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l~ViDe Q<,-. to .l•J' o~f 240
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orker
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Move to streamline o~ra.ttons doesn't
mean firm ls tn trou , say officials ·
compleus, ()ffict buildinll aod bo-
tcts. lu hoktinp extend t&n>uab tho aties or Newport Beadl.~ ·frvine,
Tustin and Oraue. • •
by the com1>111Y:• Hau added. The Jrvioe Co. trimmed 30.»bt in
June 10 a movt to 1t.ramlioe oper-ationt.
IJ PHIL SNElDDMAN ... STEVE MARBLE or .. ..., .......
l'Tbe lrv1oe Co. today announced it
will lay offl.O employees in a move
to 11eam1ine operations at the New-
pon Beacb-bucd real estaie develop-
ment firm.
The layoff affects ~most 20 percent
Bof •borecel~
two IJearttUes
LOMA LINDA (AP) -A little
Texas boy who underwent two heart
transplanu in 2S boun died today
after spendi~ .nearly two weeb in
critical condition, a hospital official
said. •
Nicky Carrizales, 3, received his
ftnt heart at Loma Linda Medkai
Center on June 18, but within a few
hours of the su~ the heart wu
failing and the chdd was placed on a
hean·luna machine. He ~ta
tccond transplant the next day.
Nicley bad tcmained in critical
c;onditioo ever since bis uamplants,
and had received dialysis for acute
kidney failure.
World
;
Lebanese drug traf-
ficker• refeaae American
hostage.JM
Nad~Q
SuprerM Court reaffirms
the legality of affirmative
action In the American
work place to remedy
discrimination./ A7
Sporta
Investigation begins to
find who supplied footbaJI
P18yer ~Wfth
c;ocatne./81
INDEX
Advlce~nd Games
Bulletln Board
BusTneaa
Classified
of the company) 1,3'3 employees.
Company officiah stated that the
lrvme Co. -th"e county's lar&ctt
landowner and developer -ii not in
fin&ncial trouble. . -The Irvine Co. controls about
6&,000 acres -roo"1ly ono-tillb of
the county's land -and devel~ bousina. retail centers. industrial
Sookeswoman lane Olen Haas-.id
a formal announcetnellt oA the
layofti woUld bie made late today. The.
compeay bl(S declinod to confirin
rumon of layof& earner in the week
in tetpect to employees who will ac-
jobl. &be Mid.
0 {"1Jlete&te) DO plans to cbaftle any
projceticurrcntly uoderconsttuction or any project currently announced
The layof!'s are expected to be inade th~ut all depenmen1.1, tbo"lab .-
prte1tc breakdown of tho ficwa was
oot available.
Today's announcement coma in
the wake of -tJPWina • JPeCUlltion cooce~ ~,future of the lrYine
Co. and its tor executivea. Corona de Mar resident Martin
BroMr, ro~ public relations chief
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Can back up atona BrookhuntStreet • .een loollln& north toward Slater A •enae.
Metered free~ay ramps cause
traffic jams on V ~Hey streets
BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ...,,.. ....
A state plan to ease conaestion on
the San Dieao fr'eewlY has created
havoc on some Fountain Valley
streets, city police say.
Last <nontb, the state Department
of Transportation activated new
ramp meters to control v'.chieles
entcrina ·the freeway in Fountain
Valley. A CaJtrans cn11neer said thcfe
1s some indication (recway traffic i5
now fl~wiog more smoothly throu&Jt
the etty.
But local police say the backups
behind the meters ha~e led to new
traffic jams and a jump in' accidents
on local streets in ti)e past weeks.
'"lf's a di~ster,.. saict SIL Clartc
Corbin. lraffic supervisor for the
Fountain Va.Jky_Pollce Oepart.ment.
The metcn use nirihd aiec:n IJtbts
to pace the entry of vehicles onto the
freeway durin1 momma and evenjng
rush periodi .#
Corbin said three trouble spots
have emeried: "
•The Brookhunl Street entrance
(Pleueeee RAMPS/~)
-PoliCeto-block
BalboaonUf ht.
o(JUly FOurt .
No cars allowed in,
whether drivers
live there or not
and at 32nd Stn:ct where Niwpon
Boulevlld mCf'llCS 1ato BiJboe. Traf-
fic will be •lk>wed to leave, but not to
en~. .. ..
The closure 11 set to bqio at 4 p.m.
tho"lab police have indicated it couJd
mn earlier. l'he peninsula wiJl
reopt-D at 11 p.m. Pcdesfrians and
BJ STEVE MAJ\BLE btcyclisu can come and &O as they
oe .. ...,,... .... p~ are no plans to dOR New-
Residenu and toun1u alike will be pon Boulevard, 1.bousb ~ said prohib.i~ from driving onto the that also tS a pombility.
Balboa""'eninsula on the Fourth of In past years. police have often
July evenina to pfa,erve a semblance closed off portton of Balboa
of order on the popular and often-Boulevard as well 11 Seashore Drive.
concested neck of land. whtch hat achieved a reputati6n with
Balboa is expccated to aunct mote police for hostina boisterous parties.
than 2so.ooo tourists durin1 lftde. The ditrerence this year is that'
IV'l'ldence Day celebrations, said rcsidenta will be treated the same as -~ tourists. po bee; "I'm not sure 1f it will be any la~ .. In the pest we would let people An
than OW' u5ual influx," satd ofliocr if they could prove they~ rcsi· ·
Howard Ei1enberJ. .. I mean, you can detlt.t by s~OWtog a dnwt"ili~ ~
only &et so many peoole on the ~· f'CCCJpt or somethtn&. II.id
peninsula before it sink.a. r. E1~bera. . . .
The measures are beina taken not· Bulwefoundbyd~lh•t.:J.ust
only to~tm.it traffic but to ensure that ~ted another" aridlock. be
fire enaines and paramedics can set Police have ind.icaled that t~
on and off the peninsula without peninsula -a mecca for teens -
len&thy delays. be said. could be subject to periodic closure
"Wfaen you approach an 1"ntet· durina the ""1lmer. otrsccn· tested
secuon, you 6eed traffic to dtra.r for tht1r plan last month when Oyen roo.." .said Newport Beach Fire Qtief were orculatcd in town 1odicat.ina a
1m Recd. "On ~n.i~ son» ~mbtt :N.tm Sprina,s" eel~ omes there's no fOrt li'iffi( ebfitJon wu planned.
lo &C). Then we aiet stuck." The Oyerappmently was in referen·
There have been delays on medjcaJ ce to c:lrutlken ccJebratJons in Palm
aid caHs, in pertR:ular orr the Fourth · Sprincs durina Easter week.. But the
of July, in years past. said Reed. celebrftion in Newport Beach. if one
Cars will be ~topped on Balboa was really planned. did not ma-
Boulevard at Pacific Coast .Hid>way lerialize.
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Food
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Coast cities Plan ·bang-up· celebratibns for the-Fourth
Mind and 89dy
Opinion ·
Paparazzi
Pollce Log
Public Notices
Sports
Television
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By G. JEANBTl'E A VENT A 14tt from France; the 151-fool In 1983. corroded and cracked by
0tlli!OllllrNec*"' staluc has come to symbolize hope pollution ·and lhe elements. Lady Eltb Fourth of Juw. Amencans an and, trtedom. Belwcen 1892 and Liberty underwent lhe start of an
Evcrytown. USA. run up the flaa. roll 1954, Lady Liberty welcomed more · extraordinary ~ora11on that took
out the parade and pack up the picnic t.ban 17 million 1mmtgrants to this lhrcc years and S66 m1lhon.
in a birthday celebration that goes country. According to historians, The 225-ton S~tue of Liberty wtll
back 210 years. This yeat Amencans more than halfofaJ( Americans bave be unveiled Thursday 1n cercmorucs
have something spcciaJ to celebrate I an ancestor who passed by the statue broa~sl from the New York City.
-the lOOth birthday of the Statue of on the \Wy to Ellis Island and life in a Orange Coast residents Wiii not
L1be_rty. new country.· have far to travel for lnde~ndence
Bill guirding citi¥ against"
beach injury s~its defeated
By ROB'ERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,... .......
A biill to protect ooOt.aJ cities from
lawsuits for bcacb·related injuries
WH kiUed TuC1day by the state Sena le
Judicnrty Committee.
Bul ahe bill's author, Sen. Marian
Beraeson. R-Ncwport Beach, siid
today she plans to reintroduce the
prol)()Sal next year.
"The issue IS not dead,., Bcraeson
wd. "It's a con0cm beach cori-
mun1t1cs wtll feel more and more.
The bill was intended to shield ciues. counues and the state from
lawsuits for injuries caused by natural
conditions. such as 1roughs in the
ocean. Bergeson sud. •
While public entities arc of\en
required lo provide such safety ser-
vices as lifeguards. they shouldit't be
held liable for injuncs lhat OC9!J from
runural cond1t1ons. Bcraeso"Tlugucd.
"Providing st'rv1ces actuaJly sub-
JCCU a public en11ty to additional
hab11ity." she said. "Thal doesn't
appear to be m lhe best mtercstJ of
public ~fe~r or m lhe besl 1 nterests of
recreation.
Under the bill, however. cities
would be held responsible for certain
injuries 1n which lheir .seFv1ces or
actions added to the danaerous con·
ditions. The bill would affect not only
~h::·~~.other public re~creitional
BerJ.CSOn ·~bill would ha e restored
a lepl immunity for cities en t.way
by a 1982 court rulina co ccrning a
drownin1 at a San Dicao h.
Introduction of the U ·was
motJvated abo by theS6 million jury
verdict in l 9S. apinst the city of
Newport Beach, in which John Taylor
of Claremont was ptralyzcd after
divina into the surf and striking his
head on a sand n<tae.
(Pleue ... 8&ACB/~) &en. 11.artan Beraeeon
DAy and. Lady Liberty celebrauons.
Birthday bashes ranac from a S7S gala
at the Ncwporter Resort lo a free
"Concert Under the Stars" at UC
Irvine.
Herc is a cily-by-c1ty countdown of
plans for Liberty Weekend:
Cetta Mesa
The first parade of the holiday
weekend was-10 step off al IO a.m.
today .tt the Fauview Develo9mcnt
Center f°'" the developmentally dis.-
abled 11 205 I Harbor Blvd. Fatr-
v1ew's Fourth of JWy Festival~ to
get going at I :30 p.m. with focil and
game booths, putt-putt JOlf. a daooc •
at 6: 30 and a fireworks display at 8:45
p.m. al the Goodell Education
Cenler.
(PJeue ~ POVJlTB/ A2)
Grand Jury Wants
secu~ity in~reased
at main· ouithouse
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .. 0-.,... .....
response agenetes and auditing of tnf
I county's environmental health pro-
grams, Secunly al Oran&e Counly's
courthouse should be upgrad
mirror increased judicial act1v1ty an .
a shift lo more senous felony fV1als.
the Orange County Grand Jury• said
Tuesday. J
The recommenda11on wa, in-
cluded in the lasl ofa sencs of 1985-86
grand Jury reports 1 ucd this week
Other report lopics included the
county's SpecJaJ Distnct Task Force.·
the civil hab1hty of emergency
Grabd 1urors arc citizen voluntcen
appointed by the Supenor Coun to
invesl~k.-tlspccts of county govern· 1-Nl'ftl ..
The rcpon on courthouse sccunly
was ~rompted by concern over
statistics that show a 20 percent
increase 1DJUdte1aJ wotkload over the
past five years and a 37 percent boosl
m the number of felony lnals con-
ducted at the courthouse dunna t.M
(Pleue eee SBCUJU'l'T I A2)
Rosenberg down;but not out Paul
AICllPl.EY
.. .
B.ad amfoemaybeinGQPdo house,
-~ ·---ut he's spotUngfor another campaign
~--
Nathan Rosenbcra may. have placed himselr 1n the political dOsb<>wC when he waaed a lo in&
battle ApJnst Con.,.cssman Rohen
Bid.ham in the Rcpubhcan pnmary.
. Party lcidcr.wcrc nol happy when
&he brash youna Challcnacr entemi a
C()Dte t in$1 I ~lalivcl) u(e ID· ·
cum bent.
But Rotenbcri's sUCC6S(S were
eno ah 'that Ft~ may live in lhal
• dothoute and waae. another cam·
pafsn rather than toe the p:arty line.
"I'd have no qualms with runoan1
apinst an incumbcn in," he Yid. •r don't buy lh11 somtone•s in·
cumbcncy enti1lcs them fo another
lerm "
He raised more thtn SI S0,000 and
won endonements from the ooliti·
t.ally 1Ctivc Knott family of Kftott'
~ Farm. AitQJ Board CbainnaD
William Lyon an'd a number of city
official durin1 his unsuocessful.<;am·
pe.ian. His· ~fforu won bfm about
11,000 votes. •
"That•s a prettr, b taletneQt. ..
Ro~n said. • No doubt. some
p0rtion o those were ·no· vo oo-
&dham.
"Bul we had a very lood orpn111·
uon (Orartie County developer) Ous
Owen said 11 wu one ot ttir bcs1
oraan111t1ons 1n Oranae County he
had ever sttn.
'Tm lOina to bnna 1t out ~m ... be
promised. "1 don't know 1f 11 WTll bt
two ycan or 10 years from now Bul I
think I have wmc1hm1 to con-
tribute."
County OOP Ch11nnan Tom
Fucnt.ea said R nbcra wtll ha"e to
contribute ptenty before the party will
cm lu candidacy 1n any futurt.
race.
-f'ucn
or ninni qain l Badham becausr
th peJ1Y n'I bd1cvc in pendtn&
CnctlY and money on a race wherr an
tntumbc:nt 11 a«ure. "I think the cam1>1ian Wl'I costly
and un "Fucnccs said. "But
that's waler un th ~nd "
Rosenbcra hasn't been cast out of
the fold, but hi' work on behalf of 8acllutm ind other Rtpublican~·qan·
didatcs will provide a litmus lese of
his loyally to the ptrty. Fucn1e1 s.,id.
"l haven't heard anythtna from
him SJl\CC tM election," Fuentes said
"I 1 all defeated candidates h.ave
lhe p,..1ive of a heahna def
rnt1na lime. ·
"I hope he'll worl ha.rd for tht
nonunee -for Conaressman
8adh.am. His future ..-ill be baJ(d by
loyal Rcpubltc:ans Oft ht enthu1l
for the nominee."
A track record of work w1th1n th4
p1n~ and community will be>-~re·
qumtes !O another cand1d1c:y1 Fuentes said.
"I thinka ierwre 1n thccommun1ty
and an involvement of somt -.
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
su tance 1n the communi1y. 'luch as
charitable, 'IOClal. Clv1c and pohtic:al
actiVJty. 1s sroundwon for can-
didacy.
"That requires time. and Nathan '
yet very new to t~ tommunity ... h
Id •
Ro nbtra bu rcmaintd active in
OOP aJTai~ He ts a member of the
Lincoln Ou and of the fattUtive
Commit of -\ht Youna Re-
publu:an 'National F~erauon. H
allO is a tot John McCanin. 1
(Pl -.... •O/A2)
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. FSDAY~ JULY 2, 1986
•
.t(>7 •ay off ~40 ·W~
·M·o=-v .... e"-7to-s·~r-e.:.....a_m-:--;;U,.:..·. n-e~o_p_e_r_a-:t~l:.._o_n_s_d-::-o-e..l..s-n.....,,...,'t-. complixet, -omce buildinp and ~ \by the com111n_y," Hus added.
~ ... tels. Ill holdinal extend throulh the The Irvine Co. trimmed lO J9bs tn ~ean inn l.s In troub e, sa"*of lcta· s cities m Newport Beach; ·4ivine, JuN:-in. move to stRamlieo oP«-. J Tusti.D and Oranle. · atJons. ·
11 PHIL SNEIDDMA.N ~f the company). 1,343 employees.
... STEVE MARBLE Company officials Jtated that the
or .. ._'!'-.... · lrviDe Co. -the county's Jataest
The Jmne-0>. ~J anoounced it landowner aod developer-is not in
wiU lay off~40'emp&Oyecs nr.:amove 1lbancial trouble.
to ateamline operatioos at the New-The Irvine CO. controls about
pon Bcach-bued rut estate develo~ 68,000 acres -roughly onHixth of
ment firm. the county's land -and devel•
· The lJyoff affects aJrnGa 20 pm::ent housin& ~tail centen, industrial
Boy•horecelved
two IJearttH~
LOMA LINDA (AP) -A little
Te)t\s boy who underwent two heart
tranSJ)lants in 2S hours died ioday
after SJ>tnd.i~ nearly two weeks in
critical odndJtJon, a hospital official
said.
Nicley Carrizales, 3, received his
first bean at Loma Linda Medical
Center on June 18, but within a few
hours of the su~ the heart was
failing and the child was placed on a
heart-tuna mtchine. He underwent a
second transplant the next day.
Nicky bad rettWned in critical
condition ever sin<le his transplants,
and bad received dialysis for acute
lcidney failure.
World
Lebanese drug traf-
fickers release American
host.age./ M
Nation
SDOkeswoman Jane Gleft Haas said The layoffs are upec\ed to be made a formal annouocemenl oa a.be tb~t all depattmen11, tboucb a
layof&wouldbemadelatetoday.:fbe precile breakdown of the rcura WU com~ bad declined ·to' <lOafinn nouvailabk.
rumors of layofti earlier in the Md Tod&Y-s announcement comes in
in rapect to employees who will Joie the Wake of lfOWina speculation
jobs, &be Mid · • c:oncemina the future of tbc. lrvCne
.. (There are) no plan.I toc:banltany Co. and itt tor executives. -
project.I curnntly under cons11\1Ction Corona de Mar mi~nt Martin
or any prOject cumatly anoouoccd B~. former public relationt chlef . . ~
. l .._ .... , .,,Dllllllll ........
Can back up alon& BrookhantStreet, Men looklna north toward Slater A•eaa e.
(Supreme Court reaffirms
the legality of affirmative
action In the American
work plaoet<>remedy
discrimination./ A7.
Sporta
. Investigation begins to
flnd who supplied foot ban
ptayer~wtttr
cocaine./81
INDEX
Adv1ce and Games A 11
Bulletin Board A3
Bustness 84-5
Met ~recl free}Vay-r amf>s c ause
traff e jam s on v ·alley Streets
BJ PB.IL SNEID
Of .. °'9' .......
A state plan to c:onptJon on
the San Diego F y has created
havoc on some Fo~tain Valley streets, city police say.
Last month, the stat Department
of· Transportation act vated ntw
ramp meters to conl I vehicles
entering the freeway Jn Fountain
Valley. A Cal traqs enai neet' said there
1s some indication freeway traffit is
now flowing more smoothly through
the city.
But local police say the backups
behind the meters have led to new
traffic jams and a jump in accidents
on local streets in the past weeks.
"lt•s a disaster," said Sgt. ~ark
Corbin, traffic supervisor for the
Foun1ain 'Valley Police Department.
The meters use red and areen liabts
to paoe the enlry of vehicles onto. the
freeway during morning and evening
rush penods.
Corbin wd three trouble spots
ha"'.e emerged:
•The Brookhurst Street entraooe
(Pl eue eee RAJIP&/ A2)
for the Irvine Co., diiCuMed lbele
quettiom in a recent ~ ol OraftlC
£ounty Report;~ businai iiCIWliena
be blilbCs ~hit June lo neWeUei, .-:
Who also ii • Oaity Pilot cohanwa.it\..
said tbe riami~tioD of abe
ItviDe co. ba prompeed loCi1 Ml·
oess waleben to uk Wbetbet 1be firm
is. in financial trouble, wbetber
Thomas· N~ the company'•
pmideni. may lole his. job aDd
whet.bet ooosolidation Will lead to
la~.
POiice to block
' Balboa on flight·
.of July Fourth
,
No cars allowed in,
whettrer driver s
live t h ere or not
By STEVE MARBLE
~ .. Dlllr ........
and at 32nd StRel wberi-Niwi>9rt
Boulevard mCf'llCS 1010 Balboa. Traf-
fic will be allowed to leave, but not to
enter. --
The closure is tet to begin at 4 p.m.
thoqab police have indicated it could
'~ earlier.. The peninsula will
reopen at 11 p.m. Pedestrians and
bicyclists can come and JO as they'
please. .
There are no plans to cloae N~
Residents and tounsts alike will be port Boulevard, thou&)t poticie said
prohibited ,from drivina onto the that also is a possibihty. .
Balboa Peninsula on the Fourth of In past . years. police have often
July evening to preserve a semblance closed off portions of Balboa
of order on the popular and often· Boulevard as well as Seashore Drive,
con,este<I ~eek of land. wbicb hu achieved a reputation with
Balboa is expected to attnct more police for bostina boisterous puti.es.
than 2SO.o00 .iourlsts durina lo<Se-The difference this jear is that
pendenoe Day celebratio"• said rcsidenti will be outed the same as ...... tourists. · po.~~m not ,ure 1r it will be any l~r .. lo the P9S1 we would let people in
than our usual influx;· 111d officer 1f they could prove they weJ"C resi-
Howard EisenberJ. .. J mean. you can dents by sbowina a driver's liceme or
only act so rnany peop,le on the ~.!n~ipt or sometbina." said
pcni a sula before iuinb.' ' ._. •
The measures are beina taken not .. Butwe1ouri06y oms .weJUst
only to limit traffic but to ensure that created anothe{ QidJock." be' a.id.
fire ~ and paramedics can set Police have indicated that the.
on .and off the peninsula without peninsula __; a IDCCca b 1CalS -
lengthy delays, be said. · · could be subject to periodic c:J.osu:re
"When you approach an inter-durina ·the summer. OffiClCf'S tested
4ectlon, you need traffic to clear for their plan last month when flyen
Jou." ~id Newpon Beach Fire Chief were ci.rculatCd in town mdicating a
im Reed. "'On the peninsula, some-"'remember ·Palm . Springs•· cd-
timcs tberc•s no p1aoe for that traffic ebration WU pW:med. ·
to JO. TbCo we a.et atuck." The flyeraJ)plt'Cntly was in referco-
. There have. been delays on medical · ce to druJlkeo cdebranons in Palm
aid caJls, iri particuJar on the Fourth Spnnp durina Easter week. But the
of JuJy, in.yea.rs pa~t, said Recd. celebration in Newport~ if OllC
Cars wtlJ be stopped on Balboa was raJly planned. did not ma-
Boul~ at Pacific Coast Hi~way terialize.
4 •• , Classified ·86-8
Comics A12
Oeath Notices 88
Entertainment A 10
Food C1-6
Mind and Body AM
· C.oast c~lesPlaii bang-rip c;elebratiolis for. tlie Fourth
Opinion A6
Paparazzi A8
Police Log A3
Public Notices 88
Sports 81-3
Tetevlslon A9
Weather A2
By G. JEANET'l'f: AVENT \
Of ... o.llJ ..........
Each Fourth of July, Amencans ~
Evcrytown. USA, run up the flag. ron
out the parade and pack up the picnic
in a birthday celebration that goes
back 210 years. This yeat Ame(lcans
have something special to celebraie
-the IOOth birthday of the Slalue of
Liberty. ,
A a.ill from France, the I 5 I-foot
SUllue has come to symbolize hope
and f rcedom. Between 1892 and
1954, Lady Liberty welcomed more
than I 7 million immigrants to this
oun1ry. According to his1cirians..
m'erc lhan half of aJI Americans have
an ancestor who passed by the statue
on lhe'-@y lo Ellis Island and life ma
newcouibq. .
Bill guar ding cities against
beach injury suits defeated
By JOBERT HYNDMAN
OfhDlllr .......
A bm to protect coastal cities from
lawsuits for beacb-n:l..Sed injuries
was killed Tu~y by the state Senate
Judiciary Committee.
conditions, such as troups ~n the
ocean, ~rgcson said.
· ·While public cnuues arc often
required to prowide such safety ser-
vices as lifeguards, they shouldn't be
held liable for injunes that occur from
na1uraJ conditions. 8erge90n·1tJUed.
actions added to the dat;lJerous con-
ditions. The bill wouldaffect no'i.Only
beaches, but other public recreational
areas as well.
Beraeson's bill would have restored
a lepl Immunity for cities taken away
by a 1982 court ruling concerning a
drown.ins at a San Dieao beach.
In i 983, corroded and cracked by
pollution and the elem~nts. Lady
Liberty underwent the start of an
extraordinary restoration that took
three ~rs and $66 milhon.
The 22S-ton Siatue of Liberty will
be unveiled Th\lrsday in ceremonies
broadcast from the New York City.
Orange Coast residents wtll not
tiave far to travel for lndependence
Day and Lady Liberty celebrations.
B~ bashes range from a $75 pla
ai the R'ewporter Resort to a 1ree
"Concert Under the Stars" al UC
Irvine. .
Herc is a city-by<aty couptdown of
plans for Liberty Weekend':
C..taMesa
The first parade of the bohday
weekend was to step off at 10 a.m.
today at the Fairvtew Development
Center for the developmentally dis-
abled at 20St Harbor Blvd. Fair-
view's Fourth of JuJy Fest.tval was to
get &<>ina 11 I :30 p.m. with food and
pme booths. pull-putt JOtf, a dance \
at 6:30 and a fireworks dISplay at 8:45 ,
p.m. al the Goodell Education
Center. ·
(Pleue'lee POuaTB/ A2)
Grand J-ury·wants
security increased
at· main courthouse
By USA MAHONEY
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response agencies and aud.Jtmg of the
county's environmental health pro-
grams.
Grand Jurors arc citizen volunteers
appointed by lh~ Supcnor Court to
mvesttgate aspects of county govern-
ment. Bul the bill'a author, Sen. Marian
Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, said
• today she plans to reintroduce the
proposal next year.
.. The issue IS not dead, .. Beraeson
said. "It's a concern beach com-
mun1ues will feel more and more."
"Providing services aciually sub-
jects a public entily to add1tiooat
liability:· she said. "Th.at doesn't
appear lo be in the besl m1ercsts of
public safet~ or m the best.interests o~
recreation.'
lntroducuon of the bill was
mo1iv1ted also by the S6 million jury
verdict in 1984 apinst the city of
Newport Beacbln which John Taylor
or Claremont was paralyzed after
divina into the surf and strikin1 his
Security .at Orangltounty's central
courthouse should be uppaded to
mirror incrcasedJudietal activity and
a shift to more senous felony trials.
the Orange County Grand Jury said
Tuesday.
The recommendation was in-
cluded m the last ofa senes of 1985-86
arand jury_ reports issued this week.
The report on courthou~ sccunty
was prom~ by concern over
stal1shcs that show a 20 perttnl ·
increase in Judicial workload over the
past five years and a 37 percent boost
in the number of felony trials c:o.n-
ducted at the courthouse durina the
,
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The bill was intended to shield
cities. counties and the stale from
lawsnits for mJuriescaused by nalural
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Under the bill. howev~r. cities
wouJd be laeld responsible for cert.am
injuries in which their services or
head on a sand ridge.
(Pleue Me BltACB/ A2) Sea. Marian Beraeeon
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Other report topics mduded the
county's Special District Task Force.
the civil habLltty of emergency
Rosenberg·down;b ut ilot out
Badham oe may be-in GOP doghouse.
but e's spoiling for a-no th er campaign
Nathan Rosenbera may have
·placed• bimtelf in the pohticaJ
. dOsbouse when he wqtd a los1na
bettJc, ·ost Conpcnman Robert
Badham in the Republican pnmary.
Patty leaders were not happy when
the brash youna chaflc~rcntcrcd a
contest against a rclativcl) safe 1n-/ cum bent.
But Rosenbera·s sua::ir:ues were
eaQ\llh thal h( may live in that
dOJ!louse and another cam·
p&Jlb rather than tO( the ~)' lino. .. rd bne oo qualm with runn1n1
qainstan incumbent ·n." he wd.
.. , d1 n't buy that someone's in-
cumbency entJtles them to another
tetm."
• He raised more than S 1 S0,000 and
..-on end<>nemcnts from the ooliti·
cally active Knott &.nuty of Knott's
Bern-flf1l2. AitCa1 Board Chairman
Witham Lyon and a number of city
officials durina his unsU<'CCSSful cam-
P9ia".I ... His cffons won him about
27 .000 votes.
"That's 1 pmty b' sta~ot,"
Ro nba'a said. "No doubt. 10me
poruon of thotc ~rt ·no' vo on
Badh,m.
"1lut ..-c h d a vcr/ &Ood orpniza-
uon (Otana County devcloPcr) Cius
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Owen said 1t wa~ one of 1he best
orpnizattons in Orange County he
had ever seen.
"I'm tomlt to bnna at out ~in," he
promised. •if don'l know 1f 11 will be
two rc:ars or l 0.ycars from now. But I
think -I h ve som,V.10&.. to con-
tnbute."
County GOP Chairman Tom
Fuentes said Rosenbers will have lo
oonlributc pltnt before the partywtll
embrace b. candidacy in any futuft' race.
F\tent uied to talk R nbera o ut
of n.mna t dham bec:autc
the pany ocsn't belie\it in pendina
encrsy il mon on a race whcrt an
incumbent is i«Ure.
"I lhank the camDG..ian ..,.a, costly
and un ry, ".Fu I\ •id "But
that's wa1er u 1derthe n . "
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Rosenberg hasn't been cast out of
the fold, but his work on behalf of
Badham and other Republican can-
didates will provide a litmui· tC'St of
his loyalty to the party, Fuentes satd.
"I haven't heard anytluna from
him smoe the election,·• Fuentes said
"l aues.s all defeated candidates have
the . Pf"!'Ollriv(_ of a healina aQd
resuna tJme. -·
.. I hope he'll work hard for the
nonunee -for Conttts man
Badha.m. His Nlute .. t11 be besed by
loyal Republ~s OD bis enthusiasm
fort nom11'.\'a.•• ·
A. \raek record of work w1th11\ the
plt'ly 'and community will be ~
qu.1s1tee to another canduiacy,
FuentCI' '·d.
·"I think a knurc in the oommun1ty
an<t an involvement of some
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AICllPLEY
P EOPL£ IN TH [ NEW S
substance 1n tbe community. ~ucb as
chantab . SOC!lal, civ1t and _pohtic.al
act}vtly. is ~undworl for can.
dtdaC)' ..
"That rcquirn.~. and NatbJn.is
yet very oew to the comm~1ty, .. 'he
wd.
Ro~nbcra has tttn&toed active 1J1
GOP afl111"1. He is a mc:mbef of t.be
lincolo O"'b and of the E-<ccutave
Commllttt or tht YQUI\& Ro-
pubh Natio~ frdcntaon. Ke
!so 1s i'kin for Jobn i c:C'anin. a tpteue_.a O/A2)
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LAYOFFS ••. Prom Al •
deoiid any plan lO tell part oJ I.he
company i.s in the works.
Brower aajd toda)'. his newsletter
had focused primanly OJ the ques·
tiona bema raised in Orange County's
busines community.
More detailed financial infor-
mation b difficult to obtain because
the Irvine Co. 1s a privute firm.
Donald L. Bren, 1t~ present board
chairman, bouaht controlling interest
in The Trvme CO. irf 1983
Brower wd that any la}'offs an-
nounced today may be tied to a plan
for the Irvine Co 's new fiscal year.
which be&an J\,ll y I.
He said employee cutbacks may be
·an attl'mpt to reduce duphcat1on
associated with the spin into ~parate
operatina compames
The business wnler also said today
he believes it 1s unlikely Bren will sell
the company for a lar&e financial
windfall.
"I do believe Don 1s romm1tted to
'lhe land," Brower said "When Don
'bou&ht the company. he bought at
with the concept that he wanti. to sec
something happen here w11h1n his
lifetime."
a rcvaewofcounhoule 1«unty plans
10 emure the)' ue Mlc!Quak. ~ Jucllc:s of the Mun1C'i~ ind Supmorcouru ~ m~t with
I.he ~ IO detumint the level of
wityrcquited and 1eek fundina for &1*e ~·stafhndcQu pmcnt to IC'bievc it. the rcpon Mid. ~er rercommendalions an the
report ~I. Ii r ute of an emp&oy
Identification badaea and atabhsh·
ment of a ainale authority to
authotiu b'1ildln1 evacuations.
However. Mat1bal Jame C.
Byham, whole office is responsible
for cqurthousc teCUrity, said he
aliudy has thcstaJThc needs tode>the
JOb. .,. •
The approximately 100 deputy
marshals ass\Jned to 1be count
duringlhe bUJJncss day are sufficient,
liven the counhOulc'• relatively trou~ffte ~,t, ht .aid.
Byham 11k1 be ~ no need for 1 m~or ~vhaon of ICICUrity pracuca
and 'd ht -.ould not support the
placement of met.al detectors at Che
courthouse doon -a ubject be Said the jury ditcUAed ... , arcat leqth"
but which did not tind its way into the
finaJ report.
MetaJ deteetora att tet up outs dt
counrooms in bi&h-profile cases, but
Byham aaid he cfocs not believe the
current courthouse climate warran'U
the expense and mconvenitnce of
their everyday u .
Byham liked the ideal oflD btd.ges
for emploYtts. Right now: deputl
marshals challenge anyone they don t
rccoan12e tn the building•s non-public
areas.
BEACH INJURY BILL •••.
From Al
Numerous lawsuits haye since
followed that court ~udament and
hue forced coastal ci11cs to scramble
for protection.
Bergeson said the proposal 1~ being
fought }lardest by the C'alifom11 Trial
Lawyers Association, wbach lobbied
successfully against the bill since 11
was first introduced la.st year.
Bergeson said the trial lawyers
group has vowed to fighl her proposal
\ 1gorously. cspccaally followmg 1tc;
unsuccessful effort to defeat Prop-
osition 51, which limits so-called
deep-pockets laws\lits. California
voters overwheJming approved Prop-
os1t1on SI last month.
Bcraeson 's ball lost late Tuesday on
a 6-5 vote. Qcrgcson said she said
could have bttn rcvened -had she
been willi,.. ld accept amendments
which would have ~encd , its
intent. .
"I was more iJltercsted in a solution
than a bill," she said. "I think when
we brina at back lhou&h. we will be
c;ucccssful." •
Btrge1on said public hearinas on
the iS$ue will be held locally durin&
the Legislature's break this fall. She
then plans to reintroduce the
proposal in January.
ROSENBERG VOWS HE'LL RUN AGAIN~ •..
• From Al
U.S. Senate cand1datc an .\n1ona
In any case, Roscntx·rg would have
10 wa11 has tum bclorc the party wtJUld
offer its support
"There arc man) able. dis-
tinguished Republican oflicc holders
who have place<; in hne tar ahead ot
Nathan," Fuentes said
But the energetic. amb111ou-. Rosc-
nbcra may not Cjlrc 10 wa11 And.
assumtng Badham wall be re-elected
1n November. Rosenberg no doubt
will be watching for a rematch.
"The thing\ I kno"" most about art.'
federal issue:.," he said "So there
would ~ more of a match than in
state offices."
Although Rosenberg was wundly
defeated by 1he incumbent. who
garnered 66 percent of the vote and
earned .thlc wrath of the party hier-
archy, he said he v.ns encouraged
enough t9 leave the door open for
another try at elective otlice
In fact. Ro~nberg preferred to look
at the pos111ve side of h1~ defeat b}'
Badham an June's Republican pn·
m~here are 1wo ways to look at the
outcoml' ·· he said " T akc the 34
percent of the vote I got. That mean\ I
onl} need to get another 16 percent
.. '\nd v.-e got the congressman back
10 the d1stnct. whtch was one of our
goals in the first place
"M> b1g mistake was not 'itaning
the rampa1gn a }'Car ago. 11·~ hke
going aflu an elephant w11h a BB
gun:· Rosenberg said.
Rosenberg launched has campaign
11 weeks before the primary
rhe 34-year-old-~onsultant and
former pre:.1dt:nt of the Orange ( oun·
I) Youn' Republicans also got under
Badham s skin by focusing on the
congre~sman'o; absences from House
votes. his world travels' and his
allC"gl'd use of campaign . funds for
such 1hings as silver flatware an(,!
dresses for his wife •
At first. Badham chose to ignore
the upstan challenger. But as election
da} neared, he launched a counter-
attack
Zeroing in on Rosenberg's brother
Werner Erhard. who founded the self-
1mpro, emcnt programs known a'i est
and the Foru.m, Badham 1ns1nuated
that Koscnbcrg was some kind ot a
front man "heavily finanCed by
shadowy forces seeking to enhanoc
lhe11 polll1ca1 mtlucncc. •• ,,
The fi ye-tcrm incumbent went so
far as to compare th~ in est to
followers of the Bhagwan Shree
RaJnenh and the victims of
Jonestown.
Rosenberg discounts any effect
Badham's ch()lles may have had on
the outcome of the race, but he was
and remains offended by them.
"I can take any hit 1f it's a straight
shot." he said. "But those were hes.''
But voting · percentages among
absentee ballots. which were marked
before Bad ham's charges, were nearly
identical to the election day returns,
prompting Rosenberg to doubt the
rhetoric had any effect on. his can-
didacy. _
While some may have been
swayed. others were probably turned
off. he !k11d
"Trad1t1onally. people don't re-
spond to dart}' campaigns 1n Orange
County ... he said. "f don ·11hlnk 1fnad
a lot of impact. ..
FOU~TH OF JULY PROGRAMS ON COAST ...
From Al
Alter a seven-year hiatus. Orange
Coast College as 1ov1t1ng the public to
a $5.000 fireworks display and a pope;
concen Friday from 6.30 pm. to 9·30
p.m. in LcBard Stadium on campus
ihe upbeat concert by the South
Coast Symphony Or<hema uiclude.,
the theme from "Star Wars" and the
"181 i Overture." l 1c:kcts arc $6 for
adults and SJ for c;h1ldren under 12
l>roceeds go to th e ( hild Abuse
Council of Orange Count}
Dl1oeyland
D1sne~land's n1ghtl) P)rc>technll
show will be C'<pandcd fnda}' tO
commemorate the Libert y Centen-
nial. Scheduled for the noa11ng Raver
Stage at 9 p.m and 11 pm the salute
wall include a 25-minutc musical
sho\\o. complete with '>anger-.. danccf'\
a 20-paece orchc'>tra and D1snc\
characters an patriotic costume~ ·
The finale includes fireworks '>lagc
sets shaped hkc the i\meman Oagand
the Statue ot Libert} T 1ckets to the
park are S 17 ~5 for adults S 12 95 lor
children under 12
Founi.ln Valley
Running toda) through Jul) 6 the
fourth >\nnual Fountain\ allq fiesta
features food booth'>. carnival rides
and con11nuou., entertainment at
Mile Square Park Arookhurst ~trccl
at Heil Avenue The h1ghltghts of the
Chamber of( om merer event include
a fireworks show I rHlit} at 9 pm and
the sounds of 1hc Kingston Tno
Saturday at 7 p m Adm1rnon is S) for
adults and SI for children 6 to 12
Huntington Beacb
The Huntington Beach 1-ourth gets
a running 'ilart F-riday at 8 30 a.m
with an 8K run spon<.ored by the
March ot D1mt•s Bcgannmg at 10
a m . Huntington Beal h will roll out
the oldest annual Fourth of Jul>.
parade In America. The 82nd annual
Huntington Btath Fourth of July
( elebratmn v.111 wind 11<> way along a
4.5-mile route <.lov.n Main ",trcct
beginning near M1an and \cana
streets.
Led b) (1rand Mar'thal Norman
fell, best known for ha<. ponrayal ot
Mr. Roper on th e tcle' •'>•on ~ne'
"Three's Compan);· the parade wall
include school and military bands.
drill teams, clowns. equestrian units
and carload~ of film. radio and spom
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Offices to close: trash ~ollectors ha ye day off
(It) pohcc and fire d~partment'I will remain open Fnday;'i>ulall other
city. count)', state and federal offic.cs wall dose for the holiday _
Post offices will be closed, but camer<i will pick up mail from street boxes
o n a holiday schedule posted on each box
. Trash scheduled for p1ck-\Jp Fnday will be collected on Saturday.
persona hues and Cl\ ic d1gn11anes
The 60-member U S Manne Corps
Marching Band from El Toro wall
perform. as will the 40-mcmber 523rd
l 1.S Air Force Marching Band from
1hc March Air Forle Ba~ an R1ver-
'l1dc Spectators are enco uraged to
am ve earl}' and reserve their pla(e
along the parade route.
The Independence Da) c.clebrat1on
\\Ill culminate with a musical <ialutc
and a fireworks show at the Hunt-
ington Beach High School Stadium
on the comer of Main and Yorktown
at 7 .30 pm Tickets are SS for adult'I
and $2 for children and seniors
Irvine
The grand ladv also will recei ve a
fireworks salute from UC Irvine and
the Irvine Co. Friday. The free
··concert Under the Stars" begins at 6 .
pm. w11h entertainment hy local
groups, followed by singer Tony
Btnnett and the Third Manne Air-
craft Wing band at 8 p.m. Everyone 1s
invited to bring picnic baskets to the
event staged at UCl's 28-acre Aldrich
Park at the center of the campu..,
· Laguna Beacll
The c11y wall host its 45-minule
fireworks display Fnday at North
\-fain Beach on Pacific Coast H1gh-
wa) and Broadway at nightfall
Mluloo Viejo
The Fourth of July Community
S1rcet Faire begins Friday at 4 pm
"-Ith food and game booths. Juulen,
clown<;. mime<,. a D1X1eland band and
a barber shop quartel H1ihhihts
1ndude ttie JO-member Festival S1nM-
ers at 5 p m. and the Krakusy
Dane&. a Polish dance greup, at 6'4 S
p.m The fireworks show over Lake
Mission Ve1JO at about 8·45 pm. can
be"it be seen from the street fair on
Olympiad Road between the en·
trance to Uike M1ss1on Veajo and
Melinda Road. Pa'rking 1s available
on 'i1de streets
Newport Beacb
(,o-., .. and Mrs. George Dcukmejian
arc expected lo host a Statue of
Liberty celebration Thursday at the
Newporter Resort lo benefit the
Newport Harbor Art Museum. Fes-
11, 111es are planned from 6 p.m. to
m1dmght wuh a hve satellite broad-
cast of the unveiling of the Statue of
Libert) ( lothed in the darkness of
mght, Lad) Liberty wall be 1l-
lum1nated al 6:20 p.m. by President
Reagan from nearby Governor's
!!>land in New York.
The unve1hng will be accompanted
by ..a 11 O-p1ccc orchestra and a JOO.
voice choir perform mg "Amenca the
Beautiful ·;The evening. balled at S75
per ticket or SI. 986 for a table of I 0,
includes dinner. a performance by the
Irvine Symphony Orchestra. a fire~
works display and an auction by
Irvine Mayor Da¥c Baker. Approx-
imately 2,000 guests arc expected to
attend
If that's a bit pricey, the Dunes
aquatic park at Jamboree and Back
Bay Dnve 1s sponsoring its 29th
annual Fireworks Spectacular at 8:30
pm. Friday. During the half-hour
show, 409 shells wall be shot skyward,
V1s1tors are advised to arrive before 6
p.m. Admission as S2 for adults and
SI for children"'
Not to be left out, the city as atso
planomg 1\5 13th annuaJ Founh of
July Parade Fndayat noon.Started as
a successful block party 12 years aao
an the Manners community, the
hometown parade hu grown to be a
Ctty·Spon-.ored event With City
d1gn1tanes. the Oranae Coast c~·one 9
March1na Band and a bicycle pa c.
Bcpnn1ng at the 10terscct1 of
Commodore and Mariners. t1ie par-
ade wall circle Manne~ Park and
culminate in pico.Ks and tames.
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RAMPS CAUSE HA voe ON· sTREETS ...
From Al
to the southbound f~way where
traffic somettmes backs up beyond
the ramp onto Brookhurst and blocks
the adajceot freeway e"il nunp.
•The Talbert Avenue southbound
onramp, just west of Brookhursl.
Corbin said cars making left turns to
enter the ramp have been gett1hg
caught in the intersection after the
tr;1ffic signal changes.
•The Ellis A vcn\le-Euclid Street
southbound ramp. Corban said com-
muter traffic Ts now backing up a half-
m1le west to Ward Street.
The traffic sergeant said ramp tie-
ups have been peaking between about
7.30 a.m. and 8:45 a.m. weekdays.
The increased accidents have been
meanly '-'4Cndcr~·· w.llhout.
\enous injunes, he said.
Corbin said ci ty traffic officials are
'itudymg the ramp problems and plan
10 discuss them soon with Caltrans
engineers. -•
"We've beC.n fc:ttih& lots of calls
from the publio.' the traffic sergeant·
said. "They· were screaming. People
said they were I 0 or IS minutes latt
just getting onto the freeway in the
morning. They said we dQn't need
them.''
Robert Lilton. a Caltrans traffic
engineer wl\o has supervised tbcpco-
ject in founlain Valley. said the
meters lead to more even spacing and
less disruption when vehicles tJ.lter
the freeway.
He said the Fountain V~ll~ meters
are part of a larg~r project involving
meters at San Diego Freeway inter-
changes in Huntington Beach. West·
fJiiRs&cr and-Sea1 Beach.
"What we're trying to do 1s to keep
the freeway lanes Oowang at a mcc.
steady speed and to ehmrnate stop-
and-t_o traffic on the frceWiiy, .. Litton
said.
The Cahrans engine~ said the
meters ea~ freeway congestion 1n a
second way. Long waits at the rnmp
meters try I.he patience of motorist!>
who use the freeways for short-
d1staoce trapsan<j prompt them lo use
surface streets instead, Litton said.
Litton said the green signal timing
may have lo be speeded up to help
relieve the con~estion.
But. he uad 11 might also be slowed
down to 1mtatc motorists further. He
said the latter tactic usually causes
drivers to leave at other umes or seek
other freeway interchanges.
Although he's willing to meet with
foun~an Valle)' officia~-0ncc~
ramp-related congestion, Litton
added. "It's a httle early. Sometimes
~e·ve found that the problems solve
tbcmsehcs after a few w~ks.''
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OOe for Fourth
.. c.tlebrahOn, •• 1119up or children from a to 17
Ytata old, wilt perform alona with the South a.st ~tnpbony Ori:htfU'I on a Founh of July p'°"'m at
Otanat COut Collest's LcBatd Stadium 1n Q>s(a Mesa. . · ..
The evenina or flrcworki; fun and festiviti
will benefit the Oraor C{)Unty ChJld AbUK CounCll. Call 673-278 or "72().7431 for ticket information. _ • . . . .
Readtng program olle~
The Newpon Beach Publfo Library'• iummer
readina proaram, "Diaaina for Din.osaun," is under way at lhe Cit>"• four-&ranch libraries. Amona.the
1CtlV1ties1rea film serieund utorytime ~ The
~-week provam 'l'Un throup . Aua. 1 S, and
clilldrtn from prMCbool throuah 1iAth uade may · •Ian up at thdr loca.l btanch library. Calf Marpret Poarch,. coordinator of ehildtt1f1 servtccs. at
644-3 I 86 for additional information.
Golf tournament •lated
. The aiJCtb annual Oranae lnn OolfToumamcnt
will be held Mondly It the Ncwpo11 BcJcb Country
au~witb each foursome pl..-ynain two divisions-.
handicap and cbampionihip. Rqjstntion is sched-
uled for 10 a.m. with tee-ofTtime Kt for noon'. The
entJy fee of $75 includes the 18 holes of aolf, a .
pullU\I contest cash·jackpot.contest, refreshments,
dinner and raffle prize . CaJI John Bodrero at
644-5411 or Bryan McDonald at ~6-77~. for
details. .
Paralegal• to m~t
The July membership meeting of th~ P~ral~J .
Section of the Oranae County Bar Assoc1at10Jl will
be held July .10 at 67 p.m. at the Countryside Inn in
Newpon Beach. National director Joe Whalen and
rqjonal director Lina Clark will be the guest .
speakers. The cost is$ 16 for members and $17 .50 for
non-members. 'and rcservauon~ may be made by
caJJina Cynthia Doe at -836-8655.
CIJHdren '• art cont
UsinJ the theme "Why School Fun for Mc,"
children from ktnderprtcn through urth giade arc
invited to enter the Hunt1n1ton ~ntc Mall's starch
for a back-to-sctiool tabloid cover. The rt work must
be on white paper 9 x 14 snchcs and, th , dca<fline for
entries 1s 4 p.m.. July 11 . The Judgsng It be July 12
at noon. Entries may be mailed to unt1ngton
Center Art. 7777 Edinger Ave .. Suite 24. untmgton
Beach 92647 or delivered in person t the mall
office. Call 897-2533 for further informa ~n. .
Singles program at college
Saddlcback College will offer a program for
smiles entitled "The Connectiog Process: Why It's
So l>ifficult Mccung Someone SJ>CC1al" from 7 to
9:30p.m.July 11 in Room BC-8ofthc M1ss1on Viejo
college. The fee is $1 Sand add1t1onal 1nformat1on as
available at 582-4656
Small bu•lness seminar set
"Getting the Money to !tart or Save Your
Business," a onc-<iay workshop tn financial manage-
ment, will be conducted July 12 from 9 am. to 4 p.rn.
at Coastline Communtty Collesc's Huntington
Beach Center 2066 1 Farnsworth l..anc The regis-
tration fee 1s $34 with a workbook and S29 without
one. Call 241-6186 for more informauon.
Radlo psychlatrist at collt:ge
Dr. David Viscott, KA BC's talk-rild10 psy-
ch1atnst. will speak on his ui11que method of
psychotherapy at the Rancho Santa~go College
gymnasium July 12 at 8 p.m. The program. co-
sponsored by lrvme Valley CQllegc, is pnccc1at $10
and further 1nformat1on may be obtained by calling
the college at 559-3333.
Wednesday;July 2
• 7 30 p m , lrvlne Commantty Servlce1
Commlulon, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam-
boree Blvd.
PoucE Loe
A new club for all kid.a
A 10 a.m. MUI 9.111 be cddNtltd
Thundl)' •• St. Jotin Yia1tdi CMllOlit •
Cburthfor Mary MCC'atlfty, a IOiij-time·
Newpof't Beach rcSidcnt who bu died at
-.e82. ~
.. Mc:Oiff'rey was born in 1904 In River
ROUtt:Michipn.
be mo~cd to Lons Beaeb in 1932 a.ad
WIS I dress dcsi&ner.iD Holl~-~,._;;.......--
~)')'CU'S.
She was' married to MikC McCatrtey
for S5 )' until his death in Febniaty.
The couple ba<S mired to Palm SpriDp •
and r«entJy resided in Lquna Hills.
llarlOD T'11ey, ezeca.tl•e director of tbe Rewport merly the Glrla Club of the Barbor Area, l• a..
Ilea Glrla and Boye· Cla.b, abowa the new located at 18US ADahelin A.e., C09t, Ilea and
faclltt1•• loto. at open boue ceremonlea. Pm· offers a nrlety of propama for You.al people.
• Al
Mrs. McCaffrey as survived by a
dauJhter, Patncia ~ of ~ua,
Hawa.ai; two IODS, Mlchael 'John of
LaauorBeaeh, and Robert Theopbile of
BaJboa Island; nine pandchild.ml and
seven sreat-aranclchik1ren.
Thursday's Mus will be followed by a
burial at the Good Shepherd Cemetery in
Huntangion Beach. · ·
-·Soggy maps have
Great Racers r
di-ivi~g in circles
By PAUL ARCRIPLE\'
Of ... o.llJ,... .,.,.
Great Amcnqan Race contestants
sloshed throu&ti pouring rains Tuesday flS
they headed from St Louis through
Bloomington, Ill.. and on to Indianapolis.
The torrential downpours posed new
headaches for the racers who arc bouncing
o'er hill and dale from Anaheim to New
York City. said Phil Cole, marketing and
communications director for the Great
Race.
Most !11gnificant wa~ \Oggy route 1.n-
struct1ons Smee the contestants arc actu-
ally ur a rally, which requires them to
follow specific duect1ons between cl}cck-
polnts. the route 1nstruct1ons arc in-
valuable
But Tuesday's storms shredded the
instruttaons of some racers. parucularly
those whose vintage cars have no tops.
Navigators found them~lves stanng at
unreadable, pulpy wads
In addition, Tue~a> 's route took con-
testants through a maze of Indiana's
co .. fields for several hours. said Wayne
Stanfield of Costa Me~
''People were lost all over the place, .. he
said. "Everybody was dnving around in •
citcles." • '
That prepared them for I ndianapohs,
wher~raccrs drove around lhc famous
lndianpohs Speedway racetrack.
.. It seemed fast at 65 mph," Stanncfd
said. ··So you can imagine going 200."
A handful of racers continue to battle for
S250,000 1n pnzc money.
"We have a bunch of cars which arc
capable of winning," Cole said.
The most consistent part1c1pant so far 1s
Thomas Lester of Deerfield Beach, Fla ..
who ss glid1n1 along in a 1909· Mcrccdc'I
1ounng car. he said. ·
Bu i local contcmnt!I also arc 1n the top
10:
Among them arc Newt Withers of
Fountain Valley and navigator Bruce
Gczon. whoarcdnv1nga 19 1201dsmob1lc
Autocra.L. ,.
Still 1n contentton. 100. arc navigator
Stanfield and dnvcr Alan Travis of
Phoenix in their 1916 M ttchell roadster
Although not in contenuon. sull in the
race 1s G1nn1 Wtthcrs of fountain Valley
She is dnv1ng the 1907 Thomas Flyer that
won the 1980 Great Race from Ne" York
City to Pans, France.
Irviile sewer fees cut,
wat er rate unchanged
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of, ... DllllJ Not It-"
lrv tne residents can c'pect a drop 1n
their monthl} sewer charges and no
increase 1n water rates under the 1986-87
operajing b~gct appro .. cd by directors of
the !nine Ranch Warer D1stnct
The d1stnct provides water and sewer
scr-.1cc to about W.000 cu\tomcrs in
Irvine and <;mall adjacent portions of
Tusttn. Newport Beach and untn-
corporated count) terntol)
On June 23. thr d1~tncl°!I board ap-
proved a S24 5 million operating budget
for the fiscal year that begin-; Jul} I.
according to d1stnc1 \poke'iwoman Joyce
Wcgner-Owidt
Under tht <> new htjdget. ')CWagt' ~rv1~
for a typical re-\1den1ial cu<itemer will drop
/ from the current S9 70 per month to SQ 25
per month. Sewer rates fo~ commercial
users will drop b} a s1m1lar percentage.
Wegner-Gwidt said.
The new rates will appear on b1 II<. mailed
after Jul> I.
"The decrease 1n sewer rates 1s largcl}
due to reduced costs of operating the
M 1chelson Wastewater Reclamation
Plant. tncreascd water sales for landscape
1mgat1on. and customer growth." Board
President Peer Swan said tn a prepared
statement
Over the past four years. the d1stnc1 has
lowered monthly sewer service charges to
customers on several occasions fhc~c:
rates ha .. e declined from a high ofSl4 10
per month an Juiy 1982 10 the rnrrent
Sl.J 2 The S4.85 dHTettncc represents a l4
per cent drop over the four-} ear pt"nod
JeWish Mormon from
Mesa tells storj of his
conversion in .book
By MICBEI.J.E COLE
Norman Rothman of Costa Mesa 1s
not the first Jew to conven to
Mormonism, but he 1s probably the
first to wntc a book about it, hire •
pubhClst •nd embark on a two-year
nationwide tour.
"They can throw tomatoes at me if
they want to." Rothman said. "l'm not
afraid to go out and tell my story."
Rothman and hts wife, Annette.
kicked off their promotional tour
Saturday with a book·sianina party al
Orange Coast Colkge. The couple plan
to begin an East Coast book tour tn
September.
Stones of religious conversion arc
often complex and sometimes con-
rrnvcrstal. Rothman's 1s no excepuon.
Yet he offers a simple answer to the
question posed by his book's utle:
"How Come A Nace Jewish Boy
Became A Mormon'l"'"
"Judaism taught me law," he said.
"MormQnism taught me love ••
Rothman says his book 1s the story of
his depressed childhood. his four
unsuccessful previous mamages. and
his SCl\rch for truth. The history of the
i.ro rt'hgions from ancient to modem
tunes 1s tnterspcrscd within. The book
wtll be available in reh11ouss1oressoon'
and, Rothman hope,. in commercial
bookstores as wen.
.. Balding. and ncarl}' 60. Rothman
nevertheless ex udes the energy and
appeal of a much younger manr His
Dale Carnegie charm has helped him to
~come a successful marketing con-
sultant. Now he hopes it will help him
to sell h1sbooks. but more importantly,
to sell his message.
.. The tour will be a success even 1f I
don't make five cents," he said
Whether it is Judaism or Chm-
t1an1ty, religion has always been a pan
of Rothman's hfe. He had a "tough
Jewish mother," and ~w up with anti,
sem1t1sm and poveny in New York.
"M> father was a cat¥>1c." Rothman
said "We were so poor we couldn't
e-' en afford a skull cap so I had to go to
the ~~nagogue wearing a white
hankcrch1efon my head."
Dunng World War II, Rothman led
Jewish services for his fellow sold1cn
sering 1n the Pacific. He first began to
e\plorc other rchg.ions after the war
Norm.an Roth••D .... boJ
and was finally baptized in the Olu.rcb
of ffirer~y Sa.tnts at 37. Since that
time be has m8dc his way up the Church
hierarchy. He was ordained an elder in
I 965. a tt1vd1na m1niscer in J967, and
a hiaJI pncst in 198'.
Rothman did not consider bim11:1r
an author when he S1Vtl!d his bootJoUt
years ago. nor does he consider himtelf
one now. Like a medieval monk locked
away tn a cell awaiting divine inspU'll-
tion, Rothman saic:t-bcf~ he' staned
wnt1ng. he p~pa~ an extra bedroom
in his home by painting it white and
han&Jna a picture of the Messiah on the
wall .
"'Not a word was written Without
prayer," he said. .
Rothman ss quick to defend bis
book, Just as he qu1clc to defend bss
n~t to reh1Jouscho1cc "Justdon'task
me to debate," he sa1d. "I will refute to
appear on the same talk show wtth
Jerry Falwell or any olhcT rchpous
leaders"
I
So how did a nice Jewish boy from
New York end up a Mormon 1n Cost.a
Mesa? Rothman. whQ lauatungJy calls
himself the world's only kosher
Mormon. says st was one <»:.the best
th1015 ever to happen to btm.
Parents seek $28 million
f roni state in lion attaCk
Juveniles were reported!~ 1011.:nng
and throwing fireworks at pa,s1ng
motonsts earl y th1~ morning from the
Carl's Jr. park1n2 lot on Culver Drive ••• At about 4 p. m Tucsda). poltce
were called on a rnmplatnt that
JuvcniJFs were blowing nails through
a pipe in a blow gun on JefTrev Road
gold hracelct!> valued at S 1,500. a
~400 purse S350 m. camera eq uip-
ment and a S375 watch.
Laguna Beach
• • • A resident of the 10300 block of
Warner Avenue reported the thef\ or
his ireen 1978 GMC pickup 'lruc;k.
which was parked in a stall behind htS
home The loss was csumatcd at
$2'000 • • • The director ot th(." B'nas Tzedek
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... D9119 .... ....,
torney Richard S1raskus count} c Hant:lnCton Beach
Police arrested Thomas Lee Smnh.
211. on ~u'ip1c1on of commercial
burgla~ Smith was arrcnc:d at I ·20
pm Tue~a~ on Broadway • • • \ '1ct1m reported an assault by two
Pre-School. 9669 Talbert Ave.. re-
ported that thieves h.cl entered two
offices at the building and had stolen a
metaJ box conwnma cash and
check" The I~" was estimated at
$460
· The parents of S·year-old Laura
Cimall fil~d a S28 m1lhon claim
ag111ns1 the 'ltate of Cahfom1a Tues-
da). alleging the state's ncahgence
resu lted 10 their daughter's mauhng
b}' a moun1a10 hon last March
Donald and Susan Small filed a
sim1lar -cla1m for the same amount
last week against Oranae County.
which owns and operates Ronald
Caspers Regional Park in San Juan
Cap11trano
The claim was filed with the state
t>ccau1C 11 has responsib1hty for
managing ull wildhf<'. 1nclud1ng
moun\ain hons. said on Jose at-
Newport Beaoh
A 28-ycar-old Hunt1naton Beach
man whowau1tt1na.dnnlunabecron
the 200 block of 24th Sttttt satd a
man on a motorbike sroppcd and hit
him Wlth a martial am '¥Capon He
<aufTercd broktn bone in hs wn" • • • A aolf baa with a ~t of wood\ and
1ron'I was 1tolen from an unlocked
praJt' on the I CX) block of Seashore
Drive. • • • KJtchen equipment, v1tarmns and ~ummum · tmt wm1h $200 ~
stolen rrom a rt\ldcnfe on the I 000
block ofl~and Dn' r
' '
The State ~panmcnl of Fish and
Game has known since tht county
park opened in 1974 that 1t 1s a habitat
for mountain Imm. hut hin failed to
wam v1s1tors or the potential for
danger. said Strasku-i
The El Toro girl was mauled Ma n h
23 by a moll{ltasn ho~ that snatched
her by tbc h.cad and drnggcd her into
the brush as her mother watched in
horror Another park v151tor beat the
cougar wllh a larae 'itick -until 11
dropped the child and ran
A mountain lion believed to l:'K" the
same one responsible for thcmaultn&
was subsequently shQi and k1lkd by ti
professional hunter hired h) the
• • • An intruder broke into thc
Beachcomber Restaurant. 2633 WC1t
(1>8,i fi1&hwa y. but appar~nllv "a~
~atcd off by a burglar alarm
A ,mall tclc~ISIOO ~t. r,ome CJ\h, a
bedspread and a Pnnct ~nni\ racket wtrt 1tolen from a l"t''1denle on ttlr
2100 block of 16th 'itrret T hc ltm
C'l,me to S205.
Coetallaa
rour huht·ap'I:, 'North $600. "l'f('
,tolen from a Mer( t.\ tkn1 pMkC'd
ouu1<fe a h~ i~ "'t noo hlock of
M1ch1aan The hu~ -. wt'lT iT-
co~rcd bv pohcr "hu arrc'itrd 11>-. ..
•
The state has 45 days to formally
respond Staskus said the claim 1s "a
preliminary step" to filtnga laW"su1t.
Slaskus said he expected the state
to c11c stat1st1cs that there have not
been mountain hon attacks against
humans in California ··since 1906. or
1925. or some such date. But the
bottom hoc 1s. mountain lions do
attack people. • and the family was
not aware that mountain lions con·
statuted a hazard to park patrons "
Staskus said the said the girl
sufTrrcd brain damage and e"tcns1ve
damage to her nght eye and has
undergone suraery st" times since the
mauling.
I
year-old Glen F. Lona ofOranae • • • • An undisclosed amount of t()Ol'I
and fishtn& equipment were reported
'\tolcn from I' truck in an apartment
complex at 1760 Pomona Ave be·
twccn.-!.Q.p m. unAn_and 6 . .SO a.m.
Mondi} In the ~me compl~.
SI , 16 l in toys, tools and stttea
rqu1pment wa rcponed stolen from
beneath a camper \hell. ·
11'.tne 4
fil"t' hydrant wa" allcdgcdl~ 'ltoltn
from F.,rter Strccl by a youn1 male at
i.ppro,1mateh la m today • • •
BuraJan were bus) Tuc~a\ night
at the Hununaton Beach Inn, 21 I I ~
t>aC1fic Coast H1ahway In one inn·
·dent, they pried open a rear shdmg
&)ass door and stoic a S 175 bncfta'it'
and SSS 1n cash. In a 'i«ond incident
they pntd o~n the front door and
stote traveler t check!>
r • • • Th1cve1 stole a $900 tnflatable blue
dtn&hy at the Hunt1naton Harbour
Yacht C1ub, 41 21 Warner Ave. • • • 5omcone stoic $30 m c.ash and
credn cards and purse from a
beachgocr at. Hunlinaton Harbour .. .,.
Thieves pried o~n the rear door to
a home 1n the 8000 block of EdtnJer
"venue and stole a s no telev151on
ft. $ .. 00 1n <aterco tquipment two
ml·n armed "-•th an tee ptck Tucsda}
on '-orth ( oast H1a,hway • • • Pnltlc responded to reports Tue~
da) ol someone throwmg water
halk>on\ on Ocean Way Officers
re-;ponding to the scene. ho~ver.
could not loca~ the sus~a
Fountain Valley
i\ Huntmgton Beach resident told
pohce Tuesday that her blue I q34
Dat\un Mnima was buraJan1cd tn
thc Gemco stQre parkinJ lot. I 70Q,Q
Brookhurst St. She aid aomcone
entered through a sunroof and stolen
black eelsk1n •P.polntmcnt book that
held two Neil Diamond concert
t1ckcu and other paper\ Th~ loss wa<a
esumated at $1 2 S
• I Lagunan b eaten, robbed
A LaJuna Beac-h resident su,tamC'd comple" at 14 lS Nonh Coa'lt High ·
manor IOJUnes TUt',d.ay when he was way ·
robbed ofS800 by two men 1n the Oneor1ht1"qilantsthrntenc:dthe
apanmcnl complrx whcrt ~ hvc:d . v1c11m wnh an ict' pick. Ho1a.cvtr. he
The vtelim . .who wll5 not 1dcnt1ficd. wa 'truck 10 the mouth with a fi\t:
told police he kncw one of the Rattaeuttr said.
1na1lant,, u1d Laauna Beach pohcc . He was t.ak<'n to South ( °'"' offi~cr Bob Rahaeu~r. Ho,p1t.al whett he r«c1yrd IS
l he 'U1pttts, <lt1cnbcd a1 L.auno '>t1tc~btfore be1nJ rt a
male'I, allqcdly a('('Osted the v1ct1m Poltcc had no <au pc'(\ Raharu~r
•• abou1 D O pm.:• 1ho ponml 1d ,. '
Bandit robs
beach parking
ticket.booth
.\ man with red hair and red ~a.rd
who told a Huntmgton Beach iD'fe--
guard park1n1 attendant that ht' hod a
r&Un tn h1' pocket tseaped Tut'
n1&ht Wlth ibout SI SO. matiM safety
of1ic; ials \aid today
The man approached the attendant
1n the •hckct booth adJ•~t '° hfcquard hndquane-,... at Lake Strwt
and Pa~·1tk (oa'lt Htahwa) and totd
the\ tettm not to \I~ anythJna. to kttp
C'alm and to 11~t htm the money.
He1umpeod a fence and nn \owvds
the nnmy Hununaton hortt mo
after the 1nc1d nt that ""a' reponed at
~ 'tip m.
The u \ wa.1 dacri~ as briiil
atw.lut.lJ ycan old, about S foct. 11
mchn tall an~ wet.ah• ab0ut.l 6S
pounch. ( a"" o· Amati id \Oday
mhhtry of \ht an.mdanl ...,. the n
tn~'t tht p&rktna lot o~in 1
(
..
. '
anon dmgdealel(.s f ree ~.S . captive
,/
U ;S., SOViets weigB plJln•
for pre-summit confer~nce
BEIRUT, Lfblnon (AP) -An Informant fol w1n1 his 1982 rma
American hdd captive by Lebanese on c:hl'lcs he rnuggJCCJ tia 1sn from dt\11 &taflklr.ers btto ffttd UD• U~non
banned and ctet•vered to I.he U. There were connic:ti'!4 repons on
Embusy, Leblnae officials uid t~e len1th of Don tlue s captivity.
today. • • / Mrs. Donahue said her husband wa
The f'Ormtt cal)live w&1 ideo11fied~tm'lil'D~ mAuaust t98S. However, u Sieven John Donahue. 32. o Lebanese ffic1als who.. poke on
Hollywood Fla., who claims to have condition o nonym1ty said he was
been an Informant for the U.S. Drug held for 22 months.
Enforcement ~dminastration. In an interview today. Donahue
The DEA bas denied be was a drug told A BC News he was ~cased
qent without spccifyin& whethet he because "moner, exchanged hands,
worked for the aacncy. Donahue's about $400,000. ' · .
wife, Johanna. has said her husband U.S. Embassy spokesman Robert
qi'eCd to work as a 1ovcmment Gould confirmed Donahue's reldlsc.
but id he could not dasdCl.\C dclails.
"If$ a que tion of privacy. J have no
n t to tell )Ou anything about ham.
He is a private c:1tizcn. He's not
work'ana for tho U.S. 1ovemmcn1:·.
Gould said. •
, There wu no mfonnation on tt\c
1denuty of Donahue's captors or the
people who escorted him to the
embassy.
The Lebanese officials said
Donahue was kidntped bt.,. Shihc
Moslem drua dealers for '"Po°lmta hh.
nose if'tO' the businC,s.:·
··1 wa1 held for~onomic reasons
bas1~a111. not politkal. and the t>ig
da.n r fo me "u that they were
aoma to 1um me over to 1 pohtica(
group," Donahue told A
Donahue reportedly was held in
eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. He
was driven to the U.S. Embassy m
· east Beirut's Oirisllan suburb of ~r on Tuesday. the Lebanese
oflkaaJs said.
Ht~ esc:ons told Lebanese troops
J!!Ordint the embassy they had "a
man who· claims Co be an American
citizen and we want to turn him over
to the embassy." one Leb&oesc of-
tic:ial said. Embassy officials hien let
Donahue inside.
By &H socJatidPru1
• WASHINGTON -:Mneric:an and Soviet officiil are ia!¥ina publidy
about mee1in110 mike tm1nscmcnts for a summ1~ between ~dent Jlealln
and Soviet leader.Mikhail Gorbadlev, but both sides say spe_cific p~n1 for•
prepanltory iC ion tJ-.vo-yct to be oomp~~-A-!OP Sovtct 19vcr:n~t
m1njsterdrew a wann response from U.S. 00ac1als Tuesaay when M-wd &he
Soviet Umon has proposed to~ United States to set up a prcP\n.IOry
mechanism for such a meeting.' ...._/ ·
A111N k~plng dl•taace from L i bya
, WASHlNGTON -The State Dcpanment. c1tin& the expulsion of''!'Oi:t
Soot.ii JtlliCa preparing chaifies
against 780 held in 'emergency'
Throngs of
Colomoians
cheerp~pe
than 100 Llbyans from Western Europe in ctle pasttwomonths, sar.sAmenca t
allies ate m.akina.serious effon.s to isolate the government o.f ,Co · Moaf!'mtT
Gadha.fi. At the same tame. a department spolccs~an. says It s hard to JUdat
whether the Western response has had any modcra11nganfluen~on the Ubya.n.
leader. "It's a difficult call," spo"esman Charles E.' Redman said Tucsda¥·
Sandlnl•ta foes demand new election•
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Opponents of the · le~1S1 Sandinista
government say Nicaragua 1s 1n the worst c:ns1s of Its history, and arc
demanding new elections to save the country from ca~suoph_e. Leaders C?ftbe
Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinate. an opposatJon alhancc, issued a senes or
demands Tu~y an a wntten statement d'ISl.f!~Uted to reporters at the _
headquarters of the Social Chns11an Pany. Oppos1ll0!1 leaders demandccTIJie
government open d1scuss1ons on ~oldmg "free, da~. CQ~ and secret
elections." reopen the soJc oppos111on new\paper, La Pttnsa. end threa~s
against oppos1t1on leaders; and stop exerting pressure on the Rom.an Cathobc:
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -fhe olht'r \ISllors. will ha'e .. normal
aovcmmcnt broke 1ts silence toda} acce~~ .. to attorneys after formal
on the number of people held under charges arc filed
the State of emergency and said JI 'The ra~ will then follow 1ts
plans to file cnminal charaes again$! normal l our<.e ... she said
780 of them. \l\o toda}" Anghrnn Bishop
The aovemmcnt rcfuscd to dis-De'imcmd futu t·ondemned the out·
close the total number of people hreak of hombrngs in South African
detained wjthout charge since the -l.'1111:' and appealed for talks to ease
June 12 emergency declaration. Esta· ihc~o11n1q ·, ranal wnfl1c1
mates by South Afncan and foreign "I Jfll deeply tllstressed at the
monitonng groups range from 1,800 ret·ent 'r>ate of bombings and con-
to inore than 3.000. including labor dcmn \Uth art-s ot terronsm ve-
leaden, clergymen, studcnts and an11-hem~ntl\ Jnd unequnlKally," the
apanbeid organ1Lcrs. blad, '(il'lel Peace Pntl' ~inner said.
"Police dossiers of 780 people H1'> \tatement came a day af\er a
detained have been prepared," Bu-bomh1ng m do"' nto"" n Johannesburg
reau for lnfonna11on spokeswoman inJured eight people I hrec of them
Ronelle Henning said at a news remainl'd 1n Juhannc\hurg General
conference today. "The charges in-Hospital. : ncluding a .!-week-old
elude murder. arson and as!Wlult." bab) repurtl·d 1n 'tabk n •11tht1on.
She said add111onal charge\ would The Bu·reau for lnlorma11on sug-
bc_ prepared but declined to 'kl> ho" gcsted the bla'I along"" 11h nine other
many. She refused to sa) ~hetheF bombing' <,1ntl' the t•nwrgt•ncy was
detaJnecs who arc not charged would declared. "'as larned out In the
be released. ~fncan Na1tunJI ( ungrt:'>'>. l hl' guer-
Henning said the detainee:'>. who nlla mo\-emcnt. ma telex sent toda~
now arc barred from seeing la~)ersor from Zambia.'>au.J.11 haJ nornmmcnt
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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP)-Tens
of thousands of Colombians chanted
··Pope John Paul II, everyone loves
you" as the Roman Catholic: pontiff
entered Bogota's largest park this
morning to celebrate Mass. NEW YORK (AP) -Four anti'-
apartheid activists we~ killed and
two wounded after South African Many of the faithful had stood in a
pohce lcirt<t them into a house with cold ttrinle since dawn, waiting for
promises of weapons and then raked three hours to get a glimpse of the
the house with gunfire. according to a pope.
re().On published today. The Mass at Simon Bolivar park
The killings took place June 19 in came a day af\er John Paul told
Chesterville. a blaek township in Colombian leaders in an unusually
Durban, the New York Times said an harsh address I.hat violence crime
Church. ·
Chileans preparing for work stoppage
SANTIAGO. Chi le -(h1leans crowded markets to stQCk can<t;les. bcati~&
gas and food before a national work stoppage. called by foes of t~eir cou_ntry s
military government· ~tarted toda:t· Pe~ple 1n long checkout lines said the
buying spree was a precaution against violence that could keep them home,
whether or not they supported the two-day stn kc.·· Don't for~et candles for the
blac;kout," one woman told her ~ui.band an the aisle ofa San11afO supe~arket.
remindinghim that leftist guemllas often sabotag~thc country s electnc power
system. Candlei. were nearl}' sold out •
reponing about an affida vit of a J and·an unjust,d1stribution 0 1 wealth T'Log.aandsst··~lceadainstChll-aft ruler statement gi\cn b> one of the hindered development of this over· • u -.. J a · ~
survivors h I I R r The township has been h11 since w c ming Y oman '-atholic coun-SANTIAGO. ( h1le -Thousands of people stay~ awa> from their jobs
October b> violence between anti-ti'} toda}inagencral stnke calledb~governmentopponentsdemandinganend'to
apartheid militants and their oppo-The pontiff, bc:gannmg a wccklong Chile's 13.ycar m1htat) rule Witnesses said JUnmen killed three slum dwellers
nents tnp that will take ham through areas and radio reports satd I 0 bombs exploded 1n the capital. The work stoppage
outh A.fnca's Bureau for lnfor-rife with gucmllas and nght-wing was' called by National (1v1c Ai.sembly, a coalition which claims to represent
mat1on the onl} official source of death squads. anwed Tuesday frotn almost one-third of Chile's 11 6 m1lhon people. The stnke was to continue
information under the count!'\ 's k omc on his first \ 1s1t 10 Colombia. It Thursday "Th~ stnke 1s a much bigger success than we expected," said
emerge ) decree, confirmed that is his seventh to Latin Amchca since Rtgobcno Muno1 vice president of the Democratic Workers Central, one of
tour people were killed June 19 becoming pope in 1978 two labor federations backing the protest •
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* Of'ange eo.t OAILY PILOT I Widntlday. July 2, 19ae
Bad· laW at fault
for ·brouhaha
over HB election
Politics makes strange bedfellows, but do
bedfellows make strange politics? . _
At least one observer of the pohticaJ ~ in
Huntington Beach thinks they do. Former Mayor Ron
Shenkman charged this week that current Coun-
cilwoman Ruth B~d her husband Sherwood are
conspiring-by vfrtu-e of their conjugal relationship -
to violate the spirit of a city law that prohibits Cir,
Council members from serving more than two success-
ive.terms_ Councilwoman Bailey is one of four members
of the council whose second terms expire in November.
Sherwood Bailey is an announced candidate for one of
those seats. His wife will be his campaign manager.
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Shenkman's criticism of Sherwood Bailey's politi-
cal aspirations is best understood in context. Shenkman
is the father of the two-term limtt m Huntington Beach.
In his view. the Baileys are circumventing the law in
a'Qlatant attempt to consolidate the power of cuun-
cilmanic office under their common roof.
.. It's not like a throne to be passed from one lam1ly
member to another," Shenkman said. "You don't tr\ to
perpetuate power in a family unit." -
Shenkman 's concerns are not without foundation
Sherwood Bailey will come uno the election wtth an
advantage over most of his opponents: He will carry the
recognizable Bailey name. he will be pnv} to inside
information relevant to crucial issues and he will have
the councilwoman for his personal adviser on the
campaign 'trail and at the kitchen table.
· Unemployedznu~iCians
may causepan·demonlu~
He will even get to ride in the city's Independence
Day parade, waving like a dignitary from a seat at Mrs.
Bailey's while his polittcal opponents oft he future watch
from the curb.
Sherwood Batley may not be a shoo-m. but hi~
campaign's ~to a pretty good stan. And he\ not even
o.mning yet -at least not officially.
If this advantage 1s unfair. as Shenkman sugge~ts at
·is, what can be done to erase it?
Cenainly. no one would suggest that Sherwood
Bailey forfeit his ri~ht to run for public office. Although
Shenkman might ltke to see Mr. Batley shrink from the
limelight. to do anything to interfere with his nght to run
would seem to be unconstitutional.
Councilwoman Bailey might consider stepping
down as her husband's campaign manager. That would
give the appearance of eliminating one of Sherwood
Bailey's advantages. Jn reality. of course. his wife would
still be expected to appear at campaign funcuon.s wtth
the candidate and to remain his panner in domestic
bliss. rt js beyond reason to expect that Mrs. Baile)
would not or should not advise and counsel her husband
in their pnvatc d1scuss1ons.
It is possible for Sherwood Baile:y to abandon his
wife for .awhile dunng the July 4 parade. That would
satisfy one of Shenkman's protestations.
But, practically speaking. why should a candidate
for political office be expected to deny himself the use of
::\n advantage that 1s neither illegal nor uAethical? If
Sherwood Bailey were to pass up the opponun1t y to
appear before the \ 01er~ in a dignitary's car during an
event that draw~ thousands of people. some people
might conclude he is too dumb to be elected to the
council. .
The Balley brouhaha 1~ one of the quirks that an\c
from arbitrary laws ltke the two-term ltm1t. If the \Otcr\
were to take respons1b1lity for their own actton\ and their
own government. such ltm1ts would be unnece\~r) It 1..,
up to the voters to remove from office elected official\
who have performed unsausfactonl)' and re-elect
effective. dedicated public c;er .. ants. L1m1t\ force the
good officeholders out -with the bad to en<..u re that thl'
voters can't make the same mistake more than twice
That formal wear
hides people with
emotions like ours
'>AC'Ri\MENTO-The truth 1~. I
don't gc~ to the symphon} much It\
probabl~ one of tho .. e things that 1s
w11kJ t'arh in life. and somc"herc
around m~ ~crnnd b1nhda} I decided
I did not ha'e enough time left to
'>pt.'nd an' ot 11 s1111ng 1n dead-still
pl'rlumcd .iir lis1en1ng 10 music that
\OU tould nn·er C\.Cn tx: c;ur(' "a'
"' l'r \t lt-ast not !lure t•nuugh to be
lht• llr-.1 one to clap
V. llllh h\ thl· "a' I'> abo what,.,
\qong \\1th thurth ·
Bui th.ti do~·-. not mt•an that I am
1 nd tlh rent to ncgo11a11un\ going on
right no" lx·t"-t'l'O the mu'>tnan\ and
th\' \au amen in\~ mphon) I c;"'car lu
\OU 1t ~a\ thl' lir\I thing I thought
Jhout th" morning thal did not
111\oht· lo.1ll1ng the gu~ "ho " \UJ"l-
po\ed 10 Ix· \l'lltng nn hou\e bat·lo. in
~1Jr)l.rnJ
\nJ "hat I though1 was that 11
~ould bt· a horrible mistake for
~.ll ram en to tu lJntel the 'i} mphony ·.,
\t'a\on. that the "'a} a o t} cro<lC'\ '"
throuFh 11\ manners and llHUlturt· -
unlr<.\ \Ou iiH' tn Philadt•lph1a "hl'rl
thn ll\l' homh-. -and that ''hat
1111(1.ht loolo. lil..c an l';olatC'd '11uat1on
rould rnd un afkcttng uo; all
In l.1l t \.\ill alln I u<, all ( ulture
n11n11nn .ind lnmc 1n tht• \lrC'f t
't l'\. I am tjl~1n(I. ahout uut-ol-\\orlo.
lllU\ll lar1\
But ht·foll· I g1:1 in1111hat. <tllo"' ml'
111 p<111\l' '' mnm<.·nt to kill ~'ml'
'' ttkl\ hl'ld ml\tonu·p11on'> abnut
fW<1plt• "ho nl;I\ ll3\\ll'31 ffiUSll for a
It\ inf
) 1111 "'·" hl'l1l'' c. for 1n\tann· that
111.tJU\l' \11u lll'\t•r c,n· them out ol
l11rn1.1I l lntht'' l l.1\\1lal mu\luan ..
.11 l h.1rm ll'"
) 111 m,1\ hclil' \l th.n tla\o,ical
Ill ll\ll l.1n\ h;I\ l' \IUUlld th(' claS'\IC'\
-"hatn l'r the l l.1\\ll'\ arc -or that
lhn .Jfl' \ll intcre\lcd in their mu'>IC
th.11 lhl'' ha\l' forgotten about anger.
PETE
DEX1ER
what II Will sqund IJke againSI \UUr
head. The standard rule around out-
of-""ork mus1 c1am I'> to al~a~ \ \IJ}
dear Tha\, of course. 1s not all.1.aH
possible. and 1f ~ou find ~our.,df
rnnfronted by one. I can onl~ tdl \OU
1t'<, better to 10' tie him to dinnn than
tog" c him a JOb.
Which I gucs'> bnngc; u~ bad. IC> thl'
n:n1ral problem. cmplo}ment --
B> 1hc)1me a person has tx"Ccmie a lu\1, glut Ion} en'> '>loth. pmk an<.J mcmhcr of e'en a halfway serwul.
grl·ed. Not to mention '\t\ 't ou·rl· profrc;c-,1onal S)mphon\· orchc\trJ. hl'
sitting bad. there watt inf through"' .ha<. '.>pent most ofh1s Ide taking mu"l
P,agcH1I rcw.wdingyou tnan&ll·•~nl' ll·.,son'> and practicing. and isolated
lime what would you th1nlo. ahout 1 himself to a point when· he is u<,ell·.-,.,
You ma\ l'\eO hche.,.~ not>mh e\l'I lor an~1hmg t"l~-
got h11 O\l'r the h~';t~ ~11h a I fl'nd1 · l nlc~~ )'OU count g1v1ng mu\1t
horn ' lc.,.,o,a~. \>. hich I don't
\nd 1n all thO\l' thing'> \t1l1 ''11uld He cannot he re""1red
be nmtakcn <md nut' IJkn1 rn Hut there he 1s. full ol IU!.t and
unexpected and rcmotl' humJn Ix·· glutton~ and \loth and passion\ \OU
m~ -1t'<1 sort of a steam \ahl'. I do not ha\C or ~ant and nowhere to
think -Jnd the lo.ind of tJknt that hlo"" am of 11 off
produce'> fir'>t-ra1e das'i1lal mu .\nd ihe nnt thing )OU km>""
SKtan\ oht'n scnlcs in the mmt the' 're lea' ing home and hanging un
.n·motc human\ lhl'rl' arc I lo.no'' th" lOrners. p1d.ing out their o~ n
h' the ''a" bc:taU\l' 'H' h.t ... l' a lllllpk clothe\. honking fugues through tl'mr
ul them 1n the lam1I~ mnuthp1eces·a1 women on the street.
'>o "'hat I am 1cll1ng \llU 1'-1ha1 l'\l'n \Orne or"' horn ma~ e\ en he patron'>
"-ht·n M!nous mu.,1nan., arl· h:ippi, of the arts
the' tia' e to be \J.atcht'd -)OU l'\Cr The~ hear music 1n bu\ engines am.I
""nndt•-r "'h> the condunor '>l'Cm\ to sprinklers and dog feet on th<.· ~1dc
bt· l'oun11ng heath all thl' t1ml'01 He 1..., "'al~. and "'hen the} tell \OU about 11.
rnun11ng head\ -and ""hrn thl·~ .ire ~ou start to hear 11 tuo
unh;ipp) "'hen the~ don't h<nl' 1oh\. Rut that 1s not the ~or~t fhl'\
tlTC\ -.1mnl~ lx'rnmc a lorn: ot naturt· argue about e' erythmg. and drink 100
Prc,~u res hu1ld. and \.\1thou1 \Onw much and fight and get arrested for
relca\l' the\l. pt·opk S<.:aucr in random 1h1ng~ that 11 takes the dut\ \crgcant
d1rcct1om and 1nvcat nt'"" kind\ ol half a day 10 figure out 'what the
d1sharmon\ and vwtcncn·,cr,""hcn· lhargcs are. And th1~ can ~o on fo r a
thq g11 long time -1f the.) didn't havt•
-\nd tht• rl''>Ult'> of turning XX ol pa11cncc, the) wouldn\l'iaye leaml·d
thnn lon\t' all at the '>aml' ltmt• 1n a to pla} 10 the first plan: -but that ..,
ul\ the '"e ol '>acramcnto '' 'omt:-nn\ the worst either.
thing that \ou do not want to tall-. The worst 1s that llle) get tm:d { )r
ahoul 1n front of tht• k1J\4 ma} be 1t'SJUSI that the} u)C 11 up .\II
I ~111 tdl '"u th" much ·1hc lir~t that passion and lu'it and anger turn\
thing that haprx·n., 1\ 1ha1 thl·~ all turn into frustra11on . and the} go honll'
into drummt'r'> \n't.h1ng an uu1-ol-and turn on the tclcvmon \el, ma)ht.'
\\or!< d,1"1c1al mu,1uan pttlo.'> un -gl'I a JOb somewhere teach ing mu\lt
l)l'nuh 'Ira"' rhop<,11d;c,. lllrk' lull 11mc The}."10"' the la""n T hl'\
l..n1' l'' patnl hru,h1:,. hammer\ -he turn into uc;
begin' to tar .1tt,11n\I \11mt•lh1ng l'lw \nd that "' the: uni) thing 1n thl'
V. JI!\ 11la1n ~111do"''· ll'ak,\rn.Ki "'orld that'\ "'ur\c than nut-ol-\'t1rk
furn11urt· mu<;1uan\, no mus1l13n'> at all
He "'nndtr\ "h.1111 .,qll .,ound like Pete Dexter Is a syndicalf'd
aga1n\I hi\ o"n hr.id h1· "ill '"'"de1 columnist.
The hmll ~lt(>uld be called the Bad < n1zem l a\'.
because lap\t\ in civic duty by the voting public made ll
viable.
Opinions expressed 1n this space are those of the Daily P1fot Other 111ew5
expressed on this page are those ot their authors and anlsts Readflr
comment Is ln111ted The Dally Pllo,, PO Box 1560. Cosla Mesa, 92626 Phone
642-6086
Newport officer_projects
kind, concerned attitude
Pitched bc;ittle under wqy
t o obtain control of Mexico
f o tht: I ~110r
On Frida) afternoon 11ut\ld1 ~l'""·
pon Harbor High School m\ <l.rngh·
tcr and another )ounti. man "-l'rC
in vohc:d 10 an alndcnt fhl' rt·a,11n
form' 1A-nttng 10 "nu 1\ not tn dt\c U\\
the nuance'> of the au:1dcnt hut 1hr
profe!IStonal caring wntt'ml·d :it
t11ude of1ht• oOiu·r ""ho wa\ dlft'l tcd
to the scene
Unfortunaleh al thc time I \.\a\ J
httk too UJ>SC'I to get the olliu.•r.,
name. but, 1f my memo!) \Cf\l'" me
correctly. I beltev.c hie; namt• t>adgc
1nd1catcd G Caldwell Ill\ report
indica ted Officer ID No 544 It wa\
onl) after tht' ordeal wa' mer that I
thought at>out how ht· handled Jll 111
us
With the children. he "-:I\ kind
non-Judgmental and rft1c1en1 Frnm a
maternal tandpoanl. ~hat mattt'r<'tl
most to me wa'i thlll he proJCl tt•d
b1m .. clf as a cjnnti empathl'111
ORANGE.COAST
Daily Pilat
\\. \\ll('\1(,10"" '\.lc,.1rn's
'' riou\ l'lt1nom1~ problem\ ha"c
hum.in bc111g who hJPIX'"' to h•· ,1 h1ough1 on a <.ruual 'itruggle jil the
pohll' oflilrr b} pmlc\\llln h1ght•\I ll'\ cl<, of lhl' lOUn ll) ·., poht1-
I ht\ wa' .1 1rcmcndo11\ l'dUl.al111n,1I ~.11 \\ \lt'm Thl· 11ullome will ha\ e a
t'\<Jlllple f11r the ch1ldrtn ~Im h did gn·at 1mpan un the l n1ted States, tor
an 1nnt"d1hk Joh 111 d"11c·I thl' nl\th 1t rnuld dtT1dt· "hcther our neighbor
,ihout poh1 l olfo a' 11111 tx•1ng ~ind \lrugglc'> out ul 11., desperate s11ua11on
ht"artcd '. or \Ull umt>, 111'1olent rt"volutlon
I reali1, that th t• :-.;l."' port Bl'U1 h The halllt• for rnnlrol of the
Pohtc lx·ranmcnt h.1, lx'l·n l nt1 t1.mcrnmt•nt-and uh1ma1el~ for the
t·11cd'" thr pa!>l lor "hJI \C.'<'llll'd '"ht ht·art' and m1nd<i of the Mexican
their · 11n(;111ng" a1111udc It " nn" pt•oplc _ "t>t.·twcen the "tcchmcoc-,"
nhvw11\ to me that C htl'f < amplx·ll \_ (tcthnotrat'i) who arc no~ 1n ron1rol de<>m· to ha'r thr dqMrtmt'nl fllOJl't l and th1· · pohlr<.M' Cold line pan~ a po\lll\e raring 1m.1gC' 111 11u1 h tnmmunll \ ha' het•n lw;ml and "'I'll 11\\t'\I "ho }earn lo fl'g<lln th('1r old
rt'll'IH'd tH h" ollit1•1\ P0 "1'1
\ll ""llh .lhl\ lclln ·" ,1 fl'\11kn1 fll r Ill \lruggll' ha.. dra""n clO\l'
Nl•v.pon Brarh I "-:IOtl•d to kt \11u \lrllltn~ hy U.~ anal)\lc;, and I\
lo.no"" ho"' thanlo.lul 1 ,101 lor thi ·\ummn111ed like 1hio; in the mml
guickltnc\ < hid< aniph<:ll hJ' ntJh relent h1ghl) tlass1ficd Natwnal
11\ht•d lor tht: tkpallnH'nt aml lhl\ lntclhgcnrc f st1matc
t•llilt'r .. l)ltlft'l IHlll "' '"' ~l\hl'\ "In lOntra<,I IO lhC' fir\t \I'll. prc:\1 Jll 1 1 ll'<I>\ \' cknt'l 1n the modern Ml·,1can o;r1em
Nl'" p.irt Hc:H h (Pre'i1dent M1gut'I> dt' la Madnd and
h1<. t"o prcdt'lC'S!torc, all ro~ to 1he lop
ic-wml.-
lar11el> h't dint of tht'tr performance'>
ac. re11mc burt'3ucrats All three
appointed men of ~1m1lar back
j\rnundc, 10 mQ,1 ot thcu C ahinct
pow;, and most ol (de la Madrtd'c;)
current Ca h1nt1 \t'trttane~ hJve
nc ... cr held ckc11 vt office.
'renll l,k,l
!dl'l'
Tem Taff
U11 <II) IQ f t.111< Don,..,
I~ I l);lnt
Tom Clllnf.n
""'""" ro '°' Crelt Mleff
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"Oppoc,iu<m tn th•' trtnd rnmcs
Imm the older gt'neratron of \talc and
rn~111n11l r1oh11cal Nl'i\t'" and from
111h1·r' 1 on('('flltd Wtlh elOOom1c mt'i·
rnam1icmt•n1 < )nc cnt1c .. lamented
the dcdin1na role of the old pohucal
hand\ and pfl•dtl l<'d th:ll the\ ""'II
ha' c lo be hrough1 h;il k into po>-
111on\ of 1nllucm.c· 10 help guide the
rnunlr~ through 1t\ lUrrcnt prob-
lems The> fi:ar that the new clas'> of
tcchncx.rat' will tx· unable to main-
tain the 'luppon of the rna'>-.c'i"
In other ~ord\. the part) bos~'i
will be needed to \ugarrnat the b111cr
pill of austenty the-technocrats have
prescnbed for Me:it1co
"The tension hctwt'l'n ll't hnocnm
and pohllc1ans ,., onl' 1h;1t "hca"tl>
Jmghted with h1o;tonlal and po;yc ho-
logKal baggage," the 1ntcll1genu.• cs11-
ma1e continue'>. "hctau'>c the former
hear a <1lnk1ng rc\l'mblancc 10 1he
'c1cn1tlicm' -the \ucn11fil. one'i who
l·aml· tu t·ontrol thc countr) 's poltt1cal
cconom) tn thc \car\ before the
Rc ... ol ut1nn That '1t1knt upheaval
had man} cauc,c\. hut htgh among
thl'm was tht J1T11gamc and dctach-
mcll1 from the ma\\<'\ of tht• prc\1<.lent
and hi\ nrde ol tr1 hnon;.Htl ad-
\1\C'rs
£.,.en If the lrl'hnocrat\ arc peace·
lull} ou\lcd 11 would have \Cnou~
1mphcat1on\ lor tht• l n1ted Stall'.\
Tht' Uarvard~ducatcd de la Madnc.J
" probably the mo"t ~cnu1ncly pro-
l \. prc'i1dcn1 ot Meltu:o m decades
Thc pre 1dcnt' populanty '" 'ihp-
p10 , thouah how w1Jt,p~ad the
'il1ppaac ts cannot bt determined. The
dtr1'iivc wh1,tlc'i that Jrteted him at
1hc World Cup S(XCcr openina -
considenna the hijh price'> of the
t1ckc1, -ind1camt onl~ that middle
and upper c:IH\ Mell knn-. an· unhafl"
py o'er his 11ustmty pr.Ojµ'lm
"I ook al thl' realrh: bud1tt't dirt'<·
)
JACK
ANDERSON
and DALE VAN ATTA
tor l arlos ~alinas told us recent I) "lr
lite gdvcmmen1 of de la Madrid
didn't have the polt11cal <tkill to avoid
a r,oc1al cns1s wnh such trcmcndou'i
economic problems, then what'~ poll
11cs about'> (What else) but the
capacity to conc1l1ate 1ntere'it~ 111
ordt'r that the national intert'st gain•('
And this adm101stra11on ha\ been
able to do that."
Foreign m1n1\tt'r Acrnardo
Scpul,eda said: "In m} cxpericm·c
c;omconc wht) belongs 10 1hc r.n·s1-
dcnt1al C ab1net and hac-, po 111cal
rc\pons1b1ht1e~cnnno1!>Urv1vc1fhc ''
onl~ a tcchnico. He has to have the
poltt1cal c;cn\11i•1t} to reah1e what
Me~oco 1s all at>out If not, he will not
be there."
.\'\ for 1hc president h1m'iClf. A few
da}S afkr his nom1na11on by the
rulina PRI party -which has been
tantamount to election for mort' than
holf a century -a JOurnahs1 asked de
la Madnd tf he wa. 1 tcchnrco ot"'-J
pohttco. "Poht1ciaM re the one'i
who win the nom1n~1loM and the
t'IC'CltOn'i." he rtph~
Jad Andcrsoa •ad C>1tlt Yao Alt•
arr •yndkatcd <"Olomnl1t
"\
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them out of formal
No more
'Have a -
niceday'
yay!
A few nice hours. . ---isaboutall most
of us can hope fur-.
J->or 1he past few weeks l'vt' noticed
that h~ckncyed phrase. "Have a nice
da>" 1s fading Ol'-1. I'm not sorry.
I '\\.asn 't as 1mtated jSSOme people
-when I heard tbcse words. but it
d1dn'1 improve m) day. e11her. 1980
was the }Car when almost any human
I had contact with. in person or by
phone. began 10 urge me to have a
nice da'
A.t fir~t. I appreciated the thought;
bu1 after a couple of years. i1 was
bonng I founrl m)self. at the con-
clus1on of any transac11on. tensing up
\>.a111ng for that tntc phrase. And I
realized 1ha1 92 percent of tht' people
mouth1ng'\hosc words didn't give a
hoot what lond of da) I had.
I ha"e a fncnd who spent .-or
"'asted -11me trying to come up with
appropriate retorts when people said
111 him . "Have a n1ct' day."
'>ome11mes ht' looked ihem nght in
tht· e) e and ~aid. ''I'll try my best" He
\atd 11 in such a serious tone that 1t
unsettled them momentarily.'
Th rough the years he tned · a
numlx'r of rephcs, but his most
cf1clll\e one was. "So~. I've made
ou1er plaoc;" That DID Jar then).
The reason I didn't bu) the phrase
or c\Cr. e\ er S:l) ll 10 anyone. is
betiausc 11's almost 1mposs1ble to '
·ha\c a n1u' da} We can ha\C nice
moment'> -even nice hour\ dunog a
da) \omc penods of some days can
Ix' \uper But a da~ 1ha1 1~ nice from
the time we open our C\CS until we go
10 bed again 1s rare
In the last fc"" "-Celo.'i 10'\tcad of
telling me to "Ha"e a narc da;v .. "
pcupk ha\e bel.'n \a)JOg to mt',
··Ha'c a good one ..
I hke tha1 It SJ' cs me grc.at ~tlludc.
It lan be intcrprc1cd 10 mean •.. have
:i good lunch a good ~vcning wutt
lnl'ndc-, a good repon from the
dol tur
'.\hen \Omconl' tells vou to "Have
J goo<l onr . " )'Ou can. lin1sh 11 yo ur
"'a' . a gooJ night's \Jeep. . a good
hu\ on a ~·ar a good round on the
~oll course.
That l.hrmc of wurds reminds mt'
111 m\ la' onic toast -"Let's
ncn·r ·· Each one in the group has
lane t>lanl he 10 complete tht'
'>Cntcnlc L t•t\ ne'er s1op eating
potatue\ l et's nt'\.Cf stop seeing
each other Lefs ne'er grow old
You ma' linl\h this 1oast s1lentl) or
lor all to hear It l·an tx· changed with
cal'h dnni..
Then· '' no guarantt'e 1ha1 )OUr
per'>onal ending 10 the toast wall
happen but 1h1'1 toast means more
than"( ht·crs" or"Skoal" or "Salud ..
11'<, c U\tom made JUSI for you. Tht'
1mponan1 thing 1s -11 gives you
freedom oT tho ace
F r~~om of choice 1s what it's all
ahou1 hn't that why we'rt' going to
ha' l' a big celebration on Fnday, the
I ounh?
Ila ve a good one
Columa/11 Aaa We/11 llves la
Laguna Niguel.
TODAY IN HISTORY
By tbe A11oclated Preas
Toda} 1<; Wcdnesda~. July 2. the
181rd da} of J 986 There art' 182 days left an the )ear
Today'-; hlghhght 1n history.
On Juh .:! 1937 aviator Ameha
Earhart and her na' 1gator. Fred
Noon3n dt!W!ppcared over the Pacific
Ocean wh1le attt'mptmg to make the
first round-tht'-world fhght at the
CQua1or Their exact fate rema10s a mystery
On this date
In 1776, the Continental C'onarcss
passed a rc..,olut1on c;:iy1ng tha1 "these
t lotted ( olon1es arc, and of nit.ht
ought lo he, Free and Independent S1ate!>" .
. In 1881 . Prc'l1dent James A. Gar-
field was !>hot by C harlcs J. Gutteau. a
d1sappo1nted office-seeker. at J the
Washington railroad sUl lton. Gar-
field died thr follow10g September.
In 1890, the Sherman An ti trust of.ct wns passed
In 1926, lht' ll .S Army Air Corp~ wa~ ~caled
In 1961 , author frntst Hem in.away
'hot h1m~lf to dceth at h1' home in
Ketchum. Idaho
Ten Yt'Br\ aao: The US Suprtmt'
C oun ruled the death penalty WH no1
tnhertntly cruel or unusual.
Five yean ago The U.S ~upreme <. 9un ruled unanimously 1hat Pres1-
dt"nt1 Jimmy taner and Ronald
RcaP-n had tht "'"*' authonry to nullify cour\ orders and suspend
pnva1e lawsuits to carry out the
111r«ment w\th Iran that ~ndcd the
fehrnin ho'it c cm1'
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TWo Supi:eme· ¢o~rt nilings .~olster affirmative a.c
. ASHl~GJ'ON (AP) -Tht Supreme Coun, hlnda 1 dvd np u (orccs a IWtCl>ina victory bas
,, reaffi rmed the lea.lily of affirmative aCtion an the
Ammcaa work place to remedy past dilCrimfoation apinJt blac and other minorities
Jn one, the Justices approved a plan in Cleveland that
tttervcs •bout half the promoti0c)1 in the city•s fw
department for qualified minority candidates, •
... ~.court's latest word on affumative action came an
lWO Nhnp today. •
In the olhtt. the court upheld a ruhna that a union
repcuentina sheet metal workers in New York and New J~ must sipifk:antly raise its non·white membership
by Ausust 1987.
Women s11roups au
court 's ruling on bias
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Women's ri&ht.s advocates say their
fi&ht for pa)' equity is bolste~ by the
Supreme Court's latest ruling on
discrimination in the Amencan
workp~.
"This a solid affirmation of our
· position." aaid Eleanor Cutri Smeal,
president of the National Orpnil.a-
tion for Women.
She said the nalinj "encourages us
to pursue this litipuon strategy, to be
more resolute about taking com-
parable-worth cases."
The theory of comparable worth is
that employers should be f orccd to
pay the ~me wages for jobs held
mostly by women as those held
predominantly by men.
The su·preme Court's ruling Tues-
day did not deal directly with com-
parable worth.
The court said in a North Carolina
case that employers who pay black
employees less than whites 10 the
same Jobs are violating fMeral c1v1I
nghts law even if 1he discnmanatory
pay bepn before the law took effect.
Jumce WilU.m J. Brennan, wririn1
for a unanimous court, said 1n such
cases .. each week's '8YCbeck that
delivers -less to a b~ck than to a
similarly situated white" is a viol-
ation of a law known u Title VII of
the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
In another ruling Wednesday, the
court by a 5-4 vote said people facing
~ommitment to prison psychiatric
wards as "sexually danaerous" arc
not eotitled lO protection apinst self-
10crimination enjoyed by accused
cnm1na1s.
The court usccl a case from .Illinois
to limit the constitutional protection
for those wt\o may be confined for
psychiatric treatment. The ruling
could have nationwide impact for
many mental patients.
Individuals accused of being sex-'
ually dangerous in a civil commit-
ment procedure must talk to state
psychiatrists seeking to detennine
their fitness .. the court said.
Pact a ve~ts danger of
trade war with Europe
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re-
agan administration announced
today that at had reached a tentative
airecment .with the 12-oataon Euro-
pean Communitr that will buy some
"p.annang room' for both sades to
a\.ert a trade war over agncultural
pr.oducts.
t1at1ons arc taking place," said Com-
merce Secretary Malcolm Baldngc.
"Both sides now have running
room." he added.
f< • * FREE!
Bonus Pack
with the
purchaae
of either
dlscount
assortment
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'The agreement mcludes con-
cessions by the Europc<!ns that• will
pennit continued U.S. shipments of
com and sorg})um -Into Spain at
current levels while ~egotia.tions orr
castng trade bamcrs continue.
The recent expansion of the Euro-
pean Community to include Spain
and Portugal brought with at new
llmJts on the levels of U.S. ·grain
1mpons into those countncs. The
res'tnct1ons were to take effect im-
mediately in Spain and at some
unspecified time. an the future in I ~~======================~===================~=======~~ Ponugal. !-'.
In exchange, the United States'
agreed to withhold proposed re-
taliatory steps agamst the European
Community for the remamdcr of the
'year. •
A new deadline of Dec. 31 was set
for conclusion of tlle trade talks on
agnculture. ·
"Neatbcr one of us wants to get into
a trade war. That's why these ~ego-
The Reagan admtn1stration had
protested these hmats by announcmg
new standby tanffs and QUOt1lS on a
'anety of European agnculural prod-
ucts, including wmc, beer. cheese and
chocolates.
That prov<2ked threats of 'counter
moves b) the European Community,
also called the Common M.arket,
sharply escalating trade fnctR>03 be-·
tween Europe and the United States.
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Titan rocket blast blamed
on faulty Qooster insulation
WASHINGTON (AP) -The ex·
tPIOsave loss of an unmanned Titan
34..D rocket dunng a military m1ss1on AaSf Apnl was most likely caused by
the peeling of insulation inside a
sohd-fuel booster. the Air Force said
today
The loss of the rubbenzed ansula-
hon allowed the burning fuel to e"3t
through the thm metal skin of the
rocket booster. touching off a
catastrophic explosion. said Bng.
Gen. Nathan J. Lindsay.
Wt)rle there 1s no evidence 1nd1cat-
ang tlfe large 0-nngs on the solid-fuel
boosters failed -as was the case with
the space shuttle Challenger -the
findings wall force NASA as wt>ll as
tht' Aar Force to review the msulataon
bondmg ~chnique~ used on the boosters. L dsay said.
• The solid-cl boosters used on the
Titan and the space shuttle are very
s1m1lar an design. r
"We believe the cause of the
mishap was a failure .1n the thermal
msulataon an a segment of ane of the
two sohd rocket motors." said
Lmdsay, who headed a special Aar
Force accident mvest1pt1on board.
"The rubber msulauon most likely
separated fmm the steel rocket motor
lase. allowing· damage by the
propellant combustion products. We
fou nd no evidence of solid rocket
motor design deficiencies.··
Sanctuary a~tivists escape
prison despite convictions
By "e Associated. Press
TUCSON Ariz. -Five sanctuary movement acuvtsts have been spared
pnson and fine's desp1te'the1r convictions m connection with alien smuJ&)ing,
but the prosecutor says · ~e'r'satisified wath th~ir ~ntences. Three other
sanctuary activists. mcwding two Roman Cath~lac pncsts and the Re v. John
M. Fife Ill. considered a founder of the national movement, were to be
sentenced today by U.S. Distnct Judge Earl Carroll.
r '• eiecutlon delayed in Florida
KE, Aa. -The execution of confessed mass killer Gerald Stano
wa p oday for 21 hours by state officials who said they wanted to give the
courts more time to act on his appeals. Tbe execution, set for I 0 a.m. today, was
rescheduled for 7 a.m. Thursday by Supenntendent Richard Ouifer. Another
.convicted serial killer, Theodore R. Bundy, is to die at the same time. Du$8~r
said Bundy would be executed first unless stays arc granted. "fhe new time
avoids any possibility that Stano would be executed bc~ore a dcc1s1on from the
Florida Supr.cme Court, which met at 8:30 a. m. to consider an appeal filed late
Tuesday. Stano earlier had won a delay from 7 a.m. today lo tOa.m. Stano. 34.
has been convicted of or pleaded suilty <o I 0 murders in Aonda, and received
death sentences for three of the ktlhngs.
E~rlmental alrsldp crashes; one kllled
LAKEHURST. N.J. -A mass1vcexpenmentalairshipbu1lt from a blimp
and four heh copters crashed af\cr one copter malfunctioned, 1tillina a crewman
dunng a test flight near where the Hindenburg exploded 49'years ago. Four
other crewmen and a firefighter on the vound sustained onlj cuts and bruises
when the 343-foot-long. 10-story Heli-Stat crashed Tuesday night at the U.S.
Naval Aar Engineering Station, ·authontits said. The craf\, ~ponsored by the u .S. Forest Service., Wl\S designed for IOS&Jng remote a~~ with a m101m\,lm of
environmental damag~. But some federal agencies cntJc1zed 1t for structural
problems and for running behind schedule at a cost ofS34 mtll1on, more Utan
thrtt tu11es the onginal proJcctlon of $10. 7 malhon The Heh-Stat, which had
never flown honzontally. was hovcnng at about 40 feet when one of the four
helicopters malfunctioned.and lost p0wcr, said Nick Grand, a US Naval Aar
Engm«nna Center spokesman. •
Social Security f amll les can get Medlcald
SAN fRANC'ISCO -Famahc~ should not lose Med1ca1d benefits JUSt
because their children receive' Social Secunty income, a federal. appeals coun
h., ruled tn the fint appellate dccmon on the 1puc apaost ~he Rcqan
adm101strat10f\ A unanimous three-Judge panel of the 9th U.S. C1rcu1t Court
of A~als uSfheld U S Drstnct Judge Hc:len Frye·, ruhna Tuclday that
Medic.aid law docs not allow states to count a child's income when dcc1din&
whether ' family as cha.able for Mcdacard The ruhn& v.;as a loss for the
admini1tratton. wha(h hud urstd state' to count the child ' income 10 sue~ ca~s. j, other federal diJtnct couns hav~ ruled the same way, but Tunday s
dcc:mon was the lint time federal appeal' rnur1 h d f'\.llcd on the mue.
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and misunderstood disease
By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICJJ opthaJmic shanales. That nerve sup-my scolp. I looked like someone had ;\Ccordina to O'(·arroll, the ~r"!& Olll!r"'"c.tm••,.,_ pries sensation to the face in the area thrown acid on the ten side of my used on acute cases lrke Conta is
. of the eye and forchead ... always on face. fhen several dayslaierw.hen the called Tctraatl · <acncri.c nam.c Kathy Conta viv.idly remembers one side or the other. The patient rash dried up, t looked like 1 had been carbama1apmc). a mcdacauon that ts F~bruary 6. I 98S ... at was her 34th . suffers from the usual itchy or 1n a (.ar · a~idcnt and h~d g~ne ordananl)'. used to treat epilepsy, but bi~hday. . bumina wmptoms followed by th,e through the window,'' she said, lifting ha~ been found to benefit that type of
P !fiwas Hfla.t on m1 Y batik .1n a J00m a~ rash, but with one eitccpt1on, the ey~" t her blonde bt\ngs to reveal the pitted neuroloaical pain.
aca tea ospita su .. enna rom a cornea may i)Ccome involved 1n the scamna ten by the di~se. "Usually the p:un w1Jl re olvc itself acute case of sh1nates, '\aid the rretty erupta on of the vesicle. The complica-__ ...;. __ ;... _____________________ _
Hunttngtoh Beach motht•r 0 . two t1oncaTilcadtOJlOtonly 1utensepain, When Con ta 's .. ~sh ap1neared, Jt daughters. but real danget'ofcomca scamng," he .1 a r " '
•Shingles (herpes O\ter). an:ordang said d h J d d t d d
to Conta's Orange ( OU~I) neu-'"M> headache S)mptom aP.pe~d covere er eye i an ex en e
rg!og1st Dr Ph1l1p 0 Carroll, two days before my birth~.' Cohta j t h -J Sh Jd h J k d ~oduccs a severe 1nflama11on of.the recalled. "By the second day. l was in n 0 er SCa p. e Sa S e 00 e
spinal and cranial ner\eS The var-real pain and the top left side of my like someone had thrown acid on •~Ila virus is the same \ irus ihat forehead was numb."
causes chicken po' Con ta consulted her f1m1I> doctor. th J ~#-id fh .r. ''It IS notewonh) lO Plllnl uut that who immediate!) referred her to. e e1 l S e Q er lace.
almosl 100 percen1 of tho'>e people O'Carroll Unsure a'i to what wa!I
who get sh1 nales have had p~1ous causing Conta's pain and numbnes~
1n.fect1ons .?f C'h1ckcn po' saad al that point, o·carroll adm111cd her 0 Carroll. The idea i~ that some-to ttte hospital on the following da) to
'how. shingles represents the bnngang unde o a sene:; oftest!..
out of the latent 1nfect1on that has .. 1 iad a c .\ T scan hut 11 was
beeA an the body ~ince cha Id hood It 1s unnecessary for Dr ()'( arroll to
a very ~mmon d1sea!>e. there are review the results ~cau~ w11h1n IS
approximately three to live tases per mmutes after I returned to my room.
I 00.000 of the population 11 you take the angr) red rash appeared on the Jell
. a group ol 1.000 people that live to l~e side of mv upper face." she said.
age of 85. ha.If of thOSt' people wall "In the penod of ume 1hot the havea caseof s~ngles. IOoutofthose patent tirst C\penences pain and
I .(X)() will ha\e had al least two bu/ning. there is no rash, shmgle'i as
attac:ks . frequent!) m1sd1agnoo;ed at this The virus. 0 ( arroll !>aid, causes 1 .. O'\arroll 'iald "Often pa-
infe<:llon in one ol thl· dermatomes ~~~'i·ma} be diagnosed as ha\ ang ~II
which _is an area of skin supplied b> bladder attack\ or .appendicitis.
•one of 1he spinal nerH' roots. Most Us ally belween three to fi..e days shmgl~ sufferers dc .. elop a burning ,aft~r the on'>Cl •of paan the vesicles
or ungltng 1n one of the dermatomes pear The ra'ih de,elops along the
followed b:r the charac.:ll'rl\llc vesicles ~~thwa} of the <,pinal nen e\,3) .\ftcr
(rash) The most commonl> effected the ,esicles break down the skm
area 1s the thoracic area (thest wall) becomes seal\ and dry l he whole
followed. b~ the face and netk duration of th~ illm·ss frequently runs
Conta s form of shingle' I'> called from 10 deH to four weeks. l suall>
herpes osier opthalmic and 11 ac-b} the month 'i end 90 percent otthe
counts for:,, I 0 10 IS percent of all illne'>'> will tx· over and done"
shingles ca~ The ner .. cHomangout C'onta\ ca'>e ot \hingle-~ did not
of the brain stem are effected iak th "usual" course "When the
"A d1 v1o;1on of the lihh cra.nial ras~ to~all\ appeared it <.:O\le rcd m:r
nent'.' seems to hear the hrunt of the e\elld. below m\ C\e. and wa' up an to "' .. . .
Accordang to O'Carroll, there is no
e\planat1on why some patients ex-
penence mtense scarring from the
shingles rash. ·
"All we know as that the virus
tracks down along the nerve anto the
skan cells and once tn the cells.causes
swclhn,and destruction of the under-
lying skin. Why it is so varulc'nt in one
rase of shingles and not the other ... we
really don't know," he admitted.
Con ta remained Jn the hospital for
IO days while O'Carroll treated her
wath specifi c anti-viral med1<.:a11on
used to 'ihorten the intensity and
durauon of the infection. ;\n
opthamolog1st carefully monnored
the progress of the illness in regard to
('onta's cornea
"Thankfull)'. there was no dltmagl'
to m) e}c." Conta said. "bul the
pain almost dro"e me insane I
remember that nanc days following
m) return from the hospital the pain
was st1ll'lnten~ and I could not gel
an\ relief The medication and 1he
trcams pre\cnbed dad no good. The
-.ledge-hammer pain ·1asted a full
month. I couldn't even sleep. Then
Dr 0'( arroll put me qn a drug whKh
did g1,e me some relief."
an about a month." he saad. "How-
ever. one of the things that makes
shingles so hideous, 1s the persistent
paan mdependcnt of the rash. There
are between 7 10 33 percent of patients
who develop post herpetac neuralgia
(post pain c;yndro me) which 1s an
unfonunatt' intractable pam the de~
vclops after the whole thing should
ha ve finished . This 1s one of the
feared rnmplica11on!. of the disease,
and one of the most difficult pains a
doctor must treat The maJOnty of
pauents do not respond 10 l·onvt·n·
tiona1 mcd1 cat1on .. not ev1:n the
heav:r narcotic stufT."
According 10 o·carroll. there IS
now pain con1rol techn1ques dev1~
over the last five year that offer a
great deal ol hope to po'>I herpellc
neuralgia 'iuITere~. However. he did
add that the po'it pain syndrome can
be indefinite once lhe \lfUS gets anto
the nt'rve root tell and ta uses chronic
annamatlOn
.. \.s in "alh\ ·!> case, fetragel was
t'Oect1,e hut t'also use a Tens Unit
.(Tran'>< utaneou~ Electrical Nerve
'>11mula110g l nil) lh another device
10 treat the. pain. The Tens Un.11s like
a ~on~ Wnlkman that attaches to the
I ~ llodakin) di~asc or lymphoma, or wc•m's bell. We then place elCC• t or those dJSCasfi which
trodes over the spinol area above the trcatm~~ the!' body's immune system.
level of the pain lecat1on. A mall 51,~P!J rs in about IO pctt"ent of
battery rack deli~ers-a low a~ad~ pa:rc~f: :.~hulymphoma or fully up to ..... electrica pulse which seems to b OC 25 , ent of people with H.odakrM
transmiu1on or patn 1n the spanul d 5. pcrc If you take all the caSC'S of
cord," he said. •sear bo t 5 perocnt or these
O'Carroll said that shmgles has shin~ es,w~ll ia~e some form of
been a fairl y misunderstood dasea~ pe~~riying malignancy." he s,aid. by the aeneraJ pubhe. un c
"The{C arc several m1sconccp-
t1ons," be saad. "fhe li~t as that
shinlles is a nerve problem. Ye!>, 11
does effect the nerve system. but onl)
an a neurological sense of the word · ,
When a person 1.alks about has nenes
he is usually referrina to the emotion'>
and feelings. I must sa)' that in m>
medical experaenc<', there seems to be
some link between S<'vere emouonal
stress and some forms of disease but
we can't find any one-10-one hnk
between being in an anxious state and
developing shingles.
Another incorrect no11on.
O'Carroll said, as tltat shingles 1'> a
highly contagious disease.
"Unlike chicken pox. shingle~ 1~
vinually uncommunica ble." he said
"Remember the disease 1s inside the
body in the spinal nerve root cell: the
only wa y a person cou ld become
infected with the shingles from
another person as afhe ha!> nQ-cr been
exposed ot contracted chicken pox
The hallmark of .a communicable o.llJNet..-•lrJL<M,..._
disease. 1s that 11occurs1n ep1dl·m1c Kathy Cont.a
and 1s seasonal. Shingles" a sporadic
disorder not confined 10 an> ~a,on ..
Although shmgles hac; alwa}\ tx·en
associated with the elderl) the rerent
emphasis placed on new treatnll'nl\
for diseases hke cancl'r and .\I I>\
-which cause a suppression of 1hc
body·s immune S}$1em. ha\ e'><..tldtl·d
the number of shingle' O < arr11ll !>aid. I
.. An> drug that reduce\ tht· t>od~'
abahty to tight anfec11on lan lJU\l' lhl\
syndrome to e'olve, ..... hetht•r 11., an
underlying mahgnanq '>Ulh J\
-( onta I\ lortunate \ht• 1\ not in the
'i percent bracket 'e1 ('\en though 11·-. been over a year \lnt:e the sh angles
struck. she 1s \till suffering the
rl'\1dual effects of thl' disease.
· Emot1onallY. the n:penence was
dt·.,.astat 1ng. ph) s1call). the left side of
m' forehead is stall numb. and when f
am tired or stre'isl'd out 1hat c;1de of
m> head reall) throb!I and hum." <.he
\Jld
.Vitamin therapy
helps the elderly JULIAN
WHITAKER
SupermaO:'s more human
John, 68. was not doing well <her
the last few year\. he had become
forgetful and seemed to ha "e an
ordinate problems rrunagang h.is l.Jfc.
On the other hand. Bil l, at 72. was
al ll\C, orga n11cd and '>1111 had a t..nact..
for remembering namer, .\ccord1ng
tu J recen1 r,tud\ 1hr d1flerenCC'i
between John and°R111 rnuk1 be their
hloo<l leHI\ ol '11am1n < th1am1ne.
nbofla"tn and/or foltl acid
IJr J '> (Joodwin and ha~ col-
leagues from the Un1ver'l1tv 9f Ne .....
Me\1co School of Medicine 1n >\lhu-
querque found Iha{ lo ..... levels of the
abo\C nutnents 1n the food and 1n lhe nutrient'> are ncccs~ry for optimal
blood correlated sagnalicantf\ w 1th mental func tion In the classic \ll-
poor performance on mental cogn1-aman defic1enn diseases. mental
11on. and memol') testrgr. en to :'60 de1enora11on 1\ · ah~a>!> pan of the
health). non-1nst11ut1onahzed re-cond111on
med people o'er the age of 60 The fhough the "olunteers for 1h1'>
quesuons are why? and 1.1.ha1. 1f \ludv were 10 "good health" w11h no
an~thang. should be done about 1t'! rccogn11cd disease, nutritional or
The most ob" aous reason for the othe~ 1-.c. lhoo;e w.1th low le' els of the
poor mental performance in tho'>t' numcnt'i could be suffering from
w.11h low nutnent levels ,.., that 1b·t: (Pleaae see WHITAKER/A 9)
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'v\:orm·n ton11nur to want men who
have power -but the definition of
what,., powerful ma> be changing.
Is 1t rcall> J><Wi1ble for a man who 1s
a macho wnrRt-bcater 10 arso be a
warm \ ulncrabk and 1nt1mate
beang''
lliuperman/C. lark Kent 1r, going 10
Ir. -\.ccord1ng to a recent newspaper
article Superman I\ going to become
more human -again The arnc_lc
.. 1a1ed that according to the comic
boot.. expert<, '>uperman had become
a too-super too l1od-hke character
Rut that w.a<,n't al ..... ::i>s the l:l'>C
"f-or in~tancr" the nn1de s1atcd.
'lh<' 1<11!< Supt·rm.in loo!lt•d a'> af he
..... a., <,1ra1n1ng a t>11 whl'n he hftcd an
old '>edan over Im head lie couldn't
fl\ t>ut wa' ahl<: to leap a piddling I 00
yard' '"But 10 h1\ later. more fan1a~t1c
)Care;. he became cxt(avagantl)' cx1ra-
humai1 . easll~ fl1ng1ng whole galaxies
aero~\ 1he un1vcr'ic and effortles'lly
11pping Jround at tht• <,peed of light"
Bui 1hc u11l11l hook<, \lopped
'><~ll111g It i,cem'> a' 1f thl' more
po"t'rhll 'turx·rman hccnmc. the le!>s
appeahnB ht• wa<, to !l(ith hi\ mt:n and
v.nml·n Uln\
< om1dcr that 11 m.i> h<a\I.' hcen h1<;
tl,1w' wh1th made him more ltkcahl~
altq all C ould it he that too much
PA ARAZZI
power can tx·c·omc a weakne~,.,
Poor ';uperman -that refugt'<'
lfolf\~planct K11p1on. who can 11.,
w 1thout an\ \ 1sible mcan'i of support
and can bounce bullct'i oITh1<, bulging
biceps It seem'> that he was no1hin11.
hut a lonely gu)
Imagine being in' ulncrablc e'en lo
Lo1'1 l ane·., unending adoration
c;;uperman ·~ power depended l)n
maintaining e"en !hat kand ul di\·
ta nee
C1od-hke macho men (lake \uper-
man) ne\ er dare 10 admit to need or
dependenq 1 hey raref\ a\k for hl'lp
10 do so seems cowardJ).
Their unw1lhninesr, to nposc an>
"ulerab1ltt\. precludes ha\ mg real
fncnd'i -and w1thou1 friend\. a
macho-man 1\ llkel) to fed unfo.,.cd
unlo,·1ng, unknown (1n the true \ensl')
and uncared for
What a price for powl'r. .
-\nd Superman's alter-ego. JX'f\on-
died in the nice. meek. m1 kl -man-
ncred (lark Kent didn't prov1tk
much a.s a role-model e1thl'r What
man after all. aspires 10 he "1cwed "'
'wect and 1ndTet·t1ve'1
Pred1ctabl>. Clark's indeusn mess
and una!>senl\ c bcha" 1or left l 01~
l ane feeling bored and unt hallcngl'd
In the interest of c;ell1ng wm1c
t>oot.. ... look nt ...... hat'<, happened
LINDA
ALWI
I he "new .. < lark 1s stall a ne~
man but now he's a more sa' V) 'ien
aggressive. newshawk columnist
fhere as \Ure 10 he more power 10 has
word!>
.\s for Superman. some of HIS
· r<>~er ,., he1n~ 1ak~n from hT<; pun~h
He l'i hcloming a more "ulnerable .
liberated t..ind of guy. in sp11e of h1r,
1ncred1ble ph}Sltal strength
Perhaps the "new" l o1s can even
learn 10 love the "new" Clark. Nov..
a~ a mprc indepcndeot-man<loo
1ou1 n<1h.,1. ,he l'I le'i'i llkcl~ 10 con-
tinue to !>woon over Superman'c;
musde delin11wn
fhey're <ielhng comae hooks again.
Dr. Algall 11 a marriage & family
therapist In Corou del Mar. She
welcomes your responses. If you wlsb
a reply, pleHe enclose a stamped,
1elf-addreued envelope. Write to
Linda Algatl, Pb.D., e/o Dally Pilot,
P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9Ut6.
Coalaon and Jean Morrla with Maraa-ret ead Carl &.archer.
A tribute to Coalson Morris
By CAROL.HUMPHREYS
Delly l'not c ....... 8i\44H\1
f h<' lir~t ma)<>r blalk Ill' lund
raiser held at f-our Sca'ion'i 1 lotd
found a h11hly<harged nowd nf 400-
plus gathc-red an c;upport nfthe
YM( Afound1t1onof01'1nac < uun-
ty. The counl}'·widc bunch ~amcd
wath eneray. Tht i.oul\<' of
powcr.-hono~ ,ue1t <'oal1on C.
Morrlt.
''J think Coalson i' the m01t
mOucnt1aJ man in th<' county.''
commcnttdTom Mal<'Olm dunna the
i.o tcdand paeiouacockta1l ft('ep.
uon. •
"This iu hvelycrowd Coalson is
the reason for the tcll~ou1 We •re up l~Ooverlar,t ynr. Thrt'c~m e
hclprd to open the ·mcratd Hotel,
la\t year the Mcnd1en and now the
f our Sta\On\ I don't knowwh:n wr'll
do nellt year," explained Rieb Sten.
ton, foundation chairman.
Dinner was bC'autiful. . .litcrall y
Each course was pre~nted as a work
of art ond served ever~ lcasurcl)'
allowing guests to danet" to Ba rry C ole
and orchestra or v1s1t amona the SI ~o
per pcr'°n crew ofCoaf'IOn faM
Coal'IOn, an Anaheim native, rt
~t'1 vcda~ndangovat1on followanaa
m1n1~roast featunna remark\ h>
Sape"ltorTom Rlle7, who u 1d.
"( oal\Qn has 'lhapcd the pohtica I
climate in Oranac.C'ounty'' ... and \On
Jeff, who ,_,d. ''I can hon~tly uy f
wouldn·t be 'ht're tor\1aht 1f 1t weren't
for our honoree" and Jack Perry,
who called Coal10n ··a f ncnd io
thou~ndr, ..
In rc~pond1n1 to the tnbutc-.
< oal\On Joked. "My motht'r would
ha.vr lovt'd tonight and my hmlller~
in-lnw "'oul<i hftvt' ~n vc-ry 'ur-
pnsed." tn add111on to f~unding the
l 1ncoln Club of Orange County. < oalson founded Electro Motor,,
Moorehouse lndu,trics. Keystone
Savanaund Tustin Sav1ngund
l oan. An 1mprcs""t' list of Coalson·,
community involvement include tht'
¥MC A. the( horrtbcrof( ommerct",
Rotary, church elder, Ooodw1tl In
dustncund the OranJe County
RcpubhcanCcntral( ummatt~.
Ratull 1.Aat,trby, TH Falltr.
tcvt Ma11fltld and Jeff Morna
cha1rc-d thetvent 'Parked by th.,
man. who~ fnend~ included Tom a~ Martlya Nltl G, Carl aod Mari
larchr,S.mHd PamGold1tcle,
Job1DCIC.rolDelue1.Davtucl
Pam Ho,.wUa (aood Pon Pim 11w
htridcnllcal btad d drt" on two
othtr\. all came from Nonhtmm).
Rkltarit Hd DlaH GatH, 1n er JH
(Plea1e eee PAPAa AZZI/ A9)
/
Karin A4a0l8. Julie MacParlane and Pat
Panou.
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1t• xcond "'~le in reltalO, as fans ofa
ttcn·•at (Jt·wamp and has maitiaJ4ru
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"Uial ~ .. a comOd,y ratunrw
a tno of pe>pular faces tn RObm
Redford. Dtbra Wln~r and O.nyl
Hannah, dropped ftom lt'l.'Ond ~
third place hi t«<>nd -week OUI, -.1th Ma«h10 and Pat
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million. l.327 ICt'CCnS. $28.9 milhon,
two week.I S 18 mtlhon. m1Hio in '!Vctkend rcttipu.
· true with the kidn11'9in1 of his wife.
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TP'*J.J~· ~ ( . arth 21·~1 19)! Emp i1 on holiday mans tcOnion 1ntcn1sty, relatives and v11tt1. Relationship powa tronacr rqp0nsibif tiet ~~~:,:~ty~1.1'll be .. put in charse" of unique project. cincer. Capn2om
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): You'll be rid of burden which wa not youT
own to caJTY iJ' fint,placc. Financial picture i bri"'t, you'll locate ankle that
had been lost, miSsan1. or nolen. You make valuable, new contact .
GJ™INI May 21-Junc 20)· 1 unar .cyUc..b.Jah 1akt initiative.~
1deaun on iht manner. Tabarcater ----· --------charit oJ your own destiny ..:.. imprint
style, aet. to hean of matters where
romance 1s concen:-i«l.
SYDN£Y o •••• C~NCER (June 21·July 22): Med1-
tat1on 1s n«"C1sary -protect privacy,
keep sccrcu, play cards clote to chest.
Someone wanu some1h1n1 for nothing
-'!!~use ~o be ... sittina duck .. ~rsc1. ••••••Iii•••••• lntu1t1on nnj! true, pleasant reunion on tap.
LEO (July 23-Aua. 22~ Dtv~rsify, aive full rein to intellcctuaJ curiosity.
( 1rcumstaf!OCS tl.kesudden tum an your favor. You'll be successful in matters
of specula~aon. powers of persuasion arc strong and romance is featured. Watch s.,ittanus. •
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Dig deep for information, reJcct superficial r~sponscs. acc~nt thorough a~ch and be positive of so urce materiaf.
I ocus on bus1nes.s. carte{, prcsttge. participation in holiday community
prOjCCl. . • ,
LIBRA ~Sept. 23-0ct. 22):_ Focus on vacation plans, travel. sp1ritual
\alues. pubbstung, d1ssem1nat1on of t>Crt1nent infonnation. You'll learn
plt'nty an~ attract valuable alli_cs. Gain 10d1cat«I through wntten word, pantc1pa11on in co mmunity prOJCCl. ...
~RPIO (Oct.. 23-Nov. 21): Family reunion 1s featured . past mi stakes .11c rectified. financ1~l loss is soon to be recovered. Individual clo~ to you lOn fide~ secret -1t relates to propheltc dream. the occult or psychic
phenomena~
SAGitjARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ). Define term~ cooperate with one
~ho~ 1dca_splay not n~ssarily blend with }our own. Focus on .commun1t}
p10Jcc t pu~1c rctMtons. serious cons1derat1on of mantal statu'I
CAPRICORN °(0ec. 22-Jan. 19). Dnve hard to achieve goal, but
H member resolutions ~onccming diet. nutritiOJl. general health. Rela-
1ion~h1p grows strongtr. perhaps more complicated lnd1v1dual who taught
)OU 1n past will again be at yo ur side
AQUAJlJUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18)' finish what you start. participate in
holi da> prQJCCt, rtach beyond previous lim1tat1ons. Focus on cha'risma.
romance. special contest. Break from past 1s 1nd1catcd. and )ou'll make
d~ nam1c. new contacts
PISCES (ft-b. 19-Ma rch 20): New approach ncc~sary 1f you arc to
improve sccunty. future prospects. Let go of status quo. Member of opposite
o,e' does care. needs encouragement. has }Our best in terests at heart.
IF JULY 3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY }OU arc bright. versatile. attraC11"e
ha"c unusual sense of humor and tendency to sca\ter your for~s You are
'I-CJ) much aware of body image. wardrobe and could have minor "weight
problem." Genuru, Saaittanus people play important roles 1n your hfe. You
do plenty of lravelina. possess intellectual curiosity and could succeed in
fields related to advertiStnJ. publishmg. entertainment. Your goals will he
danfiec.J this }Car. and close rclauonsh1p will be lormed. CXtober will be
memorable for you in 1986.
Parents are the ones
kids' parties are for
.\ child's b1rthda) party is for the
parents. So SB}S our Lo~ and War
man. What's most enjoyable about
that party arc its memories of emo-
uon. linked to bJnhdays past. 1nclud-
m1 the first. The child doesn't
remember. But the parents do. For-
tunately for the child. the re arc
presents. Good. Wuhout them. the
birthday would be meaningless to the
child. That's why birthday presents
""ere tn\•cnted. no?
I rs not the sort of thing you or I'd
do. but some people c;:ut open the
stomachs of aardvarks to see what's
inside. What they find. typically. 1s
half sand and half termites. That's
about 125.000 tcnnues, to be specific
Counting them 1s not something you
or I'd do. either.
The Scots long ago came up with an
ancient word for a fuagic spell fhat
creates an illusion ofbcauty where no
beauty exists. The \\-Ord 1s "glamor ..
New York Ctty'\ Chinatown 1s
b1ager than San Francisco's. So there.
L.M.
BOYD
Q How man) were m ihat one
early party of gold miners whod1«11n
Death Valley to cam 11 the name?
A Twenty went m. 18 came out. In
that particular group But numerous
others in different part1eo; also died.
Just before the last turn of the
century in man) a town in Texas.
cowboys couldn't vote without laun-
dry shps to show at least six weeks of
residency. Client asks· What if a
cowboy did his laundry in the creek?
Then. neither did he vote nor any too
often wash his clothes In Texas a
creek IS a somc11me lhmg.
L.M. Boyd /1 • 1yadk•ted
colomal11.
' ~utlge our strength,
n0t .our weakness
A J.sy-Lkne.W sli;btly....ad Mi
mated, died not Iona aao; and t
learned from her obituary lhat lbe
hid received the hi~t tcholudc
record in MT col lea's history -but
failed to make Phi Beta Kappt bccau~ she never learned to dive and Wl8'I'
JOT IO'lflf1idsln ptmtcal edumion.----!! '• •---This mention took me hick to my v •
day1 as a member of Troop 4, Be-aver ••••••••••• 0;I.,11 Patrol, in the Boy Scouts of America, •Qt I
when my ultimate ambition was to
become an EaaJe Scout. the hi&hest rank in scoutina.
Alas, 1 was never able to make it. for
although I had many more merit
badscs tban were ttquircd, l could
never pass the life 11vlna test, wbkh
was a ttquisite for the rank. In \he
water, I couldn't even save my own
life, much less someone else's.
On a la~r tcalc, il is worth
remarking· that Dr. Mortimer Adler,
the Great Books lcadeT wbo tau&ht
the philosophy of law at the Univer-
sit y of Chicago for many yean, never
received his dqree from Columbia in
the 1920s because he could not ~ t~c swimming test. In that era,
natatorial skill was evidently the
equivalent of relttina. writing and
1h1nkin1-
I wonder how many people of
superior ability ha ve nunkcd out of
schools. or failed to win a devec or a
diploma because ot a -i.ngle deticien-
cy that had little to do with their
overall competence 10 the field of
their choice. ·
We know that Gregor Mendel, the
grt'at p1<'nttr in ttt'nttics. failed thrtt
times to pass eumlnations that •
wouktbave pmnined him to 1*b in
more advanceC1 tchoola, And he
rcsia;ned him1tl( to sro~ peas in
bi& morwwy prden while hii re· ~bes were laftored for decades.
Ein1tein himself had ecademic
troubles in hi• ~r1y years, and even
left one 1e:bool at the invitation of bi1
teacher, to become a cleric in the Swia
petent office, whtre be privately p~rsued his world-sbaucnna the-
ones. (Altho~ his field was mathemat-
ics, Einstem was notoriously bad at
computation, and would aive bis
papers to a graduate student to check
for arithmetical errors.) ·
The lady who never made Phi Beta •
Kappa, like the yoilnpter whO never
won Ea&Jc Scout, and the profCSIOr
who lef'f without a dqree1 were all
v1c11ms of a bureaucratic tunnel
vision that could 001 see beyond the
perimeters of a rieid code that stiOed
the very qualities it sou&ht t<fl"
promote. And it still rankles me.
Slmy Hur& J1 • •rNk•t8
col....UL
Surly salespeople
s ·hould be shelved
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I need to
blow ofT some' •neam and couldn't
think of a better place to do 1t. Thanks
for bemg there.
I am sick and tired of going into a
store where th e salespeople don'l
e"cn atknowledge my presence. No
hello no smile. no noth1n~ Or ifthere
is an admowledgemcnt. it's as if I've
bothered them or ruined their day.
When 1t comes ttme to pay and I
say. ··Thank you." they say. "Uh-
huh .. It makes me sorry I said
anythUlg. It seems the salesclerks are
the ones who arc .10pposed to say.
'"Thank }OU ...
Don't these people know ifs folks
hke me who pay their salanes? If they
don't ltke sclhng, ttrey should qun
and do something else. ·
Am I wrong to assume that 1f I buy
what they arc selling. I should be
thanked? Thett•s a lot of competition
around the~ days and I could have
gone somewhere else.
Ali·
luaus
dr1v1ng. fhani you. -TRULY
G RATEFUL.
. DEARTRULY:ldoe'tbowwllnl
a.ave rea4 .. m11ell gMd stat
upre11td la ao few wordl. Y Mr
letter packed a wallop, 'nuk JCMI for
wrltlD(. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
wnting to you because my father and
I had a terrific fi&ht . His wife. my
stepmother. called my airlfriend a
name that would lulvc ma.de any man
angry. They were both drunk. a way of
hfe they have become accustomed to,
One of the rules you are taught
early on.la that, at a no trump con-
ttact, you don't release your stop-
pers ln the enemy suJt. So, of
coo~, 'We wW show you a hand
where aettlJ\I up the enemy suit
for them I.I the only way to
succeed.
When thla hand wu dealt ln a
tournament in Eniland, three no
ttwnp wu a popular contl'act, at
1<>me tables reached on auctlont
auch u this. The duplication ln di~
monds placed that contract in jeop-
ardy. Since declarer would have to
develop four tricks ln a relative
hurry, he would have to Mt up
hearts by finding the ace on1lde
and hoplng for a 3-3 11>llt. ' l3>k what happe.na lf, after wm-nln& the diamond in dummy and
leading a heart to hla kinl, declarer
aoe<back to the table with the ace
of clubt to lead another heart. East
o ...
Sul1
can rlae with the ace and mum a
diamond, ltavt.na the heirt euJt
blocked and declartt with no entry
bade to the board to cash h1a loft&
h an.
But what a difference it, after
winning-the king of hearta at trick
two, dedar~.r croaaes to. dummy
with the ace of dlamond.s, tn the
pTooeta aettlng up tbree trtckl tor
tfle defenders, to lead another
heart. Eaat can rl.te with the ace •
and take tbree diamond tricks, but •
the ace-0! clubs la stlll ln dummy •
an entry. Should the opponenta •
shift to a club, declarer can win In
hand, cash the q~n or Marts to
set up the 13th heart when both de-
fenders follow, then cross to the
table with the ace or clubs. Atte'r
cashing the long heart declarer still
needs a ninth trick but he ii tn
dummy for a apade fineue.
That's the way one declarer
tackled this hand, tnd tr'e w1.lh we
could congratulate him on brtngin&
home the contract Unfortunately,
on the actual hand the spade n-
nesse failed and the contract went
down one trick
I do realize that some customers art
rude and demandinJ. but that's not
me. In fact, I've noticed that snooty
people get tr~ated better. I can'l figure
out this one. I hope you pnnt this
letter. Ann. Maybe 1t will result in
some smiling facn on 'the other side
of the counter. Until then. f-am -
IRRIT..e.TED IN BAKERSF1ELD.
In the past I have been msultcd and
htt many times by mY. parents. often
1n front of other people. I was always
ashamed to bring a girl home to meet
them because by S p.m. they both
were hammered to the gslls and usina
foul language.
TODAY'·S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
DEAR BAKER: Here'a Utt lettu
ud It'• a good ~ne. It abo)lld be potted
In tbe area where salt1 peraobael
take off tbelr coatl, clauge fbelr
1boe1 or paacla tbe Um~ clock.
Storti wlttre 11lespeople are u -
pleasant daoald be avoided. If tlaey
are downrtglat rade, tbey sboald be
repor1ed to muagement. For every
1oarpu11 belllnd a coanter tbere are
tbrff smiling fact1 wbo would love
the job. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Because
of the tremendous loss I might have
suffered last night, I would hkc you to
pnnt this letter.
DEAR OFFICER. About 11 :30
pm. you arrested my sister for drunk
Well. this time I was so humiliated
I had to fight back. My father hit me
first. I retaliated. but out of respect I
didn't use my fist. I sort of slapped
him around. Since ii happened at his
home I was booked for assault and
battery.
This is a small town and everyone
knows about the fight. (My family has
been here for fi ve generations.) What
should I do? Don't suggest mr. parents
seek counseling. They won t go. -
UP THE WELL-KNOWN CREEK.
DEAR UP: Yoa oagllt to get owt of
tbat 1qalrrel cage H l~D 11 po11lble.
U yow are ancler age, aak ' lawyer
aboal a foater laome.
I allO recommend AJ-Aaoa. It wtU
itve yoa a better ndentuclJ.q of
yoar parent•' problem ud rel11tt
your anger. •
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1 Asian land
6 Sequola or
kumquat
10 ()(Wna patU
14 Upright
15 tntwno
18 Sea· pref
17 Bathed
18 Pepped up
20 Cuckoo
21 -facto
23 Actress Rich 24 .. _ bleu1"
French oath
28 Fights bacit
28 Holy woman
30 Burdened
31 Stimulates
32 Olamantles
38 -Arbor
37 Gone up
38 us poet
39 Dweller•
55 Pardon
58 Strong man eo 0111 nerb
6 1 Ory u dust
62 Upraised
63 Ready. dial.
64 Femmes
85 Slumbers
DOWN
1 Caffeine nut
2 -even
keet
3 Am9ndments
4 Compass pt
5 Users
6 Pronovn
7 Nevada city
8 HOVM wino
9 Yelle
10 N.A. native
11 Walking
1tick1
PREVIOUS PUZZLE 'Ol YED
29 Enoll•h
compose<
30 Stands up
32 Tlnkles
43 Urchin
45 High peak
46 Atomizer
Actor vows to restore Bard's .theater 42 V~I chords
,.. Tora
45~
48 Indian chtef•
49 Lambut•
50 Tine
12 Ontario rtver
13 Lateratt
19 Clamp•
22 Ant•iot'
pref
33 Anlonyms
34 Trovbtes
. 35 Shelter
37 P8'>9f
quantity
40 Foaatl
footprint
4 t Leftovers
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4'8 Future eJCec
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5 t Exasperate
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By nae A11oclated Prell
LONDON,-Amencan actor-
dtrector Sam Wua.maker says
he's confident he will be able to
rat'IC the S 18 mtlhon needed to
rebuild William Shakespeare's
Globe theater at lls original
London silt .
After a 17-year struggle.
Wanamaker and the London
borouah of South wark reached an
ou1-0l<ourt settlement uodtr
which the borou&h will provide
the land for the theater. attorneys
announced The one-acre site on
the south .b:lnk of the Thames
River opposite St. Paul's Ca-
thedral 1s now a strcctswccpcn
depot
Southwark borou&h council
aatted to the t~ter proJect in 1~81butpulled outtn1984af'tera
cha nae of poht1cal control. ~y1n1
house• should be hu1lt on the site
1n1uead.
Qeldofaolo
"IFW YORK -lri•h rocker
and ch:mty 1mpresano Bob
Oeldof, w11ho1.tt a Nonh Amen·
can rccotd lnbel •ince CBS dump-
ed him . hu s1ancd as a solo n.:1
with <\tlant1c Record\, w11h an
album due for r<'lta\C later th1i
)'CU
8ob0elc1of
C 1eldof had more success at
ramna money for th<" hun&J) in
Afnca than k~pina h1' previous
label •
Rt'\ently named a honoraf)
Kntght of the Bnh"h Emp1~ by
Qu~n Eh1.abeth II , Crt'ldot wu
the orpn11cr of the Rnt11h all·stnr
aroup Band Aid. and co-wrote tts
Ore" Allm.ann
charity sonA "Oo f'hcy Know It's <. hrmmas He alw orpntz~
the trans·Allant1c L1vt• •\1d con· ctn and port Aid. a run for
charity event at the t'nd of Ma}
Allman• reunt~
Ml'\CON. na . -Grqa Al·
'
Iman and the other survavjng
members of the Allman Brothers
Band plan to reunite for a July 12
performance, their first concert
reunion in four years.
"I hope there can be a 1980s
Allman Brothen Band wtthout
losma what the whole adea 1s
about, which 11 just pl:rin& good
music." drummer J J~uy
"Jalmoe" ,.,_said.
Johnson aod keyboard player
Chuck Leavell, who Joined the
bud followina the death of
patatist Duan. Allman in 1971,
said the sroup will play at the
Volunt~r Jam conccrt in Nash-
ville.
DylanDrlYe
DUlUTH, Minn. -The \ity
Council has aiven tentative ap.
proval to name 1 street alona the
lakt" Supcnor waterfront in.er
native son Bob o,au.
The proposal to ch1nsc Harbor
Onv~ to Bob 0)-tan Drive was
•Pef'OY'cd Monday on a 6-l vott".
Dylan. who -;n be sn Min·
ncapoUs on Tburtday night for
' the fint concert in his home stite 11n el&}\t years. was born Robert
lien Zimmerman on May 24.
1941. 1n Duluth.
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28 Garden 10011
27 Perteet spot
28 Olspute
66 Stouch
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org.
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CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"Hi. love! I'd qive you a kiss,
but there doesn t seem to be any
room for it."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
7 2. e •• ._ ........ ~... ~~
"Game called because of Marmaduke ... we
lose more Ping-Pong balls this way!" ...
PEANtJTS
L0JK, MARuE TuJELVE
OF ~HE 1..HAIR~ IN 'T~E
ORL14ESTRi.\ ARE EMPT'<
':::4.
GARFIELD
THIS ~!~ST PIECE
IS FOR A SMtllLL
ORCMESTRA. SIR ..
HERE CO"'E.5 THE MAILMAN.
NOW'5 MV CHANCE. TO SMREP HI~ PANl' Lf Ci5 . ·
TUMBLEWEEDS
C~Alnl~I~
llVV'ICA"Tl: OOR Sll7E
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DRABBLE
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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ALL OF T~E PLAYE~S • i
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by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
SORRY, PAL.. I DtPN'T NOTICE
YOU WERE WEARIN C:r BE~MLJ~A SHORiS
11M
~11LL ~~ iO DRIVE. ON 1~~610CI
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
I
BLOOM COUNTY
U.S . ACRES
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
WHAT cx:>',tO MEBN
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ABO<.rf HOW OUR &lb ~IVER liJOOL.D ~EACf "Tl:> 1ME
"TRAFFIC IN NEW i,'Oli!K CIW .•.
DOONESBUR.,Y
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by Jim Davis
by Lynn Johnston
t=LLY-WHAT D\~ \OOW~~tr
by Harold le Doux
HE WAS~~ lOUA ~ . HE W'-9 .LOOKING
FOR THE RSON WHO SOU>
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by Tom Batluk
by Garry Trudeau
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Complete horae
reclng coverage
•tarting Sunday
I
87 C8RJS MONAH.AN u they beat the An1th for the secorid straiaht ...,,...°"'' '1 • • maht. S-3, before a crowd of2~L~21.
While rchcf'pitchcr Donnie Moore was on ' The lot1, the Ante~' fqunn in five pmet ·
the disabled list, lhe bullpen wa like a on tho hotne$Wtd, combined with Teus• S-0
patchwork quilt -a httle piece here (T.erry win, dropped the ~natl• from fif'1t. They had
Fof'1terorChuc:k Finley). a Little bttthere (Doua taken the top spot June 2S af\er swccp1na the
Corbett O! Todd fi her). Ransers.
While starter John Candelaria bas been Cook ~d pitched well the fint two out, the fifth starter spot has been a stew ofsorts inninp, aivint up only one bit, but facing the
I, t1 r·i.,:. (J' s · minimum number of hitt.en.. -a 11 co WD .Ull laton,>andahuleoflhat Butbctricdtomu.telttheWhiteSoxinthe
(a four-man rotatJon). third and instead they sttona-armcd him for
• Tuesday m&ht at Anaheim. Sta~1um, the ·five run
Anjels had a new cook-.. rookie Make Cook,~ 0 Hc ttad &QOd stuff. in the ~ .. said ~Ued up_ from ~oublc-A Mid1'nd -and he Manaser Gene Mt\lch. ••tte had the k.md of
surrcd t¥n~ a httlc 100 much. lnnina you don't want a yo•na pitcher to have.
In b1s btg lcquc debut, the qhtc~o ~ite . "1 wanted rum to JO l 0 0 I (on the ~" ma.de tl'\t~p very bot for him, getlln& to scoreboard). But hedidn'taettbose, it wasa S.''
bun for five hits and five runs in three inninp, Bobby Bonilla and Steve Lyons. ooened ____________ , . .
Dodg~r~·
2-l :~fead
wiped out.
CJNCINNA Tl (AP) -The Lo~
Aqeles Dodgers had their stinJiest
pitcher on the mound and held a one-
run lead ih the fourth innma Tuesday
ni&ht in an attempt to end a five-game
losing streak..
Naturally, 1t rau\ed.
"We're just _ m one of those
stretches.:· wd-lef\-hander Rick
Honeycutt. whose three-inning no-
hitter apinst tlle Cincinnati Reds was
washed out. ·.
The Dodgers were ahead 2-1 m the
bottom of the fourth when the game
was halted because ofa s1cady. heavy
ram that made the infield din areas
treacherous.
The rain became heavier dunng the
delay, fomng the game to be made up
as part of an Aug. 8 doubleheader.
The umpiring crew called the game
after lcarmng frQm Honeycuu that
the mound was too slippery to pitch
off.
"There was no stability there," he
said. "He asked me: 'Could you
patch'>' I had just cleaned my cleats
and walked up on the mound, and
they were already packed. 1 said after
every p:tcb you're going to have to
clean your cleats."
For ·Frego:Si ·it's
like coming home
Ex-Angel says he . ,Hurt No. 2. came 10' years later, . when Frcgos1 the manager was matured as manager divested of.a uniform be considered second skin. in minor leagues H~s 1t really been five years? On
From AP dJsiuatclles , May 28, 1981 , Jim was told be could no longer manage the Angels, endjng •
The wnnkles area httledeeper. The an associa11on dating back to 1961.
wit a little dner The attachment to It was in 1978 that fregos1 was
Orange County a little weaker. brought back as the An&eli eighth
Why nOl? 'Notfilna remains the· manager in 10 years. same, except iti the freeze-frame of the m~~T·c~i ;sn't Eregosi wasn.'t the only one who
even a resident of the area any more, believed it was a lifetime j~b.
uprooted by divorce a couple of years "In baseball circles, he was known
ago. as Gene Autry's.,.bobo," said Tom
But he still bel ongs to Anaheim • Seaver, Jim's teammate witll the
Stadium, and a happy-hour crowd Mets of the early '70s. "He was a
embraced Frcgos1, and the memones helluva shortstop, but the kind of guy
he brought back with him, Wlth warm everyone thouaht would eventually
applause as the new Chicago manager go back to the Angels and manage
carried \lie '•neup to home plate them forever."
Monday afternoon. He mana&ed them to a 1979
"WalJcing on the field , seeing Lhe Amcncan Lcaaue West title, the
park and people I remembered . . 11 club's first. But forever ended in
was a nice feeling. exciting," Fregos1 , mid.1981. Frcgosi hasadm1tted mak-
was saying. , ing countless mistakes in three years
"I've been hurt here -twice. But as a spoon-fed manager ..
that's gone now. It 's hkc coming 9n Monday.. he ~id the fi~t
home... mistake was takH\g the Job.
Gene Autry wasn't here to gr~t ·1 dtdh't do anything to cam it. It
him .But the Cowboy was the first to was given to me -because 1 was a
greet bis "adopted son"' upon his fa"ori1e. player in the area and .had
return into a big league um form been here 11 long ttme," he -said. "I
"He was the firs I one who called me wouldn't have taken iL 1f I knew th~n
m Chicago," Jim said "He said he wl'tat I do now
C°!'ica&O (Allco 4--0) at Allselt (Witt 8--6).
Time: 7:3S.
TV; None.
Radio: KM PC ( 710). :rh~y·1pmc: None teheduled.
with sinales. Cook the walked Julio Ciuz to
load the~.,.
"I reh tbe preuu" when they loaded the
bl.es wttb oo one out,'' said Cook. "I was
throwins welJ, but I tried to muscle the ball
instead of throwina it.
"l wq hopina to tel into a situation where
I could set the double play." ·
He ICM dlM MlUMIOG Ma be Ntired Jam ea: oa a lbor1 fty ball to Clellla', .. 00 wb· QcNO..,.bldtobold-.........
Two pildles IPer, Olzie OuWca, Maadiy
. ni&ht's hero, ripped a two-nm double down lhie riabt 6eld line to erMC a 1-0 ADlid lelid.
· Aftei bneotiou.lly wa1kiQa lUrold e.ioa,
Orea Walker bh what eould" have bear an
innina-endina doUble DJay. But tbe baD ._ a
lcanproo bop off Watlt Joyaer'a sboe aact·by
the ume Qeoree Hendrick CbaKd it down. the
bates were delted and the eccn was S-1.
. ''It WU hil better than J t.bouiht. I tMu&d
have hid it h Ml an error all tbc way.~ Mid
Joyner ... Next time 1"11 put 'a &)owe OG my .fatJ!.
··1 fi&vrcd it waJ a bia ~y. lfl make'" n·a a double,p)ay and it's 2-1, l(lfteld ofS.l."
AJ\er Cook fio.isbed the inn.iaa. Maucb
. . (Pleue ... AJllOSLa/821
Honeycutt and Reds' left-hander
Joe Pncc threw enough pitches to
make them unavailable unt1I their
next turns in their rotations. Pnce.
making his second start of the season.
saw some benefit in the rain-
shortcned perfonnancc.
"I hope to improve my locatton
and sharpen my brcakina ball," he
wd. "This was a stepping stone, a
building block for me. I want to but Id
up some stamina."
was happy that I was back and wished · "First year. we finished second.
me luck. He told me he was on h1sway Then a division title. Everything was
10 Ireland. I wondered why he wasn't a high. And when 1t went bad, it was
going to ltalyfi instead " tough to handle the injuries. 1 went w:e~ap~~si 1~~ ~ortrt~~~ ~~s i:\1 in~~ ~~:sk~~ s:~~·have to be mort' Hite the deck _ ~ .
to the New York Mets for Nolan outgoing. You have to work with the CleTeland IDcllana Manaaer Pat c,rraiea
Ryan. (Plew eee PRSGOSI/82).-.._,all• to the pound after ()alsJand pitcher
Hagler says
he may retire Leconte, Zi.vojiliovic reach sem~~ MESA ·s SAIKI
WINS TOURNEY
BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) -Un-
dtsputed world middleweight cham-
pion Marvelous Marvin Hagler. in a
surpnse announcement today, said
he was considenng quilling boxmg
and was not thmlnng about defend1 ng
his title against Sugar Ra} Leonard or
Thomas Hearns.
WIMBLEDON . England (AP) • Henn
Leconte af France. fi red up by a call on his
opponent~'s serv. , stormed into the Wimbledon
semifinals }' with a 4-6. 7-6. 7-6. 6-3 victory
over Pat ash that ended the unseeded Austral-
ian's incredible comeback
Guillermo Vilas and No. 2 Mats Wt lander. on his a month out ofa hospital bed. ,.. COLORADO SPRINGS,
Coto. -Former Ocean View
-ftigtt golfer Kini Sa:rk:i, ~O;--won-
thc44th Broadmoor Ladies lo·
·vitational GolfTournament here
way to ti\~ quarteffina.ls...Wha.Lmadc.lm.Journey_-By the_ fourth set Leconte was sailing
from unseeded long.shot to one of the last eight pumping his fists and charging about the court.
more amazing was his rapid recovery from an When Cash. lunging for a shot, sent a volley
appendectomy JUSt three weeks befort' Wimbledon out of bounds for match 1>0int. Leconte turned to
started. the stands and thrust his anns in the air, a French Tuesday by a 3 and !ln ............... .
Carol Semple Thompson or
Swe1ckley. Pa. Leconte 1s the first French semifinalist at
Wimbledon since 1946 when Yvon Petra of
France won the tournament
He looked like a good bet to reach th e version of"Rocky" on the sun-baked Wimbledon
semifinals for the second ttme m his ca reer as he grass
Hagler made the announcement
before reporters and backers he had
summoned to Brockton wtth the
promise to announce his next oppo-
nent.
won the first set. Lecontc's most notable moments He then sat down by the umpire's chair and Saiki, a Costa Mesa resident
and a member of the UC Berkeley
golf team, had a three-bole lead
after the first 18 holes of the 36-
hole final. She chncbcd the matcb
on the 34th bole.
Slobodan Z1voJ1no"1c. a 6·5 muscle man wuh
a bhstenn$ serve. also ad vanced with a 6-2. 7-6.
4-6. 6-3 victory over India's Ramesh Knshnan.
becoming the first Yugo<>lav to reach the men's
semifinals at Wimbledon 1n 19 years.
came when he caught a butterfly 1n has racket and cned.
demonstrated a perfect soccer·style header on the Z1VOJ:OO\ 1c seems to play his best tennis m the
reiurn of a fault. Grand Slam .
Even 1n the second-set tiebreaker. Cash His s11e and power are perfect for grass-<:ourt
Instead. he took the pochum and
said, "I've made no decision my~lf
(but), I'm very seriously thanking
about retmng from the boxing game.
appeared to be m control. tennis, and that 1s where he has made his biggest
Then. one o(h1s serves got Leconte going. impact -and in big toumaments. It was the first appcaran.cc in
the Broadmoor event for Saiki.
who was the U.S. Golf Associa-
tion Ju nior champion in 1983.
Leconte, the No 7 seed. will play the winner of
the quarterfinal match between defending cham-
pion Boris Becker alld unseeded M1loslav Mec1r of
Czec hoslovakia.
The serve was declared good.,.Leconte thought He reached the semifinals of the 1985
11 was long, and protested loudly but to no avail. ..\ustrahan Open before losing to Mats W1lander.
··As far as Leonard and Hearns are
concerned, I'm not thinking about
them." be said.
The next sound heard on Centre Court wa!. and last year at Wimbledon he upset W1lander in
Leconte ki.cbn&hls aame into b1gh gear. the first round "I played very weU today and
rm very proud to beat a veteran
like Carol Semple.'" said Saiki
Zivojinovic will take on the \.vlnner of the
match between top-o;ceded han Lendt and
Amencan Tim Mayotte
He won lhe ttebre.aker. !hen another in the l\ga1nst Knshnan. he was playma a 5-foot-7
Hagler has a 62-2-2 record. wtth 52
knockouts
third set. and Cash -for the first time in the IO \.ers1on of himself. with both players unseeded at
Cash had upset a pair of seeds. No. 15 da)-s at Wimbledon -looked hke a man less than the start of the tournament
-Magee isn't looking back
Ex-.UCI star has no regrets about
turning down NBA to play abroad
The stumbling block was Magee's demand for the
SI 00.000 one-year pact.he was offered to be guaranteed
The Suns refused and Magee never caught on w11h
another NBA club. •
'That's aJI in the deep past," says Magee, now 27.
By JOSEPH OUOEVOIR 'Tm far from the NBA, but T'm very happy where I am .
Dwltr,...Cet11•P•,....• and have no complaints."
Kevin Magee has returned this summer to his old Just where is Magee? R1aht now he's enjoying the
haunt. UC' Irvine. Not to hunt for any ghosts that might ofl~ason m lrvme, where he resides with his wife
linger an Crawford Hall. or to fisten for any left-over Melanie alld his two cliildren, Brandy and Jerem y. But in
cheers echoing in the raf\ers. , a few months it's off to wotk. aaatn.
Just Sunday night shootarounds 1n an empty gym You see. Magee may have missed an NBA career an
and good times with old teammates are all he's there for. \he lJ S., but he still labors in hts natural vocation ...... pro
He lef\ the rest behind some time ago. 1"oops And he's working wtth terms and teams that suit
"Ancient history as far I'm concerned," he S3}S "I 'him quite ntttly now ·
c.n't stop to think about that old s1ufT." Magee. after playang for two years tn Europe With
• Maaee made up his mind four years ago to take the teamc; from Spain and Italy, has JllSt s1Jned a two-year
money and run the hardwood across the Atlantic and has contract with has present team. Maccabb1 -Tel Aviv. an
•no reattts. Israel: professional ream.
And while he hasn't looked over his shoulder since. "I make more than I would m the NBA. that's fQr
that's not to say he wouldn't slow down 1fyou wanted lo ure.' ~ys Magee. who wouldn't dtsclose what be-$11ned
make him an offer to return stateside. for . but it's deep into the six-fisu·rc ranae.
"No ooe has contacted me," he says, "but I'm not "I don't think about the NBA anymore," he says.
hold1na my breath. ei1hcr. Things are aomg JUSt fine for 'I'm very sat1~fied with what I've aotten so far. I have a
mr." famil) to worry about and I want sccunty for them and
That's no surpnsc. It's Just whc~ things are going for mvself "
him that not many fi'urcd · \\-lien Maatc g~, 1>ack to hJS Middle East home -
When Magee finished his basketball pl&yin& days for when the season <itart, 10 the fall, his family wtllJoin him.
U\I ( 1 Q8~82), 1t appeared the two-ttme All-Amenca "That'sanother benefit;' he sayl. "The team pays for
forward wa 11ckctcd.futfamc andfortu,ne 1n the Nata_O!!!.!__ m> family to come over and stay wtlh me "
BatRlball Assoc1auon The fimity 1Mtr lf" "'ry 1ml!JOftant to M te.
Mqee averaged 26.3 point'S and 12.J rebounds per e<ipC"etall) since h~ has seen wha(can happen to a pro
pmc in has 1wo years with thr Anteaters. who up 10 that athkrc \\-1th too mtlch time •nd money on h15 hand
time were better known for thl'tr zany ni ckname rather "( 1uy5 who gl't hol'('d and have a lot -of money are
1han their baskeJball prowes'\. • . usually the ones who end up on druji." t;e snys. ""And
Af\er Maac-c chlnaed all that (the add1t1on of he.ad where t pla) thC"drug laws are a lot suffer They put rou on
coach 8111 Mulhpn dicfn•t hurt either) Wlth a 23.; season ice and a1vc )'Ou a tna1 when they set around 10 1t. '
and an Nat1iinal lnv1tauon Toumamei:it berth. mo~• M tt also ha~ thought\ on the dru1-1nduCC'd stupor
l'veryonc f\aurtd the 6·8 Mi s1ssipp1 nati ve would be a th•t h~'I-clouded profc~monal \ports a oflatt
sure fif'1t·rou nd 1rck1n the NBA draf\. ·-Two athlete\ 1n the pa'it few weeks I .en Bias, the
urpn'IC N" I wu when he was K"l~t~ in thl\ Bo\ttin C'elnc'i' fil'\t·round p1C'k in 1h1\ )ear"s draf\ and
iccond round b-. the Phocn1:t Sun The 41ttond shocker [>on Rb r\. former t ( l .\ 'itar and ( leveland Brown\
_..,when Mag<"c fiuled to ('ome to term\ with the ~U n'i J Pleue ae MAOElt/83)
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lt&-UCI 1taodoat Knln llaC• hu 110 recrett
about ht• decteton to·ptay pro ball abn.ct.
TransferU.
(UCI) gets
another one
. By BARRY F AULltNER
Fonner Mater Oct H1ib ~sketball player Mile
f 1eldet, who for the last two years bas attended Manst
Coneae in Poughkeepsie. N Y . has announced has
1ntent1on to transfer to UC Irvine
Fielder. wh o's transfer •~ dependent on UCI
adm1ss1ons department approval, will JOm former
Monarch leammate Tom Lewis. who transfeml to UCI
from USC in May after new U C coacb Geo,.., Jt.tveling
failed to renew h1s.scholarsb1p with the T ·
Fielder. who red-hirted ht$ soph_OO'lon: year a\
Marist. wt.11 lose that year of chJJb1htyam..,..11 be a Junior
for the Anteaten in the 1987-88 . as he'' required
under NCAA regulations to 1t out ont' season
Fielder and Lewis will beiotM<I on the sidelines ne't
season by Ed Johansen, a 6-9 center from Cmghton
Un1vers11y, who announc:ied 1n mid-June that he would
transfer to UCI
Also Mike Labat. _,nncrly of C:Xt'art \: 1ew H1jh and
tM L nivm1ty of Jd.aho. is interested to tt1lllsfemn
accordina to UCI Coach Bill Mulhpn.
Fielder, a 6-4 rJ,uard. was a member of two CIF
finahst at Mater 1. winruna inc CJF1itle in f'983 and
fini h.ina runner-up to Lona Bach Poly 1n 1984.
The rettnt transfm continue t~ UC I tn.d1uan
under Mulhpn of piduna up playc" from other school •
Last season the An1~1tn had five traMfcrs in and
olll of the Startin& hneup and conttnualh went w1tb four
transfer itanef'1 alon W1th Tod Murph) .
The tnnsftn I• l a n an ludcd ~n1or onn
lt"ader Johnny Rogel'\ ( nford). JUn1or auard Joe'
Buchanon (No~·;Damc> ... J.un1CSr auard Scott Brooks
(Pacific). 'tOphomo~ auard ~1 c H~ (lnt\l and \tn1or
(oNard Tro) Cannon fColarado tatel
'.
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eaapleton ·w ants
manager to be no
1nore·Mr. Nice Guy
HOUSTON -The nice IVY •ma~
lbat ~ntributed to Steve Boros losjng his
flm manqctial Job Oakland is now
.a>rtnaina co.mplaum m at least one 1
member of hit CUtTeftl Oieao Padres team.
Sh9rtJtop Garry Templeton says Boros' tendency
10 pat players on the ~ck as fine. But not when they've
ftJle(f co do the job.
• "You can't keep penina people on the back 1f
they're screw1 n1 up every day,"
Templeton said.
"Steve's a great gu} I'm not
takjna an}'thing away from ham
He's a super guy, a super individ-
ual but 1 thank 11 would be
better 1f he had a mean streak an
ham ," Templeton said.
Templeton wd the Padres
lack the enthsn1asm that was
present when Dick W1lhams
managed the team from 1982 to
· TeapetlOa I 98S. It was disgruntled players
who in part led to Williams' res1gnat1on the day before
sprina training sl.:trted.
''There's hardly any enthusiasm on th~s team
whatsoever, like there used to be wht"n Dack was
around," Templeton said.
Templeton is the fint Padres player to pubhcl}
criticize Boros' managing style.
He said Williams, who took San Diego 10 the
playoffs in 1984 for the first time ever artd now manage!>
the Seattle Mariners, taught the· Padres how to wan.
Boros, who developed his "nice guy" reputation
whale managmg Oakland in 1983 and 1984. said he
doesn't thank he needs to get tough.
"I thank you need to let the·players know that the
team has got to win and that you'll do all )OU can to
win," Boros said "That means making the moves
during an md1 v1dual ball game or dunng a season 1f
players aren't getting the Job done "
Quote.of the day
Lee Trevlno, pro golfer. on his unonhodo"
swing: "It's lake having a bad haircut You don't
wan~ anyone to know where you go111 ••
Boxer s required to take tests
s; SAN FRANCISCO -Professional
boxers now must pass neurological tests
before they can be hcen~d to fight in
California. and promoters and faps are
foot in& the bill.
A state lav. that took effect Tuesday requires tht.'
annual tests. which wall determine whether boxers are
victtms of the chronic bra an damage known as "punch·
drunk syndrome" that often results from repeated
"'blows to the head The tests also wall 1dent1f) fighters
pron~ ltrSUttr tnJ'ti ry·
"We'll try to p1npoant these bo"cr'> who a~e reall>
most susceptible to brain damage and get them out nf
boxing," S81d Dr Fredenck Flynn of Letterman Arm)'
Medical Center who helped de,.elop the test for the
state Athletic ( omm1ss1on .
The la"" require<, i;iromotef'i and fans to pa~ for the
testing program through a SI tee added tu tht: pru.:c of
each spectator".-. lllkc1
Sonics d ea.l Siluna to Bucks
. SEATTLE .-Seanle SuperSon1cs m·
center Jack S1kma was traded Tue'iday to ·
the Milwaukee Bucks 1n exchange for
center Alton Lister. the Sonics announced. .
As pan of the deal. the Soni cs also will receive
Milwaukee's firsHound c~oaces an the 1987 and 1989
NBA draft. while the Buck\ wall receive S<.:attle'~
Je(:Ond-round uraft .PlCk~ lD lh<J!>C l WO }'Car~.
llUiuccl replacea Purnell
A G .:.. ltve Manum. I • m 11;ho ~ coached football II\ lhapro c II• lcaaues u well 11 the college t111k has
been hared by lhc Univenu,y of Sou cm
Callfomia as spt't'ial tnms coach:-if was announ~
Tuesday. · Manu~i. O, also will help out with the l~m·
wtde ~1veri, 1cwrdin1 to h d ch Ted Tollner .
ManuC<'l replacn fonner Edi50.n High assmant ~ Russ Purnell, whQ rt 1Sflcd durina tasc season in
the wake oS rcvclauon~ abo\lt rccruitU'll lnfractions by
the university.
A former quarterback at Northern Mich1pn,
Mariucei served on the coachmg staffs at h11 alma
mater, Cal State Fullenon, ond Louisville.
He also had coachin& ttnts wich Toronto of..1.bc
Canadian Foothall League and Orlan'do of the lJnttcd
Stal~ Football League lf1i. most recent post with a5
quality contro l coach for the Rams last season.
Smith responds to drug charge
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -f-onncr [!]'
University of M1am1 All-Amem·an t1aht c II•
end Walhe Smtth professed has innocence
Tuesday on drug and weapons charges, .
cla1mmg the woman a~sted with ham had le.n the
cocaine and the gun 1n has car ·
The 2 l -year--0ld Sm 1th. a. lOth-round drafl pt ck of
the Nauonal Football League Clevt'land Browns, was
arrested early Monday an the'Park1ng lot of a motel near
CJlmpus. He was released on S 10.000_bond Monday
niaht. and his agent. Jim ferraro. ~lied a. news
conference Tuesday afternoon 1o explain the circum-
stances of Smith's arresL .
Smith made a bnef statement and then lefl the
news conference.
"Al this point, I'd lake to say I'm innocent and I will
be cleared 6f all these false charges:· Stn1th said. ''If you
have any other questions, you'll have to ask my
lawyer."
Becker fined for ad on shirt
WI M•tiLEDON. England
Wimbledon men'schamp1on Sons Becker,
who signed a contract at the c;tart of this
year's champ1onsh1ps to promote ( oca
( ola. has been tined S 1,000 for displaying an over-size
adH~n1sement on has shirts.
Tournament officials said Tuesday the Coca Cola
ad' en1scment was on twQ shirts the 18-year-old West
(,erman wore dunng ha'> fourth-round victory over
Make Pemfors of Sweden on Monday. •
He also wore an over-c;1ze advenasement on his
Jacketdunng the "'arm-up. officials said an a rewrt on
the incident
Becker ""on 6-'· 7-6 6-2 to ad,ance to the
quarterfinal<;
Kings sign five veterans
· JNC,L[WOOD -f ''c vett:ran play· ~
ers agreed to ne"" rnntract\ wllh the Los '
Angeles Kings of the National Hockey
League .
Goaltender Roland Mclan~on, defensemen Dean
Kennded) and (rrant Ledyard. and nght wingers Phil
S) kes and Bryan Enckc;on all asrccd to ~erms Wlth the
Kings. General Manager Rogauen Vachon said .
The Kang~ also announced the following player..
were released· hy the team -wingerS' Ander'>
Hakanswn and UarC\ Ro) dcfensemcn Allan Tuer
and DaH Lundrnarl.. and center\ Bob Mongrain and
\.tam Dallman
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ANGEL S DE A LT 5-3 LOSS. • • FREGOSI • • • From Bl
decided he had '>t.'en enough and ga"l'
the ball to ( hud. I 1nle\.
plus inning\ of 1 ...... o.h11 ball walking
four and c,trak1np. oul .,., And m1m
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base and ml\ed 1n a Jew stnkcou1 .. :
~•d finle} ·11 wac, m}' JOh to keep
them down un11I we made run ·
But the v.:a11 would be an vain
Th~· ·\ngcl\ wena out thl· W:l}' lhc
wa) the) had '>tarted -with a hang
With Reggae Jackson on first with
two out. Jatk Howell hit a '>harp
11.roundcr' to Walker al fir..,t I fr
Jrnppcd 11. caught up with 11 ..1nd
c,htJ\ekd 10 James on first
Howell appeared lo ha\C bc.iten
1he pla) but fir-;1-year umpire Tam
fSlh1da ruled against the \ngcl'i
l\fler tbc game. MauC'h who didn't
go out to argue the call. ""en a down the
tunnel to talk ICl thl' cn·v. 10 th<'1r
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WMttms and Palm SorlnQs m.nagtr Tom
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From Bl
\oung pla~l'r\ \llU ha'l' You nn·d
pa11em 1· •
fn·go\1 h..1\ lx·t·n aaul!lhl 1ha1 h> "
11 ·\.car education 1n loµ1s .. 1llc
UUl.\..I!\ c.rh1s. Krnnd LhaOlc turns out
lor that hl' de~r"c' credit He
rclogn11ed h1'> "1mmatunt> ··to man
a(l.t and rather 1han h11r al th an)
lhanll'\ 10 \la\ an the maJOr'i a" a
l·oal·h Frr~oc;1 cho~l 10 ..CQUl'SlC'r
h1m\l'll an ahr Amt·ncan A~ot •<ll•un
<ind pa\ due'
I ngo'1 g1l'"" into a -.cn,at1on w11h
'°It l ou1\· T nplc-A affilaa'c H •'>dub'>
dr(.•w one rntllton . were alwa)'i com-
pct111ve and \cnt a steady stream of
plaver<. an10 the Cardinals' hneup. He.'
commanded a $100.000 salary and
wa" ofli:red a I ()...year cc1ntraC1 at that
kvel, which he rejected. feeling
h1m\elf .. read\. for another
c hallC'nge "
A. net when F rcgu\1 ~It he wa\ read)
to ti) the ma1or leagues again. he
mustered the \\.-lllpower to await the
nghtoffer .
He could havC' hcgan th1c; c;eason a'i
the P1rateo;· manager The unsettled
st1uat1on in Pittsburgh. however,
d1'>turhed him
"II'' nKc 10 be: back an the maJOr
lcagv<'' and 1n Ch1rngo We've got
some e)lc1t1ng prospect~ here:· said
Fregos1
) 'Cal Juniors
gain honors
Two area &1rlf who play for ·the
tahforn1a Juniors volleyball team
earned honor last wt'Ck in the Unllcd
~t<ltt~ VolJcyball A,i.oc1at1on Junior
Olympic, at Mac31C'llC'r C ollegc in lit
Paul. M1nn
Ciharon Ka !.tr, who wall be a Junior
a1 Hunt1naton BCl~h H1ah. earned
fim learn All·Amcnal honors while
tummate Jennifer Oraueau was
accorded e ~nd team berth Grat-
1eau wall be a Junior at M nna an the
foll.
The two a.irl . alona with Elaine
Young.•qif[f'Toro led the Cahfom1a
Jun1ort.' under IS te~m to a ~ond
place fin1'\h in the touma~enl. The
tourne) wa-. won b.( K VC of Hawa11
Ka~W"r " a 6 • middle blocker
while ( rra1teau 1., 1 '<'llc.'r Youngs 1\ 11
tl n uu~1de h1twr
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~o trales .exchanges
b lows. with Stewart
Cleveland manager
sparks brawl durtn
Indians· 9-Q victory_
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Clemen• can tie AL record toidtht
Jimmy Key and the Toronto Blue
·Jays.
OAKLAND -Cleveland M"an-
1 •1cr Pat Corrales, nunina a bruised
cheek from a riaht cross that kn«ked
him down, ack9owledsed "it wasn't a
smart move" \o tan a fiaht with
Oak.land A's patcher Dave Stewan.
Corrales, holder of a brown bcl\ooin
karate, sparked a bcneh-clcarina
brawl in the seventh 1nnin4 of
Ocvcland's 9.0 romp over the A son
Tuesday when he charie<f toward
Stewart and kicked him in the ribs.
BOSTON (~P) -Boston
riaht-handet Roaer Clemens will
be chwna history tonaaht when
he-ioes for bis I 5th victory Without a loss this season.
Ocmens can tie an American ~e ~rd for most victories
without a loss when he starts for
the Red .Sox aaainst le~hander
Clemens, 14-0. ~s one victory
shy of the AL' mark of I S-b set by
Johnny Allen of the· Cleveland
Indians in 1937 and Dave McN«l-
ly of the Baltimore Onolet in
l969.
Stewart, a second-year student or
the Korean martial art Tac Kwon Do,
had no regrets about dcclcjng Cor-
rales, saying the 45-ycar-old m&nagcT
descrvej;l 1t and called him a "sissy"
and .. coward" for kiclcjna him.
Stewart also accused the Indians of
trying to humiliate the A's by running
slowly around the bases on some of
their five homers and steaJing a base
afler building a big lead.
faccpt for the knockdown of
Corrales, the game went all
Cleveland's way.
Mel Hall smacked a paaroftwo-run
homers. Tony Bernazard had two
solo homers and recently acquired
pitcher John Butcher, 1-6, allowed
seven hits, walked two and struck out
three 1n has second complete game of
the season
Elsewhere an the Amencan.L.ca&uc:
Red Sox t , Bh1e Jays 7: iom
Sea "er. backed by a I 4-h1t attack,
won his Boston debut as the Red Sox
heat Toronto at Fenway Park for their
~1xth straight victory
~aver. acquired from the Chicago
White Sox on Sunday for outfielder
Steve Lyons. struggled through his
se"en annangs but won for the first
11me si nce Apnl 23. He gave up four
runs on nane hits and ~I Toronto for ·
the first time an fi ve career decisions.
Orange Coast College product
Kevan Romane doubled home a run
during a three-run third inning when
the Red Sox took a 7-1 lead.
Rangers 5, Twins 0: Charlie Hough
p11ched a fi vc·httter and Pete O'Bnen
and Pere lncav1gJia each hit t~o-run
homer'> as Texas beat Minnesota in
.\rlangton. snapping the Twins' four·
game wanning streak and moving the
Rangers into first place an the Amen-
can League West .
Hough. 8-3. walked three and
struck out two and was backed by four
double plays He has won sax of has
last seven dec1s1ons
. Mariners S, Royals 5: In ·the
Kinadomc. pinch-hatter Ricky
Nelson's t1ebreakmg sangk keyed a
four-run eighth 1nn1ng and led ~attic
pas! Kansas C'1ty, the Royals' fifth
\lra1ght loss.
Yankee• S, Tlgen 4: Dale Berra,
who had only one previous home run
1h1s season. connected off Detroit
relief ace W11l1e Hcrnande1 wath one
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&ivina New York tbe victory oveT the
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Ort.let 'I, Brewen I: In Baltimore,
Fred Lynn's two-Nn homer broke a
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A limited awnllilr fll lflllfiondcw ate lid• ~ b two -"* ~ -s-111 C'oui Mctlal Ao.tater.....,..~ ..... JUlr l~t• ....
Jllly:21·2S at U IMM <'_.•pen •ltlii•••d-.olcler may carolJ alt~ ~ ttudtal who 11 ftilibk IO enroll In
coli. t!UJ fall. orWbo U. llllted m-for btt 1emor year or hilft 1ehool it • permitied by
NCAA t11le. to •ttnd. tJCI butball OOllCb Mw Otrakot will direct
the aimp, whtdl will alto indudt inttruc:Uon
(tom cu~t colkll coeichel and fonntt
profep OMI p&aym. A•ll Bob Boone. (tellion I) and Doua
Dc('1ocn (letlioo II) wiU alto make 1pec1al
appraranca at the camp. The ftt ltS 17hnd incJUdeu camp T 1httt. an
individual evaluation and IOft dMki dun~•
lunch bruk. AIJo cam pen are elillbto tor daily
"Cam~ of the Day" awards For Utfonnatioo pbo• 8~7600 or•~ 74,,
Oft-Road On.a PrU
,Mickey Thompeon'1 OfT-Road Cham-
paondllpGran Pru Series in.aka 1u1ui.t1'1 stopoo
th11 ytat'1 nane-rtee eencs Saturday, July 9, at
the Lot Anaelel Coh~um.
0Bnd NauonaJ sport truck competition will
be held 1lona wi1h 2SOcc pro motocrOtS bike
racana. 1uper 16009, ultrinocks, Ode•Y• and
three and foyr wheel ATV1 tn tM 20-race
proaram 1round the orisin.al "chunf of Baja"
dan course.
Tickets •rt on sale now, at tho Los An.,eles
Sporu Arena box office ind at all Tackttron
outlets.
For ticket information phoax (213) 743-613 I.
Womea '•pro teani. toamq
The top five women's seeds from Wimbledon
wall be amona thole COn\pe\tftl foMhe S•S.000
san&)C1 lint pnze at w VtflJJIU Shms of Los Anse~s Tennis Toumamen1 Monday tbrouah
Sunday, Aus. 11·I7 at the Manhattan Country
Club
Martina N1vraulova will beJOtned by French
O pen champion Cbris Evert U oyd. Hana
Mandlrkova, Pam Shnvcr and defendini 1our-
namen1 san&lcs and doubles cbampaon Claudia
Kohdc·Kalsch
Tickets pnccd at SIS and S 12 for M onday-
Fnday m1tche' ind S 15 for Saturday and
Sunday matches are available al Ill T1c kctron
loc:atrons
Box scats and '10Up tickets are available by
phon1n1(213) 546-7753.
S..ketball free ueat tryout.
frtt asent tryouts for 1Jic Southern Califom11
Summer Pro Ba1ke1ball Leasue. scheduled for
Fnday. July 24 1hrou&h Sun~y. Aus. 17, at
Loyol1-M1rymount U n1vers11y. 'W'fll be held m
thrtt ~ss1ons July 9-21 at Hawthorne Hagh
School
The thrtt one·wcck tryout sessions 'W'fll be
held Wcdnttday throuah Sunday, bqinnang
July 9. 14 and 19 forthc lequc which showcases playc~ before NBA. C'BA and European league
scouts
For inrormauon tnler~tcd playcn should
phone (213) 202-1258 or wntc to 11260
O"erland Ave No 27, CuJver City. 90230.
On.f16e Coaaty raJr n'cbitt
Senior citiuns <• 62~nd-oldcr) wm n:iceivc
free admis11on each Thurtday duMJ the Oranse
County Faif1 thoro\aahbred flelbl meet.IOI
betinninJ M.onday and Nnnina llttou&h July 21
al Lot AlamJtot Race Cou~. •
The I J.day summer mee~ 1J 1 switch from
p1Tv1ou1 Onnae County F1ir race meetinp,
wbach ha vc been held 1n lh~ f'lll. ·
()pen1na ru&ht (Monday) will feature lht
S2S,000 ldded) IWCDO Stakes for two-year-olds.
The aax-furlona rece has also been dcsian•ll'd 1
Breeders' Cup race with 1M winner ttttina an
add1llon.al S7,SOO. •
~
Uni' M80D tldet. .
Seaton uckcl1 ror the 1986-87 Los Anacin
Laun indOOf' aocc:cr teu0n ue now on sale at
the Forum in lfll)ewood
All 26 Laur home pmci and the Ml$. All-
Star pmc1 1ehed111ed for late Febnwy 11 the
Forum, wtU be included u1 the teUOft ticket pa~ltqc. which 11 pnced at S208 for adutu and SI 30 for chlldttn '
Al.so lhote hold1n1 QM youth seat and at \east
one adult IClt will rcuivc one free mmtbenhip
to lhc 1987 Lazcn indoor aoccer camp at the
Forum. •
On:r-tbe-Une tOam.ament
T cam 1pphcauon1 an: bctns tak.eo for tM
socnlh annuaJ Hununatoo Beach Gnu Over-
th~une Toum.amcntSaturday,JuJy 19al9a.m
11 Mlk Square Park 1n fountain Valley
The f~ for each team an both men's and
women's d1v111on1 1s S24. wtuc:b JU&1$1\lttS ll
lca1t four pmC1. ,
To rnerve a spo1 in ~ toumamen1. phOD(
(213)6»2298 .
(It ltlWrllde) ~,! ,
Leadlfl alter Tuai<11v nlvllt'' 11 11111 round. with 42·gem• 101111 T® live auellt\I for lodev's u,..,, .
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MAGEE ISN.'T LOQKING BACK.
From.Bl · • •
1 01v1 Husted, Mllweu~le, Ore 9,'64
3 Brian von, Tecom• 9·'°' defensive back -bolh succumbed to ' Tonv We•ll•k•, Allus Oki• 9,419 s Jim Her••Y ruc1on t .'1J drug-related cardiac arrest deaths.
6 !ffrm: troQ, ,,.on WOffll •,m Oil the cocaiile-overaose cJeaih of
1 t.mlelo Mon•celtl. v-1uel1 9,lll B h "II A I'. d I'. a Chuck M011.,,ero. sun L•"" Am 9,323 1as. I e "" • menca rorwar rro m
t Boo L•arn. Jr Erlt Pe 9,JOO Maryland. Magee says·
10 Joe Berardi Brooklvn 9,163 "I can't hchrve 1ha1 II was (Bias') 11 Rendv P.oernn S.nte Marie 9 2S7 12 Ted H1nn111i z1ne1v•Me Ollto 9 2so firs! e xperience w11h drugs He kMw
11 Tom Millon St Pe1trs1>urg • ·w nghl where to gel thr drugs and who
u Mira Bille< Garden Grov• 9 ns 10 get 1hem fro m H e Sttmcd to know IS Troy t<enclricfl. Cv0<eu 9 Ill
bargain. avera11ng 3 2 'Points an<i, i 3
rebounds 1 me this last ear foe 1s -----<i..--eaa-" ue--:wlnnana team. w e
says 1s the hiahest paying team m the
lcaaue.
"They rely on us w1nmn1 the lcquc
so we can go play for the Euf'Oltun
Cup . which as the ume thing aiihe
NBA c hampionship ... he says. "Our •
team acts a lot of revenue from that
sloM nd o ur team bri SEVENTH It.ACE lSO vardi.. 16 M1r1n1~ HOiman Medford Ou 9 073 hrs W3\ around the WrQng '1de o f
A"99t tVW.9" Caror, C11eroer Ru•I l 00 7 IO 1 to 11 Merk Roth, Scmno Lake Ht•llhll N J • 071 town (Tlv'eU9\TfM&de~ .~~ .... ~l----~8~elltt1mc_T~1y1Jl!lln~$0¥1M.u~l~E_.wG~aurc~·•ul~..._-~lAMl11-l~OQ'.":'-Ylll-.iR.._~··~1~·~--~€~,~-~1--~1"----~9~9~"9'9-__::::..;.,.w-_,.-~
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Nerron
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JOl\ft Pettis
Grk:ll 0.ClncH
ScllOfteld Boone
Howell
Tetel1
UTTINGs... -sowr••., SM'l•v IB•OO'<O 600 ;; ;,~~,:;;:~~;;; ~;!,<:, Fie am "But he JU\t made a mistake like a
A• 1t H Hit 1tat1Jct n,,,,.. 1107 20 Rictierd Br1mw1~ Sen Merco' I,., lot of olhcr people I don'I kno w why
!fl )1 SI 1 11 304 No 1er11CllH 21 Geor~ Brannam Ill. Arlete I '48 I e IO h · l -
301 41 91 19 se 301 n IXACTA 11 1 e>etd 11000 11 J•m T•ll1>n Huntington Beat" 1.943 C\Cl')One n s \8~ e ssomnocen .
ua 19 41 1 ll 2'7 EIGHTH RACE lSO v1rd\ 73 1<en1 w1~r P11rne110. F11 e au These things \h ould be oul in the
254 '3 7S 9 ~ 2'S Stvtt And St1n11 ILeckev I 13 IO I IO S .cl 14 Cl'lfl\ Godtl1rd Zll>l'tvr Cove Nev I "38 open "
I~ ,; ,: ~ l~ m ~~-=~ =~~ l~~:~l~~r'1 SCIO ~: Magee ~V'> lhC drug problems o f
11os 11 ,, 2 23 2ss rime 11 t• professional "Po"~ aren't hmrted to ·m ~:; ; ~ ~!! ~,0.~:~~'13 11 "''d"1,.0 1hc l l.S ac;Justlas1 ..casonaplayer
121 t• 31 J 10 2"4 NINTH AACli. 150 verd• from Mal'cahhr -Tel A v1 v was sent
2s2 JO 61 10 •2 10 s1xvChk:1t (Leck•v> · HO 220 260 pack1ng forhcro1npossess1on
~~ ~j !~ ; ~: ~ ~:~~1!n1~~ ~;~::,,~n,rt.isur•l 260 ~~ "It's hard e n o ugh 10 play when
"4 1 9 o 1 20s Tl,,... iHs you're no 1 o n any1hrng. le t alo ne '"~J~!":S ,, >47 .MO No Kl'•tetiH 'itoned or high If you can't play 11
IP " •• so W·LlltA n IXACTA IJ II 0110 '670 Tundlv'I tr1ntac1lom \lra1ght. YOU ~hould gel o ut of the
12, 1 . n PICK SIX IS I 9 l ·J JI Plld S36,MS 20 to BAS•BALL .. Wiit IS '° lOI 1 6 129 one .. 1nnll'11 11c~e1 (six nor11ll ,7 Pick Six American LMtUI game C0tO.ll J9h 29 11 11 2· I 3 '° CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Acaulred tven Mag ha<; a I f fi me
T• 10
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MeCHkllt 11'>,, t9 " 103 1 s 369 111"1 llor.eill eome>1ttln11 the 1ree1e 11111 ,.,,, Scoll Brae11rv 1camma1c'i tha1 arc playmg in the
F0<1ler ,n-, J2 12 21 J I 3'0 T5N1'" RACE. 170 verd\ CllCl'ler. to Sffllll NBA &n M c D onald ~lcveland) Fl.ctlff 16 17 1 7 O·O •.SO Sound Of Love (Oideroelo.sef!I 1110 • 20 4 20 MILWAUl(EE BAEWEltS-Sl11nt0 Tim d 8 b Th (N k)
Romenl<.k '1 102 l4 J2 S·6 OS Mennv1 lt11son <G1IP 1400 I 40 Mclnlolll Robert Jonel Fran &Of'effl and Trov an 0 ornlOn CW Ot
""40<t 20 " 10 " I 3 OS The Bull• Trip ICrtaotrl s 10 Holl•nd. outt~'· Ind 01ve Carie .... C>ilChlr R ecent lJCI srads J ohnny Rogers
Sutton " t2 16 S6 4·S 49' Timr '6t3 TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Aclfv1ted Merk (SacramenlO K1noc; second round) COOk ) s 1 1 o 1 11 00 Also ren CllarQ4'f C>avv Gtl Tiie C.rel>ft, C:.o Elcllllorn Piie"" from Ille IS·dlv d1110fld 1,,, D"'
C11\081arl1 , • I 0 0 0 1100 Clllld Bregg1n ltlglll Go Gtl Em Cougar Sent Steve 01vll pltc"" 10 SvracuH of the and Tod Murphy (Seattle Sonics.
Telllt "' t.7S * •JS 40·3' u1 Scr11c11tc1 At1c11 For T"* s11.v, N'9lltmu1 1n1.,.net1ona1 L1111ue 1h1rd round) were selected in the June
S.v• M0«• 1 Cort1t1t' Forirer ' M1•,•2 ix•cr• 16.11 e>••d ,,,...... "''*'* LMtue draft Whtn October ro lls around
.. .. ~IV HOUSTON ASTROS-Pteced 8111v H•ICll4tr
Attendlnc• •,S?9 outfltldlf Ofl 111e 1s~., dl"'bled "'' r11roacllv• 1herr mt&hl he four Anteaters in lhe
(T'lwWti9I ,,_..,., ~., 10 June tt C111e<1 ue> Tv Galnev. outf~ from league '
fuKOll of Ille Pacllle Coett LMllUt n~ ood I I ~ h PITTSBURGH PIA.A TES-~ned Steve .. uvb " a I ro c payer 1or t e AMllttCAN LIAGUR
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6·0. 6·1, Chris Evert Lfftvd IU 5 I det 11ettn1
Sukov• IC1tcll01lov1kl1), 1 6, 4 6, 6 '· Gebrlela Slblllnl {ArHl\11111) def Cet1rln1 Lllldovlll
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MoM<. MtCond 1>111tNn rom sn1e1c1 thort1tOP J{mc k\. bul I thank Ben m1Jht have a
1'1m Kirk, Kt lt11 Sl\tollerd. anc1 Oarvt Bovd harder time \ltCktng with the Cavs Piie""' •nd 8r11n Lk>tcomo outflelcltr us1<1THLL with ther'f new draft p1c~s (1ncludtn~ "''*'-' .. '*' .... Auec:11t1e11 No I overall 7-0"l)rad Dauaherty),'
SE•TTLE suPEltSONICS-Treded Jae~ ~vs Maaec "Ben will control whal Slllme, e8111M. •nd MCond•round drill el'IOlces I In 19'7 end ,.., to Ille Mllw1ukM a uch lor Ben doc~. lhough, SO he m1Jht bt'
Alton Ll•lar, ce111ar •nd 11n1-rounc1 draft 1here whrn 1he ~ason starts."
cl'IOlc" 111 "" "lld '"' On Roaers and Murphy. Magee
,OOHALL ........ , ..... 1. .. ..,.
DALLAS COWaO'Y$-Slgn4d Gerlll Ju
lllllOtClltr I
chinks Rogers has the bcller ,-hance
because hts outside shoo11n1 and the
team the sclectc:d him
"The Kinas coulll use a guy hkc
Jo hnny " he says "Thert aten't a lot
Ke.pt Magee
of 6-10 guys who can shoot tht ball
hkc 1hat from the outside Plu~ 1he
Kings aren·1 as deep in forwards
"I think Murph wtll have a 1o uahcr
umc hccaust" he rches on an inside
pme. which comes harder 1n the
pros Plus. 1hc Sonics have a lot of
forwards up !here he'll havr to
compete w11h. ••
Rogers and Murphy have bo1h said
!he) wouldn't mrnd following
Magrc's cue and take up a pro c arttr
rn Europe, where McDonald and
Thom1on bo1h put 1n tame: bt'fore
catl'h1n.a on su1tes1de
"The th1n1 about Europe is the
r.hys1cal play," \&ys Ma,aee. "It act~ a
Ille rough over thert fhe team' that
s11n Amcncans look for them to do
the sc.orinaand reboundina. And they
pay well for 1l." ·
Magee has kept h1~ end o f the
Pr1111v S..11141, S7, l1rfl4'4d lnronro. S..
MelllnotY, "ltw Vork S6 81ft, loronto ~~.
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Christian seeks third straight win
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MOCttlY
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lt11ltme!I •1111 "OD MM11r1m and Martv
0111m111. ee11teo
H untrn11on Beac h's Alan C hnst1an
Wtll 10 for hl'I third Stra1pt SCT'ltCh
main victory Fnday tn the Fl"C'Cdom
Cup mototcycle rac1n1 at the Oranar
County Fa1ra.rounds ·
Chmuan, the dcfond101 U · Na·
llonal 'pccdway c hampion. 1s now
1he track leader Wlth four ~ratch
main n\ thts ~~n.
Thr Freedom Cup will fc1tu1T a
field of 16 01vmon OM nden,
1nclud1na Brad O~ky. C\1t"C I uctro.
Rohen Pfet11na and M1kr Fane. with
1hc: top four po1nt·Jcttrn mrc:una 1n
1hc: final
The 29-year-old < hmt1an. \\"ho it
known a• the: "Kina of c o•ta Mea ..
won the l I S Champ1on•h1p I ''
October at the F11raround ua It b>
w1nn1na 14 of a po 1hle 15 point
* PllOWAY NOTIS tt• Merwl ol Hunt l~IO!I ... di 1111 ti!Vl"lt'tll to !tie In!«
COfttll*'tlal ~ Oft ""*"', J\11¥ 20 111 90ld •
lord lntleM ""'Ille"'"'".,.,....,._ ••
ect¥1111Q .. ttw -Id It'* Wedi Udlf, "UO • 111 ~ lelft ,,.,...., of Cvw-. wOfl
lllt tV9r\.t9l hi 11\d ~. !'OW Cllf\\ioet ..• c. l1¥0ttle, wlll'I W' ~ ,,,.. Ow·
..,_.,. OefWN,rti, to w111 !flt world
T-.. ,. ne 1o ""''"°' lfom '"' 1• -11e1o """' ... ........ ....., t.dnf""-'-'"'Ce I(-11111 MIMI'
I ma ton over the season ...
Magcc's squad plays teams from
Yugoslavia. Russia. Italy. Fra-ncc.
Spain and 0 1hcr clubs from Europe
and Iron (urtarn countricsdunng the
cou~ of th'c 22-pme season. The
C'up scncs lasts I 0 pmcs, which 1hc
Yugoslavians have won the past two
years
"W e make quite a bit of money
whrn you figure we pla) maybe 50
gamrs. 1nclud1nJ the cxh1b1t1on
«"hedule," says Magee.
While Magee says he d~n't
harbor any desires 10play1n the NBA.
he was asked wha1 if a team made him
an o ffer. a good o ne. ·
"When tb1s contratt cxptr'CS, f"U bt'
29. and that's n ot so old," he says. "If
an "IBA team comes up with money
that sounds good, I'd St&Jl."
Afier Phoenix failed to land him,
the Laker.1 expressed interest in
Mag«. but the Suns' asking pncc
\Cared them away
"After 1wo years you become a frtt
:\lent." he sayi.. "I can ncgo11atc w11h
w homever I war\l to now.
"But" he adds. "1t would have 10
be an o fler I couldn't refuse ..
So as 1t stands. Magee Will R&!P
takmg the money and runn1naOVCf'tn
I rad -for at least two matt ·
RB cyclUt set for
GoodWill Games
Vca~y from the Omtl
Rel 'R1(')'Cltna nub of Hunt·
aptSOn ~ach is arnona five women to
named 10 the UnuC'd StatC1 cychn1
scam, whic h will rompetc m t'he
Goodwill GamM 1d M o,,.-ow bq1n·
nma tQrday. Vt'a~ qualified for the tum woh
a fourth-pla.a: finish lO I.ht points ract .
and an ela,hth plact in lht ~ tl
the: 19U National Tradt •
PIOMhlps
Vct'!J. will be JOlned by
Pt<ipf from On ho
top fin1 hCf 1n the points race a\
I ~MU Ol)mp Quabfyi Mt!
Tht ~ hna oompetiuoo •·ilt
held Tuoda)" lhrouah Friday. J\d)
8-t t. at lhf'. Olympic Cycl
Vc:lodmmt 1n Mosrnw.
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8taUon manacer Paul OelrtCb and AlrCa1 Vice Praldent
~er DeUer bOud the flnt fillbt to Chicaao.
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Diiect flights from OC ~o OhicagO begin
a1 ~UCllELLE COLE • Gary Proctor, chairman o_f ~M ro!JIC than ao th'ro~ P11tsbuflh," he bttause they wanted to be on ~
OflMDellrNM.... Orangt County Airport Comr.n aon ~•d. . . . inausural n~&ht.
AuCal 1nau1urated non-stop str-rcprHCntcd the county dunna _tbt Kathyrn Btenkowaka, returrung AifC.al wm offer an mtrochK10IY
vice between Orange Coun'ty's John fcst1t1t1es which included a stnna-borne to Chicqo with her baby said one way fate to Ch1caio of S 12_9,
Wayne Airport and Chicago's O'Hare trio that played ".Chicqo,~· ~d ~halo I.be 11 happy about the direct fuaht Tickets must be .purchbed befo~
I ntcmational Airport ·on Tuesday of colored balloons. Patncia 0 Hare and plans to u~ it ap.in on h~r next July 14 and tr1vcl mu t be completed
mom mg .._,P.~mcr. •nstcr of the late Butch . vi.Sit. by_J uly 31. The standard one way fa.re-'
The Nt'wPof1 Beach-based a1rl1nc ,0 arc, C'ongrcssaonal Medal of Bett Mclotoilh said she and hus-effective Au ust I. will be SllS. The
will operate thret round-trip flights Ho r v.ianner for whom Chicaao's band ~ichard made the early-mom-airllnewill~soofTcra 14dayadvanc:c
daily At present, it is the only Oranae O'Hare lntemauon~ Airpon was in& drive from West Covlt)a just purchase roundt-rip fare ofS258 •.
eount}' carrier to offer non-stop nAmed. wa~ the ~pec1al 1uest for the
wn iCt' IX'twet!n John Wayne and ribbon culling ceremonies. Mf1..
O'Hare Palmer and her daughter •. Pauy
"We have been working on this for Lowry of Phoenix, were among the
quite some tame," ~ad one A1rCal 140 passcngt'rs to t1oard the inaugural
official. flight. Although Aar<."al t'xpects the two 1rhcre wuc no empty scats on the
morning and ont' attemoon flights to Boeing 737-300 which took Qff' for t>r popular. there are no plans to Chicago at 8:40 a.m. Paul R. Oclnch,
eitpand the Chicago schedule. &aid an AirCal station manager said the
Paul R Oelrich, AirC'al's Orange flights arc nearly sold out for the first
Count~ station manager week. Dunng ceremonies held pnor to •·fantastic" was the consensus of
tht' first dcpanang flight for C'h•caJO, tht' travt'lcr.s waatang to bo&rd A1iCal
Pctcr Deaser. senior administratJve Flight No. 2. Roger Wander of
vice president said, "Our discussions Huntington Beach said he flies to
with business travelers and travel Cleveland .. quite a bit." .. I would
agents 1nd1catt'd strong commuter rather fly the Chicago to Cleveland
interest bet"-CCn tht' greater areas of
C h1cago and Orange County."
Dow Joan breaks 1, 900 barrier
NEW YORK (AP)-A late buyina
SUflC pushed the Dow Jones indus.-
trial averaae to its first clote above
I .90() as the stock market set more records Tuesday.
The Dow Jones average of 30 blue
chip stocks rose l0.82 points froin its
record close of Mqnday to finish the
day at l.903.S4. The market"s best
known indicator had climbed briefly
above .t,900 on "Monday . before
clcmna at 1,892. n.
The industrial average has chm bed
·just under 606 points since late
Scetcmber. , Other m-.jor market md1cators ~Ito
set new highs as contmucd op.um11m
Qver the prosi>c<:ts for lower interest
rates buoyed fhe market. Lower rates
arc seen as a booa to buJtnCIS
conditions and improvements m
corporate profits.
Many analysts contend tht' econ·
ocny's persistent ·sluggashness makes
at hkely mtcrcst rates wilJ decline
further.
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NEW YORK (AP) -The fonowlf')O llsl ltle>ws lhe New VOf'k Slocit. Excti.nge slodls and warrants that nave QOM up the most and down the most bas9d on f:cel\1 of ch:.ncie reoardleu of vOlu"'! ~~ tradlnQ below S2 are ln<:I·
'V F1r111'1 Mfll ~ 13'. li if :1:" " iC 1:!
U w~:::.oe1>1~ ·_ '~ -. Net and percentage cl'lallllfl ar•' !he d tnce ~lwetn the .J 1>revlo4s clOs f'lO 1J XEO 11111 1 '"
l A~f~~ ' a ~ price and TUUdaY'J 2 P m .
p r I c t
i"meron ' f1~ 1'14
Name
1 MF.ROH 2 Va oEnr 3 Ex tlto ·i Ravm.rk ~OS's LE
Am Motor.s 8 Tt~fl Ind 9 UnCarbdt s
~.':f Chg Pel. ~~fc~~s l~ ~ 71~ I 1 UP 32.• 4 vlCl'lartCo 2~ 'It 91h l'I• Up '1.2 s LeucadNll 26~ 11/t 53~ SI/a UP 1 .6 6 vlM1111vllle 2~ + ''-11 1 Up I .0 1 MarronLab s '614 + 2 •'h ~ U1> ·~ DOWNS 16~ I~ UP . Name LHI CnQ ~ • -l4I U1> ,.a entC1> s•n -1 ·~ -l4I UP .6 'l JtwtlCC! 26 -2~ 22J4 1~ Up .7 3 GlfSLI TlOl>t 70 -61"1
' PubflCk Ind t EntexErio Za1>11t11 Cl> Nerco 8 Acme Clev
9 Grv~ur, 10 Unlo(I ICPI n
11 Hu~ to s
12 LL orp 3 F1 lss CP 1• Harlm•r1C s lf Ptrllnv 1 FamDlrSI l Heiencur I~ Rd0811t CY Pf 1 Armcolnc ~US Home Coo1>rvU1 lnteolhc
Mau 11mG1> McLean wt wstBell 1 ~tlCllSlnll
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NEW YORK (AP) -The lollowlnll llst snow\ the Over -ll'le -Cou11l e r $IOClls and warrants ll'lal have QOne up
ll'le most •rid down Ille most based on
i>ercent oi chanQe for Tuesday No Meurlllft tradlno below S2 or 1000 s.riues art·included. Ntl a11d i>ercen1119e c.nanoes are tl'le difference between lhe Previous c.losl110 price end Tuesclav's 111s1 or bid 1> r I c e
UPS Pel
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10 11 a
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19
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Lais~ Jt,
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U1> ~S UP 3 I UP 1
24 UP 0 UP l 3 ~
On July 4
20th, tht> Se:i C'nidde.,, v. Ill -.,1il in a Monte Carlo 11tmo,phere And
into town .111 with the rhann· to >A1n "''""' fuh Only 'lhr11 be.-clnckmg ~Vt'l.tl ulou!o pnzt'" L1kt• clmner ror tv.t'nf\
hundttd yard" inland At the Four at The R1t1 Wrekrnd' for two at
Season!' Hotel in Newpt1rt Beach Ttw "'•ur Seasons. New
The oa::aswn i" .t benefit for tht> .,_ port Heach Marrmtt.
{>ranR" Coonty Panfir "ymphony .md lhP NPWporttr
And ytlll'rt cordially 1nv1te<l to kt"'<1rf: (;1ft rf'rt1f1
atttnd catec; from Fashion
All proceeds from the eve Island mt'rrhantc;
nm.g will~ donated to Orangi-• C,110.-1 watrht"I
County'~ professional res1dent Evtn .1 J(lmclola ~for its 1986/1987 <'TUl"t
premiere ~ in the new Thtn "''m'' l111k\.
Perfomunj[ Art~ unt'1' pt'r "'" will wm CJUr
Thi.' evenf Mtl ~$tin p<>ol"uft ckor prll\' A emf" wt'ek
whttt you'll have a chan<'l' to minscl<-. Mt'C'111erranean tit <..am bean m 11'-t'
hpvc a rocktail <Jr two, ;ind 'ltt '!Oll\P for two valut'd at ~IO 000 ahn:ird
of tht 1.itP~ ~les fmm Fa.<1hacm the rf'al ~;i f,ocltfl'.,, An mtamall'
f!lland Designs in a l{lamnroui; 1J6 pasc;enRtr lx-aury th;lf ft'd!I
auite ship ~tflnlJ mort like yol.tr own pnvatt y.1rht
After tht• pool<11cf.-than l'I cru1<.(' i.h1p ~ N"C.l'pl111n Rut tven if you rlnn't wan !ht'
:iillf!ll~~"--"".iiiie~ tnp, you're °"111 a winner Bf'l~uv.
you1t
be ttOOrttd to tM btll room '°'elm
ner and danc:i You mll)' ewtn try your hand at
1 little-blltC.kjadc. multtte ot dKt.
)'t1t1'll hf> ht'lp!Oj The' P..t( ift<
~VlllJ>hony cm.rt lb COUT'-" kif lb
mmma M'i\'lllO,
And uh,wh11t a ~a<1on1 Thi·
!'ymphonr umrm · a w1d1: varaet~
of ITill"'IC~ f'nttn:Unmt"fll ~n>m
1 la'l'li I ~ymphomc mn<'trt" and th~
1nllrm1tt. ch.lmhtr music St'nr.t1 lt1
pop c1mcert~ and family·oritnted
t\at urday m11ming performances
5<1 don't m1-.s the boat Joan U'i
.~I An fo.vrnmg Aboard Tht '\ea
( 1oddr'ls" ;rnd help keep thr
~ymphony 'l<ulmg ~moothly
Thr ft·'ltivallt''I begm July 20th
ilt !'i 30 p m at the n~ h111r
SeasoM Hr.tel f>rtoss 1" ~nmg r.r
'TUISl' Wt'ar Tirkel'i arf' $125 ~r
pnson. nr $1.2fi0 for tabltc; ti( ten .
l'lt>ase m;ik,. checlcs payahlP lo thr
Oran~ County Pacifi< <;ymphony
Attmdance;s
hm11td, <;<1 send in your rc<;er
V3l100'1 "-'ltlfl
R svr
WamonJohn'K>n, ~t'nl Chairman,
OranRt' Ctillnty
Paofit Symiltlony.
PO Box
10485. Nf'Wport
&-tl, CA
92658.
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1uJ htatt Fer Sale Guti1l ·1002 Ceata 111111 1024 •:-rrt ltack lOH lalMa Ctata Ntu 2124 l~t ltuk Jiit lalha.t Ptalanla C.tl... MM luL luck M41
...... tc..... '" IUIY HAii HW CUFF um Pni .. ala 2107 Etttalde 2 Bedroom, BidCANYON 2eD 28l. 2I07 Euttide Cottagee '28r & XVXitxati lOLY 1
_ La51 C•nyon Ct twnttm $ · *mPSTllAll* 1811hDuplex,yard.l"l9'fll 1rp11n 11vrmlmttrbdrm,sUoGGOa 18AdUp'• 238r.W/Dhllup,catp0r12bd . 1ba . near Gatta [OOZ , FOR SUMllH 2bd ?''ib• luxury thru 3 or. 4 Bdrmt, btriha, lg Cozy 28 ar 111 blllna CJpta & paint $750/rno bal, pool, 2 C8( g11. Avall-Stove/r.trlo utlll paid. S895rS795. 722~4 Yorittowne/Beach Blvd. ---------·n· • u1>n1oy11your5ell outfRufie p~vrd Bullde< couhtrykltc lam room f1W ~· id~pa allullli 998-3434 LuveMessaoe 1bleJuty1.4M'-0148. 417 EBayAwlldullpf EISl~'"PL'"' dlnarea,g1rg,w1t«Rd. *TIEILIFFS* '""' oridtioluwriersh1p ' many )(1ra1 Immaculate n crps · ---. ,.~711... .," ..... ""' tettlldok nopet1ple9M. "' , ius 11 com~ r the w P•Y S2000 towud• cond Term• negotlable Incl Yrly S 1000 FM Eutllde houM w/'rcy pool lllfh 211 2U No pelt ._ • ~ 18R upper comer 19t 1125 +s3oo dep eat no
ltwtat llstiicl t,,oa l'l ,, ''""'fl ,, 3 clo~ong St29 900 Agt 500 Sign.i Ad 6-42-9212 RUIEIT 111-1110 oar patio kids ok I/lord 2cargatege ~pool Nwpt Penln 3Br 2Ba gar S525/mo, 111 +NC, fee a&-0755JN3.i5oo
Moel P<>PUl•r Plen F. bO• ,1,..,1e "" 1 wll'"• 2221 Canyon Drive ~ ----_ P•Yt ullll $775 539-6191 avlltlmmed 11200,mo· lndry frplc Yr1Y ~1111• n-~1 494-519,5 . 1:.--· --=---.----.rr:~
(Exp•ndedJ 011er 2000 s I till " IC.her plu~ ".I t>drm 675 8&24 or 786-3754 IUE 11 lffD Off B1lbot under S 1000 5 ~gt lee 5"0-4180t•9•·2950 • Villa Rentall 116-4912 Wtau 3Br • l•m1ly Ch~e toe 0 1 rm 2b'-dbl gar updtd kit -__ Jii_,.-~~~~~~--
Custom features Prtced I w•tri tin tr MIC.hen COSTl IHI n th. 4 bdrm paol home pvt ptlo 539-6191 Agt lee Flat appeallng 2bf kid• ok BLUFFS CONDO E-PLAN C.rtu ••I ~ 2822 meatia11u •ITIPI" ...
lor quick Hie nt $251 600 .. nci I 1;110 (lllRIYI SU• 100) Mint condition Vacant. -·---bealc decor pool for tum· 3Br 2'~8• FIA, 2200 aq tt. -2Br, frplc , garagt.
wlland Agt 640-5560 MARIA BERCOVIT l 4 bdrm, 2 bath ttC:me Ae-must sell Reduced to Ctrtaa ••I •ar 2122 mer under S 6 O o No pelt, Htoc pool *IAIE fm* 1'&11911TS .undec:k, oc"n vfew
MAr" fl'i TWITCHELL model lrg 101, quiet IOJ S2~.~69:~1 369. 39A NIMLY DEC 539-6191 Agt lee $1850 mo &«--0350 1Bf 1Ba, all bltlna, ullls Beeuttful large Apt1 In Onty $875. FM
MllfTll&TH c111on .ChUCll & Liz Jooet llUT WUTDI COM Cottage Garg,' yd, New-Euttlde 3Br 2'~Ba 2 BLUFFS-SUPER CLEAN Incl Hurry S500 FM quiet netghborhefod TIUUIT 11 ....... 759·?100
T.w.sll', 631 1266 or 6-46-5743 •m E-an lrplc l•undry, patio story Townhome All 4bd, 2~ba. •vall now. nuam llJ..1110 Poot 59• No pet• -------GEOQGf k~M (c,MPANV
:r..1ta.• .,...-. .......... , • I ~~~~. n •• $1550/mo. &«-4993 1men1tl111 St250Lmo auoc pool. no pelt. • 24 1Bdrm $855 1111UllUIYllW
Large 2 Bedroom ur li I • • 11111 IEW OllN VIII• R.ntals 875-<t912 s 1550/mo 644--0350 .... ... 2Bdrm 1'1·8• $750 Slll llr ...,..,... ~~ w~~:.~~y :!:~.~~Iv --------· e<sy GW Cat om bullt. 3bd, 3bl, oar. NrSCP 3bdrm hrM 2ba LG ~R tBA 1 b::~~y. X~men. nd ?!!~ 151 E 21tt St. 548-2401 ·-.....
I ·--· ...... _, __ ..,._ t1r-18~-CIOM to .... ~ .. bubblln'~uul """.I too O h t ~ "" DELUXE Eltlde lrn 2BR,1:;.;;::C::~~~~~~~-ma nta1~ ground~ a • ., -.,.._,. ,..--. ne ou1e o w1ter. $.>495 + seoo aecurlty • 1• I M
community po<J. w1111< ng OSTSllE FlllfU 1111 & mopping S20001mo •ppla S8 539-619 1 GREAT loc.llon, parking. 646-38l6 frldg, dlw, carport, gas & *211111 • ll *
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NELSON. Oeceaucl page Tl, Mltc•ll•n•OUI SELVA AND-MERVIN ANO Notlee ,, hereby glY9fl to C.lllo.-nll . will recelYe ..... .,.., ...... ' .. ........ c ....... "* Mapa. r9CC>fda o1 said Or-BETTY GREIWE FOR A credit ore of Jh• wlthll'I ., l>kll up to l>ut ob lat• qi.tit• .. ,. aoe.rtci, llU clftef'O
NOTICl CW ar.ge Counry Mid aetMQI CONOITIONAL USE PER· nemed tranal«Ot(a) thet 1 than t 1 00 a.m , Thure<Sey, r otrH COHI de IU
NRSOMAL ~Ing calcvlJted to tlle MIT TO CONSTRUCT A 1&-t>ulk tran1fer la ebout to be July 10, t~atthePurchu-pnpl1d.ct Ml e'f1eo d-
.....ANTATIW'I centlt line 01 Wiison Str..i UNIT MOTEL. LOCATED AT mede on penon._.i property Ing Department of Mid col-ctoNlpor,.,_ ... -'9.
1AL1 CW MAL and to· the Noni) llne ot the 111 ANO t19 CECIL PLACE. tlerelnatter delcrlbed. 1ege dr.trlct local.ct at 1370 ' ll111teft otfO!t ·,....toe
auto. ale, '3700 080. . In lf"mllC cond, mutt Mfl, Air ,,. pb ..... atn/tm
642-153i, DoV9r Shor•. VIiie. Vlnyt roof, IU elite. PP. C•ll 93'1~98 Oy9. ee ~ ceM Miile
VW '81 RABBIT eon-=· ~Xlnt eond. Ewt 731-7523 e33-oo10, &.5pm
vertlble Blk, ~lent
cond . .,,,/1111 CUMtte. lo
mlluge 18500 080 A.tit
lor Karl ~2188 deye Of
142-5038 ewnlngiL
P\llt.IC NOTICE ~
CAOILLAC 'M Eldor8do
Nu tlr•. lhocltt, braka
Xlnt cond. 112,450 or
best 9"-122-111~
QAOllJ.AC SEVILLE '
lmm.e, fewn on brn,
muet ... to~e.
S7500, 14CM085.
Ml.JC ll)TIC(
WlllYIUIUU
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COM! IN OR CALL FOR
flll APPUll&l.
Oet.ILLO
llnllUf 19211 BEACH BL VD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
... , .... ,, .... 1111
PUBLIC NOTICE
Uu the 011ly Pilot
.. F1>t Rnult .. serv1rt
d1rtrtcwy Your
~''""t ~our
Spet"fal(y ~
Call 642-$678 ext 322
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 18, 1ue. the Clty Counell ot the City of Cost• Mese.
Calltornla. edopted the 1986-87 ~ which Included the appropriauons of Federal Revenu~
Sharing Entitlement Funds. A complete eummary regarding .the Budget 1s available f0< public
lnapectlon between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm .. Mondey lhrough Friday. In Room 106. City
Hill, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, Cellfomle.
Presented below Is a brief summary comparlton of the adopted uses of Federal Revenue Sharing
Funds to the adopled 198S.87 Ffscal Year Bu<!ge1· ·
.f'ROPUtT'f' AT •"-Yon the North COSTA MESA. IN A C2 The names end buallllU Adame Avenue, Co1t1 ......... ,.... .,_ ue...S
f'NVA'ff Commonly known u 728 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL addreaaea of the Intended M .... Celllornla at wl\lqfl .,lera.'-ec'91M..... MAJOR CATEGORY C'"*-c. w .. 1 Wiison Street and 734 0 E f E R M I N A T I 0 N : tranaf•or• 1(1' SAMUEL "' time Uld bid• Wiii be pUb-~ ..... E
• REVEHUE
SHARtNG ADOPTED All OTHER ADOPTED
1-...r
ADOPTED BUD<an
atno,711) A-0 w .. 1 'Wilton Street, NEGATIVE DECLARATION WHITE. 2801 Harbor Blvd .. Uely opened and r.-d f<W ....... •h ... .
Notice t. her~gl._., lhel Coate M .... Callfornle. 4 PLANNING ACTION Co1t1 Mase, Caflforala ~RINT & FOLD FAJ,.L & KM\lllf I llft MtWtcle Nf•
Robert w Nel,,00 ... Pit· Thi• .... ,. tubleet to cur· p A -8 5 ~ t 4 a F 0 R 92826 WINTER 19ee:a'7 COM-_,. .. 111111•11 0 •
aonel ,...,,.,!Ye of the rerit tax•. c~t•. coo-HERNANDEZ ANO AS-The locetlon In Celttornll M u N I t y s ER v I c E UM oftctna de quda .....
eetate of Albert 0 fM!lon, dltlon1, r .. trlo1lon1, rMer-SOCIA TES. AUTHORIZED of the chief executlYI offlc>a BROCHURES, ORANGE =.el dtr.ctOf'io tele-
clec:UHd, w411 Mii et prlvlte vatlane; rlghta. right• of way, AGENT FOR EDWARD or prlnelpel t>ueineae offloe COAST COLLEG~. ) •
..... toihe hlghea1 and belt ....,_II, and existing -RUBY FOR AN ·~MENO-of the Intended tranaltirOf la Alt blda era to be In IC· C.. Ne-OCVJMD . bidder. under the term• and ciumb<eneea Of record MENT TO CONDITION "same .. •bow" COl'dlnOI with the Bid Ooeu-Tl'le neme and ldOr .. of
oondhlonl tlerelnettet men-The terms and condltlonl NUMBER 27 TO DELETE All oth« t>u.ineaa n menll wlllch -now In Ille the court la (El nomb<a 'I
Protection of Persona
and Property
Cpmmunlty Health and
Environment .
T ransportetlon
Leisure Time ServlCM
General GQ'4rnmen1
Support
To>tel
$
150,000
'600.000
s 750,000 tloned. and aubjee1 to con-of Sale .,. ·caan In lewful THE REQUIREMENT FOR A and add,..... uaed l>y the and may be aec:u<.S In ttle dlrecelOn de,. cona •I SU-
flmlatlon by the auperiof moMy of the .unlted·S.tat• 7 FOOT WALL FOR A Intended trantferOf within Office ol the elr~Of of PERIOA COURT. SAN
court on July 10 t9M at of America°' Pll1 ceah and PREVIOtJSL Y-APPROVEO three 1Mf' lut 1Mf1 fut PurChUlng of Mkj ~lege BERNARDINO COUNTY 5:00 • p m. °' iher .. fter part et.Sit. the terma of IUdl DRIVE-THROUGH F~8T pu1 IO fer aa known 10 the dlatrlC1 1540 N Moun11tn A.,.. On--0.1111 fOf RIYMUM Shetlfl9
wtthln the time allowed by credit IO be ICCIC)llble 1,0 FOOO RESTAURANT, lntitn~ tran1fer .. are E.ch bld<let mu.t tul>mlt tatio.CA91782.W•tValley
leW. at the olfle.a of Altd & the penonel r.-iteflw LOCATED AT 835 WEST nore" with hla bid 1 ceat11er'1 Judlcill Olstrlcl
Heityef. attomeya fOf !tie endtothecour1,19"Plf<*lt t9TH STF~EET. COSTA Theneme(l)andl>ualneea Chectl C«lllled en.ca,°' The name addr ... and
per'90MI rec>J--.tauv.. •1 of !tie amount bid to ac:corn--MESA. IN A Ct Z~E. EH· addr_. of the lnten6ed bidder'• bond me6a payable teiephoM number of plain·
3800 Oreooe Street. River-pany 1he orr. and the ~--v I R 0 N M ENT AL 0 E -trenaleree(•) .,.. FREO L to Ille Ofdet of tNi COM! Ill'• •ttomev ()( plalnun
Soclal Program SupJ)Ort .
Conslruct and Design Storm Drain Master Plan
Total
•(
$18,477, 125
5,895,770
8,592,0'45
5,78". 165
8,374,375
147,123,AIO
$150,000
600,000
S750,000
s 18,477, 125
6,045.770
9, 192,045
5.78". 165
8,374,375
Ilda. Callfornla. 92501, .. ence to be pWd on CloM of T~lNATION NEGATIV! WIGFIELD. 1555 M•H Community College Olatrtc1 wWl<>Vt an euomey, II (El I W252 ~~~andln~of~~~-~~~~AA~ · ~~~'"·~·~ot~~~M~~~~~yel~·-P_u_b_1_~_~ __ o_~_n_~_e~~--s~t-D_a_1~_P_~_t_J_u_~_2._1_9_8_6~-----------------
.ttle d9oNMd. 11 the tlrN Of attng and malntenence ex~· 5 TENTAT1ve, PARCEL M..._ C•llf 92!26 amount not .... tNf'I llw mero de 1elelono d•I -· -r • '* death and an the~·· pen..e.. and p(emlurna on MAP S-86-253 F~ LIN· Thet the property pertl· percenl (5%) of the tum bid et>ogado del demendan11. o flta.IC NOTICE . P\lll.JC NOTICf fl't8JC NOnw. fltll.IC *>TICE tltle and ln1erNt the1 the ea-lnaorenc. 1CQ1ptab4e Jo the c6tN PRQPERtv COM-"9Q1 -hereto 11 deaerlbed In u a guer.ant" thet tl'le l>td· del <*"nandente qua no 8 tet1otthedecMMdh .. ae-pvrch...,lhellbeprotatld P'..-:NY., ~UTHO,ftlZED generelu guttatlonend der wllt enter Into the ttente aboQedo. •I AN· l"UaUCATIONNOTICl<W ·· NOTICEOFPnEPAAATION
qulr9dl>yopera11onofl-C)( uofthedaleofrecordlf190f AGENT·.FOR COSTA MESA 11 locetecl II 2901 Ha.rbor propoae(I Contrae1 It the DREWS & HUMMEL. Law-NIOAmtl' Negatlv. O.Claratlon 88·3
othetw!N , o1her than,. °' In the conveyance. The exam· REOEV.ELOPMEN?# AOfN-Blvd . Cblte MMI. Call· aame la 1Warded to him. In yen. 9330 B .... lne Road, ~Cl.AAATION
addWon to, tllet of tl'le ~ ll'latt.on onme. reeotdlng Of CY T,0 CONSOLIOA 'rE EX· fornla 92829. tM event of llllUre to enter Su 11 e t 0 O , R a n c h o T 11 E C 0 ST A M ES A
CMMd at ttle time of-hi• conveyenoe,llNS~llO•~ fSTtf.10 PARCELS INTO The&dlneanemeUMd Into tw:tl contreet. th• Cuoemonga.CA9H01(714) PLANNING OIVIS{ON HA$
death. In and to all thal oar· turance polley AMII l>e al-ONE PARCEl ANO 70 by aald tran1fer0fl et Mid ptoceldaolthecMck wlll be 989-•177 PREPARED A NEGATIVE
telnr..i propeny, lltuatldln loeateo ICCOl'dlng to Cullom .ABANDON APPROXIMATE-foe at lo n , , : ME s A lorlelt.S, Of In the cue of. OATE: (Fael\a) SEP 10 p:g~roT~~~ BALC>fRiS~~
the City ol Costa M .... Or· In loe1I eter~w proceedings LY S84 FEET•OF PLUMER CHEVRON Sc~ICE. 2801 t>ond. Iha Ml sum thereof 1985
enge County, CallfOfnla. de-Bide or offers must be In STREET EAST6RL Y OF Harbor Blvd , Costa M .... wlll be lorleltecl to Mid col·· floeemarte Cheves, VIRONMENTAL IMPACT~ te~bed81fOllowt wrlllngand'wtlll>er-'ved ANA.HEIM AVEN'UE . Calltornla9:2626. legedl1trlc1 DeovtrCleftl FOR THE FOLL9.WIN
PARCEL 1 The E81t I at the-ottlees ol Aeid & LOCATED BY LANO That said ~Ill tranal9!' 11 No bidder may wtthdl'•w Pubiltheel Or1nge Coast PROJECT.·
ecre of the W•t 3 ecr• of Hell~r •n~rieyt '°' the 8.0 \J N 0 E O 8 Y 1 9 TH tnten6ed to be con1um-hit t>kl fOt •period fOt forty. r>eJty Pilot July 2. 9. 16, 23. 0~~~~o~~~N1.f~1~
LOI •8 of Falrvi.o-1 Farma. u pertonal rep<nentatlve, at STREET. PLUMER STRl;ET, mat.ct 11 the olflce of· Calt.-nve (45) deys etter the date 19M S T E p H E N S • I N •
NOTICE IS Ht!REBV OIVEN that the 8oerO of Directors-of the Mesa
Consolldated Water Dl1trlet will, at ltt Reguler Meeting to be held on July
10, 1986, eonalder the adoption of Negative Declaration 8S.3 CYrrenUy
under prepa,ellon, fOf the followlng· _ •
PROJECT: 16" TWM -Newport Bl~d. BIT Presidio and
Brlslol and HI" TWM -from Newpe>rt Blvd.
to 221' North of Newport Blvd
ltlOWT'rOn TTfl'llH9COl'Old1TT ~0.IAgl $tr .... ~--NAkilM -.AllEHUE .A.NO lofnle a.et Eec:row tnc.. 234 lol-Ule.opealno tbafeoL ,W247 book 8. page 71 . Mia· soda Callforni1. 9250l. or "'ARK AVENUE. COSTA E 17thStrMt . .r118.Co11a TheBoerdofTrutt-re-Cl) A p O-~A'""T-~.-+--·---L-0-C-ATIQN· SoulhboundN.ewportBlvd al
oeltaneou• Mep1. record• of , may be Ille<! with the clerk of MESA. IN A PENDING R• M .... Celll0tnle 92827 on°' Nrvea the prM1t9e of reject--•c NOTICE AUTHORIZED AGENT F.OR Bristol Streel
.-
Mid O<enge Counry, Mid the superl()( court at '"Y ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL af18' July 21, 1988 Ing eny and all bldl Of to l"\IUU WILLIAM J CLARK. C~RK
9CTMQI being c:alculat.S to I 11me 1tte1 first pul>llcellon ol OETERMINA TION EIR (AC-This l>Ylk traneler II !klb-watw eny lrregullfttlea or In> NO-• ,.. DEVELOPMENT. FOR A DE·
the center tine of Wiiton this notice and bel0ta malt-CSPTEO 12-18-85) )eel to Calll0tnla Unll6nn f0tmaltttea In any l>ld or In •,... ..,.... VELOPMENT REVIEW FGlil
Street and 10 the NOf'lh Hne 1ng 1he ule
1
6 TENTATIVE TRACT Commerclll Code Section the bidding NOND41C,_....TOAY A COMMERCIAL CENTER
of the elley on Ille North Foi further onl0tmaOon MAP T. 12210 FOR JOH~ 8106 DAV I I .. 0 W NELL• ~y CONSISTING OF 2 8UIU'.>-
SU8JECT TO the r-· and bid fOfms •PPl'I at the PETERKA AUTHORIZED The name and addr ... of C"-9f!Of, C-t C--Thia 1110 notify the pvl>llc INGS TOTAJ,.ING APPROX-vat~ ot 50% ol Iha min· ottioe 01 the •tt0tney t0t the AGENT FOR STEVEN ANO the per1on with wh om m11ntty Cottege Dtetftct ttlal Founteln Valley Home IMATEL y 33,000 S~UARE •al• Ofet llld prec:IOu• end l peraonll •@l)<e_,1allve NANCY MARTIN ANO RICH-clalm1 mey be nled II Call-Pul>llahed ~enge Coat ~Ith ~ Inc does FEET. LOCATED A 2951
u..tut ~tall, eul>atanoea Tile "O"' •s ,_.,ed 10 r• ARO' AN 0 C AR 0 LE tornla Best E1erow Inc 234 Dally Pllol June 25, July 2, not dllerlmlnete In ICOIP1· BRISTOL STR~ET. COSTA
and h~ocerbont ol 9Ye<Y JICI any and all b<ds AMACHER FOR A AE-E !7th Sl • •I l8. Cotla 1986 Ing pet1erTt9 or emploJ4ng MESA. IN A C1 ZONE. EN-
kind and chatecter >ndud-OATEO June 27 1986 NEWAL Of' A TENTATIVE M"' Catllornla 9:2627 and W502 at•ff on the l>all Of rece, ~~~~~A~I~~ T ~~GA~l~E
Ing pe1roleum Oii 011. Robert w ...._ -~~-TRACT MAP LOCATED AT 1he ,.., day fC)( tmng clalm• color. creed. netlonal C)(lgln,
UC>helt>um and tar 1ave111« -"' ,_. ..... tatl¥• of At.-2208 ANO 2210 CANYON 1>y any credit Of lhall be July PtBJC NOTICE MX or by reuon of hll/het OEF~RAf~~~ER INFOR-
wlth the right 10 tinter upon beft 0 . Mlleoft, 0-a~H ORIVE COSTA MESA, IN 18 1986 wflleh 11 Ille l>Ual· hendlcep MATION, PLEASE CALL
Mid land, u r~ In MIO & HILL YI... _, AN R 2 Z 0 NE EN · nesa day belOte Iha oon-llJWOM '°'"'teffl Ven., Nome THE p• •NNI""" DEPART. deed recorded s.ptembet Dt.w I . ,,_,.Mt-ye VI R 0 NM ENT A L 0 E -summation data specified (CrTACtON .IUDtCIA&.) ....,... ..... , Inc., 11770 ....,. """
27. 1943.lnbooll 1213. pege for ~·80ftll ~t'-TERMINATION NEGATIVE i bove NOTICE TO DEFENDANT W-Annue, lutt. 10S. MENT AT (714) 754-5245
140. Offlclel Record• of Mid ..... JIOO ~ ..... ,..,, DECLARATION • Oated May 8th 1986 (Avl$o • ACUMdO) RICE Pounteln v.11.,, CA Pul>lllhld Orange Coeet
---------.....,. ... CA 12S01 7 ZONE EXCEPTION M O R Q A N IN T ER . 12721·1117 Telephone: Oalty Piiot July 2, 1988
PROPONENT: Meu Consolldated Water DlstrlCI
1965 Plaoentle Avenue
Costa Mese, CA 92627
Telephone: (7 14}631-1291
Copies ol the 1n11t•I study are on Ille and avellable tor inspection at lhe
office ot the proponenl
The Juty 10, 1986, Regular Meeting ol the Board of Olree1ors wlll begin
at 7:00 pm.Jn the meeting room ot the Mesa Consolidated Weter District
ottioe located at 1965 Placentia Avenue. Costa Mesa. California.
Questions and/or comments should be directed lo the proponent on or
before July 10, 1986
DATED: June 10, 1986
Publlshed Orange Coast PERMIT ZE-80-:26A8 FOR , .. ED L. WIOFllLD, In· NATIONAL, A CALIFORNIA 71~14 W255
0111y Piiot July t 2 8 1986 TOREN SEGERSTROM. tended Tranttw.. CORPORATION. GLENN Put>llthed Orange Cou1 P\llt.IC NOTICE Kerl Kemp
WT2'6 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Pu1>ll1hed Orange Cout RICE INOtvtOUALLY ANO o.lly Piiot July 2. 1988 Qenerel Mene9-r DEATH NOTICES
OWEN , _________ c J SEGERSTROM AND Dally Piiot July 2 1988 OBA RICE MORGAN INTER-W:250 NOTlCI cw IN'ftllTION TO MESA CONIOLtoATeo WATER OliTAICT
MARY A OWEN and PllJLIC NOTICE ~~~~ rnRT~~ ~~REBN~ W258 ~~~~~~.LhE~~~P~IL A& ~~~ ~°""'~ = '
ROY OWEN Mary f'UILIC HEAf'ltfOI w1u GATEWAY FINAL OE-GAS CORPORATlON. A Ml.IC NOTICE ~ua cw COM>UCT-Publlshed Orange Co~sl Dally Pllol June 18, July 2, 1986
was born January 14, •1 HILD IY THI COITA VELOPMENT PLAN . TO Ml.IC NOTICE CORPORATION; RICHARD DEPARTMENT OF ING INPANT CA .. I, W497
1903, died J une 10. =··•~o~~~~. ct.~ ~fri'R~rRBuu9~01J>oNEco~: NoT1e1 °" ~ss~~~:~. ~J'~tro:. 1N+r:N~~~~::uE ~=::~~~~" Ptlll.JC NOTICE MUC ROTICE Pt8.JC ROTIC(
1986 Roy was born HALL, n FAlfll D .. IVE, TAINING 80.000 SQUARE DfHOlUT10N ATIO~ JAMES B. VERITCH; SERVICE NOTICE IS HEREBY Mid property mutt confoml c.rteln prlfltlng bualnMI •1•t• under the lndec>en-
March 1, 189R, du>d COITA MEIA, CALI-FEET ANO THREE, 1· OON BYRNES ANO DAN SEACLIFF EIJMNCIAL NOTlCf 0, !'Uk!{: GIVEN that on Ille 23rd day tolh4f'terma Md oondltlona. known N 'ftfftPf1nl of New-detlt Admlnl11retlon Of &-
June 27 1986 Both FOMt!A. AT t:tO ~ .... Oft s T 0 A y Bu 1 l 0 ING s FINCHER PARTNERSHIP. I CORPORATION; ROBERT AUCTIOfUAU Of June, 1tee tn. Boero of FriC>Otj In eocepttnce °' pori, lOcillr.iifitm't. Rw-,., .. Act • • ' •1 1---.. Al ~IMU T 0 TALL ING 124. 3 0 0 p1rtner1hlp conal1tlng Of W BALL, MACKEY & BALL. Undet 1119 auttlorl1y In TIV9t~ of the Oceetl View .........., .. , ..... Id .... _ .. -.... a~.. .. ............ ....... _ft ......
born m Youngstown, THl,.MI" ON· MON-SQUARE FEET LOCATED DON BYRNES ANO OAN ROES 1 THROUGH 50 AND Internal Revenue Code aee-SehoofOlttrtctoftheOounty :;;;;• W:.0 be-;.,, .. ,0 c;;992::; ·~-rr· ._..,, wlH ;-1,ls °"on"ju'lv 2;'.
Ohio Resident o! DAY, M.Y 14, 1M. M -AT 1540 1550, 1570 FINCHER. •nd wllleh hU DOES 1THROUGH100, IN-tlon 8331. the property de-of Orenge. State of Call-propoeall wNd'I offer low td>Tt1ep1-.andtl'le'det• 1He AT 9·30 AM. In Otcll-
Newport Beach for 19 GAl'DtNO THE ,Ol~OW-s c EN I c A N 0 3 5 8 5 carried on It• l>Yal,_. at CLUSIVE .c:riMd below,. .. been MIZ· lornle. ~l.mlMd thet the poet .... to ewolleea and on Of •ft• wNcti. the bulk No 3 It 700 CMG Center
M d Ro 1NQ Al'ftUCATIONI. HARBOR BOULEVARD. 16063 Bo111 Chlel Road, YOU ARE BEING SUED ed tor nonpayment of following lend bulldlnge, ..--. -·..-. ·~-·'-la to _ _..,...., .....__ w-o~ ......... CA years ary an y IF ANY OF TtiE FOLLOW-,COSTA MESi\. IN A POI Huntington Beach, Call· BYP~INTIFf:(AUd. le eat• Internal,~ laxet due end equipment' wttl not tie "''Th.~=d , .. ;,;~of ~'N'Ta 92702 -·· .......... _
were mamf"d !or 63 I NG Ac TI 0 N s ARE ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL f()(nll ..... dlMOlvld eflae-dernandenclo) GLEN LARRY from Captain'• Anc:hotege needed fC)( adlool purpoe9, ...... the right any or ... SA. &crow ~ 0.. IF YOU OBJECT to tN
years Both tl'M'mbers CH Al LENOEO IN COURT OEl'ERMINA TION EIR Uve 11 59 pm on MSl'Ch tO. MC MILLIN, BERNAAO ANO Inc DeA Cec>one'I TM end wtff be i.t 10 IM hlO'*I IMdl and to w.iw any Ir· pllrtmtnt IQl6, 500 ......... Qrlfllinel of IN P9000n, you
o! the Harbor and THE CHALLENGE MAY BE .. lllll6 EL EA N 0 RT FELT 0 N. property wlb be llOld 8' pub-blddet' lot purpoeea of oper• r~ ~c.M• Dr ~ ~ either ..., at ...
LIMITED TO OHL Y THOSE FOR FURTHER IN :>R-Aft• that date nellher DONALD ANO CHRISTINE "-...... IOn aa .vOYlcSed by at'-Infant cere prWlhoof ,.._ ~ -....,. ........ Costa Mesa Sentor ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES MATION ON THE ABOVE ~ne<haaau111oritytol>lnd JONES, EL.OOH 0 LAHR, ;,.;;;; ~Code aee.. ~ior efllld en= ated at Hunlln~n ' ..,. .. .......,, on °' ·-·"' .... ltMe 'fGll ,._.
CttJz.en Clubs, and St AT THE PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATIONS TELE-the partnership excac>t In-THEODORE GAANT PVT-lion $335 and, ... ,_, regu-for the pertod BMctl, ~ thla 6 •11• ~!Me be Med ~c::~wrttten=
Andrews Presby DESCRIBED IN THIS NO. PHONE 754-5245 0ACALL IOfaruwlndlnguptMpart-NAM, MICHAEL ANO letloM.OlteofSeleJvly22. Auguat 15, 1W ~v;.. ICHOOl. wtl~)~~tll 11020 the hMMO Y':.:11Pf*11-
Ch h N TICE OR IN WRITTEN COR-AT THE OFF~E OF THE nerlf\lp. 1Ha1ra both pert· TRACEY RILEY R08ERT 1W Time of s.ie 1t00 June 30 1917 DllTfltCT IOARD OP Ihnen, .,.,. of Amef'lc,e Mee~ be'" per90ft Of by tenan urc • ew -RESPONOENCE OE-PLANNING 0 PARTMENT nert shall be required to W.SMITl'f,WlllAMH.ANO em, 'Piece of s.le 24000 SCHOOL/AOORESS· TAUITlll, Ir lltelle NT&SA,600N9wp0t1Coen'-your attorney.
port Beach They are LIVERED f O THE PLAN-ROOM 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. conMnt to auch ICll RENEE l . SUIT ANO KEN-AwUI Rd . Legune Niguel. CA LeA Vl9w Scrlool. 17200 --., "t 1tllmt Dr. ~ 8Moh, C-. IF YOU AM A CM.D4TOlll
1u.rvwed by 2 daugh NINO COMMISSION AT. OR ~gRsi: MESA. CALI-DON IYfllMll A.ND DAN NETH L. WILLIAMS 92&77 Title offered• Only Plnehum l.anl. Hun11ngton Publl.lhed OrMgia eoe.t !omit Of. contingent CNdltor of
ten, Dolores Homa of PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC Pu~lahed Or COut f!MCHI .. "'A"T'Na .. ...., YCMI ..... CAL.aNDAlt the right, title end Int ... of BMch, CA 92147 Delly Piiot June 27 • .My 2, 9, tr) The IMI CSete for flllng IM---· you ll'IU9t,..
8-1) Diego and Carol H~AR~&NNING ACTION Delly Pllol My 2~":ee ., Doft ayrw, OeMtei :A~•:;.. 't.. -::.-: g:;:~~=tol~ = ~ :;::: ~-1920 1eea dalma la .Jutf 11, 1NI. ~ c:lellPt with IM ocut Or Jotfe of Newport p A • a 8 . 1 o 9 F o R W2S4 '~ typewrttteft mpanM et property wtn t>e on.-.et fOf All pr~ rnu.t be,.... FWttt eu~~ ni:: =~•e'fc: C: ~!'.1::. ::=":
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·s .ummer salads se . . .. ,
Seasonal lngre tents guarant~e freshness,
· nu~rtttonal value. economy an ewercalorleSf
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Salads are achievin& main mealstatusata areater rate than ever before. An obvious
reason iathe dual>cfvantaaeofconsumifta very few calories while yieldinaall the benefits
of a fresh nutritious meal. . ~
Warm summertime weather lends iuelf to liabt and easy nutritional meals. Salads, one
of the most versatile and economical meals around, keep time in the kitchen to a
minimum, and can be prepared in advancewithout.compromisjni ta:ate fo.rc:on~enience.
Creatina salads with New Zealand GrannyStrutb appl~ and Cahforn1a 1ccbera lettuce
is the freshest way to take the heat off' on warm summerevemnas.
The fresher the ioaredients, the more nutritional the salad. This is because increased
exposure to temperature and liahtcan ctearaae the vitamin content in Cruitsan<t vegetables.
ltts essentia1 ~tlhe freshest inaredi~nts be iued. to obtain the muimu m nutritional
value. ~.
Guaranteed freshness and nutritiollal value are only a portion of the benefits
consumen receive when combining California.icebera lettuce with New Zealand Granny
Smith apples. There are only 80 calories in a Granny Smith and 25 calories i{I a single
aervina ofic:ebeta {based on 4 servings per head oflettuce), ancttogetherthey contain .,.,
almost 20 percent of the daily requirement for vitamin C.
Despite the ~efits, in the final analysis calories and nutrition don't count. The
bot'lom line is satisfaction -and that, of course, is somethina you have LO savor for yourself. ·
MEXICAN CHICK.EN W ALOORF
I a.ead CaUfora.l81ee1>era Jettace,
i New Ze•l•M Grmy SmU11 apple1.
! wnle ~drea breasts, bolted, ttbmed, cooked ud diced
~ np 1Ucecl celery
!4 np dart aeedle11 raJ11D1
14 np clloppe4 walnts
~ npdalry sovcream
14nptal ..
¥1 ~cayeue-pepper
1 avocado cwt lato wed1ea .
Core lettuce. With core-side down, cut a hollow in opposite side of head and pull open
to make a bowl. Get a nice grecn, to6se head for best results. Use 2 hands to open up gently
so bead.remains leafy and attractive. Dice 1 apple and oombine with chicken, celery.
raisfus and walnuts.
Combine sour cream, salsa and cayenne. Pour over chicken mixture and toss gently.
Spoon chicken mixture into lettuce head. Garnish with avocado and remaining apple. If
disired, dollope"tra.sourcream and salsa on tpp. Serve with tortilla chips. Makes 4
servings.
. APPLE ANDTUR,KEY JULIENNE SALAD
1 tO z lleadt of Callfonia leeber1 lettace
z New Zealud Grmy Smida apples: cat taco narrow wed1e1
~ poadroa1ttuteybreaat,ntlatoJ.i.teue1trlpt (
14 np cnmbled blae daeese a 1Ucea of bacoe ceolle41, draiDed ud cnmt»led a peeaoalou1llced~y
Maatanl Fr~ Drnm1•r Caraway VtDatp-ette
Removeou~friUylcavesoOeuuceand use to line salad bowl. Tear up enough
lettuce to measure I Ill quarts and place in.salad bowl. Top with apples, turkey. blue cheese.
bacon and green onions in an attractive manner. Serve with Mus ta rd French Dress1 ng or
Ca~way Viliaig:rette. · .
Mutanl Fracll Drenlas: Combine v. cup cider vinegar, 2 tablespoons sugar. I
tablespoon water and 3 teaspoons whole mustard seeds in an electnc blc'nder; whir unt1 I
smooth. Slowlywhiri~ 1hcup oliveoil until thick and well blended. Sur in an additional
1 teaspoon whole muswd seeds. Makes about I cup.
Caniway'\'l.aall"ette: Combine 'I• cup vegetable oil, l 1h tablespoons red w1 ne vinegar. •n teaspoon tarragon, crumbled.¥. teaspoon caraway seed, 11. teaspoon sugar and few
daihes white pepper; mix well. Makes 4 servings. .
PALACE SHRIMP SALAD
! iablnpooaa ve1etable oil
-1poad medl•m prawn, alaelled ud deveined _
~ 1 medJam Ollloa nt lato tllin wedges
. ~ cap veptable oJJ
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(P.leaae He SUMMER/C2)
_air orecas :
'CoWloSsal ~food
demonstrations
The "cream of the crop" m food demonstrations 1s
promised during the I Cktay run of the Orange County Fair that
salutes the dairy industry this year.
Cooking tips on foreign c~isin~ to low-cal f?Ods and use of
appliances will be whipped up 1n daily progra~s m the Gourmet
Gallery on the fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. start~ng July 11. .
In keeping with the fair theme, the opening chef will tailor
her recipes around dairy product~. . . ·
Patricia Stone a cooking expert from V ilia Park. will feature
Yogurt Stropnoff in herdemonstratio~. titled "Have lt Shmmer
Summer with Yogurt," a~ 6:30 p.m: Fn~y. . .. -
, During her "Mealtime Magi c Wtth ~ilk a~ 4 p.m.
Saturday, she will prepare Peach).'. ~n~na A1p. a mil~ shake-type~nk, and at 4 p.m. on the ~ollowm.~Saturda¥ she wtll make
Frosty Pineapple Pop-outs dunng her Buttermilk, The Secret
Ingredient" demonstration.
Stohe teaches cooking classes for the North Orange County
Community College District in the adult ~ucat1on d.Jv1s1on:
In kecpina with the fair theme, Menlou Jenkins of Irvine
wil\ feature sour cream in her menu for an elegant evening
dinner. Her program is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
· Jenkins a lawyer and art history expcn who also teaches
cook.mg cta'sses. will prepare Baco~ Stutt:ed Mushrooms.
Avocado Salad with Sour Cream Dressing, Chicken Divan. and
Strawberries with Brown Sugar a.nd Sour Cream.
Another Irvine resident, Nancie McDermott, will offer a
taste of Thailand at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
A.jpecialist in the cuisines of Asia, .McDermon will prepare
Red Beef Curry, ScaJlion bmelets, Red Cabbage Salad and
Coconut Aan.
l'he Red Beef Curl)'., she 8f5• is a dish that tastes best when
it is reheated. She sugests m mg 1 car y enougft SO' tn:mr be
refrigerated and reheated. . .
Italian cuisine will be featured in Roy Pmgo's 6:30 P:m.
demonstration on closinf <Uly. The Santa A!la teacher of Itah~n
and French cuisines wit prepare Pasta Primavera Salad with
Cottage Cheese. ·
A charter member of the Southern California Culinary
Guild, Pingo has ajven ~king eta~ coast to ~st. He has
attended cookina schools m San f'ranc1~0. Washanaton, D. C ..
the Cordon Bleu, and ta Virenne in Pans. Wetght Watcher recipes will be prepared b~ Les~1e ~te of
Anaheim at 6:30 J>tm. Wednesday; ~read ba.kina tips Wlll be
ajven by Ann Cockrell of Ana.he1m Hills at 4 p.m. on the same
day· and creative tncks with frozen bread douah will be ~tcd by Sharyl Heavin of Westminster at 6.30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday. .
Peter f'lnn ufSan Clemente w;H demonst111t•elqant ace •
carvings at 6:30p.m. both Satu~ys of the fair.
Finan who learned the techniques at Oran. e Coast College. . (Pl ... rAIR/C4)
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in pal~te.pleasers
lrTtne re•ldent• Kancte
McDermott (left) ~d· ller-
.Qou Jeo.klna wlll aba.re .
coo~ •kill•, while Peter
'1.nan Will demonatrate tee caninC at the fair.
By LORI C. NAK.A Y AMA ·
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Impressing-the palataof thcoilina.ry wodd calls for no si~
So when the proprietors of the Silver Palat~, c1ie phenomenally s_ . ~
gounnettake-out in New York's UC>Pcr ~e§t Sid~. beard food cnllCS lau~
their efforts, they knew they had sometb1hg special.
With bold, dashin~ colors and lialit: yet vibrant flavors •. ~.Silver
Palate has become the defi-
nition of contemPQrary taste
and the New American
·cuisine. the trend in dining
that calls for highest quality
ingredients and innovative
recipes.
"'I like to think dmt our
style of cooking brings new
dimensions-~to food ,"Julee-
Rosso, co-ori&inator of the
Silver Palate said during an
interview at Nordstroms,
South Coast Plaza. "We blend
the u\.usual with the famihar. •
and ~erything has a very •
distinct; i:tcan, dear taste. Nothing subtle. I love explosive. flavo~" . • ·Rosso met her partner Sheila Luluns, owner of a catenna bus10C$S, in
.1977 when she hired her to cater a pyess luncheon. Then an advertisina and ·
marketing director for a textiles firm . Rosso proposed a joint-venture, and,
the two scraped up a $14,000 investment t.nd launched into the food
service industry.
Lukins chopped, boiled and mixed her favorite renditions of duc:trnf salad and pastas.in·berown kitchen, w~e Rosso peddled theirwaiaouto
a cramped shop. By the end of their opening day, ck')' ~rrc
exhausted ... and completely sold out.
Every day thereafter ended the same way, and the Silver Palate ~n
'became one of New York's trendiest food estabUlllments .. A pretty
1mprcs.sf ve.fatllftbenation's capital ofcafcs, take.-iand c•tcnes ~haL
started out as a hobby exP.loded mto a multimilliolt ~ollar a year b~mess.
The Silver Palate enterpri~ i~cludes the orisJnal shol?, a ~ourmet
product line distrib\ll.cd through more than ··~stores nat1onwtdc, fu!!
caterina services, a bcst-sellina tj>okbook. "The SiJver Palate Cookbook,
with one million copies in print, and now Jts equally populat sequel. "The .
Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook. .
"People ¥Y we're crazy to aivoaway our rcopcs." Rosso wd. "But I
hate people who keep 'secret' recipes and leave out key ingredients when
they give them out." •
"I say you·re only as aood as t~ rcapcs you 11ve .. .
In which case. Ro and lulcins ~ very, very aood Tbe1t lalcst
cookbook hiahliahts more than 450 refresluna T'CClpes and mcludt
seasonal menus with peafic in tructions on servma and pmis.hina to
achieve the same Sil'#er Palate flair.
Aoco~ to 'their pb1losopl\y, fOQds hould be fresh, lively, and
praen.led leudrama than. nouvelle cui inc. Fun )'ct sophisucatcd
Stylish. yet unpretentJou . And, upOSStblc. everythina should spar\Je-witb
an untraditional, unexpected twist.
Their fresh pea salad. for example, ~ ~m aromatic mint pna~
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serve ic'e Cr€am specials
lotcreamd sert can beassimplusacouplcof
scoopsi.kcnstrai&ht from your frcczcrorMelaborate
as baJccd Alaska. somewhere in bet ween are the t~o
vcryspeci1Jicccre1mdc rt fcaturedh~.
The ice cream pie has a "crust .. of chocolatcch1p
mint icecrearn,a filhnaofstrawberry ice cream and a
toppinaofchocoJate iceqcam balls. Strawberry lee
Cream Cake is sumptuous enough for any dinner party
or family celebration ..
TRIPl.~ FLAVORED
. ICE CREAM PIE .
I plDtt cltocolate cblp mlD& Ice cream
1 plDt 1trawberry Ice cream
1 plat cllocOlate lee cream
Fl'ed 1trawberries ud wklpped cream, optional
In a chilled bowl, soften chocolate chip mint ice
cream sliahtly. Spread evenly onto the bottom and
sidtsof9-inch pie plate. Frttze I hour, or until almost
firm.
Fill ice cream crust with slightly softened
.strawberry ice cream: freeze I hour or until almost
finn.
Scoop chocolate ice cream into balls. place on·
;:ookie sheet. Freeze until firm. Place atop strawberry
layer. Garnish with whipped cream and strawberries. if
desired. Makes 8 servings.
STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM CAKE
3 pints strawberry Ice cream
1% dry ltallu aJmood macarooD1
· 3 tablespoons cream 1berry
Easy Cblffoa Cake Layer (recipe follows)
1 Jar (8 oance1) ttrawberry Ice cream topping
1 cap lleavy cream
•;. cap 1trawberry or red currant jelly
I plot 1trawberrlu
Ina chilled bowl, sol1en ice cream slightl y. spread
evenly into rwo 8-incb round lay,.r"cake pans lined with
plastic wrap; freeze I hour. or unt il almost firm .
Crumble macaroons into a small bowl: !iprtnkle
with sherry; let stand 15 minutes. -
plit cooled cake layer horizontally to make 2
la)e~ Place J la)'cr, cut-ide up, on a mall cOokic
~hect; pre d with about y, of the traw~ loPPina.
Top.with one ice cream layer. prinkle 1h macvoon
crumbs evenly over ice cream; spoon another 'It
strawbcny topping ~~er crumbs. .
Top with n:ma1n1nf maearoon crumbs, ice cream
layer, strawberry toppina and cake layer, cut-side
down, in ttiat order; press lightly together. freeze
several hours or overnight.
To decorate: In a medium-size bowl, whip heavy
l'ream . Sfj'rcad or pipe cream onto sides of cake. Just
before sc:rving, melt jelly in small saucc~n over low
heat. Wash. dry. hull and halve strawbemes; amnge
over top of cake: brush with melted jelly. Makes 12 to
16 servm~.
EASY CHIFFON
CAKE LAVER
1 egg, separated
:\• cup sugar •
1 cup PLUS % tablespoon• 1lfted cake flour
1 ~ teaspoon baking powder
~ .. teaspoon salt
3 tablespoon• vegetable oll
~cup milk ·
l tea1poon vanllla .
Preheat oven to moderate (350 degrees). Grease
and Oouran 8-inch layer cake pan. In a small bow(, beat
egg white with electric mixer until foamy; add 4
tablespoons sugar, I tablespoon at a time. Beat I
minute after each addition; beat until stiff and glossy.
~ Sift remainingsu~~u. flour, baking powder and salt
together mto a Jarge oowl. Add oil, then 'I• cup mil~
and "anilla. Beat I minu..te. scraping bowl occasionally.
.\dd the remaining milk and egg yoJk; beat I minute,
)Craping bowl. Fold in meringue; PQUr into prepared
pa n/ · .
Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until
center spnngs back when lightly pressed with fingertip.
Cool on w,ire rack 10 minutes. Remove from pan. Cool
thoroughly. '
SUMMER SALADS SIMP~ Y SENSATIONAL ...
From Cl
•1. cup wbJte wine vinuar .
2 medJam cloves garlic, minced (1 teaspoon)
t tablespoons peanut batter
1 tablespoon sugar
•;, teaspoon salt
California Iceberg lettuce leaves
2 New Zealand Granny Smltb apples
'fa pound pea pods, steamed ·
Heat 011 in skillet. Saute prawns and onion for 2 to 3 minutes or unlll
prawn.5 tum pink. Combine oil, vinegar, garliC. peanut butter, sugar and
salt: mix well. Pour dressing over prawns and chill
To serve, line salad plates w1th several lettuce leaves. Slice apples and
toss with dressing and prawns: divide prawa and apple mixture among
..alad1pJates. Garnish ~1th pea pods and extra apple wedges. Makes 4
'Cf"\ rngs
CAFE APPLE-CHEESE SALAD WITH
WALNUT DRESSING
l bead California Iceberg lettuce
2 New •Zeal'and Gra'nny Smith apples cut into wedges
8 oun'ces goat cheese or cream cheese• sliced into 8 pieces
• 4 ou'nces proscia1to, thinly -sJiced
1 teaspoon coars~ black pep~r
•, cup vegelable oil
3 tablespoons r~d wipe vinegar'
• , cull coarsely chopped and roasted walnuts
2 tablespoons Jugar ., ·
1" teasp..oon each: thyme, ros~mary and marjoram
· Cover 4 ind1 v1<luar salad plates generously with le'ttuce loaves.
\rrangr apples. cheese and prosc1\.1tto in lettuce. Spnnklc each with
pcpp<:r < omh1nc oil 'incgar. \\.alnuts. siigar. thyme. roc;cmaf"} and
marJoram. ml\ \\.t.'ll Dri11lc drt•c.,c:,rng O\ er salad before ~en ing.
•If desired, heat l hct'\C '>I ices in l50-dcgrcc own for 2 to 1 minute~ or
until warmed throu~h \1akc<i 4 scnrngc.,.
THAI SALAD WITH
SPICY DRESSING
111 quarts shredded Ca lifornia iceberg lettuce
l whole chlckeo breast, boned, skinned, cooked and shredded
2 l'lew Zealand Granny Smith apples, thinly sliced
1 cup beaD sprouts, softened•
% table-spoons green onion, cat into long sbred1, green part onl).'
•;, cup peu1ts
I tea1poon grated llme peel
t,i,, cap rice wine vinegar ·
2 tablespoons soy sauce
I to 3 teaspoons Tabasco
2 teaspoons sugar
l large clove garlic, minced ( 1 tea1po0n)
'-'a cup olive oil
Place lettuce 1n large servi ng bowl. Top with chicken. apples. bean
sprouts. green onion. peanuts, and lime'J)eel in an attracuvc fashion.
For dressing, combine vi negar. soy sauce, Tabasco. sugar and garlic in
elcc-tnc blender: whir until smoth. Whir in olive 011 a little at a 11mc until
thick and well blended. {)Azzie dressmg over salad: toss before sen 1ng
Makes 4 servings.
•To soften bean sprouts. place m colander and pour 0o1ling \\.ater
over.
IMPERIAL PORK SALAD
4 pork chops, boned (about 1 poand bonele11 meat)
% taltlespoon1 vegetable oil
I cap minced water chuta11ts .
1 cap 011Dced New Zealand Grllllly Smith apples
1 table-spoon grated fretJa ginger roel
2 tablespoons cbopped green olllon i tablHpoou boltln sauce
1 table-spoon soy saace
I ta~leapoon corn1tarch dJ11olved ln •;, cup water
1 large bead California Iceberg lettuce
2 New Zealod Granny Smith apples, cut Into wedge•
Finely mince pork. Heat oil in skillet and stir-fry pork in batches over
high heat. torn mg batch onto plate when golden. After meat 1s cooked. add
water chestnuts, minced apples, ginger root and onion to empty skillet.
~llr-fry l to 2 minutes.
~dd ho1sin so sauce and cornstarch-water mixture: stir into skillet
until all is blended. Return pork to skillet andlicat through.
Meanwhile. cut lettuce into wedges: separate wedges into layers to
make lettuce .. dippers." Line platter with dippers. Pack pork mi xture into
dippers and garnish with apple wedges. Makes 4 servings
· Heres to a delicious PINEAPPLE SALAD
% capt torn romaln-e lettuce
'fa cap tblnly sliced celery
'fa eacumber, tblnly sliced
t pineapple rings, cut Into
wedges
Dress up salads With
goat cheese, peaches
. and 6th Ground ham is so ~ers~tile. Use It for ham salad or fancy
hors d'oeuvres
Your,,. •••• , HoMrB•li•d •IOI• ••
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Tht V1ll1ga Ctnte1
1222 So 8feollhu1st
92B04 (It BIN Road)
Phone (71') 135 2'61
• C080fl DU MAR
8700 E. Cont Hwy 97625
l'tton (714) 8 7 3 9000
UTUflO
24001 Raymond Way •2
(Belt Tower P1111
North at El Toro Road) 92630
Phone (714) 837 3822
HUNTIMITON llACff '
19069 Buch Bfvd 97848
(N111t to Ralphs Martel 11 Gel1111d)
Phone (714) 8.48 857~
d 7th Here's a super an combo. Use Cllopped
• HoneyBaked brand ham
to top -Off a baked potato.
d 8th Soup's on. Our an ham bone is full of
flavor. Cook it up.
a,dd chunks of ham, then add whatever you like-
sght peas. Deans. nee. vegetables _
Now. 1f you've finally finished your HoneyBaked
brand ham. get another one and start ttlis
delicious process all over again.
• Half or Whole Honeylaked brand hams
~failt MIM IHmoked no less,Ultn.aOMuR,,and
• sptral deed for easy serving)
••arty Trlls • NltlOl'Wi.lt Shlpplat
• fr19' Own.Roasted IH S-'cld T1Jkey1
• Fuly Cntctd '"""" ... ,s •atft Clf'ltfec.tll
LAHAIM
Sfcamore Pim
2428 W Wh1tt1t1 Blvd 90831 '
(I lrghl w or Beach 8tvd )
Phone (213) &~· 211•
CNtMGl
14111 H Tualm
(It Ktttlla) 82817
Phont (714) 997 9960
HONEYBAKED TM
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% tablespoons finely chopped p~ty While goat cheese has appeared z tablespoons vegetable oil un the rnenu of many Ca lifo rnia-
2 tablespoons white \vine s1vle restaurants in the past few ~ years. it 1s now quite widely
vinegar a' ailable in the markets Soft-
Salf' and freshly-gfound pepper tc' tu red and rather bland, It comes
to ta1te in small logs perfect for slicing
Add romaine. celery. cucumber. fhcshceswill beevenandeasyto
pineapple and parsley to a salad do if ~ou wipe the sharp. thin-
bowl : cover and chill. Just before bladed knife between each slice.
serving toss with 011, vinegar. salt By 1ts _nature, goat cheese 1s
and pepper. Makes 2 large servings. perfect for marinating. The nch
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garlicky mixture used here h@s a
hint of sweetness from the Cali-
fornia cling peach juice that
enhances the herbs and softens the
garlic navor.
Tossed with a combination of
lettuce, watercress and cling peach
halves, this simple salad makes a
ligh t nutritious lunch w1thjusta roll
to accompany it. It's.so easy and so
good it just may be a runner-up to
the all-time favorite of California
cltng peaches and cottage cheese.
GOAT CHEESE SALAD
2 cans ( 11 oaaces eacll) Call·
fornla clln1 peach balves lo
Julee or extra llpt 1yn1p
2 tablespoons olive oil
% larae cloves garlic, pre11ed
'fa teaspoon rosemary,
crumbled
"' teaspoon ab1me, crumbled
1 packap (5 ~ OUDCH) goat
cheese · 1
1 bead butter lettace
1 cup watercre11 1prl11
Drain peact)es reserving 'h cup
liquid: save remainder for other
uses. Combine reserved 'h cup ·
peach hczy1d with' olive oil, garlic.
rosemary and thyme: mix well.
Slice goat chee~ about 'l•·inch
thick. Toss goat cheese in dressma
gently to coat evenly, cover and
.mannate in the refrigerator over-
A1ght for Oavor to blend.
· To serve. bnna cheese to room
teinpera turc; line 1nd1vidual salad
plate$ with lettuce luvcs and
watercress pn . Place peach
halves over lettuce. Spoon cheese
(room tcmpcmturc) And marinade
over pcachc to ~rvc. Make 6
~rv1ng\.
•
It's that time of year aaain when laot Notn: c bastian i
everyone SOCS 10 the. fair to take a Vmcyards, 1982 Sonoma Valley,
look at wha1'1 new and WH 'Tailfcathcl)1' I l. .. n~stalgic over memories of past _ Porta: Chnstian Brothen, oon·
faus and \heir lace in Amcncan vintaJC California, ·Treasure~ I 4;
history. CreJta Blanca. I 9l9 Cahtom1
The Oranac County Fair, how-T1nta. sl 4; E. &J. Gallo, nonvintaae
ever, hu a sliaht ed~ ovtr other California Tawny (Livinsston
f'CIJTti:onaJ f~irs arou.n .tM country. Cellars). st 4; E. & J. Oa\Jo, 1s one has a wine competition nonvint~c Cal1''"-om· a·a "--.. m (Ltv· w· 1984 So c th t l k th 1 '' "''~.. incry~ noma ounty, a current Y ran s ·~ e araest 11'\&Ston cllan), I 4; E. · J. Gallo, Bla~k Mountam Vmeyardi Ca k 4, such competition in the world. nonvintaae Cahfomia Spumantc 'Faculty,' sl 3. ·
Winery, nonvintaae Caliromia
Ptopnetor's Reserve, s1 I.
tue.lbip: Almaden Vineyards, nonvin~ California Ricshna. st 2.
This year marks a decade in (~tore), sl 4: and Trader Joe's RH Table IH: Glen Ellen which every California wine that i 1 _ __::..,..::_ __________ __.:.:..:...:.__:.:.:..:..:..:___:.::.::..:.._:....:..:..:.........:::..:.:..:..:..:_ __ :_ ___ _::_ ____ --~.A..~~...,,.,,...~-_,._:;----=-----.....;.--~-...... --:....,.-!
commercially •vailable in Orancc · "
County is jud1ed. What sets this
C:ompetit1on above others. notwith-
standina the thousands or wines
JUdaed, is the judging panel, com-
posed only of winemakers and
winery principals. This year, some
78 professionals awarded more
than 860 medals m a field of more
than 2,000 wines.
When the judges begin their
laborious task, wines are first
placed in a price arouping. and we
have broken down our list into
three pricing categories for you .
. Wines arc secondariJy grouped
according to residual sugar in the
finished product.
In our listings, which will appear
i11 several columns, the' final com-
ment for each wine is "sl" with a
number from one to five. The "sl"
stands for su,aar level with "one"
being the dnest wine and "five ..
being the 1Weetest.
The list of Gold Medal winners
has not been published as yet. There
may, therefore, be a few winC$ that
got these awards that were not
available at this time.
So within a balfdozenwmes, this
hst is the same as.will-be printed in
the booklet. which will Qe available
for purchase shonly. The offictal
booklet will list all medal winners in
all categories. If you would hke to
obtain a copy of the bookle1. call 538-5~W. ._
Here are the Gold Medal winners
1n the SI to $5 range:
Cabernet Sanlpoos: Castoro
Cellars, 1982 San Luis Obispo
County. sl 1; Grand Cru Vineyards,
1983 Sonoma Co unty. sl 1; Rancho
Sisquoc Winery, 1983 Santa Maria
Valley. ~state Bottles. sl l ; Rolling
Ridge Winery, nonvintagc Paso
Robles 'Red Tabre Wine,' st I;
Round Hill Cellars. nonvintage
California. Lot 5' 'House,' st I : and
Scbastiani Vineyards,· non vintage
California (August Sebast1a n1
Country label), sl I. '
Cbardonnays: Bald1nellt
Vineyards 1984 Monterey County.
sl I : Corbett Canyon Vineyards,
1984 Central Coast. st I : Rafanelli
Winery, 1983 Sonoma County, Dry
Creek Valley, sl I: ISC Wines of
California, I 985 Sonoma County,
Alexander Valley. Gauer Ranch, sl
I.
Also Leeward W 1nery1 1984 Ce n-
tral Coast, sl I; R.H. Phillips
Winery, 1985 California. sl I and
Rancho Sisquoc Winery, 1984
Santa Maria Valley. Estate Bottled. sl I. .
French Colombards: Paul
Masson Vineya rds, 1984 Cali-
fornia, sl 2: Scbast1an1 Vin eyards.
1984 Cahfomia (August Scbasuani
Count') label). sl 2: and Souvera1n
Cellars. 1985 Mendocino County.
·c~~:a~~.i:!~~s s:~ )~~:P-e~dfonceffi
Winery. 1985 Sonoma County. sl 2.
Merlots: Pnnstcr Winery. 1981
Napa Valley. Special Select (Blue
Stnpe). sl I. MHcatl~ Fonmo Winery, 1985
Santa Clara Coun.ty, Amabile
Grape, 'Malvasia Bianca,' sl 2, and
Sutter Home. 1984 California
(Amabile), sl 3.
Petite Slrabs: Bogle V.mcyard\.
1984 Clarksburg. sl I
Summer fare.
class topics
; Summer salads. potluck d1shc!.
and Chinese ct.t.1sine will be the
topics of three food classes this
month, offered by Coastline Com-
munity College.
Sally Lansing will demonstrate a
fast ·and fancy garden sk illet, fresl'I
fruit yogurt. Polynesian shnmp
boats. chicken noodle salad and
hckety spijt chocolate dream bars
dunng "Cl\ol Summer Salads Plus"
at 7 p.m . July 9.
"Favorite Potluck Dishes." also
to be taught by 1:.-ansing, will be
presentedat7p.m July 14. Demon-
strations '"elude main dish party
salad, Mexican fiesta pasta salad.
country nee, chicken ptead11lo pie.
fudge marble cheeS'Ccake and
peanut butter crunch cake.
"Chinese Cooking the Eas>
Way" is a four-pan class to be
taught by May "'f a1 at 7 p m
Wednesdays. bc&innmg July 16.
For places and rcg1stralJons fee\,
call the college's Commun1t> Ser-
vices office at 241 -6186 • • • Nutritious salads. fish cntrccs
and Mexican dishes will tX' demon-
strated m·thttc scparatl' classes at
P1ret's Perfect Pan cooking 5<'hool
1n South Coast Pl81n
Roy P1ngo will frlch .. Pasta ~lsds au Colcur" at 6 p m. Tues-
day: Patty G1llfillan's topic will he
"30 Minute Fish" at b p.m. July 9.
and Kay Postoriu~ will offer "Mci1-
1can Ncuvo Cumnr"' nt 6 pm Ju ly
1 (}:
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~~6 Mfl •
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Fresh.
GroUndBeef
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Coke or Pepsi
u ouam . Tou Par Only
~~--L79 . . i..caa...... 60 ~ . .......... .
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Sauce
s200 OFF ·
Knott'• Jerry. ~· .
Fmm
VnUmltedU• Tlcbts
....... .._ ........ =· " 14951295
CbOdren... 1095 895 neMta t:
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Twin Pack-Bell
Brand Potato
USDA 1Dapect9d4olden PNmNm
Chuck
Steaks
Bartles 8c Jaymes
Wine Cooler
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Sc:rY• .85 401451 Ralphs
Gallon Fruit Drinks .
4llOlted
nOTon Wlc. eoqpoa Cllld ~ °' . _.,..... ....
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Lower Prices.
Higher ·standards·
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Fresh
Iceberg Lettuce
.29 ..
--fl<!D-•
'Sen• 35
60ct.zee y
Napkins 4 119. ,.,..
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~Coeat DAILY PtlOT/ W~. JU1V 2, 1986
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eel in nutritional infor mat iOn a bout seafood
By DOAOTllY WEN g protein of fish 1s complete. havana for example, has only about '·' calories. Calories in the leanest cholesterol and thettby raise the dieu. Be sure lO uae laiiOnJ:sce or
..._, 1 1u all nine of the "c sentia1° amino milliarams (ma) of iron, compered pce1es (crab, scallop ) may ~Just blood cholesterol level, while poly· some otheueuonina that not
ucc 0 ........... acids (the buildin& blocks of pro-to l.5 ma in a similar amount of 100 or less per 3112-0uncc scrv1na unsaturated fats help to reduce contain ult. however. • .
More and more people are eauna tein) that we need to set from foods. cooked meat. • (compared to 220 for the same blood cholesterol levels. mo~ and more fl h. Nutritionist Tbe &.vitamin content of fish is Becau lack of dictacy iron is a amount oflean ground beef). However, shellfish. especiaUy Q. 1hy .. flM 11mttl•t1 MY••
con 1der thi to ~ a Jood trend about the same as 1hat of other problem, particularly to tcen·aae Calorie-s for other fish ran~ from lobster a nit oy ten, are high in •troDI "fl"1".,. aM a. ... T
because fi h arc healthful. Because animal foods. fish are a aood lJII and premeJVtrual women. 130 to 200 per serv1na. (This as for preformed cboleaterol and arc not A. For most species. tnily frtlh
they have little or no wa te, they arc source of niacin, biotin, 86 and those who eat fish in preference ao JU~t the fish. not added butter or rccomtnended for 1 cholesterol-fl hare almost oclorlcaa. Fish beJi.n
oncn amons the "best buys" of the B 12. Some fatly fish are exccJlent meat should be parttcularly con-marganne. brcadina. etc. Fned control djet. . to smell .. fishy" when deteriorataon
protein foods. sources of vitamins A and D. but cemed about geltina enough of th1 breaded fish could be as high or Q. U yo•'re oa a low aodl•m ... , sets in. onen this is the result of
Hece arc some answers to com-lean fi$h have very mall amounts mineral from other foods in their higher in calories than meat.) 1lrould you avo .. oeeu fl1ll? poor handlina or stofllC practices
monly asked questions about fish: of t~e~ vitamrns. diet. Q. Wby are personi on A. Just because fish Uve "in salt -hold Ina fish toO lonsat t.oowann
Q. Ro" do flab compare lD Fish -contain about the same Q. Wby aH f111t 10 often r~ cbolnterol-coDtrol dJett told to eat water doesn't mean they have more a temperatutt. .
aatrltlonal vaJue fo ofber protein amount of the minerals po1assium ommeDded for penont oa wet1bt more 1t1b and le11 meat? salt or sodium in \heir tissues than This allows bacterial and
f004b? and phosphorus as meat; greater control diets? A. The fat in fish 1s more fresh-water fish or other animals. enzymatic action to take place
A. Fish protein is equivalent in amounts of calcium and mag-A. Fish, parucularJy 1he lean polyunsaturated. while meat has Except for a few seecies, such as which cause oxidatiQn of fau and
quality to that ofother animal foods ncsiurn; and less iron and sodium. varieties, have consjderably less fat more saturated fat. Saturated fats shark, fish arc low an sodium and acids with resulting off-odors and
'uch as meat and poultry. The A 3112.ounce serving of cooked fish, than meat, and therefore fewer tend to cause the body to form arc recommended on low sodium navors.
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DIMMID
T8M1P ROAST
HUGHES I . INCH 2 9
VALUE TRIMMED I
BEEF lOIN L& •
ROUND BEEF
,I .......
fAMILY snAKS
HUGHES '. INCH
VA.LUE TRIMMED I 59 BEEF CHUCK L& •
B.B.0 . Bob or 8'oll
3 LB. PKG. LIMIT 2
tB.
FLAllKIN Rl8S ......
HUGHES I • INCH
VAWE TRIMMED I 99 BEEF CHUCK L& •
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CllUCK llOAST
HUGHES •;.·INCH L&. I A9 VAWE TRIMMED
BEEF ••
Hughe'
ITALIAN SAUSAGE te. l .99 ,. ............ snau .. L& 6A8 Foit« Form1 runny Pock eo111 Chicken
WHOLE FRYER CEGS... ..... . . .. LB. .79
:J HUNT'S
B.&Q.U.UCI
16-0Z
BOTTLE 1.09
12 '0z Plostlc
WIZARD CHARCOAL LIGHTER
8-01 lht1on
COPPERTONE AFTER SUN
Alcon
OPTl·CLEAN II DAILY CLEANER
JUMBO ~INCH
COLOR 9c PlllllTS .-
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16·0z Con
1-LB. PKG., MEAT, LIMIT 2
SNACK
CllACKIU
NABISCO 9 1ro10.oz I I
SMALL •
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MAZOLA
COH OIL
HALF
~llON 2.79
CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS .39 Louro xudder's, 7 Oz Asst
TWIN PACK POTATO CHIPS .99
"""'l. EEDLESS GRAPES
-SWiET-PERLETTES
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EA .69 SLICING CUCUMBERS
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QUARTER 5 STICKS •
DEL MONTE KETCHUP .. ...• 69
Persian Violet Foil Wrapped
6-INCH EXACUMS .................... EA. a.n ••••••"• 141 Oz
.HARIMA Dew9'( SteYens. 12-0z Botti"
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In Our Produce C>.pt 1.5 01
HINOCHI AGE
'Shod11kubo1 Moch1gome
5,LB. SWEET RICE
OSCA•MAY•
YAllllTY PAK
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Oscar Moy.r, I lb PkiJ
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GORDON'S GIN .................... , ................ 10.M ... . .....
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2·l8
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2,lb. "9g Of Krlnkt. Cut
ORE IOA FRENCH FRIES. .... . .... 1.29
Stoutt.r's C"-'e, 10.3/8-0z
FRENCH BREAD PIZZA ................ l.M
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WE ACCEPT DOUBLE AND PRODUCT
COUPONS FROM ALL OTHER SUPERMARKETS
SESM\l
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TURKEY uoor...... .ll. e.79
Cream, coo SlNi ....... •. . . . ........ I.I. ...
tion. Thus, they need to be chillcd
immediately after they are cauaht
(smart fishermen carry an i~ c~eat
for this purpose) and used within a
couple days or frozen immediately.
Q. ..ow cu · yoa tell, wllea
1boppln1 for f till, lf It'• really
fretll? .
A. Fint ofaJI, know your market.
Some markets specialize in selling
really fresh fish. Also, learn when
fresh fish arc delivered and shop
that day. Be sur~ you're not buying
fish that have been frozen, ttaen
thawed. (Fish thal have been frozen
and thawed should have labels
telling you this.) .
Look for firm flesh (springs back
when lid\tly touched); fresh mild
smell. f(fish arc sold whole, look for
brighl, clear, round eyes; red sills;
no sli me: and shiny, bright~lorcd
skin. f ffish arc packaged, there should
be httle or no air space between fish
and wrapper and a tight seal on the
wrapper. Look for a "pull date" or ·
freshness date on wrapped fish .
Are U1b lncliaded ID tile U.S.
De partment of A1r le•Uue
(USDA) lD•peetlon program'!
A. The USDA 'mandatory con·
unuous inspection of animal prod-
ucts includes onlyTneat and poultry
-not fish . In fact. there is n~
federal requirement that all fish be
inspected for wholesomeness. Fish
come under the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) ins,pection
program that is not continuous, but
instead is done on an infrequent
"spot check'' basis.
The U.S. Department of Com-
merce (USOC} has jurisdiction
over fish and fish products and has
available a voluntary inspection
and grading service for fi,sh prod-
ucts. .
Processors of inspected seafoods
are pcrrn1tted to display the official
USOC grade or inspectidn shields
on their labels. Only those firm s
that process fishery pro<t.ucts under
federal inspection are permitted to
use these emblems.
Q. Wbat'1 tbe dJfferHce between
a fillet ud a steak, a portloa and
flab 1tlckl?
A. Fillets are the sides of the fish.
They have been cut away from the
backbone and usually arc boneless.
Steaks are shces that h'avc been cut
across the fish. A part of the
backbone usually 1s the only bone in
a fish steak.
Portions are pieces of fish that
have been cut from blocks offtozen
fillets. 'Usually they arc covered
with batter and sold frozen.
althou~ you may also buy them
·raw. Fish sticks are made the same
wayn-ponions. but arc smaller.
Q. Sboald ffoien fltb be tbawed
be•ore cooking?
A. It's best not to thaw frozen
fish . or to thaw it just partially
befOfecoolong. Portions and sticks
should not be thawed. Fully thawed
fish becomes soft and soggy.
To prevent the growth of food
poisoning bacteria, ftsh should be
thawed 1n lhe rcfngerator or under
cold running water, never at room
temperature or in warm water.
Once thawed, fish should be used
promtly and should not be refrozen
unless cooked first.
Q. Wbat'1 tbe best way to cook
fltb? How can yoa tell wben lt'1
done?
A. Fish can be cooked many
different ways -broiled,
barbecued, baked, fried, steamed,
poached or stewed. Almost any fish
recipe can be adapted to any vancty
of fish.
Because they're so tender, fish
needs a short cookmg time. Test
fish for doneness with a fork -it
should flake (or fall apart) easily.
Overcooking results in a dry, touah
pc;_oduct.
)\ good low.caloric cookma
method is to oven-fry fish on a
baking pan 1n a very hot oven (500
dcarces) until just tender. To keep
fish from drying out, brush it with
JUSl a small amount of butter,
margarine, or oil before cookina.
FAIR .••
From Cl
has been doing ice carv1np for
special occa ions for the pHt seven
years.
Tips on microwave cook.ina will
bt offered by Caryl Conzales. a
home cconom11t from Hacienda
Heiahts. at 4 p.m. Monday and
Tu~ay: Cathi Hofstetter, a home·
economist from Anaheim, Wlll
demonstrate food processor tech-
n1quC1 at 2 p.m. Thursday, and
R1ck1 Older. o Sant.a Ana home
economist. wilJ also demonstrate
food processor techniques at 2 and
6· 30 pm Sunday. July 13 II
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On the-Wac Cont we keep 1 vacuum.pecked Of' un~qed •
time-honored tradition. ' the Jhould be rcfrieeraiqt at all Lima.
time whto OAI)'. native Americana Whatever the smokina method,
fished the Padfic, we have &aUn smoked Paarac albleore wUI com-
our most-prized .teafooda and deb· plemcnt a number of disba do-
ca:!J; 1mokcd them over local licio\lsly. Serve it alone u an hora
w 1. d'oeuvre or appctiicr or add at to
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1)91\a d11hn or salads. Becaute it is Smoked West Coast ialmon, ttady to ute when purchased, it is
oysten, tealloos ~nd sturaeo~ are . an eleaant yet convenient way to ·some of.our favontes n~~ CR.JO)~ serve aeafood. ·
natJonwide. A new addition to thas .
list ~f resionat delicacies is smoked · LIGHT PASTA SALAD
Pacific albacore. · WITH SMOKED ALBACORE
Jtt hit)\ oil rontent &ivet 1moked pHJHt smoked Pulflc
albacore a rich. distinctive flavor albacore
and kttps it moist durina the 8 ouces drJ rotlDJ (eorucrew·
sm ina process. These rush poly-
unsa urated oil1. caJlcd omqa-3
(atty acids. are now rccoaniud by
researchers as particularry
beneficial in the prevention and
treatment of heart disease and other
illnesses. .
Pacific albacore is smoked' using'
two different methods-hot smok·
ing and cold •mok.ing -wbicb
resuJt in two different products.
Hot smoked albacore is cured for a
short time, from a few hours to a few
~days, 'nd then smoked at a h1Jh
temperature that actually cooks the
product. ,
Each smokehouse uses its oWh
.special brine recipe for curing,
which when paired with a wood,
such as alder, cherry orvine maple,
gives their smoked products a
·distinctive flavor .. Hot smoked
albacore is flaky and firmer in
texture than the cold-smoked var-
iety. .
Using a sl'8,btly mf>re involved
process, cold smoking begins with a
long curing period, from a few days
t(}a fe,' weeks. Tbealbacore i~ Jren-
smoke<I at a lower tempentture tor
one day to two weeks. This "tech-
nique leaves the fish very moist and
easy to slice thinly. .
Smoked fish is available in retort .
packages, canned. vacuum-packed,
and is also sold dir~lly from the
store's refrigerated case. Althouih
smolong is a method of preset'-¥fflg
fish, both hot-smoked and cold-
smoked fish are pcrishabtc items.
Shelf-stable smoked fish . packed
in retort packages or cans. needs
refrigeration only after it is opened.
These items will be marked accord-
ingly. Other smc.ked items. those
Y. ftlf J9ll1•1• til•tW .,._
Mull ~ • ..
Yl~-1.ueff,.. .... Break moked "albacore inao
smaJJ bite"'llze ~; t aside •
.,...._ Cook ~; drain· and rinte with
I ... , .. ,,. tlW• .an . ..W. cold water. Combine irU dreuiiw .,... DtJea •811AN · inarcdients.; m11 wtll. TosslOIC-lber
I •••I• If••• rice wlM •IMpr 1)9111, pepptri, beins, onions.
I t1•11~11• H8e ~ molted aJblcott, and drt:Hifll.
I ta1t111,1w f...U e•n•• If po sible. allow salad to stand
persleJ "' for scvcl'ai hours, or ovcrnish~ 1n
I YI ............. anld Uaje jieel the rcfri&erator to, allow flavors to
1 &PleepMa taJ&.-redeite4·~ meld toaether. Serve fold. Makes4
1aace scrvinas. ·
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CHICKEN CUTLETS
WITH RASPBERRIES
I wbole cblckea breasts ( Ii
laalves), 1k1Dned, boaecl, and
poanded tbh1 ( 14 lncb)
Salt and . freably 1roud black
pepper, to taste
C tablespoons (Ya 1tlck) H ·
111ted batter
S tablespoon• raspberry vlne1ar
~ cep dry wbJte wlne
I ~ caps fretb tr fro1en ra1pber-
rlt1, tbawed If f ro1en
Sprinkle both sides of the
chicken breasts with salt and pep-
per. Melt the butter in a large sautc-
pan over mcd1um-h1gh heat. Saute
the chicken. n few pieces ot a Um<'.
in the butter JU'it until brow~d on
each side. Rcmo\-e to a warmed
serving platter. . .
Pour the vinegar and wine into
the pan tQ dcalazc it Stir an the
ra pbcrrie, nd cook over high
heat. scirrina c:onstontly. until
shahtly thickened Pour the sauce
over the ctMckcn brrc•1't\ and 'iCrve
immediately. Sc~ 6
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Dear .f9M-I would hke to 1h1rc
my u~ncu in stockina up on
berpin1 with your other radcn.
I don't tock up heavily like some
people who buy 20 of an item at a
time, but I do make ure that I have
an extra bottle or box of everythina
on hand.
.. Since the stores in my area
seldom offer double coupon , I
watch the dvenised gpecials
carefully, and use ply coupons toaet
a tee0nd discounf.1 also stock up by
using the ci>upoo for free products
that l receive from manufacturer's
refund offers. Here is another Lener from a Pepsi and wound up PIYina j ust packqes to the manufaciurer, and
My attention to stock:ina up on sman bopper who knows when 10 S2l. 99 for everythi. na. now lam wahina for a $4' refund. -
t>trpin ai:ottrin ha meant con-stock up on a good buy. And think of au the wonderful Rita r•aua. ftefWea. 0-.
sistenlly big savinp. Dear J ... -I am a "Surer proofs of purchue J will bt able to Here's a stockinJ·UP tip from
I should allO mention another Stocker." My bcsc stock.in& days JUllE ute to send for m1nu~uren1 "Debra FoiJrof-Oti! Otchafdt,,____,
benefit. My mother-in-law bves were last year when a 10<:41 store refund offcn.1 -Darlea1 Wash.: .. Beina an a~1d refundcr1 I
JUSt half a mile down the road and offcted unlimited triple coupons. f Cute.....,, EJyrta, OllAo did not want to miss out on lilt
she always knows that if she runs Many of the smaller sizes of items. UllEI Dear Jue -Herc's one of the extr11 aavinp ohtock.ina up •t &ood
out of anythana, she can act it here! like canned aoods. pet foods. trash ways that I keep my kitchen sales. But r live in a small· mobile
-Def»~ AIMrt City, Iowa baas and t.undry needs were free stocktd: J bouaht 13 PICkaaes of home which makes it a littlt more
Dear Deb -SOme readers 1pay when the coupobs were tripled with each S l O worth ot aroceri~s. So Bes-Pak plastic ~ priced at 49 difficult.
smile, but it's true. Sma.n abopers I also do very well stockina up . with my 16 Pepsi S().cent coupons cents each, and UJ1na 10 JO-cent Surprisingly, though, l am find·
who stock up usually have better when the stores offer double which the store doubled, J coupons that the atore doubled, in1ncwplatestokecpmy11:oceries.
relations with their tn·laws! Keep coupons. For instance.eight-packs purchasedthrcecansrullofaroccr-paid just $2.37. I sent the 13 Oneofthcscttorqeareasis under
up the good work. of Pepsi were on sale at 99 cenu 1cs, received t 6 free eight-packs of Universal Product Codn from the my bed, where I keep inexpensive
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Meat
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Limit 4 Packages Per Customer
2~
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RedAame 98 Seedless Gra~ ~ Lb .•
Larae Bell Peppers -4 ~ 100 _,.....__ .
~...,,Green Curumbers 3 ~ 100
~ Melon5 ,..39
~~.e"~nq~s ... 59
Italian Squash -~~.....,.. lbe49
Large Red or 79 Black Plums
~~ Lb .•.
Fresh Local
B~B.Q. Style
Com
Celebrating
Liberty
1886-1986
Green Giant 3 g Niblets Com
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Fruitstand Fruit Drinks 99 _o..r., "'-'""' ~ "~ • • HJ:Dri Paper Towe ls ~ · 49 . .1ooeo....~ •• •
Heinz Ham~rger Dill Shces79
160unr?Jot •
· E.artv Calif. Pitted Olives 89 ~~ FO-..U. e
Kina's Fancv EJberta Peaches 79 ....,,,-i.:, ._. "'6..... c-•
· Gen~ra~Mills Cheerios 179 I, Oln-• Boo
Surf Deteraent 129 •7 Ourtr• bf~ 41) ()If!
Scott F amity Pack NapkJns 199 '_ .. ~C'OUIJ~
Kingsford 299 Charcoal ~Beg •
Vons
·frozen
Lenlonade ·
Regular or Pink-12 Ounce Can
· Limit 6 Per Customer
3~
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D.ouble Coupol)s .
.Banquet ~89 ~dChicken~
Vons French Fries
ltf!llUlll "' Cltrlldt C..-l2 Ount-• Bog
Green Giant Cob Com ~-6EM~ ·
Vons Sliced Strawbenies
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.99
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Birds E~ Cool Whio 79 ~0<LonC,.,.., 8~T.i> e
~~~2~399
11111 c.n. •
Vons Mooterey1a9· ~~,S!'~t!.
Vons Potato Salad 159 ·~ic...si..aio. 1191.lOOr ''""""
Borden Sinales ~O-,ooJ°12ot"'-o
Ball Park Beef Franks "!,....,._ 160urtr~ ........
Jersevmaid Sour Cream 1r.oW.t..m
159
139
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yogurts
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Boneless T~ Siriqln Steak 2 49 Solor:1 U S DA 0-. Bill Lb
.Boneless Rumo Roasts 1 59 llr eaeo.n And t.-E)l9-Mlcs USOA 0-..., Lb
Boneless Rib Steaks 2 39 ,l.1191 flld-s.t U&OA 0.. llillll Lb
Boneless New York Steaks 4 89 ~USDA Olak-. 8"' V.. ,_,. Lb
Boneless FamUv Steaks 1 69 Y9t1 U.SOA 0.... llillll, ... '-* Lb
Boneless Slrtoin llo Steak 189 W.. USDA ()'Oft ...... V.... M Lb
Bonele5s chuck Steaks 1 59 s.t1 UAOA 0...11.t V... '9cll Lb
Frvlnll Chicken ThJghs 98 -~--... "'°" ~ Lb .
Wltson Boneless Ham 2 59 93\ I'• I'• W-Ao.d L.b
Wiison Sliced Bacon 159 c...t-16 OL "'-o Lb
· Fresh King 3 99 Salmon
'MI06t0tttll c I.JI 499) lb.
canned items, and I have learned
that it helps to keep an inventory of
what i's 1n each box."
Here's a refund form to write for:
A SI.SO cash refund plus one 50-(
cent coupon. L'EGGS Tights $2
Refund Offer, P.O. Box 3493,
Monticello, MN 5S36S. This offer .
expires Aug. J l, 1986. While wait· --
ing for the form, save the boll-top
from one· L'Egs Ti~cs·pack.age.
Here is this week s list of refund
offers. Start lookin&for the required
refund forms. which you can obtain
at the supermarket, in newspaper
and magazine advertisements and
from trading with friends. ·
Meanwhile; stan collecting the
needed proors of purchase as de·
tailed below. Remember, some
offers arc not available in all areas
of the country.
Today's refund offers have a
value of $9.29.
These ·offers require refund
forms:
USTERMINT{T&IDENT Sav-
ings OffeT. Receive up lO ST in cash
and $2 in coupons. Send the
required refund form and one
Universal Product Code symbol
from any size Listermint. with
Ftuonde bottle for four 25-«nt
coupons· or send the required
refund form and four Universal
PToducc Code symbols from any
/f rident package for fi ve 20-ccnt
coupons; or send the required
refund form and the Universal
Product Code symbols from one
bottle of Listermint with Fluoride
and four Trident packages for $1
cash and $2 in coupons. Expires
July 31. 1986.
ORAL-8 Free Right Angle Offer.
Receive a 100 percent casfi refund.
Send the required refund form and
lhe entire buk panct;including the
Universal Product Code, from any
Oral-8 Right Angle Toothbrush.
along wnh the dated cash-register
receipt with the purchase pnce
circled. Expires July 3 1. 1986.
OXY /MADD Refund Offer. Re-
ceive up to a $2 refund. Send the
req_u1rcd refund form and two
different Uni versal Product Code
symbols from any Oxy Acne or Skin
Care product cartons: Oxy 10, Oxy
10 Cover, Oxy I 0 Wash, Oxy 5, Oxy
Clean Scrub, Oxy Clean Medicated
Soap, Oxy Clean Medicated Pads;
or peel the UniveTsal Product Code
sym bol from the bottle label ofO.xy
Clean Medicated Cleanser for a $2
refund; or send the required refund
form and one Universal Product
Code symbol for . a SI refund.
Include the cash-register receipt
with the purchase prices circled.
Expires July 31. 1986.
SONA I A $2 Cash Refund Offer.
Send the required.refund form and
the top third of the package showing
the word "Sonata." along with the
cash-register receipt with the
purchase pncc circled. Expires July
31. 1986.
Bonus' This offer doesn't require
a refur\d form
TOPOL Smoker's Mouthwash
Offer, P.O. Box 7347, Strumar
Station. Bridgeport, CT 06650.
Receive $2 in refunds and coupons.
Send the tamper-resistant wrap
around the cap from any 12-or 24-
ounce size of Topol Smoker's
Mouthwash, alon~ with the cash-
reeister reCClp\ With the purchase
pncc circled. Include your OfmC
and addres~ on a 3-by-5 card.
Expires July 31. 1986.
Hearty tostadas
stn:iple tq make
BEEF AND BEAN
TOSTADAS
"" poud sro•nd *' a,; cap eMpped onion
'1'I cap *Pped IJ'ffD pepper
I clon 1arlle, finely clllopped
1-oDDCI CU tomato IAllC?e
l tea1pooa 1roand cumin
%0-ouce can kidney bean•.
drained
Ve1etable oil
4 f..lncla tortllla1
Garnlab: Sbredded lettuce.
clteese ud soar cream·
rh a larae skillet over moderate
heat, cook beef, crumblina with a
AU. ft'Om OnN 4th .J(JL Y
• A.JIL 10 • p Jiii.
rto Dealer Sales The
MO re
Store
fork, until at I~ 11s red color. Add t-
onion, green pepper and prlic and ti
sur for a few minutes. Stir ,,,..
tomato sauce and cumin~ simmq S
m1nutt1.
..
tir in bc•ns: cover and simmer.
stirrina occa 1011ally until ho~ -"
about IS minulcs In a skillet.in in-
inch ofhOJ..pil fry ton ma • one au
ume, unt1T1iahtly browned; drain
on piper to..-cls. Top each tortilla
with ~an m.ixtort. Add prnia.h:,
Makes 4' scrvmas. •
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Residents ~nd tourists wlll be barre<:\ -
from riving into area from 4 tOll ._Q.rn.-
penintub before it tink.s."
The measures ate bei.Ds taken not
only to limit u·1lfte·bul 14>~eft1Ule tt\At
fire enpnes ud ~in. ~n tet
on and off the peninsula without
len1tby delays, he said.
Jul.Y. in years past, •id Recd. •It's a busy itay. lnvariabl~ some
kid will bu:m b.imldf wath bu 'Jafe and 1aJ1C firwWorb• or aotntofte ·n
throw 1 sparklef in the air arid it vnll
land on the roof,'' said Recd. By STEVE MARBLE
OfllleW, ......
Residents and tourists aUke will be
prohibited from dnvina onto the
Balboa Peninsula on Fourth of Jtdy
even1na to preserve a wmblance of
order on the popular and often-
congcsted neck of land.
Blta the duat
The AJllela fall oat of
flnt lJl a 5-3 )OM to
Chlcaco. 1n thla play.
tbh4 bueman Doua
DeClAce. bu b.ta face lD
tbe dirt after taatna·out
Orea Walker of the
White Soz. a 1.
Coast
Irvine resldenta getting a
break on sewer fees./ A3
Callfomla
Gann's lnttlatlve to slash
salarles scored by of-· ·
flclals./A5 r
Nation
Mammoth alrablp
crashes on teat flight.I A7
World •
Israel's former secret ser-
vice chief reportedly
claims Shamir authorized
the kllllng of terrorists
who took hostages./ AS
Food
Sensatlonal aul})mer
salads lower cal or I es
whlle maintaining nutrl-
tlonal value./C1
Sports
Investigation begmil6
find who supplied football
player Don Rogers with
cocalne./81
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The population 1a Balboa is· ex-
pected to uplodc with more than a
quanct million tourists durina lnde-
pendc'ncc Day celebrations, satd
P91ice.
-..rm not sure 1f 1t will be any laf'ICT
than our usual influx," Mid officer
Howard Eisen~ra.. ··1 mean, you can
only set so many people on the
Coast
cities
ready
·for 4th
Ftrew.orks. parades.
concerts to mlrr<;>r
Statue o~lberty gala ·
By G. JEANETl'E A VEST °' ... .,..., .........
Each Fourth of July, Americans in
Everytown, U.S.A .. run up the Oai.
roll out the parade and pack up the
picnic in a birthday celebration that
aocs back 210 years. This year
Amencans have somethin1 special to
celebrate -the 1()9th birthday of the
Statue of tibert)'..
A aift from France, the 151 -foot
statue has come to symbolize hope
and freedom. Between 1892 and
1954, Lady Liberty welcomed more
than 17 m1lhon 1mm11rants to this
country. Accordmf to histonans,
more than half of al Amencans have
an ancestor who paS5dt by the statue
on the wa y to Ellis Island and hfc in a
new country. .
In 1983. corroded and cracked by
pollution and the clements, Lady
liberty underwent the start of an
utraordina,Y restoration that took
three years and $66·rn1lhon.
The 225-ton Sta tu( of liberty will
be unveiled Thursday in ceremonies
broadcast from the East Coast.
Oranic Coast residents will not
have far to t:rln'd.for Independence
Day and Lady, L1bt+t y cclebra11ons
Birthday bashes range from a $75 gala
at the Newporter Reson to a free
•'When you IPPf'OlaCb an int.er-
sec:tion, )'OU need ttalflC to clear for rou," sa1d Newport Beach Fire Chief
am Reed ... Oo the peninsula, some•
ttmes tbe~·• no plate for that traffic
tQ &0· Then WC set stuck . .,
There have been delays on tned.acal
aid calls in particular on the Fourth of
This year, can wall be saoooed on
Balboa Boulevard at Pacific. c:o.si
H;,bway and at 32nd Street where
Newport Boulevard m~rae' into
·Balbol. Traffic will be .allowed to leave, but not to enter.
The closure ia set to bqin at 4 p.m.
thouah police b.ave.anc:ticattd. it could
. JI I
ts of S-year-old Laura
a S28 million claim
inst the state of Cali-
fornia. all na the ·si&te's nealiaence
resulted i their daughter's mautina
by a mo in lion last March.
The Norwe&lan tall eblp Cbrtattan Rad.tell
pauee by MlM Liberty. T .. e full-rtaed ehlp
le one of Ootilla of tall eblpa PE11ctpattnc ID
· tbe Fo~ of July celebratfon.
Donald and Susan Small file(\ a
similar claim for the same amount
last week apinst Orange County,
whtcb o~s and operates Ronald
Caspers Rea>onal Paric in San Juan
Capiktrano.
The claim was filed with U\e state
bc<:ause it bas responsibili&y · for
manqina all wildlife, includina .. Concert .Under the Stars·· at UC
Irvine.
Here 1s a c11y-by<1ty courttdown of
_plans for L1beny Weekend: .
Colla Mesa
The first parade of the holiday
weekend.steps into place at 10 a.m.
today at the Fairvitw Development
Center for the developmentally dis-
abled at 2051 Harbor Blvd_ Fair-
view's Founh of July Festival gets
JOlnJAl 1:30 p.n1. With food and game
booths, putt-poll aolf. a dance at 6:30
and a fireworks dlsplay at 8:4S p.m at
the Goodell Education Center.
. . . •'
Offices to ·clo.se, trash· collectors off. ~~enytaRTc~~s ~u~n Jose 11
•
CitY police and fire ~ment.s waif remain open Fnday, but all other The st.ate Dcpiartment of Fish and
city. count~\ state ind federaf offices will dole fort.be hOliday. Game has ~nown since the county
Post offices wd(betfosed, buicamers will pick up mail from street boxes paricopenedln 19741hatatasa~tat
on a holiday schedule 90sted on each box. . . for mou:n~n hons. bur bas &fled to
Trash scheduled for pick-up Friday will be collected on Saturday. warn VlSl~ors of the PQlCf!.Ual for · danaer, said Strukus. _
The El Toro ,itl was mauled March
After a seven-year hiatus,. Orange Coast Symphony Orchestra includes 23 by a mount.am hon that matched
C04st Collqe 1$ in-v11ma lhe pubhc to the theme from "Star Wars" and the her by the.head and d.raged her into
a $5,000 fireworks dtsplay and an "18 12 Overture " Tickets 'are $6 for the brush as hct mothct watched in
evening of Pops Fnday from 6:30 to adults and $3 for children under 12. horror. Another park visitor beat the
9:30 in LeBard Stadium on campus. Proceeds go to the Chil4 Abuse cougar with a lal)t stick until 1t
The up~t concert by the South (PleaM Me COAST/ A2) dropped the ch1ld and ran.
A mountain hon believed to be the
same one responsible for th~ maulina
Tig~ter cQ,Urthousesecurity urged
was subsequently .shot and'killed by a
professional hunter hired by the
county.
The state has 45 days to formally
respond. Swkus said the cla.am 11 "a
preliminary step" to fihna a lawiuit.
A suit cannot be filed until after. the
state rejects lhe·cla1m. Grand Jury bases findil)g on increase
~ . ~ . in serious felony case~ at central court
By LISA MAHONEY
Of Ille °""' ,... .....
Sccunty at Orange <.ou nly's central
colJM housc should be upgraded to
mirror increascdJud1c1al activity and
a shifl 10 more ~nous felony -trials.
the outgoing Grand Jury said Tues.-
day
T~ recommendation was 1n-
"cludca'1n the last of a sen es of 1985-86
Grand Jury reports issued this week.
Other report toplC'S included the
county's Special D1stnct Task Force.
the civil hab1hty of emergency
response agencies and aud1tmg of the
county's env1ron~ntal health pro-
arams.
Grand Jurors are c1112en volunteers
appointed by the Sopenor Court to
1nvest1gate aspects of county govern·
mcnt.
,,. The report on courthouse sccunty
\\tas prompted by concern over
statistics that show a 20 percent
increase 1n judicial workload over the
past fi ve years and a 37 percent boost
1n the number of fel ony tnals con-
ducted at the courthouse dunng the
fitst quarter of 1986 in companson t'o
1'985
"Althou$h such figures ma} not
translate d1rcctly'to S<.'Curity needs. 11
1s log.ical that these needs would
increase," the tcport said 1n calling for
a review of courthouse secunty plan\
to ensure they arc adequate
Pres1dina Judges of the Mun1c1pal
and Superior courts should huddle
with the. marshal to determine tHc
level of security required ;tnd seek
funding for the nec.cssary staff and
equipment to achieve 1t, the report ~
said
Other recommendauons in the
report call for use of Jn employee
1dent1ficatton badges ud-establish-
ment of n ~1ngle a,u_Ql.QQtl'. tQ..
authon1c building evacuations,
However. Marshal James (
B} ham. whose office 1s responsible
for courthouo;e ~cunty, said he
al read\ ha., the c;talThe needs to do the
. (Pleue 11ee GRAim/ A2)
S'task.us said he expected the state
to citt stat1st1cs th.at there have not
been mountain hon attacks apnut
humans 1n Cahfom1a .. 1io9C 1906, or
1925. or some such date. But the
bono·m hnc 1s. mou.nt.ain "lions do
attack people. and the family was
not aware that mountain.J1ons con.-
st 1tuted a hazard to park patrons:·
· St.ask.us added that there were no
warning signs 1n tt)e 7,5()()..actt
( aspcrs Park even thoUjh 1t 1s located
1n a f'C'glOf\ known to be a habitat for
mount~1n hons
New on-ramp ineters in FV snarling traffic
). .
"By PRIL SNE'fl'>ERMAN
Of ... °""' Net .....
A state plan to case congestion on
. the San D1eao Freeway has created
'havoc 011 some F;ountain Valley
streets, city pohce say.
Last month. the Cahfom1a Depart·
ment of Transportation activated
new on-ramp meters tQ control
vehicles entcrina the fruway in
Fountain Valley. A Caltrans engineer
said 1herc·1.s some indication freeway ..
tramc is now nowina more smoothly rush penods
throuah the cllY: Corbin said three trouble spot
But local police say the bac)cups have emerged s1Ace the ramp meter<,
behtnd these meters have led to new were activated two weeks ago:
traffic jams and a jump in accidents •The Brookhurst Street on-ramp
on local streets. to the s<>uthbound freeway. Traffic
"It's a djsaster," said Sgt. Clark b~ sometimes backs up beyond the
Corbm, traffic superv.isor for ~ -ralJllfqn'to'Brookhurst and blocks the
Fountain Valley Police Department adajctnt._frccway eitll ramp
The meters use red and a.recn hahts · •The Talbert •Avenue southbound
to pace the entry of vehicles onto the on-ramp. J\l~t ·west of Broo~h\lnt,
freeway durina morning and evenma Corbfn said .cil'{I making lcf\ turns to
cnicr th1ll ramp have been gett~na
caught ln the 1nte~11on afler the
traffic s11na1 chan1es
•The Elhs Avcnuc-Euchd Street
southbound ramp. Corbin ~1d ru\h
penod traffic 1s npw backing upa hnlf-
m1le west to Ward Street
The traffic ~racant said ramp lie·
ups have been peaJuna betw~n about
7 30 and 8:45 a.m. weekdays. He said
the increased accidents have ~n
mainly .. fender-,n~rs" without
scnous tnJuncs
Corbin said cny traffic officials arc.
studying the ramp problems and plan
to discuss them soon with Caltrans
en·ginecrs
"We've been Jett1na lots of calls
from the public ' 1he traffic scracant
~1d "They were screamana. People
\a1d they were 10 or 15 minutes late
JUSt &etting Onto the freeway In the
mom1n1. They said we don•t need
(Pl-... Me RAMP/A2) . .
ROsetiberg not ruling otit
another r~ce f o~ Congress • .. PAUL .
ARCHIPLEY
Great racen slosh
thfouah lildlana,
cornffeld m&Ze
By P .4 Al\CRJPl.EY
Of .. ~ .... --E d -th f rt h-1 h ft-offic1alsdunn1h1\un,uclC\'ilulcam-arne Wra 0 pa Y erarC Ya er plll" _ Hi• effort' won him ahout (ircal Amcncan Race COIUC'Sllnts Focus ON THl NEws · --27 ooo •IMhed throuJb pQunna rains Tuet-taking on GOP congress01a~n primary . v.otes . day ·tbey he d<'d from St Lou1 _ • "That's a prtur b11 statement." County GOP Chairman Tom throuah Bloominaton. 111 • and on to :::-~=~~t";~~·~~~u~b~t,~l'n~m~c~~f-~u~e~n~tn~\l~t~d~R~o~~J'be'I wrtl have to lndianapoli'--Nathan Roscnber& may have
placed himself in the political
d()lhousc when he waacd a losin•
battle qa1nst (onatt sman Robert
Badham m the Rcl>ublican pnmary
Pany leaden were not happy when
the bnsh youna challcnaer entered a
contest ap1n•t a relatively safe tn·
cumbtnt. ' .But Ro~n~ra·s uccc SC'l .were
enouah that he may very well choow
to hve in that doahou~ and waac
anottier campaaan rather than tow the portion o those we rt no vo c' {:)cfore the party""'" The torrential downpoun posed
party hne Badham. embracx-h1 cand1d1q1 ui any futurf' new headaches for the rattrs who are
"I'd have no qualms with tunn1n1 "But we had 1v~100<1 orpn111-race bounetnt o'er hill and dalt from •ri~51 an incumbent ap1n,• he said. 11on (Oranae C:ounty ckvcloper) Ciu Fuentes tned to talk Roscnbera out Anaheim to.New York City. said Plul
u don't buy that 10meone's in-Owen said it was· one of the be t of runn1n11111n\t Badham beau Cole, marketma and communl~
cumbency entitl them to another orpn11.1t1on1 1n Oranat County he lhe pany doesn't behcvc 1n pend1na tiona director.
term " had cvtr seen. eneray and funds on a race whett an Most tanifk.ant was IClSIY route
He rajsed more than SlS0,000 and ··1•m io1n,to hnna 11 outapin," he incumbent' accure. 1n ttuction . , 1nc:t theconte\t1nt11~
won endorsements from the pohh· prom1\cd." don't know 1f 11 will ht' "l think the ~.mpa11n was ~tly . actually tn a rally. which requua
cally acuvc Knott ftml1y or K.nou's two )'ears or to yur fr<1m now. But l and unntte ry, ucntcs said. '"But them to folio fie d1te(t1on1 Bcr:ry Fann. Air Cat board chairman th1n.k I havt \()mtth1n1 to ron-that'~ water undt'r the bndac .. hctwttn ch n the route in·
Wilham Lyon ind a number of city tnhu1e... ,(Pl a08S!m&RO/A3) fPteue OR&"T/A2)
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I
G llA~SEEKOP-FICE AGAIN •••
... &I 1111•-• llllile'& .._ CMt out of WbO hive Dlaoel an h• ru ibeld of f! '*1 Ilia work on bcbalf of Nalban," Funars said. -Or• _. otber Reoublic:u ceD· But the c~. ambiuou.t R ...... wi11 pro~idc aliim"' test of nbcrs may_ not we to wait:. And.
:Ma loyatty to the party, Fuentes uid. usumina Bldham will be rWlected
.. , Mven•t beard anythint from ln Novcmbe'r, Rotenbna no doubt
bim liDce tbc c~on," Fuentes wd. will be watcbina.for a ttmalth.
"'I -all defeated c&ndidaies have "Tbe thiap r know m0S1 about are -federal i11~" ho uid. ..So there the Pfttotative of • heallna and would be more of a match than in
reatina time. state offices."
"'J . lilo.Pe ht'U worlc bard for the Althouah Roecnbera wu toundly ~manee, fi>r ~oqreasman Badham. defeated by the Incumbent. who
H11 ftlt.ure wtll be beted by loraJ aamercd 66 percent of the vote, and R~1 .~n h•• enthusiasm fOr earned the wrath of the pany bier·
I.be nominee. . . • archy, he said he was .encounaed
A track record of wor~ wuh1n the enoqh to leave the door open for ~¥ and community will be J'!'Cf'C· another try at elective office.
quasues ~o another candidacy, Jn fact, Rosenbera preferred to look F~t~ 111d. . . a.t the ~live side-of his defeat by
~I thank a tenure m the communny Badbam tn June's Republican pn-
and an involvement of some ma.ry. -
substance in the community, such as "There att two ways to look at the
cbantablc, social. civic and J>OliticaJ outcome;· be said. "Take the 34
activity, is pound work for can-perunt of the vote I aot. That means I
didacy. only need to &et another 16 percent.
.. That requires ume, and Nathah is "And we JOl the conarusman back
yet very new to the community," he in the diltnct. wbicb was one of our
said. goals in the nm place.
Rosenbera bas remained active m "My bit mjstake wu not 1tart1.ns
GOP affain. He is a member of the the cam.J)lian a year qo. It's like
J..incoln Oub and of the Executive soinA after an elephant with a 88
Committee of the Youna Re-sun, Rosenbera said.
publ!cans, l':'ationaJ Federation .. He Roseobera launched his 'Campaign
also is workma for John Mc:Canm, a just l I week.I before the primary.
U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona. The 34-~-okl consultant and
Jn any case, Rosenberg would have fotmer prnident of the Oianae Co un -
to wait his tum before the party would ty. Youn. Republicans also aot under
offer its support. Badham s skin by focusins on the
''There arc many able, dis-conaressman'• absences from House
tinguished Republic•n officeholders votes. his world travels and his use of.
cam'*'" f\and fot such th1np II-'
silwr ,ftatW'ln and dreucs for has
wi~ •
At Om, e.dbam chote to ianore the upaian cbaUenaer. But u clcction ~Y ~aR!d. he launched 1 counter-
oneu1vc.
Zeroina an on Rosenber:I'• brother
Werner Erlwd, -ho founded the IClf.
im provcment pr'OJJ"llftS known u est
and The Fonim, Bldham lnainuated
that R.otcnbera waa some kind of a
front man .. heavily fln.anced by
shadowy forces aceki~ to enhance their political influence. •
The five-term incumbent went so
far as to compare thOte in est to
followcfl of the· controversial
BhaJwan Shrw ~neeth and the
1raaic victims of Jonettown.
Rosenberl dilClOunts any effect
Bad ham's cliaraes may have bad on
the outcome of the, race, but l\e
ncvenheless was and remains of·
fended by them.
"I can take ariy bit if it's a straiaht
shot," he said. "But thOIC were Ues ...
But votiq percentqet amona
absentee ballots, which were matted
before Badham's chaf'JC', were nearly
identical to the election day ttturns,
promptina Rosenbera to doubt the
rhetoric h•d any effect on his can-
didacy.
While some may have been
swayed, others were probably turned
off, he said.
"Traditionally, peoplo don't re-
spond to diny campaigns in Oranse
County," he said. ••t don't tbinlcit bad
a lot of impact."
RAMP METERSDRA WING COMPLAINTS •••
From Al
them (the ramp meters)."
Robert Litton. a Caltrans traffic
.en ·n~r who has su{>Crviscd the
ramp meter prOJCCt 1n Fount.am
Valle~. said the<iev1ccs lead to more
even spacina and less disruption
when vehicles enter the freeway.
He said the Fountain Valley de-
vices arc pan of a larger prO)CCt
inVolvin' new meters at San Diego
Freeway interchanges in Huntington
Beach, Westminster and Seal Beach.
"What we're trying to do is to keep
the freeway lanes flowing at a nice.
steady speed and to eliminate stop-
and-ao traffic on the freeway,'' Litton
said.
The Cahrans engineers said the
meters case freewa y congestion m a
.second way. Long waits at the ramp
meters try the patience of motorists
who use the freeways for short-
-distance trips and prompt them to use
surface streets instead, Litton said.
He acknowled~ed that Cal trans has
received complamu from Fount.am
Valley motonsts conccmmg the new
meters.
'Tve told the pc0plc there arc still
some technical problems with the
computen (that control the meters),"
Litton Siia.~e arc slill fine-1unin1
the bugs out of the system."
The engineer said the Brookhurst
ramp is unusual in that it allows two
vehicles to proceed at each areen
sisnal. Some initial tic-ups were
caused by motorists who assumed the
meter only allowed one per sreen. A
second sign has been placed near the
ramp to help remedy this.
Litton said the green sianat timina
may have to be speeded up to help
relieve the conaestion. He said It
mijlil also De Slowed down to itnl.afe
motoristJ further. He said the latter
tactic usually causes drivers to leave
at other tames or seek other freeway
mterchanscs.
Althoush he's willina to meet with
Fountain Valley officials concemina
ramp-related conaestion, Litton
added, "It's a little early. Sometimes
we've found that the problems solve
themselves after a few weeks."
GRAND JURY •••
From Al •
job._
The approxu~atcly I 00 deputy
marshals assigned to the court~
during the business day arc suffic1cn1.
g1,en the courthouse's rclauvely
trouble-free past. he said.
Byham was highly supportive oflD
badges for employees.
R11ht now. deputy marshals
challenge anyone they don't re-
coan12e 1n the bu1ld1ng's non-public
areas. Employee badges would make
their JOb simpler. Byham said.
COAST CELEBRATIONS PLANNED ...
From Al
Council of Orange County
Dl1ntylud
Disneyland's nightly pyrotechnic
show wall be expanded Fnday to
commemorate the L1ben y Centen-
nial. Scheduled for the Ooaung Ri ver
Stage at 9 and 11 p.m, the salute will
include a 25-minutc musical show. complete with singers, dancers, a 20-
piccc orchestra, and Disney charac-
ters in patriotic costumes.
The finale includes fireworks stage
sets shaped like the American flag and
the Statue of Liberty Tickets to the
park arc S 17. 95 for ad ults. $1 2 95 for
children under 12
FouialJI Vallty
Running toda> through July 6. the
4th Annual Fountain Valley Fiesta
kicks off toda> with tood booths.
carnival ndes and t0nt1nuous enter-
tainment at Mile Square Park.
Brook.hu~t at Heil The h1Jhhgbts of
the Chamber of Commerce f'Csu val
include a fireworks show Fnday at 9
0BITUARIE S
Mary McCaff rey
dead at age 82
A 10 a.m. Mass will be celebra1ed
T)lursday at St. John V1anni Catholic
Church for Ma ry Mc( alTrcy, a long-
time Newport Beach rc<i1den1 who has
died at age 82
Mc(afTrey was born 1n 1904 in
Ri ver Rouge, M1ch1gan
She mO'Ved to Long Bc;ich 1n 1932
and was a drcs'i de'i1gncr 1n Holl y-
wood for many year'i
She was mamcd to Mike McCaf-
frcy for 55 ycar'i until h1r, death in
February
The couplt' had retired to Palm
Spnngs and recently rc'11ded in
Laauna Hills ~ary Mc< afTrcy 1s survived by a
dauabter, Patnc1a ( ooper of KJi 1lua.
Hawaii; two son'i. Michael John of
Lquna BcKh. and Robert Theoph1lc
of Balboa bland. nine arandch1ldrcn
and seven areat...,.andch1ldrcn. ' Thursday's M11 will be followed
t?Y a bunal at the Good Shepherd
Cemetery 1n Huntin110n Beach.
~t~~E Dlily Plllt
MAINOfftCI iJO w. Mt et Coe!• ~ c.-. .... .-.. lo• 1eec> G4ala ¥.u CA 919H
p.m. and the sounds of the Kmg.ston
Tnoon Saturday at 7 p.m. Adm1ss1on
1s SJ for adults and SI for children 6 to
12.
Hantlnaton Beach .
The Huntington Beach Fourth gets
a running start Friday at 8:30 a.m.
wtth an SK run sponsored by the
March of Dimes. Beginning at I 0
a.m .. Huntington Beach will roll out
the oldest annual Founh of July
parade in Ameri ca. The 82nd annual
Huntington Beach Fourth of Jul y
Celebration will wind its way along a
4.5-mile route down Main Street.
beginning near Mam and Acacia
streets. .
Led by Grand Marshal Norman
Fell. best known for his portrayal of
Mr Roper on the tclev1s1on scncs
"Three's Compan)." the parade w111
include school and military bands.
dnll teams. clowns. equcstnan units
and carloads offilm. radio and sports
pc:rsonaht1es and c1v1c dignitaries.
The 60-member U.S. Manne Co~s
Marching Band from El Toro will
perform. as will the 40-mcmbcr S23rd
U.S Atr Force Marching Band from
the March Air Force Base in R1 ver-
s1dc . Spectators arc cncouraaed to
arrive early and reserve their place
along the parade route.
The Independence Day celebration
will culminate with a musical salute
and a fireworks show at the Hunt -
ington Beach High School Stadium
on the comer of Main and Yorktown
at 7 30 p.m Tickets arc $5 for adults
and S2 for ch ildren and seniors
Irv lat
The grand lady will also rece1v~ a
fireworks salute from UC lrvmc and
The Irvine Co. Fnday. The free
"Concert Under the Stars" begins at 6
p tn. with entertainment by local
groups, followed by SlnJCr Ton:
Bcnncll and The Third MaTinc
Atrcraft Wing band at 8 p.m. Every-
one 1s 1nv1ted to bnna picnic baskets
to the event staged at UCl's 28-acrc
Aldnch Park at tile center of campus.
l..a1aaa Btaclt
The city will host its 45-minote
fireworks d1<iplay Fnday at North
Main Beach on Pacific Coast High-
way and Broadway at nightfall
Mt11loa Viejo
The Fourth of July Community
Street Faire begins Friday at 4 p.m-.
wnh food and game booths. juuJers,
clowns, mimes, a Dixieland band and
a barbershop quartet. Hi~hlights in-
clude the 30-mcmber Festival Singers
at 5 p.m. and the Kraku'y Dancers a
Polish dance group. at 6:45 p.m. The
fireworks show over Lake Mission
Vc1JO at about 8:45 p.m. can best be
seen from the street fair on Olympiad
Road between the entrance to Lake
M1ss1on Ve1JO and Melinda Road.
Parking is available on side streets.
Newport Beacb
Gov. and Mrs. George DcukmcJian
arc expected to host a Statue of
Liberty celcbrauon Thursday at The
Ncwporter Resort m Newpon Beach
as a benefit for the Ncwpon Harbor
An Museum. Fcst1Vhics are planned
from 6 p.m. 10 midnight with a live
satcllttc broadcast of tfie unveiling of
the Statue of Libert y Oothed in the
darkness of night. Lady Liberty will
be 1llum1nated at 6:20 by President
Reagan from nearby Governor's
Island
The unveiling will be accompanied
by a I I O-p1ecc orchestra and a 300-
voicc choir pcrformmg "Amtnca the
Beautiful." The evening. billed at $75
per ticket or S I, 986 for a table of 1 O.
in cludes dinner, a performance by the
Irvine Symphon y Orchestra, a fire-
works display and an auction by
Irvin e Mayor Dave Baker. Approx-
imately 2,000 guests arc expected to
attend.
If that's a bit pricey. The Dunes
aquatic park at Jamboree and Back
Ba y Dnvc 1s sponsonng its 29th
annual Fireworks Spectacular at 8:30
pm. 'Friday. Dunna the half-hour
show. 409 shells will be shot skyward.
V1s1tors arc advised to arrive before 6
p m. Admission 1s $2 for adults and
S 1 for children.
Not to be left out, lhe city is also
plannina HS 13th annual Fourth of
July Parade Friday at noon. Started as
a successful block party 12 years ago
1n the Manners community, the
hometown parade has arown to be a
-cny-spo nsorcd event with c:ity
d1an1tanes, the Oranae Coast Collcac
March1na Band and a bicycle parade.
Bc11nn1na at the intersection of
Commodore and Mariners the par-
ade will circle Mariners Park and
culminate in picnics and pmes.
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happy with the plan," said Don
Repn, an attorney and president of' Balboa homeowncr•1 association.
"Most are so accustomed to traffic:
thal they don't leave the peninsula on
weekends anyway."
Regan said he personaJly believes
that traffic is pan of the Balboa
lifestyle. .
"It's one of the tradeofTs of livina
on the peninsula," he said. "As Iona
as my house isn't bumina or the
Russians aren't attacking. J don't let it
worry me."
Police have indicated that the
peninsula -a mecca for teens -
could be subject to penod1c closure
durina the summer. 0,fficers tested
their plan last month when flyers
were Circulated in town indicatina a
"remember Palm Sprinp" cel-
ebration was planned. •
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structions are invaluable.
But today's storms thrpddcd tbe-
instructions of some raocn, particu-
larly those whose vintage cars have no
tops.
Navigators found themselves ~tar
ing at unreadable, pulpy wads.
Jn addition, Tuesday's route took
contestants throuah a maze of In·
diana's.comfields' for several hours.
said Wayne Stanfield of Costa Mesa.
''People were lost 'all over the
place,'' he said. "Eve11,bodY was
drivina around in circles. •
That prepared them for In-
dianapolis, wberc racers drove
around lhc famous Jndianpolis
Speedway racetrack.
"It seemed fast at 65 mph,"
Stanfield said. "So you can imagine
aoina 200."
A handful of racers continue to
battle for $2'°,000 in prize money.
The mo•t consistent participant so
far is Thomu later of Dterfield
Beach, Fla., -who is alidina alona in a
1909 Me=aTourin1 car, he said.
But local cq estants also are in the
top 10.
Amona them arc Newt Withers of
Fountain Valley wh.o;witb naviptbr;
Bruce Oczon, ls streamina onward in
a i912 Olckmobile Autoqal.
Still in centention, too, att navi·
ptor Stanfield and driver Alan
Travis of Phoenix in their 1916·
Mitchell roadster.
Ahhouah not in contentJon, still in
the race is Ginni Withen of Fountain
Valley. She is. drivina the 1907
Thomas ~r that won the 1980
Great Race from New York City to
Paris, Fran~.
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