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1986-07-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
--.----~ - • WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1986 Irvine downshifts on growth Agran elected mayor as City Council former frvine planmna com- mm1oner, bepn hi first council tenn. ----becomes a 3-2 slow-owth majority On a unanimous vote of lhe council, A~n succeeded Coun- cilman David Balter as mayor. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. O.., .......... Irvine's new slow-growth council ma~onty assumed power Tuesday mJht and immediately began flexing its mu9Cles on key development issues. The council elected Larry Agran, a leading slow-growth advocate, as the city's new mayor, placed new coo- d1llons o n Irvine's participation in Coast Firefighters file grievance with the county over Its new overtime policy./ A3 Nation Overturned tank car spews poison cloud over parts of 3 Ohio cities./ AS • World Isreal accused of smuggl- ing U.S. technology to bulld cluster bombs./ AC Food For a change-of-pace barbecue menu, try suc- culent duckllng./C1 Sports Angles maintain half- game grip on West with 14-3 laugher./81 Mesa Verde Country Club has a date, but no sponsoryetfor Its 1987 LPGA tournament./81 the funding and planning of three proposed south county freeways and took steps toward preserving more land for agriculture and open spaces. By a 2-1 mararn, Irvine ,..oters elected slow-arowth running mates Aaran and Ed Doman to the council last month. A&ran. an attorney, was sworn in Tuesday to his third term on the council while Doman, an Orange Coast Colleac English professor and ... ._ "With their ballots on June 3, the voters of Lrvine placed their trust in this new City Council," Agran said. ··Ton1S)lt. we intend to keep the trust." Councilman Ray Catalano. who is aligned with Agran and Doman on many development issues, proposed that Irvine attach cond1t1ons to its participation in the planning and 6 Caltran• worker Dan Morton •urTey. the damage on HIChway 111 near Palm Spring• from a rocbDde cautted by fund1na of the Sao Joaquin, &stem and Foothill freeways. CataJano'1 proposal was adopted 3-2, with Baker and CouncaJwoman Sally Anne Miller opposinr,. Last year, the council voted tOJ01n the county and nearby c1tJes 1n two new agencies that would oversee planning and financing of the proposed freeways. To JOtn, the county and cities were required to be&Jn collecting fees from new dc- vefopment to help pay for the freeways. An Irvine committee challenged the fees in a pel1t1on drive endorsed ~ e:~ . . -........ by Agnan. The matter now awahs a hcanna before tbe California Su- preme Court. In the meantime, more than SI.I million 10 Irvine develo- ment feet is beinJ held in a special account. and Irvine representatives have attended frecway.-.ency meet· 1nis as non-votJng parttcipants. TuC'Sday night, Catalano proposed that lrvane not101n the agencies until cny voteTS approve the new de- veloper fees. He also proposed lrvtne not become a full member untjl the a&en~ endorse several changes in die !Cope and ahgnment of the ... -.. . . .. - (Pleue eee Iavuot/ A.2) -.,,., .. - .... ~ . . . .,,._. .,, ... Tue.day'• earthquake, which meaaured 6 .0 on the Richter 8C&le. Story on A5. ,., A Soviet pole vaulter breaks his own world record./81 INDEX Advice and Games C7 Bulletin Board A3 Laguna earthquake plans suffer a wrenching def eat • ROBERT HYNDMAN Business A8-9 Classified B6-8 Comics C8 Death Notices BB Entertainment A 7 Food C 1-6 Mind and Body 85 Opinion A6 Paparazzi BS Police Log A3 Public Notices BB Sports B1-4 Television A7 Weather A2 City put up $14.675 for fund-raising tools-now they'~e beinggiven away It sounded hkc a noble idea at !he 11me Meeting in September 1984, the Laguna Beach City Council decided to arm residents with tools to help them deal with earthquak~ or other natural disasters That tool was a i;1mple metal wrench. designed to turn ofT natural gas .,, ah cs in home' in tbl· eH~nt ol a catastrophe. The council dcuded to lighten 1he c1t>'s reserve fund b}' $14,675 to purchase 5.lXX> .. Redd)·renchl's" from a Thousand Oaks firm. along with I 0.000 emergenq preparedncs'> booklets. If the countil had anv reluctance to • d1pp1ng into thl· '>late-mandated re· ..enc fund. thoSt.' fear'i were eased b\ bus1·ness-minded council member\ who suggested the purchase pncc tould be offset b) selling the wrenche'\ tor SJ each. And the booklets could he c,old for S 1.50 each The plan would have made an\ high school Junior Achievement member skeptical The Cit) ·s Emergenn Prt'parednc" lOmm111ee chairman howe"er lip· ured the c11' could 'iland to mah• $17 500 on ·the project That ..amc lOmm111ec chairman also owned an NEws FonowuP encrg) consulting firm to which the cit~ paid $200 as part of1ts plan The 'ote was unanimous. Rut ( 11y Hall was not too successful i\\ a hardware store Less than a I 00 ~'renches were sold fhe rest sat 1n Storage for more than a ~c:ar unul an Eagk \<:out decided on a helter wa\ to d1stnhute the ~rcnl·hcs and hook let\ (Please eeeQUAKE/ A2) Parentrapssehee~t~~~~~ over son's graduation ouster ~-.._.cyclist trailing -·2 bike race leaders By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of llM Olllly l'llot l lAtll Declares students· rights were violated -----by discipline from school vice principal By ROBERT BARKER Of llM 0...,,... ..... fhe father of an Ocean View School High School graduate accused Huntington Beach officials Tuesday of ch1pp1ne away at 1nd1v1dual hbert1es ofh1s son and other students Paul Matlock accused officials of overstepping the bounds of their authority when they barred his son. Keith. and another student fTom participating in graduation cer- emonies last month The two boys. along wnh about 40 other Ocean View students. attended a party that got out of control at the lrvme Holiday Inn on the night before the school's senior breakfast at that hotel. Matlock and a friend were the only students disciplined b> Ocean View Pnnc1 pal Jo hn Myers The elder Ma tlock said today that he 1s forming a countyw1de students' npus organization to monitor school district policies and to publish a handbook that outlines students' rights. Matlock. the regional operations manager for an industnal gas com- pany. said that the pany. which resulted 1n minor damage~ to hotel rooms. was not a o;chool function and that school officials had no a\Jthont1l) over the part) The issue was between hotel managment and parents of the studentc;, he said "The) (school offic1a ls)d1dn't even know about the party How can 1t he a school function and how ca n they impose their authont>'' .. he asked Matlock. who ~1d he's working with representauves ul the A.mencan C'1v1 I L1bert1es Un10n ,;ml he 1s c;111l keeping open the po<,'olh1lll\ of legal action against the d1stnct School trustee Rnan Lake. who wac; on vacation at the time of the incident. asked trustee\ T uesda) 10 review the matter 1n \ugu'>I Lake said he has tall·n no pos1uon (Pleue Me TRUSTEES/ A2) H un11ng1on Reach hike rall·r \1.111 fkl'fn n·m.11m·d hot on the I rail of the 1~0 kader<. 1n the ··Ral'l .\lr'''' \'kr11 .• 1 .. 1nda-. a .. 21 nder-. pedaled fof\\ard 1n the lon~l·'lt non '"'P h1lH.k rall. 1n the world Beerer held onto third plact• in thl' ran· th.it hegan \unda~ 111 Huntington Beach He wa<, ahout Ii\ e hour<. tx·hind k adn Pell' Pt•n\l }'fl''> ul f-allbrooi.. and second-place m1cr Mike \et n•\t of I hnt. Mith , race '>pole,~oman Kathleen Burke <;aid Tue'ida\> Pt'nseyres. thl' 1984 \\.1nnl·r nl 1h1: rate and Sccn~'lt \\.ho tonk 'econd place the last two )ear' 1n ,1 ro" h<\\ c tx·en trading the kad a' the) speed through Ne"' Me~1rn tu"'arll T C\aS. Burke '<lid. ··Secrec;t \\<ho \\.J\ leading \".l' laugh1 nil guard when Pen~Hl'' -.hot h) ... Rurkc ... 11d \uord1ng 10 r;tlC d1rcu11r lnhn "1arino ~l·rc\1 )ellcd. "What thl' hctk "that gu\ drnng , .. ·~crest ..aid ht• wouldn't 'kep un11I hl' regained the lead I lan·t k1 him stay out there <1lone l'"l' got to hn·ai.. him ... hl' told Manno He ha'i >Ct IO <ilcl'P and' O\\.l·d he wouldn't until he reached Te,ao; Burl..c ..aid Pense' re\ "'a' ma long twoJ 11 mt• on tu .. ~1qde that wa'i spcoalh (Pleaft .ee BICYCLE/ A2) Schafer out of race-for council Position as Mesa's chaiilber director linked to decision By TONY SAA VEDltA CM._o.-lr .......... Costa Mesa C 1ty Councilwoman .\rlene Scbafer. who aJso serves as t \CCUtave director of the local Chamber of Commerce. disclosed Tuesday that she wall not seek a third term m November . Schafer. a former mayor and chair- woman of the c1tv rtdevelopment agenq. stressed s'he was not re- t rcating from what many expected to be a tough re-election battle against '>low-growth advocates . .. lfl wanted to run. I could And 1fl ran I ·behe .. e I would make. IL The people feel that I am responsive enough to their needs and wants," Schafer said. "I am rc~lccuble. J don't feel the compet1t1on 1s tough." Her surpnsc disclosure extends the filing deadhne for council candJd.ates trom Aug. 8 to Aug. 1 l \.fayor Norma Hertzog:. whOSt term al'iO expires in November. has not announced whether he will seek re-clecuon Schafer has be-en perceived· as a swing vote on a council that 1s divided over land development issues. How- e, er. her S26 750-a-)ear JOb with the chamber has cost her an-. chance of gaining the political c;upi>on of the c;luw-growth group Mesa 4\c't1on in the "lo" 4 election The group. a coalition of home· owner assoc1at1on,. has labeled the chamber and other busmess interesl'i as interlopers trying to wrestle cit~ control from residents. C.,Chafcr was h1rtd May 21. b}' the lhamber to replace reu rcd executive d1rec'tor Nate Reade %e mamtarne(f (Pleue eee SCHAFER/ A2) Battle lost on portable classroonis 8} ROBERT BARKER Of IM Oel!J ...... llAtll Humeo"ner'\ apparent!\ lost their hid T ue'ida' 10 Jl('rsuadc ~hoot dl\tnl t ollinal' lo mo.,,e three (lOn.1hle cla\\f(l()ffi hulldsngs 3Wa}' ltorn their home' ·in Huntington lk.1\h Huntington fk·ach ( 1t}' (elemcn- 1.lr\ 1 \<.. hool D1•.tr1ct official~ told the 1c~1Jcnt5 that bc1..ausc of the !>Chool l.1,1•ut plu' l,1d. ol 'ipace on schcxll iir11und\, tht• huildings ~111 he placed •'n the eac;1 h1,undar. ot ~"er'i '\ h1111I :ind .1d1.1n·n1 ·to Cohas'>('tl l .1m l\ul' < omt·rin,k\ INhOS(' backyard lt'nle 1-. .ihout '\ 'i lt'l't Imm the nearest hu1IJ1ngc; \aid .lNlUt 'iO neighbor. h.1' l' 101ned her ID urg1 ng. the ~loca- (Plea.e see PORT ABLE/ A2) NB woman faces trial in jogger's hit-run death By TEVE MARBLE OllMhllJ ......... •\ Newport Beach woman was ordered Tuesday to stand tnal for felony hit-and-run dnv1ng in the dealh of a I ~-year-old boy. hut man,laughter charges were d1s.- m1s~ Su'ian Norma Long. a \.ICC pre\1- dent ofa financial planning company. wa1 mdt·red to appear 1n 5upenor < nurt later th1\ month on the sinaJe kh111) charge rcla11na to the death o f t laudt' Huhcrt flartlor Municipal ( ourt Judite < hmtopher ~troplr d1\m1"i11ed the manslaughter <..hargc be<'au<;e ll couldn't be shown that the dnver of the hit-and-run c~r showed gro s ne&hgence. ftowever. there 1c; sufficient reason to believe Lona was the dnver of the car. Strople rul~d Long. 14 1c; accu'>t'd of stnkina Hubert from behmd as the Newport Harbor H 1gh School freshman JOiiet.i along Irvine Avenue with h1'i older \I Ster lluhert '>U'ita1ncd ma\'11\t' head 11\Junes and d1cd thrc<' day .. Inter without n-aa1n10a con\<..IOU'ines'i Outr ge-d <'1t11cn'I and ll>mmun11' llrclUP' e\tahh'ih<'d J reward fclr 1nforma11on on th<' h11 ·.lnd-run dn' er and pohcc S<'t up a N>oth at the .,n<· of the arc1dent 'iohc1ting 1nformat10n from motonst'\ Long was arre<;tl'd fiH• dayc, alter the accident when her silver. four door ( ad1llac was d1sc0\ ered at a anta .\na hod-. o;hop w11h damage linking 11 to the aet1drnt, police \.aid .\ pair of Newport lkalh n-lu\<" workcn had reponed $('('10g the dam aged Cadillac h<'1ng dnven from a carport near l ona·, home the da\ af\cr the lll'Cldenl. ,1 trnff~ in H"\ll~1nr \311t Thl' ownn ot th<' Otl\h \hur 'Uh\l"~ul'nlh uilled poliu· ah<'I 1n t c;pclting tht' cnr and t'onl 1ua1ng 11 llad probabl) hll '>Omeonc. police <,,:ud He told pohc<" a man. "ho 1dent1fil·d himself as Lon$''i fnend dropped oil the car for repair \ rro~cutor at fiN rclu'>C'd lo Ill<' char((CS. sa~ 10 1l wa'I not fl<l\<ilhle to prove that Lon wa\ th<' dn\er ot th<' lar . Rul ()(put\ I )l\tnrt \ttomc\ Roh 1·rt Thoma' ch.inl( ·d tntt1l' al'lou1 a \\eek Isler. filtng manc.l.111ghtet .md h11 and-nm ('ha1lle' 03J\ln11t l un(l Thoma' \irnl nt''\ 1nllHmatllln (lfll\ 1dcd h.,, f'Clhll' hrl~d mah· thl' ',t\C' I hnm.1-. :i n1hd.11r tnr 1udgl' .11 thl' 11me. was \U~ucntl\ tr.in .. tcrred 10 a d1flcrcnt l°ourthou'\C and thl' tJ\C ao;\1&ned to anothC'r dC'pUt\ dl'tr1ct auornc-. Defenc;<" attornn Jamt'> II ~ .1l'iworth :mt .H tht' 11mc hC' wa' 'usp1c1ous ot Thom ,· mo11'c" ht., l :tU'iC.' the pro~'l.utor "a' a cand1datr tor Judge \\ al.,worth \aul l hum • ., ma\ h,1, <' tilC'd lhargC"\ tor "poht1l''al rca'iOn\" I k ..:ud he wa~ unawnrt• ol an\ nc"' inlormat10n hnlinll hi\ client Ill tht· lnmc In thl' nnl·-<lin prc:hm1Dan hrar· mg tht' delt'n.,.• f'rt'\('ntcd no \l.lt· ""'""" ,ind lhl· ll"\tlmnn\ nl \t'\ ('ml pr ml'\ u111•n "lln(''i'iC.'., WI\ conduct~ uut<oHk thl' l nu rt room "1th appro"al II om hoth \ldl"\ 1'\J('wport Bcac·h Sat W1ll1am Mcln- nl'o \aid II Wll'i d1flicult to pro\le lf'OSI nc1th1tenC'C he-mu~ nobody -e'eotpt IM thC' dn'er actualh ..aw tM a~·c 1dent. He ~1d Huhcrl'\ s1ster was J na 41head of her brother and could not br \Urt' whethc1 her brother was runn1 1n a m11rl..rd ~19ck path or ha dr1f\cd 1n10 a traffic lane tiu~n·~ cliw1matc'I pthertd on rarppu' 1n hi\ mt'mor) ot tht final du' ol ,~·hool la't month and planted .1 1rtt ID h1\ honor : ·. • s e .. c: , .I * ~Coat DAit.. Y PILOT I Wednesday, July 0, 108$ Cfianging of lrYine' s~guard .sign':lls growth policy shift· By PHU. NElDERM.AN Of .. Olllr ........ A ch.an11na of the auatd took place u the Irvine mayor's pvel was pa scd T uesday night. Councilmen David Baker and Larry Aaran chan,gcd ~ats and the move was more than ceremonial. It $fl1\&led a shift in the majority clout o n development issues Baker. who bas backed construe· \.Ion of three new south Oranac ( ounty freeways ._nd has supponed local arowth issues. concluded a on~ \ear term as mayor Agran. a councilman since 1978. was picked as the new mayor Agran previously Strved as Irvine's mayor from 1982 through 1984. In the past. Agran has lacked l'Ouncil support in his efforts to cuna1I the pace of the cit) 's growth. 1 his year. however. Agran appear; 10 have maJOnty power on important development issues with councilmen Ed Dornan and Ray Catalano The mayor's post in In inl' t\ largel} )~ mhohc becau~ the ma\ur holds onl' one of the the counnl \oles and ·the cit} 's day-10-da) Ofll'r· a11ons are adnunistered b) C 11\ Manager W1l11am Woll<'tt J r But thl' mayor presides O\l'r l·oun· l'll meeting), represents the rll\ JI numerou~ public funl·t1on~ and '"-'r 'l'' J) thl' ~pokesman lor In tnl' \) tht•..;orch was passed Tul'!>da) night Baker and l\gran both read prepan·d 5latements Ral..er descnbed h1'> tenure a'> .. a H'.tr that sureh stands a~ one ot the hu'ill''>l 1n our 'cit~·~ \OUOL( hut \IJr \ludJcd h1~ton " .\mong the m1kpo~1s c1tl'd h' Bal..l'r were aPPrD' al of~ cc;1park. the IRVINE MAYOR .•. From Al pro_posed frecwayJ. ' Catalano's {>Ian resembles the cur· l't'nt city pos1tion on the freeways except for the requirement that voters approve the fees and that the San Joaquin Hill'I Freeway be bUJll no wider than Univerllly Drive 1n Irvine. Current plans calls for hm1t· ing the width of the propoi.cd freeway unul the year 2000 Baker and M1llersa1d they opposed Catalano's proposal because 11 could leave Irvine out of the freeway plan nmg process. They suggested that the county, the other cities and area developers m ight decide to bu ild the freeways without Irvine's part1c1- pation. As proposed. the San Joaquin Hills Freeway would run south of Irvine bet"een John Wayne Airport and San Juan Capistrano. The Eastern Free· "a~ "ould run roughly run parallel to 1hr Costa Mesa Freeway, linking the R1' ers1de and an ta Ana freewa>s. The Foothill Frt"Cway would nm parallel 10 the San Diego Freewa}. .J lirst new ~1llage approved by the \.Ounc1I in 10 year\. a $90 m1ll1on lunding plan for a long-awaited ( 1v1c <enter. Cit} Theater and othCrlITTJ· 1el ts. the Cit)·., \trung \tand against \.'' 1han flights at the adJacen1 El Toro \-lanne Base and the Cit)'<; improved rela11ons w11h LIC In ine, the Mannl' ( orp., and ne1ghhonng Tu'>lln .\gran in turn <tpokl' ot thl' mandall' he hehevl'' local \Oler\ handl·d him 1 r1 the recent election hnlu ng the Eat.ti:m Freeway a nd San Clemente. tn another rno tion, Dornan called for a general plan omendment that would designate specific areas. in· cludma so me land now intended fo r home and but.mess development, for agncultural use or as perma nent open space. Th~ areas would include the 654- acrt' Quall H ill near the San Dicao Freeway at University Dn ve, some agncultural land near Northwood and between the San Diego and Santo Ana freeways, and a Bo nita Canyon Drive "buffe r area" near the T urtle Rock community. Dornan's motion, approved una ni- mously, requires the city's Open Space Task Force to return with a general plan amendment within 90 da>s for council a pproval. He also urged that an open space plan then Ix <iubmmed 10 voters. If adopted, luture city councils .then could not alter the plan without returning to the voters. he said. He 'laid he believes voters were stating that ... we must not confuse growth with improvement, because the} arc not necessanly the same thing. We cannot claim to be bu1ld1ng the cit) ofour dreams simply because 1t accommodates ever more auto- mobiles. <;hopping malls and high· n~e corporate offices Our emphasis musl be on b uilding the best city in the United States. not one of tht· biggest." AIDS victim banned from school dies < .\R~1EL I .\Pl -.\ hm "ho had hecn banned trom attending puhl11: \l.hool last \Car belau~ he had Jl.qu1rcd immune dcfiol·nn 'i\n· drome has died. but h1~ parl'nl'> )<!) thl'} hope such 1,:a<,es "'II I teal h pcopll' tokrance for .\ID~ \Jlllm!> ( 1rant and C hmtinl' Chier .bunl'd their 9-\ear-old son. BenJam1n C1ran1 <hler. on Munda\ Thn had \tJ\t:d anummou\dunng their ~n·s illne'>s l'' l'n through thl' dl't)c\tc about "hl·ther he '>hould be: allowed to attend \l'hool "Thc la'il th1n11 he needed wa'> all the publiul\. pcoph: \taring at him:· h1'> father said lknJam1n tir\l became 111 la'it Apnl during a famil~ .. al'at1on in .\n1ona .\ hrn10ph1ltal. hl' was ewmcd to the .\ID~ "ru' "hlle retel\1ng an tnJc« 11on of a prodUl 1 nrl'dcd 10 help h1\ blood clot proper!) .\ftl'r compla1nl'> from wurned parent'>. lht• ( arml'I l 1nified School D1stnrt hoard votl'd to not allo" Bcn1amin in the da\\rOOm O.Oic1ab 'a> onl~ 12 children undl'r the Jgl' of 19 1n < ahlornia ha'l' lontralll'd <\ID\ PORTABLE CLASSROOM BATTLE LOST ... From Al twn 1>1 the hu1lding' ''I'm d1'appo1ntl•d that thl') Jilin 1 fl\lt•n 10 u' Therl··~ nllth1ng 1hJt lan tx dolll' " 'he \a1d \,huol ~up1:r1nll·ndl nl D1.in.1 Pctl'r'>. "hu ..aid that thl' la,oul o l thl' 'l'hool pre\ t'nled the rl'lot·a 11on ot I hl• hutldmg'> ..aid two puhl1c hran1111' ~l'rc tondui:ted t11 gl'I lhl' '1c1A.potnl 111 lodll re~1denl'> Shl' al\u \did 1ha1 ottiu;.il\ 1A.all..ed thl' \\ hool ground' '' 11h ( oml·nnsl..' l'cter'> \aid olTfuah ha \I..' a lll'm ptnt 111 \trike a comorom1se and mo'e thl' bu1ld1ng' all11ut '" ll'l'I larthl'r trom thl' home\ th.in in1t1al plan\ lallnl tor c oml'rtn\I.. \ \a1d 'hl' kl'I'> that lhl' dt'U!>1on I'> downgradrng the 'alue o t m·arll\ homl·' fhl· uin,tant l hangc ot lla<i'>C'> \I.Ith takl' ahout \10.00010 $I 5-.UOO otl the 'aim· nt rc'>1dl'nu:\ 'he \aid 'I don't kd ltkl' thl\ 1' It' 1ng tn .\menca." '>hl' -..11d tod:t\ \hl' al'>u 'aid 1ha1 rc\1dl'llt\ didn't rcn·1\l· nollce~ about thl puhltl hl'anng<, anJ d1dn·t part1c1patc 1n prorccd1ng'> ..,1 hnol olliu.11' Jfl' adding the portJhil' hulld1ng' -three on thl' l'a\I \1dt· uf lhl· \lhool nl'XI tu the home\ and l\l.O bu tidings on the Wl''>I \ldt' - to accommodall' '>IUdenl'> tran<.· fl•mng from Cil'll'r 'il'huol nnt \l'ptemocr r><.·d1n1ng rnrullml'nl· and hudgct rl·d ink lomh1nl·d 111 lurc·e the do\Url ul <11\lcr in Junl' \o\l.Cr'> 'ichool i.. npclling an l'nrollmcnt of ahou1 ~ I SO "'hl'n \( huul rl'Opcn' in \ql· ll'mlll:r QUAKE WRENCH A WHITE ELEPHANT·~·. FromA2 ~k ga\l' thl'm a"';i' .\mt Hm ..,lout\ arl· '>1111g1\1ng lht:m J\\.t\ I think 11·, fair to \a\ thl· 1A.h11k 1hing "a' a d1..apprnnt.nwn1 " < 11\ ' \tanager ft..l'n Frank \did 1 Ul'\lla\ .\lthuu11h hank "ould Ill' "ell 1U\t11icd 1n <,a\ing .. Told \J' \o "hl'" ontrnll1ng that urgl' It wa\ Frank wh11 "Jrnl·d uiunul rncmht·r.. that ut~·\pon<;ored 1-Ht.>nth ... ale\ would ht· le-;' 1han hn'>k -11 will be clllremel> d11l1t ult ·· · I ran!.. \J1d hctore the \Oll' 'II 'ynu lno~ all the -;e·n 1u· duh' Jnd or 11ta1111at1un' in the lit} .ind the\ l·al h 1')(1ugh1 onl· morl' than I 1)00 \l.ould tx· tnl rcd1hk · f hc l.Hl'Ol:h 1l~lt. J tlal \trap ot 11w1al w 1th ii rn tan11ular \Int 111dn·d lJO turn a l'J\ ltnl· ult ')11 l.111 h.111 the lll'm\ 1n a hou,l·hold t1111l h\1' Bui thl'UI\ man.1gn' 11arn1ng Jill It Ilk to d;.11n f)l·n l hl' u •u nu I ' l·n1hu~13\01 for lhl' projl'l I \nd ''hl·n f rJnl.. \Ug&l''>ll'd th.ti \0\IHllUld ht rl'dUled h;. lim11in11 thl' order ot ho11kil-h a u1um 1lv.oman JllU,cd him ot .. \lar11n~ 111 inll'rkrr 1A.1th thc Hlll'nl ot lhl· prugram \l.llh \qu1rrl'll~ markt•t1ng 1d1·a," I hl· ll.ka. tounul nwmlll'r\ "11d . 1Aa<, not to rnakl' n1111ll'\ h111 to dl\tnhull· lhl· m,ttl'rlal' ( )n h\llh lf>Unh. hownrr llll' progrJm ha' bomht·J ' The ong1nal 1h11uttht "·" 111 h,1, l' J puhlll l'dU\al1on progr.lf11 1h,l1 would l'k'ff)l'tuatl' •ht•lt and gl·I p1:11pl~· think· 1ng ah6ut d1\il'>ter prcparl'dm·...., DcpUl\ r IH' ( htl'I Rich [X\\hl'rr\ \J1d ··I hl' wnlcpt "a' tim· It JU'l J1dn 1 v.orl.. ·· v. 11h a \loragl room ti.Jh:.d "1th '' rl·nl hn <tnd houkkl'>. Ot-'"'lx:rn ''·I' mllfl' 1h.1n "llltng tu honor J \11ung I lfl' f-11plorer", requl''>l tu fulfill Jn I .igll· \u.>u.1> prOJCJ.:,I. • Roh Mdllrm askl·d 1f he lOuld dl\tnhutl· thl' mJtl·nal .. tor frcl· tout\ rl''>l<.knt' lkv.lll'rr> and frank agrl'l'd 11 v.ould tx· a worth) tom- mun1t\ \\'r\ 1u JlfOJl'll and \\l\hed him \l.t'll .\nd Imm IJn 111 through Feb :!O ol 1h1' \\'.tr ~h lllru\ and fdlow \u1ut' kno\ l..l·d on dm)r<, throughout l.1gun.1 lll'J1h ka,ing ht'hind "n·m hl'' .ind l)j 111kll'1., Rut l'\l.'ll Jhl'I lh;tl gnl·awa\I, Dl'wtll:rn lind' h1 m\l'lf "Hh ahout A hlg~• ricsoe 0"9f Southetn Cellfornta wtlt b9f> tt1lng1 Minny Ind warm Thutld.y over moet of the.,. ... a.ltnougfl coof marine 811 will moYe fllther Intend, the Natlonal WMtMt kvteeMyt • N1Qftt mncr morning loW ctoud• Md rog wm nnoet near the oout and putt\ Into the tow.r V81t.y9 Thurld8Y. but eunahlnt wUt prt¥t I during the attemoone At the beaohel, hlgtla wtl1 be 97 to 73 totlOwtng Iowa tonight of 57 to e2 Along the 0r-. Coast It wlll be ltlr thrOUQh Thuflday ucept night and momlng loW cloud• and log Mat the cottt, U.S. Temps "' Le ...... Yen City t:i 7t Alblilly,H Y 11 ... ~.va .. 80 ::=::ciue 12 11 Ol!llhome City 17 ~ 12 16 OrMh4I 80 .. Attdtof ... II IO ~ ... 71 Allente 100 711 "'-lill 107 11 At!Mllc City t2 75 '""'= .. 70 Auelln .. 73 .. on .M-.. 13 e.nir-. .. 75 .. ort!Md.0.. 7t 13 llrmlnQMm M 71 Pr~ .. n ... ... 61 :::r'Clty .. 71 loelon IO 73 11 N luftalo 77 87 Aetwl .. ... CMpef 16 56 ~ .. 76 Cf\w!Mlon,8 C IM 11 It LOUlt .. 80 Cherleeton,W Ve 11 74 12 • Sr.o•••• Calif. Temps Sell Ulle Ctty Cnenone ,H c ~71 lall Antonio 13 72 Clle)'enne a S2 S..llle 71 57 Hlah. loJl1 !Of 24 houte andlnQ al I • m T ahOe Valley 7 4 M Wett.,_ N lb YOllet'nlle Vly 13 63 ~ 13 TO ant~ 13 7' Clnclnnett 92 711 Spall-77 u II.nit• 114 51 ---''L...--------1 ,,_ .. .. . a.v.no 89 71 Coilim04la,0No 91 10 0..-l'IWonh " 75 ~on 91 ,. ~ as !II 0..M-t i .. DeUOll u 71 Dueutll 117 47 Ell'-91 17 Irle 11 70 Falrbenl<a 75 ., Fargo 75 .. ~·l•lf IO 62 Grand AllPld1 11 83 8~ ... 116 r.,,...,..a1 Ptmig 92 73 T-102 75 r.-. IT T7 WMNngtonOC IT 71 WlcNt• 13 73 Wilk-a-. 15 10 Smog Report Ponu111n1 tllndard ~ Uiel); o 100 t:c:.. : :t Surf report OMtend 71 511 PMO 11o01e1 13 51 LOCA TIC* ~Qty 71 541 a.ct-10 ti 57 HunUnglon e.cn ...,_ 87 I I ,.._ J9Cty, NNpol1 Sen Dleoo 75 ... 40lh ltteM ~ hn Fr.,_ 89 H t2M l llMI. Newpot1 Senta 8erbere 12 M lalboaWedge 8t0Ckton 111 IO lagune 8Md1 HIVfl. low tot 24 ~ enC1tnQ at 5 p m hn c:i.-ite Aw1e v-, U 10 W'1W Ten,p M is.r.t-1()0 N Swel direction South ICDDllllC• 2-4 2...4 7-4 2-4 2-4 7 :l noN ,.., , ... ,.., ,. ,.., ,., '"' gooa, 100.200 unheelllll\il for MNlllW 0rM!1"alla 84 56 peope. 200-300 unllM/thlu4 tor ... ilg 8-1 16 ... ----------- Blellop ti 47 id Helena 80 60 300-500 h-doua Flrel llgure le HonolUlu MM MM tOday't Pt4 I«-. e.eond la pre.tQue Houeton 89 711 d•y' a anall1ed pe1 ~!:.. •: :: T es Long 11Mc11 e& 111 TOOAY lndt~• 113 11 Jedl_,,MIN 114 73 Seel llMcll to MacAnhut 8IYCI 42.50 MONovta 95 57 Second IOW 4 51 PM Monterey 65 54 Second tllQl1 10 58 p m Jec:ll-vllle 1111 75 lflflne SMldlebeclc Valley 50-81 ""'-IM 63 l aounA 8eedl 42(1or-I) Hewpor1 llMcll 70 II I """'90A Y K..-Clty to 73 Loe Angelea l\ltpon ~ Ontwio 93 12 Flrwt IOw a 25 • m .() 3 L.MV9Qe9 100 ,. Palm Springe 110 711 l'lr81 hlglo I 13 pm St "...oena '9 !II 9-lcf IOw 5 311 fl m 2 7 Lmle Aoc:lo IM 78 Extended ~ IM ,. ,.,__ 15 51 s.cono NQl1 11 37 pm 5 • ~ 95 79 Mleml8eac:fl Ian lerowo.no M 12 8un •• today at a 07 pm ,_ 8eft 0...... 19 57 Thurao.y 11 5 49 am and ae4a 11QA1n 9' 1111 79 ..... __ 80 ,, Lale Ngll1 and momtng law Clou4a and log,_ tlleCOMI 01--lilif 8-1 IMJ099 t3 5e 107pm lente Ana t3 II I Moon eete !Odey a1 10 11 p m , 11-79 " Mple.S1 Paul N_,,Vl .. 115 711 ""'"' 1111 to 75 LOWS 57 to 65 Valley l1IQl\e 114 to N Lowe !II lo 115 Senta Cn.a 10 54 fllliflday et 5 H • m -Mt• at 10 48 lenl• M-10 53 p m ..... ~ .. 73 SCHAFER WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION ••. From Al fucsda) that there wa!i no contl1ll of 1n1erest 1n her dual chore~ aHhamber direoor and ot) lawmakl'r How- e\ er SChafer ~1d she wa~ taking a rec cs<; from politic~ to dl'' Oil' morl' 11mc 10 her Lhamber dut1e\ "Right now I'm wearing <;o man} hat<,: t·o uncil. rcdl'\t•l11pml·nt. 0 l hamocr famll). Last night I wa' up unul thl· v.-ec hours at a counul meeting .\nd 11 JUSt goc' on and on that "J) running bc:IWl'l'n lhamtx·r tunc1wns and lOunul bu\I· Ol''" ·· ..,l ha Irr ..aid. ( tlltnl ti u1lll·ague' I lcr1111g and l>onn llJll "l'rl' not 'urpmnl h' '>l h.1kr' del 1'>1un 10 '>tl'Jl do"'n in !'.m t'mbt.•r · I hl'rt' "-a\ no LOntl1t1 ul 1n1crl'\l but a~ tar 3'> ~ood taMl'. 11 1~ probahl) ,, nrorx·r dl'l·1\lon :· Hall '>aid m1s!i1on belore moving to the council 1n : 978. She served 211> years a!> mayor and nearly six years as head of the rede' elopment agenq "htlc announcing her decision not 10 ~ek another term 1n Novem txr. \)chafer left the door open for a council comeback. ·-r,e accomplished a lot of1h1ngs. but I'm not content. What I'm trying to !la} is. I can resurface again Just \\atch me." she \aid She cau11ont>d ut) .,.oters to be "Bl) of the poh11cal barbs that will hkl'I\ be hurled among candidates as < osta Me!>a'\ growth war goes to the polls _, A rlene Sch afer ~kn~d "She ha\ rnntnhuted J grt•a1 deal to the commun1t} and 11 "Ill ht· hard tu replace hl•r (But) her 11\.'" inh require<; a great dl·al ot t1ml' Jnd l'ncrg\ ·· ..,lhakr began hl'r mun1upal larl'l'r I 2 \l'ar<, ago on lhl' Planning ( om· "Yuu·re going to have silly season pretty soon w11h everybody coming out of the woodwork," Schafer said. .. ll'>ou're negative. you'll have more support get more print and more attention It'<. ~oea'I} to poke holes lat the rnunnl). when ~ou're not up there·· sit)" -gro" th rnmp!. but will be some· 'ihe said she hopes her succes\or onc "ho \I.Ill remain "right down the "ould no t be from the pro-gro" th or m1ddk Sumner leads by 910 votes in Congress race recount By ROBERT HYNDMAN Roben Badham of Newport Beach 1n oft"-oa11y l'llo4 1t.n • November. ' . Hoffmann. a supporter o f .LOO· . ~ n ~l·· in. l~a~d1datt' Brurl' \um ner .trovCi'sial J>C?h.ti.cal;!Jttremi!lf~ynaon kd IJ\:mocrau~. nominee >\rt Hoff-. LaRouche, in1t1ally was declared the mann hy 910 votes a~ a ballot recount winner of the June 1 primary e lection. c nn11nue<l fuesda> 1n their d1\puted But Sum ner, a former Judge and the 401h < ungrn~1onal d1-;tm t primal) chairman of the Orange County W11h ballots trom ~M2 of thl' Democratic Party. challenged Hoff· d1'>trict'<; 705 precJOCl'i 0S1 perl'ent) mann's VIClOry, Citing 1rregulant1es in no" counted. Sumn1:r ha<, I h.1171 the balloting and in counting \t1te., 10 Hoffmann's 15 lbl alrnrd-procedures. 1ng to the count\ Registrar of Voter\ When the recount began June 19. office Sumner was faced with a 267-vote Reg1'itrar offi ctal'> C\pel t thr re-delic11. U1un1 lo be completed by Friday But by June 24 Sumner had fhc winner will face Republican alrcadycloscd thegapandgoneahead nominee and five-term incumbent by 16 votes. Smee the n, as the recount rnnt1nuc'> \umner has v.1Jened h1!i · lead .~ Ihe ballot re<"ottl'lt-~!lmn sTow.ea b} thousand'i or t'l\alkngei; from boths side!> Sumner supporters have a~kcd that ballots bearing Sumner's name be counted. even 1f the ballot card was not punrhed a'i requ1rl'd b} \Ollng rules. Count} Registrar of Voter<; Al Olson. howe .. cr ... aid he "ould not allO\\ those vote<, And Hoffmann representat1.,,es are challengmg wnte·in votes that do 001 correctly spell ~umner'i; name. Most of those, however. have been allowed by Olson. TRUSTEES ASSAILED ... From Al 4.000 h1111kll't' ll'lt ll"l'r and more il"=---------------------------------------------than 611<) \\1t•ndw' on lht d1\\lpl1nal) at11on Hui fll'-.Jld lhl' matll'l of rn'Jll' tx·h,n111r .ind \tudcnl\ right\ ncl'd'i tu ht. nplorl·d He \J1d ncnts conCl'l\ahh rnuld rl•ach .1 J10tnl tha1 '>lhool dt\lrtl l 1tlir1.tl\ wnuld not wan1 111 1mpo'>1 cont role, .ind 1 outd a\I.. \lUdl·nic, lo \11tn wa' l\.·r.. tor thl'H hch:J\ 111r Hui t v.ould J1111ht th.JI r.ircll1\ \\t1uld \.\alll lhl'H t h11llrl·n 111 u1mi: to 11l1·«1mpu\ \t h11nl·\J}tlfl\lHl'd l'\ l·nt\ th.ti ha' c no rule'> and rqzul.11111n' .. hl' \illll I Jl..c ,,11d he ha' not lmml·d an 11p1n1on •m \\hl'lhl'l lhr pM1\ th1· rtil(hl ht·f11n· tht• \t'n111r hrral..ta\I l tlll\tllUll'd ,1 \\ hool 1'\.l'llt Howl'H·r < al1f111n1.1 ( O\\' a nl'W hou">1ng dl \l'lopnwn1 Jt thl· ea'>ll'rn lll\ l1mll\ I\ orx·ning .\nd IX.·v.hl:rry ha' plan' lo l.lrop utl \omc "rl'nl hes and hoot..kl\ lo "l'kumc lhr new rn1l.lcnl\ to I .aguna Rl·alh lhl' rc't an· a'allabll' -for lrcl' - JI ( II\ lfall dnd JI .10\ lire <.l.tt1tin tn ltm n J U\l a'"'- BICYCLE RACERS .... Correction From Al 1·~u1ppcd "llh \lale·ol-thl'·Jrl ,\l'ro1h nam1\ part' Ile .11,0 "l'.lr\ 'fX'lldl do1h111g that rcdull'' "Ind rt'\t\L;inl l' .ind hJ' '>h.1H·d .tll 111 tm hod\ hair hut a tx·ard Aurkl' '>Jld T hl' ( hina I lnu\c 1n < orona dcl Mar 1<. hc1ng '>Old fur SI 4 m1ll1on to Earnc\t and Donna S<:hroedcr and Jaml''> and ~artha Beauchamp '\ Stof) 1n fue.,da>"• ed1t1on of the Daily Pilot 1ncorrectl> stated the hou~ wa' ~old to a busine~!i owned b'r cred11 dl·ntl\l R r Beauchamp who I'> the brother ot Jame\ Rc·auchamp f.lainc l\.1anolle nl fkrkl'lc\ ",.., 1n lir'I plal l' in 1h1· "mlll'n\ fl " 1,wn and fifth plarc merall. \hl' ..aid The contestantc, ar(' cnrnutl' 10 \tlanlll C 11, 111 the <rnnu.11 t'vent r he world record 1n the ' lll<l·nt1k rall' \l'l l:: .. 1 )l'Jr "n1m· da"'· t\l.o hour\ and"" minute\ MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 190 I Justcall 642-6086 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, tran!ICnbed and de- livered to the apprnpnate editor The same ~4-hour answcnna ~rv1cc may he u~d to record letter\ to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton to our Letters column mu$l include their name and telephone number for venficat1on Tell\ u~ whit'\ on )Our mind • _,,,- D•lfr Piiot Dell very 11 Ou•r•ntffd ... ., , liat t ' Of" ' n ••• t OU' UlllllllM t t ~ lO Cl"' • Doe' .... 11 ... •. .., '°'-~9l"t " t.., Jet' ... .., Sl it.II .,., •• c1 un(IA, t '°" l.10 ntit •k•v• ,, ... _, 1y n. T a m CfOt IJ"ffl'• 10 ~rt l f!tt t'l"H f)fly w .. t• » .. "'"'fkj Circulation Telephone• Designed • Finished • Installed Capture the beauty of summer-enjoy control of sunlight and heat with movable louvers • Customize your window with shutters In an en~less variety of colors and si zes For a personal free estimate call: (11415a Off or 5"-1111 (213) 5S1-D»f Of ,,,.Z111 Long IJMlch (211) 0'1·1141 Visit our showroom and msnufsctory s t: 1111 Pl~nll• Av•. Coel• Me•• , Taz sem.lnar set at Orange Coast A one.day tax. minar, dnianed for people stan1na a business for themtdvea. will be olf'ered July 19from 9a.m. tolp.m. in FineAn1HaU Room 116 of Ora nae Coast Coltqe in Costa Me . apartment. proposal ~---...- Terry Andenon, an ap~ls offioer for the Internal Revenue Service, will present the work· shop. which includes owenrship, record keepina. income and expenses, and avoidina problems with the IRS. The reaistrauon fee is S 1 S and tickets may be pun:hased by phone usina cn:dit cards. Call 432-S880 for more information. Church women gatlJerblg Jona Earedcson Tada, an author and film performer, will adress a pthenna of some 2,000 women tomaht at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove as part of a four-day gatherina of Reformed Church Women. Tada, who was paralyzed in an accident and is known as a spokeswoman for people with handicaps and d1sabihtics, will deli ver the keynote speech at 7: 15 p.m A handbell choir from Japan.wtll perform Thursday at 11 20a.m. Call the Cyrstal Cathedral at 971-4000 for further information. \__ Back Bay tour slated Concert in the park protested ·. ~ By ROBOT BA.RUA Of ... ...,........ •• Hununaton Beach City Council Don MacAJhsttr claimed Tunday that th majority of his coll ues acted trbit.ranly and took away the property ri&has of a. developer when they acalcd clown a01 apartment complex near Huntin&toft Har bour. MacAllister also aJlcaed I.hat the protest of nelahbors seem to carry more wei&ht than city zonina and ordinances. "They (the re11dent1 in \)'te Sun.set Hc1Jb-. an:a near Warner A venue and AJJonq_usn Street) are aJready there. They are sayana they don't want anyone else to move there," he said. The Fnends of the Newport Back Bay and .lrvine'i. Family Services Department will conduct an excursion of the bay Saturday from I 0 a.m. to 3 p.m., starting and ending at the Irvine Youth ~rv1ces Center at 4601 Walnut Ave. The fee is SS per person, wb1ch is posted by Family Services to cover transportation and staff costs The Friend!I of Newport Back Bay remams a non-profit o rganua11on Call 559-0464 for details. Dr. Charlea Rutherford leada the Oranae Coa•t Colleae Big Band ln a free, outdoor concert at Balboa Pier Park in 1"ewport Beach. The Sunday concert wu the ftnUn a .ertea ln the park. On Monday ntght Che City Cour\C&J voted 4-3 to permit landowner WillialrlH. Wilson to build six of hss proposed'' 11 apartments on a 1.02-acre tnan1ular. shaped piece of property. City Counc11 members Ruth Finley, Ruth Bailey. Peter Green and John Thomas held that full development would create too great i traffic thrcal on a narrow roads -Orion A venue and Sandra Lee Lane. MS support group to meet The next meettng of the Hoag MemonaJ Hospital Multiple Sclerosis Support Group will be held Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m in the hospital's rehab1lltat1on gymnasium Dr Jacob P Verghe~. a neurolasist on the medical staff at Hoag, will discuss the sc1cnufic and medical aspects of multiple sclerosis. The meeting 1s free of charge and no reservations arc required. Call Hoag Chaplarn Llo~d Sellers at 760-2353 for further information QC firefighters file grievance over changes in new contract MacAlhster, Jack Kelly and Mayor Bob Mand11.: dissented. clatmina that officials had no business curbing Wilson's plans to build 11 apanment in three building. Wil~n. a n:t1rcd mcchanctal engineer \aid after the vote that 11x apartment~ "wouldn't penctJ out" and that he m~ght have to alter hlS plans The vote by the City Council supponed ct previous dec1s1on by 1he Plannin& ( 'omm1ss1on to disallow the 11 uolls. Watch meedngs planned By LISA MAHONEY Of -Delly ...... ltafl Orange Count} Firefighter'\ Local 10 14 has filed a grievance with the counl} Personnel Department over its 1mplemen- tat1on ofa new overtime pohc)' The grievance, received Jul ) 2. cla1ml'> count)' negot1a1ors reopened too man) area~ of the union's two-year contract when 11 began implementing o'er11mc prov1s1on<. of the r air Labor Standard-. Act the recent h1nng ot pan-time firefighters to fill 1n for sick or "acat1on1nii f'Ull time personnel. The pan timers will be used to a void paying time-and-one-half to regular fire- lighters when empty shifts must be filled i\ 1985 court ruling extended oven1me pa) prO\ 1s1ons of the Fair Labor Standards .\ct to pubhc employees as of Apnl 15 hshed m1n1mum train mg requirements for the part-Hi ne emplo~ees that \hould ensure HT6r ab1l1t\. to perform 1n emera- enc) s1tuat1ons Eat:h pan-time emplo)'ee will be monitored to see that the) are rece1v1ng adequate training at the \tat1on\ where they are assigned ht• \81d In addition each will receive add1t1onal instrucuon one da:r a week for 1he ne\t month. Planning comm1ss1oners held that the 11-unu project would create undue traffic hatard<i because thert' 1s no direct access off Warner Avenue which fronts the property Traffic to the apanments would cau~ add111onal traffic and safety prob- lem'> on local roads Fountain Valley's Neighborhood Watch pro- gram has launched a series of cnme prevention meetings in the homes of cny residents. Churches. schools and city fac1lit1es also may be utilized. Each meeting is attended by a volunteer member ofNe1ghorhood Watch. a pohce officer and a firefighter, all of whom gi ve a 30-minute presentation focu<;1ng on crime prevention aware- ness and other rclati.'d 1nformat1on To host a meetrng 1n }Our home. call the Neighborhood Watch oflice at 968-Q49' ( hange'> 1n contract area<, ~O\Crn1ng firefighters' \acat1on<. and overtime houn. "'ere improperly made, said union Presi- dent Larry Simcoe Before the act took effect. regular firefighters could work extra hours for 'itraight time pa) when there was a 'itaning shonfall Once a month part-timers -will prau1ce lire-fighting techniques in simulated h1gh- n..e bu1ld10gs and other \1luat1ons. Radle) <,(en 0udfrey, deputy d1rcclor of the cit)'·., development services department, said that no access to the apa11meots would be prov1cled from Warner A venu~ hccause the city discourages curb cuts and nght·hand turns into pnvatc driveway5 from a major highway \a1d • But county negotiators sa) the.,. had the ngh1 to reopt-n the contract and make changes necessary to comply wnrr the ac1 Thornburgh say'\ the pan-llmt: fire lighters are needed to control o"enimc costs .... h1ch could mouni up to $2 million a }ear. Simcoe argue' that the count) 1s being th1ft) at the e'pense of public ~fet} "We are going to t'nsun.· that .,.,,hcthcr. the} work two da)' a month or In days a month the) \till come balk tor tl:lat additional tr.uning." he \aid ~'enteen pan-11me lircfightt'r\ Ot.·1,t.1n .... ork Jul\ 4 "Traffic moves at high speeds and 1f there 1s a lo t of turns they could cause rear- end type (colhs1on problems)," Godfret ..aid Buslness sesslons set Marketing cxccut1"e Frank Brennan 1s organ1i- ing a gro up ofbus1ne!ls interns to coach high school juniors, ~n1ors and graduates on how to market their skills to secure a good jOb The gne\ ance must be heard wuhin 14 da}s of us receipt A hearing has not )Ct ~en c;cheduled ..aid Dick Thornhurgh count' negotiator The gne"ancc 1<. an attempt to reve~ He sa)s tht' pan-time lirelighters .... ,11 not get enough on-the-job 1ra1n1ng to be an asset to the engine com pan) to which tht') arc assigned But James Radle} ass1!ltant director ut fire SCr\ sees. ~•d the count) has e\tab- A.II ha\.c been through l<J .... eels o t acadcm) tra1n1ng and t .... o weeks mou ut i:ount\ instruction. Radlt.•\ c,a1d "I ha' en 't heard of an). major probk-m "'•th them,'' he said r ht: propen~ has camed med1um- den!l•t) 1onsng for 21 years Fmle) said olfa 1al' had evt'I') right 1n t.a)ung the al 11un to trim the prOJet.'t s11e to protect the intere~ts of local residents The group needs )tudents. interested parcn1s and a donated mee11ngs1te There 1s no fee in\ol\ed For add1t1onal 1nforma11on call 642-7Q82 Classic cars going on auction block in Newport Beach An Invitation Attention organization pre1ident1 and secretorte1: We wonl lo help make your upcoming eventl, ~~1. seminars ond fundroisen succeuful. Send brief announcemenh including time, ptoce, cost (if ony) ond a phone number for odditionol information to1 BIJlletin Boord, Doily Pilot, P.O. Bo• 1560, Couo MeM>, 92626. Reports of your club or orgontzotlon's octivitiei -such en community serv1ee prorects or elec:tlon of officers - should be d1rect.d to ltte community news editor ot the '°~ e (1t:ne o\utry \ trw.1ecd -.iced - a Rolls Royce Silver Vvraith II -will bt· one of '>Orne 500 vehicles rolled onto the auction floor when the annual Newpon Beach Collector Car Auction open July 11 Others car'> from the rich and famous include Rona Barrcu's black Roll'>-RO)'ce·~i1ver Shadow and a t>latk 1956 T-B1rd once owned by Frank Sinatra i\t lef\ 1s a 1956 Bentle} intluded in the auction In past yea~. car'\ owned b> Elvis Presle), John ~I .ennoo afl<.i.JohJmy CaMon :K"Well as mo-.1e stunt cars like the "B,nmob1le" and James Bond's .\ston Manin have been sold Rick Cole i\uctions "Newport has trad1t1onall) been the place for celebnt1es to clean out the garage dnd -.ell their das!>1C and collecuble car..." ~1d ( ok promoter of the Newport Beach auction Wednesday, July 9 Ttrr aucuon runi. Fnda.,. through Sunda at tht' Newport Rei.on. 1107 Jamboree Rd .\uct1on hour~ are 3 to 8 pm Fnda) and 10 am to 8 p m Saturda\ and Sunda) .\ pubht prl'' 1e"' 1) '>taged he to re eath aut turn No meetings scheduled PoucE Loe .\dm1ss1on 1s SS for adult<> and SI for !>Cn1or c1111i.'ns and l hildren under 12 Tree trimmer injured in NB; parents get it on tape By STE\ E MARBLE Of .... 0..., l'lle4 ..... .\ rnok1t• trl'l' tnmmi.'r "'hO'>l' pJll n1' '-'l'rl 'llklllJJllng hi\ tir\t int> .11 r .1 .. h111n l'>land h.1d to tie rcsrned llom J lll-toot p1nl lrn· h\ "Jc"'pon Bl.llh lirdightlr\ ''hl'n ht• '-'ti~ 1n- 1111nl 1.a1 h I ur\dJ\ l>on \ndu \\•II"·" iniurell "-hl'n a gu~ 111\l' hl \\J' u\lng tor \uppon h10~1 .111d la\hnl him aero\'> the face. Newport Beach <\ 1h1c'f broke mtn 11 t)ffi1r at thr "lcwpon Harbor Yatht < luh. 710 W Ba \ \ve . and ttok a m1nnr rnd10. busmC'\' 1c1ord~ and 1 bumper ~t1cltrr prod11mm1 Nelo\pon for Amenca·, C up" A Rmton "h1i1kr hoal also WI\ \IOlt·n bul wa~ rrl"O\t'f't'J hllC'r at 1 nrarh" furl dex.k • • • Jr.,..rlr) lo\Onh \I 870 \.\I\ \tolcn from a er\1den(e on thC' 1110 hhx k nr Mam Stretl • • • •\ 111 n>l C'r Jt1 0l'ltrt1with11traw1n1 ol 11 wolf wl\ ttoltn from 1 ( hC'vnll<-1 Rluer parltt"d on the 1000 blod of Ra) \venue II\ \.llUt' WU put 11 \110 • • • ~urh So4SO mJt'-'tlr} '-'•1\,lnlrn from 1 rt'1dtnrr on t~ ~ooo blnc ~ 11( I 11tn C\ands lrrine Vth1rlt'\ havt be-en rtP'•ned Jr11 rac1n1 n11h1ly nn Allon Parltwa\ • • • Ju\.en1le1 wttt lt'cn viht:111n1 adult, to buy 1htm hoer 1n a •hnprnna aru nca1 ( 1mput Ori\/~ anti < nrnrll l 1tetda) at cu111ng his fore head lirl' ( .1p1 JMI C'4tlantl"\ said fhc 2'-~ear-old trl'l 1nmnwr from Orange "'a"' \1t11ng on J limh of the ircc near Ne1mcn-Marr u<. wh t>n hre· figh ters arn"ed. < han1n said "Hl· .... as pre ll\ daled hut u111- \t 1ous .. ( hantn '>aid · .\t lir,t "'l' thought he'd tx·en t.·ut "'11h a lha1n<.n .... hut 11 "'a" thl' rnJX' It l ilt him 10 the hone from ont.· 'ildl' ol hi\ around q pm ••• Tv.o ne1ahbonng madhmt:\ in lht I moo bloc It of ( hrrbourg o\ \ enur W(.'f\' damaged b~ 'anJol~ fut·\\la\ JI ahc1u1 II pm • • • o\ power tJgtr "'"~ \t11lrn from 11 a;irdtnrr wh11C' hr had h1' hark 1umrd Tur'><la' al apprm:1m11tel} ~ •• m on i\ml\tad t\tr«"t Huntinaton Beach i\ man who prrlendni l-0 ha'e • 1un 1n hi\ waistband stolr SI tlO 1n cnh from ~t < al c 1n t <N7 I Beach 81\ tl Ht tlrtl 1n " IQH or l'P6 < hrHolr1 "'1ontr < arln. lo\llne'~' told police • • • Th1e.,es cu11 prnae door ltk It .intl ,1ulr 111w1l bo\ and tool, ulurd <al St.:~ • • • Hu11lan nm\ac ktd a homt 1n thr 1000 hlod• ol J uhelle L nw an,1 \tnlr 1r'4rln v1luf'd 11 S200 • • • ( ulpnt' pnrd OJlC'n .t p11gr Jnof Ill th1• I S()l)O hind nf ll11n11n11on V1ll••t a111I trncht•ad 111lhl'111tw1 · \ ndl'f'>lln .... a\ tJl.l n 111 Hn.ig \1l m- m1al liosp1tal in 'l'" pon Be<\\ h wherl' he '-'J'i tre.1tnl .ind it:kJ'>l'd .1 ho\p1tal '>P<>kc ...... om.rn \Jill rm· offiual\ \aid lhl'\ hJ\l' ltlll• ta<"trd the tn..'l' tnmm1·r·, nan·nt' 111 hope\ ot looking "'.111 h ing 1 lw ' 1dn1 IUpt.' "It might .tlt:(p Ill •llll 10\1'\lll!J• tlCln .. < han.....,. <,a11I \tnit' SI ,Ooo in Jl'lo\1'11\ .rnd a \ l()IJ lrlCVl\100 'l't • • • /\ S 70 .... r1~u11 wa~ \olt:n Imm a \ldl' \tM<I 1n thl' 1 QOOO hlc>tk nl (ju1rt Ra) • • • lh1t:\l'\ \lolr 11.\o 't11lhoartl' llo\Cl v.rl\Ull\ and 1001\ v.1th J 1c1t11I •atul· of s I, Ill() o\ S 1 l.5 black and )'~lhl"" \ltatdxilird """' \tlllen from I pra&t' 1n lhr hOOCI hl1k~ ul \then• • • • \ aoua.b shot arro"' s at a plil~l11 rnn 11intr holdina sulphum a11d at Ztn11h I.lib\ 1~57~<nmmtrtt' lhl·anc1'-'\la1lrtl In JX'nttnllt lht l"lln\llnC'r. "'II ntt~ Ultl • • • t h1tvci 11olt a S~'lli1n\lo\tnn1 m11 hem: after tnttnn11 home en 1hr I RlllX) Mtk ._ nl M11plt .... 1'IOJ thrnu•h an unhlt. krd \hd1n1 door Coata Me .. \ill Ut•olJ v.11111an \11trn11 .11 .1 hu\ \tnp 1ll\ I IJr hot Bt1uln .1111 .in1I W 11\on \11rrt had ht1 11u1\l' \lnll'n "h1lr 11 v.n' -· nl'\l 111 hn I ht' pur\e \natchrr Ord in .1 nearh\ \an I he: lo\\ WB'l rrpon~ al S 'iO • • • Pl) mark' "'erc found on a door to ,1 home in the 500 block of Joann 1'11rc:11 hrtlo\rtn K ll) am and 5 lll pm Mund.i' • • • .\ S 'W Rlaupunkt ~1rrr11 1.\3\ rrponrd \tolrn from a \ nlk\lo\agrn h·11a JI \nuth l oast Plau between Y a m and h pm \fonda\ fntr. "'a, made ll\ pr\.1n11 a \ld1 Joor po\~1bh "'"ha ~rt'-"Jn,rr La&una Beach .\ ~trong-arm rnhbrn '-'8' rrrnned T ur\da' on (kean \ Hnur lo\llh \ I ft \tolen the \USpt't I" aHk'>Cnbrd a' a m.in 1n hi\ lair ~ti<., 'i lert i< 1n1ht'\ tall .tn1t 111 mrtl1um build • • • .\ cll\l fllJH'f and ,e \IC.kn (,l\,rll1' rt'corJer toar1hcr v.onh SI 1HQ lo\t'fl' reported \lolt'n l ur\(ta' niah1110 \fa'•<''-' ..,lrl'l.'I l hc n'-'nrrnt J r~1<; l71lc1rrd llJ77 Ou<l1'1 Ram < hargrr rrrx1nr1l thr ''" \lolrn T ur\J,1\ on< 1lrnnn It' \trrt•I . . . Two '1llrol11J')<'\ tottrlhl'I '-'•Hlh Sl'i4tl'i and a 1hinl \Jlunl a1 \!Pill w<"rr reported \lellen I ur\dJ) hom .1 < ilt•nnt'l>f'\' t;;1r«1 Hdrn n·n1al \hop . . . Pnhlr JITt'\tl'd \rn11 Han\<'n \tml\11 ~' 1ll l Jl(Unil lkillh 1111 \U\llllltlll 111 dn\lng untll'r lht• inllu1·nll· n .1l111h11I \Im all '"" .11rr\l<'d T Ul'\dJ\ nigh\ '"'· \l·•uO\Jin Road .inJ l a1ahn11 \trn·1 Fountain Valley \ v.nmJn lo\all..1ng 1h1e1ul!h 1hr \h..t~•'"oc11t \partmt"nl' 111mrl1'' ttll \IJ lee \'<"nm "a' .1llq1t•Jh ii• .11'hnl In 1111 heh1ntl \t1•n11a\ c:H·ning Jn.I .. m .... ~t·J 111 lht• gr1>u11J hl a man lo\ ho tnl·d tu \ll'JI hn pur<>I' l hr m;rn 1dcn11tird a' Rich.ml \111 hJt•I \ala1ar '7, nl h1un111n \ .. 11 .. , lo\d' 'u~unl ti' nrr,hho" .inJ 1a1ktl 11n ,u,p1uon .11 stron,.a!~ rnhh<·n \rml'd '\.\Ith ,, hanllaun 11.\11 tlC:npl1 rohbrd Hel!'nr·, I lallmark \lorr ltlll\I 1l.1rh<11 Rh 11 '111n,1a, .tl\r1 no11n 1 he J\,ell lkd \\ 1lh \ I ~I .ind l'-'CI \lullnl o\11111\.ll\ wnrlh 'It \ 11'\lclrn1 nl 1hr 1 X llXI hl1>< k 111 ,,in1J I .111011.1 it•porlnl \11111!1.1\ 1h.11 '.1111!.11, pun, turt•d I 1i 111r' (•11 lour 'l'l11, In 11ml .1 l"ic1<1l llalll'I !)lHknf .11 111' h111111· I hr J11magC' .... , l'\lllll,l\C:\l .11 \I !((HI . . . \ ft'\lllrnl 111 th1· I '<ttt 111 hlod, 111 Mornnso Jl'1101\l'll T ur,d,I\ 1h.11 11111''-'' rn1rr<"d hi\ ••tlt.'ll 11.1r.111c· .ind \h•h' '"' .111 rnmprc \\nr .ind l.1v.n 'hiit1\ .111 ,,tlu1•1f .11 ~~Ill Teens rob video store Three armed robhe~ e'K·aped with an C\llmated S2.4SO 1n (3\h and equipment Tu~•> af\t'r hold1n~ up an lr\tnc \1deo \tort T\\O of the robhc'"'. dc\cnt>ed a\ H1\pan1c mall'\ about 18 to I "1 ~ear\ of ac. walked into the Cinrma11< \ 1tko 'itore ;at 4840 In int: Dn-.c at atx1ut 11 : I ~ a m said In inr pol11 l' l t Mike Whllr Rranll1\h1ng .1 hlut• \tfrl 1nohc1 thc \U\JX'( '' took l a\h from 1 he rcg1\ler and '''mt• ~ 1deo t'llll• pmc nt The pan llt·d h> .1 \\a111n11.1..ar \\.ht•rt-: an l\ccomphcc wa<, wa111n1 Whit(' \Jld The ~ar \\.B'i dr\Cr1bt'd ,.., a llrJt' -whllr \mcman 111111 d1'K1r S('(]an No unc "'•' hurt 1n the momma hoh1uf) P11l11 cha' t." !Ill 'll'f'C'\ t\, and tlw 1ohhcn r\nt,11n' undrr IO\('\t11a t1on . . . \11mrnnr le11rrd t'nlr. into a gold 197\ 1 h~' 11111'1 p1, kup 1rudt parked on Ll)r , 1 ~l~l hlcxl.. nl \otnm1 n1 (110') and mok 11 lc•r .1 Jn\ nllr 1hr ""' ntr l't'poned Monda" I hr 1rm k 1.\,1\ r .. 1urnt"d hul u tape pla)l'f "Orth ~<Jl "'·" \lnlrn . . . \ rt'\1drn1 ul the I ~11011 blocL of Hogan 1cpc1ne.t I ur....Ja\ that burgla" had t n1rrl·d ht·r rear tl311e1 and Joned open 11 'h•ragr 'hrd 1hr11 trudC'r<i stole' d111hmJ. .. llarh.-rnr .tn11 la\.\ n rha1rs all 'alu~ •1 , .... !\ .. . . . \ '>lllr\m,111 di 1 Yi h~I Tran t \11th11rll\ ,1 h11 ''Ir 'hnp al Kll'ill V. amte \\C . rC'ponC'\J !\lnnd.s) lhat 1ha1 \an<bl' luJ u\rd 11 pc-lk1 1r BR gun 1n hN'ak t\lil1 "111Jciv., "h1l1 thl \lure \.\IS dusnl l~r rtmodtling Thr Jnma•c Wll5 "un:iattd a1 SNl(I Crash kills paraplegic \ I c1untain Vullt:'\ m~n as 1lltd J Ut \d:J-. '-"ht.'n the \.an he W VfO~ \mll.,hl·d into J i11iht uit •niitun tkal·h • l ct.' Douglas Thon. 50 who was~ paraplCJll was dn"snl hi' 'l>tt• ' equ1ppc-d "an southbound o n ~ dale ~trttt nonh of Machine Ort}e .... hen the vehicle jumped a curb d .. ma'ihcJ into the ~mdu lisht~. ..aid ttunt1naton Bt'ach police Lt. £d Mc[rlain. l- No other vehicle WI' 1 n "olvcd in tht I 40 p.m . a~"Ctdenl. • Thon wu taken by hebcoptcr ~u Fountain Valk) h p1tAI ., t' W11\ proOOUO«d dC'&d at ) r McErla1n 'lid. The cau o an 1dcn1 .., un~kr in"e\tlptlon ~ ) l I : ·. & s e .. Orllft09 COMt OAt Y PflOTI Wedneectey, ~uty 9. 1988 WoR to - -·------/ .ls~ael denies charges of W. German research chief killed by bomb; Red Army takes Credit , smuggling data for bomb~ ) w ASH INOTON (AP) -Cbaqes Oistriet of Col um bi• 11 conllnuina us Lorry Speakes "'f\111cd to oo"\m•n• on MUNICH, West Germany (AP)- A bomb tore through the armor- plated car of the chief of rcSt'arch of the Siemens electronics ~oup today, killing him and hi s dnver as they drove to work. Officials said the Rrd J\rmy Faction terror group claimed rcspons1blity for the attack. .,., The federal prosecutor's oOice said in a statement a letter was lefi at the scene of the c~plos1on claiming the bombing was earned out b)' the Red Army Faction's Mara C'agol com- mando unit. It was not 1mmed1ately known who Mani Cagol was. Red Army terrorist!> have oncn earned out attacks in the name of radical acuv1sts. The lain research chief. Karl Heinz Bcclurts, 56 was a nuclear phys1c1st and a member of the managing board at Siemens AO. West Germany's laracst electronics group and, with annual sales of $27 billion. one of the nation's largest companies. Police identified Beckuns' dnver as 42-ycar-0ld Ekkehard Kroppler. They said the car following Bcckurts' also was damaged by the blast The bomb was detonated as Beckurts' car passed through suburban Munich shortly after leav- mg his home in the posh suburb of trasslach, poljce reported. The blast nppcd through the armor-plated luxury car and sent names shootmg 65 feet into the air Police said the bomb had ~n set m or at the side of the road, and • • • • • • • •· . • • ••• ·-.. . HUI, NIW JINNISWIAH 113 OFF! ... Karl Belns Beclnuta d\scounted earlier reports that the explosives had been planted in the car's trunk A cable attached to the bomb led to a detonator set in a nearby woods. police said. Nazi prisoner Hess moved to hospital BFRLIN (AP)-Rudolf Hess, the last am.prisoned Nazi leader, has been moved from Spandau Prison to a Bnt1sh mil11ary hospital because he I \aid he didn't feel well, a spokesman for the British forces said. Thl' spokesman, Anderson Purdon. told tht>e Associated Press I toda> that the 92-year-old Hess was hu~p1talt1ed late Tuesday. The hosp1-I tal 1\ m \\est Berlin's Charlottenhurg d14>lmt not far from the 600-cell p11\on "'here Hes!) is the onl> inmate. He~\ former deput} to Adoll I H 11li:r h.t\ bet:n taken to the Bnttsh hospital on -.c,eral occasions an I rccrnt \ear'> for e\amana11ons and treatment moc;t recent!\ m Septem- ber Hi'> fam1h attorne\. Alfred \e1tkl ha\ \a1d Hcsc; has '>uiTered t"'o '>trll~c\ In thl· pac;t that Israel illeplly smuaaled U.S. mvesuruon of the Israeli PY the ~se and du-ected all q~enes to the ttthnologr to build cluster bOmbs networ involving Jonathan Jay Justice Department. Just1ce Depart· come amid already strained r:eta11ons PoJJard, lhe Navy countcri.ntelligence mcnt spokesman Patrick Konen between thetwoallicsste~mm!J from a~alyst wbo. pl~dcd !u1lty to cs-re~used to confirm . or . deny the the discovery of an lsrneh espionage p1onaJe and 1mphcatc four Israelis existence of the investlgallon. . rina in the United States. as co-conspirators. ln. an offictal sta.temcnt, the ls~ch . In the wake of that probe, the U. • mmatry said an mlemal invesuga- The 1.~t11eli .Defense .. Man1stJ; ex-Customs Servioc and the Justice uon showed that "there ~lear!11s no ~ressed astonisl\l:ncnt at the.~ .teaa-Department arc investigating allega· foundation to the allegat1ons. t1ons today and !?81d they we~ hkely tions that Israel tried to obtain cluster "The ministry s!Jttes that all the ~o~a~clsrael s1oodnamew1thout bomb technolOI)' from private con-purchaseswerecamedoutlegallyand J!"llficataon and hurt the good rela-tractors in the Unated States, Cus-there was no item, large or small, uons ~tween the United States and toms spokesman Dave Hoover said connected with this manerwbacb was Israel Tuesday ni&ht exported without the license required The U S attorney's office in Lhe At the White House, spokesman by law." the statement said: Israel's intelligence chief admits involvement in hijackers' slaying . TEL AVIV (AP) -The outgoing head of lsraers domestic intell igence service has told the Supreme Court that he commuted en mes in connec- tion with the bca~mg deaths of two Palestinian bus hijackers. The fo rmer chief of Shin Bel, A vraham Shalom, made his state- ment in an affidavit filed Tuesday in response to a coun order that he explain wh y he had asked President Chaim Herzog for immunity from prosecution m the case "In m) request for a pardon I saw an admission of cnmes The phrasing of the pardon request was not meant to provide legal JUSt1ficat1on which nullifies the offenses, but to eic.plam the framework 1n which I acted " Shalom said an the affidavit The two Palest1n1ans were beaten to death after troops stormed a h11acked bus in April 1984 Two commissions of mqu1ry, one military and one civili41-failed to determine who 1nn1cteo the fatal blows. Shalom resigned June 25 after Herzog pardoned him and granted him immunity from prosecution in the case. Five petitions filed with the Supreme Coun by lawyers and Parlia- ment members challenged Herzog's decision. The text ofShalom·s statement and ofa s1m1lar affidavit by another Shin Bet official were circulated by the national lt1m news agency Tuesda) and read on Israel radio. The other official's name was not revealed for reasons of secuntv. the radio re-ported · In his pardon request to Herzog, read last week 1n the Supreme Court, halom said he was being accused of ordthng the killing of the two h1Jaclcers and falsafymg testimony at subsequent inquiries. In Tuesday's affidavit Shalom did not specify what cnmes he had committed. saying he had asked for a pardon "for the offenses mentioned m the complaint" filed by former anomey general Y1tzhaJc Zam1r, who asked police to anvesugate the Shin ~t chief. Shalom said he <>ought the pardon 1n view of the hm1ted defen!.e poss1b1ltt1es offered him and ht!> men because of secrecy restnctions. and out of concern for the exposure of state secrets 1n case of a probe of the <ihm Bet In h1!> letter to Herzog. Shalom contended that he acted 1n the case with perm1sc;1on lrom pohucal leader'> Now through Monday, you can get great savmgs on this season 's HEAD & CAL SPORT mens & ladies tenmswear. Limited to stock on hand Aquino will pardon Marcos-backed rebels M \NIL.\ (A.P~ -President C'or- a1on .\qu1no c;a1d today she will forgive pro-Man:oc; politician Anuro T olent1no and soldiers who led a 38- hour revolt against her 1f the) pledge· allegiance to the revolutionary con· \t1tut1on b\ which she governs. NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island (714) 644-2121 •\qu1no said she decided to be magnan1mou'> because the rebellion. v.huh l'ndl'd Tuesdav. did not cau!>C an\ "1olence and bceause the rebels heeded her ulumatum to surrender on FREE! Purchase a Whirlpool re- frigerator and Automati c Ice Maker and get this exclusive 6 5 qi She 6a1d. however. that she would no longer tolerate attempts b)' sup- porters of ousted President Ferdinand E. Marco~ to de~tab1l11e the government She also sa id she would no longer allo~ demonstration\ "that are not truly an exercise of freedom of speech and assembl) but are designed to funher the rebel cause ·· "C'ena1n people have inned too long wnh the d1gnll) and stab1hty of the present government and the new constituuonal order.·· she said. refcr- nng to weekly demonstrations by. Marcos supponers who claim he 1<; 51111 president. .. There will be elections· soon where you can test the cont1nu1ng mandate of this government." she said Aquino abolished the Marco'>- controlled Nauonal Assembl) after coming to power Feb 25. Smee then. she has been ruling b} dcnee under a revolutionary const1tut1on. Prcs1dent1al Executi ve Secretary Joker Arroyo said sedition chargcc; might be filed aµ1nst Tolentino and m1lttary leader-; 1f they don't accept .\quino's offer He also said Aquino did not intend to ban all demonstrations b) Marcos IO)alt~ts. but wanted to make clear that she "will not alto~ a repetition" of the mini-re.,,olt Folding Bike Terrorist in Peru killed by own bomb in Soviet embassy Perfect for • Boa ters • Pilots • Campers LIM.\. 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Fiii ADMllllOll TOMOllOW NIGHT (62 years of age and older) This Night's For Youl .____-~~-------·-. ____, ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR 4961 t<Dtella Ave Los Alamitos 714/995-1234 • 213/431 -1361 midda>. and they saw a wounded women being remo' ed from the building located on bus} Salaverry A ve nue in the San Isidro d1stnct. But police spoke about one bomb and said the man who was holding It was killed instantly when 11 blew up in his hands. They did not 1dent1f)' the v1ct1m. and although they said he was a suspected iuernlfa. they did not 'illy what organization was believed to have been behind the attack Police blocke-ofTthe area around the embassy. but reporters could see that 1he main entrance to the building had been damaged by the blast Typhoon Jdlls 20 ln the Phlllpplnes MANILA (AP) -Typhoon Pegg> battered densely populated Luzon Island today, tnggenng floods m four nonhem provinces and landslides that killed at least 20 people.. includ- ing two children, authonues said. The Office ofC1v1I Defense and the Red Cross said 18 of the victims were buried by landshdcs in and around the mountain rcson cit) of Baguio. 125 miles nonh of Manila. Three othrr people were reported missing. Two people were reported elec- trocuted and several hou!ICS were destro>ed in Pangasman. one of several provinces where heavy flood· mg wa!i reponed after two days of heav} rain Flood water\ up to 10 feet det'p were reponed 1n one area of Baguio, and water was knee-deep 1n other parts of Nucva EciJa province, said Red Cross reltefcoordinator Prosper· 1dad Cabalang. Parl• police •tatlon bombed: one killed PARIS (AP) -An explo~1on nppcd through a police bulldina 1n central Pans today. killing one pcnon and mJunng 'it'vcn others, fire of fic1als said The cau'it' of the blast wu not 1mmed1ately known The e"<plo,.on sh only be fort 4 p. m caustd l'OnsuJcrable damage to the fifth ond mth floo" of the bu1ld1nf.. an annl'x to the cnmmal mvesllp uon\ d1v1S1on m Chntelet. a crowded commercial d1stnct in the hear! of Pans Fire official\ said three of tht' mJured wt:>rc m serious cond1t10n It wa, not 1mmed1ately cltllr hether the VICttm, were pohCt' offi • , C ~tlfOH~::1 I'=--~ -~ ---- Desert temblor won't prevent great eaftliquai:e PALM §PRING& (AP) -Spnnp. 18 people were uutcd for Southern Cithfornia's stronacst earth-earthqUA.e-related iQjuries includint quake in seven years ir\jurcd at least cuts, abrasions, strains and chest 22 people and caused widespread pains. said spokeswoman Lmda damage, but scientists aay it will not Riggs reheve enouJh l'rcssure to delay a Fo~r others who were admitted to great quake predicted to hit the state. the hospital with stress-related ail- Afiershocks from Tuesday's ments were in stable condition today, temblor, which measured 6.0 on the said a nursing supervisor who dechn- Richter scale, continued to rock the cd to be identified. l#l&a ..... Palm Springs area today. At least A 96-year-old man was found dead three struck this momina, but few in a North Palm Springs recreational people called pohce and no damage · vetucle park, but authonties said be was reponed, said Sgt. Mike may tiavc died before the temblor htt. McCracken. Initial reports indicated $2 million "They keep comma and going." he damage, said Riverside County said. "I hope 1t doesn't get any emergency services officials, but that worse." estimate was expected to rise as Road crewmen Joe Porter (left) and Bill Wheat eumlne quake-d•m•ced Whitewater brtqe near Palm Sprlnf•· The quake. which struck at 2:21 damage assessments continued a.m. Tuesday, buckled highways, today. sparked dozens of fires and damaged The quake was centered about 12 part of the state's aqueduct system. It miles northwest of Palm Springs or also blacked out power to I I 0,000 110 miles cast of Los Angeles. said homes for about three hours and Dennis Meredith. a spokesman for hurled boufders the size of auto-the seismology lab at the California mobiles onto state roads. Institute ofTcchnoloty in Pasadena. "Our greatest concern 1s the shm Al the Western Village Mobile chance this might be a fores hock," Home Ranch, four miles northwest of said Tom Heaton. head of the U .S. Palm Springs, 37 mobile homes were Geological Survey's Pasadena office. damaged and cwo were reported total About one in 20 eanhquakes in losses after being 6haken off their California 1s followed by a larger foundations. Damage was estimated temblor w1th10 five days, he said, but at$ I 50.000 .. he added that the chances of a bigger "It looks like the devil's own hand aftershock diminish each day. stirred things ·u·p here," said Anna At Desert Hospital 10 Palm Abston. manager of the tnuler park,:_ The earthquake, felt .as far away as Arizona and Nevada, lasted 20 to 30 seconds. Caltech scismolotist Kate Hutton said the temblor was the strongest in seven years in Southern California. But the qua.kc was far too small to sianificantly delay the great quake of 8 .. 0or more on the Richter scale that is eitpected" within the next 30 years, Hutton said. "Every earthquake relieves some stress.'' Hutton said. "But a 6.0 is just a drop in the bucket" Had the quake struck closer to Los Angeles. damage would have been · much more severe. "If n had happened downtown. It might have been a different story," Livaditis asks for earlier court action By tlae A11oclated Presa BEVERLY HILLS -Steven L1vad1t1s, whose 10nocent plea set the stage for a preliminary hcanng on murder charges stemming fro m a botched Jewelry store robbery, says he wants to get the proceedings under way qu1ckl,¥. But L1 vad1t1s' attorney said he can't be ready as soon as his client would hke. He won a delay of the preliminary hearing until Aug. 11 The 22-year-old defendant. clad 10 a blue pnson Jumpsuit. his shaggy hair falling to his ~houlders. appeared 1n a packed courtroom Tuesday where Deputy Public Defender Michael Demby entered his innocent plea to IS fel ony counts including three murder charges. After Municipal Judge Charles Boagsset the Aug 11 hcanngdate. L1vadit1sObJCCted. "I'd like to have It sooner. )Our honor 1f it's possible," he said in a firm voice Oakland offers sanctuary said Joan Lohman of the Oak.land City of Refuge Committee. Members of that group were among an overflow crowd that Jammed the council chambers for the highly publicized vote. Supporters of the resolution. led b) Oakland clergymen, presented coUAC1l members with 1.500 endorsement cards from Oakland residents back10g the proposal. They yelled and applauded when the vote tally. was finished. 'Twll1ght Zone• trial delayed LOS ANGELES -The mvoluntary manslaughter tnal of "Tw1hght Zone" director John Landis and four crew members has been delayed I 0 days while one defense attorney concludes another tnal. Supenor Court Judge Roger Bore_n set Jul} 17 as the new date for the trial which had been scheduled to begin Tuesday. Landis. director of such box office hits as "Anima1 House" and ··Trading Places." 1s charged with involuntary manslaughter along OAKLAND-Oakland has become the nation's first with special effects coordmator Paul Stcwan. associate ··city of refuge" for South Afncans in a move cheered b> producer GeOflC Folse) .. .production manager Dan residents and denounced by federal 1mm1gra11on officials Alhngham and pilot Dorcey W10go. The district attorne} 's The Cit) council voted 9--0. without debate, Tuesday night office contends they arc responsible for the deaths of actor to offer sanctuary to refugees from South Afnca, .El Vic Morrow and two children. Renee Chen. 6. and Myca Salvador. Guatemala and Hait1. "We hope this means that Le, 7, who died when a helicopter OyinJ. through spec1al Salvadoreans. Guatemalans. Ha1ttans and South Africans $..ffects eitplos1 vcs fell from the sky and killed them as the) hv1 ng 1n Oakland will hve their daily hvc'i with less fear." ran thro ugh a mock Vietnamese village in 1982. said Geological Survey sc1entm Heaton. ••1t probably would have da!llaged pre-1930s bu1ld10g.s" - those built before eanhquakc-safety rules were adopted. As 1t was, the Palm Spnnas area escaped more extensive damaae be- cause many of1ts buildings were built af'lcr a 1948 quake that measured 6. 5 on the Richter scale. That quake destroyed many buildings erected before stnctcr building codes were implemented in 1933, Heaton said · The quake was the strongest in Southern California since a 1979 quake in the lmpenal Valley hit 6.4 on the open-ended Richter sale, mjunng 91 people and causing $30 million 10 damaac. Panel backs marker for auto victim SACRAMENTO (AP)-The state ~nate's Transportation Committee has voted to request permission for a special t\ighway memorial for a man killed by a drunken dnver in .\nahe1m. The 6-1 vote Tuesday on a resol- ution by Assemblyman Ross Jobn- son, R-Fullerton. followed the com- mittee's reJect1on last week o f a bill to create a statewide marker program for sites of drunken-dnv1ng fatahucs. The State Department of Transpor- tation opposed both measures. The resolu.tion approved Tuesday was requested by Mary Anna Down- 1 ng of Arlington. Tex . the mother of Jim Downing. who was killed on the Orange Freeway on his 27 th birthday 10 March. 1984 Down1ng's younger brother had been killed e1J.ht months carher 1n a drunken-dnving accident near Ar- lington. and a cross was erected at the Sile. -. ..... - Poison gas seep g from derailed car injures 183 people . . .. . home. .. The pho1pbo1US has bUrned iueff' • out;• 1d Norman Muon. amona a hoat of city officialt &.MWCri DI phonct ~ilAMlSBURG, Ohio (AP) - Firtfiahttn u.a~ water and und extinaui bed a fire in an ovcnumcd t.an.k car that 1pewe<l a poison cloud OVet patlt o( three Cltlet today, injunna at least 183 pc_ople and forcina 17,SOO to nee their homes. Many of the evacuees returned home late Tuesday. but hundred remained overnia.ht 1n make h1f\ at the city bu1ldina. Firdiahtm c:iovcred the ·c~mital •· 4 • with und and dirt to prevent it Crom ,b rct&.rutJng, wd Miamalburacity l)lan· 1l ncr M1k.e Orauwdman. ri1 Wbite phbspborus bums in coo tact helters a~ seven Baltimore & Ohio can, includi.na one carryma white 1>bo$phorus, derailed carher m this Oayt<>n suburb. Fire offiqaJs said the phosphorus, a component of rat poison and weapons. had stopped burn10g. and were reluctantly letung people return with air at ttmpe.raturn over 86 degrees Fa]lrenhcn, ••d Pat Madipll ...., of the Ohio Environmental Protec-rt tion A,acncy. It was about 90 dealetS .~ when the can derailed. " A i tint city manqcr John , Weithofer 111d 1U1dcnts ~ not beina encourqed to return home. Committ ee links sex crime to porn, l:l rges crackdown WASHINGON (AP) -Attorney General Edwin Moesc's Commission on Pornography, issu10g tts final report after a yearlong study, said today that sex crimes can be hnked to hard<0re pornography. The panel called for a law enforce- ment and citizen campaign of un- precedented scope against the $8 b1lhon-a-ycar porn tndustry. Despite the swecpm& nature of the study's rccommcndauons for con- trolling the spread or· pomoeraphy. panel chatnnan Henry Hudson. a U.S. attorne} who first won a repu- tation as a pom-fighung county prosecutor in Virginia. said the panel should have taken even more drastic steps. ··ideally, I would have preferred that our condemnation of matenals directly affecting behavior be couched in more forceful language, and that our rccommtndauoru for enhanced law enforcement, part.Jcu- larly wuh respect to violent and dcgrad1na matenaJs. be likewise more pronounced," Hudson said in a statement in the report. Hudson also said that sexually exphc1t matenal that does not depict violence toward or destad.ation or women nonetheless .. appears to im- pact adversely o n the family concept and its · value to society. ... All matcnals withm the le_pl definition of obscenity, as estabhshcd by the standards of that community. should be prosecuted upon discovery." With two of the panel's 11 mem- bers disagreeing. the comm1ss1on concluded that "substantial exposure to scxuall> violent materials ... bears causal relat1onsh1p to antisocial acts of sexual v1olcnce and possibly to unlawful acts of seitual violence." Reagan OKs blll: we '11 spring ahead earlier . By tbe Associated Pre11 WASHINGTON -President Reagan s1gne<l a bill Tuesday lengthenmg Daylight Saving Ttme b~ three weeks. chmaxma a 10-ycar effort that was opposed largely by members of Congress from rural areas. Bcginmng next year, people would set their clocks ahead an hour o n the first Sunday in April. Under a 1966 law. Daylight Saving Time has begun on the last Sunday in April. No change would be made 10 the ~ndmg day for Daylight Saving Time. the final Sunda) 1n October. FDA bans.use of sulfite preservadves h -" WASHINGTON -The food and Drug Administration issued rcaulat1ons today banning the use of sulfite prescrvauvc-s on fresh fruits and vegetables in restaurant salad bars. suspected in at least 13 deaths nationwide. !· The reguJauons, which take effect 1n 30 days, remove six types of sulfite • prescrvauves from FDA's hst of food add11ives generally recoanazcd as safe. ~ Adoption of the rules follows nearly two years of debate 1n Congress and within FDA and the sc1ent1fic community on the possible dangers from sulfite -... preservatives. pan1cularly those used on restaurant salad bars. ,. ,. • ' , I EAT MORE FISH • I • • • I SHOE SALE VPTO 30%0FF WOMEN'S Amalfi, Selby, Trotter, Penaljo, Evans, and others MEN'S Florsheim, Sperry, Wright, and others Selected Styles._ · Broken Sizes · A II Sales Final • " FOR YOUR HEAR.T'S SAKE Some recent studies show that certain fresh fish oils, specifically the oils found in deep cold water hke salmon. cod and mackerel may have a CAR- DIOVASCULAR PROTECTIVE AGENT. These studies were prompted by the observation that Eskimos and some Japanese who eat a lot of fish, had striking low incidences of heart disease. It was found that the fish oils contained a special class of fatty acids called Omega-3. EPA (eicosapetaenoic acid) anei DHA (docosahex- anoic acid) are the two fatty acids in this class that have been shown to have a significant effect on lowering cholesterol, triglycerides and inhibiting for- mation of blood clots and reducing the incidence of hardening of the arteries. The benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids were analyzed for twenty years in a study conducted in the Nether- lands. Significant reduction in coronary diseases was verified. Other studies showed positive results just six weeks after including Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the diet. However. it should be noted that no one knows for sure that the reduction of heart disease is isolated to Omega-3 itself. It may be due to a change in the diet by avoiding other dietary substance such as fats in certain dairy or meat products. For this reason we and mQ§wt authorities recommend that you incluqe four ouR'ces of fresh deep cold water fish high in Omega-3 in your diet everyday BUT WHAT IF YOU CAN'T? You may not like oily fish, or it's 1mposs1ble for you to eat fish on a daily basts. or change your family's eating habits. If you or your doctor conclude that your diet should inciude Omega-3 and eating 4 ozs of fish a day is not feasible, Great Earth Vitamin stores now has a high potency Omega-3 Fatty Acids capsule that pro- vides 300 mg. of EPA and 200 mg of OHA in each capsule Omega-3 by Great Earth can only be purchased at Great Earth stores and 1t 1s made so that it enables your body to absorb it quickly, safely and efficiently. Omega-3 1s now sale priced 50 caps. $8.24 save $2.50, 100 caps $ 14 99 save $5.00 COSTA MEIA 141"°"4 HUNTINGTON CENTER 111-1111 HUNTINGTON BEACH .... 5114 TUSTIN aa-n10 522 E 1st St 370 E 17th St Next to Ralph s Market El TORO n<>-*>11 2•3•6 Rockfleld at El Toro Roed Beech Blvd at Edinger M·F 10-9, Sat 10-e Sun 12-5 HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-3917 Gotdt'lnwest & Warnef In Al~1 <10n1 Center Brootthurst & Adams In Mervyn's ~ter IANTA ANA SQ..$203 Brlatol & Sunflower behind Lloyd s Bank in Larwln SQuare we went To a. YOUR Vlt1mln Store • 1IO Storts N1tlonwldt lo Strvt You • S11lsf1Chon Guar1nt11d • Nutrition Consunantt • ' • • • ' • I ' • ' • ' ' ·~ • I .. . ' I t I -C I I • • •I " I • I l I : t ' s c • • '- DOn 't lock the town out of the town meeting California's No. l law enforcement offic.er has shot one of the state's most important laws full of holes. State Attorney General John Van de Kamp issued a statement that helps take public business out of the public's vie". . . . Van de Kamp, elected m 1982 amid platitudes defending the pubhc's nght to know how government conducts business. is now running for re-election after doing just the opposite. Van de Kamp would allow government officials to hide behind closed doors virtuall y any time they see fit. The candidate who vowed to protect the interests of the people of California and to enforce the state's laws is once a$ain asking for a public mandate. But Van de Kamp 1s seeking the public's trust after issuing a lega l interpretation that 1s simply not in the best interest of the people and efTccuvely weakens one of California's most basic laws Voters shouldn't feel terribly deceived. They know from experience that actions speak more honestl} of a what's in a man's heart than campaign promises. But thev should be concerned. ·At issue 1s a little-known law called the Brown Act that says the go\Cmment must conduct public business in public. that meetings of government officials '\hould be open to ctt1zens to scruunize whether the} are being ably and respons1bl } represented. lt sounds simple. so simple a law requmng comphance seems redundant in a democrallc soc1et}. When government bodies. panels or boards meet. citizens are entitled to attend and the officials an: obltgated to explain their aci1ons. You don't have a tO\.\n hall meeting and lo.ck out the town. However. there are exceptions in the Bro\\ n \t'l and those arc the problem· Government 1s allowed to secret!) discuss per'\on- nel matters so as not to unnecesanl) embarras'\ the employee being discussed A.lso OK arc secret d1-.- cuss1ons of contract negot1at1ons with unions. plans to purchase propcn) and closed-door meetings wnh la"' \ers to discuss pending httgallon ·The reasons are clear. A negotiator doesn't want the other side to know hov. much he's wllltng to compromise or spend an)' more than an attorne) explains his legal strateg; to the opposllton. It's a concession c1t1zcns are wise to make to government to make sure their ta\ dollars arc w1sel; spent But go\ernmcnt isn't alwa)S so desening of the public's faith Two years ago the state Legislature had It> clarify when a matter of litigation was rea'\on for go\ernmcnt to shut the public out. . Lawmakers decided go\ ernment could mc.·et secretly on 11t1~at1on matter~ when i~ was neces1iaf) tc_> discuss a pending case. to discuss filing a law'\u1t or to discuss "significant exposure" to a lawsuit .. That should havt· remo\ed the contusion that allowed governmental bodies to hide behind lat1ga11on'1, door an) time the) wanted to talk out of public. earshot It 1,hould ha\C hut It didn't. Van dl' Kamp 1v,ued an interpretation ot a ~enatl' bill to limit the client-la"' \l'r relat1on1,h1p m public. meetings that essenuall~ allo""'i go\ernment to grab a Jaw)er and \lam the door on the publtc "-1th 1mpun1t) The attorne) general ~aid go\ ernment agenc1c'\ c.an go secret an\ time the\ need to d1scus1, a quec;t1onahll action that might lead to legal action In our 1,uc-happ} \ouet~. that mcan'i \ 1rtuall) an) au1un go\ernment tali.c~ ma\ be d1~CU'i'>ed 'Aathout benefit ol publll opinion bccau<it' somebod~ out tht·1e might quc;,uon at 3nd \\ant to '>lit' ..\n\ all1on that ha'\ a legal 1mplt<..at1om 11, grnund'i tor 'ihutting the puhltl out. acrnrding Van dl' K.tmp\ inlormal and ill-tonu~I\ ed tntl'rprl·tatton ,\ I Y60 op1n1on lrom ;,tall' ~uprcmc < ourt .I u<>t1u· Stanlc\ Mo'ik a former attornn .sc.ncral makt''> more sense .. r he.: c.a t ~ at torncy ma\ br c.a lled upon to nplJ tn the legalll> or legal 1mplirnt1on;, ol a propo'ial hdore the council In 1iuc.h in1,tamc'l tht puhlic ha-. a nght to kno .. ~ all of this in order to a-.c;,url' that the rcprcscntau .. c~ arc acting an what"' con<iadt'rrd to be tht: public good It 1'\ the sense of the Hrown \t t that -.uch t~ pe.., of meetings be: open to the puhl1c .. Op1nion!I expresseo 1n this space <tre those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expresseCI on this page are those of thP.ir 11utt1orc, end ar11sts Reader comment is Invited TM Daily Pilot PO Bo,, 1560 Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone 642-6086 # A small price to pay for justice l 0 lht: I d1t.H "vfH h<tl"I Keding 1' 'uddt'nh loll t<'rnl·d 1h.11 <,ol lt'I\. 1 t' rlw t<1,p<1H'1" ""Ill h,1\l' tn lt:cd him dunng hi\ 1num.t•r,11111n Ir ),111\ Pt lot. lum· ~OI \\~II ~11t h.1l'I I "Iii gl.tdl\ \pt'ntl 1t1\ ta' <l11llar' t11 l<'l'd '•lU tn prl\on 1..nnwing 1h.11 '1111 "iii not ht' dr" ang drunk out tlwrc .IK.t1n \nu .1n· ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat w·n\ lrllt that lo..1lltng a mnthl"r and her thrn· l htldrl'n w11h that ll'lh~ll "'l'apon \•Hlr car " not mun.IC'r I \\011ld '·" 11 '"1' murckr 1n thl' hr't degree and \ou "ere onh unn •l ll'<I 111 murdt'r 1n 1 h{ \e<.:nnd dcgrt•t \n v.h\ arc '"" u1rnpla1n1ng ' \1\R\101 Rll'll\ I .111un,1 fkarh '"llM: ll"' Ed ror TOf'I\ Taft •Aer •o "O Fd•ll>' 0...,..., ly Ed•IO< TeMC... ~fdol()f Cr ... lheff Sootta Ed•tOI , "9beft L CMCrwtl P•od"c:toon M•n•~ TetyYKMdle Cwc:UletlOn M•neo-r ....... M'*""-7 Mll'llll'"O ()tec;IO< ~~-=~°' "I don't tlJfn~ anr la• tllat could pvt JlaQalre u il -from •at I am told-JOperceatoftlaeadaJtpopalatloa of Alllenu. l.il.jal.1 for 20 yan u ~peclalfr e1Jll6bte.ae4 or compaalonate. .. " Sandra, there's room for everyone in this world I "~1' ''atl hing thl.' 11 o'dock ne"'s om• night wtth m~ dog McGuire He and I often "alch the local nev.s tngl•ther \haring. as ''e do. an intere<;1 tn thee' c:nts that shape our culture and the 'cl hadn't been on 1 .... 0 minute\ .,.,hen JUSt \uch a culturc- '>hapmg l'Hnt appeared on the screen. ) l'S 'everal hundred angf) les- h1c1n'> and ga' men were demonstrat- ing 1n \an Franct'>cu. \\..l· hoth undcr~tO<xJ who these pt•uplt• Wl'rl' and where the\ WCrl' \1.ithou1 being told. as angr~ dt•mon- \trattonc. of 1e .. b1ans and ga:. men lrom \an fraoc1sco make the local Ol'"'' in l''t'n tele' 1s1on station in \mcnla a m1mmum four times a 'l'ar E'en where v.e come from fhnc ,., something in 1he 4..0Stumt·s I think that 1sat1rac11' e to\ 1ewer<o ou1 1n the great <,prav. I of 1h1s land h ma) he 1hat 1he\ are rnmfoned that C ;.iliforma ,., going to hell faster than the\ c1rc go1ng to hell out there .\tan) rate. the leader of lhe angr) h:\btans and ga' men stood on an ell-' ated platform 1n fron1 of a m1aophone tn 1ng to np a legal dm.ument 1n half The document huwc,er "'I' Just a shade too thtlk for her 10 handle. and instead of a po\\erlul ge,1ure of defiance. tht• .... nman endt'd up teanng at 1hl' lOrnl·r~ m:.i)be \I\ orc1ght at a 11me ~elhng \Omcth1ng to the effect that hnt· " what 'ihe thought of the \uprcme C 'oun It I\ .1 homhk thing. of course to pit ~our\elf against a document 111 puhllt and then get held 10 a drav. l he fir'>I rukofthc symbolicdestrut- 11on of tourt documents is alwav<, u'c ti rt• nut th1'\ woman appeared to ha' t' t nnH· to' ICllcnce late 1n ltfe and rn.1' nol h.1' e known the rules )el. PETE DEXTER nhout h1\ personal hygiene. I \atd to ham. "Do you reah7e tha11f you were dotng what you an: dotng right now 1n thl' '>late of Georgia. Sandra Da) 0'( onnor could have ~ou thrown inJatl for one to twenty.,·· Which 1'> a long 11mc. 1n dog }ears . "1c(1uirc '>topped and looked back a1 the 1cle' 1s1on M'I The reponer cO\enng 1hc stOf) wa'i e'pla1n1ng that ~andra Da} and lour uther J\J'>llcec, had ruled that < tcorg1a had a nght 10 larr} lav.\ on m hookc, agatn'>t \odom\ i\t the first sight ofrompan) he turns compulsive. I mean. while 1h1s animal 1s hck1ng himself I ha.,.c ~en him ignore steaks that people ha'e left on their la .... n chairs to set a beer Which 1s as much comm1tmen1 ac, McGuire has in him ,.\nd the tlung 1s. 11 does not makt· me proud that my dog hcks h1m<,cll rnmpuls1' el) in front ot rnmpanv - rd much rather he got himself a television series. for 1n<,iance -but 11 happens to be the \\tay he '"·and there 1s nothing I t·an do 10 thange 11 The animal wa<; four }'<'arc; old bl.'forc he began to respond to ht'> ""n name )Ou're JU'>I not going 111 ll'Jlh tJ..tm manm•rc, \ .\nd I don't scold him or lo..llk"h1m or 11.'ll the com pan) I don't under- stand "here he p1ct..ed up thl' habit I don't tn to embarras'> him -\OU might as 1.\-Cll lf) 10 ernbarra!.S the rhododendron -I JU'i1 lc~a'e him alone .\nd Mcuuirc. for his part. doe5 not • ask for m~ perm1'>s1on I lo.now. I know he can't talk. but uw;1e might cock his head and kind of potnl ""Ith his pa". and" h1n<' that wimp\ whim· to ask ii It was OU). .\nd assuming M<'gu1rc \(<is .,mart · enough to whine. what that ""ould do 1s put me.· 1n a po'ittt<>n where I wou(d ha"e to make a Judgment aboul the dog licking himself 1n front of compan) And for a lot of personal reasons. like I do not want company belte,·ing I do that myself, I would tell him no. The (ase h.1d been tlrought to 1ht· ~upremc ( ourt b) J man naml'd "11Chael Hard .... 1ck. ""ho had lx'l'n <.:aught 1m1di: h1., ov. n homt 1n l Ornprom1\1ng c1rc;ums1ance\ Y.1th another man Charge'> ""ere nc,er pre~<,('d, hut Hardwick filed suit tn kdcral mun \nd 1f I understand the 'flint of the '>Ull. 11 wa .. not so much Jhout homo<;e,unl'>go1ng to pn~on - thl•re are prutcc11onc, hu11t into the . la\'' .lga1n'i1 capnc1ou<i '>earch. and rrntl'l tlOm aga1n'>t crud and unusual runl\hrnent -hut a'\k1ng for a polic). \latemcnt '>a)tng that what hll did '>l'\uall} was legal '·.\nd Sanl,ira.J)a) and four 01hcr members ot the<. ourl had refu!.l'd to g"e him that. and the law~ agatnst '>odom~ -currt·ntl) on the book.sin ~ 1 state'\ bc'>1dcs ( 1eorg1a along ""1th 'Washington D ( -were allo""cd to '>land I do not. howe,er. ~c that ac; an issue that needs to be taken to ~andra Da\. O'Connor Because 1t doesn't matter what I tell him. he's ~01ng 10 hck h1m~lt lake cra7} an) 11me people come o-.er. and Pete oater colUJDDtat HUD chief harbors higher hgpes WASHING ION -The onl.> black member of President Reagan s Cabinet. Housing and Urban De- velopment Secretary Samuel R Pierce Jr . was recentl) offered a federal appella1e court scat. But he pohtel) turned 11 down. ev1dentl}' hoping that he \\tit be named to the ~upreme Court before Reagan leaves office. Pierce 1s well regarded at HUD and the Whne Hou~e after nearly six years 1n the Cabinet. But when he was first appointed, he was so unassuming that Reagan mistook him for one among a delegation ofb1g<1ty ma) ors tnvited to the White House According to congre~1onal sources. the offer of an appellate Judgeship was made tn a telephone call to Pierce on June 26 from Sen. Strom Thurmond. R-S.C., chairman of the Senate Jud1c1ary Committee:. The senator asked Pierce 1fhe would be interested 1n appotntmenl to the U.S Court of Appeals tn Washington. D ( . which faces a vacanq with the nomcnatton of Judge ~ntonm Scalia to lhe Supreme Coun Pierce declined the offer and Joked to Thurmond that he v.as hold an$ out for a seat on the high court 'le1ther Pierce nor has preS'l 'ipolesman would comment. but sources told our as- sociate Luce11e Lagnado that Pierce's ltghtheaned response cloaked a seno1,.1s hope that he will ge1 a Supreme Court nomination. His dec1\lon tQ de-cline the appellate Judgeship. therefore 1s clearly a gamble fhe Whitt• House certainly has a ··.,hon list" of possible replacement'\ read) for the next high court vacanc}'. and Pierce ma}' not be on ct Thurmond may have been If) 1ng to signal Pierce tha1 an appeals court <,eat was the best he could hope for an) 11me soon One knov. ledgeable Supreme C ourt v.atlher told u~ 11 would ha"e been" •'>Cr for P1en.c to ha"c accepted JACK At1DEISON and DALE VAN ATTA the oiler ot an appellate Judgeship. which h1\loncaU) has been a solid \tcpptng!>tone to the highest court. £,en a brief tenure on the appellate bench would make ham an attracuve choice for the Supreme Coun - especial!) 1f he had breezed through his earher Senate confirmation. a~ Pierce could have been expected to. o\t 63. Pierce has more than ethnic and political cons1derat10ns going for him. His intellectual and professional background 1s d1st1ngu1shed. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cornell tn I 94 7, and from the law school there in 1949. He served a!. a first lieutenant with the Arm}·~ criminal cnves11gatwn d1vmon dur- l hen the film mercifull}' cut to .trmlht•r member of the group. a man ''ho 'aid the Supreme Court wa' looking 1n uur bedroom w1ndO\.\-\ nm' Jnd at that point McGuire and I l>oth undcr'\ll>od .... hat the lesbians .tnd t(.l~ men were angr} about .\nd .,.,h1lc I don t 1hink an' law that lOuld put Mc(1u1rc and-· trom "hat I am told -10 percent of the adult population of Amenca 1n J3tl for W )can t\ e\pec1al1-. enlightened or compassionate. there 1s an<1ther point 10 ht· made before the 11 o'dol k. nl'W!> move<; on to new 1s'iue~ I am going to pretend that I don·1 see 11 .\nd 1f I v.ere uncomfortable enough wtth ht., hckings to make a rule against 11-11 I hung a sign acros the front door that said HOU E RL LE NO LI( KIN(, YOl 1R PER- SONALS -that c,ttll wouldn't change a 1hing. . ing World War 11 Dunng the Eisenhower admtni!>- tratton. Pierce became the first black to serve as assistant 10 an undcr- secretal) of labor; dunng the N1ton adm1n1strat1on. he became the fir.t black 10 be general counsel to the Treasur} Department. h\ the sodom) thing:· I said \td 1Ulll.'dropped h1schinonto lhc rug and '\tared at the set. Then. as 1fhe had JU'' remembered something. he <,uJdcnl\ \at up and began to Itek h1mc,t•lf lit• ha~ done that once an huur t:\l'f) da). every night. of his Ilk . .tnd all I lan tell you ahou1 1t 1'\ th.II ht''> always been concerned But fim JUSt let me cxplatn one other thing abou1 the dog That thing is that whtle McGuire has been licking himself ever) hour of his hfe around the family, there 1<; one th ing that chan~es his bcha"1or C.ompany .\II he's got to do is 1gn01c 11 11'c; an accom mod a 11on He accommodate'i me I acrnmmo- date him There's room here for eVef)hod). Pete Dexter Is a syndicated columalst Grandmothers' biological clock in different time zone \11mc \\omen o-.er 'O who do not h.1q• lhtldren wofT} about 1he1r b1olog1cal dcx.k'\ running down. \h friend. Jenn> who passed 30 long before I did and has three daughtero;, womc\ about 1t. All of her daughter" arc in their th1rt1es and none has c. htldrtn Jenn) long'> for a grandchild At lunch the other da) that'~ all she talked ahout "M~ children all say they are gotng tc1 ha'c a taintl). but not yet·· Jenny 'aid .. fht:\ don't worry about their h1qlogu..tl doc.b runn;ng down or mint• either· I tncJ to he tactful "Jenny, your bmlog1rnl <.:lock ran down year'\ ago rcr11ember"1" 'Oh no C 1r<111dmothcr'> ha' l' hmlog1cal doc.k\ too They JU'il run an a different time 1ont I want grand c h1ldren while I'm Still able to takC' them to D1'incyland and Knotl''i fkrn Farm and the beach "I want todn'c over and pick. th<"m up and take them 10 p1cntc'i and movie\ and Little L~aaue game'\ I want to .. pend time wtth them now - not v..ht"n their mot he~ bnnf them to \t'C me in the nu~1na home • "( ome on. Jenn), anyone who lan dnvt to I~\ Vegas aod stay up two nsanu and three day\ play1na the slot marh1ne~ 1\ a Iona way from movinll into a nur ma home .. "But to hear my daugh1tn. talk the>'rC' a Iona way from h:t\lna hah1t' 'in 11 tould happen " " Jenn) t'i .-.o obse'.ised w11h being a irandmothcr. 'ihe made ra!>h prom- ise'> to her children cn an effort to get them to produce a family. She proma<;ed to baby·s1t anyt1m<' the} want her to. she suggested converlcng her guestroom into a nursery so the grandchildren wall feel at home. she offered to set up a trust fund for the chaldren·s college educations It''\ been so long since knn) had .-iny little ones around the hou'\c <;he has completely forgotten about get· 11ng up al night to get a gla\S of water- • water the child had to have and then took only two <;1p~ of She doesn't rcmC'mh<-r how hard 11 ,., 10 &ct peanut butter and Jelly (t''lp<"C1ally grape JCll}) out nf 1he rug. Jenn\ thinks 11 will h<' fun 10 read all the o·ld nursery rh)m<:'i to the grand- ~ h1ldren , By the lime they arc old enouah to be read to, they wtll be watchmgcanooMon T V When the) are older. they are aoing to be complacn1na beC"ausc <;he doe<;n't have a computer the) can me'i'i around with I mentioned thes<." thing to Jenn-. the other day at lunch My thtor) wa 1f ~he nc\Cr became a grandmother. \he could con'iolc hcr~lf by thcnkma of all the prohlem\ \he ~ould never ba\.e to COl)C wllh ~he wa<;o'1 l·on~lc:d "\ou lOuld be a Foitcr C1rand parent That'\ a finl" orp011at1Un and they need rntuntecr'i " Jcnn'r <;niffC'd "I cton't want to be a ---------------'---- ANN WELLS Foster GrandmothC'r. I want to be a rt.'al Grandmother When m) girls wer<" young. there were da>" when the} drove me cra1y I used to tell them. 'You're ~oang to pay for tlm-- \omc day you II have kllh nt vnur uwn . · ·· "l'vt.' bct·n wu111n~ all the\c.' )t.'ar'l 101 them to n>mc to me: and \8}' M~'~.hC'r we're ~lrT) Pll'a\~ forgl\.C U\ Column/II Jtnn Wt'/11 11.-n la IAKon• Nltfltl. TODAY IN HISTORY -----=-o.._ - By th~ Anoclatd PrtH Toda) '' Wednesda) Jul> Q, the I 901h da}' of 1986 l her<' art' I H da\'I left 1n the )ear Today's h1aJ\hght 1n h1'1torv On July 9. 1776. the Occlanit1on of Independence WI\ re.ad a loud to ( 1tn George Wash1naton '\ lroop'I tn New York, Pierce served a~ an assistant dt!>· 1nc1 attorney and assistant l l S allorney in Manhattan. and was t .... 1cc appointed to 1ntenm New York ~tale Judgeships b} the late Gov. Nehon Rockefeller. He lost two campaigns for full I 4-year Judgeships. running in a heavil) Democra11c d1stnct Pierce wa<> the fiht blac.:k to become a partner in a maJOr Ne" York law firm. when he JOincd Baille Fowler Jaffin & Khed 1n 1961 Ht· was earning a !ltx-figure tncomr a1 the prec,t1g1ous labor law firm "ht·n he left to become HUD sccrC'tM\ 1n 1981 l nbeknownst to P1ert·c a high FBI official tn the 1960s suggested that he be put forward in a secret \Cherne to replalt' the late Martin l uth<'r King Jr a'\ 1hc nation's top c1' 11 nght'i leader Bt:REAUC'RAT Bl1M'l'tD The ~tate Depanment has been rchufTed in ti!> bid to get a chaulkured ltmou'line for""' h1C'f of pr-0tocol - the 0!1ic1al in chargt' of red carpets and o;callng arrangemt'nts at Fogg} Bottom function~. Staie argued that the Job, currently held b) Sclwn Roo~vell. require~ pany1ng into the "'ee houri., but the comptroller gl'n- eral was unimpressed The chief of protocol. he pomtcd out. t'i no1 amona the: high official<, entitled h)' hew to be chauffeured hctwren homl' and work, and "1ncrea<,C'd effiuenc) or rnn\Cn1encc fo1 lht' offil·ial P34i~nger " not suffit 1t'1H to O\ tr come th<" plain statulo1' proh1b1 uon · \ONnDENTl!\I r It F.. It\ not alway!. CU) to be a '< hemcnf \Up<"r· powt"r, a<. v.1tnc<;<, the ~1v1e1 Jn1on·, 11tempt to patC'h up the b111n dd- ferenceo; between two of the to..~mhn's favorite troubtcm• .. ~r'I P ch1et Yac.1r '\rafat and ~rnan P <''ltdent ~lafe1 !\<,~d The twn men hi"<' dete'ited each other for )earc,, but the Sov1elc; arc trying '" b•ma them together Our ~ource~ \OI) the rapprochement cfTon 1\ doomtd Jac:lt Aad•raoa 11 • •yadkat•d tolumnl1l. Riobard Cb.amber· 1alD •tan 1n ··sbo-fa.D, •• contlnatna to- o~t t.b.roaO Prlclay at '"9 on KTfV, Cban- oel 11. 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NEW YORK (AP) -A a for tM four nilhll are aVailabk Illa Jn the ovetftitln-d• ,........ ph1a had the~ rwdnat ThundlX and Fric:bly, LOI Anldes tbe bpejl f twday and New fort tbo tailbel& ~Y atid compn!hen vc co of l.ibtny Wet~ .-id off with mona ptfme-Umt nlinp II lhc! network easily won three iuchtsoflhe extravapnza, I01ins only w1lh S.hat· day's Classical Munc Salute to Uber· ty, aQCOrdina to A.C. ·Nieben Co. ovemi&ht 6aures. Fi&'1m relealed Monday howrid that ABCs 12 houn of J>rime-tlmc covcrq.e avera&ed a 17.5 ratint and 34 s.harc in Nielsen's 12 metered markets, suaacstina that ABC would win the weekly rallnis compct1tlo n when the natioMI audience faaurcs unday. HOUS10n bad w IOwat rati• 1lu&r1day, Friday and Sun· day. A I Bos'on sution ~ tbc lowest relative natinp S.twday. ABC ettimtt.ed lhta 100 miUJOn peopl~ watched some ~ of Jts Ubeny Weekend c:ov~. 19111 IUCll ICU'f SlDlO -~ '11P_. (N) lt;J9,,. 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(I) Jh. 1•.1•• ''UW HAL" (I) I IS HS. 1:45 llOl lli.l "UOUT WT llCIT" (I) 12 IS nt U S 7.0 '15 Piia "UHEI Tiil CllEllY IOOI" (PC-13) 145 400 615 I ll IOJO AllllOf'I Pfa.lll'S "l'SYCllO Ill" (I) 11 IS 2 IS 4 IS 500 too 1000 Ulltl lllACCllO "IAUTEKIDll"(PC) I le HS 6-00 1 15 102' "WYlfm" (PC) \ I ll. l 301 S ll, 7 ll. UO "IY UTill P011r· ..,...., Cl1Ulllf'll.D "UCI Tl SCIOOL" IHI l • 44' , .... t•ll (PC.Ill •mo--. "ftlttS UlWt'S NY OW' (N-13) Ito llS, S.JI, 7 ~. IO'tl ,., IDfT• "UUTt l1t If" (PC) 11 45 I ti ..... $I~ IJI IHI l ~ I I 1 I ' $ c .. c U.S. Steel gets new _n~me PITISBUROH (AP) -U.S. Steel ,Corp. Chairman David Roderick on t'uctday announced the nation's laraest steelmaker is chanaing it~ name to USX, and also mapped out a restructunna of its steclmakina busi- ness. The name USX comes from the company's New York Stock Ex- chanae tradina symbol. "X," Roderick said. Stcelmakina operations · and domestic iron ore will be known as USS1 operatma as a frcc-standmg substdiary, but not incorporated as a separate com pan). he said. ln add1t1on, Roderick said chemicals. steel servrct centers. real estate, transporuuon and other units will be known as U.S. Diversified Group. The parent company and both those new units will be head- quanered in Pittsburgh. "We arc restructuring 10 be more competitive,'' Roderick. said at a news conference. · The Texas Oil & Gas and Mara- thon Oil subsidiaries will continue operating in Dallas and in Findlay. Ohio. respectively. Rodenck has said rcorpnmng the steel division helps determine how well. or how badly. the business fares on its own. The change does not signal any plan to sell the steel d1V1s1on. he said, a move that has been subJCCt of Wide speculation. But he did not rule out that possibility sometime m the future. .., don't think I would ever say we would never do anything. We're not foreclosmg the possibility. We have no plans to do so. We're not prohibit- ing ourselves from doin' so if il makes sen~e in the future.' Roderick said The move leaves the parent com- pany somewhat a holding company and somewhat an operating com- pany. "really a combination," he sajd. The new president of USS. Thomas C. Graham, and of U.S. Diversified, Thomas Marshall, will have greater fret'dom to make day-to-day de- cisions. but the parent company staff will remain involved in dec1S1ons on key issues. Roderick said. Companl officials said the restruc- turing wil have no impact on negotiations to replace a contract expiring July 31 with 45.000 of the llni1ed St<.-clworkers. -t:Gil'mm------------------ NEW YO'U' (A~ -The foll~wlno "'' IY varirv ~ • UP u c K.autl~ PIS l22~ -1~ lhoWI ·~ ew ork Slock xca ~omeM o "• UP S ~ruR 11, ~ -;y. 1tock1 a warranr' that havt gone 11 unshMn .,,. Up 'i f . vc asour I -l'I. Iha mo11 ·~ down 11\8 most rs~ o I ~A Inc ~ I UP lnl~um 17~ -2 ra:cen1 of c anoa reoardlau o v ume l' A A 1 .. UP ., t A~w •n~~r ci.; -.,., Of' Tue~ S ~~uet B '• UP ly ie~ps 2m -2"· No r I tradl below S2 are Incl· ~ UP \ ' l -w. -=~' a !*'Ca~aga chanoH are the lt Fin PA Ill pf l'e 33l'e l'le Up ' 1 Pley I{ En lit-~ d ance betwMn ~he previous closing 11 PgrkrOrlll 31,. '·• UP 4 1~ Adobe K n 1•1. -l4 orlce and Tuasdav's P.m. price I P EG 6.IOc>f T. 2~ UP ! I Au,lmont n I/•=~~ 2y Rvmer f' I~ ~ UP 1' ~m-n UPS H Bakerlnl I ~ UP IS ux~ •• ..... -6'1• N~ma Last Cho Pel. Hom~tal(e j1~ ~ UP jj ~'looLab . Ii) -' ~Arma a CP "" t 1 Uo 116 TNP nl ~ UP txfl Ind Ye -~ ~an Am '/'J ~ UP I 6 24 Soulh$wn 1~ ,,.. UP II oldnNug wl ~-11. nAlr In t • 1/t Up ~ ~ 7S '11Whl JtSll 9.1. + • UP I en~ala -1 4 1x~s1nlr 19 UP 6 r ~"'. -6~ J Rftd ca I~ \'a Up 6.3 DOWNS Corp ,, -~ H l~r~USA 121te l4 Up 6 7 Name Last Chp. Ptl ~ Newall J(); -23.4 ~d .Olt,f 74 4 Uo S 7 I ~~lnPS ? -'1 ~ 14.~ Pn111~1nrc 32 -2'1\ I awmonl old n 91-'7 + 1/'J UP 5 6 ~ R Intl 1 :\'--p. 4 A d oV d 11 ' 2 • I PanAm wl 2:i. + ''• UP 56 LomnMto WI .. ,,.. -:lo'e H, 5 A~ls Cllalm 4~ -~ -l1J 11!11:11l1!ll NEW YORK (AP) -The lollowlno llst 11 011111011 6 I it: UP "·t s Aold ~NA un 11..\4 -3 shows Ille Over • the • Counter 12 ~lrmCtl I~~ Uo 11 t Banc ;: pfA 2 -1f2 stocl(s end warranh lllal hllVt gone UP 13 AmVen WI 117 '• Up 11 Aril~ A 27·16 -9·16 lhe most and down Ille mo'' based on 1.t RescsPens 3 87111 , ... Up 109 ' d laBnc 211• -,,.., percent of cna~t for Tuesdat 15 Si>earhdln 811e l i J<. UP 10.~ ~m olrl<ng 2 l· 16 -7-16 No aecurllla} r adlno below 2 or 1000 l' ~lrlHold 1l UP 10. lY Autospa un ~.,., -1 shares are Inc u~ llffEol wt 714 I 4 UP lt EnConv 87wt -1f2 Ntl ano parcanla~• chenoes are the lt ~·~ .. ,.. ,. ... r,. UP a HosPOs wt r·~ -3,i. difference belwHn he orevlous closing st dCoer s 17 1 UP LasrTc un -llto orlce and Tuasdav's 111~1 or bid Price 20 TransNllLeas J • • UP 11 I• Polvmus un 9'"2 -lll. UP 21 Asc>enRlt>b 2' 7 ~-l6 Uo IS SOnesR'h s 11 • -2 Nam Lui Cll¥ Pel ll ~lanst>rvMno r'J • 16 UP It Autospa 211 -~ I CmPAld im ~t + .. UP ~~o onsolPrd ~ •. UP lnt1Gene1 ' . -l,(o 2 AudCo + ·~ uo 2• ibron1c.s 61,. ''1 UP 1s II CtrlLasr 10 -1~ 3 CwllhHousl '~\'a 2l· Uo 18 g 7S Onc~er'e S • i ~ UP Nall FSI i., .. -1 .. Am~hrdHSP ti "' Uo 16 7 26 Scien Soft S•• '-UP 19 ~ UnivSec WI -~ s Fsl dlArka 7~ Up IS 1 DOWNS La~ertecll 55·16 -~ ' Cmpln\lr r~ t ~ UP l48 Name Lui Cht Pel X· llelnc 911, -I'll ¥5 Shellr ~ Uo 136 I Hod~onHou , .. -I ~ ll! Oi,lribLOO ~~ -~ ' rioTecn ••• ., UP 133 7 Sp-m lic.s 7''11 -, ... BPI Svfl -~ Taco Viva 2 • + UP 12 s 3 1 L Systems 7'-"l -,. ~lnear ecn 6'h -I 10 ZvmosCP 2~ + Uo 111 • S1anWsrMno 2'"8 -9·16 ancrtltc 311. -in 3-Pc. Fish Dinner s3_49 Three plump. premium, hand-cut cod fillets batter-fried to a golden, cnsp. tasty crunch outside ... served up tender and flaky inside. With all the fixin's: thick -cut fryes, fresh coleslaw and two hushpupp1es . Try it -the great taste will bring you back for more! LONGJOHN SILVEl{S~ 8i1 3095 Harbor Blvd. (siw:<Jqn s~Q~] .,___ __ <_A_c~_o0_.!_ir_~_o'!_e_:_.,~_c_o> ___ __, 1 l l r 11 ·' 4 i ·l f' .6 71 r~ if:~ 1 ·~ 16. 16.7 16 7 16 3 lp l :i 1'. 14 l l4. 14 14.0 lH • _r ----- Breakfast get-together Thursday ' A weekly series of B•t!Den ud Profesaloaal A1MClatl011 on Saturday. PtrlODI Break.1111 Get·To1e~er1 at Newport The fundraiser's grand prize al the lrvuie Beach's Bouzy Rouae Cafe continues Thursday HU.on is a four-day trip for two to "Expo '86." with a talk by Vivian Hall, founding member of The cocktail-attire event at S3S per penon Women's Network Alert. beainsat 6:30 p.m., followed by ~i.nner, danana and Th 7 30 · I b---t..r. d entertainment by 1'hc Lynn Wllhs Orchestra. e : a.m. conttnenta ~am prova e For tickets and information, call 979-9131 . an opportunity "to meet, network and hear • • • . prominent speakers from our area's business and A membership appreciation networkina pro- cavic communities," said Bouzy owner Tony pm slated Wednesday, July 23, by the Jewta Hermann. BaelDetl ud Prefe11loul Network of Oruae Reservations are recommended for tbe SS Couty will provide an opportunity to . trade meetings at 3110 Newport Blvd. Call 673-3440. business cards, htenuure and other informauon. Scheduled m following wecJcs art William J.R. The Amencan Commen:e National Bank will Sims, Jr., prcsJdent of financial/investment plan-host the 7: 15 a.m. breakfast at Uncle Gee's ncrs Sims & Associates; Richard Boberitz, Newpon restaurant, 1098 N. State College Blvd,, Anaheim. Beach Transit. which operates the shuttle trolley in Memben and guests who become members a.re Newport Beach; and Gerald Gamer, chairman an&--" free. Other attendees arc welcome to participate for chief executive officer of American Commerce S 12. .l Nauonal Bank. The organization seeks to open up trade and • • • JOb prospects for members, as well u e~pl~rc An "Evening in Vancouver/' hi~lig,hting common interests in commerce among Jewish Vancouver's "Expo '86" world's rair, Will 6c the busmess and professional people. theme of the annual fundraiscr held by the Orange For an formation. call R ichard Becker at County Chapter of tbe Batldlng Owners & Ma.na1er1 998-9489 or John Boningcr at 52S-S275. -«1*'i'li"Hiliilil~--------------- HEW YOttK IA~I leme 20' • ~ ~ev ,... S '1arPG~ ni.. ll'' Ma9elPI HAjDAO .,.._tleftt as.tF 42' • '2~ DltCrv 11'> 3' HrlfNI '6 'I '6' • Mal•t ~1111 ~t WI 99!1Lo , JI' l JllN OltGnl "" lfJ... Hlllle!Yn •' • •' > MavPI •M ..... , ~· .., l lfdlllC ' , •• OovtOI 13. 23._ Hefl91 ' 111.o, n·. Me'(nOI merllt' melltn H If 4 l1rlCll( 4"-•~ Orteten II'-111\ H...,~ S7' • $71'> McCrm -.m. TIM'tdll". ~ti<" l tn_. 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'"I '• IWFn It I~ JcKOl\111 I~ I~ NOele ~~:!~. ll"' H. ,:'Sl'~ ~._ ,:~ ~~"'!D' fl'~~, ... ~:::, )~" ~·,, ==~~ AF urn I , 1 ~ llUI A 'l FOfler II 1"1 l(ll'f\en , ?l'-14 Niii• I AGrttl • ~ llUI I 1 • ForAm • l(l'(S As S7 St Nord\I I AmLc• 11 • ,.. lerk) :; I ~r,,,.,9t,'° I ;,: 14', Kemo ' lO''J ll NCerG& ~MN1'1'?.1, l7'•' 911·}•. otomrT•"1r ,• F E -17 Kimbel 19i.. JO NwNG ~ " '-., rnl< I 16'' Kl119lnt t • • 10 Nw"PS ~~~~e I~~ 1~•! ~'ho' tt•., t1 .. ~~T,~ lt~ i~:~ KtoofG I S1 • S 7-l1 NOU!I \ Ano AG ' S ll·ll S > ~';'~•P S7• 'I Si G-'c ' u .. '3 .. Knei>e S4 Y OcMN< A1>1>l•C :M', 3•"-ordl& 'f" 12 .. GnO.vc& Kruger I• 1'V. OollGp l AplOM \ ~•II 1 oreSI 1 t .. 371\ 1"'-1 ll·U Kulcke 10 • 10~ Olllo(e A'i"' 1 '• ff ro1Tr "-"" lnRtE11 ... ,,., Lenee ll'> J .. ~041 All \LI • •· IA 4 I''• rec} 16', 26 ' L:l ' '7ll. • • rTP All H 1, SC II~ 1''> rPl'I t :i.. t lw L le ~ Alnt Avnltt> 16'• 1 t lum !I\ m rtv 1 116 120 1..tx n 1 .. lw PeerMI 1800 ' 771, ~·· ll"r 6 ·1' "Aotd 6\4 -, .. , LflllVI .. ' '• l"tne~n •l•OC I '• ketO 1 "'-I "'-vrod\r 14 I~ 1..ln8ro S l"I ~,., Plfl• 1ng'1 I ~ 1 '-11MO S'"J S .. ~19" 6'' ~ MCI '" P-a kMAm '• C•n ll'"' 14V, Hemou 10'"1 1 MaoGE l6"e l • • Perrlie !~.,,'" I N4 •• . ,. ~~h ' - --~-,...~ NY S [ C 1 1 ~ ~ r, . " T,. ,. ~ " ~ --· Stock market steadying NEW YORK (AP) -The s.ock market turned upward Wcdnetday, steadyiaa after the scUofT or the past two sessjoos with the help of dcchnina mtercst rates. Early tn the session and again near the clc>sc. stocks beoefited from flurries of buym, by traden apparently shopping for ••t>arpins' after the market's sharp dTop since the start or the week. Thiscautotous show of suppon was encouraged by interest-rate declines 1n the credJt markets that pushed prices oflona·term government bonds up more than SI 0 for every S 1,000 in fa~ value. But analysts said the stock market was still feeling the afTecu of the JOit of Monday's record· settma drop and funhcr selling on Tuesday. Furthermore. they said, concern persisted over slower-than-expected economic &rowth. Sec· ond-quarter earnings reports 1s."iued by corpor- ations over the next few weeks are expected to reflect that ecneral sluggishness. The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustnals. down 80.14 poinu Monday and Tuesday r01e S.34 to 1,826.07. Advancina issues outnumbered declines by almost 2 to I on the New York Stock Exchange WH AT AM EX Drn WHA T NYSE DID NEW YORK lA .. ) Jut Y AM£X LE ADERS NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (A .. > -S.les. 4 P.ITI" Wedneldev price and net dlM9e of the 111 m o s I ec:tlve American Stodt Excnenoe luues, tradlf.O n•llonallv at more =:;J . ~~~rT11n ~r" r:ri~bB ~fr2p LlltvEllun Diiiard I Goto QuoTE S , METALS QuorEs I ~ VOM W'I -SOol nantlrrma IMlal ~ w~ ....,._. &1 75 cent• per pouncl NY C-x ICIOI montll dOMd Tue C..,.. · M'~ oent• a pouncl. U,S cMMIM1iont C...., 61 S6 cent• per pound. NY Co!M• IP04 month CloMd Tue l.eM. 21·24 centa •pound :a... . 4 , ... C*'IS. poynd, ..... Tiii. a3 .... (IMU!la w.. ~ prlCe per 1111 --• S5 oa5 per --HMCly t KerftWI ....., • SS 132 per 1roy-NV CorNJI 91>01 monlfl doMdTue lil9fowy S2*) 00-UIO 00 per 71 Ml llelll. ,..._ Yorll ,......_. $4l10044800 ~ _, lrO'f -.NY Dow JoNES AvERAG ES NEW YORKIP) -Flnal Dow Jones verages for W v. I H "" ~ ,,~ • • 1 r.,~ . . + e. ~.[ II: ~f !lfufll. Indus 1~, , Tran 1• Ulils ~i: 6S Stk 26°,16a', NASDAQ SUMMAR Y famouslah<lls .. ~t. bctoch ~ tet!hlOfl ~\orci, 1\'t,lflit, ":CJ70 \Mlet:<to.ood Vl\ togz.. l(X)l ~ bl\d • 21 ~~ 327 poeod¢ro 5Z~ ~th \01'4"'4-, 818/ ~-9~~ man t.hrvih \Oto9. ~t.urdcy lOtoeC. ~noon to~ • ) ) I ! I s e .. Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, Juty I . 1886 WHO E~E WANTS TO LOOK :YOUNGER WITHOUT OOJNG TO A DOCTOR? ok Up To 10 Y .earsYounger ithoUt Plastic ·surgery For .Only $39 TOVA'S AMAZING NEW FORMUlA FROM BEVERLY HILLS WILL LET YOU LOOK UP TO 10 YEARS YOUNGER WITHOUT THE SCARS AND EXPENSE OF PLASTIC SURGERY Have you ever thought about having aface lift? 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Seems a lot· of people· are g~ttingnoSy Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and~ me.but ... • lncluded in NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle's position on drugs and testing is the fear that someone not on drugs wiU get hurt by someone who 1s . . . the playen' association still will not hold still for testio& and also getting hurt is the game and there is serious damage being done to pa- tience of the fans. •Roger Craig, the super nice man who has the San Francisco Giants very much in the National League West race, has a ranch near San Diego , and bred some of the USC Traveler horses. •If the Trojans do not &,ive R(>gcr Craig an honorary depce, they should at least give him what the athletes get instead of diplomas-a bumper sticker. •The St. Louis Cardinals are in and out of the National Lcque basement ... l knew Whitey Herzog would get it done. •The saying race track game in Southern California is explained by horse people that the blame goes to the California lottery ... Hmmm ... in the lottery, if you scratch, you lose . . . in horse racing, if you scratch, you get your money back: •Surely, a Southland TV station wi 11 bring back Stu N ah an in def ercn- Candelaria isn't thrilled, but ... Mauch satisfied Angelskipperwill take ft ve .scoreless Innings every time MIL WAUKEE(AP)-The Angels think it's great to have John Candelaria back, but the guy who catches the big left-hander says the ADIClS are prepared to win the American League West without him. "My feeling is, we have five solid starters. That's nice." said Angels catcher Bob Boone. "But rm not a believer.in psy~hological lifts. We've got to win day l1l and day out. "Sure, we're confident," be added. :·But we're confident without John Candelaria too. We know it's going down"'to the wire. But we expect to win. If John goes down tomorrow. we'll still be confident." After Tuesday night. the Angels have a right to be. They hit four home runs off four Brewers pitchers 10 a 14-3 vi<:tory that kept them one-half game ahead of the Texas Rangers. Candelaria, making a comeback from elbow surgery. pitched five scoreless innings in his first appearance since April 9 -allowing five hits two walks and stnking out three. "It's awful good to have him back." said Wally Joyner, who hit his 20th home run of the season. a two-run shot in the top of the n10th 10ning. "A left-handed starter 1s really going to help the right-handers. He still can throw 1t.". The reviews were good from the Brewers. too. "I tho ught he did a real good JOb . He had a good tailing fastball and he was throwing the break10g ball." said Rob Deer. "He's a goQd. quality Today'• game AD1el1 at Milwaukee. 11:35 THURSDAY'S GAME Angels (Romanick 5-7) at Bos- ton (Nipper 4-5). Time: 4:35 p.m . TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (710). pitcher and he's alwar,s going to be a good, quality pitcher. • But Candelaria, 1-0. apparently wasn't overjoyed with it. He avoided the media after his performance and left \he commenting \o Manager Gene Mauch. "l'll tell you what he told me: 'Didn't have much idea where the ball was ~oing ... got no business making 90 pitches 10 five mnings ... nothing hurt ... everyth10g was comfortable expect knowing where the baU was go10g.." Mauch said. What did Mauch think? "Just like he said. That's alj)ve were askmg for.'' Mauch ~·He was comfortable and got people out." Mauch said h e th ought Candelana's return would be a psychological boost to the Angels. "He gave us a lift last year." Mauch said. Boone said the 32-year-old Candelaria looked about the same as he did when he came to the Angels from Pittsburgh last August. "John made some good pitches when he had to. He had a good, solid. quality outing. I expected that from him." Boone said. adding that he didn't th10k Candelaria had a long way to go before· regaining his old form . (Pleaae eee ANGELS/82) Buo Tue&• SPORT S COLUMNI ST cc to those of us who ask only scores and resultsand do not need a screamer or comedian . •Both the NFL and USFLarc thinking about havina their futures decided by a panel of people no1 1martenouih to act out of jury duty. •Whatever became of th~ Oeveland Indians pitcher who was suing the San Diego chicken? •One gets the feeling Michael Ray Richardson wilJ never keep his nose clean. •TheChicago White Sox say they will move to the suburbs because a proposed downtown stadium could not be built in time ... If they mean in time fo r a World Series, they may have a point now that they have a manager. •Maybe Bo Jackson should have opted for football aftcrall ... Bo Jackson plays baseball Hk~ Bo Diddly . .• or8oDerck •lfRoaerCraig wins the National Leaiuc WestandJim Freaosi the American West, J'll buy a drink ... If either makes it to the World Series I'll buy two ... lftl\ey both make 1t to the Fan Classi~ I'll buy tbe whole round . •Ted Turneris teaching the.world another great lesson ... How not to televise an event like the Moscow Goodwill Games. •Jt is official ... Wally Joyner has made the world fof1Ct Wally Moon and Wally Pipp. •John McEnroe 1s ending the leave of absence granted by the tennis MU~aukee HCond baeeman Jlm Gantner fall• over the An&ela' Doug DeClncea dur- lna firat lnnln& double play Tueaday night. It waa one of the few th.In&• which dldn 't go right for the An&ela In a 14-3 victory over the Brewen. federation bec'aUKofLbcbitthofhd fim child ... McEnroc·s next leave wl11 be for his wcddana. •Croquet is rapidly bccommJ the most popularamateurputime1n the United Statesand that means very soon there wjll be a professional croquet lcquc ... f'rom where will the teams draft \heir players? •Tbeittendaoccat the USFL- NFL antitrustsuit is laritr than mo t USFLpmes. · •Pit.Ching is the name of the game, And it is always the same, Every manaaer will dearl): love it .. But he never has enough ofit. Dodgers limited to 5hits Conroy, Horton combine to pace Cards to 1-0 win LOS.ANGELES (AP)-Andy Van Slyke sat by his locker at Dodier Stadium and spoke in bewildered tones about the St. Lows Cardinals' anemic offense. 'We've been looking for answers to questions all year," Van Slykc said Tuesday night after collecting three of the Cardinals' four htts m their 1-0. win over the Dodgers. "Two hits last night and four htts tonight. We used to have six hits before we have our second time around at bat. h's been like that all .;, year." It's also been like that for Van Slyke. who is battrng only .236 despite the three hits. ''I've been struuhng the whole year." tie said. ··wnen you fet three hits in one game. ifs nice. I ve been TonJglJt'• fame St. Louis (Mathews 4-1 ) at Dod1era' (Valenzuela 1~6). Time: 7:35. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). Thursday's game: Chicago Cubs at Dodgers. 7:35 p.m having trouble getting three hits 10 a series. The Cardir:ials didn't get a baserun- ner in the first four inn10gs against Dodgers' right-hander Bob Welch. 4-7. until Van Slyke singled to left on the first pitch of the fifth 'International-bush league'-· •• 1 don't lrnow how he went 12 starts and had only one win." St. Louis ----t Manager Wmtey ttrrrog· ~1l:l of Welch, who struck out six and allowed only three hits. "He's too good a pitcher for that." That's U.S. coach'sdescriptfon: Soviet vaulter goes record 1 9-83/4 MOSCOW (AP) -Pole vaulter Sergei Bubka !.oared through the Moscow night to a world record of 19-8 11~ inches Tuesday at the Goodwill Games, where compell- t1on assignments and a Pentagon dec1s1on brought controversy One U S. track official descnbcd the assigning of Soviet runners to heats where they would have the most advantage as "intcma11onal bush league .. Bubka had promised to raisc.· his world mark dunng the games. a festival of sport!> a nd cultural exchange organized by American television and Soviet officials. He kept his word. then devoted the effort to his son V1taly, whose first birthday 1s Wcdnesda>- On only his third 1ump of the warm, mugg} night at Len10 Stadium. Bubka, his face intense as he waited at the end of the runway, flipped easily over the bar to add one· half inch to the mark he set 1n Pans last Jul) 13. Af\erlandmg 1n the foam pit, Bubka leaped to his feet and raised his fists in salute to himself and the crowd The fans, filling about half of the stadium's I 00.000 seats. responded with a long ovation "l am happy to set the world record 10 the mo therland and before all m y compatriots." said Bubka. who had advanced the record fi ve previous times but never in the Soviet Union. They can be very happy w11h me in m y country." Bubka 's was the second of the day and fifth 10 th·e first four days of competition at the Goodwill Games. It was by far the biggest ' In o ne of Tuesday's earliest events. another Soviet athlete. cyclist Ericka Salumae. chopped .005 seconds·off her world mark with an 11 .489-second clockrng III a qualification run for the women's 200-meter sprint. Amencan athletes won three goto medals 1n track - Johnn> Gray 10 the men's 800 and Pam Marshall in the women's 200. alo ng with the women's 1.600-meter relay team -to raise the their total for the games to 25, The Soviets won six golds on Tuesday to take. over the lead With 28. The overall medal count after Tuesday's competi- tion stood with the Soviet Union leading the United States 86· 74. Concern wa~ voiced Tuesday b) some U.S. athletes and officials that the host team was getting an unfair advantage in some events. The men's 1.500 was split 10to two sections at the last m10ute. with the top American miler, Steve Scott, plated 1n the faster section. 10 which strategy and phsyical contact from other world-class runners made h1SJOb more difficult. He finished second 1n has group and third overall while a relative unknwn, Pavel Yakovlev of the Soviet Union. won the supposedly slower second section 1n a time good enough for overall victory. The runnerup.-who beat Scott 1n the first heat. was So'<iet Igor Lotorev. Scott's ume was 3 minutes. 40.J I seconds. compared with Yakovlev's J· 39. 36. "I have never seen a meet like this." Scott said. ··sure. I was second 1n my heat and I was beaten by a Russian. but accordm& to them 1 was be~ten by two Russians and that makes It twice as bad." In the women's 100 hurdles, the top two Amencans. Ste{>hanie Hightower and 1984 Olympic champion Bet1na Fitzjerald·Brown. were placed in the same he-at and both failed to make the final. which was won by Bulgaria's lordanka Donkova in 12.40. The heats were redrawn three times under the stands. amid shout10g from competitors and coaches. "This is an example of poor sportsmanship," said !Plca1e see INTERNATIONAL/8!) AP .......... te RuAla'• Ser1el Bubka cleara world record helCht of 19-8 9/• ln the pole vault Tueaday at the Goodwill Gamea. Van Slyke's second hit was a key element in the victory. It came in the seventh inn10g after shortstop Manano Du'ncan commined the Dodgers' I OOth error of the season. It was Duncan's first st.an since he sprained his right ankle June 20. "The ball had a lot of topspin on 1t." said Duncan. af\er his 16th miscue of the season "I have a lot more games left and that's not the last error" "It's very difficult to get you~lf motivated when you're 24 games out before the All-Star break and you've scored the least amount of runs 10 the league and have the lowest batt10g average·· Van Slyke said. "It's going to be a ve!J long second half if we go out and score one or no runs a night. It's not go10g to be fun to come to the ballpark .. Mesa Verde CC seeks sponsors for LPGA event Dates for the Ladie'i Profrss1onal Golf Assoc1at1on (LPGM tour- nament at Mesa Verde Count I) Club have been ~I for 1987 -March 12-15 A.II that the Costa Mesa-based course lacks 1s a sponsor after seem& Uniden pull out after a three-year • · hi tch. Upshaw accuses Rozelle of making grandstand play ~i~r;L~~:~~;~~~~~f~i for neitt year," said Finley Taylor. SAN FR.ANCISCO (AP) -National hurt -players. clubs and the league 1n general. cerned'' about drug use among players but has t'> whl'lhcr we: ha'c a collecl1'<c f>arga1n10g Prt'i1dent of the Board of Directors Football Lcaaue Players Association Pre111dcnt My preference would have been to implement an obhgat1on to protect the nahts of the playe~. agreement .. and the membenh1p. which owns the Gene Upshaw on Tuesday accused NFL thest' 1mprovemcnt'i to our current drug e~pec1ally confidentiality of drug coun!>Cllng. l lpshaw \a1d the un1on,1s not oppoSC"d to pnvate course Comm1ss1oner Pete Rozelle of "making a program with union support." said Rozelle 1n a and uphold the terms of m collecttvc harga1n· • all anti-drug piano;, but v.ants IO ncaot1ate a Mesa Verde has been the site: ofs1x grandstand play" by mandat10g random drug '>tatement issued by the league mg agreement. progrnm through collect1'<e ba1"3ainina. women'\ pro C\Cntc; (Un1den tests for players The grievance was sent to the NFL "We plan to take all the ,ter.s ncce'isary to "I th10k the NFL and Prtc Rozelle ure 1984-86) and Kemper ( 1978-80). in The union, meanwhile. filed a gnevance to Manaaement Council. wh«:h 1s the bargaining protect the rights of the players.· t fpshaw 'iatd making a grandS1and pla}' ... ll~haw 5n1d add1t1on to five vears of men's pro block the plan which is liChcdulcd to be agent for the owners. all 28 clubs and Ro1elle It at 8 news confere net> "Prtc Rozelle 1s saying. '1'11 changr soc1ct~ · evenu since opcnma in 1959 implemented when the players go to tra1n10& asked the council to respond w1th10 24 hours. . . "What 1s h1'i mot1,at1on11 I think 11 !I all "We feel we have an outstand1na camp this month. rather than the usual lltven days. to the union's The drug-testma plan, which calls for two public preo;sure." Upshav. said. "Wr're not faollt\ and the penonnel to staac Upshaw who said the player'i are "not demand that Ro1ellc's progmm ~reviewed h)' urine samples from eac~ player at random wilhn1 to accept that the drug problem hM such a IOumament and ma\e it a willing to a~ept that the drua problem ha'> an arbitrator ~ times dunng the season, violates the hargaming gottt"n any worse. We ha'<e talked to Ro1C'lle ,ucccs\," continued Taylor "Wt gotten any wor~ ... called the ancvance the first Joell. Donia llecuttvr director of the agreement ~ached'" I 982, Bcrthet.~n uid. He He ~1d 1t'' gotten wor'c \\ e a-;k<"d him hov. have rcce1vC'd confirmauon fro m ,1cp 1n what could be a legal challenge to the counnl. .. aid he w uld eum1ne the anevnncc \aid the anevancc asks for a quick meeting He JU\t 'ia1d 1t did " John l..aupheimcr <LPGA com- proarJm announced Monday by Rozelle. and !'('.,pond in scvrn days ~tw~n the union ·~.d manage"?;nt and a I p .. ha"' \81d he tC'lt n-mor'ie' ahout the m1S\1onerl l'ld we art" currently fbe comm1 ss1oncr said while the a,nev· It thl council doe, not agree to arb1tr11t1on. continuation of the status quo unHI an relent cocaine relatC'd death' of < le<o.eland talk1na wuh 'Cvcral prospective IJ>On- ance c,nmr u no surpme. he was disoppo111ted the unton would go to court ~•un a arbllrator can be brouaht in. Rro~n.. d fen~1vc had. Don Ro~rs and wrs to bn the LPGA bed. •o.C°"ta 1n the union·~ srnncc --temporary tnJuncuon agoinM thC' plan. '>Utd &nhC'lsen s~ud many people are ti) 1ng 10 Ma~land hacikr1hnll -;tar 1 en 81a'i, hut <o.a1d Meu ne~t year" "The issue of drua abuse by NFL playC'n union attorney Dick Berthcl\Cn paint thC' union as prot«'tlng player\ uci1n1t dru&-tr'ltrnll prnh(\hl) wouldn't haH hl'IPl•d 1 he de dline for findma a ciu1tablt hu amvt:d at ..i ~ll\gc whert cvervone 1<; ~1n11 I n'haw '81d the union '' "vrn. l'On· dru~!.. hut he \81d "the b1~t'r 1\'lUC at'itakc twn· thl'nl 'ponscir i~ J uh 'I • ' I I ! " ' s e . \ • 83 * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Wldnelday, July 9, 1988 ()'Gradysayshe~llfightsuspension Feud with commtsstoner may boil over Into the court runnina feud with Beman, may 10 to federal court later th1' week 1n an attempt to bloclc &man's action, 1mpascd ror "conduct UO· be<:omina a profe s1onal aolfer .. "We are 101ng to unload on them now." O'Grad)"s problems stMtcd when he was accused of verbally abu 101 1 tournament volunteer at the U F&G Classic m New Orlean$ in 1984. Beman fined O'Grady, wbo refused lo pay and then subsequently had some of his earnings withheld to cover the penalty. O'Grady since has been an outspoken critic· of the com- missioner. F.rom AP dl1patclle1 O'Clrady 511d "One ofouropuons is 10 tilt a complaint 1n federal court and asked 10 be aranted a preliminary 11'\)UnChOn and then &O lO trial," said Steve Novak. a San D1qio-bascd lawyer representing O'Grady. "We'll do what's in the best intcoe_st of Mac. We've exhausted ouf'13' admin1strauve appeals." On the heels of winning his hrst PUA tournament and eamina two year's exemption from quahfyma womes, Mac O'Grady may have 1010 lO COUrt lO preserve his place in some of those events. O'Grady w(ln the Greater Hartford Open 011 Sunday, then learned less than 24 hours later that h1~ suspension by PGA Comm1ss1oner Deane Ekman wa-. uphrld by an appeals committee Novak said any dcus10M on a course of action would probably come 1n the nellt few da)S. Novak said he was mformcd by the chairman of the three-man Appeals Committee on Monday that the suspensfon. which aJso includes a one-year probation period, was upheld. · "It's an issue that's been untested," Novak said of the PGA commissioner's role ... Golf1s different than a team sport. In team sports you have owners who hire a comm1ss1oner and there arc checks and balances because you have players unions who represent the needs of the players. The suspen~1on 1s set to begin ne>;t Monday which means O'Grad> can play in this "'t·ek's Anheu~r-Busch Classic 1n W1l- lt.im'iburg, Va. After that, the s1it-cvtnt <,11c;pens1on and SS,000 fine will be imposed O'vrady who has been embroiled 10 a .. In ~pealing with m)' client. ~e have decided that for a few day~ we arc going to sit and think the s1tuat1on over and hold off and decide whether or not we should proceed with our al1ema11ve legal remedies," Novak told \8( Radio ports Tue~a> night .. But in an 1nd1v1dual sport. )'OU have a. i SPORTS BREAK NFL drug advisor says m..ore deaths figure in future From AP dl1p1tcbes /'IF\.\ YORI-. -Dr f url·'t r cnnant. [iJ the NFL''i newl} appo10ted drug ad\1sor, 4 • &a)\ he's not surprised b~ the lOCaine- rdatcd deathsofbasketball star Len Bias and Clcv~land Brn"' n'>' defen\l\e back Don Rogers. but that drug pro blem!> are not confined to the spons world "ipeak1ng on .\BC'c, "(,ood Morning America.' 1 Ul .,Ja, Tennant said "I cand1dl) expect more death' V. t'0 re see ing mon~ cocaine m erdoses than ever before The th ing that has l au<,ed tht· problem tu cscalatr 1\ tht· 'Cf) h1gh-putenn formc, of man1uana and cocaine: that ;m• a\ a1labk But. frnnant added, .. , tould gnc \ou an argumt·nt that (the problem) 1n \ponHnight nut n en Ix a\ h1g 3\ II ... OUl\ldt' (\pllrt\I Ti:nnant "'a.., namt>d \fonda' tn :-..1 t c um ml\\1U nl·r Pctl' Ron·llc to head ·the ·lt'ague\ drug program. "'h1ch 1nd udec, more lrequent 1e-.11ng and t·duta11on T cnnant 1.k~rihcd the program a!. "fa1 .ind J\.\3\ thl' Oc'\t program 1n \port' and ma) Ix· thl.' lx'\I 1n all 1>1 1nllu\tf'\ Th1. "I FI program 1~ actualh ,1 lOmprl·h1.•n"\l' progra m that"' lundamt>nt.i.11) ba,ed 1111 1.·du1.a t111n Ro1l'l l1· " th1.· tirc.1 u•mm1.,.,101wr 10 \t1.·r fo r"'anJ \\Ith a u1mprcht·n\1H· educawm 1den11ti ..:a111m and trt·atment pr11gram" T1.·nnan1 tC>IJ ~B< ·., ·Toda\·, that thl' Nr I progra m annnunlLd \.1ondJ\ h\ R;>1dk "'as not onh a1rol"ll JI uk.!l nl' u,n., · V. t• H l11olo..1ng at all drug U'-l' T t•nnan1 c;a1J ··1 min t t'rlain l rn umc;tann•, \\I' rt· loolo..tng Ju't '" murh tor mar1Jua na \.\t II h<1H 'l><·u;tl k '>l\ 111 t hl'l ~. ma nJu.1na addit tHrn Wilkens new Cavaliers coach RICHFIELD, Ohio -Lenny Wilkens. general manager of the National Basketball Association's Seattle Super- sonics. was named coach of the Cleveland (availers today. "Lenny has proven that he can build a team," said Cavalier General Manager Wayne Embry. who introduced Wilkens at a press conference at a suburban Cleveland res taurant. "He has experience in working with young players; he developed Seattle into a championship team. I've always respected his playmg ab1l1ty, and his play- mak1ngand lcader~h1pquahttes have earned over to has rnal:hing." v. 1lken'>. "'hen contacted Tuesday night en routr 10 < k ' eland said he looked forward to the change. .. I'm excited about the young talent there," \\liken'> '>31d "I know lhey're not going to win nght a"<l\ 1t'c; going to tale some ume. but the) had a fine draft th1c; )Car .. V.1ll cn'>. 48. formerl) pla)'ed for Seattle and < In eland and then coached for 13 seasons. He l.llmptled a S4'\ "'Inning percentage w11h Portland and \t·dttll" . Ex-Giant Lockhart, 43, dies 11.\Cl<-F N\\(K, N.J Carl \p11.kr" L ut I.. hart a mainstay of the New 'or!.. C 11anh' dl'tl.·n<,e for 11 years and the 'f 1 d ub·., No ' all-time leading pass lllll'rlt'ptor J1L'd ut 1.ance-r Tuesday. He was 43 Lm khart d1t•d 1n his sleep about 8 a.m. at 1 lackensaci.. ML·du:al (·enter with his wife and son al his "cJe <,.11d C 11.int\ .. pokcsman Ed Croke. Lockhan had h.it tkd I\ mphom1a. a cant er of the lymph gland'> for 'l'\ l'r,tl >car' hL' \aid commi 1oner hued by the players and there are no checks and balances, .. Novak contlnucd. "The commissioner bas free re1a.n to do whatever he wants." O'Orady won't be forocd out af. the .rel]lainina mlijor tournaments this year, the Bntish Open July 17-20, and th~ PGA Championship Aug. 7-10 because neither of those events arc sponsored by the PGA Tour. With the victory at Hartford O'Grady Qu11hficd to play in the Aua. 2J-24 World Series of Golf, a tournament restricted to golfers who won tournaments durina the previous 52 weeks, plus various foreign and tour players who meet certa.in qualifications. Tour spokesman Ric Clarson ~ud he believed O'Grady would be able to play in the World Series of Golf despite his suspension. Clarson also said the PGA has not received a written opinion from the committee and therefore has no official statement. ·•· c rol..c.-'><lid hc la\t \aw thc lormer free safrt) about a month ago al a roa\t tor (iiant'i defensl\ e end C1eor~~ \.l ,1r11 n and he ap!)l·ared "bubbly and in $ood spirits Source of grievance against drug testing C~.A'silones ·will transfer LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jen.Id Jones, who atancd three pmes at forward for UCLA•a basketbalJ team last seuon. has been aivcn tUs release from the un1v~rsity and is expected to tran fer to San Francitc0 tale-. Jones, a 6-S sophomore from ValleJo. apocared in 28 of the ~ruins' 29 games fast season. averaaina 4.3 points and three rebounds per con- test. "We are now waJtin& for him to ao through the reaulat admis iom pro- cess before officially acceptina him," USF Coach Jim Brovclli said of Jones. Jones wall have to sat out one season, but will still have two ycan' ehgib1lity left. Jones. who lettered both his yeara wtth the Bruins, requested and was given his official release from UCLA, the school said Tuesday . 't'\\ f ngland Patrt11t\' l.luartt·rhad .. \It 'l' C irog.in '>Pl'Jlo..1ng tr11m B11\lun. told :\IH that tht "'' l prottram \oun1.h l!-11od 1l 1t J<>l'\n t ,111 u'I.' \lllTlt'ont• h1l'>l'h I'm I< I 11 f urmt•r ''' runn1n~h<1lk \.krtuf\ \1orn\ \.\h11 1\,1., '>t'nl lo pn,•111 ,1111.·1 ti.:1nl'( ton' •th:d ol '('lhng 1.1'll.a1m· .ind "a' r~lt'ntl\ rdt·.iwd tolJ \Ii< that he kit 0 '.1 l'-1t l1t11 muth .tllt'nlloll "•*'· p.11d 111 h·,t1ng. · 1n dr\1gn1ng thl prog.r,1m I k Jthkd th.11 "I 1.·,11ng l>on Rottl.'r,· unnt' '\C•ulJ nut h.1\1• 'kl\t'd hi\ lill' ·· \ I '\th round drall 1. hou:e of the (11ants 1n 1965 l 1x !..hart got hi' ntt Ii.name al rookie camp fro m the late 1.klcn"1' 1.· \l'l'Onllar\ (oa1. h lmlcn Tunnell because he "'a'i all 11\l'r th1· rnt'•'-cr' hl.l' a b111, <;.p1der National Football Lea.,[ue Players Auocla- tlon Pre.ldent Gene U1>9haw (right) point. to their collective bargaining agreement with the NFL Tuead.ay u be announced fllln& of grievance. to block NFL'• attempt to mandate random drug tests for players. Quote of the day "V. t· plan 111 takl' all tlw 'tt P' nt't l'''an t•• prl)t1.•c t tht• righ t'> nl 1h1.· pla~crc;.· 'ia1.i11nal Football 1 l'agul' PIJ\t'r<. .\<,\oc 1a11on Prcc;1c.knt Gen~ Upshaw, rc,pond1n g 10 a mandated drug- tr\t1ng program propo<.1.·d h\ "'1-1 < om- m1\s1 oner Petr Rc"rlk More subpoenas in Bias case I flJ>l I{ \.1 \RI BORO Md -\tate m pro\l.'l utor\ prepared about I 0 more sub-INTERNATIONAL BUSH LEAGUE • • • 111x.·na' l ue'><la) lor people who will be From Bl qu1.''>t111n1.·tf b\ a grand JUr) 10\.cst1ga11ng Harr)' Groves. coach of the American men\ track team thl' ux.·a11it·-n·lat1.·u dea1h of ~anland basket hall \tar · 1 t I\ international bush leagur They ( tht· ~o' 1eh ) don't I l'n l31ac. · "'anl to go head-to-head .. \tall'., \ttorn c\ \rthur .\ Marshall Jr said that Officials 1n charge of the track l'\t'nt'> ""ere hnng<. to murl.' than 70 the number of prospct.11'-C unavailable for comment at the stadium. ""1t nt\\l''> for the grand JUI') session beginning July 21 Boiting doesn't start until Friday. but al read) 1t has \1 0<,t of tht· \Ubpocnas already have gone out made an impact here .\1ar<ih.ill '>a•d. hu1 four arc bcmg held up 1n cases where The U.S. boxing team has lost eight member-. who he 1\ no t read~ 10 bnng w1tncs<,es before the grandJUr}. are 1n the military because ofa U.S. Defense Department \ito'>lo" \nd 1n De'i. Moine ... Iowa. Roben· Helmick. president of the t ~ OI~ mp1c Committee. blasted the Pentatton de1.1\mn Helmick ..aid he had sent a telegram to President Reagan protesting the ac11on and warnin$ that 11 could affect future in1erna11onal spons compet1t1 on. r Y.111 of1ho'l' lour arc Marv land basketball ( oach declaration a week ago that thr games are a poliucal and ABC to pay Namath $1 million I d t\ Dnrn~ll and Robert Wagner. Bias' coach 10 high Lommcrcial exercise. \1.hool The prmcrntor did not name the other two. On Tuesday. the rcma1n1n11. boxer,s.bcgan arnvinit 1n "With the military acting at the last moment like this, th1.· mk is that the rest of the world will view this a~ unwarranted government interference." Helmick said. Reagan said last week that he backed the Pentagon dCClS10n. -· ---~~ ---Manlt.rtt "ia1d'~Wlrnt!I m'"tBHrnrTht...,.,~-rn:rr-tm---c~-----.--......:.--- H ·\ \11 [)('\I Conn -M1..· ~amalh h.i,· [iJ ahout ml'l'l1ng\ the) had "'Ith their team' follo\.\1ng the a contract to annnunlt' ~) :-..: Fl g.Jmt·' f(Jr death of Bia\. from cocaine 1ntoit1cat1on on June 19 He .\8( th1'> '>Cil\00 f h1>u&h he'll.i:arn almmt -'>lltd he I\ <iurt' that both men will t>c called before the $I m1ll1on from the tt'ln 1\lon m'l\\11rk th!\ grand JUI') alter he ha\ mrt with them H'M ""am.ith "'on'1 hl· in 111,· hrn,nka'>I booth · Rea1.hL0ll at hi\ \umnwr 1i.01h.1ll {amp at ()u1n-S i k t t fight T g tad n1p1Jt ( ollegl'. :--,:,lmJth tmi~t 1 thrce-month 'illcnt1.' on p n S Se 0 an S 1hc \UhJt'U 1 k 'did ht· \\;J\ 'urpmed and hallkd h\ \Ii! ·, dt'l 1\10n 11 • tJh l11m nil \111nda' '1ght f 1111thali .. 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"ho ·~ rom1ng ofT t\1o11 d11\t' d1.'l l\IOn\ 11\l'f former IBF hcav\wc1ghl ~ h.1mp l arn Holml''> Television, radio TELEVISION 'loon GOODWILL GAMES: Trark and fk ld women'\ hac;ketball. women's volle)ball, "-ater pol<1 men'c, and women's modrrn pcn- 1athlon ('\hour<,), C hannel 5 ' p m -GOODWILL GAMES: Track and lield. men·., and women '<;. basketball. women\ rh\lhnm g~mna'i.tll:\ mcn'c; water polo. men'c; nchng I'\ hour\) < hanncl 5 7 ~O p m -HORSE RACING from Hnll\\H>od Park.< hannel 56 I() p m BOWLING. Channel 56. l I 10 pm GOODWILL GAMES Recap nl 11,1\ ·,' 11mf)l't111on Channel 5. RADIO 11 '11 am -BASEBALL .\ngc:I\ .11 \1 1l"<tu kl'l' l<.MPC (7 10) 7 "' p m -BASEBALL St. Lou1\ at C>1.dgl·r' KAB< (790) THURSDAY'S TELEVISION Noon -GOODWlLL GAMES· Women'-; ha\kl'thall. men'' and women's cycling. women'!. di\ 1ng, women's volleyball (3 hours), Channel 5. ANGELS. • • From Bl · 1t'sJU\t a maner of his arm gc111ng '>lronitcr " Boone c.a1d. The Angels put the game awa) with '>I~ runs 1n the fifth inning, 1nclud1ng <1eorgc: Hendrick's grand slam and R1t k Burleson's solo homer Bobb> (rm h al<.o homered a' Cahfor01a notl ht•d 11'> third consecutive victo ry < andelana's only other appearance lh l\ <.ca.,nn wa'> April q • .....,hen he p11t hc:d 1wo innin~ before leaving "'Ith a \ore: elbow Candelaria had '>Urgen went to the minors fo r rchab1i11at1on and was activated fo r 1 unda\ night 's game An unearned run rn the fir..,t 1nn1ng put tht• Angel'> ahead 1-0. They loaded the hasc\ on two errors and a walk and Brian Downing scored on Gnch's double pla~ grounder Lo'>cr Juan Nieves, 7-1. "'ho had gonr J6 innings without g1v1ng up a home run. gave up two 1n a row 1n the Angel\' six-run fifth "I thought N1eve\ \\oas throwmg prett} good until the fifth 1nnin$, rcalh "Ram berger said." Hendnck 1-; .i good low hall hitter and he got the hall 1n10 hi\ wheelhouse " \ fter gettine 1he first two hatters, nut. the rookie left-hander yielded thr('e consecutive s10gles The third b) Doug DeC1nces, drove 1n Down- ing to make the score 2-0 N1c ve<'o then walked Cinch 10 load the ha~s. 'lCtt1ng up Hcndnck's fourth career grand slam Burleson followed wnh his solo sho1, making the score 7--0 and chasing Nieves. Ermolenko seeks Fair Derby crown Sam Ermolenko challenges Alan Chnst1an Fnday night 1n spcedwa) motorcycle racing compc11t1on at the Orange County fa1rground'i 1n a contest labeled "Thr King of f'o'ita Mesa." The all scratch rac:1ng format will feature the top 16 ll S.-based rider~ vying for the Fair Derby, a bron1cd derby that was originally owned by former speedway star Sonny Nu tter The largest crowd of the season l'i expected with fans gaining free ad- m1ss1on to the Orange County fair with a general admission ticket. Ticket<; are priced at S8 for adults and $4 for children 6-12 Children undc.c Ii' l' arc free Fair gates open at noon with carnival ndes pnced at SO cents un11I 6 p.m. Adm1ss1on 1s also free for the Larry Gatlin concert in the Arlington Theatre at 7 Speedway rac10g begin-; at 8. Ermolenko 1s conc;1dcred a co fa vonte along with Denmark'<; Fm Gundersen to win the world cham- pionship. He recentl)' won the Over· seas Final 1n Conventry. EnrJand with 14 points and 1s Khcducld to nde the next qualify10g round, the lnter-f'on11nental Final on July 20 in Bradford. England. "EverythingJuSt seems to be chck- tng," Ermolenko said. "My bike~ arc fast and I'm in the nght frame of mind The Fair Derb} is always a big mone} night for the nders. so I'm looking forward to com10g home." Ermolenko 1snd1nga bike powered h} the Italian built GM engines. He rides for Wolverhampton 1n the Rn11sh Speedway League. where he 1s averaging 10.8 paints (out of a possible 12) in league matches. Ermolenko was a surprise third place fi01sher in the World Final 1n I 985. losing the title in a runoff to Gundersen and Hans Nielsen of Denmark. He teamed with Kelly Moran to finish ~cond 10 the World Bc~t Pairs race a month ago 1n West (1ermany. Ermolcnko's biggest challenge fig- ures to be Chnst1an. The defending U S champion has domuw.ed the racing on Costa Mesa's 190-yard oval o"er thl' past three weeks, w1nn1ng t\~O scratch main events and the Freedom Cup last week. W1nn1ng at C.osta Mesa 1s nothing new to ( hrisuan. He won 13 straight scratch main events at the Fair- grounds 1n 1981 and 20 out of 23 main events that season Other top nders scheduled 10 nde Friday night are Mike fana, Brad Oxley, Robert Pfetzing and Shawn McConnell. Pfetzing won the Fair Derby 1n 1985. · Forster on DL ; Bryant recalled by Dodger Bears' Duerson says Rozelle headed toward dictatorship I he \na1·l' hJ \C put rl'l1c\cr I rrn ~or., I er on lhl' I 5·d3) J1c;ahkd 1t .. 1 I or\IC"r '>ufferc:d a c,pr.11n1.•d n~ht un kk 1n Monda) ., 111 1nn1nx '-I \ll!Cl'I'' \ 1<.tory <l\Cf ~f1ll\:1 ukl'l' Ill' hurt lht· ,1nlde ~h11C" tO crang lif\l fl.1\l I 11r\tcr "4 I with fo ur .,.nc' and u '4H earned run :n <'r.eae 1n "g.1m1.·, l11r the .\nACI\ lhl\ \(';\~on af'tcr '>l(tntng .,, a lrC<' aaent on \pnl I b f hr f)od~rr'l mennWhtlc fl'Callrd 11utf1ddcr Ralph Rrvant lrnm \[hu· j\Jl'rqUt' ~('14 \k\ICO ( ' If I< \( ,o I \Pl -r hl· Rl'nc:ral mana&L'r 11t the \uJ>l'' An"''' hampwn C h1rngo Beare; ~1'' he \upport\ tht.' National Footl'Mll 11.'agut-''i llC'\\ random clrui tt'\llng program, hut a1 lca'it nrw pla~er har\hl~ lnt1u11.·d the plan "fo I < 11m m 1\\1oncr P<.•tt' R<ll<'lle'<, drug lnt1ng progr,lm tf(';'ll\ r>l,IH"r\ ''hkc l ,11tlt'" and ''a po\.\C'f gr ah th.II n\11\t II\· \topf)l'd \Olld Rr.1f\ <.alct' D.1vt• Du<.'t'>on tht• tt'Clllf\ al1rrna11· pl.ncr reprc'\•'nt,111\\' Im tlw Nf I Pl:tH'f\ \\\1K1at11cn "\.\:(' ha'c t11 \lop R111t•llc nn"' before II ht.'Cnmc' n tin 1atM<ih1p · I >ucrc;on ~1d in Rn 1n11·r, tc'\.\ M11111tn 'l1h1·rwl\1' 1h1• NJ I ma\ ht'ltHllt' lh1• f'<•tt• ft otdlr I 1\IJ(lll' ' l<otrlk h,1\ .1nnnttnlt.·d th.11 1.·.11 h Nf l pl.t\l'I \H11tld r.1nd11ml\ 11ndt·rpo .1 drul( tt'\I '1 '"'•cc a year. hcg1nn1ng with l'IXb tra1n1ng l &mp physical!> "l ht' tact he didn't C'On4iult wuh the owners on th1\ 1c;c,ue can tell )'OU one man "trying for too much power " Ducf"\<JO \.'lid .. We need to ha 'c a \\'item of chr'h and b;llan~cc, 10 make.' c,urc Ro7elle doc1;n't take: thl\ power pra fl\' lurthcr · Ouerson \aict the.' fkar, Mc .1 drug-frt•t te.im "That\ not \3\1n1 '11mc plJH'r" don't 'imoke manJuana We dnn·1 'i<'C anyone, ho"c\cr. afl'ccted h> drug" .\nd we would a\ mur h 11mc not we.' <iprnd tOJll'thC'r " h<' ~1ul "The kaal)(' dot·,n 't ha vr il drug prohlrm." I >ul r'ttm 'i31d "I here arr a ft'w 1ndt\ 1d11al\ ""h dru~ prohlcmc, · •, Rear'> ( rcneral Manager Jcf'T} Vain1'i1 ~1d the club''I management 'iuppon'i Ro1clle'c, drug plan. adding that a league tc'it of every player would keep a team from "weeping a drug ca~ under the rug .. We need random tc'iting 10 1n'iurc i:'en on('·., compliance " Va1ni'i11;a1d Rut Duenon \aid he bclicvec, 1hr RcM\' currenl drug policy 1c; efTcet1vc \8y1na 11 w;a\ the pla ~cr., who reported wide re<:<'1ver Jim ~ant·,.,· drug problemc, to man13emen1 Miln- t'"' wa\ c.:ut h> the Bear' ~ay .:?4 af\er he te,tcd flll\ltl '-e for n>C4ine R01elle '' forgt-1t1n1 1n h1~ plan we're human lx·1nll" 1-fe '"' trr1111na us hkccnttl<'. ·.aid I >Ul'l \On Hear' pl:nrr., l un<'ntly art• 1t1 vrn a urine ' 1ec,t at the beginning of tra1n1ng camp, "11d 'ipokec,man Brvan Harlan "They're te,ted again 6nly 1f1he 1nd1v1dut1l ca~ rcqu1rcc; 1t," Harlan added He said traine~ monitor the pla)er\ and "wr tr) to correct the prohlcm mternall> " 1 lndrr Ro1cllc'c; plan. the league will &et 1n\olv\'d when a pla)'er te t\ po 1llve for 'tuthtanc.:c abu'i<' Any player rtQu1nn1 hosp11al- 11011on for dru1 U'i<' will~ removed from the team'\ ro<;ter for 30 days at half pay A second ho\p1tali1at1on would mean removal trom the roi.ter for '\O da)'~ with no pa) It the player rclap~c; and l<'\t~ po1111t1vc apin he would be hanncd from the NH . hut could l'' entuallv apply for re1Mtatcmcnt · -. Astros win, 4 -1, grab share of West le -.. .. d allin . s two-run homer sparks rally· hander Mtlce Krukow' record droj>-and p l\Cb·httler John Kruk followed hll '"'lb home run ot the year W'lth Franco, lo4 phclttd lWO ICOttlai """":' ___ ..;;;.._• -· ~ to 10-S this year and 98-100 for wilh 1double10 put runnernuecond ono out. tnmnp for the viC'lory, • Ryan wins with 5-hitterthrough seven rC::COiints t~k • 1-0 lead in the ~~~~~;~~~:~~:lg:3~::::~ pb~e·~~~e ~~itla:f~ m~~~u~1J!i~~~~'M~ F AP third when Jose Uribe stn~. went sin&le lbat scored Aannery and slump with 1 two-run homer and relief c:c Jes 01'0iCO OD a leadon rom 4llpa&ebei third. Reardon, who leads the Na-to second on K.rukow'1 sacrifice bunt advanced Kruk to third. roolue Dru« Ruffin pitched an ei&ht· in&lc by Dave C-0rKC1)Cion and !ldJ's MONTREAL -Otnny Wallin& uonal Leaaue with 19 saves, came on and scored on Randy Kutcher'• Pitt1burah Manacer Jim Ley_land hitttrtolead\he Philadelphia Phillies fiftn homer of the 1eat0n. hJt.a two-run hom~r ofT ace Montreal and aot Bifl Doran to around out, but sinaJe. then removed Reuschel, who ,ufTcTed to a Vlctory over the Allan ta Braves. * ~elitvcr Jeff Reardon in the eighth Walker scored and tied the aame. Ty The Cubs rallied in the flftb as Jody his fif\h consecutive defeat. leadina Schmidt wu0.for·22 before himn1 ....,.. 4, , ... t innTna to cap a four-run Houston Gainey followed with an RBI sin&)e to Davis led off with a slnaJe and scored Into the e1ahth inn1na, Reuschel bad b11 '47,th career home run, tyina tan MOUITo.t MOti'THU comeback and aive the Astros a 4-1 scoreMcadowsandaiveHoustonthe on Gary Matthews' double to ri&ht· rtllred 11of18 batters. He fini bed Musial and Wilhe Stargell for ISth Ooren2b 'to'\~ -."*" victory overthc Expos, vaulting them lead. center. Dunston's one-out, brolen with two stnkcouts and thr« walks. place on the aU-t1roc list. ~'""' c.1 , 1 , 1 wrl9ht'1 ., .... • 0.1 0 , 1 It into a tie for the West Lead wuh San Elsewhere in tbc NL Tuesday: bat smgle to center scored Matthews San Diego starter LaMarr Hoyt, Ruffin, 2..(), called up June 26 from wettint 111 • 1 1 2 D••ton rf Francisco. C.b1 '·Gluts 1: In San Francisco, and put Chicaao ahead 2· I. 4-4. worked c1&ht innin~. aJlowing Readin& of the Class AA Eastern ~~~11~ 19 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:=:~ •• '0 J O·I I "° Winner Nolan Ryan, S-6, pitched Sha won Dunston homered and drove Padret 4, Plratet &: In San Diego. both Ptrate runs and givina up eiaht Lu1uc to replace the rele•scd Steve crua 11 • o 1 o Krncfle lb seven tnninas of five-hit ball before 1n two runs m support of Dennis Tony Gwynn hita three-run horner to hits. Cra1a Lcfferts notched his sec-Carlton m the startma rotation, ~=u• 11 00 ~ •0 ~~~ •o•• 2. 1. 1 . 0 0 Charlie Kerfcld came in for his third Eckcrsley's six-bit pitchinJ as the cap a four-run rally in the ca&hth ond save by setting down the P1rate1 patched his tint complete pme in hts Ml••OCll.' 1 o o o NewrMlD save. Ch1cag<? Cubs defeated the San Fran-mnmJ as the San Diego Padres beat 1n the ninth third start. The 22-year-old pitcher w.111.,,.. o 1 o o rio.. • .. 1. •OI• a••o Jay Tibbs, 4-5, took a 1-0 lead into casco Giants. the Pmsburah Pirates. The Pirates took a 1-0 lead in the struck out three and walked none, ~=v•c ~::: ::t'=: the ci&hth, allowma JUSI three hits The loss dropped San Francisco Gwynn. snapping an 0-for-12 first inning when they hn three a:ivina up the Braves' only runs on an ~ 1111 1 1 1 o WJllMn.., •••• •••• over the first seven innm"". but he into a first-place uc with Houston 1n streak, connected on a 2..0,_1;1tcb off consecutive s1n"''es with two out RBI double bkAndre Thomas in the Klf"f ... • • o o • red t". ... w f\ M ·11· .. T..... • • 7 • T.... 21 l • I u and Reardon 1a1led to protect the National League est. Pirate le ·hander Larry c 1 Ja~s. With Johnny Ray and Sid Bre•m eiahth and Bl single by Terry kel-9 11¥ ..._ I 0 0 t the lead. Eckersley, 3-S, wal~ed none and who had )USt entered the game in aboard, R. J Reynolds bounced a hit Harper in the ninth .. .,.._ • • M-• John Mtzerock walked wnh one struck out six while postina the IOOth rehcf of Rick Reuschel, 4-10. up the middle to score Ray. Ruffin also hit a two-run double for ~ wi"".,,. ltl• _ G•onn ~1 •1 •-1 out and pmch-htttcr Louis Meadows· complete game oftus career and first The San Otego outburst began as In the fourth. Tony Pena increased the Phillies in the bottom of the oia-~1on 1, ~,,...,, L~10-. >. !>tngled pinch-runner Tony Walker to of the season San Francisco nght-pinch-hitter Tim Aanncry walked the P1mburgh lead to 2-0 when he hit c1 .. a..th. Mofltr"• • ta-wr111t1t »-<;alnrl ... Hlt-W•H•nQ CSI Se-Re:nn llll s-ttv~ 1\ed.15, Met1 4: In New York, Dave sF-eroot.• ........ ltv1n W,S·t 1<9'1eid S.3 ~ 1 1 14 1t•1t U IO ' l . 1 I J f 0 0 0 1 ~II L,•·5 7 l·l S 7 7 2 6 Rangers keep pace with 6-1 .win Park.er led off the 10th 1nn1na with a double and· scored one out later when Tony Perez grounded a single up lhe middle. aivina the Cincinnati Reds a victory over the New York Mets. A two-run homer by Cincinnati's Buddy Bell in the ninth sent the game mto extra innings. The Reds' come- back marked the first time this season 1n 47 games that the Mets had lost after leading after eight 1nn1ngs. ltt•rdotl 2 ) 2 2 7 0 t MCCIW'• I 0 0 0 0 0 Umolrn -Home CWUllam•. Flral, o.Mutl\; Second, Tele T ,,lro, Cr1w1ord. T-27' A-16m * Texas still half game behind Angels; Tigers hit three consecutive home runs From AP cl1lpatebe1 ARLINGTON, Texas -Mike Mason pitched a fi ve-hitter and Pete O'Brien and Odd1be McDowell hit two-run homers in the first two innings as the Texas Rangers beat the New York Yankees 6-1 Tuesday night to remain a half game off the Angels' pace 1n the Amencan League West. The Raniers Jumped on rookie Alfonso Puhdo, 1-1, for five runs in the first two innings. W1th one out in the first inning, Gary Ward singled and O'Bnen hit his 11th home run of the season. Don Slaught's two-out sin&le drove ma third run. Pulido failed to retire a batter m the second, giving way to Doug Drabek after Scott Fletcher beat out a bunt. McDowell hit his 13th homer and Gary Ward smgled Mason. 6-2. retired the first nine batters he faced before Rickey Hen- derson tnplcd leading off the fourth and scored the Yankee run on a * ~rlnen I, BWt JIVS S SEATTLE TottONTO Mc>Mtcf Trltbll It PrHleV lo PMle>t lb OHtchnrf Bon,,..,. Iii' Vee11« c Rtmo\ n Re'fnlcls 2t> tb r" Ill • I 1 1 s 1 0 0 S I 1 1 S 0 1 I l 2 I 0 l 1 , 0 ) 0 0 0 ) I 1 0 ) I 7 1 Ftrnn<lr u Up,l'\ew lb Btrf .. ld ct Belt It Gercteon Mo1.c>v dll lc><g 1b llMtflnr c Mullnk' 30 Sllel>hrd rt 1.etch rt Gruber lb Whlll C 34 I 11 1 Tetalt ~o ... 11v~ •b r II Ill S I ) I s 1 1 I 4 0 1 I • 0 1 0 ) 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 S I 1 0 1 0 0 0 ) l 1 0 I 0 I 0 ) 0 I 0 0 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 >tSllS SNnle 061 000 010-1 Ttrtftfe 111 100 000-S Game WIMln{I RBI -MoM!l (Jl E-Grut>er M Young LOB-Stelllt S Tor onlo 11 211-Phelo\ lorg Btr11tld, Mulllnllu Fernendez JB UP•hew, Fernendtr SB-MOH' ( lll S Vee9er SF C.rui>er IP H R ER BB SO throwing error by shortstop Scott Fletcher. The crowd of 2~.652 pushed the Raneers' attendance over the I million mark after 44 home dates, the earliest the club has r~ached that figure in the club's IS years in Texas Elsewhere in the AL Tuesday: Tl1er1 &, Twins 1: In Minneapolis. consecuti ve fourth-inning home runs by Kirk Gibson. Lance Parrish and Darrell Evans-lifted the Detroit Tigers to a victory over the Minne- sota Twins. Enc Kmg. 5-1. allowed four hit!. - all doubles -in 82/i innings for the victory. Sixth-inning doubles by Randy Bush and Roy Smalley ac- counted for Minnesota's only run, and W1lhe Hernandez got the final out for his 18th save. King struck out four, walked five and hit a batter. Twins starter Bert Bly lc:ven. 7-8. allowed onl) one hit through three * White Sox 6, Indians 2 CLEVELAND CHICAGO Bernrro lb Franco u Certer ID Tllrntn Clll Mu111ns or MHatllf T•blt< °" Jteobv lo 8utltf ti CCu tl•on Snvwrt AllanJon c T .... s tll r II Ill • 0 0 0 ) I 1 0 4 1 I 0 3 0 l 1 0 0 (). 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Ctnoell C1 L~on• ct Gu111en u B•I~ r1 Killie Cll'I BBonllle 11 GWalf\r lb Hultll lb S1<1nner c Crur 10 JI 1 S 1 Tottls Score llY l"'*>el tb r II bl , 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 2 ) l 4 I 2 l 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 I • 1 l I 4 0 I 0 7 1 I 0 ll '10 • Clev•nd 000 100 001 -2 Chiu.. 000 140 10•-• Gemtt Winning RBI -Hulen Ill E-BernuerCI DP-Cle~et•nd l LOB-Cteveleno 6, Chicago 1 2B-Frtnco 2 (trier Jll-Btlntl HR-Hulfll ISi llttnea 1171 SF-Thornton O.Vlltnd Qe1ors l O·I Nolet '" " ) 1 l·J SNm. 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Jones pitched three scoreless innings. allow- ing one h11. The Royals, who ha'<e not won since June 26. managed onl} eight hits against five Balumore pitchers as the Onoles won for the sixth ume in the last nine games. Wblle Sox 8, Indians t: In Chicago. Harold Ba1ries' three-run homer fol- lowing a solo shot by Tim Hulett in the fifth inning earned the Chicago Wh1tc Sox and Neil Allen to a v1ctol) o'er the Cleveland Indians Allen. 5-1. allowed JUSt five h11s through eight innings Joel McKeon and Dave Schmidt came o n in the ninth. with Sch midt collecting his fourth sa"c a~ the Wh11e Sox won their third !>tra1ght game and I I th in DETROIT WMakrlb Tremm• u G•t>M>n rt LNPtrah c OEvn1 di' 8ergmn lb Lemon cf Collinl 11 llrOkn\ lb * T19er1 5, TwlM t MINNESOTA ab rll Ill • l 2 0 S I l 0 • l 1 ) • I 1 l • l , I 4 .O·O 0 ) 0 1 0 ) 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 Pucken ct llu'n '1 Hrbtk lb Brnn\kV rt Smelly Oil Gee11130 Stitt c Lmbrllr 7b GHnt u Hatcher lO )4 S 12 S Total• ktre bV lnnlnel •brlllll • 0 0 0 ) l 1 0 ) 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 3 I) 1 1 • 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 1 o e o 1 0 0 0 lO l 4 l Dfl!'.n ooo 400 010-s MIMKot• 000 001 000-1 Gtme Winning RBI Glb1on Ul E-Saln DP-Oetro1t 1, Mlnne10111 3 LOB-D1troll 1 Mlnne\Ol1 8 2B-Hrt>t~. Busll, !>mtlleY Lemon, Selaa HR-G;bson !l ll Ln P11rr1,n 119> Do Even\ I 161 Sii-Gagne 181 Tr1mc111t ti 11. S 6roq••°'" S6 Glb1on . IP' ~ A ER 88 s~· Ot1T'olt K111Q W.,S-1 l-rernan<lr S 11 ~·et• 8 1-3 • r r o Blv>eve" L T 8 1 1 l 11 S S I S Pttlort 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 ROev11 1 ) 0 0 0 0 0 HllP-Gegnt lbv l(.ng) WP-King Umoirt1-Home Coonev F"'' K111tr Ser onCI llr ""men. Thor Cl T \Ch•Cla T-l 00 A ·16.3?0 15 games under Manafer Jim fregos1. l\ed Sox 8, A'• 7: n Boston. Biii Buckner capped a five-run sixth 1nnmg with a three-run double. rallying the Boston Red Sox to a victory over the Oakland A·~ Rich Gedman and Rey Quinqncs also had RBI doubles in the big inning as Boston's Amencan League East leaders won for only the third time in the last seven ~mes Dennis "Oil Can .. Boyd. 11 -6 allowed four runs. two unearned. in six innings before needing help from Bob Stanley m the seventh Mariners 8, Blne Jays 5: In Tor- onto. John Moses and Jim Presley had two-run singles in a !.Ix-run second inning and the Sea11le Manners held on to defeat the Toronto Blue Ja}!i. The Manners raked John Cerutti. 4-2. for '>IX runs on fi ve hm and an. error in the second inning, all the runs coming with two out. Toronto led 2-0 and <>ca11le's Bart) Bo nnell was on first ba..e with a walk 1n the top of the second when Dommgo Ramos and Harold Re· ~ nold~ singled to give the Manner\ their first run Re)nolds too~ second on the throw to third and Moses \tngled both runner. home for a 3-2 \ea11k lead * R.enven 6, YerMIMS l Parker hit a ground-rule double to nght center field on the first pitch from Roger McDowell. 7-2. who relieved to start the 10th Parker moved to third on Enc Davis' tapper and Perez followed with a ground ball past the Mets' drawn-in infield John * CUbs 4, Gianb 1 CHICAGO SAN f'llAM<:ISCO L-lb Mi.JPN"¥ cf Sndbro 2" Mo<elncl r1 JOavl• c GMll'lw1lf OMtrtnr Ji Frencn lb Oun11on n eoer111vo .. , .... • 0 7 0 • I 1 l 4.0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l I t 0 ) 1 1 l I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J 1 7 1 3 0 0 0 Kutcntr cf ATh~n 7b Mldndoon L90Nrd" CD1vl' r1 CBrl>'#n lo Spllmn 10 Brenlv c Urlt>t n Krultow P WoodrCI Ofl FWtllmso l3 4 7 4 T .... s S<-by lnnlnes ... r" Ill 4 0 I 1 ) 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 ) 0 l 0 l 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 l I I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lO 1' I Chica .. ,, 000 lnl 100-4 St" f' rancJ"e 00 l 000 000-l · G•me wlnnlng RBI -Dt.ontton (SJ DP-Ctllcaoo l L08-<lllc:tQO J Sen Frtn CllCO 3 18-Ge M•lltlew' HR-Mume>hr•Y 121 Dun\lon (91 S8-Loo.1 (IS) ~Krul\ow II' H A ER aa SO Ollca90 Eck•rtleY w .l · s St" f'randKt ' Krukow L, 10-S 1 • ' FWllhams 0 0 0 WP-i(rukow I Umo•rH-Homt 11on1n. 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Jl years of st1<:ce..-... and Wt''rr m better "ihapc than ever 2 JX"Oplt' for I i' .1 n< >n-rent·~ Jhle. l ytw.tr mcrntx·l'hip for Men and Women \\:\ltfl\I 111'" \lJJ:llohJ 11111< I..''' ·•I I 1111 •In 1·1111Kl \IOI ( •Uffi)\ t o .t'JOOO llHXl l>C'I \n1c1 1\h I o 1'11 IKC'I ~Mn1 1.,,1 J\1111(.CI~ lru" j\ 1.!Hl'l't l~ll 1 O\H 'n'.\ "'"' llJ rh11r lll\ll 111c h1n•I Jlmll\ 1)1 111(1 •·111~1•1 HM Iii 'Tl\•1Tll' 81 :\( ll 171 ~•I lk.tt h Uh ti At \I, 1111( 1 111lh('1 h ttlt'f 1 rntrt (.II 111111 1'11'1 \ll,\10\\IHO 111111 \l1.ul11i1" 11\111111,111111"<11111·111·•11111<ll 0R~'lc.r 1i•~t 1•11\.11.!IJ ''i \\r,1111111•1111 111 1·11111fl l 11I C rteeH .. 11116 ..,_C.,.p<>I A""".ce ~11~ A 1 r I l\tr \.1 1•,tOll \ lt'l'll h1h] I• 1111\ ffl 01111111~ rn "1 '\.1111 1111111tr C HER J I ·. I s e ~ t I . ' "' " ' MAJOR UAOUa ST~etO&MGS Amertcllft L•tue WI" DIVISION W I. 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I Jeelt Ml" 4 ·6 l. n Thundl!V'S Ga~ Aft911is •• Bo11on. n Ttae1 •• Clt'vti.nd n Oai.lend el Toron10 11 8ell1mort •' (111cago n Ottro1t al 11.enHl Ct1v n S.alloe a• Mltwaulo.ff n New Vork el MIOllHOt• ,, Hou1•0~ s.ti Franc1><0 !.al\ 0 990 Atta"'• Clf"llC' nnaf NaHonal LHoue WEST DIVISION W L •S ll •s 34 u 40 •I 0 37 43 GB ~ 17 .. 44& ...... Yon ... .,.,l,H O,.~e>r.·11 ~Lou l (".CtQO ~ ''\OU'Or EAST DIVISION SS 1• ... )6 40 40 .M •1 )) .. )) ,, Tu.Mlev's Scorn SI LOU I I o.deWl 0 01ous1on • Mcw>1ree1 I 11 i IS n 11 71, C.nc.nnafl S Ntw Vork • I 10 M ~U\ Pt"la~P'"• I Alla nle 7 , S.n D•e!IO 4 P11!1burgn 1 Cniceg0 • San Franc•\<<> Ttdav's Game1 SI Lour\ <Malllew\ 4 I llllenruele 10·6 n ir.1lanla IMCMur••• Grou 6·6J ,, (ll'CIMtll 1Brownoo11 6 I "' N~w V11rl Goooen 10 J 1 (lllC:allO (Lvnch 0 0 4' \4 I ro11L HO UCou I JI Houston (Kn•oot>r 10 o •' Mo111rea ~umaos 7•SI r. P,llsbur1111 B1t1M"• , ~ccv11ers • 2 n TIMlnda v'' Ga,.,., C '"C.flO 0 I o.dfilen, S• LOu•l •' ~,. O·~o P 11\burQrt •' "°" Fra'IC·\CO C nc n'1•' •t •• ~or.''"• Alla11te •' New Vor., r Pi'\111df1on1a •' t-to;\'O" AMERICAN LEAGUE An91tJ l4, Brewen l Dl"J" CAl.IFQttNIA MILWAUKEE j()wn1ng I• .JO•"~ la O.CouJo Gr1c111b ~tndrc• " "Jor>e\ r• 81J1'1Hn di" RJCll.SI\ d" ~6lilif\, alione "°'"''ct 1't•ll eb r h bo ab r II bo S.lJ7 f,.•ot'' ~Ii 0 .a 7 1 7 <oun• c1 ~ I 7 0 \ 7 7 I C-r 11:> .a 0 I 0 ' l 1 I OH• r• ' I 1 ~ J I t • !>(rirC>dr Oil ' I I I 1 0 I 1 S•tu,.. ll l 0 0 0 1111 R01e1\ l.0..1;_ 2 0 I Q G1111tlfr'l!f l 0 l il ' I I 0 ""'"" ) 0 • 0 ' I 0 0 • 0 ' 0 "O I• 1$ IJ To+.h n J' J S<0r• bv lrw11n1n CMlfomlo 100 060 411-14 ,... •• u.... 000 000 030-l Game Wonning RBI None E-Rlle\ Sveum OP-Cehfor111a M waul<ff 2 LOB (alltorn'~ II Mdw• •• ~,. rO JB--Ceront-2 JCll\tl JeO\<ln. v ""' lfl ll •1·• "iR-Heridr1c. ... u 8 1;flf\O 1) •'''" ,,.,,, 141 '.Khr~<l"' 1 1ovnt'• 20 IP M A ER 88 SO 0 0 r r\• 11 .. v An914 1vera9H (Threultl TutMMV'\ Gem.I 8ATT1NG A& A H HR 11~ s' 91 20 ')I) ' .. 1 718 \ 10 9 711 ,, 41 1 '18 0 17 7 ~ i.a •O 8 1 II 18 J~ ~ 118 18 4~ 7 10~ 46 \ t ft 161 11 o• 10 60 •• ' .tb l~ "° 41 t ~ llJ }I '8 t R81Pcl "" 19'1 ,. ]9J ... ?88 11 /81> IA no 1~ , "' 14 1'>11 is m II 149 ~· 10 11 /ll II 111 e no I 101 113 2S9 1710 41) "' " PITCHING -: IP ... ee $0 w L EAA ·~ 41 IH H 111 Y 6 } 06 ·1~\te• ti .~ I} n j I )4q fonlt• t~ II 0 JI I 0 );J Corbell 101 J{) IJ 19 7 I l S4 Mc(a\o 11 •73•, 10~ H 11 9 \ J \J M,/l(;)rt n '!> •o II I j • JI f'fftntr 'I 18 8 1 0 0 • lS 'Slll"on 19 96 I \9 7 S 4 W Cendetar•e 1 t 1 J l I 0 ~ 14 "omen•O 10• 109 )8 16 ~ I ~ H 'C:ook 8 • ~ O ' .,, Oil Tetah '" no 110 •11 " 11 • ll \A•llJ\ MOO'"' 1 ort1fli'H 1 F ,,,,., ..t MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Am.rkain LNeu• (Threutllt TuesdeV'• Gamttl BATTING 191 al t>alll -Bogg, BO\l(Jn JO fluci.e11 M•""'"°''~ J•O Yount Mllw.,110"" J.40 R·ce Bosion 3)9 Me1t1n91v N•w 'l'or• ~6 RUN~RMtl\df>rlon N~w Vor• 18 Pu<•"" '~•Mtt.Ote 64 Phlll1n\ O~o '"''d ftO Hfl);I• ·oak Tree meeting will begin Oct. 1 ' I hl• I IHh Oak T rec hor\l' ral mg ~rctang. h1ghh1th1cd h} Hrccdcr' 1p Day 5aturda) No\ I will run rdnr"11n Ot l I through Monda", ~o" l al \antil ·\n11.1 Par~ 1n ~n.:ad101 The ~7·d3\ meeting w1ll 1ndudc t 7 1 stake'I raccli worth \2.J '11.000 1n 1addcd monic~ ~vcn Breeder•,' < ap I events and another S2~fl.IJ()() In 'BrttdcN (up Award for clig1bk : ho~c; rurtnina m c1&}lt dt"\1gnatcd 'O:.k Tft'c 1t.akt'i race\. ' The featured event\ on the \Chcd· ulc uc a pair of S400.000 in"1ta· 1 onal~ The Oa.,_ T re<' (Sunday Oc-1 2) and th<' Yellow R1boon (Sunda~ Nov 2) will ooth be contcc;tcd oH·r the (amino Rettl turf rnur,c N'Jnllttoll • Mallllltf't, ..... y 11i-c.11.MCe. O.•~ n ..,, ~. S.mt, Ii(;~. T" .... TotOlllO, 60, ......_ MIMUOll, ... HITS-lluct.tll. Mliw.wt1 llJ MllhnetY New York. 120 Ito. ~ton. Ill F.er,,.l>Ota, Toronto Ill, W , TorCMllo. 103 &Off' tao•lon 103 OOU81.ES-Rice, 8otton 1t Ma11111111v, N4tW YOl'll.. t7, 8.,.rttl, 8otlOll, tJ '"°' 8"10fl 1l It t+t11de• ..... ...._ "'°"'· n. ~ll*tn a1111mo" u T9'1PLErf'lfllll'IClel toron10 • Owtr> Saeltle. 6. a .,. tied wlltt 1 HOME RUNs-811i1""3, ToronlO. 21. CanMCo, 0.101/ld, 21, Hrbek, Mlnn .. 011, 10 _,..,,_, .....,._ to1 l.N P•rrl•ll, Dttroll, It STOLEN aASE,,_., H~ton. New Vori.. "· Canilt!Otl, C:lllQoo, ~. Mo..Ov. Toron10, 11 Grltfln, Olll .. nd. to. Wlooln\, &1lllmotl. 20 PITCHING <• oteljion•1-<i.men•. 8o••on 14·2. 2 ..S; lte\mu"en, Ntw York, f·7 ) •1. SChrom, Cle'fellnd, f ·2. 191. HHl. 0.lr.lend 1 2, 2 91. MIM>ll, Texu 6·2. 4 .. STAIKEOUTS-Ci.m.n,, ~Ion ll& Witt. A,,...s, 1171 H~•. Mllwaulo.M 114 ~all•, .,..._ Ill! Motrl,, 0t1rot1 112 SAVES-Aast, lattl~t. 11. Htrnanci.r Detroit II IU11htlll. N-Vori., II Marrtl Teces. IS. B Stantev lotton, 14 N•tl!onat L .. we I Tllrlvtfl 'TUtMev's o.me~J BATTING t1'2 al l>al•l-8ac~m10 New Vor•. 339 C Brown San Frerte1sco 339 Gwvnn Sa" OieGO 336, AolnH , Monfrtol m Ovi..llra Nt• VOl!i., llO RUNS-Muninv, Alleni. S4i Gwvnn San 0 evo SS He'tfl Pl\llldt!Pnla, SO. Ra11•et Monlrtal, 49, Scl\m>OI, Pl\h1de1Pf"I• 4 R8l-ScJ1nno1. PfllladelPflla 61, Carter Ntw vori.. S7, Horller Alllnle s. G O&Y·S Houston. ». C Oav11. s.,,, Frenc \CO. SJ, Partier C•rtelMafl ~ MITS-Gwvnn. San OleOO, 109 Sax, o.deef's, IOI; Raines, MOnlrul, 100. l!lau Mous1on 9• Parlltf Clnclnnau 90 OOU8LES-Havu. Plllladflpllie 1S Oun,1011. Chicago. 13, R llevnol<ts Plll•buron 21 l'tel~l. Montreel 71, $tr1wbtrrv Ntw Vorll 20 TRIPLES-Coleman, St Lout\, I. Re1ne1 Montreal. 6 Samu.•. Philtdtl1>ll1• I> Broo'-'· Mon1rta1; S McG", St Louis S, Moreno Atlante S "10ME RUNS-G Davi\, Hou\lon 19 Horner Allante, 17, Mar$11a•, Dod.,.,.., 11/ Schmidt. PlllledelPhla. 17; Perl<.•• Clnc1nna11, 16 HOLEN BASES-Cottmao, SI Louis. ~s. Ralne1 Montreal. 40. EOavls Cl11C1nne1t. 38 D1111e•n. 0o0gw,, ll1 Ooreo, Hou1ton, 71 PITCHING 18 dael\lonll-Ftrnendtt, New ~ori.. 11-1 119, Otl<la Ntw York 9 2 2 (J Oarlmg New York 1·2 l 06 McDowell New York 7·1 1 22. GOOden. New York IO·J 1 SI S TRIKEOUTS-Scoll Hou1ton 1 SS VoleftlutU, DOdetn. l2S1 WelQI, ~'' !Ol; Pa•mer Allen•• IOI l Sm1111 Ati.nta 101 SAVES-Rtaroon Montreal 19 0 Sm•tll "1ou\too lo Goneoe Sa" Diego IS F ron<o c nc nt10h 13 LeSIT'•lll (ll•C•llO I) Worrell SI LOu•I 1) NATIONAL LEAGUE Cardinals I, DodOln 0 ST LOUIS LOS ANGELES C0tem•" OSmol!\ \\ Her• 7D varoStvk c• Fo•d rt Hor•o" P LVt rt C" "1urdlll llJ Pnonn lb Conroy p L1ndrm rt Tota11 eb r h bl ' 0 0 0 Sa• 21> ~ 0 0 0 BRu1.e1 rt A 1 0 0 Cabell It> • 0 J O Hem11n Jt> '000 Trev·no~ 0 0 0 0 RW11m\ ti ) 0 I I L andr. U J 0 0 0 Duncan\\ l 0 0 0 Wt<ct> o J 0 0 0 Mar1n1 r..1'1 I 0 0 0 CO•&I o JI 1 4 1 TOlllS Sc ore bv '""'111n al> r It bl l 0 I 0 ' 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 A 0 I 0 • 0 I 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lJ 0 s 0 SI LOUIS 000 000 100-I LCI\ Al)9eie1 000 000 000 -0 Game W1nn1r>11 RBI 1..0-allltrl' • ll E-Lavalllf're Duncan l OB \•LOUI\ ), LO\ An11e1e\ I SB Landreall• 181 IP H R ER 88 SO SILeul\ onr • w l I ,...,,,.,~,.. s ' LO\ Anqelel 0 (I IV,.1(n l 4. ., I ~O·&I {I UMO·"t\-HOmt-Y.at \h r t \t S•r nd ~ ~~r tn •-j ~ ·r. .. """-,,.., T 1 ~ A• )t I / II II I 0 0 0 0 0 Oev.1non LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS Junior OIYIJlon DISTRICT n TOURNAMENT 11 Feunnln Volev Ht9'1J T11ttdaV's S<ort H..,,., ,,_,,011 .,/IJI ~v Oc e-en v ... .,,,, ~ \Pfllln~ a•tfl'r _.,of'lt nn1no\ 1.r (Ji(" .. ome> t•f!'(f T_.,1'1 Geme ~rim -Founian Ya.ey-M-'""' Tllurldav'• Gem4' RQD• "'"'° Cl • .,\ Hynt iQ' f"I Y'i') ll'y 1e1 FrlOov'1 G1me \ t'4,., Wf'o\'m1"!\fPt "' H pf \11n!"I V 'tll~v 0CC.) \i ,.Jlij <N•rf'\~r S.turdev'1 G•m• C ~ ., L •\en br .,,..1 ;iame / 1• m -W•nnt-ri t>rantl g&mP NOTE T .1urnamen1 t nr l1n11r\ ""OlJ!Jr'\ Juh· ti ,, 17 Senior OIYl\lon DISTRICT 61 TOURNAMENT (al Jllf>nlon Jr Mklft, Weslm1n1lerJ 1 EOWlrO\ incl TrnH '"°""! Tultsdav'1 Score o• I I/ 1•w 11 \~&Y~W 4 Tonlvtlt'\ Game . ,~ om NOTE ~ ' 1 J. o Jr'llO'" V<f'y .,, Nob1"<Nf\6i1.t Thundev'1 G•me i t.J,,, noton Vall~v Y\ '"""" .. ~ F rlOoV'\ G1me """\'""" '"'"~' ,, Oc~&" J .. ....., S.turoav•s G1me • \Pr,, or_. tiipt ..-smF "' nftt'\ orarJtpl 'U"rT"'"' 1' O'..ir~arn,.f"tt cont·11._.,., , ' DMP S.I flU'll"9 DANA WHARF I t>1al, U~ •nv•r•~ ;., C'1.,rrbruda ' "" out 1 '/ftli<.1>Nti',11 l , ,,, ... ·\h ~16 meck .. rl'• NEWPORT LANDING • b<>el\ q~ ""Ill•••, 20 I iano Co\ IOI 011co baH 21 t><>• ''"' 1~ barracuda 1 Yellow•an 1~0 met k4'rPI OAVEY'S LOCl<ER ~ b<l81\ 760 11nu1ero, 11~ barr ac 1,0., 10 (l(ln•''' t •Pllowt~ll I nalobut 1 ·''ICO ri"" 8'9 \t\nll o,,u, 119 m.v kl'rl'· 1 \f #11 .. C•V ... nd \1 1)1)1r l ... ,,. 1 OIUf' 1ih~r-- Thi\ Wfflt's h'out Ill•"" LOS ANGELES B·o lh(lo, r r"~' SAN llEANAROINO B·11 B•• '..,1f fi;J '., d•• SAN DIEGO "..,,,, MADERA Joa·~U'" ~ "'" M dd .. Forw 5.,,,.1i,.,. 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S.nla An• WR 6 0 110 llendY Hlltlt, HuntlnlllDn 8HCh 1.8 6•1 t20 ShaM flotev, NtwPOrl Harbor Q8 6·2 1'1 Denni• A.rev, Fountain Vallev W" 5· 11 175 Eric Tur11er, St ,,la Alie Q8 6·S 200 Carrick 8rtWlltr. Foolllllt PK 6·7 200 l(e111n McClellenc. NtWPOff L8 6·3 216 8111 Craft Marina OB 6·0 190 Berl Aaclo.ltnwald. La Quinta RB 6·0 llO Tim Hilder ~!tr Del 08 S·9 17S Seen Turner Corone dtt Mar R8 6·2 llS Garv lllan•arla Irvine 1.8 6·0 20~ Gienn Campbell S.dOltCllCk R8 6·0 100 Oannlt Erll, Mtnlon Viejo D8 S·10 160 TOdd Vert Minion Vl•lo lllB 6 I 212 rorn Qui"" Foo111111 LS 6·3 no 1111(~ Collt+IO Minion VlllO c •·• 230 Fra nco Pa~Mttl Munl Beacll OL 6·0 21S Cur111 CrancUN E"encta LB 6·2 10S L•·l• Alualo S.nl• Ana OL 6·0 23S Herman &tint Westm1n$1er DL 6· 1 l«l JOM Porttr Marina OG S-10 2.0 Oen o·conntfl. wooobnooe OL 6·2 2SS R1nov Goens. 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Tcareva I USSR) I 6J7 ) N K rusrteln1cl<a1a I USSR I Modem Ptntllthlon M~N Ind v•dua1 inoo11ng-I Ser11e1 C.osuderev U:i>Sl1 • 1.066 2 Vtktor Kir1venko CUSSRI 1,066 J VPvgenv Ll~vev (USSR> 1.066, ' Ghtrmen • Jl~rov !USSR I 1,066. S Analotv S1aro111n uSSR I I 04A 6 Jan Oteucronsk• 1Po1encU I 0•• 1 Ptlr Mec1au1• 1 POiand i 1 04• 8 A~111n•v Avdevev !USSRI 1,04• 9 Vaklilan11 v.,gQr1nrw11 IUSSRI. 1.021 10 Milan Kedele( C1er'10\•0vo• al I 072 01,.er Americon1 18 B•••' Or•Ull\ I 000 l• JoM SColl 9S6 61 ROI> <,t I JS* tnd•v•dual iota s lllrO<JOll lour evenll)-1 J•~rl'l'an Yuferov USSR> •.367 PO•nl1 2 Veollleng Vagora511v11t !USSR 4.326 l Igor !,11w•rt1 (USSR! 4 717 • Aoaiotv Avoevev USSR! 4 751 S Vevot'nv Loe>evt'v lUSSRI • 96 6 A"a101v S1aro11m I USSR I 4 193. 1 Igor B• 0011ov IUSSR I ' "s 8 Ate .. nder Poddub nv 1 U~SR I • I JO. 9 W•esiew Hmletew\ol (PO •"nd 4 1oq 10 Helmul Mlltrer (West Ger manvl • 103, 0111er Americans ll Blair Ori9g\ • OSI ll Roll Slut!, 3,840 40 JOhn Scolt. 3 1136 T11em snoolmg-1 USSR. 3,110 2 11a1v. 2 9S6. I SulG•rle 2,917, 4 Hungary, 2_.,.., S POiand 1 fqa 6 ll•tl C 1echei1tovaklo end Mitxlco. 1 736. 8 Un1IP<! 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OunlOI> 114 ''"' v•Oual •01111 tlirouoi. lour fYtnl•l-1 l 1t• .. •na Cnt"'"'\•tva USS~ 4 190 PO•nl\ 1 Sc-i•n " MOltUH tFronctl 4 171 3 Beroera ._010..,1•e Po•encll • 0~ 4 AllS011 Reid 'US I, • 0•4 S T en1• Mevtr We11 Ge«menv I • 031 6 C •'01.-,. O• eme• Frenct1 3.911 1 Lort NOr#OOd IU S I l 960 8 AnOrt• TulOI< I Mun• 11arvl J 9SI 9 Fra~ll.t Molesell\ !W.st Ger menvl J '06 10 Febrllla AIOUal\Orln1 lllalv) l 900 Omtr American\ 11 LtrlCo Miiier l 19? 2& Kirn Ounl')1> U \I J 7~ Tum 10•111 111•1ouvll tour tvtn"l-1 Poltncl It 971 1 Fr11n<e 11 106 ) USSR 11.6" 4 Wl'\I ,,.. Germanv l I 641 S Hunoarv 11,296, 6 Un11eo States II 7S2 I 11a1v 11 "I, I Ftntand 10,726. 9 Br 1e1n 9 99? Trick •nd Fltfd MEN 9()()-1 Jonnnv Grev IU S 1 44 S7 1 Sten Reow "" IU SI I 4& 9'. J Semuel Tiroo IKel''lal 1 '7 OS • Rvuerd Oslrow11i.1 (Poland) I 471S S V1i..1or K•l'nk•n IUSSRI I 4H1 6 Ntton-K pro11c11 ll<t'nvOI I 47 SI 1 vtaolm•r C.recr.n IUSSRI 14780 I Anmtd 8e4keueq1 1 Aioer1el t '1116 9 Valerv SlarOOUbtsev IUSSRI I '7 94 10 AnatOl'f Milin IUSSRI 148 09 1 S00-1 Povtl Y11kov1ev (USSR). 3-3996. 1 11101 LofortY !USSR I ) '° 18 3 Stevt SC011 (US )40 )1 • J1mS01vtv(USJ 34041,S Andreas Bunt !Easl Germenvl l 40 6S, 6 Jen5· Pe1er Hprold IEasl GermenvJ J 40 n 1 Sergei Alaneh•tv IVSSR I ) 40 97 I AnalolV l...Vtnda •USSR! ) Al 11 9 Heukt Futtt>Oruege CE11t1t C.trmM•I 3 •116, 10 Taolvmenev1 JOl\Qe IZtm· Dabwel )418? I 600 raiev-1 USSR ! Vladimir KrvlOv, v1ao1mir pro11n Vladimir Volodko, Alexender Kurochk•nl. J 01 2S. 2 US (Waller McCov. Clarence Oenlei. 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IS JI 9'. 9 Belly SPr1n111 !U S 1 IS 41 39 10 Merlina Slantscu I Romania 1 I StS 10 Jevtl1n I Ptlrt Folk• IEas1 Germanvl 132 ) 2 lnl\a KOSIYUClle""Ovt (USSR) 101·0. ) Nalal•e VermOlovlCll (USSR) 191·9 4 Olflt C.avr••ova IUSS~) 19S 1 5 Zinalde Ganllln1 USSR I 190 1 & Oonna Mavrtew tu S I, 19'·• I I<''""" S1a•'ow1lo. U ~ I 1'S o V ... Vbel WOMEN F lrU R 9UllCI E ut Gtr,..anv ) Wt\! G•rm Anv 1 113 IS IS i , 1S 4 IJ IS IS Ill C 1tcho110va~ a J North Korea 0 llS 9 IS·O IS 91 JaPtll) Unol~d \1ete1 I llS·ll II 10 IS·ll IS Ill ~vi•t Union l P"'" I \I~ 10 IS 17, IS·ll 1, " OCFair ' Handic p Or ..... c.unev , • ., lat lft ...,... ··~ C:.-) TOMIOHT"S awntl81 (JIN .. , ...... .,....,.., fllrtt """ 1:)0 OUAa T&AH<Mlt.HS P•ST •Ace. 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SMECK V'S FOLL v t•· 11 Steadv worll• tor 11111 GOIOen Gale lnveoer. brtO to bt verv oulck, THOMASIT A CINCO (6· 11 Rider cllenllf to Slt>llle defl,,lfe Plus LONGSHOT NATURAL FLOWER FOURTH RACIE. 6 Furtonol Purs~ '6,SOO Tllrff vtars 01<1 end up maiden' Claiming Price \10,000-\ 11,000 1 Mulzo (E"rlquerl 2 Aoulla Doro I Crouder) 3 Diet S MO/'e SPttd IFtllon I • Botd SvmbOI (MOreno1 S NOOle Expren t8aranJ 6 Rl911t In Stvlt IOllvartsl 1 Tel Rio !OoU918'1 8 Sure Neturel (SterllngJ 9 Bo11on1n CCarab<llll01 10 Murray (Black) Ako E1191btt 115 • 117 llS llS I?? llS 113 ~ 110 I IS .110 11 Actc. Ack Oetlverv 1Cestenon1 171 11 Brlgltt Tack <GrHl>ltt 110 13 Llftle Tvranl IPt0ro1at llS u far 01\lence IKHne• llS RIGHT IN STYLE 11 1l Ha.i "10wn.M>MO to Deller 1°"91' ~r end trolner·camDO TELllllO (4-11 8tew 0...1 1n 11'11rp lashoon ..,,.,. OC>tn ma.c:ttn event. SURE NATURAL 10 1 l!lrtO to Dt oullft can Dtlltf '811 tur•e• LONGSHOT LITTLE TYRANT FIFTH AA.CE 6 Furtong\ Pvr\lt IS.ODO Tnrte veari otd aM uP Clelm•n11 Price U .000 1 WOOdlarid Way !Orltll•I 116 2 Ster Sooog1e<1 Son (G11mer 1 11• J Oenn11 Jt:rr'I (S•t>•llf' I 116 · • G..,..,10 ICas•anonl 1)6 S Jermec 18rauwt•I 116 6 F!Vlno Oeu •G11rr1001 11' 1 At111eir I Er>r1Quer I I IA • Pearly Grav Site! (01ruldol 7 Mt Anpel COrteoel I Sllttndld Time ( S!erllnO, t 0u1111gani Donor 1Cru1I 10 Loll• Dewn (Lamb«I) Ahl llllliMt ll~ 115 illO llS lt2 11 Lady llacllll CPtdfOH ) ( 1) llS 12 L' Atltlna (DellllOUHIYI) 115 13 Min Ooo 1.ltlle IAregonl 11S 1• ,,, A P•raoe 1811Ckl a 110 CUSTOM THOUGHTS !2· I) Hard to dtllY '"'' llMv tilt front tnd. mey dlctal• own P9Ce fw tne Kort . TIS A LAOY (3· 11 Hit 1'0Ntl MC» to 1raU ·lllt wtlt '" tlllt •001, QOILLIGAN'S OOT· TE Ill 16· II Pelr of -34 or lk,, ltll -'l>r9al'"9', r>lcio.l 1ouon SPOI '°' dtl>ul l.OHG$HOT L ATHENA s•VINTH a AC:5. ' FUl'tonoS Pvnl. \t,000 Th<M VMO old Ind UI> nu... •nd mart• Clelmtno Price. 5'1000 '1,000 1 FanlHllc Soell IK-*l (I) 1 Road To RoMs (PelttfWlll J Grouo PoOcv (Sll>lllel • lltbS Honor (Garrl<IOI S Jet Btam IOouol••> 6 Actteene ( PtdrozaJ 1 Ftrranfort (Castanon) a Hawaiian SwMlllart IPallonl 9 Anoavlnt (Bliek) 10 Netlve Conflict (SColll AIM a11911* 116 "' , " 116 MIOt 11• 11• •111 •111 116 11 Nol A Slr1w (Ori-I (I I 11• 11 Hvdro Jtl 1Htrn41'1<M1I 116 13 Flvtno Rosario COrleoal (21 11' I• Frosl9CI Bubbles (Keene!) 121 116 JET BEAM (6 IJ StHd\I orl"' et Slnll Anlli for return c11011e• tor a mild wrlN'ltt, llE8'S HONOR (J· 11 Lo" all CflatlCt 111 troublad rac:.e, QIJiCk llllv ca n ma1't erntrlds; FANTASflC SPELL (4 II Kuntl wlll Ott II,. rnotf from lltl• mare °" 1nls tri ck LONGSHOT NOT A STRAW EIGHTH RACIE 6 FurlOnils ~ IUOO TltrM v••" Old ano uo matoans Clllm•no Price '31 000·'2t,OOO 1 SIUM11lno Ol11nlrv IC.rut I 7 Code De lntafllOlt 10r1-1 J 8141ztnflrt (Sibille) • Ktml Gold (Ptdrora) s Stldt1 8v ThrM llarnmarHnol • v attent Genaraflon IKoenetl 11) 1 Atl>tl' Atr (GemdOl (2) I L111Mntno Dan CCaslellOtt) 9 Olwelrd (Oowln l • 10 ~ .. en1voneounw1u1e IBIKkl Altt IE11911M lU llS 11, 115 •1U 1 IS llS 115 m •110 II Arftol (OtlellOUtHVt) 11? 17 Brad N Bruce (Garrido) (l) II~ IJ TolallV AweM>mt (Kttenell (1) 110 14 Bit 0 Sero• tSColll I IS LIGHTNING OAN 12· II Fevortd In lrOUlllecl Ilea! CHten<>lt llOl<llno fltl l\01 l'lencl, KIM'S GOLO (3· 11 Fresh from sOlid effort. fine condlllontr, l!ILAZENFIRE (•·1J APC>rOPl'leltfV nemtd, not much hter1 left. LONGSHOT VALIANT GENERATION. NI NTH RACE. 6 Fur!ort9s Purae st•,000 Tnr" vtefl old ono up lllllet encl meres Ctelml1111 Price '25,000-122.SOO 1 8 Magic 1Garr1001 116 1 Rta f re'ICllY COt1vare11 116 l Nltu Jewel !Black! •I 17 4 Full ~ Gems ISlblllel 116 ~ M11\d StO/'m tPtdrora1 116 b GOOd Sivie 1Ces1tnon1 116 1 Amee• !OetellOUna vtl 11• 8 Bold Rumor 1Gret>Jel I It 9 Mv Gtrt Beel< IKeenell I 16 AMECA J 13 II Recent Claim bv clever tre.ner Ot1a110U11ave famlller wlfll 11111 fllv MINO STORM (• IJ Swift hlly raono tor lbwHI 1a11 to 11a1e nas ,,,. ablllfv lo win. RED FRENCHV 6· II (le•me<I w•lll !Ills oval in mind oroi.t ""IS•O.n t>v 10 -H•s lest vtar Los AlamllO\ LONGSMOT FULL O' GEMS TENTH RACE. I I Miles PurH T 1>ree '•ten ol<J ano uo Cle1mrno Price 1 Al\llurO<Jk IStl»~el 1 P tree\ Oreem I Petterson) n 1 l Jerome Paredl\lt IBrHwelll 4 Nevanappte I lemmart1nol S Couri Ate (EnriQuerl 14000 '3.200 116 11S 8 Batcezers Bov IPtOroza I 116 ' 6 Vltlenuevo 1Cu1anonJ •I 14 •I II m 116 116 116 116 116 OARING JERRV-(4 11 Nice elfort el 1111s oval lul vur, Slt>llle rlctt• ll\15 cour\t u well es env FL YING DAZE tl 11 GOOd r&eord lor 1111• Arizona ll\Ylder BAL( AZAR'S 80Y (6 II Prefers 10 s11r1111. back In 1ame and drops o buncll, cen overcome peat 1xa111on LONGSHOT ALISTAIR SIXTH AACE. 6 Fur1on11s Purie '1 SOO TllrH veer\ Ol<I and u1> lill1e1 and mare1 t><acl II\ Calitorn•e Clelm1n11 Price 02 000-171,000 I Cu•lorn Thought\ I Ptdrora I 121 2 Arlitfs Life IKaenell l r1, A Ledv CSibllle) ' Babblln Ledy IL•Pllaml S Wiider Ide I Oouglu I 1 IS llS ll\ !IS llS 1 Norlllt'rn 8uo tGrebleJ 8 Hand Stand (Olivares! 9 Oo1tera1 II lPe<trozol 10 Mr Peruter !Ortt11al Also E.._.. II Royal Habll (Pettenon).(21 119 17 Hu\kv Power ICrureJ 116 PIERCE S DREAM 13·11 Wlnl races. 17 to date. 10vt1 the bUllrlngl, MANO ST ANO (4· 11 Stretching O<JI tonlglll. l'IOS Ille right PllOI el>Ollrcl VILLANUEVA 16·11 OOH not~ Ille lead, hes reltd well ovtr dlstartee of 11roun0 II\ 1>nt LONGSHOT OOTTERELL... II 81EST SET. RIGHT IN STYLE 141h racel PRICE PL.AV. VILLANUEV.-. I IOI" race) Orange County Fair results Orange Countv Fair ( 01 Los Alamttos "•ce Ceurse I TUUDA v·s R IESUL TS ( lnCI of I l • nltflt tMttlnt) OUARTIAHORSES FIRST AACE. JSO verd• Eesv Restduel\ (Treasure> Ban• Roll Buddv (Mtltr I BCR Another Oul>t' ILacli.evl Time O 1191 6 40 300 1 AO ~00 160 160 Also Ron Rtuon To Toe1I. PelnltO Ouen Rocket Rustler American Oesn Ml\ ll>l!Oel>lldlat, Miio Sier Time Scratcllld None lS E XACTA CI Ill e>eld 130 '0 SECOND RAC~. JSO var<ll ... POllO JOM 11-iul'I) Chief Resl<lenl IOldertcksenJ F1v1ng EHier CoPv (Creager I Time 0 1717 16 70 I 00 • 00 400 JOO 3 IO Also Ren II\ Solid, Winier Wranoler 8eO•DOllS T1mt To T111nk Oral\llfl blOUornlpeciet Ttme Tarner Peaceful Nellve Scretchtd Nont $S-«XACT A C 1 ll paid l 112 SO THOlllOVGH8REDS THIRD RACE. 6 lurl<Mtll\ Mr Flidd IOrtt11e l Pareouel Fur!Ot!OI GOldtn OtUverv CC•stenoni Time I II A 980 ~40 380 '" 40 6 40 ~80 At\o Ran Ml F 1vor1to Slladow !fun. Pf41ntv ()I Pleasure NII> UP Ltevt Tlltni 01nc1n Never N1flvt Scraleltld Cornlsn 8ro1111r City ~ LIOhl Lu<:l<y Mark, Prl11ee Pompllus. Kln(I\ l OllO U IXACTA 11·71 peld '313SO Note Prt11<t Pomolllus 10 wH • ltlf "''' ""'ell eod rt1und1 wut oroereo FOURTH RACE 6 turlon11• Vouno Tariar 1Ces1anon1 Prince ~ Word\ ISCOlll Emer11ld Cul ILamberll time I 12 0 640 •10 HO II 90 1010 380 soo All<> Ren Joves Sailor. Pav Out HeOPV Butr Youtn Park. Jullnat, Roman Wevt Scra1c11e0 Brian• Bov. Hlo11 lllctorv OH Dead httal tor ltCOM FIFTH AACE 6 lurlong, Altlf1 1Peoro1aJ Thl1 Btdl For You IOrltoal Out Of Oarkneu lLIPllaml r1me1137 810 340 HO )00 140 260 Al\O Ren 01otome11c JUdllO. 5earcll For A \tar Pttllt Zoo• SCre1cn9CI Coo1 Ortem. Siie\ All t Gol, Ovl\lwart. Cll•et Of The Mawll.\ IS EXACTA ,, 71 Pelo S39 ~ SIXTH RACE 6 fur10ng5 ,,,,., t Lao !Ramirel! Ex1remeS1 l(eslanonl klCkePOO IS•l>tlleJ Tt"'i! I 10• 900 s 40 460 600 400 3'0 Al\O Ren Crntar1 C11an1 Pte'IW-P9dro Cron w,11 T ru\I A 8e1ter Secrtt\COI U"''" COfTl~l,ho~ Scretclltd NOf•lt Rtdord Ortve lS EXACT A (6 41 IMlld lltl 00 SIVENTH "ACE. 6 furtono1 Frencn R•ello C81ackl 1'4 ~20 4 00 No Ptr1ervallvtl I Araounolt 40 40 I• IO Sotdltr ' Hoo. lka-11 • 1iO time 111 2 Also R11n K.v To Promise Fen<v !I . Cu•enen, $11rs1>ell Mtu P111on Mot Oeiert Night. eon F Ires S111.,- Scr•tch.O SPlrlf Sltalef, Wh• 01 Tell Ve, Mt Anotl. Mio Marriage is IX.ACTA 12 11 oold sl,O?IOO Hollywood Park racing entries llGHTH ltACI. 6 furlongs Walker's Ladv (1(11neo lntenllont l C91etkl Main Aott c~rozal Time 1111 SOO HO 340 600 S80 160 Alto l'tal'l Seft>ltfl PrlnC!Hl MortlOI' 8tll, ~ Point, Prtttnlloli1 llO\I COli"1tst Of FIAmt Min Muffet HolVWoocl Perk TH Vt.SD A Y'S ENTltlE S Isett\ ef 61 div !Mf'~td "*"'"91 '""' .. ~t 1 "'"' l'IRST RACE ~ lurlt>n9• l'u••• \17 000 MalMll• II t1 •od mertn t"'"' Y••· \ Old •"II 10 l>tltd ,,. (at0lorr1a I Tlltt Ovr IM<CtrrMI ) 14 2 Mri V Black I • tOt I K•""l'd•' fir de S•h""' 111 • ~.ng A Nl•\Ull• f~IOJ 1n S OuchtU l e 111,,_ ()r '"9" 114 6 fi.Qen1 ~vthm Ofl'fl •H 114 I Pioll·~o H ..... eu o ...... fl ... U••• 114 SICONOltACE 1 llm•• P11Ha 111 000 Ma•.,... 1nrH ,,.,., OI01 ""° ,,. C111 m•~g flt<• 07 000 l?t 000 • l """•'"°" Cr ... ~ \l)f' 1 \~l'i•U lOOuq111 J J <lll'P 14,.1~, Y.((iorrMI • s•,, R'""•'· ~,.,, ••• , ~ r rr. Su••"" r-..,,M \ 6 II \ No• "I'• "'" •Ollv8•f\ 7 !>ouir-.rn ~ """...,.. U"ltl'111 ""•~ I ffl f!(l fllAl'f!fl' • G11r .. Otta" V1t'•"'t ,.,,. 114 11' IU m I 101 177 IU "7 II• 10 '"'""' 1C111ano'1J I?? 1 Ktonnt'dv E.cllenv• t8t11cJ•I •101 12 V'119Vtvo tS•tr•l1ro11l •Ill THl•o •AC&. I ....... Pur.a "' 000 f'llll!H 11nO mllrf1 lnrflt Ytar\ ()It! tone! UP CIAlm111Q Prl(e ',. 000 '" 000 1 Pirtle , Strtn•O. (Ketr>ell 11• 1 Ntumof \Girl IS!tvtnsl 116 l 911!0 Woy 18•t r1i.1 ... 111 • Mi 01wn \<,,.,.ldflf I $tll1\ I 11• S lilt Pantr., IMc<arronl 116 6 ~rl Sull11nt119 IValt"lutlal 116 1 Ladv Noem 'MNntonoerl 114 I Fol• 1 V1ctorv Ol••a•IKJ 116 fl'OU.TH RACI S ''"''°"gl Pu•\e \IJ 000 Mo•dt'n F111,., two .,...," Old ''"'" t"Q P•k• tSO 000 '4S 000 I A ''u"'" Gt •e ISl•Yt'I\ I 2 Illar M• \ l»r•df' tltoO I ) E•trt"' 0• Oro 1t,c11,,1 4 ~•diva (L1onam1 ~ lnU (l)tl~t('h();I l~IO) & L•d• Mu\gra•t (()fiver., I \lf'"'ll<)t(I 11< lll!MI I I T II·• T lh~ IM<(enont t fll•'"'''' ll•<it'dl 10.,.nouu•1•l 10 """'• k ,....,, ,. '11 .111 Ill 116 Ill Ill Ill ,,. 111 111 llll'TH ltAC:I. ' m1'4 Pu"• 111.000 TttrM year otds Clelmlno Price ~.000·175.000 1 SPa<e Sham IMcCarronl 116 2 Kaen l(nlo111 (Vettnr..-ial 116 1 ~iOI Melt! (\olO) 116 4 Tro•an Trl(k ISlt'ftn•I 11' s Anolt Arc I Oelal!outstvt) 11• • Premiere I Mc Her-I I 16 1 HalO f &Ort\\ (~kit I 114 SOtTH 9'ACI ~ 1 lurlongt Pur.e '1J.OOO Ma•C!tn flM•ts two ¥ears old Cle1m1"9 !>rice uo 000 usooo I Maa1mun'I fitro-1 l(A\tananl 2 Fino Mv Wev tPadforel l Ct11>c L •O• tOuveres I 4 ~~w (Vttenr..,..tl $ Oulell Mn._(~,.,,..,,, ' f'ootv IMcCerro"> , All<\••'' ••mO<na IM(H•r11u•I I &tMtva t!ao411) ' 8 w l•O. tS.l>1•i.1 10 819 N~rlllt<" (fot(!) II ~!vino uo !OoolllHI HVINTH 9'ACI I Mt•~ ~•urie rnrH vt•r Ilk!\ 11nd ~o C:•••m•nQ Pr•ce ',. 000 1 E '"°"'• •!I \llC•f'ml• ., • " Ill Ill 116 "• IJI • Ill 111 111 I II 111 Ill I U.000 U0.000· "' 1 COid NOH !Sttvffltl i HUfrlClttt CKMntO ' .-.roanton tGarrldol S Railba IV•tenzuela l • Surolno On ( cr.,z> 7 1.1111111 ISIOtlltl I ltevOIVllorllrv IMcHl'•O<Jel t Mli!ar Cawston IOelaf\ou\\tnt 10 Tiie Wall ()I Swel ITO<'OI 114 116 114 116 "' 116 "• , .. 116, alGHTH •AC&. I mile Pune no ooo Tnr .. v11r OIO\ eno uo I Peoua lMcC1rr0t11 1 Oovemnwnl Cornet cei.c• 1 J Hal•m lo.tlltOol\U\'al • RaclrO<Mt 19ertO(ll ) lmwie"' lus•l'lfts 1$1..,..,11 116 '111 I" •I 14 lit NINTlf 9'AC:I 1 mitt on tut I rut"' ,,, 000 ''"le• anc martt '"'" vear\ Old end 1;1> Clelmlnt Pfkt t 100 _..,. 000 I M1\l .. ,.tfhr Hiii\ (Oflver .. 1 1 HIOll 9 IO<ltt I~" .. ) l CaQ AO••" (McCarl'Onl 4 JI01!0f9\ 1V•ltntutl1I S Kvliac• <Delaholi1uvtl 6 1'>-vdOOdlll 1'11..,W'\ 7 •e\HI lie\ (~IOI \ 111 "' 116 116 "' 116 116 $Cretclte0 Ooll' Comoanion. •-• Mitt Not A Strew. Star l\le N•tl"t Conflict U IXACTA tt 11 oeld 1142 00 NINl)t II ACI. 6 11.KIOnO• Renooon 9'ut>v r0t••110un1vtl 8"4cl Vtfft ICH ll l\00\) Fleet Rt•n (llltd<'OH) Tln\t 1 10 0 StO UO HO 00 JI() uo Alto Ran· VOC.ndt, A~daOlt Lu•urv, ft tllvl)ump Act A ... lal'l(t kralc!IH RH '~"· lnd•an lll!Dwtl', A'1 1'9 Tl'M ., ~K SIX II I ' , • or 1·11 PllO ll7.Sl1 to tlw Winl>O"\ Isla 1100 .. 1. l1 P,,.k SI• con\.Olalton oalO 114' 40 10 •IC•ets •-• tt1,,. !'loneSI TINTH RACI. I 1116 mile\ H•l•molo ''"'"''OH) JOlll'I Tilt TOUOI\ IC>1"1t) ,.,•*vlllvt IGemeU Time 141 O HO J80 l«l •., s.i uo AIM! Ran ~l<lclv. Pe>110 Punutl. loml>ltv tertfft<!ef 0....ck • 8ov Matlow Dance, Go fmtlflltlvt 5c:rtlclte0 lkll> ' tnltflf \.lellllltlw•~me. \ultt T111rlttn is IXACT• It ., 1>110 tlO.OO n DAil v ooue1..1 11 •> "'d uo .o 11 11 Pt!O '140 'I T reating obesity: as a _dis Anlericanshavebeen growing taller and fatter since the turn of the century. The resulting obesity is now thought to be caused by psychological factors, thus changing the way doctors treat the problem. By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVJCH ewtr .... e... • , ,, any time a peQOn reaches no more than 20 ~rc.ent'of bis or her normal body WC1Jht. ''Obesity ba.sbee..ndetemuncd to be a disease, not sim~y an ovrrwe1aht condition," be sa . "h is not the result of overatina; but what causes the ovcreatina. Jt can be hcred1~ or a condition contracted durina child- hood or adulthood. Obes1ty is not restricted to people who are so overwcitht they canno\ ride 1n cars or sit com'fonably in chain. The disease can be evident in anyone who is merely 20 percent over their normal body wciJht. which could mean a l 60 pound man or a 120 pound woman " Obesity 1s a disease _ hke al· "It 1s normally men who take on coholism or cancer _ and It is the beer-belly and women who have cla1mm& more and more Amen cans, · padding on the thighs and buttocks," according to Dr. Jerome Blum, he ~id. "Except!ons t~ this can be weight control s~1ahst and founder seen in people with an imbalance of of the Raghtweight Medical group male·fcmale horJ!loncs. Though fat located rn Anafieim and Lagun; /on ~e lower portions of the body ~e Hills. / considered less dangerous, studies "In 1985. a group of medical show that women suffer fro~ ~ncer experts met at the National Institute of the breast. uterus and Qvancs tn far of Health Conccnsus and reviewed higher percentiles when obesity 1s the results of many diverse studies on present. Obese men have a higher obcstty ... somc of which were 30-ycar mortality rate from cancer of the projects. The conclusions were alarm-rectum. prostrate and colon. Gener· mg. Americans have been steadily,... ally it is concluded that the greater growing taller and fatter smce the tum degree of obesity, the hi~cr the. nsk of the century, and the growing rciardless of the location.'' mc1dence of obesity tn men, women Surveys show, Blum said, that 35 and children has been pos111vcly percc.nt of Amcncan women are on linked to overall 111 health and in some kind of diet and 16 percent of acute cases. death," he said. Amcncan males practice on-and-off The disease, Blum said. can bcgm diets. . at any age, mcludmg infancy, or at .. Americans act on a great deal of There are benefits to cha-nging habits Three years ago, Jam, 54, a success· ful car dealer. was taking Dyaz1de and lnderal for high blood pressure. His diet included a lo t of meat, salt and fat. He was overweight. dad not exercise. and "thought" he was enJOY· mg his successful business. However, he was physically tired all the 11me. had trouble conct'ntratmg and he had lost the "edge .. necessary 10 keep up the pace. He had enough money in the bank and had made plans for earl} retire- ment However. retirement in his shape was not what he wanted. so he and his wife began looking for another method of con1rolhng his blood pressure. They started a pro- gram of low fat nutnt1on. exercise. weight control. and vitamin and mineral supplementatton II was tough at first. Lifelong patterns had to ht.-broken and .this took d1sc1plme and organization. Now 111s no longer a hassle: he and his WJfe simply eat and enJOY low fat foods. Jim exercises four times a week. He has lost 35 pounds and 1s loaded with energy PAPARAZZI He has been off all high blood pressure medications for about two years with lower blood pressures now than when he was on them. Instead of retiring. Jim 1s now opening another car dealership and is working like he was 15 years younger. Jim began doing what almost ever) phys1c1an m the country would recommend. Howe,er. ht~ ex- penence illustrates that health} h\lng has 1l5 rewards notJUStat some futun· date when that stroke 1s avoided. but an the present whc'rc the body and the mind function better. makmi lift: happier. The excuse t.hat life 1s not worth liv1n~ without "Eggs Benedict." JUIC} steaks and Thousand Island dressing 1s danger- ous ignorance. It 1s often the vef) habits we want to hold on to that make ltfe miserable. We have been putting the wrong emphasis on the pnnc1ples ofpreven· tl\e medicine. When you lose weight to your optimum weight. exercise regularly. cat healthier foods, you get 1mmed1ate reimbursement for your effort. ·mtlinfonnat1on, fad and fancies when they try to deal with obesity,·• he said. ··Serr-help from diet boou and enrollment in aroup wciitir control pr<>Jrams th.at aren't medi- cally supervised are aood reasons why the m~ority of people who lose wei&ht will pin it riaht back ... plus some more. We now have the armament of new information and help for the aeneral public. New research shows that there a.re many causes of obesity, other than over- eating and that I 0 overwci&ht people may have the disease from I 0 different causes." Blum said he recognized early in his medical career that overweight people sutrcrina from obesity could not help themselves. He said it wasn't lack of will power or motivation that pu1 on wci&Jlt, but the different ways in which ind1v1dual bodies handled ccrtam foods. Two people eatinJ the same food for a month can ellpenencc ...,radically different weight changes. Blum's program focuses on the individual's metabolism and life· style. Each patient is fully evaluated physically by use of scientific medical tests which establish the state of health, overweight-related problems, and a standard of acceptable weight. The entire spectrum of eating pat- terns, types of food. individual metabolism and physical condition arc computenzcd and interfaced with age. height, body mass and other factors to dctcrmme 1f the patient 1s nutnt1onally starved for certain mm- erals and other clements necessary to JULIAN WHITAKER The large corporations will be the tirst to demonstrate this o n a large scale. In an effort to reduce future health care cost. many have adopted health maintenance programs wtiere e"<erc1~ and diet are stressed. They repon an 1mmed1ate reduction m sick leaves. an increase in morale. and 1mpro-.ed production J 1m 1s now srubngalong busier than e' erand thriving on the stresses ofh1s acu .. e hfe No doubt his productive )Cars have been extended. and likely his hie span as well. Ho wever. '-"hat keeps Jim on track 1s simply that he feels better To him. the disc1pltne necessal) 1s a 'lmall pnce to pay. Julian Mlltaker, M.D., la cllrtttor of tbe National Heart a.ad Diabe&ca Trca&ment Institute in Huntla*ton Beacb. Pleas~ adds::e11 any questions or comments to blm c/o tbe bally PUot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9%6%6. A-fun fete for Lady Liberty By VIDA DEAN OftMOely~I..., For most people this wed .. it's back to their usual rouunes. Bul. during the past weekend, we all had a shot of red. white and blue patnot1sm as the nauon celebrated I ndcpendencc Day and the Centennial annl\ ersary and restoration of the Statue ofL1bcn} "We need something ltkc th1~ to make us remember how lucky we are,·· said Pat Neluer, who was amon~ the more than I .200a1 the Newport Harbor A.rt Museums Liberty Celebration at the "new" Newponer Reson. which proved an ideal ..cuing forthe poolside party. ( Nc1s~was with husband Carl, a board member of the museum's Fine Art!o Patrons). "We came here nine years ago from C al'lada." said Bonnie and BrueeLambert, "Weare happy about 11 and we are here to stay.'' added Bonnie "We came because of the opportunities. The fir<;t year we were here we went to a Fourth of July p1cn1c in Big ( anyon and we felt so luck)' to be here I felt ltke we had come through Eilts Island.·· said Bruer "I have alwa}S liked the Founh of July. Ifs a special holiday. my favontc," 'i31d Carol PorterCapat, chairman of the event. which 1sex~ted to raise S 150.000 for the muscum'seducauon programs forOC schools. "I first saw the Statue of liberty when I was two and living in New York I saw 11 again four years ago." "The first time I saw the Statue ofl.1berty was 1n the 1930s. I was a second lieutenant aboard the USS Vincennes on my way to En1land for the coronauon of the ....,,.... ....... .,,...,, ..... King," said Tom Riley, who served on the honorary comm111ee for the cclebrauon and 1n1roduccd the numerous military brass 1n ancndance (he was cel- ebrating his own b1rthda)' on Sunda~ l One ofthc milttal) he introduced ~as Brig. Gen. (USMC Ret.) James Roosevelt attending with wife Mary and seated with Gen. (USAFRet.) Curtis and Helen LeMay. "My most memorable Founh of July was in 1935 or 36 I was with my father when he reviewed the fleet in New York Harbor. I've seen the.-Statue.-of Liberty hundreds ofumes. but I have never been on Ellis Island (where m1lltonsof1mm1grantsfirst set foot on U.S. soil.)" After partygocrs watched on a large TV screen as President Reagan ht the torch on the Statue of Liberty, they had an unveiling of their own -Mark Daukaa pulled the wraps from h1!> IS-foot 1ce 'ICulpture of the statue which he created from 2,000 pounds of1ce and was an exact replica at I/ 16 scale He had worked for ~ven days on the sculpture (valued at S7 .000) he donated to the museum "I once saw the 5tatueofL1ben} from the Empire State Bu1ld1ngand I worked from drawings." said Daukus. a re\1dent ofSan Juan Capistrano Other part} act1.,.1t1es included music b} the Manne Corps Band and the I rvme <;ymphon) Orchestra. the nat1onalanthem b> GlortaScblck (a grad ofJulltard). pnzcsand an aucuon conducted b) Mayor Dave Baker of In me and fireworks. Also. table after table ofall- ..\mcncan food-faJ1tasand tacos mini p1nasand ravioli. sausages. lamb. crab cakes. clams. and of course. fried chicken. com on the cob and apple pie Sculptor Mark Dauku and Olorla Gae Schick with Susan Porter Caput. bl• cool ere.don. ' aood health. "1t•s usden for a palJent who sufTen from obesity to try will-power or self-motivation," said Blum. "They att in a state of phy ical and cmolJon~I imbalance and th11 bal- ance must be established befon:: they can succe sfully maintain a we•aht manaaement proaram on their own:• To l>eain rc-establishin& the baJ· ance, Blum 1mmedaately prescribes a protcin·sparina modified fast which accomP.lishes a rapid we1Jht loss. The loss encourages the patient to con- tinue wtth the we11ht manqcment prOll'lm. "Protean has always been con- sidered an import.ant part of kecpin& weight down," Blum wd. "Actually Americans eat far too much protein and that causes an overwe1g1't con- d1tJon. lt''I carbohydrates that arc important m weight mana&Cment. What we should be doing is throwina away the hamburger and eating the bun." In a short time, according to Blum. the patient is put on a prescnbcd diet of pre-measured foods containina high fiber and low calorics. Temp- tations arc removed because all food prescribed contains all clements needed by the mdiv1dual• patient. · As the patient approaches tl1s or her ideal weight, Blum said, they begin a behavioral modificauon program which encompasses learning how to cat 1n a healthy way; helping patients to wllhngJy change eating habits and developing a selfish reason to lose weight (vanity. love) "ihere are so many clements that Dr. Jerome Blum ln hla clinic. contribute to obcsny that arc totally ignored," Blum said. "That is why so few people with the disease can successfully lose weight and keep n off. Unfortunately they don't realrzc that obesity 1s progressive .. ll gets worse. n~t up to the end." Jay Winokur. a 34-year-old busi- nessman livmg m Orange Count), 1s oneofBlum'ssuccessstoncs. To look at Winokur's slim phys1quc today, 1t 1s hard to imagine that he was a pudgy kid who eventually evolved into an even pud&ier .adult. "I was at my all time l)i&b weilbt of 233 pounds (he stands S feet 10 inches) when 1 joined Dr. Blum's procram,•• be wd. .. Now aft.er four months on the diet, I am down to my ideal wci&ht of 175 pounds. The propam as not just des1aned to teach how to lose wet&bt. but to learn an overall new atutude about nutntion and behav1or modification." Overdose deaths a tragedy Dan Rogtrs and Len B1a'i were both panymg ... they each had gOQd reason to celebrate. Rogers, 23, was to be mamed the next day and Bias, 2 I. all-American basketball forward. had JUSt been picked in the National Basketball Association draft by the Boston Celtics. They were two young men, with promising futures -at the pinnacle of health. Dead from cocaine over- dose It's hard to ignore this kind of evidence; ( ocame 1s a dangeroas drug. Earl) rcpons tn the popular press alluded to the drug as an expensive. prestigious. non·add1ct1ve ff'ee lunch. In response. the Amcncan College of Emergency Phys1c1ans issued the following statement in 1978. ··The Amencan College of Emcrg- enq· Phys1c1ans concerned over the sensa11onal and 1rrespons1ble treat· ment given cocaine usa~c by the lay press has issued a warning 10 poten- ual users that cocaine 1s a highly dangerous drug." "Cocaine had rapidly emerged as the new recreational drug of abuse. However. cocaine in pure form can kill \.\1th1n minutes. One rcpon has 1mpltcatedcocame in 11 I unexpected deaths w1th1n a recent five year span" Dying ts not very recreauonal. Yet not enough people have been willing to listen to the warnings. Why do s.o many continue to be seduced by cocaine? It's the lure of the quick fix Cocaine guarantees an almost 1m- med1ate feeling of energy, alertness. pleasure and well-being. 'Tm not addicted." I've heard too many regular users sa} Balone) We now know that 1t 1s the most addict1\.e of all drugs. A Newswc:ek report about kicking the cocaine-drug habit states "It 1sa hard fightagamnlongodd A laboratol') stud} w1th monke)s con- cluded that the) preferred cocaine to ltfc 1tsel(" • . An add1ctJon to cocaine can rob )OU of your health and your d1put> It can cause insomnia, anorexia. anxiety rcac11ons and/or paranoia. If you snon 11. 1t can cause damage to )OU r nasal mem brancs; 1 f you free- base. there's the add111onal danger of bronchial irritauon and exposure to toxic chemicals. Intravenous e'l- posure can cause emboh and infec- tion 1 ust ma} bt' Rogers and Bias dtd not die in \Sin. Kevin told me this week LllDA la.wt that he was scared. "The death of those guys freaked me out." he said. 'Tm ready to qu1L" Kevin has been a user for two years now At 20. he's )~St dropped out of collqc. He's wot1cing as a waiter at a fine dmner house moslly~o suppon his S300 a week habiL I'm rooting for Kcvm. PerhaPJ thcst tf'JlllC deaths will mark his tumtn& potnt. If }OU or someone you love u~/abuscs coca.me, cont.let the 1\8'" t1onal hothne, I-BOO-COCAINE, ot call your local chapter of CA. (Cocaine Anonymous). Dr. AJ1nl la a maniaf e 6 famJJJ therapist ia Corou tie Mar. SM weleomet yov respo111e1. U JH wt .. a reply, please aclose a 1tampe4. aelf-addres1ed eavelope. Wrtte lie Llnda AJ1a&i, Pll.D., c/o Dally PUot., P.O. Dor lHO, Cotta Mna HU•. 'Here to •tay• Bonnie and Bruce Lambert. Robert and Deaiia Zweru.nc. (IIl Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 1t~a:=f 642-915 RUFFELL'S UPHO~STERY INC . ...... , ..... c.... .... ltn ..... llft-.CISTl ~llH LOW FIXED RATES 10'1' 15 yrs Fixed 10% 30 yrs Fixed * We Spe<ialia in * Jumbo Loans Coll tor Cunent Ratet JUDSON SCHOOL College Preparatory and Basic Skills Boarding Grades 3-12 ___ ADMISSION...__ REPRESENTATIVE Sheraton Newport Room 353 833-0570 Mre. Ruth Young SMAUCWSES Stroag MottnUoaat ~ Caleb-Up Opportunities Develop RtMlftt 111d Matti Skills Improve S Hnltl Out1t1ndlno Curriculum. lnt1matlon1llv Known. Co-Ed. "Outdoor Adventure" Weekend• In apectecular Southwest Sports Incl. Football Aiding Soccer Tennie. Golf. Skiing. HENRY c. WICK Ill, YAL.E I .A. DIRECTOR. 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"°' .. #l!Nn 30.,. .. ~ FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY 8 00 AM-5 00 PM •xoept for the eo.t of tti. apece actuatly oocup6ed ........... IO. WI ftOI -10 FROM IOUTH ORANGe COUNTY Saturday Fri 5 30 PM 842-5878 by 1he error. er.dlt can only be attowed forlti. !Int -.. ~ .. l~of .. ,......,~ ,., -"'· .. CIClllctloll - -My -Sundey Sat. 11:30 AM lnaectlon. -~·-- Ital lat1tt Fer Salt La1aa1 lt1cla lMI S.atla C..11 IC..11 •n• 2124 l"f!rt ltacla 2119 C.1 ... ••l 1111 21U Cetta .... Jt24 L!eu .... k »ti lnt1h tt lk11t la•aatriaJ 2711 I /C. • •ttn lOll 3Br 2Ba Trl-i.v.t Condo Trlple MA rare NB home DESIGNER, FURNISHED E. S1DELG 1BD-dlw trtdg, SM. atudlo In .. ctod«I UM iNDOsfRIXL Aloo. HNI a ti WIRfWlRI YllW Lfl BY OWNER . Trl-lvt condo Frplc. dining & tamlly rm $600. Oceen 2 cold? Hu TOWNHOUSE enc petlO, gu & W9ter ar... pool, rec room, Male nlamkr ahr 3Br 9-42 Sun•t. Coata Mw , 8tat1al IOOZ OM or the ,_ bulldable 3BR 2.,.,BA tam rm aic' Nr SC Plue No pet1 pool & facuu , nice kll at Poo4 & tennl1 court• pd. carport, $585, adult•. lndry, 11t, lut, t per.on Balboa Pen In Apt fenc.d yetd Call Jerr) N:W 3:a; lliklCleua doif 10 11 left 1n Laguna Must ,.. i1111 Uke new s12501mo 546-6985 539-6191 IGt r.. $1295 1\Ao 673-0SH n·pet1. yrly, 548-0391 orny.,l'O<ltmo. 499-4020 S325tmo Avt 6/1 Step-Grey at 546-7242 Cou,....pvt community. S125,000 Call tor detall1 unit Sec sy1, only1 FtHlaia Walk to bell. Poo41 & ten-1Ct1ll Mna a 4 DELUXE E/alde lrg 2BR. lnprt.... hen 873·260e '°'Info hctat p llJtl ~f custom IOll & homM ll0-1IOO minute• to SC Pl11 y U 2134 n11 4Br 2'>\Ba on canal I trldg dl w catport gu & -MIF 30 ah 2bd 2b&. 2790 7&<>-6533 24hrs S t16.000 675-6067 or I 17 s 1695/mo A~all now 1 & 2 BR. ~':~ ale. wtr ~ s7oo Ad~1t1 no *11111111 llM * pool. ,1:·nc1. r1 ml 10 bch, ' __ 1 --•irw 815-934-3473 Rent/own pool 1 home DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 dahwr, ,., .. ~bq ,oci{: peta. yMr IM 648-066.4 Refrlg, dlatlwUher & atove $375 Pat d-64._ 1463 APT l\Agr C919. 19 new con-"-•'" -• • -It l Chlld/pet lln• Patio. rm, O•• 1• Incl. NO PETS 5"'5-4855 eve/Wttnc1 .. ee2•1168 ' dos. 2 ml to bch In Coeta •WlllT llAOI all I lrplc newe< kit s725 Westctltt 3BR 2BA hml carport• Avail now M .... Rent 11 s1195 Mgr Mlntcondltl0n4bdrm.2'it 1;••nfC• .. t1 S39-6191agttee wllrgden 21rplc1,wood s55o-s575 9 79-1911 Westf'"ll!ld *111M-.... * Need l\A/F roommate to getaS600/mo.M2·~ oath & family room llOfM. _ _ patio deck, hot tub, 1 400 Merrimac Way Refrlg dlahw&lher & atove ahare Apt. In C.M. with --------- Numeroua uc:>gradee and •tr• ZIOZ Baal. ltacla 214 • micro, dattwr. gdnr Pet• 1 Bdrm Apartment with IPAITllEITI Incl. NO PETS 5"'5--4655 pool, $275/mo + .,., utll. laliana ' rtauelal Hpan11on1 BHutllul WJltl lllll 1050 LJllLHIS/IULTlll 38r t den. frplc 3•,..,ea. ok S1475tmo 646-1378 balcony. pool. no pet1 Ukebrandnew.Allutllltlel lBA lBA. 1 block to 546-8819 n-lwldecaplng front & LE~E WORLb· 2BR OC rental upertl 2500 sq It N-crpt. 2 2Bdrm, 1Ba yearly rental $495 • $600 MCurlty paid. Pool, garage 1 beach. S6001mo. yrly. Non emOker Female there •n~ Tt I.NI DH baQ W/9U10 sc><lnlde<I & I 2b• Condo, oent H/A. In-Fast/free tenant prvdre stry, 2 Cir gar, wetbar I 1'"t bile.a to beach Garage 646-3616 Clllld Ok No pet1. Agent 631-8439 3bd Irvine Condo. $325 w166W hu MONEY fC)( llgttts Very W911 prlOed II Side laundry. gar w/opnr. 539_5 194 Best Riiy $1400/mo 626 17th St 5 $850/mo Agt 675-6173 * LRG 1 & 2 BO newly 2Bdrm 1Bath 1710 -tdepoalt, utll Included. TOI S10Kl up, no credit $3.49.000 180 deg 11u ocean bike to oc .. n 536-3907 or (619)341-2729 301 Avocado 642-9850 EASTBLUFF APT • 3BR Avt now 552-6223 "'· no penalty Call 0.-TRUOY STUBBLEFIELD breezes 24 hr sec Welk-ocean $750 H••1 or 969-1961 redecorated, quiet, pool 2BA & 2 car garage. No n1aon Anoe 873 7311 S 139.500 O w ner cmplty r..-done. tncd yd, JtarlJ 2I1141111 S550 to SSS Large Bachelor Apt. with p e t a , S t i 00 Imo OCEAN VIEW·Laguna --------- 555.1937 kid/pet ok, gar tool lmat 2144 Ooean view Othet1 avail· l884 Monrovie546--0336 large patlO, OOOd locale, ~-1010,6-5 1\A-Fonly BH ch home. n-1mkr, Aaatuctatata 759-9100 --539-6191 .,,, IM N--· H"'h Sc"--' 3bd able close to beach * MH• Verde o· tux $405 mo 659 W. 191h St 1tra,ht male, $425/mo, •-------- • ... .. L .-, -· ..... ·v """' c t l\A Enfoy the Luxury of the Ir::: Ir .. nz• ..,... IC• -lalMI I la • 2106 2ba yard. gardner paid C&llllY lllTAL 28drm. 1Ba New deco< 01 a esa. t>Mutlful eurroundlnga ot 494-1~. Ginger .,.., n ~ -----. .. . ·. . .... , ... *"••H n•* I • $1 100 mo +security ,, I ••llT 110 I dlhwlrtr, locked garage ••n Ill BIG CANYON EAST In . PROF F/28-.35, IP!lt 3bd, •fo~Ol'!'INl'!'ID-'1"2-sc"""h_n_a_uz-.-,.- ·-... -----2 weetctttt pool homes L~:tc:' !P6;~g 17!~~1 6-46-l086 lll-410l tr 111-ina S950 No pet• 940-2495 2BR 1BA, dll'lwr, bale, ~~:'0oU,:lf~r 2 ! .. ~ 4ba, dllhwun.t, m1ero, male & female, Coeta Large attarp yards end child fine hu gar1Ge 1001 Why pay more? $450 hm View, all bltln1 $675tmo """'"' · ,...... ,,_ ded walherdl'Y9f, $555/mo t M_. S4U246 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO 3mB~n3~=~1;.~~a~'!.<!,e19 500 539-6191 IGt ,.. kids/pets Ok or rent/own haC J~aa 2111 IUe'SliBAU TSL M~~i Pflci:2-1603 :~:-:'td ~u~rom 'MllH. Roz 875-5877 .,.. 2BR 1ncl1 den $650 lf!llllU S 1625 C.ll 844..()5()9 The •Br 3ba lrg lam $349,500 sem l&YfHIT 539-6191 IGt lee 2Br 2ea tamlly rm Uvtng llW IPAITllEm POOL-PRIVATE-PATIO ........ o.. ....... 7 59-1234 Sept 15 873-45~ -IHI IC• I. '""' -.-. Q X G Br $585 28r $875 bathrm wflhwr, no ktt. For appt pleaM call 3Br 2Ba, yny, $2100 Avall 1 • -It L ----i!il 41 rm 2 c' ar _,,1 ~·I'*""' I Featuring t>Mutlful land· N-dfw. trplc. garage Lg STUDI0-1 h• to bch. L9t ua Help! 2151.5777 28~ d9'1 2'.1iea. custom encl back yud ehlcle scape, 88 1' pool/spa ·L 1 unturn, utll pd, $475/mo -... --. "J---.:W::--... ,.......-,-.707% YIW l&llll I/ . / CertH ••I •ar 2122 !pie gar patio, decks. siorage avl Cloae 10 Patio/deck• Garao-or I EAST SIDE 557-2641 + 1 1 1 & 1 a 1 1 . I I U 1111,000 //Ill///// 369. 38A NEWLY DEC lab ocean, canyon view, SS~~,~~ good aru 1~"c:f,:111 Sorry no peta Sharp larg. 1 bedroom, 675-62491673-38415 clMn p(omr8l couple FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: Harbor llghi. & Catalina R E A /.L T y COM Con..,.,. Garg yd I epecloua $1400 499-2181 & ,_ 1 113t2&1021uvt1• 1ee09 2Bdrm 1, •B• r,~gJ downatalra. abaolutely +quiet 4mo Infant would eunMll from 11111 luxur-I -.-· · c...,an ng a Immaculate dlahwuhef' Ull IAYflllT Ilk• to llve In guest houM lou1 1BR penthouee 10-·1 •Studio U aallles ~P~~ lau~ry, ~:'lo 3 ARCH BAY Oliva (213)439-1343 28drm 2Ba $!95 encloMd lockable gar~ Gorgeou1 view, H ndy near ocean exchange tor cation Oatedcommunlty Sec bid pool~,.,· l tmo, 4-4 __ 3BR.FIA,3BA FulloceanrL h • 3BR 3B• 825CenttrSt 842·1 24 age. petk llke oround1, beach 2Br. frplc. panlalpayrMnt,lltaoar· M2·Hll ' · ' Catalina vu $1900 l\Aar11 rg twn 99 "• S5 denlng Indoor houee---------• l~IOIO l S73.5 (213)687-2. llWllllWONll Agt 842-1183 673-29361 pool. lrplc. lncd patio, 2 •lllTlll* 80. available July 10, $1400/mo 759-1552 c1Mn1ng' Calloollectuntll Evt W nd (21 3)387 ·5 Cuatom bullt, 38R 3'~8A ' car gar Quiet cul-d•uc 18drm, 18•, gerage Wiii no pets. 5-48-6279 NEWPORT l\AARINA APTS 616 408 37S.-9 l9e FOUND Auel Terrier. ap- ----BE~IFUL 1BD ~Do gar. lrplc Close to bch & CUFF DRIVE Modem 21 $1100/mo 493-5218 conaldar pet Others n1 YIOTlllll •Bay view 2Br, 28a. prox 2 yrl, brn/blk 11190-"'IHI I IOHll In p stlglous area~·vma , ,,.,ops $2000/mo yrly llOry 3 bdrm, 3 bath, den I IL c I • I avallable $500. Agt 2Br wtgar Crpt1, drp1, WI O hkup, micro, frple, WANTED· Yard.lOtOr OY vie Of Hobby Shack, WI UYE TH •Ollll ~a! oa, give your· otter Avl nowl Agt 673-5354 and d~:: 10s2~850tmo ta • HI t II TILHllT 111:1110 bltlna "ncd yrd wlpatlo encl garage Prv1 bch driveway to park 24' £1111 Ave. F V 962-1266 Your daughter's prayers cafl 714-624-7622 Harbor View Hiii• decor-I 2111 636-4120 Call 1-5PM Starting., s 1775 t•llM, I llve In. ~~<:° r° FOUND Beag ... rem•I• are anawered . To1a1 r• BLUFFS BEST BUY ator riome 4Br, 2Ba, lrg Rustic cttarm beach hse. 5 LUXURY 186 +-OEN *IAlll Fiil* 667 Victoria "C" $675 Sorry, no peta 780--0919 M vemaaaage -2 63 adult l\A'Gnolla & Gar- modef 2BR • lolt. 38A ·31 Lg luxurl.ous •t>d 3ba up-1 yrd jac, sec 1y1tem rm decor, s~ylltea. apple, Fully furn. designed by 2Br 2Ba, f' bltln1, patio, MESA PINES 2650 Harle NEWPORT PIER AREA lflftl ftr Ital Ii.Id, Hunt Bch. 966-2484 1tall1 on · 1 acre wtN B graded 10 down owe $2400/mo 760-683 7 k 1d1 I p• t a S 8 7 5 Saddleback Int W ID. pet a Ok 650 Agt STUDIO $550 3bd, 2ba apt ¥eerty, no 2740 FOUND bleck long haired addreu All ,,., .. at only $245K lee ownrl broke<. PolneettlaAvenue,Tn the 539:!_191 agt fee -lridg encJarg, MC corn-I nLHllT lll·lllO 1BR IB• $650 pet•. OetlG• $1400 mo Terrier (loolll Ilka) rad 1260.000 AgtB40·55eo 1 6•4-7710 VIiiage 3Bdrm, 2 Bath It 1llt1Cla 216t j p~$ll ·241"8003 $475 18r l\Aoblle home TOPAREA.Oulet,NoPeta avallnowl 873-8&40 S~=E 7J1t~.:t ~~~h collarwl explred 81tag1 CtrtH ••• Jllar 1032 BV OWNER BEST BUY frplc. petlo 2 car garage 2 el'FACA 28r 28a, Nwpt l\AAC ARTHUR VILLAGE Blltne. no pet• Mature • •549-2447•• ON THE WATER Studio Cosll M ... Garage #3 631-&5U DUPLEX HOME •APT In Beleourt VlflW 2300 sf No pets S 1350tmo I Shrs, Nrthtones. 126911. 1Br, clean, quiet, end unit, Adlta Quiet 1991 New-Weetalde Lg 2Br. New Apt on Newport IMnd 1 1573-7767 FOUND C1llco Kitten 2·1 1-1. S of Hwy gd u guard Otte 2BR 2 tBA Spyglass Ridge, Sand· dbl gar comm pool & v:a"'t,o:,ly ~r'1spa~;:;n11 port Blvd 846-8373 pa1rn No pets Carpets & pe<.on only UtU1 Incl No female, approx 3'-" ITlOI eumabl• great owner oc-luJC matr suite 2 marble piper model •Bdrm. lam-tenn $1225 IN $1600 52~3510 75 1]'7535 lltUT llOATill drapes 2248 Canyon. kltdl $500 H9-2421 6·5 ITHAll, UIAll old. tree to home vcty El cupled or rental tor de-lrpla gourme1 kit pool. ily 3 car gar~ Avall MC Avlnow631-3025 or • $745/mo 2br 1'~b• S595/mo 632-1766 VERS .. ILLES 1BR Pnt .... 14x24 Eut Coate Mela. SOM~ FV9M-15920 I , k d 111 9 8'>a S369.000 759-69.40 S T t' l "' " 850-2145 -'81 s eve w n 9 pm. __ Augu11 151h 000/mo 2BR large yetd w/pool &1 81 la 1ownhou11 grHnb91t. Dial Ptlat 21 Quiet location Avall July ---FOU 0 DOG (CHILI) near oy owner S2 79 500 CLIFFHAVEN BY OWNER Also tor Hie $360.000 Jae on quiet cul-de-tac OR Redhm Flat cheep 2 lndry rm. all blt·ln1 1 $775/mo, IMM Agent ltt11tt 2742 Huntington Beh Central 675-5715 Charm1ng~d 2ba extre '(,,111111 (1,/, //ai Newport Height• aru bdrm, 2BA kid• nne · 2076Thurtn 2BR 2BA. modem, gar. 844-7211 Store r RV bOetaorear Park on716 634-7219 l"yl.E n."'OE lerge lot beaU111ully land-S 1100/mo 873-2507 Cool pool & more S575 TSL MGl\AT &42· 1603 CIOM to beach CIOM In "~ta .. ~-for ....__ FOUND E.-.•--~. Chrl .. scaped S339 000 f. .Ji k ---53!Hll9l IGI IM harbor Cloae to thoP• Y1n1Hlff·Ylllalala.t1 V"9 --,-.-Elegant •Bdrm 3B• pool 631-0133 -~·fr · u.,11 I ", *IUOI ••111* $795/mo. 681-6142 S650-Sn5-S990-11025 than other ltorage ar... tlan Dior blfOCall In UCI homewllttocl!llnandbay .... '/ 1111 C 2B lB di I I We!lt:fiek:I 631_.980 Agent Limited apace, Call1 July 4th Concert 11few1 Mu91 SM Aal11ng WllllYlfW•l•ES ,,, _,,,I 0zrk1o~h~UA t w.,A!!rtatatl 28drm, Oen. 2BA. ooaan today1(616)887-9090 680-1166AakforSnane $850.000 3Bdrm Monaco. $259.500 lA07 l Coul ... , . CclM I nLIHIT 111./110I111..-IPAITllm V::;. ~~~~r' g~:= •lac. ....... C•••trclal Found-KEYS July 4 ...... T d. . J 12131698-0686 Ctatl llHI 2124 -1 lalaa• UM Beautllul.clMnlargeGar-newlyerptd.frplc,lgdac:f( Lt J ,. ttb fill LL hl"lt t end Pac1t1c Co1at ra 1t1ona HARBOR VIEW HOMES *ILIFPI• !Furn 38R I 2BR wntr den Apia. pat101, deck•. arH 7141493-1030. ••i:• ~ • Hwy tTu 5tln Ava Rt> a It y MONACO MANY XTRAS OUlllH END UNIT Beaut 38r, FR, rnta11 Gar, lovely patio, 2:fci~ms%~a7~ pet $716 • t . ltack 0 IULUI MTIL laalana/ Hct •••• 642-0335 Pool. spe, ezy care yard, 4BR 2BA E/tlde Lrg yard, 3Ba Form dine rm, 20001 avallale Sept Yth •• Wkly raf'ltelt now avell 211t FOUND L-.--.-1,.,.,--B-ag_w_l_ttt K:\ 1-7 1;c1 2Brtden or 3Br. 28• 2 car o•r wtopnr wtd stl Greenbelt, nr poor 818·446-5768 23~8drwm 2wB1•1!~n 631·!754063 *IAQ ... ff* $147.00 wt< & up 2274 athta1 1c equipment 64•-1419 S252K Fee ttkup, lrg den CloM to S 1800/mo _ "' ..., ~ Studio f\.ill kltch n.ar bch Nwpt Blvd, CM 94a.7445 5 f22 Wetrtlf Ave, nr BolM 675-3070 •-. l n..t . an S 1300/mo Balboa Island. Larg. 2 Larg. !Bdrm on Vlciorla. 11111nci1 Only $.50 Agt' IU I Ill LOME Chk:a, HB. Tobin bldg, --------unat .,,4 IAll U IFFllt 266 Cecll 4BR 2'>\BA, form dine, faml bedroom Apt and 1 naar Newport Blvd u · upatalra 360 IQ ft at FOUND lg mashthr golden , BUYOWNERl On Ihle belutlful 4 bdrm TSL MGMT 642-1603 rm, 2300 Ill, reenbell bedroom Apt., ciOM to Sparkling Cleln, crpll, TILUllT lll-lllO 3026 W PacllleCoutHwy $1/1t,down1telra7771Q mlxdogwlblknoMCDl\A Condo across uc1 2bd pool home Its vacant I NHr pool S 1 00/mo I water (818) 795-6-400 drpa. itova, quiet $5 tO Ill JI& N ..,.;. a..ch n -.i.. TV ft at S 1 05/af. 525-4310 nr Goldenrod ~698 2,,.,ba n-t int atlo with fresh pelnt 1n11de & *FAMILY Fl•* Realtor 720-7432 990 2970 ~ ew""" • · ..... ..,, ------ ale lrplc Jove inpnow• out&ttteownerm1111tae11 4Br2Ba,2cargar encl •OIROLE.,..lll* l lal~H Ptal anla No pell • 7672L18ERTYST S147+¥rkeol.nod9'>Q91t 114111ll1Fln FOUNDl\Aaledogapprox S140 000 85•·4851 $299,000 Ctll 759-1501 yrd Peta Ok SGOO aot "' 2'07 Eutald• CottagM 12Br a 714-847-98871626-4542. 161fweatt;tltt St yra, blaotl, on POiton - ' HUTWtmll nLHEIT lll-lllO IW;1~............ 11111&TI 23Br W/Ohkup,C8fport Lllaaaltac• 2141 Vacalln ....... Nwpt8ch~1-50321Gt st,HBJuly8 536-0425 TlllnE llOOI COllO llUl ESTATE BEACH HOUSE 2 .. , ,., , 11100 .... s 11 d $695-$795 722-8294 1122 BALBOA ISLAND Found-M/BLK GERMAN IY OWHll Prv pool laland kite lrple 2bd 2b1, w/d trplc, oar ~~:·~~ ~~.t.:f 3BUl21BU P11~111111t e NEWPORT BEACH• Manne Ave. u1191talrt ofc, :~2Ef.HEGRa~t7~~dkl~•'~nr L __.,I .a 0 I GW' 3bd 21>1 $1400 'B I utll 1ncl $1000 'Gt ........ 11-o.snu r a ...... t•w• 9f 100" from Nnd 140 lq ft parking .-.~ "237, HB """ ••••' r ti• ar•t . . . rue. TIUllEIT lll-1110 I ...,;... u ,.. vi.we I 1850/mo Incl f $375/wt< 1250/mo '975...aa77 • ~ 11Mel t1 tllt ltrbt 553-27011526-7224 •ITln Tl WOI* .... ...,..._. ullla (714)494-6~1 ~:·~om 14251wt< ----·----Found Mtneut dog about Tri-level 1740 sq ft 3 EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA * Rent111 2·5 Bdrm a Studio Apt full kitchen, .,.._,_..,. ' om 041 ILi llfTll Bdrm 2·~ Bath ramlly Gerege carpets & drapes $1000-$4000 mo utlla Incl Only S.395. Agt Beaullf\11 large Apt1 In Penthou• 1!5' furn apt. 675--8127,997-0432-mlG Ample pk , utll1 paid 8 yrs. redfbrn lg hair, blk room air cond 2 car IOWFRllT IALIOI Small yerd S615/mo l\Aartl Ferguson Agt TnlllllT lll-IHO quiet neighborhood ~·:!~~ 1 n~~~~ BALBO A PENINUSLA 2655 e c a,Hwy 675-6900 muzzle, bllnd In right..,.., garage aec:luded patio PE•l•SIU NllJ CALL 780·8364 842-1183 Poo4 Spa No peta • •1 mon •1· . Unique bMet1 cottage. ---------641-8855 fireplace 111ed toyer Lerg. ttouse on overalzad I $450 Balboa 1BR duplex tBdrm 1655 rooma, "400 4~30 lmmac avail now waatcly EXEC Oftloa Approll 106 FOUND Red Duffie Bag pools 1111w of 1rv1n~ 101 Vecant & ready for * •lllT PllOll* * BAYRIOOE Condo 2bf Stove/refrlg. utlll paid 28drm 2Ba S780 c.JI 67S...137 Jim IC! n, +conf rm, copier, wlteblet w11011 ot nama. Ranch 3 yra old occupancy Bring all of-Roomy 2BR Cln crptd kid• 2ba best vi.w lee, 2 car 417 EBay Ave 1 •dult pf 151 E 2111 St 546-2408 lt!Jlrt ltack Zltt copy room, llltchen are&. gt ...... tapee & keys s 159 900 8~•·92•4 len P11ya Real Eatate ok, pool 4 eumme< S595 oer. pooll•P• S1495tmo No pet• ~7-1155 -----lovely IUmlatled 28r 281 ta+epnonee, & reception Vcty 18th Pl 845-35 t5 673 900 854-8090 Eu1tlde 28r 1Ba, bMmed Jasmine Creek Condo arM evallabfe lmmed • 1 lier cheap at Nwpt Penln 38r 2Ba ger, oetllng1, frple, garage. Avail lmmed Adult• only ' 831-2345 ' -FO_U_N~O-.,,,-al-1 1>e199 poo Seat~ C111t * *IH-l 1H* * IWI •tftl lndry, trplc Yrty ~1111 Pv1 patloe 1890-1700 + 12600 No pe11 780-0473 die male 1c H ntlngt FI ND • l n.aa 1 Spac1ou13BR 2Ba hm gar 2Br 18a, blk to bch $1000 VIiia Rentat1 675-4912 111, IHI. lee 1225 2 P«-!xec Otne. Spece for H.;bo< a.:~1&83 on I ttrt -• trpt app11 tncd yd S900 UtH1 pd Agt 673-3863 PENTHOUSE FOR ONE sons No pet• 850-1798 leatah tt kart L .... Many amenltlea. ~=-=------ Auumebte 111 0 8251 539~8190 Beat Alty,.. IUOl HIU-M1Gnlflcent view of OCMn EISIDE 3BR, 2BA Apt. . 1724 !!~,~~~~,~;~~la F~7'0~~:., ~ I h rough clarnf1cd Luxur) 2bd, 2ba Condo ' Carg. 2 Bdrm 1',..,Ba. 2 c.r 2bd atap to aand wfooean & bey S640tmo lncludea Patio, 9erage, good •H 1l lltd It..... 1089 itr4t U/2i::SO ___ __,..___,...____ on 115/U. Ai>Pfo• 6 yra vltd celllnga Pool. epa garage WI O DIW view Cabla TV c ... n utll,ava11Aug1yearly,N-cond Avallabla now. lat••tthllOO I yra,n-amtir,ahr2bd,1be, HBOFFIC£8PACE M·M. 751-6820 s57 6460avee/wt<ndt _ c1rpa1i. no . pell, S8s0weelcly 673-80•7 1mkr,N-peta,N-gerage. SGOO/mo.850-3399 ................... COM cottage,avall 7·1!1, from l 85p aq.f.,tel.11'11 =,..,.,.,:::--.,-----,,--;jijjjjiiiiiiij;=:.===s.:=='-----~iii S850tmo 546-9490 _ 111-1111 ••• .... 551-1241 X·231. •It. eac~atlel. can Jade FOUND am fa gr~ Cock· ----BLUFFS -2300 af, 38R • -... 2er t-• u -' .... or Charlie 841·2257. ac>OO July 4 Cotta M9N NEW-280. 2'i't BA 38A. rurn, great toe, 1181 tl I ....,rge ... arp upe .. ra. • month-to .Jf10rh11 Condo 2bd, 2be, prof F, n-nr Estancia. "3·2412 Sell Y •• , p,.,_,.,1 Cati Clu1mt4 , 642-5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. ' 2 car gar wlopnr, prv yd, ahowe grt $2000/mo IM 386 28X Q 3 bike 10 ::::v =-i!::.c~ 1110 fllallablt amk, 20-35, w/PoOl/Ju , ... HT Leet AUSTRIALIAN crpt. drpa. bit-In. kid• ok. CAii MMltt IG' 631 5577 bch, patio, 1au~ rm, garg, ebfe garage, plM'k Ilka • Furnished/ HB. MOO ~!20h.7 PPM 1 WITU.-T lfPlll SHEPHERD-1 brnf 1 blu n-petl S 1150· 645 9157 ILIFFI S 1450/mo gardnet Incl, ground• "66 Avallebla unfurnrahed WM!len<s. .-Keep rMdtng thla ad. aye, no tall, blk & wtlt mht, NflW CondOI 3Sr 2'i't8a 2 Condo 3bd. 2b• n""I 1va11 Aug 1, 953-5575 JUiy 19, no p9ta. 54M279 CONDO F.V. Ml1 n-emkr lt't r..ity ~I M&-58711536-2M7. ml to bch 1450111 dbl St800 844 2607 ..,..... ~--t ·FttneHctnttrs. ahr w/2 prof M. 3bd, ForDnAILScall LOSTCATS2SREWARO gar. fncd yd S1195 Pat Ok .,.. 1 .... 1114 C.U... •M tennis, swimming pool, gar l300 mo +aec 131......ao wt'lt/ Iona halfed M. 842-3947 or 642-9eee Efblutt 68R 48A. rrp1 vu All ..-nenltlea. 183-U 14 OFFIC! SPAC! 8'iall&ble grn::::. dedlWed, 'But: I N.-. Eutald• 38< 2.,..,81 2 tnhm Ctoae tdlta, PoOI. WOODLAND VIL A I Models open d11~ 9-6 Oen/Oreg appf'X 2()0 aq n good to-~di', 713198 from 1tory Townhome All ehrch bch S 1950 mo ObO Sorry, no pelt CONDO w/vftew, 2bd, 3be, cation on Newpor1 BM!. Woodbridge An Imel amenltlH S 1260/mo Buy 1240 000 •51-2 IOI APARTMl .... I Fem, 30-50. rHllNI, ~ CM. 131.0140 Ult lor L.odgt, Irvine Mt-1230 VIiia Rantata 87r.-4912 EllteNB 2 bdrm, 21>1 ~ R • Newpon &Heh No entiy, undromd perking 8Mdy hm. ~wont • Sparkling 4BR 2 •try frplc poolfjacuul, Comt ' tnioy our 111dtn ityle aots Ovitt. comloftalllt ~ =1~~e Avenut t350 H tutti" 546-1080 'rim L011 Fteom.ttc cat & lnclda den. 2BA. gar equipped kit $000 ftat clOW to frffWl'f1 & So Coast P'l&za wllllt ontr m11111tn to .-. ..,.,,. Female Non•tmoker , wtlt, 3 )'1'9, Tu.Un & ~~ I pool, kldtlpet S900't 539-6 l9 t agt fM beach Cir arailabl+ NO PUS Pl.CASC _..,._ dNrl l reaponalbla f« NB. I.at ...,.. Sun~ 539-8191 agt IM •EASTBLUFF AREA -38r ...a , •Al , U.-Y..... Newport 8tec.h So grMI pll!CI In CdM, lv eomm;rael ~· zONd 722-1392. AEWAROt Thr1tty 111 bungalow Cleen 28• garage, frptc 11360 1700 16th Strttt '"88 for Krte 75 .. 9&7 t g;; ·~~ ~= Loat JUL y •·AEWARO carpeted decor. •P· lat VIiia Rental• •AClllLM 'S41-'lll lt1Dove1> FlrHmkr,nop9ta.atwCM 8,,_2943 OM. ' F/SIMWP.,..,.,,,PNekUo pllanc:.. under •400 e7s-4912 t -.OM '6JS.•6•1 Ml-5113 homt, w/d, ID yard. $360 ' • Drt hewlnkla Parll, S39-6191 agt f.. ... ,.. 2 -oo•• . ., 60.770 ~ •V1N & MC1Uft1y, call Mllf'/ Corona del M.,, to be ,.. Medi ~tlon. P'MM *PENTRIOO[ COVE* Eaec t8R, partly f\.im W , -.at A 99T WA"9 9ICI.. lMlfof'9 1Pn'I· 540-TH5 = 7gr;:; lf~·:c~ call 75"'_.411° 28r 28a Condo WI O, 2 s 1000 Avt now 9Cl2·4557 Irvine, WOOdbtld09, Aduft 87M100 Aelllnomlc:9 Loat-M/Slberlen Hllllty car garag• wt opener Wn.t'I ou re tuned Into ~ U• •&• •• I ;A,oartmerts ahr 3Dr, 28• Condo. 81klM'lt Edinger & S 1050 OYef 1tream1 & Y 11• lie ""'a• _.... ~MOO • No ctlll 1 Edward•. 8t2·S327 11111 No p9t1 5"'9-2447 ct~=~:1~ttunedlnto l --··· AA8 ,,,.,,.f'r1ll)jllfl1t1t d,;' M7·S370 • ~!1't~.::-,..::ra1 ·"111• IREWARO-S200 \ __ ...._ ____________________________________________ ------- I When you want to get right.to the heart of things, classified's an organized, information-packed way to find what you're looking for. Mttrttn.1 llttt $2.40 per day That'I ALL you pay IOf 3 Hnee, 30 day minimum In"'- SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYtl IUFMLlll Your 8«vtcle Directory Rep<aeent1t1ve C....t/C•mte lltctrl11l ............. ....Pata~tlaii!li'1~~~~1 T J. Pelle Concrete Conat. NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No I LlnWt GLASGOW PAINTING Highest quellty, Lo prlcM jobt to emall, rMIOnable. DUSTY'S Lano.c.pellewn Int/Ext 30 yra exper . Concrete Specl.u.t-Brlck Fr• Ml .. lle'd 831-2345 Mein s.rv Wkly/month/ ret'1 842-5214 ~(7 ~ :e~ hecatht 1 time Free ... 241-HMO PAINTER NEEDS WORKI C&B LAWN SERVICE Int/Ext, <*!Inga, refln cab. 19 ml UflUftl MOW• EDGE TWICE MO (28) Y"1 exp., wortl 11'* · .;,;;;;iiilii,,.;liii!P.-"'IPP'"""-1 Specializing In doing IOf $20-$25. 5<&&-5722 D1Yl1 Painting 9&4-3837 you wttat you heve no 0 p T NG time !Of Sllopplnn «-SHRUB & LAWN CARE UALITY AIN I . .•• __ .. pl I Spec. In old l'IOU ... & graf-r11nd1. auto Mntlcing, L .. Naca ng, gen. c nup. 11111 removal Beet .,, .. etc PIMM call Coleen Belboa/NB/CM 875-t 188 ..... wofx 875-eO .. Cl al --Steiner 831· 1484 ""'· guar · ..., HOI~ flc~ exp ....... !::" wa1ta. rm. I wlll ::.~ ~~y~~T Wort! ~~~1~5-='C: ffiJCtS'.'.axfE§f,..trim conaete COfnp patlol. quar 722-7537 HOUMdeanlng, carpeta & Dump n.ins C M./N.B 15 yra ••P« 84M 834 SOUTH CfTYS PAINTING nd arM. Jim Whyte. 842·720e BRICKWORK Small !<>bl Reald'I Repalnta Int/Ext uphOlatery, wt OWi, etc. 9 a Klrbya Malnt 831·5272 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. Newpoft. , Cotta M"a, Fr• .. t. 53-804 1•2-'121llf,101 LORI'S CLEANING SERV Paint. Drywall. Carpentry Irvine. Rel'· 875-3175 fa_~d•L Homee-Boett-Offloe'• etc. Gary 845-5277 PTL 8rlck Concrete. Block. FXRTH!ml IRtEAioAs Owr ~o Yfl eiq>. 842-0519 • •HANDYMAN•. Cullom Wort!. LOW COii. HANGING/STRIPPING Large or emah I do It am Mc/bonded. Bob 835-4384 VISA-MC 873-1512 We'ff kM9 you lhlp INpel Pat 531-5579 or l\'e mag. 1.,..Ullll =•11llY ==-I -.'"="w.-=------~· ~;::_1a:t lluU. . er:.'81oc* ;:Concrete -·~·~~~·!!"'!~-!"!~·I JMn e.a:2342 .11 4 Lt Axtl1Nd . uav1Ra wor11 F:f:2 ~:J'MATE ,. ., n i 111-1111 tHcttrl Garage & Yard Clnupa ---•All ptumblng & hMtlng41 I.I witsoA I SONS Jon 845-8182 STUCCO MASONRY-TILE DRAINS CLEAR From SlS .,..,-,-,.,.,...,.,-,-:---::-7":=..,..,..,.."'"'="=-No Job to amall AH typM. Faucet• Ot&pOMI Heeter R~th~d~i..~71<~~: ~~;!~~o:.;~~:.UPS. F,_ •t Lie. 831-2345 841.o9o7 Uc. 1i2~' 30 yr1 exp 84&-1740 Call Berry, 722-8873 tft8f fttl I!!_ utntd.. iiiincdu •A-1 _.* cXlvPA&fRee Elf rn•. m;w s;; a 1a1Wa1 ua INtrvctor. tee1 ••am-~~E/'N a ~.PERT Rel••ble w1c~ IYC, ,...,.. wontProceea1ng1Typ1ng fHeQICAX@LDOOdUs 1ner. wtt1 tutor Engltatl. Lie T.11r.:;: ~~ 847-n 53 • .-.H,.. 557-9364 840-1821/Hm BUILDING CORP Cu.torn SAT prGep. ~ ···ac' MOVING•• .......... / tleu ~ Remodel!"" & Addltlon1 M*• ut.te, v73·2211 " __ ... t4 ~ & Cereful T 138041 Xdd1nt-&llGn-RMloct.t try rm 5:~9:!.tnA,!!4~ Lt a. ICl ... f 1.0 RATES. 552-0410 Top Ouallty. LOW Prioe. Repeir·Aef'nod'l-AddltlOnl REMODELING & REPAIR$ • Lantart IT&IYlll llUIU Fr• .. t Lie 631·2345 DoorlHtc. MMNO AH Typee St~ &en ap;.+,... fOPPiOO lnlllll..,.... Ut Ooon-Moidlno--&ey Home.-etc Uc'dllna'd • Sh~Aefn<M~Ha11. OJ-angeCo OrtQlnal li&iMiP~ER1111trc ... t"'Rl"'U"iC"flltlQr.~ Wlndowt-Compteta P1tlol Palombo Conlt Ma-35&4 Ml E ~ Student MO¥arf Tnaurect Otttlnct"'9, Aftorda!Me Addlttona Ouellty Wort!. --.... 27 "477448 Paut $4e IMO hen Tiffi LIC T124-431. 841._ l<ltc:Mn1. bathe. 722·8713 NEW WarehOuee Storage =---.:-...----Ooon-~·Alt•atlonl Entry & French Doon Toppedlremo~ Qeen. __ rtl C1blnett-Panet·Loctc...tc Dy Nom\11'1 The Doorman up. new 1•wn• 751-347e MYll·IAI .:.l;flii;vc•Eit~tRiiiit•i"8111t111MV"'IC"'lr 36 yra e11p, Jerry 642-4&47 0 191 & Flr~OOOR GARDENING C.r9'ut-courtaou..chMp Tnmmtng. AemoYll. Verd Ptue 8ma1 ~ enct tctrlnl College 1tudent, quallty By hr '°' piece l46-3A5 ~ haul. ~52t AddttlOnl Walla. Doon 11111 wortt ~ ..... 9401 ni 142· 1tll, I 1111, ID ~wonc8:'reae11 ~~~ lcl~;e,~~~;Jmr~~f&::""IJC;:l lelooe window WMftlnO PAOfw/TRACK RECORD 1425513 tu-740 1 .,.. Tony 124 In care & in.~ for Sun\fnerOMn Up A .. ldentl1l-Commarclal REBID/COMM L/IND 2e K C TREE SEAVICE the etdel1y (714)133-2009 17W 136 Gena SweMOn 842-1137 yre. Do '"Y own wortl Lie Top flim Removal Oual. P&latlat Li:'f THI! SUNSHINE IN ~_W tt 1278041 Al ~ 128 s.rv Uc/IM. ,,_ •t FlNE PXMTINd By eua;: Sul\lhlne window dMnlnQ ~ '"p.1Q, petfia. ELECTRICIAN Ouet WOftt 9814283 or 531-MM ard Sinor 18 yr1 of happy Ltd. call (714) 64$-&880 etc . No Jot> IQO amldt Ft• .. I S20 llr ISHlKAWA LANDSCAPE Qltt°"*'9 Uc 2'°6U ~/~tlal AMI Mlcby. ~53 1.a1m Oreg 171H2~ Sod c i..n-up• Malnt Thantt·YOUI 183-4114 1·1tory S30 . 2-.tory a40 ST CLAt-.rc--ONSTRUCT ~ ~ Spr1nttier. etc 850-4147 A A A PAINTING Int/Ext Clt4t WlndOwt 964-5124 . AcnatlcaJ c.w.an AEilowR bM PXI 6 A190 Int/En Painting Llc1288597 831·9296 Comc*lt• ~·Wen ~,.. ..,,. .-end LOOklng IOt I lrtend? ,-~ LOWEST po-.!~ FM3~• Coma ... Come llgh Coma "--Aat• ~13 1 W(J(1' 5"-4350 D1tan Of crttt .. In c.tMltfled 10 Site> SeNICI -2· u~ • in ti ' MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST Diiiy Piiat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA Openin1• Now Available CAR ROUTES E•rn Extr• C••h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENl Deliver 1 day a week No collecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney '"' nn1111ynm y 1 . Cuddy Cebln, 140 HP, Orange, Coeta M-. go 018. triller. $7500 1r~nd to the aide doOr 9H-et72 COCKEA SPANIEL '77 25' SE.A RAY wtth Loving, C»d w/1dda. houM lraMer N9w 350 Clwvy & t>r<*en. hall enota, $45, VOivo Outdrl\'e. ~ • pure bred, 84M770 Belt t_.,lt, 1tete0, SS recsto. depth finder, heed -Xlnt cond A RMI Bargain O.laey 11 a bled! 1.mer at s 14,t50. Private pany mix thal IOolt• Ith 'Toto', 842-3405 Of 842-nM Ille 11 l'INlthy, pleyfUI, AMF CRESTLINER 23' tovtno. grMt with kldl. Cuddy loeded low In no llOenMd & up to date on a.-H .;.,. ~ --... • .. "'°'' -.. '""' ...,_.,,., .. _. . .,, t>eet oner. a.. 111.soo. -381..()MS Ctlan.. .. • good * -,__ ______ _, domeetlc cat (nutured) 8er1nwn '70 Sportftlher. He to~ to play wtth twtn CSl99el. '*'-· Loran 792-Sew lh1s huggat111• o.i.y The dog end cat C. $80,000 875--9818 25 doll tor a lavoritr .,.. • P9"r.et pair. ltlneM OLASTROH 11· 110 . Mere ch•IO Shes lun 10 ~ In tamlly ~ ua to CNIMr 190 eng deep I/ T1uue pa11arn p10 "' • adopt them ou1 1rnmeo1-Hull, open bow wlwelll4 (Mt 11 to make dOtt 41'1<1 etely ~90 thru wndlhtd VHF rad, clOtnos POOOlU--A--PEOP\.E "9hlno rod ~ Ml Poodle pupe. Taacupa. caf'V~ ~~op =-Send » ,, PIUS 7f>c Toy. ~2:;,so up ~ ~~roe..:.:· postage harics1tng Im etc 4684 hOtne l'ech 1)9ttem uJcaJ lattnMab SOUTH COAST 24' ~ ~ MIS Dey i..inctl, •It cond, NB _.. ... ""~~ "COU'Wl'! .. P~Mi-"'bA..,O"U'"~sEt_..•11 111p, IOce*f o. Ann 11p i-..-• Tome, 2 8aa, 2 ~ •198. S27 "-h •t9f.ct .,_,......_. 1 Hl·Hlt $10 0 80 cooled , muat H ll, ""ttJn .._ __ --. 549-2554 MIOOtobo. 14t-t223. mi,. .. ,,_,,......., OAUMS. piece........... 1 It JOA ~y 11 cellent condttlon MUST 1f &fMWWI Wfij\ ;;;a; ~. II.Ill-color C... Sill. UOO 147-*2 a Iott ot-equjptment tot o(er.fta pe (deya) Mph S30Q&) oao WWW boc*a aupphoa, fi&HI a .::;;:DJ --·-crou llttc:h. ~11 -• •-t * 11 * lttch hoc)I( quiltlng, *"' ... With t...... good COAd mo.t -•L""b'fl!'"""ldf ... Md""""PGnO.,..--a2000 U4-12at -------- HartmanntN9w vor11 8yexocuU¥eordlr,ci.-LAUU WHUUI !.c.llenl lnltrumeftl ,._.. Wiii tflf---f 11150 obo 9n.1102 ..... OOl'M .....,.. °' you c A T ) --------~---------------------------------------------------------- ' ' ' : ~Cc:ml OAIL.Y PILOT/ Wednelday. July'· 1oee ..._ .. , , ... tl• a........... lltl 1!!!!!.!!J~!!.~l!JI~•! 111111 l•11flli ti• au. 11 nd1 a... lt•lltll· .. AUii l1 a111l1 .. Ae 11311111 "!l!J'!"Pl~rllBfllltl BMW "IOUOI. '*-· t , Mt'T8UltlHI 'II MtOM1 vw '7lac.oooo • ..,..... 11 CAl*.llM>, ..._... A-4. ~ MaMtclla •11 ~ '°"'1'IAC 710fwtd....,. ~ t• .11 tm/1m~eurvoof. Mu.•IPd.nKIN.,,.... SOUTH COUNTY A&API Air, rune weft •c1tMrcttop ... t1eo..•. ~ eQ1J1o Of1o CMMF. ~ ..,,cnillt -. Wl80f' ,.., -... Id Good condition alo.t'!'lft,nn l w .ooodoondltlodl200 Mii. '-""':z countty, VOL WAGBN 11300080712'"'°71 tl>Od rubbet , tHO. lt100MMI02or ......_S2500Mae OondomGWIO""*_.• 1 uoo1oao. Ce ll c:teen. M'IOO .._ areo oeo 1~11 '4* o«»o IMO vw eua .14 • ~ ·e:H..eao cs.,e 1-.1sos ..,..toe,,•""'· ni-i.12. 080llC)..ttll bAT8UN HOZX '11, & AuN oood. 1150/080. CADflLAC'M ~ ..... 111 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX ------- .! 12 lcnmbler ~ bronn w/\M ....,,. ""' lSUZU Pu ~a. . eom.tlbte-f9Ct~. OOf.. 0\..08 ·1• CUTL.A88 PONTIAC •70 ~. '11 8AOUGHAM·2 DA THUHOER&R:> ·a'""'° Up , ,.. lrellllr flftoh, ••rlor, loaded I Orig teawe. ~J:;f SUPREM E. 23K ml, lmmllc dr Mdln, fUlly equip. Jdnt NI, pe. pb, pw. emlfm ~tau over~ ~ condition. '5500. owner. aletm. br1 & h• I f111 .. 122,500, • thru/out, fully ~ulp, oonct, 6deel Jor P'llllno a cc. "300, QI Mice t.ne!tuptcy a bid credit CAI.I. MZ-3353 OO¥W S7500 M7~1 CAO '7t. Must.... dtlelil, 13 '500. 8'7·2005 bOel, M0-9022 833-0070, .... &pm OK 7514330 ... llF'RI• •"• 5 PM f'OR)( ttf JM# CLICK lmmeo, new tlfw a s*nt. --------,_,_.....,_/IS. OATSVN '71!1 HOZ. MW AUDI lo1ded, 14,000 ortg 1POtt tww.to414S') =~·::-• & NM t.HLVROUl .,_,.IUll',~!'AUl..T mflle,t7600. M2~11 llTIJ HONDA '71 Accord 40r iw ~~:,.·~ ~~:'::~ _,.._ CAMAAO '82 221. •It P'YICI Incl. f9ctc:wy ,.,_.. pelnt loc*a l nine gl'Mt • 0 .. cond. Ilk w/ten. 4 IPCf, ORANG! COAST S28s0 Obo '41-3&27 •ff .. l#I ....,,.TA•• ' • ~ • CC, elf, fm/c.e, full pwr, Jeep!AINult • u -., • lo mf M 100 854-70el 2524Harb0f CoetiMeea DATSUN '84 SENTRA, Wflf IRVINE AUTO Wlllla11E •-·ml RED. 1own«,18000 ~. _ •~ f. Co••• H ... v ---Xlnt cond 14000. Ne ... port auch CENTER USl!D CAM & RUCKS fnc IJ5-2$44 6 7 S·09t0 714-951 -3 14• COM IN OA CAll FOA DObde Gn 688 1Ne DATSUN NteMn '85 Mui-,~~:;;;;;;~;;;~ 800-428-7 485 ... APllUlllL =~· :...tin~ ~ly Gi'o.::l.°"E.Jt:..:'t PORSCHE '74, 9t<&, 1 i ~ 11ner,clock,116dewtndow, cond 113,000 8'e-7841 lltre, MW pain!, mag 1821111!ACH8lVD. 3500ml6el.l75000fb9t FIAT '7<&, cal&. rebft eng, ~~";:5:38°°· HUNTINGTONHACH oner 539-3013 MWtrena Rut\991(Qllent ,..-,-_,......________ nwl( YOO 141 ... ,,...., .. , THI ODORE ROBINS • .....,. 080 .... PORSCHE '75 911S. Sii= Aa~tt, --1747 '* Annfvenlty, 111w1r.1o F#~2US lmnlt"e"'ll CW.in tMS -. •11 leMt4 mllH, m int cond Aulo. AIC. P/Wtndowe, FORD 14 wOObv S1500. Call after 5pm. Lv $10,950. 813--8388 ~. ILUPl21. STATION WAGON47.500 "'119173-0201 --.-P-E-UG-EO~T-.--.... Original good WOOd, ~ HONDA 'M Accord LX. 1t MASTERA Tl * lat,dutlng ~ tta la1• grey, 3 door, 5 epd, *ALFA ROMEO . 1 50. Mrly eo •. now cMfl-crulM. em/fm CUI ~ * SAAB • BITTER• nllely • collectora lt~I clMn $7000 1-..311 ~H -IN U S A (714)8~5 -=_,,...,',_,.,,...,..-~,,...,,...,,,.......,..1 • • • HONDA 'a.4 ACCORD. 3 ·NO TRYIMt' HARDER Aattl ....... lllO dr Xlnt QOnd. wtlt/blue ' I ' ,. '"" C!6NVE+ft'71'. biacT. Int am/fm cue •• ortg * 752~ * TO 8( -I eutomatk:, mirror T-top. own•r. no accld•nta • SALES ~. SOK mt $9000 $5800 873-Sl!ll3 • • SERVICE obo PP 5~907 HONDA '14 PRELUDE. • PARTI SIMPLY THE BEST Sat.I -s.Mce -Laulng EUROPEAN DELIVERY 1~0 JAMBOREE RD. NEWPORT B~CH AdJae«1t to FUhlon laland Open ~·l!! w..- UPWTI llllPUI DELNERY DEPARTMENT . McLAREN'S BMW CUSTOM I Xlnt cond. 21K • LEASING ml A/T AIC P/JJ PIS. Cu1tom r~. ttfa watt l AllClST INV[NIOlll 11.,.0, IYnmut• tlntld Oh IH{ W(Sl 'COASI window, 5 yr wetr. Meny 111111111 £YDtY MOOll & COl.09! more xtru Call Rick, Ca• I TODAY wkdys 1tt 8pm. 8t4-7703 ...., HONDA ACCORD '79 TOP Ill PAii HATCHBACK-Mint cond, a.IC, 11•.0, $2400, call ~:~ Stan 833-0070, &-5pm. tZUZU '88 IMPULSE IUIJIMITI ltll Top Meroede9 Pr~ Plld TURBO 5 'If warr xlnt CALL PETER or RAY VW 1975 SCIROCCO cond low ml ' ... ,,.,., -Ir., ••m h pkg c°"plt/lnl Muat _.._ Rune good, body roug Sell Fait $15,200 wlll 4llal lflOOll Asking $700. 850-1710 I BUICK lDEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR D ' Jot.o llAU"OM lllVO (0\TA Mt\A 1>41 0010 CHRYSLER '12 l9 Beron ~ble. wnite. MIR Croee Edition. >Ont cond. 1 own•r. 22,000 ml. S7,400. 875-2844 FORD '87 Mu.t Futbacil, new bt111 l men. 280-va. euto. SinoooM. s.c $1315. 980-308f FORD ·ea MUSTANG rblt hi po eng good Int ,,.. pnt minor bdy damege MAKE OFFER. 982--8375 FORD '72 Pinto, air, good radio, runs wall, new bat- t•ry seoo oao. Got anoth« eat 715G-1358 M-F tlll 9, S-S tilt 8 628 S Euclid St Fuli.ton. CA talk JamM 71'1842-<&718 21301'714837-2333 vw ·ee Bug, reblt eng, ---------• 1600cc. new paint & 11,. JAG ·ea <&dr ldn, t>Mut. TOYOTA ·75 Corolla. 2 many itru, xlnt cond, 1l!Vef gold. cMv)' eng & door hardtop, 5 apMd, 53000 "57-&>15 FORD '84 TOPAZ. Take ov e r p1yment1, benkruptcy and bad cr~lt OK. 751-3230 Man~ p«>l'k' "II 1rvrr Anwnc.a .arr ~urpn<t'd "lwn tlwv 1\4'.lr "Ii.II U ., S..v111,;:' l\111d" l'ld\'t' tu ot(.., 7 14-&80 8300 213-891-8701 1ran1. wire whl1. Runa good cond. S895. Cell Obo • FCRD EXP '82 Air hoolc· up Good condition $1500 080. 840-0888 .,,., 8pm F1•r >IJrtt'r. °'l~tnlt' 1\11'1.f, It"" '"u m.1rlo.l'I h.1 ... -tl 1nh'f'l"I 1,111 hl.1 th1 """""' m11rkt>t"-f~"' 1114.' .,., unt\ ut .1 1t1i.u.1ntl'nl r.•turn fh" m'""" y1111 • .1n 1·.1m .1 h '' "'"" tl1.rn ttl. ""'"r.tntt't'd m1rumum r.ill' .. t 7' 'In 1>111 '"'"" /,..,,• 1 .. '"'m th1• h1"h1·r '·'"" I'"' h .. ld 1111ur B .. nd~ l••r ll\l' \<'.II'> ••r t1111..:•·r great & Ill PRACTICAL 846-8777 1tt <&pm VW '67 BUG r1td . ltodc, .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _seooo ___ ~_e_-2_90_7 ___ , TOYOTA •82 Tercel 2 dr. 5 b~e/brn. ge11 many LARGE SELECTION OF KARMAN GHIA '71. green, spd, lo ml wht/blu em/tm complltMntl. Mull Mt! NEW & USED BMW'SI ei.an. rune wall, good In MINT CONDITION S3250/nego S<&S-9798 LM IUOI UW ur ... eompi.te nu brk1 $3950/0BO ~&-9798 VW ·ea BUG N9W ~ 979 2500 FORD M USTANG '83 Covn. bright r~. wht top & Int. fully loed~. <&8K ml, S8850. 873-8068. tit"'~"' mc•n• 'Urp1'\''n~ nt·v-' lht Jf"\h .. ·rt"'t \t•u •·"'' Jr,,n, "'''"~"' [4.u"1"' '' '""' tr,,m •t••lt' ~nd k1'..tl mu•ffi•' t.i" ... \l'\J \"" J"" t h,t"' '" f'.11 t1.Jt·1.1l 1,1w' 1111lhl'1n1 .. ri-..1 '"""'"' ur\111 \P\J '"'h in \•'llr Rc10<h VOLUME SALES l $1950 ooo ~1 TOYQTA COROLLA 'llO paint, MW tlrH, emffm SERVICE & L~SING cau. run1 gr .. t, ~ c»-BUICK '81. SKYLARK 3870 N Ctitwry Ave MAZDA 82 828 Coupe, Slvrl 5 apd 1 8 tlttback, pend1ble. Mull s.11 A,.t Xlnt cond .. ~ $2900 FORD PINTO '"'n"' R.•n.h .ir« '""' h• bm ''"' 11,,., ''"'' "' httk• 1t-)LC, ""'I ,.m hi• pun h.1 ... -d .11 trk"I t'1nl.' .inJ "'"nl(' 1nJ "'"" I Ir thn•uitti llW l'.t\r"U ''""):' ri,m \\ h<'f•' \"U ~"ri, \II .i tht-...• • ..:1,.int.i1t•"' 1ri· m.1i..m" '"'"~' ~ .... r. 1111o.;n""'""1' r-•ruur 1n""''· mo nl "t \t'.U ....,w..., .~ L c; ~' '"~' lioor1<h , .... ,.up '""•rl\ 'Ill"'.\,' LONG B~CH elr pi s S spd, rune grMt em/Im. idt cood. snow S2,300 tlk• It -ay Call OBO pp ( 1BJX18') ·79 Stlllon w.gon. radio, (No eti.rry exlt-<&05) Mult ... 1 $-4900 Firm equip orig owner Ted now 11 842_...,., ltY9 848-07« helter, good cond. S500 (114)111·1110 Cell 98-<&·3"38 S34S9/obo, 240-80<&] VW '69 BUS BUICK CENTURY '73 obo 722-85eo el1 5pm. Tred•ln1 Welcome WAITll TOYOTA COROLLA '78 Clean. eng & ~·tor excellent cond, $500/obo. OPEN SEVEN DAYS MBZ 8'1'85 SEC/SL PP Ul1b1Gk, xii cond, auto ret>ullt May '88. $1875 MOVING MUST SELL Call 844-9513 air, radio. beat offer, 549-8281 ev9f'llngs catt 845-4918 722-6837 _ .. mtll ______ llj MBZ 280S '75 Loaded! TRIUMPH .795 llfl xii VW '70 Squareback, to ml BUICK REGAL '81 2 dr, •filM~,..~~ sheep9kln ... , co~s. P re n on reblt eng/tr1n1. MW V8, 1uto. 11r. pa, Pb, pw, ~1cker stereo good I cond am/Im casa · xtru. p11nt, xlnt cond, S 1800 Im cu.a, tilt, crulM. xtt cond $9000 720.1579 runt good S2. 750 OBO I 548-3303 cond. $3250, call Miki 673-2851 2131<&38-5732 833-0070 lam~ MERCEDES 89 800 SWB. --VW '70 Squerel>K« MW ' ._ ... 1\ uh .iU th.11 ~\ tnl(• Boor1of, h,,.,. "' ·~h·• '' '"'' •l''T'f'"' th•·\ rt•''"'',,, lht b.....,.I tnu""'ittn.·nh 10 ·\mt·n..• f t1r th•• t. u11.·n1 r.;11 111'1 'Ail !"II hl'\ l /41(1 l ... l\I )'()'... U.S. 5AVWGS llONDS '::::. Pilyfrlg Better Than~ '4 ...... dr1< blullln. t>Nut cond, * Wtht 'II l lO Ill* paint & 11ras. rebtt motor CAD ea Convert. ~tty 2nd own., wt manu111 White/~ 11lnt cond 1 & trans Orig & ci.en ovemauled. ciUll<:, u._ (702)736-0555 own« MNICe r4M:<>fdl. 3 $1750 8'0-3339 no Oii 508 311t St. rMt, MERC COUGAR 1979 red rtaJC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTia .. ERCEDES .• 1 2..-..-----0 yr w1rr1nty 1vlll Thi• VW ,71 o..~. gr .. t ...... ,... NB 875-7788 RX-7. 5 ~. elr eond, _, 8 _.... ._. •~ .... ., "" ..._ ............ AM/FM caaMtt•. ~ c 10l2 "'Mia -eub,..... to"'"" leulonl Code, s.ctlon 2328 INIC tlmt • apd all electric. e1o.cet----end only at lnllde & out. ltMeo. run1 N IB£RS tlrM. eun roof & touvr• NYIR91Dt1 COUNTY cancellation In the __,, of of the c..tomla Commenctt H21. Guy ~-10 lentcondltlon42,000m1. 110,111 super $1050 Cell ft S•800 539-3073. auNNORCOURT Mttlement betwti1r1 ~Code. Section 635 ot the bumlact1JM.lf1&l111t.cmt Manll1 s.to•IP1lomlno IS. 028978) 8'8-6533 CADILLAC MERCURY ·•• COUG .. R. .alO f1Wn It. end oOllgtled party Dated Clllfomle Penll Code Ind bg. mllC cltllng, titt CM $13,000-67~-7906 "lllLEllll ov ,.. .......... thl19thllld 18tlldayof.Jvly, the Pfovlaion• of the Cell-~ r~ the right - --N TS YW '12 VP . Taka over paym•nt1 CA._, 1988. Public Storaoe Man-lorn•• Auction Llc.nttng to bid 11 the'* PureheMa MERCEDES BENZ '83 II I 7PASSENGEA.S1000 LARGEST SELECTION Bankruplcy & bad cr~lt Petltloner:ROSAGARCIA egernent, Inc., TalepllOM Acrt,theunclerlignedwlNMll muatbemadewlttiCMlhonly 300SO:E.ileellent cond 100t O\Jatl St.NB AFTER8PM875-<&13S oll1temode4.lowm11Hge OK. 751-3230 RHpondent · MARIO (118) 2•<&-8080. Agent tor atpubllcaelebycompetltlw and peld for .,""' time of mu11 NII, 1>911 offer 833-9300 Cedlllac:a In Or911ge GARCIA ~ bidding on the 24111 d~ pureh1... All purct11MC1 daya-730-9700 VOLVO '79 2". elr. run1 VW'79Rabblt,<&door.ilnt COYntyl S..u1tod1yf .---------.1 C...No 064300 Pul>lllhed Orenge Coeet July, 198e. It 2·30 o' OOod9 ere eold u le. Ind ev--wt1nd1-53&-1542 great 982_.,990 •'18pm 540•9 l 00 U~t tht Duly Pt lot IWIMa. Daily PllOt July 9. 18. 1988 p.m on the preml-wh«e mwt be remoYed at the time MGB 87 HARDTOP --~~. 11S,~95 4 =: Fast Rt"Sult StrVl('f NOTICIJ Y• ..... bMfl w 259 Hid property hll """ of Hie Said 1Ubjec1 to pr10r CONV New llrH & VW 1963 er-cab. MW I won't fut loogl 84&-8533 2600 HarbOr Blvd wed. Tiw..t _, dedd9 ---------11ored, ind which ere c:anoallatlon In the __,t of carpet 1850 FIRM paint & ~nt. 912 Porecne ____ COSTA MESA dirtttory Your ,...... ,_ wtdlevt ,_ rtaJC NOTICE located at PubNc St°'•· Mttlement ~ °""* eng 11 s a beautiful ~trVIC't is our Mlltt .._.. ....._ ,_ ,.._ 2075 Newpor1 Blvd . In the lr\<I Obllgtted petty Olted 8'2 1401 ' VW BUG 73 CADILLAC '69 Coupe d• ..-........ •.,... "9ed K ..a City of Coetl MeN. County iti11 9th and 18th d.., of """ -----cia.sslc 675-7886 Good ahape, rune VIiie, orig owner. 10.0.CS spttialty ~....... ...... NOTICI CW I ALI of Orange, State of Cell-1988 Publie St°'. ~ lll 1l10t1Ytrff~l• 1come-ComeaiohCome exceltent,$1800/obo exln't cond, run1 gr .. 11 Call6425678ut 322 lfyOuwllfltoMektheld· ~UANOONID '°'nl1,thegood1,ch111•or aoement. Inc T~ lt411I00.1H...0411 buy-1nclu111ted 846-70<&5 $1200obo~9-4350 vice of an anomey In ttlll N"IONAL....oNRTY penionllpropertydeecr1bed (818) 2••-8080. Agent tor ---------+----------+---------o---------~----------1----------l matt•. you lhould do eo Notice It ti.reby9lven tti.t below In the matters If Owner P\&.IC NOTICE I. Ptlll.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pta.JC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE promptly 10 th1t your writ· un<Mr Ind purtull'll to Sec-E 1 1 8 . A O n t I d Publlthecl Orange Coalt ten reeponM. "any, mey be tlon 19&e of the Callforn11 M111ganstem-mttru & bll Delly Piiot July 9, fa. 1eae SUMMONI I dlrecc1on de 11 c0!1• Ml SlJ-to the term1 end condition• ol the lotlowlng bid lotm 1nge, CA 928&8, Attorney flied on time Clvll COde the property IP'l\91. 1 mite bx1, twn cllra. 1 .. w2e t (CITACION JUDtCIAI..) PEFUOR COIJR'f SAN Priority In ~ptenoe ol C a 1 h Payment In lull 1hlll be for Fred Veeclo Admlnl1-AVllOI Ulted ha lido CS. lllled below belt.ved to be NOTICE TO DEFENDANT BERNAROINO COUNTY propoul1 to 1e11e Uld 138,500 OO(plu1tmlnu1). made by Auguat 8, 1988, trllor with Wiii Annelled mandldo El lrlbunll puede abandoned by RAMP RES· AvllO 1 Acuudo) RICE I 1540 N MOYntaln Ave , On-prooerty WIH be given to P rom I 9 Io r y n O t I I t nd the material 111111 be r• J1net Lund decldlr contra Ud lln AU· TAURANTS/PAUL MAO· M 0 R GAN I NT EA . tlflO CA 917112 w .. t Valley ptopouls wtlleh otter tow $57.~ 00 Intangible prop-moved from Olllrtct prop-Publtthed Orange dlencla I menot qua Ud. r• OEN wtlOM l11t lddr-w11 "4ATIONAL, " CALn=ORNIA Judlelll Otllrlet COii I-to enroll-Ind arty auumptlon of equip-arty II the time of lull pay· Deity PllOI July a. 9, t5, 1Ne ac><>nd• dentro de 30 dlaa. 24583 Skylln• Ori o . DEATH NOTICES ..,OAPOAATtON GLENN The f\atne addr .... ano otter qu1flty pr09r1m1 ment 1e ... S28.200 00 ment TW249 L•• 11 lnform1c:lon qua Sunnymead. C1tlfornt1 RICE INOIVIOUALL Y ANO teieph<>M numti.r of !>lain· The governing boatd r• That II hu ~ agreed The BoatO , __ the llgue 92388 wtn be IOld •t public OBA RICE MORGAN INTER-111f s lltorney 0t p4elntltt MNM the rlglll 1ny 0t •Ill be'-1 Aid llCWI ... and nght to rejeet eny and ell Ml.IC NOTICE SI Utted CS.... IOMcttllf el IUCtlon at SOUTH COAST NATIONAL JOSEPH A ,...thou! en attorney 11 (Et bldl Ind to waive tny Ir-lnterlOed ttent1er• u ,. bldl or to waive any Inf°'. coneejo de un lbogaOo Wt AUCTION. 2202 8 Mlln St., GENNIT"TI GENESA OIL & nomb<• II Olreccion y el ny. regularltlet quited by Sec 2407• of the mallly or 1rregutarlty In the ll -1 •te 11Unto. deC>er1I hacerlo Santa Ana, Celllornle 92707 GAS CORPORATION A mero oe talelono dat 0 1teo 11 Huntington Bull,_. end Prof..ton1 bidding All me1eria11 ere NOTICE Of SAU lnmedlat1mente, de Mii on July 23, 1988 et 8 o'c:k>dl CORPORATION. RICHARD 1t>og1do del dem1t1d1nt1 o Bee<:h C1llfornla thll 23rd Coda. that the contldetetlon IOld In en u 11, where 11" Of' A•ANDONEO miners, IU rHpue1t1 P.M G DUNHAM DUNHAM & def demendente que no1 day of June 19811 for the tranaler of .. Id bull· condition Th• Ol1trlct Nf'IONAL "'°"'"TY eec:rtta. II hlf'/ aig\11111, pu9de ~Ion of Property: ASSOCIATES A CORPOA· t~ 1t>ogac10. ..I AN· OCEAN VIEW tCHOOl. nesa and tran1fer of Mid ma~N no guarent ... wrttten Not1ce l1 hereby given that -reglatrld1 I tlempo. Mlacellan.c>ul RMt1ur1nt ATION JAMES B VERITCH OREWS & HUMMEL, Law-1 DllTf'ICT IOAf'D 0.,. ltcenM II to be Plld only or implied u to the con-under and pursuant to Soc-t-TO THE RESPONDENT· Equipment/Suppl,_, Office SEACLIFF FINANCIAL y•ra. 9330 ~Hellne Road. Tf'UITIEI, ., thell• alter Uld trenaler hu ~ dlt1onol1nyltem.1tem1may lion t988 of the C•llfomta The petitioner hll ftled • Equipment. Plano Ind, ... CORPORATION, ROBERT Su 11 e 100 A Inch o Men:u1, P,..ldent approved by th• ~lrt be withdrawn from H .. If r• C111{1 Coda the property petition concerning your vtllon projec1or w BALL MACKEY & BALL Cucsmono• CA 9170t (71•1 Publlllll!ld Orin~ Co111 ment of Alcoholle 8ev94'1Q9 quired prior to blo 90C9P-llllld below belleved to be m1rrlaoe II y0u fall to Ille a Dated this 30 day ot June, ROES l THROUGH SO ANO 989 1777 0111yPllotJune27 Juty2 9 Control 11nce ab1ndoned by PRO· reeponae wtttlln 30 dl)'I of 1988 OOES1 THROIJGH100 1N· DATE (Fec:hal SEP 101986 ThlltMle trantlet1nd Signed A f'owleJ OUCTION CONTROL lhed1telhatthl1eummon1 C,. ... Zlncla USIVE 19115 FW89i aaeionment of the alor ... ld f'urcheelng ~ ' EQUIPMENT. INC whose 11 Ml'Ved on y()U,yOur deflUft Publiahed Orange Coat YOU ARE BEING SUEO f'oHmerle Chn11 , stock In trade. ll1tturH Oiied July 8. t~88 latt eddteu wu. 3228 E may be entered and the O•lly Piiot J\Jly 9, f8, 1918 av PLAINTIFF IA ud le es11 ~ty Cteni f>tel.IC NOTICE equ•pment 1no good will ot Publllhed o;enge Collt WILLOW ST • SIGNAL t11LL court may ant• 1 Judgment W2t5 aem1nd1ndol GLEN LARRY Publlahecl Ora1199 Coast 1110 bull'-1 will be con· Oally Piiot Juty 9. 18. 1988 C1llfornt1 90808 WiM be told containing Injunctive or --------- MC MILLIN BERNARD ANO Delly Piiot July 2 0. t6 23 I tM71 .... mmeted and· the con· w2eo •1 publk: luctlon II SOUTH other orden concerning Dun11c W\TICE EL EA N 0 RT FELT 0 N 1988 NOTICE TO lldetetlOn thetefor to09ther COAST AUCTION 2202 S dMllon of property, epouaal __ r_U1K. __ nv ___ _ OONALO ANO CHRISTINE W'J•i CMDfT~I Of· wtth tl>e conlldetatlon 19f P\8.IC NOTICE Mein St Santi An1. Cttf. ~. cNld c:uetocty, ct\110 1 41112 JONES ELDON 0 LAHR IULJ( 1"ANUEf' the trensf« and utlgnment lornl1 92707 on July 23. tupor1, attorney 1 .... Cotti, NOTICf Of THEODORE GRANT PUT. MllC NOTICE AND OF INTINTION or the afor ... ld ltoenM (or ll aaa l988 11 6 ° Clocil P M and ll>dl other relief u may ll'U9UC I AL.e NAM Mt c HAE l AN 0 TO Tf'AN.,1!111 Ileen_) I• to be paid on Ot Notice of .... of 0..C:r1ptlon of Property be grentld by the court Tiie Of' Nf'IOMAL TRAC EV AILEY ROBERT NOTICE Of l~NTIOH TO ALCOMOUC alter the 18th d•y ol Augu1t ..... PropertJ et s TEEL H 0 Is T. MIS-garnllhment Of weoes. Ilk· PflMl"TY w SMITH WILIAM H ANO l(Alf 'llAL ANO "R· NVl'IACMI 11986, at the escrow depart-Private.. CELLANEOUS VALVES & Ingot money or property or II l0801. RENEE L SUIT ANO KEN-SONAL l'tllOn'ITY FOf' UCINN(I) rnent ot AllmllOI Eacrow. II No A 132360 GAUGES. OFFICE EQUIP· other court IUthorlzed Notice 11 hereby given lhtt NETH L WILLIAMS I PVf'POIH Of CONDUCT· (he•. t101-f107 tt•78 South Street. In the In the Superior CO\Jrt of MENT/SUPPLIES 1Hooeedlngem1ylleoreeult. pureuant to Sections You hewe JO CALENDAR INO INP:ANT CA .. I , U.C.C.and City of Cerritos, County of the St1ta of Cellfornla, for Dlledthla30dayolJune, MAR 111988 21101·2l7l5 of the Cell· DAVI eftet Ihle 1ummon1 Pf'llCHOOl AND/OR 2A011 el aeq N P) Lot Angelee. State o1 Call-the County of Or1nge t988 "-..... ~ Clettl 1 B p I• Mf'\led on rou to " ... CHILD CAf'l l'tll<>OflAMI NOTICE IS HEREBY lornla provided that the 0... In lhe Mlt11f of the &Illa Cr8'g .I. Zinda Im• M. ltJwta. Anon., l~~n• C:,"!~~! 2:~e tyP"JTftten retpot'I•• at NOTICE IS HEAEl!IY GIVEN to the Credltorw of P•ttment of AICOhOllC olFREOVESCIO. DeoeMed Pubtllhed Orenge Cout et u.,:::"•w" ... oltheC1lllOtnf1Commerlcal thle ~ Gil/EN that on the 23rd day GUS DEFALCO Soctal Se-8ev9tlQ9 Control hu IP-I Notic.11 hereby given that Diiiy Piiot July 9· 18· 1986 ..,. 'L CA m77 Code s.ctton 535 ol the A lettef °'~a.it •Ill of June t988 lhe Board of curtly No 384-44-84 1 t. PfOVl!ld Aid trantlet ol Hid the underllgnec:I wlll NII 11 W284 Publlahed urenge Coat Ci lltornle Penal Code and "°' pro4ect rou. your ~ Ttullfll!la ol the Ocean View Tran1ll!lfor end Llcen .... f~M Prtvlla tale to the hlghell ·"8.JC NOTICE Deity Piiot .My 9, 18, 23, 30, the provl•lon• ol the Call· written '"POft .. ""''' be School Ot11t1et of the County whOM bu8'nMI 1ddr-t1 Deted June 25. tllae end beat bidder, eubjec1 to t988 W2 ... rornla Auction Llcenaln In ~ t.gal '°'"' N you ot Orange State of C..._ 270A E 11tfl Street In thel Out Deft6cn, Tr_.__ connrmatlon ol Hid Su· t1471 ""' Aet. the undettlgnec:I wlll ull •llflt tM OCM>rt to Mar rour lorm1 e1e1etm1neo thll the City of Coet1 M .... County lftd ~ parlor Court. on or •her the '1CTJT10U8 .,..... 11 publlc tale by competitive CJIM. followino land bulldlngl of Orange State or Call-vi-t cot....... ..... 16th dly o1 July, 11188, •I the MAim l'TATWmN'T rtaJC NOTICE bidding on Iha 24th day ol " you do not m. JOUt end equipment will not be IOfnl1 92827 thst • bulk I r · Vincent Cel1ftdre1. omc. 01 Janet Lund, !505 The followlng ~ .,.. July, 11188, at 2:30 o'clock rMPCNI" on ttme, JOU "'., needed for llCtlOOf porpo-. tr•n11er.11 lboutto be made TranefeNe and lfttended City Peritwsy W . Orenga, d 0 1 n g bu i l n • 11 1 t . • •1111 p.m on the premlMI where loM tM c.e, and rOUt1 and wlll ~let to tile hlOhM1 to VINCENT COLANOREA. Trlftl..,_ CA 92688 Tt•-83<&-3388 PAAILLO, HOLLIS a AS. NOTICI CW H id prop.ny hll b"n .,,.,.., _, tftd prop-• bidder lot purpoMt ol 0()8f· INC Soclal Security No -. Published Orange Coal! refet 111 lnqulrlel to Fred SOCIA TES 1800 Dove PUeUC IALI stored, ind which ue any "'*' be tallen wt~t atino 1nr1nt c1re, preschool Tr1n1le<" end Intend~ Dally Piiot July 9. 1988 VMC:lo 5813 Horrell Rd , Str .... Suite 330, Nftport CW NAIONAL located at Publlc StOfag•. tvrihef warning from the enotor chllt:l c1ra program• Tran1fer" wtloM busln.e W283 01yton, 01110 45428 (578) BMch, Clllfomll 92te0 ~ 2075 N-port Blvd. In the eov,,, for the period beginning eddrau II 1235 E Imperial '31-U37. County of Or-Fran!! Plfltlo, 2297 Rock· 1"111 I Ctty or Coet1 M .... County TMN •• othef legel ,.... • August 15 1986 throuoh Hlghw1y . In th• City of ange, Stet• of Cailf°'nt1, all r1doe Pt .. Orenge. California Notice II hereby given that ol Orange, State or C•ll· qvlfements You mer want June 30 1967 Plac.ntla County o1 Or· flt8JC NOTICE the right. tltte and lnt-t of 92817 pu11uant to Section• tornl1. the good1, chlttlel or to calf an 111orNy ,. ... SCHOOL ADDRESS Inge Stet• of C1flfornt1 Mlddeeeeaed1tthellmeof Auth~.9174~· 21101·21715 of the c.u.. peraonalpropertyO..Ctlbed •••r If you do not llnown Lark 111ew Scf\00 17200 92832 NOnc. CW IALa dMth and all the rtoht. tltle Aw Founttlrt v..., CA lomia hllnell Ind Pr1> below In the matter• 11 an 1tt.,_.,, rou l'IWIJ c..11 M P1rie11ut1t Lane Hunt1noton The ioca11on 1n Cattfornta TO ~IT _.,.,.,. 1 and lntetMt thet the •tate t2Mr ' ~ eoci.. a.ctlon 2328 E t 1 8 R 0 n 1 1 d 1tt...-, retwrat _..,. • BMch CA 9284 7 of the Chief e~ecutlve otflol Nollce It hereby g"'9n that of uld deoMMd hu ec-Thie bullMN 11 con-of the Callfomla eomm.del M1rg1n1tern·mtt,.1 a bx 1 ...., Md of9ke (ltei.d In No of Roome 2 or pr1nc1p1I bullntae office bid• will be reoel¥ed tor Mia quired by oe>eratton of i.w Of duc:t~ by a gen.,11 C*t· Code, l«;1lon U6 of IM IC)'ngt. 1 m1ec bxe. 1wn chr1, tM phene boo*) No of Square FMt t920 of lhe Int~ tran1teror 11 to the htgn.t bid<Mt(I) Of ot~M other than °' In nerahlp callfotnle Perl9I Code and mllC llmt ~ de ~ te .,.. All P"opoa&I• must be ,., aame u ebove v1riou1 machine tools ex· addition to tNlt of lllld cs. FrlM Penllo • the prO'Mlonl of the C... H21, Guy Bedlnget 10 ,,....... •It cltaclon Ju-oeoveo no l1tet 1111n Thurt-All other bullnMI narnee OMI to t,,. ~· of lhll ONMd, at the time of demth, Thi• etatement '111111 ll'9d fornl1 Auotlon L.lcenllng bxa mllC 1tm1. 1f1 & Iv st, dtn dWal uetM ttene "" llituo d1y July to tHB 11 tO 00 and add, ..... uMd by the Huntington e .. ch Union In Ind to Ill the oenlln ,... llllth thll County Clettl of Or-Act. the underllOI*' 'Wiii llfl bg, mite c1thr19. bk CM de ID 0.AI CALINOAJIK>l 1 1 m 11 the Bu11neu Office Intended tr1n1fetor within High Scf\Ool Dl1trtet ~operty 111\llted In Clfy of enga County on June 11 •;::.;* .... by oompetltlve Owner ,...,..... the right per• pre1enta1 ""' of the Oc.an View Scinool thr• yeara la1t p111 eo ,., ~Id form •639 with~ 01tden Orov.. County of 1988 "1tm on the 2<&ttl day of to bid 11 theute Purcfla- ,...,....., -nit 1 -Dlllrlct 19&40 B Str .. t, u known to the lnt~Cled flcet1on1 and lndloatlng Orenga, State of Cellfomta, Publllhed OrMQe CoMt Juty, .... at 1:00 o'dooti mu1t be made with calh only ~en •te -'•· Hvntlngton l!IHch Cell-111n1fer .. ltl None exact IOcatlon ol lteme may plll11cu~ dMcrtbed u f04. OellY PNot July 9 tt 23 30 p.m .. on IM premlMI ~ and plld fC>f 11 Ille ume or UNI oane e UM ,._.. fornl1 0284 7 81<lt Wiii be The property ~ deecrlbed be Obtll~ ff om the °'9trtct lovn, I . t9M ' ' ' ' Mid :.~ hM ~ purchH• All purChlHd ~ no la ~ °'**' eubj«t to Education In gerwtl u All tlodt In Purcha1lng Department. lot 35 Of Tr11et No 1730, W2Ua 1tore , 111d Whloh ere good• 11re aold u It , and proteoc*'i e-. ~ta Code Section 39386 a !fl trlde fhrturH, equipment 1025 t Yorlllown Avenue. as thOWll on a Map reCIOfOld IOClted at Pul*c ltoraee. muit be remolt9d at the time -nta e .,...,._ "9M qua tleu Of • public l\'ltleflng of and good Wiii of • C«1111f1 Huntington IHCh. C A In Booll 52, Ptg9125 and 27 rta.JC NOTICE 20M ""°9ntla Avenue. In of Mia Said eubjeet to prior cumpllr ee11 lu fer-the Board or Tr1.111 .... on r"taur1n1 butlnese 11nown 92846 Afr/ Item may be in.. of Mlecatleneoue Mape, ,... IM City of Colta Mele. eancelletlon In the evenl of M•l"•d•• l •1 1 l e t JulyfO tHeat tOOOem 1n 1 11 0 E FA l CO S 91)8Ctldatt"4tlltewMr•lt1t oordaofOrangeCounty,CA I(_. County of Orenot. Stete of Mltle>IMnt ~ ~ .,op'ldtt ................ the ISoerd Aoom II 189'° l!I RtSTORANTf and IOCal~ IOCltld dlolflng requlu more OOfM'IOflly ltnown '1CTYnC>Ue ..._.. Cel1'omla. the gooda, Ghat· and oOll;•t~ party Oeled .-le_..~• Street Huntington 8eectl et270AE t7th8tr .... lnthe ICflooll'IOUne>riortoJuty2•. M 10192 fdOIWOOO i.-, ...-..nA.,_.,,. tteeorpereonafpropertyct. th119thllnd t6thdeyofJuly ~ Cahf0<nla 92$i7 Any ,. City ot Coet1 Meu County 19" Oetden Orow. CA The folowtr'9 Plf'ICJN er. ICtfbld bltow kl tM met· tNI Publtc Storage Min BJORNEBY MAXINE AIKEN BJORNEBY I passed away July 4, 1986 Preceded 1n d eath was her beloved hu.- ba nd, Waller R. Bjorneby in 1969. Survived by 5 chil- dren. Walter E. Bjomeby of Home stead. Flonda. Robert G BJOmeby of Cor ona del Mar; Karen Mc Laughlin of La Crescenta. CA .. Lynn Statns of Rolling Meadows, Ilhno11. Susan Watkins of ln- d1anapoll111 Indiana. also 8 grandchildren and 2 great grand- child ren Also survived by a brother. C.R Alken of Powers. Oregon, SlSt.er. Janie@ Ames of Wheatland. Wyom-ana. and many rueces and nephe~ Mrs Bjorneby and Mr Sjomeby moved IO Corona del Mar m 1952. She wu an ac- uve member of t.he Zon~ Club of New- port Harbor and Mr Bjorneby wu a CPA in the Newport Area for m1ny yeara Memorial Service. will be held July 18. 11 A M at St Michael And All An1e1t Epl1copal Church, 3233 P.Oflc View, Coron• del Mar. In Jltu of flowera d onations may be made to The American HHn ~ .xiation, P 0 BoJC 1704, San~ Ana, CA 92702. (714) ~7-3001 ~ ~ "'° ,,_ .. eu lpotlll~ perlOll pteeatll "I of Orange State ot Cd· llld1 1hall be cteerly Tenn1 of .... CUh In law-doing bul l,,... 11: (A) tet'I of aoement. Inc, T....,hOM ,..,_.. 1 ~ ...... Mid rTWl>tllnQ lhall be 91., lomi1. and tranaf9r the fol.. ~.o '"Surp4ue f~t ful money of IN UnltM '°"TY CAMOTI: C•I V1C-0020, '-"oe. KWtt· 8 bu (t 18) 244-9080. Aoen1 tor ,..._ .. ...., r • ,_... en opponunlty to ra1• the IOW1ng •ICOhollC beVer808 · lid •839", ~ to 8t1t• on con~lon of T<>l'IA'l IAKE SHOP.~ rtltlf lnlttn, 20 1tk dn. 2 o...net ZAMOR.A ~., ....,.., eu .._.. bid• Ofally etter the -led ~ .. (Of llcenlel), On sa.. Attyn l ~. PurcfllllnQ tale, °' P8l't cUfl !Ind IMll-I lttteol 11 , Coet1 MeM. ""'· dlltl, 2 fl Ctbe, mil olfc Publtlhed Orange COllt C H A R L Ii: $ G ,, 0011 ..... ~-.. bid• ,,.. °'**' P<OYldlng BHr ' Wine. Number Mlf\804W. Huntington e.ecfi enoe ewtdenCed by not• ... Cllltomi. ·~ Cldt Dally Piiot July a, 18, IHI ZAMORA na 66 Pl'_....., "" .,,._. ... auch bid 111ai1exeMd.by 11 •t·17'e83, now ''**' to Unton Hlgfl 8cnool Olttrtct. cured by Mor1ci-ge °' T'ru.at .1oeept1 A llollt•. Mot a A.50, 8'.oley a H1p-12 w2e1 • ."Oc • a olcMtalpet,_.41 .. ..,., IMlt five (5) percent, the l>fetnl-located et 270A ! 102St VOflrtown Alf8 . Hunt· Deed Of' lfll property eo Wlndaor 8MS . L09 AnQ96ee. miac: 1>11.1, drut, * 9'1'r. :'>0 y..at r~idcnt of blet.I ..,.. ,., ... ,._ hlOl'tell of any written bid r• 17th Strtet, fOf the premtaee lnQton e..ctl. CA 928'8, eold Ten per oent of""°""' CA I0020 mllC nll\I Coe~ Mtta palled ........ ,_. .. ....., cllwcs located 11 270A E 17th and rtlOllYed at °' IMfor• bid to be depe)jllt~ Wfttl bid Tl'll• bualne11 11 eon-C74, ~ latd· dntle It. "9,JC ll)TIC( iwiy July 8 '1986 H ~ ..._ • ~..... Coples of the ttrm1 end Street, In tile City of eo.ta 2-00 I> m July 24, 19&e, •I Bid•°' off.rt to be In W\11-dUcted by en lndlvlduel frdg. mllC Olthe, dfllf. mlac • f' .,"'" •rt•m•o-. 11 ,.....,. condttlon1 ot the ,.... .,, Mela. County Of Or1n99 wt11ct1 tllN and place bid• Ing and wlll be NOll¥ld ., .1oeept1" lollc• ltme I ctm wu a World War II ... 1 .. t111 ......... 8¥1111ttMltatthedlefrletoffloa St1te otC&tlf°'n11 wlll be l>Ut>MdY opened and the aforlMld otnoe at /11"1 Thll 1tatament Wit fled 0103. O.ltcl ~owe!U-MOT9CI CW Vt>~nn of tht' Navy. ......_ 1 .. .....,.. •,.... 1t ttle llfOfementtonecl ao T1111 the amo..,nt 01 ttild tn t>ldO C, "°°"'Mt time eft• '"' n.... i>uDll wttll IM~ a.rte of Or-mllC Mme I c:fthl. c:ftee, ,,,._, ~ IALI a memh.r of l .,..... • t11111f 1 • • ctr..a Mlnimuln IW'ltll 1or puretl ... l>f'°' or cone60er· All ...,.,_ of c:anaoe cation '*eof ~ befOJ• ltlQ8 Coufolty °" JuN 21. ~ 1..w1 !fie tifl'!' cw ~ J him H .... ...._ • .,... ...., O..e>on!tencl 9CCOfnPM~· anon In connection wltl'I Mid and r~ 11• !fie ,.._ date of.... • ,... to bid It the_.. ~ "'°"""" oac oly N~ ''" af .,....,. ..r.. 1ng ~I lfld MMoel ttanet• °'Mid llceftM '°' lpoMlbllllyof the~ Dat.o ll'llt 111 day of July. '11-""""betnlOIWlttlc:.etlonly I_, I Society, P t P'rw•· ._..,. lflall be IO s2 per ..,_.. i.e.-) Ind Mid~. btddel1•l ..._ taJI .. be t... '""'*'*' Orenge CoMt and peld fl:lr a the time of Notloell~llf'olen"* dent of Thf' U•bt•nt C.. .... OCV'IMZS foOf,permonttl tneludlng the •tlmat~ In-a&Mdtollll*tt..,.._vaMcl Janec Lund Attomey at OelfyP!lol.Jvly2.l , 18,H , pur~ All purcl'll.Md 1>1ir1111nt to feotlonl Club and a nwmbtr umbus, he was also Past President o( the Senior C1urens Golf Assoc1at1on. and the Yachtmasters and Engmet>rs Association or C~hfom1a He IS survived by his w1Ce Mary L Zamora Nine children Nicholas of Hunt ington Beach. David n( Newport Beach, Karen. Michele, Wtl lram. Teresa and Charles all of Cos141 Mesa, Mtthael of Los Angeles and Charlene Dameron of Santa Ana Heights, granddaughters, Nicole and Lori Dameron. 2 brothers, Joseph of M1ss1on V1eJ0 and Adolph of Buena Park, 2 Sl.Sters Delores Zamora of Placentia. Ben1 ta SorcabaJ of Hunt ington Ek-ach, step- brother, F'rank Errota of San Jt:>1e Recl- u1tion of the Rosary followed by Mass of Christian Burial, 8 P M Friday at St Joachim Church In- lermen t will take place at Riverside Na· tronal Cemelery Friends who w11h may call at Brown Colonial Mortuary. 204 W 17th St.. Stanta Ana, Friday, 10 A.M to ~ P M The family request tn heu of flowen, memoriala to St Joachim School Foundation 1964 Or 1nge Avt>. Coeto M~. CA 92627 PACMC V11W' ..... Al.,MIC I CerMter)•~ 3~,.. .. ~ Neo190f1 ~ f4.4.2700 H~U ..... llT. CIU¥I Mot1u.y . c.1 ... y t12~~ .. CottaMeu S.0.-5654 f"9 name and lddr-of Wrtn.,, propoull to ..... vente>fy, 11 the eum of tetall ""' ta• permit L.aw 505 Cit~ PM-.y W , 1... goodl .. toed • II lftd 21701-217 t5 of Iha Cal-( th· Kn ht.I f Col in. court ti .J!I ~ y ..ict pr~ mu.i conform 1124 200 00. whlcll con11et1 nun'lbe>r II 9\lbmltt~ with It• can be 000 °' 1000. Or· WM 1 mutt be remov'9d •t the time fOrnla ~ ~lrld~.!~~o-~_:O~:::.:"...:.:::.:•ll~=.,:O:::_:~:_t_:::::======~ .. J ------------------------------------------ ------ Raue'Reuiews For et the tag. e for an elegant. tantah11ng. and v1rtua1Jy effort le s barbecue that features succulent barbecued duckling and picy apple chutney. cream> mush- room pate. grill-roasted vegetables. two-in-one alad and Joh of thirst-quenching aced tea ! As the Mar attraction in this exceptional barbecue. Tenyaki Glazed Duckling quarters are simply basted with new K ikkoman bottled teriyaki baste & gla1c. Convenient and great tasting. it gives the duckling an exquic;itel> rich teriyaki fla\Or with juM the stroke of a brush. And its ''just rig ht" consistency produces a beautiful reddb.h-brown gla1c in only minutes. This recipe couldn't be easier. or better tasting! Duckling. like chicken and turkey, is both light and nutritious. An excelle nt ourcc of protean. it\ very low in cho lesterol and sodium and reluti\ely low in fat and calories. Available year round in most .. upermarket.,, dud.ling i' al'io economical. One can thrift- ii) \ene four of the rrio.,t enthu-.iastic eaters. ec;pecially 1f u's a ccompanied b> the dcl1ciou\ dt'lhes featured here. You ma) not reall1c ho"' eas> duckling 1s to barbecue o n We ber\ G l-' t-SI~ ''" ga ... gnll Weber'' ne" Fla\on1er'" S)stem gt\C'> barbecued lood more Ila\ or and it el1m1natc-. um\ anted flare-up' Ptu .... there .., no need to light wuh matche'I. A one- butlon 1gn1ter '" 11ch light' all t hree burner .... <Ind after a 10 minute preheat, the gnll\ read) f a'>) 10 U'IC , it\ perfect for outdoor• entertaining becau-.c 1t1e4uire' \ 1rtuall> no attention. And that\ a'' real plu., for the outdo<ir chef You'll aho rclt .. h ~p1C) Apple Chutne). Sea'loned \\1th fresh g1 nger a nd tang) c1dcn inega.t. it boa ... i... a s pecial na .. or that come'\ from Kikkoman bottled tcn)al-1 mari nade & ~aucc a 'lpecial combination nf natural!) h rc\\cd \O) ... auce. \'wine . bnw.n ~u gar. herb., and -.pice' (I h1' chtJ t nn. combined \\-ith ma)<rnnaisc and lemon 1u1<.:c. ,., at ... o the 'tar 111 the out-.tandi ngdres!\ing for the li ght and rdre,hing D uckling <.ialad \\1t h Apple Chutne) Dr~ ...... ing.) 1 o keep the .. nadcrs ha pp) and at bay until the grilling\ done .... h1ch won't be long offer them cream} M U!:.hroom Pfrte It\ rich. tre.,h mmhroom Ila\ or .., dclicatel) p iced \\1th onio n. Pa r me-.an chcc.,e and K1kkoman naturall) brc\\-ed SO) \auce I he' cr .. atde \\ebcr" grill not onl) cook., a main cour\c 4u1dl) and ea,11\. 11'' a 1,0 gre.it I or \ cgeta hie.,. Our R oa ... tcd Ve get a hie Duo of corn and 1ul.Ch1n1 1::i. a brce1c. '\e~tled in loll packet~ \\Ith butter. Kt l-1.oman natur.tlh brc\\Cd \O) ... auce. pepper and basil. the v-egetabJc, arc dont' to mouth-\\atering perfection 111 1u't haH an hour The t 11 le r olc in h w-1 n-One ~a lad belung'l to the .,prrtt:I} ... ea.,oned drc"'''"!! \\h1ch double., a" a marinade. Cucumber. tomato and tcd onion arc marinated 111 the dres~ing. then the entire mixture 1' to.,...cd \\Ith cn'p green.. The ::i.i.mple oil and \tnt·gar combination ... pring' to Ide with the addition of Ki kkoma n natu- rally brc\\Cd \Cl\ ,aun:. An all-purpo.,c ~ca!\on i ng. it add' a d1..,t111c- t1\c ... park qi Ila\ or t1l all k1nc.h of te mpting d i,he ... f hlf\l·tjUCnd1111g ICCd tl'H I\ C\ Cf) one\ fa\(HllC 0Jf0Cl.:UC OC\- erage. Young and old alil.c "di quaff it dm\ n hclnre. during a nd after thi.. meal \1a1,.e tht• it.ell tc.1 h\ one ol the method' bclo\\: d )OU like. add \our t•ho1c.:c of lrull 1u1ce' to create a 'upcr 'ummcr punch .I Lht he ... urc to 'la rt\\ 1th a good qualtt) tea 'o \ nu'll come up" 1th .i drini.. th.it.., rdrc,h1ng .ind. he't ol all. ta..,te' "'good a' 11 look' lu't .tdd \11lll 1,1\0llte de"Ctl Jlld Clllll) a Jt\lllll'll\C d111111g c\pencnl'l' that "111 h1.. long 1l'mcmhcrcd Teri1Jaki ~lazed Duckling. tro1l·n d11tl..l1ng th,1\\l'd and q11a1tul'd " cur K 1U,11man hortkd tl'll\.ti..1 ha,ll' & gla1l·• \r1n \ppk Chutnn (\l'l' Dud.ling ~a lad "11h ~pie:\ '\ppk ( hu1nc) Dre'"ng 1cup1..·) ~a'h dud.ltn!! quartl'I\ rat di\ \\Ith papl'I to\\l'l1ng Rl.'nHl\C and J1,card t'\ll'" lal l1 11m J11dl1ng. pll'll.'I.' 'kin lthcrall) \\Ith lo1k Plarc 4uartl.'r'. '"Ill \ldl'' 11r llll p1l°11C:t(l'J l'lH1k1ng g11J. lll\l'I ,1nd UlOk dud.ling I 111 I I 4 h11u1'. 111 111\lil tender Hru'h quarter' gt•nt·1ot"h \\Ith tl.'11\al-1 ha,ll' & gl.l/l' d1111ng f,1" hall ol l'cwl-ing llllll' \c1\l· \\Ith \pll) \ppk l h11111n \!1ak1:' 4 'l'" "'lt' • 1u1 \\111t Crl.11l· ,,111.1111rn ( 11mh1nt· 6 I h'p t..1kk11111a n hotlkd tt'rl\al-1 h.1,tt &. gla/t'. 2 I h'P r1:d \\1111.' anti I 4 11:a,p1111n <Jni-.1.. wtd. eru,ll1.:'d Bru,h dut·k l111g quartt '' d' d11cucd abo\c 1 n ha rbl'1.. ut· t'I\ 1 ht• 1nd111..·r1 nwt lrnd nn t ht· ( 1t' nc'" •• ga' g 1 ti I. p1 l'lll'<t I a 11 thrn· h1111H1' on high 10 m1nutl' \ltt·r prt:h1:a11ng. tu1n tht• l1ont .ind had. httrlll'r' to 111nl111m .ind rlH' 1..cntt·r hurner nll. ma1111a1n111g a tempt•1,1111rt· 111 Jhout 'Ci0° Plan· l1wd' Ill l't'nter nl tht• c1wll.1ng gtllh tnH rand lllnk t.11 111nt 111J1t.itnl 1n rcupc I 1H all othl.'r I\ pt'' nl grill' relcr tu \CHll m.1n11lattu1t•(, d11t•t•11on' lnr 1nd 1rct1 conking lo barhnut• In lht 1ndlll'tl nwthml 1n a cm1:r1:d kl'ttk I\ pt ~1111 pl.1tt' fond 1n the tl'lllt'I 111 lht· umking grill d1rcc1h ahmc .i drip p.111 Plall hnt cnal' nn cad1 'Ilk 111 1 ht· drip pan on I ht· lo\\ t'I gr ill I h1: ltd ,h1111ld ht tlo,cJ "h1k co11l-1ng ro tl'lillll tht• heat ffiushraorn Rite ' p1111nc.J lrt''h mu ... 111110111' 1.. hoppt•d 2 cup lhnppec.J 01111111 r h ... r \l'gt·1.1hk 1111 2 pad.t)!l'' (' 01 t'ill°ll I l'll'ilnl c ht'C'C 4 It.I rll· 1 cd • 4 cup gratcJ Parmc,an lhn,t· 4 cup minced lrt·'h p.1r ... 1n 2 I thp K1U .. oman naturall~ hrt'\H'd 'ti\ 'illll't' I tl'lll h hll•ad. th1nl\ 'lln;,d \.1111C: m11,h11111111' \\ rth 111111111111ht>t1111 rn I.tr gt' ,fl.ii kt tl\t'I llll'lllt1111 ht'UI 2 m11Hllc,, rt•m11\\' tinm hc-at \111 111 llt'.1111 rhn·,I.' 1111111 hkndnl \dd f>arm~'an dll't•\t' l''-'''lt•\ .md "1' 'a111..·c. ,11rrtng to te1mh1m· ~l'lrt~l'r .1 h . t'\lH'rl·d. ' ho111' 111 11nt11 th or ll uph I\ d11 I kd \n \l' '"' h I n· nd1 hrt.·.ut ,ltcc-' \.1a~n ,1h1111t 2 lllP' --------- Roasted Vegetable Duo 2 cur' corn. hu,~1:d and hahed 4 cup t>uttcr or margarinl' I I t>,p K1kkoman na1urall) l'HC \\ l'd \0) 'a UCC 4 1ca,po1111 blad pepper I X 1ea,poon ba\11. Cl 11.,hcd 2 1ucchrni.1:ach about 6 r nche' long. hahl'd lcngth\\M. Pl.11..e 1:;1ch hall car ot co1 non piece ol I oil. lu rgc enough to"'' a p .ir1n1nd 11 \.kit butter. '11r in 'o~ ~aucc. pt•ppl'r and ba'tl Pour equal!\ O\l'I u1rn Place 1ucch1n1 hahe,, cut \Ide d1rnn nl''t to 1:01n Hrtn l! up 2 long end' ol 1011. lolJ do\\n I\\ rec until tori .llnHhl rt''" nn food. (~cam "ho1.1ld be 1n 1.:cntl'r 111 1md.ago I I old t·nd' Jn\\ n t" ice Coo~ on grill 'cam \Ilk up ahnu1 6 1nl hl·, I rnm hc.11 .1 hnut 'O m111u1t·'· or until' cgcta hie' .trt' I t'lltk1 \1 .1~c' 4 'c" 1ng' Two-ln~One Salad I h'P H'gl·tahk tHI 'ma 11 t·m·u m hl't pn•lld. :'! I h'p K 1~koman nuturalh ha h cd and \t't'lkd ht t'\\Cd 'II\ ,,Hill' mt•d 111m t oma 111 2 1 b'r d"rllkd "hrtt' .2 'ma II red 1H11011 1hrnl\ \Inc gar ,fin·d _, 1 h .. p lllllll l'd ltc'h medium head 111m.1111l' par,fc\ or 1ed. green 01 ' 4 tl'a,po<Hl .. ugar huller lcul lettun·. I 4 lt'tl'P'hlll garlt1.. po\\dc1 \\a,hed and th1lktl ( tllllhllll tltf \0) '<IULC. \lllC:gar. par\fc\, 'IJ 13r anti l-'<lrlrl' pm~der in ... mnll h1ml Cut cucumber haf\c' cro""M 111111 I X-inch thick ,11n, and tom~to into 1-mch piece' Add 111 ... e1, 'nuce drc,o;ing v.:ith red nnion 'hct•, 'tirnn~ to comh1m· I l'I ,tanJ I hour. '111 111..·ca,wnall\ ~kan\\h11c, tear it'lllllC llllll h1tC'·\lll' p1t·cc' in ltttjtt' ,afad bov.:I lu't bt•fort• 'l'f\t11g pour l·hunk\ drf '""g o\er lettuce: to\\ to comh11ll \t'r\t' 1mmed1ateh Ma~c' 4 111 '' 'l "rng' Duckling Salad with SpiClJ Apple ChutnelJ Dressing (nor lllu,tratcdl 4 p1H111d lre'h 'n°'' pea' lfoil 1 ng \\flier ' l"lifl' 'hrl'ddl'd. cnnl-l·d dudllng (I )!Idled. rtiil'tcd or brn1kd dudl111g) I cup 't'ldk" grapt• hal\c' 2 lllfl di\ 1oa"cJ oi uid.iad pt.in111 .. ' green onion' anti top,. lhoppcd l,11gt' 'talk cckr~. 1ulrcnm·d 2 ' cup ma\onna1,e I 2 cup \pie~ Appk Chutnt'\ • '1 I h'P lemon rurct' Rl·11111\l' .111J d"carc.J trp' and .. 1r111g' lr11m 'llll\l pea ' ( ur pea' into JUlrcnnc ,trip' and plan: rn ho\\ 1 Pour 1n enough h111ltng \\,ltt'I t1l t11\l'r pea\. let ,1anJ 'O ,t·1.:11nd' 1 >1a1n . rtn'l' unJ1:r u1hJ "att 1 111 l't1ol thl.'n Jrarn thnroughl\ Comh1nc dm k gr.ire' pt·anuh grccn on11111' H'kt \ ,111d '1111\\ p1..1' 111 la1gc hn\\ 1 Hk nd ma\111111..tr'>c Lhutnn anJ lemon 1u11..1._ pnu1 11\c1 Ju1.k ml'.lur1.· and I•"' "' u1111h111t• "-t1' l' rnmt·tllatt•I\ \1,1kt' 4 to (I 'Cl\ IQ¥' \prl\ \pple (. h11tn1.'\ (. omh1nt' I pound pn lld lllllll .111d l'll.tr,d\ lht1pp1.d cno~1ng apple'. I lup chnppl·u nnron I lup 'uµa1. I 21.11p 1.11'111' I '1..up ~1~1-oman bottled tcn\,tkr marrnJtk ~ ,,111tt I 4 urp udl'r \1111.'gar 2 fh,p m1nt·l'll lre'h g111gcrH1nt and I :'! l llp \\,11t 1 rn I >u1d1,1,1.·n111 large ... aucerl.ln hring 111 horl Reduce heat and ,1mmll 11nu1\lll'il '" 1111n11te' or untrl 1h11..kt·n1.d '''1 n1..1.·a,1onalh Rd1tgl1Jll' Ill t'n\1.'rt·d ct1nta11Hr ,1,1:ral da'' tor t1.no1' "' hkncJ \1a~n abnut 2 cup' lced Tea .. Three llJa.l]s '\ \ I A\ 't W ·\ 't Brin~ I 4u.u t 11l 1..11ld \\ .itt•r t11 .1 tu II 11lll1n~ ho1l 1n a 'aut·cpan Rcnli)\C lrnm lhl' heal .ind 1mml·d1.1tl'1) ,1dd I~ tl·.1h.1g' or 1 'cup lon'e tea ( O\er .ind let .. 1.rnc.J c; mtnute' \111 .1g.11n .ind .. 1r.11n 1ntn a pitcher hole.Jin)! .1no1her 4u.1rt ol t•t1ld \\,Iler \\. htn 1t.1lh to ... enl'. pnur 1nltl 11.;e-fillcd (?la"c" ~ake' 2 4uart'. 10 'en ing., I\ I\ I \\ll R hll ;i 4uar11a1 111 l.'111ll.11nt•r \\Ith lrt·,hh dra,,n t:old \\3tcr \dll X 111 10 tea ha~' run1H rng lhl' lag' ( o\l'r .ind rl'lr1gl'r,11c Jt le.ht 6 he111r' 01 1nc 1111~ht Rt'ml'H hag,, "·lllCl·1111g a~,\1"'' 'Ilk 111 l•'lll.Ulll 1 \1 ak1:' I 4uut. rt't'IJll' ma\ be douhkd 1 \~11 \I <H-<\I I l 'C' 111-.iant tea pn\\Jl·t u1 u tla\01cd 11 .. :cd tea mix tnllm' 111~ d m•t.·t 1rnh o.n Jct 1 111 en' d11f'l\'. 1 n tlC ncral. U\l' ~ ruunJcJ tablc~puon::i. ol 1n,111n1 r1t1\Hkr t1l l'al·h 'lti:11t nl \\Ult'• II u""t! lhl' tl.n 1irl·d '''l'd lt'a m"l.,, alto" 1 2 lllp (111 2 ,m;11l t•mtlt1pc,l tt1 u qu,111 111 ,·old \\atct ------------ -------------------------------------------- r f s e ) I \ I CS Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedntl9day, July 9, 1988 Poultry industry hatching big consum€r sales reveals that consumers say they m\tatus as a maJOr 1:ompetitor to pin revoluuonizinJ the industry. try is the im~rovemcnt of pro-based on surveys of consumer IJ DOROTHY WENCK ...... 1 · "°'"' ............ W1ll you be cook1n1 the tra- ditional bamburaers or steak on your barbecue this weekend? Or have you switched to chicken as your favorite food to cook out· doors? The red meat industry 1s con- cerned because poultry has become a major competitor to red meat - not only on the barbecue grill, but for other at-home. restaurant and fast-food meals. C'onsuml'r research conducted by Yankelovich, Skelly and White on behalf of the red meat industry pref~r poultry to red meat in almost beef. The flnt revolution was thl' Another change 1 m the pro-duct1on techniques in the past preferences. For example, bo~elcu all areas of buyer preference amval of chicken on the ma s duction of chicken. Half of the several decade . ln the culy I 9j0s ch~cken and most recently. k1oles cntena. markl't f<:>llowina World War II . nation's chicken product is now 1t took 14 to 16 weeks to raise a chicken ~s •PP.Cared. Consumer personal d!sposable The next brcakthrouJh jlurrcd product'd _from CU to ~~kaae _ cfiicken suiuahtc for market. Today NoJ!fncd chicken co~ld be the income has nscn steadily since 1n thl' late 1960s when c 1cken by JUSt eight companies. Ten years it takes only half the ttme next b11 tren~ to boost ch1c_ken sales 1982, but real spending demand for eompan1es bepn di tribu · g cut· ago 11 took 20 compani es to do that. In the early I 9SOs the conversion in food service -espec!ally fast red meat has dechiled whilt spend-up chicken part$ already packaged Brand loyalty becomes impon-rate (the amount of feed required to foods. Last yea,r one chain .rolled ins for poultry has increased. for retail markets. This step brought ant in consumer decisions when so produl:e a pound of chicken meat) out a baked chicken filet,f d1rettJy Many experts inside and outside theindustrybenermarains(thccut-few companies control the entire was 3.4 pounds. In the 1960s h addre ina the needs o bealth- the meat industry predict per ca pi ta up pans cost considerably more per chain of production. Accord inf, to a declined t<i 2.2 pounds. Now It has oriented consumers who tend to consumption of poultry could pound than whole birds). Market· recent New York Times ana ysis, declined to less than 2 pounds. shun fast-food restaurants. surpass beef by 1990. Chickl'n 1ng technique were expanded. consumers don't just buy chicken Less than ao hour after the An~ther trend ~o keep an C¥C on, currently accounts fo~ 83 percent of Finally, the . current freniy of today; they buy a ~rticular brand chickens arrive at the processing espec1al!Y at re~al maik.ets, is the nil poultry consumpuon. funhcr-proccsscd and value-added name and are willing to pay a plant they arc leaving an a packagl', Poultry industry s effort to produce Chicken has been around for a productdevelopment(forexamplc, premiumforit(thatmayamountfo read y for retail. a "lower-fat" chick.en. T~o majol' long time. But three "great revol-a multitude of frozen meals and 10 cents or more per pound. The industry continues to seek producers are behmd this efTon. utions in the broiJerindustry" lett 10 main dishes containing chicken) 1s Another revolution 1n the indlti-improvements 1n poultry products acting on market surveys . that • I -attnbute the growth of chicken More Good Things cor Less . p us consumption to its "favorable I 1 t lower-fat advantage over red meats.·· The producers beheve con- Vons Unlimited Double Coupons ( sumers will be Wllling to pay more for lower fat chickens. An Ohio State University study shows that one company's new lower-fat chickens contain an aver- age of 21 percent less fat than regular chickens, while another company's average 14 percent less. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F ~'h . res ~J'1'11;n"". "' Honeydew '' •Melons Sweet and Ripe Summer Fruit Favorite Fresh 39 Broccoli G~T~t Ou~tl'rt Lb •• Larae Ripe Mangos Ho)'dt<l"'V-v Salad Size Tomatoes f6ocS Rip. """' Larae Bell Peppers s...n- Plckling Cucumbers 5-..sf•- Ja~nese Eggplant F...,,_ Romaine Lettuce Fresh Green Beans ... .,.. ,._ 2~100 lb e49 5~100 1u39 lb .99 i ... 39 lh .49 Larae l.Jmes Add ~ .,. You ,ood 10 ~1°0 Fresh St-.~ Orange Juice349 ... °'*"' c;;\;;-- ~e!:,!:,e~s. 6'' Pot 2 ~600 Fresh 29 Cantaloupe ~m:i::: Lb .• Vons Sliced 99 Beef Bologna f2 ~::.:~._up to lf)I. Parkay Maraarine P...""1 ............ "' • ~bot ersevmaid Fruit Dnnks _,.,,.., ~ Her"'*"' r.,....,, Vons Butter P-.un1 Pw"Mpt • c ,..,... ... \ . . ... I I Del Monte . ~~~~~~. I 6 0i Rtguler 0< l'I<> Seit M.J.B. Ground Coffee R..qulo1 "' ...... l, °"" l Pn.Jrld c .. Hunt's Tomato Sauce 00.-•C•""'' Friskies Buffet Cat Food 969 .49 .29 .49·' .89 Vons Tomato Ketchup Ho S..-1 H~n 8olllr Vons Pineapple Juice 46Clor« Un Tree Top Apple Juice ""' Ounnt &,.,; Boysenberry Preserves """' '' t • .... General Mills Cheerios 'lnnoot ~ -1( ,..,.,, •• I\,. Jonny Cat utter IO~l>IQ AJI Deteraent ~7 a.-. eo. "'~·""' ! tfl Solo Plastic Cups 18Court!~ 183 169 269 12s 549 .69 Wesson 199 'Vegetable Oil ry4 (Ju,,..~ Bot~ I Jrt11l 2 P~r C usl<imf'r C?~f?!= ~' •. ~~. ~s Hawaiian Rolls International Bagels i ~ "'""'~. ,..,,. Vons Danish RoUs ·~ ~,~~l,.._.,~. Heineken Beer IF' I f."9< ... IJCNN•~• .. , Bacardi Rum I =: I /VJ-· 6oltlt ... ~ ... .89 .99 129 ,_ 129 395 559 Sutter White Zinfandel rEFl 299 ... ,., .. ""'-l'<t ...,._ ... l\t-lm=J ~l~~~~~!~;~nc ~ 229 x;;ls.1799 5e~ I 40 ,f.«t> Pncu ~ Thun. ThN w.d .Ally I 0-16. 1996 -"" -~""' , .......... ·--... f"94 ....... __ f/ll'tt/IPJllo•• .... •l .. ~ . ~ " .....,_... ~· ,.... ...... .. . ..... ,. .. . • ,..,,,,,.. -..... ,....,.,,. ... ,_,.~°"""' ,_.. ......... ......,..r4, ...... .. _._ \-...-.-...-.,....1111o ...... .__ ............ _... ........................... . ~ Value Package Soothem Lb. LL.lilll~~--•bi'~~o..:...iil!f•------....i White Castle 499 . Hamburgers ~Of\gN 10 P11ek -l6 Clune• P11<icq Vons Cut Beans 75 Roguiot or F micll Cut 20 <"AK>r• e.y • Dove Delight 259 ~.-...ic. ....... ~WI/Re'!) 45"' 1)0. T vson Chicken Francais2 ~500 <;,.( £. Sr r-f\ L 0r.vt 0.... ,.....,_.. It Weaver Herbs N' Snicy 199 o..c....,,...,.,~ 12~&;. Sunnv Deliaht Florida Punch69 ~ '"""'.l'Pl.nrt· 1't~c.n • ~.a"'e~g~I~~~ Calzone 229 \>{~?~.Farms Carrot Cake t 99 Jerseymaid Ice Cream 17_9 ~ I ------- • ,.. However. the tests also show more ~------------, variation offat content within each Boneless Rib Eye Steaks 349 Solo<'I US DA 0--e Bttl l.b Boneless Rump Roasts 159 or Ballon>~ Lim E~-Seloitt USDA 0-.. 8td lb Milk Fed Veal Choos 198 SholAdr< ei.de (liloYnd 8or>e 229 i.J, I lb Quarter Pork Loin Chops 189 ......, l'IAnl ""'-" v .... -I.II Boneless Round Steaks 169 T-e..... s.i,., USDA °"""'&-of ,.., II\ Lb Boneless Sirloin Tip Steaks 189 Setoct USOA ~ BM v-IW1'. lb Jimmv Dean Sausaae Rolls 169 AIV-"\nsori...-11o..n~ ~~ Red Snapper Fillets 259 fr..,;, Ponn. I.II The brand than between brands. Meanwhile, back on the range, both beef and Pot'k producers have given top priority to developing lower-fat meat and new products to compete with poultry. They also have launched promotion pro- grams to try to change consumer attitudes about beef and pork. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. I've noticed that many caued meat prodact1 (tacit at beef stew) contain an lng1"edJent named bydroll1ed vegetable protein. It tblt a "filler" so tbey cu ute le11 meat? A. Hydrohzed vegetable protein (HVP) isa fla vor enhancer made by processing proteins from vegetable products. such as soybeans. Wlth an acid. Usually not enough of 1t 1s '- used for it to be considered a "filler" or meat substitute. It is commonly .use.d jn processed meats and gravy/sauce mixes to make them· taste more "meaty." • • • Q. How long can a teabag be stored and still produce a flavorful cup of tea? Alto, I have some teabags I foond ln tbe back of my cupboard tbat must be flve years old -are they still safe to ute? A. Under normal circumstances, properly stored teabags will produce a high quality flavor for almost a year and a half. For· best flavor. the> should be used within a )Car and the) should always. be • stored in an air tight metal or glass container You don't sa) how you r old teabags were stored. h's unhkl'ly that the> would produce good fla vored tea. But as far as safety 1s concerned, this would depend on storage cond1t1ons. Tea always should be stored in a di") place. In hot. humid climates. or 1f tea becomes wet. mold can grow. Moldy tea should be dis.- carded. as molds can produc al- lergic reactions. and sometimes, 1llnes!I. • • • • Q. I seem to bave lactose In- tolerance, according to rd)' doctor, because I get intestinal discomfort and 1ometimes diarrbea when I drink milk and use dairy product1. However, I also experience tbls dlscomfor1 wltb some otber non- dairy food1, so I'm wondering wbat other food Lngredlent1 mlgbt cause my problem. A You may be allerg,ic to cenain 1ngred1ents m foods. other than lactose. and should consult with >our ph ys1c1an or an allergist on ways you m1ghl go about trying to 1dent1fy these ingredients. However. before doing this, you might keep careful track of the foods you have eaten whenever you get this reaction and read ingredient lists on their labels. Lactose is used as a thickening agent an a vanety offoods including breads, soups, dry mixes, sauces. gra vies, and convenience foods. Persons havin$ intestinal distress from lactose in milk may also experil'ncc this problem with foods containing lactose. Cooking with class \ vanrt}" of cu1s1ne will he I prepared in a senes of classes at P1rct's Perfect Pan cooking school in South Coast Plaza C'h1ncsc Cafe Food. recipes from a new menu tf ugh Carpenter designed for the Chm Ch in Cafe 1n Los Angeles. will be demonstrated at I 0:30 a.m. and 6 p. m. Jul y 15. Cost 111 $35. Roy Pingo w1rT' show food pro- cessortrKks ut 10:30a.m July 16,and It 6 that evening Patty G11lfillan will demonstrate 30 Minute Chicken. Fee art' $20 fo Pmao's class. $25 for G1llfilh1n's. Two complete menus that can ~ prepm-cd in 30 minute~ will be tauaht hy Kay P11stonuo; at 10·.lO a.m Jul) 17. and C,1lltillan will demonstrate 1 cold Italian Make--ahcad dinner at 6 that n1aht. Fee fo r the first clas\., S 30 the ~ond. $25 For rt'scrvat1ons. call SS6-646 I More ln•ex•pen•elve • 'lln lk apen' llV) not h~h , In price. reaaona~I•. cl•Mlfled ..., .... ~t191ng ,,_ Store Claaalfled Advertl.ing a.2-&e1e ~ ~ COM1t DAn. Y P!ILOTt"Xtdn 11•19·, .JWJI I. 1'e9 CHAO 'S DitHSTY Moderate priced wines big winaersatOC • By now you probably have W..a: <.:bat.cau St. Jean. ..Dry Bin." 11 1·, and We1'bel l9"' I .... _ l !Aa"'llty .. 2· N 1u-ee11·• 191l 111.1-Valley. clipped out last week'• eolumo, 198• Sonoma Valley, St. Jean Vineyards. nonvintqe California. v~~OOMCnctodno~ i:F'mer v~TM' ·cu: ~fofc:feditupandp~itlnyourwallet Vineyanit, ~lect Late Marven; ••AmtierCieim,"11'. ty. Andmon Valley ti ·2· San fomia(wb11e).'aefAltiftil"liliCJ;~:?;-· .....-....J 10 that it l5 readily available when .. Semillon d'Or," al 1 and Wente parkll•I Wl1t1: Papaani flfl t:iariin Winery, J98l c.Ji~ornia, Millioo View, 198' PuO Roblta you WIJ?l to. fmd really Sood Brothen Winery, 1983 ·Livermore Vineyarda 1980 Madera, Est.ate Lale Harvest. II S; St. Francis (white). .. Becchanal Blaoc " II 2: me~pen11ve wines. Valley, Estate Bottled, sl 1. Bottled, ··~pumante d' Anplo.'' 114 Winery, J 98S. Sonoma Valley, .EJ.. Quivira, l 983 Dry Creek Valley, II While last week'• column dealt aerrys: Cresta Blanca, nonvin· and Windsor Vineyards, 1983 C11aa tate Bottled. st 2; The Monterey 1. 1 with the most reasonably priced tage California "Dry Watch,:' tl 2; Sonoma County, Blanc de Noir, sl llllV Vi~. 198' Monterey County, Also River Run Vin~J984 wines in the Oranae County Fair Llords and Elwood, nonvmtaae 2. al 2~and Trefethen Vineyan:ta. l 98.S Cienep Vallcy, 11 l;Saiitino inea. • Wine Competition, today•s list falls California, Dry Wit, sl 2· Louis M. WbHe Rletllq1: Ballard Can_yon, Nape Yallgr, sl l . 198S Amador Cows~. (white). in the mOderate pnc:e range. Martini, nonvintaae :t.i'Jifomia, 198.S Santa Ynez Valley, Estate Halls Cellars. 198.S Napa Valley, 11 WM .. T.W. WlMI: Callaway .. White Harvest," II 3; s.:erra Viaa Th ll · th be Cream. sl 4; The Christian Bottled, sl 2· Felton Empire 2; Jekel Vineyards, 198' Arroyo Vine)'Vd It Wioery, 1985 Cali· Wintry, 1983 El Don.do, Estate ey are 1 wmes at can Brothers, nonvintaae California! Vineyards, 198$ Santa Cruz Moun-Seco, st 2; Kendall-Jackson Winery, fomia (Vin Blanc)1. sJ 2. Bottled, sl I; and Tbe Christian citjoycd alone or paired with food, Mcloso Cream, sl .S· Weibe tains. al 2: Fetzer Vineyards,1.~8S 1985 Monterey County. sl 3. Da«•dela: Berinaer Vineyirds Brothen, I 985 Napa VaJley ~~.=~~n~~=..al~f~~~~~ 1 _V_in_e;;....yard_s_._n_o_n_vi_n_ta_1_c_Ca_li_fo_m_i_a,_ea_1_rn_om_ia_Ri_·c_sl_i....;n&.:;.;....s_J_3....;:_VTIJ__::....·c_h __ AJ_so __ Ke_n_da_ll·_Jc_kso_n __ w_i_ne_ry.:.;';..._....;19....;8..;.S-....N..;.otth ____ c..;...:oa.:..;.,,:,st.:......:..(w_b;;:.:i~te:.!.:).~sl_.::;2;:......(:..Wh_i_te.:.:..), sl_l_. ________ _ they represent arca1 values. lt is always nacc to tind wines with stamina that do not break the budget. You will certainly enjoy pleasant experiences with the wines on today•s list. Just a remtnder that the letters "sl" and the numbers from one to five at the end of each wine named refer to supr level. One means it is a very dry wine and five on the opposite end of the scale means that it is quite sweet. Gold Medal winners in the SS to S l 0 range arc: Cabenaet Saavtpon1: Cuvaison, 1981 Napa Valley..1.. sl l ; Estrella River Winery, l IJ80 San Luis Obispo County, Estate Bottled, sl 1; Fetzer Vineyards, l 985 Mendocino White Cabernet. Bel Arbrcs label, sl l; Fitch Mountain Cellars. 1983 Napa Valley, sl 1; Freemark Abbey, 1981 Napa Valley, sl l; Glen Ellen Winery, 1983 Sonoma Valley, Glen Ellen Estate, sl I : J. Carey Vineyards & Winery, 1985 Santa Ynez Valley (Wttc). Estate Bot-tled, st 1. Also Kendall-ackson Winery, 1983 Lake County, sl I ; M1rassou Winery, 1985 Central Coast (white), sJ I: Monticello Cellars. 1983 Napa Valley, Jeffcr~n Cuvec, st· l ; Navarro Vineyards, 1982 Mendocino. sl 1; Robert Keenan Winery, l 983 Na_pa Yalley, sl I; Rosenblum Cellars, f983 Sonoma Vafley, McGillvray Vineyard, sl I ; Santa Barbara Winery, 1985 Santa Barbara County (white), sl I. Others are Sellards Winery, 1982 Alexander Valley, st I; Sierra Vista Winery ., 1982 El Dorado, Estate Bottled, sl I ; Stephen Zellei:bach Winery . 1985 Alexander Valley (white). Estate Bottled, sl 1; and The Brander Vineyard. 1983 C'alifom1a. sl I. Cbardonnay1: Byron Vmeyard and Winery, 1984 Central Coast, sl I ; Chateau St. Jean, 1984 Sonoma County. sl I : Karly, 1985 Santa Maria Valley. sl I ; Uords and Elwood Winery. 1984 Napa Valley. "Rare," sl I ; McDowell Valley Vineyards. 1984 McDowel Valle}. Estate Bottled, sl I. Also Mend1an Wine Cellars. 1984 Napa Valley, sl· 1; M1ramon1e Wine Cellars, 1985 Temecula, sl I ; Navarro Vineyards. 1984 Men- docino, sl I : Raymond Vineyard, 1984 California, sl I , Raymond Vineyard, 1984 Napa Valley, sl I ; and Silverado Vineyards, 1984 Napa Valley, sl I. Cbenln Blanc1: C'resta Blanca, 1985 Mendocino, Estate Bottled, sl 2: French Valley Vineyards, 1985 Temecula, sl 2; Granite Spnngs W-1nery, 1985 El Dorado, sl 2; Trentadue Winery. 1985 Alexander Valley, Estate Bottled, sl 2: Weibel Vineyards. 1985 Mendocmo Coun- ty , sl I ; and Whttehall Lane Winery. 1985 Napa Valle}. Estate Bottled. sl 2. French Colombards: Gavtlan. 1985 Na pa Valley. sl I. Orleans Hill Winery. 1985 Yolo C'ounty, Reiff Vi neyard. "Orleans Blanc." sl I. and Parducc1 Wine C'ellars. 1985 Mendocino County. sl 2. Gamay1: Charles F Shaw Wine- ry . 1985 Napa Valley, sl I and F~tzer Vineyard s, 1984 Men- docino. sl I. Gewururamlners: Adler Fels. 198~ Sonoma County, sl 2: Davis Byn um Wmery, 1985 Sonoma County, sl I : Grand Cru Vineyards. 1985 Sonoma County, {Fox Hollow Vi neyard label), sl 2; Husch Wine- ry. 1985 Anderson Valle)'. Estate Bottled, sl 2: Sebastiani Vineyards, 1985 Sonoma Valley, sl 2. and Windsor Vmeyards. 1985 Sonoma County. sl 2. Ma1cat1: Estrella R 1 ver W tnery. 1985 Paso Robles Canelh,'sl 3 Petite Slrab1: Olson Vineyards, 1984 Mendocino C'ounty. st 2 and Trcntadue Winery, 1984 ~lexander Valley, Estate Bottled, sl I. Pl.aot Blues: Jekel Vmeyard. 1984 Arroyo Seco. (Arroyo Blanc). st I. Pl.Dot Nolr1: Austin Cellars, 1982 Santa Barbara County, Bien Nacido Vmeyard. sl I and Sa1nt- sbury Winery. 1984 C'arneros. "Gamet," sl I . Porta: Quady, 1983 Amador County, sl 4 and Shenandoah Vineyards. nonvintage Amador Count y, lot 4, (Zinfandcl), st 4. Red Table Wines: Oehcato Vi neyards, nonvintage C'altfom1a Buraundy. sl I . Lycth, t 982 Alex- ander Valley, sl l ; and Parducc1 Wine Cellars. 1982 Mcndoc,no County, "Vintaac Red," sl I. Rose Table WI.Des: Charles K.rug Winery, I 98S Napa Valley (Vtn Rose), sl I : J Pedroncelli Winery, 1985 Sonoma C'ount). "Sonoma Blush," 'ii 2, and Papaan1 Vineyards, 1985 Madera. f tate . Bottled. "Madera Rose," st 2 Sa1vtpon 8laact: C'hatelu St Jean, 1985 onoma County (Fume), I I, Glen Elcn Winery . 1985 Sonoma County (Fume). ii I. and Vent.ana Vineyards. 198~ Monterey. Estate Bonte<l . '' I . s . ces! 6pack RC Cola Aat. VCll'1.Ues- 12os..cam • wtthCOQpOD Ullll 0.. lla-'0..0...-,_C11111911 0...-._...,,., IOlllll JWr ~ - USDA lmp.-Golden Premium London Broil .... Top load . Ralphs Yogurt 6pack- RC Cola Vine Ripened Cantaloupes perlb I Scn'e .80 per lb. Tina's Burritos • 5/SI pkg. of 8 Plain Wrafl. English ~:ins.49. SOWdougb Save .20 Fresh Alaskan Sunny Delight Salmon Citrus Punch 2 39 !gallon -·-::;:-;, 1.89 . Save .X> Plain Wrap "1 Grade AA Large ~~~ .89 ~~) 12 oz. Frozen Plain Wrap,. Orange . =~ .69 Announcing Another Ralphs Exclusive! $ 00 Knott's Berry Fann OFF :=~8!ts .a.. Tk:Utl cnallable Juu 19 aw S.pt. l , 1986 or WbSle SUp~ Laat-ODty at 9cdpba • 2 ltr. Dr Pepper, Squirt or Orange Crush .89 Bounty Pap~r Towels .79 U ct roll Save .16 I .15 Eltta stainless steel Gourmet natware n11 w..rs recmu. Salad Fork WUbeocblSOO Pl.llCbCIM Only lt'l Crest Toothpaste All fonnulas 99 4 6 Oil tube Save 40 •• Prtces effective July 10 thru July 16, 1986 Lower Prices. °""""" .............. ~Al---.. _ .. ,....-.. ..-...... -----==-------. ....................... .... ...................... ._ ......... °"" iliiliri'9 ....................... __ ,..., .. _ ..... .................. __.,.... ............ .,. .... ___ ,.... _____ ..__ _....,..,,__..,..,.....__ --.-..--Higher Standards ..._,_._. ... .,.....,..... ....... ....,_ ..... '• I I I I I , ·-wt' . ---·-;---: __ .,,__ . ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ W.an.cs.y. July 9, 118& - Summer ftuitdesserts refreshing SPl11 MATI TOWBS SINGLE ROLL ~ ' 6 3 ASSORTED • 6 Pock 12.oz Con$ RC OR"DIET RITE COLA 1.59 FRESH LAMB ..._____, SHOULDI• •OAST GENUINE AMERICAN I A9 HUGHES l A INCH VALUE TRIMMED La. Smoked Beef or Polish WILSO N SAUSAGE LS 1.99 Captivate guests wt th a t rio of easy tOJ)repare treats Summer prcscnlS an aJmost cnd- le ume of backyard barbecue~. picnics and breezy dinners on the patjo, To set your backyard fetc apan this summer, spoil your guests with a trio of easy-to-prepare, light and retre hingdesscrts that tea.m whole- some r~ady-to-eat cereals and all- time favonte summer fruJts - lemo n. rhubarb and strawberry These days. when every caloric counts. maJce every morsel of a delicious dcsscn count wtlb t nutnllon! STRAWBERRY CEREAL BORTCAKE 1 c•p aU·parpote noer 1 cap flraily packed U&Jat brewa sasar 1 YI · teaapoona double-.actln1 baking powder YI teatpoon chuLunon 14 teupoon ult YI cap batter or marlflne t cops wbole wlteat ud bru cereal wltlt r'aialn1, appla and . . almoDd.1 ~cap milk 1 tg, 1Up~ beaten S caps tra• strawberries 4 teaspoo111 rapr I teaspoon vanilla v 3 ~ caps &hwed frozen DOI· dairy whipped &opplDa Combrne flour, I cup sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and saJt in bowl. Cut in butter until mixture is crumbly. Add cereal. Stir in milk and egg and blend thoroughly. Pour batter into two gteased waxed papcr-hned 8-inch cake pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 SOLID WHITE TUNA 72-0Z INCL. 75' Off LIMIT 1 STARKIST IN OIL OR WATER 2.99 LIMIT 6 DAllNON Y.l.S. YOGURT EXTRA. SMOOTH 6·0Z CUP A9 3 Lb Country Crock SHEDDS MARGARINE 1.79 Knudsen, 48 en Ch1ll9d ORANGE JUICE . ................ 1.19 FRESH LE8"0~LAMB _...... ........... .,,..... USDA CHO ICE GENUINE AMERICAN .J111LISS CUBl STIAK BEEF La. 2.19 87 LB. HUGHES '/• INCH VAWE TRIMMED ROUND STEAKS ----O• •UMP ROAST HUGHES 1 4 INCH 9 VALUF TRIMMED I 5 BONELESS BEH La. • CANTALOUPES LARGE SWEET c llOllUS •ACK ICllAPT Dlllll• 87-0Z 35 MK. & CHEESE ll~IT 6 • 6·Pock Round lteg Or Sour Dough HUGHES ENGLISH MUFFINS. . . .. A9 FRISHO.•ONI LAM• CHOn GENUINE AMERICAN 2 9 HUGHES ' .. INCH A VALUE TRIMMED La. ...... LB 2.19 For S1utl1n9 • Ripe Bosket Boston Redleof Or Greenleaf LARGE BELL PEPPERS 4 ~ '1 CHERRY TOMATOES EA A9 LEAF LETIUCE Assorted Bouquets EA .29 FRESH CUT GLADIOLAS ........ EA. 2 .t) (No• POOH PICIAU ) ---c~--,-.-.-.-.-.--,.--.-.-u-.1-n--) ( ua••• •& I UIR'A9 ) Auorred 51r1mts SE•OIANr'S ~--FLIA & TICK ~COLLAR bO Count EXCEDRIN TABLETS 8 Ounce Assoned DEP STYLING HAIR SPRAY r ~1n~ FRESH REX SOLE LB 2 .98 Frot9n Fil! '" CANADIAN PIKE LB 3. 98 ' 1•• 6 Oz Assorted ...... YA.MA.SA TIM"llA 3.19 2.39 Wei Poe 160z TOMOS HIRAGA SOMEN Koda Mochlko 16 Oz Bo11 SWEET Rlq FLOUR 9ILICAftll-TllU.ft ) aOa'S llLIU CHllA•ISSINO LITE 39 160Z I • 16 01 Mild Hal Or Green LA MEXICANA SALSA Gnllmoster I Lb Pkg CHICKEN FRANKS light & l4>0n A Oz Pk9 COOKED HAM Precious ll. Oz MOZZARELLA BALI S 1.29 ·" ·" 2 .29 ' I" ~ 750-ml. SUT1'lll HOMI warn ZINfAllDIL .57 .75 • Pock 12 en Bottlfl SEAGRAM'S WINE COOLERS I 75-Uler. 80-Proof POPOV VODKA (tlUVEI ff N8* g Niii)r--~ MlllUTI MAID .. UIT JUICll 6 PACK ASSORTED 1.79 Stouffer~ CrM>mt'd Chipped Beef Or STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS 2.19 Golden Volley Microwave. 16 Oz BUTIERMILK· PANCAKES 1A9 AllN GIAllT YIGRAKIS 16 OZ COftN 99 Ott MIXED VEGS • 2•• 2A9 7.H WWE ACCEPT DOUBLE AND PRODUCT COUPONS FROM ALL OTHER SUPERMARKETS Offttt •PP"•' only to Food SuJ*n11rk9ta In Loe Aft94ti.t. V.ntut• a Otlnve Countn UAN •ASTllAMI L&3.98 I .t'JUQ"' "'~'"''' ,, ~K.,.,.,.,~,,."'''"• ,., .... 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Tum out onto ware racks and cool thoroughly. 1' Set 1'1de S large ttawberriel for gam1 h. Hull and halve remain1na bemes. Add sugar and vanilla; mix gently. Place one cake layer on serving plate; spoon on half of the sweetened berries, then half of the whipped toppina. Repeat layers with remaining cake layer. berries and toppina,. Garnish with reserved straw- bemes. Makes 6 servings. LIGHT AND CREAMY LEMON PIE 1 YI envelopes ••flavored selatlD (abo.t 4 teatpooDI) •1, cap cold water 1 contaJner (15 ouce1) ricotta cbeete 1 cu (14 onces) sweetened coadeued milk 1 tablespoon srated lemon rind i table1poo11.1 lemon jaJce 1 teaspoon vanilla YI cap &hwed frozen aon-daJry whJppecl topplD1 1 YI caps f res~ blaeberrles J chilled t-IDcb Cereal Crust Sprinkle gelatin over cold water; let ~tand I minute. Stir over low heat unttl dissolved: set aside. Combine cheese and condensed milk and beat until creamy. Sur an lemon rind. lemon Juice. vanilla and gelattn mixture. Fold in whipped toppmg and fruit Spoon into prepared crust. Chill until firm. about 3 to 4 hours. Garnish with additional fruit. whipped topping and slivered lemon rind, if desired. CereaJ Crust: Finely crush 4 cups (about) natural bran Oakes. natural bran Oakes with raisins or whole wheat and bran cereal to make I I/• cups crumbs Combine with 2 tablespoons brown or granulated sugar. Mix in 11, cup softened butter or margarine. Press firmly on bottom and sides of 9-mch pie pan. Chi ll I hour before filling. RHUBARB PAN PUDDING 4 cups diced fresh rhubarb '"•cup sugar l '"' teaspoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon butter or margarine 1 cup crunchy nutlike cereal nuggets h cup milk J cup all-purpose flour J tablespoon sagar 2 teaspoons doable-acting bak· Lng powder ...., teaspoon salt 111 teaspoon cinnamon •1, cap batter or margrlne Place rhubarb in a 9-inch baking dish. Combine v. cup sugar with com<;tarch; sprinkle over rhubarb. Dot with I teaspoon butter; set aside. Soak 1/• cup of the cereal in milk for about S minutes. Combine Oour. I tablespoon sugar. baking powder. salt and cinnamon. Add 11• cup butter and cut mto Oour m1:tture until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in cereal mix- ture and blend until moistened. Drop large spoonfuls of batter onto rhubarb. Spread lightly. Sprinkle with remaining 1h cup cereal. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 mmutcs. Cool. or serve warm with a dollop of thawed frozen whipped topping and diced fresh straw· bemes. if desired. Makes 6 ser- vings Pot ato salad streamlined NO.CHOP POTATO SALAD l 24-oance package froien ltasb brown pot.atoe1 wltb onJon and peppers 3 staUls celery. thinly sliced ( 1 YI cups) 1 8-oance container sour cream dip wltb chives % cap mayonnaise or salad dre11ln1 l tablespoon sagar I tablespoon wltite wine vinegar l tablespoon prepared maatard ~ teaspoon salt 3 bard-cooked eggs, coarsely chopped In a 3-or 4-quart saucepan cook potatoes with onion and peppers an a large amount of boilina water. covered 6 to 8 minutes or until potatoes arc tender; dram well. In a large bowl combine cooked potatoes and celery. Set aside. In a small bowl combine dip. mayonnaise. ,ugar, vmcpr. mus- tard and salt. Add mayonnaise mixture to , potato mixture; toss lightly to c~t. (iently fold m eggs Turn into a 2-or 211?-quan moisture and vaporproof ~rvmg \ contnincr · t ''O'VCr: chill several hours or overn1aht To tronsport, pack bowl conu11n- 1na salad on tee or with ~vcral fro1cn ice pack\ 1n a well insulalcd rooter Serve wtth1n 3 hour\ Make' JO serv1nas. 4.1 . . . • -. ..,,,,._,.~--~ -. --~-- -!IP'----~ ----... _._ __ • ..,. ,-~ , ___ ) Main dish salads ideaJ choice .. for nutritious, diet conscious . Since the 14lb century when the flnt recipe for 1 l&lad ofp-eens and herbl was printed in medieval Enalish, salad~ have usually terVed limply as an adjunct to the ma.in dish. T~t is, un?il recently. when nutntaon-contetous people beaan to realize that a heany salad makes an appealing alternative to a heavier and frequently fattening main dish. PASTA PIUMAVEkASALAD ~ ,... .,.....nt, c:Mll" IC• ~-.. •mp tltec:Utu ..... ,a1ae4 l bottle (I oueea) Mrb and prlle er Itallu dl'ft•illt ·~-... •~auue a HPf ~ .. eH Qletea . '4 etlp m&JeualH . 1 plat clteny tomatoet, uJved 1 et1p aUHCS 1reeD olllou or tealltou ~ ·~ poud fresb ma1hroom1, sliced 1 tarae 11en ""''· Waly 1Uet4I 1 ~ eeps oei. ud 1arttt crw&eu Toss hot ·pasta with 'I• cup salad dreisinaandprlic(reserve remain- ing dressma). Cover and chllf'2 to 12 hours. Just before SCTVilllt tOM chicken wil.h mayonnaise and then with marinated pasta. Atrafl&c on a larJc platter and top with tomatoa, onions, mushrooms, pepper and croutons. Makes 4 main dish servings. Funhermore, salads lend them- selves to a cook's creative spirit, as seen in these delicious variations of two classic international U.lads. 1--------------------~--...:::=====~==~===~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!! Enhancing both salads is an Ameri- can inspiration -seasoned croutons. They add both extra flavor and a cnsp, complimentary texture to all the other ingredients. Salade Nicoisc. one of France's more enduring classics, is basically a spirited combination of quanered tomatoes. hard-cooked eggs, anchovies. olives and tuna, tossed in a vinaigrette dressing. This recipe also boasts the colorful addition of green beans, shallots, diced boiled potatoes, pimiento, capers and seasoned croutons, all of which transform it into a big main dish meal. The second salad is a Pasta Primavera. Reflecting its Italian origin, it is composed of spaghetti marinated in Italian dressing with minced garlic.. and diced chicken tossed in mayonnaise. The spa- ghetti and chicken mixture is spooned onto a platter and then crowned with sliced \omatoes. on- ions, mushrooms, pepper and farm onion and garlic croutons. Both of these salads are not only delicious, they're decorative, too. T hey are a feast for the eye as well as for the palate. SALADE NICOISE Boston lettace leaves ! cans (7 ~ oances eacb) hula, packed in water, dratDed BEEF ROUND CORNER CUT 1 can(! ounces) flat anchovies [~~~-~l~~-™~,~~~~~J ! caps diced new potatoes, bolled --~~~~~~~__.;~~ Z tablespoons chopped parsley 14 cap drained capers % caps wbole green beans, cooked ! 1hallot1, peeled and minced ~ cap pitted black olives 1 jar wltole pimiento, drained 4 bard-cooked ega, peeled and halved % larse tomatoes, cut into elgbtba 1 cap 1ea1oned cro~tons French or VinaJgrette Dressing Arrange lettuce on a large platter. Break tuna into large chunks and place in one area on top of the lettuce; top with anchovie fillets. Toss potatoes with parsley and capers; arrange next to the tuna. Toss beans with shallots and place next to potato mixture. Complete the salad by arranging black olives. pimiento. eggs, tomatoes and croutons in separate areas on lettuce.Just before serving, pour on the dressing. Makes 4 main dish servings. Cookbook a salute to celebrities Favorite recipes from American celebrities have been compiled in a cookbook. celebrating the I OOth binhday of the Statue of Liberty. "Salute to American Ce lebrity Cookbook," published by JCPen- ny, is a star-studded 74-page, spiral bound book representing each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. · Most of the celebrities are native born to the state they represent; others have adopted a state through longtime residence, college educa- tion, or, simply, affection. Silhouetted behind the text on ·each recipe page is the year of. the state's admittance to the Union. lntersprersed throughout the book are special sections devoted to regional produce. Many recipes reflect culinary pride of place. Cybill Shepherd sent her formula for especially airy Southern Spoon Bread. From Minnesotan Peter Graves is a Wild Rice Casserole. and from the boun- ty of his New England garden. Dave Brubeck created a creamy pumpkin soup. 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Vacauon or holiday travel could be featured. Pisces, Virao naove play role . GEMINI (May 21.Juoe 20): Empha 11 on anvcstmenu.. lin.aD«S, intensified relationship. You'U l~m ------------more about property values and future prospect You'll be d~lina wtth older individuals. and you'll learn from lhe1r experiences. SYDNEY 01111 CANCER (June 21-July 22); Ideas click, 1nquincs result an favorable responses. Focus on brothen. sistcn. tnps. vmts, versatility. You'll attract •••••••••••• favorable attention. pubhcuy. Love will play dominant role. Anes 11 featured. LEO (July H-Aug. 22): Suddenly pieces fall mto place -scenano h1&hhahts creativity, mtcnsafied romance, travel, 1nat1at1 ve, fresh stan. lmpnnt style, exude confidcnc.c, realize that indeed "the world could be your oyster." VJROO(Auf. 2~Scpt. 22): You rece1vec:all which could result an "surpnse mcettna." Individual of importance taka you 1oto confidence, seeks your auadance. Scenario also hjghlights romance, intrigue, clandesune arrange- ments. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study Leo message for valuable hint. Wishes can be fuUilled, popularity incn:ases, powers of persuasion are heightened. Romance is. featured, and you could have luck in matters or speculation. Gemini plays role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What had been a barn er as removed -career advances as result. Focus on prestige, ambition. pan1c1pau9n in community, charitable or poliucal project. Another Scorpio plays paramount role. You'll benefit. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Discern mot1,es. reject superficial responses. dig deep for mfonnati·on. Bt domg some pnv;uc detective wcrlt.- you learn much tllat works to your ad"antage. Travel 1s also emphasized Virgo plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Major domestic changt'. occurs. Surround1ngs will be beautified, wash wall be fulfilled and mone} wall be available. You learn more about tax advantages. poss1b~ mhentance or secret funds .. Taurus plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What seemed lost can no" be recovered Define tenns. play wa1tmggame. know that "me 1s on your side Focus also on legal affairs. partnership, marital statu~. Pisces. Virgo pan1c1pa1e in dynamic sccn~no. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focu~ on health. employment. ix-ts, dependents, people who rely upon your judgment. You'll be asked to meet deadline, to assume added respons1b1hty. Love relationship will Oounsh Cancer native plays role. IF JULY 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic. 1nqu1s1uve. romantic. passionate. always desirous of getting to heart or mailers You also are prescient, emotional. sensitive to public cycles and trends You are an ongmal thinker. and it is possible for yo u .to amass a fonune Leo. Aquarius people play important roles in your hfe. You could marry this )'ear. there might also be an add1uon to family. Travel indicated 10 Jul). a month 1n which you become more aware of appearance or body image New drug may ease depression agony DEAR .\!'<~ LANDERS. Lile to me 1s a JO>. but unt1l l got relief from a new antidepressant druf three )ears ago, 11 was JUSt plain hel . I suffered from se' ere depression off and on for a number of years. sa\\- ~ven p!i}ch1atnsts. was hosp11ah2ed three times and took a number of prcscnbed anti-depressant drugs, with no lasting relief . .\lthough I was very much loved b) my family and fncnds. I considered su1c1de many times. Bemg severcl) depressed should not be confused with feeling blue or down in the dumps The agon)' of depression 1s acute and 'ieanng The pain 1s unrelenting. Many depressives can function adequately dunng the da}. The) do not reveal their anguish to fam1l} or fnends. Thev are ashamed to be so inadequate when C\Cr}One around them Sttms \\-ell-adjusted and able lo cope When night come'i the~ ~o mto the depths of despair 'A hen a depre .. sed person commits su1c1de the fam1h o;hould not feel guilt\. It 1c; unhkeh thal the su1c1de ocrurred becau'>c that person felt unltl\ ed ( hances are 1hat he or she s1mpl} wanted to put an end to the c'cruc1atmg pain that had become 1ntolcrahk Death 1s a deprcssl\e·s ticket out of hell Please tell your rcade~ who sec themselves 1n this letter not to give up. fhl·re 1s help 1f they will ..eek out the nght doctor. - JOY AT THE ENDOFTHE ROAD DEAR JOY: Tbank you for giving me another opportunity to tell de· pre11ed people once again that tbcre IS belp for most of them if they will seek It out. A p1ycbolo1l1t or a tlaeraplst may be able to diagnose d~presslon but only a psychiatrist cu prescribe drugs. Tbe patlent must be carefully monitored by a p1ycbo-pharma- cololf1t to make sure tbe dosages arc Cilrttet and no undesirable sldc- effttts resolt. As I said, medkallon ANN I.AIDERS does not work for everyone. But when il DOES work, It Is. as you signed yourself, "Joy at the End of th~ Road." • • • DF.\R .\"'!~I .\"ll>i:.R\ I d1t111 t ~are for }Our rcpt\ to ··Minneapolis Punk ·· If ~ou an: lair \OU "111 print this letter I agree v.1th \Ou that a purple \toha"k. a salCt'.t pin through the no!ie and a three-pound cross hanging from one ear 1sn'1 going tu so1'e the "ortd·s problems but \\hat'<; \\-ron~ "11h looking that ''a' 1f )'OU \\-ant to I am not actuall} a punker but I Jo ha' em) own wa} ol drcc;smg. tt•c; \Ort of late '60s "1th a llttll' ·gos thro" nm Thl· wa\ I tool. l'I an l'Xpre~~1on nl m~ 1nd1.,,1duc1ht~ I .1m making a ~tatl' ment. I am sa}mg. "I "ant 10 ht-mt " Whether }Ou're a punker. a biker. or a lcft-O,l'r h1pp1e trapped 1n a time wrap. it shouldn·1 matter Fre-edom to be youro;elt 1\ what a <lemo1.·racy as all ahout. One oft he thing~ I don't like ubout '"The fatabhshmcn1" l'i the wa) the} conform They all look alike in their three-piece sull'i, wing-up o;hoe~. de- signer haircuts, carrying leather brief- cases I have ne\Cr read an\ cnt1c1sm about THEM but 1'11e 'iCt n a lot of unfa\orahle \tun about u~ I bet m} cousin this letter \\-Ould nc' er appear in the paper Here's one bet I would 111..c to lo~ ~ET J\IRIE. L.\ DEAR MET.: Pay up . Vou lost. And thanks for writing Laundry slip cowboy's tic~et to voting booth Just before thr IJ\t wrn ot the century sn many n town in Te,as. cowboy~ couldn't "Ot<' without laun· dry ,hp'i to ,how at lcn'>t 'ii\ wccls of re~1denc} C'hent ao;kt. Whal ti a cowhoy did ht\ laundr\ 10 the w:t·k" Then. nc1th<."r did h<." \Ole nor ctn:v too often wa'h ha\ clotht'' In T C\J\ a ~reek 1\ a \omet1me th1na \ ch1ld'<1 b1nhda" par1\ 1!1 for the parent\ So \a}'\ our LoH' and \\.ar man Whnl''I most enJO)ahle abou1 that party are 11!1 memones of emo- tion. hnkcd to h1rthda) past. 1nclud- 1na thr lin.t 1 he child do~c;n'1 remember. But the parent\ do For· tunatrl) tor the child. then-aN" prt-;cntc;, Crood. Without them. lhl' h1nhd1) woul<fbc mcanmaJt•\\ to 1hc child That'\ wh} hirthdn} pn''>t'nt' "-Crt ln\cntcd, no., 11', nut lht• \Orl 11f th1n/11u n1 I'd L.M. Bo YD do hut '°me pcoplc l ut open the c;1oma~h' of ..anhark' to -.cc \\-hat'\ ins1dt 'A hat the' find, t\ p1eall~. '" hall \and and hctll tcrm1tec; That'' ahout 11 ~ lXX) termite,, to ht· \fl<'~ 1fa ( m1nt1n& 1h1:m '' nn\ '41"H'th1n& ~ ou or I'd tfo t'llhcr Nt''' '\ url. < ''' ·, < h1n,11nwn " h1un th.rn \nn I nin t "'n ' \ci 1h1·1c, l ... \f 8n' d '" • ond'r•lrd Ntluma,cr WHKIK'8 TllB ft f. t-WHt vulner-<&blt deal. NORTH •1 I;. 'V AJ9t42 <>8642 •75 W T • 1J7a2 Q K85 OJ3 EAST. •AQ16f ~Q 107 3 () Q 10 9 ••83 •J SOUTH •to 8 °C' Vold 0 AK76 •AKQIOl\42 The btddmg :-1<1uth South Weal North Eul 1 • PaH l 1 t 2 0 2. Pu PaH 5• Pu Pa11 PaH O~nlng It-ad-Thrt't' of • If the oppont.>nt ' thwart onr of your plans. don't blindly pur!IUl' that path. Cast around for an altttr native hnt> that will 11.1ve you a Rhot at your C'ontral'l In the modf.'rn "t>lr South·, n· Vt'rSt> ~td o( t WO diamond'> I'; fort• ang for Ofll-round llow~k'J!.r, '· t'~ bid removl'd an} obhl(~tmn from 'orth. who ,t'IZt'd thr opportunity to .. how hi' \H•akne <i b> pas.,snl( South tht'n h11l what ht' hoped ht' t•ould makt' West's trump lead '>truck a tl'll· ml( blow for his '>Ide with &n} other lt>ad dedart>r v.ould hav.• had time to ruff a spadt> m dummy CllUlEs Go1£1t 010 SHARIF H•d d t'lnrt•r do1utedly OA:on and ltd a ~pad~. \\.!"St "mild win and plly anothtr trump, and declarer would havf' tu urrendl'r two !lpade tracks and 1 diamond Onf' '\pade could go on th~ at t> or hrarts 11 derlar1•r r11uld find a way tu l(l't to the tablt-in nme Tht> only suit that offrrt'd any transporta· tum was diamond,, 11nd for that to '\UtTrt•d It would haw to break :l·2 · ~in< t• d1•dKr1•r would netod tht• ~C<'· ond trump ;n dumm> to rontrol "Padt'" lw 1mm1.•daatel~ ta.shed the .m.• kml( or di.&mond ' <ind . ~n both d<>lt>t1df'r'> followed all v. a.., Y.t'll [wdarer lt>d a third round of th<' ... u11 and ht' was in control 'o mattt•r v. hat thl' dl·f1·ndt'n• did dl•t'l<'n·r ~ • ._, humt' Wt'st rut h•d tht• third rl1amond and l11d anothPr trump, b111 L ht• t>IJtht uf dia- mond-. "a' dt>dan•r ., t>nt n to th~ board tu t.tl\1 • .1 'Jl•t<11• d1 ... ~·ard un tht-a1•1• 11t 111 .Ht... .tlld all " a.,~ t'll '::~~~, S©l'.~~-l££trs· WOH UMI Ui..4 ~r C\AY l !IOU.AN 0 R.eorronge leners of !he four tcrombled word1 be- low to fOfm four simple words I HISKRN 1 I I I I 12 I INKEF I -,--1,-1 --, t ---~ l ..... _L_u_o_E_A_I ! I I I Ii. It seems u 1t 1t takN a hfettme . . _ . when you'r9 trying to !(Mp a smile ----------. on your flOI until the shutter--. I c A s T 0 c I --,S-,6 -, -,--, --t O COIT'P ere rhe chuc kle quoted • • _ • _ _ by lolling tt'I the m1111ng WOids L-.....L.-...__......L_....___..__~ you develop from step No 3 below • Pl!INT NUMBEl!EO LET TE RS It~ THESE SQUARES TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sheep 6 Pass over 10 M USIC units 14 Mature 15 -ma1or 16 Jewel 17 Hindu gu11ar 18 Nothtn~ 19 Tune 20 Typists 22 Witty wrller 24 Swiss artist 26 Waists 27 Evoe criers 31 Mtd· pref 32 Advocates 33 Flowers 35 Sproot 38 Supplicate 39 Mends boots 40 Chtna 4 t COin of Peru 42 Wheat stem 43 Counterfeit "'4 Azov. e g 4'5 Gave baclC 47 Canes 51 S Alrtcan COIO 52 Hearten 54 S.-release 58 Novel 59 Popula1 figure 61 Entenam- ment mec11um 62 Sea eagle 63 Center 64 Ammonia compound 65 Unpteasanl look 66 tnsecl 67 Advances DOWN 1 Colleen 2 Entranceway 3 Voiceless 4 • blan111 5 Saunters 6 Heavenly body 7 Malay dagge1 8 A faith 9 Hobbies 10 Rink walls 1 1 Time of yt'lar 12 Produce 13 Loovers 2 1 V11l1allze 23 Roman dalt> 25 Falsity 27 Knocks 28 Spanish """' 29 Meal 30 pl9'CUS 34 Seamstrft!".'i 35 Stable 36 Persuade 37 Stunt 39 Endu11ng 40 Charade'!> 4:? Clostt 43 Last paradl' 44 Coal heavt'r 46 Loop 17 Insurgent 48 Love in I od1 49 Steal\ '>O Fam11v 1;a1 '>J Scotia 55 God o• wai and ..,1<.0om 5~ DtSCO\I~\ 5• R1vftlS ~ ) • THE PAlllLY CIRCUS r by Bii Keane UWhich is it, Mommy -don't RUN or don't TALK with ·a lollipop in your mouth?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Hey, sleeping beauty ... are you going to 1oin us today?" PEANUTS v..1H.4 ........ NC' ,)~ 1.. .. 0Tl-lE 5 ARE Tl-IESE .,, l FEEL RIDICULOUS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS 501 CHIEF RLJNNING' l\IOSE! HOW ARE 'fHINeS wrm 'THE SOKl"ftoMEE mi~? T- DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE I ~Ea WWI PRIE$1001. ~ITU ALL Mt/ PIPIA\V6 ON /NI lUICt W\IL ! ' ' BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "George, If I can find you a book with tuning knobs, wllLyou try reading it?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham l W()mER IF THATS WHAT HE WANTEO TO 1)? WHEN HE 6REW UP ~ ~ by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis ( MAY HAV£ TO BREA~ OUR TREATY ACtREEME.NT by Tom K. Ryan v'OLJ WERE: ~recnruc; MA~ ORVIU.E REV'f:NMCHSR? by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~"THAT !He. 6f\Bys HERE, I t-W=ffi etfflE MY RCCf"i Wflfi RictfflD1 SHOE FUNKY WINKERBEAN ANYONE WHO WOULD SELL DRUGS TO A 'l'OUNG C>IRL SHOULD ee STRUNC> uF>• C.OUL D l.(()(.) GEi SOME OF QOOR IOP PEOPL..E ~ HERE ~16HI lll.JJP/.J ~ ~ 15 1HJ~ JO~I WON'I 51ARI UP AND WE HAVa>'i GO! II-IE roGGIESf IDEA A~ 10 WHAi 10 DO I ' l i F='--~~se~!~~4~~~ DOONESBURY ANO~ 7J6E.Al?C ~ ·~~ THt SCUTT/SH ~~fT~{)fS-t SOLVED/Nrl07. ~~/fEO' laR R1ffJIEIK£S OB - ; ~,...... '' IT ' ~ I by Jim Oa'f -- by Jeff MacNall by Harold Le De by Tom Batlu by Garry Trudeau f • ---------------- WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1986 20 to 30 seconds of shaking causes litt!~ damage on Coast; earth slips 2 inches / . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN aod PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... OellJ,.... • ..., ... Orange Coast officials reported no injuries and only slight property damage after residents were jolted out of their sleep early Tuesday by the Goetz to be tried Attempted murder and auault charaea are re- l n •tat e d aaatn•t Bernhard Goetz for •hootina four youtha on a•ubway. A4. Coast The county of Orange decides to go without insurance./ A3 Nation Adm. Rickover, the father of the nuclear navy, dies atage86JA4 . strongest earthquake to hit Southern California in seven years. The quake triggered rockslides. damaged a major aqueduct. shattered windows, knocked 6ut power in the P~lm ~p~n$S area, and caused some minor IOJUOCS. The 1:anhquake, which occurred at 2:21 a.m., measured 6.0 on the Richt~r scale and "'as centered 12 miles northwest of Palm Sprin~;sa1d Dennis Meredith of the Cahfomia Institute of Technology. At least l 8 people were reported inJured. l I 0,000 homes were blac.lced out by power failures and boulders the size of automobiles crashed onto state roads in the gre.ater Palm Sprin-gs area. authonties said. Related atorl•• on AS. Palm Springs police Lt. Ltt Weigel said five people were admitted to area hospitals complainUl& of chest pains they said were caused by the quake and 10 people were treated in emerg- ency rooms for sprained wri~ts ••from falling out of chairs or beds." For hours after the quakc,1 which lasted 20 to 30 seconds, there were numerous aftershock.a above m•ani· tudc 3.0, Meredith uid. Fourteen such smaller temblors were registered in the sax ho~afterthe initial quake he said. ' Prcltm1nary indications were that t~e around sltppcd about 1wo inches s1de~ys~lon,astrctch IOmiles Iona and six miles deep, said Ms. Hutton. The shp probably occurred on tht Banning Fault, a section of the San Andreas system. in a sparsely popu- 0.-, ....... .., ............ lated area between IM communities of Desert Hot Sprnias and Cabu0f1, she said. ··A 6.0 carthquU.e is tellina us the earth is still movina, and t.hlt anyone who thinks we're not aoina to bave to think about more earthau.akes in the future is sadly mtstaken," said John Coil, a ltt'Uctural en11n~r based in SantaAnL Oranae County Sberitl's Lt. Rich" (.,.__eeeQtJAD/A2) Agran elected Irvine mayor New council proposes open space, calls for freeway plan changes By PHIL SNlDERMAN oe .. D.-,,.....,. Irvine's new slow...growt.h council majority assumed powCT Tuesday night and immediately began flexing its muscles on key development ISSUCS. The council elected I....arry Agran, a primary slow·growth advocate, mayor, placed new conditions on lrvtne's participation in the funding and planning for three proposed south county freeways, and took steps toward pre5erving more land for agricultural and open spaces uses. Food The landmark China Hou.eat the,Newport Harbor entrance may be leveled to make way for two new ho118el. By a 2-1 margin, lrvane voters last month elected slow-drowtb running mates Agran and Ed Doman to the council. Agran was sworn in Tuesday to his third term on the council while Dornan, an Orange Coast College English professor and former Irvine Plannina Commissioner, began hts fine tenn on the council. For a change-of-pace barbecue menu, try suc- culent duckllng./C1 Famed China House may be leveled On a unanimous vote of the council, Agran succeeded Coun- cilman Dave Baker as mayor. MeanwhiJe. Councilman Ray Catalano, who is aliancd with Agan and Doman on many development issues but is also seen as swing vote, proposed that Irvine attach con- ditions to its panicipation in the planning and funding of the San Joaquin. Eastern and Foothill free. Sports Angels maintain half- game grip on West with 14-3 laugher./81 INDEX By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille,,..., "°' ..... A colorful. pagoda-style house that has stood as a landmark at the entrance to Newpon Harbor for five decades may be demolished to make wa} for a pair of modem residences · Known as the China House be· cause ol 1ts Oriental theme. the home was butlt 1n I <>29 for a wealthy Pasadena family. The famtl} h·as been a11emp1ing to '>ell thl' house for three \cars. · Now the China House 1<; being sold tor an es11matcd SI 4 m1ll1on to two Orange ( uast couples. Jame!> and Manha Beau,hamp and Earnest and Donna ~chrocder Jaml'S Beauchamp told th~ Pilot The hou'>t:' I'> 111 a 'mall inlet called C hina CO\C. wh1rh "'as named after tht• p1nlo.-hued landmark .\n application that "'Ill permit demolition of the home and allow construction of two houses will ~ reviewed by the city Planning Com· mission Thursday. More than one person has ex- pm~sed displeasure, even shock at the proposal. (Pleue see CHINA/ A2) (Pleue Me SLOW I A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics C7 A3 A8-9 B6-8 CB Burglar shot by police suing for $20 million Death Notices Entertainment Food Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 88 A7 C1-6 BS A6 BS A3 BB B1-4 A7 A2 By ROBERT BARKER Police Sgt. Ed Deuel. the rn~ of Huntington Beach and the count} of Orange have been sued for $~() mtllton by a Fountain Valle> man who was shot an the face whale burglanzing a van. Randy Lee Howe charged 1n ht~ suit tiled Monda> that Deuel used an unlawful amount of force when h1..· shot Howe while investigating tht• hurglan at an apartment com pie'< l.1,t \t•ptemlx'r Howe later pleaded gu1lh to mt'idt•meanor hurglar} charge .... anonhng to hi\ attorncv John N 1-lood .\ pol1u.• '>Pokcswoman ">atd at th1: 11mc ot thl' hurglar~ that D1:uel. "'ho had '>hot and killed a robbel) suspect ti'l' months earlier. ordered Ho"e and a 11econd man to free1e De Ul'I ti red a s1 ngle shot "'hen Howe appt>art'd Ill rcac-h for ht\ "-al'>lhand the spokt:'>"'11man \aid Schafer not running again Mesa councilwoman says she's taking recess to concentrate o-n chamber job By TONY SAAVEDRA Of Ille DellJ ~ .. .., Costa Mesa ( 11y Councilwoman Arlene Schafer, who al!io serves as executive director of the local Chamber of Commerce. said Tues· day that she will not seek re-election to the council 1n November. Schafer, a for mer mayor and chair· woman of the city redevelopment agency. said she was not running from whai many expect to be a tough r,c- el«:t1on battle against slow-gro"-th advocates. Hlfl wanted to run. I could. And tfl ran, I believe I would make 11 The people feel that I am responi;1ve enou&h to their needs and wants."' Scharer said. "I am re-electable. I don't feel the compet111on ts tough." Her surprise disclosure ex tends the tiling deadline for council candidates fr-0m Aug 8 to Aug l l Mavor Norma Henzog. whose term also C>.ptrec; 1n Novemher, hac; not announced whether she"'" seek rt:'-clect1on. Schafer has been pcrcc1\Cd a~ a s"' ang vote on a council 1ha11s d1' 1dcd over land development 1s~uc\ How- ever. her $26.750 1ob wtth the chamber has cost her an\ chance ol gaining the polt11cal 'upporl of the slow-growth group Ml'\,t \rt1on in the No\. 4 elcc11on The group. a coalt11on of home- owner assoc1at1ons. ha<. labeled the (Pleaee aee SCHAFER/ A2) HO\\t' <llld the i;cu111d man "-Cre both found to he unarmed. Police 1heon11:d Deuel b1.'11e\ed Howl' "'a" reaching lor a \\Capon. n.pla1n1ng a \mall radio in Howe ·!> podct ma\ haH· trt•ated a hulgt· '>lmtlar tu a weapon. But "'hen Flood filed a $20 m1ll1un da1m .igaanst Deuel and tht' Ctt) on Det I ti. ht• da1med the ut\ wa' ncgligt•nt in l'ntru\ltng Ocul..'I "llh J dl·adh "'l'a pon. ·· k no" 1 ng h1'i propt.•n<,11' to c;hoot and/or kill Arlene Schaf er ·Looking for an earthquake wrench? Laguna finds preparedness promotion hard to sell, nowoffertngthem for free It wundl"d like a noble 1dra at the time Meeting 1n ~ptemher 1984. the L nguoa Beach (. 1ty Council decided to arm rc<itdcnt!i with tools to help them deal with earthQltakc~ or other natural dtsa.,ter'i fhat tool wa<i a <11mplc metal ·wrtnch. dc<iigncd to tum off natural ga\ \ alvc'i rn homes 1n the t vent of a uta'itmphe 1 ht• wunltl decided to h&hteo the , ... city's reserve fund b) S 14.675 to purc~nsc 5.000 "Redd) ·rc1'trhc\ .. fl'om a Thou!land Oaks ltrm. along with 10.000 cmcraency prcparcdnc'is booklet!>. If the council had any retuct11ncc to d1pp1nJ Lnto the stale-mandated rr- $Crvc fund, thp\C fears we~ e-s~d'°b} busincss-mmdcd council mcm~r' who 'iUg&C'lted the purchase pnn could he ofl'sct h~ ~lhng the wrcnchc' forSJuch And thr hooklctHould he ' sold for S 1.50 each The plan would ha\l' mack an\ high school Junwr .\ch1cH·men1 membN d .. t"ptirnl The l i1y\ [ mcrgcnq Preparedne11o; comm1uee lha1rman. howcvl'f. fig- ured the ul> t•ould \land to makt· Sl7.500 on the project. rhat c;amt" lomm1ttcc lha1rman al\o 0"'111..•d an cncrg) consultmg 11011 to which thl' ell)' pa td $2()() 8~ Jla rt Of It\ fllllO l hl' \ ote wa\ dnan1mou' But 't. tt\ I tall wa' not too \Ul l l'\\lul o., a hardware ~tore I C'i\ thnn n IOO \\ICllChl'\ \\.Cft' \old The rr'it 'iat rn \lorn~t· lor mon· than ,, 'l'llr unul nn E ng.ll" '\lout llrnl1C'd nn t a heller wa\ ln dl\tl 1hu1t· thl' "'renl'hl"\ and hool..kl\ ~k 83\1.' them .1"-<l\ •\Od Rm \rout'\ arc \ti II g1' ing 1 hem l\W.l) "I think 1t'i. fair Ill \U} the v.hok th1nii wus a d1c;af1p<11ntmt·n1 " ( 1t\ Manager l\en r ran~ <.aid T ut•,da' \!\hough frank \\Oulll Ol' Well JU'>ttti<'d1nsa-.1ng "Told~:i·"1 'hl'I\ ~nntrolltn~ thu t urgt• It WU\ Fr:ini.. whn warn('(i rnunt ii mt"mhcn that' 1t)·\J)On\nl'fd wn·nl·h 'alt"~ would he· In\ thotn hrt<,k. "It "ill ht.' l'\tn·mt"l~ J1ffinilt · I r.tn~ 'a1d ~· tnr\· thl' 'nit' II \OU 11111~ all th1 \t'f\ 11 r , luh' .ind or· (lan11.1111111\ Ill th1· I II\ .ind thq t',11 h people.·· Deuel shot and killed an armed robber in Apnl 1985 in a shootout outside the Thtngs for Your Head Shop at 410 Pacific Coast Highway in downtown Hunu ngton Beach . Deuel, whose ltfe apparently was '><!' ed by a bulletproof vest, received .in award for va lor for the downtown 'hooting. The Orange County D1stnc1 At· torne~ 's Office investigated the Jiowe 'hooting and declared that Deuel was JUSttfied. Howe's teeth were shattered by Deuel's bullet and his tongue was severed and partially para!~ ac- cordtng to Flood. He said Howe required a tracheotomy to breathe. Flood also charged that Howe received "barbanc" treatment at the Orange County Jail Ward at the UC Irvi ne Medical Center when his arms and legs allegedly were chained to a bed even though "he couldn't breathe or swallow." Manslaughte;r charge dismissed in hit-run By STEVE MARBLE A Newport Beach woman was ordered Tuesday to stand tnal for felon) h11-a nd-run driving u1 the death uf a 15-year-old boy but manslaughter charges were dis· m1'ised. l\usan Norma Long, a vice presi- dent ofn financial planntng firm. was ordt•red to appear in Supenor Court later th1~ month on the single felony rhnrge rt"lating to the death of Claude ROBERT HYNDMAN NEWS F OLLOWUP bought one . mort lhan 1.000 would be 1nC'rediblt'" fhe wrench itself. o flat ~rap of metal with a n:ctanaular slot, indeed ~an turn a gas ltne off. So can halfthl" item' 1n a houst'hold tool b<>it But the city marut~r·s wam1ng~1d ltttlr to d<\mpcn the council'\ rnthu\tasm for the prOJCC'l. (PleHe Me &ARTRQUAU/A2) Hubcn. The manslauihter charge was dis- missed because 1t could not be !.hown the dnvcr of the hit-and-run car showed gross negligence. Harbor Municipal C'oun Judge C'hnstopher Strople ruled. However. there is sullic1ent reason to ~heve long was the dn ver of the car. Strople said. Long. 14. 1s accused of stnkmg Hu~n from ~hind as the Newport (Pleue eee CHARGlt/ A.2) Plan tocutjail crowding before OC supervisors By LISA MAHONEY ot1"9D.-, ......... <. ·ounty superv1M>rs arc ecflcd.ulcd today to take up a list of propo$115 to reduce crowd1na at the Orange Coun. ty Jatl. 1nclud1ns a plan to Ll'lcanrratt pnsoners 1n their hom~ with the aid of an ele<:tron1c monitor. Thf County Adm1n1 trative Off.ct repon. held over ftom Tuesday because of tht absencc of Third 011tnct upcrvtSOr Brutt csunde. includes 14 rttommendataon Few ofthe ideas•~ new. but ICU n (Pleue ... 8UPUVJ80U/ A2) J Qnno-Cout OA!LY. PlLOTJ Wecm.day, Jul~~. 1HO QUAKE STRONGEST IB 7 YEARS ••. From A l ard 01 n 1d the early-mornina lremors prompted a deluge ot" call to the county's cmeramt)' 911 line for &bout 30 mtnutM af)er the quake sub!1dcd poke man for ~outhern (ah· fom1 Ed~n Co. and ~uthcrn California Ga~ C. o reported no ut1ht) problem'> 1n Oranae County in con- nection with the quake • Edison spokesman Bob Krauch said a "post.quake check" was con- ducted at the San Onofre Nuclear Power Unit No. 3. No damage was found and the unit was conllnuing to operate Tuesday The plant's two other un11s were out of service for repairs and refueling The tremo.-.. did damage an Edison '>ubsta11on in (.)(scrt Ho1 Spnngs. lcadina to a power outage affecting 110.000 custome~. Ed1~n spokes- man Bob Hullsa1d elcctnc1t) was restored to almost all of the~ l·us- tomers b> 8 a m But hc said cu!>tomers m the Palm pnngs-5an Bernardino area \\-ere asked to curtail u~ofaircond111oncr\ and other appliance~ becau~ pf a c;tra1n on the 5'~tem Temperatures in the Palm Springs area pcal..c:d at I 09 degree~ T uewa \ Tucsda~ 'c; carth~uake wa\ the larg- l''\l 1n <,outhl'rn ( ahforn1a smcl' 1979 "hen a quake 1n lhc Im penal Vallev h11 6 a on the opcn-<:nded R1ch1er \i.:ale ~quakerq~1!>lenng6.Sk11ledt1' ix·oplc 1n the San h-rnando Valle~ in . Februaf) 197 1 Tuesda) 's qual..c: WJ\ tell from \nn l>1cgu 10 the San h•rnando \',11lq in Lu'> Angdes. I :!O mile'> nurih. Radio '>ta11on'> 1n Lal..c HJ\3\U ~n1 am.I us Vcgac; reportrd the qual-.e wa'i felt there as well Structural rngint'tr Coll of S:inta .\nn said Orana\" C ount> ., mo!'( hkely to suffer damage in a quakt• assor11tcd wuh . the Ncwport·ln glewood Fault, which run!I thro"!eh the Cost.a Mesa-Newport 6cach area Tuesday'!> qualte~U\ 111nhut~·d to the San Andreas fault "This wa~ Mother N~turc tclhns U\ she's still out there:· \.. 011 s~ud. ''But these small quake~ are welcome to some rxtent." Hr sa1d that smaller quakes rd1evt· underground tension that might otherwise continue to build toward a more powerful earthquake. Coil said smaller quakes also remind < ah- fornians of the need to build 'ltrul- tures capable of"' 1th\tanding strong earth tremors As tt was. the Palm '>pnngs .m:a escaped more extensive damage be- causr many of m buildings were built after a 1948 quake 1ha1 mrasurt-Q 6. ~ on 1he Richter scale That qua>c deMrO}ed many buildings erected before stricter building codes werl' implemented 1n 1933. \81d Thoma\ Heaton. a U S. C..eolog1cal '>unc\ sc1enttst at Caht>Ch Gerard Pardoen. assunc11c professor of c1v1I eniineenng at LI( lnmr. said he·s·anx1ou~ to see how T uesda) 's quake affected the new San Bernardino count~ building in Rancho Cucamonga. which wa!I con- structed with "rubber bumpers" to absorb ground movement Eight mobile home~ wt•re knot'ked ofT foundation ~upport!. in Western Village Trailer Park JUSt nonh of e Im pnn , and several hom<'1 in the rural Paul&N Hill RanchttoUta, 12 milc.s northwe t of the city. \ufTcred m"or structural d1magc. "I thouahl a plane hit the h:f~J •-.J1d re 1denl B~k Boyle ... h I h i..e omebody drove thr. u11JL.-nP·l'P'"- w11h a bulldo1er." The home of ne19hbor Nancy Wn1ht was al o damaaed. "The rumble woi..e me up and Oien I heard the era.shin&." she said "Thank God no one was hurt." Roxana Mellund, 32, said her rl'fngerator and stove. were heaved 1nw the: middle of the kitchen and that cupboards npped loose from the "'alls "I ~a~JUSt totally scared," she said. .\ power outage shut down two pumping stations on an aqueduct bringing ( olorado Ri ver water into ~outhern California and forced of- finals to dump up to a bilhon gallons ot water into the descn. tnggenng minor flooding. Flooding from the Eagle Mountain pumping station. 160 miles east of Los Angeles. closed Highway 177 into I)( en Center. said Tim Skove of the Lu\ Angeles Metropolitan Water l>l\lm t which supplies water for 6.S m1ll1on Southern Cahformans. Elsewhere. an underground section or the aqueduct ruptured at a siphon station near Interstate 10, leaking water at a rate of 3.3 million gallons per day. and the district cut the flow to 25 percent of its normal rate. Some rockshdes were reported on R1 vers1dc County roads. mcluding the Onega Highway. leading to Or- ange ( ount} SLOW-GROWTH COUNCIL TAKES OVER ... From A l "'a~s Th<' counc ti adopted the motion on a 1-2 \Ole. "'Ith Rakl·r and C'oun- ctl""oman alh .\nn \111ler 1n oppos1- 11on Bccau~ ora kgal dl\pUtl' II"\ int•'" rurrcnth a non-voting part1npan1 1n the two JOIOI JXl"'e" agenc1e<, plan- ning the tree"a~' The agencies include Ornngc < ounl) ;rnd nearh)' nt1e~ allcctt'd h\ the frecwa\\ < a ta la no proi><>'>ed that Ii-\ 1ne not 1n11l the agcnut'C. unul ul\ voter' appro' e placing ncv. fees on de- ' dopcrc, IO fund thl· free\\ a''· a cond111on of full membcr\h1p 1n thl agencies. He also propo'>t'd In 1m· not hecome a full memher un1tl thc agencies endorse ~'era I change'> 1n the scope and alignmt'nt of the proposed freewa)s In another motion. Dornan railed lor a general plan amendment 1ha1 would designate spec1fit areas, in- cluding some land nov. \lated for development, for permanent open \pace or agncultural uM"s These areas would include the 654- acre Quail Hill near the San Diego Freewa)' at Un1ver4>1ty Dnve. )Oml' agncullural land near Northwood and hct""een the and Diego and \anta Ana freewa\S. and a Bomia < an\ on Dnvc "buffer area" near 1he funk Rock commun1t\ Dnrnan'c; motton appro,cd unan1- mou\I) requ1re\ tht' Cit) 'c, open <ipace task tcm:e to return to the council with a general plan amendment wtthing 90 da)S for counnl appro\.al. He also urged that 1hc open 'lpatc plan then be submitted to votl·r\. If adoptt·d. luturc cit y coum·11 could then not alter the plan w1thou1 returning 10 the \Oler'\. he ..aid EARTHQUAKE WRENCHES IN SUPPLY ... 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""u<><.l""nrk.·· '-tchaler \did II \ou·re nt•ga111c· \ou'll haH' more ,upport. get ml)rl' pnnl and more .1ttcnl111n 11 '\<t ca\~ tn poke holr~ Cat ttw cnunl'1l1 "hen \ou'rc not up I ht•rt• .. \Ill' \,t1d \hl' hopc\ her \U(lC\\IH \\ould not lw lrom thl' pro-nr ~lov. ~111\\.th 1 amp\ but ~tll he <;nmenm "ho ""'" rem:un "rt)lhl do""n lht· n1111dl1· Dally Pilot Dell very 11 Guaranteed ., ••• "(1a., ' f Just call 642-6086 ' ...... ,..O't' ""' 4 th ., 11 o"" e .... ~·"""~' r,,..., """' ', "''" "" ~ ro<: "-hat do }OU llkr about thr Daily Pilot'' Vvhat don't \OU hlte" (all the number above and \'Our I mes~gt will be recordrd, tran"°nbed and. dr· 11\ered 10 the aopropnatc cd11or The same 24-hour an~wcnna \<'f"\ 1ct m:n he' US(d to rernrd lr-ttrr~ to the editor on any top1~ (ontnbuton to our lt'tter-. column mu\t 1nclud<- thc1r name and trlephonr number fnr vrnficatinn Tell\ U\ what'c; on vour mind I .. Clrculatlon TelephonH ·~ ,, • •• M1-'W Fair skies, warm weather ahead Summer w..th« will continue throughout the Orange Cout tocley end Thur9day. with eome tat• night and Mtty morning low C dt nMr tn. Co.tl. tn. Nttlonal WMther Servfoe Mid. HION today wUI reno-trom 70 to 75 at !be bUcheuod from 8 to S. Inland. Lowa wfll be 55 to 85. Local mounlllnt wtll be tunny, wtth rMOrt hight from 77 to 86, Iowa from '48 to 58. . , Som• high ctoYd• Wiii hoVlf O'* th• touthern d'"'1•. but oth91"WIM 1kte. wilt be fair. Upper daert high• wm range from 92 to 101, low.r deMrt high• from 105 to 110. w .. t to toUthWMt wind• 10 to 16 knot• wlll bl~ through local ~atara thla afternoon and evenlng o..,.r 1· to 2·foot MH tnd • touthWMt awell ol 2 to 3 fMt. Farther out, weat to northweit wlnda 12 to 18 knott wrtl blow over 4-to 8·foot .... through tonight Fair akl" wtn follow night 1nd morning low clood1. U.S . Temps ~.~.~"'<*TS ~~ wwm-COIO~ Snow••• ~ f Uf ... Snow ()(.ciuoeo.._ SUil.o<\MY-- ~~~~u!.~~CtJ·~"" HION.IOWeWOUQll&pm T~ ....._9Mcfl .. ,. A!Olny.N Y 17 .. AlbuqU9tque 12 12 NcrallOI II !iO Allllnla 100 76 M ........ eo a Calif. Temps Ml*-81 .. tlli 7t .. NMh¥ltt M .. AtlMOC Ctty '2 75 ..... on.n. t1 70 t4IQIW. toM thl~ & p "' r....iay ..... Yottc City 83 71 T.,_Velley r4 ,. =VIier II IO Awtlft .. 72 leltwnor• N 79 ~Clly 17 72 78 N OmlN to n _.... NM fou.-13 53 ~ ff 70 .....,d< IO SI tolM ...... loeton llO 75 lluttelO 77 14 CM!* 15 47 CN<i..ton.S C 94 71 cn.none.N c " n c.........,.. 81 49 ChQgo 83 13 Cincinnati • 12 .. ~ "" COl\lft'lbul.Olllo 91 70 C:0.-0,H H -H llt Dell-Fe Wonh N 73 o.ylon ti 71 o.n.... 811 68 Del MOlnM t 1 71 0.Crolt 85 ea El Puo• tl 87 Flltbtnllt 75 68 fllfOO 75 91 l'llOtleff IO 4' Grtnel AllPICll n 14 GrMI Flllle 84 52 Gr""90o<o.N C IHI 72 H...ttOfd 119 70 H.i.n. 80 49 Honolulu et 78 OtlenClo '2 73 a..tow 100 .. v-.1•Vtr ~ .. 76 ..__,, .. 51 ~· 107 12 1111 .... 711 .. ""'= .. .. MIOCI t1 47 Por1 .0.. 71 56 lllylht lot 13 Surf report Pt~ • 75 C81tllne .. N =11y " 71 Culver Clly 711 11 Dir 11 61 Elnllt 114 !12 .... .... ..... ~ ... 47 Fr-.. .. l.1#111 1 3 ... AlehmOnCI .. 74 LMICMI• .. 67 &Ml•~ I 2 .. Stl.°""8 IHI 71 long IMc'I as II ~ 2 3 ~ Sell I.AIU City t2 17 ~ 13 12 .... OleOO C<lty 2 ~ San AnlonlO 83 .. t2 13 OulloOll lor Thufteley Lttlll CNll'O" San Juen.P A .. 74 MolwoWI " S7 a..1111 70 62 MonMOtl!O u eo Sloux"Fllla 19 17 Monlllft'f es 5" Spok-77 11 Plllm Sprtno1 110 76 Tides S1f-... eo p~ .. 61 T~IPlrtl>Q 92 73 PllO Roblee t3 61 Topelce 81 71 ~ ts M TOOAY ,_ 102 11 "9dwood Clly 78 61 '1111 tow &·53e.m 05 TlllN t1 77 a--10 81 57 ~low 12:alpm 37 Wlehlngcon,D c t1 71 Selln• 97 &3 4.51pm 2 1 WiCNte 13 74 ..,, knerd<nO " 12 s.cono PltglO 1 10-68 p m 5 1 S..0.brlei " 57 TI4UQGA'Y IMDlego 75 16 'l<•I tow 92aa111 .0 3 IMFtMCIKo .. 6e ~tow 113pm ae Extended a...io. 13 61 5Upm 27 S8nta/4M 13 81 Seconcl hlgll 1137pm 5 • Houllon ee 7• lndlll'lepoill 93 73 Jeck-.M<H 94 88 .,_ 63 S3 t<.,,... C>ty to 73 (AM nlgM .,,., ~ tow doude Sante ..... 72 51 SanlaCna 70 54 Sun M411~11107pm ll'ldr._ -=Ille-Ol--leir Sll'lte Merle 70 13 ,_,_•I 5 4 a_m 8Mdl M to 75 lOWI 57 10 15 Sen.la MonlCe .. eo MOOnr_IOd..,et757em enclMI• 11..., MtoM i.-5etol5 SIOC*IOfl ., 12 1110 llpm CHINA HOUSE MAY BE LEVELED ... From A l "To a lot of people 11 would be hkc ripping down the Balboa Pavtl1on or c"en the Statue of Liberty." said Kathryn Clare. a Corona dcl Mar resident who said 'ihc has a framed photograph of the house when 11 was the onl) structure in the area. "II'<; a landmark in a Cit} that doe\n't have that many landmark\ ... \he <,a1d Ruhcrt Blake. a dl·vcloper in < or- tlOJ dl·I Mar \atd the house 1c; a '>\mhol to e1l'r> boatl'r "ho has tnll'rl·d "le" p<1rt Harbor ··" 1thout landmark\ lll..e th•'> ""c ht·rnme JU\t hl..e e'en. other hus) ml·tropolltan area We lose 1hat tharm that make'> Newport Beach a 'rcc1al plate" Rlake c;a1d C1crald Thomp<;on "'ho ll\C\ ne't door 10 tht• ( h1na I lou\l• ... 1111 he ,incl othl·r rc\IJt·nh ul ( hin.1 < O\l' hJ\e l'\en llln\lderl·d pooling n•c,ourll'' to rurl h,l\l' thl home V. l· don't want lo ln"e our \\ m- hol · I htHllJNIO ,,11J But h\ ·the \Jml' tol..l· n 11 dot•\n·1 rt·alh make ~nse 10 buy 11 JU!it to preserve 11 as a munument." Thompson said he feels sympathy for the owners who have hoped to find a buyer who would be interested 1n keeping the house intact. "But nobody ever made a decent offer." Thompson said. "It's such a unique house and it would be a shame 10 lose 11. But what can you do?" The house. decorated with or- namental dragons and a briJhtly colored bridge thal leads to a pnvate beach. went on the market 1n 1983 for S:! 75 m1lhon. said Rill Cote. owner of' a Ncwpon Beach real estate firm "It was built for a wealthy attome) from Pasadena wbo JUSI happened to hke Oriental theme!>." said Cote. who had an exclu411vc h'>t1ng on the home for a \ear The hou~ actuall> sits on tour lot<;. 1"0 of ""h1ch arc underwater. Cote "1td It was constructed on solid bedrock and outcroppings of rock~Jut into se"eral room of the thrt't'-CitOI) house. The third stol) 1s detachrd from the re!lt of the house and can only be entered v1aan outdoor staircase. Cote said he was told 11 was built for the family's ch1idren and intenuonally cut off so the children would not · bother their parents. An elevator connects the first and second floors. The rooms are decor- ated with Onental artwork and the noon are hardwood. ~till, the house 1s tin> and conuuns only three bedrooms and a kitchen ~o small II sccms to have been an ahenhough. Cotr said .. ff<, really onl} a beach cottage." Thompson said "But it's an only- one-of-a-kind beach cottage .. Editor's nole: A version of atory pobllabed In Taesday'a home edition Incorrectly slated the Cblna Ho111t w11 being sold to a b111lne11 owned by credit dentist R.F. Beaaellamp, wbo Is tbt brother of James Beaaebamp, one of tbe buyers. Tbe Pilot regrets the error CHARGE DISMISSED IN HIT-RUN CASE ... From A l ll.1rbor l11gh \d1011I tre\hman Jogged .1long lr\lnl' \\l'n111• ~•th ht\ oldl·r ..... 1er II uhcrt \u\tainul m•"'" c lll'ad 1n1une\ and died thrl'l' da,., later \\1thout rega1n1njl tlHl\l llHJ\nl'" at l lll"dln(!. lo r>OIH.l' Outragl·d Ullll'n' amt u1mmunll\ group\ e\tahh.,hcd a reward for 1ntorma11on on thc hit-and-run drt\· n .ind flOht"l' \C:I up .1 hoNh al the \tic 111 lht· au1dl·n1 \11hu11ntt inlorma11on I rum nH1torl\I \ I ung ~'·" .1rrl'\t1·d li\l' dil\'> alter thl' .llll1knt "'hen hn \lhn. lour- door < .1d11lat """' dt\CO\l'red at a \,1n1.1 \n<1 hod\ \hop with damage linking 11 1n the inrn.Jcnl. p<lllte said \ ra11 ol "1t·wport Reach refuse 1vorkt r\ had reported \ee1ng the damJgl·d < ad1llat hc1ng driven lrom .1 ta 11wn near l ong'c; home the day .titer lhl' an1dcn1 a trJllit in- ' l''t1gat11r \a1d T hl' owner of thi: bod} \hop \Ubsequently called police alter 1n- \pelt1ng the car and concluding 1l had probabl> h11 \omconc. police \a1d. He told police a man. who 1den11ficd h1m\clt as Long·, friend. dropped oil thcrnr \ prmccutor at tir '>I rclu~ed to file lharges. sa)ing 11 was not pos\1bk to pro' e that Long was dm ing the car at the time of the acc1den1 Rut Deput} D1stmt •\ttornc~ Roh en Thoma .. changed l3l '"" ahou1 J week later filing man .. taughter and hn-and-run charges against Long Hl· said new mforma11on provided hv pohcc helped make thl' rn..c Thoma\ a candidate tor Judge al the time was -;uhi;cquenll> tran<;- ferrcd to a d1ffercn1 rnurthou'>l' and the ca'>c assigned to another deput\ d1stnct attorney. Defense attornC) Jame' H Walsworth said at the time he was susp1c1ou!> of Thomas' mnuvcs be- cause the prosecutor was a candidate tor 1udge Walc;worth said fhomas may ha\C filed charges. tor "'poltucal rca'ion'" He <,aid he was unaware of an) new intorm:won hnkmg hie; client to th' lrtme In thc one-da> prehm1nnr) hear· 1ng. the dcfen!.e presented no w11- nes~s and the 1cst1mon) of ~veral prosccuuon w1tnec;scs ""a'i conducted outside the courtroom with approval lrom both s1de'i. Newport Beach <igt. Wilham Mdn ms said 11 was difficult to prove gros\ negligence because nobod} -e'<cept tor the dn"er -actuallv <,aw the atc1den1 He said Huherfs sister was Jogging ahead of her brother and could not be sure whether her brother was runnrng in a marked bicycle path or had drifted 1n10 a lraffic lane Hubert's clao;smates gathered on campus in his memory of the final day of school la<;t month and planted a tree in his honor. 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