt>emade but of Trvet table to t he Trustee F317'12 The lotlowil'lg P8'SOf'ta ere Thia ttatament wu llled --------- TF No. n211 THE SU RFACE WATER without coveneot or war-Tf' No. 12IOI provided proper ldentlll· Ml.IC NOTICE Publllhld Huntington dolog bvllMIU It l wllh the Cou111y Clerk of Or· 'ICTITK>UI ., ..... L-No. 403* RIGHTS BUT WITHOUT rarity, expreu or 1mphe<l re Loan No. 4573IO c•tlon IS a111ll&ble a..cn lodepend8fll August HUNTINGTON MEDICAL ange Cou11ty on July 28. NAME ITATW•NT NOtlce 11 hereby g1veri that ANY RIGHT OF ENTRY TO g11rdlng tltle poseess.on or Notice II herebyglveri tllat Seid sale will be made. bt.11 FICTITIOUS 8UllNllS 21. 28 September 4. l 1, ASSOC IA TES GROUP 1968 The lollowlng pereona ate Serrano Recon11ey1nce THE SURFACE OR TO THE encumbreoces. to sauary the ser11110 Aecon11eya11ca without covene11t or war· NA• STATEMENT t988 16800 Ma111 St . Ste t tO, f'31M25 doing bull-u Company a CelllOrl'lll cor SUBSURFACE ABOVE THE 1ndebtadne111 MCured by Company. 1 Callfornl11 cor· r•11ty. express or lmp!Mld re-The lollOwlng person1 are 083-944 Huntington Beach, CA Publl1h1d Hu11t111g1on BEACH OFFICE SER· porauoo es truetee or 'uc· DEPTH OF 500 FEET FROM said Deed Including the lee porauo11 119 trustee, or soc· gerdlllQ lltle. possession or dotl'lg busloan ss 926-48 Beach ll'ldependent Auguel VICES. 17931 Be•c h c e sso r t r u 91 e e or THE SURFACE AS OEOI-aod IKPll'IM ol the truatee c e ss 0 r tru stee. or l l'ICUmbral'ICfls, to satisfy the EVANS CARPET SER-P\8.IC NOTICE Jam" A Lenoert1 M D . 7. 141, 21. 28. t988 Bul..,.erd, Sult• 20e. Hunt· wbstltutect trustee pursuant CA TEO TO THE CITY OF end ol the trusts cre118d by tubllltuted trustee pur1u11'11 Indebtedness secured by VICE. 12221 Beech Blvd 82 10 Coostanune #4 7. 081·892 lngtOl'I Beach, Calll. 92847 10 the OMd or Trust •• HUNTINGTON BEACH ON said deed 111dv1mces there-10 Iha Deed ol Trust ax-aald Deed, including Iha lee 112K. Gerdll'I Grove. C1lll flCTITIOUS BUllNl!SS Hunllog1 on Beath CA Kar.,, c Ewell. 8'-43 Ben· 9Cute<I by GARY J HASSON THE MAP OF SAID TRACT under with Interest H ecuted by ROBERT H BON· 1od eJ11>41nae 01 tt>e trustee 92841 NAME ITATE,_..T 928'18 Ml.IC NOTICE tamll'I Drive. Hunt111gton .i.NO ROSALIE O HASSON PARCEL ,. provided tnereln. end the NIN ANO SHARON BONNIN. •nd. ot the trusts created by Barbera Jea11 Evans. The followlng pereona are This business II con-Baach, Cllll. 92647 HUSBAND ANO WIFE TED A NON EXCLUSIVE unpaid pr1nc1p1I of the note HUSBAND ANO WIFE. 1od Hid deed, advances there· 12221 Beach Blvd •21<. dotn ooslnue u : dueled by I corporation FICTITIOUS 8USIHISS Thlt buslneu 11 COil· HASSON AN O PEARLE EASEMENl OllER LOTS E secured by H id deed Wltll Recorded FE B 9 1983 Ill ul'lder. with Interest as Gerd91'1 Grove. C•lll 926.41 C~RONA BEACH CLUB. James A Lennertz M 0 . NA• STATEMIENT dUC1ed by ao lndlvldual tiASSON HUSBAND ANO F G. H.J. l ANON OF SAID Interest thereon H provided Book Illa Pege Illa 111stru· provided therein, eod the Thll bualne111 11 con· 482 I Neely Clrcla 111. Hunt· Prestderit The lollowlng persons are K•r111 C Ew•ll WIFE and Recorded SEPT TRACT 8005 ANO PARCEL In said Note ment No 63·063420 ol Of· unpaid prlnclpel ol the oote duC1ed by en 1nd1Yldual lngtol'I Beech CA 926'9 Tr111 statement was filed doing bullneH as Thi• atlt91TWM'll WM Ried 26 1979 In Book t3324 9 AS SHOWN ON PARCEL Dated AIJ9Ull t3, 1986 rlCl91Record•1n the otflce ol MCUred by Hid deed with Barbera J Event Philip 9 Wetaon, 4821 with the County Clerk or Or· R ANO R ENTERPRISES. with the Cou11ty Clerk of Qr. PllQI 1617 101trumen1 No MAP RECORDED ON JULY Sefrano Rec:onHyenc e the County Recorder ol Or-lntereat th9'eo11 as provided Thi• atatement wet Ill.a Neely circle 111, Huntington •noe County 011 August 19, 20945 SeacoHt Circle, ange County oo Auguat 1. 31218 of Olllc••I Records m 24 1973 IN BOOK 53 Compeny, 1001 Commtireti enge County Cellfomla. and In 111d Note with the County Clerk or Or· Beech, CA 92649 1968 Huntington Beach, C1llf 1988 1119 otflCe ol the Cou11ty Re PAGE 20 OF PARCEL DflYe, lrwlnd .... C~n .. pursuentto the NotlceolO. Dated July 28, 1986 1nge County Ol'I August 5. Suaen K Wataon 4821 fl11372 92648 f'11lal corder or Orange County MAPS •N THE OFFICE OF 11108 (111) 114·7200 H llull and Eiec;llon to Sall Safreno AKOnHJanc:e 1988 Neely Circle 11 1, Hul'lilngtoo Publlalled Hun1111gt on lal'I Rich. 20945 Seaco'9t Publlahed Hu11t1119to11 Calllor111e, 111d pursuant to THE COUNTV RECORDER 1uctl Tru.tM l e/ "od HIN, thereunder recorded Mercn Com.,any, 1001 Comn>tlfc:9 f'J1-Beech, CA 92649 Baech lndeper1d8flt AIJ9Ult Circle. Huntington Baach, Bead\ 1~1111 Augult Iha Nolie. 01 Oelaull end OF ORANGE COUNT Y vic:.PrHldenl 25 t986 j(\ Book n/1 Paga on... trwtftdela, c.tltornta Publlthed Hunt111gton Thia bUlll'llll •• COO· 21 28. September 4 11. Calif 92848 7. 1• 21. 28. 1986 Elac11Qfl to S.11 1h9'eunder CALIFORNIA ITHE COM· Publlahed Hunt1ng1on n /a In I' I u me 11 t N 0 11108 (111) 11'-7200 a• Beach ll'ldeperlderll August ducted by hueb&r\d and wife t986 Rex Rice. 7084 Llae La1'18. 081·898 recOtded March 20 198& 1n MON AREAS) FOR IN-Beech Independent August 88-118759 ol Hid Otflcl•I -ti Tru11tee /1/ "od "llt. 7, 14 21 28, t9&e Suttn K W8110n 083-1133 W11tmlnttlf. Calif Book 11/a Pege nla lnstru GRESS EGRESS ANO THE 28. SOQlember 4 It t986 Record• wtH Sell on Sep. Vtc:.f'~t 08t·Me Thit llltement wu hied This 1>u1lne11 Is co11· P\ll.IC N0J1C( mtll'lt NO 86-1 II140 ol 18•d uses ANO PURPOSES SET 084-952 tember 5 1986 11 9 15 AM Publlahed Huntmgtoo P\BJC NOTICE dUClad by co-pml'llf• Official Record• will Sell on FORTH IN THE OECLAR-11 THE FRONT ENTRANCE Beach 11\dependtll'lt August C N0TIC£ with the Coullty Clerk OI Or· Rex C Rice ACTITIOUS IU-U $ep1emt>er 19 t988 et 9 t5 ATIONS OF COVENANTS Ml.IC NOTICE TO THE OLD ORANGE t4 21 28, 19&6 Ml.I ·~ Coullty on Augutt l9. FICTITIOUS 9UIMH Tnle 1111.,_,,1 was flied NAME ITATW....., AM . " THE FRONT EN CONDITIONS AN O RE-FICTITIOUS 8UltNEIS COUNTY COURTHOUSE 082-909 FtCTITIOUS ., ... ss l9 6 Fl11175 NAiil STATEMENT with lhe County Clark ol Of. The followlog pWIOfll '" TRANCE TO THE OLD OR ST RICTIONS RECORDED LOCATED ON SANTA ANA NAMI ITATWMINT Publlahed Hunlll'lgtol'I The followlnO pertont are enoe 1 ,. • County on Aug119t 1. dOIFlngEbuEllnatOUIP"~ENT SUPP· A N G E c o u N T v NOVEMBER 13 t973 1N NAME STATEMENT e L v o Be T w EE N DI-IC NOTICE The 1o11owt dol119 bu1111e11 .. ex 1988 l R ... COURTHOUSE LOCATED BOOK 10987 PAGE 705 OF The lollowtng per90fll •1• SYCAMOR[ ST I BROAD-r\IU\. doll'IQ bull,,..":::"""'.,. r-c;'8 ll'l~aper\cs:: ~~t PRESSIONS DESIGN 227 f'11Ma LY co 6471 SIMfheel Cff· ON SANTA ANA BLVD BE OFFICIAL RECORDS. ANO dOll'IQ but4""8 Ill PEAR IN WAY SANTA ANA . CALI· FICTfTIOUl IUIMSS OLD-MADE. 8471 North• 1~88 • -Olem • . 8th StrHt, Hun11notoo Publllhld Hunt111gto11 c ... Huntington 6Mctt. Cellf TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & RECORDED NOVEMBER F 0 R M A T 1 O N FORNIA ti public 1UGtloo NAMI a-TATWMINT port, HuntlogtOl'I Beech. CA 083•936 S..C:h, CA 92848 8aec11 l11dapel'ldtll'lt Augult 92647 BROADWAY, SANlA ANA. 13 1973 IN BOOK 10987, ENTERPRISES 18897 to the higl\Mt blddat lor Tne lo11owlng PlflOnl .,, 92848 , ., CarolSharonCarllOfl,227 7, t4 21, 211. 1988 Jim Ol1erld0ff, &471 Sii- CALIFORNIA II publlG IUC PAGE 892 OF OFFICIAL RE-A'90t'lquln, SUit• E, Hul'll· ea.sh fpaylble at the time of doing l'>uliMM n · Valerie Oelga'tto Bu11tllloe, 8th Street, Hunt111g1011 08 t-897 ......-hMI Clrela, Huntington lion. to the hlgllalt bidder CORDS ANO RE·RE· lllQlon 8eltCh, CA 92849 aala 1n 11wful rnon.y of IN THE ENCHANTING FOR· 8471 Northport HtinUl'IQton P\Bltc NOTICE 8Mcl'I. CA 92848 8Mch, Calif 92&47 for can (pay.bfe 11 the time CORDED NOVEMBER 28, Lyl'll'll P~ryl'l'lll'I 118 t t United SlllM) •II r10111, tltle, EST', 16518 0 1k Circle, Beach. CA 92146 Thi• bu1rn... ,, COil• rta.IC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnM1 fl COil• of Nfe In lawful mc>My Of the 1973 IN BOOK t 1004, PAGE Kt ma II "'" HUl'ltll'lgton end Inter"' conveyed to Fou11taln ll1lley. CA 92708 Thi• l>Utln•H II COil• '1CTrnOUI .,_.. ducted by an lndlvldull dueled by '"ll'ldlvtdual Ul'llted Stet•). •II right, title 221 OF OFFICIAL RE-~·CA 92640 •nd now held by It ul'ld« Diane L French, 1M 18 ducted by. all llldMdu•I MA.Ml ITATWMUIT Carol S. Cetltof'I PtemlOUa eutlNIH Jim Ottatldort Ind lllllf .. t. con~ 10 CORDS ANO AMENOMEN'T 11 buaineu II con· llld dMd 10 tne pr099rty 0111 ClrQla, Fou11taln llatfay. llalerla Oelgltto 8u1tlll01 Tht loltowlng penont are Thia lllternent wu nlld NAMI eTATWM9NT Thie ltll&mlll'll WU !Mid Ind llOW ti.Id by It under THERETO RECORDED FEB-duc:ted by al'l lndlvldull tltulted In Hid County Ind CA 02708 Thie etltement wll !lied dOll'IQ bull,,_ u : SHOOT· with the Covnty Clerk ol Or· The IOllowlng pertonl ere with the Count( C... of Or· M id dead Ill th4t property RUARY 26, 1974 IN BOOK Lyon P&frym•n State eod <'eKrlbad 11 fol Thia bualneH II COil· wlth the Coullt)' Clerk ol Of. INO STAR LIM OSINES. ange County on Auguat 12, doing bull~ 11 anga Cou11ty Oil Augu1t 5x, sltUllld In Uld County I nd 11063. P,.GE 174 OF OF-Thia ttaterMnl WH liled low• ducted by· 111 lodlvldu•I •noe County on August tO, 20432Bc~c· ~~ L.Ane, 1088 w w CARPET SER-t984S Stell el'ld described H fot• FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID wllh thl County Ctarl! or Or PARCEL 1 LOT 66 OF 01111e L. Frtineh 1918 Hul'lt • ".,,......., f'111S1 \/ICES. 18751 Vlawpol11t "1t101 !owl COUNTY ~~e County on Augutt 10. TRACT 9347. AS SHOWN Thi• •t•tement WU filed '111'71 Paul Edward Duquette. Publl•h•d Hu11tl11gto11 •3159. HuntlngtOl'I Dalen Publl•h•d t1u11tfngton PARCEL 1 PARCEL 3 F3'13lt ON A MAP THEREOF AE With the Cou.11ty Cter"ll Of Or· Publlltlad H111111ngton 20432 Seven SMI L.n, Hul'll S.8011 Independent Augutt Cellf 025•7 8*11ch l~t Augu1t LOT 170 TAACT NO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Publ1thed Hunl•ngtoll CORDED IN BOOK 396. ange County on Auguat 19 8"ell lndependltllt Augu1t Be~hl~A :~~~11 11 con 2t, 28. September 4. 11, WlllllM John Wh•lel'I 7, 14, 21, 2 • 198CI 08l-MI 8005, AS SHOWN ON A TO USE PARKING SPACES Beec:;ll lndepeod..,t Augull PAGES 20 TO 22 IN· 1"8 A ·m 4 21, 28, Sec>tember 4 t 1 dUC1ed by an ll'ldMOu8I 19&e 11178 I Vlewgolnt •359 MAP RECOROEDIN900KG·170 ASSHOWN ONTHE 2 t 21 Septemblt 4 t 1 CLUSlll E OF M5 1S Publlahed Huntlnlgton tll8e PaUIEdwardOuquaftl 083-9411 Hunt111g1on H eh, Call! DI-IC"""~ , .. PAGES 9 THROUGH 18 RECORD MAP OF SAID 1llS8 CELLANEOUS MAP • IN a.acn indeC>andenl Augult 083·93" Thie ltllem&nl ... filed 92847 .-~ r.111\4 OF• MISCELLANEOUS TRACT8005 083942 THE OFFICE OF THE 21. 21. "-1..-nber 4, 11, DllDllC"""Tll'( wtththeCountyClefkof Or PUBUCNOTtC[ ducTl\l~b~u•,•:e1nd"1·•d11u&fO" -----.. MAPS RECORDS OF OR PARCEL 4 COVNTY RECORDER OF .._ r""'-nu rv Cou A t9 -, " .. , .. ..,...,.,....,. ..,_ ,ANGE' COUNTY CAll-THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Pta.IC NOTICE SAID COUNTY tllH 1= l'lty on ugutt PICTl'TIOU9 .,..... 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Pvbtlt lll d Huntlngto~ Myrtlewood. ,.Ol>'ltlln Val· Publllhed Hu11t111oton 8UIVtCl!IS I 1717 llll C l'ubll•hed Huntln9ton OfOR AtoHTSIN OA Properly eddre11 11 21 28 s.c>tt11m'* 4 1t, MONWMAR,.AOI AR AAS 9eh,CAt2M7 ~ l~t Auovet fey CAt2701 8eecn ~t Augutt W1c, ,ountl lll \lllfay C~ a..c:tl l~t AUOU-t ~fANY POATION °'TH ~~edty tcr1own .. 3718 l~&e THAT fE"M IS DEFINED IN O•Yld Allen Telr .. Ull 7. '"· 21, u . tl56 Thll but lnaM 11 COi\• 1 t41. 21 2 • t .. "•1.eoo •2,,:ntt1Klll\1 YOlllf 11761 1 141, 21. 2 . 1tte ot1""'4 IURl'AC! OF' SAID LAND MO~f[QO DAIV( HUNT oe:t-tt40 THF O(ClAAA TION 840~ W•Mf A"8..:.. Hunt Oft 887 ducted by • ~•t.IOn .,.. ' ' ) ·' lllJ Piii w~v. AUOUST 21. t• ~ -' .. ··. -·Barbecue steak unbeatable Simple yet elegant fare gives hosts time to relax Cooking outdoors seem' to add fun and flavor to every fcshv.e occasion. It's especially appropriate for Labor Day when the cook can almost take the day off with a simple yet elegant cntree. Almost any food can be grilled, but nothing beats barbecued steak that's crispy on the outside and Juicy on the inside. For a flavorful meat topping, spread mouth-watering mushroom butter on steak right before«rving. Steak and mushrooms arc a classic flavor combination. The rich fla vor of chopped fresh mushrooms and fragrant herbs transform ordinary butter into a delectable seasoning for grilled meat. The sauce can be kept warm right on the cookfog grid. · Zesty mushroom kabobs arc an excellent complement to beef entrecs. Herc, they are marinated and basted in an herb-scented olive oil and grilled to juicy perfection. Easy to prepare, fresh mushrooms add flavor, texture and glamour to a delightful warm-weather meal. Crisp California waln ut salad with gar- den-fresh vegetables adds interesting flavor and texture contrast to your barbecued meal. This combination of carrots, zucchini and radishes surrounded by toasted walnuts and tomatoes.is as delectable as it it colorful. When ready to serve, top with tangy lemon-walnut dressing. GRILLED STEAK WITH MUSHROOM BUTTER % tablespoons pl11 Ya cap batter or margarine, 1ofteaed ' ounces freall m11broom1, finely chopped 1 med.lam 1ballot, flaely cbopped 14 cap dry vumoatll or wlllte wine i tea1poon1 cbopped fre1b tllyme or I tea1Pe>on dried tbyme 14 cup finely cbopped parsley 1 IJ'ffD MJoa, flaely cltopped 1 tablespoon cognac Salt ud pepper, to taste i to i Ya poaad1 1lrloln steak, cat l Ya Inches tbick Prepare mushroom butter: In skillet over moderately high heat melt the 2 tablespoons butter. Add mushrooms and shallots: saute 6 to 8 minutes, st1mng constantly until liq uid ·has evaporated. Add vermouth and thyme: cook to evaporate. Remove from heat; cool completely, about 20 minutes. Place the 1h cup butter 1n bowl. Add cooled mushroom mixture, parsle)', green onion and cognac. mix well. Season with salt and pepper Store in covered container in refngerator. Remove from refrigerator 1/J hour bef or,. ~rv1 ng. Pre1>1rc outdoor barbecue. When coals are ready, place steak on cooking arid. Sear well on both sides. Continue cookina. turning often, until do~e -I 0 to 12 mi nut~ for rare, 13 to IS minutes for medium, IS to 20 minutes for well done. Slice steak across grain; serve with mu~hroom butter. Makes 4 servings. WALNUT SALAD WITH VEGETABLE HAYSTACKS Ya cup oUve oll % tablespooa1 eacll lem• jalce ud water % Ya tableapooal srallly or 1moodl prepared mo1tard I tablespooa grated lemoa J>ffl Salt aDd pepper, to ta1te I cup toa11ed walHt ulve1 and pieces I cap IWved cberry tomatoes Boner leuace leaves Watercress or panley 1prlg1 '4 ettp eacll 11Uedff4 carrota, HcdiaJ, yellow aqaull ud radl11tes• Prepare dressing: Combine oil, lemon juice, water, mustard and lemon peel. Whisk to blend; season with salt and pepper. Prepare salad: Toss walnuts and tomatoes with 'I• cup of dressing. Lme serving platter with lettuce leaves and watercress. Arrange individual mounds of carrots, zucchini, yellow squash and radishes over greens. Spoon walnuts and tomatoes over vegetables. Pass remaining dressing separately. Makes 4 servi ngs. •Note: Other fresh vegetables in season may be substituted for those listed. COUNTRY MUSHROOMS AND GARLJC KABOBS 2 beads fresh garlic Ya cap oUve on % cloves garlic, pre11ed 2 teaspoons cltopped fresh rosemary or 1 teaapoon dried rosemary Ya teaspoon pepper 1% large wbole freab m111troom1 (aboat1% oaaces) Freall rosemary 1prtg1 (optional) Peel away papery1 layers from garlic heads. taking care not to pierce or expose cloves. Drop heads into pan of boiling water. Simmer until JUSt tender. 8 to 10 minutes. Dram and reserve Combine oil. garlic cloves, chopped roscmary'and pepper Pour over mushrooms. tossing to coat: Let stand I 0 minutes, tossing occasionally. Thread mushrooms and garlic heads onto 2 long, wooden-handled skewers. Tuck a few spng.s fresh rosemary in between. if desired. Prepare outdoor barbecue. When coals arc ready, place skewered mushrooms and garlic on cooking gnd. Tum occasionally, until mushrooms are just tender and golden. about I 0 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Take labor out of holiday by following expert's tips Fruit a la skewers dresses-up mousse Af\er a delicious meal, when guilt pangs are running rampant, a smooth refreshing mousse 1s the perfect dessert. By LORI C. NAKAYAMA ,,.., ..... c.r ......... ~ Labor Day weekend brings relief" from harried vacations and one last chance to throw a summer barbecue bash. The onl y problem with Labor Day entertaining 1s remembenng the promise of the holiday and keeping the day "labor-free " Weekend chefs never utter the words party and relaxation 1n the same breath. But it shouldn't be that wa y. said Richard Sax. food wnter and author of six cookbooks. including a videocassette program entitled, "Secrets for Great Dinner Panics -Entertaining without Anxiety." "Parties should always be fun and relaxing for the host. too. or else guests won't have a good time either," he said "Barbecues are perfect for easy entertaining. A light, informal menu can still be served with flair." Labor-free barbecues don't have to mean bagged chips and a droll menu. By summer's end, every hot dog and hamburger -weary mouth welcomes anything not topped with a sesame seed bun. Sax suggests try1nggnlled tender- loin of pork, salmon steaks or fresh shellfish still in the shell. Just toss over glowi ng coals and baste as they gnll or mannate first. They rcqu1rr JUSt as little preparauon as a slab of steak. yet ofTer guests a savory, stylish change of taste: The best way to make a simple barbecue smashing 1s to serve a few colorful sauces alongside the meat. Sax said. "You can gnll any type of fish , pork or plain beef -maybe brush on a little olive oil -and offer differen t kinds of condiments to dress 1t up. make 1t special." His Salsa Tricolore. an Italian ve rsion of green sauce. uses a medley of tarragon. chives. sage. parsley. red peppers and chopped. hard-boiled eggs. The mixture has a festt ve look appropos to its name. meaning Three Colors. His other favorite topping, Tomato-Pepper Relish. features pickled 1alapeno peppers for a zip that's milder than th e bite of fresh peppers. Both sauces can be prepared the day before and require JUSt a little dicing. "Most people gi ving parues tend to overdo, but simplest ts best,'' Sax said "People arc more aware of food qual1t)'. They go to fine restaurants and see the spectacular foods chefs serve. So when 1i comes to home entertaining. they don't feel confident "But you can't compete with restaurants. You don't have four or fi ve chefs to garnish dishes." Luckily, an 1mpress1ve party needn't require complicated menus. Sax completes his barbecue fare w11h a nee or potato salad, a planer of sliced. npe tomatoes spnnkled with ohve oil and snipped basil and a bowl of fresh straw- berries and sliced melon. Surround- ing one flashy dish with simple accompaniments lends an under- stated style to the table, he said. "Best of all. everything can be prepared 1n advance so most of \Our 11me 1s spent at what you should be doing -soc1al1Z1ng. .. he said Here are three of his recipes. FRESH GREEN HERB SAUCE FOR GRILLED MEATS AND FISH 1 medlam red bell pepper I small red onion, cbopped fine (about "'a cup) 1 rib celery, trlmm~d · aod cbopped fine (aboat Ya cup ) 2 cloves garlic, minced Ya cup cbopped flat parsley leaves 3 to 4 iableapoou cbopped fresb cblvea % tabletpooDI cltopped freab sage leaves I to % tea1pooD1 cltopped fresb Richard Saa tarragon leaves (optional) SaJt a.nd freshly gToand black pepper 3 tablespoon• balsamic vinegar. oraa attd~ (Pleaee Ne ltXPSRT /CS ) You can present Strawberry or Citrus Mousse-served in stemmed glasses. chilled and appropriately garnished -or. for a more striking presentation, spoon about one-quarter cup of each flavor onto dessert plates and garnish with skewered fresh fruit. Either way. everyone will lo~e them both. and appreciate the elegant finale. Back problems traced to plastic bags STRAWBERRY MOUSSE I package ( 4·1ervtn11tze) 1tra•berry flavor augar free gelatin t{, cap bolUag water 1 cwp .~ CIHI 1 e11p 1llced 1trawl>eniu 1 'H cap• ( 4 oucea) tllaw~d fro1ea non-dairy wlllpped topping Combine gelatin and boiling water in blender and blend on low !lpeed unttl gelatin 1sd1ssolved, about 30 seconds. Add ice cubes and stir until partially melted. Add strawbcmesand blend welt. Blend in whipped topping. Pour1nto sc~ing bowl or dessert glasses. C'h1ll until ~t. ahou1 2 hours. Makes 3 cups or 6 servings. About 70 cal ones for each 'h-cup serving. ForCltn1Moa11e: Prcparcasd1rccted. om1111na the trull, using lemon Oavor1chuan and adding ''1 cuporanaeJuice ond I tablespoon lemon or hmcJ\Jicc. About 70caloncs for each 111-cup serving ~rvln1 aueatlon: Di v1de1he mousse among 6 chilled desscn plates. Thread 6·1nch bamboo skewers with pieces offre'ih fruit (melon, kiw1fru1t, orange. mawbcrry. ntttannes. papaya) Plat e a skewcroffn111 on each plate and serve 11 once . t McCl1tclly New1 Servl~t Tired of shopping for grocene,.·> Depending on where you shop. )'Our troubles may not he hm1ted to long checkout lines A recent issue of New Sc1cnm1 reports that shoppers who carry plastic grocery bags are more hkrly to have back and mu!iClc problemi. than hoppers who use the trn d111onal brown paper hag The Ostcopattuc Assoc1a t1on of Great Bnt.a1n claims hopper; who carry the plastic bap by their • handles use back musdn mott cxtcn 1vc ly and place an increased amount of 'tress on their spine The •~ 1atton id holdin(l thr bag'\ close to the che~t reduce mu ular 'tram. but 1t cknowl· , cdacd tht" carrying proct"dure 1\ difficult. Erpofooda Barbecued salmon heads. buffak> \teak'>, bange~ and mash, and me..itballs wrapped in vt ne leaves arc a few of the exotic dishes served Jt the restaurants located w1th1n the intcrnat1onal pa 1lion~ at Expo 86 1n Vancouver. 8.( Although the Canadian have the in\1de track on serving elot1c wild game (like mu k o:ic and atnbou) at province pav1hoM hke the Nonh- west Temtone and the Folk Life areas, other nations an.-spann.f no e'pense 1n a1ving Nonh mcncan p.1hite'> a true ta te of their nation The Soviet Union. for c:ttamplc. fk\\ 1n a promment chef to oversee the dehnc1 at the Mo ow Re uur:int, located ad1accnt •to the ti SR pavilion They include roac;t leg of lamb. poached ~lmon. p1ro~hk1 (dough pastn~ filled wllh hambufier meat and condi- ment'>) and hoNht The Yugo lav1an r&JCVO Re<i- taurant 'ICl"\-e c\ght cnttt'es 1nclud· 1n& PlcJeska' 1te. a national d1'lh that combmM a ip1ccd m1xtutt' of barbe-cued ground beef and pork \Crvcd wuh a tomato sauce In the Czechlostovak1an R~ taurant authentic recipes ltkc fillet goula h bratt lava wnh lov1k11n doulh flake\ arc avar1ahle as arc staples hkc Czech roast pork and Bohemian ro3st duck. Beveragei. featurr everythina from Ru "'"" vodla (you et to keep thr glac;, 11 the Mo ow re L urant1 to an 1mpress1vc hn<"·up of t'l«r\ • nd alee; 1n the Bntt h ) Pa' il1on !I l-.lcphant and C a'>tlt• n·c;1auran1 to dnnk~ cooled with 1t:e lrom J C anad1an glacier 1n the "lorth"'e"t T c-m tones resllunant OrtCln• of ketcbap ' Wh ile }OU'rt CnJOymg that ham· hurgtr or frtn( h fnr smothtrcd 1n ketchup. did you ever wonder about the on&in of th1 favonte cond1- mcnt'> .. ccord1n. to the uau'Sl 1 sur of Good Food. "ketchup ha a d1sttnau1 hed 'encaJOI}. even a hterar) hl\tory. • The map.tJnc says, ·The <1\1· nc probably invented ketchup, or at lea\t the word, which stem\ lo come from tht' moy dial t of China and w s spelled som th1na hkr 'kr l 1\lp ... · mon1 lhe famous fiau~ 1n (Pl eee DTCBU'P/C.) j I ----=----~ . -• -------=--::~--~---=--~---= - --- -----------=-~ -~- l can (H 01.) DEL ~10~TE• -«>mato Sauce 'h cup DEi. MONTE minute . lbmato C;m.up Baste genemusl) with sauce. '/,cup fim1h pada:d bro'' 11 Continue gri lling and bast- -;ugar ing 10 lo 15 minutes lo nger 3 1b-,p. A .I~ S1ea~ ~all( t u1 until cooked as de ired. I 11>41p. cider viml{,tt < )1. bake in 350°F oven, llh I medium <.lovt' gctrlic . hom~. h~ting occasion- minu·d ally with sauce. Sen:e y, tsp. hot pc:ppe1 ... uu. <: • with remaining 4 th. bah' ha<~ rih' c '' ' sauce. por~ 'lparerib-.. -l en·ings THE·TASTEAMERICNS MADE OE"' Child's diet affects health· Nutrition researchers have been studying diet-related diseases in America n adults for yean. Today, these same issues are being looked· .at in chjldren, and find ings indicate that a child's diet can have an impact on his hcaJth later in life. For parents who are askinL "So what should f feed my kids~ -a Jood rule of thumb might be to keep m mmd "hot" health and nutrition issues including child obesity, cholesterol and sodium. Obeetty Some of our kids are tipping the ~les. That can spell trouble, since obese younJSlers tend to remain overweight mto adulthood. Aside from the psychological burden obesity can create. it is often associated with a Ion~ list of chronic conditions like cardaovascular dis. ease, high blood pressure and diabetes. A balanced diet is just part of the solution. Don't overlook exercise as another very important factor that will help a child grow to be a health y adult. Choleeterol High blood cholesterol, which as linked to heart disease, is being detected in young children. Wh ile moms and dads have trimmed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;;;...~~~~~~~~~~~~~down their diets of extra fat and ~------------• 40C I "'"'''"'"''"I ""P''" I ''C"'"' ~ Ill ..... I I ~· ~ I ~ 3: I I 1oo<l on one 6-pack, 12-pack or 2-liter hottlc of any Pepsi-Cola product. • ,. ,.,.., I (n' lllrl I\ f"'ll r1T I t • l Jen t .C,,l\htr lttrtlfKf1\ftil.i'1a.,r ,,.,., L40! 12000 713607 ---.-------- ( ' 10n I . ~------------• 40( · [ '14>riur .. 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The National Institute of Health 1s urgi ng that our younger gener- ation also ca t a diet with only moderate amounts of fat and cholesterol . SodJUD.l Many kids. like adults, have an affecti on for salty foods. Since studies show that adults acquire a taste for sodium by growing up on a hi~ sodium diet, you can tame a child's taste buds by lig}nening up their salty food load at meals and snack tame. There 1s some truth to the old saying, "You are what you eat." A child's diet can make an impact on has or her future health and well- being. It 1s 1mpon.ant for adults to teach children basics of good nutn- tion earl y on. so they will help give them a head start on the road toward healthy. productive adult hve!I. Try French version of dressing a favorite By CECILY BROWNSTONE . There arc se' cral kinds of potato salads. In the Unatcd States. after World War I. potato salad made with a "boiled dressing" was a favonte. Bolled dressing was bas1call) a cream sauce to which eggs, sugar and mustard were added. Then came the era of mayon- naise. It went into most potato salads, and some11mcs it was mixed wath sour cream. Nowadays it's still widely used and sometimes maxed with yogurt. At present the French way of dressing potato salad is ta king hold in the U.S.A. Its base is an oil- vincgar combination to which Jots of good things such as herbs and other seasonings are added. Here as a good version of French- Stylc Potato Salad. FRENCH-STYLE POTATO SALAD l '1• pound 1mall red pot.aloe• (aboat 1% to 14) 3 t.abletpooDs dry wblte wine '• cup ll1bt olive oil % tableapoon1 wblte wine vinegar % teaapoon1 DlJon-1tyle mast.ant ~ to l teaspoon t.a"•IOD, lf desired 'I• to Ya teas.,Gon pepper Salt, to taste % 1callloa1, tbinly 11lced 11• cup parsley leavet, finely cbopped Boston lettuce In a 2-to 3-<1uart saucepan with a t1gh1-fitting lid. cook potatoes in about I inch bo1lina water JUSt until tender -about IS minutes. Drain and cool slightly: cut into 'l•·inch slices. Dnule wine over potatoes. toss gently and reserve. In a mall bowl whisk loSCther 011. ¥1negar. mustard. t•rT'llaon. pepper and salt: star an scallion and par Icy Pour dressina over re- served polltocs: tossaently to coat. rrange on lettuce on a servana platter Serve at room temperature . Makes 4 scrv1np Are you boarding In t>oteclom? Find• more e11Cl1· Ing aoanment In d8Ulfled ' ... ~alsa key to Sollthwestern menu Three quick yet festive recipes Chili Salsa: mayonnaise and lime juice and Salsa Mexicada. Mix to '9 emf....._,..., ...... share a teetetjnaredient -lllsa-juice. Blend thoroupty. blend thorouahly. Serve llontlide Wt,,....,,.,..._.. which makes them perfect partners Stir iq shrimp. jicama and ~n barbecued chicken, skirt or flank Place rice in bowl and add bot for 1 Southwest-style Labor Day pepper. Mound mixture onto atcak. Makes about 3 cupa. water to. cover. Soak 5 minutes. barbecue. , papaya halves, allowina some Drain. Hett oil In a lalJC skillet or "Salsas arc rapidly be<x>mina a shrimp and dressina to spill over SANT.A PE RICE sauccpen. Add drained rice and Popular substitute for salt," notes onto lettuce. Garnish with tortilla l ewp nee saute about S minu1e1 stirrina Jay Mainthia, Laa Palmas Foods. chips. Serves 4. Hea water constantly, until lifht and s<>lden. "The ready-made salsas stiow a l labletf ••••olJ Addlimejuice,prhc,canou.coro, aauac on the jar to help select just . AVOCADO SALSA I lalt&e1p11• ,.... llme Jake Salsa Mexicana, broth and cumin. the right 'heat' for the desired l a•OftMl,peelMudewa .. •.4-l cleve prllc, __.. Cook, covered. over low ~t JS seasonina intensity:~ lack ewbet '4 c., 4leM ,..W carrot minutes. Stir in peas. Cover and let Mainthia recommends mixina 1 ...,,... freU lime J•k:e ~ C9f ~ kerMla stand off heat about 2 minutes or up the filling for a Western Shrimp 1 ( ll-eaee) Jar w aa MexJcua, l "J salla Medeau, medlu:a until peas are heated throuah. and Papaya Salad early in the day. med!•• or M t 1 ewp cWdlea ltn .. Season to taste with salt and pepper Then, fire up the coals for a quick-Jn bowl, combine avocado, lime 1 aeupooa lfoud ewmlll if desired. Serves 4 to 6. cooungskinorflanksteak tobe .--.::...:.:....-.:.:..:..:..:.:~:.:..::....:__:..:_:....:....:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:...._~:=====~~~~~~~~~ topped with a spicy A v..ocado Salsa and served with colorful Santa Fe Rice. WESTERN SHRIMP AND PAP.A YA SALAD 1 laud B01toa let11lce ! P'P'JA•, lffded 1M laalv.ed Ya ewp clalll aalla 1.4 e11p mayoual.e ! tablespoon• clJced 1reea pe,. per Jllice of 1 lime Ya poud cooked 1mall 11arlmp Ya c•p diced jlcama Tortilla clllpa , Line 4 individual salad plate$ with lettuce leaves. Top each ~ith I papaya half. In' a bowl, combine EXPERT ••. From Cl Z tablespoons red wlae vlaepr, or aa aeeded '4 cap fralty extra-vtrpa olive oll, or a1 needed 1 bard-cooked eg, peeled ud claopped flae Roast the pepper under a broiler or on a gas grill, turning until the skin is charred on all sides, about 10 minutes. Wrap in foil and let stand for I 0 to 1 S minutes to.steam off the skin. Peel off the skin; then remove stem, seeds, and ribs. Cut the flesh in '!•-inch dice and place in mixing bowl. Add the onion, celery, garlic, parsley. chives, sage, optional tar- ragon, salt, generous pinding of black pepper, balsamic and red wine vinegars, and the olive oil. Stir well. Gently stir in the hard-cooked egg. Taste and adjust the season- Ff~Sh~DPremium Ground Beef Double Coupon .... cs Olllf.S ...... ........................... 0 ···-------..-.. ~~-----·--::-...=::=.:o ........ -=.-::r::..'C"'.::.r--:-.-- u.. o.. ..... Cllll9ia ...... 2 ................. ::= .. OJJlllllJ.C...-..... ...... SS ....... Twin Pack·Auorted Valietles Laura Scudder's Potato Chips orc:olielknr·~ ~ 1111 2 a. C1IP OFF c:vpoo Lllllt 0.. ... Giid 0.. Co\lpoD ... C\lat-C...-"**'" AQ91111t » dlN lep•m.bef l • ...., =c:iers 59'"' Potato-Chips• A.-olted v~ oa. ~ ..,. coupcm u.aao.. .... CIDd 0. ONpoa "'cweo.-. C..,... meca-A~ »Guulep1J-.. i.ttM ings and vinegar-oil balance to your 1-.~------------------------~--...-------~--~~~~~~--t--r-~~--~--~--~~-------,r--~~~---~--~~~--"::""-----, taste. This sauce s ou ave a-6 pack-Assorted Varieties 2 ltr. btl.·Asaorted Varieties gentle, not overpowering tang. Cover and let mellow briefly at Coke, Pepsi· Coke, Pepsi room temperature before using. . Makes about 2 cups. or Slice or Slice FRESH TOMATO · PEPPER SALSA 1 poud ripe tomatoes (aboat 3 medlam, or t to 1 plam tomatoes) Z fresla jalapeao peppen (or aae pickled jalapeno1, available lD jars) Z garlic cloves, llllnly sliced 1 teaspoon coarse (kosller) salt 1 teaspoon bal11mlc or red wllle vlllegar ~ cap finely 1llredded baall leaves Jalce of Ya lime a4 cup fratty olive oll Freslaly ground black pepper Core the tomatoes. then halve eacb , ~A 1mst;°1 1~•n Premium Lean Ground ~op om .. Beef Patties Yoplait Yogurt Crenshaw Melons and gently remove seeds. 1?1ce tomatoes coarsely and place m a glass serving dish. Hal vejalapenos lengthwise and remove ~s an~ ribs carefull y (wash hand 1mmed1- ately after handling). Steak rr.Ttoua1r I 2 9 .... LoiD I 99 :i.~ '*lb save .60 per lb. • ~~~~· ~na.on 49 60&C\IP Save .20· r.:. .... Halve apin lei:igthw_ise and cut crosswise mto than stnps. Add to tomatoes with garlic, salt, vinegar, basil. and lime juice; toss gently. Plaee a sheet of plastic wrap on the surface of the mixture and let stand at room temperature 1 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Hold a plate over the dish, drain off almost all accumulated liquid. Add the olive oil and pepper to taste; stir to combine. This sauce will keep, refrigerated, for one day. Makes 21/2 to 3 cups. ROAST PEPPERS FOR GARNISH Roasting peppers gjves them a whole new flavor -sweet, mellow and smoky -that makes them delicious all by themselves or tossed in salads, stuffings or with pasta. Roast a few extra and keep them on hand. Herc's how: •Place bell peppers on their sides on a foil-lined baking sheet. •Place under a broiler, 4 to 6 inches from the heat. •Roast, turning with tongs, until lightly charred on all sides, 8 to 10 minutes total. •Remove from heat and cover pan with foil (or place peppers in a paper bag. closing the top). Let stand at least 10 minutes to loosen the skins. •Peel peppers, discarding ski~s. Remove stems and sqds, reserving juices. Note: If you'd like to serve the roast peppers as a salad or fint course, simply a~~fe them .on a platter with their JUiee$. ap~nklc lightly with salt, pepper and, 1f you like, a whole pccled.prlic clo~e. Onule hahtly with balsamic or red wine v1nepr and olive oil, and · kt stand at room temperature at kast I hour; then remove prlic clove. In season, some chopped basil 1s a nice touch. t ~ ~u;~ ~- Del Monte Catsup-32 oz. .99 ~,-., ...... ~c......., Ml ........... Kraft BBQ Sauce-18 oz. ___ ..,. ___ ...... _____ ____ =~-------...... -.._ =-~==z.=.-...... -..... ---·-.. ---..----·-....__ .. ._ ..................... ,.,. ... °"" _ _...,..... .... _,_...._ ..... ___ _ .................. ........ ~ ............ ~ ......... ---- \ Hefty Foam Plates ~711'.SOd 139 Pto orlO.,_ •. - 1$d Pto • save .~0 1 • . I Prlcea effective August 28 thru September 3, 1986 Lower Prices. Higher Standards ) 8onoko Kondo -______,, -~ -~---=--.. _,_._,_..§!!I,._ _.......__ -& --"!_-~~ ----___::: -----....__.. •~ -.. PersOIJ.al collection f~a~ures J8:pan.ese fare .. -.... -· Tite key to Japanese:.cookina is freshness, beauty, simplic1ty and beaJth, says the author of a new collection of Japanese recipes. Sonoko Kondo should know, as she spent much of her childhood in Japan and learned the secrets ofthat country's cuisine from her arand- mother, who is of Samurai warrior lineage and who eajoys the dis- cipline of bein& an anistic. cook. A native of New York, Kondo moved back and fonh between Japan and America until 1977. While living overseas, her parents encouraged her to become tncultural and , trilin1ual in Japanese, Enalisb and Spanilb. She did. She also continued to learn Japanese cookina from her mother who, like her arandmother, ~c delectable mcaJs. Her cookbook, .. The Poetical Pursuit of food," is a collection of personal recipes that dispell the notion that Japanese food is too difficult or tJmMOnsuming to prepare at home. Each recipe carefully and clearly desC:ribes techniques, equipment and inaredienu needed to create a broad variety of Japanese dishes, . includiq favorites auch u sushi aromas. • t ..... •••tllll elkk• andk.~1m1i, iem~~~~ Oneofherfavonieappeti?.enfor Ina& _ ya ltOn, a 0l\I Wlu1 SN .. mill4U a hot day, iS Chilled EaP&ant wi&h f4 C., .... l9J .... dishes auch u burdock Iliad wi&h Ginaer Sauce. Steamier emUntl 1 l&Wllf H• ..,. sesame dress.in,. Hokkaido-sty~ att so sweet and tasty that they 1 ...., ......... tO baked sole fillet, and colorf\al, hardly need a sauce, she said. '1'bc 1 .. ,1111111• ,..w _. .,..., succulent five-flavors chicken. fresh crated Ii~ ltrVcd on the Japanese cook.ins is m01tly oil-veaetable f ves Just a little bite to .....,.,..,. ....,.. free. with no cream, cheete or oily the flavor. Ju~iJi? in hAlf lenahtwite sauces and dreuiQ&I, Kondo said. This ,recipe is included in her and_..... · na1 incisions on the Dishes are very liablly aea10ned, cookbook that retails for around .. .._. and herbs and SPICCI are often uted S 17 9S and is available in most uncut surface, about IA inch deep, for medicinal reason,. The natural • book stores. all the way across. Place cut side up seasonal taste of fresh Vetttable, on a dith that will fh·tnside your seafood and fruits are emphasized. CRDJ.ED BGGPLANT steamer. Small ponionsallow fora variety of WITB GINODSAVCE Heat water in a steamer. Put the colors, textures, flavors and • Japuete eapluta dish of egplant in the steamer and -------------------------------:-_._{ _________________ .;,.:;__ ____ __, cookforlOminutes.Coolandchill. ,.. Simmer chicken in water (or BEEF LOIN BONELESS chicken broth) until tender and cooked, about 3 minutes on elCb side. Let cool, then use your fiDF" to shred it into small pieces. Combine soy sauce, mi.tin, sesame oil and ainaer to make auce. - - Just before servina. am.nae 2 CUPlant halves on~ individ~ servina plate. Gamub each terV•DI with chicken and spoon sauce over each piece .. Sprinkle sreen onion on top for decoration. Flan recipe corrected This recipe for Barcelona Aan, which appeared in Fifi Chao's column last week in the Food Section, was printed in error. HeTC is the corrected recipe. BARCELONA FLAN 4 eus ... t )'•lb Z •;. C9PI wlaole milk ~ c•pcream Grated rbMI of ~ oraqe i tablapeoa ark nm Z tablespeou sweet su~ wlM .,. C8p arumted s•1ar 1 cluamoa stick .- CARMEL COATING II. c•p aruaJated aa1ar •;. c.p water To make the caramel: Heat sugar and water together slowly. Bring to a boil until a deep golden color results. Pour quickly into a l 1h quan ungeased souftle dish. Ro- tate the dish quickly so that the r- bottom is entirely covered with the) caramel. Set aside. Meat Dept. Savings I H Ground Beef •At!•:~" .. / ~.l.8.53.59 Chicken Breasts~:~~:~:~~r; ,B 51. 79 Canned Ham......... H ll 59.99 Beef Back Ribso''"'·STEO .a87e Shell-On Shrimpor~~~:~.w l8 ss.99 Meat Franks,,.. ii] .. ~ ·~oz 89e Burritos ":,:rr ~29e Compare these Low Prices 8-PK. 12-0Z. REG .. 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A S10.00 retail value • Plue, a 1S.mlnute audio CHHtte featuring McGruW f« puppet thowa -----------------------------------~ • .~ ~· . ,_ ,_ a i ' ~ 6 "'f! NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP --......... ,.,_ ......... --l ... _ -·"""'-..... _ .. r.-_.,.....,_.., -;;'~~.:....--::-... 1 09133 ""'""--""'-....... ,,, ............. ~ .... t•n..,.....lltlllt:y A ,,,,,.. --.. -c- ___ C.00._ ..... ~~ .. ~.-: ::r.J r..::m II !!. releases its flavorful fat and the herbs penetrate the meat. Baste occas1onally wtth a prhc butter sauce to keep the outside skm moist and flavorful. Bell peppers and leeks cook with the turkey the last hour on the grill. HALF TUR~EY BREAST, SOUTHWF.ST STYLE ~ terkey breut 3 1Uces bacoa, dlopptd % cloves f ren 1uUc, mlDced 'At cap mlnced oalon 1 teaapooa oaJon I tea1peoabulJ t,; teas,... dtyme 1 bay leaf, cni•ed 'r:s cup melted b•ner % cloves f red 1ar1Jc, minced S net or 1Hett-peppert, 41•ar- tered S leeks, M.lved Guide a knife sharpenina steel throu&h thickest part of breut. Combine bacon, garlic, onions and herbs; pack into hole created by knife steel.• . Brush with CO\llbincd butter and garlic; grill in covered barbecue about I hour and 20 minutes, basting occasionally. After I hour, place pepper quaners and leeks on grill, basting and turning until done. Note: Turkey breast may be roasted in 350-dcgrec oven, about I 'h hours, basting with garlic but- ter. Place peppers arid leeks around breast for last 30 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings. •1f a knife sharpening steel i~ unavailable, lift skin and pack seasoning unaer sldn. Hearty seafood salad r eels in coffiplimen t s Cah fom 1a seafood salad 1s a full meal dish. featun ng Cah forn1a iceberg lettuce and shrimp, clams and scallops. The iceberg lettuce 1s cut into narrow wedges, with the seafood. green beans and tomatoes placed in the center of the serving platter. A tang) dressing of sour cream . mayonnaise. milk and lemon Juice tops th1sdelic1ousd1sh -cenain to please theenttre fam1I). J U'>I pass the platter and let the famil y help themselves toa wedge of iceberg lettuce. topped with the seafood and dressing. CALIFORNIA SEAFOOD SALAD 1 tableipoon batter 1 ~blespoon_~~l~~~le oil 1 pound scallops t,i, pouq,fl slarlmp 6 to 8 in-1bell clams (optional ) h cup water 1 bead California iceberg lettuce, cut lDto narrow wedges 11, pound green beans, steamed I tomato, cut lnto wedges ~, cup dairy sour cream 1, cup mayonnaise 3 tablespoons milk 2 tablespoons fresh lemon ju lee 11;, teaspoons dill weed Lemon wedges or slices Melt butter with oil in skillet. Saute scallops and shrimp for4 to 5 minutes or until shrimp just beg.ins to tum pink. Remove from pan with I slotted spoon. Add clams to pan w1th water. Bnng to boil: cover and steam 5 10 7 minutes or until clamSJUSt begin to open.• Arrange California iceberg lettuce wedges around edges of serving platter. Spoon scallops, shrimp and clams into center. Add green beans and tomato. Combine sour cream. mayonnaise. milk. lemon juice and dill weed in bowl; mix with wire whip until smooth. To serve, spoon some dressing over seafood. Pass remaining drcs~1ng. Garnish with lemon. Makes 4servings. • M 1crowa ve instructions for cook mg clams: Place clams in microwa..,c-safed1sh. Add 'I• cup water. Microwave. covered. on High power for about 3 to 5 minutes or until clams open. Food festival to off er tips on lowering cholesterol Because the Amencan Heart A.ssoc1at 1on thinks it's time to lower cholesterol, 1t will present a food festival at markets and grocery stores throughout Orange County during the week of Sept. 7-13. The festival is a nattonw1de awareness event aimed at educating shoppers about nutrition. how to lower cholesterol levels in dietary habits and how to improve the health of the entire family. In Orange County. part1c1pating stores will hold such acttv1t1es as nutritional counseltng. handing out free literature. shop-through tours and cook1n1t demonstrations. AHA's guidelines for wise eating patterns emphasize weight control, limited intake of cholesterol, saturate~ fats, refined sugar and sodium. ind a diet featunnJ a vanety of foods. said Joy Ward. R D .. festival chairman. Orange County stores partici- pating include Albcrtsons, fewar. Hughc~-tl RanC'ho, Celestino s Qualtty Meats 10 Co ta Mesa. Antonc'<i Italian Market Place in ln 1nc. Delan~y·s Cannery Village Mark~1. Newpon Beach. and the ( o unty or Or: ngc Wlll prtsent t~c program to its employees on Sept 10. • • • Fresh fruit entrees. creative casseroles and exploring the world of peppercorns will be the topics of classes at Piret's Perfect Pan School of Cooking. South Coast Plaza. Roy Pingo will demonstrate main dashes featunng fresh fruit at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4 ($25) and casseroles at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 9 and 16 ($45). and Kay Pastorius will teach the class on peppercorns at 6:30 pm Sept. 10 ($25). For mformatton. call 556-6461 . • • • More and Mort Pastab1lit1es will be the topic of Roy Pin•o at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at My Favonte Things Cooking School, 14370 Culver Drive, Irvine. Cost ts $20 For reservations, call 552-0221. • • • t M3 Cu1Stnc's, Atnum Coun. Fashion I land, Tarla Fallgatterwill teach quick pasta sauces at 10:30 a.m . Sept 11 end at 6:30 p.m . Oct. 2 ($ lS ), and Renee C'ans10 1s sched- uled for creative vcgctanan cu1s nc dcmonstr:i1 1on<. at 10 30 am. Sept. 9.6 'Op m Sept 11 and 10:301.m. Oct I I ($40) f-or information. call 7596818 ,. It takes a lot of samR_les to deve~op taste for wine Gaining expertise could pay off in Wine talk can be intimidatina, but it nccdn 't be. Those fancy words are easier to understand than you may think. Perhaps thjs column can put into pers~tive a lot of here- tofore vaaue information. It wa"1't that Iona ago that choosina a wine for dinner was no bi& deal. We did not have the proliferation of national and im- ported wines on rows and rows of shelves. Just a few years aao, only a handful of names were recognizable to us -we trusted those labels implicitly and automatically reached for them.Today.,. wines ar-e cvcrywhe~. Even the supermarket has become part wi ne shop. If you've been missing out on the joys of drinking wine, let's solve that problem. There's a lot of wonderful wine in the world today and everyone should derive some enjoyment from the quantity and quahty available. The very first thing to know, of course, is a little about tasting wine. I have always found the A-E-F method easiest to use in discerning the qualities, or lack of same, in wine. The A-E-F method concerns itself with the initial altack of taste on the palate, the evolution of the taste of the wine in the mouth, and the finishing taste after a few moments in the mouth. Before tasting any wine, it is wise to SJ)Cnd ~ moment or two smelling the wine in the gJass to appreciate the bouquet, the aroma. the "nose" of the wine. Smell alone can often tell you if a wine 1s .. off ... As you arc smelling the wine, and beginning to get to know 1t, take a look at the color. With a httlc practice, yo u will come to understand the colors that arc charactenst1c of various wines. For example. let's consider the color of a cabernet. The wine should have some intensity to its color. It is always best to look at the color of wine in the glass against a white background. and looking down into a gJass of cabemet. it should have some depth and opaque quality to the ruby. violet. burgundy color. One particular hue of ruby, etc. may be more apparent in one wine or another. and those things you will discover as more wines are tasted. However, here we are con- cerned wtth the word "intensity." While some of the best cabemets arc a bit transparent, if your glass of cabcrnet as quite transparent in color, the wine might be flabby, watery. or lacking in what we call "body." After you've had a good look, and tned to ascertain what smells are inherent in the gla.ss of wine you are las.tin&. take a little sip and all~."'..t~~-· wine to stay in the front of ttie mouth fo r about 15 seconds. Is it smooth and pleasant. hot and bold, watery and bland? Next allow the wine to cover the tongue. swirl 1t around an your mouth a bit and concentrate on what is happening to the tasu. 1f anything. Does al hold on to the same pleasant tastes you discerned when the wine was first tasted'> Did It taste fin e at the beginning and now is falling flat'> h 1t gelling holler tasung in th e mouth after 30 seconds? Now swallow the wine slowl y - or in the case of a fo rmal wine tasting. allow the wine to go to the back into the throat then spit it out. Does 11 taste silky smooth. a little rough, or docs 1t taste absolutely bland? From the above example. you can begin to understand where the A-E·F comes 1n. From this taste we can determine 1f a wine has a good or bad attack. a good or bad evolution. and a good or bad finish. Only by tasting hundreds of wines will Jour palate become rea ll y attune • and wine like food 1 always somewhat subJCCta ve. How- ever, from your first taste. onl y minimal concentration on what you are drinking will bnrfg much sat1sfact1on. In the next wane t olumn I wall discuss the vast vanety of grapes used an wincmakina. Today. let's stick to the wine product. A sure way to tell a conoisscur of wines is to watch who around you selects several different wines to com~lemcnt courses of a meal, and who incorporates into those choices a red wine. Furthermore, by watch- ing the person enJOY the look and taste of the wanes. much can be learned. . There 1s a white wine rage an this country, a habat t~t brand.s many a wine dnnkcr as a novice. The person who really dnnks Wlnc for its qualitaes of enhancing food. for !JS character and da unction Wlll always appreciate the great red wine5 of the world. There an be no connoisseur of wines who only dnnks white win e. h may be a white wane that wall complement your ft h couHc. or 1t could be a mcrlot to a connoisseur It may be a white wine to complc· mcnt the first h lfofa meal. but Just as you work up to the hean1cr en tree. a conno1 scur of wine would work up to a more sophisticated red wine. So. please. do not hmtt yourself to while winC1. 1t can be a fatal trap. In red wines, a cottony feelina on the teeth and in tbc mouth is the result of tannins. This is a necessary characteristic or all fine red wines, and the tannins tell us two things- tbat the wine Is a serious one, and that with more bottle qina the wi,ne will most probably improve. when 1 wine has reached per{eclion. Wines fall into 1wo broad cateaories of dexription, varietals and aenerics. A aeneric wine is one with a name derived from some gco.,aphic location, or denotin& some characteristic of that type of wine. FIFI Cuo would be Chardonnay. C'.abemet . Sauvipon, Pinot Noir, and Gewuntraminer. ii most ltUly red. and Ml In•• dous aromas ol herttl, °' 6'lit. • flowers. i1 e&aremely ,._..Im• re peas, and Ml IM ans•• 1111 IO last for many yan. Why no1tet ..ned ..,..,.. the wonderful lhiap lhll wiae 1111 to off'~r? It may become a, 'r'•I' The great Bordeaux, for ex.ample, are heavy with tannins in the early years, but with tim~ the tannins subside and the subtleties of the wine come forward. This is some- times called "royalty in a bottle" Examples would be Bursundy, Rhine, Sauterne. Claret ~a name the British apply to the lighter Bor- deaux wines). Varietals are wines made from specific arapes. Sometimes grapes arc blended in making a wine~ and in order to be labeled a varietal, a govemment formula must be fol- lowed assurin1 th.at a majority of the .anpes used were of the named vancty on the label. Examples The words uted 10 detcribe wina arc common enough to the wine aficionado, but they can be foreian and intimidatina to the novice. You will soon learn a whole vocabulary of words that really do work in describif\twine. An elepat wine bu perfect balance or acidity, arape character of the variety iused, body, aroma and color. Dep" refers to' intensity of character. while a e.m,IH wine ina and ablortiins ~. • _.. wfiile one at die very leMl t. upcomina colwnns we wiU dilcw the arapes, the hitaory o( wiM, Md the wincmak.ina .proc:etl. but b now r hope this will lef'Ve u a .,mt • bc&innina for you. Lb. Fresh-Does Not Exceed~ Fat • Umit 10 Lbs. Per Customer Extra Large 49 Peaches Lb. ~&::OL-1 19 • Larae Pink Grapefruit 59 Fido~ 2lb 8ou 49 E.. e Fresh Cauliflower 69 c;,_., a.-.. a... "' U> • Vine ~ioened Cantaloupe 25 c-n a-. ti> 49 lb • Premium Potatoes 5 ~ 1 19 "'*"'» 0..,.. 4 UI ~ 99 !lot Vons Tortllla89 S t rips Plew> Of Ni"cno • 16 Oun« P11ellq Tree Top Apple Juice ,.. 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S..-• Boneless Too Sirtoin Steak 2 79 .,._..10SOA O-..h..I Ut Boneless Rumo Roasts 1 79 ... ~~i.-E.~Sdf\O-.llerl I.I> Boneless Chuck Steaks 1 79 "' °""" llootl Seltt1 (j s.o A. a--. e...i I.II Fresh Whole Chrcken Legs 109 Ya.Pkk I.II Hillshire Farms Sausage 2 29 Smollfd Bttf ~ "' &--! ~ UI Fresh Whole Frving Chicken 79 F~ f.,.,,.. cw Cwnll'I.""" lb e Slim Price Sliced Bacon 189 16 ~1'w<MT lb Armour Boneless Turkey 1 69 f-OI Def-IN U> Milk Fed Veal Choos 1 98 f'"" 'ihtoMt• ~ 1 llnd &!Ir c!li.po 111 ) "'91 lJt Fresh Sllver3 59 Salmon 'MIOit0tH.lf ISIMb ... l C!'l fl!!< I.I> '~l Lb. AD 8toru ~ on Lllbor Dllv Monday,~ t, 1986 From 8 AA to 8 PA (i) For Your Rotation Diet. Details in Store. Southern CaJlfomla to Lose 5 Million Pounds! The Rotation Diet-Join togt>lher with thou nd of Southem Collfomianc; to collectively lose 5 million pounds on the Rotation Dtetl Weigh·1n centers at all Vons stort>S, Frldeys and Soturd&)lll. 10 am -6 pm RotatJon Diet Hothne- 800·331 4957 Ot-tallsat Sto tt Von~ will donate a ~nny to local food banks fo r every pound our C'U'ilOnler!i lo I (Donation not tO CJteted $~.000 ) Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite or Classic Coke 2 Liter Bottle J White CastJe Hamburgers 499 ~ Clunct !loo • Vons C6b Com J09 H°M6"e • Plica ~ n.ur._ nw w.. ~ 2&SlipL >.. 1 tll .. • .. ,..,,ho..._ '4-..._...,... ._. ............... ... ................ ' _...... ..... ' ........... ...,....,""" .. ,,,,. ~· .. -...·-__ ................. ...-.c....., ,.. .. ... .--......... _ ............... 9!1l'Ot • , ....... ~ .. . ·-- Ihe -More Store C8 Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneed1Y. Augutt 27, 1988 HURRY! LIMITED TIME OFFERS. 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'= <•n .in) :? h<>Xl'' qf "'l•1lt n < ;,·ntl1·' 25¢ }·,, 1.1 f1 ,,lJl' or fV.CJ p.i..k ... of "' '' t n C ;l'llt It'· l'ath room Tri;c;ur I 25¢ . -. 40229 25¢ L--------------------------------~ I I L Life in the fast food lane. \ \ ' Lif;!ht lemon roll a lusciouS finale Summer 1s the time for light and caiy desscns We want a s.ausfr.1na finish to our meaJs, but something not too heavy orswen And most importantly, it must be simple to inake so we don't spend the whole day trapped in a hot kitchen instead of enjoying the outdoors. Lite ·n Luscious Lemon Roll is the perfect answer. Tangy, airy and prepared in just 45 minutes, thiselepnt end to a hot weather meaJ uses evaporated mi lk to keepcaloriei low and convenience high. The lemon roll stans wi th a rich cake batter made with melted butter, flour, evaporated milk. nutmeg. cu yolks, cu whites and sugar. The batter is poured onto a greased baking sheet and baked for about 25 minutes. The one-inch spongy cake is then spread evenly with lemon curd, a dehcaous, custardy delight found an the jelly section of the supermarket or prepared at home. For variety, raspberry, blueberry or strawberry preserves-store-. bought or homemade -or fruit curds made with oranges or passion fruit can be used as tasty substitutes for lemon curd. Once spread with a fruit filling. the cake 1s rolled, chilled and spoon- toppcd with a sweet, tangy glaze of powdered sugar and lemon Juice. As an easy-to-transpon picnic treat, the refreshing close to a backyard barbecue or anJlegant addition to a Sunday brunch, Lite 'n Luscious Lemon Roll 1fj"ust the right dessert for summer. LITE 'N LUSCIOUS LEMON ROLL • 4 tablespoons batter 111, cup flour z cups ev aporated milk, beated 'It teaspoon nutmeg ~eggs, separated Ya cup sugar 1 cup lemon curd Mell butter. Whisk an 'I• cup fl our. Star an mtlk and nutmeg until smooth. Remove from heat, whisk in egg yolks, one at a ume. Stir in remaining fl our. Whip egg whites with sugar until stiff and fold in gently. Pour batter into 17'11 x I 21h-inch baking sheet, lined with greased wax paper. Bake 25 minutes at 350degrecs until tests done. While still warm. place sheet of greased wax paper on top and tum out of pan. Peel off wax paper lincr (from baking sheet) and quickl y spread lemon curd over sponge. Roll up carefully, start with long side. Chill until cooled or overnight. Spoon glaze over, slice to serve. Serves I 2. Glaze: "'cups powdered sugar, am~ 2 tablespoons lemon jalce Max together until smooth. Note: Lemon curd ma y be found in1am section of su permarket. I cup preserves may be substituted. Dill is ne_yer dull . Even though th e word "dill" came from ancient Norse and Saxon words meaning "dull" (or to "lull"), dill is definitely not dull. It puts the zap an pickles, it's used an breads and cheeses and sauces and dressin~s. It's the fresh flavor in the Swedish salmon dish Gravlax. and as a staple in many main dishes of Germany, Russia. Turkey, pa("ls of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. Dill seeds have been a member of the space shelf for centurt~s. bu t dill weed -the leaves of the plant -1s a comparative newcomer. commercially. The seeds are imported -mostly from India -while dill weed is produced mainly in Cahfom1a. Accord 1 ng to the Amencan Space Trade Assoc1a tion. the leaves came to be called "weed" because the plant thrives almost any place where there's well-drained soil and lots of sun. The seeds are used extensively 1n p1ckhng, sausages, baked goods and cheese They are an important ingredient of mixed pi ckli ng space. Some hints for using dill weed . It makes a summery apetizcr- d1p with onion powder and sour cream or yogun. seasons stuffed eggs, potato and macaroni salads. cream sauces. and dishes made with fish, chicken and veal. n ('an 0(' a c.tlow <l<•ath if you'r<' loading up on tul(h <'hoh•-. t('rol. ht~h fru food.., ttuu may t•wnrually <'h<>k<' your artcri<'s and dam;&l(t' your hf•flJ't. If you'r<' a l<'<'n .lj(t•r, slow down on fa-,t food t haJ's high m casserole recipe lo.win salt? Nu tntaon Wizard can answer these and th ousands of other ques- tions JUSt seconds after you ask them , reports the Center for Science 1n the Pubhc Interest. Nibbles. a monthly press news· letter from the center. says the W11ard remembers nu trition facts about more than I. 700 foods, including fast foods and frozen and canned products. The program 1s uscr-fnendly and works on IBM-PCs and look altkei (two disk dnves. 128K RAM), and cost<. S99 95 far Chann'~ art• 1t 'ti cah'h up with you -.omt>tlay tf you don't &~American Heart V Association VJf'RE I IGHllNG Fm 'OJR LIFE \ ------------------------------- Coupon crooks cost consumers plenty Have you heard about the While waitina for the form.' 11ve "Coupon Crooks?'' They're the two Universal Product Code sym· ·people who milttdeem manufac> boll from Pcpperadac Farm turcrs' cents.-oft" coupons. Croutons and the casb-rqistcr re· Most of us know that the number ceipt(s) showina the purchase of of coupons distributed by manufac> two Marie's Salad Drcssinp. turers has steadily increased for Herc is this week's list of refund more than a dozen years. This year, offers. Start looking for the required that total may surpau 200 billion refund forms, which you can obtain . coupons. But few of us realize that at. the supermarket, in newspaper illegal misredemption has also been and magazine advenisements and on the increase. from trading with friends. Both federal and state law-en-Meanwhile.: stan collecting the forcement authorities are catching needed proots of purchase as dc- up with these felons, and it's a story tailed below. Remember. some that consumers should know about. ·-------------What is coupon misrcdemption alf about? If you believe it involves shoppers who improperly tum in coupons at their supermarkets (for example, a shopper who turns in a coupon that has expired in the hope that the cashier will fail to notice or bands the cashier a coupon for the half-gallon of orange juice, but only purchases the quan size), you arc only panly correct. Industry sources say misrcdemp- tion by consumers amounts to less than I 0 percent of the coupons that arc illegally misrcdeemed. Most of the coupon crooks are grocers or ;>eople who pose as grocers "Tit'" be able to redeem coupons. Here is how it happens: The coupon crooks purcha~ leftover food-day newspapers or coupon inscns and clip out all the coupons. They may even buy the coupons f<?r a f~~ cen ts apie~ from unsuspecting c1v1c organizations or fund-raising groups. The illegal act takes place when a grocer or somedne posinJ as a grocer sends these coupons into the manufacturer clai ming that they were redeemed by consumers in the normal course of making their purchases of the couponed prod- ucts. offers arc not available in all areas of the country. Todal's refund offers have a value o SS.68. These offers require refund forms: HUNTS Plan CouPon Refund Offer. Receive four 25-cent Hunt's No Salt Added Tomato Products coupons. Send the req uired refund form and two complete labels from any Hunt's No Salt Added Tomato Product. Expires Sept. 30, 1987. · KRAFT Tanar Sauce Buy Three Get One Offer. Receive a coupon aOOd ror one free 6-ounce or 9. ounce J•r of Tanar Sauce or one 6- ouncc or 9-ounCCJar ofSauceworks Sauces ofany vanety. Send the required refund form and three back label• with the Universal Product Code symbols fr'om three 6..aunce or 9..aunce jars of Kraft Tan.ar Sauce. Expires SCpt. 30, 1986. MANWICH Hamburaer Refund Offer. Rccc1veaSl.50Ground Beef Cenificate. Send the required re- fund form and the Universal Prod- uct Codes from three cans of Manwich ~P)' Joe Sauce or U nivcnal uct Codes from four J*kalet of ManW1ch Seasonina Mix, alooa with the ca1h-~11er ~s with the purchase prices c1tded. Exptres Seot. 30, l 986. Mc\O~MICK ):rce ettr Offer. Rccei ve a coupon &ood for SJ . SO off your next Ground Beef purchaK. Send the required refund form and sjx Universal Product COdes an any combination of the followina: Taco, Chih, Spaghetti Sauce. lop- PY Joe or Meat Loaf Seasoning. Expires Sept. 30, 1986. RAGU Free Pua.a Offer. ~ a coupon sQOd for 1 free PoUftd of any style of any puta brand OI 79 cents off the l~ size. Plus fbur past.a recipes. Send the required ref uod form and three labetl hlD any site or flavor of Rap Sl)llbetti Sauce, along with 1 proof of purchase from J pound of any puta brand. fuptres Sept. 30, 1986. ••• .c ............ =-···· 1-LB. · MIAr cow?!'I ~ OScAlt MAYa I =--:.--·-.. ••••••• = ··~·$£::.~~ FREE• 1 ~"-COWON,.~ • s.r. 2, ..... flOOo AUG. • TN9U • ···~·····················!t.I ...... ........ Hl'1 9Hl81 PAW SAUSMI ~ 11!f PA•" IO I ............. It's a he, and it's a cnminal fraud against the manufacturer under state laws. The federal government gets involved because these crooks se nd the coupons to the manufac- turers through the mail . and the improper request for payment be- comes mail fraud. which 1s a federal offense. HUGHES i14.1NCH VALUE I A9 TRIMMED BONELESS BEEF L& = ~~~K w.le29 ~~OR L& 2A9 'A I LB. ROLL REG Ott HOl aa.l~.39 \ Why get excited about coupon crooks'> Their racket 1s growtng, and coupon crooks will collect as much .... as $500 million from unsuspecttng manufacturers. It affects you and me because the pncc-s we pay for our groceries must cover these expenses. How do you catch a coupon crook'> Last Sept. 29, a 2-cent coupon for a bug spray called "Broach," appeared 1n newspaper coupon insert~ d1stnbuted tn three South Flonda nc-wspapers. It was a phony coupon. and there rs no such product. The coupon was pan of a sung operation used to identify the coupon crooks operating in South Flonda. Sance the product did not exist. any attempt to redeem the coupon proved that a fraud was being committed. Soon after d1str1bution. thousands of Broach coupons began to arrive al a special postal box set up by the investigators. The Broach co upon helped break up a fraud nng that involved several hundred retailers In the Broach coupon case. 62 people were rcccntl~ char~ld tn South Florida with cnmes includ- tng grand theft. attempted sc heme to defraud and consp1rac) and v1olat1on of rackctce nng-rclated laws. More than 100 others were charged with m1srcdeem1ng Broach coupons in South Carolina and as far away as Calafom1a and New York. The defendants an the Broach case have not gone to tnal. but in a similar m1sredempt1on case in Phtladclph1a, 20 people were re- centl y convicted In add~tion to paying more than $50.000 an fine s. seven of the coupon crooks were sentenced to prison. The moral of the story is that using coupon for anything other than their intended purpose doesn't pay. Herc's a refund form to write for. A coupon good for a free head of lettuce (maiumum value $I}. Free uttuce Offer, P.O. Box 4841 . Mont1cello. MN 55365. This offer expires Dec. 31 , 1986. but requests for the form must be received by Oct. 31 . 1986. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope. 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Co er 659 1so ml. re~. 5.no 399 < >ur own hr;inJ of v .. :llow corn chi r s St1lteu or \< > -;alt. } fi CJ/,. htl~ ~hl\L' J 44 La Sabrosa Fresh Salsa Mild or hot. 1 fi nt. R.W. Knudsen Cranberry Nectar Quart htl. } 6 5 re~. 2.65 \ 8 inch pie reg. 7.59 ea. · Edna Valley Just Say "Charge It!" J 1984 Chardonnay Stock up now ... th t winery is sol<.1 out! 750 ml. re~. 12. 75 999 f >runqc • C '011nt11 St11r,,~ f. t n•r>t \fq(orcl and ( 'o.~/11 \f1•.~a • . l COMPLETE RACING COVERAGE 25~ HAZY. FOMCAIT8 ON Al WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1986 Mesa political buyoff alleged COuncil hopefuls say city posts <;>ffered; . MesaAction'sGardnersays 'baloney' positions and called the charges .. a lot of baloney." Both Theriot and Hanson had soufht the endorsement of Mesa Action. the pc?litical arm of a home- owners' coalition that isattemptina to slow development in Costa Mesa. By TONY SAAVEDRA OfllleO.-,NM ..... Two Costa Mesa City Council candidates said the leader of a local activist group offered to have them appointed to the Plannina Com- miuion if they wuhdrew from the race. Actor dies Actor Ted Knlebt, who f.layed neW8CUter on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show," la dead. A4. Nation American Heart Associa- tion makes major changes In ifs diet gulde- llnes./ A4 Food .. For an elegant yet simple Labor Day entree. barbecued steak is un- beatable./C1 Sports Candidates Brian Theriot and Rob- ert Hanson said Tuesday they refused the alleged invitation by Mesa Action founder John Gardner, who con- tacted the council hopefuls an July. "4 Gardner, a legal adviser for a Ncwpon.....Bcac.h insurance firm, de-. nied offering · the two any public Riding the wild sand Mesa Action was instrumental in the t 984 election of slow-growth advocates Dave Wheeler and Mary Hornbuckle to the City Council. This year, the-troup hu thrown iu resources behind Joe Erickson, a city A ak.lmbouder &Udee alone the M.Dd near auneet at Newport Beacb'e lnfamou wettieu the ahorebreak poaada the M.Dd. Forecuten a:pect 5 -to 9-foot wane to arrl•e today and plann1n1 comissioner, and Doua After. Mesa Action announc:ied 1u Yates. Thineen candidates have filed council endorsements, Gardner for two open spots on the five--made a two-hour visit July 27 to member council. A win by their Thcriofs home on Back Bay Loop. candidates would push the council "He told me I hldn 't paid my dues majority in Mesa Action·s favor. to Mesa Action and 1t wouldn't be Gardner. the aroup's political justified for me to be chosen over strateaist, moved to Ncwpon Beach candidates who paid their dues an the this year and has since become trenches.," Thenot said. "He prom- invotved with a slow-srowth move-iscd me that if I would withdraw my ment in that city. However, he candidacy they would point me to the continues to worlc -as an ~iscr-for Planningi:ommission.~· the Costa Mesa &roup. Furthermore, Theriot said he was Thunday at Newport Beach and other eoatb-faclDC beacbee. Variable h1Ch cloada ahoald at.o llDCer thrOGC)l the afternoon. A preeeason look at the Edison Chargers' prep football squad./81 Santa Ana Heights rezoning aired INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Class If led Comics Death notices Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather A13 A3 A 10-11 B6-8 A14 B8 BS C1 -10 A12 A8 A3 84,8 B1-4 BS A2 Residents generally support land-use changes, but some ask for alteration s By LISA MAHONEY Of lM~"9411efl Tpc long-awaited Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan got its first public ai ring before about SO com- munity residents Tuesday. And while many had a bone to pack with provisions affecting them. no speakers denounced the meat of the plan which will carry out land use changes adopted more than a year ago by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. "I would like to sec this im- ple mented as soon as possible." a weaf)-sounding Rita Jones told members of the planning com- m1ss1on. Jones led a contingent of residents who pushed for the com- munit) 's conversion to commercial Lon1ng last year. Supervisors adopted the land _use plan an February 1985. the same ume they approved a master plan for expansion of nearby John Wayne A1rpon L111gat1on ov~ the expansion proposal delayed zoning chan,cs intended to bn ng the community nearer to compliance wi th state noise standards. The suit between Orange Count) and Newpon Beach and two c111zens voups opposed 10 expansion was settled in December. About half of the lafJely rural. residential Santa Ana Heights com- munity will be converted to com- munity commercial and professional administration zones as Jones and a resident organization called ABCOM wanted. ABCOM stands for the fi ve main streets an the unincorporated com- munuy just south of the airport runway -Acacia. Birch. Cypress. Orchard and Me~ The rest of Santa Ana Heights Wl ll remain largely rcs1dcn11al Wlth the exception of some cxuung kennels and a large commercial nursery as another group. the Back Bay Com- munity Assoc1at1on. desired Regulauons perm1tt1ng horse stables ha ve been preserved but a limit of Of\e to two hones per lot an residential · equestrian iones arc proposed. As in the land use plan, property along Orchard Drive. Acacia and Barch streets cast of Irvine A venue wall come under a professional ad- minastrati ve zone as will a pocket on the west side of Irvine Avenue at Orchard Drive Residential equestnan uses w11l be maintained a Ion$ Cypress Street and part of Mesa Dnve to the cast. Also preserved as a subd1v1s1on of about 88 homes west of I rvanc A venue known as the Pegasus tract. Medium and high density rcs1den- (Pleue .ee SAJ'fT A/ A2) told that pro-arowth Collncdman Donn Hall would prob&bl~ rather retire than serve his rcmainina two years on the council minonty. .. If so, they would appoint me (\O the council)," Therio1 said. '11tis struck me as arrogant. I remember saying to my wtfe, Missy, this ought to be ap1ns1 the law ... Thcnot reponed the 1 ncident to the Orange County Distnct ~Auomey•s office. wruch aerum1 Cd lh8t (Pleue Me POLITIC~/ A2) Public drurik centers sought Supervisors look to stateforfundtngof \ detoxification center By LISA MAHONEY °' ... .,.., ......... The Orange County Board of Supervisors wtlt look to Sacramento for fundi ng of alcohol treatment and sobering-up fac1 hues for public drunks. D1ssat1sfied with a county report on the bleak prospects of financing and sating services for public drunks.. Superv isor Hamett Wieder Tuesday introduced a motion to seek suppon in the l.qislature fo r a bill to provide funding (or a pilot program. W 1cder acknowledged the S I million cost of a pilot program was rorm1dable buc ad<fed. -·1 bieltcvt wt can·t not afford to be spending 1t." She said San Diego County has succeeded an gc"ang an Asse mbly ball introduced that would provide It $3 m1lhon for inebnatt' services. Orange County should follow that example. Wieder said. Supervisor Bruce Ncstande. s1tung as chairman an the absence of RaJph C1ark. was no1 so sure lbat money would be well spent on drunks. For treatment 10 be cfTcctavc. alcoholics must decide on their own to seek help. he said. "Forced detox centers I am not convinced an m)' mind can break tM v1c1oushnk of alcoholism." Ncstandc said While seconding Waedcr's motion. Nestande s.uggcstcd the county should stud) the cffecuvcness of c:u st1ng programs elsewhere in the state before spending t.axpayers' mone) "I want 10 know 11's goinJ to do some good and (we're) not JUSt 1hrow1ng mone) at(the problem)." he said Wieder countered that public drunks alr<'3dy cost the taxpayers t'\.Cr) tame the) arc booked into Jatl. Judges who sentence 1nd1v1duals wtth dnnl1ng problems want detoxafica- (Pleue eee PUBLIC/A2) OC supervisors tighten security Access being closed off afte r thefts. ofher incidents at offices later determined to have been hred by Santa Ana police officers cavorting on a nearby roof. Charity minded thieves kidnap wooden indian Newport ousting sidewalk surfers from some areas "We've .taken a nu mber of steps gradually over the last six months," sai d Wooldridge. The measures have By G. JEANETrE AVENT ranged from changing loc ks to more DlilY PW c.. ... ,,,...,.,, elaborate steps. and plans to make the After a senes of break-a ns and two supervisors' offices less accessible confidcn 11al reports. the Orange after hours arc in the works. County Board of Supervisors as • "It's an awfu l building." said taking acuon to beef up sccunty in its Wooldridge. "The problems ar~ fifth-Ooor offi ces in the county Hall of legion and well d iscussed." Adm1n1stra11on 1n Santa Ana. A main problem 1s a central The measures arc a response to a elevator core which allows access to scnes of 1nc1dents ran,ing from petty all floors. But persons going to the top thefts to de5ks being nffied to Super-(fifth) Ooor will soon need a key to visor Roger Stanton's offi.cc bc!ng o~rate.the elevator to that floor and shot up said Dan C. Wooldndge, aide stairs will be locked allowing only for to Su~rv1sor Ralph B. Clark. Stan-exiting. ton\ office was st tuck by stray bullets (Pleue eee 81tCURJTT /A2) By ROBERT BARKER OllMO...,"-lllefl Chief KahJa. a 300.pound wooden Indian, has been kidnapped from the Yellow Rose Ss1oon in Huntington Beach. The hand-carved S-foot, 10-anch Indian that guards the 1ns1de of the saloon was abducted Sunday night. A note to saloon owner Tom Pacholik was delivered Monday. It warned him 1f he ever wanted to see the Indian "ahve:· he should contact radio disc JOCkey Don Jeffenes for details about paying ransom to the Chaldrens Hospital of Orange County. The computer-printed note warned Pachohk not to call pohcc. the FBI or has re latives. The letter was accompanied by a couple of wooden toothpicks 19 demonstrate ChiefKalija 's possible fate. It was signed the "KahJa L1bcra11on Front." • Pachohk said employees called the police before the y saw \he warning. (PJeue eee WOODltl'f/ A2) , Slow-growth fever hits Huntington Coalition of activist groups thinks time ripe to fight land developers In election By ROBERT BARKER OflMo.llr ......... A sp1nt of slow 1rowth see ms to be sweeping a ro the Oranac Coast In Costa Mc • the Mesa Action o~niat1on has frustrated plans to build a 32-story office bu1ld1na on SCgcrstrom land near the San Dicao f rccway and Harb<>r Boulevard Me'l.8 Wc~t. a homeowners· as- soc1a11an 1n C'o'lta Mesa. also backed winners David Wheeler and Mary tlornbud~le 1n \at> C'ouncal clecuon' • ... of 1984. In Newport Beach, an orga nization named Gndlock IS batthna plans for the ex pansion of the Newport Center low $rowth ad\ocatcs fear that expansion wall make traffic level'! 1n1olerable. In Irvine, the ('ommmec of Seven Thousand ha battled up 1n coun the c0Mtruc11on of nc"" frtcwayi Mem· be'"' claim the freeways wall promote developme nt and not rthcvc 1 t1na traffic conacstton The Seven Thousand committee backed a, a slate the two winning candadate'I -Larry Agran and Ed Doman -1n last June's clecuons And now, the fever has come to lluntington Beach. A group of environmentally mind- t"d residents has banded together. cla1m in1 it's ume to rise up against the threat of rampant development. fears of ""all-to-wall condo • allepd ovcrdevclopment of the downtown and the ho~ndou traffic jams that organ111t1o n members say 1t would generate Advocate also suppon pre'ICrva uon and restoration of '>'-etla nds and o~ commert1al devclopmcn1 on the bc1ch. l Callan& themselves Huntmaton Beach Tomorrow, members will en- dorse four of the 21 decla~ City Council candidates and a city at- torney and work for their election an November They hope to reverse the tide of lott't\a t they view as all~ muamum development an the rapidly fllhna-<>ut c11y of t 8S.000 pcMOns. acrordina to eo<haarman Tom tlarman. "The pendulum has swuna back toward the preservation of the en- v1 ronment," Harman said .. They're coming out of the closet An en- vironmentalist 1 no lonacr a dirty word "We want to iuppon cand1datrs By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot1No.lly"941talf Surfers who grab their skateboard!> when the ocean is Oat wall be waved from the sidewalks as well by a new Cll) law that proh1b11s skateboarding in specific areas of Newport Beach Prompted by complaints from pedestnans and business owners. the Newpon Beach Cny Council on Monda)' banned skateboarding along the -bu\H)ess dastnct of the Balboa · Peninsula and other areas where pcdestnan traffic as heavy. Police Capt. Make Blitch said rcttnt rcnovauon of bu inesscs ha upgraded the appeal of the downtown Balboa area. ROBERT BARKER Focus ON THE NEws who favor slow arowth. who want to slow down and take a look at thanas "Huntinaton Bcac:h should avoid the haah <kns1ty urban prawl that ha\ ruined s1m 1l1r beach towns such as Redondo Beach. Hermosa Beach and yes, even Newport 8c1ch," he said Harman. an attorney and a k>na- t1mc re adtnt of Hununaton Beach. \aid the orpnu.auon as not being (Pleue ... COALm01'/A2) But along wnh the increase 1n pcdc~tnan traffic 10 the new shops and restaurants. the ne wconstrucuon has attracted hordes of skateboarders "~me ne'>'-landscaping struc- tures pro' 1de a challenging course to kateboard enthusiasts,'' Blitch ..aid "Combined v.ath the 1ncrca~ pedc<1tnan traffic c;katcboard1ng an the area as now an 1nappropnatc. dangerou) nuisance ·· .\t Monda> night's meeting. a penin<1ula f'C)adent complained that o;kateboarder1 wert' crashing their boards into the walls of his home and 1hn-aten1ng the safct) of pcdcstnans 'They th111k the ~ople on the (Pleue eee PfSWPORT I A2) Plan for 2 new HB ballparks draws protest By ROBERT BAl\&.ER Of .... .,..,""" ..... He's got nothing aa-1n t ba~ball. peanutc; or Cracker Jack& but James >\ Rush d~n 't want any bell parks to be built 1n Huntanaton Beach CentraJ Parl 1>«1fialll_, he doesn't Vr~nt the cit) tosrend S I m1llton on o to Lnstall tv.o new ballparks near the hbrary It l albttt and Goldtn West a"Yenues. Rush. 66. who laves JUJ1 nonb or the park, td thcrt are &I.ready too ma'\) ba ball diamond in the oty , ........ llAR/ A2) •. .. OrMge Cout OAJL~ Ptl.OTI Wedn.dey, Augutat 27. 1Me COALITION IN BB TAKING ON GROWTH ••• ~Al • ._. formed to block downtown re-About 60 or 70 members of development efforts, contrary to Huntinaton Beach Tomorrow -aomc nimon.. most of whom also belona to laflC1 "We1pttth1t sometJuQ& hat 10 be environmental aroup -took a straw done downtown -that ll bas to be vote on the candidates they favored rev1taliud. But 1t should be reuoocd earlier this week and modnt and of low density.'' But Harman 11 kcep1n1 the rrsuhs Harman and other members of the of the vote accret until the seven- sroup said there are cena1n u~ts of member screcn1na committtt makes redevelopment they opposc, auch as a final selections of candid.lies Sept. 17 h1&)l-ris.c bulldina and pelt.Ina atruc-Advocates 11 !hat lime wiJJ So into ture on the north side of Main Street. ne•a.hborhoods and shopp1na centers. And Don Shipley, a fouNime sce~ina to drum up support for their mayor and a member of Huotinaton slate. They also plan to ra1ac about Beach Tomorrow, also claimed o~ SS.000 from thc1r own fees and from position to bu1ldin1 a p1ersidc vallaic contnbut1on~ from supponcn. for a concept on beachfront property in-mailer to ao out 10 voters before the land of P;ortfk ~na'1.t H1&)lway clec11on Besides Karman and hipley, the screen1n1 committee 11 compriled of c0<h11rman Oet1 Onep. who's btt11 1et1ve in equcstnan 1e11vibtt; Alan Strasbluah. the owner o( trubtuah Brothen Manufactunna Company. who favon prescrvatJon of industrial property; Arline Howard. a member of the Hununaton Beach Histoncal Society~ Kay Seraphin, a downtown resident and member of the cny's environmcnul board: and Lynn Oonnan, active an the Friends of the Huntmiton Wetlands orpn1zat1on that seek& to preserve the wetlands near the Southern Califomla Edison Com~ny plant 1n the southern pan of the city 1 1 charged in b eating of U.S. drug age n t MEXICO CITY (AP) -Eleven Jahsc-o state polic~men h.ave been charaed with beatin,1 a U.S. narcotics aacnt an GuadalaJara. the federal AUomoy OeMf~-o~setd Tues- day. ft issued a statement say1n1 the policemen were chaf'ltd with abu~ of authority and uyunna Victor Cortez Jr .. a U.S. Drug Enforcement Adm1n- 1strat1on llJCnt, af\er he was taken into custody Aul-13. None of the 11 i5 believed to be 1n custody, a spokesman for the At- torney General's offi~ s1ud late Tuesday. The lln11ed States has lodJcd a d1plomat1c protest with Meiuco. da1m1n1 Concz was subjected to "unP.rovoked. brutal and cnm1nal a£ts · ~n1lc ,m CUSlOdy m G11•d•la. iara. 160 mllcs nonhwcst of Mexico Ct1) Of.A authon11es \81d ( ortez. freed at the ins1s1ence of U.S. officaals who \aW him being taken away by Mex- ican pohce. wa'> beaten and tortured w11h an elcctnc cattle prod. Coner is now 1n the United States. The statement from the Anomcy C 1cncral's office ~1d nothana about the alleged u'I¢ of the cattle prod. In Washinaton. State Department spokesman Pete Martinez said the departmcnt would have no 1mmed1- ate comment on the Attorney Gen- _c.cats unowicc.me n t Spckesmcn for the Attorney Gen- erals office onginally denied Cortet was beaten But Gerardo Perez Alvarez, a fonncr Jahsco pohceman, and three other men under arrest at the lime Cortez and his companion, Antonio Garate Bustamante. were an custody said they "had knowledge of the bad treatment" by the policemen, the statement \B id. PUBLIC DRUNK CENTERS SOUGHT ••• From A l t1on program~ a'> an altemat1 vc to Jail time, she said. Supervisors dcc1dcd to take a \CCOnd look at sobenng stallQns and treatment centers for public · drunks after ShenlT-Coroner Brad (1atC\' May dccrs1on to shut the county drunk tank A pre' 1ou' plan rec- ommending alternauves 10 1n- larcerating public drunks wa<1 re· iected 1n 1983 because of thc UHi involved But Gates said the pr<.ice\~tng ot drunks took up too mulh time - time that should ha ve been \pent keeping 1he 1a1I under s1nc:t popu- la uon cap\ ~• b)' a federal 1udgi.-to curb overc:rowding He urged the establishment ol \Obenng stations as a better ahcma- t1"e to Jail ( losure of the count) drunk tank 1rnpac1ed 'K'' rral c:11" police depan- mcnt~ pan1cularly Santa Ana, New- pon Beach. Orange and Tustin. Dunng 1985, about 7,000 public 1ncbnates were held at the county jail. A fe4ls1b1h1y study of a pilot program that would include sobenog sui11ons -places where suspected drunks could be taken to sober up - and 1rcatment fac1ht1es concluded that fo ur out or 26 CttlCS would be w1ll1ng to consider a facihty within their boundaries But none responding to a county \une) were w1ll1ng to commit fund\ 10 a program l\t the ~me time. 98 percent of all e11a11ons for public intoxication arc mad!'. within incorporated c1t1e<s, the rnunty repon concluded . C11ven the county's ltmtted rolc sn drunk arre\I'> and city resistance to funding the fac1ltt1es. the adm1n1s- trat1 ~•· ,,flice recommended local police expand their drunk tanks to deal with public inebriates within thcir mun1c1palitics. But Wieder said the county should overcome 'obstacles to providina 1nebnate ~rvices and begin treating publtc drunkenness as a medical and social problem. not a cnminal one. In other Jail related matters. super- visor~ approved a pilot in-home 1ncarccrat1on program for 25 work furloua.h inmates. Under the program, low nsk tn· mates who quahfy will be confined to their hom" when not at work. Electronic monitors will be used to ensure compliance. If the prosram 1s successful on a !'>mall scale, 11 could be expanded to other inmates somewhat reducm1Ja1l costs and making more beds available at the James A Musick Honor Farm NEWPORT RESTRICTS SKA TEBOAiii>s ... From A l \tdcwal ks arc pan o f an obstatlt: rnursc .. hc ..aid And in a letter to the counul Rendc1vou\ ( <indom1n1 um A\soua- tt0n Prc<\1dcnt Jack Prcb1c1n corn- pla1 ned c1f the ofte n-recklcc,c, \katcboarding that HOC' on along the ooardwalk 1n frCJnl of the pentn\ula complex A ccording to Preu b 1n skateboarde~ were riding 1hc1t board'i up onto a 12-inch concre1c barrier cau\ing annoying no1~ long pa\I m1dn1ght and m k1ng 1n1une\ the UI) ma; be hahlc for · ,\flcr ob\Crv1ng th1c, art1v1I)_ on numcrouc, occa.,1on' there 1<; no douht 1n m., mind that th1c; \ka1cboard1ng ~me" a danger both to the pedestrian\ and to the person~ npt"r.allng the \kateb<1ard\ .. J>reub1n Yul r he council action effective 1m- mcd1a1cly. alfows skateboarders to be c1tt·d for riding their skateboard'> along Main Street, Washington Street tx·twecn Ocean Front and Edgewater Plate. Palm 1)1rec1 between Ocean Front and Edgewater. Edgewaltr between C oronado and A streets, Bay Avenue betwee n Main and Palm \treet\ and <><.can Fron1 between Adams and I\ \trecl'> Ncr.,keitrboard1ng !>tgns are alread y 1n place 1n the Balboa area. but Monda)'·~ rc'>olutt0n g.i vcs tho!IC 'itgns legal force MAN PITCHES AGAINST BALLPARKS ... From A l .ind that too often ltghl'> \hine on empty fields rhe money tOuld be better spen t''" .tn 1rngat1on S)\ltm in< cntral Park .tnd for 1mprov1ng the watcr qua Ill y at lakec, 1n -.cveral Cit\ parks he ..aid · 1 think the be'>l u~ for the money ava1lablc 1s 10 ma1nta1n the parks we ha"c and not build new ballfield\ that mu\l be maint<t1ned .. he said. "Why 'lhould the UI) build two new hallpark\ when we arc not fully U'ltng the ()ne\ that we have''" "1onc't for lhc two fieldc; wa\ .ippro\ed h) the Huntingt on Reach < II ) < ounul at budget 11me 1n June and f< U\h ma y be 100 late 1n blocking the n<'"" ballfield\ a city r,ffic1al 1nd1<.atcd Hut u t11cn\ will get a chanlc 1n a 'urve-, 111 give: 1he1t op1n1o m on whether an aquatic'> complex. a s-,mnac,1um and a cluhhou-,c <ing inally proposed b) the YM< A \h<1uld be butl1 1n the park Th(' ballfit·lch will n111 be included in the \Uf'-n• Jtm' f:.ngle . tht· ul)''\ '>upcr- tntt·ndent fr1r pMk de"clopment and H·t rca11<1n \J1d Monday the park ,.,,tcm c:an turrently accommodate \ohhall demand\ But c,low·pttt h \ohball. wh tth hac, ~town lake "w1ldl1rc" 1n rc<.ent years, 1\ tllpccttd to <.on11nuc to gain 1n populant)' and the nt•w (it:ld\ will be nttdcd he ..aid About 2<~J team\ part1c1pa1cd 1n u l' '>Ofthall league' a few years ago Enstc '>did But th.ti total ha\ doubled and about 41){1 teams now pa)' S224 Pl'' team to pla) 1n \Cawns dunng 1he \pnng winter and \um mer The adH•n1 of \l11w-p1tch \Oftball lcagun ha\ tri!!Jtercd the boom, Engle \31d "Pla yer\ over 2S can com pctc and be \utte\\ful (1n \low-p1tLh lcagut''>I I he) <..rn hit the ball" f ngle \atd m<1\I of the ex plosion h:ic, come 1n lhc rank\ of male/laycn hut ""omen \ learn'> .tnd co-c teams alw art" 1ntreasing Earhcr planc,callcd for the removal 1>f 490 tree\ 10 make wa y for"" ball field\ But plam were pared down and 'VCT) few ' or the trees Wiii have to be removed E.ngle ~1d. A berm will \C parate the field\ from nearhy rc\1dcntc,, Engle said, to cul down on light\ and noise "There will be an overfl<1w ofhght\ but 11 won't be a\ bad a\ JI Murdy and Ed1\on (ball field'>)· R u\h, who ..aid he wants the park to remain f)a'>\I vc \aid he toured thc parks la\l Wcdne\day l\t Murd)' Park. both ballfield\ were lighted and a game was going on tn one of them and pitchers wer(' warming up 1n the other Al (Jrcer Park the h&hts were out and there wa\n·1 a \oul around. "A I F..cl1<1on Park the lights were ou1 1Jnd no l)nc wa~ on the field~ Al Worthy Park. the ltghts were bla11ng CJn both fields and no gamer, wer(' being played "he said SECURITY TIGHTENED AT OFFICE ... l'rom A l In add1t1on to the \hooting 1nu dent, C)uperv1sor \t.anton'' offi ce wa\ broken into. said Fau'ilO Reye\ an aide to' the superv1\0r Although 1t was never used . a ufe underneath thc noor ttle had been uncovered and a desk and file\ had hcen rummagcd throuah The Shertff'i Department conducted an 1nvett1S1t1on, Re ye\ said, but "we never did rcwlve wh<1 broke into the office " The secunty meuurcs are al'° a result of mere~ ul'ban11.at10n 1n th(' county and the bombing death of Alex Odeh. said Wooldnd1c Odeh, the We•t (out director of the Amencan Arab Ant1·01scnm1na - t1on ('omm1tt« wa~ killed last year 1n a bomh blut ill ht, San~ Ana MAIN Off!CE VOL. 71, NO. m 11fl1<.c\ 11n I a\I I 7th \trcct "One hu to l1111k al '4'hat'\ gmng o n" 1n the lliunl) lhc nc1t11m and the world. said Wri<ildndge "'Aa ybc the open door Mr Nice < 1u> '~'I "> J isn't the best policy,'' \31d R rid 'ipecr aide to Ciuper.-1~r Harnell W1edcr "We don't want to la\ open the door and show our wcakn"~!i and strengths On the other hand we don't want 10 make It into a f <>n Knox ·· \peer '\31d the question of secunty ha\ been ra1~ 1n confidential rc- pom prepared by the Shenffs Oc· panmcnt and the ()r3nac (O\Jnty <Hand Juf) The \Ct.unty anc,'lment rcque~11ed b\. \uf)C'rV1\<1r ( lark carher 1h1t year. ou11tned the prohlcm' and propo\Cd po~s1blc w lut1on\, $aid Wooldndgc. L1 Richard J 0 1\<>n, a spokesman for th(' Sheriff~ Ocpartment confirmed the study was conducted and pres- ented to the board hut he did not want 10 pubhc11e the \CCunty measure\ A confidential report by the 198S 86 Or1nge Counry Grand Jury al~ pointed to sccun_!y concemt Jury Foreman Gerald Charlton said in an 1ntcrv1cw Tuesday that "you could walk into the Superv1\0rs' offices without be1na stopped by an one" ~c informal report wa, marked confidential becau'IC "we didn't w1n1 to create 1 flap." but 11 was clear that \C<:unty wl\n t adequate. he ,,1d Deity Pilot 0.Clvery le OuerentMd y ., f .Mt f 'f'N 'X-1 Justcall 642-6086 , ... ". 1'7<1' ~ o, .. 1. n,,. c• r; .. ,J •• '",... ' ,,,.,, «, .,...fl flit , ... ,.,..,, What do you hke about the Daily P1lot? What don't you ltke? (all the number above and your mcuait will ~ re<.0r<kd, transcnbtd and de 11 vcrcd to the appmpnl\o eduor The ~mt 24-hour an•wcnna service ma) IX' u\td to record lette,., to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton 10 our Letters column must inrludt their name and telephone number for venfic.tinn Tell\ u' what'' on your mind , • ·~ 4 Clrculet~ Telephonee •YI r: ,, ... , ~ .J Variable high clouds along coast Some den9e fog .... hoYW llllonO Ofenge Coat ~ during ttM W1Y mcwrq how•. otMI .._ vwtebte hleh ctoud• are fe>recatt through W.One.dttY. ttM Natlonel WMtMr 8eMoe Nld The F....e1tor Sp m EOT, Wod, Aug 27 High• wlll renge from tM mkl 70. et the bMd"9 to tM tow 90• Inland. Lowa tonight wtll be In tM upper eo. and lowet 70. Scetttted thunW~• are torecut tn the mountain• end dff«lt. mostly thlt 1tttm00n and evenfng. 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IOdllY 11 2 11 pm POLITICAL BUYOFF ALLEGED IN MESA ..• From Al not enough evidence to warrant an inquiry "Based on the informa11on. I didn't sec that any cnm1nal laws had been violated," said Deputy 01Stnc1 At· tomcy Ken Chinn. Thenot c.alled the allCJ,Cd offer .. offensive and madden ma. ' "My candidacy 1s based upon earning votes and door-to-door cam- pa1gn1ng. Mr. Gardner entered the big leagues when he entered my home." said Thcnot. a 29-year-old \aw school graduate. "I don't thank 0ardncr was rep- re~nting the homeowner\. I think hc wa\ on a lone m1ss1on of powct He k now~ I'm a \trnng candidate." T hcr101 ..aid Hanson. a retired buS1nessman. said Gardner 1mphed that Mesa Action would use its impending snOucnce on the counC11 to or- chestrate an appointment to the planning commission. "He said it'stoo bad I wouldn'tgivc up the (council) race for a Plannina Commission pos1t1on." Hanson said. "I told him I wasn't interested 1n the Planning Comm1Ss1on. He knew I had friends 1n Mesa Action and would take votes away." uardner \aid the allegations were untrue "I'm not that stupid . I think you have some people halluc1naung up there ... he c,a1d "I do not ha ve the power tu offer f>U\. h thang'i " C 1ardncr acknowledged that he v1<itted Thcnot and called Hanson. "I told (Thcnol) that he was a very promising candidate. I said he was 1ncitpcnenccd and had not hved 1n the city long enough to undentand the issues." Gardner said. "I said. 1f you ever withdraw from the race. Mesa Action would love to hav(' yo u work for us" and perhaps win a 1988 cndorsell1,,Cnl, Gardner continued "The ofT~ 1s hereby withdrawn, emphatically." (1ardner \aid 11 was Hanson who brought up 1hc subJcct of the Planmna ( omm1n1on. "He asked for 1t. He said 're· member me when 11 comes to a Planning ( omm1u1on appoint· mcnt,' " (1ardncr said. SANT A ANA HEIGHTS PLAN AIRED ... From A l 11al 10n1ng 1s \Cl for the wc!>t side <>f Me~ Dnvc and pocket~ ofcommun1- t> commercial 1oncs arc planned .slung w ulh Bristol \trect Rc!>1dcnl!> ltving 1n the commerc.ial Jnd prolC!>'>1onal 1oncs 1n1erld 10 sell t hear property to developer~ for a future hu'>tnc .. s park . au~ that better uimplement~ the nearby airport Kc\tdcnl!> who wanted to keep their prnpcrtir 1oncd rc..,denllal dc'lptte e\CC\\t"C no1\C from the a1rpon have ~l·n <>ffercd acou'lt1eal tn'iulat1on under a free county program &\tde\ the nuts and bolls of the nc"' 1<>n1ng. the specific plan also pr<1p<>\C!> change'> '"~ th(' c1rculat1on P•Hlern that arc dc'i1gned to ~paratc 1he bu'>1nc\s and rc i.1dcn11al 10nc'i Jnd reduce through 1raffic tha1 now \treams into lhe t.ommun1ty C ul-dc-i..an at the \Outh end of 81rc:h and the north end of C yprc\s and Orlh1d strects are intended to prc"cnl pa\~·through traffic between Mc~ Dnvc and South Bnstol SLrcet. f 11cntual reahgnmcnt of the Mesa l>r1 vc and Acac.ia Street 1n1erscct1on -the entra nce to the future busine\, park -1!> also propQ~d Hor\C.' trail s along the we'll 'ltde of < yprcs!> Street and the south side of Mc~ Unve arc included 1n the plan !1" 1s a_proposcd cquestnan center on vacant land on the south side of Mesa Dnvc between Bm:h and Cypress c;cveral land owners 1n a pocket of th e rcs1den11al cquc!>tnan zone be- tween Me\a Dn vc and the pro- fc'i!>tonal adm1n1 ~tra11 ve 1one came forward Tue~ay to say ·they had changed their minds aboot their pmpcn1e!> · remaining res1denual I hev a'1.ked that the profcs,1onal adm1n1\trat1ve 10ne c~tcnd all the way 111 M e~ Drive Such a change v.ould involve about 10 parcels. ~me of whose owners wan1 to st.ay 1n 1hc rcs1den11al area. Others had a vanety of complaints about the proposed c1rculatron plan . Mary Davis opposed realignment of Acacia Street and Mesa Dnve because tt would sltce her comer lot in tWO, ,lash1n1 ltS value lO prospective land developers I he Planning Comm1ss1on will make recommendations on the 11pec1- fic: plan at a S«ond heanng set for c;cpt. 23 WOODEN INDIAN HELD .•. From Al .. We're dcalinJ with a com-the)' knew nothing of the abduction putcn1cd kidnap nng." he said today but rec koned 11 was for a good cause "Hu t I believe we'll get him back ·· "If we ..cc any wooden Indians Pachohk. who \wears he had walk1ngaround, wc'llgiveyouacall," nothing 111 do with 1he apparently \Ccretary Sandy liogan said wcll -intcnu<>ncd pran k. said he will Jeffcne~ could not be reached for hold a f und-ra1~1ng potluck dinner comment. Uc 1~ a disc JOCkcy at FM Sunday evening at the ~loon a1 radio su111on KIK 1n Oranae and at 19022 Rrookhur~t \1 the Yellow Ro\C three n1ahtsa week He'll a,k all part1c1pants to make a The Indian. formerly focated ncllt duna11on to the hospital He'll also to the JUkcbox. 1s valued at S 1,200, contribute 25 tent~ from the price of Pacholi k said. It was not known how each dnnk purchased dunng the 1twasspmtedoutofthesaloonduring dinner. he ~aid busaneH hours without anyone 1n Qffic1als al the hospital said today Chlr&C knOwt na about It. --------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY 20% OFF ALL POTTERY . SALE INCLUDES: • POTIERY • REDWOOD TUBS • SAUCERS • WIRE BASKETS • BARRELS • STRAW BASKETS A ND • POTIINO SOIL, TOOi AMLING wport u r ry a nd Gard n ' s nt r -.c:j (Between MacArthur end Jamboree) Open Mon thru Set 8 30·5.30, Sunday 9 30·5 30 1&00 east coast highway• newport beach, callfornla • (71•) 8••·9510