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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1988 25 CEJ TS Victim, w ho was thou gh t to be car rying. sawed -off shotgu n~n critical condition ~ewport Beach pouce arc w1thholC:hng i'he name of\the ollicer involved 1n the shooung. The 1nc1- dent will be in\ esugated b} the Orange County District Attomc} 's office. rupondtng officers am\'ed at the scene, they were told .that a man carryin& a 51'-'"td-otT shotgun was on the beach. The officer saw a man matchmg thl" suspect's description fac ing awa~. near the water line. Oakley said Tht: officer confronted the man. who tumed out to be a ryant. and seeing that he was holding something. ordered him to frcv e a Ions. black obJect at "a1~1 le' d that was consment in size to a ~v.ed-ofl shotgun." said Oak le) read ing from a repon. t.al. where he underwent cmergenq surgery. OaklC')' said. Shortly after the hooting. poli~ located the suspect believed to be w1eldmg a sav.'cd-off shotgun. The subject. however. was a 14-year-old boy who was carrymg a paint-pellet gun. a weapon commonJy used in simulated war games BJ ROBERT H YNDMAN °' .. ..., ......... A Newpon Beach police officer shot and cntically 10.Jured a man he mistook for a suspect believed to be carrying a sawed-off shotgun early Sunday along the beach near the Sporta Gus Mirand a will try to help Edison rebound from 2-8 campalgn./81 Na don . Congress returns this week to a full agend~ of budget and spending bllls./AA . Entertall)ment The world's rock star·s Jaunch thetr tour for Amnesty International. /A7 B118lneu New regulations gMng falter access to check depoafts also Include en- that may create head- aches./ AS Inda Bulletin Boar·d Business. Claulfted Comics Entertainment Opinion People Public notices ~rts ' Weather . A3 AS 85-7 A 10 A7-8 A6 A9 87-8 81-4 A2 Balboa Pier. According to Officer Bob Oak le>. a Sundq.a Bryant.. 26 of Orange pol~ce depanmerrt spokesman. the underwent surgery for. the gunshot ' a~c1dental shooting occurred a,t <tbout wound early Sunda} at Fountain 2.SO a.m. on the Balboa Peninsula Valley R~onal Hospnal and later Police received several calls com- was hsted 1n cn11cal cond111on in the plaining ofa man w1eld1ng a gun near · hospiul's intcnsivc~re unn the Balboa Pier. When the two ROils shrink ia ·N~M .. district BJ GREG KLERKX Of_O.-, ........ Enrollment 1n the Ne" pon-Mesa Unified School D1stnct 1s e:tpected to be down slightly this }Car, but district officials arc encouraged that the overall population decltne 1s shrink- ina each year. District officials are cxpcwng 72 fewer students than last year to return to classes Tuesday. Supcrintedenl John Nicoll said. Populatio~ pcoJec- tions indicate that by Octo ber. 16.030 students will attend clas~s in the district. NicoU said the drop 1n students can be traced to the high school level. where enrollment is expected to be down by 397 students in grades 9-12. l,n tum, that deficit ca11 be rraced to a decrease in student population that began several yeats ago at \he elemen- tarj school level and has worked its way thrQY&h the various &rade le' els. "When we started to see a drop 1n · population years ·ago. "e ftll b)- about 1.200 to 1.300 (students) each year." Nicoll said ... The lo\<Orst drops were at Jh~ elementary schools so thafs why we're seeing smaller high school classes ... While hi&h school enrollment 1s still down. Nicoll said enrollment at the K-8 levels has increased stead1I} projecting J25 more students ai'.-the elementary and JUn1or high school levels than las1 )ear. "We're catching up. buUt'll be a while still.-Nicoll said ... But "c·re seeing the beginning of the end in decline.'' · Declining enrollment' has hit the district hard over the past decade. In 1971 , there were 40 schools in the distrjct. Now only 24 operate full time. .. The subject qu1ckl> spun to"a rd the officer. In the darkne<>s. the officer could see that thl" subject Y..8S holding ...,,... ....... "9P.,... While enrollment ~t upper grade levels continues to drop. district officials say a recent baby boom has sent kinderganen enrollment soanng. Woodland, Adams and Victoria elementaries have been opened on a (Pleue ... DISTRICT I A2) Adele Wletllona ued to teach klnder&arteD cla1te• at Barbor View Slemeatary Scllool, but bu made the mon to ltut Blalf Elementary ID Corona deJ Mar and la preparlq ber new cia.room for the new klnderaarten atudeata. wbo •tart Kllool tlda week with 1oanc•t~ all aJotle the ara.a,e Cout. ~ee1ie, mg that his hie and the life of h is panner "as thrC"aten~d. the officer fired one '>hot h11t1ng tht· subject. It was later d1:tcrmmed that theo bJect the subJNL "as holding "as a long. blade radio· 8r)ant "as treatt>d b~ paramedic'> then was rushed to tht> traumJ c.entl"r at Fountam Valle' Regwn.JI Hosp1- OakJe) wd thl" teen·ager. who was no t 1denufied because ofh1s age. was quesuoned then turned over to his parena. Gusting winds fuel brush fire . near Capistrano Heat wave sends c rowds to beach. ja m s local roads By ROBERT HYNDMAI' Of _O.-,,.......,. Arcing power hnes. tossed b) winds apinst dry tree branches. sparked a massive brush fire Sunda) that charred about 2,200' acrn of o pen land near San Juan Capistrano and challenged 500 firefighters to con tam it. Although some homes la) 1n thl" path of the oncomtng blaz.e. no structures were damaged and no injuncs were reported among the fircfiahting crews. except for one fireman who suffered m inor heat exhaustion. The fire was the most visible cawuopbe to Orange Count) on Sunda)' as throngs of residents and visitors congested local roadv.ays and crowded the beaches to escape the heat that will long be associated with the Labor Day Weekend. 19 Sunday was the sttond da' of thl" Southern Cahfom1a h~t ...... ~l". v.nh record high tcmperaru~ reponed an several ciues. The Nauonal Weather Serv1ce predicts lov.er tcmpnaturcs for the coast Mo nda'. but continued h1ah lempcraturt"s in· inland areas for Labor Day. with some rt"hefreaching inland Tucsda> P«"<>ple susceptJbll" to heat stress wcrc warned to taJcc precautions from prolonged exposure to the heat to cuard against heat exhausuon and heatstroke The warning Ob\'IOUSl~ d1qn"t apply to the 500 fuefi1lners battling the blaze in San Juan Capistrano. According to Orange County Fire Department spokeswo man Kathleen Cha., the fire was noticed shortly after I ~.m. near the intersection. of-Ort~ Htahway and Rancho V 1ejo Road 1n cast San Juan Cap1stnano. Subsc- queru invesugauon determined the point of on.gm cla5er to the La Plata Road. just south of Onega. where power lines apparent!~ arced against the branches of trees there. 1gniung the fire. The blue spread qu1ckh toward San Clemente. fueled b\ oec:asional ausuna Wlnds and a . rough, dr) vqetat1on that made containment d1ffteult. Although most o f the fire was under control b) evening. fire CTCWS rem1.1ncd at the 5'XDC weU into (PleMe eee BLAZE/ A2) Poli~e still searching for Alzheimer's victim By ROBERT HVNOMA.."\ Of -Del) Not Si.fl Police dett"\.t1,e!. are ~ontinuing their search this "ee~ ior Jn l'lderh woman m1ss1ng from her Hun11ngron Beach home since .\ug 2t. Huntingto n Beach ~1h~c are <.''>· pcclan) .concerned about hel) n H1nh's ""ell-being bc<'auS<" tin--~­ }ear-old reponedl) '>uffer, from Alzheimer's disease. doe<;n 1 knlw. her name and l"l"QU1re pcr;l'nal lan· da1I) Hinh. her husband Ed~ard and their car had ~n m1ss1 ng for a fe " da}S after their daughter checked on them that Fnda) morning.. Last Tuesda). Edward Hinh. 83. wa~ found at a mote.I in Carlsbad. But. a~ Lt. Chuck POt" said unda'. ··neither she nor the car has been found 'et .. Dctecti\e Tom Correll said last w~k M~ Hirsh d id no t chec~ 1n10 (Pleaee eee SEARCH/ A2 ) ··EnrollmentdropsinHBhigh, Ocean Viewdistricts On other Hand, HB elemc.ntary schools The nosi dive, which brings the projected enroll ment to 14.370. is expected to continue for another four or five years before bottomtng out at about 13,000 students. SuJ)\:r· expect more pupils , intendent Lawrence Kemper said. _ In thecom1na year. the h1g~ schools will get in the spirit oT national clecuons and W111 empbas1Le social studies. citizenship. higher th1nk1ng BJ ROBERT BARKER .............. Fewer students Wlll ~mend schools in the Huntin,ton Beach Unioh H1$}1 School Distnct this year than io fteent mem~. Enrollment 11 expected to droP. about I, I 00 tbi1 year as a wverc pupil thona,e, which hit elementary 1Choo11 in recent yean, worts its WIY 8P IO the hiah tchool in-el. ind fi ne an 1 prosrams. Kemper said There"llaJso bea push in gcograph) as the local schools battle back to answer national criticism that stu- denll can"t find major countnes on the map. There will also be a con1inuing emphui1 on quality classroom 1n- 1tf\1Clion that Kemper said has mani· fested itself with five students from Marina Hiah School being nom1· nated for National Mcnt holar- ships this )Ur. It's .. spectacular" that fi , e nom1- ncss come from one school. Kemper said. In kC)' -pers<>nn.el changes. Bnan Garland moves up to pnnc1pal at Edison Hiah School. repla 1ng Jack. Kennerly who re11red in June. Ptul • Haynes. who was principal at \\.'intcr- sburg and Evc1ting H igh hoot. "111 be an assisant principal at Edtson Dick Maynard will mo'c into Haynes· ~t at W1ntcrsburg and Evcnifl& Htah School. Meanwhlk, al the k1nde11anen- through-e1ahth-sra<k Ocean \'1ew School Dmnct. "here declining en- rollment has forced the clo url" ol- SC"eral schools 1n recc-nt wars. financial affairs ""Ill sharT the" ... pot- hght "Ith academ1 mattl"rs District officials are currenth nego- tiating with a de,·elopcr to hu1ld senior cmzen housing and C\CC'Utl\ e apanments at the I J-a rt' hool district headquane~ 'S1lc a t B tr~t and Warner A' ehue PrOQ;.-ed" '' 111 go into tho d1stnct's budget. ' District official~ "ill nlO' l' their desks and o ffice .equipment to lar~ Viev. School. Par._ Vie~ hool "111 do~s its doors. the latest casual!) to de<"lining (Pleue ~ 8TUDDT/A 2) 'Today Show' segznent to spotlight Dwyer Sch~l By ROBERT BARKER Of_O.-,,... ..... '91gttme tcle,1 ion '' ~ ,,m .,,~ · ' Dwyer Middle hool 10 Hunt1n~1< P Beach. Camera Cf"l""' s from 'B<. ' I oJa, Show" will be on campu' T ul><,JJ, and Wednesda' 1ntentC'"1n2 rur11" and facult) mcmbe~ at lhl' ,i\\Jfl1· winning school. "Toda) Sho" '' personali11es Bryant Gumbel and Jane Paull"!" arT expected to show the segmen t dealing with Dwver School sometime• be-1-...~n and 9 a.m. Fnda)'. Dwyer. which has been named a state D1s11ngu1shcd . Sch()()I for Its sk> rockeung pupil test scores and PldUeeeeTV/A2) .Countylaborer~honoredOn theirdajofrest GnKsa sa) he ca n ma~c a man's su11 tor about saso .• -.oman· for about S750. with further SIY'll\JS ~'"'on d1fo(ount fabo But at rt1me -.hen ma produt"uon end nttd-tt· )'ftlerday attitudes art the nonn. Gracia admits that ta&lon~ be a dl1ns an. M t LllJon lasted in the Y~ 1n fact. are l)Ot.h1na mo re than c\pcrts 11 ahtnttons.. .. Theft a~ vet) few tailors v.ho ~n make a suit f'TOm l(rattb:· he sa "'Thal' •hat st ts u 1,pan •• It alt0 1s difficult 10 lcam ta1lon.,, •Ciils an the Uni~ tatn. v.-hcrc a~n11cnh1ps att '1rt II a •h1n1 o(thc pen . Gnna hamtc"lf te.af'nC'd from hjs C.thcr. •ho bepn ha. ~ n an I l·)ar-<.l'd ~tict 1n Spain. CO!'hnued an 1'JFnt1na. tkn 111 Southn'n Cll1fonua. Mipd Orx.a. Of Dof'I Mipd as has t.Wnct1 is named, Ml wortted an Nf •P'.Oft ~h for~ pe.u JS ycan and ii ....... on U.C bUinaa to M1p • r But for a umc. (,rao a had·no interest 10 follo-;.,,na 1n his father's footstt"ps. "It !Tiii) dtdn'1 appeal to me 11 all ... sa)s Gracia. nov. 29 .. It scemta \Cl) bonng. that 1m• of the old man·work1ng '°a small shop." · • G racia v.o rked some..,.,hat haJf-bcartcdly with h.11 father fo r about fl\ e )ca~ then left for what be felt ..-oul4 be a pro pt-rous carttr 1n rommemal real est.awe. Bui after I "'1 ye.an, he returned. ··1 rcall found 0'11 tha.t matmf money was not .-hat I was rUlly out ror:· he sayi. •• rtall) didn't btt be.ins tn IM maddle of nqottatton ~n ~and tdtcft. A!Mi lft real ntate. tM obJe(in-c WH IO lflad yourwlfth1n and bnf\I in a IOt o(hstu,.s. I mlllled dtc 1ausfac11on of don~ somcth1na from bepen.it11 '° tnd •• TheY da G~ua and hi~ fatllia shaft die bu11neu. J • • Temperatures to drop slightly U.S. Tempe! ... ...._ a 51 C.llf. Tempe. Barf Foreca•t ic-Clly II 54 .. Le ~vz: 102 ~ .:t;tawtor 2• '-sendillg M 5p m ...._...,...., ~.N.Y .. 11 15 .... ...... ........... 79 " ~ ,. .. . .... ll 11 =· M 41 ::rr.:... IO 16 ....... 109 73 L.09'11ll~ ll 11 73 .. 17 12 ...... 75 50 ==c-ty 3 11 ..... Clly 72 .. ........ 16 !lit .... l02 H S ...,.Y9ftlur9 I 11 ~ • 74 ...... ~ 7• M Celllll9 .. 15 .... ~ W.. lo -"-I ....... n 17 ......... 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Nicoll said the district borrowed $5 milhon from itself to meet salaries and other costs last year and has tightened its belt cons1derabty this year to make up the difference. ' BLAZE ••. l'romAl the night ro contain various hot spots. Cha said. In all. 500 firefighter.s with 65 engines. five bulldozers and three water trucks responded to the blaze, reporting from various Orange Coun- ty cities· as well as the California Di vision of Forestry. The blaze forced the closure of Ortega Highway through most of the af'emoon/untit Highway Patrol of- ficers were allowed to escon motor- ists throu~. · The h1Jl.l winds later Sunday, coupled wnh a heavy inversion layer. sent smoke and ashes throughout Orange County. Residents caJled local fire stations. fearful that a blaze had erupted near their homes. Cha said. Throu&}lout the county. the high temperatures led to power outages at homes, businesses and traffic signals. Jn some areas. like Salt Creek Beach ill l..qun.a Niauel. SCWCIPUlDP sta· tions malfunctioned because of the lack of electrical ~ and spilled sewaae because of the lack of elec- trical power. Jn June. the school board voted to veloper fees. TI)t district recently cut as many as 61 employees from a concluded a grueling two-week court variety of departments, savin~ the battle with the Orange County Build· district about SI million. Earlier in ing Industry Association, which the year, the district agreed to claims the district cannot charge the terminate 27 teachen and persuaded fees because its student population is abput 90 o thers to accept early not Qn the upswing. re{irement packages, Nicoll . said. · ·superior Court Jud~e Leonard That move saved the district about $3 Goldstein could wait until November rttillion. . ' to decide the issue • ..said Spencer Nicoll said the district will open its Coven. the attorney handling the case doors Tuesday only about $750.000 for tbe district. in debt, a deficit he hopes to erase by the end oft.he school year. The district has collected about Another uncertainty is the status of $2.S million in fee.! since the law the district's ability to charge de-became effective in early 1987. a..--gl ... ~ ~·-C. ~()No o....P!Wor111 a.. a. ..... ........ Dllllllll •P-. ,..,.... ~ ::..: .. If. ---..... ....... ......... ........ ... ,. . • 75 -~ ,.,....·'"· ....... '" .. '• 111 75 TUl_.'I 10 71 7• 15 71 IS 71 71 75 .. 79 52 74 75 72 .. 11 IO .. 72 .. n IO se,_....,.. 108 ~ ......... .. e?Clly a 12,..... 110 1:51 8.lft. 0 I .. 13 54 P-. ........ 111 51~ 1'31am •2 7• 100 S2 ........ 111 74 - 1:22 p.m 27 12 ....._, 12 ........... Clly .. $$ ...... 7:17p.m 57 a ---10I 12 ....,... 107 :; ....... ...., • .a ..... -. ... "'---76 ........ 10I SI .. 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County sanitation needs focµs of tliree workshops Orange County's future sanitation needs 'Ind · how they ought to be addressed will be discussed at t)'lrce public workshops. the first of which will be-held Wednesday in Newport Beach. • The Orange County Sanitation District is presenting the workshop, which will beg.in at 7 p.m. at theZonta O ub of Newport Harbor. 2101 East I Slh St. in Newport Be~ch. Subse- quent discussions will be held the followinJ niaht in Orange and again Sept. 15 in FUiierton. Blake Anderson, the districrs tech- nicaJ services director. said the work- shops will help lead to a 3()..ycar facilities master plan the Orange County Sanitation Oi5trict will com- pile beginniRJ next year. County officials wam a new plan to add ress the issue of wastewater treat- ment, including discussions of sludgt ·disposal, water reclamation and other issues. Among the more controversial considerations is using secondary treatment of waste disposed through ·the ocean outfalls. rather than teniary treatment. That switch will be one of three treatment options discus5ed, Anderson said. .., ........ .,, .............. 111acla, tbe tllroDC• tlaat atroll atone tlae aldll,walb mirror the cone~ tramc lnclatnC forward atone Cout JllCllway. STUDENT DECLINE SEEN... ~ hem Al -enrollment and shrinking revenue. replace ~ill Wernett ~ principal at Part View pupils wilt attend College Haven X•e~ School. View Mesa View and Spring View The d1stnct expects to have about --~-~ ..... •~n~N~e~wpof"ft'l-n..,,..~Be~alt~mh~,1ttlthret7-w~a9r~mr--ea~~;-e.H-1rftC1rc-atd1~n~·,~sc~cMmM-1t1~o~bc.,,.-......,'°ft·~OOOtw'l'~wasllWW,i~b01m1utrttd~oumb~l~e~m·~e~sl~zee?o~t......,peDC<o~pffile~wercweire11Cirn1m1ca~.~---­ people to the beach. The cr~wd, any problems at all once they got to Saturday's. lifeguards said. The air Of those killed in accidents this especially large by Newport stan-the beach." temperature was measured in the year. 17 were. in areas of C HP dards, wfrnesscdthe honcst-dayoft.hc --Altttolllh the ocean -water-was-an hiah..s<>s-and the-wetu-was a com-J"risdiction. Two-o those-we~ year along the beach. said lifeguard inviting 66 degrees, there was not an fonable 67 degrees with 2-foot surf. pedestrians and IS were not wearing schools. 8,400 pupil.s. . . Thedittriet recently baueeeived a Meanw.b1le in tbe Hunt!ll8·". m--•1 $200,000 grant to emphasize ~ch City. {elementary) ,Oistncr. language instruction for kindcrpnen ~nrollm~nt is ex~cted to p1* up a. throuah t1lird-grade l'.9Y..O~ters who hnle. this-year, a~r ·ears or s.tecp speak English as a second language. declines. Supcnnten ent Diana Buddy Bclshe, who noticed the uncommonly high number of seatbelts, a CHP SPOkcsman said. thermo meter peaking at 82 degrees in rescues, thanks in part to gentle S\Arfof Statewide, traffic accidents on Cali-CHP officeri also arrested 1,489 mid-afternoon. l 10 3 feet. fornia highways during the fi rst 36 ~pie.around the state for investiga- o ho urs of he. Labor Day Weekend tion of driving under the innuence of .. It was extremely hot down here." To the south in Laguna Beach. claimed 26 lives, the CHP reported. alcohol or drugs. The figure last year &lshe sajd. "I don't know about the Sunday's ~ach crowd of nearly During the same periOd last year. 21 was 1,291. • Three facing charges in slaying of LA __ officer · ' • ... l LOS AN~EJ_ES (AP)-·Two men ·arrest of four people in connection with the shootings. The.girls were not at Florence Avenue and Crenshaw and a 11..,car-old girl were booked for with the5aturday niaht shooting of identified because oftheit age. Boulevard. and when it passed the invatiption of murder Sunday in Officer Daniel Pratt, 30. • Pratt and Delao were patrolling for unmarked police Camaro, someone the shootina death of a plainclothes Gates said that while Pratt and his a burglary suspect in the H yde Park inside fimt an automatic weapon, police officer who was stalking a penner, Officer Veronica Delao, 25. area about 8:30 p.m. Saturday when hitting Pratt in the face. • carload of people following a drive-by WCR in plainclothes, they were wea~ they heard gunfire and saw a 1976 Delao escaped the shootina un- shootibg. _ in& bulletproof vests bearing the yellow Pontiac Ven'"ura speeding harmed and both officeB returned "I don't think there is any question police department insignia. away from a scene where three people fire in a brief gun battle. th? knew who they were shooting The fourth arrested persoA. also a had been wounded , authorities said. p';..tt was later pronounced dead at at. Police Chief Daryl Gates said at a 17-year-old girl, was being held on The officers began tailing the car. Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital news conference to announce the unspecified charges in connection The Pontiac made a sudden 0-tum in lf\llewood. Pamela Wheless who has b«n Peters said there sheuld be about 30' coordinator of the d0istrict Gifted and additional youngsters, mainly com- Talentcd Education program will ing from new ho using developments · in the area of Ellis A venue and- TV SHOW ••• l'roalAl other achievements, has been singled out for television coverage because of its success in dealing with adolescent children, Supc.rintendent Diana Peters said. Next week's special "Today Show" propam will deal with emotions of middle schoof and j unior hiJ.h school qe cbild~n. Dwyer Principal Alan Rasmussen said Friday. The school, the oldest in the district. was rebuilt in 1935 following the 1933 earthquake. It was originally built in 1909 and was known as Central School. Ifs expected to have about 7SO sixth, seventh and eighth · P'8de pupils this ye~r. Edwards Street in the district's west side. She expects enrollment to be about S.330 as of Tuesday. Huntington Beach has been selected as one of> 10 districts in ..the state to be included in the California Compact rrogram "'.here school o&. ficials wit work in partnership in education and financial affairs with Chamber of Commerce and business people. The district's teaching for thinking t>rogram also will be ex· peftded this year, she said. Paul Morrow, .former principal at Charter Oaks, will replace Bob Landi. who retired at Moffett School. and Mirie Smith, a principal In La Rabra.' succeeds Rita Jorgensen at Hawes School. Pat Wrenn has been ap- pointed assistant principal at Sowers School. - riiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEARCH::: Prom Al • the Carlsbad motel with her husband. Neverthelns, Carlsbad police have been asked to keep an eye out for an e~y woman matching Hirth's de· ICnpllOft.' 24 firefighters ~treated . art~r battling boat blaze . . Police initially believed \he couple h8d driven off in their 1985 Chevrolet Caprice lo find a pan for a clock that Mr. Hinh reportedly was repainng. Detectives later determined that Mr. Hintl took a grand50n to find the pert Thu~)' ni&)lt. . C~ll said Mr. Hinh sometimes 1Uf1Cn memory losses and reportedly bu driven away and inadvertently left his wife on previous eua.kjons. Anyone with information on the milling woman or car is encourifed · to contact Dctttlive Tom Correl at SJ6-S967 . ._OPPICS ... ..,11.C....._,CA ......... ... 1• C.. .._ CA 12121 LOS ANGELES (AP) - A lire in the hold of a SOO.toot freighter on Sunday caused 24 fire.-ghters to seek treatment for heat exhaustion and tent another to a hospitaJ complain- ina of chest pains. officials said. The fire in the container ship Wurdttcht docked at &nh 230 of San Pedro Harbor was blamed on an electrical malfunction, sajd city Fire Dqmtmcnt spokesman Jim Wells. It wu tint reponed at about 3: 19 p.m . and was doutcd by 4:41 p.m ., l;\c said. Twenty-four of80 firef.Pters t.1it- i1t1 the blaze witll the help of four fire boats were treated at the t«ne for llm1 ..... .., .... 1' .... l c.o .. _,_ ............... _ .......... ...... -·-·-...... ..., ........ ... ........... ..• ...,.,._ ..-~~=~ ._._....,-.--~· beat eltbaustion as record-high temperatures over I 00 degrees com- pounded the heat oflhe names. Wells said. · Another firefighter, whose name was withheld, was taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition for.evalu- ation of chest pains. Wells said. A damaae estimate for the ship wun't immediately available, said Wells. The Waardrccht arrived in San Pedro on Saturday, sailinf there from San Francitco after a Pacificcrossina from Yokohama. ... ..,,,..., ...... ........ ._ .. ···-_ ...... t , ...... ...,_ .. ....... ..... ....... ................. ..... , ......... ........ ..., .. ........ Oii I In T llJh II II -="0.-. ..... LlllMlllilil -- Rugged Game Day Footwear 111 Fa.bion lalUld • Nawport Baacb • (BUUocD WilllaiN Wlal) • 711-lm • • • • WORKERS HONORED OK THEIR DAY ••• F.-Al laki1t1 ordcn, cunina paumu and oveneeina the .-mbly of the IUlls and J&ekcts. -- .. h'1 old-wortd tndataonal ta1lorina." he uys. "I love lhe patification when I Stt the final produtt comant out wen: You hive to be a pcrfect1on1st. $0meone who likes to concentrate on a few things vcl') v.ell and Hrycomplctely, of taJtina something from stan to lin11h ... -B11Ww11H,..._ l'J o•ecatoralao at llome •arlbJ6 If the prnsures of the t'Qunroo~t too M&vy, Deputy District Attome) Christopher E ns escapes on a surfboard. :. A proKCutor for five years. Evans · workina in the district attorney's office offer; rewards other jobs -even lhOK in the lepl field -can't. "With our caseload. v.-e can easil) get morally ridn bch ind a case," the Orange Coast resident saad ... We kno• ~·re-always doin& the..raghuhui&. •• Evans is ass1aned to the district attome) 's organiUO crime/grand jury section, where he and a team of attorneys and investigators pursue Orange Count) mob members. He is proS«ut1ng Robert ··fat Bobby" i>Miuano, accused of more than 70 racketccnng charges in an allqed plot to take over the Newport Beach cocaine market .. ''In law. ifs good for a lawyer to know you arc doing something constructive for society. There arc a number of as~ts in law that are hard to handle mora:Jy," Evans said. "Some attorneys ma) be lining their pockets. but I can honC1tly say at the end of the da) that I'' e done some ood ... g . . E • The good left some spots that shine 1n van s memory. Whtie working for the R1vers1dc Count) district attorney. Evans was assigned to a h11-and-run case in which a IS-year-old boy "as killed. • Workina through Interpol, an international police aaency, and dozens of police contacts, Evans tracked t,hc "TIJere are a Jot of peat moment., aJJd they're all before ajmy. hpecfall7 cl•- .... arpmeat.. J'oa e,,; leel-bi6 •lien lt'•.U trar. • " -ClulatoplJer Evan• -kiUer to Africa. He sent an investigator to the country. the 1mst was made, and the man 1s now serving his sentence an st.ate prison. - "Obviously. 11·s not going to bring the bo)' back. but if I was the boy. I would want to kno" that someone tracked the auy down and punished him." 6vans saul When he's not an the courtroom. Evans said he spends ~instaking hours prepanng for cases. or ch«king leads with the an.vestigators assigned to Lhe unit. But the bC1t moments are before a JUf). he said. · "There arc a lot of great moments, and the} 're all before a jury. Especiall} closing arguments.," he said. "You get a feeling when it's all \\Ork1ng: the right case. the riaht araument, the right mood to be doing it.''· . Frustation surfaces occasionally. though. Evans said there arc time "hen the s~stem or a decision by ajuage can be maddening. but attome)'s have to learn to handle it. "You've got to put 1t into perspcctt' e:· he said ... You have to compare u to }Our'-'holc career and )OU can·1 let it get toJou:· An while everybod) has a hobby or n method for lettina loose. Evans said he prefer to ride a wa"e to ·relaxation. "1 do a lot of surfing, .. Evans said ... h's something I've always done. bul when you get into the lineup. you don't think about stuff." . · The prosecutor said '"'h1le in the water. he concentrates on paddling. on avoiding others and. of counc. catchina wa ves. "You'renot ala ·cr...,hen\ou'reoutthere you'rea butillell. Jade saad . .. ,~ 11'1 a stopover for wme pco~le," she said . Jade is rnethodacaRr.-1th her shoe pohshana. First w walhn tM &hon wtth a special soluuon. then w appllft the first coat of polish. Buffing. shin1na and more polrsh follows. The -.hole procen tak~ about 10 minutes. Jade's approach to her JOb 1s part craftsman and pen confidante. much 11kc a barber or bancndcr. lktWttn open SMPI of her buffins to-.el, Jack's ben~r and cnsp. rhythmic shoe work pro' 1de a bncf break from the day's rouune. "I thank 11 relaxes people. I mean at least they att to sit down." she said. As a Connect1clll businessman stepped up to a vacant chair. he accidentally dropped lfts room key in front o( Jade. He looked embarrassed. "Sorry.'' the man said w1th a sh) smile. "lt'sOK.'' replied Jade. nonpluli~. "It's not the tint time I've bttn offered one of those." . Jade said he has no other profess1onal,_,plans for her 1nt1Mdtate future he plan~ lO return 10 England soon to visit her mother. But for the time bemg. she 1s quite content with her polishing tools. and the fascmataon her job s111l r.rov1des. .. A 1ttle btt ol e\ en thing comes through here " she said. ' ' -By Gr~1 ICliri.x Ha•baJJd, wife Jceep on tracking Qix1e and Tom Nelson ha~e operated a truclung business in Hun11ngton &ach for more than 30 years. For tht' la'it 20 )ears. the) 've worked out of their fac1h11es at the comer of Elhs A ~cnue and Golden West Street. Before that. the\ ran their bus1nes.s at other Huntmgton Beach locauons. · They've rccentl} lost their lease on the Ctl)-Owned property at the edge of sprawling CentraJ Park and h.ave begun cutting back on their operations. The)' plan to phase out that portion of their business that deals w11h heavy duty truck repairs and modi- fications that Nelson and his employ~ perform on the trash trucks of Rainbow Disposal Co. and the fire trucks of the Huntington Beach Fire Department. But the Nelsons "ill continue their earth moving business from , another locauon. \ "I've bttn looking forward to thas." cl.son. SS~ wd . "l'Yc been looking fo~ard to 1t for about five )Cat'S." During the lifetime of Nelson & Sons Truck Parts & Services Inc .. Dme. the office manager, at one time also operated a Western Union business out of the office. For a decade. ending in the 1970s. the Nelson Co. was the official tow-truck operator for the Huntington Beach Police Dtpanment. On one occasion. Nelson's expertise was called upon to tow awa} a Piper Commanche auplane that ran out of fuel and crashed 1n October 1974 in a vacant field with 700 pounas of man1uana aboard. The Nelsons arc lifelong residents of Huntington Beach. Tom graduated from Huntington Beach Ri&h School in I 9Sl and Dixie. ~9. graduated in 1956. I-fer parents. "S1"and BcttySeibenalsoare Huntington Beach natives. H.er fath.tt. who's still living, worked for the ·Southern California Edison Co. on Mam Street. Her mother. who's deceased. worked at Wilson Ford and other local auto agencies. she said. . The Nelsons have two sons. Scott. a fircfi&hter with the Huntington Beach Fire Depanmcnt and lodney. a truck dn~er. A daught~r. Karen Patterson. hves in San Diego. "It's prctt~ amazing . huh." said Dixie Nelson. "to work together for 30 )ears and still be happily mamed?'' One reason for that is lots of trust and love. she said. Another 1s the long v.alk.s-shc takes "Ith her dogs dunn_g times of stress. "When "e get back. I forget "hat 1 was upset about." she said. t . The two also sh;\rc a dedication to Masonic Lodac 380 in Hunung.ton Beach and a commitment ror providing assistance to Shrine ho p1tals for children. she said. -By RoHrt Barter Siie caters to JUJJclJJJoar trad~ SU Annette Gorman used to "ork indoors. But that was -By Joai tU. Voldr before she "ent into the restaurant business. SldnbJ6 •lloes taken In •trlde Jade Milan takes a shine to her JOb. "Nobody ever botlicrs you. You set your own schedule. Th~ boss isn't usually around and you meet a different person every fi ve minutes." said the pretty 24- year-old redhead from Newport Beach. For lack ofa better term. Jade 1s a hoeshine girl. She has worked in the lobby of the In inc Marriott Hotel for five years. offering for a mere S4 (and ~ tip) an expcn polish and light conversation to the transient pro- fessionals of the business world. "A lot of money comes through here." she said v.ith a laugh ... A lot of money. But ev.cryone's prcHy nice. Every now and then you act a bad cat. but not often.·· The hustle and bustle atmosphere of the hotel is not alien to Jade, who spent much of her hfe traveling around the world with,her family. A native of London. England, she went to school there for I 0 years. although she has no trace of an accent. . Jade said she fell into the shoeshine business quite by accident. . "I was just looking for a job. I talked to the woman who's my boss now and dcc1dcd this might be a pretty • tood job," she said. Although she likes her JOb m general. Jade said there arc some disadvantages. · "The money's not bad ut there aren't a lot of benefits. There aren't any its. ;ictuall}. You have to ~t your own insurance an stuff." she satd. There is also a of turnover in the shoeshine ................ '--...,_ lllke Gracia Crtabt) an~ Jaime c••••I mea8al"e fabric for a c•tom-made aalt. .. Now she sen es Pohsh sausage. beef hot dogs. pizza. chips and soft dnnks to the office-bound masses from her stand near the federal and state office buildings al Sa11ta Ana's Civic Center Plaza. "Ifs kind ofhke a hobb' :·said Gorman. 6 . a rttircd clerk with the county Reg1Strar of oters. "But 11 supplements our income too.'' Gorman ope@tes onl~ dunng the lunch hour. 10:30 to I :30. She said she makes about S 125 on a good da~ and about SM on a bad da). of"h1ch about 65 pttecnt 1s profit. "I've heard of places" here the) take an $300 in a day. but r ~e nc' er seen an) of them.·· she \aid Business ha~ t>een on the low side for the last few months. she said ..The summer isn't the best ttme.'' she said. "It's too hot 10 eat outside ~larch and <\pnl v.cre better:· The adeaofbu) mga stand and.goang into the.fast food . . . Cha-rite Gorman is d1S3blcd and can't "ork himself. But he frequent!~ accompanicsJm "lfe to "Ork and stays to J>rO''tde moral su~rnlto chat "tth her " l'tcluhC:s not too bus) sen mg customers "She doesn't make much mone\, but she hkes 1L,-he said. "It gets you out of the hou~and Sl'e )OU somcthil'\& to do."· Gorman has been an bus1ne s Stnl'C \tarch. Getting starJed \\3S a httle rough tx-c3usc of an unforeseen problem. she said. "lf}ou e'er bu~ one of these things. make sure it's appr04l'ed-b) the board of health.'' she: said "The gu) who sold us this one had a board of health '>llcL.er on there. but he v.-asn't supposed to ~II hot dog .. Health regulation arc tnct for re tau.rants. e~n httle ones on "heels. Gorman said. In order to become legal. she had to insLall a mall 1nL. and water tank so lhat she and her patrons could "a h their hands. "The young fellow ended up mal..mg good on n after we' th reatened to take him to coun." she said. Outdoor food n-ndors :are perm med to sell JUSt about an} food the} \\:lnt to. as long as ifs packaged and prepared b) a licensed d1stnbutor ··we \\anted to sell homemadt-bumtos mack by a lad' "e kno". but he's not a licensed restauranL so"'""~ couldn't." she said. Health rcgulat10ns aJso rule out 'anat1ons on the standard hot dog.. such as ch1l1 dogs and c~ dogs. "You can·1 sene ch1h or chet"SC or ma)onnaisc because the) spoil too eastl).'' she said. Among the uems she' Jocs sell. ~me do ~ttcr than others. . "The best thing 1s the Poltc;h ~usage ... she said. "Those ha' e really been mo' 1ng qu11e ~en:· she said. ...~ lmlc pi~. -..e·rc lucky 1fwt break even on them." -8Y ... v. grhtt Boater'• friend really cJean• ap V1s11ors to Newport Harbol' arc treated to a scene of opulent yachts aJ1stt"ning under the Southc.m California sun. L U nder the ba) 's surfatt it's a diffet"tnt SU>I)'. Slimy alpc. ba.mades and other sea hfe coat the hulls of v~ls. from the funklCSt to the fanricsL And n'sac:ascwherc "out ofs.atit: oU\ofmind" is not a aood ~icy. Keith Colwick. who makes a hv1D1 by handlina that headache for boatcn. said sailboats can lost up to 50 perttnt of their speed if hull powth is Id\ unchecked.. Power boats can 109' up to' 2S pttOl'nt ol speed and , ncrase fuel consulftpbOn by • !Ju &IRC>Uftt. Cofwick has par\a~~ daat UlowltAlle and a ICUbe diving cenificatt into a succ:asful butiniea. KC Under- water Yacht Scrv1cr. -year-old lf'•inc raidn!L wbo pew up in a fam1l) that loves boatiQS. hu bttrl an w business siDCt 1976 v.hen he •'COt to v.~fOr a company he later toot over:· ---. When he began. 40 clients had the firm clean their boat hulls each month. Toda). ttied1mt list hasstmcbed to m~ than a thousand. · As the business grew, Col.,jdt's tinM underwater shrank'. Today. he employs seven divers 10 $Cf'VICC the accounts while he spends much of his time running after delinquent clients. , "Newport Beach is knOY.'n as the fraud capital oftbc United St.ates. .. he said. -in the bcgtnn1ft1. I was wowed by all the cash. Then I found out 30 percent of them arc af I flash ... Colwid: sala the maJorit) of his custoiMR arc honest. -1 have great chentelc." he said. But he gtts enough shirkers that he can't afford to wntc them off. · In fact. that's ont of the f"' things he dislikes about his work -"doil'\& an honest job and not being paid for it.'' .\nd he fro"'Os on the number of non-professionals wtio float in and out of the field. Ht estimates there arc about hath d0ttnletatimatt lt'niccs m cwpon Harbor. ··eut an} kid v.ho's scuba ccnatled can come down and gct~o the business. -M saad . he can't complain. His success has enabled ol"1ck to branch into 1.,,.-0 other boating services. KC ..\nchor MoonnsCo. and KC Marine Fuels. .. It's never bonng. You're .~ .. ys doilla a doten things ... he said. -1cs excitancin that it'u cMl.leftlctodo a goodJOb." FooQ festiVcllfor. liealthy hearts schedu.led in county , A food festival that takes pounds off' and is IOOd IOr lbe body will be offered next week when the OranfF. County chapter of the American Heart Auociation wall ~American Hean·s Food Festival. '"Trim t.M fat and cut cholesterol for life .. is ttie theme ol lk fourth annual national nutntion awartae11 event. ~ will be cekbrated in approximately 5,000 poc:ery -KfOS1 the country. Act1vitics to be promoled 9cWe ilHlOre toun for sboppcn, tan-healthy cookiftl il•MMlllJ'ltionund f'rtt nutritional cou....._ la Or-. County, collqel. corporatioa, bosoitals -stores will be involved. Writr to the llean It PO Boa 6046. lrwiM 91716. '°' • he or all the assoc1a~on at 856-35S5 for details. eom,.ter...,.. plan m""""' Oranar COMI Colleee"t Apple C'ompuler Uten Oab cwduc• its &nt meetinafbnlleflllt!li101da7 ia OC'C"I lcl11ce Hiii. • ne llllid111.nn run tom 9 a.m. '° ftOOft lbr ~ n ... &om I to 4 p.m. for MKintoeh utm. Tbt •-' •••--~ 10r *dub it S20. and ~ .. llliCl.111 CD II the d60t. caD 43J..'*80 far ....... Puent tfalnl"6-.cliedilled The Child Abuse Pre~cnt1on CHter of Buena Park 11t1U bold pa~nt aide 'oluntl~r tra1n1n1 ~. 12, 13 and 15 from 6:l0 to 9:30 p.m. at the OninltWOOd OUldrcn's Home. 401 Cit} Orne South 1n Orantic. The three sessions are group talks wilh mu1u-mcdJa pre1111•tioM on the cau~ and S) mptoms of ctuld abust" as well 11 ~cnllon measures. Call 67~7676 for more information and rcscnauon Tbt evea• Will br held at 7 . .JO p m at the Lot AMeks 1'1111i"Q T.! CODI) offt«, 13i unf\oWtf A~ ... C"Ol1a Ml9. Ad IL '• it fttt for members and SIO b DOD- •H•l•1it•-.nauonsma\ hc madc bycall1,.Gtttl9 ...... ,. OSlO -=· ~ Invatment aemJnar mted Prudential-Bache unties wtll conduct a ··Sak Harbor Scm1n3r~ on 1ncomc-o~tcd 1n,-ntmcnts for toda) 's real estate market Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Belboa Ba Club 1221 W. Coast H1g.hv.-a). c•pon Beach. pcakers v.11l be Ja~ Thornton and lra 8alOft o( Prudenttal-Bachc and ~1C'hol:.s Walkt of Rdatcd Capata! Grouo Tickets ma) be obtamC'd bY a.lhl\I Came Booth at 7S1-l2 • lnllle~.,..,,, om1 I ... TM l"iM AllOriliton •ill .... WM. ,I J It 7 #lO pm for~..Sacta\tt)·olla•"l., .. eQtmia end VJ'latenn•• •lern le•••• tM('Ol9tfaf bdHillmE•11111re,._18T ..... further anfonnallon. nt~p "pfnntftll ........ lllllllfron.: .... 11 fine \ta •ntJ oec. ~11 ~CiHJij)ii ....._ .. uo;1 nolii •••i.a • a "' QM.Y N.01'1 Monday, ---· I, 1111 --·--- N ~' I ' ,., I I~ ; . • Bush, Dukakis drives heating up YeUowrstoaecommanft;y evacuated from fire threat 8J DONN4._CAllATA ................ Michael Dukakis and Georae Bush raled Sunday for the traditional Labor Day kickoff of the prnHkntial campaip while GOP vice prcsiden· tial ~tender Dan Quayle stumped in die South, tellina stock car drivers what tbe candidates soon will hear - .. Gentlemen, start your engines." Quayle ended has Sout hern swing with a rally in Richm9n~ Va .• where he &old the crowd, ''the.South 1s going for~Bush." "I can t tell you what an upbeat fedina we have had on that Southern awi.._, Qu.yle uid. "Wttege>ing all the way to the White House because we are tbe party of the future." Quayle, on has le<'Ond solo cam- paip triP, visited Louisiana. Arkan-su. Miwuippi, Alabama, Aorida. South Carolina and Vif'ainia before travelina to Newark, N.J .• fou Labor Da_y appearance at Liberty Island. Democratic nominee Dukak1s spent Sunday in Boston, preparing for a Labor Day tour that includes stops in Philadelphia. Detroit, St. Louis andChicqo. The vice president relaxed in Washinaton D.C. before embarking on a West Coast trip to Oregon. Washinaton and the biggest electoral prize-California with its 47 votes. Bush recietved enc0uraging news from the latest T ime magazinr poll of 1.103 likely voters nationwide. which bind that 47 percent favor the ~ublican ticket while 42 percent prefer the-Democrats. The marain of error was three points, meanina the race statistically WIS I dead heat. The survey. conducted Thursday and Friday, also found that public opinion about the candidates re- mained laflCly unformed, and najor swinp in the suppon remained possible. Bush. who cauaht up in the polls with Dublcis after the Republican conve111ion last month. was rated favorably by SS percent of the likely voters. com~ to a 49 percent fav~ ,., •• for Dffakis. Each of the mctn was rated un(avorably by a third of the likely voters. . Althouah the Re publican nominee By n. Aatodate4 Pre11 took a respite from campaigning. two of his surroptcs used television SILVER GA !E. Mont. -Residents outside the non heastcm entranct 10 appearances to lash out at Dukakis' Yellowston,c National Park were told to evacuate Sunday u hund~s of record on education and labor. ., firefiahters mounted a "last-ditch efTon to uvc tbis town," and a Education Secretary William Ben· 'spokes~oman said the situation ~l~in the park was dctcr_ioratina. ."It's aoina nett. in an appearance on NBC-TV's to be a siqe for the next 48 hours. said Pat Kaunert. a fire 1nfonnauon oft"attr. "Meet the Press." said Dukalcis is a More than SO fire engines stood by to protect homes in Silver Gate and nearby member of an elitist Massachusetts Cooke City as the 57,000-acre fire approached from the west Park County crowd that has "disdain for the disaster coordinator Bob Fty said about I SO people were beina evacuated. simple and basic patriotism of most Americans," includina the reciting of the Plcd&c of Allcaiance. Bennett said the pledge is "the ABCs of education.'' In 1977, Dukalcis vetoed legislation · uiring mandatoryrecitation ofllle pledac in public schools afler Massa- chusetts' hiahest coun. . . R-.an threaten• veto of welfare bHl # SANTA BARBARA -President Reagan said Sunday he will veto any we(farc bill sent to him by Congress that ''replacn work witt! welfart expansion.'' In his weekly radio addrcjs, delivered from his mountaintop ranch nonh of here, the president said the economic expansion t.1nder his administration has enabled nearly 3 miUlon Americans to escapt poveny. "But this week we got a warning. .. he added. "While we learned that last year family income went up and that the poveny rate dropped slightly, we also learned that some groups lagged behind in the last year . Returning Congress faces he8.vy load bJve.f'6aton mum on Delta cna rJJf!Ory GRAPEVINE, Texas -Federal investigators wound up their field work at the site of last week's Delta air crash Sunday. refusing to comment o speculation that double enJine failure might have led to the disaster. Th Dallas Morning News, quoting anonymous sources close to the investiption rePQned Sunday that investigators are trying to determine whether two of th W ASHINOTON (AP)-Congress returns this week to a full agenda of bud&et and spendins bills, Contra aid, wd&re reform and anti-drug Legis- lation, but cyeins an early adjoum- ma n so lawmakers can campaign for re-election. The House and Senate aim to complete work by Sept. )0. All 435 House seats and 33 of the I 00 Senate seats will be up for grabs pn Election Day Nov. 8. Despite the wide assonmcnt of issues Congress has to deal with, the qenda will be chiefly driven by attempts to enact a Pentagon budJet bill and 11 separate spending measures by the Oct. I be&inning of the new fiscal year. Only two of 1he 13 appropriations bills needed to finance the govern· ment have been passed and signed into law. ·• "Defense wi ll certainly be the big thing that we have to agree on. I'm pretty optimistic that everything cl~ can be worked out,·· Sen. Pete Domenici. R-N.M.. ranking Re- publican on the Senate Budget Com- mittee, said last week. Sen. David Pryor. 0-Ark., agreed. ··1 think the defense budget will bea large part of the agenda.•· President Reagan last month vetoed the first Pentagon budget bill sent him by the Dcmocratic-<:on- trolled Congress because he objected to arms control restrictions and cuts in his propo$Cd "Star Wars" budget. The Senate has passed a second defense budget, which includes the same proposed Star Wars slashes but none of\he arms control limitations. When lawmakers return, a House- Senate conference committee will try to write a compromise bill that Reqan 'might sign. Millions imperiled ~ by Bangladesh floods By 'EARLEEN FISHER 'I I l 1fPtw.,._ DHAKA. Ban&Jadesh Floods have inundated thrtt-quaners oftbis impoverished nation. stranding at least 20 million people who arc caung raw food and drinking mudd~.~pro~ ably contaminated water, offici als said Sunday. At lcast882 people have died since June, when rivers began overflowing their banks in annual monsoon flooding in this count!) of 110 million people, according to news- papers in Dhaka. The government count of 333 dead is widel} con- sidered low. .. It is a calamit>." Info rmation Minister Mahbubur Rahman told reporters Sunday night. .. It is a havoc- creatina, menacing flood.·· Ayins in an atrplane across Bin&ladesh Sunday from the Indian border to Dhaka, it "as vinuall} impossible to djscem the mighty riven that normally ribbon this nation's landscape-JU St vast seas of brown water. The storied Gan1es River. which draws1~ em thefoothJllsof lna1a's Himalayan moU'fttalns. stretched as far as tne eye could see. "I've never seen anything like it before." said Capt. Ghias Ahmad, who has been flying over his country for 19 years. ··vou can't find the rivers any more. You can't differentiate be· tween the rivers and the flood watcn, '' he said. The flood waters swallowed up entire villages. Occasionally. tin roofs alinted in the sunlight. the houses beneath them completely submerged. On a few high spots of ground or short stretches of paved road still above water, people milled idly. small boats beached beside them . The information minister said at least 21 ·million people lost their homesteads and at least three-quar- ters of the nation was flooded. The Ganges and Brahmaputra rivets and their dozens of tributanes flow from India and through Ban&Jadesh to the Bay of aengar. KIM ior Carlacci · The rivers flood almost eve!) year &1 after the monsoon ra ins in U.S. Secretary of Defenae Frank Carlucci &eta a k1M and a Bangladesh and India. La!A year. the GaamOlymplcCommltteeT-ahlrtfrommaratbonerllarlana flooding in Bangladesh killed about • Yuael while atte a Labor lcnlc Spclax on.Ga.am. 1.m peopl . ponr on way to China. ' Walesa defeD.ds decision to end Strikes· BJ Tlte AIMdllted 'Press Organizers said 300.000 people packed the wide aven ue for the generally festive rally that became violent when some groups bcpn the march toward the. capital's ccruraJ district. Journalists estimated the crowd at more than "tro:ct engines on the Boeing 727 failed In the seconds before Wednesday' crash. · Electricity re.tared ln doW"JJtoWD S-ttJe SEATTLE-Electricity flowed downtown again Sunday after a thrtt-da blackout that halted elevators in high-rises, thawed frozen food and shut dow air conditioners during one of the hottest weeks in Seattle history. Power wa finall y restored to much of the SQ.block area Saturday nisht, but Seattle Cit Light asked customers to conserve power and not turn on air conditioners unll two more fire-damag~ cables could be repaired. Ne" chlorine gas cloud forces 2nd evacuation C'OMMERC'E (AP) -For the Sttond day in a row, a chlorine gas cloud from a chemical facto!) forced abou\ 1.000 people from their homes for several hours on Sunday before the chemical reaction that caused it was stopped. No injuries were rcponed from the 5:20 a.m. mishap, and most of the evacuatioM o rdered were in Montebello. a cit) bor<fenng C'om- merce. about eight m iles cast of downtown Los Angeles. Tb'e second chemical leak occurred during cleanup at the same "'are- housc where a mishap on Saturda} spewed a low-I} ing.. half-mile-long chlorine cloud that sent 37 people to hospitals and forced evacuation of up to I S.000 from the sµrrounding communities. "I understand that the cloud wa not as visible,.and seemed to be much smaller.'' said Los Angeles County Fire Capt. Richard Sweeney, "There was a definite smell of chlorine." The cloud formed when trichloro- triazine-trione, a powdered chemical used to tnake chlorihe tablets for swimming pools. contacred moisture or another contaminant and spon- taneously reacted at The Grow Group Inc .. authorities said. "There's a company cleaning up from the incident yesterday and the} just happened to dump a little more on the ground." Sweeney said. "It wasn"t any big deal. it was less than 100 pounds." . ' Arinual MDA telethon set ·millions of dollars as goal LAS VEGAS (AP) -Jerry Lewis American families. kicked ofThis rd annual Labor..!:D~a!.L._-l-ne...ann~al even~htdulcd t et on.. un Y eventn~ promising conclude at 9:30 tonight. "the~is light at the end o the tunnel" .-./Firefighters collected cash on street in the long battle against muscular comers acrou America, teens $pon dystrophy. d "We've done some good ':"Ork over sored dances and other events, an -the years and we're here to do it youngsters went door1to-door or held again," Lewis said as he began a:? 1 •1i., backyard carnivals tc:R'aisc money in hour entertainment blitz designed to the fiaht against muscular dystrophy. coax tens of millions of dollars from . Lewis has labeled the disease "the viewers in the U nited States and Auschwitz of nature." Canada. Lewis, who has helped raise SI GDANSK, Poland -Lech Walesa on Sunday defend~ his decision to end the strongest wave of strikes.since Solidarity was crushed in 1981 and said it was the only chance to legalize the independent union movement ... To those who criticize me: Stop i!," the Solidarity cbainnan told 4,000 supporters in the counyard of St. Brygida"s chwth after an emotional pro-Solidarity Mass. "Such (decisions) arc demandedl>y higher necessity.'' Walesa Said. "They ·(autbonties) spat on me and now I am extending my hand because there is a chance to make Poland into Poland." The strikes, which bepn Aug.· 16, ended SatuTday after Walesa urged workers-to-end their occupation strikes and the '°vcmment promised "r~undtablc" talks on legalizing the Soviet bloc's first 1ndcpcnden1 union. Walesa responded to Solidarity supporten who worried that he bad qieed too easily to end the strikes without a firm agreement from a ulhoritia on &euliz.ation. "Tbctt is no other way. I must take this chance and I will," be said. "'lput out the strikes and I willpULou1 the ncxtones...lbavc not betrayed the people." I 00,000. There were no poli~ repons of arrests or injuries. But reporters saw a young woman bleeding after being hit in the head by a rock and a man was inJured when he was struck by a car that was surrounded by demonstrators and . the driver backed into the crowd. · Lewis promised the telethon would billion for the New York-based feature dozens of stars as well as word Muscular Dystrophy Association, on major breakthroughs the past year sar.s he expects to be seen by 12 in the battle llgainst the cripJ.>ling million viewers in the opening an diseases that touches one million closing hours of the ~clcthon. TJloa•n• prote.t -.Ole candidacy m CJdJe SANTIAGO, ~~-Jbou~ of people r:allied in~ntilfo on Sunday to protell the noaunallon of President Augusto Pmochet as the only candidate in the Oct. S oresidential referendum. Pohcc fired tear ps and water cannons when 1eDS of tboulands of demonstrators marched toward the city center block.ins tralfic on the broad boulevard leading to the aovemment palace: EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1118 llRI ·v11 LSC $1 · DELIVERS* ~7:1 LElll llY UllU -IY 11 STm I• IWIY Fii llLY 11 •••• \ USS Vlnce1111e.41Je11tfbW1'or Jlome port MANAMA, Bahrain -Tht U.S. missile cruiter that misukcnly shot . down an Iranian jetliner depaned Sunday for home port in the tint American force reduction in the Persian G ulf since the Iran-Iraq cease-fire tOOlc effect. France also bqan its planned naval cutbacks in the aulfrqjon. British officials said a Royal Navy destroyer was badly damaged when it collided with a British caraosfl ip it was to escort. The USS Vincennes was officially detached from the U.S. Navy's Joint Task force Middle East for a 13,000-mile voyage to San Dieao, where it had been based until April. The Vincennes downed the Iranian A-300 Airbus on Jul)' 3 lcillina all 290 pc<mle itboard. It mistook the jct for an Iran Ian F-14' fighter. An official U.S. report blamed the traaedy on c:rew stress in a tint-time combat situation. Tatu dene. baa, aqe. elect1011 boycott . JOHANNESBURG. South Africa -Archbishop Desmo,nd Tutu on Sunday defied 11 government rcaulation by urginJ blacks and whites to stay away from the polls durinJ nationwide municipal elections next month. Elsewhere, black activist Winnie Mand~la also VlOlated st.ate of'.cine~ ruin by calling for increased economic sanctions qainst South Africa. Tutu IPoke durina a ~rvi~at St. Geo~·s Cathedral in Cape:rown. He dctcribcd the tqrepted elections as "ludicrous" and "unjust." • L aw Offices Of RUSSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJURY LAW ATTORNEY FEES 0 FR[( CONSUL TATOf 0 FEE BASED ON I Of RECCMRY 0 NO FIE CHARGES llfTl CASE CCJ9l(TU) ALL IN.JURIES 0 AUTO/•/CYa.E D IMLPRACTa DUI FALL 0 WORK RCLA TED 0 WRONGFll. llATH 0 INCSUREO MOTORIST Cl.AN Where's the lotto winner?. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A ticket bouaht in Ontario has won its owner nearly S6.6 m illio n in the latest California "Lotto 6-49" game, a lottery official said Sunday. 'fhc~tictct with all six wiQlling numbcn from Saturday's gam~ is worth S6, S6 7, 79 2. But the win ncr will not be known until l&te ticket is redeemed at a state lottery. outlet, spokesman John Schade said. The numt}ers, chosen Saturday were :30, 18, 44, 9, 48, 4 1 and th bonus number, 22. Four other tickets had five of the si -wtnnina numbm-plus-tbc bonu number and ire worth S436,046 each Schade said. They were bouaht a stores in Ontario. Pomona, Wfiiuie and Watsonville .. Mysterious illneu 1ickem 11llon SAN DIEGO (AP) -Hund~s of tailors were evacuated from \heir barracks and 119 were hoipitar after complainina of vom itina, dizzi nea and breathina problems, Navy said Sunday. Eilht barracks with up to recruiu were emptied after the m lerioul outbreak was reported abou 9:JO p.111. Saturday at the Nav Tr1inin1 Center, said Nav spokeswomaa Pat NQI. AD but two recnaiu were treated a .,. bolpiW. IDd returned to bamcks bySuaday. Two were bein lrept a llCODd nisbt at a mecMca ...... Neal llicl. . Termites Are Now Swarming I Buaacflylng Around Your Home? FLEAS? ANTS? FREE ESTIMATES 9A¥1 Ill With :Thia AD Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Septembet 5, 19M MS - .. THI STOCK MARKET 18 CLOSED TODAY Coitsumers may neecra diagram· to cash checks these days I ly VIVIAN MARINO 1# ........... NEW \'ORK -A simple "John HanClock" scribbled acr<5ss the back of your paycheck might not be enough to 11t it cashed in a timely fash10". The new federal regulation'! that auarantcc custonaers of banh. sav. " I • 1np aMOciatio ns and credit unio ns fater accas to their dcposus also include uniform standuds for en· donina checks that many people - and a few of the smaller financ ial institutions ·-arc just com ina to &rips with. - Under the auidelines. which took effect Thursday along with the speed· 1er check-hold1ng pohc1e\. signatures should be made within a 1 •11.1nch section alona the edge of the back of the check. so they don·tm tcrfer<' wJth endorsements from the bank at which the check 1s deposncd. If )Ou don't comply. you'll still get your mone' but it could take longer. • The bank endorscml'nts should be ' 1n "appropnatc color ink:' !ouch a!> blue and blac k, according to the federal Reserve Board. which is admini11er1n1 the guidelines. The E.lpedlled Funds \a1l:lb1lll~ Act requ1rH financia l instttuuons•JO &i"e customcrs acetss to depo!oJttd funds within o ne day from go~ern· ment. ccn1fied and cashiers checks wtthm tbrtt da)'s~ioc~r ch«k-5 and w1th1n sevcn da)s on other checks Many fi nancial mstllullo ns sa' they have been tra1n1og their em· ploycesand arc ma1hngout brochures with detailed dragram s 10 educate customers on the new standard!. .\ fe w have held special seminars for thcir commercial customers. • .I By Fnda). "'h1ch 1s pa)da) for many workers, most major banks reported few problems. Waiting line weren't a n) longer than usual the~ said. • Howcvcr. some bank cmplo)~ said pnvatcl~ that the} "'er~ bracing for~ few initial headache~. and a fe"' B USINESS NOTES banks said the} had heard rcpons of problems at smaller 1nsrnu11ons that m1Jht not have full> undt'rstood the new standards. Sano n Sotnick. a spokesman for the Federal RrserV'c Bank of "'""' Yorlt. conceded that some confu!>1on m1Jht still exist. panacularl\ "tth checks that have a ca;bon band on the beck tftat~trut1 tht' desrgnated endorsement are.a. "It's a confusmg s11ua11on tor a lot of the banks and we're read~ to help them." he ~•d TM Fed has defend~ the n .. " endorsement re't,ju1rements a~ ne-ce\S· a ry to speed the check.clearing pro. ccss so that bo1rnn.'<1 checks can be .rcwm.cd...qwckl~ tu-the HlSiHtHtun ""'here the) "'ere cashed Thl·re arc no penalties for failing to ahtdl' b\ the standards. 11 s.a1d But all cht"CJ..s drc: nl-gu11ablc re- prdless of .... hat might Jpfl('ar un the back. the FN1 s.a' s and IJ\t month issued a special not1tt' 1111ha1 dTeC1 Among -tho!>l' ha' ang 111 make cha~ because of the new guidelines arc rcllil stores. Man) businesses routinely stamp the backs of checlcs with a lcn1thy list of identification items stoi;r clerks must obtain fro m customers. As a result. stores have had to bu) new rubber stamps or reprogram cash rqisters to pnnt wtthin the smaller endorseme nt area. Betty Riess, a spokesman for Bank of America an San Francisco. said her company has helped 11s commercial customen make mino r a~ustments. "In May we g.ave seminars to large corporate customers. such as super:. markets and depanment stores. to San Francisco. Los .\ngeles a nd tniCiio. ·· she said Consumer groups had complained that too man) banks were holding funds for penods as long as two or three wttks before malung the mone) available to the dt'posl\or. a pract1tt that cost Amencans millions of dolla~ in interest. Archive plans facility in SingapqF A.r~ve Corp .• a leading manufac· removable data storagt' produCts and turer of quaner-inch canndge tape acccssones Tht' wmpan~ p1nnecrl.'d dnves. 1s building a 1 4 1 .oon..~uarc-• the 14.inch canndge tape--dm t' tech· foot manufactunng fac1lt1~ 1n the nolog) used toda~ b~ most computer Jurong Ea.st lndustnai Estate. mga· systems "'llh fi \ed d1'>J.. storage 1n 1ht'.'· pore. 20 to 380 mcgab\te ~apac1t~ range The new fac1ht\'. due 10 be com· ••• pletcd b) year-end· 19 9 will be used National Education Corp. Jnd for manufacturing. produd dc\1g.n Spectrum lnteractlve lac. JOintl~ and development and ad' anccd announced that the: two companies manufactunng engineering. B.C have signed a lellt'r of 1nten1 agreeing Ans. ~anaging director and 'KC 1 1o a merger president for Arch1H~. w 111 conunue"' to pilot the Far East o~rauons and repon dirtttl) to D Howard Le.,.. is chairman of the board and prc'9den1 of Archive in Costa Mes.a. Fo unded in 19 0. 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OH 12 0 ·PUBUC AUCTION IN COMP\.IANCE WITH PENAL CODE SECTION 535, COM· MEACIAl CODE SECTION 2328ANO8101 THAU 8111 THE FOLLOWING 1500 ITEMS Will BE DISPOSED OF FOA LAWFUL MONEY, AT PUBUC AUCTION AUCTION ON: MC>fl«>AY. K"'_. STH MICTION: ' , ... NIWPOltn• ftlQtT ttOJ J~IOAD NIWPQt'T PftVI..: 1 HOUR NtOll ~~=---~- ·• ff 9 11.f 11.1 10.7 10.~ \8:3 13.0 I .0 ' .0 ~8:8 9.7 9.1 9.1 lJ !·l h 7,7 I .· • '~ . , • "'"'\... Balboa visited b y cruelest of life 's t eachers ... .._ There ts no teacher like tragedy. But the lesson in the tragic hit-and-run death of Debbie K.ille?ea ts not easil)1 grasped. .l'Doeth t10't sensible. There is no logic in who is called, no ~~~ Tbehumblc. theyoungand the good too often leave us too~zr ~~..,, ~ lo..1lleha was onl( 37 )Cars old. ~~ .. -.: 3 un11~ ptember afternoon. a nice day to talce ~~ ~~--:.!-:i(, ior a \\alk in the alley behind he r Balboa oo;ne r~ ;'.'"'t'Sence.of the nearby sea hung in the breeze. I~ s..'A -~ h.l' e been o ne of those not-so-special times bcl tt=i pa.rent nd chtld when magical memories are somcumcs crnted out of inconseque ntial things. A silly remark. a .2110 and a hug from mom , the kinds of things that presen c }Csterda~ fore, er. The ti mes. 6-year-old s and I 0- year-olds ne'er sttm to ro·rget. It should ha'e been ltke that. The 1984 ~issan 200 X came down the alley fast, much too fast. Police said the gra) car may have been traveling 40 mph in the narro" alle~. T-he sound ~f the -speed mg car must nave caught the young mother's attention. Instinctively. she put herself between the onrushing car and her bo~s. shielding them . Witnesses said later Debbie Killelea must have sensed danger because she•tried 1-0 mo\e the two boys behind a protective wall. , That's where she died. Tue Nissan~.erved at the last momemnt. aslf tfie drive r were trying to hit her. Madne s. And death. · · Debbie Killelea ~as pinned against the wall briefly before the force of the car hurled her body 50 feet though the air. Witnesses watched in horrof. their shock. only exceeded by that o f th~ two youngsters huddling behind the wall that saved them. The car bounced craz1I) ofTthe wall. crashed into a garage across t he alley and Oipped over. A young man. pushed b) panic and allegedl} dulled by alcohol, climbed from t he \Heckage a nd ran. He ran from the death behind h1 two tern 1ed )Oungsters. He ran 'to escape his mistake. to escape his terrible responsibility. But the alcohol ~t polic~said was in hiss stem"'--almQSt twice the legal limi t for drunkcness. was too much. fie fell. Danny David Ornelas. 19, of Huntington Parle may face murder charges. He may spend many years ·in jail. That is for the couns to d ecide. It is cenain. he will be sentenced to a lifetime of remembering Debbie K.Jllelea. Ho w many tormented nights '-'111 he ask: himself why he ever got behind the wheel of the car like that? Why? Fonunately, we need not repeat D anny Dav id Ornelas' m is.Ja ke to team froni it. We don't have to get behind the wheel. Altho ugh it is difficult to loeatc the gain in loss. we have little recourse but to mourn Debbie K.Jllelea and create so.mething positive from her passing. AIDS Bill Ope of the bills the Legislature has tossed in the aovem0'r•s lap as the end or the lcgislat1 ve session nears is AB3795, which would provide that people who test positive for the AIDS virus would be entitled to the same anti- discrimination protection as people wnh other physical disabilities... • If people know the} are e'posed. the} can take steps to prolong their li ves and.not infect others. a nd they tend to do so, intravenous drug abusers possibh excepted. But they may not submit t o testing if they fear that a positive test res ult could cost them jobs. homes and health insurance. Thus, gi ving them the same protections that apply in other circumstances is not o nly in their best interest. but in society's too ... ' Bakersfiel d C.11/onllaa Cain paign costs . Campaign reform is usually discussed only in terms of candidates, but the five insurance imtiati"es on the Novem.ber ballot suggest that the d iscussion n.eeds to be broadened to include ballo t initiatives. That insurance com pan ies doing business in California plan to SS?Cnd $43 million in a n effort to win voter approval.of Proposition I 04. a referendum to establish no-fault auto insurance is t>,d eno u&h. But what is even m ore d isturtHng is where tome of that money is involuntarily coming from -policyholden. sr.rt•~ ,__..._,.,.,. ... ,..,,.uo ·-· C...._.CA~ #I $ --10 .... 1llO CM!• -.,ca_. , \ ......, CllirdllllR ....... ., I• Clllll """( ... ....... u,r,.. ........ ... .... , .... ~~Owtc101 ...... ~ ~AM!l~lllf ~~~ ..... ......... ....... °"" • ._.. ", .. we already have too many )Obaforour populaUon, too much population tor our housing. and too much h"llMlll forour water.uP. and atreet •ystem. •• ~LY, I Lit@ IT ef lltR WHEN ntY JUfil 3ENT IN MIR TANK~/ , Maintain the thing we have To the Edilor. We need to have a little bit of Ne Enaland Yankee conterVatism fro our 90vemmental qencies. Obviou 1y, we can never act aU that wc want so it is prudent to take care of what have. Apparently this is not true wi our aovemmental qencies. The must follow the rule that if you allo whafyou have to ao to bell, then it ca be used as a persuasive araument t fund a ~or capital project. Why is Caltrans not adequate! maintainina Lquna Canyon Road. Why do they not add inexpensiv safety improvements like wamin sians and liahU? It is so they can u the safety issue as juttificat1on for a ~or project of canb removaJ and the widenina the road. One vote for turnlng off the .; How is it possible that the Lacuna Beach City HaJI bas air conditioners that haven't worked in over a year1 Can this be because the disrepair and lack of proper maintenance can be used asajustification for a $2,000,000 remodehna of City Hall? The School District wants a $7,000,000 remodeling o~ ,\,he high school despite declining hiah school enrollment. They say that this is needed for the safety of the children, that there are ceiUngs falli"4 down, etc. Why haven't they maintained the facilities so that they arc safe? county-employment·faucef Cutting down on the smog and traffic will cost local taxpayers in the billions "You can never be too rich. too thin.orha\.etoo many JOboffers." the saying goes. r go along with the first pan . but 1 know .people die of being too thin, and if ther,e are-a lot of JO offers .. someone is gging to come and already-bave too many jobs for our popul•tion. 100 much population for our housing. and too much housing for our water suppl y and street_J~~~········-S)ls -- These governmental agencies arc stewards of the public's property. Do they need to have a crisis before the necessary funds will become avail- able to operate on a reasonable basis? The LaJuna Beach School District is project1n1 higher enrollments (K-12) m the future, yel they have closed and sold off the AliS<5"'Scbool. Now, &he.- school children in South La&una arc bused --io Nonh lquna (El Morro School). The school board is now tryina to sell 'its subdivision on Alta Laauna Boulevard. ~ New En&Jand Yanktt would not approve o! this scllin1 off of principaJ. -·fill them. Then that someone 1s going to look for a place 10 li ve. and is going to find that there aren:t any. Finally he will gi ve up and find a place in Riverside Count~ and join the tide of commuters that ebbs through the Santa Ana Canyon every morning and floods back ·again e'er} evening. In the process he will burn a lot of Arab oil. throwing the trade balance funhenn the red. and will acnerate a lot of smog. It makes }Ou feel that maybe there can be such a thing as too man) job offers. Am I talking nonsense? Anyone can sec that it is a good thing to create more jobs, can't they? And anyone _ ~ can sec that the Eanh 1s tlat. and that it is nonsense to taJk about people walking around upside down on its ope can sec need not be true. Crazy as it seems. the Eanh is round. and crazy as it seems. it is a bad thing to create more jobs in Orange County. How can this be? It as because we Our water.supply iS-a tuallrgoing to decrease in future years. as Arizona starts taking its share of the Colorado River. So those who brag. as one former supervisor does, about the jobs they have created in Orange County, art rcall} demonstrating that they simply don't understand the fix we art in. 1hc tragic pan is that thcsc in- competents have been elevated to positions of power, where the think- ing and planning is supposed· to be done. Lacking the ability to think, they have simpl y gone along w11h growth as if it were inevttable and not under human control. In the process _they have ruined what was once the nicest place in the world 10 live. and have left us with a legaC) which will force us to make things even more miserable before w 1rst. t eemploymentceotcrscan·t be undone. We arc stuck with them aqd their emplo)ecs. To cut down on the smog and traffic. we ultimately must make a place for that work force to live in Orange Count). That means giving up our suburban ideas and goinf ~o inner-city high-density com- munities.' Second, we are going to have to pay · a bundle -in the billions-to get the traffic untangled. , We have learned that extractina fees from developers to build traffic improvements isn't hc..answer; new developments add more traffic than they take care of. So wc are goin_g to have to pay the bill ourselves, and it won't be easy. The greatest sufferers of all this foll y arc the commuters. They aren't readers of this column. because they can't live in Orange County. They can't even vote to put competent people in office in Orange County. It seems rather un·ust that the victims can't v ,So 1 don't want more job offers. pieasc. And I don't want to be tQO thin. But rd' sure lo c to try being tQO rich. Allu Bttt I• • Newpor t Bud ttd4ftt. GENE FELDER Laguna Beach Other parties need attent ion To the Editor. It has been shown by polls that the American people are not happy with Bush or Dukakis. I cannot in aood conscience vote for either one of the two. ne 1cves in policing our citizens, and the world, and the other in policina the economy. These are principles aaainsr-our Constitution and American values. I am sure there are other panics on the ballot, and they do deserve some coverage. but to date the news media has not helped at all. ·NRA s~oots from the h1p in fighting buyer wait bill I • Elections are not popularity con- test, bllt an opportunity for an individual to vote for his beliefs. Remember, Abraham Lincoln was a third party can<lidatc_, and think about how different our country would be today if he had not been recoanized. Americans deserve some coverqe on third pany candidates, at least those that have qualified to be on . . Overr eactiorito 'Brady amendment' runs risk of off ending its support~rs WASHINGTON -The ational how the NRA came up with the Rine Association sank to new lows of "millions and billions" estimate. He hyperbole last month and may have fiauttd each investigation would cost shot itself in the foot. from SIO to S20. and "millions of Just ask conservative Rep. Jim guns arc sold every year:·· Sensenf>renncr. R-Wis. He wandered The NRA knows how to.play fast into the crosshairs of the NRA when and loose w11h the fact . Tht letter .-·~tit vOtea fbr aOitrreq uirlnghnnagun -notes-thar.-rvturde . rape-~nd rob- buyc rs to wait seven da) s between the bery art not even fc~cral en mes. yet time they plac~ their orders and pick (the Brady a~endment would) make up their pistols. His vote tnggered a at !I federal cnme f~r you to buy a gu~. mas' mailing from the NRA 10 a without first obta1mng perm1s~1on. number of Scnsenbrcnner's consti-Murder. rape·and robbery arc in tbe tuents in Shcbo)'gan. The gist of the federal criminal code. And the BOid)', letter was that Sensenbrenner had amendment punishes only the gun voted "to impose total. strict gun dealers. not the gun bu)crs. . control on all America...... When confronted with the federal Conspicuously absent from the code. ~Pierre admitted t~ us that ' letter is any acknowled1ment that the those en mes were indeed hsted. but. NRA itself. up until the mad 1970s, he said. only when they .~ur on had supP()ned a waiting period for federal ~roperty, so he believes that &Un buyers. part Of h1s letter IS true. The seven-day delay that Scnscn· Asked about the claim that gun brenncr approved as called the Bradt owners wall be held accountable Amendment. after the White House under the Brady Amendment. LaPi- press secretary who was shot by John erft said. "I think you can read that Hinckley dunng Hinkle) 's attempt to ~tier either way." assassinatePrn1dent Reaaan in 1981. .The NRA may have aone t~ far If it s-ssei Conl(ess this fall. when it with this letter that can be read etther is upccied to appear as an amend-way. ConSttVauves such as SmKn- ment to an anti-dru1 bill, law enforce· bttn~er who were stuns by the letter ment officials will Jet a chance to read at as~ cheap shot. Senscn~nner make sure the bu~r 1s leplly entitled 11 now wnuna some letters ofh11 own to own a bandaun. (In most cases uf'lin1 other members ofConpess to felons are forbi:ddcn to own 1uns.) support ~ Brady Amendment. . . Dalen who violate the provision A 11~1lar NRA letler to const1· , could be tllrown in jail for a year and tuents irked Rep. Herbtn Blaeman, fined Sl,000. R-VL. al~ a IUft~ sup. The NRA rad much more betwttn pontt. The anflainmator)' NRA letter w hna: "This bill won't touch 11id Bateman "' Rill on tbr fence. criminals or aop dime, but will when he Md alrady clttided to volt IPtftd milbons and bilhons Of your for the amddrnent. tu dollars ·~~lint )~U and C~sU...\lof'Rep. DH Luapn_t, ocller bonetl au.ns wllile mminals R.c.tiffti':~W'YMIYf wbo it roam he and mnouched." lhc lftaer &&SUlily • .,.... dw l!'JlA. mo toWia'mlin""ftJAid. e--tt1 llaerwiidl"-8 ne CoapllllcliiJ 8udert <>mu IMDOENCY uaoENT U•· 1111••• .......... wiD COit hm OINT ;UiOiNT. iiiooo." 15 mUUall 10 SIO million aad IPlnd wt ...... J.:aHeiR af die IMll ..... 10 -.y loal l'Olice ...... = M ..... alietiiatt C08a W IMI llW wUI M I dellt in "'9~•1y....-n ... ............ ..._ llt tht NllA ii 6a .... ~Ii.\; .. •.::n'= :-:..1.1:::::r~r:.:= 1 most state bellots. ' I trust that an objective paper such as the Pilot will see its way clear to provide some coverage on· other candidates. and DALf ~AN A!TA "pmc" played there. But. frp m where we sit, the NRA plays that pme very well. GADHAFl'S REVENGE -More than two ¥can have passed since the TED SHARSHAN Huntington Beach Taking a ch eap shot To the Editor: Recently Lucille Kuehn wrote that amona the ~ tbinis I did as mayor waumokecbeap, nastycipn. l rally find fault with Ms. Kuebn's remarks . My cipn were not cheap. · · PAUL RYCKOFF Newport,118cb T'l'i. I l H '' -I ' I ,, I .., I ' ,j" -U.S.airra1don Libya, and Moammar Gadhafi has been lying low since tta~n. Our intelliacncc sources don't think he was friahtentd iruo retire- ment.• He has spent the time rqroup-i"cf:;2 has pthertd around him half a "terrorist aroups. In return for money and supplies from Gadhafi. the terrorists have aarccd to help him seek reven,e aaainst Ronald Rcapn. Today ii Monday, Sept. s. the Our IOUrta tee Gadhafi's hand in 249dldayof'l911. Tbereare ll7days recent terrorist moves. They are ~ in dM )UI'. This is Labor Day. s-nicularty concerned about the Today's hiah'iab• in 1listory. notorious terrorist. Abu Nidal, who In 1972. 111..ai alhletel ad five now lives in Libya. Ironically. our A1ab perrilla wbo bad taken diem sources believe that Gadblfi " just ._..were killed in• lbooco9awith intel\sted in trttina t.ck at Reqan W• Oenun police. duri111 the and when he feels he has hurt Rapn summer OIJ1Dpb in Muna. eftoup. be wiH probably tr}' to make Oil dais dale: pace with the nex1 president. In 1691, RUllia's Peter the Grat MINI-EDITORIAL -The C°'· imDOlld 1 IU on ..... ombian IU1e uibunaJ has made it iusl (a 1174, 1be ftn1 Concm.tal tbat much harder for the Unfltd C~ Ulelnbled ill Pbiledellllia. Siiia to stop the now ot cocalrw into .. 1136, s..n Ito.-.. tlicted thit country. 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I 9 5 & ., ........ ,. • r BJ MAUUEN JOHNSON a IMS..._...., l.ONOON -Swaying in rhythm with 1 lineup of rock stars, tens.or lbomands packed Wembley Stadium Frida7 for • concert that kicks ofT a &lobe tour launched by Amnesty lntemational in the cause of human riahts. Bruce Sprinptccn. Peter Gabrie~ Stina and othen opened the sixshour concert with a rendition of"Stand up for Your Ri&hts" by the late reggae sinter Bob Marley. Rain cleared shortly before the stan of the concert and the stars began behina out their songs from a podium ' surrounded by a blue and green map of the world embossed with "Univers sal Declaration of Hum an Rights" in red lettcn. The concert at the I 00.000-ca- pacity ·stadium begins a six-week worid tour which hopes to reach 20 cities on fi ve continents 10 mark the 40th anniversary of the human rights declaration by the United Nations. Amnesty International, which mo nitors human rights worldwide and won the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize. launched the $23 million excrava- pnza to stir the consciences of the youna. The aood-natured crowd packing the arena below the anists raised their armf to--send human waves rippling around the Sladium. Sprinpteen is shanna the bill for the cntu~ tour with British stars Gabriel and Stina. American Tracey Chapman and Senegal's Youssou N•dour. . The stadium exploded in applause as Sprinpuen, the last art1St to perform solo, led ofT with .. Born in the U.S.A." Thousands of British younasten rose in the grandstands andjoined in. The finale. with all the performers joining in. was "Chimes of Free- dom." The rolling conctrt w1th its 200 s-nicipants. traveling in five trucks and a chartered jct, moved to Pans Sundl).' after one night at Wemble) and wdl head to Budapest Tucsda). The venues include Afncan and Latin American nations that have been sensitive to Amnesty' accusa- tions apinst them. Jack Healey, head of the U.S. division of Amnesty fnternauonal. said the concert was still negotiating for a date in Moscow. "I. am hopeful that ne~ot1at1ons don't break down on o ur side or on theirs." Healey said. "We are ver) anxious-to play in the other super- power." Amo ng the more conten11ous nego- tiations was a date in Harare. cap1tal of Zimbabwe, whose government reacted angrily t~ Amncst~ repons Orange Cout DAILY .PILOT/Monday, Sec:>tember 5,,1918 • ., ~~ Rock mn (from left) Brace ~. opea Amaaty lnternatJonar tour at Tracy Cbapmaq, Toueoa lf'doar ana 8dn& • W .. bley 8tadlam lD London. sc1i1cral }cars ago of brutal sup- pression of the minority Ndebele tribe. The organizers announced Fn- day that the date was fixed at Oct. 7 after what Healey called "a careful negotiation." Signatories to the U.N. declaration range from democracies 10 d1c- tatorsh1ps, and incl ude many of the countncs who arc accused by Amncs- ly fncernational of human nghts abuses such as political murder, conurt and racial persecution. More th~n a m11llon people are expected to sec the concen s live. and_ the organizers estimate TV audiences may eventually reach one billion. Amnesty International stressed che cour aimed to raise consciousness. not money. ''This tour 1s not aboul chant}. it's about justice ... Heale) said. He said he "couldn't be more pleased.'' with fJ turnout at the Wembley con . HundrC'ds of young people 1 k 11me out to sign endorsements of the human nghts declaration on ll'afll'ts. Springstttn said before the stan ot the concert that at 38. he no lo~ger believed he could pack up a gunar and "change the world.·· ··euc I do believe \OU can sa'e a life. SomeOfll' comes 10 the show. the} hear the message .... the) v.nte a letter and someope gets out of pnson early. That's pretty good .. Ticket pnces 'a11 according to national per cap11a 1 ncvmc~ -SP Ml 1n London but on" $3 1n Budapesc •'This 1s defin1teh not tor fund- ra151ng." said Heak' "'ho ..J>UI together a tv.o-.... l'el ~mencan tuur called "Consp1rac~ ol Hopt• · 1n I Q~6 featuring Gabnel Sting Jnd lhl· lmh group.-V2 U.S. membership rose b' 1111 (ICKJ to 250.000 1n the tollo\\010g \l'ar Amnc~ty lnterna11onars .... urldv.1dl.' membership 1s -s11.l.t"J · Evef) aud1enct' member "Ill get a card wnh th<' te\l of tht L ' 9eclarat1on on human nghl\ Spcl· tators wtll also be able 10 \1gn sltp'> of paper sa)mg the~ uphold the dcclar· allon. At the l'nd of the tour ~mnesl\ plans to dell' l'r the<.e 10 1he go' ern·- mcnt~ of che countnes '1~111:d QuestiOns viewers' are asking By LYNDA HIRSCH With the wmcrs' strike over and the new telev1s1on season sull sketchy, gee. what will we wnte about? We decided this y.iould be a perfect umc to dip into o ur pnmc- 1ime mailbag. Hu lJMa Evau ever ~. mar· rted! Wiii sk be appeariD1 on "Dyaasty" W 1 ye.ar? -W.R., Sacra- mea&o, CaUf. A. For years supcrmarkel tabloids have paired Evans with everyone from actor Richard Chamberlain to rcaltor Richard Cohen Though she 1s currently single. the actress. who has been playtng Kr)stle on "Dynasty" for SC\ en )Cars. was mamed 1w1ce. first 10 the former actor and prescnt- da) producer John Derek. then to Hollyv.ood real estate de,·eloper t.an Herman Evans will be baclc oo "()ynast~ ... but onl) in a hm1tcd number of episodes h was Evanss idea to cut back on her appearances. Q. Hu Mor1an Faircllikl ever done a prime-lime soap? -L.S., Baffalo, N.Y. A. Fa1rC'h1ld began her telev1s1on car~r as Jennifer Pace on ··Search " For Tomorrow."' She has since ap- peared on four pnmc-ume senals plus a serial spoof which ran on cable. She was the first actress to pla~ Jenna Wade on ··Dallas.'' a role later taken over b) Francine Tacker and finall) b) Pnsc11la Presle). ·Movie colorization foes won't give up their fight Fairchild starred in the shon-h' cd ABC prime-ume serial "Paper Dolls,·· a shov. focusrng on the fashion world. 1n which she pla)cd a ruthless models' agent named Racine. "Paper Dolls" had a fine cast -Lloyd Bndgcs. Mimi Rogers. Nicolette Shcndan. Lauren Hutton. Roscoe Born -as ~ell as interesting plothnes and good wnung. The onJ) thing wrong with the shov. was its ratings. but that \lt'a5 enough: after a three-month run. ··Paper Dolls" was tom up by the network. BJ JEFF WILSON , I,,,_....., • c LOS ANGELES -Color con- version of vintage black-and-white 1 films a nd television shows proceeds around the clock. but filmmakers arc still seeina red over what they call mutilation of works of an and insist the fi t isn't over. • 1-----'-llVl4w-· TV mogul Ted Turner 1 enrqcd directors last year when he bepn releasing color..enhanced films from his huge MO M library. ranging from "The Maltese Falcon•· to .. Casablanca." ... own it. I'll do whacever I want," will have no impact on them. "It means absolutely nothing. o\11 u means is that the government has wedged ttsclf into the ans. and thal°s ridiculous," said Charles M. Po"'ell. executive vice president of Color Systems Technology Inc. 1n the Los Anacles suburb of Manna del Rey Tl\eoriginal proposal specified that anyone who colorsenban\:e<ia picture in the ~stry would be prohib11ed from showing the .film under ns original title. But that,prov1s1on "as deleted. . beginning that the film was altered wnhout ongmal ftlmmakucorueru:· Color Systems president Budd) Voung said his firni wouldn·1 suffer under the law because che number of trul,r classic black-and-whne films 1s small and the number of film can- didates for color-cohancement is v111ually unlimited. ·~ur view of it is that Congress passing this legislation is an impon- ant statement -that preservation of our heritage 1s imponan1.•· Warn said. "We view it as an 1mpo~nt first step. · "This 1s not che end of the wa1\ 111s simply a battle tha1 v.e ha' e v.-on The directors guild feels strong!~ that audiences have a nghc 10 ~the films as orig1naJly made. and morco' er. the artists have a moral nght to have them seen in their onginal for~.;· For audiences, hov.e,er. there v.-111 be an abundance of colon zed mo' 1es. television shows and canoons a,alJ- able o·n video cassette and on TV. especially Turner's ne" Turner Broadcasting Net"ork (TBN, debuts ing this fall. canoon senes ··f eh\ lhl' Cal"' and the TV sen es ·· ~ bbott and Costello ·· Also. the" industr) 's other big color enhancer. Toronto-based ( olonza- uon Inc. JU!>l announct'd plans to color 1 3~ episode~ of ··!\i1 cHale"s Nav') ·· lronicall}. each Hml' the classic Humpllte) Bogan film ··The .\fncan Queen·· is cured on 1eJens1on Color Systems Technolog} 1s flooded v.-1t h telephone calls complaining about the poor C'Olor quah t) "And that mo\le v.a!> ongmalh Fa1rch1ld aJso starred in -Allm1ngo Road." a shon-hved NBC soap: and she did a stint on ··falcon Crest'' as Jordan Robcns. The Showt1me spoof. "The Shaft of Life." used Fairchild's talents as a vamp, and also featured Anthon} G~ry. K.tn Shnner and Susan Flan- Tumersaid. .~----------.-----r---------------------------------------------------------~ "f or tho~ f~lms. ··said Pov..ell. ··v.e must put a crawl (ll,OllCc) at the Color Systems is working on 90 color-<'onvened vintage films. the shot in color." said Po"l'll nery . Directors say the process pervcns their original vision. likening 1t to takina crayons to an Ansel Adams photoaraph. The perceived dcs-- ccration has also united them. said Charles Warn. spokesman for the Directors G uild or America . .. What Ted Turner has done singles handedly through his arrogant at· tempt to disfiaurc our film heritage is a.&e the laraest artist n ahts· move-ment in history, .. Warn said . .. Turner has galvanized these fcel- inp of artists and film lovers every- wheft. He has been a t favor to us te 1s great arrogance an l"eed •• . 1 • With impassioned tcsumony from ICt« Jimmy Stcwan. the guild has manqed 10 push through federal leaisl11ion creatina a go' ernment- ' ,-appointed national film commission wilh powers over the color-enhance- ment process., The U.S. Senate is expected to 1 appro~ the mtasurc in September and Prnident Reagan is expected to sip ii into law by the end of the month, Wam said. But the law, n tablishin& a nat1onaJ film ttlistry for movies deemed cuhur1Uy or histo rically significant. bai been substantially watered-down. 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NEW YORK -He wu the apiritual father of American folk music. an anist with a social con- tciousnns who captuttd the hopn. dreams. joys and sorrows of a natioo in such political anthems and protest '°• 11 "This Land Is Your Land." fl His name was Woody Gpthrie. and 'he inspired ICOCrations of sinaenand com~rs. including Pete ~r. Bob Dylan and his son, Arlo Guthrie. But if Guthrie was the spiritual daddy of folk music.. then Leadbelly (Huddie Ledbetter) was its pand- daddy. The two heroes who carved a music for the common people arc celebrated on a new album. ''Folkways: A Vision Shared," subtitled ''A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly.·· The album. the brainchild of Bob Dylan. features performances of Guihrie and Leadbelly's work by such anists 11 Dylan. Seeger, Bruce Spring- steen. Ario Guthrie, U2. Little R1ch- ard;John Coupr Mellenamp, Willie Nel,on. Sweet Honey in the Rock, Emmylou Harris and Taj Mahal. Royalties from the LP will be donated to the Smithsonian Institu- tion which bought Folkways Records last year from the estate of its founder. Moses Asch. The Birch Tree Group of Princeton, NJ .• now manages mar- keting and distributi6n. folkways was a label that championed folk musis: and its stars and is perhaps the most complete library of folk music in existence. , ' Asch, son of novelist Sholcm Asch. founded the Folkways label in 1947 Ario O.tlute with recordinasofl..eadbelly and such country-blues musicians as Jack Dupree, Bia Bill Broonzy. Sonny Terry and Brown McGhee. "Mo" Ascb. who died in 1986 at the age of 81, was interested in documenting traditional music and sounds fro m around the world. Folkways recorded Guthrie and Scetcr as well as jazz, Appalachian music, gospel,. spoken words - speeches, poetry and plays. children's songs, ragtime, ·environmental sounds -from street noises to the conversation of frogs. and traditional music from around the world. Asch Little RJcbard produced more than 2.100 records during his SO-year career and tried to keep them all available for sale to the general public and as a reference .resource for scholars. · Showtime will air a spcctal about the project on Sept. 17, with footage from some of the recording sessions and an interview with Springsteen. who often includes a Guthrie song or two in his conccns. In October. "A Vision Shared" will go ort sale in video stores. Springsteen sings "I Ain't Got No Home" and "Vigilante Man\v·· both written by Guthrie. Brian ilson _e their pioneers Bob Dylan sings Leadbelly's "Goodnight Irene." Dylan sings Guthrie's "Pretty Boy Floyd." Dylan was fascinated by Guthrie from the first time he ever heard one of his records Jrowing up in Minne- sota. He v151ted Guthrie in the hospital during his last days. and cheered the composer b) singing his songs to him. Guthrie clled a1 Creed· moor State Hospital in New York in 1967 at the age of SS following a 13· year battle with Huntington's Chorea. Dylan wrote a Guthrie-st~ le talking blues for his first record aJbum. When the Smithlonaan bouaht Folkways, which included record1nas by Guthrie (1912-1967) and Leadbelly ( 118~ 1949), plu1 the Woody G uthrie An:hivn, it was sugcsted to Dylan that he fiVe a benefit conct'n to help pay for 11. He SU11C5tcd more might by raised by a rccordina. Joe McEwen. artists and repenory director at Columbia Records and one of fourcxccuti ve produccn of" A Vision Shared." recently talked about the sipificancc of the record. ''I think the fact that these songs can stiU be translated into the 1980s shows that this music, its passions and experiences, arc universal." he said. "The fact that contemporary ani.m._ .AK inte~ting these sonas shows they're stall as vital today as when ori11nally written. "These are ircat American folk sonp, part of a tradition that wi ll always be with us. I think it's encumbent upon us to keep re- investipting this tradition." McEwen couldn't predict how the LP. released Aug. 23, would sell. The executive producers made a list of some 40 performers -giving no prtference to those signed to Columbia Records -to be invited to ¢rfonn. "Dylan had done his SOOJ.. That p vc-the project some crcd1b1lity," McEwen said. Most anists chose the songs they performcd.-..£xccutive producers made sure. they didn't duplicate and sometimes suggested tunes. ' ";Ihis iand Is Your Land' was obviously designated for Pete Seeger from the beginning. And 'Rock Island Linc' teemed to make a lot of .ensc for Little Richard. It sounded likt his kind of song." Doc Watson plays auitar With Sceaer. who some11!1'es pcrfonncd on the same bill with Guthne and Leadbelly 1n bis youth and. at 69, coatinues to sing songs b) both of them. The Los Angeles rock group. Fishbone, performs with Little Rich· ard. "We wanted a real cross-section of different styles of music. J think we achieved that." said McEwen. Asking performers and getting responscs was quick. he said, so fast that there wasn't time to take volun- teers. Performers and their own producers Jhcn went into recording studios around the country durin' a year and a half. U2. the Irish superstars and only non-American panicipants, used the Sun studios in Memphis, Tenn .. during an Ameri- can tour. The general idea an recording. McEwen says. was "simplic1t) -to maintain the integrity of the original sound while doing a personal inter- pretation .. .. Brian Wilson's 'Goodnight Irene' doesn't sound like Leadbelly·s. h's probably the most different from the original. on the album." McEwen has bec;n asked "h> there isn't one cut each by Guthrie and Leadbelly. "I didn't think of it and it was never brought up in convcrsa· tions any of us had ... he !>aid. "llhink the Smithsonian JS doing a record of the original versions of these same sonas.'' Cli:pe clone charrntng· Country· music followers By ELISABETH DUNHAM II I,..._..._ '- SAN FRANCISCO -k.d. lang, whose Stqc appearance falls some· where between Elvis Presley and Dale Evans. is knockinJ audiences dead with a. voice reminiscent of the sultry power of Patsy Cline. With outJandUb stage garb and beautiful cov&rs of past country hits._ tbc Cinadian singer Is receiving serious attention from the music world. -- Kathy Dawn Lang -she prefers the lowercase k.d. lang -is what a Oine-crazy American audience has been hungry for. She has_entered intQ an era marked by the growing popularity of country neo-tra· dit1onalists, yet her look and stage persona arc far from traditional. With her short-haired an- drOl)'nous look, tang is laying waste . to the stereotypic beauty-queen image in popular country music. as lea thompson In 1944, the heartbreak of for the shenanigans o_f __ • Wendall Oler.-.. ~------ the wizard of NOW' PLAYING AT EDWARDS TOWN CENTER CINEMA COSTA ..U 711-4114 PLAYS DAILY AT 1:111='01:411:00 10:11 ..... <VIMll~·­MMJMINOUTCN+ ,n·•>•t·•••,•..a .... , l...onGa c..se •• ,.,. ,,,, • ., .... ,. . COCKIM.-, •MJ ) ...... , l:a Ul)U OO&at ITIMO WHO fUMID IOGll ... , lfntO IAllll "' WNO flAMID IOGll 11 • ,,.. ,.., ,,.. ,.., UlllTlN1t-;olff'ffijiii0;;;;-;;;; .. DOlaY H~9•U --tt•Je,,., •• 'u .. ,, 111Um.., 11-41 >·19 Is• ....... PMIUJ•tt DOlat """°''°"" <VMal ...... °"'"' ••> .......... ...... www AMlllTUllO.U ~· H DIUM MAS19 Ill .............. 1---~~~~--"""""­...-t0--.. .,., •• ,.,,ts, ..... she molds a new audience. Aclamoringcro"d ofhip urbanites recently filled San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium for one of the last stops on lang's "Shadowland" tour. Along with such performers as Dwight Yoakam. tang has helped rope a larger, mixed audience into country music .... But unlike Yoaka .. m .. .Jang did it in ashVTlle, where the vocalist went into the studio with Owen Bradley. the legendary producer of country greats, including Clrne. in an un· precedented recording session. The album "Shadowland" emer~· ed last spring from Bradley's Barn m' Mt. Juliet, Tenn .. on Sire Records. Bradley. who decided to work with lang after seeing her perform "Three "Ciprettcs and an Ashtray" on ''The Tonight Show, Starring Johnny Carson," insisted on substituting some of Nashville's well-known stu- dio musicians. . Consequently. the album contains performances by the Jordana1res and pianist Hargus "Pig" Robbins. It comes across with a count!) sound reminiscent of Bradley's famous sessions wi th Cline. For the wng "Honky Tonk Angels Medley:· tang sings with other Brad- ley -angels." Brenda Lee. Loretta Lynn and K..iuy Wells. -Not surprisingly, "Shadowland" is a~uch an Owen Bradley album as i 1 is a k.d. lang album, the 27-year-old singe-r said during an inferview af\er the San Francisco sbow. "I didn't go in to the studio to make a great record. I weQt in to work with a great producer.'' lang said. '"It wasn't a strategic (career) mo"e. There was no unrealistic pressure on it. It was just simply a dream come true." Strategic or not. "Shadowland" has prompted country music audiences to perk up their ears. and t~eir eyes. BEIRAYED __ , __ _ The album was in the Top 10 on Billboard's country music chart. and her cut of 'Tm Down to My Last · Cigarette" was movi ng up. "I expected a little bit of a struggle in Nashville, but now it's .pretty well wide open," Ian' said. "We did really well at Fan Fair and that's a good indication of how we~re doing in Middle' America." Docs she weary of the constant comparisons to Chne. her idol? "As long as-I'm being compared to Ii great vocalist, rm not going to get ti~ ofit." Howie KJinC. ~eneraJ manager of Sire Records, said he believes lang could become a big star. . "The album just keeps ,cuing biqcr and bigger." Kline said de- scnbing the word-of-mouth sales. "The best way for an album to spread is by word-of-mouth. It's better ,than radio (play). We use radio to get the word-of mouth staned ... In Canada. lang was known for off· · beat stage antics and garish outfits that seem to gently poke fun at the tackier side of country music. Yet she is clearly resting on the strength of her sinaing. • However. the transformation into a budding vocal star hasn't subdued the look. and drama is still part of the show. · For the rectnt San Francisco pcr- fonnancc, she bounded on stage ma rhinestone-studded purple polyester pantsuit,. For a dramatic rendition of the early '60s Joanie Sommers hit ''Johnny Get Angry." tang wore a pained, angry face and collapsed in a heap before belting out the finale of the tune. But the outfits and antics aren't what the audience will remember. From the first number, Oines' "DOn't Ever Leave Me Again." lang p ve it her all, producing clear. strong and heanfelt sounds. "• • • 1c n WIU MD YOOOllE!1!JrJ!l TllFATRE "ll.r.DllmUI. . - ... PEOPLE Orenge C09IC DAILY P1LOT /Monday, September 5~ 1Me M - _, '~hantom' star ealling:it guits ·.- 8JIYDNSYOlllA&ll IJ'l'MA.111date1 Presa NEW YORK -.. Phantom of the Opera'' star Mldlael Crawfo~ is fivina up the &host, and the lead role an the hit 8ro9dway show wtll be taken over next month by opera liftFt~JNolea. Crawford. who hangs up has mask and cape Oct. 8, won the To ny Award for his portrayal of the deformed compolCI' in Andrew i.1oyd Webber's lavish musical. • He played the Phantom an London and New York, and may star in the Los An,eles production opening next ~n. who becomes the Phantom Oct. 10, played the title role in Lhe Houston Grand Opera's premiere of "Willie Stark." later televised on PBS. He starred in .. Sweeney Todd" for the Houston company as well as for the New York City Opera. Nolen appeared on Broadway in 1985 in "Gnnd," a short-lived musi-cal set in a Ch icago burlesque house. KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Cllnt Ea1twoo4'1 mov;e about Jazz great Charlie "Bird" Parker will have its U.S. premiere in a Kansas City suburb, ~nd two men who performed with the late saxophonist plan 10 be •here. - Actor Forest Whitaker, who portrays the Kansas City native in the movie "Bird," is scheduled 10 attend the Oct. 9 premiere in Overland Park. Kan .• with Max Roach and Dexter Gordon. organizer Delia Young said 11.lcbael Crawford Thursday. CllDt ltutwood The fil m was first shown earlier 1h1s year at the Ca nnes Film Festival 1n France. II will open 1n theaters across the country Oct. 14. Gordon and Roach played w11h Parker, a Kansas City native who helped create be-bop and died in 1955 ataac 34. Gordo n himselfsu.rrcd in a jazz movie, "Round Midq1gh1:· BURBANK -Producer-director Young said she was not permit1ed Stevea Spielberg says he and actress to say whethq Eastwood ... who wife Amy Jrvta1 are JUSl homebodies produced and directed .. Bird ... would from Malibu, and like to spend as auend the premiere. "Clint Eastwood much time as possible w11h their 3· wants to focus on his star." she said. year-old son, Max. "It is verboten to say if he wall be "We'll probably ha\eanotherch1ld there." in time. but right now >Ae·re enJ0}'1ng . ,.., Mauo much I.bat we're selfish a bout lum." Speclbera told the Hollywood Re~!' at a recent mo\ 1e scrttna.ns,. ~br!J. who's compleung his third .. Indiana Jones" movie. said he and lrvina a ren't .. social animals." NEW YORK -W}len the con· Krvat1ve watchd<>& aroup Accuracy in Media took aim at CBS anchor Du Ralkr wuh a tiny ad at tbc bottom of the front ~ of the New York Times. Rather took a li ttle potshot t.ck. AlM's advertisement, "'h1ch ran Tuesday. said, ··Arc you mad al Dan Rather?" and p ve a toll-(ree number. Calls to-ihat nu mber got a recording complaining that the recent CBS documentary .. The Wall W11t11n .. inaccurately sugested that Vietnam veterans are mentally deranged. "If this CBS slander of V1e1nam veterans makes you mad. tell Dan Rather how you feel... said the recording. then n ga' e Rather·s o fficc.- phone number. But calls to Rather's lane got a recording, tQO -of .. The Star- Spanglcd Banner:· "It wasn't a real big deal." said CB Newupokesman Tom Goodman ... It was a dog da}s of summer. fun thing to do. Dan was JUSt 1elltng these people, hey. don't qucstton m) patn- otism.·· In the documentarv. Rather inter-· vie wed vetetans "ho sull suffer from severe episodes of posHraumatlc stms disorder. .,....., ........ .,. AIUES (March 21-Apnl 19): Attenuon centers around gifts; loans. perhaps house payment$. Much occurs in relauon to security, family, domestic acijuttments. Morale shoots upwards due to favorable financial news. TAURUS (Apnl 2~Ma) 20): Whal appeared a loss will boomerana in your favOf'. You'll be concerned "'th oa.I. mineral n&bts. Individual who attempted to -fool you" wa ll have rude awakeninJ. Aries. PlSCCS in picture. GEMINI (Ma)' 21-June 20): Spothghl on responsibility, deadline. str0na love ttlationshap. Y®'ll be asked to "make a trade." Recoanize yo&.\f'·own ~orth, refuse to iive u'p so met hang of value for nolhmg. Capricorn reprnented. CANCER (June lJ-Jul~ 22): Whal had been -potential'' as no,.-cunent. Means no more dela). take mntall\ e. insist on your own style. proaram. A "top person" IS rcaJI) Interested and 1"111 pa} Anes IS in picture. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: tress independence. originality. creativity. dannJ. courage of conv1c11on!I. What had been a ~w-ce of fur wilJ be eliminated. Focus on film. 1llus1on. possible appearance before the media. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22J You're pulled 1n two dircctJons, ~ is to ch~ihe .. unorthodo\ ... Focus on intuition. character a naly$Js, ability to deal successfull) 1A1th "oman c\ccuttve. Cancer. Aquarius play roles. LIBBA(Sept 23-0C'l. 22) D1 \ers1 f~. make inquiries. push asadc red tape, contact "top person.·· You ·11add10 wardrobe and locate leaal document. Social activities accelerate Long distance call featured. Gemini J'iaures promi~t!Y· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 211· What had.been elusive will now practically be handed you on ~1h er planer Involves plan. situation that greatly adds to your sccurit}'. Be rel.eptl\e 1A1thou1 being gullable Another Scorpio involved. SAGITfARIUS 1:--.0". ~~-Dec 21): Fill out papen. get .. claim .. tn early. Focus on details. finances 1ha1 IO\Ohf one clo~ to you. possibly pa.rtneT or mate. Short 1np an' olved. rclall' c decides to cooperate. Virgo represerned .. CAPRICORS (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Domestic adjustment featured. you'll rcttive gift represcn11ng "tul.cn of afTecuon." Emphasis on agreements. style, morale. offer that could represent greater finaneta1 security. Libra involved. -AQUARIUS tJan 20.Fcb I r Your "~chic 1mprcssaons" arc on taflel. You·n gam informatton pre' 1ousl~ 1A1thhefd. Focus on basic issues, wort procedures. dec1S1on rt'."gardang health Pisces. Virgo pla) roles. PISCES <Feb 19-March 20): Lunar aspect reflects desire to wri~. communicate. put across 1dt'8 others consider -strange:· Your position is stronacr than ong.anall) anticipated. Suck to your guns. insistJUSttcc be done. IF SEPTEMBER 6 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle haghligbts travel. vanety. adventure. mantal status. possible add111on to family. You possess sense o f drama, appreciate music. an. literature --------------------..---------------~------------------------------------------------...---------------------------~ Kiddie cu ties crushed over contest rejectio:D a.. DEAR ANN LANDER : I did somrthing that I will regret for the rest of my life. I entered my 1wo adorable children in "The Kiddie Kuue Con- test... Perhaps seeing m) leuer in print will l\elp me get over the shame. I hope. 100. that my confess ion will prevent o ther mothers from making the ~me mistake. The contest was open to children from 3 to 7 years of age. A king and queen were to be chosen. The sclec- uon was based on looks and poise. There were so ma ny beautiful chil- dren competing. Ann. but I thought one _o f mine would surel~· win. I was mistaken. My 6-)ear-old was d1sappo101cd. but 1he 4-year-old "as complctd) crushed. She is too )Oi.tng 10 under- stand that only one lmle girl out of 50 could be the queen. and when another child was brought foNard and a crown placed on-her head. she sobbed as if her heart would brl·ak. Don't lei mothers ""ho l·nter theu children 10 thest con1es1s tell \ OU 1hat 1t°sa lot of fun. It is e\pen'il' ~·to dress up the kids so the} 1A1l1 ~tand out. and the rchearsmg (walking. smiling and So on) is grueling. When a child loses. his or her self-esteem hit~ bonom and I -. . Fare wars didn ~t start with the aiflines " the pain IS a14 ful I alwa} s told m} I.id~ 1ha1 loot.s don't mean an}th1 ng. and 11·s "hat 1s an~de that counts and then I entered them an this stupid contest. I tecl lake a h) pocnte Please sign me - ;\SHAMED 11'1 INDl-\N4-. DEAR INDIANA: .I .u ve always bee• opposed to k.iddie beHty coa- tesll, for lite very reasoas YH state.4. I am 1ratef-1 .. Y" for writiag. YCMtr bmllity cemes t.ltretlglt teed 8*l clear. la tlie loaa nm. yoer c.llildrea ~•Y profit from t.ltit experience. so it slt09)d •ot be considered a total loss. Lu1us this problem as causing me 10 re- consider. I need adnce. -A TEXAS- SlZE PROBLEM IN DALLAS. DEAR TEXAS: Siace it is obviMs daat JOU friellll ls iporiac yew ~.I twgal &Mt ite ..aK9SI 1'b ......... widtaprefesslMaL v .. are rtpt aa...t a t·year•W 80t be ... slal la be4 betweea two adlllls. INlt H mnt laear it from someone else. Ualett Y" set mu problem renlve.4, • • • Y" are ia fer a stormy marriage.. DEAR .\ N L.\NDER . For the • • • W~ just abou1 100 ~ars ago that Q. Why is that hull lane painted on To see ho" the' behaved under Q. Who v.ere first to pla) tenms7 last )Car and a half I ha'e be-en h' ang DE.\R ANN L.\~DER : r ve been the railroads fought pnce wars much ships called the Plimsoll Mark? different circumstances. Confidence . .\.The French. Eight centuries ago. wuh a man" ho has children from his a smoker santt I "as IS and ha' e no the way the airlines now do. On t~c A. ll was ship owner Samuel in a strange situa11on - a trolley ride Onl' the) called it "Jcu de Paume" previous mamage. plans to quit. I'm sick and tared of Santa Fe, you could take a SI 00 tnp Plimsoll who in 1876 g_ot a law_ _ the inexperienced fox tem e.rwas mean in~ .. Game of the Palm.·· The)' ,Recently hcacqu1red custod~ ofh1s bcin& insuh.edand treated.as if I have coast to coast for SI . Trans-. throu&h Briush Parliament to require the calmest. In initiati"e requiring batted the ball w11h their hands. 4-)ear-old daughter. He refuses to put · some loathsome disease What ha!> contin~ntal tickets were so cheap. such. To prevent CJ\Crloading ships. individual action -firecrackers set this child 1p a bedroom '-'llh his 7-happened to freedom and laben~ '" passenge~ bought them instead of So they won't founder an rough offnearalitter ofpups-the Afncan ar. ~ad )OU ever dream as a lad )c&r-old daughter. insisting that she th1scountry'! local tickets. then dropped off along weather. The Plimsoll mark has to bascnJI performed best. Bit the fello>A about h'1ng the life. sa}. of Wild Ball isn't comforuble there )Ct Instead r 'e read all the hteraturt about the line. show above the water lane. . "'ho ltl the firecrackers. Hickok? You might not lake 1t. Last the )Oungster sleeps on the couch an lung canttr and emphysema. I stlll written words o( Hickok were in a 'the ltv-ang room. choose to smoke. Isn't that my n&ht? A polar bear can smell }OU 20 miles away, give-or take a mile or so. Depends on what )Ou pul on the. To impress the opposite sex. that's letter lO has IAife Agnes: ··1 no m)' Every night for the last thrtt weeks Be fair. for cryin' OU\ loud. -l .t.R why the male rnc-ket chirps -she .\goes and only h'e to love she has been genmg up a t night HEEL LADY. listens -and lhe female fire fl) glows hur ... ne-ver mind. pet. .. ~e will ha \"C a call mg. "Dadd~ He g~ and gt'.ts DEAR LA.DY: 1.,.ee ._.,JM llave ., That churches were first 10 have stained pass windows is kno" n by all. Bul do you have any idea what \\ere second to have them? Mississippi steamboats. pizza. I sup loo.ks. Ou.c..Lov~and W.at.mcn llome 'C.l-· then "e ~ill be so happy... her and puts her an our bed bet1Aeen a pnfed rtpt .. SllMb, Mt ,_ • ~,5 it's fu1rl\ ~and in animal l ama~o~shure l ~lldo~~l~lh~~~~~··~~'h~e~t~w~o~o~f~u~s~.~~~~~~~~~~~t~lla~v;e~~~~~·~ .. ~~~~~~;~~daa~~·~~~~I ma crsroman IC -l e cma e 00 S gO-O ye. ear I C ... • Ot 0 Y do resent this UllrU.s.tOn. ....smMf!n.. mnC • ~lmost ~II ll}Onkeys hate IA Omen. got famous in thaL rocking_ c~a1r: flashy and listens. and the male Hickok ... W ild Bill... but I do not behe'e that a +\.car-old llaM tmek isa provn laealdt IMuanl, Animal trainers say that..... flunked out of West Point forla1lt nga mllkcs noises and looks. You don·t belongs tn a bed be1"'een '"O:aduhs. M ••Y llee't.y" be fa.Ir. fercryill' "1 ---~hcm~stry..c-Mm.-':..Had-.&Hiron becA a-Ye-to ~-nclcet 0..-a fi~. ·Home tead ~ required t~ W~~.plannif\g-to-bc mMFWd. 9u1 IMll! lM fo.u_ndcr. aruL.s.P-Uilual-.p s. ':....fie--was -to say. "I "A-Oufd ha,~-------ftn-!Ta'-ntt f:lmrerbuTIT oi; m-s-t6<r --- leader of the Mo rmon Church. been a major ge neral.·· . football's back. and what this team acres to ha'e a glass "andow. Glass Joseph Smith, ran for the U.S. -needs is another Lavem Miller. who cost too much. Se~ral farmers presidency. he pro mised that ff , Q. How man) airplane pilots arc plaved fo r St. Mary·s College, Minne-bought o m: pane. T raded II around. elected, he'd outlaw lawyers. still fl ying after age 8Q? sota. In 1929-against Dubuque.· he To " home\ er was due for inspection They have not told us the truth about the Amenca's Cup. ft°s not a cup. h 's an ewer. A vase-shaped jug with a hole in its bottom. Can't d rink champagne o ut of it:.-what good is it? Travel agencies say the lhree-da) vacation js preferred nOIA. the IWO- Wttk vacation less so. 8} seven 10 one. ~ AUTO FACTS .,. 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Can only rcpon the n11ed scored nine touchdowns and kicked to pro'e up the claim. Ft yang Gctogenarians -UFO -three field goals -for 63 points an 19 has 63 members. To belong. }OU m inutes. You ha\e 9.000 taste buds. if nttd a good FAA license and must t\ p1cal . ..\pig onl) has 8.000. Sounds pilot a plane al least-Once after )'Our Bedouin tents are dtv1d"'1 down the a though tt had.more, what? 80th birthday. No doubt many more middle -male and female. Food. .e. such pilots could qualify. but don·, drink. saddles. carpets, whatever. arc Those stone walls of Ne" England bother. stored pointedly either on one side or - claim 1s their construction was Dog trainers tested various brttds. RUFFELL'S l..UTEIY llC. .................... lW-.... Cllltllsr-54&-llM c.. ......... ,.....,. ......... ......... a. .... ,..,....,. ~N'S M••ccmBIH 714/957-2533 .... the other. For example. camel ma-fueled with apple brand) me sa~ nun: as kept on the female· side. you can look at the wall and see ho" mattresses on the ~ale side. mµch fuel was used . Q.2-Bolh vulnerable, u South you hold: •OI Q Al'752 0 AW •tl Partner opens the blddfq with tbrec spades. Whal KlioD do you take? A.-This band, iD terma of point count, is far weaker than t.M rarst example. Here, however. you have the equivalent of line f ... tmu- two aces, and eitbs tile quea of uump1, or the ruf'ftaa value in clubs u a IUD trick. Md dlele IO part- ner's MYCD, and you come up with enouab to rai1e 10 four spedes . Q.l-AI South, vulnerable, you bold: • A&.l QM 0 AN •.U n. biddiQI bas proceeded! .... W• .._..EMA ,_ ,_ I Q ,_ ' Wllill do JOU bid DOwf A.-We -DO ,_ WbJ an,one .................. ow-ins seat, you should not hang him for it. Bid two no \rump. Q._4-.Both vulncmbk. as.South.you hold: •U3 Qm OQ113 •AJrQ4 The-b.iddiq bas proceeded: West Nortll ..._. · So41tlt •<> 1• ... ! What do you bid now? A.-Pa.rtner'dtould have (air values for bis Vulnerable OYerC&ll, and you have a fine haft4I witb adequate sup- port. Even thoup yoU,. queen of diamonds mipt not be a wort.ins card, we think you arc worth a raise to four spades. • Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •'53 Q'Ql ¢Aml J•U. The biddina has proceeded: Wiii Nom. Eats S... ... •• 1 Q ,_ ' What action do you take? A.-For a two-lcvd vumcrable ova-call partner should have at -.. 11w equivalmt of an openlaa bid Md a.pd suit., probQty. ~ .... n.. ~ anunp 9'IPPOl1 II ..... quatt and you have the values lo iDVlle prDe by raitina to three heerts • ... lricb. -llOW JOU _ ....... ,.. '°"· ... ....,. -,-~ ... -.-. .. mllli* bt opmitaa lialU: ila dWd • lCROSS 1 Very dry 5 Order 9 ShedS half 14 Frog genus 15 lmpulM 16 F.,._.. 17 ()t(~6ty 18 Oefeult: '"' 19 Ms. K•ton 20 Rep 21 Petty 22 Darr\ned 23 Fate 25 Onnk 27 Math 9UbJ. 28 Support 29 "Help!" 32 LNely 35 Most showy 37 AMI 31~ 39V~ 40 Elicit• 42 Fruit 43 Whole mWI ... Upon 45 ...... 48 ...... 47 Seta out 51 Germen city 54 Produce MTltb - 57 Mtek>Pe 51 N9getNe contrecdol• 1 2 3 4 14 17 20 59 WIM one 60 Insolence 61 ~1• 62 -Flttgerald 63 Rome'• waterway 64 Irishmen 65 Morning sleng DOWN 1 S.ery 11em 2 App11aoc:e 3 Determinate -quenUfies 4 Small ctlild 5 Mgty 6 Moekery 7 Soil: pref 8 Sorrow signs 9 ~ones 10 Oisl*• 11 l)nre!itt>l9 one 12 $..t>ucil.S 13 Fa1 21 Exploit 24 Oem•- 26 Antarciic 988 28 Greelt sage 29 Otary 30. Norwegian city s 1 WW-11!.gvn 32 .cheeM 33 Wheel sex>«• 34 Penetrating 6 35 Rankling 36 Visionary 38 Eye pert 41 Rak• 42 P* 45 Ligtrt cok>r 46 88'rler 47 8eceuM 48 Au.onia 49 Erne 7 8 50 Reek 51 Def9e1 52 USSR'• -mount .. 53 a.n.ar 55 Condnent 59 Vut-- 10 11 12 13 . . .. . .. "· by Mar.na & Maratta '"Before Daddy goes swimming he always diptoes in the water." AP\tL\ANCE FEARS by Brad Anderson Dltllfl'flS THE llBl'fACE ~ 1 ARLO ~JAMS I J I ' e . ....., .. b Hank Ketcham ~~ ,.f FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnst<>n "They're a lot alike. The only difference ia that one will bring me the newspaper!"~ PBAl'fUTS we COULD TR'< IT °™15 WA'(, SIR .. • -~ • ... 'l SAIO ... /AA. WILsatS HEAD V6lED A lDT LDN6E8 ~ H\S AAIR.• . - l I l 1 ,by Pat Bredy •. tu.•·--· U-.T.~::_--~' ~ ..... ~ DOOllfltSBU.Y . ~.~ 115~'' . C•4'&¥W~ . . ' by Garry Trudeau·. b. -=~= sa:~4llA-4~<rs· = M(Jf1TIT/ ~ 0/11! \ ----'""GAY L ,.._ __ _ ..... .......... _ ........... "= ............... ---~-'' _______ _,_......, ' • 4 11111 .. . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1988 Edison hung!}' after. sub~ar_ '87 season ettermen work ard to turn 2-8 campaign aroun~ BJ ROGER CARLSON ................. Remember that song-it's so hard to be humble? · Bdl.aa --c1iargers ~: Green •nd Gold. ~Sunset, II m.t1l: LMeue 7-3, Ovtr•ll, 7-1. Off9nle: Multlolt I. DeMMe: 50, with 4·3 loo« Heed coed\: O.ve White ' 30 rcJ1,1mina lett~rmen, as well u the core ofa 10-0 sophomore team. It's CDOU&h 10 g1v,e t.be Cha.fgeu a No. 8 rankinJ in ttle preseawn ratings in ClF Division I circles. w1th1n range of No. S Fountain Valley and No. 6 Mater Dci. each which looms as one of the big mo ments of 1he season for Edison. "We have a lot more dep1h and there arc no legiuma1e t1.1.-o-wa} staners." said White. "We'll have some rotatinJ and ma~ be that wall help make a difference. too. Last year. I don't think Patnck Reill) came off the field. Edison H i&h's Chargers, prep foot· ball powers since they opened 1he doon in 1969 and tough even when ther had no seniors that first year. arc stil trying to live down their stunning 2·8 record ofa year ago. Staff: Herrv Sdlmldt (offenil11e line), Twrv Lorentzen (defeni lve 11ne), llriwl GtosMn (defenilve coordinator, II 1•1ctien); Scott Stre>&nld« (of- '9nllw llne, defen•l11e line), Lvmen Clower (defensive endl, tight Ind$, klcMra>; Rldt Mevera 1rec.el111n, de- ,_.,,,. b9cil•); Rend\I WUll•m• (run- nlftt b9dls, defensive beck•) • ..It seemed he played eve~ down at tiV't end and safety, as well as kickoffs and punts, and returns ... .. Yes, it did humble me quite a bir." admitted Edison Coach Dave White. himself one of the star quanerbacks durinl a reign of success from 197(). 6 which includes four CIF championships and a dozen trips to the r layoffs. ' " learned some thines. too. and we've pushed harder in 1he off· season. Every- one may have taken things fo r gran1cd .. 1ha1 all we had to do was JUSI show up. "Wc1.1.ereina 101 of games lasl year. We went for two to tie and didn 't against Capo Valley, and ~ wen1 for 1wo to wi n apinst Fountain Valley, and didn't. And there were a lot of games which we lost in the founh quaner. We were worn down and weren't mentally tou&h. We hope to win a few close Raiders topple -cnargers Shanahan, Beuerlein, Brown shine in debut as LA wins, 24-13 LOS ArfGEL~ rAPl -Tun Brown returned his first lltfL kickoff · 97 yards· for a touchdol"n and the rookie coach.quarterback combina· tion of Mike Sha nahan· and Steve Bcuerlein ao t off to a winning stan Sunday. Nevertheless, it appears Lhere arc chanees on the horizon for the Los Aneelcs Raiden , who arc tryiog to rebound from their worst season in25 yan. . The Raiders used Brown's return, two touchdown runs by Marcus Allen and a 2S-yard field aoal by Chris Bahr to beat the San Diqo Qwaen 24-13. 1 .. ScMdule ,rl., S.t. 9-et El Modena Fri., s.t. 16-<aPO Va lley (et OCCI TburL, 5eot. 22-;LB JQrCS.n (et H8 ) Fri., Seot. »-Mater Del (SA Bowl) Fri., Oct. 7-St. JOhn Bosco (•I H8 ) fl'rl., Oct. 1._.t Huntington Beach" Fri., Oct. 71-Ftn. Veltev• (e l OCC> Fri., Oct. ~rlne• <et OCC) Fri., Nov. 4-0cM n View• (el HB) Ttlun., Nov. l~et Westminster• • L-.ue Ntne. .U Nf'M' et 7:30. p mcs this year, maybe we'll be touaher this year." There were other c1rcums1ances - the injury bug. and Whne 1s "ell aware similar consequences could spell disaster again for his sqaud. "last year 1here -were some things we just couldn't con1ro1:· he said ''K.aleaph (Caner) going do" n hurt. and if we get four or fi"e going down this year it will be a s1ruggle. Bui we feel we have a lot to go an wnh." Indeed the Chargers have a lot to go in with, starting with six alt-leaglle performers, 16 returning staners and Reilly, the fastest Charger w11h 4. 59 speed for 40 yards, will still be quarterback Greg Angelov1c's maJOr aerial target, but the plan no1.1.-as for him to cover the secondary onl) as a fift h back on passing si1uat1ons. and there is ample help an 1he returns .department. . And there is balanced depth -w11h three of those returning all-league standouts (Angelov1c. Reill} and ti&ht end Brian Ryder) on 1he offense and three (linebacker Ke' an Robens. and backs Scott Jarrett and Darren Lance) on defense. "I don't know if~e haH' an~ grea1 players," said Whtte. "But "e·ve got some good ones. We ha'e some experience and some senior leaders who have grown up,B) lea~ue I bope to be able to battle 1hc Fountain Valleys and Wcs1mansters. The at· 1itude as good. We paid a pnce and 1f that means anything 1.1.c'll be an lhc thick of things. "We're shooting for the league Litle. and of course. 1he.pla om. We have a lot to prove. ·w e didn't make the playoffs Last year. and we usuaUy-do. There's a lot offrustrauon and hun,cr here. I think we'll be competitive.' Here's a rundown b) position: Rams Smother. Packers .. , - Defense forces seven turnovers. makes six sack s in 34-7 Yiclory . GREE BAY. \\>1s.t..\P)-frrr) Gra} and the Los Angeles Rams -wen1 on the defen<.1' e unda). smothen ng sloppy Green Bay 34-., an an 'FL season-opener filled with Packer mistakes. Gray returned an an1ercl'Ptton .17 ~ards for a touchdown on the final pla~ ot the third quaner to give the Rams an insurmountable 'I-) k ad and send Packers' Coach Lind) fofante to a lop 1dcd loss an his Green Bay debut ··our pass rush 1s "'hat did 11 tor us.·· said Ora) after the Rams sacked Green Ba) \lJner Randy Wright LX ttmes and his founh.quaru-r r.:-placemcnt. Don Ma- jkowski. once. "The rush was there and thl' blttz did the1ob:· Ora) said. "When tha1 happen\. thl· quanerbaC'k is rushed mto bad 1hrows. He just thrc1.1. at to me He-was on has back foot and I don't think he e'er s.a" m·e:· • The: Packers fell a1;>3n from the outscL.as orman iefferson returned the o~n1ns l.1cl.off 4~ yal"ds onl) to fi.amble tbe balf a\\a} Thai "3'>JU 11he beginning. Green Bay lost four fumble') an the game. including three 1n the first quaner .md "a" 1n1e~p1ed thrtt limes. Two of those earl)' tumble led ttl Ram touchdowns and a 21-0 halftime lead. as quancrhacU1m E'erett passed for two scores tn the first hall Sanday'• NFL scores Ra.ma 34. Green Bay 7 llalden 24. San Otego 13 Detroit 31. Atlanta 1/ lffJ, Pittsburgh 24, Dallas 21 Chicago "34 . Miami 7 Buffalo 13. Minnesota 1 O Ph tladelphia 41. Tampa Bay 14 Cincinnati 21. Phoenfx 14 San Francisco 34. ~ew Orleans 33 New England 28. NY Jets 3 Houston 1 7. Indiana polis 14 (ot) Seattle 21 . Denver 14 Cleveland 6. Kansas C)ty 3 "Iv.a disappointed fo r Lind~. but I think he'll do a 'great JOb' hert .. Rob1n\on "a<.n't half as d1sappo1nted for Infante as Infante "a~ for his 1eam "From 1he out'\t't. "e had too man} mistakes, tumo\Cn V. e cenainl\ "e~ o ur own worst enemy," Infante said . "I hope the team \OU saw 1oda~ 1s not tnd1cauve of Lhe "-a~ th(' l"l'St of the season &°" ·· Afterwards. the talk centered on a namored trade which would brina q~k Jay Schroeder of the Wllhi""°" Redskins to the Raiders. It wu ~ in several Los ~newspapers Sunday that tbe Raiden and Redskins have llSeed to a trade involvina Schroeder nd o&nsive tackle Jim lachey of die Raiden and that the deal wtll be a"°"'nc:ed early this week. .... CCll'Wt.ck lllcb&el Stewart aoee MW die back of an. .. , .• Jlfonaaa Jetfenon to force a fe=ltle. "Grttn Ba) had to Pia' cl'' l'~ bad break the) could have had in an opener:· s:ud Rams Coach John Robinson. "You don'1\\JOI 1ha1 10 happen in )Our first pmc hkc that Our defense forced some tumo,ers. We dad a aood JOb of pulling pre ure on them. l..at('r an ti\(' ftrs1 quaner. Jefferson fumbled a punt, and ~nthon~ 'e" m:m l'C'CO' ettd at the Green Bay 5-yard hne 10 ~t up a I-\ ard tourhdown run by Greg BcU that made tt "-0 1rown·s name bas alto been men- tioned in the tl"8de talk. -rlleft's nothina to report," Rliden manalina ~I pertner Al Davia laid. .. E~y thinks they Dow wbal'190iq OD.•• ~ the 1917 Heiaman Trophy winner' ud the li•th paayer selected in lllt 11W'in1•1 NFL draft. KlOred with 1:43 left bctbft halftime to pve the llliden I 14-) lead. n.e former Noire Dame star bunt illlO die dlS at about the Raiclm' 40- ,... Ii• and mlily Outran has pilflUVS. "I c:u"t WOtTY .abcMlt at," ~ '".Wala ~ trade ... If I'm.,. ... l'il ~ llill't now. rm Pftl ID IO .,.. a. aow. n.tte•1 noclli111 I can .... it... • • Mliil .. touCWowa. li'OWii .. -:n. lllJI ill f'roet 61 .. jolt. AJI I Md ID do wu nan. "ha&'1 tlw mty ,..,. .. ... . Parrish's ho~er lifts Red Sox paSt Angels Win ties Boston for first In AL East with Tigers Tbc way Larry Punsh (1priel; tie came out alle9d iD the ICries wilh the AftldL As a result. the lolloe Red So• came out of n ahead an the AmericlD a..e..-Eut. finally. 5 1went2-for-l. l belped win two pmn Md lole OM." M PWrilh. W'°9e 10th· ...... :II~ 1M Red Sol a f>.S YlCtaO' o..-tk A ...... YICtalJ •ted*' lled Sol ..... 4-0 .... two ...... -.... ..... ~,uap ... AL~liilla ...... 7S-61 . PlirilillldahOIMl ............ l yiaoly n.-r . ....., .............. -~""1 ill Fridays .l-2 lclll. ,.,,.... ...... bomen tamtfaw.ta•-- p ve ham 12 for the Kason. .. They"ve told mt he's a streak httttr Well. now i1 the lime to 11rcak," saKI Boston Manaler Joe Morpn, whose club fi nally made .,oc:t on its tiftb cbance to catch tht T 1aers dunna a I O.pme roed trip. Bolton. winning for JUSt the sa'Ond tame 1n ~pines, had blo"n chan~ to tie the Det roit Tileft the lftVlOUI two days The l'ed Soit bad not bta ia tinl linc:e A~ 3. .. we·~ art a couple other teams blick 1n the f'Ke. lut lbey"ve still tot to catch us..·· Mcqan 11.1d. Panillt"sblowoff'~n Harve) saved the Sox aft.et tht ~netts bad fouaht back •o tit the pmc tn ihc bottom Of Oat 1en·nlh .. You ~think )OU can lrt the pmc bilck aAn IOIMtlri• lilre that;-Pa.milt ....... , .... .,. bow wheft .,_ pitch was "SolDe llid I bit a pd pnch. I lut at .U. but it WM II tM met of t.M b9t and I didft 't 1'ank at was -__ .. ~ cknwns faded to IMP hll ft~ mna streak. bUt he lasted 6¥, 1nn1nas. wnw1na a four-oao ICCOnd.. '1"hi\ tS not time for me to m1 a tan I JUSt want toao out a.o<1 keep us an the pme:· Clemens •td. , Ckmens allowed eaght hits.. struck out seven and walkrd one. Ocmens' sccond-1nntna stnkcout of Mtke Brown P"e him 2S9 for the season. break•N SmolcC) Joe Wood's team ~rd set in 1912. Parrish bncd a l·l fas1b&ll from Haocy. 6-S. to rielat cmw. Hane) has allo~ JUl three "°""" "' 71 ~ i1"UQP. M S'9ftlry, f>.2. replactd ~mm.s an tbe teYeath and •cw\cd 2\, inrunss ltt Smith pitched IM IOll!a; ariki1ll out two. and eat9Cd !Mt 22M •¥e. S.W. Im fO llriMouts an 6 '7 uu't., 1lic Atsh jumped Oft CkfDens for foW ~ lft die .cona. Jatt Ho-di linll:cd. t .~nd °" a _.. Md llCIOriJd oa• ~ Malter't •lilek-°"* Sdl 1I1lhCWCMMt• ~ .:'Ottid Mllln' and ... Dowtuna fonO-ed with tii 21" hotM'r. .. I I· • 0Nnge COlilt DAILY PILOT/ MofMlar, leDtember I, tM1 BDISONLOOKS TO TURN AROUND 2-8 CAMPAIGN ••• ..... 1 . AddiliONDy, tbe ciw.n bave juDior Doenie Smilb, tbe heir • ~t lO the swur's rb&e in '89. ~ a& S-l l, 169, &eel tbe llOPbomora 10 that1tnbeaten record a ~ 1111> ud w :r-ve iD lbe """' ....... II II Friday'• ia1n1qu.d ICrimftlllt. aUNNING BACU -Miranda returns for his third abot at tailbeck. He scored five touchdowns 11 a jwaior, but it WU atss than hil poe,ential. 'He wa1n',t mentally into it last year," said White. "Really.tit was a very avtrqe year for him. He's ltJ'Onler and quicker and I think it's b9dl to the Gus Miranda I knew as a IODbomore. He's not aoina to run for 2.000 yards and take off on 80 but he'll act his yardage and &be.m honat. --Patrick lteUly ornNllVE UNE -Chris Lap-m (fr 7, 251)and Grq Thurston 29)aive the Cba11trs a massive u_p ft'Olll. or at leal1 one with a ~ ofvea amona the forest 'nn combine with fr I CltDter Mn Hawtins, and at pant it wiU be a ro&atina system between 6-1 La- mont Pay, 6-1 Jeff Alelin and 6-3 Ki Winkler. ~(Th"nton)isoeeoflhe most improved players on the team." said White ... He wu a thinktring('r last yeer and wu the 15th strongest on the team. Now he's third strongest (Rob- erts and Hawkins are 1:2). He really IOI after h in the weiabt room." Pay staned at pard as a junior and is one of the better Edison linemen, but will yield some playing time offensively because White want hint at defensive encl. ere aoina to throw a lot. but yo u have to keep them honest." heart;' said White. ''We hope to keep him on offense for th(' most part. Reilly is at flanker, whtle 6-31/: Art Baird and junior Rocky BaJch will ahenurte at split end. Hawkins is strong at center and one of the offensive keys, according to White. KICKING GAME Mark Shane Sherman rushed for 1.000 yards on tbe sophomore team and ahboulb not bia (S-9, 170), carries a t"9 dout. He t.:k.1 'up Miranda, a three-year sta11er. • Three will rotate at fullback with Jim Warren (6-1, 200). Chuck Nowot- ny (S-11, 190) and Pete Schroeder (S-10, 177) in the picture. ••wamn is probably our best blocker," said White. "WarTCn and Nowotny arc billed for defensive line duty, and Schroeder is a linebacker in pus situations, thus the rotation. Ryder mums with hopes of repeat· in& bis alJ-laaue honors at tight end. ''We've had some good ones at tight end." said White. ''Ryder is probably our No. l ttcruited guy. He's a basketball player with good hands and aood speed (4.75). and he's a better blocker this year." Junior Brian Hll&ins. who broke Ryder's one-year-old sophomore re- cord for receptions, backs him up. Zamiska, a 6-3 wide receiver and defensive end, shares punting duty with Kevin Onale. Both are ex- perienced and solid. Jon Cernok will do the placc- kickin& out to 30 yards. Distance shots may to to Doug Merlino. Darren Lance will kick off, and Reilly is involved in the return games. llECEIVERS -Reill y returns with all-lea&ue credentials, with 35 rueptions for 394 yards. "He's a touah little (5-9, 166) kid with a bia The strength at ti&ht end ma} result in the Chargers occasionally going to double tiaht ends. Said White of Higins: ·•we have to find a spot for him," · Balch is also a punt returner, and Reilly is joined by Balch. Chad Ponegalelc and Harry Loughran in the kickoff return game. DEFENSIVE UNE -Peay and Zamiska are defensive ends - Coliner's strategist calls Kiwi's bluff, Ian 't overconfident P'rem Tiie Asnclated Press SAN DIEGO -Through glory and defeat, Tom Whidden has been at Dennis Conner's side as the chief on-the-water stratqist for the veterarr-America's Cup skipper. ~ ThetwoarctOfCtheragain as part oftbeSan Diego Yacht Oub's uruqu~ Cup defense against New Zealartd's unprecedented challenge. Though the best-of-three serid staning Wednes~ day off San Diego has bttn branded a mismatch, with New Zealand's 132-foot challenger yacht 1:onsidered slower than SDYCs 60-foot revolutionary catamaran, Whidden, as tactician, can't afford to believe it. "I'm sure (New Zealand) is tryiQ& to lull us into thinkin& we're fantastic "and there's no way we can lose," said Whidden. reacting to clajms by New Zealand Challenge chairman Michael Fay that the Kiwi boat is an hour or more slo\\er than the catamaran over the ~mile Cup course_ ---=--fS "Okay, Leonard! A llttle hit. babe, a llttle hit I!..." Said Whidden, "There's no way we're an hour faster, just take my w9rd for it. We're praying that we'll be 20 minutes faster .. Either he's insulting your Elliott cap .... -Southern 500 intelligence or something's wrong with the (Kiwi) IH&& ~ boat." • ... Winston Cup points leader Blll Ewen • Whidden-said the catamaran could be vulMrab~ if bcld off R••ty Wallace over the final 32 nice-day winds arc lighter than expected. He also said laps on Sunday to wtn the Southern 500 there's aJways the chance of a b_rcakdown on the NASCAR race at Darlington International ~alaJD.IDJl.O.li:.a.J.oUJUhau::ou.1.C1.J:esi.1J.l.JLD.Cti$(1&J.1illfi~~).--R:~'W'll:V.:-Eltiott ,,assed Mite Alex.... Oil lap 331 Though neither side has released precise pet-after the event's final caution period and then stayed formance figures. the Stars 81. Stri¢5 soft-sail just ahead of Wallace to win his fifth race of the year- catamaran last week completed the ~mile windward-the most of any driver on lhc circuit ... Emenoa leeward coun;e 1n J hours, 27 minutes. Its sister ship, Ftw,.N.1 domi.nated in the wet and fhcdi'ylO whnhc: the catamaran equippc_d with a riaid wing-sail that E1con 200 lndy<ar race at Mid-Ohio S~ Car Conner plans to use an defense of the Cup, was l~ding Coune in ~Jlington, Ohio ... Winston poanll leadcr the trial ruf\ before a brt>ken bowsprit forced the craft to Mark Oswald defeated Jlm HU41 in. the Big Bud Funny dro. p o. ut. -.. . Car Shootout during qualifying for the National Hot Rod Association U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis. Ind. _Quote of the day BHI Ly ...... a utilit->man for the-Triple-A Louisville Cardinals. who will play all nine positions inthe '8st game of h·is professional career. ··we're just trying to figure out who's ao1ng to play where as I'm movinj around. ljust don't want to have my catchers min on when I go out 10 play first base." Receiver denlee allegatloaa 'Wide receiver Bart Lee Dybs-SayS be doesn't remember receiving $5,000 whC he sianed with Oklahoma State. as is ~ty_ alle&ed by the National Col- lqiate Athletic Association. The Tulsa orfd;-_ in Sunday's editions. said the NCAA alleges I 00 S~O bills were delivered 10 Dykes' Bay City. Texas. residence about the time he 111ned a letter of intent with the Cowboys. The NCAA also alleges Dykes received a SI 1 OOOcarafter his freshman year and received a Sl2S monthly allowance tbrouab hii sophomore year. the QeW1119per said. Sunday, Dykes said of the money, "It doetn't rinJ a bell to me. I don't know where they're 1Hti~= aources at,'' .... Heavyweight champion -. suffered minor trauma to his bead and c:Mll wall in an a"tomobilc accident Sunday momina nocfarfrom histraininacamp in"GrccneCounty. Tyson has been hospitalized at Columbia Prcsbytc · n Me4ical Center for observation and diapostJc ts after his car skidded off a we\ road, said Dr. ,. ..,..._. assmant prokssor of nucroloSY at the edical ceatcr ... &.. 0..... held a 3-stroke lead lb scv('n Mies 10 play when a thunderstorm forud overnight Televlalon, racllo TELEVISION 10 a.m. -MJT0 RACING: IMSA Grand Prix of San Antonie, ESPN. 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: PhiladclQhia at Chicago Cubs (doubleheader). WGN. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Pittsburgh. 2 Channel. 11 :30 a.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open fourth- round matches, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: All-American Futurity, ESPN (Channel 56, 3 p.m.). 4:30 sr.m. -BASEBALL: DOOgers at Atlanta, ChanQel 11. TBS. • . 4:30 p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open fourth-~ ma1thes-, USA.-- 3"-p.fll. -BASEBALL: Anpls at Kansas City. Channel 5. S p.m. -NP'L FOOTBALL: Washington at New York Giants, Channel 7. 6 p.m. -AUTO RAqNG: CART Escon Radar Warning 200. ESPN. · 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Boston Collqe (tape). Prime Ticket. 8 p.m . -HORSE RACING: Del Mar replays, Channel 56 (Prime Tic:ket. 11 p,m.). RADIO . 2 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at San Francisco, KFMB. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, KABC (790). S p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Kan~s City. KM PC (7 10). S p.m. -NFL FOOBALL: Washinaton at New York Giant,, KNX (1070). TUESDAY TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open women's quanerfanals. USA. .. Zamilka is a. returninJ starter and .Pay hu starting expenence, ' "Pay i1 an ell.(>los• ve hitter with 4.8 speed in the 40, Jaid White. "I llaink he's a bi& time player. we·ver.rJ a couple fl oc_w pys wbo will a litdeWt-a..dx.owhon(fr , I 7) and Jeff Buckingham (6--0. 194). Chad's a bi1 hitter ... Inside, where the Charters often move aro"nd, either at a tackle or at the note, is Tim Creed. a S-10, 181 - pound returning starter. The other two spots will c.ome from a number of prospects, includina Wamn, Nowotny. Miles Chartier and Gary Readina. LINEBACKERS -Jlobcrts is Edison's defensive leader, and he stands out with his strcnatb (he benches 350 and squats 450) and speed (4.6 in the 40). Vince CunninJham (6-1, 201) re- turns with startana experience, and Brad Sherman (5-11 , 183). Schroeder S-10, 177) and Nick Agosta (S-10, 164) figure to sec action. SECONDARY -Jarrett is joined by Phil McDonald at comer. the latteT a rcturnina ,tarter. They're backed up by Ponegalek. Lance is aJso a returning all-leaguer and is at strong safety. He was also an all-league choice in volleyball and was the team's most improved player a year a10 . At free safety is Dan McCown, with Balch, a Jack of all trades. considered a backup anywhere in the sccondal);:- And1 there is Reilly, who surely will see action again on defense in certain situations. ... ,. ......... Nicll Aeom. ~lb Orel AJpJovic, qb JefrAlllia, 01 An~ =.=.....~ .... Jon~k Miles Chartier, di Bren Cooper, c-dl Tim CTeed. dJ . Vince C\lnningl\am, lb Martt Hawkins, c Brian Hiains, te-de Soon Janett, wr-db Chad Knowlton, de Da'rrcn Lance, db-le Chris Lippincottbo t Dan McCown, d Pbil Md>onaJd. db Josh Min, db Gui Miranda, tb Lawson Mollica, ot-lb Chuck Nowotny, fb..dl Kevin Onale, k Brett Pas. dJ Lamont l>eay, ot-de Chad Poft8tlak, wr-db Qaly Reaclina, ot-dl Patnck ~eilly, wr-db David Reiter, c-dl Kevin Roberts, lb Brian Ryder, tc Pete Schroeder, fl>.lb Brad Sherman. lb Shane Sherman, tb Donnie Smith, qb-db Gres Tbunton, ot Jim Warren, fb..dl Kip Winkle~, ~ Marl: Zamiau, wr-de Ht. Wt. S-10 164 6-1 183 6-1 194 6-3 183 S-10 161 6-0 194 S-11 162 5-10 . 173 S-11 184 S-10 181 6-1 201 6-1 219 6-1 185 6-0 183, 6-1 177 6-2 193 6-7 251 6-0 167 ,5-11 176 5-10 156 S-9 17S 6-3 199 S-11 190 5-10 165 5-10 i 99 6-1 202 5-1 140 5-10 180 5-9 166 S-10 172 6-0 199 6-4 2 18 5-10 177 S-11 183 5-9 170 5-11 169 6-5 229 6-1 200 6-J 221 6-3 189 Yr .. ,..n1a1 Jr., up tam~ Sr., reual'llina all·lcttue Jr., "P fiom ~ Sr., rctumial tmnaD Jr.,11Phm~ Jr.,upfiom~es Sr., returnil;(- Jr., up from IOpbomores Sr., did not play as jr. Sr., retumina starter Sr .. retumina ~t staner Sr. returnina starter Jr., up from sophomores Sr., rctumina all~leaaue Sr., did not play asjr. Sr., rcturni"I all-league . Sr., returning starter Jr., up from 50phomorcs Sr. retumana staner Jr., up from sophomores Sr .• 3-year starter Jr., up from sophomores Sr., rcturni"I p-t starter Sr., returning letterman Sr .. returnina ~t starter Sr., returning starter Jr., up from sophomores Sr., returning letterman Sr., returning all-league Jr., up from sophomores Sr., returning all-league Sr., returning all-league Jr., up from sophomores Jr., up from sophomores Jr •. up from sophomores Jr., up from sophomores Sr., returning letterman Sr., returning letterman Jr,, up from sophomoi:cs Sr., returning letterman Pitcher goes 4-for-5 to bolster Clnclnriatrs 17-0routofCubs seven inninp for his sixth strai&ht victory and BJ. Surhoff hit a three-run homer as visiting Milwa~ swept a four-pmc series. From ne Aa1odated Press Re1a1t S, Twbu Z: Israel Sanchez allowed one hit in 41/l inninpofrcliefand George Brett~ RBLdouble broke a fif\h-innina tie to key visiting Kansas City. Danny Jackson became the National Le8fue's fint 20-pme winner this sea5on and went 4-for-5, mcludina two hits during Cincinnati's nine-run fifth inning. as the Reds routed the host Chicago Cubs 17-0 Sunday. Luis Quinones paced the Reds' 18-hil attack with a three-run homer and two-run sing.le. Jack-son, who scored four runs, entered the game with nine hits in 74 at-bats, a .122 average. AWedcs 11, Yullea Z: Dave Stewart allowed four hill in seven innings and Dave Henderson and Dave Parker hit two-run homers for host Oakland. The Yankees have lost 24 of36 and dropped into a tie for third place with Milwaukee in the Amencan League East, four sames back. ' Orlola I , Man.en 4: Billy Ripken and Joe Onulak hit two-Nn homers and Terry Kennedy added three bill and an RBI as visiting Baltimore won a season series for Jackson, 20-6, allowed six hits a nd walked none as the Reds won their fifth straight -game and eighth in their last 11. Elsewhere in the National League: Eqos S, Glaat1 Z: Ahdres Galarraga hit a two-run double and Brian Holman won for the first time in a month for host. . A1trot 4, CardluJ1 ~ Kevin Bass hit a two-run homer and Billy Hatcher drove in two runs to lead host Houston within five games of first-place Los Anacles in the National Leaaue West. Los Angeles at New York. San Diego at Philadelphia and the doubleheader between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Braves at Atlanta wtre postponed because of rain. In the American League: • • 1Miu1 S-Z, ftlteSo• %-5: Dave Clark homered with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift host Oeveland in the first game of a doubleheader. and Harold Baines' RBI triple highli.f!lted a four-run ninth inning as 1cago cameback fo gam a sp 1 Bl• Jays t, Rusen 7: Georse .Bell hit a grand slam in the bottom of the ointh inning and Rance Mulliniks' two-run double hia}llighted a (ive-ron ei&hth as the host Toronto ralfied. . 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N.Y. ll waa tbe ..ct rain-siill!-' session during the tournament's .,_week. ODIJ fi.-e match('S wcre completed Monday 10 a.m. -CANADIAN FOOTBALL: Tor- onto at Hamilton (tape), ESPN. u s • • , t p,..,... •. --t. l.Oe-4ell ,,.,.. • .. • .. o-. °""" --...,. . 1 • = •S t t t t o c11C1a .. --J ....._.,_, -.. Owltoot Ill ..,_W,H J C-11•J J t t I 7 ,_.., ........... 111 • WI l4M;;; f1I 1°""aa AW 0 J I t t • 1 ' l I I before .,.., _billed. . TUBlbAY aADIO 2:.:> p.m. -BAIBBAIL: Dodaers 11 AtlaDla, KABC (790). ..,_,. 1•) t t t I t p 11 •. • 10 • M • -• IO -1 --... .._ --....,Llr ' I 1 1 t t t .,_W,1>-1 S I J I 1 l ............ 1 t I I t t :s· .... ' • t t t I ... 0.-1 ...... I t t I t I T....,L,.1-1 6 1 I S ---t ~ : : ~ ; -..... ""' 1 • , 1 ' ....... _ j l l 1 Olfllll!ILM I I t O t t ..._ • .,.. 1 r 1 I 4 --U •J t S I J f ~ 11-i I I t -_.. to J _, In '"' .... ........... t 1 t t t C... I ) • 4 1 t ... t•I t t I t t ------,._,,_, • ._...,.,_ c-., .......... , U1 •w , .. , •. .,__, 'lroc. T.-~ le I -M 1M 1111 "41•w lie:•· Cta-.il, Fent, II •w lllL:c, ~ ,W11, llMllllrn • ._. ,..,._,""'•·Ille W-T-. MJoita-l!!~~~iD•i•~'~Da~':.....;1~--~··~"""i· ~·i"*'~'i ..... i""~~-r.ii ... ill~ul:...' TllW • ._ ~-t.lt. ,..._,,... -~i;rs::,..._ .. .. • • • Bears run over Dolphins McMahon guides - lcago win, 34-7 ; 49ers edge Safiits From TM A110Clated Pre11 Jim McMahon, whose ailing shoulder had robbed, him of the abilit)'. t~ pa~s a!'d the Chicago Beal'$ of their in1p1rat1onal leader guided a dev~statin1 atta~k on Su~day that buncd the Miami Dolphins 34-7. McMahon rali for two touchdo wns and led the Bears on two other long scorina drives to keep the ball away from Miami quarterback Dan Marino. On the rart occasions that Marino had the ball, the Chicago defense r!>u!iraely destroyed his pass pocket, hm11101 him to a career-low nine completions and sacking him once. ••A lot of people wrote us off. .. McMahon said. "But we have a lot of confidence 1n this team. We accept the role of underdogs." "We like our people, we have a aood team and I don't care what others think," coach Mike Ditka said. ··we're aoina to aood. old-fash1ooed Bear football. We're going to run and pass ';"hen we have to." __ Neal Anderson scored two touch- downs, the second after Richard Dent's fumble recovery on the Miami I-yard line, for a 14-0 first-period lead. McMahon, whocompletcd 14of23 passes for 172 yards, ran one and two yards for touchdowns to cap timc- consuming drives that gave the Bears a 28-7 half\imeadvantage. Elsewhere 1n the NFL: thn It, Seiatt H: Joe Montana threw three touchdown pautS in a 12- manute span of the th1rd quaner, despite havins bruised his elbow an the second quarter. The elbow puffed up in the third quarter. however. and Montana went to the sidelines 1n favor of Stsve Youns. Bobby Hebert threw four scoring passes for the taost ~int•. the last a I S-yarder to Brett Perriman with 21 seconds let\ in the pme. Lieu 11, Paleoat 1'7: Host Detroit turned four Atlanta mistakes into touchdowns, includiQ& a 4-yard fumble return by lincbeckerGcorge }amison. Detroit quarterback Chuck Lons completed 13 of 19 passes for 107 yards including scoring passes of seven yards to Pete Mandie) and one yard to Mark Lewis. S&eelen U, Cowboys U : Earnest Jackson scored on runs of 15 and 29 yards and Bubby Brister's scrambling completions set up his own Hard touchdown run, but the Steelers needed two late stands to hold off the visitina Cowboys. BW1 U, Vlkia11 10: An Stall. acquired in the off-season from Kansas City, had three sacks to pace an a Buffalo defense wb1ch reached Vikings quarterbacks six times. Jim Kelly threw for 204 yards, rookie ThJJrman Thomas rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown and Scott Norwood kicked two field goals. Eqles U , 81ct 14: Randall Cun- nin&ham passed for 156 )ards and two touchdowns and ran for another score to complement a Ph1ladelph1a defen5c that intercepted Vtnn)' Tcstaverde five umcs. out Eliason connected wnh Eddie Brown on a 61 ·yard touchdown pass play to ue the pme 14-14 in the third quarter. then threw 15 yards to M 1ke Marun with 11:15 to pla}. Patriot• H , Jets 3: Jets-killer SteH Oropn tbrtw for 256 yards arid two touchdowns, both to Irving Fryar, and rookie Teddy Garcia kicked three field 1oals through a game-long rain for host New England. Oiiers 17, Colts 14: Tony Zendejas, who missed two attempts in rcgu- la!ion play, kicked a 35-yard field goal wnh 11 :09 le ft in overtime to lift visitina Hoiuton T he_Oi . . - nma dnve took six plays after the Colts' Enc D1ckerson fumbled a pass reception at the Indianapolis 42 . Dickerson, who ru~hed for I 09 yards and caught six passes for 98 yards from quanerback Gary Hoaeboom, gained 12 with a rccc~ tion on the first play of ovenuue. But he was hit by Houston's John Gnmsleyand Robcn Lyles caught the ball in mid-air. Browas I, Ctieb -l : Man Bahr kicked a 38-yard field goal with 25 sccohds lef\ to hft visiting O eveland to a defense-dominated win. Gary Danielson, subbtng for injured Bernie Kosar. put Bahr in pos1-uon after driving the Browns 73 ~ards 1n 13 plays. · Cleveland, the AFC Central cham~ pion the past three seasons. won us season opener for the first ume in six years and snapped the Chiefs' five- year string of victorious openers. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Seotemb« 5, 1NI - I Iii' t.asespt 1 11_ BOATIN G ''Sailors . weather ~ hot day By ALMON LOCKABEY ....................... Manufacturers of suntan and sun , 1ereen lotions made a k1lhng atur- day and Sunda> when 15 boats in 14 ~lasses turned to brave sunsuok.e in Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's tra- ditional Labor Day regatta.· W1n<k wer~e.xtremely light and the temperatures v.ere 1n the I 00 degree range. • Sailors from a number of county yacht clubs won trophic!:> in the event. Results· J·2-I Too HID, Jav Gol•M>n. Alll.m11~ 8av YC, 2 P1r!'f Animal. Greg l.owt A8VC 3 l.iffle °'Ill«, 0..n $1\.pman. ABYC INTE-NATtONAl.·1-1 Tom W Ol\OOllKk EllC:.n.i VC, 2 Al9n U llin, SL Franc3 YC. 3. Tim Certer AIYC C Al. ·70A-1 Dlno·s ltev t no• ~ISl<enC19r.an A8VC 2. 8 utc:nw•1t Steve l rown, Hunt1ng1ot1 Harouor YC l Aweaome N\lV ~-. CaOOlo 8MCI\ VC. 4 Br ita. Nd'' latter. HHYC S Dingo Sanctwich. Man. St>ulla Souttl 89V V.ctll lt11C11'9 CklD CAl.·208-t Goose. JOl'tn Frencn, UllllllKl'le<I PHltF-1 Sten Sortnl0'1. .. ave l Bob Tuttlno. A8YC. 3 Cnuck t<o~·Jonn Weiu AIYC SNIPE-I Oeve Ch•Pln. B•t>IDOll VC 2 Jim GrUDC>t, A8VC, 3 Stew --IM>ft ..... 8 YC 4 Jett l.tnl'lar1. Mln lofl 8•V YC L..ASER-1 O•vld French. A8YC.. 2 Kelln IVft. A8VC, l Tom O'TOOle 8VC. 4 Aml>9< Morrow, HHVC CO-ONA0o· 1SA-I 8hl Or•llelm IAus11n Tex). 2 IMnnv Sc1'we1111e!". A8VC. l Jim Hol09r A8'VC CO!t~AOO·IS&-1 It OC-t Lincoln. S&VRC 2 J«ry LI VV. ABVC, 3 Nancy Roe KHVC l.100·14-1 Don 8•rr.n, A8VC; 1 R•o. Pwc:.k acvc. l Cl\udl e.ococ:k . .t.evc SENIOR SA80T-1 Tom Newton. A8 YC. 2 Peter Gain, A8YC 3 Keri &artleff, A8YC "We went out there and pla}'ed as bad as we've ever pla}'ed," Miami coach Don Shula said. Betacal• %1, Cardinals 14: Boomer Esiason threw three touchdo" n passes for the Bengals. "-ho held Phoenix at the goal line as 11me ran Sealaawkl %1 , Broaco1 14: Da"e Krieg threw two touchdo~n passes 1n the third quaner to lift the Seahawks. 40-17 losers to Denver an last ~ear's opener. Kncg found Ray Butl~r on a 3-yard pass play for a touchdo"n and hurled a 14-)ard stnke to Cun Warner that made it :21--i. Clnclnnati defenel•e bac-Solomon Wllcota tackla Phoenls receiver J .T. Smith after short firat quarter &ala. Jlt SABOT •-1 Cr•ig 6entlrf Newoo<'I H...-YC, 2 Marti 1.-ev. HHYC J-SAIOT 8-t Jrt Ree<I Oana Po·nl YC SABOT C-1 G•99 Gre90f'.-OPVC ~ t I " " Fmurtl\ Ouamr ' LA-FG e-.nr ts 7 )6. SD-tioll•nd 2• HU lrO<" La11•~1>er11 AD• DOii tncto.) 11 l.S LA-Ali.ti 1 nm 18el'tr 1'lcl<I IW9 A-,,029 TEAM STATISTICS SO LA Fin l doWlll IS II """'"·n rcss 27· 111 37-U MAJOR L•AGU• STANDINGS NFL STANDlf~~S Ameriun LN9Ue N•IMMf C.merence WEST DIVISION WEST PH11"9 152 tll "•tvrn V •ros s .u ·ComP·Alt•lnf 17·29· l 1•·31·0 S.clUld·V•rds LOll .s-~) 1·9 GOLF C.Mdl•n Open l•t Oallvt41t, Onterool w L Pct. Ga w L T Pct. PF PA l.000 34 7 l.000 34 JJ .000 17 31 .000 33 34 Punt1 o·•7 6·39 NOTE F~ntl round was \IOf..., Ce O•tC a~o O.kl•nd M lnnesot• K•nY• Cllv Aft9ltl T•••• Ctlaeo 86 Sl .628 R•ma 1 0 0 FurnblH•Lost 2·0 2· I u.ncomoleled Pl•v w II r•luM"e 'lllO"Oa• ' 76 60 .~S9 91-, s.n Francl1co 1 o o P-llies·V••Os 7-'8 S·l.S O••• 8trr n 61· 7 t 00-211 72 64 529 131 2 A ll•nta o I O Time ol Pou•n·on 30-04 19 S6 Mark WielMI n 6• 70·67-279 70 67 .S 11 16 New Orleans( O 1 O INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSKING-S.n Die11<1; AnclerSO<> 14·38 E•rlv 1-)7, l.•vlenDer11 t-n Jarnu 2·8 Soenur l·S LOI A""4el, Atten 21·88 Gau 1 1·4 8eur "' 3·2 Gordon Sm1tn 7 I· 7 70·67-279 60 JS .•-« 15 .' CENTRAL Jodi.Mudd a-•1 70 •9-211 · S9 77 .434 26 , Cl'llc190 ~ O 0 1.000 34 7 Tim SlmPiO<I • 61 72 11 7~ 28 I sNllle Bruce L err"• 7l·71 11 67-ltl SS 8'2 401 3 1 Detroit I 0 0 I 000 31 17 PASSING-S.1' O·ew La ulei11>er11 Rober! Tnomoso"l 11 H ·6o 61-m EAST DIVISION Green B•v O I O 000 7 34 17-?t~l-1'5 LO\ Al'Ofls 8-~" 1)-19-0-171 A119!1 1·2·0·'11 JoM nv M e<, 69 70· 7, 69-111 ao.lon Oetroll New York M ltw•ukff Toronlo Clevei.nd S.ltlmort 75 6 I 551 Minnesota o I O .000 10 lJ Jim"•''•' o9 70·13· 1~111 75 61 SS l T1~ B•v 0 I 0 000 14 41 -ECEIVING-S°an 0 '90 Ear•v S·SI O••.O Oor ~ 71.17. 6• 7G-217 10 6' sn 4 EAST A.Nii~ )-.. JAl"'lfl 3·41 -'"Oe•'9" )·2 Holland 2·39 Fk.118 1-1• l..OS ~.es Cl\f's· llaflten •·St Lollon 3 30 T Brown 2·•2 a-r,..n 1·11 Fer11al'I08t 1·16 G•u' l·IS A11M 1-9 Sm.th l·O 8•MY Rav 8•o .. n 75'-&t-70·69-213 73 67 521 4 Ptll~delohj• 1 0 0 1 000 41 14 9,~ e r !IOI' 06·15·11·71-lll Greo l.•~l'Olf 7•·70· 13 07-214 69 68 504 6 ., N.V. Gla n11 0 0 0 000 0 0 8r•o arv•~· •7 69 74 o9-n-t 6' 70 .SS 9 Wullington o o o 000 O o Mar~ McC..,mDe• 1S·7~·70·6t-784 41 17 .356 26 .., D•llH 0 1 0 000 21 24 MIUEO FIELD GO .. l.s-L.01 ,..,gees Ba'" 0 Oa f'I For1r>a'I 11 1··1: 1~1'4 S..Y'• Scefet Ptloenill 0 1 0 000 14 21 c;.r.s.u.., n·o9·1? 11-ztA '°'IP'\ 6, Afl9lh S (10 tM>nQI) .. ___,,•n C_.__ __ 8oo LOM n·o6·74 '.'7-194 Oewlend 3·2. Ctote•oo 7·S -·-•-......_. __ Jn Oon 8 •c• ll 73 oo 72-!!.J Toronto J. Teus 1 WEST COLLEGE WHt SATURDAY'S LATE Hew•• 11 tow• 24 Scoll H•'C" o9·71 'l·l)-?U MRwllYltM 6 0.frott 1 W L T Pct. PF PA Curt 8vrut'I' 17 69 10· i"J-18• lt.,,aas C1tv 3. M•nnetota 2 R•ldln 1 0 0 I 000 24 13 JK" N•C"llllll 68 7'·1'·67-78) 0.19nd II Nmw Yori\ 1 Sffllle 1 0 0 \ 000 21 14 SC<>ftE JOev """'' n·n·n·11-ns a.ttlmot'• '· S.•Hte • Tedit'f'I co.,,,., Denver 0 0 000 14 21 N Cl< Pr.Ce 72 60•11·7)-215 ...._.. IFrm1..-10-101 al l(ansaa C11v Kin••• Cllv 0 : o 000 3 6 0on .... "4arnmo"'o 11 69 n·n-n s ll.elbrendt 10-111 SOS om .... -Mark OMeer• 13 6~·70·7)-78S S..flle <Htnlon Oo-01 at Minnesota cvio.. S.n Diego 0 1 0 000 13 24 COMMUNITY COLLEGE" BrlanTennvwn e9 l • 69 71-''95 20·61, 11:15 a m CENTRAL Thi• week'• ~ Oulfv W•I00'1 7! 11 69 7l-:'8< .Ch!Qeo IH1tle9a1 0-0) •I Mllwav~ee IAuo1111 Clnclnn•li 1 O O 1.000 2 1 14 NON·CONFEltlENCE 0 ... 1 Love 111 n ·2-n 10-:86 ·61. U.35 1 m. _.i:;1a11a14Ul(L_ __ .L_IL-D..-1.llOILJ._.., __ ~ Satvr•v D•v• Tent.I n 1 -n 11-ne Ctev9'•nd (C•nololfl 11•11 •' New vor" • Houston n'"o;--.~eav-.~.-:.-:..rim...:.,,.'"',_-----~Ri4oc-co94Med.....,~1"" ... ,,----~ tlt':::on 1i~ith~ t.';) •I 8•111"10re (Sc~Clt P ltt•o urgh [;." ,..•~r~e;r~11°'E1 CatT11no l.•nct Ten 8roec~ 7·31. 4:3S p rn Fullerton at Co1 '" of tne Oe~ri K~l\V P..-r• Toronto IFl•nagan I 1·111 •' Detroit !Morris 8 lo Glendale •I PHaCSene 8ot> GI o.r 12-12), •:35 Pm New Engla nd Clirut •' Rlvt r$•Ot 'Tim Norr11 ~lend !Davi\ l•·•I •t Tun IKllous lndl•n•POlis HIGH. SCHOOL ~!:n'°Ji'o1>1"' 11·12), S.35 Pm M l•m l Thi• WMll'• Ktledule Howero T-w ttv Cteveland .T~V'v'or~·7~ o.m N .V. Jell NON·l.1£AGUE AlllOflrn•cn lolfon 11 811tlmore, 4 JS om Suftdmra Sur.. Tiwrsdllv Cr/Ilg Perrv Toronto •' O.trolt, • J.S P.m 111911\s :M, GrMn 8n 1 '"''"" .,, Un ver111v <•• '"''""1 Rov 8l•'\C• •11a S..flle ar Minnesott , S-OS o.m 11191den 2•. S.n Olevo l3 CYDl't1\ o Ocea" v,,,,. ta• "'~"1 ·11•on 8ot> Prooen C•llfornla •t K•naas City, S 35 om O.lroit ll, Atl9nl• 11 8eacnl Tom S e<kma"" 0.k .. (ICI •' Tua i , SlS o m Pillsburon 2•. Oallas 21 Ma ter 0.1 vs Fount• n 'lie .e• a• O<a~ue 8!1 8u11""' Onlv "'"" tcneoV'eCS C.hlct90 34. Ml&cnl 7 . coe111 .At!d\' 0 ' o ~ t<ouston C lnclnMtl ... tlenM L .. ..,. Buflililo ll, Mlnnnot• 10 New oorl H•rDM o Santa Ara •• SA Bow TOl'v S ' • W.ST D 5......,. Ptlil9d9'pt11a •I Tamo• &av 1' Wtll•'IMste< •t Va'-"<: a lt•cf\llro C•omwt IV1 ...," Clnclnnafl 21, Pnoenlll' 1• • _. area-OI noa al 8~• Per' M'.lie e .. c~our" W L Pct. Ga San Fr•nclsco :M. New Or·H iu 33 CorON vi C•nvon <•• Et Moora Ken Gr"" 77 57 .575 N-E"9111nd 21 New VorW. Jt!s l Fu• et'lon .,, ""'"'-m 411 GIOv~ Stec~-Jav Oe 1•nv 73 63 537 S HOU.lion 17, lnct·•t1aool;1 I• 01 ICenntctv n Los Alam tos a• Gatv Scott Verol•"' 71 ,.. ·526 , , S..111• 21. Dt<IV« u Boo Twav ... . .. Cle\INnd '· KaMaa C1IV 3 Fridmy L•r•v lt•"ll"' 70 66 .S 15 8 T__.a 0-Ell9"C>a Yi Cos1• Meu 111 OCC. JOI!" HUllO" 67 67 .500 10• wa111:nv1on •I New Vll'it c; an•1 s om Ed M>ll •1 Et M~ I O " Wt•or "9 San Fr•nclM:o S.n Oleoo Atlent1 ~ • .3'3 31 S..Y'I Gemes Huntlt1tton 8ffcll v' Corona oe ...... •' earrv J•e<•e aAST DIVIStON Detroit 11 lt9ml, I p m NewPOrt Harbor I Jett 51u..,.n New York Pltt~rgtl Mon tr N I Chic.go St. Loul• SllMeV'• Sure1 IO S. .597 ...._.. If HO\sston. I o m San Cteme!'tte n Wood~ -a• .• ..,,...~ l.•rrv Mirt 530 9 Chk:l90 11 fndianaoo ,,, 10 • rn l.tutlnMf •1 L•oun• 8tK Greo Power1 71 63 · Mlltml •I 8Uft9lo 10 a m Et Toro a1 l.on11 8n(1'1 Jorcia" Don Poo .. " 70 65 .519 10 2 N-Or!Hns •t Atlanta. 10 a m Foothll •1 Tusi.n 81'1 Gllluot1 6' 68 ,493 I~ Pitttburllh •• WHl1tneton, 10 0 rn Demien •• C•o.str•no Va ev wavM Grecsv 63 73 .463 11 S.11 Fr•nclKo •t New Vorlo G •n'' to om K•fella v1 Mio~ C•I Giove r ~·•o ""'' T°"" Bvrum s. IO . .00 ~ ---T-9n-ST""Gl"ft'lf 8•V-t~ " &...-. Hill6. ... aioem Pl)IOP ~ ... .,.f'SltT San Ol'90 a l Denver, I PITI l.• H•br"t If Wtrrer> Lt11n•e Ci.men11 ~ •t New Vor~ (pPd , ralnl ClllC~tl 17, C111c•oo o N-York Jets 11 Clevt1ancs • t o ~ L• Quint• Vl E• OOraoo ,., \ra l'"C • Mike Sul '"•n N-Envtano ., Mlnnetol• t D m Loa Aml90• 'fl TrtDUCO H s a1 .... U -0" l.ton•rd Tr!OmOIO<\ K•nM• City ., Sffllle l p "' v .. ,ol SI••• J-. Hou1ton 4. 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NO P.m 011191 at Phoenix, , p,m, PKllk• "' S.nte An• Vellev •a• SA 8 0"" 1 R1mona et O•n• Hl~s R•m• J4, Pactc.n 7 k-.. ., Quartwi • "ancllO Alaml101 vs Trov ta• F ~ eriont S.¥111(141 •I Garden Grove · Sunnv Hlh1 •t RowlanO l.PGA lt•lf Charltv Ctus1t SECO"D ROUND SCORES l•t~c.1w 1 e.i1v Kln9 Marvart!Wl'd SUY n S.ndVI Phlllld9!0tll• llttwlti'f 6· 13 •net S.Dn 0·0) at Chl<Ho (Sultllfte 11-11 end Herkev 0-01 (2).. 10:05 I.I'll. New Vork <Cone .1•-31 at Pi111bUr9h (ta· '°Olnt l-0), lCl-35 •'m SM Oteeo (SPlow 11·11) e t -Sen Fr•ndtc:o IT.Wilton 0-01. 2-0S Pm MontrH I ID.Mtrhne1 JS.· 10) •' St Lou" (Terry 6·l>, US Pm ClnclMall CCl\Vllon 1-21 at Hou1ton (Oetllllel •· m . S:lS Pm T...-Y'aO-~ •t Alllnt•. 2.0 Pm New Vork e l Pottl0Ur9'1 4 OS p m '9lllHllDNI at Ctlkaeo. s·os " m ClncltwMlll ti Ho1"t011, S.lS O m MonlrNI •I SI l.oula. US P m Seti Dlileo •I San Franc•Ko 7.lS P m u -> ' 1M \ 1 I .,., . 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I N~'t>ul •S cahCO ba~i 11S )and IMIU • '3.S rn.cto.mr.. l:M ICoJIPln l ,.,...,neeo 102 whfl• "'" N•WPOlllT LANDING -S bOal' l:M •1191«'1 •S SH'O oeu 1 t>errtcvda '5S llOnlto l nel1bul 1 '""°"'11•11 .S5 "'9C'tl•'"· SJ roc1< I '" Jl Kull><~ IS "-C>s"8ao 131 Som1n1111 1K• 67 ca ICO beH -. 'REI OIL 1av1t900 UPIO wrtH THE PURCHASE ANO INSTALLATION OF GENU- INE MITSUBISHI OIL FILTER ANO lU8AICATION AT THE REGULAR PRICE Pfetent coupon at lime of writ.up. One coupon per pertotl pet _transectson Not combinable whh other discount Good '°' all M1t1Ubishl YeNclel end M1tsub1sh1~wer9d Chryster-bu•lt ~ ~ 9 30 88 .. 0Nnge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ MoncHly, SesMmber 5, 1111 CALL 642-5878 r;:::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;~:;;;::~:'"'I r-... 111t 11111111 w. 1411 c....... 1141 ... ,.,.... 11• ....... l ==r.D INDEX Ml·H71 I WWW WWW &. 2C W CHIV()N aar. 3lla. garege. pool, Mfm ••1111111 18111 19A. 2 carport•. ,.....,,.w11•co.: ... ._ '"*·,.. c:Wpet, pelnt. Illa nn1 epa. lt450Jmo, no pets. 19flllctan,Na2-atye•ec diM~11ng1utory comm poot, frto, dlw, •n••BM fN"'I• • • 1111 1219,900. By owner. ~ ...,..,..,.. golf courM "2·5 t25 townOlome. "· wet ber, hou•. v .. rty rental frl*. Ck>ae lo beedl. 2 IM-0751 lot . .....,,.. -.. I t. ......:=:: 11... 'flld, 2..oer o-. geted ~fl.&. 173-1900 oc.c&Apanta. No pat• ... .-- TMl DAIL '1 MOT ctmCKYOURAD = ~ llQ ..... AT•" 11181111 U ---H comm poollepaonthe 1121/mol73-5333 11rm1•-•• c~::~~ TMI l'IMT DA'I ~~ ,:;::;; lll0,000. 4144230 ........ .... RtMtitMtbN RXNiOOM bey • .;,,,. to Belboa 191. Newport sncw. •BR 3BA, on bWf\ 2BR 28A. lg 8pwkltno otMll, la_r9• ICIOMl-SJOPM • 1..., o. .. -•• -... --· IPrllii HOUM Flt-'-,,......,.....-..., .,,.,.... pauaulon. 2BR 12200/mo * ~40-1752 lg famlty a htno rm-On .... "'* tam rm prt Garden ........ Jfl,lly ._... 1 oo AM· n '° "~ ............. ---411r tam rm. nu kit, hufe tJ ~· ~ hk -'P:oi tBA 1 ""10 OMM acMn9 ON the cenel. New c:erpec. .... ' Obi iereoe ~75 1andaca1>9d orounda. ~~.~~·" ~,::::,;::_-;+:..:=.-:= eoc.·~ cul cte uc. y..pv!I ~In a:Sony.no:S.. ~~;:,~~~· Lcwely•:,~:,2'A8a,on Y~l2150/mo.175-5"1 moitMH-1144 ='::'=C::-~: ........ : .. ~ .. ~;:;:~.,.: ... -:;::: ----.............. "'""'.'"=--p~ .. M11XeNEsl 2Mnn2'Mla s1o7o DOlfcourM.'2~gareoe. •M•1R1 w *'RONTun1tsar.2~. nopm. 0&...w. -------WllfWN<l =ROVEOt IM ~St 642 .. !?5 Ji.e IH4 f-.ao7t.l1115 \6JM, eoMo. 19'·· ... l1NOIMO~ .......,,.,. ... -~· .t .... .•. ,. ., .... . . .. -:l· . .._'"' ·-· • .,.. ... ·-• View al \/ Paved 1BR ~ loc:a'9d In a l&W&&AAi CONDO 3 BR with a.wteeular 110IO/mo. N5-e219 1 lladroom IMO .............. (Mt fl/I ... ..-C« ~~ ~ • 28dtm 1'.489 lll5 ......... _ _.. .. .,.. ,., ,,_ ~I UtlMtlael OHL Y quiet WOOday Mttlng. 28R 28A, dbl llt1ached ocean. dty vtews. Gated •P FllliW ll50 ~= .. · -'"' -..... ':i,~ ... ~=::,' ~.~w~o.;.u:; 1:~~~~1~ ~~~r· mruH••• n:;u;; •• AY 2 Vacant Duple• lotl flea I t y I 5 7 • 5 1 1 8 , limmed. $750 + S500 NC. -~ II~• ... H•IColdwell Banker CAlL M2·SISO Bllr C08TA MESA Balboa Penln. $275.000 172·1Me, Of 157-8101· ~713e or ~-ttM -~ '" 64 ... toeo SPACIOUS 3Br 2"'8• I• •II Ea. Sotd • pkg Prins Evenlng9 •A.3118 28R 18A, frplc, yard, gar· • with EXCELLENT turnllhed 3 townhOUM. ~private. .., ••• 1. a_.._ Oftti/. Bkr 17~1 Mr:Hr''; ~· •· 1711 Kanwoodlt81h OC89rl ¥4ew 18r. 1Ba. 2 BR Waterfront Custom. Pool, attdl gar. No pets. ~ Bonual too Sea ,.,.,.,.,.** ~ ___ str.t. 1115 mo Bkr. flreptac.e, patio, new Doc*. boat. 1yr ....._ 11350/mo * 642-0578 LWM+2e11 "'2zlfleld 111 111' .... 111 111' • OI Sherry CoaNw u1~22•2 pelnt & CMpets. ~ 13100IMo ... Hill SPACIOUS F--nome -------....,,..-~ llflllAIU....... ......... for equity In 1 Id. 0 I h 19 h w. y. ~ Banker ~eoeo _,_, '°'"' ACACIA. &lnny & Modal perfect 3BR 2-MtA ~ 8Mct1 home •EASTSIOE 1BR 1BA. ll200IMo Y'N'fY ... CaK LEASE "Bf, 3Ba family *'t Upper reer duplex ~ towMonle w/frp6e, dining ' Ma-0217 garage, W/D hkup. 1 aft 7pm 213/456-8907 W~~--w12p7o5rl 3 BR. rm, trptc:a. 12 t~o 21r' 1Ba. Quiet ., .. : Large anrecttwe A.pts In • tlo belt l Adull. No pets $&50/mo. ,....,..._.. " _..24221°'134-1 1100/mo 873-7942 beeuttfUI garden a.ttlng ~pa pooi f'e;. + ..... II S Scotti 5'a.2301 •NORTH LAGUNA gueet WESTCLWF 2BR. dbl gar· Upper '8R 1'48A, 2 car Poole morel Xtnt tocatlon II•· CXiA G your R.[ eq1111y. • .... mE =· :. 1'::'r.~ .Tvf-=re ~50 2BR !:'.:8:t. -;;-"es&:,!:·:,:;. ~ r,r.~ere.. 1 a::;:;:·.:r•· c ent. A value •t Any~lonevertll •n •BR Tri-level. Aull 721·5225/W497-74571H 11850 Avlll115.213·597 .. 704 l1f101MolM6-2087 211dfml8aS750 ·~.~RIC~~ call '°':mi:;;.9-~807• lmmedl $1800/mo incl a= IUb llSI OCEANFRONT 3BR. tp, .... L ..::,, ••• ,. -... •••••n •11t1 .. 721•12001790-8702 . an 1capefpool svc. ~· paflo. Lovefy. $2400 • -_._,. _ ......... COSTA MESA 5'S.750e Dave, A.gt BAYFRONT Condo 2BR, 1111 Ur 1'"88, 2 l lOfY apt. .... 3,'!~d~b~v~i'~ ~~!~ 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath condo ~~~or eo· t>Oat eLEXA tBR Ale edAoo. ::wk:r-;:"·2eo~,-: 25 BRAND new 39r 2VrB• I~~!!!!~~!!!~~ liPiiiijmifmiii .... -._,. 11"'5,no...,1. ""'"3627 with garege, A.IC, pool ..... rfr ........ IH. Adult. quiet, gated tract, S1050/J.4o. Celt Mickey apte. Attached dbl gar. "' ....... '""" 11 d H: or Plaza. M50 wl molt 723-0940 S 1050/Mo +NC. Micro, BAYSHORES &idmTAl LlzAgent ~Wotm~~~l:~:e ok. IUl.1111111·1• ut•.775-2580.M1-140e 1M petloe, w/d ht(upa, "LIKE NEW"' 2 at.....J 4 IHS.3BRl1BA, garage, ~ OCEANFRONT 1Br duplJC 'ar-door opnra. 2110 ""' 2bdrm. 1bath, garege LeJge fenced yard I DELUXE 3BR 3BA, 2 m1tr trp6e, garage. pvt etr•t. hurln SI, CM. Agt bdrm hOme, family room parking . $1075/m o bdr-•tc ·-d• na.. -__ .. ~.i.. $1100 .. c c I k ,,_, " • -..... .,..c non .,,_,, -t-' 150-$118 O ...... n dellv & eittr• room for Onlce or A~ t/1. 873 .. 999 erpet1, h ldren o ~ •-·-la 2111 lot• Gated Comm $1995 I u... ..-•7"'7717 .. -, maid. country tee11ng, 1111eaa..505215059 2113Monrovt.M6-7545 ~~ ~2"Ml54-M93 ldmW Mii mo .................. -_12_.1_or_w_ee1c __ encta __ 1_1-e_ ~ ~·01 ~= -FU-RH--38-R.-frple--, -gar-.-. •BEAUTIFUL park, nite.~EiCC.UsiO@ dQXRb* Ulm....... -8'11. eetta ... 1114 CUTE furnished guest bf'ic;t(. Steps to prwate ~ blk lo the waler sunset. & ocean vu. 3Br •GATED COMMUNITY• ._.._ AM tL G x large houM for non-swinger bNCheS 1 1400/mo. Winter only 2'A8a condo, wld. pool, • • 1111111 Lovety Back Bey water 2bdrm. 1b•th. garage y#d pet OKI NM, bus bechetor. $47~ In· '""'"t"'"" .... .S780.000 121 Pur1 81,_..4e-5768 epa..$1200/Mo 631-1153 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA Ytew 3BR. 2BA. frplc, parking. I 1075/mo 81,,...• ·ST50lmo + STOO dudes utllhlee. 576 ..., •· """' $2000/mo Agt 722-8362 Avallable 1111. 673 .. 999 _. _....... w /golf course VIEW . 818/IM-505215059 NC •• 631-8559 EASTSIDE 1BR 1BA, WIO 1 HI HO°"l erl~ S .. 11800. A.tao 1BR avail 11 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2&R BA E 1 pte L hkup. new erpt & paint, ~I , a-. •..Wala 2117 ''Wat< & treems 11395. FrpJe. wet bar. 28f, den, 2Ba. dbl gar. LARGE bf'lt• airy studio 2 Ndlw • ...,.!. rg and garage. No pets L ESTATE •ocHNFRONT 2Br 2Ba lBR, 2BR 1~BA or 2BR mlCi'O, WI D hkupa, 2 car Avail now. $1750/Mo 1yr ment. Yeerty ,..,,,., ~ petlO, ....... ,rm. plean. 19?5/m o ""c .. •· ...... ~ . -"' ~~ .... ..,_,.. ,,.. -· ....... l'. ... ..., ....... \~ ...... - 'M ... ~. """"~'~ .-.,~;11 # .. .. '· .... ·~ -. ~~~ ~ wi den. Frptc, w/d hkup, gar wlxtrl 1tor9ge, c:en· ...... 2 131373-9488 $750/Mo +utlla. Call Bob ~,.. *28~!_ !~31d•n. 157.2523 or 751·2787 .... lltatt ,. laJI C.... ... llu 11Z2 REAL TORS =:· ~:~s~ft2tt~ pool, ,ac. gar w/opnr. trel air. All ma nt. Incl *H V. HOMES. 5BR 3B4. 095S-2too. u 7S.Oll1 mo. ......., EASTSIDE DELUXE J ******* ••BYOWNE~** S9951mo •673·1943 ~~~~~5~9-;:=47No Sorry,nopet•.644-<>509 Near elem tehool No COZV clWMtrs.oac:helor **lllA ... ** TowntlOUM, 2Br 1"'8•. El YAllEt Bluffs Linda plan l·floor ~ -ll IUlll petal L .... 9 mos. $2 150 No kitchen. Steps 10 A llMlt. quiet c:omplex. patio. $125/month. 2548 t•ml IM • ~ _...., & 3BRl28A newty remo<ltd, ~!terrenean "~ JB: c:B7'~~%'~ ,~";',~~~·~ new 2BR/1B-'. rrp1, dtw, mo 720-13'8 • w.w. $450/Mo Incl utlls Studio or 2BR 2BA "Ii<• 0r-..1os. 642-2520 WWW LO , ~·w .. t alfY on culdesac TeC>-917r . loaded 11 r . ,. ... --. orw'. W/O. micro. Wlhtdry, 2-c:ar .... 8i1/24r.2«41Vmag new" wfb.icony or pm Ill Ml......,. entertainer's deltghl Steps 10 ocean Yrty IM "'"' ..,..,.... PllllllU patio frpl pool spa lc:lry E'SIDE 28f 1Ba, upstairs. Very spac ious with BY owner. Verullles 1 1250/mo • 650-7612 !nod yard, 2 car gar9Qe. gar .. yrly or winter Wf#I( to Udo Shop• l1l~tl Ptala!!!: pYt. No Pet•. $550' Up; ~paint, lnOry fee no 38A 28A Up 2BR Down. bonW/gamf rm Lg pool condo. 1BR. Gated MC, nopetspteue$1275 mo $1000/mo 548-4330 ... , MC \/ELMA 549'-2«7 pets. 9175/mo. 271 '0' E. llft-lnl. trptea, dOl.lbl• el1e yard & OCEAN und«grnd perkng, good BEACtfRONJ 157-2523 or 751-2787 19rl1S. bfn nu iiiils.. 3Br. 2Ba, large patio. = -t# Pl M,4.Q452 ~. $341.000 Incl In-VIEWS & lefene canyon •r ... Sl l8,000 673·8-4~3 •DELUXE• Faire condo. Grd comm, 115001"'°· L..... 28M, gar9Qe, newly • •Lml ... ~ .. paint &lnewlLc:arpetn • aettlng. Must ..,. this UPE • IUISIC 211 I -. CUSTOM CONDO pool. Ju , micro, AC, wl d ated, ._,.to ~'ti.ch Come ... the difference E'SIDE 2 lro 2Elr t\i\Ba. -;~•;.11~ 0V0~~UEC a~: llMDl40.IOCI ..... ,....... B .. r /MacArt hur. St h6tup. !tc9.8L7se $1195 ~ ~11~·~1~s.i:e"go CO'."J>letety remodeled: ~5~';;~·J>-~'°;8:;: 1,...11 Ml-1Ml PATRICK TENORE Prime NB Heights -10 -Pl•Y• R.E. 67~ 1900 Albans 2BR 2BA. Dys MC. 54 .... 1 llv msg · · 8Mutltu4 2BR IQ.ts. Pool, 213 Cabfllto. 759.3031 I•--o 3100s! of 838-0405 Elfe 731-7528 181' 11400 View, ptklng rec. room. laundry room . .,,......,,....,,..,,.--__,,.....,,,----lllJW llft.0 : Custom·bulll Archltec-ateps lo ~an dbl O•r· 28r2Ba 1900 ,,_,Pf ng ._, or n1tan mov,. • r -..-. 721-12001780-8.02 /Ii. t · ca""''· Y9I' ON the n"'nt 4Br 281. S ~ .. -.. k ll&a.4w f I t E SIDE emall 1B Cott.,... ' -"' .. __. I f1'll I -ture French windows ' El'!lgeOE ,~:.~a.y.a'rirdep. 1Paece1s' 2 .. _.room. 2 Ba.th. ~-an S Studio ~ to July S600. lnl Only $840 to Sl50/mo f/p, end patio. No Pets! ~gar "' _,room um · _.. • 11 ' 9Qe, w/dryer, no ,....ts. -"'"""' ......, """" LUXURIOU 2Br 2Ba p 875 """'" • ......,. OFF MOVE IN S580'mo+ M80 MC.....,. onty 2 years old. Prime =----......;.• pegged plank lloortng., Winter rental. 875.0664 <*. 131 SANTA ISABEL view. 2 garage apaces. den, B ig ce'nyon: Utile aid *V'VUO> + =7 ...... ~ 187.E. 21st. 64S.72a...._ property. Only 1359.000. r• brick frple, wet ber. huge ___ S950mo 645-0968 Av1917 No pets SttOOlmo. For 12850/mo. 64'.7699 •~BRl2BA 1925/mo yrly. _. _ _.., .. SE(ECf BH&G 751-5000 dan, dining rm. 48r. Chermlng & quiet hm 2BR Info call 642·5496 A · 2 blks from ~ach. New 530 W. Wllaon GA.ROEN a.ttlng. eparkl· iiiiiiiiif~i;i;--3710 OA.FFOOIL OPEN 3.'hBa +IQ lndry rm Pro· tBA, lndry & carport. PVI E/SIOE 2BR HOUSE gent carpet, 1 car aitch gar. TSL MGMT Ing, aunny 1BR wl encl 111•1 llJ ~ a.,1 SAT -SUN 1·5 Beaut teulon•llY landscaped & patio, turn S 1400 Avl Walk to shops, n ew LUXURY DOVER SHORE-7fi·9506 or 873-6370 72~~ 12 or 642-1803 get & pY1 patio,-bNm c:.11 Ctlermlng Hou.e. Many new 2Br 2Ba, 2-<:ar gar partial ocean vi-' Only 9110-5130 673-156& carpets, paint, cute & 2BR 2B.. condo w/ .. -n home 48f, 2Qa. 2200 sit St· ... lo •nt cloM to Mnd Sorry No Petal & walk-IM. Nr civic ctr. &tr•. S395K 20311 Comm . pool & spa, S625.000NOWl (001) -••IYTIEW .. .,...,.a,,.,. dSISOI " """ on quiet street. Im· ""....,. NopetLMSG.641·3078 r-St. 7se-9182 $350,000 or rent $1800 Grubb & Eiits 85•·800l 9..__ ~·· yar mo. Acfosa from golf course maculal• condition. Gar-& shops. No pets *SPARKLING * """'"'-759·1552 . Remodeled 2Br+Studlo 221 Cabrlllo. Steve Santa Ana Hgts. yrly der'9t Included lease $475/mo Incl utlls. 28Rl18A lnc:tudel small LARGE 18f. New carpet. &Lll••UI ******* Lots of charm Wht oak M2-3N91H673·16001W $1050/mo.875-5446 12400/mo. 640-7781 831-249'or87S-.3021 yard, one story, Comptex nu lndry tee. llftlflllfll• IYTlllUll JlllllYllW .. ES flra. lite, barber, gar, LARGE2Bf2~,encloMO 2BR2BAhOuM.2cargir-dav-.154·117hvea ftLUftllllU M35lmo.87µ1H $5501Mo820CenterSI, Ofam&.charm style this Cullom wrth apectac:ul1r Exciting expan d ed lndry. $1275/Mo yrly tarage, patlO Built-Ins. age. Walk be:h. pools & •NEWPORTCREST.3BR Remodeled 2Br+Studlo •BACHS59S.Gr .. tEut· CoetaMeeaS4M731 hOme has.It .A1 The entry =.'s~~'"Orbl:.!~ Port~no model In cno.oe 831-9299 ~5.0589 Jo~lllon~S3~ m'2 tennis. s 1100. Avt now 2'n8A condo, 2 car gar HouM. Charm. Wht oak ~ locl Ger, cable avt •2Br Lfte & Airy. Near ftowe Into an expanalw 150 000 Stoo 000 If you tocat next to green-••I .. , 2122 · DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 tennis. nr bch S14501mo fin. tile. barber, gar, Or bit & ;:o ':,':, 1610. SoCoaat Plaza. Quiet cul· Mng and"9dinlng area c.Pet&L.and9c.c>e Call belt, pool -scnool Lrg IW211/11A *IL .. SYllW• 831·3189 (213)427-1136 lndry. $1275/Mo yrly " w • ryrm. O.uc. upper.~. wt11et1soert211ortea tn ~ M+7302 Agt 4BR 3't'.BA + add11oon. 2BR Duple•. new rtmodel Sl50lmo, wl d ht(-up. 313 EndUntt 3BR 2'n BA, 1900 •Wl•T-831·92" or •9s-o589 Sorry, No pet•. 6:J1•6427 gar. $780/mo 64S-8289 helgftt. The kJtdten is $599.000. Great buy! Frptc. yd. lndry, blk lo Rochester 540-9537 • --•• BAY TIMBERS ....._, _ -to the dlnino c.oom. -I ·--~ Won't IUtl Call PATRICK ocean 304 lrts. s 1350 sf. all newly redecorated. Super>3BR 2'Mt.A twnhme: WINTER 381' a 28f apts. BR fr..... -r-.... _ ;;;,:;.1cr110 tne trlendly, E:c':i~~c~ 1 TENORE 721·1200 or Avell now.* 968-7271 E'SIOE 38r 2Ba duplex nr •• new home Pool 2 garage lndry hkup Nr 11'5 W. Belboa Blvd. 'patio.;;:,:~ •. ~ Joo to bWh. 28A 2BA. Informal ambiance. The blodt to beech & shop· 780-1702 A t **EXTRAORDINARY 22nd/Orange. N·pets. 1 Spec1eeular view! Vac bch 1137'5 A.gt 67~912 See an. ttam Sat, 9/3 W Bay SU815. 850-8357 fireplace. patio, 1BR downetair• muter tuft• ping. lBdrm. den, lemlly 3BR 3,"1BA condo. dbl gar. $1000 M .. :2 edufte. 12300 mo. Bkr 644.0195 or call 8'6-3e31/tve msg w /lott, view. Jaeuul. le c:omp19'ely aeparete room +38d/2ba mcome. garage. top ol the line 111 15CM390. 646-9038/eYe w•"• ... -N::p?:.T lgHelg~ts 1 ~ WINTER RENTAL Lg 1BR IUlllflL UITW From $950. Utlls pd. from tN ·USJM.WI bdrm. Call Pat Merry 720-005 the weyi 12000/mo ESIDE 2.Bf 18.\ apt. $675 3BR 2BA, tam rm, pv1 -to 'pat:.• sC~s: I u rn Is h • d house. 2BR 1~A Twmae. Frptc. 831-8107 or 855-0M5 an Ideal arrangement tor 87~5354 ~t • ......, ........ IM pool. spa, grdnr. LM 11200,852•9077 mag $750/mo Incl ullls. gar, yard/patio, lndry rm. ~~~d:,:; ~ ~Lylll:lt-******* 3BR 2Ba duplex. Large, IULTIUIJ1·1•. l 1"51moS51·1900Agt, 631-249'or87S;30n qulet~17~5/mo. IELICITill IMnO oom g1v.s this --r . lllW~ mowrn.reoec:dbfletrpt, iilll'fll.I* -Ooeanfron~stOfll CllW•Ular ¥U TSJ.MGMT Newtyrumiehechlng .... -----~IQeelalexcllement -159-6600 1181Jn91 Beeutllul 5BR encl petlo ,& gar, lndry. INSTANT IN 3BR 2"ABA, condo, 3BR 2BA. fuPy LMd. --.f. bMUt 26: -----==--= 1etc:OffiPl"W/pt\OM-~ $279.000 3BA "Somenlet" w/3 car _.,,,.~1+~~)edil¥91~dDl..Qa1~.ar~!'!'~~~~~~-MrArGatl-.Jt.ll..-U.~j8(..t.!:;~..,:-;:"";:~·~:;_;,; Ulll 111.1 · AMI. wllly lll-11M ,.__,.A M~. 1124 garage+ 2 frplca .. moorel CHARMl~G 3Br 2a. hOme spa, all xtru . Pet <*. Marti Fergu'°" M2·77 w/d hku':.1':.:"·~• Convenient IOC. $555 + ~ --Bl '""'2· ..... 11 -• -Xlnt locetlon nly In HarborVlew'Hllll. Pool 112451mo•646-6541 3BR 21M fully furnished. $1250/mo * 875 .. 991 MC. 646-8912 Lv Msg __,....,._...,... .,.. "'" ~~~E ~l~N · ~-~m s~~~~~&~W~~Vt~~O,fil~~~bl.~~~~li~~~~-~~-~---&~-~~--~&•••~•m••····~ P.!!!: l l y., 11'\l\ \ Greenbf()ol('I finest SBA PATRICK TENORE Call Owner 760-9618 2'hBA 2 sty, frplc. Pvl sand, NB .• winter rental liiill Rf. \l TOllG9 +Oen +I= rm._ spa. 721-120017I0-8702 Agl patio, w/d hkup, dbl gar s 1300/mo. 721-81 t3 Xlt oondl .OOO JASMINE Creek 3BR. wl Of>nr • All new! $1095 · f(lrnllhed $2750 521~ or 550.1205 W•t Newport-Steps lo W llf.1211 Wlterfrellf .... IH. bctl. 3BR 2BA yrly. 2 car TOAELLI RLTY 540-SELL -•• -• t•l·l• Nice 2BR 1BA, w/d hkup. gerege, Jae. A.vi 9112. BACK BAY 2l'Ba.-2 Bf•- Unlque townhouM Pool, t9nnia, ~ Call for ~ Prlne1pal1 only. '7'-9320, 642-8533 -·-• med yard. 1 car encl gar· $1800/mo Bkf 642-3850 ewporl .H.ort.h VJllu eute 28R 18A Duplew; ~On EtJtlide. sa75•--,-l-,-.-.-,-1-2--8fand MW, never oc· o-age frptc Jg patio 857-2523 or 751-2787 cupled. 39r 2•na.. mas-ocean°1l de 'ot PC ti. "'T""'R_l ..,...level---,,....,,.,28f=--,"""3""'B,....e-. ""'den,.....-, PENINSULA YEARLY ter bdrm w/retreal, 1975/mo 875-4912 A.gt lndry rm, trptc. dbl get· •1BR 18A. epecloul & 111tefully upgreded al 1 OUR FAMOUS . DIMES*llN£ _ ... PA1911T1 We'll give you the down In exdlg for • .,..,. of own· ~ y~ m¥_e the mthty pymia & we lhW• apprec . You receive 100% tu beneflta. Must twvie dMrl credt1 Aot 957-49002 Dys, Ev. Wltnda 1----,,..,.-=-..,,...,..=~=-:-w/m eny ameniti es HARBOR VIEW HILLS age, c, poo. spas. ·MW,upp«,garage,$850 F I h d 3BR/3BA S12501mo 1yr +Neurity *LO adorabte 28R 2BA. $495,000 * 75$-7853 ~:C:.eroceanviews! reterenoea req'd trptc, 2 ~ gar. wtd. HAS RETURNEDI .......... liii ....... _ large yard AYallable 9113 72 l-0935, 54t.1923 alt greet loc, lg patio. S 1200 .,. lllffl to 1011 t ONLY. I 1800 8prrt avail 1011 •2 •Greet 38R 2'h8A 2 Beeutlful 38R/2 '~BA "°"'9, lg metr IUlte wl trp. j9aa ~th. gourmet kltdlen "*'Y ammenhlee c.11 '°' appt 1649.000 ••,.., 1tth &tOfanoe Quallty "G" Plan •BR •121-en•• lut. ltlcla ZHI etory. Nr beldl. Gar9Qe. Ave. $300,000 ...... """'h frplc, refriO. 11350 mo. ..., WIN i;;: ~ts, 1t1111ters. Ulll-IUITlfll aBM/ 2Bl new C81'P91, new •CMnnlno 38A 1BA turn 111 UG n*Tors, new decor A 3BR 2BA upper unit. Frpto, paint In/out. fenced yard. hM on Penlneule Pt. • r..i beauty. Must sell deck'. w/d hllup, garage grdnr. no ptts. S1200/ W/O, garage, blO patio, AeduCled to $410,000 No pets Avall now mo. 11t+ 1111+ sec. 11060/mo-Wlnter only .-nm ... n -----:ri.att C8I DENNE SOOERLING 11800/mo 241-0608 Agt 647-6041 M~. 7-7 or YIW IEITILI 964-6988 alter 9/wkndt 111'1 MY FRONTMil! t;;a: tum. 2 iota. •· peco. bet\. 2·1Br'e. 1-281' St.a *871-2111* C...W• i1i2 • av OWNEA·Salle b'9 sss1• 8pectacul•r view ot ~ a )ettV1 a400eq " I lftOl""9 MW 17~5898 or 127-330' RfAW .,, E. lllde •BR 3 new BA Nu \[\'('! :L)'r l't:\ 'I I kll, nu roof, nu FA heat. REALTORS .. Nu akytt•. uie. oa11 nrs. Lg -.;;_..::_ __ _ lot, tr.. pp 8'8·8473 --.llWIL .... - Beat 1oce11on1 Decorated. loaded wlupgradel Feb FABULOUS 3BR Mesa del 2BR 2BA twnhfne Walk Mer. Huge lot. $222,000: to bch S199 71' Call Stelt1 ' ..... ll The Prudent ... Orubbl~LTORS 714 ....,(1 14)760-0714 ..,_oii-_ au._ ' .......... IALllT MARY AHN McGUIRE TW0-28r 1Ba 1982'B' T.,-a111n-a1, IOUtt't of hwy R2 tn Otde CdM. Two bdrm plu9 detee~ bdrm. bath .,... oflce. Cory remodel wllh lrplc. ......,IP9 1441.000 ,, ....... -~~ Sell v-,,.,.,.,1 Cll Gl111lfll•. .... ,. for Information r & surprisingly low cost. HAA&OA REAL TY houM I 77 5 or 195• 0Moe 87~ 'A'dpl)I 1725 -MEYER A11lda11oe 146-8770 Pl· C.t '* 549-3'84 VIUA BetbOa penthM. ••RrnANYWOOOS 2-+dan,prodec,NCgele. Townflome 3Br 2Ba ~ pocM., wtk to bch 11400 mo leaM Avail. 117t.IOO 642-213•fA.gt 10/t.131·2" 11631·9295 . , I , .). . ' . I llllJl'lllt Back by popul.1r demand. Ol~s·A·C:lne w in run Friday. Satur· day and Sunday lrn ts own ctass1f1cat10n rn tM-Claur~d A~s Since this is a ~clal offer. we have a ThUrs~y noon de~rne and ask p~paymenc for all ads. This 1s ~n to all pnvate ~rty advertisers ror nwrch.tndise not over SI SO fprlce must be listed '" adJ .Ind no abbrev1at1ons will be accepted. All ads will run F-------!..F:..:rl~da.x.i ~ur~ .Ind Sunday There Is a S·llne minimum at 20C per line .. So yo411 low cost Dliiiir-A·DM Sl.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon ,..ICE: S-ltnt' !f1in1mum ; 3 days • 20C per ltnt> = S3.00 • All ads art prepaid by coming into Ole Daily Pilot to pface your ad or use ~ht coupon below • Private party ~rchandlst •only ad' No com- mercial ads. pe\s. It tock. p10<1uce or plants • Each It~ most be priced 1r.1 the ad with no items over 5150 MAIL TO: DtfNs·A ·Une Dally Ptk>t 330 West Bay Strtet. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pilot hours , Mond.Jy·Frtday B 00 AM 10 5 00 PM STATE ZI~ l . ------i "'------ J • •• tJoa.,.. .. suo -• 100 .. . •• :' ' Word Procealflg & com- puter •Ill• nee. ~I-ties bedlground mind/or lcnowtedge helpful Call 5~1714)640-2722 FEM f0t per90ntll ~• tor pwa Fel'I. ~7Av am ._or ettemoone 125 ovem1te. n.-"'*g. M8--50eO alt 6 PUU1.•1•11 ~a Must. NB c.111.ynd• &42-03A2 . CUSTOM CMstmas Gitt bullet production FT /PT Floral or design np helpful Will train 67S-0741 10-5 w/days ~UlllTllT t SS/Hr Part· Trme . Cell Lauta.·497-2282 , ..... For construc11on deanup ~ Must possess good OMV record Good . pey. CLEENCO 830-&US I HIT,.._, /T . PthlllhttlMM 0 C Airport llulbte Hours s. SS 50 Hr st.rt Wt.U train DELIVERY . lllEllDE IPUlllS .,,., Ttrt 0Jrty-P1tot-rs-sttkrng l*'f~ dfl'YffS fOf att~rnoon­ deltvery of newspa~rs 1n tM folow1ng areas -tr NEWPO«T BEACH ~DANA POINT -tr HUNTINGTON BEACH ~FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~SAN CLEMENTE .' Thrt t hours per day ~ ~ hours of 12 P m and l p m sevtn days a Wft"k Must~ a r~ u r. insurance and 'good dr1v1ng rKord Earn S20 00 to S)() 00 ~r ~. plus bonus CALL 64Z-4JZI .• , ASK FOR ~RIC BLADE Re918Ut'anls llllTllL wans ·-BuMrs & Back w .. t~. S talling coor dinator ~•or nionts andtor IUL DTITI a.n1 '#Mkends Wor1l from Full O< Part· T 1me 2007 S Coas1 Hwy L.agut\8 8ctl •9 7-6568 home phone, suppiemen-LloenMd, to wor~ oo 1 ~ant tat st affing expenence e.lboe l'*'d Great TIEIS llSTAllllT Pfet.ffed. S alary -com-office G<N1 potential 11 l.oolclng for arr EXP'O ...., 7.~,.. Cell tor 11PC>t· rnlMlorr. c.v , _ _.., days BEACH TIME REAL ry COOK Interesting menu ."' •... _..UT 67l-6511 • " prote111on a1 environ- ..... I I rnent. Good pay f0< the 8oeting firm Meks resp The oarge1na to tie lound '" right~ For an lnter- penon. T~/phQnelboat I c1 ... 11ec1 .,.. ,.., nean lliew aopt call Bnan ex showstetc.. &anehts 11~1 I AuMel 673-0910 · s.iwy neg 722-9055 lllTllCT MIUIEMEIT Tl'ta 0.ity P~ IS lo<>'ltng for qullllfied lndl~ to !Nln8ge youth c:vriers I Management exPerteACa "*t>ful. bu1 Wiii train a-salary $375/wtl • GAS -BONUS PLAN HRS 1 \AM-8PM M~ Fri Call Roger Starkey 642~1 •205 ·9-11AM deity f« appointment MANAGEMENT lllYEI WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- Ll~LE VEH ICLE. INSURANCE. ANO OMV PRINTOUT MON- OAY-FFUOAY 2-5 P.M .. WEEK· ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. JOll OUR TEAi If you're 10 or older. a 1ob as a newspaper · camer rrugbt be 1ust your size Just send in this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are ava1labMt now• le st•ellMy. le 1 Diiiy Piltt CMritr! • • . ' I .. i iiiiliiiium· , .. ,..., •H ... ,,"... ••• ""~--L .. 11 ...,.,,.,,. ••• w.iiilMI DtNNG TULi Met • : •c:u.o.n -llClilM W W I CHIVV ·n TN1CK PLaT,.... AT --: --dleft ............. llde 101111,._ 0. Md LAD111-.t1Gro= Ge-4 .,..,_ nro•• Mlfl.8E 11.,~1 tUI•. U711obo ::-:~~& m:9.::.""~ JCLNTI ~.;., tnOO UllOIMU•wr. """'· _.. •IM-HM• DryW 111 • •Anttque JI0.011'orA1·2250 .... ln-aool .--. .._, Honda. ., ••.•.. ... ...... OiNiii ...,.._. ...,,_ & W atO ·~ .,....._ YCllllMlllln A • a g ft P11•111 .. le upt.c111t1 ed ~ like IChool nett 121 ... .... ..... Ir AllP'· Or.ty Contact --.URl'll-.__,_. new. 1125 en-12•1 •IMelbedtl,,,...,mn 1•.W Llftda Coltettl or Jim "'-'II p -..._ ~ 8wtl 121 .. •Wlftdturt., ... .._. llM ' . ,._,. • ao-1100 1Ullm •OMoeWWetll"• Kg 81 .... ._ ltH POO.•MebOefd rwnt) llibN 6iY i!i WWW 1-11111• lrvlfteAutoc.nter ·-end DOdy ....... JIQ tt.!.abtlncledo.ycare •lnvenlOrYCOftltol .,_.,.. n11e ""° 110 UO. H27 Wlndepun, ONLY! us~ Clr•nd MllOA ·itNrl.a1c,C/c, NMdtltfterw a pr I I 0 a 1 I o n I : pOlittol• e¥9ll "'·1333 •Mr191nrent Trelnlng ......,., 10 ...._ drw Seagate, Hunt. HetbOr. c.n.I. t..,._, entlque ICyl, aueornetlC, extended lftff, I epd, ... t cond. wortc ........, ~TUS lalat It you ... not now"*tlng w/mln 1111. Met~ 1t"8-a711• qullt•. 1amp1, bookt, c:ab, thell1, llldt wtndOW. ""'9t Ml IHOO. Dy& 112•7113 leall9 muttQe .._. --· ?5?FllllllLllP/T IUl4380/week Cell for king Mbd llO. 548-2..0 prtnea, NCOtdt, .-.a. tatp, bed..,.., new tit•, IM-11141¥91 l50-e4S.. .,.., TOMIUA Fl.ATS ..... +• 6-ijift. Nr OC Airport .... NOWt 1715-1215 AGE OUHH oek wetetbed Ceppucclno machine, euttom Wheell end .it. MIACiOii 300 SD •12 apn, 1740 lo. COMt Hwy Corpofete travel ...... Start· lmmed. Cell & ~ • LA :Jl:'c hUtdl Xlnt wl"*'ored heedboald, worMM doMtllng 9119 12.000 mii..11.000 .._ Mglne xJnt ciond' ** * Up89wh,CA Tral~~\J-~~~ded. ,._~2-0940 (P.,n). :::9b.dgci.=r.~ =~~ ~0111etc.Noetttyblfdl ·-_11 utru 'uo,too: -!!!~~~=~~ --.. IU-GIU(Gary) -Rll ooueu....,.. dw.,.., ;a& ..._ ...--J1Mtoo.111-01721• ; ._ SALES PEA80N NEEDED & "*'°'AGO ... iL ..... W. II· tool otleee, J!!=•~==-=~ ..... 1~~~~~~~~: -m.Uiiiiii9.;MiiiMMi;-I llllll•l"FFR• For STATIONARY EARN••••u,. CAIHOHLYl'41-1572 atep ladderl. IOlder gun ~~1ilii fill' ......... HllTM _ _. ITO .. E Cd"" Flt 5 --otd Mulclln Table llHi.elec:· hedge trtmmer, -.. a,.i:'cMlt In pteowned rw.1•• ". .... . $400 $1000/WK ·iO:io. MOO. 54&-1133 .............. IBM •lee. typewriter. if WWW m au •• 4i ....... ~· ~1 :::; ~-i:;~=I~~~ • • Mil I meft,.._, trundle. new ltrolee Strohr, high-Chewy. Mere ~-· TRS ~~.SE~ U M08l "9d ,1919 llloollMt tot: chnt•. ~for 8')Pt. 1211 cmplte ..0-8733 ctlalf. car-.... t. retng., lg, outdrM. 11ainteel. )(Int w/c:art* lnt.,lot loaded M 3008D 81-Gtn #3219 *'IT a ltlT ..... .......a-l73-"S2 1tlAM-12 Noon ~... QUALITY a pi.a. "irlt ,._tn. 121.-0150 oond. 114,500 M1-MS5 lllce new only 11Kmllel U MOSE P-Blk w1195 ..-..... ---------· *"° HW!tt/Wkndl .. N I k I . .. 1tO! 81-Grn • 1808 *'IT I ltlT c.hlert •l71H9' +comm/training 1 Ywotds.ar.11 cuble bedloom _,., wttlte/t>tue .... 1111 a-.11 .... Tilt ew t ro. u ng U1-~ W.ofllf 10P oommlalon• •llDllY -a-•MMt1I too4. Cell 720-9025 trim. 1150. t0-58711 _ .... I 11,000. Dayt i me SltlCt 1119 • a ............. p«g _,, -eve.. ™ ""' "' axe &WWW A ii366 7H-HOO. eva11lng• ________ .,.., CaOigrl~to . R::.:::.~.:r~~ ........ 111·1HI wo::.E~1~W~~~~~ QUEENsaEMATTRESS lllMPCclOna.~.dual tectory owned~ 115-7"'1Mr.Wood 1Na NIUAN 2eo ..... e -.. Ing. Mfw. Garyt64-1MO .._... DAYER. ctean, 1110rk1 I BOX, QUILTED! drt\le, graphlqa. fret IOft. atretor. MacGregor 25 Lill ...-W ttii loaded. Mope.new_. ... -·-__; ________ , .... 11.1 .. 11u good. 1100. 938-320• BRAND NEW! $155. •••ltralnlr19. H1-2418 l5aOO '** laundledl -XLNT condition. N200. COCLIGllTUOENTS WllY/a.T ' Cel•Me-4293 BoetlbOetacornpleteWlth •131-3161• 111.lllTllTm FYl!tlme for AMI Ett•t• WWW IWIYmPITIL rua&tue 14 . '"' .. ,.. MU tr•ll•ra ·~~t·~·I•. & TOYOTA '7tH•tdlbaetc.I PIT ,IT, .. In. no •xi> Co c... Terri 133·2050 HI XRti&Ji "" top ~ -, ........ .... MacGreQcw orp. .... loOkt end grunt nee. Cell 11·2, S..1-87INI. • Needed lmmedletety PIT. IS50 BROWN leather SICllFICE!! r--(71•) a.2-l830 gr Ht 11200 obo -------,.--ISHEET METAL Brake & FIT Aecept , Kennel c:Mlr• I « an 1150 V«y Attectlonate 173-05t3 Balboa 11f11. ULD Sheer helper Also re-help/Atliatent Depen· 0 om · 790-l50t lllfl/lllb/lttrlfl bp'd, FIT, II/Hr. Contee\ frlgerttlon aaembly. Will dabl• l preHntable :::v c~~l~c·~:t!:! 9lftlll TIU ....... ....... ~.-1.2212 train ..,_,529 1s..-1033M1ttorJane. s15'.a1s.1e13 .aTIELLlll J ... hy/1an/Artll2S IOXTsliPiP::U'PO;; CREVIER ~.!.~t:! BEAUTIFUL oak hutch Bott, Newport Beach. 'II -&m-llTI N ........ -..-With be"96ed gta11 doors. •Weterbed Ubies Uk gokl dlimond 1225/mo. S.1-8830 aft 8 ...-- perf9ct cond. coat $1200. •W~f[)ryel rtne. 1.15 carat. Pk11 11 BOAT 1119 available, New-un • New .,, .... runa well. Mii l650. a.2-3095 •CvvvH tml .oe carat diamonds. ..,.,. Beed'l Beci( Bay. Ac-1 nw -·----• $ 1500. Cell 175-~ •2 CHAIRS apprtlMd at $8500 Mii ,..... ' ~._... •BEDROOM ~ET• •COFFE£ TABL.E for $4700 obO. 873-9319 Scommod111 ... ,..:t1~923u& to 80', •• N .. 1 UllfT.., MIRCUAY 'II Lynic. HK Fr. Prov .. It beige, 2 night •2END TABLES " ._ Gt , >Clnt cond, new tlr91, mi, ' tpd or•t cond ttand1. triple dr"aer & •Refrigerator Ila FaraitUI FREE 35• Nwpt Bch boat 13 Slld IPd. .kllded ll«li'Sl9 MSOO. c..1151-'187 amltm -· S3100 ObO'. Motor Routes , ' available in $300 Call. 722-0160 BOB 8'2.,.321 •255 change for bOat uaage. 16 32Sa S sod. io.w ISOUIS ---•H • -:, ~.,.,...,=--...,---- Westminster HuntingJon Beach Fountain Valley mirror. man's hl·boy I =~... 1047 tllp tor power boat In •x· 85 6JSal. allto. loadld m m la&:: .....:=::a1-.... 541-3317 or 84&-0857 COMFORTABLE SOFA & or 531-411• ... ""mag a OFFICE 8'•·8800 or 722-8<48' 87 32Si lllto '°* U3609 ,_ ...... ____ .._ .. MUSTANG comptly re-EOUIPMENT ' . .......1 •• --1tored. new paint. new MATCHING LOVE SEAT. F I • l2SIS 5 spd, loaded ~m REPLICAR. IK ml, 1dnt Int. new engine, new tires. excellent cond, $375 tor SHARP! Sofa-lovHHt :,r:.~·ri~:t ~ ;1~:; llllc. Traa1,.rt1tita Sales --Serv1oe cond. $8995. S.1·9159 ... 300 obO 939·5767 both. 875-1131 chair. ottoman. dbl Mr"Ye, Mt awt. for view· Par\s -Leasing TWO I•" matching 1cotc11 guard. never a.5-93701557·8080 4 WMal Dri"/JHpl 131-1111 t•••••••• ....... •••t"' couch• w/2 lrg loot uaed,12f~-~~~2 Sac . ,.,.... .... M31 i . ·~~oKI .. 1too11. expenalv• sup JEEP ·Awagoneer, top of 1500 Auto Mall Dr. .. '-# COWl't. Alto eome an~ LOW Oak bantools. 2 rat· AKC red Chow.Chow pups llne, mint cond, red Santa Ana NO MONEY DOVVN/ : tlquel. S.6-4439 tan aolu II ft., 2 re<:llner • wk1 old, moYing must w/wood grain loaded 5 F Edi COUNTRY Fr~ llvtno chairs. am. desk. 2 Mii by 918 Mak• otfer s12 750 87s-67•• • 5 ·wy. at nger ORNE ONE HOME TODAYf : NO COLLF;CTING NO SOLICITING rm. ll.lrn . mite .,,tlques lamps, 2 beige night· Call: M*• 8'6-•7911 • · IPEI l IAYI Our IN-HOUSE ~aslng program mak~s 1t & lamps, plctufea. b<lc·•· tables. 722-0150 ...... ncb M3S SetVioe Hrs. Mon-Fri. : ~aiy ror you to qualify to LEASE·TO·O\llN b<ec:. antique armolre . llhctllla ... I 1115 7:00 am to 10 pm a brand ~w Ch~vrol~t car or truck fany ! wooden ktdln Mt w/ 6 11111 _ _. leNell lttrlfftr ''"' t mod~IJ or a lat~ mod~I us~d v~htcle (any capt&. chalra, students 1-.:1• Female. tlu all shots 1111-~l f mak~I FJK det* al> Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance~ ~c!!:r.91~ & ~ko-:-i.:;,~;~~:tr"· ·=•~;~ •TllllW.Y Sterlin"• JoE cRAvE•o • NEW Daybed White & •HAWAIIAN PLU~IA Nft ctuteh. Mt.up for B M 1 • OR t Bra11. w/mattresses & plants. FLOWERING, 5· "1 Ml "'"ES welding rig, NEW tires! : DOUG PHELPS •. trundle Complete. S2•5 gallon size. 2• to Choose Fewn & whit• S50·$100 ._. .... fONLYJ t •8<40.1733• from. 64~••5 eec:h to ONLY RESPON· -....... OF ....... --... ~ : ~---.,,,.------t-~...--... .,,....-.---t 18 l E . L 0 VIN G -1<95• •~• ~ t DINING RM Table/chairs. ESTATE SALE Lovely ADULTS! 847·711M or •• MM _ •• l''f .._.. t bra11 bed, .. rmolre. Bayfront home Every-M 1·3712 -••• : chelrl. pictures & misc• thing goes: <1es1gnar 1S.O JAMBOREE ROAD t S15-l225. 873-72911 fumlture, antiques Caah lladcal la1tn•tah Opef'l 7 d.,. • ..,._ CHEVROLET only. By appt 723-0686 1055 • '65 CHEVY V. ton. Re-Extended SeMoe Hours t t 842-1444 Call Ask for Joanne Craney FIND OCTAGON dlniog tbl, • EAALYX-MASPRESENTI ::~~~-~a=~~ 7 •m.-10p.m.Mon-Frl t CALL 546-1200 : lelthef'ette Chrs, L~ey Yamaha Organ convena •·ao MAZDA RX7. SllYet 'II lllD a.ts• I: 2828 HARBOR BLVD., t .. d Elec. Organ. t Dbl bed to piano. mini cond. lbtue, S2tOOobo •'57 2-t2, loaded! •unrool 1 . COSTA MESA 6 throu"n clac:s1f1e complete. 646-5152 s110010.b.o.1137·9757 Sklt>oat 11000 S:.8~6213 Uk• newl 780-'1781 .•••••••••••••••••••"- Ml.JC NOTICE NlllC *>TICE Nil.IC ltoTICE NII.IC *>TICE NII.IC NOTICE NII.IC NOTICE MUC fl)JIC( rmuc NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE PICTtnOUI ..,..... Ac:Tmoul .,..... fomla, 5107 S..allore Dr .. 111ge1 County on August 16. NOTICI Of wltllOUt covenant or war· c.111. 92925 8111 L Bryan. 2214 Brin· Robert Loul1 Mersky, Ac:Tmoul ...... .... 8TA~ U.ITATBmNT NewportBeecll,Callf.92&63 19118 TMltt'nW'llAlE ranty,el(prauoflmpl,.d.re· Marci B Vickers, 520 d191, Newport Beacll, Calil 2155 Plncreelt Dflve D307, NAm8TA1-NT n. ta11ow1nQ per90lll are Tiie IOllowlng penoos 1•• Tiii• buslneu 11 COl'I· F•t40 T.I. Ne. •nt1 gardlf19 title. poaMSslon, or Carnation, Corona det Mar. 92880 Coeta Meaa, CaHI. 92626 -Tiie 1o1ow1ng pet110nl are ...... ....,_ •• • OolnD ~.... ducted by-I corporation Publlslled Orange Coast YOU AAE IN DfiFAUL T enaumt>ranciM, 10 pay Ille Calif 92925 Tiiis busine11 Is con· Thll IMllNnell II con· ~ buallleaa aa: HIWIPORT BEACH STEP SAVERS, 1000 Tiie rag111rant com· Dally Piiot August 22. 29. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST remaining prlnelpal sum of Tiiis bualneH ts con· dueled by. en Individual ducted by. an lndlVldull BASKETS FULL OF JOY, CO#IPIM't, 111e w. Balboa South Cou1 Drive. Suite mel)Ced to transact bull· September 5. 12, 11188 DATED SEPTEMBE~ 7 the notes, MCured by Hid ducted by: husband and "Mfa Tiie registrant com· Tiie registrant com· 627 BaY9lde Drive. Newport IMS. • .,._ A. Newi>ott p.10., eo.ta M .... Cakf ,_ under the hclltious M-6•2 1983 UNLESS YOIJ TAKE Deed of Trull wltll Inter"' Tiie registrant com· menced to Irene.act bull· menced to transact bull· Beech. Calif. 92660 llaedl, c..t 92943 t282e bulinell name or names ACTION TO PROTECT thetaon, u provided in said tMnCeCI to transact buSi· .,... under the fictlltoue neae undef~ the fictl1tou1 Cwolyn JoAnn Bollman. Jaeeph M Myerdlln, 1116 Mary Elizabet II Fot•y, lleeed above on NIA NII.IC NOTICE YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY not••-advances. II any. neea under the tic111ious bu9lnMI name or narpae ~ name or names m BaY9lde Drive. NCewpon W, 8allloe Btvd., Suite A. 1000 South Coas1 Of"'8. Terryo.t>ey.Pr .. ldent BESOLDATPUBLICSALE underlheterm1ofHJd DMd ~ name 0< names Mlted above on September ltlted above on February 9eec:t1 Calif 92660 ~ leectl. Cekf ~2663 ~ p.10.. Costa Mesa. Thia 11atement WU filed ACTITIOUI .,_.. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· of Trull, feel. cnerges and lllted a.bove on August 9. 1. 19811 1111 Tl\11 bualnell-I• con· • Jo1W1 a. Myetc:tlln, 11 16 Callf.9282e wlttlllleCountyCler1tof0r-MAMllTATl•NT NATION OF THE NATURE ••pen-ol the Truat .. fnd t988 BlllBryan RoOet'IL Metlky ouetedby·entndMdual *· ..... 8tYd . Suite A. Tiiis tiu.lness II con-.,. County on August 30, The toloWlng l)ef'IOnS are OF THE PROCEEDING of Ille tNlll cr .. 1ee1 by said Man:i B Vlcken -Tiiis statement ••• hied Thia ll•temenl was tlted Tiie regl11ran1 com· ~8eec:tl.Cahf.92&63 dUCte<lby:enlndMdual tMI ,_.. dolngbuelMllas AGAINST YOU. YOU Deed of Trust. This statement was filed wltlltheCountyCler1tof0r· wltlltlleCounty ClerkofOr· menced to tranaact bull- Tiile ~I 11 con· The regl11ran1 com-, ~ Orange Coast Z AND G & ASSOC. SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· The total amount of lhe with Ille County Cle<k of Or· ange County on Augull 23. Inge County on Augul1 23. neea under tile fictitious cM:ted by-a general part· menced to tranaact bu9I-Dely Pilot Sec>tembef 5 12 t 1070 Cota! Aloe Av . Foun· YER. unpeld balance of Ille obH· 111ge County on August 9, 19118 !Mii name or names ,_.... neae ~ the liclltk>ue 11 2t 1M8 • ' tlln Vahy, C.AI 92708 On Septemt>« 23. t9811. 9a.11on MCI.Ired by the pre»-19118 • . F917I n.711 lllted above on August 20 Tile reglllranl com-~ nenw ot f'lamel • • M.e77 Gayle M Dow, 1 ICllO at 11:30 A.M .. CALIFORNIA erty 10 be lotq and rea90fl· ,.... Publlltled Orlllge Coast Publiltled Orange Coast 1MI • menced to 1ranaac1 bust-listed above on September Coral Aloe Ave . Fountatn MORTGAGE SERVICE as able Mll!Nle<I obits, ex· Publllhed Orange Coast Delly Piiot August 29, Sep-Delly Piiot August 29. s.p. Cerolyn J Bollman -urtdet Ille llcllllOu• 1, 1MI rta.IC NOTICE Valley, Cahf 92708 duly appointed Trustee penMS and advanc.et 11 Ille Delly Pltot Auguat 15, 22. 29, tember 5, t2, 19. 19811 tembef 5, 12, 19, t988 Thia ataternenl was hied Dullrleal nenw or names Mery E-Foley Tiiie bu11na11 Is con-under fllld punuant to Deed time ot Initial JXlblicatlOf'I of Septembef 5, 19811 M-657 M·658 Wltll the County Clerk of Or· ...., aoove on August t. TNI ataternent -flied fllCTmoul ., ... II dueled by • general Plll1· of Truat recorded 9-21·83. Ille Notice ol Si le is M-626 •-ti' W\TICE 111ge County on August 23 tM1 ~ wttll Ille County Cteni of Or· ,.._ ITA,.......,. nerthlCI ......_ ~ u IMI No." 83-416'44, ol $239.704 28 ,_ nu ft11JC fl)JICE 1Nf . Joeepfl M My9rellln enge County on August 9, The lolowlng '*'°"'are The r9'f1tran1 com· Official Reco<ds in,,,. oltloe The Beneficiary under rtll.IC "°TICE ~ nm '*--11 _ .. fi 19118 daino buelrlell u menoed to traf'IMCt bUSI· ot tl\e County Recorder of tald Deed ol Trust hete-ACTITIOUI IJUllllEll Ac:Tmoul .,.._,, Publlstled Orange Coat wtlh 1M County C1et1t ol Or· naMT• JOY CROWE INTERIORS, ""' under Ille llctlllous ORANGE County. State of tolore executed and ~ 'ICTITIOUI 8UllN€11 MAMI ITATa•NT NW ITATIMINT Dally Pilot August 29 s.p . ... County on Augull 30, Putlllellecl Orange Coast 1721 Sirrine Dr. S1nta A\'\a . buatn.a name or names Cafllornl1. .e•ecutetl• by Mvered lo the undersigned• NAm ITATURNT The lollowlng ~· •r• Tiie 1ot1ow1ng peraons are temb,r 5 t2 •19 1988 ,.. / ,... Deity Piiot August 15. 22. 29. Cmlll. 92106 lilted above on August 15, RALPH OSBORNE ANO written Declaration ot De-Tiie lollowfng l)erlonS are doing bU~ H : doing bullneaa •a: . . . M-659 ~ ()( Coe 1 September 5, 1988 Jay LM Crowe, 1721 Sir· 19118 . DINAH OSBORNE. HUS· teult and Demand tor Sa.le, doing bualrlMI a1: JESSIE S GARDENING. T6TAL INTERIOR DE-1-------....;...--------n.-Inge 1 _ rina Santa Ma._callLWCl!t Gayle M Dow BAND AND WIFE a.s Trustor, and 1 written Notice of De-Of\ANOE COAST DAILY 711 Olymplc, eo.ta Mesa, 8tGH llM c;o,w Pl Coate "8JC •TICE Nllt9'$1tMllW 9• 12· Tiiie buelneu 11 con· 11Ji 111tement ""u llTi WILCSELLA1 ~9lTC. fault and 'Election to Sall Ptl'OT.330WeatBay.Coat Callf.9~27 Mw'.c.M t282e .• tt, • 1MI "8.IC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual wltll the County Clerk o1 Or· AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO· The und8f1lgned cau1ed Mela, CaHI. 9~27 Jetua Par11da. 779 Ofym-Cheryl janlne RuaMtl NOTICI -;::=::::;===;:M::-680~;!::;;CiiiifiiUl~m·;;:::ii111T:i;llt:•~r~e9111ran1 com· Inge County on August 25. DER FOR·CASH (payable at Mid. Nottee ol Default 1.nd Adame Publl1lllng of pie, Cottl Mae1, Callt. 2IHCOrvo Pl Coeta Mesa' ""'"9IQ ..,, . wr_a_naact bull· 1988 tile Jltne ot Hie In 1aw1u1 Election to &111 to be re· Coate Meaa, Inc .• Delaware 92627 Cellf 12121 " · DMe: .Mr a.,_ MAMI STA'RmNT neea undef flie'lrClTflou1 -f'*1• oneyof the Unit.a States) ~In the county wner• oorporation,.330 w._.t lkY. TJIJt ..t>ualneu le con-TMa IMlllnM• 11 con· l•ulftcalleM No .... ,. PACIFIC VIEW •MORtAl PA"K Cemetery • Mon111ry ~ • Crematory 3500 Pacific v..._ Drive Newport 8"cll 8442700 TM_ IQ!IOwlnQ 1 bullnMI name or names Publlalle<I Orange Coast at main nonll entrance 10 the real property 11 located Coeta Meaa. Calll. 92627 dueled by: en lndlvtdual ducted by. an Individual N - --- doing bUelneas :ton are lltted abO'o/9 on Augull 19 Delly Pilot September S, 12, the Covnty Courtllou98, 700 Dete 17 AUG H Tiiis !Millnen la con. The re9l1tran1 com-The re9 latranl com· Dllleleft: Plt9 Depart· VALLEJO GALLERY, 19811 t9. 28, 19811 CMc c.rtter Drive W~I. CALl'O"NIA MO"T. ducted by. a corporation menc.d to transact bull· menced to tranuct bull-!MM 1810 w. Coel1 Highway, Jay Crowe M-671 s.nta Ana, State ol Call· QAQI M"vtel, ""'ITll, The re9111rant com· neae under Ille flc:tltioul ,_ under t"' fictitious 1....-a=M ~ONE ~. Call!L92943 Thia 11atemef't was hied • lornia, alt rlglllL title ind aY lfllCtALIZlO, INC., Al menced to transact bu neme or n.,,_ ~ ~ Of namea (1) ... It~ YAN Joaepll Tllomal Vallejo me COUflty Ctefk or Or· • rta.IC llJT1C[ lntetaet conveyed 10 -and A-0 a NT ~O" I A ID ...., Uftder tN fic111ioul llated abaft on Avtult 22. llated above on August 11 WITH IM• RQ .. IC-¥ •30 RlvenldeAve .. Newport Inge County on August • -nnou now held by It undef said '•'"'T .•T,1,1., ,..., Al!ATTI ~bove ~,,,: ~--) 1~-p-.. ld 1tll . MICW ACCll.0.1 8Mctl Calif..92M3_ 1M8 .. _ lllU ... 11 DeedofTrvat lntllepropetty , .. A-·-•-· .._.. •• • Ctlery!Ruleell It 11!tie1nt9nt of 1t1eM Thia• bualneu 11 con-neon• NAMI ITATl•NT a1tua1ec1 Jn..~ County and ~ CA 1110I (a) ,.oeemary Ctwrcl\man, Thia ata*'*11 w .. flied Tllll •'8mlltll ... filed ~Ilona In keeping OIOed ~ an~ .Publlatled Orange Cout Tiie lollowlng pereons ve Statedeacrlbed as.: 117·110I IY: TAMMI ~ wlthtM CountyClenl Of or-with tlleCountyCleftl of Or· ~1tla~vtthe City The reglatreftt .com· Delly Pilot September 5, 12 doing !Mlalnela.. Tiie land reterred to 1n 11111 lomR. ""'9TIE IALll Thie ..._,, -fited enge County on Augu11 30, .,. County on August 23 of "ountalrl v-., to obtain mencec1 to transact bU9J:' 11;"te,...,.. -(a)UNITm MSOUA lw\lltwMidtn t"8 OF"D• wtttitlleCountyeteftt olOr· 19118 t• · avet1lduu1tM11e9°'1lle-· neae wnder the fictLllOUI M-669 PRESS (b)UNITED ART State of Calllornla. County Pl 1'1111 ana6 Coumy-on-A~ · - --~ ,_,., a dirriiiiCll onri.-_.,.... ~ name or ~ BOOK DISTRIBUTORS, 629 of Or111ge, and II deacfibed Publlltled Oranoe Coast 1911 Publlatled Orange Coeat ~ Orange Coen ment in.ctved. All lnltalla· llated above on August 15 "8JC MOTICE Terminal Way • 10, Costa • ~ Delly Piiot Sec>tember 2, 9, . '1IM1'I Delly Pilot September 5, 12, Delly Piiot August 29 Sep-1lonl 111911 be made in a nMI 1MI • Meta. Cellf 92627 PARCEL 1: Lot 36 ol Tract 18. 19118 Published Orange Coast 19, 29. 19811 tember & t2 19 1988 and wortunanlke manner Joaepll T Vallejo PICTmoul .,..... Charlene 8 Brown. 36 M25. 1n me City of lfvlne. aa F663 Delly Piiot August 15, 22:-29, M-878 • · ' M-61M and • compooe11t1 ol tlle TNI .eatement -filed ..,._ ITAftmNT Columbll , lrvlne , Calll pet map recorded In Book -ti' """'Tll'C leptembef 5, 19118 M •-ti' Ml\~ equipment ahall be 1 •tan· with tM County ca.rtt of Or· The fotlowlng '*'°"'are 12715 ,.., Pagae '8 to so. in-,._ ""'~ -925 ,._ nu1-. dard ~.All wort\ PlllM:a MOT .. "I ... County on ~ ,5, doW'G bualneaa u Tiii• bu11ne11 11 con-chlliYe, of Ml~laneo<1s ITA~ CW :..rta.JC fl)TIC( fllCTITIOUI .,_11 "8.IC ll>TICE and .....,... lumiahed lball an..LMOADWAY 1... • R.t. 6 ASSOC Slit W duc:teclt>y-anlndlvldual Mepa, In the offloa of Ille HMIDDIP•tnCW fllCTT10UeW .. btlUllteettoln9"C11onand Mor1Uf C ..-, tlth St .. Coeta Mn&. Calif Tiie registrant com-County Recorder of Hid .,_CW ACTITIOUI Ac:Tmoul WSI ,.=:~MJIR~TAW apprcwel of Ille Direct« ot , 10 :?~hapel PuOtllhecl Orange Cout t2t27 manced to tfatlMCt bull-County. --·· NAMI ..... 8TATll9WT buelr'988 ::.om .,.. The following persona •• "'* Workl. Thie equip-• eo.ta ..._:y Delly P9ot Augual 22, 29, Robert M. Blackbum, 652 nea1 under Ille llclltloua boaptlng thetelrom an The lottowlng pefaons Tiie following '*'°"' are ~ MIATHWoRKS 2912 OolnD ~ as: mant and .. 1t1 componenta •------t--~~;:....---Jl-Sl••*-5.-Jl.2.-lllL._J,!Joann. . Coeta Mesa, Calif bullnea• name or na,_ oll, olt tight•. m1ner111, min-,,..... abandoned tile uM of doW'G ~ .. ; so Ct......., w ,0 • Santa Alfrl D£ SUSANA, "5 El at'8ll be ,_ and ahall not M~ H21' llittcreo... C>rl SiPttmtJer. ..i •ignta. n•tural-9 .. flgN• lh• FTcnnou• utrnfll -vt9tOff IHT!""M'toNAl • ~~ ' ....,_.._ A ,.._ ,,..... been l'9tCI In demon· ---------Tllta buel,_ la con· 19811 and other hydrocarbons by N D C DES GNS 9 202 22nd St. Hunt!""' ' • · ,...-....,;;..., ltf8tlon ot Of'* iiiVICe P9JC NOTICE duc:tecl by:., lnd1vldu1I CharleM Brown wtiet-¥.r name known eme: 1 • • . .,..on Cendece O. St..,.,,1, &lll llaedl . .._. •~ All .. ipt1•1t and IC· The re9l11ran1 com· Tiiis ttatement waa filed thet may be Wittlin or under ~uiorona d.i Mar, ':;. ~v::' 80 tiunl· So. Genoa Dr .. Santa Ana, M~ ASheld, N"5 El cuu,_, ltltll be lnatalled .. ..,.. ''"'" 2983 Harbor Bl~d. Pte'"10UIM.l ... ll menced to transact bu&•· wlllltheCountyClerkofOr· the parcel of land herein-· • ' Callf.t27CM vvwna ••·· ewport MdCClll!plywttflbrequlre- NAMI 8TATW•iirr neea under Ille fictitious ange County on Augull 25. ebove deactlbed. together The Flctltloui Bu•lneu lngton ~~!102• H\lntlngton ™• bua6Maa 11 con· llaedl. Call!. 92813 menll al 1111111111* Call· Tiie followlng peraona are bullr'9M name or na111es 19118 with the periM!tual right ol Neme (9111rred to •bolle •11 Beedl. "'91f· 92148 ductecl ll)y: an lndlvtdual T"6c butln"' It con· fornle Codee and Federal doing~ ff' ..._, abo¥9 on Augull 10 ""'1• dftlllng mlnlnv e i1pl0<lng flled In Orange County on TJMI IMlalneet 11 con· Tiie reglatrant com-ducted ll)y: en lnOIVtdUal 8efety ~ 111 lor<:e Cosb Mesa. CA .. ...,111 HOITl·810SYN 434 1 1•. . PubUllhe<I Orange Coast andoPerillngtherefor lnd May 11 , 191111 FILE ctwcteclby:anlndlvldual· menced to tranuct !Mlai-Tll• regl11ran1 COM• Qualfty ~de- lerch 91 .. Sutt• 211, Hew· AM, lladlbum Delly Pltot September 5, 12. 8'0rlna 1n and.removing Ille NO.F380304 The re9ietrant com· neae Uftder the llctltloUa menced to tranaect bYll-..... ,.,......, performance pOrt IMdl. Cehf 92660 i'tltf ~t wu llled 111. 28, 1918 .,,..lrom said land or any Olene M. Car!Ofa. 9 Matn-mencecl to tranaect ~· buainea9 name ot namee Maft unOar IM fictltlOu• cflerecteri•ICt end~• ...... Flnenclal Inc. Call· -.11-County c--of Or· M..ell OCher land lneluding Ille ..... Cotona qel Mir, CeHI neae urMler the lletltloul ... •boW on Marctl 10. ~ name Ot namee ----.. be • .._ t • 92125 bualr.-name ot MIMI 1t17 ...., tlloW on September,........_. .. ,..,...t 0 whipltoclt Of dlrec> Tllia ~ WM ~ lletedat»oveon.Nly27 19118 ,. ......... ~Q ltwane tllJ by competent lty ~ drill and mlne from ............... ._ .. ~.~ · --0. ¥erte · ....,_ • ~ tnd b equlp-ltnde other"*' thote 'llef• _,_,11yan,,..__ ·-Thie ..... , .. 11 .... fMed ..... lhelcl I ...... .,.. In tfl9lr oplnlor) inebovedeacllbed oilorg• .Thie .....,.,..,. wea hied Thie ......,.,t .,.. flied wtttl tN County a.rt of Or· n... ..... ,..,, w• ltlad ..W.. IM lmereat ol .... tunnels n, Shaft• ...,. me C-ty a.ti of Or• .... COUflty a.rt of Or· .,. County on ~ n , .-""~a.rt of Of... .. cay Wll be purcNMd into, 'tttrougt1 or ecroae tlle = County on Jufy t3, = C°""'Y on Auguat II, 1• r.I: County on ~ 1t. n. Cftr ......... , ~ tubturlace of IM t.rld her• ~ Ofenge eo..t ~ ll'ullllNd "C ,_ .,.. .. rtgM to rtect any =: :ibed~:: Daly"°' Mlgult t5, 22, 29. ~ Or ... Coel1 Daly Plat .::::. .. 11. ... ... ,..., °' ... Coeat ., -:::=.and ~ CllNetlonelly ~ ...... ~ '· 1• Daly Plat A.,.e f5, 22. 29, ,., 21. ,.. Dtlw ..... ~ 21, ..... '""" tllete "'""* and INftl undW M-e28 14•1..., I. ttll M-t2• -..-1 _.., 5, 12, ll, t• ~tont OOfte«ning Md~ or~ IM __ .,. -M-tll.....,.... ..._alon, ea· 8llteriot fllllta """90f, and .....C ll)llC( ~ ..,,._ peony, quellty or per-'° redrll. '9lunnet, equip. ..:111w•11•M ..:m.,.=. PWUC mTIC( ......_""-"°'•con-...-...'#*. e1etpen and ... ITAW HOit .... .,,.... ... ITA MHYIOU9 ....... --:' t9ellc "' ...-anyalldl .... or ,...,..........,....,. -naw -n.......,. .. --aw Ri-••·•••-._.-out,....._,,.. ...... ...._.. ,.........,....,....,.. ------·· -............ .,.. .. rtgllt to dr11, "*'9, .-., •· 'lD. HUD10N TMCT°" -=.-m • a• K ltOWIR "'°~ "-............ are .,....., ... ..,... tul ... ....... ..,_ Wouafl I CONCMTI llfWICl, P\.INOIHO, noN -1.... A .... ...._. _ ......... Md &81CZ Illa 1 of .. .,,...., .. ...., IOO • ..,_ T--. c.a 1111 °"""' Dr. •au. ca.i...., c:r:;...... IOUTM 9AY TDT1~. tlll• 1nt1t1Htton tor ... _.. ••• '™ °' ....... Cllt. 11117 ....... Cllif, .,,. . -~..,.. ,_, Ila 1 r n bWd. ........... oua lllu Ibid, Ndl' 0 ""'9Wn. 280 ~ lfoo41er.-iH .::. "C':i..~Callf illiiiiil.~..W-Oft 11111111.eta .,.,_lllO ..,__In ...... trom ..,_ TOIR9, Coete ...... ,..,... Awia , Alcedla, Callf, ... " ,,_,.. M. Liiy, M2 a W. 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TM Legm Department at the Pleue atop by to ftle your D8lty Piiot It plMMd to an-.flc:tttlout butinesa st1tement at nounc:e 1 new eervtce now avail-the o.My Plk>t Legal Oepart- llble to new bu-'NIMI. ment. 330 W•t Bay, Cotta We will now SEARCH the Meu. c.Mfomta. If you can not Mme for you at no extra cflarge. atop by, ~ can us 9"d UW9 you the time Md the at (71A) 642-432~. Extenllon trip to the Court H<M* In S.m• 315 or 311 8M we wlH make AnL n.n. of courw, mll• lite _...._ _ _m8llglmlntl for .vou 10 Mncne awdt la completed -will ftle this proceduN by mail. your llctltloul ~ neme " you lhoutd h8ve 1ny further ..... ,_,. wetft the County Ci.rk, qwetlone, ~ c8'I UI Ind we publlltt 9"09 • W.-fOr four wll be more thM gl9d to aalat welka • required by lew Md you. ..., ... your proof of puM-OooO !Uclll lft your cetton ..... the County Clertl, ,,... .......... , .,BCHEVROLET , g Home of the Serengeti Blazer •qi¥111 eau ou. ·endty ~1esmen tor details 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E. 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"" ......... -.. -.: •n..._ ........... rr ... -. · 30 DQ RelilmG-l'llldM... ' If, within 30 days of your purchau from Circuit City, you find the ume ttem at any local 1tore, Including oura, we'fl refund th• difference -plue 10. of th• difference. Thi• offer exclud• the Circuit City Outlet Center. The Intel Circuit City will gladly give you 1full19fund, within 30 daya of purchale, If you are not atiafied tor any reaaon. We alk that yov retum the merchandtM In new conddlOn wlttt your ule1 receipt, carton tnd ~. 1-=' 10A..11.To1P.al Clroull Cir .... Center YI •111111 .... ~•.Qty Of c .... ,. Cl11t ,..,. • 0r-.. ~-t; IClllli Awe ... ~. ~(1Mtnt-t•