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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-13 - Orange Coast Pilot·----SEC probes Family Bush says Salling saga Coast planning Iron performed securities Curtain aboard program business is parting tall ship criticized BUSI ESS/A6 STATE/A IO WORLD/A4 THEATER/AS THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS .. THURSDAY, J LY I :J~ 1989 Ascon ba~kru.ptcy raises concerns ~ ly ROBERT BARKER Of-0~ -Sl.tf A leading opponent of a plan to build condominiums at a hazardous waste dump in Huntington Beach said Wednesday she'll ask for a meeting with city officials to decide who is responsible for public safety now that the landowner has filed bankruptcy. Resident Beverly Titus. who lives near the Ascon Landfill, said she'll ask for a meeting soon to discuss the danger of possible exposure of haz- ardous materials to residents. OCfair has blue ribbon opening ly IOI VAN EYKEN Of -0"">' Not St.tf The name is Bond. James Bond. And this was his day of triumph. A Costa Mesa dcn1js1. Bond is one of thousands of county residents whose handiwork cmcr&ed with prizes on Wednesday's opening day of the Orange County Fair. It was a modest triumph, in the big picture, but a triumph never- theless. And it had a special savor for the former Kansas country boy who, by judges' testament. makes the best plum jelly in Orange Coun- ty. "Hey that's great," said Bond. who hadn't seen his blue nbbon yet. Winning contestants arc not in- formed of their prizes before the fair's official opening. . "The competition's just a lot of fun, cspcc1ally for me, • Bond said. "I mean, here I am doing ll against all tncsc pis who've been canning all their hves." Bond said he had been canning fruits and vegetables and making jams and jellies for about four years. "I've entered before. but I've never entered so many things in the home ans depanment," said Bond. whose pickled cucumbers aJso re· ccived good nouccs. and a red sec- ond place ribbon. Wednesday's openirtg brouaht the unvcilina of blue and red nbbons 10 more than 2,000 competttive ca~cs, from cows to cabernet sauv1gnon. fl also brou&ht an ausp1c1ous be· &inning in the attendance category. By 3 p.m. Wednesday. S, 734 people had croutd the fa1r's turn- stiles, nearly 200 m ore than the same time o n <>pening day last year. The increase is even greater con- siderina last year's fair opened at 10 a.m .. while gates did not open until noon on opening day this year. This year marked the finl time the fair has opened on a Wednesday. ••ifs a new day, so we don't have anY'IUDI 10 compare it to." said f11r sPc*11• a•1n Jill Lloyd. 0 8ut ~ it .illll .... ~· Tbunday opemna, we're cloina pretty well." She said she'll also ask officials what's next in store fo r the 39-acre dump site that long has defied cleanup effons. Ascon Propenies Inc. filed for bankuptcy the day before a fore- closure sale was lo take place on the doorsteps of Orange County Su· penor Coun in Santa Ana. The move followed a notice of default filed by Signal Mongagc Co. Inc. of Long Beach earlier this year against Ascon for failing to make payments for four months on a $4.5 million loan. Ascon Vice President John Lindsey said Wednesday that the company is looking for money to fund the cleanup. Their goal is to find a partner with resources to finance the cleanup operation or to find a new lender. he said. Lindsey said Ascon has 120 days from the filing of bankruptcy to present a plan to pay off the debt. Cleanup estimates range from S 15 million to $50 millton. Earlier this year, the Huntington Beach City Council approved a gen- eral plan amendment that "ould allow the company to build up to 600 condominiums or apanments- on the parcel, one of the choicest remaining in the coastal 1one The number of units permllled would depend on tbe costs the com- pany incurred in cleaning up the hazardous materials. mostl> pet- roleum-based 011 residues T itus criticized officials ~ednes­ day for approving a general plan for the property based on the economic need of the landowner "I thought it was a slap in the face to the residents." she said "We tned Spl•sh mountain A~ IUl'fer ch.9Henee1 the 10-to-1 S·foot wavn IN•aklne at the Wed9e In Newport 9wtl on WMWd~ .. ltonll• .. rteratted aurf conlln••d to ~•und the 0r.,... Cont. Newport llfe9u.wrd1 "'"• •bout 1 JO rncuea. wllMe JI were pulled frOM the watter at Huntlneton City ae.-ch .... waves •• ••pectH to deer•••• bJ 'rider· ("0\l:HS"l'OH\ l :DI ( \"110'\ -. to show that the compan} didn't have the resources to fund the cleanup and moved ahead against public desires." Tttus' husband Ronald noted cnt1cs of the Ascon de"elopment plan qucsuoned over and over again if the company had the wherewtthal. to pa} for cleanup should maJor environmental haLards be en- countered. "Lo and behold. the~ filed fOf bankru ptcy," he said. City Administrator Paul Cook said the bankruptcy means nothioa unless the fi nancial mstttutton takes o'er the propert> 1f'rhe debts remain unpaid. In that case. the develop- ment and cleanup plans would be dead. he said. More than 40 years ago, oil com- panies st.aned dumping petroleum waste and other materials at the Ascon site at Hamilton A venue and Magnolia Street. Ascon has fi led a mul t1million- dollar lawsuit to collect money from companies that dumped the ma- tcnals. LB city manager, poli~e feud over beefing up force · By LESLIE EARNEST Of -o-,. -SUff An in-house Tcud na~ cn:rpted' tn Laguna Beach where police officers continue to complain of being strained to the hm1t while the cny manaccr denies the dcpanment 1s understaffed. The dispute erupted last week when Set. Don Barney. president or the pof1cc employees assoc1auon. said both officers and rc51dcnts a re at risk because too few patrol of:. ficcrs arc on duty. In ~sponsc, Clty manaaer Ktn Frank re leased stafistlb compari ng Laauna's per capita poltcc costs and sta1fin1 levels WJth nearby c111es. The statistics indicate the level of police service 1n Laguna 1s "rc~sein· ably high co mpared to s1m1lar com- munit1es," Frank notes. Most msultmg to poltce officers, Bamc)'._S&ld. was F ' · that officers m ight find an easier job if they went to Irvine. "I think it's t.rigcred. a mass ex- odus where people arc now gcttina apphcattons for othel police llCfl· cies," Barney said. "I think ~Y .arc fed up with f~lin& the city manqer ts so insensitive to his employees• needs and feelings "The citizens should be outrqed at their tof. city admtninnuor lelliftl their loya , dedicated employees to '-o somewhere-else," Barner added. 'The morale is at a n aJJ-t1me low after these comments." Staustfos, Barney said, mean little to officers who arc fceuna an in- creasing strain in their wo rkday. At f Please SH l'OUCE/ A2J Por'ice rlo dumrhies, end decoy program By IRIS YOt<OI Of -~ ,._ ltaff The idea seemed simple. 1ne,qxn- s1ve and harmlc s enough: Park a martced Police car at key inter- sections with a uniformed man- neqtltn sitting at the wh~I to deter traffic violators. But the Newport Beach Pohce Department scrapped the deco} plo~ hours before 1t planned to begin testing the program. when It learned the measure had a seriou~ potenual side effect -safety n l-s to real officers.. Dunn& research, Newpon Beach traffi c d1v1s1on offiocrs heard report of motonsts shooting at mannequin officers 1n An zona and realized the decoy idea could put real officers stopped at mterscct1ons at n sk. "fhcrc was a dccisaon made b) the traffic commander and chief of police that since there was the re- mote poss1b1hty there could be an officer safety problem, 1t wasn't worth tak1na the chnncc," cwpon Pohcc spokesman Bob O akley said. The traffic d iv1 ion decided to ll") the decoy method after some officcn heard about its use in other Cltles around the country. The program 1s based on the the· ory that when motonsts sec a police car. the) bttome more careful, often slowing down or simply being more alcn, Oakley said. A female mannequin was donated by a local dcpanmcnt tore and traffic officer were ready to bclln the pilot pr<>&ram on July I. The mannequm was rcahsuc enouah to fool motomts from a distance. Oak· ley said . Actually, the Newpon Beach c»- panment has already bttn 1~ ful in reducing the number of trall fPtease see MANNEQUIN/All FV parents attuned to saving music program TM lair opened on Thunday Ud ran l l clays in 1911 and 1917. Previa. llin ~ oa Friday Md 91 ALIX WILLIAMS has come up with an alternative. the district plan to rotalc WcstmmsteT Htah and a member of the ncv.ly-formcd fou• ran for 10 cla)I. Tlli1=12~ ... .._,..... ~ parents arc boosters of Fountam School's 'ocal musi 1n tructor, Joe Kral, dauon· board of directors ·u-....,...._. c , Valley Hath School's award-w1nn1n& vocal between Westm1n ter and Fo untain Valley. P\k.c said fine an :ms ~ are nan w1 -._ ~ ou• Aa •bunl mature, 1ehool d1stncts are . .. .. 1 1 8o r. d r. conside-" the most ••ow ...... ...., -.......:AA t F .. ~, '-.. ~ --....._ •-· .a!..-1 the · f ":Id music proaram, wn1c11 ~nt y ost tn tructor th tht ru1rent~ ~ho 1ormc the 1oun-·~ ...... _ UK .,, ..._ Y -• -1• --''"' '° IVll:'I sqns 0 •· "'" rcn Tim Reid to budlct cuts. dltion and KrTI araue that one man cannot d1str1cts, dc$1)1tc th · fact they provide• -* The ._. tbr ........._. Oii a lllVW Md .,.,_te, but Y<>Uftl'f children no The parents have formed a foundatton to do the Job of two. Port in the torm of ad~ncc. ailllk • -.. oa J-'Y 11. 1911, ~ mo-.e into the neithborhood '0 take rehire Reid with their own money 1f the The ~nts fear los1n1 a spcc11I n1Che for .. Shy kids only bnc IO many l\'etluet .. *" 73,IOI -.. IUde the pil-"*' pllce. Hunt1n1ton ~ch nion Hiah hool Ott-thelrch1klren tfthc PfOll"lm fallen. They far break out of thcar sh)neta." lhe liid. .. t"llllli lfimaee. With ckclinina enrollment comes dcdin-tr1ct cannot pay Reid' annual salal'). losint a r;oaram they claim is underrated in arc dru•. They can be sl1nhald1. You '"Ir The bimrst IM>ft-weeUnci openint iftl tchoOI fundina. Less money muns le The Vocal Mu 1c Foundation need to terms o cmouonal, ps)choloSteal and in-think th11 sounds f'arfetched, but 1dOn'l1M6 ~l in •lrlliltory ..,.. l(9d July 91 educational opponunity -fewer classes. raise about S•l.000 br Aua. I 1f 1t 1s to rehire tell«tut valut. so .. --!1:91~7~~wi~t8'~~aolll~~~-~-!n~dr~ac:e~~Ol!.:_.~~~we~r~teac.'~rhe~rs.cvcn ~wer!1e~h~ool:!~;,,._---~~_Jt~he~l~tac~hc~r~thc~~~~i~~~~~~~~-::-;.;;.."~~~~~:':_ll~~~~~~~---:;:-;;:!~~~~~~~'::!:~~~~~~"""i unusua y st~ prosram. money would pay the aachcf s salary for one )Car. To compensate for Reid's tcnn1nat1on, GOOD MORNING 0.•ss•i. ........................... 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A sharply divided state Fair Pol· ideal Practices Commission voted ~2 that donations to defend law- suits that seek to remove an of- fi.ceboldcr arc political donations apd therefore subject to the $1 ,000. per-individual donation hmlt scl by Proposition 73. Afterward. Johnson said he may sue in federal court to overturn the decision. "I think the decision iher, made is outrageous a nd unfair. · Johnson said. But Kathyrn Donovan. general counsel to the FPPC, blamed John· son's initiative for the unfairness. "Proposition 73 has created 1h1s inequity," she said. The initiative was approved b) voters in June 1988. setting in place a new series of campaign restrictions for every local and state office 1n Caltfornta. Drug wars moving to federal courts 1y BOB EGEU<O ~ ....... \IVlttM The drua wars ate coming to federal court, and some Judges say the courts aren't ready. "District courts are going to be bombarded with huge drug cases ... Judae Stephen Trott of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Wednesday at the appellate court's annual conference in Laguna Niguel. Trott, the third-ranking official at the Justice Department before for- mer President Reagan appointed tyro to the bench last year. said the ~pc of drug crime 1s beyond the resources of the state's and their courts. "The Los Angeles Police Dcpan- ment can't investiga te the Medellin cartel." Trott said. referring to the powerful cocaine production and distribUt1on network based in Col- ombia. Congress has responded by fund- ioa more FBI agents and prosecutors Ex~cutlons qu~stlon~d. A I 0 -but not more federal Judg('S. "If you tell them you need more judges and prisons. the~ JUSt blink and look the other way.' Trott said. "Those of you who practice c1v1I law. look out,'' Trott said. "This is soing lei ~~ into your ability to get into coun. Barbara Rothstein. chief U.S. Dis- trict Court judge in Seattle. agreed. "The impact on civil calendars is going to be tremendous." '>he said. Besides drug cases. she s~ud. fodrral courts can expect a gro"mg number of difficult and ume-consummg ap- peals from state death sentences To a large degrrc. \31d Judge Pamela Rymer of the appeal court. there alread} has been a "federal· ization of criminal ta"·· -a shift to federal prosecution of man) cnmcs once handled b) state authont1cs and courts. Po ··~f CE citizen in need of 1mmcd1atc police I-protection. because ll's going 10 take From A 1 a while to get there ... tbe very least, Barney said, the city Normallv. there are four or five should have staffed the police force patrol officers and one wa1c~ com- u recommended by the department mander on a given shift. according for the 1989-90 fiscal year. to Sgt. Lance Ishmael. Minimum .. Ken Frank is a wizard wuh deployment is four patrol officers. mtistics and making statistics work ip his benefit," Barney said. "All we If all patrol officers arc bus:r. kpow is what were experiencing out investigators -who work onl) da:r there in the field." shifts -are called to help. If there At-the minimum. Barney .said. the arc no investigators a' a1lablc, of· department is still short three police ficers look to the count) or other pfficcrs, one animal control officer. cities for help. a ~rds clerk and a dispatcher. "I know from bemg a watch com· .. We're not ask.mg for better ben· mander that there are umes wr get efits or hi.sher pay," Barney said. spread very. very thin and we don't "We're asking for addmonal em· have enough people to go around to ployees to be able to enforce and do the things we need lo and the o~te effectively so we can give the communitv suffers:· Ishmael said. ha&h quality of service we have in During ·minimum deployment lbe put" the situation can get risk)'. Ishmael But Frank said the city has more . said. . . preMina health and safety concerns "If we have lhr~ m~or 1nc1dents than providina more police officers. go down at one umc. we're gonna .. If your onJy concern was health have lo call for help from some- and safety of the individual and where and that happens all the somebody asked where we should time," he said. "Durin~ that time. spend additional dollars. J think I what's 'oing to happen. : •. would say the first thing we should As with other beach cities, there do is buy smoke detectors for every-are times when the cities law en- body's house," Frank said. "Tha t forcement for~ is particularly taxed. would be 1hc number one thing to A recent cumple in Laguna was the do." vollyball tournament over the Jul) Second on the list would be to add 4th weekend. Ishmael said. another {)U'lmcdic unit. Frank said. "There was probably anywhere "In this community 1t is rare to from 10.000 to 20.000 people on the J,ave a case when police officers are beach and we dealt with that with really involved in savina individual about l S patrol officers," he said ... If lives.•· Frank said. we would have had a maJor riot. we In some ways, Frank said. the city would have had to call 1n police ip ac1ually safer thao it has been in from every agency 1n the county. ipe past. There is no wa) we could have dealt , .. ,n terms of safety to the com-with it." JnWlity, we have improved safetx Deputy Chief James Spnnc said the last year, it bas not aonc down. • the need for add1t1onal personnel ~ said. bas not been exaggerated, but that , While Frank acknowledpd that, the department is still capable of ~· it now takes tonaer for of-keeping the city safe. to respond to a call, variations "I don't think the level of service JD response time are not necessarily to the community has been dc- ~\&IC for concern. he said. preciated," he said. "I think there t "If il fluctuates one year to are situations where an officer goes anotbtt I don't aet too excited on a call where there should 6c a r,bout that," Frank said. follow-up. But there's no guarant~ ' But Barney said the increasina that, even if we had 20 more of- lme ii& is cause for concern. ficers, officers would not have to io "lf tbe calls for service are up and on a call by themselves." you have less employees to handle "We do need some additional them and the time It UlkC$ ror an personnel," Sprine added, "but I ..nployet to ,et to a call is ton.atr. don't find that our officers arc 1n Oen ~ acll me if the public is at cSaneer or that the community 11 in rbk,•• Barney said "God help the danetr." '\ll lOIC,l\IOllllC\ pool ofSl.63 million: ftvc ohi• will lbaR $843,000; four ohi• Will lhare 1767,000. Thttt of six it Worth an avt0matic SS per winner. Tbe n&ambm were CboMn b)' lotto li*bine dunna a wvilioa ~ cast orilinati11 in SecrallllNO. The mnnbm art listed in the or*' dley were annouOced, bi.It any combina- tioe would win. 1lle Mlet from WedneeMy nillic IO SllUrdly'• .......... II D4 milliall. The latest dispute over the much- d1sputed 1nit1at1vc developed when newl) elected Assembl)man Cun Pn ngle, R-Oarden Grove. was sued in federal court by fi ve voters in h is district. T heir lawsuit seeks to overturn the elecuon because Republicans stationed security guards at polling places in 20 largely Hispanic precincts on Election Day. The suit contends that Hispanic voters were unfairl) discouraged from voting and thal ga'e Pringle a winning edge in the close election. The FPPC has ruled for a decade that do.na tions to the legal defense funds of J>!>lit1c1ans att poh11caJ donations 1f a successful legal de- fense has the effect of keep\ng them in offi ce. Such donations mast thert- fore be disclosed under campaign disclosure proculurcs as if they were made to an election campaign. Johnson maintained that the com- mission should re-ex.a mine those rulings because of the new c-ampalgn donation limits. He said it was un- fair to force Pringle to raise legal donations in increments of S 1,000 while those trying to unseat him cari Jive unlimited donations to their side of the lawsuit. For instance. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, 0-San Francisco, bas 1iven SS0.000 from his leftover 1988 campaian funds to fi nance the law- suit, acccordin1 to his press sec· retary, Susan Jetton. "It is a political lawsuit," Johnson maintained. "It is a calculated way to reduoe the funding available for (Pringle's) re-election campaign. ... Don't dig him into a hole ... Johnson suaaested that donations to Pringle's defense fund be treated as gif\s, which would allow un- limited donations but would still be subject to disclosure. However, Donovan, the FPPC's A mannequin sits In the driver's •••t of• partred Newport •eadl ,ollce c.. MANNEQUIN From A1 colhs1o ns this )Car s1mpl> wtth "trad1t1onal" methods of public educatJon. enforcement and traffic engineer- ing, Oalck)' said. But th~ department thought the decoy program might help further reduce the number of collis1ons and violations. he said. The deco} program indeed proved effective in reducing traffic problems in Pasadena, a sergeant for that cit) 's police department said. But Pasadena stopped the program af\er a month when 1t heard 1he same reports about the incidents in Arizona where motorists shot at the mannequins af\er they realized what the)' were. Pasadena Police Sgt. C.E. Gray said his department tried the decoy method about three years ago, but discontinued its use because of fears for real officers' safety after hearing about the Anzona shootings. ''That was a shocking bit of reality," he said. Pasadena never had an} shootings of mannequins. and no one tias been able 10 confirm which police department in Anzona encountered the problem. Oak· Icy said. ~out 1he possrbTlnythat th~ was a safety problem was oveN helming m and of itself." Oakley said. Oakley said the department wtll look for other programs. but is happy enough with the results of the time-tested methods. The number of collisions dun ng the first six months of this year represent a 4.8 percent reduction compared to the same period last year, OakJey said. The city also has experienced a 17.4 percent drop in injuf) accidents compared to last year, he said. FOUNDATION ~romA1 "These kids come home and they don't want to go out and buy Guns 'n Roses tapes. I'm not saying they don't listen to that, too, but they want to ,et 'Phantom of the Opera.' They want to JO sec 'Les Miser- ables,'" Pike said. Pat Harney, current president o t the foundation, is a math and sci- ence teacher at Talbert Middle School and the mother of five chil· dttn, four of whom sang in Fountain Valley High choirs. Hamey said vocal music 1s 1m- ponant because the lessons it teach· es follow studenu throu&h life, not only through high school "Vocal music is a very academic class. The srudcnts do n't just get toeether and sin&-They tea m lots of history and they learn to sight-read," Hamey said. She wd no alternatives to the tradiuonal program arc satisfactory • to the foundation's parents. One such alternative would be a so-called "magnet school." MaJnel schools draw students from vanous corners of a school district to one campus that features a concentrated program in one field, be it mechan- ical training or fine arts. Magnet schools, however, have their critics among both parents and school board trustees. Harney said any arrangement that requires a student to attend a school out of his gcosraphic region would complicate family life and brin& community resistance. Also. she said. maanet proerams can become elitist -skimming, for cumple. only the most dedicated sinaers from various schools and leavina behind the marainaJly interested students unwiUing to take on the extra effort. The averqe studenu thus lose out, Hamey aaid. · Maanet schools have yet to move beyond the concept stqe, at least locally, d istrict trustee Jerry ~ulhvan said. Sullivan ant1c1patcs sluggish response toward any idea to shake the neighborhood sense of a high school community. Less theoretical is a plan already set for the district next spring. Students determined to be &ifled in the fine arts will be offered af\er· school classes at Golden West Col- tcae in Huntington Beach. The aim of those classes, however. is pre-professional training. and the classes are intentionally selective. said John Wordcs, an associate dean in charcc of instruction at the col- lege. The two choices make the $48,000 seem all the more lucrative. Hamey said. David Warfield1 trustee president for the district, said he supports the parents independent efforts to offset the side-effects of dcclinina enrol· lment (the number of students in the top lawyer, said John'°n's init.iative could not be so easily 1otten around. ..We don't think it's 6cst to say the restrictions apply to o~e aroup and not the other, but that 1s how Prop- osition 73 sets tbinp up," she said. Makin& things. still more ~om­ plicated, the FPPC has ruled Pn ngle can take unlimited contributions to fiaht a recall campaign against him. The commission ruled that recalls are essentially ballot measures and therefore exempted from Prop- osition 73. PrinaJe did not appear at Wednes- day's commission meeting. Restaurants join fight to keep drunks off roads By Ctty News Service Restaurant executives were asked Wednesday to take part in a pro- gram to keep the drunken motorist off the hi~way through the selec- tion of a 'designated driver." who will receive free non-alcoholic drinks from the eateries and taverns taki na part. More than 100 restaurant rep- resentatives including some from the m~or cbains such as El Torito. Reubens and Baxters, attended the seminar in Irvine detailing the Dcs- iJnated Driver Program. The session was sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the City of Irvine. .. We waot to make it socially acceptable for people to say. 'Hey. I'll drive tonight.' .. said Pegy Ford . a spokeswoman for the program. "The problem isn't something new, but what this program does 1s brina it out into the open with a nationally known organization.·· Ford said. The program has been in develop- • ment for three years, but MADO could not get many restaurants to participate. Then Irvine agreed to be the first city to punuc the program and things began picking up. "You get that kind of support behind you, and you get far," Ford said. There are now 125 restaurants. mostly in Orange County. part1ci- patin' in the program . .. They're taking It and they're im - plementing and working with 1t and not just placina it in the comer.'' Ford said. "And the botto m line 1t that it saves lives." district has plummeted from about 2S,OOO students to about 13.000 in the last 6 to 7 yean). "I'm excited aboutJhc communi- ty getting excited about trying to save a quality program," Warfield said. He said the Aua. l deadline was necessary because the district will need to know early on if it can co unt on an extra teaeber in the fall. Rehiring Reid, Warfield said, would mean reversing the moves that prepared Kral to take ove r at Fountain Valley, and prepared other Westminster teachers to take over Westminster duties Kral could no tonier handle. Warfield said he hopes the parents can arranae more than a one-year solution. 'vrhis money has to be onaoing," be said. "We can't promise the world unles.s the world is delivered to us. But I am lookina at this from a can~o standpoint." Drug suspect escapesjall BUY ELECTRONICS FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS A Fullerton man in custod~ on felony drua cbaraes esca~ from the Theo Lacy Branch Jail 1n Oranac early Wednelday, a Sheriff's Dep9n- ment spokesman laid. Manuel Sanchez Orosco, 26, wu SllU at larac Wcdnaday aftemoon after acaptn& at about 1:30 a.in. Wednesday. set. Richard Paddock said. He II the f'Ourth 0raQee CoWlty jaal ncaP.te .thia ~. llCCOtdi111 _to DaiJy PiloC recardl. The Giber ..... enped tom &he James A. MUlict Hooor PVni in l!I Toro. Paddock said lbe jail break WM under aavadlllioa aad die euct ...,., of acape baln"I been de- wmiaed. on-o 11 not WieWd IO be ......... be ..... FREE TELEPHOTO LENS SAVE ON TIDS SONY AND GET A 130 GDT Sellr'a• ~wwtda •ntat.51111,•111 llBI (131 ftlm) for a 9: l room. lt allO has cfiailal IUper ..,. mt ...... eneca. N. ..,.,..., ... ~price Ind ...... p,. ....,,.._ llili il01)iiltooFailllo .... w.. .......... CCDNl,., .... .-......... . .... Bl l .l .•:·1·1'\ HO \HD Coastline takes 'em out to the ballgame A bus trip to Dodger Stadium for a game between the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals will begin at 5:30 p.m. today at Coastline Community Center and return at about 11 :30 p.m . . Sponsored by th~ college's Community Ser- vice Office, the tour includes reserved seating in the blue level, transportation on a recliner bus and a Dodger helmet for all youths 14 years and under. Children, ages 8 and up. may register for this event when accompanied by an adult The cost 1s $21 . Call 241-6186 for more information. One-day retreat at resort A one-day retreat to Glen h) Hot >pnngS. a popular resort spa. will be sponsored b}' Coastltne Community College from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. The resort offers man) attracttons. including. hot mineral water. European-st} le red cla) mud bath, swimming pools. spa!>. saunas and modem locker rooms. Wholesome m<.'als and drinks ma) be enjoyed at poolstd<.'. Personal sen ices such as massages. facials. herbal wrapc; and skin-glow treatments arc a vailable at an . extra cost b) advance a ppointment. The cost is S,28. Participants will depart from the Coastline Community College Center in a recliner bus. Call the Community Scr,.1ce Office at 241-6186 for more information. Lifeguard championships in HB Cahfom1a·s top ltfeguards will compete in the 1989 Coppertonc Caltforn1a Lifeguard Cham- pionships from Jul) 21 to 23 at the Hunttngton Beach Pier. Twent)·two team s from San Diego to Santa Cruz, and a v1s1t1ng contingent from Ne"' Zealand. will participate 1n the three-da} event. On Fnday. Jul~ 21. 1.000 Junior ltfeguards. ages 9 to 15. will compete in the Caltforn1a Junior Lifeguard Champ1onsh1ps from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. The host Huntington Beach team swept all three divisional titles last ) car. . From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturda). July 22. 300 of the state's top lifeguards will clash in a series of ~ruclling beach and water events. Top finishers in each event qualtf> for the U.S. Na- tional Lifeguard Champ1onsh1ps in Santa Cru1 from Aug. I 0 to 12. On Sunday. Jul) :23. the Cahforn1a 's. Nev. Zealand Lifeguard Test Match will be held. Events will include the dol) race. Mahbu paddle boards. run-swim-run. beach fia,as... beach c;p..nnt inter- national iron man and woman and the 500-mcter swim. The event 1s open frec to thc pubhc. Call the- Hunungton Beach • urf L1fesa' 1ng .\ssociation at 960-6889 for more 1nforma11on OC Fair schedule 1%:30 p.m. A.me r1 ca·s skateboard mom - Kiddie Land 1:30 p.m. M aking cor- sages -Flower and Garden Show Bldg .. D e mon s trati o n Theatre %:30 p.m. tf!'/ Am erica's ~ ;~t~~ T:. 1 skateboard mom -• ...,7 .. (/4 rw'"lf"Tlli Kiddie Land 3 p.m. Cow milking demonstratton -near red barn • 'p.m. Candy apple cloggers -Centennial Stage 5 p.m. Japan Karate Federation -Centennial Stage I p.m. Great American high di\ ing how -Fair Ring 7 p.m. Rita Coohge Concert -Arltngton Theater 7:H p.m. The Trinidad Steel Band -Centennial Stage Strat.!OJl.-and Chnstopher -Millers Meadows Stage The Mighty Quinn and Co -Melody Junc- tion Stage • p.m. Rita Coolige Concert -Arlington Theater G uitarist Mark de Julio -Melody Junction Stage c·\1 l :'\D\H 'Thursday, July 13 No meetings scheduled Friday, July 14 No meetings scheduled 1'01 If I I 0(11 oa11, ~lfot ,.,,...o •r Nkll so .... Newport what? This off-ramp sign on the San Di ego Freeway may be leavlng some motorists perplexed as to which freeway they are ap- proaching. Is It the Newport Freeway or Is It the Cost• Mesa? Perhaps It Is a bit of both. Caltrans offlclals were not available to explaln what the Newportesa Freeway Is. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. Juty 13, 1989 Suspected car thief !: hel·d after· pursuit • ,. ' r •J By JANET ZIMMERMAN A. ~uspcc.tcd car thief tarr) ing an .1uto- mattc "'capon '>tokn from a l 'i ( u\· tom~ agent .... a., arn:!lll.'d fuesda) after a shon pur'>u1t through a \outh ( oa~t Plaza parking lot. police said Edmond f uller. 2, ol \1gn.1I Htll \\J\ de!>enbcd b) ( osta \k~ Pohtl' dctt.'t· tl'C'> a'> "a one-man lrtml· "'a'c · fhe tha">e '>taned about !$ p m "'hen pl.unclothe'> ofliterc; working auto theft detail ran a hlense plall' lhl'l k or thl' 19154 ( hnrokt that Fu kr \\.I\ dri'lll!l police '>did · It raml' had .. '>It kn "ut ol I • ' \n- geles ( ount~ and that., \\hen all the lur and game<, '>tant·d · DetettiH' Rue,<. Ro<.t• said ~e,cn ollill'r'> \.\l'fl' lh.t'>1ng I ulkr 110111 the top ol thc: Bullcx.k·s parkin~ \trUltUrl' when ht' dro\C up a lUrb and into a tree at \unllo\.\l'r \ \ cn.ul.' r ulkr ran .1 ro,., thl' \trc•:t to \outh < oa<ot \. 111.tgl "ht>rl' hl· "'a" arrt''ltCd Ro<,e \a1d ln'>tde the car. which was stolen in ' Lake .... ood. officers found vehicle bur"' glal) tools and a loaded Colt .45-caliber automatte The-weapon was reported m1ss1ng 1n Ma.-ch when the Customs1 agent's car was stolen from the Los, ..\ngele~ area The car was later recovered,• but it had been stripped and the &ur1- stokn from m trunk. Rose said. fulle-r has a four-page pohce "rap' ~ht•ct for robbery and grand theft auto ofliter<, <,a 1d He was wanted o n no-bai "-arrant!> tor burglar). dr\lg posscssiorJ and auto thc:ft 1n Los Angeles County. I uller also 1s suspected of burglanzing a , ar he parked next to in the m~ parl 1ng ~truuure. Rose said. . " I uller has SC\eral dnver·s licenses witlt difkrcnt name'> lk ., got enough (aliases) to start ha O"' n to"' n." Rose said .~ f ulkr w 111 be housed in the Orangt < ount' Jail "'11hout bail after his arraign- nll'nt in Harbor Mamc1pal Court thm morning. he '>aid Inmate w ·ith drug history found dead in county jail •' 1.: -\ 'lanta \na man \\ho puhll.' 'aid had a hl\t11n ol drug Jbuw <ltl'd at thl' <>range ( ount Jail l'arh \\ ellnl"'><l.t' 111 un- Jeterm fll'd laU'>l . .; thl' \h ·r If, lkpJrt· ment \J1J J 1 m n1\ \tu no<. \I art inl'I .! 1 \\ ,1, ar- rc'ltl·d Junt: 9 "' \anta \n.1 P ilta· .11 d \ har~d "'llh pO\'>l.'S\IOn ol '>lokn prop-crt~ \gt R1lhard Pa<ldlXk ,,11d He ''astound unton'>uou'> .11 .! ''1 .i m 1n hi'> \1ngk OCl.'upant 1.ell in t11l' n11.·d1rnl .... ing ot the JJ1r, 1ntakl' .inJ n:ka~ centt.'r Paddocl s.i1d Paddock said \1anine1 had hl'cn under . a ph~'>lltans\ earl' for hcpatttts. He said' c,henff\ dcputicc, and medical staff tried~ UO\UlCC'>Sfulh to re\ t\e him Hl· had a ·1.)ng h1stof) of intravenous drug u<,c .. Paddocl said .\<, .... 1111 all Jail deaths. the O range ( ount' D1stnc1 .\ttome~ 's office ts in-' 'esttg.attng • Paddock s..itd a postmortem conducted- \l. edne~a} produced no conclusive re- <oults ··The l"au<,e of death 1s pending the results of to\1colog1cal tests. which will take four to fi, e-v.eeks.'" he said. ·- POiice to preach what they practice ,• By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of thf 0 .tlfy fttlOl \t .. H The ( o\l.i \k'>.l Poli t l>ep.irtnh·nt has official!\ thm"n 11' h.11 111111 thl· an11- drug n~ b' a"11•n1n~ f\\·H tHltt'1.'1 ., htH- 11me to l'du1.J't' \llllll"'lt'r' on t~t.' dangers ul \Ub\tJ:h.. · ah .• ,\ Otliu·r<o Dan l l11gul' .ind Pa. < appu..- c1th will g1'l' up th1.·1rtkt II\ 'h1dd<. tor chalkboard'> ,1nd \\1 rkhnllk' 'll'n thl' I.,- "'eek progrJm " 1n\1ttUtl·d 1n thl· lit\ ., nine elemental"\ '>1. hoolo, tht'> \t.·ptcmht.'r "Ifs a lJpsuhtl'd \Cr)aon OI hO\\ to \..I\ no to drug~ and ho'"' to dc.11 ''1th the IX'l'r prt:\<,ure that get\ kid' to tr~ thl·m 1n the fint pla~t.':· Hogue ,,11d The 15·\l'Jr 'ctaan'> \\Ork1ng \l'par- -a-td.... v.1Jl m.1l~ \\Cclh '1!>1~ tu ll..\.lh gradl' da'>'>C\ "' part ot t hl· 1>1 u~ \hu\l' Rc'>i..ta nl"c hlu1.Jtt in program In add11ton w ".un1ng 1.hi dren about the nt.'gJtl\ e l'fk, '' ot drug' thl' nniccr'> '' 111 promo11.· \l'll-e\11.'l'nl '1rt.''l'I manage- ment .ind suppMt group'> Hogue ,,.11d Role-pla~ 1ng .1nJ otlwr l re.1t1H' ad1' 111c'> W Ill be U'>l.'d IO thck'l<oOn\ YMCA's new chief ~ goes public to give programs a boost By KATHERINE MARTINEZ :-.:c .... port-< osta \k,.1 'i \IC \ ' nl'\\ C\· ecutl\e d1rntor h.i'> .1mh111ous goal<o to help 1mpro'c thl• faultt~ which offer<. program'> for ~oplc ol all age\ George )d>ha., \\ho h.I\ tx·l·n 1n\l>hl·d "'tth 'anou'> 'i \1( \\ tor more th.in I'\ )Cars <oaid hl· dn1<lcd 111 JOtn th1.· t:oa'>t YM(' A. bcl.\U,l' ot the p,ltcn11.il 11 rm- sessc "The opportun1t' th.11 th1'> 'i \tc \ presented the nl'l'll tor qu.1lt1~ program<; and sen ice' tor the '-e'\ po11-< O\ta \ksa commun1t\ .. arc '"hat attrat tcd cobas . He wa~ al'>o 1mprl'ssed wtth the enthusiasm and <tupport hoard memtx·r<; ga'e the organ11.i11on altc1 '>t'tth ng upon the dec1s1on to make 1t onc of the best Ys in the area. tic c;aid he 'hareo, the board's goal. "The toolc; art• hl'IC 1 hl'\ tll'>I nl·ed to be developed " l:>rnh." .,,11d The vett•ran .1dnun1\tr.11or l;lllll' from Kansas \\here he "a" p1t•<,idl·n1 ol the YM( A ol gn-.itt·r T oix·k.1 I k m.tn,\gcd two full) de,du~d l.teiltttl'' that '>l'f\Cd more th:in 38 000 participant' and 6.500 full-time member<, I le d1rrned the 120,000-square-loot Dow nto"' n Y \t(' A. in Omaha. 'cb for fi"c )Cars. and ~ncd as as 1 Lant c\ccut1vc d1rc1.tor of the 'i ~IC .\ 1n \ahn,1 "-an tor tour }CJr'> Ha\lng gm"n up in the Y\t( .\. Scobas said he kit hkl' he needed to ga'e something balk. con'>1dl'nng all the things hl' h.id gained from 11'> prngram<o "It kept ml' oil thl' \lrt.'ct\ ·· hl' ..aid. refemng 10 the '>purt<o program' that the Y offer<o H1\ p.trlll1pa11on in thc'>t' pro- grams later hel(>l·d -hi m "'in "'holarships tn football and triltl 111' ,\llOnlplt<th· mcnts 1nd udl' tht de' clopment of a soccer progr,1m .11 thl· \.ilina \ \1( \ ·obas admith·d to 1.'\J')Crtl·nung tul- ture shod "hl· i ll' m oH·J to \outhern Caltforn1a. but \J1d he qu1ckl} karnl'd to appre<'tate thl' \\l,llhcr and dcanltne.,, of Orange Count' He l'\prc<oscd hie, adm1ra- t1on for the ct)mnwntt\ lcatkr<. who take pride 1n their <ounuunJ1ngc, ,ind maintain 11s upkeep. Among h1<o dut1t'' ii\ l'\l'1.'ut1H• din.•t·tor will be manag1np. tht• ll>mplction of the 30.000-squarc-toot l'\p.1nw1n of the 'i \ current fouht1l'' \..:oha' " al \o \\Ork1ng on staff dc,t.'lopnwnt .ind 11wmhl·~h1p recruitment. in .1dd1tl(ln to 1111pro' ing establishcd progr.1111' The e'\ecu11,e d1rl'dnr '"l'"l'd tht• importance of ktting till' puhl1l know that the 'i M ( -\ h.1, qualtt' prn~rams open to C\Cl)Onc "We don't dcm am~xh p.in1c1- Hogue and C appucC1ll1 also \.\Ill make cduc111onal \1!>11!> to k1nderga11en through fifth grades. This 1s the first time a < osta \1csa o.llicer has been assigned 1uil-ume to tCal h at elementan S('hool<o Other Or- ange ( oast c1 11e-s: indudmg 'C\\ port Beach. Hunttngton &ach and In inc ha' e similar programs The S 130.000 cost of the Custa \1c~ program .... ,11 be funded through as\Cts confiscated from drug dealer\. (II} \1an- ager A.Han Roeder said George Scobas pation," coha'> <oa1d. nottng that fundc; arc a\ailahlc to \hose \\ho can't afford the program ll't''> Scoba" ha'> a degree in bu111nes<. and recreation from thr L nl\ersit' of \\,om- ing ••J'm not the I\ pe that \\OUld &O tnlO a YMC .\ oqta n11at1on and sit there and ma1nt:u n tht· st.Hus quo I'm here to 1mprO\\~ thc image of the 'i \1( .\ nnd male thi<o a 'i \K .\ that '-=e"port and Co ta \1e5a \\ 111 he proud of .. The DARE program was launched by the Los .\ngeles Police Department in' 198 3. It has since spread to thousands or. schools in 43 states plus Australia, Ne~ Zealand. A.mencan Sam oa and the De-· part~t of Defe.nse Ocpcndent Schools. There are no"' about 3,000 DARE or-' ficers nat1onw1de. he sa1d. "The problem exists here." HOJUC said. "Granted it's not the problem tt 1s in LA,. but 1 think with the °"-RE program we can ha\C an impact on le.ids and 1t.won't1 be the problem 11 1s there.'' 2-montn-o a OC air traffic· .; computer fails ~ By City News Service j. A ne"' computer tracking system at the El Toro-based air traffic control center has failed at least 111 times within thl last three da) s. tt was reported WednC$! da ,, the computer failures were JUst the latest in a stnng of problems for Coa't Terminal Radar Approacb Control, cord! m onl}' kno"'n as Coast ·TRACON, which has been on nottce to improve h.s opcfl at1ons '' The mult1m1llton-dollar computer ~ installed more than two months ago. but officials said due to o' erheatmg in t~ computer room the s)stem shut down I 04 ti mes on unda} for up to fivel minute intervals. The S)Stem went dowrl at least se'en more times on Monday and Tuesda} '• f No near colhs1ons were reported, but ome flt~hts taking off from Los Ansel" ln1ernat1onal Airport were delayed, ac- rordina to accounts. When the computer w-as 1nopcrablCf, controllers could sec the a ircraft, but thq could not identtfy them or determine tbt a1rpl,ne • altttude. officials said. Officials at the El Toro faCllhy rl the) flew an emergency technical ~ on Monda}. which wor~ed all niaht · correct the problem. The computer fa1': urc were further aggravated because the new S) tern has no backup computer. Ne--we ae.cla • • • Leal Mall ti7 ol anta n.1 "'a police Sl.·anncr '"'f\' left untouched. the tru ~· alarm oundcd fhe wa found to be in posse ion of a Th~e r-i.....: • ... _ -· amona __ 1 A 24-}'ear-old woman believe <,he arrc tcd at the Broad,, a) for atlcgt-d-suc;pcct apparenth Jumped in10 a bindle of white powder bcheved to Women '"wh-o :~ ~ -::~:e·n lost her $11,000 wedding n na. w-hich I) tcaltng a pair of :22 carnng'i b~ lnin<' late-t96(h or earl)-IQ70'1-model be a controlled.su.bs.taocc. llMI .,. .... _ •• , uu. was reportedly loose on her finger. hpp1n& them in her purse. When ( he..rolel Impala with O\ld11cd from their punes durina a weddint -hen she fell on some "-Ct grn on confronted b~ a tore 'ieeunt) guard Thtc' e) <otok a bah' \troller paint and dnve off The v.1ndshield and reu windows reception aboard a boat in Newport the ittcnbelt at the entrance of the who saw lhe alleged then on cloSl·d ,.alucd at $200 from an open gara e of a 1987 N issan Ma"<tma we~ Harbor that more than 100 people Promontory West apartment com-circuit tcle' 1 ion. I fall reportedly at a hou<.t' on Rrasa Laauna Beach smashed while 1t was parked on l~ attended. plex. id he didn't mean to teal the • • • " I 300 block of Brookhunl Str«ff • • • • • • b h d 1 t f A \vcJding ring \\.Ot1h $11,000 was Pohce were called to the I 000 Damaac wa estimated at $800. Two clay pots contain in& tlowen Someone took a $1 ,800 portable earring~~ ut 'i ch '"ah' u~ crd a 0 0 ref)()rH'1..l l0'1 from a re idcncc on tbt> block of outh C'oa t H iahway on • • • were taken from the walkway area of cellular phone from a ""oman· !l~rcs~ "'.:"arc a \14'l•an '"3 in 4200 block of ( ,\mous Dm e Tuesda) w-hcrc a man '"a' reported A burglar remo"ed S3SO in c <>!a County Su rvisor Tom purse that was tefl '1nnttcnded for a t c o pita • • ~ 1" loitenng al a buildin and loolon from an unlocked lilin& cabinet r~~~1tt1iey''ljrar.~m;~~-€1t'd~~~~~~:;:~~~-1.a1wc...ai..ww:.•...u.Wl.~--;'1l\Jrnii:\ie~·~·mn•tr~~r1>tt"1~~~8~u~l~a~~~.,~to~lc~·~S~2~.000~~"'~o~rt~h~o~f~u'L!O......ca..U.::....:.~':"""'.:,........_.::~~~~=-~P~ct ountry, t8S•9 Brookhurst St n runic ou • • cqu1pmcn . ~ venJ or wa the ,. 1c11m of a thief \\.ho putcrs and 11 pnn1cr. from the oOicc Cotta Mesa The rear wtndo w.n m. hl'\.I on a Lincoln Town ar and the 1n· truder cut the ware to ~t ul an 00 aeNO betWttn tp.m Sunda~ and Lm. Monday. The car \\a• parked -... an a~nt c:ompk' an the J400 block Of A ven..c of the 1\n • • • • A thief' Dfied the lock of 1 car 1n \he lOOO block of F1llmo~ Wa) and MOie ~ken. su•*' and lt'K> dlinit from the conwle SunJa, niltlL The lot wa c llmaltd at 11)1. . . . ,_ \ somchoY. got into thl· trunk of h1 of Entrt Cornputcr. I OH k Park car and stoic t\\.O camera a case Circle. The burgla" apparent! conta1n1na 20 \wt amt}" kn1\e entered the bu incss through a and water tilter sampk . -The k>S smashed Wlndow -.as e umatcd at ')()(') • • • • • • -\ Vol~s" a en <•Tl parled on The ov.:ncr of panl\ls \rt Galic" Van Buren wa rcponcd tolcn believe a "\U ~IC'tOUS look in a" lU -• • • tomer \lok a S 100 blad .rnd "h1tc <a h 1and mt cllancou item phot91raph of tY.O beach 1:hair\ from \\.CIT reported ma ing after burala~ htr" &Nr treot tore Monday ni hl. bro e 1n10 the 1a1n 'itrect ale aOcr • • • bu inc hour Thl' rt' taraunt 1 The dn,cr's \\1ndo\\ "a' broken located at 2 40 tam. on a 1uan .,., kup ltu\:l f\:lrkC'\l • • • out idc the S<'luth ( <)HI Plat a" \n emfllo~cc at a bu\an o n Sk> tore betWttn 6: 1 p.m . and '0 Parl C1N'lc repanc:d that he \IW a pm. Tuctday. .lO() pull-ou~ man runnin1 from h1 \\h1tc To o ta stt'rto was 11~n bUt a C B radio and four--.httl ... lnve p~kup truck after ... • • • Video tape valued at S 171 \\Cf'C taken from a I01.atton an the 1400 block of Glcnnc) re tre l on Mon- da • • • .\home in the 31900 block of 9th Avcnuc v.-a buralamcJ on 1onda The Ion wa not repQncJ. FouRlain Vall~y .\ H un11ntton 9cach man t'C1nf held at the Home < luh. 1606 Br<><* hum • t • on autpM:1on of theft .... Or9n09 CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thuraday, July 13, 1989 '1111£ Bush salutes Hungary, says Iron Curtain is parting BUDAPEST, Hun~ (AP) - President Bush, procla1mina "the Iron Curtain has begun to part," on Wednesday saluted Hungary's strides toward economic and politi- cal freedom. He pledged to open U.S. markets to Hungarian goods and send the first Peace Corps vol- unteers e ver to a communist coun- try. His message was greeted with a standina ovation by the students of K.arl Marx U niversity of Economic Sciences. where "Das Kapital," the landmark treatise of the father of communism. is no longer required reading. For Bush. nearing the end of a four-day swing through Poland and Hungary before flyi na to Paris on Thursday for the economic summit, it was another d ramatic gesture on his delicate mission of encq~aging democratic freedoms in the East Bloc without antagonizing the Sov- iet Union. "For the first time. the Iron Cur- tain has begun to part, and Hungary, your great country. is leading the way.'' said Bush. standing on a university stage against a backdrop of Hungarian and American flags. Bush said Hungary will soon be granted most favored nation trading status by the United States. and he announced plans to ask Congress for $25 million m new aid to spur the Hunganans' moves toward a free- market economy. Hungarian leaders gave a de- liihted Bush a snippet of the barbed wire fence they recently removed from their border with Austria -a barrier that Bush said had stood as "the ugly sym bol 'of Europe's division and Hungary's isolation." "That is just beautiful. That's a marvelous symbol of this whole visit," the president said. "There is no mistaking the fact that we arc on the threshold of a new era." Bush said in his speech. "And there is also no mistaking the fact that Hungary is at the threshold of great and historic ch3nges.'' l mre Po7Sgay. one of Hungary's four communist leaders, told Bush the changes 1n his country were "irreversible," and he said the ruling communists would "accept the re- sults of free elections" schedult'd next year and step down if defeated. "It is only the blind and deaf whQ can neglect the Polish experience. especially that of the recent elec- tions." Pozsgay told reporters. Bush's aid package was similar to the one he presented Monday to Poland. with a twist: the first-ever Peace Corps volunteers dispatched to a communist country. Their aim will be to teach English NATO pact Rain controls big· fi(es in West;· ahead of , lightning may spark new blazes schedule, says Baker BUDAPEST. Hungary (A P) - The NATO allies are ready two months ahead of schedule wi th a proposal to the Warsaw Pact to reduce troops and non-nuclear armories in Europe, Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill said Wedncsday. Balcer also d isclosed at a news conference here the Western allies would call for ceil ings of 5. 700 com- bat aircraft and 1, 900 combat heli- copters for each of the military al lances. Baker said the proposal. which would limit U.S. and Soviet troops in Europe to 275,000 on each side. wquld be submitted in Vienna on Thursday. That is the last scheduled session before a long summer recess. The talks arc due to resume Sept. 5 in the Austrian capital. .. By tabling this proposal, we are taking a step toward ending the military division of Europe.'' In Budapest with President Bush, Baker also praised the Soviets for acceetinJ a U.S. proposal for trial mon1tonna of a still-unfinished stratcaic weapons limitation treaty. "We think it is very good that the Soviets have responded positively.'' Despit~mplaints by sevcra~ pri- vate American analysts that it was a stallin& tactic, Baker said trial monitorina "might well move arms control forward rather than retard· ina it." The nqotiations to cut long-range nuclear bombers, missiles and su~ mariMI by JO pertient to SO percent are ..._ kid in ~neva. Firefighters on Wednesday enctr- cled a blaze that consumed thousands of acre~ of grass and trees in Nebraska, and rain helped knock down a 2\000-acre fire in Colorado that destroyed nearly 40 homes. Nearly 1.500 firefighters battled one of the last big. out-of-control fires, a 3,000-acre blaze in brush and trees on steep. inaccessible terrain near Big Sur. Firefighters also were on the JOb in New Mexico, Colorado. Wyoming. Utah a nd Nebraska. and the forecast in the West called for scattered rain but also lightning. "h1ch means more fi res. There were 8.500 firefighters on the line nationwide Wednesda). but that was expected to fall to 5,000 by Thursday morning, the Boise Inter- agency Fire Center reponed. "We've had cooler temperaturts and scattered rainfall in the South· west that have helped things out.'' said Arnold Hartigan. information 'bfficer at center, which coordinates firefighting naJionwide. ..But dry liJhting has been forecast for the Sierra Nevadas in California, and in Oreaon and Washington. east of the Cascades. "But for the rest. we have a couple days' reprieve." In California. officials had pushed back t he target for containing a 2,987-acre near Big Sur to Friday evening. said Maeton Freel. a Forest Service spokesman. The fire, which investigators believe was started b) a n arsonist, was about 55 percent contained by 937 firefighters, Freel reported. Freel said rough terrain and fog that kept some aircraft grounded had forced the change in the con- tainment time. "Some of those slopes arc at a 45 degree angle;· he said. Fire crew5 IO northwestern Ne- braska used heavy equipment and shovels to dig a fi re lane around an area 8 m iles wide and 22 miles long. If the weather stays favorable, of- ficials expect to full\ control the fire within two days. said Gary Larson. deputy state fire marshal. The Forest Service determined that 14 structures, none of them occupied homes. were destroyed since the 48.000-acre fire began Sat- urday. Larson said. Lightni ng sparked the tire that had burned since Saturday. charring acres of Fort Robinson State Park and ranchland. W yoming firefighters mopped up a 3,447-acre fire 1n the Bridger- Teton National Forest and handled small lightning fi res. officials said. Firefighters also mopped up a 10.025-acre fire in New Mexico. Congressmen press Kemp against using scandal to cut HUD programs WASHINGTON (AP) -Con- gressmen told Housing Secretary Jack Kemp on Wednesday not to use scandals in his agency as an excuse to caned programs for lpw. or middle-income Americans. "I wish to emphasize once again. we a rc the committee that authorizes programs. makes the changes in them. or terminates them." said Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, chairman of the House Bankina Committee. Kemp, emphasizina that he has suspended rather than terminated programs. replied that he would "submit a legal analysis .. supporting his authont). Several cmnmlrree mem0crs ex- pressed concern that program cancellations would fla ,e-~ a detrimental effect on poor peo ple in their districts served by the pro- 1rams. Kemp pledged he would not let problems at the Department of Housina and Urban Development be used as a "subterfuge" to eliminate programs. everal congressmen have in- troduced lcg1slat1on that would re- guire full d1~losurc of and limit the role and fees of consultants. Kemp also pledged to work to curb the USC or con ullants on H UD subs1d1zcd projects. He has in recent mo nths suspended, restnct«S or revised sev- eral federal housing programs after allegations by HU D's inspector gen- eral and others that the) were rid- d led with abuse. to Hungarians. Bush said the tng- lish language is already "one of the most popular American exports." and a key to closing business deals around the world. • The students and professors ap- plauded the offer. Two years ago. Hungary dropped Russian as a com- pulsory language in the schools. In this East Bloc state long home to thousands of Soviet troops and arms, Bush also outlined his hopes for deep cuts in conventional arms in Europe. "We're working day and night to get a sohd. historic agree- ment," Bush said. Secretary of Sta te James A. Baker Ill said later tha t NA TO will fo r- mally present HS conventional arms proposal to the Warsaw Pact 1n Vienna on Thursday, before those talks recess until September. That is two months early and gives the Soviets ample time to prepare a reply, enha ncing Bush's goal of achieving a conventional arms accord wi thin 12 months. Baker said . Baker said he expected there would be support among the West- ern allies at the Paris summit for a package of a id to reward Poland and Hungary for their democratic re- forms, but no pricetag has been fi xed . (' .\ 1,1 •. 0H '\I ·\ HHlt:•·s Brush fire closes freeway HESPERIA - A 200-acre wildfire in Cajon Pass that shut down busy Interstate IS was partially contained Wednesday about three miles from a housing development. authorities said. The houses were no longer con- sidered threatened by the blaze, which was expected to be fully contained overnilht. Oak Hills is at the top of the pass and just south of Hesperia. Cajon l>ass cuts between the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains cast of Los Angeles. . State OKs push-ups as punishment SACRAMENTO -California school officials have reversed them- selves and decided thjlt push-ups are not an illegal form of corporal punishment for student athletes af\er all. St.ate schools chief Bill Honi& rescinded the non-binding advisory to California's 1,018 school districts a day after the policy statement was publicized Tuesday. "l don't think that's corporal punishment.... I think it went too far," Honig said of the advisory. . Man kllls himself on daughter's grave SANT A C LARITA -A father who killed himself at the grave of his murdered 7-year-old daughter left behind two notes expressing love for his child and anguish over her death, his wife and police said. One note was found at Eternal Valley Memorial Park. where a worker discovered the body of Wallace Scott Mann about 7 a.m . Tuesday. Police said Mann, 36, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot to the head. Sara Nan Hodges was strangled on March 26. Her body was found behind the bed of a neighbor. Curtis Cooper, 14, three days after she was reported missing. Cooper. charged with murde r and sexual molestation. faces trial Aug. 24. Mann's estranged wife, Linda Hodges, said Tuesday her husband also left a note at his home in Ojai. saying he grieved over the couple's separatio n and Sara's murder. Trial ordered In 'Cotton Club' murder LOS ANGELES - An alleged cocaine peddler and a pair of former bodyguards to "Hustler" publisher Larry Flrnt were ordered Wednesday to stand tria l in the 6-ycar-old "Cotton O ub' murder of theatrical producer R~ Radin. Municipal CounJudge Patti Jo McKay~id-there-wu-.ufficient evidence presented to support convictions of the defendants at a trial. The decision followed a two-month prcliminarr. hearing that explored the inner workings of Hollywood. the private mtlitia of Flynt and the multimillion-dollar business of cocaine trafficking. The defendants arc Karen Dclayne "Lanie" G reenberger, Alex Marti and William Mentzer. '\ .\ 1'10'\ \I, HK I l ·:•·s Senate panel OKs Insurance blll . illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=1:ji:i::;;iiii~ -WASHINGTON -A Senate committee gave party-lrnc approval Wednesday to a measure by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to require American employers to provide health insurance to all their workers and their workers' dependents. The measure cleared Kennedy's Labor and Human Resources ~OPE 30 SYSTEM Targett f ... Hice they're coming! at you! 3-0 9'•111, I t Dhater, control , MjeeHe o.t.nM glNM buitt-i". 1 =... ................• ~ID91 ...•.••••••••••• -.. .............. . FishM-Prlce SUPER SANDBOX WITH COVER Cover opene to reveal 3 play ., .... Fiii wtth Mnd Of water. Seats 8 children. Wll'e dr9in plug. IO~ ........................... .. Committee on a 9-7 vote but is stronaJy opposed by the administration and other powerful Jroups. includin' many busine ss organizations. Coupled with special provtSions for children, the Kennedy bill is intended to/rovide coverage for the 'estimated 37 million Americans not now covere by any public or private health insurance. Jackson to move to capital WASHINGTON -T he Rev. Jesse L. Jac kson will move to the District of Columbia next month but he remains undecided about whether to run for mayor of the nation's capital. Jackson aides said Wednesday. Jackson can SW1tch his voter registration to the district, easily meetina an election law de.adline that requires mayoral candidates to have lived in Wuhinaton for at least one year prior to the balloting. The next mayoral election is scheduled for November 1990. Florida gun blll signed TALLAHASSEE. Aa. -Gov. Bob Martinez o n Wednesday sianed legislation requiring aun owners to keel> weapons out of the such ot children. The si1nina came a day af\er a Florida child wounded himself in the fin1er in the sixth shootina since June I of the type the law is dcsianed to prevent. Three children died and two were wounded in the earlier sbootinas. .which prompted lawmakers to tackle the Jcaialation durina a special session called on otfler issues last month. The law, effective Oct. I , requires require aun owners to keep loaded weapons under lock and out of the hands of children 15 and under. HOHi U HHll I' 14 killed In shooting spree BESANCON, France -A "solitary and wild" man drove tbrouab a villlae of 100 people Wednesday and fired a lhotaun at everyone in his ~th, k:illina at leaat 1 • people, includina h11 mother and aiata, police •id. They provided no motive for the mass alayina. the wont In recent French hi11ory. Police captured the man, identified u farmer Cbristiu Dornier, aft.er the midaftemoon attack in the villqe of Luxiol. He wu UD0111 10 people i._;urect, includina his father and a police captain. Dornier ii ... lllUF man, toliwY and wild, someone who intpires fear, .. a IDc:al poUce ~n wu quoted u 18Yiea by lbc French news qency A...-France-Praae. Mandela backs peace 111 South Africa .-JOHANNESBURO, Soud9 Aftica -I....,.._. blldt li9der Nelson M...-aid Wednnday Ilia ...._. ii ....... lilUe at dUs ..... ud he -4ia1t to promote~ in 5cMltb Aftica Hil oa••nll came in a 11111 .... i....a·bJ .... PriloGI ... in Nll!DllK to laWdoDal initial la bit 4~miaute niledna ... week witla Preliiilern P.W. lodaa. It l1 the flnt Mlndtl1 ......... , the IOWl'lllftlftt haa approved lbr P9btic releale lince I-lbhouila he bll lent lllH71111 out tJaroueh hit llwyer ud other ,,.... .. .. , Would • Hu to ClODftrm lbat my rellMI it not 111 ilaue aa lhi1 .._" M ..... .md. "I only Woilild like to coetrtbute to the c:Ntioa ol lhe .......... Would ~ PllCe i• Souda Alica." . ,. 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Friedl, who described himself s1mpl) as .. a planner," advanced from his first job as an electrician while att<:nding night school in New York City throulh a range of research and leadership roles at Western Electnc C'o. subsidiaries to become deput) associate adm1n1strator for industry afTa1n at NASA in 1964. He was among the first members of the Orange ( ount) Fish and Game Commission 10 1963-64 "here he fought for presen at1on of Newport Back Bay. As a delegate to the International Film Congress 1n Berlin and to the International Congress of Scientific Photograph} and lnternauonal Stan- dards Assoc1atton meetings 10 Pam. Fru:dl helped establish the international standard for I 6mm sound film 111 1935 Born May 24. 1907. 1n the Bron\. NY .. he recel\ed his bachelor's degree from Cooper Union Institute of Ans and Sciences 1n Ne.w York an 1928. He mamed the former Edith hchn Hatfield in No,embcr 1935. 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Slal k. a long-tinw 1\iewpon Beach businessman. died Wcdncs- follo" 1ng an 1llne..,s l k "'a" 62. ~resident of 'e"'r<·rt ""ll' 1971 he operated Leon's lntenors there for 25 )Cars Born 1n P1mburgh Pj ~l.1c k v.as allihated v.tth the 552 Clu6 at Hoa& Memorial Ho'>pttal a nd the J<>hn Wayne Tennis Club He is '>Uf\ "ed h' a '>on Leon L. lilack 111 of <\an ta Barbara: two daughters, Barh.ira H1liman ol ~an Diego and Joni Parl of Newport Beach: three grandchildren. and J :.t'>lcr. Mrs. John Clohess\ of lr't'tn. Pa. V1s1tat1on hour> an: '>latt•d from 6-8 pm toda) and from 2-3 p.m. Fnda}. follo"-cd b) a 3 p.m '>en ice Frida}' at Pacific V1cv. Mcmonal Park in Newport Beach. Norman Kendall, help found Balboa Bay Club Normann Kendall. 90. o ne of the founders of the Balboa Bay Club. died at his Corona del Mar home Jul) 2. Services were held Friday at Pacific View Memorial Parle where he is buried. Kendall was aCtl\e in the Newport Beach communal> for some 50 years.. He 1s .,un1,cd b) his "1fe. Leone. and nieces. Claire and :--.iorma. The fam1l} requests memorial donations be made to the Bag Brothers Assot 1atton. : Brandon's Triple Play! ·Fresh Pasta, Fresh Salmon, anQ Scallops! All for only $11.95 ! 119'\ .. ~! . n-tE Bt.Vi-RJY HERflJ(.E t-OTB • • ; , " > A• Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, July 13. 1989 Soybean market takeover alleged CHICAGO -Soybean futures prices nosedived Wednesday after the Chicqo Board of Trade ordered a huge sellofT of its July contract in what was widely interpreted as an efTon to break a foreign firm's at· tempt to corner the market. Activity in the BOT soybean pit. the world's luiest for the commodi· ty used for products ranging from tofu to animal feed, was heaviest at the beginning and end of the session Wednesday as traders tried to sort rumors from facts. BOT spokesman Raym o nd Carmichael said the cxchange's board of directors late Tuesday or- dered traders to liquidate large soy- bean positions to correct a wide d1spanty between the number of contracts held for deliverable soy- bean supplies and the actual supply of soybeans available. - "The market was not taking care of itself and we have the right in an emeriency situation to correct that." he said. Carmichael refused to comment on whether the BOTs effort was designed to break up any firm's attempt to corner the market. ·'That would require an investigation:· he said. The Chicqo Sun-Times, however. said an its Wednesday editions that the ta~et of the BOT action was Ferruzz1 SPA. a huge Italian a$ricul- tural and financial firm that 1s one of the world's largest so~ bean pro- cessors. In addiuon. federal regulators in- dicated they had been monitonng Traders at t he Chicago Board of Trade stay busy In the soybean pit Wednesday. the soybean market for months. but would not comment "hether an investigation was under wa). A spokesman for Ferrun1 in Milan, Ital), denied that the com- pany had illegally attempted to cor- ner the market Commodities markets breed . The company stated the "ac- cumulation o f beans was undertaken so that the group could assure the uninterrupted operation of its pro- cessina plants ... and to satisfy ex- wild financial speculatioo pon commitments. particularly to By Th~ AsJoclated Press the Soviet Union." Commodities exchanges · give speculators the op- In tradini Wednesday. soybeans portunity to bet m1lhons of dollars on the future prices for delivery in July sellled 39''1 cents of such goods as soybeans. gold. Treasury bills and lower at $6.861/2 a bushel. Other frozen orange Juice. contracts ended 25'/J cents lower to The purpose of the futun:"' exchanges 1s 10 transfer 7 cents higher. the ri.sk of pnce nuc1uat1ons from people who don't Some traders and anaJysts com-want the nslc -su h as farmers or metals processor$ pared the soybean situauon to an -to speculators who arc w1lhng 10 gamble on making efTon by the Hunt brothers a decade --blf-Pl'.Ofit aao to comer the silver marlc:er: Futures contracts arc agreements to dch"er a Oth~rs do ubted ~hether such ex-quantity of goods at a speClfied pnce at a certain time tensive manipulation of the market in the future. Option'i, which also arc w1del) traded on .. had ta.ken place. the exchanges. give purchasers the nght but not the The exchange ordered traders obligation to bu> or ~II something at a certain price committed to buy or sell more than within a specified penod. 3 million bushels of SO)'beans for Commodities traders. standin& 1n recessed "pits .. delivery this month to reduce those and dressed in bnghtly colored Jat\rts. 'ihout ordl·rs and positions by at least 20 percent ~ch flash hand signals to each other 10 a free-for-all auction t111dina day through· July 20, when of contracts. the July contract expires. In a ty pical transac11on on a commod1ues C:\· The eme,.ency resolution saJd no change, a farmer who wanb to lock in a guaranteed t..-der may conrrol more than 3 price (or n is crop to minimize risk will promise to mifhon bushels of July soybeans at deliver 20.000 bushels of soybeans at a specified future the dose of tradina neiu Tuesday, and no trader may control more ness giant. date at a specified pncc. Assuming the price nses. the speculator who buys the contract could later take the beans from the farmer and resell them to someone else at the higher prevailing market price. pocketing the profit. But if the pncc drops. the speculator ~ould lose money by having to pay the farmer the agreed-upo" price and then resell the soybeans at the lower market pnce. Speculators rarel) end up 3Ctually holdan_A with moun alns 0T1in or pork bellies because the> sell their positions at a profit or lo~s before the delivery date The ultimate bu)'er I!> a customer who actuall> needs the commod1t\. Although the exchanges began with agricultural products. the) ha'e rap1dl) C'<panded into financial Jljfducts. For example. the Chicago Board of Trade does most of its business in contracts based o n the value of the Standard & Poor'<> 100-stock and 500-stock indexes. O ther maJor exchanges incl ude thc Chicago Mercantile Exchange. the Nrw Yorl Mercanti le Ex- change. the Commodity b change in New York. the New York Cotton Exchange and thr C-offC"C. Sugar &- Cocoa Exchange. I.flan I million bushel• by the con- tract's expiration two days later. Futures are binding contracts to deliver or take delivery of a set amount of a commodity at an apud-upon price at a later date. A corner occurs when a trader bold1n.a a.larae number of delivery contracts owns so much of the commodity that sellen cannot buy enough to honor their delivery commitment . The artificial supply squeeze causes the pri~ of the commodity to soar until the trader working the comer sells out at a huge profit. ADM spokesman Dick Burket said lhc company had no comment Wednesdav. e~port business." he s~ud. "but Fer- ruzzi was smart enough to cover itself by gelling supplies from the cash market and the futures market. The Sun-Tame also quoted un- identified sources as sayana the BOT action stemmed in part from com- plaints by Archer-Dan1els-M1dland Co .• the Dccatur-111.·bascd aanbus1- A trading source wh"tf insisted on anonymit} told The Associated Press the entire soybean situation began as a battlc bctween ADM and Ferruzz1. "They started bulling heads for "ADM relied almost enttrch on the futures market. When supplies got taaht. ADM had to go to thr cash market to satisfy export demands and the tiJhter the supply. the higher the premium the) paid." Mesa securities firm turned over as charges loom ly City News Service The owner of a Costa Me..a securities firm. accused of defrauding investors out of S 1.4 m1l11on. has agreed to turn the business over to a temporal) reccn er. a government lawyer said Wednesday. The sCcunues a nd Exchange Commission charged that Roben J. Corsaut and his two companies. Alpha Trust and Omega Management Network Inc .. sold "secured trust notes" to at least 35 investors over the last 18 months. issues that ) 1elded no income or profits. Corsaut agreed to a court order giving control of Alpha and Omega to the receiver. said EC attome) John C. Koutsos. • ''(Corsaut) has JUSt given up.'' Koutsos said. "He has decided not to dispute 1t.'' Over the next few weeks. the receiver will mvcsugate Alpha Trust. of \\-'h1ch Corsaut 1s a trustee. and Omega. which he runs. and then recommend further ac11on. Koutsos said. The secunties. which Corsaut sold thro~gh mailings and telepho ne "cold calls.'' purported!) offered a high rate of return "through conserva11vc ln\'estmcnt formulas and strategies." accord- ing to the SEC suit. But the 1rus1 produced no income or profits. Some of the invested money was used to pa) Corsaut's expenses. some was kept in cash some was used 10 pa) a promised 12-percenr annual return and so~e was given back to investors. according to the suit. Investors were told the Alpha Trust's benefic1ancs were "certain ministries whose objectives are to educate and improve individuals and the quality of their hfe." but the trust actually had no benefic iaries. 1he SEC alleged. Investors were also not 1old about Corsaut's business record. according to the SEC suit. He pleaded guilty 1n 1980 to making fal se statements to get a bank loan. and the year before he c.>onsentcd 10 a cease and des1s1 order after M1 ch1gan state officials accused him of selling un- registered promissory notes. according to the suit. Corsaut. "'ho has not admitted an) wrongdoing in connecuon wuh the current case. could not be reached for comment. I Teiitative OK given tO catchall taX bill By JIM LUTHER Ar fa• l&lnt•r WASHINGTON -The Hou~ Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday gave tentative approval to a catchall tax bill that would ra1~e -tt.1 --bi1hon for ddictt reduction next year. Before endorsing the measure on a voice vote. the panel. b) a 22-1 1 vote, reJected President Bush's pro posal to reduce the ta~ on capital gains. Committee aides ~1d a capi- tal-gains reduction 1s hkel) to be considered again before the commit- tee takes final action on the bill. By voice vote at a closed-door session. the committ,,ec eliminated from the package a proposed ex- tensio n of the 3 percent tax on local and long distance telephone service. The tax is due to expire Oct . 31 . 1990. Earlier in the day. the comm1ttcc voted to repeal a requirement that eivploycrs use complex tests to prove that their health-insurance plans do not discnminate against lower-paid employees. The Senatc has approved similar changes in the law. known as Section 89 and the Bush administra11on also favors the changes. The bill would not wipe out anti- d1scrammat1on requirements. 11 wo uld, instead. greatly simphfv hov. employers ma) pro' e 1he1r plans .Ul' fa ir. Most of the three -Oozen-plus re' enue-raising provisions an the tn\ package. drafted by Rep. Dan Rostenlcowskt;-&·tll .. the comm1nec chairman. are technical changes at- fccting corporauons. Others would raise taxes on users of snuff and pirx.· and chewm$ tobacco. halt a sched- ule<! reduction in tu.es on airline tickets and a ir cargo. and 1mpoS<.' income tu withholding on SOml' farm workers who now are exempt Commill« aides said that bcforl' the package is completed. the panel probably will vote on an amend- ment that . would el1m1nate the tobacco-tax increase. Also. member' arc likely to offer d02ens of amend- ments of their own. including Onl' .that would repeal the new tax older Americans pay for insurance to protect against catastrophic med1cnl expenses. Jn addition, an effort will be madl· to retain at least some pan of a ta\ benefit for employee stock-own- ership plans. The bill tentau vcly appro.,.ed b' the committee would end the ta' exclusion that lenders now are al- lowed . Former Disney stockholders to share S29. 5 million settlement 8Y KARIN ZAl'ftl OIF..._s..w. Former Wah Disney Co. stockholders will share a $29.5 milhoo seulement. while the company itself will receive $4S million in an ..,-eement announced Wednesday in a Superior Court "greenmail" suit. The announcement came 11 the stockholders' class action lawsuit on behalf of themtelvcs and the company and against 11 past and present Disney directors, a corporate raider and two investment firms was in its third week or a jury trial. Attomey J. Michael Hennigan, who represented the former stockholders, said the S29.5 million will be split between those who held Disney stock on June 8, 1984. and June 11 , 1984, aod sold it in the following acvtn months for less than $65 a share. "We don't know how many people there are (who Baakof Newpert • tork Prll'I• Que>IC' Barrin~l"r. Ryan & Corn1,an) Member NASDISIPC 760-0977 RUFFELL'S UPHILSTEIY llC. ... ,_ .... """ .... ltU -a• .. CllTI 111&-Ml-llM SPRING AND S UMMER MARKDOWN SPORT CLOTHES. ~-~,...-.,JEWELRY -ALL AT PRICES will benefit)." he said. "There are probably tens of thousands." dollars a nd t.hat the company itself was harmed when Disney d irectors in June 1984 halted corporate nuder Saul 1. Steinberg's takeover bid b> buying out his 12 percent interest. Hennigan said he was "very pleased" with the settlement, calhng it "historic." "This is the first time in the nation that money has been paid in a areenmajl case," he said. "They (the defendants) met our number. We had this number at the beainnina of the trial." The stockholders ctai!'f\ed they lost millions of They claimed the directors acted to preserve their p()litions with the company when payina Steinbera $325 million for interest in the company. or $70.83 a share plus $28 million in expenses. Northrop unit suspended by Air Force HI Sl'\t:s' HICll 1' OC radio stations sold Two Oranae County rad10 itataons art beinJ acquired by a New York· t.tcd oompany for more than SI S malhon, officaals announced Wednesady Anaheim Broadcastin1 Corp. hu lllttd to sell KEZY-FM and KORG· AM to ML Media Pannen for SIS:llS.000. The tran..ction is subject to approval by the federal Communications Commission and is expected tc dole later this year. KORO broadcasts on 1190 AM and fatura 1 new.-talk format. K.EZ"Y bro*lc:ut• on 9,.9 FM, with a contemporary hit radio bmat. ML Media Pannen has hcedquaners in Lot Antefn and New Yott. . Worker aid reform blll advances SACRAMENTO -A workm' compen•tion rdwm bill, tbc Df'Qduct i11 '9bor-butinet1 compromi1e, wu tent to tbe A.anbly noe>r We4nnday. 1'I ll6ll. A82032 by Allemblyman Bun Marlolia. O.Lol Ane*t. was 11111 ~ U-7 by tbc Asaembly Ways and ·Meint C.ommittee. The biU would. over dlrec ~ iDCNUI the ma•imum benefit fo1 ... IW1 ....... .....,......., unable to won ..... of a W'Olt·-ted iqjury from 1224 • "'* ID tM ttaac a._..,. weekly -.. npected to be S5 t I in 1993 1'1le WI WiDUld ....... W • I la .. 9lnlCUlft of the WOfkcn' .,_.....,,...,.._IO,.._-~· COlta. Qlltbl8ll i~ 47* U. die ..... in wQdm' COll'lptftMtiOll es 1er )ffi 8ct'US('d Of lo 1urn the lawyer said I that Ro~n and Omega lo at least 3!'i 10 i ncome or ,f Alpha and outsos. has d«ided nigate Alpha he runs, and nailtngs and ne of return ;ies." accord· Wmc of the +me was kept .nnual return .he suit. ~re ··ce nain c individuals Bil)' had no ·iness record. enls to get a ie and des1s1 f K"lling un- n connccuon !lC'Til . • 1ven >ill ;i u1rcmen1 s. ll tl y simplify ho,,. e their plans arl' dozen-plus re' ions 1n the ta' by Rep. !)an ::-thrcomm1nec 1ical changes af- •. 0 1hcrs would )f snuff and p1 pc- o. hah a schci.1 - 1axes on a1rl ini.> 10. and 1mpo!.C 1ld1ng on wnl\' 1ow are excmp1 said that bcfon.· >leted. the panel on an amcnd- elimina1e the . Also. men1bcrs >zcns of amcnd- i. including one 1e new tax older r insurance h) ;trophic medical On will be m ad e TIC pan of a ta' yee stoc k-o"'n· ·ly appro\cd I:'!\ 1ld end lhc la' crs now arc ;11· lt ts harmcd when corporate raider 1yin1 OUI his 12 !O p~scrve their I Stcinbcra SJ2S r. $70.83 a share by a New York- """ Wednesady. 14 ond KORO· ~ it tubject to kl it eapccted to • format KEZY rm11. ML Medi1 ,nces I biU. the poduct lloor Wodnetday. lol; Aneeta. was ~itta. mum benefit for •lod llli•I\' from bo S511 in 1993. o( Ille -en· .,. c:ompmMtion ' Oranoe Coul DAILY PILOT/Thurtd1y, July 13, 1989 A7 Investigation asked on gas price Increases Fannie Mae will make home refinancing easier, cheaper LAKE OZARK. Mo. (AP) -The N11ional Association of Auomeys General asked the federal govern- ment Wednnday to inv~tiptc why psoline costs have increased so much over the past several months. About 40 It.ate attorneys general passed a rc~lution at th~1r summer meetina asking 1hc Jusu« Depart· mcnt and the Federal Thtdt' Com· mission to issue a r,ublic report so that consumers wou d know why gas prices have in~ased. '"The issue 1s. "Have we b«n aouaN. albeit lqally?' .. said Oregon Attorney Gencral oa·vc Frohnmaycr. Frohnmaycr said oil companies blamed the wreck of the Exxon Valdez in Alaska for the rapid in· crease in g.asoline pri«S over the las\ foUr months. ly DAVE SKIDMORE ... t ..... _,.._ .WASHINGTON -The nat1on·s laJ)CSt buyer of home mortpg.cs said Wednc$day it is changing its rules to make it easier and cheaper for hoincowners to refinance 1heir mortaagcs. The Federal National Mortgagl' Association. known as Fannie Mac. said thc changes would offer lower closi ng ootts and faster approval 10 homeowners replacing fixcd·rate or adj ustablc·ratc mongagcs with new fixed-ra1c loans. Fannie Mac, a congrcss1onally chartered. shareholder-owned com. pany, along with the federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac), provide money for home buycn by purchasing · mortgages from lenders and packajing them into securities for sale 10 investors. Mortaaac lcnden expect a surst in refinancing this summer because filled-rate mortgages have fallen by about 11/t percentage points since March and arc ex~ted to fall by another quarter-point by fall . Fixed rates arc ~low 10 percent for the fint time in more than a year. One-year adjustable rates have edged down in r«cnt months, but not by as much, and still arc about a perccntagl' point higher than a year aao. Fannie Mae chief cconom1s1 David W. Berson said he expects rouply 300,000 homeowners to re- finance in the July-September quar· tcr. He said about S90 billion 1n fixed-rate mortpges would be wnt· ten in the quarter and be1w~n 2S percent to JS percent ·those likely would ~ refinancinp. Much of this summer's refinanc· 1ng activity will come from borne· ownen who took out adjustablc-rs1e .oQ"!Orl&a&cs and ha ve seen their rates and monthly payments go up. For instance. home buyers wh o took out an adjustable·rale mortgage at 7111 percent 1n 1987 arc probably now paying I I 1/1 perccnl. On a SI00.000 30-ycar loan. that would incrcaie thc1r monthly pa y· ments from $699.21 two years ago to $990.29 now. Refinancing to a fixed- ratc mortgagc at 9Vt percent wo uld lower the payment to S859. IS if the new loan werr also for SI OO.OCX> and JO ycan . ·Durina the last refi nancing boom in 1986 and 1987. homeowner~ often had to wait 1hrce mon1hs before getting approval , Stock market continues winning streak NEW YORK (AP) -An after- noon round of buying Wednesday carried the stock market to ne .. w hiahs since· the 1987 c:ras!'. kttping Wall Strccfs July w1nnfng streak inllct through a seventh straight session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 18.02 poinlS to 2.S.32.63, surpassing i1s previous post-crash peak of 2.5J 1.87 on June n . Over the stvcn trading days since the end of last month the average as risen 92.57 points. Advancing issues outnumbered incs by about 4 to J in na· ionwidc trading of New York Stock changc·listcd stocks, with 844 up. 10 down and 539 unchanged. Volume on the floor of th c Big Board came to l60.S5 mi1hon shares. down from 171.S9 million in the previous session. Nationwide, consolidated vo\un1c in NYSE-listed issues, including trades in those stocks on regional C:\changcs and in the ovcr-1hc-coun1er market, totaled 187.8J million shares. Early in the day, analysts said. traders wh o wcre skeptical about 1he staying power of the market's recent upswing cashed 1n somc of their gains .. They also noted some uncerta inty over whether in terest rates would keep declining in 1he ncar fut ure as steadily as they have in the rcccnl past. A rall y 1n bond pnces boggcd H H \'I \ Ut:'-DI It wr:i Iii, 'll NEW YORK {APJ Jul. 12 ..... ~-~~~ "'"'-Ol•l IS5Ul5 New fllOl'll New 1ow1 w~ 1 .. " -\lit:'-l .t : \Dt:RS '.\SD.\Q Sl 101.\Rl NEW Y0Jll( (AP>-Mo1J ec11 ... 1 Q ... er-lhe· -CO(ilftt 1tocll1 MJCIDl!ed fiv N SO. Lest w GOl.D PRl('t :s '\\st: ( O llPOSll't : T R\ '\S \("TIO'\S lllW TOllK IAPI -= =.::: 1.::w :: -CMSE" NW .xi. "" , .. JIU• .24 '" l,Jt -· •""""' ,t1 eo(lft ·'° erPw l tt ~ down Tuesday after the yield on long.term Treasury bonds bnefly dipped below 8 percen1. Yields hov· cred late Wednesday 1n 1he 8.02 pcrccnt-8.06 percent range. But when the widely expected pullback in the stock market produced no conccrtcd selling, buyers once again s1epped in. Computer Associa1es led the ac· tivc list. down I¥. at 16"/a on volume of more lhan 7.6 million shares. On Tuesday the company s.a1d growth 1n its re venues slowed during the fiscal quancr cndcd Junc .lO. Procter & Gamble ro!;t' 1111 to 114¥4. The company announced plans Tuesday for a 2-for·I stock split and a dividend 1ncrca!;t'. Other gainers among the blue chips included lntcrna1ional Busi· ness Machines. up 'la at l \41/t: . .t,.merican Telephone & Telegraph. up ¥..at J61h; General Electric. up 1/i at 54.lft. and U nion Carbide. up Yi at 27'1o . CBS Inc. added 1/t to 2 10111. JOtn· ';lSE lPS & DOW'S ing 124 other NYSE issues at ne-"· S2·wcck highs although the com· pany_ reported lower sccond.qu3ner carn1n_gs. Airline issues pulled back a bit after a sharp rise of late fueled by takeover speculation. UAL fell I ''-to 16J¥•: AMR 1/i to 621/t , and Delta . .\1r Lines !l/t to 70. As measured by Wilshire A.s- sociatcs· index of mo~ than S.-000 actively traded stocks, the market increased SI I.DO bill ion. or 0.34 percent. in value. The N YSE"s composllc 1nde.\ of all us listcd common stocks p1ckcd up .SJ to 184.IS. Standard &. Poor's 1nd us1nal index rose 1.47 to )76.24. and S&P's SOO-stock compositc index. "·as up I.OJ at J29.8 I. • The NASDAQ compos1 tl'" index. for 1he over-the.counter market gained 2.31-to 446.81. At the ~men· can Stock Exchangc. thc market value indc• closed at J67.18. up I.IS. OTf l PS .\';0 DOlt'S NEW YORK ,(APJ -The following 1111 snow1 11\e Ov.,.·llMl·Couri1ar 1locks and werrants the! tl•Y• 90"9 uo Ille mo1t end down tlMI mosl bes.ed on MfCenl of chenge for Wed n esd•y . No wcurltlei 1r 1dlno below 1'2 O<' 1000 iner•s 1 r • l n clCL d•d . 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F\al!F111ed 119.67 $Utt Sid Cmet S9 JI S6J' Kq C~ I WlW S7"' ORIGINALLY Q.f.ilANCE J'WJN FLAJffTITED SHEnS SPF.QAL VALUE- COMFOKl'Ell SET Mllb•·tiOw, w.dl A: wlaile statement wltilll tM "Zoe" ~rslbte-comrotteT--Wt. --+-1 SOl50 conon/polyu1er with }()()' polyfill. SCI includes comforter, bed ruffle and sham(s). Also ava ilable in navy/while. 1_,. 0., s,.w ..... •oo .., '"° _,, ""' -s1001 $91)''-::r EVERY CM.Y SPIX..1.Al VALi.iE SPECIAL PUllCHAS~ RUGS fashionable. flex.Ible hud- wowm ronon rup 11tt )OUB b one low price. OOli romn . /U.- sorted panerns and two sUD-20x40 • and JCb.48 ~ $999 ~ Sl1.FS SPf.CIAL PURCHASE SPF£1AL PURCHASE- PILLOWS Fir• 954" w .. ile IMM _,5 ........ __ ,...... with all cotton down proof_... Std .. :lllia6~-­ -S20. Qu<eo. :W.30~ ..... part S23. King , 20136; comptrc.SJO. ~z~~s2~0-s30 $997:1 COM,..RE SPf.CIAL l'\JllC1IASI <' LQllCI HOM E fJt l'll£5S. INC Our i..w Price G!'srenbs If within 30 days of)'OUr Home E•pn:sspurctwe. )'OU find any item we stock adw:nised elsewhere for k.s .. wc"ll rcJund 1hc difference! It's thal simple. Z'•~-1· AIYVElmSED Pl~ 0000 THllOOOH 7119/19. DAILY PILOT I Thursday, July 13, 1989 ENTERTAINMENT 1111 .\lllC History comes alive in staging of Dana classic D•nl•I Trent turns In a powerful performance as Richard Henry Dan• In his one-man stage version of Dana·s .. Two Ye•rs Before the Mast," now playlng on the brig Pllgrlm In Dan• Point Harbor. .? Sc•:trTi.~~,l,P<?, ']~ • 10 :;> 30 4 • 5 5 · 5 7 CG 8 0" '145 ·c ~s No 1 1 .~·s o· P .-.. o .. ·~ •WEEKEND AT 8EtNIES !PG Ill '?35.?505'0 •25q35 . 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Fevergeon Dally Nol CO<rl'__.,I Warm summer evenings. cool sea breezes and tine <;hipboard theatre pro\ tde the es<;cnce or unique family entertainment aboard the bng P1I· grim. anchored an Dana Point Harbor. wath 1ts eurren1 production o f "T wo Year &for(' the Mast." enhanced by the sights, sounds and salty air of the sea -only shghtly hampered by modern day trappings such as bright hghts. motor boats and the fragrance of beach barbecues (not necessanly a ncga11vc). · touching and seasoned with humor. Has personable ponrayal of Dana com municates a sensitivity to the man a nd his time. Various other charactcn1a11ons arc clearly defined as he enacts compatriots and the violent Captain Thompson. Follow-tntt the presen1a11ons. Trent enter- tain~ qucstaons from the audience. Please note. recommended dress for the evening as warm, casual with d eck shoes. Unique family summer theater entertainment is the brig Pilgrim's o ffering of "Two Years Before the Mast," playing Friday and Saturday evenings through July 29 with two shows. 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m . All seat arc S 18. For reservations and 1nfor- ma11on. call 496-2274. Daniel Trent. of the American La' ang H1stol") Theater. offers an insightful '1c\.\ of a classic piece of Amcncan h1craturc plus a peck through a "1ndo"' of 11nw an to a segment ut h1stof) par11 ulary rel- evant to Orange Countains. In his o nc-mnn acndcnng of the clnssic tal<.' of Richard Henr) Dana. Trent re- counts till' ,l•afarcn adH·nturc and hardship' 111 ha' 'u~ Jge from Rosto n to 1h1 'en harbor an INN Trent's nch mo nologue traces Dana·s adventures, alo ng with sev- eral of his seafanng companions, on their arduous 1ourne} under the heav) handed Captain Thompson. As a young Harvard graduate. vir- tually rnexpenenced \\ 11h the sea. Dana had a great deal 10 learn. Determination and a strong sense of purpose a ppear to ha\C provided his momentum. Through hi s eyes. we <;cc the no t- so-glamorous hfc of a \caman. the oppression of a t}-rant captain and sense the fearsome unpredictability of the sea as the ship becomes a t•n> world unto herself for months at a 11me. Once aland. Dana shares his experience w11h hide-tanning - hides being the commodll} that would ultimately pro' 1tk passa~c home. H is accounts of the California coast and people of the 11me. cou- pled wi th the selling o n 1h1!> exact re plica of his tall-ma!>tcd sailing ship, breathe hfc into the pages of history. Fox moves to spl.it movie, TV divisions Based on thl' hook ol tht· same name (penned b} Dana) thl' original work \\a \H11ten . directed and By City News Service Producer-director Joe Roth has been named chairman of the Fo.>. Film Corp.. another part of the restructuring at 20th C"cntul) Fox Film Corp .. offic ials said Wendes- day. tagcd ll\ Trl·nt and rollaborator Victor Pinheiro It\ prcmacrc per- formance "a' offered aboard the Palgnm 1n 198 I ~ub'l'4uenll). T r c n ire l c 1 ' c d 1 Ill' t o ' t• t I,' d DramalogUl' :I\\ ;ml tor hi' 14t<o rx:r- formantc Bari)' Diller. chairman of Fox Inc .. made thl' announcement. Rot h. he said. will be in charge of all motion picture ac11' ities for Fo\ Diller said the move 1s another step in separating the company's film In a nO\talgll '>Citing. o n dl'ck of this replica of Dana·, bng. the au- dience cnJo~ '> n performance Trent's performance h'ely. - T\' LISTl~GS u D a • Ir:. D lliiJ ID CD m G> Gil) cm ,_ CD AIE BRAVO DIS ESPH FAM GALA H80 LIFE MA.I NICK PRIME SEL ~ TIS TWK; TNT USA WGN WWOR WPIX z • - 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 lnaldt Edition Al tM Movies "Houn Revolutton 89' (In RI Stereolo cas Niwa S9tdlf 'The Moon Above 1t1e Earth Below (In Slereo) o N•wa Wat s.it1t Ent.rtainment USA Today Colby Sllow Dihfent Chwa (In laaoy Boom LA. uw Barstow Bound Newt T onlgllt Show Tonlnhl Un Stereol CJ World StereolCJ llln Stereo! a llRI On Stereo) O 'In Stereo) Silv~ Spoon• Cl\art.1 In Movie: U h "Bt.ch lilnlttl llingo" 1196S Comedy) ..... Tul Solp Fr1nlo1 Avalon. Annette Funleello, Oebofah Walley Mr Cool Cht~O Mljot L199~ Ballball Teams To Be AMOUnCed Contd Movie: u "O'Hltl'a Wife" (1982. Clfama) Eov.ard Asner Mtl1tttit Htrtlev Jodie Foster ..... NigtlOine 0 PM M8011111t Enl T OlllClht " Houri (In s .. reo) 0 CISNewt~ The Moon AboYe 1111 Eal1h Below ...... Psi~ Love Win. l.oM Of l ... wt I~ ..... 'Carol 9umetl Slint Best Lael Schemes Wtn, LOMor Lo¥• ConnectlOll Ort• Ind Fl'Mndt Ortw CoMecbOll IMeiof LHgut Ba..oatl Teams To Be Announced CmM fnc. Newt INlatdllne o M'A'S'H ICurrtnt Allelr ~: ••• "WOltd W• Ill" (1982. Ola1111) (Pan I ot 2) ...... COIMdy ,,..l'10nt 0 Cow!lov Roell Hudson. 01vid Soul. C1t11v LH Crosbv EIDlffl Whffl of ~·o MovM: ••• "OfHM" (1978 MuslCI~ Jom Travolta, Ol1v11 ..... ArMnio HaM (In Stereo) Fortune O Newton.John S1ocklrd ChaMlnQ MtcNtill Wiid World of ~ PllM1: A Pol\'llt of Mylttfyl Dorothy L Slye<t' Stofy of E'71all PIOlleefs P.O.V. American Tongues L.tlrlf Contd Anlmtlt the New WO<lds Lord Peter W1111sew 0 Ploneets' (Part 6 ot 9) and Act111Q. Our Aoe o Whffl of ,,..rdyf C COiby Sllow Olflerlftt Chwa (ln l~*':"o LA. uw Barstow Bound ..... Tonight Sllow F<ltl\N 0 (In StlflOI O WOltd St11tolO (R) (In Sltreol o !In Sttteol PraiM the Lord PT'litt tbe Lord Prlllt IN Lord TIN Today Jey s.kulow Ject Heyfofd Ctwiltiln Lhttwle M.cN.il L.nrtf ~•allout Ff11911 Vlnt.att W'tM "-" Into lhl Blrtz ... ~ '"*"' The 8utlnHa Apt. MacNelP Goutmet Brens IPlrt 5 of 61 CJ LIMf hny Mttofl Tiie C.5e ol fforM RKllV *'" l~v• ~ Aoglft'• 1tlrrTytlf Hurt ol IN DefecM• tile Wavward Wife Moote '*°" Ndoft AndfH C"""-' Cont d lmonw T onite DurreUluuit I Wiid World Andrea ClleMf (In StMeoJ South e.nll ,$11Gw Movie: •ul'l "Mltewan" (1987 OlllTll} Ch!1s Coop8f PG·ll •h "One Woman or Two" Movie Cont'd FMnd Liberty Walt DilMY PreMnll Movie: •h "The Blw Bini" (19'0. Fan11sy) SIN'lk Kida Oult ••fhe lion" Auto Recing USAC Sor111ts l.Jve) ·---• I Orto Alcina NHRA SprangNattONls (R) SOOfUl• SpottlCentef 700 Club Movie: ••h "IYIMot" (1982. Oltma) J1mes Mason Antt.ony Andrews. OW.. Huss.., 700 CllAI ~ Col. Movie: "El Vlh de lot MIMtlblH" Mano Almldl 12• HolH Mo¥le: "COlllO Ptteef Mlf'do" (1976) Fanny Cano MoYi. Cont d Movie:••~ "Pulae" (1918) Clill OeYoung Movt.: ••• "A F'llft Called Welldl" (1988) JoM Clttst O Movie: ... ''OlristlM" (1983) Hffrtlell ~ Ovlllold lloenMr: F0t HIN Mo* .. i., "The 19ue l.llltlll*la" (1 986) Sam Ellott loenMr: Fot "" Mo.ie: • •• "Moll lluee" 11eea1 M.tnnew &Odlro o Mo* • h "Wll'lltd ONd or Allle" (198n Rutoer HJUtr Mo* ••\'J "Dolt" (1987} OtOQtt Looney TUllN MIMlf Ed I """1 Duh ROOlll-Deddw IC. M Sit. Night SCTV Uuall--111 IMy l Soi. Tennlt MIG. Wtiaht ROOlll Muecte 8pOlt USA 5*I Qcftt 1988 StaraJo Powert1ot11 I RKilla IDO. °' IGnae .... Golf (Oii Alf) MovM Contd Movie: ••1') "Crinlft 2: The Mein Cowie" Mo* tt "TM "-tcut" (1988) KtVlll Diiion PG O .... -1m S1rMC 4'' Mo¥ll Contd Movie: •••• "PllNt of the Aoet" (1968) Chll1ton Htstoo. Km Hunter Movie: ••• M9tnNtt1 IM Ptenet of IM ADH" (1970) MovM: "Outdoott" Cont d Mowle: u "Thlt Wu Then, Thie 11 How" (1985) 'R' 0 Mo¥11: H "Two Moon Ndon" (1988) S/lenlyn Fenn. R ~:•YI "0vmlla1e" 11985, AMnlurtl Kurt Thomas Movie: ••• "Two WM111 Ill Anolltr Town" 1982. Olama) Klfk Oouolas "2 Secondl" Millllll vie. Ntwt o INN Newt ...... , .... ~ .. Odd COUDll TtMit; U S ClllmP Cont d Murdlr,lfleWrote lo1111Q ......., Vice (In Siereo) Dertitlde ....._,.I, IMo* •tt HUrtllft COWbof" (1980. Orama) John Travolta Oet>r1 W'onatr It'•. L.Mna AIMllio Jtll (In Sl«eol IMoltDll ~ .11. I JM ""*"' ,. CllMfl "'"'°'"" Frtdn 1M 13111: The lerilt jTwllglll IOM I NfNlwt ..... ~ ~ loorta Nlaflllj """"°"'* CoMNI IT_. US Pro Indoor --·~-.... From (R Complete TV llstlngs In Sunday's TV Update SUMMERFUNm WHEN: ,JuJy Ii -21 WHERE: Corona del Mar High WHO: (Gu,ya & Guli 9-161 13e81nning & Tnwrmediate "My kid~ lml'<I the camp /Mt 1•ear. 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J 4S. 1 41, .l 4\, •• '''· 10 .JO ..... .......... 140 .......... , .. ......... ,,,, .......... , ... .......... 141 1 ........... ,. ·-....... , ... r·········,.. , .... , ...... ......... 1-tt ......... , ... L ........ ,. ............ , ......... ,. ......... ,.. ........... ......... ,. ........ ) .. t'"'••• ,.. ........ ~ ............ .. "· l·:UI I OHi \I. John Cox gives his constituents reason to· wonder Newport Beach City Councilman John Cox sure has a way of k~ping people guessing. He is SUPJ>?SCdly a strong leader and progressive enou,_h lo moonlight as a .lobbyist pfomoting a countywide taX tn~rease, but doesn t think Newport Beach's City Council has the "capac~y 10 re~ch any kind of a judgment" on a local food-packaging ordinance because the prciblem can't be confined wi1hin the city's limits. . It's I.rue ~he .problem Newpon is wrcstljng wi1h has national 1mphcat1ons, but that doesn't mean the council should sit on the sidelines and wait for the state and federal government to get in to the act. Newport's counc il has been asked to consider a ban on the use of food packaging manufactured with chlorofluorocarbons., Newpo.n isn't the first city on the Orange Coast to raise the issue. Irvine is considering a similar law, and last November Laguna Beach's council banned CFC-produced items from City Hall. Orange Coast officials also arc not alone in their concerns about CFC materials. These products have been banned or their use restricted in other c ities and recreaction areas like Yosemite National Park. Plastic foam products a rc being banned all across 1he U nited States for two reasons. The first is CfC•s con1ribute 10 the greenhouse effect. Which is causi ng the wanning of the earth and increasing humidity of the atmosphere. The greatest benefit o f foam products is 1heir ability 10 keep hot foods warm and cold foods cool. They also are ch~apcr than paper products and mo re durable. That's the second part of the problem. Plas1ic foam, which will last forever because it is not biodegradable. is being used for throw-away products. When Laguna Beach Mayor Dan Kenney made hi s case to ban plastic foam products at Ci ty Hal!. he said bits and pieces of discarded foam containers ha\'C been seen for years along the beach and on city strl·ets. Those chunks of plastic foam litter can be moved from place 10 place bu1 1hey won't go away. The problem is not unique to Laguna Beach. but tha1 doesn't seem to bother Cox. He thinks the C11v Council should simply express its concern and let the state.o r federal government take care of tbe problen1. There's some truth to his argument, but not enough to merit Newport's council bac king away fro m the problem . A state or national regulation· wo uld be more efTeclivc than hundreds. perhaps tho usands of city ordinances. but there's-.little-ind1cation..-that the-.5late of California o r the federal government will get 1nvol\·ed anytime soon. If local governments do not begin the process. \.l.'ho will? If not now. when? · Can Councilman Cox have O\•crlooked the poss1bihty that when local governments pass o rdinances like the C FC products ban it sends a mcssagc to the state a nd federal governments? Has he forgotten that several maJor fast-food chains, one of the primary users of CFC products. have already heard 1he m~ssage and arl· moving away from !he offensive produc1s? Cox's concern that the council should \.l.'cigh the t:ITcc1s a C FC ban would have on local businesses is prudent. but it should not be a stumbling block t o takin~ a needed step. Newport Beach sho uld not slick its head in the sand and wait for someone else to help solve the problem with C FC products. Newpon Beach residents deserve leaders w11h .'the foresight to recognize thal not all m ovement in government starts al the lo p and trickles do"'" to the local level. They also should not have to wonder about why an elected official has a progressive point of v iC\.I.' o n one issue and a provincial approach 10 another. Lately. Councilman Cox has given them reason 10 \.l.'Ondcr. Opinion• ••prHHd In this space are tnose ol lht! Daily P1101 Otllef vlewt ••Pf....0 on tflls page are those ol lheir autflort and ar1ists ~·· commentt •n1 invited and may be sent 10 Thfl Oalty Pilol. P.O Box 15(1(), Costa Men g2626 TOD\\ I ' lllSIOH\ Today i1 Thursday. July 13. the 194th day of 1989. There arc 171 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On July llth. 1863, rioting agains1 the Civil W11r mll1t81)' draft rrup1ed in New York City. The violence resulted in 1he deaths of about 1.000 people over the next lhrtt days. On this date: In 198$, "Live Aid," an international rock concert 1n London. Philadelphia, Moscow and Sydney. took place 10 raiK money for Africa's starvin& people. By Tie A11ocla1et1 Pre11 ORANGE COAST Dli~ ... P ... il_at ___ _ W'e t!O~ tM -.. TomT ... Don Fenlty Tom Clanfn Steve M~ Roger Bloom Coma Mooney Roger Carlson Tom- T<rl ,._ Bob Fr-* ChllcnGood Premocf 5Mt1 _w_, Donna Jacobson ..,..,_., ...., ... dwi .. g a...,..__. Judy Ofttf<lg .... A.a.. ...,S.lllnd1mn -,c.- ~t.••• ·~,.~ ---Diii-. •sup,._ •• • Editor Associate Editor Newi Editor Ctty Editor Features Editor SuslneSJ Editor Sport! Editor ~Dftc:lor C/rculatlon Mkt. Mgr. HCH'M Delivery Mgr. CustOt'M'r Service Mor. Cot1t1ol1r Data Processing Mgr. Credit Mgr. ~A«U.Mgr . --Mgr. a adMgr. Logo! Adv. Mgr. ...... -.... °' Art Dll eclOf ,.,,-... " • •••l»aw ..... 17 ..... ...,.rm S1411Ybor =.:.::c:=.. -.,_ ... • Thursday, July 13. 1889 Recent ju~gments make no sense It's been two weeks s1na-our judicial system ruled lha1 a man who bums the flag should not. 1n America. be subject to criminal· pen· ally. It's been one week since 1ha1 same system imposed criminal ~ntence on a Marine lieu1enan1 colonel who, after heroically serving his counlry iil Vie1 nam, devoted day and ni&ht to Krving his prcs1dcnt. As the Washing1on Posl's David Broder observed about our courts, "an institution whose authority de- pends entirely on public acceptance of the legitimacy of its JUdgn1cnt s mus! reflect the va lues of thal so- ciet y." By legalizing flag bur111ng. Broder l')Oted, 1he 5-4 court ignored a slrong na1ional consensus. Although the same i~ certain ly true of the $40 million prok'<'Ulion of 01ver North, therr's cvl·ry indica- tion 1ha1 when it came to senh:nc1n~. Judge Gesell followed ~1 r. Dooley s fam ous observation that "th ' Su· premr Coun foll ows th' 1ltc11on re· turns." Judge Gesell, who didn't want to add to the martyrdom lTeated b-. congressional ·persecutors and lndc'. pendent Coun~l John Kcker's outrageous a11emp1s to portra~ Col. North as an Amencan <\dolph H1- 1ler. said as much hin1:.clf. In de- livering the sencence. thl' Judge ac- knowledged takin g into al·coun1 "thc matters )OU and your attorneys ha ve brought to my auenuon coda ~ .. Among the matters that Brendan Sullivan brought to JuJg~· Gc\Cll'~ attention was a letter from thl!i con- gressman addressed to th l' Judge himself. "As a practicing \a";.l'r rn ~M:lt before entering the Congrc~i.." m~ letter slated, "I knO"-' ho" our lt!gal sy~tem -"-'Onderful a!i 11 1s -can · consume and destroy pcople.'s h\t'.'~ This ordeal has reql!ircd the pa · tience of Job from 0\1\l'r S •Jrth\ wife and children. Their pn\aC) hai. been exungu1shed: C\'l'n thl·1r teacher'> have harassed tht 'orth ch11drt'n . countless mean·Sp1ntcd and unfair personal attacks ha\l' torn at the famil y's human d1gn 1t;. ".)..s )OU i:onsider the l'qu111c~ J I sentencing. do not forget that v._h1h: 1h1s case in\'Ol\•es great 1si.ul'' u t concern to our nauon and its go\· ernment, 11 also 1nvolvt•i. the 1nd1· v1d ual lives of one man dnd four other people "-'ho arl· nul l'\ l"n parues: Betsy. Ta11. Stuart . and Dorn1n North. They dcscr\C 10 ha\e their father back." ·rhese coni.1der:iuo ni.. and not Keker's demands that Non h rece tl'i.' a long prison term. led the gru!l 1udge. famous for h i ~ 1ough sentences and pcrsonal l1bt.·rahsm. to relieve Col. North fron1 an; pnso n l1me whatS()('\'er Ra1her. he 1m· posed a fine along "'llh I .~00 hours of comm uni!\ serY1ce. Having "'·on a )UI) \erd1ct 1n his fa vor on all nine of the most substantive charges. Cot North is or course appealing the co nv1c11ons o n the lhrtt smallest charges. Nor· mall y. 1m ~111on of the !if:ntence "-'ould be delayed pcnd1 ng the ap- peal. Bui this Wt"t'k. ('ol North actuall) fil ed a mouo n 10 permn htm 10 perform the l.:!00 hours of communit) St.'T\ 1ec b) fi ghung druti,s. beforc 1hC' appeal 1 ~ even dt'C1ded. Tue\day. I i.poke Y.llh him about this c:\traord1nal)· dcc1s1on. "The drug menace is the single most im- portant problem 1n An1enca today," Col. North told nic. "And here in Washington, D.C' .. where I live, the problem 1s even worse. Thts i!i e.n opportun11) 10 make an enormous contnbu11on to 1nner-c11y youth.'' It's not overstatement to say that Oliver North 1s as excited about 1he prospects of attacking drugs in the nalion·s capital as he \li'as about helping free the Americans hijacked on a TWA plane, catching the Achille Lauro murderers. and plan- ning the Libya bombing. So even though the wheels of justice won't ghnd 10 a conclusion until some year-and half from now. Ohver North has found a way to get on with the more imponant busi- ness of the country: With the same can-do spirit that has made him an American hero. Colonel North has helped our legal system rcsisl the criminalization of political dif- ferences in a much more meanin&ful way than standing by idly while others burn the flag. Orlt Cox Is tk U.S. R~u.' tJve tor tk 40111 CHpntleea/ DI•· trlcl. Touris-m undef"-s-tated -in Chap-paqui-dd-ici<- If yo u had an arm like Bo Jack- son. you could just about hea ve a rock across the narrow inl et. and an average swimmer would ha ve h ule difficulty swimming fro m one shore to the other. I didn't try 11 bul -lO years ago -Ted Kennedy did and apparently madC" i1 with no sweat. Most people, !hough, take the fcrT) boat that glides alo ng like clockwork betw«n Edgartown and Chappaquiddick. It is reminiscent of the Balboa Island ferry; JUSI en ou~h room for a couple of ca rs. a handlul of. bicycles and a load of bathing suit-clad passengers. Chaprquiddick Hsclf IS a s111all nub o an island. cast l·asuall y alongside the larger and more popu· lated island of Manha's Vine yard. On the far end of Chappaqu1d- dick. some three nulcs from the faithful fcrry. is a wood bndge, JUSt wide enough for a car. It's called the Dike Bridge and takes 1ravelers to an even more extreme slice of land where billowy sand dunC"S. waisl· high grass and the soft "-'Ide-open sk y run down toward lhe Atlantic Ocean. Ifs a gentle place . .\ place "-'here a person can stop and 1h1nk h's also a place tha1 efTcc11vely added a laugh 1rack to the q uestion: Will Ted Kennedy r ver be presi- dent? It's a place that probably p vc us Jimmy Carter not 10 mention Walter Monda le and · Michael Dukak1 s. It was here tha1 Kennedy lost control of his hlack Old ~mob1lc and splashed into the shallow . "-'ater below the Dike Bri dge It "-'a~ here that hi s lone pasi;engcr. :1 20-)car-o ld college \tudcn1 nan\Cd Mal') Jo Kopcchnl". d1l"d. trapp!:d in the front Kai of the senator's car ,.),,s the stol) gOt'S. Kenned ) made several fruitless anempl5 to "-'1ggle into 1he half-submerged Car and rescue Kopechne He then wa lked back to a hou~ on Chappaqu1dd1c k where a campaign fund-raiser ~as being held for his brother, Bobb~. W11hou1 making much ofa commo- tion. Kenned~ apparently sum· monrd two fnends and IOgl·ther they retumed to the Dike Bndge and tried again to sa\·e KoJX"('hne . \\'ct. confuM'd and probabl~ scarrd or stunned or "'hate\ er. Ken· nedy mnde his "-a) 10 lhl' opposi1c side of the island. apparcntl) to catch thl' ferl) back to Edgarto~ n on Manha's Vineyard . Bui the ferry. known then as it 1s now as the "On Time." had been put to bed for the night. So Kennedy splashed into 1.he water and swam across the natTow inlet. no tremendous fea1 in itself. On the other side. he dripped and squished his wa y through town 10 his hotel. The neKt momina he 1 0 1 up, suppo~dly scanhed a couple of morning papen and then -and onl y. then contac1ed the authont1es. Twenty years la t('r. 1h1ngs remain much the same. The "On T1n1e" is sull owned and operated by Ron Hayes and hc st ill tucks his li velihood 3"-'ay each night at the stroke of m1dn1gh1". The l)ike Bndgc K sull there. though 11 has lx'cn closed off because cunosuy seekers ha\e torn awa) 1he railings and man~ of the •·ooden planks as SOU\'en1 rs The red bnck courthouse 1n Edgartown looks JUSt as 11 did in news photographs iaken the day Ken nedy appeared to ans"A.~r a s1n&Je charge of lea vin& the scene of an acc1den1 . Similar photos were taken mon1hs la1er when Kennedy was punished by having his dnver's htense su-spended for one )Car. And 1he locals s11 ll •·14'h that the name Chappaqu1dd1ck was as- sociated w11h something other than Ted Kennedy. Mary Jo Kopcchne and the conslant cnes that the •·hole afTa1r "-'as neat!~ s•·ep1 under the carpel b) the s1a1e·s most fa mous and powerful famil y There are no signs pointina out where Kl:nncdy did this or Kennedy did that. There arc: no Oippaquid- dick postcards or T'"Shirts and tour- bus drivers prowl the area without any mention of the Iona aao incl· dent. Even a top-sellinJ paperback on Chappaquiddick ts tucked far in 1hc back of Edjattown°1 busiesc book1tore- The facination of the: plaoc is (or the tourist. apparently. And you 5ICC thrm around town, quietly scoutina for places., things. clues. One of 1hoK places 1s a small wharf adj acent to the ferry landing 1n Edganown. To one side there's a lighlhou~. honk1n& to alert boalers 10 an outcropping of rock covered in a thin layer of fog. On the other is a tiny harbor filled with boaters. But everyone on the wharf stares straighl ahead' to•-ard Chappaquiddick. And on a recent July afternoon I was one of those people. standina there with a camera around my nec..'k. starin& off at this l'ittlc island. A man approached me, smilina thinly. "Where a~ you from? .. "California·· 1 ans!fCrcd, thinlc.1n1 11 best to kC<"p thinp nice-and aeneral. "I thought so," he said. He may have watched as I trudacd back d own the s1rec1 i nto Edgartown. feeling suddenly like a voyeur. Stev~ Maf'IHfo 11 IN o.llJ' Pl•t'• dtF HJ,.,., Just say no to tax Pay decent wages To the Editor. It is the worst of 1imes and defi- nitely not the be5t of tin1es. With California's unemploymen1 and in- nation on the perpetual upward, it is unjustifiable for the public to bear the burden of another transit ta,.. It appears that Caltrans has been applying prtssurc on the state Lesis-· lature to approve its plan. The de· p1nmenl's ingenious scheme calls for another 9 cents per aanon ps tax increase to finance an $18 billion road plan system. The quntlon is: What has bceome of the proceeds from the add~ 9 centi ps tax a few )'c&n qo? Is the plan really sound? California vo1ers will defini1ely not be enchanted with the idea and will voice their outraac at the polls. • It i1 cJttrcmeJy critical that federal tf"lnaportalion dollan be invested in lipt rail systems thal ofTc.r conve- nient transportation altemativct 10 lhc 1'*10. The ftiahtc.nina f'Kt ls that • L.A. 1s one of thl" moi.t Sl"\'en:ly polluted c111es 1n thC' l l.S. Problems rtlated 10 1otal auto u!le subscqucnt\1· ha\'C' created an intrac- table air pol ution hell for 11sclf, thus causing Knous health problems from poi son smog "·hen 11 npped up its Regional Transit Systems in lbe l11e 40s . The mos! 1mponan1 point 15 that we must not ron1in uc 10 invest in high••ays to promote V~1T growth (vchi le miles 1ravelcd). The public n1ust pan the suppon. of elected officials and 1ndus1ry 10 move 1oward devclo pint a more powerful and lasun1 solu1ion 10 re. duce th~ th1h lc\·el nf carbon com- bustion 1n the trans1,>0ration sector. In lf\Y even11 the der1s1on belonas to the votcrJ. Thc)''rt the ones Who will ullimatcly act 1n the end f1nanc111ly or C1'1Vironmcntally. IDA Z. WILUAMS Newport Beach Cheers to out-of-state plate reporter To the Edi10r, Re: Your editorial: .. Thar's aokt to be found on them thar lkeuc ._,.., ... -. Clloc<s •ad bravo 10 Mr. O.ne Selia. • ...., ...,,..,iblo fo< ""°"'~ OV'lf 400 °"'-oklile liceue pUltn in Sian Juu CtpittraftO In OM rnondli . M11 I 1kle to Mlp Mr. Selia Oft hit mi.ton it to authoria tM OMV .. i-,,._ .... ---Aw -cloy .... ....., .. bu ... -~' I at llred In our Ma~._ •. """ Mr. 111111. ,... ....... ;.rt< -you ... V"'Y -......... -.. *"-dlt ~ llad I, for .... om wt)' ..-Of,.,.. 0o ... I S. WALLEN c-del- 1 people c.an live on To the Editor· The yC'ar I Q9() 1s JUSI around the comer, end1n1 with a iero it is again time 10 rount the population 1n this country. This massive prooess called census tak1n& 1s manda1cd by law. It was 1etis\ated for three reasons. one ts obviousl y to determine bow many persons arc in residence: in the SO states. It serves al!iO to track mi&ration, away fmm the indu.s· trialized teetions of 1he country and more: and mort 10 the sunbclt ttatet, and fin1\ly it serves the purpo!IC of knowlina whal nccd5 lo be done with reprd to plannina ahead. 1t is one of the most labor·in- tcn1ive jobs that happens every d<"C- ade. The Department or Labor, divi~ion or statistics l• now hirina peoplt to set this job done aftd of'fttina $5.55 per hour, "-dly •It'· rich ...,e. specially in tiaht of tht ftlct th.II llom U .lS Y"" only "' "4' .u.llome ll'IY· So lo< • lot of doot-to-door walkn•&. a 40-hour ""'* 'frill • jwlt S 177 .6(). no won- der --Y .. y_ is llPl'lyl,. b ... )oil ... _._ -""' 0.,.1 I t ol ~ Is -II• _,..,. • -olltwdt -... r·-:·:~;. =. ~:. !:,,.,_.. ... , __ _ !vn 1•a.11a•1••1•1l1 1 ~ Mwe bela "'r11dwd IO .. a •• hand. and that's been 101ally unsuc-. ccssful as well. The point bcinJ. the federal IQV· ernment ju t 1'1111Cd the so-caned minimum wqc to $4.2.S an hour, 1no1hcr attempt to attack a probk-m that miJht hive bttn solved if only they had used their heads. Eveft 1 pi station 111endant can'1 WOfk for ... tlfat money -no1 if that ptnOft has to drive 10 worlc and Pl)' Sl.l& prr pllon for the psoline 10 p:t 1htm thert and now the '11.mC aovemmenl which r1iiscd the wqcs, can•t find pcopk by olTerina an even hither waac to take the ocnws. The tolutiQn now l«'ml obViO\tS. no1 just with rqard 10 a rul puine minim-um wqe, but a livlnt Wllf. • 11lary that mallet tome ltftte, an amourit th1t will pey \be ral, ~ .... ..-... pul ... Ito ... lunlly car and Mve a._ ....-ni11 left O"W for ID occuiOCMtJ MOvie .... ~ com • • • I • OOllllUO - l'lll QllJ.... -t ' 'la a I , ... fII ...... I t:.-......... 11 .... ''lim~ii-1-~ .. ~~ .. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, July 13, 1989 ------. Governor defends family planning funding veto • m1lhon to $12 m1lhon. 91 DOUG VllWS "'D!"l'P'ff f'r.u IW,..._ SACRAMENTO -Gov. Gcorac Oeukmejian de- fended his veto of $25 million in family planninf funds Wednesday, but said he is ~open for discussion' about restonng part of that money 1f the program is revamped. In his first general news conference in more than four months, DeukmeJian also repeated his support of limited abortion rights for women; said he supports proposals to allow drunken driving prosecutions at lower blood alcohol levels; and hinted he would veto a bill requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets, OeukmeJian questioned the management of 1hc proaram and was e pcc1ally cnt1cal of the pohucal campaign that supporters of the agency waged to try to prevent the cuts. But he hinted that he might be wtlhng to restore some of the funds 1f unspecified adminis- trative changes were made. But the issue that dominated the Republican gov- ernor's first question and answer se sion with reporters since he vetoed $646 million from the $49.1 billion state bu4&et he signed last Friday was the fate of the state Office of Family Planning, which he slashed from $37 The Office of Family Planning provides counseling. birth controrand other information to local agencies and non-profit organizations. The ofl ke has long been targeted by conservauves and anti-abortionists. who contend the agency promotes promiscuity among young people. .. I'm not sure the)·~ as efTccti\e as they claim.'' OeukmeJ1an said. adding that he also questioned claims that spending more on birth contro l programs sa\ cs money by reducing later abortion or child care costs. AMERICA'S . #1 CHOICE FOR BATIERI ES, SHOCKS, STRUTS! 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Pt•-•us ..No one ha~ come 10 and said we've been able to sa'c X millions of dollars and here ll 1s," Oc-ukmeJ1an said "They must have a lot of CAtra m oney around that the> don't need ... because apparent!) they spent a lot of 11 on newspaper ads. radio ads, trying to pressure me to support a (greater) budgt•t aJlcx·at1on." But, DculmeJian continued, that d oesn't mean he 1s opposed to providing state support for famil y plan- nina programs. and that he might be willing 10 negotiate restoration of some of the vetoed funds. But he decli ned to give specifics on l'Xllctly what changes he wanted . "I, along with a lot of legislators. maybe eHn a majority. do support the idea of effecti ve family plan- ning en ices," he said. "If there 1s wme kind of restructuring ... it's possible there could be some means of providing some service • maybe not b> the same agency now providing those services. That's open for Bridgeetone HP41 d1 scuss1on." On the subject of abortion, OeukmeJ1an satd he didn't anuc1pate an) auempts in the Lcaislature this year to outlaw or further restnct them in the aftermath of the U.S. Sup~me Court dec1S1on. DeukmeJ1an noted that 1n 196 7 he voted as a state senator for an act allow111f abortions in cases of rape or incest or when the physical or mcntaJ health of the pregnant woman was threatened. He said still supports the intent of that law, but not the way it was interpreted by courts. "I think the law should be similar to the law enacted in (1967). But I wasn't sa11sfied with the interpretation (which) ... ha ve opened 11 up to abortion on demand . which I do not support," he said. ''An unborn child 1s indeed a person... I would lake 10 see a dramatic reduction in the number of abortions." ...,... .... ... " an n.tt 74'.lla 1'1.U 11.1'1 U.tl .. ,. -n.tt n.-1'1.• Justice questions value of execution By The Associated Press Supreme Court J ustice John Paul Stevens said Wednesday that death penalty cases arc .. a very severe burden on the Judicial system" and that their value in detemng cnme 1s open to question. Stevens, speaking to 1he annual conference of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Laguna Niguel, did not say whether the Judicial burden justified (lbolishine capital punishment, but he said 11 was a factor states should consider. ··1 would think from time to 11me. when legislators confront whether the capital sentencing. whole death· penalty business. is really worth the cost, one of the elements of the costs that ou&ht to be factored into the equation 1s the very severe burden on the Judicial system. both state and federal," Stevens said. He cited. for example. the Su· preme Court's need to hold emerg- ency hearings on requests for sta)'s of execution, ofien late at night. "As the number of executions 1S conu numg 10 increase ... one can raise the quesuon whether they're really doing alt that much to deter crime." Stevens said. Asked afterward whether he thoua.ht the burdens of the death penalty on the legal system outweighed the benefits, Stevens said, .. There is a serious question ... and declined further comment. Stevens. a 1975 appointee of President Gerald Ford. has voted to allow some executions but dissented from the coun 's recent ruhnas ki- ting st.ates execute 16-ycar-olds and mentally retarded adults. Chief Justice Wilham Rehnquist has said the deterrent value of capi- tal punishment may be undermined by the length of the appeal process, and has called for suggesuons to shorten the process . California Chief Jusuce Malcolm Lucas. co-<:hairrnan of an American Bar Association task force on federal review of state death penalty cases. called capital cases ··a dark cloud on the honzon for federal courts." .... 101.U llLll ,, .. ,. 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But now it gets serious for 17 of the 26 majo r league clubs still alive in four pen· nant races. According to my subjective math- ematics. the other nine teams. in- cluding the Los Ange les Dodgers. arc dead. They sho uld stop ponder· ing "what should have been" and stan planning for 1990. Who. tho ugh , will succeed the Dodgers as World Champions in October? I like the San Francisco G iants. like their power, appetite for victory, manager Roger Craig, and thc1r Anchor Steam beer. And even though their margin over the pesky Houston Astros is only 1wo games. I look for Will Clark, Kevin Mitchell. Rick Reuschel & Co. to become basebalt's-"'1nn i'ngest team. After that, take your choice. Hett' arc some thumbnail o pinio ns about what could happen d uring baseball's second-half: 0 N.L. Weit -l 'hc soft-on-power. strong-on-pitching Astros aren't the only club with an outside shot at catching San Francisco. The Reds. too, must be counted as longshot contenders. if for no 01her reasons than Eric Davis and Kai Daniels. The X-factor: What. if any. effect has the Pete Rose pmbling scandal had on Cincinnati s perfo rmance and what can be exl)C('tcd from the Reds if/when the case becomes re- solved7 Elsewhere in the d ivision: The Padres were the most overrated tn.m in baseball and are proving 11; the Dodaers need some Natio nal Le~~ players: and the Braves arc stiJI 1n Atlanta, where they ne ver should h•ve gone in the first place. N.L. Ea1t -Four clubs can still win it but I favor the Montreal Expos, ever-so-slightly. over the Chi- cago'Cubs. · Why Montrcal7 Because of solid stanina pitching, reliever Tim Burke, run production, and an excel- lent manaaer whose time has come. Bob Rodgers. The Cubs arc de lightfully-diffe rent than any Chicago nonhside club I can recall. They ha\•e speed and that's good, because too many Chi- cago teams of the past have been fashioned for Wrigley Field. o nl y to fail miserably o n anificial turfs of the N.L. road. Unfonunately, the Cubs arc shon on power. One more home run hitter, perhaps a third baseman, could make them winners. The Mets7 Obviously. they need a heahhy Dwight Gooden but some. thin& else is also missing. Coul4 it be dcsire7 Action lo nphot: Don't dismiss the Cardinals. If G M-manager Whitey Herz°' can swing a trade fo r one more s1an1ng pitcher, the Red- birds could scamper to the toP.. The Pirates and Philhes. meanwhile. have a combined Pennsylvania re- cord of68-99. Enough said. A.L Wet& -The Angels did eve7thin& ri4ht durina the first half but still can t see them outlasting the A's, who have been hanaing tou&h without Jose Canseco, Dennis Eckersle)'. or Walt Weiss. Qucst1ont: Will the Angels good l~aM lff TAu.EY /8 21 , ,, .. ,, • La••••r·••• .. 7'•2 . • U.S. ........ tall 2 • D•••• _. ralllNl/•2 ....... .., ... _., .. •H-•-'1-/11 I THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1989 I OOh. I 'G II \C h. .For Thornton, NBA season can't com.e quickly enough ,, f -· --------- UCI product Bob Thornt on 1ay 1 he can't w •lt to return pl•yln9 for the NllA"s Phll01delphla 76ers ne111 t season. lly JON FERGUSON Of .,... 0.-,. ,_ ''"" • Former UCI center Bob fhurntun has alwa ys been a hard .... orkcr and 1he "'ork ha s never .... avercd a~ hl· hl· en1cr!> h1!i fi fth }Car 1n the NHA UL'I ('oaeh Bdl ~ulhg.an lall\ T hornton a "self-made" pta ~l·r. Thornlon's a1111udt'. 1l!. pol>Hl\t' a\ he prepares for his fifth :'>lR.\ <tt:a .. on hi.§ 1hird "1th !he Philadelphia 76ers. and after m1~s1ng the t:ul end of the 1988-89 s.:awn and h1~ f'1r\t playoff oppcirtur11t} .... 11h ..i \lfl''' fracture 1n hi~ foot. the l CIKll-9!! season ..,,.on·1 cornl· fall.I l'nough "I can't .... ·a11 tu \Ian p!a\1n~ again," !>aid l 'hurntun fl'll'ntl ~. while breaking f<1r lun~h !rl)n1 h1\ 1nstructur role 1n a 'un1ml·r ha,l l·t · ball shooting ca111p at ( 'hn\t ( "lll'gl' lr\•1ne. "Ever !>Ince I got !llJUrl'd lhl' last part of the sca\un, l'\l' hcl·n wa 111ng to play again "It was hard. 11 wa' the r1r!>t t1n1l· I'd ever made 1t 10 the pl:i\otl' and then we were pla}1ng 3ga1n.\I ni~ uld 1eam I wanted to pla) l!.O had It .... :1, hard to walch that. the h.trdt'\1 thing l'\•e ever done." The Kn1cks. "1th "hon1 ·1 hurnton spcnl two-plus ~ai.ons. .,..o n th,I\ fi rst-round m1n1-SCfll:''> hu1 th;: 7til'r' have rene"'ed op11m1\m attl'r f{" bounding fron1 a non-pla)OfT\\.·a,,1n Nc.arly two )t·ar!. :igo "hl·n thl· numbers game 1n :"l'" Y•)fk k'll Thornton the odd man out earl\ 1n the 1987-88 scaron, he v.3<, <.natChed by Ph1ladelph1a. "It ended up being a pU\ltl\l' thing." 'fhorn1 o n said "I .... cnt do"n there and pla yed real v.l·ll. Thi ~ }ear. my pl:i~tng time .... as lut..liut the game ha\ 11s ups and Jo .... ·ns. You JU\\ ha'l:' to gu 1ntu lhl· ne~I ~ason luuk1nt1 for"'ard h i 11" Ill· d\l'ragt·d J ti p.,1 nt\ .:! 4 rl:'- bound'> and 13 n11nUI\'\ IP JI 1,1,:llTil:'l!. for thl' 76l·rs after p1J~ 1ng \even "Ith the Kntck!.. Thl'n 1a .. 1 'tl.:<1\on he l>:t" att1on in ~J game\. hut hi!. pla~1ng \1ffil' per gan1c "as lUI h1' <.hooting pctccn1age I SJ tu J.:! 1~rn.·nt I ca ml· do.,., n and thr 1n1ur. l ul \hun h1' !.Ca!.on "J pla~l·d Tl'311} "r!I in tra1n1 n~ camp ..ind ":is ha\ 1ng a rl:'all} gOOcJ season:· I hornto n '>aid. "The} <.taned out rc1ta11ng gu ~'> tn find a comb1nat1nn I d1dn'1 real!} end up 1n 11. and 11 ended up ~t.ay1n1t hke lhat. But J11nn1} L}narn •~ a great coach \\'c .... ere \l"f) \UCCe!><.fu l. and There wlll be three n ight• of Motorcycle r•clng a t th• P•lrgrounds thlt w••k O•lty~~..,l••".,"• tonight, f'rld•y •nd S•turd•Y· -Three nights of racl'9g this week at Fairgrounds TM D•lly Piiot t-nda\ onl) This .... ·eek. the Orangl· t 'ounl} Fair ro1lll'S to . thC~ O range Count) F1urground~ 1n (_ nsta Mesa, and w11h 11 comes th ree full n1gh1 .. of motorcycle racing. go1ngd1rcetl/ 1n10 n n1a1n I 1n t1ll). tt>l'n." "111 be two htali. o C)d)'"'')/Sup•:rhll''i. On Friday. 11 "111tx·l1111r'i \\'csitrn N1gh1 al the Fair. T rad111o nalh 11 I\ one of 1hc top spced"'a) l'\Cnl.s of lhl')l'·•r .ind .... ,11 feature the sport's top ~H1 rs 1n :111 all-..... r:lll'h champ1on<ih1p format. On S:icurd.I\ th1· 1ir'l < 111•1\ 'Ht!e.:1r ( l:1'i'i1C "'Iii 1a ke platl' and v.111 he 1n1·!udcd v.1th ttll· Fa ir adm1,,1nn I h1' ra,·c "Ill mnrk the tlr't time an~Onl' ha' 11111 .1111mplr 1e n11Jhl of\lc'lecar racing. The Fair it5elf Opt'nl·d \\ l.'d ncscl3). hut lOniaht. the iCCOnd annual (\Klf' >\TV Sun1n1l·r Oassic will take pla«. Th•~ c'enl 1s 1ncludl-<l with a Fair admission and fca turt's 16 heats with 2SO cc Quad s to be run llkr reguh11 speedway racin& wi th K'mtfinals and a n1ain event. There will also be l"-'O hl'illS fcnlunng open ClaSS Quads, With WIP llCrS fro1n lhOst C\t'nl\ Fans art.' 1n\ 1tt·d to 1 01ne to the F111r- grounds as i::arly as n1~n an,! enJoy the Fair as pa n of their six·cd"oi} :1dm1ss1on. Shonl) before tbe 8 p.m. rac1n& \!art, fret li ve en1cr- ta 1nment wi ll be pro\ 1ded in 1he arena b} the country and "-'C~\ern l\and, M1dnlgh1 \01,.1n1 ry Th1~ year, all eh1ldn'n 11 and under "'Ill be admitted to 1he l·:ur And speedway frC'C o n The format "Ill he tu't l1 ~c rt"gular 'ipttd· "") racing. hu1 1n't'"'d 11! 'iOll re n101urc)Cle!>. nders ..... 111 ~ un I ono 1 c ,uJecar ...... 1thout brakes Speci:1I en1rt11\I\ v.rll tx· 111 a1tt•ndancc-. 1nclud1n& forn11•1 N 1· .... /ealand ~1dl"'Car 1 ham· pion Rod Jenning\ 1111J an all •\n1enC'an 1ram running a l larle}·l>;1,uJ\On For morl' · 1nforn1a11on , c0ntaC't ln1C'r- nat1onal Sf'l"c<l"H\ at 41.J2-9<J'-'· Time to get serious as baseball races . resume ll}<JIM DONAGHY ,,, __ lueball's K'COnd half1tans today, 1nd thal meens things ect a little mote terious.. "You can't 11y it's still cart)' any- more." Los An~clcs Manaacr Tomm)' Lasorda 11k1 ... Some clubs only blvc a few weeks 10 att CIOIC or -i•" 1'be defcndine Wor.ki Serie ctwaplon $.are OM or thote --. Tht a~ fffth 1n the NM'•ll Lape ett and tfld fim. -1111 Fi'aaciioo by 11 .mes. Lm "-"" .... "°' l) ud 11 .. or Ila~ dlt All.SW br<1k. ,,. CHMa '-d Hou•D• by rwo . C!fa ... WeM "'*'• olktv1n . ...i Will Clolt. no. lulve plol"" 17 •mes. ·Mitchell has Jl hon1crs a nd 81 RBI. He'5 on a pacx to hit .S hon1cr~ wuh I.S I RBI. Roger Mans set the all· time record "-'Ith 61 homers (or the New York Yank«s 1n 1%1. 0 1rk is h1tl1ng .\32 with 14 homers a nd 64 RBI It's the Gu•nts' best 3·4 punch s1ntt W1lhc Mays and Willie McCo\e)' -bo1h ~1.11 or Famctt. "I'm ronfidrnt 1n our h11t1n1: our main Job is to keep the p11ch1n1 heahhy,.. Gia nt Managcr Roter Crait said. Mike Kr1.1kow is out for the mt or the ICISOR aner 5UTJC'ry for a torn rotator cuff and Scott Garreh' i o n the disabftd li.s1-w11h a pulled le fl hamttri~ The 01ants helped 1hc1r hanccs a lfal deal on June 18 b)' a<"qu1 ring reliever Steve Bcdmsian ftom Ph1l a- delphi1. Off last )'tar's r,t•y. neither the Antcls or the Orio es were CJ..(>C'Cln.1 to be challenaina for a playoff spat. Last sea10n. the Anac.ls lost their last 12 pmcs and fired Manqt.r Cookie Ro~aJ. General Manascr Mike Pon s1~~ free qents La n« Parriah and Blyleven and save Jim Abbott a char\Ce to stJrt his pro e1reer in lhc m-.Jors, The A"ltls en1tr 1ht tc00nd hair wllh ~·1 bcsl record flt .S2·ll 1nd a I lh-9amc ad over OM.~nd In the AL Wttt. C.Jdbrn1a '8ds tht AL with a 2.19 ERA and hu 11lowcd three or few« Nn• in 11 of ill lut 13_ ...... '""ifh' the ~neet1.111n • week· tnd ttnn 1n laltifnoft: in • PoU1ble pr('v1rw of th(' pla)offs. fhl· A., have been h11 hard by 1ruune . lot.inti. Jotc Cllnsceo, Wall Weiss and Dennis ke"'ley. With Eckencly 1n the bullpen, Oakland had l'I t.a\CS in 20 o ppon uni11ts. 1ncr hl" was 1d<'hnC'd with a !hOuldrr tnJUf), the • arr 13 for 19. I LaJ\ season, 1hc Orioles loat 21 1trai1tit 10 •tan the tt:aton and spent every da)' In last platt. The 81rd t nter the wrcond half of lhi )Uf'I rxt atad1na 1ht New ''ork Yankees. by .S VJ pmcs tn 1he L East. t'ht New York Mets weft! U • pected 10 Nft IWIY with the NL Eatt. But the htlliftlJ"" """.,been theft! and Keith HerMndo and Oary Canc:r hive. bttn out • nee May. "t''tf goinii to be a good team:· Since ha\ 1ng arthroscopic surgery 10 rt'mO\'C' bone spurs related to tl\e stress fraclure. Thornton is back Ul training Part of 1ha1 includes wortf.. ing out w11h UCI wornen 's tr.adl coach Dann ~ Y.'1tham1>. who hn helped Thornton to tw.."t·ome <t mo('C fluid and effiC1l:'nl runnt•r to avoid tinng qu1 r kl} ~· If! add111on to his O"-n workout$, he's helped w11h a ch1ldren'i; 5hoot· 1ng camp this '>ummer. something he hopes tu remain 1n\olvcd w11h after he exns ha~kctball anc'I en1ers the hus1ness "Ork force Thornton\ enthusiasm for nal sc0t~un stems from. once again. tlf• d1l1gencc to 1mpro,·e his sho~ comings -nanlt'.l) h•~ shooti n& tn ul h o utside tht• Jo ..,,. post. -\1 l '(I, Thornton 11 ve ragcd S8 <tnd IJJ percent frorn 1he field his final t"o 'iCasons "'h1le averaJ.ins 11 0 fl983J and 12.7 (1984) po1nt1. No" he fcl'll> he can do more than pla) the lo .... · post. .. Ou1~1de . rm 100 percent better," Thorn1on !>aid. "Mulligan wouldn) let me tali' the out\1de shot. I feel m\ :J1<>0t1ng hall. 1mpro\ed tremen· dOus"h I feel. g1\en pla)ing ti me and a Lha"nce J can sho.... I can con· tribute on 1he offens1\'C end as weU 35 the defcns1 ve end.'' "l'\c .... urked on m) outside sho t for a long time. I can shoot 11. but being able lO.bcl1cve tha1 enough to carf) n over to the game is 1he key. It's got to be 1ns11nc1. You've got to go out .... ·1th the confidence you can shoot." :· "1ulhgan helped give Thorntop c'l1re<:t1on toward the pros. b'11 IPleaH see THORNTON/a jJ ,, ' Area player{ grab honodi. in volleyball The 0;1lty Piiot TOLED<). Ohio -Orange Coul area \01lc)ba11 supremacy o nco ap1n tool center stage at the rccc.nt , 1989 Junior ·01ymp1u Volleyball Cha.mp1onsh1pli on the campus of 1he Un1ven1I)' of Toledo. - That's where Balboa Bay O ub'a. 18-and-under girls, CQachcd by Charlie Brande, a's wt\\ as the BBC'~ Blues-14-and-undrt bOyi. swtpt IQ national champ1onsh1ps 1n a week• r long evi:nt which wrapped up on Sund3). . fk'v Oden, the Irvi ne High starlet who led her 'ithool to two !itraight r.tatc champ1 onsh1p~. v.·as the Player of the '\'ear. and Newpon Harbor'& Sienna Curc i was a finn -tcam Alf. American scleC'HOn after Bra nde·s con11ngent \wept 10 a IS-12, l.S-12, 1.S-2 v1c100 over the Nevada Jun- iors 1n the Onal1. .., Blend1ng their Uilenls with ()dei: and Curci .... 't'n: Laurie Sa-'' Christy Dom1n1c, Jenny Fu. OcbbW- Merand1, Danna Ruppc.1,...DanielJc. E\•cre1t. t ara arl.se n , Jolrc: Eberhart. Stac) T]"llgcr and Olrisl.)'" Kaf'tcn • In terms of !>hCCr lOmpelilion. lt was th<' boys' 141\d·unde.B Jinah:' which stok· the shO"-' as Balboa Raf) Club and Ko koro Voll<'yblll O ub of. Hun11na1on Beach d\Jeled for twO' hours, 15 m1nute1> before BBC't 8 \uts pulled out a 17-IS, l(>..14:,. 17-1.S tn1,.1mph. ,. arlos P1anelli'' Kokoro cnt.it pU$hcd the chan1pion1 to the ti~. before falhna in a match labeled ~­ "a a rcat ma1ch" by Brande, and • 1remendous ma1ch" by P\anc~lli. •; Th(! 8 Bluel, co.ched by Nakamura, 't'ftrc led by tou MVP Mark McAnh.s and ftnt ~ sclctt1on Davkl Birney. Dlvid Be1uchamp ud ThomPIQn weft MCNdM 1am honon. and u atldidollll 11hle1e. ,.,..., """'° o( *' Wllita. was hG•• ...... team llufels. Two f'ounlllo V..., lllfl~ •llndoodl, lonel ~ !Ullal....,. .. _ cawta.ICct ,,_. w-. -ooill ... I tMI ... ·--~-· --~­__ .,.,. .,,,. -v1111iiitiiiliiJI I 1 • -()qnge COlllt DAILY PILOT/ Thunday, July 13, 1989 HU\11,C. Safety foundation to make grants avallable 8o&1/U.S. Foundation for Bolling Safety, headquartered at Alexandria, Va. bu announced it will make up to US,000 available in J"lntl to community-based boatana clubs and oraanlzations durina 1989. Why? To provide assistance to volunteer boatina groups for safety programs, special events, and safety cam- ~~· Individual arants of up to S5,000 will be awarded. • .. Our aoal is to enco~e. throµgh financial support, innovative boat· ina afety projects on the local level which can be duplicated by other poups," said Jim Ellis, Foundation director . .. Experience has showii that the best way to get the safety messaac out is th«>ugb boaters in their own neiahborboods," be added. Last year, the Foundation awarded $25,000 and funded 11 projects. These grants encouraged local volunteer search and rescue efforts, enabled the completion of a radio communication network for a TRANSPAC From 11 headquarters in Honolulu that the boat struck a coral reef about 2SO yards offshQrc about I 2:4S a.m. (POT) wh,ile charging towatd the finish tine at a sPced about 11 knots. The keel and rudder were ripped off and the boat rolled over on its side in 3-foot seas. The Coast Ouard could not reach the craft because of shoal waters and the crew was rescued by a helicopter and people on surfboards and in- flatable dinghies. Members of the crew received minor cuts and bruises from the coral reef. Reports said Medicine Man appeared to be breakina up under the impact of the 3-foot seas. Ryan still . going strong at age 42 • 8y JIM DONAGHY ,,, ............ Candles on his birthday cake just mean more batters to blow away for Nolan Ryan. For two decades, Ryan bas been bueball's premier power pitcher. He'a still aoin& strona at 42. ''When he was with the Asttos, I aid tbat when he retires they should tend biJ arm to the Smithsonian laltituie,•• Los Anltles Manqer Tommy Lasorda saHl. 11lc folks at Coopers1own no doubt will want aometbina from Ryan. too. Ryan WU the winnin& eitcher in the American Leaaue't 5-3 victory over the National Leaaue Tuesday Di&bt. lie is the second oldest pitcher to appear in an All-Star Game and the oldest to win one. Satchel Paiac of the St. Louis Browns wu 4 7 when be wu named to the I 9S3 All-Star squad. Ryan entered Tuesday's pme in the te00nd innina and made the Iona walk &om the left field bullpen to the mound. But it was more like wal.China Amokl Palmer or Jack Nick.laua approechina the 18th arcen at Auptta. With eacb SlCJ> Ryan took, the cMer1 pew louder u the Cana in the bleacben and UpPer deck realized Who was romiQI anto v.ew. ~\\It fC t'OI 11 rural boating area. provided warn- ings for haz.ardous conditions on riven and lakes, and tauaht school children how to bQat safely. Interested aroups should write for a grant application packet from: BOAT/U.S. Foundation for Boatina Safety, 880 S. Picket St., Alexandria. Va. 22304. 0 W~t you need to know when you're in needofa tow'? BOAT/U.S. can answer that, too. But it may cost you money. Under the Coast Guard's current policy. those scckina non-cmergcnq usistance offshore have two basic options. You can contact a com- mercial tower directly or ask the Coast Guard to do so for you. The boat owner in distress can also ask the Coast Guard (by radio) to issue a MAR (marine assistance radio) broadcast. This notifies other boaten or towers in your arc~ of your predicament. At this point you arc free to accept whatever form of assistance is available. Meanwhile. the Olson-40 Notorio.us, skippered by Scott Pine of Sariia Cruz was declared the over· all (handicap) winner on corrected time, after she finished Tuesday to save her time allowance over Mitchell Rousc's 7P-foot Class A yacht Taxi Dancer out of California Yacht Club. Taxi Dancer was the third boat to finish on Sunday and sav~ her handicap time to beat John De· Laura's Santa_Cruz-70. Silver Bullet. from Sunset Beach. Following arc the unofficial handicap results of the 2.225-mile race: OVERALL-L Notorious (OIM>ft•40), Scott Pine, Senta Crvz VC, 2 hJCI D1nclf' (Itek:!*· P\1111 70), Mllcnell ltouM C1Jlfornl1 VC; 3 Sit-l ullet (Senti Crvz·70), John OILIUl'I, ln the event that no one responds to the broadcast within a reasonable time, or no one rcsponding can arrive on the scene within an hour, the Coast Guard may dispatch a volunteer froQl the Coast Guard Auxiliary or one of its own vessels. BOAT/U.S. has found that boaters choosing commercial as- sistance can expect to pay from $70 to $I 3S an hour from dock to dock. The average case lasts approximate- ly two hours. To help alleviate these potentially high costs, the JOS,000 member as- sociation has developed a iowing Reimbursement service for mem- bers, for which a nominal charge of $7 to SIS a year. will cover the cost of on-the-water assistance up to SSOO per incident. For complete information on the BOAT /U.S. towing service write BOAT /U.S., 880 Picket St.. Alexan- dria, Va. 22304. Wtlklkl VC; 4.' 4. ltondle (Senta Cruz·70l. Pel Farrah, LOllO lffch VC; s. MonoooH ISC·70), Paul SlmonMll. St. Francl• VC; .. Chance (SC·70), Ro«llf't McN.ullv, Los Anoelfl VC1 7. Allure (Santa Cruz·SO>. C1Htrle1 Jacobson, Monterey Peninsula VC: I. FIHh (Pelerson·411, Libbi 1(1ml1uel, Honolulu VC; '· M·I 1Ross·4Sl, Danvt JoMllon, Hawaii'"' vc, 10. Orumo11t (SC·70), Don Av,.H Jr . NtwPMt Harbor VC CLASS A-1. Tu l Dancer, 2. Sliver Bullet, l. llondle; 4 Monooose. S. CIHtnce. CLASS 1-1. Allure; 2, M·l, l . Ra!Pflle (SC·SOI. D1vl1 Plllltlul'v, NHVC; 4 Deception (SC·SOI. Dave Mftlnnltv, CVC; S. StrkMr (N.itOll·Mll'lll 551. 8111 Bovd, South Bev Yaclll Racine Cluo CLASS c-1 Notorious; 2. Fla"'; 3 Glf'on- llu• (Ferr·42l, BIN A.leltandw, Waikiki VC; 4 Wave Runner (Lufl .. 41), Lon Price, IUchmoncl VC, S. Cllarlvna (st,S-541 Steve Poc>ovlcn, Kine Harbor VC IMS-1. Swant lilelld (Farr·40l. Gft> Black, Walkl'll YC; 2, Outa 1oYnc1s (Andftws·SOl, Clludl COOk, LAVC. l. OetP11f1 <Cal·)fl Miiie Mid*, a.lbol VC; 4. Novla IC11·3'l, John WtOb. Richmond YC; s. Oanctv (Balllc .. t2), Stlf Clartl, Tacoma VC. U.S. suffers damaging loss to Hungary ,.,_..,,and ..... ,..... BEllUN -Hunpry defeated the Un.ited SU.ta:· 10:,..W**-day la leCOIMkound action of \be PINA 'II C'up water polo aournament in West lntia. .. a sceaario wbicb .... ~ Unitlel 9IMes ... Polo ror,.,., it"' ~yc;:ro 'YDdrome .. ffllllll'J ~Ul'llld bick die U.S. by IClOr'llll lwiee w11en --~ W ID con._.. OD =n .., lituedou AM it -• • dir ... U.1. Md puled out an 1-7 .., ... ~ ill l?WKHI' .,.... ... ...... ~,,_........._ .. llid U.S. c6:ill ..,_. 'S laflltli ___ ....__... ......... U.S.iD a ~ tr •t'we PQl6lioti ia ....,-, dlird .__. ot at would leave Italy, Hunp.ry and the U.S. at l-1 ( ... millJ the U.S. can defeat West Germany) ud pl di&renual would settle which two teams would 8d· vance. Ooina in. the U.S. is at a diudvana.aer la that dl..,._,.t. one pl behind lllly and lh behind HUJllllllfY. -We Md our ch&ncn today," Mid KalbUI. ""Twice, we Md• an mu Md milled and they came down ... ..... Ai IOOD II WC lbot they loot off ad ICOnd badl ...._ We ID8dc ftve of 1even atra man ..,.. and llilllld a peMhy abot 10 we b8d oar cMDCtt. .. llnle'a"a ODly comment was, ""The Hunprians arc IDOd .,.,., .. Hilb i'COrer for Hu~ waa Zalol Petovary with '°:r..ff'· ... Julian Hltvey lccnd two .. tbe u 5'ala. la caer anatdet in die tounlmlnt ot I.be tWtt ~. IJ.IJ; dll Sorin U •~ Mid ~ ........ -~ S!i.Q"" ......... ,~ I~ llid Y .. ¥11 •nrf IM. • • • • Young golfer has tough act to follow 1 a;ter round with two holes-in-one . · .. Prom The Auodated ,,,.u OMAHA, Neb. -Derck Nannen may ,,; be only 16 years old wllh many aolfina • years ahead of him, but he can't expect to have a more spectacular round than he pulled off at the Nebraska State Junior Championships. Nannen had two holes-in-one and an eagle in a span of six boles in the first round of the state junior tournament at the York County Oub. "I don't think I'll ever duplicate it," he said Wednesday. "It was just so unreal." Althouah he played the first round in spectauJar fashion Tuesday, his pace slowed in the se<:ond round. He placed second in the tw<Hiay, three-round tour- nament with a 219. three strokes behind Troy Petracek of Crete. Nannen said he was satisfied with his finish and club pro Bill Thomas was impressed with the youna aolfer s first round. "I don't know if it will ever be matched apin," Thomas said. "It was pretty incredible." Nannen's first hole-in-one was·on the I 53-yard No. 11 , a par 3. On the next hole, a 497-yard par S, Nannen car61 an eaale 3 when he holed his third shot at a disfRce he said was about 80 yards. "SOmehow I just knew I was going to make that shot," he said. Nannen recorded his second ace on the par 3. 135- yard No. 16. He used a light 9-iron on No. I I. The ball Three· Rams come to terms bit on a little mound in front of the arccn. bounced toward the hole and went in, be said. On the 16th, he used a pitcbina wedac. · .. "I bit It very aood. I played a little fade shot and it was fadina pretty wen,·• he uid. Nannen, a aolf pro's son who began hittina balls ~ when he was about 2th and got his first set of clubs at · 7, said be had been playi ng at his peak during practice. · He ended the first round with an even-par 70. He came back in a second 18-hole round later to shoot 79 and finish the first day of the tournament six shots • behind Petracelc. "On the second 18, everybody kept asking me if I had a bole-in-one," he said. "I think I aot a little too excit~ and my mind started wanderina. I j ust didn't hit as good on my irons and it got me-in trouble." Vi.rail Parker. executive director of the Nebraska Amateur Golf Association, said it was the first hole-in- one in the state junior championship's history, let alone two of them. "I saw the first one. It landed about eight feet short, took one hop and rolled about the last five, then plunk. Nannen's never even seen one or had one before," he said. "The one on 16 drew back about eight feet into the hole," said Thomas. "We've had probably three (aces) this year on the course, maybe average five per year. I don't think we've had any on those two holes." His father, Ron Nannen, is a pro at Hidden Hills County Club in Geneva. I' l 'Ht: 81,EA('llERS The Rams opened training camp 111\.Jh ·~-r.=-.... Wednesday with only 33 players on hand, ~ 11~ but announced that three of their 14 draft ~ choices .had qreed to terms and would be at practice today. Third-round pick offensive tackle Kevin Robbins of Michipn State. sixth-round safety Thom Kaumeyer of Oregon and sixth-round linebacker Mark Messner of Michigan all signed contracts. Terms of the contracts were not disclosed. The Rams, who have 10 picks still unsigned, includina five in the first two rounds, previously had signed rookie fourth-round quarterback Jeff Carlson of ' Weber State. He and Messner were al practice. QI 0 I I·: 0 t ·1 111 : D \ \ Deve CoUlat, who was with the Cincinnati Reds from the start of the season but did not start a pme in 1989 before he was released June 23, on Manager Pete Rose's constant lineup shuffling to deal with injuries: "We're like a hockey team. We play in shins. And I'm still driving the Zamboni." Clippers offlclally hire Casey Don Casey officially became the head ~ coach of the Los Anaeles Oippers Wednes· • day. nearly six months afler he took the job ' on what was called an interim basis. ---- Casey, S2, was an assistant coach for the Oippers when he was named interim head coach Jan. 19, replacina the fired Gene Shue. Casey signed a one-year contract plus an option year late Tuesday, the team said. "I'm just thrill~ to have this opportunity," Casey said. "This team is loaded with talent, now we just have to work hard and put it all toaether." The Oippers had the second overall choice in last month's NBA draf\ and selected Duke forward Dannr Ferry. Jn the second round, they ch<>te forward Jeff Martin of Murray State and guard Jay Edwards of Indiana. Amona their holdovers arc forward Danny Man- nina. the first player taken in last year's draf\; forwards . Ken N9rman, Charles Smith and Joe Wolf; oc_nter Benoit Benjamin, and Ju&rds Gary Orant, Reaie Williams and Tom Gamck. In another NBA development: - •Oklahoma guard Mookie Blaylock became the first of this year's first-round choices to sian when be qreed to a four-year contract with the New Jersey Nets that will pay him in excess of S2 million. Blaylock, the 12th pick overall in the June 27 drafl. reportedly will receive SS00,000 in his first season, with his salary jumpina to $800,000 by the final year. Guidry retires from baseball Fonner Cy Youna winner Ron Gujdry, ~ the final link to the New Yorlc Yankees powerhouse 1977-78 World O\ampionship • teams1 announced his retirement W~ - day with the same class that marked his 14 yean in the Bronx Zoo. "I'm ~ today because I feel rm 1W\di111 in the way of IOme fOU"C auy in the JM)lition I WU bl durifta 1976, tryift& to aet into the rrajor lequea. .. Guidry, )" said at a crowded Yankee Stadium news conference. ... feel a lot, but this is not a ad momern. lt'a a bapPY moment," aaid Guidry, who will mum to his Louisiana farm. "Who could be ud about a chance to go home? I don't think I'll shed a tear over that" Guidry mires with a lifetime 170-91 mark-the Yankees' fourth beat total behind only Hall of Famen Whitey Ford, Red Ruftlna and Lefty Goma. -and a 3.29 ERA. He won the Cy Youna Award after hjs ncar-oerfect 1971 season, when be went 25-3 with a I. 74 ERA.: nine lbutouu and 248 strikeouu. 1n other bateba.11 news Wednesday: • The K.ant11 City Royals placed lhorutop Kurt Stillwell on the I S-day disabled liat and recaUtd infteldcr Bill Pecota f'rom Omaha to take bit place. Stillwell. wt.o was bittinc .262 wu p&eced oo the diabled list Mtoeetive to July 5 becauee of a bruited left knee. •The C1evetaad Indians reteued J6.yar~ IMtCber Thn 5'oddlnS and called up pitcher Keith Atherton ftrom 0... AAA Colorado Sprinp. The riabt· MDded 5'oddlrd Md no decisions and a 2.9S EltA in 14 retie( ~ for the lndaana. -1.eMond holds second place "Heads up out there, Wally. That pitcher la chuckln' BBa ." - Dallas' White calls It quits Danny White, haunted for most of his ' e 13-year career by the shadow of Hall of - Famer R<>tCr Staubach, retired.Wednesday from a Dallas team suddenly stocked with ---- a flock of youna quarterbacks. White, 37, made the decision after a meetina with Jimmy Johnson, who replaced Tom Landry as coach when Jerry Jones bought the team in February. White laid JobnlOft made it clear he did not fiaurc promi- nently in the team's plans for 1989. In o\ber NFL news Wednesday: •The election of a new commissioner for the NFL i1 beina stymied by a secret pact signed by the ownen who blocked the election of Jim Finks lut week, accordina to a published report. The Boston Globe reported that the 11 owners who blocked the election of Finks last week have banded together to form a united front that can only be dissolved by a vote of six members. The diuidenu· dissatisfaction is apparently not with Finks but with the process by which the l~ue ch0te him. They rep0rtedly were anacred by outJoana commissioner Pete Rozelle's decision to appoint a aearch committee to find a new owner, a move the diuidcnu viewed as an attempt by the leaaue's old auard IO bold on to power. •Bernie Kosar hat sianed a six-year contract utenlion that will keep him with theOe~eland Browns throuah the l 99S season and will put him among the hiahcst-paid quartert.cks in the NFL Kosar. 2S, still has one year remainina on a five-year deal that paid him an averqc of just over S 1 million. a year. The Browna dttlined to reveal any terms of the extension. but it ia estimated to be worth an average of more than $2 million a year. use hires recelver5 coach Mike Sanford. a former USC football * player and p-aduate usiata!'t coach, w~ named Wednelday as an usastant coach m cbarle of wide rc<leivm for the Trojans. Sanford, 34, bas 12 yean of coec:ihin& e•perience. ,l:le wu the quarterback and rueiver COICh and pme coordiaator at Purdue the lut two tcaaoftt. 8efore that, he spent four years handlina the quarterbacks and wide receiven at Lona Bach SUite and two yean C1Ch at Virainia Military Academy and Army u an llliatant. In other apons news Wednaday: •Calvin Smith and Renaldo Nebemja,b &cd a baa day for U.S. n1nnen in an intemational U'8dt ad fte&d meet in 8an.ielona. Smith a former world record-bolder at l 00 metcn. won the 200 in 20. 50 eecooclt. bettina fellow Americans. Heari Tbo11111. 20.75, ad James Buder, 20.91. N-..iab. tbe cunat world reconl· hokier in tbe 110-melir launllel; emiJy ._ IM ewnt in 13.34. . •Mart Lemke ·~~ MCb drove an two nam durina a ft fifth i.DniD& I!' a *":' of Naaionll Lelpe alllHata dehted tlteir Atnencan 1.-pe coua~ a.>, in I.be aecond Triple-A All· SW b11rball 1111M in CGlumbUI. Obio. 8 Tid Sii« wu bUed by tbe 8ol&OD 8naia1 11 an ... , ... cmcb.. inODda .... he Md beea ftnd .. be9d _.., ..... ......, ....... • bounced l61h, he • • . • lho1 end : 1na balls .. clubs at ' practice. r 70. He &hoot 79 i1: shots ;me if I •Y mind ny irons ~cbraska hole.in- let alone ct shon. n plunk. Ore," he into the ec (aces) r year. I s." .en Hills )' 1ults ina with ts coach I. White promi- the NA. : ownen 1t week, i Globe: election (onn a •tc of six ntly not e lc14ue JU .. Olng 1po1n1 a iOYe the uc's old contract I Browns )Ofll the 25, l lill ""' paid :ar. The nension, ore than llCh * Jerienoe. >cl ..... bre lhat. IDd wide cech at !lli•tant. ::i·~ ~= I James --....... :lto"c in 1u.mof ~~ ~· .. 1111 lu- ..... ---- ---- 11\ICllC' . am. MAJOR. 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ThorntoJt continuo ush altl'mptll to gi'l' h1m~lf fu rther d1rt'('t1o n tu reach his potl·n11al "l'\C txcn a la ll' hl ouml·r 1n man\ rcsp..:Clll "11h 1h1l1 gan1c." l horninri !t.31d ··No"'· I'm stan1ng Ill '-CC' a 1hc IC''l'I of con\1~1cnc) I 1au ha,t· .and thars "·h~ l'n1 ge111n@-l'\Cttl'd. ··when I wa~ 1n school at l lCI. I kept ~clt1ng lx'lll'I and ~·n l·r I lnt•" tht'rc d be son1cth1ng J.ftt·r tha1 I !11111 f«-1 like 1ha1. lekc I ha ,,.l·n·1 reached m } po11.·n11i1I I 1h1nk 1h1' ~car w11I ht· li l t• a hr:ind Ill • .,.. ~tan .1!. far a~ reall~ ~lart1ng 1n J n '>Onie· 1h1ng:· Mulligan has rrddl·n man} pl a ~­ erlt. hut Thornton pla)ed .11 t ( I 1n an age whl·n ~l ulhgan f(·a11~ rode w me pla}l'r~ hard ··to.1) junior ~rar, 1h1nk (M ulhgan ) 'a" a "'a} lfl mo11vate n1c." ·r horn1on '4111.i. ···\lll·r a wh1l1:, I caught on. I ""'as a hard "orler fron1 the bcg1nn1ng. 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' un 1 1 11 '-.•• )0'1 1111 11'-.41 ll ll ll :H 1 1 Uf ...... , .... =1:!:~~::::: to1a 11 •1 1ut "·h1ch include~ thl' hkes of Ben McDonald (Golden Sta te Warnor!:J and Ronn1r Grandi!Klfl (Boston C-elt1tSJ and {jeorge Turner. coaches all the time. and I think Mulligan. in that respect. ha1 helped all the guys who have gone on. JUst by th<' way hr handles each one'. differently - a different styk' for, each pcrsonahty. ·· ' .. God rnadc ham h-10. but he rcall) bustt'd h rs :· \1ull1gan )aid "HC" used to be-at f)("Oplc down 1ht' floor all the time \\'l· ran the po"'er gamt· and "hen hl· popped to the frl'c thro"" hnc. "~· cold hun hr c o uldn·t shoot 11 \Ve lei Ben McDonald sh,101 11. hut ""C "'011Jdn°l le t Bobb). ··He Drl"tp1~-J hi' role ""'<'II Thc three )t•ar\ I h;iJ hi m. I ,).as as hard on Bobb) a~ I ""as a n ~onc I "as on his .. b1g11r:1c That\ "h} I don·1'" think he haJ ion inut h iroubk· "'1th Hubie Brown:· Thorn1 o n agrtt"" ··He prcparl'd me for t-l ub1c Brown." Thornton ~rd of his first NBA coach ""'nh the Kn1cks. ··Hubie was a grca1 roach He is so knowlcdgabll' Some gu~s can't handle him. bu1 rom1ng from Mulhgan. I said 11 .... a, no changc. I knew C')l.<ICll)· ""·ha t he wanted. ··Pla yers ha"c to adapt 10 new VOLLEYBALL From 111 runner-up ll"a111 at the RC'ehok Tour- nan1en1 in llunt1ng111n Beach rcct'nt- ly Rounding ouf ehc llBC ll luc.'~ ~tancr~ ""erl' (a~\ '\hc.'""ard. ~·hkl' lrv1nr .inJ ,\!arl fkrf)man Ko l t-iro'\ ou1fi1 a\MJ included [n ( Bal mt'f ~1org;1n I UICS, Rohc.'rt Rull Bnan 1<11,rhcl. Sc'o1t llolmc". Urad Kotlr...,,1-1 a nd ltrcn Ka1h n\;&, Thi· lt>-a nd·under hov!I v.as ""'"n hy Santu Mon1 e1, wh1ch besll·J Ratboo U~1) C luh 1n lhc lino !~. 8dl \ \:gU)t"ll elf HB(' ""'II!. 'it"COn d 1ean1 <\ll·Atncncan choice:. In lht' 18-and-undcn. RCTN>lc dl'- l('atcd ll unt1ngton Reach K1p-lt·l lp 1n lhc finals and Torranrc cd1~·cl Ualboa Ra\ Club fo r 1h 1r~I Thornton was injured before his first tra1nin& camp with the Knicb and played on<: sea.son in Europe' before rcturn1ng lo the Kn icb ind making thl: 1cam 1n I 985..j6. He headed into his first Knickt. rook1r camp w1lb hiah aspirations., bu1 1nJuncs prompted him to opt for a ye1r 1n Europt. The following sca~n he camcd a lipQI o n the Kn1cks. ··They ncrdcd somehody to come 1n and h11 the boards and pla)' good solid dcfensr -somrone who could guard not only a fo rward and powtr forward. but a center," Thornton said. "'I backed up all thrct: spots. whorc,·cr and whenever I could." That's been Thornton's role for sc='\'t ral yea~ -the all-dut)'. heavy duty, dut} rosier Whal !I next~ Some morl' hard ~·ork, without a doubL Manna H1gh 's Duane CamC'ron was a first tc~m J\ll·Am<:rican choice. 1n the 18s with Corona del Mar's T Pncc a third 1cam standout. ~~~-- Ovcrall wme 250 volleyball 1cams from arou nd lhC' nation competed and !ht' Balboa Bay Club has cigh1 teams entered. Krll1 n Droke coached the 18s and 6,lbcn Gaspan1n roached the 161 fo1 BBC. The triumph of the girls' te:am fron1 HBC capped a 5Cason which in cluded an overall championsh1p.._1 thr Volleyball FntivaJ in Oii.vi' wht're 4RR teams comr:>ctcd. Brande'~ J 8s were runner up the :--lt'\ada Jun1on, Jim Downey's J6s wen.· second lo Kem k lvcr a.nd Keihl' Otnw·~ 14.t. "''ere second 10 Kamalii of HaWllil, e1rnin11hc over· 111 111lc for BBC for the founh time 1n \1\ ycan., llJlll.IC llOllCl lllUC llOJIC[ lllUC llOTICI: M.IC llOllCl • • M °'MOI CoMt DAILY ptLOT/ Thuttd8y, July 13, 1989 fWI M!!Cl PWJC mm MUC 11JT1CE NI.IC mm Mt.£ llJTIC( Mt.JC lllJTIC( ~ MJT1Cl MLE mna Ml.IC llJTIC( T1--·;; ....._~ ..... CREDITOR or a under ine lefTT\I o1 Mid M ... MOTICI fl# 24 00 ,_. trom 1M 8°"'tl-llOTIC9 fl# C ~ NOTIC8 NO ICll gu~ tom\ 1111 .,. eot111no~1 ~'°' of ~ 0eect c1 TM! '"' erwg.t NOTtCa cw .,...,.... IAl.S we114111y i.n. of Mld 10t. MAAlllAl.'9 tALa MOncll TO ....,_. _. ER ~ dlCHNd y~ mull hie ancs •l{penMt °'in:. flVM.. TWUITH'I..... T.I ..... •1111 ·~ Sovtfl n• 62' 10'' WW0011NM-A CMDIT~ cw CC•Ht . B5 )'OUf ctalrTi •'" ti. 00"'1 end °' m. IMtt Cf'Mlt(I "'"' Tl.... .. ...... Mt..,.. ... , 331.11 ... llol'9 Mid cw ....... tl71M IMIUl TllWff_R ,..Olio. It lwebyglven lh•I W ilnd 11\111 C/Of'Y IO _,. vr YOU AM IN OUAULT M011Cll protonoetlon Mid pat.... IY W'tue Of 1writ1..-ct ' (.._ ,., .. 117 .-.cl bldt Wiii ~ r9Cel* _.,..llUl'I. • ~ • reprtMnlallllt Mid~ io: Truet °' UNOf.R A DES> °' TAUST YOU AAE IH OU AULT lln• •nd th• loutherly Ofl Mllfcitt H. 1NI. In tM u.c.c.) by IM Cit~ of Huntington ilooolntied by U1e OOW\ wnour.. in. DATl!D 6/7/U UNL!88 UNDEAADILOMTAUST. prOIOngltlOn IMreOf to e at>OYe deligN1.0 Court, Nct1ce .. fletM>y given 10 IMCtl et tM ~Of the ~ Wit.In bit mon"'-from unpeld tlelene• °' tne YOU TAKE ACTION TO DATED FEBRUARY 13TH, poln4 on I c:utW In the upon • ~I ertleNd cr.ctltote of th• within City C•k et City H ... 2000 • tJ ti 1 llhed*offntieluMceo4 abllglillOn MCUf.0 by In. PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1Nt UNLfSS YOV TAKE $outfler1y line of Nici lot, ... 4. 1 ... ~faVOtotJudo· nemect tr1Nleror(1) lflel I M•ln Str .. 1. Huntlnglon CA8I MO. A1491t7 • • ..._.. • ~ II\ Pf°'*'Y IO 0. tC'O ano ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT ACTION TO PROTECT Mid CUfW l*ng ocncaw tMnlcnc:lltor(l),a...io.Vll· bu* lreNfer .. •boul to be INcll. Clllto<nll. untlf lhe To .. ~ --.,. lllftftllC NClion t100 of '" ,~ Hlllnli*I COila, A PUBLIC SALE IF YOV YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8outMfty. heYlng. redlue ot .. Town."°"* Ateocle· mecM on ~ ptop«ty flOuf Of 2 00 pm on Augutt a -.---·--CllMofnla PtObate Codi '"'*** ano ~ .... NEED AN EXPLANATION 9E IOU> AT A PU8LIC 272 00 IMt,. rtldlal to Nici tlon end egelnlt judg!Mnt hefelnafter cs..ctlbed 3. 1Mt ... whlcll tllM they ., a111la.te, .1(04tl_11 The wne lot hllnQ dM'na "'-time °' N !nit ... °' THE NATURE OF THE SAlE IFYOU NEEDANEX· point bMI• North 24• .... d•btOf(I ) Jolln Mogan. TM.,.,,. end bu8lf'IM4I .... be°'**' Ind i>ut>llefy who n111¥ NOTICE OF P£11TION wit not e11.plre bebe bir puctialllOn of !tie Hold OI P"°°EEOINOS AOAIHST PlANATION OF THE 1r· w .. t. I'*-W•lerly 8enoy Moae.n 8hoWlng e Mt eddr ..... of the tnlend.o and rMCI ~In the Coun illwf .... M In..._. In TO AOlllllSTER monl'I• lrom tie l'lffring S... II l t 44,8to OS YOU YOU SHOULD COH· NATURE 0 F THE 24.03 fM1 llCtlO Mid CUfW t>elanc. of 12.221. 11 ICtu• tran•farore ert ZEPPA ell ChatnlMlll lor IM'~ .... _ "-.... • Of lloi'I. eta• ncKad abcYe Tri. t>antftctWy unotf TACt A LAWYER. PROCl!EDtMO AGAINST ttv~ I Q91'1tral angle of 6° Illy OW on Mid Judol'M"lt on CORP t Cllllf eotp , 8 tO Ing. rMUffltClng con1lruc-Of: JACOB W. blRWN !fTA!\~L: YOU MAY EXAMINE Mk7 0..0 Of Trv11 On 7127/M et 10:00 AM YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-03'44''tolhepotl\lofbeglh-the date of the...,.,._ of ~Cant• Drive. SVlt• llonlnd llllldlC-c>lng of ma Ill .. JAC08 WU0H ='L~'l~ --itie Me M9f by the cout1 H heft!Obe n«:Ultd 1t10 IAVINf SERVICE COM· TACT A LAWYER. nlng Mid wtl1. I ~ ~ uc>en 1275, ~ Baedl. Ca. dlan on Olffi.i<I A8~ be· ~Ill -.......... -you .,. • p«90n ~'°the unGaf'llgMd PANY formatty known .. On July 27, 1189. It 12.00 The unpeld balMoa and .,. rlgtlt. tttle and lnter•t of t2MO twatfl N..iand treat •nd ~A .. Pi'flTION IW beef\ BARBARA LORRAINE ir'ltef'•e.d In the e...... 1 ~ DtclltallOn ol FCA SERVICE COM. PANY NOON. PEARY MORAIS .. 11matt of co.ta. tlll*\M9 Mid Judclrllent Clabtoti•) In The 1oce11on In CaHfornta M11gn0111.1n the City of Hunt IAN L GELLMAN you may Ille with tie CIOUft Otfeull 9nd Dtman<I lot H the duty appolnl•d CO APO RAT I 0 N . AS and advancH H of the PfoC*'lY In ti~ County of of the chief tHcutlvt offlee tngton BMch Suolt1of CASE NO. A141011 a lormat AeQu9el tor s... and a Miii-" Nolie. ol TrutlM under and purauant TRUSTEE. 11 duly •P· 08/211111 It l1, 13t,S.7.25; Or~. 8t1te of Calffornla, or ptlnc:lpal butlnaM offlee A Mt of 1>1111•. ~111 • COun'Y To a• tielts. So9clal Notice of· N tllna o.tM ano Ei.tllon to Sell to the Deed ot TNll, r• pointed Tnilt .. under lllld Nld amount wilt Iner .... detcf'lbed M followt: of 1n. lnt~ed 1r1n1fttor 11 ca11on1. Ind ot'* oontreet of OAANGE. 119,.~ aedtors ol an lnventoty ana Ofded on 5/2.4/14 u Oocu· purM.1ant 10 Deed of Trutt untll d•I• of Mia.· EXHIBIT A ~ 11 al)()ft docurn.n11 may~ ob111naa THE PETrTION con~t Credtof'S Mid ac>pralMJ ol •late -• !!: ~~Md man1 no 84-215570 of Of. recorded MAfch 3. 1981, u The alrMt lddrau or P11cel 1: Unit 108 • All oth« bUalMtt n11M1 on July 10. 1N9. 2000 M11n =thel UUJAN L. ,.,..,,... wf1o . mey Of Of any pelllon °' IC• ano lldal Recordl In the office of tn1t No. M-083018, of Of. 0111« common cMelgneiton, .tlown and ~ don 11\tl Ind ICSO,_... uMd by Ille Streat. Hvnllngton BMcll M llOllO!n'-d • ~ 119 ln•t9Med In account 19 Ot'OYid9d In Ei.ction IO s.11 to .,. the Aec:«der of ORANGE fldal A«:ofdt In the offlct of II any. of the rMI propeny cerlelrl ConOomlmum Ptan lntanoed trtn•l•or wllflln C.hforn1a, UPof'I reo.lpt Of • NPJ..._M the wtl ~ ...... °' Mii\, W*>n 1250 Of fie 19COtGecS tn '"' county County.Clllfomt•.•ecutad tN County Recofder of Or· duorlb•d ab.011• I• r900rded tn Boot! 13114, I"'-yM(I .... ' yM(9 tut non·rtlundabl• tta or t-. --Of of BAABAAA L C.iitomla Probale Codt A Wher9 the rMi ~ " by MICHAEL J KOT. AN ~ County. State of C.. purported to ~ hJOe 771l of OtfkMI ,.._ ~ ao f9r u known to t"41 I 10 00 "-ditotdlflA. GELLMAN aka BARBARA ~ ll:>f Soeclal Mollee IOcaled UNMARRIED MAN AND. fotnla, Ex.culad by RICH-4501 BIRCH STREET cords. end MWlOed by In. lnt•ndad rr•naftr" ue Each bid llhlll be meda on THI PETrTION LORRA .. E GELLMAN torrl\ la awiilll* fRwn _,. Dal• JUNE 2'. 111'9 LYNN R. CHADWICK. AN ARO 08ERINO AND NEWPORT &EACH, CA 1trument1recorded In8ooll non., lhe Pr~ form tnd tn ~ !he dtoedlnC'9 A PETITION Ma t>Mn court clelil UNCOUt TIT~ UNMARRIED WOMAN WILL CHAAILLA 08ERING WILL 92MO 13204, Pao-28a end BOOll TM name(•) and bu8lnMI the manMr provided In Ille wt.L eel ooclcll. If 1ny. !tied by IRWIN F Anwm'°' ~ltlonet: COlllJANY SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION 8ELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION The uncMr81Qned Truet .. 14081, Pav-1132 and In Mtdr-of the lnltnded contract docu,,,.nll. •nd M ..... ~. GtLLMAN Ma IRW .. :~xA;:::CAlllTY ••Mid TNll .. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR dleclalma any lfablllty for MY Boot! 14214. Pav-t9 811 of tfantlerM(a) •r• LA GRAP· 8haH be accompanied by • TM .. end M ooclc:ll FREDERICK GELLMAN in Ri • ....._ ,. .. __ S11H SAIUERNNIOO FORCASH.(pey•bleettlme C ASH OR CASHIER'S lneorrec:tnHI of the ltrett Otno11I Record1. PA.INC ,eC.111 corp ,28& c«tllted or cun1ar·1 Check .. b !tie Suoeriot Ccut1 ot vwe-• ,._ .. ..,. ROAD. of .... In lawful mOMy of IM CHECK (payable tt time of addr ... or oth« common Parcel 2: An undivided s. Sl•rr• Mad rt Blv<l • or • bid bond IOI not '"-~In lie .. MpC Calcmi., County ol ~.:'r.1er:'~~ Pllol GLENDALE, CA 11102 United Stet .. ) at AT THE Nie In lawful money of the dftlQnatfon. II any. lhown 1171 1nt.,..tln1ndt0Lot15 P1Ndena. Ca than 10% of th• amount 01 .. ht coun, OflANGE _, • • · (811) 147.1917 NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE United St•t .. ) et AT THE flareln. Dated: 08121189 and I (Common Area) of That the pr<>!*'IY ptrU· 1"-bid, m•de payable to the THE PETfTION THE PETrTION ByUSLIE UGOITT: TO THE COU N TY MAIN QUADRANGlE EN· Berteflciary: OERALD J. Traci 9580. N ahown on 1 nant her•to fa detcrlbad In Cfly ol Huntington Belctt ,.,_ ~ to r~a l'lat IRWIN F W NOTICE TRUSTU SAU OFFICCR COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC TRANCE TO THE Pl.ACEN· CHAZAN map r«:Ofded In BOOll 44 ... ~II u . tumltu,., 1111· Labor CO<M Ol 1"41 Sl•lt of ......... IM'llnllllllfr !he ...... GELLMAN M appoinlld " AUhorlr«l"',_.,tut CENTER DRIVE WEST, TIA, CITY HALL AT 401 Add r ••I . 0 I 0 P11gt129 to 31 lnclualv.. of tur•. tQulQ"*1t, gooOwlll. Callfomle and OIMI' l•wt of urmr !he ll~mlC M ~ ,.preeenC.tive NOTICI 0, TRvSTH'S C f4:?97l ......... 9 SANTA ANA, CA 811 rlgllt, EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE, HALSTEAD. BAKER & Mlloellanaoul Map8, Re· IHMhold lmprov•mtnll. t"-Stitt OI C1lll0<nl1 app11 Adti .... lon Of Ellai9ll IO id1w1..., the ...... of Ul.I 7~ 7•13 1.10 tfMg tit .. aod lntefMt con~ PLACENTIA, CALIFORNIA OLSON c:ordl of OrMgt County. ~I Not 10 Comptle, ctblt thertlo, with lhe •• Id. (Th9 ~ .. the dlclec»nl T.I No. 4n..,.. . . IO and now held by" under all rloflt. tllla 8fld lnler•t 1000 WILSHIRE BLVE.. Cellf«nl• end .. COtr.c1ed Equtpm•nt LHIH •nd a.pllon only ol IUCh Viti lllow .,. ~ THE PETrTION NOTICI •-.,. 111'\Tll'r ...o Oeect of Trvat In the conv.yed 10 and now held STE 500 by tfllt certain Certificated 11octc In trldt end la located allon• thll mty be rtQutreo ,.,....,..,.. to tllle ~ itie d9c9dlnrs ~ ""'~ propwty tltuated In Mid by It unct.r Mid Deed of LOS ANGELES. CA 90017 of Correction recorded 0.. at 230• w OCNn Front, u"'* the apeclll 111tutes eicione ....,. Wl.L and c:odlc*. ti .,,y, YOU AAE •M OEFAUl T NOTICE 0 , TRUITD'S County, Callfomla Oeec:;rlbad Truat In IN ptopeny lltu-T~ (213) 922..()2()() o.mabef 14, 1te.4 .. ln1ln1· Newport BMcfl, Cl 92&e0 purtuant to wtitcfl P'OCMCI ooutt ~ 119 ~ IO pn>beJe UNDER A DEED~ TRUST u LO'r 3 Of' TRACT 9424, ated In Mid County IOd CHICAOE TITLE IN· ment M •61780fJ ol Offlceff TM Bullnau n~ uMd lno• "-wnder •rt llktn C*tliil vet'f The llllil and,._~ ~ DATED J~UMY 2e, 1tee SM.a IN THE CITY OF IAVINE. Stat• dwcrlbad u: SURANCE COMPANY. a A.cordl of .. Id Orange by Mid tr1n1taror1 •I Ilk! and wfllCh have not been 11~1 re IH ave-.-..,. UNLESS YOU TM£ T.$. No. aa-H35)7·to0174 COUNTY OF ORANGE, LOT I OF BLOCK 335 OF Ccorpofatlon, Trutt.. County, t•her with all Im-loeltloll 11 ZEPPA AES· •u per at d•d by I ht ~. lie ~~donlnl'lafitekapt ACTION TO FW:>TECT NOTICE STATEOFCALIFORNIA.AS CORONA DEL MAR TRACT, Adr-: For.cluwe ltVlct proY'lmal\18 t"-'~n. t X· TAURANT prov111on1 of tht l •bor ~ M _,, ·-court , YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY PER MAP RECORDER IN AS PER MAP RECORDED Canter c~tlng th•rtfrom Con· Thal M id t>ulk 1ran1ltr II CoOt Pr•lertf!Oe lo lt bor ._f!C!MhdMrl .... ldlO ~nob to THE. ~rTION BE SOlD AT A PUBllC YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T BOOK 422. PAGE 41. 42 IN BOOK 3 PAGES 41 AND 125 E. CARNEGIE DRIVE domlntum Unite et through lnt~ed to be con1um· llhall t>e gt...,, only In the '"*-lld uNelm:::..., ·~ ·1....: SAlE IF YOU NEED AA UNOER A DEEDOFTAUST AND 43 OF M IS· 42 OF MISCELLANEOUS SAN BERNARDINO. CA 188,lnclullvet'*.on· met.OlttheOtflcaol BET· mannetptOlll<laclbyllW fWV Mw w.iwd nob Ot EX~T ION OF THE DATED AUGUST 211. 1918 CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF 92408 P11oel 3: An undivided TER SERVICE ESCROW No bid lhell be con.iOered oorieentld lo h PfopoeN =•ielfa":on I~= NATURE Of THE UNLESS YOU TAKE THE OFFICE OF THE THE COUNTY AEbOROER By: K~ M. St.nlal<t t/218 lntarHt In and 10 Lot 1 COMPANY, INC . 1•284 un,..1 II 11 m9dt on 1 form tlCllOn;LTtie II~ Act (This ::W,, ... Will PAOCEEOING AGAINST ACTION TO PROTECT COUNTY RECORDER OF OF ORANGE COUNTY. ANlll'1!1Seoretary ofTrlC19580.ullhownone Baaefl Blvd , Wt1lmln1ttr, furnlff*S by lfl• Clly of lidt1•M .... 1 ~ allow h 8'J ~al YOU YOU SHOUlD YOUR PAOPERTY. IT MAV SAID COUNTY. The 1trMt addrMI •nd T~ (714) 184-0448 Map recorded In BOOll 444, C1llf«nl1 92883 on °' al1tt Huntington a..ch and 11 d • ..-tld 1#W9 an ..-.-· · BE SOLD AT A PUBllC T"41 tot81 emount of the ot'* common o.tignatlOI', Pl.lbllshad Or~ C<>Mt PegM 29 to 31 ~of July 31, 1989 madt In aceordanc:ewlth tllt ., ....... d l*'IOfl ... an ~==-'°..,:: COH~~0(V~:V~.:e .. SAlE IF YOU HEED AA unpaid balance of 1"41 obll· II any. of 11141 rMI Pf°'*1Y Dally Piiot July •• 13. 20, Mi.ctllanaou• Mepa. Aa· fhll ~lk trenlfef II 9111). provl•IOn• of the P'oPO••l ~ lo !he peflon ob · cowt 81 • • E><P\ANATION OF THE gatlonaec:urtldbyNldOeed ouorlb•d 1bov1 It 1Ht COfd• of Or~ County. jeet 10 Calffornla Unlf\)fm requlfemtntl ri ..... llOOd ~Bebe ........ oe~...., 9 •S A.M . LINCOlN TITLE NATURE Of THE ofTNlt andr...onabfy•tl-purpor1•d l o ba: 408 Tfl572 CallfOfnle. and .. corr.c1ad Commeretll Cod• S.Cllon Each blddtr mull D• ~ .. oourf' lflCIUld noC I ~'ll 11-·r COMPAHV. A CAt.IFORNIA PROCEEDING ~NST mated c:oall. expenMa and HELIOTROPE. CORONA by that cer1lirl Cer'tlflcata of 1108. llcanHd and 8110 Prt· ~!he~. == the =::. COAPOAATION u OUty YOU. vou SHOULD adV~11t"4ltlmaoltM DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA WMOTICE Corr•ctlon rtcord.•d Tflanemaanditddr ... of quallht<ln requlrt<lt>ylaw A HEAAIHG on ... rep..-n°C.tllle w• be apJJOtnlad Trualee undtt CONT ACT A LAWYER Initial publlcatlon of the ~ 92824 NOnctl fl# IALa ~ 14, 11114 u In-the p-11on with whom Tht City Council of the pt.., .... held on ~ad IO .... no4lCt IO and punuanl to Deed cl On JUlY 27 ttM ttct of Sele .. 1211,442.85. The underalgnad TrualM ttrvmanl M •51780fJ of Of· clalml may be ftlad 11 BET· CltyofHunllnoton8"c'1r• ~ I , tell •I 1 ~ =•e.d sJ..aons unle• TNSI ~ FEBRUARY 12 00 p M HOME BUOOE~ Payment mu1t be by oun. dl8cialma any Nablllty for •ny c:,::. ftc:lal Aec:«da of MIO Orange TEA SERVICE ESCROW MrYff the right to r•1«:1 an) P.11. In o.,t. 3 loc-.cl .. ~ l\a¥9 •r..d no'<:e or t, 1tee, u Intl No 8&-O SER ICE NC certln.d cheetl. or cufller'1 lnco<r.c1nMI of the 1tr"t I ...,.. County COMPANY. INC . •409900, °'tit blO• =CMc CefMr DfM eoneenled lo the proposed 04487 of Offlctal Atcords 1n l ~ v · 1 · u chedl drawn on • 1tate or .Od,_ and other Common .... Parcel 4: An t xciullv. 14284 Beach Btvd . Wttt· By the ordtr of the Cit) S..• Ana. CA act.on) The lndilp9ndanl the ~ Of ma Counry ~ ~-~= natlon•I bank, 1 ch.ck cMaioMtlon. If any, aflown Not~~~ IYall MNmenl lor lngraM 81\d mlnaler, CA 92883 and lhe Counco of tht City ol Hunt llZ70 l-... ~-••lion •uthonty Recordef °' ORANGE u a ,....~.. drewn by a 111te or ladwal '*.In. Y g eot•M and uat ol patio for 1u1 day lor llllng c11tm1 by tnoton Beach. C1llf0<n11 the J~TVU OBJECT . TO Wll be granted untea an County, Slat• c1 cau1om11 ~ TNll raccroaa 01.0tt union, or • Cheek Said .... wltt be made. t>Yt :,~.!o,1f ~'8'!~.!,,, ~~o . .':; the benaflt of and appurt• any creditor lhafl ~July 21. 5th oay of July, 1989 •• °'"-. ~ tn••lltd P9fse>n ftles an Ex.cUlt<I by R06ERT EPTEMBER 1. 1eee. u dfawn by et•t• or ladw•I wltttout c0vtnant or war-01 lhe ~ and Pr0. nant to Parcel• 1 and 2 19111 wfllefl It the ~alnall Cant* ltocney. City ~ .. .._ obfectlon ID !tie petition Bl.ME AH UNMARRIED tnSI No 18-441029. of NVlng and loan INOCltlton. ranty, •ll<!>'-or lmpllad. r• fMllonl CO<M the Stilt lbova. day befort the contumme· Ci.ttl of tM City of Hull!· end • .. • YoUt' end lhoWI OOOd caUM MAN Will SELL AT PUBLIC 0111c:111 Aec:ordt tn tnl ~ eavlnge uaociatlon. or MY· girding tit ... pcu1u1on, or Bolld of E~lon wtN Commonly Known Ad· tlon d1tt 'l)a0lllad at>ovt ltlatoft 9eactl OI .....,, why the C10Uff lhould not AUCTION TO HIGHEST cl lht County Aecoto.t cl 1ng8 benk 8')9Clflad In Sac. ~branc., to pay the 1--.....,, deecr1 dr .. 795e Moonmltl Clrdt. Dated. July 5. 1989 ~b~ Ora1199 Coe•I -~ ~ grant"-aullot;ty BIDDER FDA CASH ORANGE County. Qll• Of tlon 6102 of the Flnandal remaining prlnclpal "'"' of ~.,!.~-.fpubllc = Huntington Buofl. CA LA ~A. INC .. •r. DlllY Piiot July 13. 20 27 ... ·--... Yout A HEARING on rte CalllOfnl8 EMcUled by Code end authorll9d 10 do the no ... teCUr.0 by Mid ......... . • . t2t.tl VIMCINZO QINTILI, 198. ~ n., M In pe•uon wll be held on Jiiiy ~ et 1~ 1:_ ~! JAMES WllUAMS ANO buel-In lfllt Sitt•. Deed of Truet, with lnt.,nt ~~ ~1° ~c~· ~~! Record Ownara John '1tll., l11laftdff Tre11•· T11~a 1 ........ Of "T ~ ~· 27 , ..... 1 45 p M tn -~ ... money "' ~ JO WllllAMS WILL The • .,. addr ... and thar.on ... pr<>'t'ldad In Mid Maoen and Sencly Mog#I, ..... IF YOU AAE A o.C>t 3 loealed at 700 S&alal 81 THE MAIN SEll AT PUBUC AIJCTIOH other common o.tlgnatlon. not ... advanc:.a, If any, Ptua. Rm 239· Santa AN, Huebend end WIM Publfl8Md Or•noa Coa8t P\lillC NOTIC[ =()A cw a CMC Cen'6r 0nw W•t HORTH ENTRANCE TO TO HIGHEST BID0£" FOR H sny. ol 1M r ... pr°'*1) IHICMttheltnMofNldl>eed C~~:~~~ Lle•nH No lltt1 .. ubj«lto4tl\la .... la OeltyPMol July 13, tt89 a9dleor Of .,. S#lla Ana CA92701 THE COUNTY CASH tpey.-.. ttw ,.._ ducrlb•d lbOllt •• of Truat ...... c:tlargaa and . ,.., propeny and 11 flal no Tl\579 ..... , YoU muM .. IF YOU 08.JECT TO COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC C( .... tn lawful money ol purported lo b•: 11 •icpanaea oftNTruet"tand ~~~to~~".ty~=~~~ •tt.eteddraeeOf'otlltrcom· NOTICIOfl ~ allll'I\ WI "9 CO&Af1 the grantino of the petition, CEMlER DfllVE WEST. lhe Unlled Slat••I et THE CANDlEBUSH. IRVINE. CA ot 11141 tru1t• crMtt<I by Mid T~ 01 Llcanw. On-sJ:t mon o..lgnatlon, dlr.c1tone Pt8JC NOTICE ~~L ind ,... • copy to .,. )'OU lfloulcf appear at N SANTA AHA. CAt.lfOANIA. MAIM NORTH ENTRANCE t2715 Deed of TNlt. a.tllfal . to II• loeallon may .,. ob-"• ,._ ..... heWfli and ..... your Ill ngl'll .• , ... ano """"' TO THE COURTHOUSE TM und«tlgnad T~.. The 10181 amount of 11141 Seid """Of llc.nte .. telnad from the Marah•I'• K..a11 P""°"ur-... ~ MY, 'O t~!"c1.o,111.!n11 '9d ~ t-. ~ ~IOl'IS or r• written con~ to .,_, now hetd dlactllmuny lleblllty fOf MY unptlld balance of the obit-·...-w Ofllee uPof'I ftQUMt. PlCTITIOUI au ... 11 .. .._. , ... ~ four inonh from obtec·llOM with .. !tie COUr1 by • uno.t Mid Deed cl 700 CIVIC CENTER Dfl!VE lneorrectneee of the ltraat gatlon aec:ured by the prop-Mllad by the Stat• Board ol Pro1p•cll11t blddtrl NAM1 ITATW•NT Salf·Sat'lltoe Storage Faclllt) .... of ... i.uanc.of 119\e>N lhe heanng Your Trust 1n the prOf*1Y WEST. SANTA AHA. acsor ... and other common arty to be told and r...on-Equalization to rK0\'9f 0.-el\Ould r•f., to s.at1on1 Tn. followtng persona.,. Act (B & P Code 21700 et ...... • .~ In 1P99ar•nc::e may be tn SllUlleel tn ...., County ano CAt.lfORNIA all nont. t•tt datlQnatlon, If eny, lhown able Ntlmated coatt. ••· :';!,~1 '!,': ~~u:· 701 510 to 701.880, In· doing t>Y.ir-11 Mq I. the un~nao .. 111 aedor\ ttOO of N pef10n or by your •tlOrM)' St• Onu1bec1 u encl 11\Mrtsl conveyt0 to hereln. pan ... and edvaneee 11 the cur ed ..., Cattlomla Coun._: Cfu91119, of Iha CoOt of Clvtf C 0 R 0 NA D 0 E QUI Y Mil at public auction, on Jul~ ~ Pl'Ollm Coda. IF YOU ARE A PAACEL 1 UNIT HO anonown.taby•uno.t Seld.-wfllbernacM,buttlrMollfle lnlllalpubllcatlonL.,,; v,....., within t~Pr~IH9 fOf' provt•lon•P AR TNERS , 4867S1,1te9.at2-00PM.206S TM .,_ tor 9IG dlilrna CREOrTOR °' a 10 lOCATED ON LOT t Of IAld 0..0 of TNSI tn tn. without ~t Of -· of the Notice of Siie .. ~ of the Salea and goytrnlng the terma. con-MacArthur Boulevard. Sulla PIM*!tla Avenu•. Co111 .. not ... beb9 four COflllng«'I credll()( of .,. TAAcT NO IOIM IN THE prOf*1Y .. ualtO In .alO ranty,eicprwcw!mpl;ad.,.. 171.W 38. UN Tu law. to wtt dltlona. andtffect of IN..,. 204. Newport BMch C•llf ...... CA~al prope<I~ mon1'9 trOm ._ hMftng dlc»&MCI you musl hie CITY °' NEWPORT County and &... OHCnt>tO garcllng tide. Pc 11111.on. °' TM bantftcialy ""'*Mid T 114 U.t 5A and the llablllty of Claf1U111ng 92&e0 lncludlno fumltllfa. eto1h1ng dlltlt nobct abo¥e. cialtTl t'I the OOUt1 u •neumbre11cH, tor th• Oeecl of Trutt '* .. ofor• ••· u · · bldd«a CNrtM J. ScflrelW. Jr . tools 8/>0lor om.r hOuw YOU MAY EXAMINE= mail aw~y IO tie BEACH, COUNTY Of LOT 8 AHO THE purpoM of utletytno lfle In-acuted and o.11-ed to the ~..:4..::-:~1 NOTICE IS HEREBY 4847 MacArlhur Bo\Mvard flOld It~• •1ored by the 1()4 ,_•Mot by !he court. If .....,,,..., r•prttentalllla OMHGCOR. S!!TE Of SOUTHWESTERlY 16 00 Clabtedne.MC:Uf.cfby Mid undanlgMd • wrltttn Dec· Cott•S729 OCH , ....,._ OIVEN that on Thurlday, ~ta 204. ~ Beedl, low1119 paraons 1'0'J .. • P«'80ft .-·-·led b Iha Uf1 CAt.lf NIA. ..... SHOWN ET Of OT 7 oc Oeecl of Truat lncluOlng the lllf•tlon ot Otfault and 0.. . •..-.-August 3. 1989. II 2 00 Calif. 92&e0 SP 8023 Leif Bentztn tne.•tllf In .......... :' lour ~the C:om OH A MAP RECOROED IN ~! Of T~T ~N~ 1~ ..... dl11gaa lllld~ mandtorSala.end•wfftlen ~:al~5!ir~IOldto o'efodi PM 81 M1raflal'1 CffOfgtS Hadley,111 ... 687 SP COtOCi.11 8 Watl a Aeaueel b letters M prcwtded In AAO 32 Of · TMt>eneflclaryunderNld tlontoSall. Theundertlgnad · r of Weatmlnlltt, County of 204. ~ Baedl. C•llf SP 9001 John J illotao H'= .. wtll N court lie dale 01 flfSt ~of B()Ot( 318, PACE(SI 31 THE COUNTY Of OAAHGE of the Trust... Notice of Default and S.0-the ":1:' bidder T en.fer Ottlce, 814 t t3th Str"t City MacArthw Boulevard, Suitt SP COM ~n Bell Nob of.,. tllna Melon 9100 of tie MlSCELlAHEOUS MAPS. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS Oeecl of TNll '* .. ofor9 .... eauMd Mid Notice of 0.. of.. llcenM 11 conllngtnl Or~. St••• ol C1llfoml1 I t2&e0 0'#1* r-• lhe "O"I .,, llJYtn'°'Y ri Cal1lomla PrObai. Code RECORDS Of OAAHGE PEB~ MAP PR!~EORSDEODIN ec:uted 81\d d•UY'lf'ed to t"41 fault and Etec110n to Sell to !'~.:V~-~":.nacr;, wlH Mii It put>llC auction to Harty Kalton:r.. Tru•I• to blO ., Iha Mia Purehas.t ....,,... of ...... -· T"4I hm• '°' hltng ciwni COUHTY. CAt.lfORHIA. ..,..,.. 23. ~ AA 6 under-'Qnad I wrllttn Dec· ~ r.corded In the county c ....... • the fllgheal bidder. oun In Of tM H11ry KallOnZ .. Ind mull be mact. with Clth on•~ Of of any pelllon w• "°' • ..,.e berore lou1 ~o AS SHOWN OH THE Of MISCELLANEOUS lerallon of defsult and 0.. Where the r ... property .. tn acoord:= t~.!:' lewtvt money of the Unlled Marian J. Klllonuol Grlnll and paid '°' " the tlmt ot 8CQN1t ei ~ In monlla from _,. hearing 0£C~TION ~O MAPS. IN THE OfFICE Of mend for S .... and 8 wrltltn located. Nlea end r4IQl.llatlonl edml • Stat•, all lhe right, tltlt anO TNll UOT Ociober 1, 1970, purcttaH All purenHe<i eeclOfl t250 °' ... da .. noliced abcY• CONDOMINIUM Pt.AH THE COUNTY RECORDER Notic. of Oetautt and Elec-0.M: ~ 23. 1tet tflat n-lntertet of Mid JudglMnl .... 1 MacArthur Bou9-vard. goc>d• .,. I04d .. IS l !'d I ei==11o'io! YOU MAY EXAMINE RECOAOfONWL t3 1973 Of SAID COUNTY tlonloSall, T"41~ NMY ~ Cott· r~=a~ ~ ~or(•) In the al>ow 0.-~e 204. Newport e..on. mue1~rtn'I0~81tntt1me lw b ... '-Pf by the cout1 H AS INSTAUMENT . NO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE c.uted MIO Notice of 0.. PORATIOMi Al TMllTU. ,._ of ~· ac:rlbed property, or 80 ca.t. t2teO of ..... Sa .. aubjaCI to pro0< hm.,. you .,. a ,,.,.on f3* IN eoo.c 10844 SOUTHWESTEAl.Y 1200 fault and EJactlon to Sell to •Y: CALWIDI TIUllf tnQ ':.tan!.':-and~ llwdl theteol .. mtY ~ Marian J Kallonzu. c.ancallatlon In the fYtnt at inW•e.d In lfl9 .-.... PAGE 4e2 OF ~FICIAl FEET OF LOT 6 be NCOrdad In the oounly .,..., MJWICla. INC., A8 wll requi!'ed neoeaaety to Mtlsfy Mid ex· TrultH of lht Harry Mtti.mertt ~ o...M< P •• M: )'OU mey Ms !litfl tie COUl1 MCOAOS Of OAAHGE The llfMI aoor... eno Wfler• the feel propeny II AGINT.i__ _.. ~ f//tt:I:: depoell In.:,~ •Gutlon, with •ccurtd Kalonul and Marian J and obligated party Oattd a '°""* ~t lor COU . °"* common ~ locat.O. WAY, ,.llDA.. CA t1-,......, .. · · lnter•t end cotte. KaAolll• Orantl Trull UDT tflte d.y of July 13111 81\d S~ NoCIOa of_,. llinG "CON~IHIUM ~~~ If any, of Int ,.ei ~ llw. IGMCI COit-(t1t) 1'M91S,., Al'..aM Si.i.a~ tm!'::9c!'"":: APPROXIMATE MINI· October 1, 1910. 4687 20th, t989 Public Storage ol .,. ln¥9nloly ana AHO AMENOME TS oncnc.o abOW II 'A#Y•-:C:W ......,,. -c. 1M111•1, trw ....... amount ..-ntlno th. full MUM BID. HOM MacArlhur Boui.v11d. Sult• M•nag•m•nt. Inc T•I• appralMI of •la ........ THERET O RECOAOEO N purpc>Md 10 be 32:1 PCA COWA#Y, 0.... Mle ~Of the llcenM end NOTE: Plalnllff'I wrttt.n 204, Newport 8Mch, C81rf phone (011) 244-8080 1 ~ Of of any petl.lon or IN LUGOHIA STREET 9'1 ICATNY KING. Al.._ Publlthed Orange Cout wttNn 30 d of Iha d t • bid In Iha mount of the Jud9-92e80 AQtnt fOf Owner h~ -··~~--.a account • proWted In 800t< ttSS2. PAGE 6ts NEWPORT BEACH. TANT 1•CRITARY, Deify Ptlol June 29. July.. .. ~ epply ~ ment plus C08tl flu bMr'I Vane. DIM1rla. 4887 Publlaned OrMgt Co&lst 1 1• 1 Plot ~~ p1250 of "9 AHO IN 8001< 11 SS2, PAGE CAllFORNIA92'663 ' T....._, •• ,. _. _..._. 13. 1919 ::.c:, OI the llC.n.. and recatved. MacArthur Boulevard, Sult• Dally Pltot July 13. 20, 1989 • ....,......la toba .. Codt A 52'8. BOTH OF OFFICIAL .,_ A...-.. etedltM, Th6e3 NOT!: Th.. property Is ~ ~ Baacfl Cellf -. Th68~ ---------~ '°' So.cial Nola RECOROS TM . ~ CA HHI ~~·H pey lrent'9f .... to the 0.. being 80ld tubl«:t 0 right• of t:ze&o • fmJC llJTIC( '°"" la avall.tll6e from _,. PARCEL 2 N4 UNDIVIDED Trustet dllelema any ....-.r. (9) l rtllJC NOTIC( ;::t•nt 01 Alco~ollc raoamptlon (OCP 729.010). Bari Thomttn. 4887 rta..IC ll>TICE __ .... ....,. ............. ....-...... _ court cter1t 1/tl INTEREST IN LOT t llaOlllly lot any ~MU Oat•: a.n.et eigt Control. 8uYet .. 0.ted July 5. 1919. MacArthur Boulellatd, Sulit _____ jlo.11__ A...,"",.,~ .... : OF TAACT NO 9094 4S ol.,,...,.... .,,. .. Ind ~ Orangt Coaat "._ topeylleecrow.... DMtlcn:W•t 204 ~ 8aadl Callf • ..., lllC1T1Cll OP'. PETTT10N Ke91ef'.o• w. ~ SHOwN ON A .MAP °''* common dtalgnatlon DeltY PMot J>.JIJ e 13 20 M011Cll M MINIMUM OHNING BIO ........ c-t2Mo . MOTICI cw TO;mm1UI ~M Aft. AECOAD£0 IN IOOIC 318 -any. lhOWn fief.in 1... ' • • TRUITB'e tM.a l ll,IOO OO • "*' . ......., TN8 bilalnaH I• con· "*.IC IA&.8 14 Of: i'2illi' lleect. • CA PAGES lt AHO 32 oi S..0 .... Wiit t. "*'-Tll671 Tl .... .._. ,,_n:..~:r~-= Of....-C-tr ducted by a gtn«al part. ,.:::::r::::~.,. JO AT9ote "-,. _ _. n..a.. p.o-. MtSCELLAHEOUS MAPS Oii! WllflOul covenenl or YOU AM IN DEFAULT 1 IM cs.. OI.. .... ., L...... Mr1N9 ....... '--' .,_, ..,. AECOAOS Of ~ wanttty. ·~ or "8JC ll)TIC( UNDER A DEED Of TRUST o • . "'' ~ ~ Th• rtgl•trant com· Purluant lo the Clltfornl• ... ""YC. 1• t3• 1111 eoutfTY CAl!Fo..H ~. ~ llflt DATED 05111/81 UNLESS forming to the requlremen.. Publl1hed Huntington mencad to tranaact butl· Selt·ServloeS1orev-faclkt'f ~ .. ~ SHOwH AND OEf'INEO ~ ~. 0t ·-YOV TAKE ACTION TO ~~7:,n~ a.cn1., 20 2117•1 ... ~t July we undet the ftc:ll11oue !!!~',:.~~:.!,OO ._!1: • 141-PtaJC llmCl Co.tMON MEA OH THE aneumorenc... IO pey ..,. MOTICll W PAOT!CT YOUA PAOP· 24()411 Of 24()41.3 ~ ... • ~ narM Of nemae ~,. ... ..:--Ion-J' To .. ..... r.m811\1tvt pnnc ..... llUtTI Of PUmaeaA&.a ERTY,IT MAYHSOlD AT • • ·,...,,,.,,. 072-70l lned aboYa on December -·•tl)u ...... auct ,onJvl) iEIC~~::·:·~·lri _ 1( G41l_1L_ -AIO'I£ REFERRED TO .... ...--..... OllAL A PU8llC SALE. IF YOU -end rrotHllChll ........ 11 1Me 31. 1Nt. It 11'00 AM, ~ • NOTIQE OF PETl110N DECLN\ATIOH ANO !he nole(a) MC\nd by WllCI P\lbltetlad Orenge Coaat 'l..'~ Plec.nl'-Avenue Coate Clll9Wt e. TO Aom.llTl9' CONOC*INIUM Pt.AH Oeect of 1rw With '"'4trut PW •t f I-I NEED AN V<PLANATIOH Delly Piiot J4ilY 1 f. 12 13 Pm1JC NOTICE ~ J. ScNelber, Jf M CA al • opert -~n DTATa CW: (ICCC"TINO THEAEFAOM =<;· :=: aald .... ~t;t:-. °= ~c:~E~~~R~8:1~~~ ~:.11. 18, 11, 11: •• : 20: NOTtC• cw ~fie ~e:::b: of~ in:!iino c::r.. ~thl~ -u.....:--.:: • MANC* IUOQE £XCLUS1vt EASEMENTS ~ • 11141 i.nnt • of any Act (I & P Code 21100 el YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· TZJJ "*.IC taAllllNO ange County on June 11, IOCll and/or other "°"" ~1~~ a--OVfR TH£ "AUTA'ICUO 0..0 of Tl'Ull .... ct\el MIO 9914,). the Under9IQMd wtt TACT A LAWYUt "8JC ll)TIC[ NotloelellafM>yQlv9nthat 1Mt flo4d ttemt ltOfad by the f04· .. • .. COMM<* /liMA' (AS TH{ • • "'' ... st publlo euctlcn. on July T.IS No 1~ the Cit Councll oHhe Cit of ,... lowing persone· -•or-.-LA ... SAME l#lf;. ll10WN ~D lltlO tl(penMI ol lfle TMM8 St, 1 ...... 12:30 PM. 207& On 07121119. 11 10·00 MOTICll my heofl w11 ~ 1 Putlllahed Of~ C<>Mt SP C278 laul'i.. Lantr• MAW ..,.. DEf'IHEO IN SAID and°' Iha INlll CIMMO by Newpor1 IM!., eo.ta Meaoa. o'Glooll AM ti the nOtU1 "onl WTWe _. ~~ QENlAAL Delly Piiot June 2t, Jvty 8, SP. C3b1 Todd S99dl CA• MO At.... DE~TIOH ANO Mild 0..0 of TNlf CA per'tONll ptoper1y. in. ~ to 1M COUNTY ~. ~ AMIHOMINT it-2(C) 1a. 20, 1NI SP 1170 AIWst Oewsian llt .. . ~fUM Pt.AH AS Tht !OW amounl cl lhe dudinO fUfnttur•. dottllno. CX>UffrHOUll 700 CMc CC.-I CC.-belir'I .,, .,._..,_It IO ttle Th-562 SP IOOI Gary War'* To II ..... llM£NOEO) FOR THE USU unpeic1 balance OI the tOOll end/Of ottl9r ~ c.m. DrtwWaet In lleQy Nottoela hlr90)'glvef't tNit HOU1in9 ~ of tM 8'. C2tl &.an. Lantr.il -~~[INiiC.·~· ••hill• 0-.. MO ~I KT *Olfion MCUtad by '"-tlotd .._. MOrad by the fol· of 1art11 AN. 1tMe of Cefl:. ...._, bide w11 be,...._, ~ -..Ctl a.n.tel PtaJC llJTIC[ S,. a111 Scott SNpper1 8DN """*'*'" ... •ua. Md f'ORTH ,.. SAID Pf°'*'Y to be t010 tlWf ~ persone.: tom1e CHICAGO ml.2 W. by lie City of ~ "8rl IO .....,... the Hcualrlg SP 1111 Derren Sanden .. '1' t C. =--.. -:: I 7'1 DECLAAATIOH AHO rMIONtlle tltlflllf.O C06la IP. Eot4 .,_ ln'N IUAANCa CO•.,ANY. a leedl It tt. ofb .... .,_,. M r9C!Ulr.O by PICnnGUe ....... ~2ttl.a~~ • • .. .:ii I C~IN1UM P\Nil t J<perlMfl and 8CMincal.. IP . l 171 Den aid COf))Oflllon, e• Tn.i.t .. alya.ll atc.ty "91, IOOO ..... u.. 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T111· •-11080 ie Coast 20, lillil Th5'15 JC[ • Or1nge Coat DAILY PILOT /Thl.nday, Jul) 13, t919 - EJ 642-5678 From North Orange C....my From South O range County 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 PROM MMllTM OflAfrfOI CO. s.eo.;no ntOM IOUTM OlllANCK CO. • 1 1 a I -· --·-=- ••• ~ .. -··--.;; :::: ·-···-.. '·-!"' .. ,. ... .. "" ... ·· LI . . .. ' • • 7 • • '_I' • . I!' ' CHECI( YOUfll AD THE •WllST DAY ... -.. ---·-........ -""'---· .. ..... ----.. ·--·--·-.. -._, ..... , ----......... ,... -.. ·----... -~ ... -· ._ .... _ ·-··-........... -· .. ---.. --. -----... -.. ~--... ____ ....... -.. -.. _, .. ___ .. ·---~ ...... ____ .. _ ------·- . • t "' . "·~ . ......... " . ' .... .. ·~-"'·•· ... c,.,.,,, ~· ;:. ",•. CosuMe>Y 1024 NNprtlach 1069 CorwdelMM 2122 c .. Mnl · 211•\Cost.aMtu 2114 .....-.C.leKtt 21.0 Nn:rport lt«h 2161' Ncwzon:lt.oii 21&9 EASTSIOE 5BR 38A on UWlllT-a..utttul 2 Br 2 88 plv1 •LllllfW• fl.,.TllU ·"Ulf WallltobMch t>Nutlf'ul& 28R 2"84 Conoo ~PENINSULA, •BR Defl lr .... llMd t1r..t, 39R PrifTMo toceUon. 2200 alt 09r! HouM, 1 Oioek from 2BA 1BA.f,!. wld. pmtio. 38r, lrg yd. e~. I'll.I' BR Condo, 2 11or)'. ~adecl. "*·JMwoon hlil. OtLIO S1,tr5 , 2BA pool hotM on CUI· 2BR, 2BA, ~ ~. l)MChl Ownw lesider\I NC prll 2 st•llt 1850 CfPl/ptil $1300 6A6·e970 oouoi. ;arlOC** l•rQe North 11400/mo Av•il BLUFFS. 3BR. ,,.....,.t50 0.-MC. Agf 873-8700 Strg, ele¥•tor. Dock •w•y A~l Ae!'llng mo Agt onni 6'5..JMJ patio, a vt1I lmmed FM>W 719-7250 491·9918 NWPT HOTS ....oodsy •BR .Esl 'EIDE swvtg. 1819,DOQ. JoQWI IOI' 2 mo. F1,1lly f\lrn. SIPfl lm&l.J S t 100 962·8424 · • 1)()()1 U rS> PrQPWtlel OPEN FRI-$3000/montri 675-&07S •NwJ11 Rtww• 48FI 2'18A Lg 58FI 38A ~In Mew 2BA. 2BA. ~ lullury apts HAR VU HtLLS. tMIOCMI. Ave bedrbom, lf'w'M Nth DAY. CALL 937-5060 CAP9 Cod 38R )''tBA· :•,~gg:; =·~· ~..8o~ V•rde torrn•1 dln~ng trvtrlt 2 144 =I !:.~ ~·= 48FI. l'l4W(I floors. IW on quiet 1\fMt, FMl~ll., ... JI Beauutul nome! E11y E......-Wknai 722_11..o nuge '•mity ,.., Ad1~• SelJSUn 11_. 1s 1ri & kocn & ~t, y..-a 12..UO ~oak"°°' In ltllry 3e'ft It 3 walk 10 tleh! S3100/mo 10 golf cour11 Awl CIT. HT! MontOW\a"' Hoag Hosp OCEAN FRONT ,..., .... and Hllng ,,.., Ind wf~vm.,·,· ... c~ No pets. Lii 7'21-07t'tl MES>. VE.ADE lowty 3BA ~"*' 52000/mo I yf Wiii Dinner FOi' Two! ........ Dew 979-9991 IM) lovefrl\.om, •BA. ffplc ~ oak 1atlingl rd l>*"•... go --· -28A home, lrg *1ca ,cl. IM. JICk .. 531-t2Mi • _ 13.<IOO t11n111er Pr iced II lch11! 1495,000. ACT OVPt.EX 2 .. t , tlf"IQlec.. lfplcSl?OO/mo CellAgl -i2 9,_, 2 1tory 1·, 9A LIDO AREA Fum Sec 1399,000 C.il Select NOW! Call Oonelcl Pf1n O*'IQI• trOl'll llflll 1925 Bryan Ramm. 75 l-267l I '~i~;· N 21 S2 ConOO Comm Po01 otlle tlldg pGOI, 2BR. 2"'8A. Belt• Homel ' Gar0en1 &42-9797 Re/Mb Rltn 514 MltQIAl"lll OPEN t gar wld no pet1 s 1 100 WI $3500 RHIE111t1751-.5000 S AVE i BUY FROM SAT 10·2 818-906-4826 •BFI 28A MESA VERDE ·---7BFI 2BA Condo. corrwn • wdl0 532-1157 CUFF11AVEN ..... _ New PIM"lllC:arpel OIW -· --• PoOI lannll gelld com-__ __ ,. .. -1&ml _. OWNER. E'Bluft 38R 11tm fbUll Lb11 ,_ IChoob Sl .. OO inci ..... l '.W. tu mun•I~ S950fmo Ag1 •WflllfF• •BR. PQ01 t. soe -.500 FNSll.llYIRIU .::·~97~7~~~ Beautllully re,,.,odi!led gar~ Mt.-3173 t •,BA Avail 911 S850 673-53S4 view u.c; 58rJS.lem~ e:;~~~ 'o!n~: ~ 3 ••. '._BA,~,.,,_ 'BR, 3BAhon'!ew/frfll'ICll ALL NEW CONDO STYLE S48·93-'11g..6-:18 .. 8 rim 1?500 A.QI 186-7322 r-. S.-,750 ,......... --1.• • -'" OOOt"I & tlllacnl<I naro-9 -----1ld1 Co1t1 Mell to-... ~~ wOOO ftoor9 !l'wougMIUI •2 tlldl'OM'i 2 bllh New k Kti 216 •RENTALS AVAILABLE •• ,., ... .._ .... c1110n Many a.tux• IM· H:Gl U99fecMd. Ouiel loc Fenceo garo.n .,. .. ana •3 tlldrOM'i 3 ti.Ith 0.,, Point 2 120 •WESTCL1FF JBR 2BA •• R.l DllAlll• IUL.Tlll U1· 1* l1.1r1S, pric.a, to NI tut S13 _.900~1 5'U112 t111ul llut j Ourlyl r d Garage,.,•,"', · "'<•0 ""oo"• 3BR 2BA. N•c:e lurri 2-C:•• QM O-llo lf g yaro ! Marte A.gt 642·1706 0 p E >B• 2 8 F1om 5295,000. &..illo. lllltaJFf' -.,.'1ount•Jt1 i:Juter BR & inci. arlC Vil Ocea" .,.._ 0ec .. s 111,1e lilt""' ... an. 10 Kf>OOI• --U L X -A. cOOQer•ttwi wnn Hnenc-28 R, 28.A. frplc. pool. BA 1n Ml)li,..11 ...,ng VIC10tll •32·9811. ,.Id. ~·a No Pets A•ii<l l-400.mo lM: a.50-S600 UTRIMI ... ollcOny Qlll'" 1 t11o: Deft. lf'IQ $3200/mo 76G-a71 4 Ill.Liii Piii U I W'ltU 6 t 90 5995 mo -28R 7S. P1an C lower SttOOrno It~ OPEN WEEKOAVS 1-5 $l55,,•000;;·~63;;1;·•;5~06;,·=ol ·-'--uuo;OOim--U •96-8923 11'EXCLUS1VE GUAR011' A. ... 111 e I S 13~5 rmo Qf 71 .... 173--4554 SAT/SUN I 1·5 = 111A1 Yl(W 3B~ & M)btly rm l'•BA. 2 •G4. TEO COMM UN1TY 1I' 780-&ei' 1 320 E. 2111 St , CM. 1 8A t1ome wldecif1,)'flrO, ii:'u~.~2~11~~/mo Hunt.kKh 2!40 1 lllllCUYll ~c ~11 E~e~~OME 548·7001 0#1199 1 1.350/mo Yrl) y, , A ,.. 7Bf'I 2B A IO•nhom1 .. , .. •• at EX ' IM. 495-4303 llllTl-' lllffS 7BR 2 ~B ... ec11'c ~encfl moe•O !•plCS"' LFI & mil• 2 BR o-inomts wnri uo OCeWI .,...,,., bec*I to 90"" •••Ill llJllTI --lo•nnom. ln~I') C:0•-1 ei:. -I t>ol IO rlll OI 7 10 t 820 S. I gCJlf i;;ourM COUf"'M, 2SR. 2'18.A & 7 000 .. • R 2 •-SI' If .a11 •LARGE Upgraded 2BR e1ed park+ng 5Ku"11 ' "" u • w-•· ••P"' • 0 ., .. 0,. o 1 ., S J 2 5 0 / 19'! o · " -· ..... ,. HousnJConctos • rvn 2'1BA 1 story. 2 ci1ho1. oates s 1100 mo c a11 ca• gar C:er'lt rai alf AH -" ¥ 3BR. 2BA, qui.t llrlel. 2 BR. 2 BA -din, l/p. DIQ c0untry kUC"-'1. t>Ool, ANNE McCA.SL4.NO mainlflf"1Snol 1nct Sorrv a.' 2<•• .il!ltn o•• Call I c R 8 H &G 78&-7500 Pr In c I P• I• on! Y patio cornei 101 n..... ie"n11s. 2 car ~,..,, No .,. I· 1266 No oe11 fS.'4-0~ 9-6 tor appt 760-5•9 .. S 350 .000 . L•ewe IMbollsa.nd 2106 crpi S2 100' mo "" 111rt>or View l(,f'IOIW C.,. ~850-771J 3 t1r 2 ba. Little BalbN 780-8384 .._01 pa1s ~.,"".,"",_;1;,'1 150 ··~~~ ~----.r JBFI 2BA nou .. 2-car ILIFFI TtWIH•E coo Corioo 2eA, :1'"'8A t • g•• 1rg yrd gar<1nr NI~ J BR 7'TBA. Pl1IO gar o-n lurn Jee, 111'11\11.. ......,., leach 1040 ~~,; y~.e:z. SOCPEEACTNACVUEw"",. •,•.v. CUTE E.lide 2B1 2ee-..t31s -to ~N ~· .?1 •..o;.o,.,...mo sec :all rm ,, .. 751mo $1100 213-S92-•970, '7 I r a den 11 ... rm, din rm, l•uo--··----• IM o .-e\I ;,v-~ lM 759-7004 Bl.1 COOQ 714-636-147• Botu Lel\dmlt, 2 .. 50 sl 4ttr n-smol\lng Fiefs. req. dell nome lrvlne llt'•ICe Ory 1.., osn waN lrplC 10111 poo1J1p 1, cu1t S2300 Ao-rtl 873-6.Sll 6 mo. lse A.wt 1011 WI" n~ oow tor 911 ri;::::,-----.;:;;iii;;;:;~----:,...::-:-:-:::-:::-:-:-:-::-::-::-::-:-:-:-::-:~:-::-~ .. ~: deco, Fr wlnd1ooor1. lllM'lll ..... 1 11950/mo 837-7426 s1195• MC &45-1599 tiatowo nr11, pro 11na.scp. M mull -$479' Ownet 3 br 3 bl. 1'*11 3 c.an. Spyglass t·un •1 MOf'ltlfl)' -•••--a.M 842-2104 964-75eo fireplace, bey~. )'fl)" Circle 4BR. VIEW ' ~·-• 1:1~~~~!· ~~;!2~'1~'~"~'°~'~m~o~7~23~"'6¥.~"~~I $3200 Open S•tfSun JSR 2BA twnflme Oph, I ·5 2131533-1 4311 fOfmlldlnlng.lndry, tTplc ' New1)0lt ltlCh 1069 SMAL L tlut ct\lrming 2BR 2 131325-1725 Sally 2 car g1t~' yard Xlflt 18A be.ct! COlllQ9 on Cond1Hoi>e!S S1050rno WIN 21'1H1LIT IN !Mly 2 c.-garage. Cuttlla31-12Mi ";:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;=======:;;!1BEACH SHACK 221 3-'1n l1plc. &II major ep-(osta ~ 1 I 24 I _. St $315,000, 873-1 •'3 pUances DOCK FOR 111· 2 BA. 1 BA. Eutsio.. w•d e.::~~!1i:e11~~9.o1~: Generll _1002 2-BR. gi-Nt ~llOn, lrpk:, :?~1~1:=.:::s nkUP. sm )'lrd, no ,.,_ 1 Cir gareoe. I 1300/mo "· ... .. I' ..... ... --Pl-ITT be1uUl1.1I lerge y1rd. Ofl flTJ.aitO aoe. oo OOIJS. Avall I I AV9111f !5 Agt 675-4912 -11;• 1ws many wlrtdOWI, lnOry •m 1125 23 16 Sante An1 Av·l~...:::,,...~;._.~'7CC. We'M glw 'f-OU the oown '" S455k °"""'* &46-6615 ..... lllT&l eoue 2 t3-'31-3786 E'SIOE. 38R 18.A llome Ofl ellct'lg IOt •share 01 own· 2 Bt 1 B•. Sff5/p« _.1 JU 1., ~ lol. dbl Qar NWf'y lf'Sl'llp VOu make llMI •UlllAYFlllT Winter rentil evi ll • -.llfll•• palnt.O. Qu .. t l\reet a"1 .;,.- m!hty Pymls & -,nare ExQUlslt•conlemporlry 875_~06. 8111_88a-1969 lllO/ .. , Ml· 1H1. now S 1200 722·81196 -, Gfnerll 1002 •pprec Yo u r•ce1 ... e l'IOfne FlnfftCSecor, 2BA DUPLEX E'SIOE E'SIOE 3B• 28a -noute LIDO PENINSULA 100% tu. t>enelltt. Musi ~watQf. prime Nol'O loc. lllboil B ~ S 1050 • 7BA 18A nouse WALi< 10 ell lhOpl from ",',;'~~--crEld~k~t lg pter & alip S2.0SO,OOO L:~~e~'fukl yer~ 11 0' o~1o6 '850 1mm.cuLa1e g•1 ttwicondowlthe•cfllnQ -... , ... w, S BlllGrunayfU1r.875--6 161 ~~ 2107 373_1386 *IOl'lkup&46-2035 cnennll vl9ws.. Accent• IEW LIST1111 llllS * IElllELll * BRANO new 3Br 281 ,_.,. •COLLEGE PARK • SMALL 2BR hOUM FrOflt ol granite, m1rble & ., 1.•• •••1.y Yll.HI --po--• "''" Bey Prkng, lndry. sto ..... llChld glan grace 11'!11 2 r-~· .._ ~, '" dtw. l'l'llCrO. wood Shul-JBR 2BA. 1•modeleO 6 tlKk )'10 Drapes C:•PI !>Orm In• MCurft~ bulld-Large F•m home wltn eccess to the canal fQf teri. s 1550 875_3a-19 Enclosed pattO. garo-CloM 1o snoo16 Knool-s Ing wttn doormln & pool lot1l8 bay & oce1n ~ your sma~ bOlt. Euro-S1~1mo 5S7·&o35 S74S/mo ~72•- S795 000 Th11 ul'llQue Pfoplf"1y nu pean remodel. Lil In-.._2 Br 2.5 Ba Lu .. TnhM · 1 lol of 10,500' & Is 9ltu· door ioutdoor llvlng 1 Olk k18ey, 0ceafl. Ferry Wlttt'lltll hMt tee •1ed on a cvl-de-sac atw. S.-•9.000 Frpk;, Pv1 2 car~arage ' · elley Unusual !fees, 3 car DONNA WALL 4115-1837 11800 mo. (213) •71-3342 - lt£A.ll~$ ~age. 4 t10rm1 & 3 GNtltl & Etll ~Of"I 631·1•00 t>atl\9 down. & MPl!"•te t144-1200 CoroN det..,, 2122 673·6900 ~I 1:1u1rters upstairs I---.. ... ;;;;;-.;;;;.--, F.;;;;,;;,;::,.;;::,..,:;,..,.,"";;I 760-3600 Lots 01 po111t1lllll11 Wflll'I 11350 111. lase & MC All ----------Bring your deco•llO• WI~.. new APQliancft, c:¥l)lt & COLDWeu. BANl(eRO $575 000 I paint, 3BR 7BA & dinln9 · lmmed etely •wl lllbl• rm WIO , .... 11 8<10-7721 111·11CNI Oock tor SS' ~~ •"00000 L H 2 •-,Bou-... 1 ••- ( ,l·t~;r 11 KJ''S 53'1-5710 1:8Nct\.L;ge 9:;;.~ ir::::; \.~ '1\11'\'\'.\ lf'FI P"' yero QUiii ~- lti;IJ ltL'i Toft!.• IL 'f'P\JI tlornood 1 yr 1e••• ;; ;;;;;;;;:;:;;IFn Row. DI)' w . £JlpW!d9d $1350/mo «175-4075 3BR • 2'<t8A -FR. 2500 1--~~====-alf. one--of·•illndl Call "*•OCEAN VlEW Coronl dll Mlf 1022 720-1704 Ownlt'llMlr •Bfl lt+BA. tamlly rm, 1 1111 TWiil •49R 2 aaqCepeCod lrplc1. 1 c•r gar •• ti Ill So.°' 11wy u;1s.ooo. . 111111 .......... S2950tmo A.Q1 e13.s:J54 -I e;1BFI 2BA. OcNli View lol DlllflbM COf'*' lot. 0. •O •• 9-utif\lf)' remoa.i.o. ••-$425.000. Agl. 675-6181 firs ll'IN-OUI. :SBA 2BA & ualnt 1 conage . penoed 5 BR, 4 5 &A fem rm, e>wr.-720--1552 tlllrn ceoungs. ljreolec.. hol'i1e wfM ... o-....,.. In-yerd. A-utlll pd. tlul Ital & out. poo1 wrcnuo COSUI Meu 1024 •WlllTTllllll electnc saso 722-·&o l 1. Mlefy CO'l'lr, Pl1i0 & fire-900 W 20tn St .. , BR. 2, CONDO .. BY OWNER Bucl'llrOf'll. prwl roed. pit 11'"1•. 7 lem. rm1 & J BA. huge lol. cul+(le-.MC, 38r 2''i8e, g11., MCllJOld 18R, CO"W'lf"llbll del'I, lireptle99. SlnN!lonll. new lnt9riof. $219,900 11'"N $195.000. •7 Big 28A, dbl ger-r, S1995 P\111.IC llOTICf l'lllUC ll()JIC[ l'lllUC ll()TIC( I h let u. Help YH Sen Y ,., Prtpetty! C111 C11ulflH. 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. l'IJl!l.IC llOTJC[ 1'\111.IC llOTICl ~-"' Fl DOU R HIDDEN CLAS SIFIED ADS! CONTEST R U LES '1mD1• 1in4 our tud<kn cla\\lfii:J ad' wmt "' l'lc1c 1n ou.r rUt'lo>lfit\l 1.«"Uon l ut anJ pa~lt 1hc ••h on ll'lc rntr-N..ini. 1"'1 m;s11 them tu 1).-.ll '1 Pll()f l\i l \I. &• 'i.\n"('\ ( U•IOll \\t°"\.:I { J u:11:-.. tl OlnflC"I ror l I t•nlt\I .\1\ rnln<'' muM .lm\<' t>' l·ndl' 11,...,.11 \I. inn<'r 11.il\ t"C" .:h03'<'n ti• r.in-.!<lm •. 11·.,,.1n1-•nd 10 1nnc1 • n.1m, .,. 1ll ltipt'.ir on tht l~•UU"'lfli rndOI) \ PilPl"f l)tlr "tnn.tf po:r ,.~i. \..:on1~1 "'111 nin" 1: Ii ~8 ..--------ENTRY BL\ K--------. .\DDRE..<i\.5 LIT'I . :,f-\TE P\111.IC llOTIC[ l'lllUC NOTICE UJ\111,01141" n.t \Altll 0 I llWWWI • .. a.... ........... ~·--.....-...... ..,.. ........... .... .. -. alNICM ... --"""" ......... CMf'lll ..,._,.. ....... .. INIO•o-'f t-..llt .... AM "-'. .. --. _, .. --·-·' ·---.... ---........ °""""W °"" MARCH ~1ARY ANNE t-lARCH. wdow ot Harry JolTI March. Survived by two dill- dn>n, 6 gnndchlldrm and one great vand· ehlkt. Gniwtiide .,.... VK'\"I to ~ held 11 ;00 A.~1~ S.1wi11,,_ July 15. 1989 Fot'fSt i...wn. Glendale In lieu ol flow~rs donellons may br m.dt-ito ~­ port BHch NauUc:al MUMlUm.. 1114 Balboe Blvd , N~wporl Bea~h. CA 92883. F o rest Lawn Mor1uary (213) 2$4~3131 ~ .... -FDMl:l NM -·-,~i:.~ --- ~ ''!1111'111 -.,; "'''I/I"' 141-Hll· ............... _. ..... ,..... ..... ____ ,._ ~...--c....~ ... • • • . 6 4 COila lliiU 2624 COiU llitU 2624 669 ;;w,o., L.m 2669 ltoommltts Wanttd L1111 ror lent 2740 Lost a found nn . ,...__ ..... 260611iiii __ iiijii ____ .......... • ••• _.. •EXCLU81VEQUAAO. UllU,,..,An 2724 ~Blgc!Mn,Nfe.oarege. FOUND COCKATOO fll•PDft~411fll\iU. Beytront em 8'udlo Apt "4etltfleld me81iBJl8 ~ 1BA wlformel dine •GATED COMMUNITY• 28R w/bHullful b•yvtewl ~So~~~~: COf':~~~:Ylne din too.,'*" room. dbl New decor, petto, utlt pct ., .. , OIW, ~cabinet•. • .. UIYll yrty 873-4028 ~ W/O '* ~. OIW, °'*' ~ llngle •••--qui.t locl L.ndry tac & 2BA ~BA 1500 1/f w/golf AVAl~BLE 1425 548-9784 FOUND Female dog Pootloourta.l1tl0/mo SM5mo(~). 173-3e00 IHIMITI ---·-·· pool Sngl adlt No peta. courM VIEW Frplo, "' M IUIYILU ans IMMEDIATELY found on 7/l/89. (Breed} 'l'SL MGMT 142-1803 N 1 1 a... lBt lh Large 1ttr1C1tv. Apt1 In a TtleM. attractl\19 Af)t1 fea-Sets. Curt 11831 .. 128& bar, micro, W/O htcl>Pt, 2 Spaclout 2·3BR (aome COf"Mntra.I la. Bull T.,rlef, mix wtllle °'.,.., ipftl.131·2725 • 1'' c • t>Mutlful gard4Ni Mttlng lure pool, ape, prlvete --c ar o•r•oe w/1ttta w/oc:Mn view) on Fal1w1y W&ITlla R.E. Sale/Rtnt wtth datk spothng. abOUt lndry, BllQ, MOI ~. no Pool/spa Garege or patlOt Of deck I , OeteQe NEWPORT HOHTS e.ctl, stOfage All-malnt Ind of Newport Beach Coun--1 yNf otd. Sri. was found Li £ I.... peta. Yrtv lee 1115/mo. carport SOfry no Pit• °' carpon In • beaulllulty tcltcMr\. all ut111 ·Inc.I. Sorry, No'*' 144-0509 try Ctub Gated comm. 2 ur F m 1 Non· luslness/Otflct Rtnt on v1e1orta (200 Bloek) SIA owrlaoU Ml'ld, turf, Btlan. 71~75-tete 28drm 1V•B• • $175 land1caped uttlng. Refrlg $495/mo 1665 car garage w11torage MS~k!,, 2;_~ ~,. Old, 2769 near hospital & nuraery Cataline._, aec. A/C, 3 NORTH Bayfront. Yrly 28drm 2Ba S800 6°'7· no pet1 Irvine Ave i A. 720-9422 Frplc. w/d hkups. pool & To Share JBR Condo In ~8-5948 cer SIMQl4000 7H-84t0 Spacloua, 1BA, frp,c, 399 W. Wlleon 831-5583 hdto::''JL~7:0 Nice E!a1t11de fuml9hed 2 .... T llAl8ll APTI IP• No pell Now leallng South Coast Metro Area WllTOU" MILltll FOUN-O SMALL ooo 718. l iiiiiiiiiliTii-i .. patio. Remodeled tcltch.j ---------28drm l v._, • BA. 1BA. enctoted gar· •WITl MAT SUPI* by Appl <714l644·0603 W/Prof female 2 Car lffA 1 8= s~R~ii 2 $1050/mo.'15-3467 1 Bedroom S855 HIOlmlmln age, laundry faclllllea EXCLUSIVE BEACH Upper Duplex. owner's Garage, Community Crnr~!=~c~:c~r\lne '(:._~·~1:,/.n,: ta~~~: atory condo nr pool. 241 W Wilson 831-0960 C~!!A1M4:4sA $795142-2000 COMMUNITY unit, 4BR 2BA. gar Nr Pool, Clubhouae, W/O In Full aervlce building. Colla Men. 645~8150 Huoe mute<, lrple, w/d lllbol ,.,.... 2607 1B" EASTSIOE. No pets. -&· • NICE EASTSIOE 2BA 2BA bey view! Micro. beach & shop• Avl eertr Condo, O/W, & newly re-Olflee & Retell alter 6:45 P.M. hkup, 2 car parking \aA t:C 1 t 60 ft 1585 +. depolit. 4 Plex . Large 1 BR ene1oeed gar-d/w. frplc. gar & enjOy Aug $1600 mo 673-920 decQfateO. $450/mo ~ 141·1101 LOST COCKATIEL young s11sO/moAgt675-•912' fromut.9y.$:&0/~oyearty upper unit. Avall 112 HL~TIWlllftl age. lnd'ry faclllllea. our•~~:, 1",:~c: .~';,75· VERSAILLE-L•roe tBr ga.2 f9 8J'. ~:!~~ Yid 11 utllltlea Included Call 494-5195 2 BA, 1 ~ BA, frple, en<:I 842-2000 '"II I I I penthouse In quiet lo-IU 1111I1111 l /f gcoreloyr.atwloltnh Vvilc 1r.h °&' .. UY YllW · garage w/d hkup new '"' ma ntanance nc 1 A 18/ 1 N message 1811 WESTCLIFF DRIVE OeluKe eecurlty oondo, 2 714·737-4554 Upgraded 2BR. n.w stove, decor, io private pai10. no Sunny E'Slde, 2 BR, 1 BA, ..... Sllff hfra• ~:~n; V:' No 1eeo re~~ Nwpt Bch. Agt 541-6032 Irvine, C M. 675*'645 I m•erault•.2BA,2 car 2 bike to bch, am. J*~1~8;~'Pa~~'stmo pell, quiet Elden Ave ~rlvate garage & yar~ SORAY.lilOPETS /mols~644-72tlAgt LOST-OOG-AEWAROI pattclng. huge balcony. Bachelor. wl d, patio, frig. iJ 8488 · 1 $875/mo 873-8832 800/mo. Nqr shopa DAU. llO·ot 11 _ _ 400 Sq. Ft Atlanta & Grey & Black ahOrt haired Avt nowl S 1500/mo. Agt NO STOVE. $476/mo + 1-even ng1 EASTSIOE 1BR schools 846-4831 WESTCLIFF Lrg I Br. IALlll PllllllU Brookhurst. Huntington Australian Shepard mix 875-4912 MC. 818-285-0223 '* 2BA 1BA. LOWER.• C Ith 1 1 01 1 aJ l!Wl.Y ·-·ni 2BR 1BA remodeled Pvt Dishwasher. nu carpet, . Professional Plaza Can Med~rg temale. VIG of ----------;i;liiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiU.ilNewly relurb garage Ol'J w 01 na ur -tndry & parking. OIW. prkg, pool, n-pets AvaO For lnlo. 963-7763 Harbor g Wiison ~ m 1U • ... HT .... llU ceble hk-up ' no pe11i wood. usl~ned parking 28" w/gar. blt-lns. fncd yd patio. encl O•,..O• NO Now S750 mo 673-~0 * 1• •tr•art fttt, 2 COSTA MESA 2400 al 01-722-1672 63 t-0323 Incl U111e. S1500/mo Call •BACHELOR-Cute & $700/mo *S40-6446* & laundry acllity ss25. w/patlo.636-4120l-5PM PETS 1600 Clay SI 11,SIH,IH ~ flee building. ale, park-fOf det .... Bt<r 642.'.:J850 cozy upper w /amall 938--0550' 667 Victoria "0'. .. $720 675-6606 Of' 642-4470 YEARLY 2 BDRM, lBA, ft Lost 10 blk Cat. yellow kitchen full beth No •2BR 1BA. patio. garage Eastslde graat toCiiiOnl 2619 Sante Ana 'I' .. $735 DUPLEX gare?ie. laundry, 1tHtflt1. 1ng $1 10 I also a;~n eyes. M. blue collar Vic PlllllllU Niil parking'. S800 • ',4, ~1111. D/W, cable. S~~dry BF\. 2 c~r garage. separ-Trl-lvl E'slde 'Twnhm 3Br •2•11110* ~f~ .1,:oc:1;.o;;2~ach 12~1 Ware;r;:':588 ¢ behind Ralphs. San TWo cttarmlng, old« 2 •~RGE 2BA 1BA upper room. No pets mo ate llke a hOUM $650 3Ba 2 car gar N-smkra. Frig, dl1hwa1her. 1tova V'IHllaltlt ltw sf nr/agt Clem 498-7826 atory ho"191 In en ex-duplex w/lg b~ony, 1 6-45-6&62 or 650-231~ 267 Santo Tomas. Drive-233' l6th Pl Avail lmmedl Incl No pets 545·4855 Counseling ServlGe seeks Lost· Perrot Liiac Crown dullYe area. Frplc, gar-car garage, $1050/mo . by & call 250·8002 51350 • sec 835-0705 *l•I SllO* Misc. Rentals y1111, flt, professional 10 share of-Amazon. S.A Heights ege, decka °' patlol VILLA RENTALS •••SANfl•• . l•ce space In Nwpt Bch CloM to bctll Yrly IM 675-4912 •2650 HARLA AVE• E SIDE I Br-up $605. cable TRIPLEX Frig, dlshw11her. stove rt.,..tlltlt, 723-o7ao Rewardl We all miss him' ••BA 28A 11750/mo A sman, quiet complex hku~ walk-In closet. 1 BR. 1 BA on Eastslde Incl No pell ~5·•855 Rooms 2706 ,rtftHletal ,.net 756-9160 6•6-9044 • •3BR 2'~8A 12000/mo Corona def Mar 2622 1BA Apts moderately oar. no pets ref1 reQd 352 Quiet . safe neigh--FIR .... I MAii 21·11 JHrl .. 4, lalt WTlllE 212·Hl IF REWARD Bleck I~ heir-ft.La lllTW pric:ed Some feature C.· V1ctor1a 645-'8 t61 appt borhood 631-2916 •WTlllfF * At ... aach ElCCh*ft~ PIT tr Ft•tlt, Plttlt Perfect for small business. ed F/cat, "Sabby' • brn 1.. .• _ .. al I b le -B ---Del 2BR 2' ... B'" h ...... -· Parking MO-MO I l8C II II I Ing f om ll ... 11 & th .... r ce11ngs. a ony, E'SIOE2BR 11~ A Beaut!-uxe ,. "'• eec chlld care Mon-rl. 8•1 I C, TT 5 8 279 ea co ar, mas r 111 let U a.4-2111 garage .:·uke new & ve<y tul. spacloul, quiet. Built-........ a nu has own B. A. trplc. dbl Female only 673_6194 Ill I Call S 0 I 4 • 4 Leisure World home ua .-private. Poot, spa, BBQ, Ins. encl garage. $850. ~ ,.. encl garage Rec area, --FURNISHED OFFICE tor since June 22. 588-7933 OutttandlnQgat.-guarded •• 1UPll* laundry 1st + sec No 631.,.086or 642-9795 pool Ideal for rmmtes. Hotel /Mottl 2718 lttH lll·OH1 rent 3 large roome near 2BA + clan, 2'ABA. 2 Deck, patio, garage. No pets. Velma 549-2447 E"SIOE excepllonally I IPllMITS No pets S1125 mo + MC s _ s airport $106'1 month to Ptrsonals 3002 frptes. On the golf COUnHI peta 760-17l3/857· l 776 •EASTSIDE 2Br IBa cot-2br. 1ba. gar. newcrpts ~ Sperkllng clean. large _Appl only 67:-0068 IU Ull llTEL ---month 752-5112 PRAYER TO THE HOLY All the belle & Whllllesl llill ILISEI tege. lrplc, stove. private drapes N/Pels $750 • Garden apts. Beautlfully ON THE BLUFF NA HOAG Wkly rentals now avail. Ffllll IHlllTf NEWPORT BEACH OFC SPIRIT. Holy Spirit you $3350/mo * 780-5oe4 2 BR 1 BA unit 1 ~ blks to entrance, small yard, $450 6'16-1921 landscaped grounds Lg 1Br. frplc. gas pd. walk-S 147.00 wk & up. 22711 WUTEI SUITE Choice loc nr ~h Who make me see every- TOWNHOlJSE. 1900 aq ft. oce~n S89S/mo Agent $850/mo" sec 548-1627 L JBR 2BA 1 1 Pool & spa. patios/decks. In closet $695-1720 Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 Large kitchen. use of Spec price. won't last. thing & Who show me the 38A 2BA, 2 itory. Over-' 723-1565 •WTSllE* -:~~x Nr OCC.p~l:r~s:. garage or carport. Pool, spe,~ar. or carport _ __. ---Washer/Dryer. Large llv· **673-3435** way to reach my Ideals: IOOka upper back be6 Charming 2 Bedroom. -1 IH• la lrH · 1040-C Valencla. s~ ~=:g~m ::~g 14~~~~~r~~~~:.~~:e Vacation Rtntafs 2722 ~P.'~3~s9~:001mo .. ,,., ~~~n:;ift folv1~:i~e t:: ~1t/blk•2path 10 bch. W I Bath front Duple•. Ftre-country eettl~ 2BR 1BA mo. No pell. 545-7983 161 E 18th St 642-0856 • •SlllU IPIOIAl* · Commercial Property forget the wrong that Is " up,.,~.,., g•~; ~o ~an~ place, S900/mo. Agt upstrs carport lg oov'd -llST SEEi ---------BCH 1 BLlK Lrg 3BR 2BA HUNTINGTON BY THE FEM PROF. In NB beeuti· 2778 done to me and you Who amen ° s · ua 675-•912 baloony 329 University 1 Bedroom $670 duple• Ger, l/p, no pets SEA RV F'ARK lul 2BR 2BA apt Pool. d ere In au the 1n1t1nce1 of .... l1500mo. 642-3937 Or •K. $765/mo + $700 2Br 1Ba. Goll Course 2Bdrm l '•Ba $795 S 1 4 0 0 y r I Y Vace11on by the ~an. jacuzzi $510mo Aval! *•CAFE, San wlch my Ille with me. I. In this S C (OSU Mell 2624 dep No pets 642-26.16 View Deck. quiet. tennis 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 645-16821631• 7200 great lac11111es. Book now Imm. 759-3023 Sunhioqpue' om~1!1ne'peancvelron'~ shOfl dialogue want to outh oast Mttro _ _ S725/mo. _ -G -.. - -... A 60 h 1 1 1 --h k 1 ""hi Spartclln ctean 2Bdrm •Mesa Verde lg quiet 3BR 554 Joann ranny ,.pt, must uv w I e ew spaces rems n NEWPORT BEACH Em· menl, 824 all • storage. t en you or eve.,. ng """'.-!!~...,._llml!...,,2il!l~8,.6 I V.Ba $~50 All utlls paid 2BA, Ir pie. I closell, dbl TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Hunt. Beach 2640 yrs old• . gentleman prel Reservations. 536-8316 ployed lefl!ale, kitchen & patio & restroom Call and conltrm once more """9CIZUIUt. Ltg 2 br Garege S<>rry. no pets ., e. di.! encl patio, -New 2BR IBA. n-smkg BALBOA ISLAND 2Br 1Be laundry pnv $340• utll 673-9330 tor Info that 1 never want to be Condo. LIY/Olnlngroom. 19e0 WALLACE i10~ No Pets 640-2495 Near Harbor & Adams 2 1BR $650 or 2BR ~ no pets $750 646-2564 Collage $750/week Available now. 645-9515 C V 111 separated from you no ..._ .,pet I le .,. 142 1424 642 '1905 BR 1 BA garage w/d Downstatrs 3 blocks -714 673 4727 a n n e r Y a O e matter how great ma-C:,.,· rp 'O • • -•NEWPORT HEIGHTS• hk~ no . ets 2S68 B from ocean' & HB plef New 2BR 2BA $1100mo. • . Nwpt Bch M/F(25•)shr tg Ole/Retell. new bldg. terlal desires may be. I ~ ~~·Pc:;:. 5 MINUTES TO BEACH! Upper studio With garage H. ~ory s'35 432·7767 960·0130 aftef 5pm utls Incl 423 West-818•952• l040 • 2 BA. l 'l BA. w/pro! fem 200· 1000 1/f Wiii divide want to be wfl h you and 87~S2 ., • .. LIWll nm1 $545/mo Including utll----minster Open Sat-/Sun ••• .,, ICUIFlllT No pets S.25/mo • ., ulll Avail early Aug 673·9201 my loved ones In Y~r "'18R HS()..$625 itles.Avallnow 759-3031 Nwpt acron the street. NEAR BCH. 1209 Florida. 1-5pm 213-371-6650 W-ALI R I $650 & avatl8/1650-2438 L '"AOE Y'"RO '"ft pefpetual glory. Thenk ·.., Sngl M 2BR lrplc gar Lrg 2Br 1Ba, lrt unit In trl-_,,, Y ente s -"' "' ....,prox You tor Your love toward ,.._,.. "'2BA. S850-S725 --No pets s79simo '1685 ptex. yd, w/d hk up, patJo SPlotllS 2• 211 Up Bkr 642-3850 NJCE APT . own room. 10,000 sqllt w/hOUse,, me and m loved ones -"'38R, $900 CLEAN 18R 18A, garage. Irvine Ave •I 720-9422 $740/mo (213) 594-<1046 Nr Falhlon lala~ Frplc near lrensllwy. kllch detached garage & large Amen Y lllbol Gu/wtr pd. Pool. gar. d/w laundry lacllltles, yard __ _ pool avail lridry No Pets' Roommates Wanted prtvllaundry. Baci< Bay storage unite C-2 Zone P thl 642-5073•650-6069 $720/mo ; SSOOaecdep llWPllT lllllTS N!WJ>ort Beach 2669 s9501,;,0 &.40-lQ1I 27~ area, $325 Incl utll/$100 just ott E 17th & Coile ;~~ ~·~o~~:uuv! llllrlCI 2606 •BONUS+Blg~Beautlful * 968-1521 '* Newer 1BR wllormal dine -dep,--av911 7115. 557-4112 Mesa 3 year term d• ~ After the 3rd day 28A 28A upper, newty r• 1 & 2BR Apts. Eastllde Cleen E'Slde Studio. quiet erea, O/W. oak cabinets. * * * STEPS TO BCH STllll/STIPI Tl IOI 3BR 2BA hOu&e near Beck Wh'J chase all over town to S29001mo Agt 675-6700 y~r wish will be granted ~. $1275/mo In-loct 880, lndryrm. patio. nelghbOrtlOOd. prefer n-quiet loci Lndry lac & Lrg 2BR. redecorated. P v t ent r /no k ltch Bay W/O, 1~0 'JUd. takaadvantagaofu les? RETAIL STORE lor lease, no matter how dlfllcull it ctudelutllltlM. 873-4727, garage. Cabte avt $835 & 1mkr. $535 Inc utll. Avail pool Sngl adll. No pets. 50 0 1 RI v e r A ve· $430/mo 646-6595 or S4 00 I mo 'I u t 11 The beat t>uya lnmerchan-2, 100 sq It, popular I may be. Then promlae to 818-N2·1040 Up. No 1>9t1 831-8427 7/1. 548-8814 alt 5 $695. Curt 11631-1266 $1050/yrty. 642-3490 646-2136. 645-3656 dlMoccurdallylnclasslfied Westcllfl area. Upper. publllh this dialogue es Newport Bey 675-3463 soon as your favor has $2.30 per day TNt'a ALL you pay for 4 ,.,,_, 30 dey minimum In the SERVICE DIEC TORY ,or more tnformetlon CALL TOOAYll lllF•LllS ..... YO/VI a... Dlfectory "-P4-•tel!V9a 141-4121 111111T11-19• Carpet clHnlng/Oye Carpet Salea. Save Big ... Below WholeHle Prlcaa Rt•/Comm. Quallty Workl 15 yr• ex,p. ........ REPAIRS ......... tlona, tactlon.i door Hie•, op9Mfa, complete etec-t r I ca I. Llc#518398. Land1cape-1prtn1oer1· te3-94M or 964-956.4 Manin Doora Sectlonel Door•. Garage Ooore "-oatr, 8alH, lefvtce .... 4 ... For a prof9Mlonal ~ et a lalf rate Melt, *249-MM• * Stump Gr1ndlng '* * T,_ Aenlowl he * 11.96 Aver• Stumpe DenlN-7700 been granted. NO. STIRE Ill IFFICE 800 or 1200 s/f 887 W TlllllS Tl ST. JllE 19th. CM Agl 541-5032 FOR FAVORS. WAREHOUSE Space _ M.C __ available 600 SQ It Thank you St. Jude for S500/mo Costa Mesa favors received through Call 754-6977 your 1nte~cesslon. J M. Ptrsonal ServktS 3004 9'!"!~~""!'!!!'~--~~ 1250 SQ FT front office, 11111 .. TFIUlt large rear drlve-m door Head shots. zeg cardl, re- $780/mo 1240 Loganl eumes. comp Total Ave Costa Mesa package, $515 Prof DAYS 540·9352 prepared by Cynthia lndustrlal-Commerclal Huffman 213-962-8700 1000-1000 ·~ Ft •• NB·CM arH Now Leasing Travtf 3014 PRIME PROPERTIES llT • llTJ 714-645-3940 Win Dinner FOf Two! r. ...... , ~-5. i ar • ~" FOlll ADS ARE FREE Cal: . . t t 11.TllATllll .... To work out Of home. Mr. Terry'• Cleaners. COiia M ... 54t"'8485 llTlllTaal ~ now 08y9/EW. ~~~---.. ~~I po1lt1on1 av•ll. Call OUNO· IV.Cl< 6 TAN, S44_.ee3 beby Pug dQ9 w/cotler heuty Found on bMcf\ In M.8. IMUI ••• , llf 87).2018 Now lntervl•wlno OUNO llec:k/Whfte 8 mot energetic qual!'Y ~. old ,.,,,.,., Santa leabel rnenblttlt• I ...._.,,... I Sent• Ana Ave. CM Localed ,,, Harbor v... 131-1382 .,.. In ~-por1 Halla __ Cen19f. F0t Info, cetl <>UNO c.t. g<ey W/QfMn Mlcheal 14()..9494 er-. wtlhe cheat. male, __ ahort hair. Newpor11-·' ... ~14Me21 ••111 .... ---~ A#e for .,.. ouM,.,,. ~. vtc ltnguel. ,,..,.. Mir· o_. I lente Ana. C M dr.-r .,,,_.,. clentel. Coller t>ul no tag. eeton In bu8r· ~ 7IO-OHI merts• ... tu.otae Students 13 yean & older. Earn S30. $100 .,... ..... ..w:"Ja1:: . 0r..,,,. DliilJ JI ,.,.. '*' ..,,. 3 ........ ... ....... ..... .. ...... ""' ................... ' ffi -) ~ hit• <>ul , .. ,.., "" 118. ... St. , .. """ :low I & '°' ""' nh1. 01 '" l low "" ,.,, ~· "" 1lml ~·· "'" ·~ m• •33 -))] -)LY you ...,. "' •Is: "" '"" I lo lho • ol this lo ''"' °'' .. no ••• " ' md °"' Jiik ,,~ .... 'hll '" "' '"' 1111 •lo .. "' lot ''" 04 -I , .. '" 01 '" -0 -'" - I -IB - In. • '" nd iO - • ' "· ... 10 OU (). ... ~ ••• • "· ... .. "' I •• ... ... ... •• .. !.. •· "' .. '- I • - 0.-CO... DAILY PtLOTIT ... rleloy, July 13, -117 ·-11• •• ----., Lm61 dt 916 Le-• ssJO 1,,,. ... ,.. ssld ,um11ure 601• raws&&nw ~~~t~~~m~;~;;~;·~1t~~~ II --• • ~lfrt 1 MMcti. ldrm Inc. dtwe 6059 l'•r••• oparetlon St ,_I 'or ..,._a .. tton,....... mf/lllrta bed,tngdrMtw/mltr,t .. -" JIONICt4E '72111 ·•~W 8llbOI ~ ::r.:::S •BIW P«1 8Mdl.,.. w/Smoo esrw, nits 11nc1 & hdbd C..iYWOOd 44 lllUOlo. OfttlMI owner, pWlt -. mT. ~•.;,:-exp, ctew Potlllons now opsn. llc:Sl'IM, all benefits. M 0 n ~~ d s 'I Gd cond 150-4411 1 720 f~::;, .:/.~3~~~sd st gMYMIHd traMer br*ol A flWa.til GI lmmsc . Mu1t See. ~ ~-bOlilnxp ...... Nur11.1r1no prt•tthool Apply 2510 Nswport 11~~Aoo!Yd~st I PC ASHWOOD condit i on SttOO CUl,._.-D ... t :/1~2!!,-•~rk , ll'••--•••1IDI l;.(Jdi: 1714)173-129 ....... "~!!. comPtlltv9 BIYd,ColtnM... 11amalMIC0NM E BEDROOM· $900 I PC ,-..,...,.,.... &42-11ttnn•• ···~...,----· ._,..._ tty -1 t\I .... ECE ' ' N I -~ ~ bnnf UI _.,. lle9' Ill lllHI UnltL,7M-74H ••F•l111111 17th St.CM &:..~~=-;::~· :~::: 1,000.711-3514 24' LYMAN look.I DOOCI. . 'J.1:.-..-~J bonetlOe ..-.ide. and bp. NQUlr90, Would r. mMf 11 •---llf /p~..11.-.. _.all•-•-· SOFA & LOVESEA T: greal Catallne 6oat. SU.tlJI tM ttlJ •llJCDIS llJCZ * ......... ft! Ilk t ll .. .,..,111'-.-. .._. co.-• KOhW I Cwnpbetl rnapte ChfyalWV-t,240h.p,.,. •\111"1 "ftCllli. .,. ··-• o worll -1 AHi !atata lllYMttMnt !Mcy/~t. flip. prefd. OIVARESE, The tlallan 1150. 0 11 palnlln;_1. conlOle. 1(19 condlllon, board. 11.500 obo • ,.-i ' = ':.,.':"..:'.=.:. • ....._. cMytJmonth In • CAeual Co ...... Eltecutl'ltl S.C-Salary Mg. &44-1722 Shoe Stora Meklng FT OI' s 1 5 0 I • • 0 8 0 labulout lontl, mutt ... 1 M!-+'50 • ~tr WI, llld 1 1:i ..... ....,_ -.. !>-. ca.ti f:".:... "'-:,:.1 Mk telaty k>t 1M PfMkhnl. Nutting ;e1 1::11•.:c,1 Paraon 722•1BS.. 11000, 541-1723 21' 1959 FAIALINEA •·a lb-"1.l'lf (M115U ... ---· ...... i~~i;i~iiii'-1 Muat ba organized, ... , ... _.. ... _ c.n' I Ne.oor1 All brend n.-Olabmanl PIANO CABIN CRUISER ~ IJl..J111 ~lllllSAVMJal• •m "'I'll.I anarg•llc & •bl• to , • , ..,.__ 1• Dr •<!1 • Fuhlon tolaw/2malCf'llngchalrt Mah an 1 T built, 225 h.p • .:.... ._I ~ • -U BOYS ....... LS handle. Vlll'lely or dutlM 3·r~ ·~~I~ c. llland, Nwpt Bch. Contemporary mau11a, G~ ~~~~"· sm· graat condition. Atk '"~:i'i'~~~~-;:rrl(;) I ....wlJJM .... ,. 32111 catnlno C...rw MU-""'wl WOt_d Proc...ino. "1o'-·--. Count" C1~b AETAIL LES grey. Baker tON\llloodl:~'~ .. ~-~3~03~·~·--""""'"'~·;J ~"~·ooo~.~"3'£~-·~ .. ~·ig;!_Ti•ll ~r11tr .1111 p.," !10lll~ m;-· SAN JUAN CANTAA.NO 111•--IU I P prefd). n..vy t• __.... Felhlonlllendbatedhlgh· coff• tablfl. U.M ceoar -11 .. •-phorlee, travel .,r~ COnv. 549.3oe1 luttlon womans clothlng llned pJne armol••. •CH~RACTER B<?AT• 1 •m ti l-0 IHI' Mo~ fr. JDO TURNYOUFISPAAETIME menta,etc. Call 761-7400 Nursing ttor• ...,,Ing motivated. &75·&700 or r.48-8112 !kydts · 6060 P .. SH1TPHOUSE.. l~~=:==·~·~•=;;l=pm="='=~I •• ._.,. .,.., -tao....., Otfeir •..W• 72 Mt ..,_ tNTO .. DOLLARS R.N L v N N A I I . -atldfl rop~ Winner " ~ • pub. WO". •FTER SCHOOL UTl•llATll . " , .. , . . •n•rget c •• etperaon. I ITUU mw• 11111 $4000 &7$-1111 * ... " Cedll!K ,.. __ ...... v ... " Lloyd p I Con . ForconvMNcenthospltal, XLNTHl,comm.clothll'l(I ·-. llW * --ANDSATUFIOAYSGET· al " ltol will eo.taM .... &42.Q<IOO dllC.720-1191 S300for7'Al'ct11tomtola .. t .. , ..... u V6L1<8wAOEN ti85 197 6.92K ml .. Alloptl0na TINGNlWCUSTOMERS tr nyou l0tpoeltlonua I 2 llv. chairs, velvet IW.tMllr ... hf -OYEI 211 CAIR 0 i~lnO IMther lnt«lof FOR A LOCAL NEWS LkenMPfttControlSer· FC ASST NEEDED For Retalt quallty.•lntCOl'ld.An· ' Loeded, twin d ...... , Ilk• I llET Con· Rite ~Bladl. Sec- PAPEFI. HO DELIVERY 'tlc:e Technlelan .. Catw Coeta M ... plent·co. Ap-Uptcele Junior womM'• tlqun I more. 733-IM&7 •••••r Mii Liit new S l.S0.000. 17$-8..et> NEW & USED \W1lble. Navy blue. u:c.i-ond ~. 557-1181. INVOLVED AND All OppottUf'llty. Musi ha pt'Oll 30hta/Wlt. Nlamkr. ciothlng tlore now open ... , a.trt1•.... SUPER SPORTFlSHIER rJaM .,. leftt condition. Auto· •a,.11& ••allbu 1010 S • good dtlvlng r•cotd. Lotus 1-2-3 ••P for blll· In the Newpot1 Faatllon COMPLETE Stanley 9 pc =--' p CF "•x-.... metle. lltOO. M1·1381 .., ~R~N o"EORTATION CALL Chatley 1·12 am. Ing. Ou11ea Include: gen· laland Mllll.M.anao-menl Bdrm Mt, Peurt wood, f ._.'tnA I !Cits:'~ 0t832~171-Gr ... Tr~lonl 1 A~L~ISUP~R:iJoA~N 979-eo21. E.O.E. .,111, MCt•l•tY. clerical, & ..,.. llf)9llcation. now king cane headboard, 11 t11llltlell, 't~2000• · l5"0 JM\bor .. Ao.cl 1 ·v-Ot.~K~i-w-...,..-'---.0-1-8-00-.' Own•t, 11250/080. bookk•aplng. good 9*ng aocepted. Phone mate 2 ch•• & bench 11.. ~ a..ct'I 1800 EnglM New tlt•··i=-=~,...=~·~=~~~ Pff flNllT phone 111111•. AIR. I A.JP. M&l'lanne IMa-8633. 1950 080. 963-3711 ...... 1111• Sii loMs 7014 ... •••• c:Mctt, etc. 721·1171. HRYSLEfll NEWPORT .lw~~!·.xtntoppty c 0 n I act ch r t . I y ..... _., ... .-6COUNTAYFrenchdlnlng ~ '111"-""' 11500. IMS, .. oricllna. S<l.000 o-n . ....-1<113. 53t·63<1Cl --• chaltt Wflllngde6k ~ 12' KITE Sellboel wilh 71 .,.._,1795.75e-7Sll2 '/T.I. --Sallboet Cher1er Fleet aeat 'a. malch 'hal Spott!nsGoods 6065 tralMf. good condlllon 4 doof',.uto,am/lmcua. VOLKSWAGON BUG1--------- YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE IPTJllllT Order Dept tteeds dock hand Part· E/720-c ' S700 C911 6"&-fl0.42 ' ttweo. \ltilV9I t,tpholslwy. 1H5. 1unrool. nMd1 Needed lor 1 recycHng SmatlconeediacMett~. Tlme5"S·7100 · 1207D1760·1225 t989TITLEISTTOUA · all records 13300 OBO. work l l ,OOO obo •JEEP/EAGLE SALE• machine manul.cturlng friendly perlOfl 10 lake I LIVING AOOM SET 8 pc, 2 BLADE IRONS 1961 SLIPPER (71<1) 852-1787 &87-9355 ... ,,. rnnMl19 1% IYll CO. Benefit PKi!aQe In· pt'OCfll phone Ol'defl. l&LQ.,. sotid Wd !r.,ne lnci <I through Wedge 1300 8' with MW Mil, all 9C-0 ., . FORMbRE INFORMATK>H CALL ' ('14) HI 1111 Cludes; company paid Outln Incl anaw phonH, Set~ own hr•I Outilty malchlng Uibiei. 1500 Call Martt 831·3570 C•NOl'~I. 1750 080. H OA 11 ACCORD. v 0 L K s w A G 0 N 1n•oAI! m•dlcal I dental In· ftllt'IQ, typing. Need ability Giit Wrap Fltm nda l<I0-8"73 CANNON Model 2.-Aifle. 950.9277 ~':9' ~~· neied .. 1 = CABRIO~ 1915, 00.... 9NC awance <I01K plan + to wk In crOWOed & buey '#911apkn or911ntzed P'M'· N le,holdt 15rlllea•. Ilk• -r'llm ••on. Qt'9't'. u I condltlOtl, on .. federal Credit union P+•n olc. Hrt lem..4:30pm. son 10 call on atOl'M wm Sola Bed. Wlckw: cti.ir I new $6&0. Call G•ry H ' 1111.. OBO Gt .. l 1n ..... imen1. new brak•. ,..... ctu!Ch. 'EEP/EA• El Hrs 9.5 Alk l0t Bonn~ Bene, pd ~ac. S11N . CM train. 7!11·4910. · ottoman, bookcue, col· 5<19·5g11/0 &42-7121 /E BNutllul condition. In· &42-8173. 17,250. 759·7592 .___. .ter•• Ill 964-9.&00 IM&-15"0 leetbl.frMHK!plca $25-llll board. tull keel. full HONDA ACCORD 1H3 a VOLVO 1971 2450L ll'lllOCikl ... ,,..... · SECI RECPT. Antwar 1300. 790·09<18 al1er equipment. C•U now door 5 IP"d a i WAGON ne t •• I_. 0 drNll"IQ record nee. lllllAL IFF• p IT ... HSI Ol.DI phones, tight ofc work In <IPM Newport Beech Winter ~ onty 4 mon1h1 First cash takn. · Cf'~ ', CMMtte '14as(; rnlMlon ' 7!11( w r•rt•· •EEP "'I'• E •.o..,me ... !~P,.,,d••lrabl•. Mon-frt. typing, p~ & FOf a manulecturlng com-Hunt HarbOr. Wrd proc I SOUTHWEST! L aw•~U RosMgnol STS, MOTIVATED!!' obO 19 ffa.1110 sle-<1221 motor C-n I~ :: • -SI ...... 3: . paoy Haa'l~ "' data enl?, 1kllla a plut. amp1. 180cm.TyroUe360Drac-213_.11 .2810 • • 32,. -~~~ --Aiu>iiiPii'io-l...".-~~""~l!e<~on~l<Y~•~•5-~50~8~3 I · r·~~·· 0.,1213• 02•5581 Solat-JoveMal; chairs. ing Dlndlngo. "·•I ,1_ IADl 'll IH oui.13200/0bo 5"&-9070 1 .,._,,.... reno ClllllEIS ""'"'"' ,,_.,,_,.,, n 1·~ "' •· --... JU•" T"•NO In""" -E c • _,,peac greenfwht) ! ground tuned and torque Capri 13 1 Year old E•cat--"'... ..... ~ "" """' ~ ........ ••k tor Mtry. nunuY Stonelglau Gt' wht wash. ta1ted . .' TheM at• ••eel· ••n1 c0ndltlon. S 1200. 2 Door, 75,000 ml .... 5-........ IW•, ...... FOl'Commlwlndowcover· Outalde lead Generation N-onicn lmmedlale col/end 1bl1;dln seta: wall lent skit tun 10 akl on 497·8001 Of 494-0299 •peed , A/C, AM /FM ConvertttM, 9U10. amlfm •1nYOtce 9mOUl'll ~ ••· PILL Tm I PUT. Tiii l:;j contractor. Casual 5-Star Resort S.C. Thur•· employmeni. Nr oc air· unlttl Pine Jogs polfl bdrm and the ba-ere in ex: Lea .... mettage. caaaen•. w•ll m•ln· cs• .. aood cond. 14000 ceiad acwe1 dMlef' ooet N ore, eowpm, order Sun. <I-hr. Shil1 $25 per port. Xlnt benellta Non-Qn/kgmatlresa/bxspr!ng callenlcondltlon . telned,12500080 OB0.'5o-<1659 due to lncen1 1v•• lmmedl•teopenlt'IQ• at our enlry, b11llng. Salsry ... lead ._ bonus Ave •moklng group .&.king Wholestle pres 973·085l llOO · SOLING 27 3 horH ~ UU Ml-Hll VW ·aa SCIRROCCO. pre'/ld4M:I tottle dMAer_b)' , HUNTINGTON BEACH b•neltta. Call Jetslca 1100/d•y. Prelar Outoo· FfT profeulona11 wl•Lnt outtlOard. 3 ~ Miia. (PleaM Leew MtilMQe) Blac*. Good condition. mainufllCturer. on. •· ator•! Join Southern Call· 171a)673.Q760 Ing charming. !•male rela! Phonel1ype, S!lwpm. TUI LIYl~'I 111·1211 S3,000. 846-3 78. MBZ 500SEL til3 Ex'*-14200. 721 -1507. P'r• al hre erter PIM· tornla'• leading retall IRllBD \71&) 240-<1952 Sunny Con1sc1 pettonnel d!rec-l&lllJll lllft ltMUll• TWO LASERS !ant CondlOonl sewn1r , cation. Sel4 ••dud .. l'lome Improvement E•p•rlenced Call (619)721-30&9Patrlce tor , Mlchelle Tye. l2800te•kent ctr,&5x.81" SOLARFLEX RACING CONDITION l)luelo'irey Interior• ~J~;E~~~8IOLLEET WrengWllnllo<:*. chain. We provide ..ch 0628550 · (7 14}261·1300 $1100 $3501eak bkcse l tOOOtyeOowand ''' o · of our employees with" • , IY mag. PIR.-rl llPPlllT -72•72 1200 Alumoni With all att.chm.nt•. 1700 1900t wnna <I ,6 · Negotlatll• 5300 mt. 5 IPMCI. 9/c, . MlllllPll NB employment agency 11 UOIOllf pa11o set, s1s a91.1834 llrm. &97-935!1 leave 87!>-6161 2 6-7920 11m1fm 11..-eo c .... Ell· • COMPETITIVE SALARY 16 50/l'lr 8 hts/weelt c In need ol an Ol'{I. delall To lhe controller OI snap-T 0 message. MBZ '92 3000T CSllel'lt COnd. 111.500. •MEDICAL/DENTAL a· rel r . ulred 759-·1~ Otln pertonlohandle gen ping center developer In W tan 10!•1. TV. Salbo«ds 7018 Mini condlOon. Low ml 1~~4~14-~1~1~10~M~on~·EFn=i-~5~. ~ BENEFITS • eq · otc pos: Ind t11y phone•. Newport Beach. Mu1t A~r:e hkoola1er ca~..:· ' a.toe. 1Yntool, l16K. •ONGOING TRAINING app11can1 tntlng, payroll hav• oYefell-comput• & c · s · ong teb... 1971 Kawuakl Jet lkl «O (714) <19<1-7&31 Autos Domcsdc: • CREOl,T UNION ........ coding, I mlactgen otc word proceulng knowl· * 850-235" * wlexpanlk>n chamber .. I~="--=~=~=~ • OPPOATUNITV TO UV.In. ExC.uent refefeo-dutlel. ktHI candid•!• edQe. Compul• SP"~ VK;TORIAN Queen Anne e11oas $1200 Including MERCEDES 300TO 1967, •CAD 'It Saden o.vi.. . ADVANCE INTO cea Cook•. b•byslttera. mu11 h•v• lrlendly . .nMt expa a mutt. Protl· Din ing room lnck.idl"9 t.nciem trall9f. 847-193' perl«t Mtvk:ie recorda, ex.~llonelty nice, 97K MANAGEMENT 1100/WEEK. pleasant pertonllllty. w/1 cltlfll w/numt>ert. C•H lable+ chalts, w/INded Costa Mnl 6124 Of 947.9979 ~~:c> tr~m:n~r~7d ~6.20l~1:!~i!u~I~~~~---~~ CSl!Us.t yr Ole exp. Must love to L•url• 7141759-9531 CUI glass China cablnel. GARAGESALEl3331C.ll-7'11 '" MONTGOMERY ••et amok• alt For at'I ON-THE-BPOT tn-11a.-.1112 woni: wlpeople. XLNT Non-smoking otnce. Oueeri Anne cotte/end• tornla St. -1M..--V..-cte1 SAILfROW DINGHY ..... ,~ <Ilk miles. •CAOtlLAC 1911.• 1..-view, •PPly In perlOtl; l~"""""""""""""""""""""~I ben&TI&lg'l':':YI' "°islentlal. Um/LAW ... -to11• t1tl'n. Camel back Sat. July ~5th, a.m-apm. Lapsltak• blue hull. ssoc) cai1 586-3<12S . Plla .. 11• l'llel1111 1: -._ IO a...-loveseat. 'h retail Many chtldr9tlt 11em1 850-7659 1 1• t50 Wtll1e C<*led FRIDAY 11111.Tl_a_ Personne!Servk:ft Min lew exp needed fl?' $150·S1950.973-0e53 and misc ' MERCEDES &SOSL 1978. lm~.c~lat•. iturgund) 9:00am-11:00•m .,.._ 955·0568 energetic, l1at-peced b I a ck cu a \.om IMther Custom wMlellll &46-1591 19122 B<ookhur11 lln UP&lllll N-port office. Aaat lo Garage Saki. Sat 8 em · 5 Slps/Docks/Storlgt painll plnatrlpe. low Su •;b cond ition ·1~=~-~==~== (Cornero!Garlleld) Nice offlca. Compe,Utlve PISTOllTRIL legal secrettty. Xlnt Mlsc:flintOUS 6015 pm. lurnl1ur1. clothe•. 7022 mll•s. ga r•ged, looll.a 12 JHLO<l8 ). P rivet~ OLDS 82ROYALSEDAN. HUNTINGTON BEACH .. larlet. Good benellta. Lloyd Put Conlrol will lyp111. WP 5.0. 6&&-9190 ,. .... , .. eai • boolt1 I misc. 3220 Idaho 30, E lhoWroom new. 115,000. ptrtw 7 l <l-875-7957 Hu moet ol the gooc:Mee. Need 3 Manual Clalma ti'alny<>ulorposltlona11 _., Plac.. SIDETI .SASOmo.207 85"·156195$-5805 W ' . P9riectlnterior,runl.._. Processor•. min 2 V'' L~nseT •,•s,~C,onl•col Ser· Mornlr'l s!m..,..,•1.~ o"lce pi~.;~: .. ,~:.!d.;.e.;~~I HUGE SALE! SATURDAY :73::t::•l•r. Balboa. ' 71<1~~,g . y. ' := g:·7Aeklng onty .. exp. Also need 2 Cua· v..... ec r1,.. an. areer A 1 g ' 1 Cal P · 9am·?7 3092 Wa1ren -· ....,... tomerSrvcRep1.mln lyr oppotlU{llly, Mull h•~· ea Est••. I ~te. One way AIRLINE TICKET. L•ne. (between falrvlew 38' SIDE TIE n••r CedNlec Clmerron 19&<1. • e•P· \Or 2 yra pr9'11ous good driving r•cord 75t·5000 712<1189. Lo• A~ 10 4 Harbor. off Baker). Pe'tllllon. Prlv•te r.... PMllll '1111111 Like MW. Loeded. &11<.;lo=Loe=~,.~~~~C=~~(-~~""~:~d. You're lnOoodCompanyl cu1lom•tl(VCexp)Mus1 CALL Charley 9-12 AM. SECUA!TYOFFICERS Chlcego to Des Molrw1s -d«lce. Electrlc & wat« m llea. 1&000 obo . 1NI a1K Equlll Oppty Employer-know CRT. 9119·2<118, 979-6021. E.O.E. WOl'k tor the Desi! 1100. M<l-6059 MOVING SALE. Furnltur•. Ind, Sall onl)'. 873--4921. Fled. Tlltga. Exoe!Mflt con-HCMl70S xuri oondhlon 1 101aci U1111W. Ll•IEI IUPPLY,110. Barb OI' Don. ...._~ WO<k llL' ·-11111m appllances. looll, dilh411 dlllon. Alp!M AMIFM· Do 981-1275 ....,. -· -· . ... I.Ill. II.I.. ,..,....,.., ~'• Sctlwlnn Air~ E•ercy-linens etc. Sat & Suft CUMH.9. M-ex1rUI Wo""burlnlMd .... ~ · -•• • LANDSCAPE 11 ... 1144111 cte,likenew.2Bta11ttMn gam-<lpm. 2950 Ce'f'on Misc. Tr~ Muat ... 10 ~ ""-tM-...."*1wt. =11111,...,,........ ILIT .... IPPTY .,..LDllPAMllAI ITllEm headboard• and cuatorn 0riw Cos••M... bWltltulautomotM6e.cal ~llO""~..:>-"*'*"' • »• Wtth IMd6caj ~co. l 75•d•y.M5""635 ..... ...vR IDY*nlT111 twin bedspread•. <1 0-· · C!nptnf!rlltn 8)14 1111-36 79 , ,...... - PwtoMble mature ptM'· .......... 151 ·-·-· wooden barstool• 2 AK CLAW FOOT DA Mt, --m••••oe I a •• FlmT TIME IOfl. Mua1 be organln<I, LEGAL SEC,.ETARY tor M•UlmlS •••-• WfOUQhl 1ron bar s10ols, oak entry dr. IOflY TV. •LIKENEW.24· aii;ooooea. 11 1-• enervetlc I be ~ to NB Allorney. ButlnHI I Newport Be•ch •r••· pauo tab~ 4 cflelrs baby turn I much more. 1978 TITAN CLASS-A handle a variety at dullea. E1ta1e prectlce. 1 yr ,axp Hourly • oommu!ona ch•IM 1ounQ. dratt1nQ Sal g.5 3075 Molok91 Pl MOTORHOME. !'~~~~~~~~~ &•'ftaJllSBll >0n1on1oe11t:1t1alnd.word preforwlntraln.Mus1use Pert time, easy work AM ~pply •t 2590 Newporl bOatd 79&-35!4afterll Low mll••· Sleeps 5. .., proc•••lng. CALL W0td Pltffect 5. can Mr. or PM. No ewp necn•· Blvd,Co11aM... Hunt leach 6140 110,500. See nrs1 al: &a<1-8231tvmeuage. Roberls«MG-2812 ary Hourly • eonu1 llll-nlllll»•-TWO Siiicone brea1t ' 2219 E. Pacmc A,,.., &42-4321 Exl. 432 or ...., -proathe&es. medium, top BIKES. ct\elra, end tabMili, Costs Meaa, !hen call NEWPORT dev~r Medllnlat 221 wan l0t beeP ask Llo1d Pnl Control wit! qullllty, neat new Two small TV, bal'atoola. Iota 759-1104 Of au..a122 nMC11F!Ttyplng, , llllT"'"· 1orCrptal 0tBen ' 1t•lnyoutorp<»1t1onase Draa 90 wl1h $350 olwomen1'ciothff.rn6ee.l:;,,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""~I brirghl .. WllUng 10 IMtn GrOWlng H.I . ~ LlcenMPfflConlrOIS.· 67!1-3991. SAT9-3,20I01Sl)lndrll11M-~1 OCJmPUt•. Don 712-7112 mfO. neeclt CNC lethe PL-. WllTll vlca Technician. Cereer _..,,..._ .. COCKTAIL WAITRESS opwetor for MOl'I Seiki & Rlll·tlme. New conlruc· OpPortunlly Mutt he,,. Wedding Dress, tltand GAF\AGE ANTIQUE SALE SC001en 8018 .. " TENDER Mu.ak tneQhlnes.. Mini-tlon, Rel/Comm. Good good driving record. new: Wht satin wll•ce & 8ed1. h<Ntehold Jt9"11, Honda lHO 750 OMn 'lf..'11 Ja I JM CALL Chatley 8-12 AM bead•. I.I I . Pd 11150. roll top cs.k. din table. . 0. 12 lo Choo I Coi t• M••• area. mum 2 Y"• ••perletlce. Pay l Benetltt Etil• 9796021 E.OE · S.cSl50.&97-7370 l20lAl•bama.SatlSun Condition. 185010 80. Yr it rom ~1500 Alao need a•t -up Plumblog, 722-037& · · · · -~~~~:'.'~= l;;'~'~'~....,.~~-;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll Elp.rts 7·10.89 NEWl'ORT IMl'ORTS» Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't filJ the position, run a second week FREEi -=••iimii--J men/programmer tor SILi( SCREEN PRINTER .:AAO SALE SAT. llBflllll WM macl'llMI, !>-7 f.' PllllDTlll OLRI Lamination tkHL• print on Colectllits Flac'* 1tereo I cabinet. Auto ~f 'M -111111,111 SALES ... SERVICE exper. 7ol02 Mount r¥'i F~ll t ime Mon -Fr i myler l 'Ax 1'1. Call ANTIQUE Star Ouilt l50. Large Hum1?llier1. Bel• Pltb 90 S (2S£Y5SQ) Compute r knowled¥i• Dr .. H.8.M1·3663 7.30am-apm, 15.2!1/Hr 5<10-t1399am-3pm Vlllero -Boch flower tapes. 1001 records, 1 f • < • F~·:r . wad &l!:rn~~ag:: mTMTTD I.. =It~ ;.;,•P B=i Telemarketing Fairy I~ Doll Plates ::: 1~:-·g= ···•ua •11111 o~tr ll 10 'J'loOu hum . or more 1n1ormat1on, Nwpt Cntr. Mr .• Bruce 2 openlngt In tm. ~et on T•pe, 729 F6rad St.. S20ea. Rosenthal China bflbY ioys & 9q~jp_ {191 i * ...... * Ctasl ltwy . ""'-' •«h I call Man'a or Anaie 720-9266 In NewPQ(I . 673-5520 Costa M .... !141·5525 ITllEftl lor 8 S550 OBO 5.&S-0955 Sliver Strand. 913·2212 F0t C•inato and/or 122-•tll I · --'b" '· ·----1on Flreblrd with Au11rallan "========:: 6'42 5678 ---··-.,· llllTIMT ---nlllll PllflSS. PlllTllS llHSIWIYES .1ow~/Fun/M Son Ju•n C•plstr•no "'"""""•'· 310" "1~. I· • • • Mechanlcal exp ••q'd an1ed. Salh a trim men. MlllLllmlS '"' S250 obO 963 3600 ttyoo.i•,.1oo111ngtore;oD, ... .,., SmOQ llc«IM preferred: 5 yrs experience. gOOd 6025 6178 ...... ~ dUlffledh•-lor)'CIU 1IP_....,.~~.._.~..,., • ..,. Min 5 ~ uperi.no. In FO< Slatlon ln Newport pay. Call 8&&-16'14 l A 0 IE S T E N N t S SATURDAY 9-<I. Blkn. cv ttllt pollltlon. Comptele 8Neh arH. Send r• -P..-t 11me. eeay work AM BRACELET. 55 tour1d aea11. 11ro11er , 1oya, 4\lfhrt!Drtw/JHps JODAY''S knowt.dge of 1111 gov· aume +Salary requir• P/T 0.11ftfli1IW.rty Of PM No exp neceu· brllllant diamonds. 375 clolhet a misc, '27931 qo30 «n~l•I proceaalng, men1a to: PO Bo• 11923, SAT. I SUN. 8am-1pm ·~· Hourly • Bonua carats. 1<1K gold, $1650. Camino san,u1o1>1_!'.-~:".-~·J:::;::;;::;:=";;lt~Sl I pt\yalcel conttructlon 1 COllaM ... ,CA9'2627 16N,Kath)'540·<1101 6<12·4321 E•t. &32 or susan95"-i613 ~ ttunrTroaoet.19".<I Whl CROSSWORD PUZZLE purchaalng. Excellent ... 1.,.. llmw 2 1 20 0· Walt IOt .. ~P. lllk TRACE ••EN'S ROLEX dr., am/Im cass .• 5-lpd. L::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::=::::::::::~J Mlary l blneflla. Send ~·-••••••-or ry1ta1or...... '"' rool rack 17000. re.um• to Cotlyn et: N9wapaper Clerk. FI T Mon -Fri Prasldenta lor Aol•• (8t9)564-9l60 Aak l0t Trider Corp .. 12 Corpor-7am-3:30pm. IA.75/Hr p1n1.11U[ Ut\lllS GMT sta1nieu pk.It I. K a te Pl•1•. Newport llSllTUT Benefill. No ••P nee. M ...-;. rM.11\ 720-8162 '-;;;•"•""-·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I A.CROii 8Mc:h 82680 ~ In petlOfl. Books I ~ llmlCT on Tape. 729 '"ad 81·• flll·TllJ[ P'Y ........... I .t.lian °'"' 5 Tub Co-ordln.810f' to tocate Coal• MHL 541-5!12!1 llllL ft Offke Fwnlturt 1a· AIUmlnum Boet. 7'A Oaaks 9045 atvdenl~Oclf«..!':')Ob. 11111£1 IUI. 1n1T1SALIS 11000/)'A Pot..,tlal. T.... & fCf,l!fNntnt 604] hori:, ,Molo:· ,:•,..rt. ... .. ..., ... 919-432~2350 tem-tpm Exp'd or IMxp'd. BH&G mark•llng ontce sup· S.C clnk wlreturn, comm anc rac • • · XLNT COND . ...., pa.Int. -liiiiiiiiijjiiil'--'Fl,lllorPW1·tlme Advanltge T.l'alnlng Pro-plies. EU)' 111'•. 8AM·12 amok• .. , .. , misc Hem• 548-309& Not. ftXef \,IP99f MUST 113£1& NI Ill •Eerty.\.M, thttl gram. Okleel RE office in Noon. No WMk:en<11. IMS-91<1<> K91'1 ille 19· Cobr• 4 cyl OMC SELL l3300. S<1a-08z1 16.50/Hr +ttpe, 2 --.. "Muel l'la'4 ,...... frvtne. Call l• tor Int•· NO EXP NEC .... lfflll Piii Out drive all rebuilt. tllec· 641-712tot .... 2206 ~~INIJl'trtee '119W. !Mne Coa11 A• tron1e11many•xlr .. 1Gel· a.-.. _ __. 6JOO ·n~Salo<y•& alt a 1 500 Reatonatlly f.rlced ,_ -7 _ ... llF ............ .,.pe}d ot9,BH&. 86·1 Callbel'ore12Noon AlmOltnew.85 _..641 v1r11 1ed tllt trall•r. .,..,'° ....... ~ Ml!Mg9P .RAa'......... NEWPOATBCH873-3735 l I c. J 0 e I e p ...... ...-..... r ....... , COSTA MESA 5"8·&919 12000/0BO. !l<I0-31&0. ..._,,""" L.11111 ::,-.:~~2 ..... ltlU..Qll Some !)'Ping. fight OlflOe SOUTH o .c . 562-12.a() Ptts I At*nlls 6049 1800.000 If )'OU ne ... lhe TNt OM onty 8A.M.·$P,M.M-F Salaryopen.0 .C.Alrpor1 • CFA SIAMESE ANO cou1•g• lo call! Dia· Qll,41,., .. , l&lfl I an', lll'f, t A.M .• 10 A.M. Set-Sun atH. CALL 133-8100 frnpoymtnt \lllnttd BALINESE KITS. Hand tr!butorahlp. 954-8576. • tax, to mo, cloMd end Qrowtnt 'boellng "'"' ..,,,,.IT S53S led. lhow quality l2!tel· NEWPORT ELECTRIC •••••• Tot•I dn ......... perwon '° ... NEWiPAPIA FOi' lneuranoe eompany. up. (7 t<I) 818-7768• PACKET. Lfka ,._ .. sll I 317 8 . 5 1: t. a l d ::.:~=~: M91Uf9 woman Of mart. MATURELVN'#ltNl l!Ye-F~IEE T6 YOU OEAMAN e11rat XLNT condition. 113.357.&0: cap coil FIPNfd, ...,.,. 72 2.- 9065 •• TIE TYl)l"fl tequlf9d, mul1t• In nursing. Exp., Aini r•I•. SHEPHERD Bir.ck t 11995 673-2().la 12<1.IOO : cap reduc phonet. cornpeny ben-Tl.C, can co<* I 10Slday okl neu1er.O Lovet Chri'. 12$00. (Ml' •O t 2113) .... .. •••• Tiii eflt1. 9:..';y":!n.Ootl Of (819)325-5305 dr.;,. 557-7127 PoWff loats 7012 Ottet-•KP~:. hrl enet p~=~·forC.M.-... ..._ __ ,.,__ -FIECEPTI I TfQEN. QOLOEN RETRIEV'ER 10'A' ZODIAC CADET. 9.9 .., ....... "~ --Of IC Puppies, champion E~lnrud•. low houra. •••II llll .~t - _.. -pep.,PromottonCoroor· f' E. P•m. PrT !or t>rMd•todl 8wkal300 Shut·llna ge1van11ed ·····• ~., EMr9MIC eo1:ec"1nuou• a11on h•• Immediate R.E.offtcelnH.B.Met\ft a93.742a1E'4g3.13131D' tr•l* Br1atol condition. •PSlll ...._,.,..Pt~aM:ltle optll'\lnge~C.O..Man--pertonHtw."3..... ....._... 1277!1M2·1111attw6 Ima Pf-*9M """"°" lwtl ::---"""~::~"": ... Nl.1 1 1_£1:!!11!!__ An1i9!! 60 0 FREE. I mot Oki. NMde 1a· BOAT 35 P wllrallet. 1001 C>uel!Tll !!;lNoJ Ilk• 4 _. .-. &40--3 and ~ 'nit lbllly ~ ..,__. -401\l, J•1mlne. CdM. -.:• OliHWiiHitlll, ,/T to,..._tt1to•111 a1t1e Aseoc. FIT. Matur• ...... --· QOOdhomll. 54 6-03 2 & _!"Y'ime l900 ACCUM INTEGRA 1i86, NEIDID, •v•nln9e. wor;.'."'fei1+•11-it .. e :::: V:,'-"~: l'NEutopwilNMrlcan Ulm"ililta 1H0Cen1urylaundl. R9-$-door S•9Pffd •Ir =-::~~~ :=·..!:.":J.:~ lklll. MtMmkr, k,...._.. ~''i:ilC.i~:;.,~ Ador~~5'.9fo':';·S75. 11or.a dHalc. Tour Bey ce••••t•. 1e'.100 111 cen.. at .• C.M. noonler« tty. edQ9Lot., ... -,:!C~ •,· 1931Newport81Yd,CM ln aly19,17S. ... 59. 720-3719 141 1111 CA'll '" "" -r>P , A E T «...,,. ~-My "*'°"" A !r-::ES:&;L~ NEW SP 1'PER • =.ir~:.. DELIVERY • • *..-NO COLLECTION-* • Early morning molor roulr:s a¥ailable 1Uus1 ha>'e dt!pendable >'ehicle and liabilily in urence. 1 • ,. /I«' Wf'!lf"i. 2:30a. ... -s1JO •·•· .\BOVE.\ \'ElllGE EARNINGS C.11 7 I ·I 642-4333 be1wttn 6:00 t .m.-5:00 p.m. (M-f) 61.m.-101.m.( AT& ) 'AREA VAILABLEt H•••••lt8••••ell c .. ta Me ... t:-• ... • ... .aley, ANe•·111rt ··-.. -,, __ 1e "°"' o1 ~ t7 W•r., ta Vwy to.iO 20c.o-a11n1"'9know a2r~ ,,._ 25 ScoNo,. 9 .,1 r ... 11 at r,.,. 30 • .._,, p0U• 3<11 F•eq...,,lly 36 Ol'inll• 39 St9g1 snow 3t App!IMCM •1 "°°'" 9"'1-43 Doti• 44 Caeitur• 4~ Befllf• Oct 46 '"''°' 10 .... .,.,._... 41 ,,. ... 51 PrOjllcioonl 5<11 P..-agon1 51 [~ '*'1 60 T1act 11 POt~· turNtur• _,_ ... 63 Ar- ' 3 .. " • DOWN ·~· ··---3 Bwb«'t tool .. ...., 5 Wltd perty ............ ,_,._ IL.,_. ...... 10 Pr.ent I 1 Nor9I cMity I) Miid 09th 13 lJl:>9er l'louM -· .... •I Tooth )4 Eng!WI •0¥•1 -..-.. 21 SM Mrd 30 Valela :!1 t o...aru tyC>9 ,,_, )3 "--........ 34 5~­,, H ... tool 37 .. , dofl't fl\OS --r- • 1 ll F'°""9f1 "° BedfOOft'I ".,,. 4 t Comper911Ye -... MelllcanCOln 41 h!Mllltl~ 41 "* lfneltt .. __ ~2 -·-~ $3 Wlterdl • S4 ~y1Ct9')M ..... .... _ 56 Alll1e+'I t'IOYllt s1..-•---"°""'-11 U9 "PY IP .. " " . ' I • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday, Juty 13, 1989 ._Mercury Topez Arr, A/C, pwr steering, pwr brakes, and more. (647879) '1MI Johnson & Son 540-5630 17071 E. Im rial Hwy.-Yorba Linda, Calif0f'r1ia THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CAL.L ONE NOWI o SADDLIBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-tOO 131-3377 714-380-1200 lErua PUT ~ BEHN>TtE Wt£EL! South County Ill.DWI• • lllZI • m '· . ' . . --• • • • •' . IA /'J ... I, T/Olda Cut .... 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Free 6 mos/6,000 mlles warranty Incl. 111,llt (22M0306) Campbell GMC/Bulck Corona 714-737-2552 THE BEST BUYS In ORANGE COUNTY are on this pagel ' II M • ur TR CKS m/582-0800 SAN DIEGO FWY -AVERY EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL ln•rti•• •• Thia Paa• jl1ll for Dlf1i11 6 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY . 0 HOC~1 <I 1 \TS ir Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchester BoulcYard Buena Park • Low P""'' • No G1nHn•c'-a • Greo• S l11t11011 • f11,.odly P opl• • b .uill t S nm~ ,..., ......... 914 ..., .... Don't le-ave home· to eat it . A picnic needn't be something you carry away to a d istant spot 'Picnics on the lawn, porch or patio arc simple, easy and cquaJly 1 wonderful ways to enjoy. the pleasure of cooking and eating outdoors. Prepared in advance, ho"mc picnics leave yo u free to really enjoy the day alona with family and friends. Boned and skinned chicken pieces. marina ted overnight in a tangy I yoaurt-cumin.garlic blend, are not only healthful, but also filled with fabulous flavor. Served with Cracked Wheat Almond Tabbouleh. a simple crisp salad of greens, fruit and onions, tossed with a tangy dressins, the menu is rounded out with hc@n Y French bread. Let everyone help th~msclvcs to chilled white wine, lemonade or sparkling water, as they choose. For dessert, there is an easy chilled orange-peach ·mousse from the refrigerator, that is also a quick make-ahead recipe. 11's perfect served with purchased chOcola tc cookies and coffee. So, next time you're thinking of a picnic -keep the work to a I minimum and the fun at home. I BALKA_N CHICKEN KEBABS I 1 carlO•• (8 oance1 e1cb) plain low-fit yogurt 'Ill et:p lemH J•lce ., J. teatpoo•• lfCHIDd cumin I med.111111 cloves aarllc, minced ·1 ta.1pooa pepper 1.,., to I poudt boaelc11 cblcken me11 , cul Into cubes Combine yoaurt, lemon j uice, cum in, garl ic and pepper. Fold chicken into yogurt mi xture. Cover a nd re frigerate several hours , or overnight. String chickCn on skewers. Barbecue on rack about 4 inches 1bove medium hot coals. turning ofte n for 15 minutes. Brush with marinade while barbecuing. Serve at once . Makes 6-8 servings. CRACKED WHEAT ALMOND TABBOULEH 1 e11p klpr (cracked wbe1t) ~ Clip 1lice4 1reea onions .,., et:p llPtly piickdl cbop~d parsley I tablespooe1 cMppetl mint ~ c.p clloppff utur1I 1lmo11ds, toasled I cwp ... rtered ckerry tomatoes Yi cap fred lemon juice 14 cwp ve1egble oll ¥1 tea1pooa salt · f 1.4 &ea1pooa -per r-r ,,. ••. 1._.,...., _ l\omalM lettlttt leavn II Measure butaur into large bowl. Pour boiling water over bu1gur j u$t to cover. Set aside about 30 minutes until water is completely absorbed. Add remainins ingredients except Ro maine lettuce. Toss thoroughly. I Cover and chill at least 2 hours. To serve, spoon \vheat mixture into r serving dish; accompany with lettuce leaves to be used .as scoops. • Makes 6 servings. ' 'I CELEBRATION SALAD TOSS I ·cu.1 (11 M8Cel eacll) Califorala fr.It cOt-ll:tall In juice or extra -• llpt l)'nlp l _. lceber& _lettuce 1 wWte •loa, c•t Into rla11 Cream)' Dtet1t•1 Drain fruit cocktail, rtserving liquid for other uses; chill fru it. Core, rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce; chill. To serve, cut lettuce into bitc- j sized chunks. Add drained fruit cocktail i nd onion rings; toss lightly 1"-ne "" l'ICNK/Clt • Paek-a show-stopping feast with ease f"'llilllli" outdoor 111dlimi111 -.... .., al a lorialt ..,....S. _.... ..... variety al taladl. ....... a1-..-·-"' m 1111 Wllll • ..... al phs '" l8d ,..,......_ ~ .._ • """ .... la ....... -........ "Y:r ·z•pa---.. •• •• r s ,,. will -........ ~ ...... ,_ ............... - ' ... , ..... ...,.., .. --~-""'"­• ''t& ............. ' ~,.." ................ ii -... . ...... ,...._,...... ......... ,. .... ·- nlpt ....U. And, fa< you lriJlilll 1Mhvti1"'J don '1 overlook the _.billt} 10 -a whole lurb)i abead o1 ... -· lime . -· .... ,_,, ii roaati111 Of lrilli... mi. IGlftlaer inancfie•ll for C111u1ky o.s,acN>. a _.1ar ----witlla-IO ...., w1iicll ......,.,,.. nea1ly and -..., io a thlrmot 10 P,icnic lo. --lwilll "' i local arocery 11ore ... "511 .. ~ 10 pi<k up a lllSlltl-Nili•-IOa<> oa-r;y .. -. 11loft ---........ "'a .. ieo. 1'la of ... I •'II to OOMOC1 I ~ ..... lsr -Salad. ll'a lill -... '° ......... ,. """' -f//t .. -t or t1ici111 / and choppin1 vegetables has 1lrady been done before time of pun:lwc:. Lei your imqin11ion run wikl. Many foods arc tn nspionabk thne days due to innovative llOf'llt comaincn that maintain poopor I•:': anutl of food, Aloo. lhonb IO -industry, lblto 1re muy ways to shoncut prep- entioll tUne by usina the vut llft)' or ooaveoience foods avail~ -1'111 ... """ ol 1he food avail· -a ........... """ ..... •h• •-:-••die ~~s "nd • ..... •u1nuon: So, =---...,.iTbia-. -lallllltljna -/ fare and makt eating "oot'' a real lrtlt. BARBECUED WHOLE T\lft&EY . 1 wMle i.n., (..,,.•amately 1 .. 11 ••••••), dMlwell If,,_ .,., ......... -...-........... Remo" aiblol1 and -k !tom 1ur1<ey body ...i .-.. v11ies. Ri-1urtcey illaide and ou1 will>- c:ool ,...., and 11111 dry wi1h P"P« IOwdl. Tuck WI::! .,allimbo" --"' . 'lfluftey dom Mt V'l M IUI~ malieeoolr.i11..._.....,_ meM dlenn12 2• dllf into 1h-.1,.nal..,.._tebody. ........... /Cll THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1989 ~ • -. .. • • • • • • J~ • ~· ; .. ~ • • • ... Great picks ·to fill your basket with nutrition Summen imc means fun In lhe sun and picnics. But gone are the days of picnic baskets fi lled with fried chicken and potato sal ad. a1 least if you're o ne of milhons who arc strivi ng to improve your health by dirt and excn:-ise. Luck1ly. summer foods arc no t only refreshing a nd delic1ous.. but they're also good for you. Red. yellflw and dark green frui ts and vegetables provide the most~ beta carotene. a nutrient credited Yt'i th numerous health benefits. 11 is convened to active \•itamin A in your body. Because of its protccuve proptrties as a n antio,ddant, beta carotene may help protect yo u fro m developing cancer and perhaps even from premature aaina. In fact. the American cancer Society rec- ' ommenttsthat we cat more red, yellow and green vegetables and fruiu to reduce the risk of develop- ing cancer and improve overall healt h. Now that summer Is here, take ad vantage of those scasonl.1 foods to get more beta carotene in your diet. To get you stancd. here Jre several ideas on how to change the 1ypical picnic into a high-beta carotene extravaganza! GARDEN GAZPACHO I c•e11mber I medt.m tomatHa, corff aM qarterff I atalks ttlery t carrots, pttled ind &rimmetl 1 eacll rff aH 1ren pepper, rered aM Hfft re.mowed 114 C9'I t•malo or vep11W. 1'9ease lff PtcKS/CJ'f ct ~ Coaet OAILY PILOT/ Thurtday, July 13, 1989 PICKS ,romC1 J•~ 1 tablespon balsamic vlne1ar 1 tabletpooe lime JaJce 1 teaspoon eamln Z table1pooa1 cilantro leaves or cllopped panley Purce the vegetables individu- ally in a food processor. Combine puree in a large bowl, and add the TliE AMERICAN HEART ASSCDATION MEMORIAL PR<ER.AM. .AINlteanH9art AllOCk:llOt• Tilll "*9 ~ •• pubic ..w:.. tomato JUtcc, vinegar, lime juice and cumin. Stir together. Add the cilantro leaves or parsley. Cover and refrigerate. Serve chilled. Makes I quart or 6 servings. PICNIC P EPPERS BRUSCHETTA 4 red beU peppers 1 lf'CCD bell peppers l loaf Frencb bread 1 basil leaves, cut Into thln strips ! tablespoon• ollve on Roast the peppers under the broiler, turning them so they brown evenly. After all sides are bro wned, place them in a bowl. cover tiahtly with a plate. Let them sit for at least JO minutes. Rub the skin o ff the peppers, remove the seeds and core. Cut the peppen into 1/J inch strips. Place them in a bowl with the basil and I tablespoon oil. Set aside. Cut the bread into ¥. inch sltccs on the diagonal and place on a baking sheet and toast. This can be prepared ahead of time up until this point. W hen ready to serve. pile the peppers on top of the toasted bread sJfoes. Drizzle over the last tablespoon of oil. Serve. Makes 8 servings. SAVORY STUFFED TOMATOES I 1maU tomatoes lit poand smoked llam 1 cup 1plaacla leaves, wa1bed and nt lato W. rtbbou l tabJespooa1 ma1 .... t1e Z table1pooa1 low fat plaht yoprt • leaves basil, cut Into thin 1trtp1 • .,., cup crated low fat smoked mozzare lla cbeese Cut ofT the tops of the tomatoes. With a spoon. carefull y hollow out the insides. Turn them upside down to drain. Cut the smoked ham into thin I-inch lo ng Julienne strips. Com- bine them in a large mixing bowl with the spinach. mayonnaise, yogurt. basil, and 'fl of the mozzarella . StufTthe tomatoes with the ham mixture. Spnnkle the remaining cheese over the top. Bake m a preheated 350-degrcc oven until the cheese melts, about I 0-15 m i nutes. Serve a t room temperature. Makes 6 servings. ~~~ MONEY SAVING COUPONS ... ~~ · . Taste the Goodhess of Graham and Jfoney . Looking for Oat Bran? PICNIC From Ct with Creamy Dressing. Makes 6-8 servings. CR EAMY DRESSING .,., cap cuc umber 1 cup yoprt 1 tablespoon cider vinegar 1 small clove garlic, minced 1 medium tomato 'I• cup chopped onions Peel cucumber and cut lengthwise into hal .. es. Scoop out and discard seeds. Cut into chunks. Combine in blender with yogun, vinegar and garlic. Whir unftl pureed. Blanch tomato. peel and fincl} chop. Stir tomato and onions into )'ogun mixture. Chill several hours or O\.e rmght for best flav or. Yields 21·1 cups. LIBERTY DESSERT CUPS 1 can (29 ounces) California cling peach slices, in juice or extra light syrup 1 envelope plain gela tin 14 cup au1ar 3 teaspoon1 grated orange peel 'I• cup orange juice 1 cup llgbt dairy sour cream Mint 1prlg1, optional Drain peach slices. saving •1, cup hqu1d and 8 slt ces for garnish. Whir remaining peach slices in electric blender until smooth. Sprinkle gelatin over reserved peach ltquid in small saucepan. Stir over low heat until dissolved. Combine dissolved gelatin. sugar. orange peel and Juice with pu~d peaches, cool. Blend into sour cream with wire whip. Pour into cupcake pans ltned with 3 thicknesses of paper hners. Arrange remaining peaches on top; chill 3 to 4 hours until firm and set. Garnish "'ith mint sprigs. 1f d esired . Makes 6-8 servi ngs. ISNT YOUR CHILD WORTH IT?. t 'o I How much do~ IWllv bow •bout yow chlld"10.,C. ... ProWler? Doee row 0.vc:are Pto~1brhewa crt.lMlr.cord? Doet,oar~ Provtdil IMet State llceftee .......... ? 1'oda)'. mew dl.n rwr, )Wt chi!W•dl~~ tnuJt bt • ft une for to"' child's ~and )'Out pntt ol mind CAllECH!.Ck. INC of ......... 819'tl "°'* d. ...... """""for lhr --.01o.;c........,.. !iMia ..... IO...._unt" --wt~~ "' ~ ll'('fl'W f\IM1. jce or ;e pttl ream ing 1/4 1rnish. ::es 1 n 1001h. ;crved :epan. olvcd. :latin. ! with j into Pour 1ith 3 .cs on I firm sprigs. igs. • • t? .. -r • • ODS 2 liter Coke or Sprite Reg. or Diet Assorled Varieties LJmit 4 Batlle Per Family Regular Price ~ .Lb. Star-Kist Chunk Light Tuna l'u! L~I 111 \\'uler 01 {)i/-6.5 ( kJ111'1• Con One Gallon Clorox Bleach Liquid fJlool'h-12H I >u11Ce Hullle Country Hearth Cookies As!IOl"lllfl \lun1111M· JJ ()un<:t' l~I! Vons PeaJ)ut Butter .59 .99 119 349 . .--. Fritos Com Chips JO Jo 10.5 Ounce Bog As.orre<I Varieties • 80unce ,79· Fresh Mushrooms .SnOI\' \·Vhile \Vcsff:rn Gro l\'11 Large Ripe Red Peaches Paik of the Seoson.COl1/onuo Grown Orange F1esh Melons Cu11/ornio Grown Fresh Papaya ~&tiP~pp;~ro~n Gorden frf!Sh.CO/i/orriio eni~·n Fresh Arrugula or Rosemary i\dcl Ze11l lo Your foorl·Creenhou~ l:t-u11·n Large Purple Artichokes Californin ero~·n Fresh Pearl Onions 0 10 Ounce PockoKI! • Large Lychee Nuts ~ Peel & En/oy Fresh and Quick Spinach Botcovich Grown· 10 Oun<.'tl Pockl1ge Rive Tomatoes-20 Oz. Pkg. u .. 69 u,.49 /.b,99 L •• 59 .. , .. 99 ,,, .. 99 Colifomlo Grown Fruit Rolls 3~ 100 ~ Oi'lifo;;J~"fu~~cluo Nuts •3 89 I Pound ftos Bunch Mini Carnations 2~ 7 00 f""re.h Cul 6" Blooming Cvclarnen ChOOle from ReJ' Pln1 Of' \Vhil8 •• _599 Save .59 • ce U.S.D.C. Fresh Salmon Whole or Ha/J-Si/1 <'rh ri!1' (Sleo ks-2 .98 Lb.I (Fillet; :J.YH Lli.J Regular Price 3:<911 Lb. 98 IJ 1\IRY /DELI ~~~£r!~89 L!.l { luru·1• ( .uutr11n1T -I 59/ Kissie Cream y Blend~ 2; 100 Ch•• 3/Ju" (./.•·rr\· '" l'•~H h-o (); '"' t~,~~f~~d~'~tLt·~~ ~ 189 ~.'.:."~~£~.Light Cream Topping 129 Gold N'_ Soft Margiirin e • 7 9 Ir. Ou11r!" C.•nltltnt'r Vons Sliced Cooked Ham i S9 ~~~~r~=~~~s169 !&>t•f Fr11n l..:-· lh ( )1111i I"-I 7!-IJ Jimmy Dean Mini Cheesebwgers 2 3 9 or M1nr Homb1in;:rrs 6 Cnunl Pocl o,!ltl Lake to Lak e Mild Cheddar Cheese 15 9 \Jo ..-r Sht1r1· "h•J!fl"' ''""l /O! l""'1 l)111u ' , ..... Butterball Turk ev Bologna • 8 9 1!11, Pl )l. T111 l •·1 /l<1rn""'1ft1. 1 ~,i, Mama Rosa Pizza 299 .,VonsLarge 85 ~~.Ts-Grade AA ()111 /}u11•11 ( ,or!Dn I . ~;;,:~;~~ 2~500 lful( Gallnn.Rou1i,f [.or1u11 Jones Dairy Farms Sausage 109 ffro~'n & ~·e Rt'M-t>f Ught-'1 (), f'l it I"""" Zacky Form s or Foster Forms Californ io Grown-Until 4 Chickens Regular Price~ .Lb. '.\11·:,\·r I SI<.\ I ()()I> L-E-A-N Ground Beef Dot•!"> .\1u l ExLPf'd .!2'\, For 1~9 - Butterball Cooked Turkey Breast. .. 329 u:s.OC c';k':J''&' p;\';;d ShrimB, 2 98 ~n.ri.l"fl or l):ofrosi.:d · Fancy Pork Spareribs ,..,,...hum S11.t'*frv1.er11Defcvs1M Beef Backribs f rvz,.n IJ>ofroslt<d-Gre«I fof RB.Q Farmer John Sau5age Patties Ir•·,/! JJ(Junc:r'f'uckoge Wilson Tender Cut I.nin Chops Lb 459 fl,.. •pt-ll••1Jdy Fresh Boneless Pork ChoP.S '-h 4 2 9 11•11det und J:le/JcKK1s Fresh Lamb Shoulder Chops 2 29 I S 11.J\. Oioice-Blode Cul lflound Bone-Lb 2 .• &~· Fresh umis Rich Turkey Lb 3 69 S1t-ol , Tr11,if.rs or Sfitti;; Fresh l.nuis Rich Turkey Breast Lb 199 t'lnlf f&n!!lr.:ti Btecsf-Lh J 491 'Fully Cooked Harn Shank Lb .89 ut Hutt Portion·Walf!r Added Farmer john Slired Bacon Lb 149 16 OuOCr Pn<.l ngr U.S.D.C. Fresh Crabmeat F1akes Lb_269 lln1Wtw11~1lood Solad f avunle U5.D.C. Fresh Thresher Shark FilletsLb.498 Sei.HuoJTreot '9· ~h~t,~~~~,~~~t~h~I~"~'~.~~!~~ ,.n!~~ 9 (J_~~~JC~~ 8 Chef America Hot Pockets Select Varieties JO Ounce Packoge Jeno's Pizza Rolls 119 Sou•l:fl"~ ~Plll"fflni Of Combo.-6 Ounce Pocl.(# ·~ Jeno's Crisp 'N Tasty Pizza 119 O..'•Ot. ~4 Oil. s...j-1J 0.. or Cillnbo-7J Ot.·f"lmen a store " -. ' ar.,. Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Thuredey, .My 13, 1989 • Make a backyard splash with seafood fillets on the barbecue Amencans are gnlhng with Best Seafood Chef' for 1989. ParcbulDC Flab Stealua more frequency. And. they arc "fish steaks cook qu1ckl) and can -Purchase seafood products enjoying more non-trad1uonal easily be substituted for one from approved licensed stores and items ~n the grill, such · as fresh another in recipes or served in markets. vqetables and seafood. stemming combination to add more variety -Allow 1h to 111 pound per from consumer desire for more to a meal," she said. penon healthful low-fat foods, and the When planning your outdoor -Fish Steaks should look increasing variety t>f fish from all menu and shopping for fish steaks, freshly cut and not appear dried over the world. it is important to know what to around the edges. They should "Some of the best protein items look for and how to purchase and have a firm elastic texture, fresh for the &rill include fi sh steaks. store them. The National Fisheries and mild odor, and bright and such as salmon, tuna, shark, Institute offers the following re-shiny color. swordfish and halibut.·• says Jean comendations for the safe hand· -Store steaks in th~ coldest Marie Jossclin, named "America's ling of seafood: pert of the refrigerator and use ----~----~---------:_,....,--------~--------------------------------------------------------------------__.:::.__ __________________ __,within 1-2 days. No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With S~ater Bros. low, ·Low Price~ STATER BROS. 5-VARIETIES 16·0Z REGULAR OR DIET DR PEPPER. SPRITE. CAFFEINE-FREE, CLASSIC. CHERRY. REGULAR OR DIET 2-LTA REGULAR OR CORN ... ·wessct11 OD 48-0Z Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Sliced Bacon 'AMID'-Oeo •• ()7 ggc Vegetables .:=;:~ ~u Sirloin Tip Roast :·.:.nus "''1 '9 Pot Pies ~= .. hoi 99c r01 59c H TO 1 I-OZ 99• ~2 29• Lunch Meats == · .()l 69• Jeno's Pizza ~;Aflo(rl(S Sirloin Tip Steak :::,~:~[LES5 "'11" Burritos ~~~, .. Chicken Franks ::".i: ,~ 89' Fish Fillets ~~=-~00 •0AJSPY Sausage Links AAM«fl~ • .°' 69• Eggo Waffles fAMUPO • Red Snapper Fillets = ,. •221 Ice Cream ~~;i:·· ( . t t I '. I .. 'I I c ' .... i j • t .... I • I I t ' '-I .. .,, I I t ' ,J a1-oz 1219 s159 ttW ~•211 12-CT /24-0Z ASSORTED POTI10S NEPHTHVTIS DIErFENBACHIA ORIVY Hoa•1plaat8 •IC!! POT Ttpe for ortutnc Ftab Steau - A moderately hot fire is the best for cooking seafood -it sears the flesh of fish so that it retains its natural moisture. • -Thoroughly clean the grill with a brush and wipe it down with cooking oil. -Start the fire about 30 minutes before you intend to start cooking. Let it bum until white hot. Make sure 1t is uniform m heat by spreading out the charcoal evenly. Or. preheat an ourtdoor gas grill or electnc barbecue grill. -To protect the delicate flavor of fish. refrain from using strong fire starters and self-lighting bri- quets which have a strong aroma. Instead. use an electric fire starter or kindling. -Adjust the grill height to 4 to 6 inches above the heat. -Oil the fish to prevent stick- ing. - -Cook fish steaks directly o'er the heat source. -Baste fish frequentJy to retain moisture . ...-Consider mannades to lend a different taste of fish steaks. Choose from bottled salad dress- in& or a homemade combination of oil with vinegar or fresh lime or lemon juice and your choice of seasonings. Reserve extra marinade to brush on fish as it cooks. How To Determine Cooking Time Timing is crucial when it comes to cooking fish. The general guide- line for cooking fish is about I 0 minutes per inch of thickness at 450 degrees F. Fish is done when it just begins to flake easily when tested with a fork and the watery . translucent appearance of raw fish takes on an opaque cast through- out. However, the point between doncncss and overdoneness occurs quickly. Therefore. 1t 1s important to keep a watchful eye on the fish. checking it frequently, and 2-3 minutes before expected cooking time is complete to prevent over- cookinJ. Ir is 1mponant to remember that not all species of fish cook in the same amount of time and that the 10 minute rule is only a guideline to approximate cooking time. If you want to prepare moist and jui9'. steaks on the grill like America s Best Seafood Chef, try Chef Josselin's recipes for Grilled Salmon and Two Color Tomato and Ginger Relish. Grilled Marinated Tuna with Ginger Parsley Vinaigrette and Grilled Marinated Red SnaP.per with Lemon Grass and Basil. GRILLED SALMON WITH TWO.COLOR TOMATO AND GINGER RELISH C (t ouee) aaJmoa, UUbat, c ... or awerdfldt 1teak1 a talllespee111 olive oil. divided ~ tea1pooa pepper • .Uvldecl S larse pl•m tomatoes, peeled, seeded ud diced (abo•t 1-1 1, ctlpt) a yellow tomatoa, peeled, seeded ud diced or t cllerry tomatoes, qunered , I &abl..,...1 dMppe4 fre11t balil or t teaspoou dried ba1ll 1 tDI...... ... Re vme1ar t ......... flllely dopped , ••. ' er ...,, .... lime er lemoa Jake l 1ee1pn• •J umce Measure salmon at its thickest pert to determine approximate cook.in& time; place in glass dish. Pour I tablaooon olive oil in a anaJJ bowl. Brush salmon with olive oil and sprinkle witb 'h leltpOC>n pepper. Combine plum and yellow tomatoes wilh 2 table· spoons olive oil, y, teaspoon pep- per and remainina inaredicnts. Tomato Ginaer Relish can be ma 1 hour ahead. Place salmon on an oiled pill •5 incbet from hot ·coala. Grill. bnalbi• with oil and tumina once, ju1t until the fish beains to We when tested with a fork, allowina appro•imately l O mlauta cook1na time per iach of dakt..._ To terVe, divide tomato ..U.. on plaaa and pllCC hot fl1h • top. Or terVe relish on the side . ...... 41ef'Viap. -ID llAIUNATD -.......... Wllll ... --•Al9U81. ·-·-· ... nu• ... , ... I "' Ora~ Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thurtd1y, July 13, 1989 ca Barbecue fare South Pac,ific-style It 's barbccut season! Dust off raspberry vi nega r, the combina· 3 ~· If I d · the orill. pull out your apron and · ... w " t roun 5 with strawbc'mes, melon get ~ady to take advantage of lion becomts bo1h S3\0I) and 1c•p1tr1wberrle1, cut la Ult cubes and tarragon in mixing sv•ctt, a s:itrfect pairi ng for a hghil y I c•p culalo•-melo• co•-1 bowl Heal 011·vc 0 1·1 1'n small balmy nights and eas)' en1 cna1 n. grilled ch icken breast. ..~ ue · l'ng. Relaxation and fun,·, what,·,·, I teaspoon chopped frettl tar· saucepan. Stir in shallots; sa utc Fresh o lT the vines. kiwi fruit arc r11oa t'I ft b t t b S · · all about and that means no-fuss available now 1hrough October. t table1poon1 olive oil 0~ 1 so du no rowhn. ur 1 ~1 menus ror 1hc cook. vinegar an ptpper; eat unu You'll know their na vur is th e t tablespoons cllopped 1llallot1 mixture boi ls. It's easy to produce se nsational fullest when lhcy yitld sl i&bJ ly to t tablespoons raspberry dinners without spending hours in the iouch. much li ke an avocado. vlntiar Drizzle hol d~ssing over frui1. the kitchen. The trick is 10 keep 11 Pare off the fuzly bro.,.,n skin with 1~ teaspoon coartt black pep· tossing gently to mix well. Set simple. Use the summer's freshest ' a small knife. then cut them into per fruits aside 10 marinate 1·2 hours. ingredients and combine them 1n ~oun~s 10 show the s.parkling trec n 4 chicken breasts Grill or broil chicken breas1s un1il innova1ivc, flavorful wa ys. 1nten or fle cked .,.,.1th J'l lack H • d 1 cooked through. Spoon fruit co m· .. ot cooae r ce, optiona l . . . . Sou1h Pacific Fruited Chicken seeds. pote and JUIC~ over chicken JUSl features kiwifruit rounds tossed Pctl and slice ki wi fruit into. 1/4 btforc serving. scr\'c with hOt. with juicy chunks or can taloupe SOUTlf PACIFIC inch th ick ~lices. Cut slices 1n half cooked rice. if desired. Makes 4 and strawberry halves. When FRUITED CHICKEN to form half-circles. Toss kiwifruit servings. spiced with shallots, tarragon and 1--------------------------_;_ _________ _:======================== FEAST From CJ not touching bone. Place turkey o n gril l and brush skin with dressing. Grill tu rke\ 1n covered grill 2 to J ho urs. Add about 15 briqucts c verv 50 to 60 minutes. Avoid opening co"er un· less necessary . Baste O('Cas1onall y with dressi ng. Turkey is donl' "'hen a meat thermometer reachl·s 180 10 185 degrees in thickest part of thigh, and drumstick moves eas il y. If turkey has 31) a uto matic cooking timer device 10 judge doneness. following the" manufacturer's cooking guidelines on label. Ser· \'CS 12·15. SALAD·BAR PASTA SALAD 3 cups assorted (resb. veg· ttables (broccoli or cauliflower Ooretl\ carrot ill ces and whole mu1broom1) t ounces broad egg noodles, cooked •nd drained 1/4 cup bottled reduced·calorie creamy llallaa dressing In mediu m·sizcd bo...,I. conl· bine \'egetables~ noodles and dressing. Toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate salad until read y 10 serve. Serves 4. CHUNKY GAZPACHO ~ pound 1omatoe1. peeled, 1ff'ded and cut into 114.jocb ca6e1 ~ cup cacambcr, peeled and cut Jato 14 ·1acil cubes YI cap green pepper, cut into 14 ·lacb eabes 'h cup onion, finely chopped I clove garlic, finely chopped 1 ~ cupt bloody mary tomato drink mix In medium.sized 00" I. con1· binc tomatoes. cucumber, gree n pepper, onion. garlic and tomato drink mix. Co \'er and refri gerate · overnight 10 allow flavors to blend. To scr"c. spoon mixture into soup bowls and garnish with seasoned crou1 ons. if desired. · SEAFOOD FromC4 ing time; place in a glass dish. Petl off tough outer layers or lemon grass;'1hinly slict' the tender, pale yellow panion to yield about I/~ cup. Place in food processor and process until finel y chopped. Add basil and pulse on and off until finely chopped. Add oi l slow. ly through the feed tube. Stir in red_ pepper and pepper. Spread over fish. coaling all sides. Re· frigeratc until ready to use . Place fish on hot. \\'cil--0iled grill 4 to 5 inches above hot coals. Grill about 3 minutes per side or just until fish begins to nakc when tested with a fork. allo wing a total cookina time of approximately 10 minutes per inch thickness of fish. Transfer to plates and garnish with basil sprigs. Makes 4 scr· vi ngs. GRILLED MARINATED TUNA SERVED WITH GING.ER -CILANTRO VINAIGRETTE 4 (I euce eac•> lua 1teak1 ~ e11p cll•Pfff cll••lre (fre•• ceriuMler or cMaett pinley) •1•14ed S l•bletpoeat peaa1t oil, dl•i.H I --llaely c .. pped cblll ,..,.,. (Md •• Auhlm) ·or 14 ... _ ""'-... ,.,..., t &ea ..... MJ UllCf: I taltletf111t fl9ely cHpped papr 1 tUfllfll• nd "'• vtMpr Menu~ fish at its thickest 1>9n to determine approximate cook- ina time: place in glass dish. Com- bine 2 i.ablnpoons peanut oil, V• cup cilantro. chili pepper and soy sauce. Pour over fish and mariuw for at 'east 15 minutes. To prepare vinaiarctte, combine slftllt'. AllDAlnina v. cup cilantro and vinepr in medium bowl. 11•• -•• oil until it bubbles ailcl polll' over li•r miJtture. Let -" 15 ntlnuteL ~ fish on Ital pill 4 IQ S 1.-abo¥e llol .... C'eoll, ·~-JUll until ... .... .. euily -....... Wilt • . ud ii Slill ...... allowi• -'"'"'"" 10 -... por Inch or dlickn<SS por 1111. Sotw llalt immedialdy "ilh -.......... MaU. 4 ..,. ¥inp. 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OZ. llTl ,, ' ' .. , , , ' • Orange Coaft DAILY PILOT/Thuradey, Jul';' 13, 1988 C7 Plastic surgeons practice skills on Texas inmates DEA R ANN LANDERS: Please tell your readcn who live in Texas lhat if they want a free face-lift all they have to do is perform an illegal act that will land them In the Texas State Prison in Galvcstqn. This offer is good for bolh men and women. The su11cry wi ll be performed at Galveston s John Scaly Hospital, which is affiliated with the University ofTcxas·Medical School. 11 will flcasc you to know that the bill wil be picked up by lhc tax-am - A TEXAS ANN FAN FROM paye rs. This has been go ing on for WAY BACK 20 years. DEAR WAY BACK: Tiie story If you think I am making th is up, 1ou.aded a bll flaky 10 I lclcplloaed Ann, call somebody at the liouston tile Ho•1ton Chronicle 11 yoa ••I· Chronicle and they wi ll verify it. J111t 1ntff. I was pat la lo•cll wllla 1,500 society members have 1 thing in common WASHINGTON (A PJ -Fiftv ~ears after the movie "Mr. Sm11h Goes to Washington." he 's con11ng again. again a nd aga in. Some of the 1,502 members of the Jim Smith Society -the only re- quirement is to have th at name - are gathering here this weekend. The Jim Smith Society y,•as estab- lished 20 years ago by -th is is ob"·1ous -Ji m Smuh: a good- naturcd James H. Sm1 1h Jr., 68, of Camp Hill, Pa., retired pllbhc rela- uons man and self-described "foun- der-president-ne .... •slct tc r cd 1 tor -ch 1t•f bank.roller." He devotes much of his hfr· to locating Smiths na med Jim. They gather somewhere e\ Cf) year for a summer festi val , y,•ith a golf tourney and a softball game that always poses a challenge for the r.corekccpcr. ··We've had instances .... -hen some- onr inadvertently calls out. ·~tc). Jim!'.'' recalls Can1p Hill's J1n1 . "and 50 heads turn."' His grandson. J im David Smith. 14. of Orange Park, Fla:. will attend. He is the son of Eric Smith. named af\er the brother, killed 1n World War II, of Jim Smith's wife. Also at1end1ng: Jim Re~liolds Smith and his .,..•ife. Esther-Louise. of Indianapolis. wi th three grand- kids. Gra.nddaugh ter Stephanie Smith can introduce. he r s1bl1ngs: "'This is my brother, J1n1. And this is my other brother, Jim." Brother Jim Reynolds Smith 111 is 13. He is known as Jimmy. Jim Christo pher Kenneth Smith 1s 4. ;\t home. they call him Chns. All told, founder Jim Smith e\· pttts more than 50 Jim Smnhs to Sl'OT l .ll>llT attend. Over the years. he has has bent the rules a bit. . .\t the insistence of one. membrr. the club admitted the mf"mber's son. ·r1mm r Ja1nes Smith, but onl y on the cond111on hc "·ould go by T. Jim. Timmy hated being ltfi out , dur- ing reunions. of the class picture. Now there 1s a sprinkling of M. James Sm11 hs and F. Ja1ncs Smiths. W. James Sm11h of Washington is helping organize the reunion. His wife Y.'lll take the class pictu re with the Capnol in the background and ever} Jim holding a sign gi vi ng his home town. Camp Hill Jim said he con~1dcred , bul final!~ ruled out. shoY.1ng the.. old J1mm} Stewart mo\ 1c. "Mr. ';m11h Goes to Washington." The Saturda) bus tour will stop 10 place a Y.'feath at the Vietnam Vet- erans ~1 cn1onal 1n honor of more than 30 James Sm11hs .,.. host· nan1es are on the wall. Four V1ctnan1 vet- eran J1n1 Smiths y,•111 conduct the CC"rcmon~. On the soc1c1y 's roles art• eight women nan1cd Jun or J1mm1e. ·Some lost their Smiths through n1ar- riage. but y,•erc a\lOY.'C'd to sta} 1n. But J1mn1 1t' Smith of RuO's !)ale. Pa .. stayed .... ·11hout 1roublc. She marned the Re'. Jim Sm11h They have a so n. Ji m. The society nC"ver met before 1n Washingto n. but 1n 1986 se veral mem~rs showed up at Arlington National CemC"tef) for the reburi al of a Civil \l.'ar Medal of Honor winner whose remains mistakenl y had been put 1n a pau~r·s grave. He was Capt. James Smnh. Stevea Lons, who did lavu1tpllve reportla& oo tlte 11bjtt1. t.o.1 l&Jd lludredt of ..... '" ,II.ave bee1..1ettla& face.-Ut11. UpM.e· tlo• (removal of fat) Hiii MM Jobi. He recot1nted detal11 et u a.cervlew wltll 1 Sl·year-old prtso••r •!lose r1clal 1ar1ery kept lllm ln Ute llospl· tal for ! I days. Tlte bill for lilt room aloae was 11!,111 . I 11.0 learned tht • COll\llcted r1pl11 1ervl•& lime ill t.o.ltlaaa received an lmpla.nted letUcle at Ckarlly Ho1pltal la New Orle1a1 tllat cost Ille st.le u etlima&ed li,100. ne lmpluted 1e1Ucle re- placed oae lllat was •lseuetl aM Ud bffll 1ar1lc1lly removed ~ High hoop 11~7. Aen~ill& to • 1poke1peno• for tM prisoa ill Tuai, IH J111if.k'aUoa f•r tMM precedvet 11 tlaat plaatlc 11r1eta• need Ute practice ... cot- melic 1•rat:t)' m11i:e1 a penoe feel better abo•I lalmsell. StMJei were dted ~ prove tlaat l•mate1 were le11 likely &o retan to prison If they 1ta• a la.IPer level of 1elf-,1teem. Tllere may be some vaUdlty lo ~ eWmt, bat ll teems tlaat tile bJ1 aeaatl\le 11 lllat Ute taxpayers are stack wltb Ute bill. I'm 1ure pleaty of people wllo would like plastic 11r1ery would be very pluse4 If tMy eo1ld 1et the work .._ wttll H cllar1e. Dennis Flores d raws friends try their sklll '1tchbur9, Mass. • b e ad on t h e basket •• at a grown ~wp hoop In • h• •nd park In -- • • • DEAR ANN LANDE'RS: What a tempest in a teapot you created when you printed pro and con letten about turnin1 out lights when on·e· leaves a room. The resultli of us in& a rule of 1humb may vary &really. depending on whose thumb 1s being used. Those 10,000 corresponde nts who said "Leave the hghts on" were using a uuht) company's thumb. When you put figures to paper a different p1c1ure emerges. For Clam- p\e: A 100-wau bulb costs 80 cent~ and lasts 800 hours. If 1hr li re of the bulb ts reduced one hour each 11me 111s switched ofT. that makes the cost llOICO"'( 01'1 . ly SYDNEY OA4ARR • Tll•nday, July 13 of "switching" onc,.tcnth of a cent . My electncuy costs 12 cents per kwh or 1.2 cents to li&h t a 100.w•tt bulb ror ...one.. bout... One-le.nth of 1 cent wo uld pay for five minutes of liahL l think your original authority 11- correc.t, Annie. If you pnnl this. please don't ule my name. In case I'm wron&, I don't wa nt my electricit}' _turned off! - J.P .. LOS ANGELES DEAR J.P. t•OC M•rau, I pretame): Yoa Jot1· me early .. IM secoDd parqrapjl, He cM ... b•ff1 .. my rea41a1 afflnce will ~ more tU._llappy to tell me lf ,_. reuoala& It flawed. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): E,;cellent fo r dinin1 out. for rclumins favor to one who "took over" wh ile you were absent. Money quntion, previo usly bone of contentton. Y.111 be resolved. Gemini, Sqjttarius persons figure prominently. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Leg.al tangle will be solved quickly. It is a matter of d1scern1ng who o .... ·ns what and then rcv1sin& acoountin& procedures. Attention also cen1rrs around public relations, pannenhip, marriage. GEMINI (May 21 -Junc 20): Many of your bes! qualities surface. Focus on charm, curiosity. ability to e~press ideas 1n entertaining. humorous manner. Jqb that seemed formidable wi ll be finished with relative cue. Proceed! CANCER (June 21-July 22): Study Gemini message. Accent domestic adjustment, charm. bcaul)". diplomacy. You'll acquire art object or IU.xury item. either through purchase or as g.if1. Creauve endeavor succeeds in bis way. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Caution Stif\S up all o,·er the place. Go fast at your own nsk. ProJ«t currenll11 lacks structure. fi nancial and otberwi1e. Focus on emouonalism , psychic 1mprcss1ons. Property appra1sa.I comes under scruuny. VrRGO (Aug.. 23-Scp!. 22): You learn tha1 unique coll«tion is worth more than ong.inally an1ic1pa1ed. Close relative. possibly brother or·sistcr, _provides ~·al uable hints. clues. Cancer, Capncom P.Crsons play paramount roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ci. 22): A.nsY.'er to question that arose aperoximatcly nine days ago is obtained. Focus on distance, langu.iJC. J>OU:lble pattio- pation in importing products. Long d1sta net commun1cauon is involvccJ. SCORPIO (Oc1 . 23-Nov. 21 ): Stress independence, style , initiative. Green li&h t flashes for p1onttring prOJCCt. Be direct. get to heart of matters. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): What had been .. kept secret" is now oul in open. Modus operandi should be revised accordingly. Assets you rely upon may be 1n ··wrong" hands. Famil)' member might be misinformed. CA·PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Key is divcrsificatton. Plainly it would be error to put all cps in one basket. Popularity continues. Opportunities multiply. Some might s.a y ... You've become life of party!" That's corTCCt! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Nqoua1ions reliting to promotion, ambition.are temporaril y stalled. Red tape, bureaucrats could ~ involved. Close associate skipped essential details, fC9 Uiring some steps lO be retraced. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Attention centers on ability to com- municate. to clarify position. You'll be working with your hands. Member of opposite se,; is attracted. will say so. Maintain sense of humor, reality_ IF JULY 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY let go of situation that has drained you emotionall y. financially. Yo u can begin from fresh start and take pater charge of your own destiny First, gel rid of encumbrances which should not concern )"OU. Focus on mantal statu~. partnership, public appearances., successful dealings wnh women. Taurus.. Leo. Scorpio persons play important roles 1n yo ur life. You broke from famil)' pattrm. possibly were separated from one or bolh parent.s. You·11 be veritable social hon in Oclo~r. TRY PALMOLIVE. UCI professor chairs department Dr. Leon J . O.terwell, professor of information and computer science. hu been named c.hairman of UCl's department of information and computer science. effccu ve July I . A faculty member since 1988, Oste~il 1s a leading ex pert in software en&ineer1ng and is known for inventina process programmin~. a rtvoh1tionary software technique, and alto specialized in sta1ic analysis. and software environments and tools. Osterweil, 1 rcsidcn1 of Corona del Mar, succeeds Dr. John KJD1 . a faculty member si nce 1981 who has chaired the department since 1984. Kina lias accepted a one-year ap- pointment as visiting professor and Bower Faculty Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration. ••• UC San Francisco awarded 'l'NIUI F. W1e1llaoff, D.D.S .. of Costa Mesa the Sooy Cup nx:ogn iz- in1 his •cademi.c achic"ements and outst1ndin1 professional conduct. The prntl&ious award. the hiJhes1 I . 'tt. HO\ U Sign ordinance strict in Moscow You know where Calvin Coolidge moved when he let\ the White House? Into a $36-1-month duplex apartment in North1mp1on. Mass. Numerous unauthorized people llsttn to cordlcu phone convena· lions. Or ta 11yt one ham radio opa9tor. Who thinks you ouaht not live out your c:rcdh card number owr IUCb a telephone. ·~iaht 11Vtna time ... wri1es a c:liani._· .... inven1ed by 1 aailor who cut olf one end of a line and 11>liced it 1onto tbe other end io make it '°"Ff." honor a graduating UC San Fran- cisco denial student can receive. was presented at this year's commence- ment ceremony. Wuesthoff, wh o earned his bachelor"s degree 1n biolQ&y al UCLA. plans 10 return to Southern California a nd enter pnvate prac- tice. ••• Ty nom11, sludent of the year and captain of the Edison High School football team 1n 1985. gradu- ated fiflh 1n his class at the Air Force Academy and won a '"'o-year schol- arship to Harvard Un1vers1t y whC"re he'll seek his M.8 .:\. Thomas s1ud1ed two majors al the Air Force Academy -foreign re la- tions and aeronauucal eng1nt.-eri ng. He plans lo become an ambassador or astronaut, friends say. • •• Mark H1wtln1, an all-Sunset L.eaaue center on the 1988 Edison High School football learn. received an athletic scholar!hip at Cal Poly San ~uis O bispo. He is 1he son of Namey and Cal H1wkl•1, owners of a Huntington Beach construction HHIUfol Both vulnerable. Sou1h deals. 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