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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-08-10 - Orange Coast PilotPanamanian, U.S. soldiers In 3-hour standoff WORLD/A4 T HE ORANGE COAST Arms talks protesters to appeal convictions COAST/A3 T HLR DA l'. Al'Gl.ST I 0. I 9H') 25CENT Charities assail CM funding policy lly llOll VAN EYKEN Of -0...,, ,_ IU1ft Costa Mesa's chantable organiza- tions were still rcd1ng Wednesday af\er the adoption of a city policy aimed at barring illegal immigrants from receiving humanitarian ser- vices. Directors of several organizations Mesa may extract pact from dentists By llOll VAN EYKEN 9' -0...,, ,_ ,..,,, Costa Mesa officials took another step Wednesday toward s.enhng 'Nith a sroup of dentist~ who once threat- ened to block a S50 m1lhon re- dcyelopment project planned for Triangle Square m the Cit) 's down- town. The Cit)' Council. acting jOmtly as the Red~lopment .\.gcOC). ap- pro,•ed a land sale that consolidates a parttl n~ed to build a medic-al and dental o ffice buildinJ for the dentists who ~ill lose their present offices to the rcde' clopment prOJC'Ct. On May 25. me council appro\'cd • multi-level sn oppang and enter- ta.inment'ccnter for the block. which is bounded by 19th Strttt. Harbor Boulevard and Newpon Boulevard. The tnangular block 1s now oc- cupied by shops and professional offices. City offic1als and many m the communit)' praised the proposed 185.QOO.square-foot. panish-St)·le centrr. ha1hng it as the crowning touch m a 16-)ear elTon by the city to spruce up its downtown. It was also cnucned. part1cularl} by bu mess owners v. ho must rc--~~-to-makt··,room .. fer~ MW- devclopment. TM owners said that the block ~-as not bhghted and therefore did not n~ a rcde"elopment project. Among the lcadm& cnucs was Dr. JCfT)' McClellan, a dentist who a.raued that a dental practioc could easily be destroyed 1f at were moved to an unsuitable location or if it took too long to romplete the move. McClellan and others spearheaded an efTon to force a referendum on the rcdc,•clopment project. and p tbcrcd thousands of silflaturcs from residents who agreed the mat- ter should be put to a citywide vote. The rdcrcndum fell shon of its aoaJ of 4. 700 stgnaturcs. however. Meanwhile, McClellan and other membcn of the Costa Mesa Dental Group siped a property sale and ~location llI'CCment with the d~ vclopcr. Trian&Jc Square Joint Ven- ture. The developer proposed to build a medical and dental office buildina at the comer of 19th Sutet and Anaheim A vcn~ that wo uld provide officie SPllCC for most of the dentists at Triangle Square. Wed.DClday's action by the council and ~ ratified the sale of a 40- by-1 lo-tbot lot to Trianale Square Joint Venture to complete the site for tbc office buiJclina. .. TbiJ is just an attempt on our put to inconvenience u littk as poeli~ tbc people who need to be relocated,~ Oenld Klein. tbc joint ventVft'I mrncral pm1Der. said. Klein u1d tbc prohional build· ina would probably bcMlle si~ den- tists. The bar dentittl in lhe Colu Mesa Deneal Groep have already .-eed to rdoc:ate i• tl9e new build-ias. Klein aid. He laid MIO'iacions were d ...._ on wi~ IWO other dentists. said they would snub the city rather than comply with the policy. hich states that any organization receiv- ing a financial grant from the city must adopt a procedure for verifying that the ~oplc it serves arc legal residents. "Morally this whole thmg reeks. of course." Scott Mather. president of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. said m response to the adop- tion Tuesday of the sweeping pohcy. Because of fears that the regu- lation would endanger public health, the council exempted agencies that provide direct medical or dental services. Other services. such as emergency food and housing and child care will be affected. T he policy could also apply to free concerts and membership in youth clubs. Even the traditional Costa Mesa Fish Fry could be affected. one council member said, because the /Lions Club. which organizes it, gets money from the city to suppon th~ chanty event. Reprnentauves of most organaza- tjons polled Wednesda) said they had not yet decided hov. 10 respond to the new pohcy. Many said. however. that to im- plement such a pohq .,.,,ould not be m ket'ping With the philosophies of their organizations. "It's complctel) contrar) to our m1ss1on statement.'' said Debbie O'Connor. exccutl\ e director of FISH. an mterfanh emergenC\ rehcf agenq .. I don't know ho" It "ould work for us c onom1calh. with all the pape~ork we'd have lO do for ea h clt~nt." O'Connor sa1d the FISH execuuve board "'ould meet next week to decade what to do in response to the pohr~. She sa1d the S:!0.000 federal re,enue shanog grant given to FISH f Plene see FUNDtNG/ A2J WemaR helEl for -murder, apparent botched suicide 9y AUX \l/IWAMS and IRIS YOKOt Of-Dlllly ~ SU!ft Police booked an un1den11fied woman on suspicion of .murder fol- lowing a fatal shooting and an ap- _Darent su1c1de attempt Wednesd__it~ at a Newpon Beach condomamum complex. Officers responding to repons of multiple gunshots at the Newpon Terrace condominiums around ~ p.m. found the .,.,,oman Wlth gunshot anjunes h·mg near an unadenufied man's bod) m a condom1n1um a1 ~ Lautude Court. The man apparent!~ dac~d from gunshots wounds. pohce spoke~man Bob Oakle) said. The woman was rushed to Foun- tain Valley Regional Hospital. where Sfie was lasted IO cnti.cal Condition The woman. hov.e' er. was exJ)('Cll'O to surv1,·e her v.ounds Oakle' said Both victims were esumated to he m their 40s. Oakle) said "We are unable to confirm the 1denuues of enher pan~ at this CO\'ER STOR\. /PROFILE point. so no name5 will be released unttl v.e do so:· Oakk) ~Jd late Wednesday night. · Invcsttgators could not confirm the events of the k1lhng. but neigh- bors m the complex. located m a pocket of Newpon Beach sur- rounded b~~s:a. reponcd heanng multiple shots separated b' a fev. minutes One neighbor said he hoard a !.tnes of about fi' e shots.. then sav. a 1o1.oman. 1o1.hom he 1dcnufied as tbe f Pteaw see MURDElt I All .Man who drowned off HB died where he loved to be By IRIS YOKOt Of """ ~ ~ ,,.,, The photograph shows Craig Hand s1tt1nJ amid strewn clothes and papers. jOkmgly weannJ a straw hat and a broad gnn on his face. The picture had ~n taken while the 2~year-old Huntington Beach man hel~d his gjrlfnend. Lisa Courtemarche. clean up her room. .. I hated cleaning up m~ room. -ll'nct t'"' ·madt--'.,~-dntt -it ... Courtemarche. also 20. said. To his family. the humorous photograph depicts what a fun-lov- ing. generous. thoughtful person Hand was. Despite a brain tumor that restncted his act1v1t1es. Hand cononued to hve hfe to -the fullffi and always had a smile on his face. his family said. "He alwar,s saw the world as a good place. · Counemarche said. "He taught you a lot about just beina happy.· "1 thmk he was too good for this world.'' Hand's m other. Mar)". said. "1 can't believe I'll never sec him •in or hear that big laugh or Stt his big smile." Hand disappeared last Thursday after goina out for a swim at Hunt- in&ton City Beach. His body washed ashore Sunday near the pier. not far from where he had left Counemarche to 10 swimmina. Cr ... Hand Ills In dte rOOM of 1111 11rlfrlend, LI•• Courte....,clle. wrestling teams. Because the tumor was located in a critical area. doctors decided to treat it with medication and leave SWJCTY as a last resort. Ha nd's ~nts said. He took med1cauon three umes a day and bis seizures apecared to be under oontrol. bis family wd. He hadn't bad a seizure s1noe April. vices that night. The discover)· of the tumor did 1n1t1a ll) depress Hand. his family sa1d. "It was hard for b1m to accept," his mother said "He wanted to be a policeman. go mto the SCTVICC. • He was 18 years old." .. But he didn't qwt -that was the maJn thmg." PhtJ Hand said. "I told him. 'You can't let the tumor get . t k d Vlce.- Hand connnucd bis verv athJeuc. act1,·e hfest}le. which ·included b19cle nding almost every day. WClght bfung and. even though the seizures required him to pve up dnving. work:tng on rebuilding his 1968 Camaro. He took classes at Oranac Coast College as preparation for a luturc in some son of manual trade. "He d1dn·t want to stop doi~ things he loved to do,· Cou.nema.rcbc said. "What 1 admired 1s the way he handled 1t," bis mother said. ~1 don't thmk a lot of l8-ycar-01ds could have. He didn't bcoome biuer. He didn.t become hateful. The only thina that aot h.im do-..vn was when bis driver's lice~ was suspended·· Ironically, Hand was a health nut. according to his family. "He took over my drawers. shelves for vitamins and teas." Mary Hand said ... And be loved~ it. M "He had a remedy for anyt.bins." Courtcmarche said. Looking for •dventure An autopsy confirmed Hand died of drowniDJ-Because he was such a stroaa SW1mmer who loved the water. his family believes a 9Cizurc is what caused him to drown. Doctors found the brain tumor in July 1987, j ust after Hand graduated from Edison Hiah School. where be excelled on the swimming and Sittina in the fanuly room of their specious home near Edison High on Wednesday af\cmoon. Ptul and Mary Hand and Counemarche fond- ly talked about Hand as they pasted dozens of pictwa of him on poster board for display at memorial scr- Rel'sion was also imponant to Hand. probably a result of the in· fluencc of his J)9tcmal ~ m Costa Mesa, bis family said. lff Miii• Pcwt••ua. 9, 1a1r .. • spin on • wll••I and ttopea tor _.. fortune • Mventur• ,...~pound In l.nrlne·1 Untver- ~ Peril. ,...._,....._. LIAl lG/AJI Ball denied for man facing · extradition to Mexico 9y LU&..-I AllNIST . °' .. ..._ ....... A federal judle denied bail Wednelday to a prisoner who was coavicled of killi.111 a Llluna 8tach mu ill t 91S ud who is the b:u1 of a rme anditioa effort by tbc MH- bD ~t. While findi~ no special circum· sianc:es to justify the tclease of John Ward, U.S. District Judie William A. Insram in San Jote scheduled a fifth bail hearing for Monday. FQUr ycan aao. 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C1 lla.tilllrwll ............................... AIJl-1 E-···················· AIO 01 rDPJd .•.•.••...••..••...•.••.. Cl·tO Food ............... , .•••.•••• ~·~····~--11-6 "· I ' .. M Or-.. 0-OAtlV Ptl.OT/ Thurlday. ~ 10. 1919 Mesa cancels sidewalk project, saves palm trees Ir IOll VAii IYQN Of • ._ ....... 17 stately, 70.year-okl s-Jm trees on tbe street. By tbe end of d i9CUSSions before the Cosu Mesa City c.ouaclJ this week, almost everyone had come o ut iD favor of trees and hardly anyone had m uch good to •Y about sidewalks. The IUe\Ch of Tutlln A venue had been taf'Fled for aidewalk construction under the city's $800,000 parkway maintenance P1'91"1m and a policy o f establish-1na safe rou\et fn..m residential areas to local schools. But Rick Pickerlna. assistant to the city manager, said city officials had not intended to cut down any of the old palms until some residents asked to have trees in front of their ho mes removed. By a vote of .... the council voted not to spend any city money to remove palm t rees or construct a sidewalk t>n Tustin A venue between 19th and 20th streets. Residents of Tustin A venue and nearby streets had accuaed city officials of wantin& to cut down a stand of Some residents did say they wanted the palms out. Amons the ra.sons &ivcn were that the trees are messy Psychiatric testing . Ordered for Mesan 8y JANtr ZIMMERMAN °' .... OlllY ..... SUff A Costa Mesa man who allegedly ran over his wife several times with a pickup truck was o rdered Wednes- E, ,y to underao psychiatnc testing fore being sentenced to a possible ur-ycar prison term. : Jcny Holland, 24, had been t baraed with attempted murder. but the chai1e was reduced to assault .,;th a deadly weapon when his wife refused to testify against him. He wu 5ubsequently sentenced to three ~ probation. , Holland was a.rrested again in May on misdemeanor spouse abuse ~· The case was later dropped use his w1fe. Lindy Holland. did Got respond to a sub~na. Holland's arrest. however. viol- ated the terms of probation on the earlier incident. in which he alleged- l y pushed his wife out of their truck and ran over her three times. Judge David 0 . Caner ruled that Holland viola ted probation and or- dered tha1 he undergo psychiatric evaluation. When the case resumes Sept. 22. Holland face a maximum four-year prison term. Defense a ttorney Rob Harley said he will ask for supervised probation w11h psychiatric counseling. "His wife wants him back," Harley said. "The guy's not violent. e'cep1 tOWJ\rd. his wife.'' kfl) Holland broke down in tears se' eral tames dunng the hcanng. Lind' Holland. 33. took the stand but refused to testify against her husband. The Judge a llowed statements about the beating that she made to police after her husband's arrest. She told pohce that HoUand had htt her ~1th 1he phone and thrown her out of the house. and officers noticed bnuses on her body. Holland 1s being held at the O r- ange C-oun1~ Jail without bail. ad that they harbor rats and other vermin. But other ruidcnt1 •11~ that the trtts. which are on city property, belona to the public and sho uld not be cut down to suit the whims o f a few homeowners. "This is the last larae. contJn uo us stand of palms left io the east side." one resident, Kellv Christensen ~d. , . Christensen and others frorp the neighborhood a11ued that they wo uld rather the area kept its "semi· rural look;" palm tree shaded and without sidewalks. Al one point, Councilman Orv Amburaey suuested t.ha1 a sidewalk be construct~d so . that it mc&ndcrcd amona the trees.. instead of d1splacan1 them. Jn the end, however. Amburacy. Mayor P~ter Buffa. Vice Mayor Mary Hombuc~le and <:;ouncalman . Ed G ta11ow all voted to discontinue the sidewalk proJect on Tustin A venue. "It occurs 10 m e that there arc a lot ,<~f places that want us 10 spend city money on them., Hom~uckle said. "Why not spend the money there instead. Only Councilwoman Sandy Genis voted .to put in the sidewalk, sayina it would be safer for children. Council ta~gets beach pollution By States News Service WASHI NGTON - California beach visitors will wade . through a growing amount of syn nges. raw sewage and 1ox1l· ~as1es from now until 1he next century unless the federal go,crnment steps in, a pn- vate en"ironmental group said Wednesda}. C'ahforn1a coastal waters arc among man) in the U.S. being harmed b) 1nrrcas1ng ind ustrial. medical and mun1c1pal pollution. the "'latural Rc\ources Defense Council said. j On Wednesday. Supenor C'oun [l(arate expert admits A Newpon •••ch pollce officer stands In th• doorw•r of • condominium where a woman allegedlJ kHted • man Wednesday afternoon. I' shot ftr ed from Inside made the hole to t he right of the house number. Neither person had been lndentlfled. Thi.' council. ha~cd 10 San Fran- c1<.l'O. Washington and New York. rclcast.·d a plan Wednesday for clean- ing up coa\tal \'lJ\ers. "l he attllUlk ha'i been we can d ump anytbmg into the ocean.s." !>aid Roben ·\dkr. NROC clean \\3tt•r cxpcn "If "C begin this plan 1mml.'d1ateh. Wt.' can anuc1pate we can re' ersc ·th1' trend 1n five years." • ;nolesting six boys • 8Y The DMl)t Piiot • • A karate expen pleaded guilt~ to Jnolcsting six bo)S he met near the tf Wltington Beach Pier in e:tchange ~ran ind icated sentence of 17 H'ars Jn prison. a prosecutor said Wt.>dnes-,. Wc'>t Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas was set for .\ug. 18. "I think it's a fair sen1ence. in fact it's what we asl.ed tht' court for:· Koski said. Ocfcnse attorney Jerome Goldfein lOuld not be reached for comment. MURDER From Al resident of the condominium nc t door, wander out of her ho me can) -'"f. what appeared to be a shotgun. 'I asked her if everything was O K." Leslie Cushing said. describing a shon conversation he had with the woman o utside the condominium between the gunfire. "She said. 'Everything is fine and would ~ou please leave.· " The woman set the gun on the ground as If trying to hide tt. Cushing said. Cushing said the wo man was bleedrng from the chm. and mo- meots later returned inside. at which t ime he heard about thre<.> more shots. Hours earlier. the woman had approached Cushing and olft'rcd him he'!" small dog. The wo man claimed she had 10 move from her home. Cushing said. Lisa McGee. 24. who '"cs across the alley from the scene. charac- terized the neighborhood as quiet. McGee "'as inside watching the film "The Natural .. ''hen shl' heard several loud "bang~." "I didn't 1hin k the) were gunsho t'i when I first heard them. The\ had a different sound. I tho ught · nia)lx· th<'} were firecrackers that kids "e rt' playing with ... McGee said McGee said she came outside to inspect the sounds and ~1" fl middle-age woman outside with a cut on her chin. he said she had seen the woman onh twin· beforr. both umes at night · The last timl' McG1:e had ~1.'l'n the woman. the woman had artrd suspi<:ious and quest1om·d \kGel' about possible th1e,cs 1n lhl· arl'3 .\ h1g probli;-m in Southern Cali- fornia for ma"' 'ears has been the direct dumping · of inadequate!)· 1reatrd St'wagl' mto the ocean. said Mark Gold. staff '>C1ent1st for Heal 1he Ba' 1n anta Monica. "Weil o 'er one h1lhon gallons per da~ 1s discharged mto southern Ca li- fornia "atrrc;:· Gold said. l 'rban runuff 1!> no~ an even larger challenge hn·ouse sc1cnt1sts arc J U~I hcrnm1ng aware of the danger'> of runoff from rcs1dcnt1al chl·m1cals. ht• ..aid : James Hydnck. a flambo~ant inanial ans teachcr who called :himself "Sir Ja mes" and claimed to 'have supernatural powers. changed his plea on Friday. two days before bis preliminary hearing was sched- uled to begm on I I fdo"' and several m isdemeanor counts. ·Depu- ty District Attorney Mike Koski ,aid. H)drick. bcfncnded lhc I:!-and 13-}car-old ho~s la t summer and invited them 10 "atch mania! ans demons1rauons and '1dcotapes at his Hunttng1on Beach apartment. ' here he instead molested them. H)drick al'>o faces tnal for dc- o;truct1on of h1'I cdl al thr Orange Count~ Jail. He alleged!) npped a bench from the "all and broke a "lnUO\\ Pacific Bell strike continues ~1ormwa1er lames automobile ml. g;irdi;-n lll\ICS and street l11ter d1rel th into thl' o<:ean untreated. < il>h.I ~1d .. ln ~anta Monica Bay we ha' t.' 50 million beach ,·1s1tors a ) ear c;o ~ou can 1mag1nt• the i;-,posure .. He faced a maximum sentence of 33 years. but Koski said 1t was unlikely he would have rec·e1ved that much prison time . Sentencing before He was arrc<;ted m Oecemher "hen a H un11ngton Beach pohci;- offa·cr saw him discussing ps~ch1cs on a 1elev1~1on talk show Rams join fight against drugs By City News Service Los Angeles Rams quanerback Jim Everett introduced a program Wednesday that will use football card s to help k.Jds make a pla) for a drug and cnme-frcc life. The Rams wlll distribute the cards at the Oct. 8 Rams-Falcon game at Anaheim Stadium. The cards. which come in sets of four. will feature football action shots on the front and cnme and safety tips on the back. FUNDING Thompson said the pohcy could ' be a burden to CSP employees and P'rom A 1 volunteers. ,by the _£i!.y .M<um:i..$.IU'~<L'l-,..,..;·1t ~92!q ~~2n.e steyJ_urtJ.ls~ • s1grufieant pan of the agenC) ·s as if'We we!:n t a ~ayounco Wltn bud&et paperwork. she said. · Mather also sa1d 1t would be up to Council members voted to grant the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter's-S9,800 to CSP for its youth shelter. 'board of directors to decide what to ~he director of Share Our Sclvt;s. do about the pohcy. But he said he believed by some t~ be the ma!n was saddened by the council's ac-target of the new city policy. said tion thert was no question about how her "When people come to us for orpnizatio!l would deal with it. heJp, it's because they're out on the SO.S, w~1c~ o~rates a food a nd streets with no place to live. T hey've cloth1na d 1stnbut1on center as well often lost any documents they might as· free modi?l and dental clin1cs .. is have had .. Mather said. Costa Mesa s largest poverty rchef "It makes me sad. h 's sad that we · agenq " The city council approved a have to dissipate energy in this S25.000 grant Monday night fo r _,ncptive way. I mean. what's next? SOS. . By City News Servtce In lhe founh da} of a stnkt.> against Pacific Bell. the president of that company Wcdnesda) sent a letter to workers. claiming their union 1s not apprising them of man- agement's latest contract offers Separately. the compan) an- nounced a SI 0.000 reward for 1 n for- mation leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for alleged vandalism of pho ne equip- ment statev.ride. Janice Wood. Communicauon Workers of America Los Angeles Chapter president. said union of- ficials resent PacBcll President Phil Qu1gley's tactics. "First of all. ""c think 11 1c; inap- propna1c for the rompan) 10 l·unrn<:t our members." Wood said. "There 1s a lot of information no t 1ndudl·d in the letter that '\ub~tant1all'" changes the numbers." · Jn the le11er. Qu1gle~ c;a1d 1hr compan) has offrred comprehcnsn e and expanded medical co,eragr, wage increases averaging 10.93 per- cent o"·cr the life of the 1hrec-)ear contract and a w1thdra.,.,al of a ran- dom drug-tesung proposal KILLER From A l attorneys said. "Judge Ingram found no special serve Latino and other minont} circumstances to 1us11f) Ward's rc- populalions. lease on bail." federal district at- Among the 35 organizations o n tomey Lee Altshuler said Wednes- this )!gl(S recU>itnLli~I fQL..COm...___da)(.-::.l;le . ...found , &bill ui a~ ex&r<1 munity de elopment block grants dition case. the person 1s presumed and revenue shanng grants are the to remain 1n custod) ... Harbor Arca Boys and Girls Club. Government papers demonstrated the Cam p Fire Girls. the Child Ward's past "flight history." Guidance Center of Orange Countv. Altshuler said. The Costa Mesa Literacy Center. the But public defender David Grun- Exchangc O ub and the Newpon-baum said it was "nd1culous" to Costa Mesa YMCA. hold Ward under the c1rcumstances. An o fficial witJl the YMCA. which "While the (extraditio n) treaty ap- rcceivcd $27,800 at Monday's meet-parently provides for a prov1s1onal ing. said her organization could arrest, it also provides that a probably comply with the policy. provisional arrest will only be re- "I aucss we would incorporate quested in the case of urgency and that into our rcaistration process. if that's the stipulation." senior pro- gram director Renee Tolliver said. "We ha' c made a generous ufft•r and hope 1ha11t .... ,11 be accepted and tha1 all cmplo~et·.., "ill n·turn tu work ... Qu1gk' "rote Wood called the offer an' 1h1ng but generous. lOn'i1dcnng. c;hl· c;a1d. that mflataon is expected to n~c h> an aggregate 15 -' percent 0 ' \'r \he ni;-xt three ~car!' She addi;-d that thl" con1rac1 off<-r~ outlmed 1n the ktter ha'c nllt been formall) propo~d Cahfom1a I\ one of man) areas incl udc:d b~ tht NRDC 1n 1t'> rkanup plan "h1t h rrcommends lrl.'at1n g na11onal ~tandardc, tor dis- c harge and "ata quaht~. t·nd1ng all ra" se"age and medical ~ast<' dumping. and ~·rea1ing stncter con- trol'> on coastal dl'' elopment. poison runoff and 1ndustnJI polluuon r ht' first \ICJ> I~ passing Jeg1slat1on no" hcfon' ( 'ongrl''i'\, said Sarah Chass1~. d1rc:c111r of 'l.iRD<"" coastal pr<>Jt'U in ~l'" 'l•rt.. and co-author of the '>tud~ there is no urgcnc~ in 1h1s ca .. r ." ing 10 r'pcd11r 1ha1 process. Grunbaum said. C ro". "ho fl·ar' WJrd "111 vanish "I think 11's nd1rulous. \.\'hat ur-1f released again has tx-rn prodding gene) can there poss1hl~ tx'' There'<; o fficials on both 'lldt•s of the border no wa) the man 1s going to run a\\3~ since her son "a' l.11li;-d from the charges." .. , don·1 "ant this gu) out on Some of those who 1u1' r follo"t'd bail." Cro" \a1d before she left. the .complicated case. 1nclud1ng De-"Ward 15 go1ne.1o fi~ht this thin all ~.G•l-Mo,}~-pu~ ."' ..... n·iC'~3\~is~so··1ua1crous. ----- vest1ga11o ns of hom1c1d<·s outside · • , the United tates for 1hi;-Los .\n-If lhl' C go,~mmcnt appro'~ gclcs Pohcc Ocpanment. disagreed the C'<lrad111on. ~\ ard could appeal "He is a flight nsk," Mova said. ··1 the deciswn ac, tar as the Supreme don't think there's an~ questio n -0f C-oun. al'cording to Moya. If he 1s that... · extradited. Ward rnuld pe11tton the Should Ward's final bail hi;-anng Amencan go' ernment to allow ~1m be denied. he could sllll be held on1' to serve his time in the U nited until Sept. 30 unkss final pape~oric States. he said arrives from Mexico and 1s ap-"There's sull a number of ap- proved by the U.S. government in tions," Moya said. "a number of time. Kessler's mo1her. Diane Crow. thtngs that. could happen before fl ew to La Paz on Wednesday hop-Ward actuall) ~e Me:ucan soil. .. ,Arc we all aoing to have to start . "It's JUSt no t an iss~e .for ~s." carrying our birth cenificates aro und director Jean Forbath said. We JUSt with us?" won't accept the grant. Our or- • The ·shelter was awarded a g.anization is there to serve people in $20,000 community development n~. We do~·, th ink the~.is such a C ity Manager Allan Roeder said he had not yet decided how to a pply lhc new policy. ( '( ll J·: · 11 . .\ :\ \ < '< >I ~E · 11 . \ :' <'<>I .. E ·I block pant by the city this week. thmg as an tllepl person. · A spokeswoman for anothe r grant The new pohcy was approved by .• recipient. the Community Service a narrow 3-2 margin. WJth Coun· ~. said her orpnization was cilmen Orv Amburgey and f.d 0 philosophically opposed" to the Glasaow and Mayor Peter Bu.ffa new e<>licy. votina in favor of it. Councilwomen .. It s not a question that we ask Sandy Genis and Mary Hornbuckle ~our s>OJ>Ulace." said Carol Tho mp-opposed it. ·ton. CSP's financial direct.or. "With Ambuf'JCl', who propoted the ~ of .our pr'Off&ms, •uc!' as the measure, SI.Id he intended it to be a victim wn:.nesa umanoc, we.re man-au.idelinc subjecl to flexible inter-~ to terYC everyC?ne. We re there pretation. not a strict rqulation. p llelp victims of cnmcs. We're no t coecerned 1bout wballler they're But Hombuc:k.lc laid lbe would ~·,.._. residenU or not. I'm not sure insist that it be a~lied 8CtOlt the ~ OW' director is aoina to deal board to all orpruzatioftl that rc- .. 'wida dail." ceive city money, not just tb0te that .. , .. , .~ "'""' .. ,,,,,,,, "l've had a whole lot of calls from people wanting to know what it means and bow it's aoing to be enforced, .. Roeder said . ':.Frankly, at this point. I do n't know.'' 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E · 11 )LE HAA ,< >I~E I IAA N C t>I"'f: · 11 ,(>LE · l 111 P..auGn laland • Newport Beach • (Bullocka Wilshire Wins) • 769-1622 • • • . . . Orange Coasl OAJLV PILOT!Thw9da'/ ~ 10. 1919 .. AS .. . HI I I I I I' 110 \ICU Classic car parade ends on festive note Firm rectifies gas leak with donations Si&hts and sounds of the Roaring '20s will fill South Coast Plaza Village when it hosts concluding festjvit1es fQr the city of Santa Ana's 14th annual Classic Car Parade from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday. . Dixieland jazz will be performed on the V11laae G reen by Frank Amoss and the Missjssippi Mudders. Other entenainment will include the Sea N<?tes barbershop quartet. ragtime pianist Rod Miller and knicker-clad jugglers. Old-fashioned ice cream, ~pcom and lemonade stands will add to the festt vi ties. More than 200 antique, classic and special edition cars 1 'Will .be on display at the village throu&hout the afternoon after parading from Centennial Park. Trophies for outstanding entries 1n ~tegories rangin' from. pre-1?20s to 1978 foreign and ~ommerc1al vehicles will be•awarded on the Village Green at about 2:30 p.m. Admission as free but there is a SS registration fee for cars wishing to enter the parade. Call 647-5301 for more informauon. Winning author to speak Award-wtnnang author Charlotte Rubinstein will speak at Laguna An Museum as pan of its o ngoing "Good Morning Laguna .. breakfast lec- ture senes at 9 a.m . 1oda}. Winner of the Best Human1ttes Book of L 982 from the .\ssociation of American Publishers for her book "Amencan Women Arnst~ From Earl) Indian Time~ to 1he Present." Rubinstein as preparins to relea se her second book this fall. Her second tttle ... Amencan Wo men culptors." will be the subJect of her lecture on .. American Sculpture: Fro m the Distaff Side." General admission is S4.50. Admission for membt·rs. studrnts and senior citizens as SJ.SO. Continental breakfast will be served a\ 9 a.m . and the lec1 ure v.111 follow. Reservations arc not re- quired. For more information call the m useum. rocated at )07 Cliff Ori "e. at 4Q4-897 I Volunteers to monitor dolphins The O range Count) Chapter of the '\mmcan Cetacean Soc1e1, 1s seeking ,·olunteers to help monitor activnics of the coastal bon knos<.'d d olphin for t"'o ho urs on aturda~ The research prOJeCI. 1111l·d .. Da~ of 1hc Dolphan:· as d one 1n conJunct1on v.11h the Coa\t Dolphin Survc) ProJc t of Orange Coast ( ollrgc. In order to ha\C a helter idea of dolphin popu- lation and ats rangC'. the prOJC'C't will ha\l' volun- teers placed al onc-m1k an tel' ab from Po1n1 Conception 10 lh>· ~tn1c:m bord1:r Volunteers must attend an oncn1a11on mt'l't- 1ng from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m toda~ at thl' <.. o 1a :\.k'kl :-.lc1ghhorhood C.. cnl\'r. 18.i ' Park St More than 100 ix·ople p:inacapakd last Ma\ an lhe sixth such s1ght1ng ctTon -\boul 120 uolptian~ "'ere sighted Volunteers v.111 n.'CCl\e a cenificatc of pan1npat1on and a rcpon of the result., of lhl· da) 's research. Call Ja~ Burdll at ti51 -IM2:'i tor morl' anfor- ma11on ly LISUI EARNEST °' .... 0.., ..... l4M9 --An Irvine firm that released radio- active aas last year agreed to pay a $25,000 fine and donate S20,000 wonh of safety-related equipment to county agen- cies, according to a settlement filed in Superior Coun. The settlement closes the case on civil char&cs lhat allege ICN Biomedicals Inc. violated st.ate law by taking too long to alen emergency agencies after the acci- dent, according to Dianr KAdletz, pros- ecutor for Orange County's environmen- tal protection unit. The company admiued no wrongdoing in paying the fine. Officials say the public was not at n sk REMEMBERING From A1 attended Sts. Simon and Jude in Hunt· ington Beach. "He'd drag us 10 church.'' his father said. Among his other great loves was water spon s. Al age 14. he panicapated in the city of Hunungto n Beach's Junior h fe- guard program. whrre he first met Counemarche. He wanted to take scuba diving lessons, but realized he couldn't pursue the spon bet:ause of his seizures. A visit to the beach always excited him. In fact. the smile on his face as he headed out to swim last Thursday was the biggest Counemarche had ever seen. "He was so happy to just go in the water." shr said. Hand's death in the sea has deeply affec ted his youngest brother Mark. 16. famal) members said. Usually an avid surfer, Mark hasn't been to the beach since his brothers death. "He died v.here he loved to be." his father said. "I thought I'd be mad and bitter. bu1 there's no use being mad at the ocean." His mo ther admitted to feeling angr) and frustrated "'hen she first lea med of her son's death. .. With t-hr tumor at age 18. and this. )OU get reall~ angr) at life and God." she said. "But then }OU lhank about him and hov. much he lea,es." Knov.ing their son wouldn·1 "'ant them to be sad now: the Hands have tned to adopt his pos1tl\C atutude in dealing \\Ith 1he1r sorro\\. The> decided his memQnal SCI' ice would bt• upbeat and called at ·· ..\ Cclebrauo n of Life." . "I sttll 1hank he's going to come homl·:· has brother J ason. 18. said . .. No matter ""hal. he alv.a'-; had a smile On his face. and II v.as a sm1k that made ~ou feel good." Ph1f 1-tand said. "He told m~ mothrr. 'E\'l'')·da~ is :i gift from God." as a result of the aCCtdent, dunng which a flask ruptured and t.Jtrium. an isotope of hydrasen. was released. Rather. the case revolved around whether the com- pany was sufficiently pro mpt 1n reporting the incident, which took place at an industrial complex near the 1nte~11on of Campus Dnve and Jambortt Road. The accident occurttd Feb. 25 and v.as reported ft ve da~ latrr. KAdleu !I.aid Failure tQ noufy state rad1ol<>gJcal m -s~tors within 24 ho urs of the incident violates rules in the com pan~ 's state license. According to a 2-to J-,ear-old state law. the lcak?of am ha°zardous substance must be re~rte<f "as soon as possible." KAdletz said. "As far as 1 know. th rs 1s the fir~1 case brought in Orange County regarding fail- ure to notify of a release." Kadletz said ··1t's a faul) nrv. law and as far as I kno-.. it's the o ol) one "e have taken to coun at this ume." Thr st.ate and compan) disagreed about whether the leak was SC"ett enou&h to report beau~ the) measund the rad1.auon a t dJfTerrnt locauons KAdleu said Compan\ offinals ~1d safet" v.as not an issue u\ the sctllement · "We are proud of our safet) rttOrd and commttmeot to the en"·1ronment ... com- pan) Prcs1dcnt Fred Andrea said in a prepared statemrnt. "f or almos\ 30 )Cars. v.e ha'e been a rt"SponSJble mem- ber of the communih Our internt 1s the same as ever) othrr Orange C'ount~ rcs1dent a clean and health' en' 1ron-mrnt .. · ~ ~t cau.xd •cloud of rad» acuve ps to ~ rck:a\ed tnlo \.be air. "tuch bea.hh offaoah said •-as SOO umn abo\e the 11\llJmum penn1s.s.ablir k"'ri Ounna deanup. the compan~ "~led add.JuonaJ ps into the au As pan of the titttkment. the compao) agreed to a mod1fi.c:auon 1n us SWC' httnsc -.11.tch ~wrn prompt ~DI"" should such an act'l<knt OC'C'ur 10 thC' future. tudku wd In addluon to 1hc S~5 WI fi ne, IC " v.b1ch ha.s t"-O faohun 10 <>ra.ogr ( oun- t}. '-'lll donate cqu1pm<n1 to the 0ran Count~ Health Carr -\gtnc'\ that 1.1.1JJ enable them \0 1den11~ un no" n radio KU'<' source~ The comi»n\ 1o1.11l ;,1)4 IJ"e compu1ers and 1o0ft"J~ 10 th< f'I-: ange Count~ Fire ~panm<nt "We m1~s him rcall~ bad·· Uu Courtem•rche •nd Phll H•nd toolr at newspaper dippings of Cr•tg•s drownln9. Distance runners to compete The 35th annual lJ1stancr Runner., Dcrt". a 10-milc race from the Huntington Bcacn Paa.~"" begin at 7:30 a m. Sa1urda~ .\wards '"II be g1,cn to 1hc top liH' linishcr'i 1n each catcgon for ml·n and v.oml'n compc111or'i: )OUths (age 11} and ~oungl·rl "''II also rcccl\l' awards for the to p fi, e tina'iher'\ in 1he 1hrcc-m1k and o ne-and-a-half-m1k run\ WINCON protesters to appeal conviction .\ S 10 entn fee v.111 be tak(.'n from 6:30 10 7 15 a.m. lhc d:l\ or the ral'(.' Entrl{'S \\Ill bi.-limited 10 500 runnrrs. Call thl' Huntington Reach C nrn- muntt~ en llC'i I:kpl a1 .536-54M6 for morl' 1nfom1a11on. Unresolved grief discussed .\ ~eminar on thl· "~1ourning .\ftcr" "'II ~ presented from I to 4 pm on liaturda~ :11 Pathv.a\s to DasCO\l''). IMJ50 ~t uunt Langk~ 1 , sune 205. Fountain Vaill'' LcclUrcr Darlene B.,g.),Q. v.111 (.'\:Rlain hO\~ 10 ~ aarniil'\-lJrlrCSOf~gnel ISSU'CST~· COSl IS (tf' , A fr(.'e kcturc on "Self-Parentmg" v.111 tx· presented from 6.JO to 7·20 p.m on Monda} For more 1nformat1on about etth(.'r seminar. call 964-226 7 Orchid expert to speak Sy J ANET ZIMMERMAN Of l'W 0.it)o "Nol St.off Sax peace drmon tra1ors v. ho bloclcd tht• sates ofthl.' El Toro ~anna Corp' .\ir tat1on dunng a v.eapons tl'Chnolog~ conference "'ere con' 1cted o n J ml\de- mcanor charge Wcdnesda} and ordcrrd to SCl'l' 10 da}s communll~ .,av1ce The act1' 1st were angcn.:u <n er· a Judge's ruling that the~ could not tell 1hc Mun1c1pal Coun JU[') of th(.'1r r(.'a!tom behmd the protest of the annual Winier Conference on .\erospace and Electronan Systems, or W l~CON. tn Januaf') ·-Burttie;dtd"germnr·m~ge-11C'T'OS'Ya the JU'} left the counroom. ~em9crs of the Orange County chapter of Alliance for Sur\'t\'al stood with poster-sized pic- tures of 1he '1cttms of thr bombtng of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The} also handed Jurors a letter telling 1hem the} held no 111 fcdmgs and mnted them 10 Join next )ear's protest. The impromptu demonstratio n led to a bnd ahcrra11on v.11h ooalaffs \\hll Jslt•d lhe aCll\ ISIS lo tak(.' their postc" outside" The~ Lompl1t•d "llh lhl' re"Quest DdenS(' attome~ Roben \\ einbe~ "31d he will ap~al 1he con' 1c11on hecau~ ht· was not allov.cd to use thl.' defense 01 .. ne-cess11' ·· in v.h1ch defrndants da1m the) broke the la v. to pre' cnt grt'ata harm from occumng Weinberg said he had planned on test1mon~ from e\.pcn v.1tnc,<.(.>S about 1he de' as1a11ng capab1ltt1e of tht" M inuteman m1ss11e. nuclear "'capons stored 1n Long Bcat·h Harbor 1ha1 are ubjttt· 1o·dt9C-h~1de-ntalh er ~ a terronst. as v.ell as the 1mphca11on of Wl:"CON. The defense caSt' "'as ba!>t"d on the premise that the uemomtrator\. Len Ewers. Patnck Correa. Sasha Karl1ck. Doroth\ Calhson. Dan Farrell and Rich- ard Ro5e. did nor act mahc1ous1' I:Xpul} Dmnc1 .\ttorne~ Enn Emme~ said I\ was fair Jurors did not knov. the n"ason' bc.-hind thr dem<.mstrator.,· tx--ca~ that'<> v.hat the defend.ants ..,..,nl 1 haqor do "\\hen th<'' made the dec1s1on ihe' ·• me punsshm<nt ts nrtt'SS31'\ t(., v.antN to romm un1c-ate t" '1obun~ the mlie an impa t on them that s.a~ s . ·G, lav., the.'\ ha\C IO ta~C the C'OnSt'~UC'n~ · W~ and \.OIC'l' ~our OJ>IOIOn hut do 1: v. Jthtn the bounds of tbr Ltv. :· she sald she )llid .. lt"c. not tht· ,1ob of the' JUrv~ to The_, faC'l'd a m.u1um of SJ\ months tr ~on'1der the moll\ e Their cUt.c:rnuna11on I . 'Did it happen or no1 •· .. Jatl and a St y finr Thr JU~ anstcad ordet't'd tM \1" h .. Juror Barbara Bnggs t'I Fulknon perform their rommuni~ sc-~ at .. agr('('d he ')41d 1t "'ouldn ·1 ha\ r mat-local hosp1t.a1 Thr 'io<'ntenC'l' v..ss ta'~ tered to her ""hat the drfendants "'ere" untJJ Oct 10 beauSt" of thr appeal · protesung. The defrn<bnts ~ere among ., ··v. r ha"e to ha\r our defense S\'itC°m' protesters anntcd a.\ ~' ined to per to deft'nd our count[') <'' c-~one ct"' suade mdustn offictak lo con\en i»n <t' doo~" stlc u ---4he.-l~~~'PU~l'W'!~·M--- Juror Joseph T \ta.nm a cr sm1 other I -dt'monstraton rltht'f pk-adtd no guard from Or.ingr \aid the decmon "as contC'\t or guilt~ to a count' ordma.nce of eas~ to ma ... e "The'~ bro~r the la"' n"• bloclung a roadv.a~ and a.grttd to pa' a as simple as that ·· fine and pena.lt~ USC"SSmeni or v.ort u "otr Thr prOS('('Utor had urged thr Judge tC\ 1n rommurut" ~f".,~ gi' c the acu' 1sts a Ii ne or pro rouon ~bout I 50 protesters demo n trated a1 ~-hKh "ould ha'e proh1b11ed funhrr the a ir station 11.hrTC \\ l~C-0" 4e\epte!> a~ls Communn~ !ltf' 1~ Emme\ ~1d "'e~ buioC'C! 1n to attend a ~on o n ne-v. ~ould not ~ punishment <'nough be-classtfi~ "t.lpons 1nformatto n World-renowned orchid e'pcn and author Ph11l1p Cnbb v.111 s~ak at the ne\t meeting of the Ne"'pon Harbor Orchid octet~ at pm. Tuesda~ al the Neighborhood Commun11~ Center. 1845 Park .\\e .. Costa Mcsa There "all also be a culture class pre!ientcd b) An McCann at 7.15 p.m. and a raffie at 9· 30 pm Adm1ss1on 1s free and v1s1 1ors are \\elcome. The soc1et) meets on the third Tuesda~ of r'e" m onth. Call Joan at 548-2314 or 8 111 at 637-5873 fo r more information. HB footbridge may be moved Family flees fire By the D.-y "°' 8y ALEX \lllWAMS Of dW O~ ,,_ Stolff Boulevard. still use the bndge to cros..~ thr g'Ukh on their v.a} to un \'1e" sch~)()I .\ltemat1,es to be re'-ae"'cd. and d1..-. cusscd at the ~l>l I! Transporuuon Comm1s.s1on mttung. include -\ Founta1n \"all~ fanuh spcnl thr night in a mo•el \\edncsda~ a.tkr a fi~ ca.used major dam~ to lhe\T home. Th ursday. Aug. 10 A footbndgr 1n Hunttngton Beach in- tended for school children ma) be mo\C'd or restnctcd to prevent the alleged Oow of cnm1nal actn tty from ncarb~ apan- mcnts. the City's Transportatton Com- m1ss1on said Tuesday. City leaders began mulling altemat1,es reprdtng the bmfse's fatr wht>n m 1den1s of the Vantage Dri'c nr1r,hborhood turn- ed out 10 a recent Cit} Counnl mecu ng and claimed that the bndge. o nginally built fo r student passage to the nov.- defunct Park Vaev. School. serves a a latc-01gh1 conduit for drug dealers . ., an- daJs and burglars from the' apanments • Pro"'ldJng school busing for the un V1~ students ,,..ho u~ the bnd~ ~ .. 1cNriel Robinson and his wtfc and tv.o daughters "'ttt not 1nJured 1n lbc fin. at t~u homr at l SI 2 Rtd.,,."OOd C~k founwn \ alle" Fu-c Charl PauJ Sum~ • 7:30 p.m. N~wport Beacb P lauJn1 Com- mluloe, council chambers. 3300 Newpon 8 1\d. The bndge in question as a 65-foot walkway over a 20-foot deep flood chan- nel that divides the Banbury Cross apan- ments from the neighborhood centered around Vant.age Drive. generally located near Warner Avenue and Beach • RelocatJn• the bn• • Instalhng urned sccunt~ gates that v."Ould shut off access to the bn<4t at mpt and open 11 dunng school hours. this proposa\ v.ould also Lnclude mstall- t.n& steel posts to block entn of motor• C)cles onto the bndec ~said . ~ Elgbtecn firefllbten from foun~n \. alle') and Hunungton 8cacti recpoedCd to the ~JU.St brlore • . p m mmcn Qld Friday. Aug. I I No meetings scheduled POI I( I I Of, Hunlinglon Beach An estimated SI 00.000 to SI S0,000 in computer components were stolen fro m Micro ComputcT Concepts. 15200 Transistor Lane. after buraJars cut a hole through the dry wall to pin access from the rur of the buildin,_ • • • A con~te finlshina machine valued at S I .SOO was stolen from a construction site 11 21 100 Pad fie Coest Hipway. .... Bufllan entered a home by un- known means on the •SOO block of Rhapeody Drive and stole the VC R. CIUMT'8 and cash. • • • A victim rtp0t1td that ~ and a friend we.re Utlulted by two IVaftla"I ln the ara o( 9olli Chica ~ and Heil A •nuae. F-eaia Valley Nble cndit mt* were Nponed Moan "'°"' lM maMcf MdrOUlb of' .. a home on the 16700 block of Sillc:tree Street while the occupant was away on vacation. Her son b.ad numerous guests over dunng that time. • • • Whale a woman was sunbathina by the pool at an apartment complex at 10244 Warner Ave .• A man walked by in a mim-drcu. hote and hi&h heel• and exposed his •csticln. He then fted in a car. • • • An cstimattd S l .000 in property was stolen and the bedrooms were ransacked after a buraJar pried Open the &ont door of a horM on the 9200 block of Honey_suddc Avenue. • • • A butalar Dulled out the driver's window or I I~ Pontiac parked on dae 16200 bloct of San J.anto Cir- dt ud toOk tbe in-dash 1tttt0. Lot.s ... ncimated It ~. Im. A ... dnd an Ull leftlHuio- nwk riftt .. C'Ollltenl for • tukf\a1 , Residents of the ai»rtments den~ 1he~ arc respons1b1e for an) cnm1naJ actlVll)' and said they take offense at such sugges- tions. Thc1 doUSied the blatt 10 12 nun~ Som e 15 students from the apartments • Sohetung olbtt sugnt1ons but It caUSt(i an estimated s~ dam- qt to the st~tol') h~ of ps for whic h he was unable to pay at a Mobil service sta\ion at S333 Univen ity Dnve. Police who arrived o n scene d~cmuncd the man bad lcaal pennission to carry the rifle. ana the man promi~ 10 pay for the ps. • • • A car stereo was stolen from an Alfa Romeo parked on Alass10 and Fabria.no. • • • BwsJan stole a computer monitor ud printer with a c:ombtM<S value of a.bout SI 0.000 from the prqe of I hcMdif OD Wriaht. • • • Muddy atones~ thro.,,,, at the windowl of' a -.e on Sw Tlustlc by vandals wbo an believed 10 liv~ i.n the Kilbbcdood-• • • A chrome bicycte tovtrtd With sQc:kcn .. l&Olt'D &om lft A-oat of dae HallmaR llOft It Woodbridlt Mall. TM bieyde WU ~ II S40Q. • • • Diamood and pearl Nrnnp ~ stolen along with a blue diamond and 1opu pendant from a hou~ on Kara East Tot.al "·alue of the heist was hstcd as S 1.353 ewport Beach ~ mew door of a m&.1lboll in the 2300 block of 16th Strett •'M pulkd open. pushed down and cnampted. • • • ft"e boau cont•1n1na 42 swimsu.i~ Sl pner bdlS. G«nnp and bull.ien. 42 bl.a and ihfft dftmt diMppaml &om tbe llOft room It Faw Anracuon. l64S E. Cout Hllbway. TM toW • .,.. Sl.209. • • • AD bit ura and m-. •taedl 9Cft laUft from a 1974 Pond~ 91 I r:r. lft lbt 600 blott o( lltap J •• A taidnl tk )j()O block o( u. ~ • • 16..J~ wonaa ~;twdr). polllbt) .... 1e Oft a CT09o- count') car vaaDOn. • • • The tadptc was W-cn off a 19 9 '1ssan pilCtup &Wted on 8aiboa Bouk\wd •• I 1tb Sbu1.. and the n&ht rar a.ail uwably was Jlokn off' a 1916 Muda tr'Udc oatkcd 1n I he 420() btock o( Put N'cwpon ....... Beecla Socnec.e broR 18IO I \'dt.acit ID taiic 200 bloct c'iCc I oa TIO- ~~ ud .. 1 lllllbo wt.,.. cdl-i-...... $450. • • • A5-neouuiiablb-. ... fioma-..-ialM llOO~ol I JS p 0.,0. IGlld -T..-..,. ••• Tooll .._. S1'00_. .._ hm I ¥dlidt m 1lllt 2l00 tllacit al ......~ ........... ,. .. M ()qnge Coasl DA.IL Y PILOT Thursday. 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Christie , M.D. Obstetncs Gyne<ology o nd Infertility Soddlebock Women s Hospita l in Laguna Hills and he odd•T 0" or e" e n1f'9 o ice hol. rs Fa shion ls:l or d 360 Son N\1guel Dr. Suite 508 Newport Beach,. CA 92660 720-9833 ~ORT \\I .\DOR PanamJ , \P1 l \ tM1.•" t-kx la1.kd h •n .\mad<>r t11r m1•rt tha n thn:<" hl'U'' \\ t'Jne .. J.J' .itle1 l"'O .\menran l>•'IJ 1t"r<. "'~'' arrC'~ted lhl·n '4 1thdrt•\.\ .lit r th1.· tro11p.·•, "tr1.' ('\(hJngt·d l••r '"'"' J!Tl"'>t•·,1 P .in· .mun 1.inc, l -.. \rr~' hl'l1cr1r1l·r, , 1r. '" 0' erheJJ during thl' l'Onfrt,nt.il'nn Jnd PJnaman1Jn lr.'ll'P' l'•'Uld ~ ~·t·n J 1m1ng anll·Jlrlr.:ill "'l'3f''"" .ll them f ,1n \.nud11r I ' .1 'hJrl·J Jrl•J th.it n-. 'udt•, ">.irr.:id,., for PanJm.in1Jn !r ... '1.'t" J l"<uild1ng "hal' (11.'n \l.i~vl -\ntnn111 '<lnl'ga h3'> JO l•llil.'c l1tlke'I lll the l . uthem ( 0mmanJ o fli lc.'). J l na,al sta· twn and J golt C't'Ul'l' u~ b' l rt·r<.onnt'I "t'urcc' \aid 'llrtl'gll commandC'r ,,, thl' Panamanian Detl'n..C Fon•e\ JnJ thl' lOUOlr. \ dl· lal·to ruler "'as '1 •t Jt thl· hin -\mJdM 011'ice \\ l·Jn1.'..Ja, (. nl RonalJ ~1.)ll~t'~ sp<.>l t!>m3n 1111 the' \)<.1utht·rn <.. ommJnd. ~1d the 1n1. 1den1 ~gan "'hl·n l l ' m1h1ar: p.1hl.'.'t'man "as arrested near El < honllo "here' thl' PJnaman1an De· ll'""' Fun:c.>' genaal staff ha., 11s hl·ad4uJnl'r\ Thl' \1.1IJ1t·r \'J' talen 10 ntarb' Bombing retaliation for cleric abduction BEIRLT Lebanon I .\Pl -.\ .. 1. 1.!I.' tx':nber aaackt"d an Israeli '"'n'l" .n 'l'U lh Lebanon "''1 \\ l."dn~!.dl' "'oundmg SI\ pt'Ople 1n "hat the pro-lrintan Hezbollah called a .. d''" n P3' mtnt'' for Israel\ at-dul.'.'Hon t"i a Shi11e ~loslem cltnc. H ezbollah ~•d a lune clerg~ man dr,n t t..'"i<' l"\plos1' e<.-laden pickup :ru,,.. 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"htre anotha l m1hta~ pohC't'man "'as arTC"'lted "htn ht tned to obtain ht) rnm· rade'c, release. on~trc, \3tJ l ' troops then arrc'>tc:'d 1~ n Pan· 3msn1an m1htan policemen JI th\' gaits ro th(' fon and L "> troop'> Jnd armort·d pc.-r)o nnel (.HrH'r\ hlocl.ad~d the c.-ntran..-e until 1he men "'erC' rekased -\.rres11ng the .\mc.>ritam m.i'. ha'e ~n retaha11on for lhl' tind deten uon b' l ' au 1 hon Ill'\ t•n T ue~a' of 2.Q Panamanian~ :ndud· ing 'onega·s brotha·in·IJ" J nJ eight oth•·r '>Old 1er. Panam.in13n m1htar.' '!>Ourt"t' \peal ing''" ll>nJ1t1l'~ l,f anon~ mil~ lontirmcJ ,,nn~C'r'• allOUnt but (!.l, l' nu rc.1'"1n tor thl' 1n1ttal a~!>I Thi· ~uutht·rr c 1.1mmand and the l:>t·ren~ h ir1. l'" IJtl'f al·l u~d ta t h olhl'r 111 , ui,Jlini d~rl~mt•nt!> rd3t· in{! Ill mo' l'ml·nl' 111 1hl'1r rcsix<ll' l' troop'I 1n thl JrlJ .. Thl'' Jn: If\ 1n~ '" hum1htatt." 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H1.1ndur.is lnlhng for the d1smanthng of ~tt.'.'ara~u:i·~ ant1-Sandm1.,1a forle., DC-10 makes emergency landing DE~\'ER -.\ S onh\l.eSt -\.1rhnec, IX'· I en route from Lo .\ngt'1<'"5 to '.\hnne.apohs ?" ~ C'd,,nMda~ made an emergen(~ landing in l)('nvcr after tht tn-motor Jets :"o -tngmt appart'ntl~ bt'g.an hre:tlm~ up and th<' pilot shut 1t do" n. officials said Flight l11 . t.'.'a m 1ng ~ 5t> proplC'. landC'd at Staplttoo ~ot\rnauonal .\1rpon at a~1ut .lO pm "'llhout 1nc1dtnt. The :'\o -e!lgine ofa OC-10 also 1 the focus ol' an '°'esugauon 1nto lht dlsasttr of l m tC'd ~1rltnes Flight 2 3~ last month. \lo h1ch left IXn\C'r Tht flight "as 0' er Iowa ~ ht'n tht tngine ap1>3rrnth d1smtengrated. WORLD BRlt:t·s I Kalfu electec;t Japan's prime minister TOKY_O -Go'em1n1 part) leader Tosh1k1 ~1fu bttamt pnm<' m1rustc,r \\ cdnesda) after an unprt'('edtntC'd battJt in parlia.rntnL and ht unmediatrl) bean trytn& to bwld public suppon b~ namina t•'O womtn ~o the: ~btnct. ~omen \'Olen.. l.Jll11' ovtr a nc-v. salts tu and a sex Kandal lD~ol''lAI K.aifu s ~r. -~ wen as a major factor in Ult Libnal Democra\Jc Part) ·s poor 5ho•i na 10 parltamenlar) tl«t1ons July 23. ln that \Ol~ \ht l..ibnal Democrats lost thelr m-.Jorit 1n Ult ueJ>tr house for lht fim Umt lD lbt1r 34-)t&r hl,101) ~. oppostt1on $ooal1SlS delayed KaJfu's d«uon b~ supponina SocullSt Pan lndcr Takako Doi on Wcdncsda) ' -. ()range Coast DAILY PILOT AL Thursday. August 10, 1989 A5 a Mt-:-\.l'HJ:H Fair afternoons expected oaiu••• COUNTY MITao H>U1'"'9 Alt«A ANO LA•UNA alACM -,., llVough fro°")' ,., • .,, r ""--ctoud• llltWI '09 ""' •• "'?' 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Her hushand·s ~l-:lthclt kc.-fll him inside the car Mrs \\a11c h'rd until she realhl·d the hospital. The cause of dc.-ath wa., mass"e head tOJUnt'S and .. ardtal· arrest M r \\'a11<.• su'itatnt'd motkr- ate to se' ert> hai:-k m1uncc. ~trs. \\'a11e '4 3!> born 10111 a tarm- Fnends "<·rr Jlh 1c.eJ ll' .lrrt' 1.' 1ng famtl) on ~ta~ 15. 1425. in earl) a s :3.000'1\1tnr' \\Cr1• l'\JX'lll·d \landerlield. l .tah. hC' "a~ thl' to attend. Then· \\tll JJc;C\ he .l puhlJl ~ou ngest and on l~ girl of '>n i:-hil- new10g from 5 l l' 4 p m Fnd,I\ JI dren. \\"hen she "as I ti. '>he moH·J Peck Fam1h ( nll1n1JI I unl•ral to Huntington Beal:h and \ta~eJ Home in \\ e\tmrn,tt•r there "11h her brother. foe Waite and h t'r hu,hand tormrr 'ht' met her tuturt' huc;hand 1n Hununfton Beach t 11' Cnunulman churi:-h dunng Sunda~ schC'lol. and Noble Wa11l·. "l'rc {'n thl'lr \\3\ the t\\O mamed after \\ urld \\ ar II Sunda) 10 ~l ontana on an Cktnge ~oble W atte.-. who 1s a past pres1d<.>nt County Watt'r BoarJ tnr JlrnrJing and member of the Orange ( l)Unl' to their son. Rogl•r Water D1stnct Board. established a T I, pharmac~ at 115:!:! Beach Bh J . hey had a '"fll" t'r in rl,, 1' h h h .__ J t 1 numc.-rOU\ r:ill.<. kl \Ufl'' Jod \\Or - <,hOp'i for thl' \lll. ll'I \ ·· hl' "a~ j HT' "" l'J "1Jm.m in the area.·· Ruga \\ atte 'a1J hl' l!I sun1,l'd "' thn.'l' '>on" Hill ~tar!. anJ Rugt•r: C'lnl· daughtl'r Kllrrn Z1cb'1nh. and a brother )1>(.' 'h .The i'amtl\ fl'(jUl'\I th3t 11 )IAl'f' tx· ~nt tu Peei.·, monuJn and d unJ-uon~ he madt' to tht• Gent'olog1cal out'I' in l are ol :'-ohk \\ altt'. 1.)-26 Brnol-.hJ' c.-n ( 1rck. Huntington Beach. l)2<>J 6 about 6 a.m -\ fr " ht,ur' latl'r attt·r " ic a~ l~en in operation to r tnoo OV'l"1'1hT'-wtr<"t1-m'1'tfr1r-~-:-------~----........ ~....,..., Oldsmobhle to rt'hl''L. hl't tm·ll hu,. :vf rs. \\a11e "as actt\C in maO\ band. the car dntkd h' thr nght and organizat1C'lns. including the .\": Waite 0 ,er-corrL'dl'd l.•Hl'•n~ thl "\!!~tance . Le~gue. the PT-\ and thl: car to roll SC' cral time' "oman ~ U ub ot "h1ch \he "a" o nce president Broken g.la'>s IOJUrt'd ht•r hu,. Her main lo'e \l.as'\l.orking in tht' band_'s back, and alth0ugh <.ht· "3'> D raoie Count) chapter of tht' Gcn- wcann• a seatbelt and "as tn!>tdc the cologJcal Soc1ct'. her son said he , car dunng the second re' olut1on. tht' traced her famlh hoe bacl. to the lapbch attached 10 the door left a Old TestamenL a nd was cons1dert'd I gap through \l.hti:-h \\ a11e \A.J\ an e\pen in the field. Waite gaH· ~-~~--~-~~--~-~~~1 adve111sement LOCAL JEWELER LIQUIDATES Showcase of Jewelry To Be Sold Immediately! A much-needed Jewelry Design Center and Diamond Specialty Counter is to be install ed at Dom Raciti Jewelers. 1836 Ncwpon Blvd. Costa Me a. forcing an immediate sac- rifice sale of an entire showcase of jewelry. AT WHATEVER PRICE, in order to make room. .,This is a one-time oppor- tunity for you to buy jewelry at cost or even less. Raciti' simply must create space for the new f acilitics. So hurry on over and take advantage. The key i to HURRY! This partial inventory close- out won't la t long and the showcase will not be re- plenished once the jewelry hu been sold. The new Jewelry De i&n Center will make it easier for cuaomen to Like an 1etive role in the creation of their jewelry from design sketching to wax model car- ving. gem selection, costing. inspection and approval. Included in the Diamond Specialty Counter will be a diamond-color grading light which produces ideal illum- inatio n with which to com- pare the colo r of a certain di- amond with that of a master~ color sto ne. A jeweler's camera will photograph jewelry for ap- praisals and a Graduate Gem- ologist is available by ap- poinuncnt. In addition to appraising. designing and manufacturina jewelry on it prcmi es, Raciti's always ha a large attay of fashionable jewelry QO display ii\ its showcase . For ldditional lnlonnadon. ull the saore 11 MO-,J 111 . .. ' August Blowout Sale August 10-25 20-500/o off most items l'w tul~n style. right around the: corncf. ( South ~ t Pim.. (Crystal Court~ f 7H) 51~JJJJ Mtin PIKc. Santa Ana (714~ 953 1 , __ . BED&BATH FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS SPECIAL VALUES GREAT Br\- RE\ ERS IBLE CO.\IFORTERS 1-..nJm 1'4n for ont'. '4 ith our colo rful 'l'lt't'tinn of rt" "r"htt rumfortl'r>. \\,1 l.1hk1r 11 •111.J, •l"r ,11mt>11lJt11m' thl." .Ill.' 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By 1995, the stan· WASHINGTON President dard will tiabten to $3 for each $100 Bush, saying ''I'm proud to sign this in loans. monster," Wednesday put his signa· The overhaul also toughens crimi- turc on a S 159 billion rescue package nal penalties for fraud and triggers for the savi~nd·loan industry. the most sweeping overhaul of the With the ink barely dry on the bank.in• regulation in 50 years. 371-~ rewrite of federaf banking This mcludes a dismantling of the laws, bis administration beian put· primary S&L regulatory agency. the tina the .Plan into effect, approving Federal Home Loan Bank Board. the first S8 I 5 million installment for -Under the overhaul. federal deposit cleaning up the nation's most heavi· insurance for S&Ls will be provided ly indebted savings and loans. by a new insurance fund called the Houn after the signing, the Resol· Savings Association Insurance ution Trust Corp., the new federal Funds, SAIF, pronounced "safe.'.' agency created .to dispose of ailinj Shortly after Bush signed the bill. thrifts, said it was considering uni-Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady laterUy reducing hi&h interest rates convened a meeting of the Resol- on long-term certificates issued by ution Trust Corp. Oversight Board, some of 262 insolvent but still open set up by the legislation to sell ofl thrift institutions. sour loans and repossessed real es- "The bill is not perfect, but il is a tate the government is inheriting first step, a crucial first step toward from the failed thrifts. AP~ ....... restoring public confidence," Bush The board voted to spend $815 said at a Rose Garden bill-signing million as the first installment in ceremony attended by the chief shuttinJ down or merging S&Ls with architects of the legislation. the highest negative net worths. in- Busb said the overhaul -the eluding $215 million for dealing government's biggest-ever industry with three yet to be identified in- bailout -will help "ensure that not sititu~ions on Thursday. Bush hands pen to Rep. Chalmers Wylle after signing S&L ballout blH. Looking on from left are Sen. Phll Gramm. Budget Director Richard Darman and Rep. Henry Gonzalez. one dollar of insured funds will be The government, which has lost by any depositor." already closed 223 S&Ls, is those cenificates could be renewed, The legislation, a lightly modified . autl,orized under the legislation to but at mterest rates up to J per- version of the rescue plan Bush first shut down up to 500 more of the centage points under what they are submitted to Congress Feb. 6. nation's nearly 3,000 institutions now earning. and expects some of authorizes $50 billion in new gov-over three years. It is required to the certtficate money to be emment borrowing over the next 26 spend $20 billion over the next withdrawn. months to clean up ailing S&Ls. in seven weeks aJone on the problem. Unresolved is whether the corpor- par~ by buyi ng . up high-rate .Of that $20 billion. $15 billion !!lion will conunue to honor the high certificates of deposit issued by the will be used to replace deposits lost 1nte.rest rates on longer-te rm shaky thrifts to attract c.apital. to . institutions a s high-rate cert1fi.cates. as the bank boar.d had. ne-:m~-nure-requires S&L own. ~erttfrea-tes. most With 30:. 61,)= and --: -At issue a~e: fo~g-t~rm cen1ficates ers, ~thm f<?ur mo~ths, to have 90-day terms and some paying up to 1SSued by 26. ins11tut1ons the federal $1.50 10 tangible capital for every J I percent interest. come due. government has already tak,en over $I 00 in lending as a cushion be-The Resoluuon Trust Corp. said but has not had the money to re- deem. Those institutions' high-rate certificates total $50 billion, but only a small ponion of them are long term, according to analysts. The resolution corporation is ex- pected to decide within the next few days how to honor the cen ificates. ln a reference to the nearly foo t· thick ''Financial Institutions Re- form, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989'-' resting on Cl table awaiting his s1gnature, Bush said. "Thank you all very much and, now. I'm proud to sign this monster. .. Healt-hy economy may spur interest cuts By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Al' I[_...... llVrlt« WASHINGTON -The U.S. ecpnomy is still growing but at a slower pace, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday in a report econom- ists interpreted as an indication the central bank had room to cut interest rates funher. lo a survey of economic con- ditions around the country, the Fed foun~. that the "nation's economy continues to grow slowly" with weak auto sales. generally sluggish con- sumer spending and some declines in manufacturing output. The slowdown this year was caused in part by a yearlong banle waged by the Fed to drive mterest rates higher as a way of dampening demand and cooling off inflationary pressures. The fed switched course in June. however. and began nudging interest rates lower in an effort to keep the economy out of a recession. Many analysts interpreted the Fed's new economic survey as an indication that the central bank. while not overly worried about an imminent economic downturn. was ready to lower interest rates funher if the economy showed continued weakness. "This repon says that t he Fed believes the economy 1s slowing down but there is no imminent danger of a recession and inflation doesn't look like as big a problem as it d id a few months ago:· said David Wyss. an economist w11h DRl- McGraw Hill. Wyss said that while the Fed wouJd ease interest rates funher in coming months. "they are not in a big hurry to do it. .. Michael Evans. head of a Wash- ington forecasting firm. noted that the bond market initially sagged when the repon was released be- cause traders had been an11c1pating a gloom ier Fed assessment of growth prospects. Evans said he believed the Fed will sllll be pushing interest rates lower in coming m onths bU! only as inflationary pressures abate. "The economic repons and thl!> outlook suggest that the Fed's soft landing has been achieved... said Evans. The central bank has been trying to slow the economy enough to dampen 1nfla11onar} pressures without topphng the count!) into a downturn. Fed interest rate dec1s1ons are made b' the 12-mcmbcr Federal Open Market Comrn1ltct\ composed of members of the Fed board and the presidents of fi ve of the I~ regional banks. The poltcy-makcrs meet eight times a year. with the next session scheduled for .\ug. 22. To prepare for those meetings. the Fed surveys the regi onal banks about economic conditions in their areas. Wednesday's repon. known inside the Fed as the "beige book." is. the latest comp1la11on of thos~ views. The-report said retail saies were generally sluggish nationwide. with auto sales below last year's levels everywhe~c except Ttxas. a state where car sales have increased sharply. About the only strenith nationwide m consumer speodmg over the summer has comt' in sales of women ·s clothing. the rcpon said. Manufacturing ac11v1t} vaned from region to region with Federal Reserve banks in Boston. New York and Cleveland reponing sluggish growth 1n new orders. Dallas and San Francisco reponcd weakness in orders for electronic components. while the Chicago and St. Louis regions reponed some layoffs and plant closings relatrd to cutbacks in auto production. 1 2 indicted yen traders plead innocent 8y DAVI SICIDMORE eln.l'•Ul•U ...... WASHINGTON - The savinas and loan industry will emerge leaner and more closely regulated, but per- haps no better able to cam a profit. as a result of legislation signed by President Bush on Wednesday, analysts say. The bill, enacted six months after Bush first called for emersency IC· tion to solve a crisis inhented from the Reagan administration, is ex· pected to profoundly alter and prob. ably drastically shrink a business that has enjoyed a privileged pos- ition in the nation's financial system for more than SO years~ Savings and loans, because they financed the American dream of home ownership, have been per· mitted to operate under accounting standards and capital requirements much more lax than those applied to commercial banks. No lon.ser. In 120 days, thrift owners wtll be required to back eve')'. $100 in lending with Sl.50 in tangible capital, which will act as a cushion between future losses and government insurance funds. By 1995. the standard will reach $3. An· estimated 77 percent of the nation's 2, 946 S&Ls meet the 1.5 percent standard and two-thirds already satisfy the 3 percent require- ment that is more than five years away, according to Sheshunoff & Co.. a consulting firm in Austin, Texas. Those that can't measure up face takeover by government regulators or me'ler with bigger and stronger institutions. Because the legislation for the fi rst time permits banks to buy solvent S&Ls. even prosperous institutions could be quickl y scooped up by large holdinB com· panics anxious to expand their retail branch network. The bill makes it easier for banks to smoothly inte· grate thrifts into their ooeration. "In fi ve years I expect there'll be less than a thou~nd thrifts." said Bert Ely. a financial institutions analyst in Alexandria. Va. "Five hundred to 1.000 thrifts will be shut down by the government. the rest will io beca11se banks will seek to acquire them and thev will seek to be acquired. lt will be a two.wa) strcict." The prospects for thrifts that re· main after the shakeout are mixed. <?J>timists point out that the bill, by ebminating aiJing S&Ls that bid up interest .rates on deposits, will make it easier for healthy institutions to raise low-cost funds. Also, by puttinJ the taxpayers' money where . politicians' mouths arc, the bill should restore public confidence in the government's guarantee of savers' accounts up to Sl00,000, helping to stem a record outflow of deposits this year. "The industry that is going to emerge from this is going to be fewer in number, but certainfy stronger." said Barney R. Beeksma. chairman of the U.S. League of Savings In· stitutions, the industry's largest trade group. "I think the positives clearl~ outweigh the negauves. It will pro~ ably reduce. if not eliminate. the- adversc publicity we've had ... by once again underscoring that gov- ernment insuranc.c of accounts is just that and people don't have to worry about losing their money," said Beeksma, president of lnterwest Savings Bank in Oak Harbor. Wash. Pessimists, however, say that the industry's share of the bailout will pint h thrift earnings in two ways: throuJh higher deposit insurance premiums and by skimming profits from the 12 regional. industry· owned Federal Home Loan Banks. S&L losses far exceeded profits in 1987 and 1988 but membership in the regional banks. the industry's financing arm1 provided thrifts that did·· make money with a th ird of their earnings last year. The regional banks. as pan of the bailout. are contributing all of their retained earnings. $3.5 b1llion. as well as $300 million a year 1n profits. Moreover. institutions will see their deposit insurance ·premium rise by 10 percent. from 20.8 cents per S 100 to 2J cents. Pessimists also note that the bill will force S&Ls to concentrate more heavily on safer but less lucrative home mortgage lending just as the economy1md-real esTate markets are entering a slow-growth period at hcst and a recession at worst. Feds drop lawsu.it against Northrop By E. scon RECKARD crated by a guidance-system compo-. ,.,~ ..,_.. wm.. nent known as the 1ncnial measure· LOS ANGELES _ The federal ment untt. a basketball-sized device government has d ropped a lawsuit that guides nuclear missiles to their accusing Nonhrop of falsifying tests targets. on MX missile guidance devices and The case arose when a heat e'<· has agreed not to refile il. the aero-changer component and a test stand space company said Wednesday. exploded dunng testing 1n January Federal prosecutors could not im-1986. As pan of the d1 sm1ssal of the: mediately be reached to explain wh y case. Nonhrop agreed to pa) the they dropped the SJ million suit. It government S45.045 for the damage' had alleged fraud and violations of to government equipment. the False Claims Act. saymg tt'sts on Cantafio decltned to descnbc.' "hat CHICAGO (AP) Twelve On Tuesday, three of th e 21 yen fraud. The six yen traders remaining Board of Trade said the exchange about 20 heat exchangers for the led up to the dismissal of the suit, traders in the Japanese yen pit at the traders indicted pleaded guiltv. were scheduled to be arraigned at will do whatever it takes to restore MX were never properly conducted. which the compan) announced late Chicago . Mercantile Exchange U.S .. District Judge Georie M. another date and were expected to confidence in its practices. A lawye r for Northro p in the day. Thr ·.S.attomc,·sollice pleaded rno~nt Wednesday to Mar~v1ch set Aug. 16 as the next plead innocent. said Assistant t 1.s. "We do not tolerate a 1 1 . "~histl~blowers" characterized t~e in Los A.ngeles referred cal is to the charges stemm.1ng from . the federal h~nng date for the 12 traders ar-Attorney Dan Gillogly. t . be. . b d s ng e cus suit as JU St a ttny piece of a mosaic J usttce Depanment's special ct v1l probe of trading practices at the ratgned Wednesday. The 1'udge said p· . omer mg a use on our ex-f It" ·11 "' ti · ·1 d 1· · · · · w h .... __ w.n· .Mo~rl~t-UJJ,w:cs...markei. -he wouldaL"""'~·that..time.---.. ~!;>l_!!.hed reQQ_l}S hm-1i11d as change " Karsten Mahlmann told 0 . r_nu imi ion-uo ar civt an 111~1ton secuon in as ington. They were among 46 traders Five of those traders -John M. many as JOOltH'e 4~efendants are tfie anriual meeting of the 0 S Tee~ases..fi.led ¥c former afliJ__wich had ~loKd for tb~....d.a} named a week ago in the first indict-Baker. 50; Sam A. Cali, 38; Thomas expec~ed to plell;d. guilty and cooper-Grains Council. ''We want v~u·r con-present Nonhrop emp oyees and the But Hafi~ till' lead attorne) for ,. ments resulting from the undercover A. Crouch. 43: Ray Pace. 33 and ate with authont1es. The remaining fidence. We will do anything and go.~ernment. several Nonhrop · employt'es who investigation. Charges ranged from Michael D. Smi.th, 34 _ plea' ded 25 defendants. who ha.ve not )'ct everything to keep it " U nfonu.nately for Nonhrop. <;>ur hav.e sued Nonhop u.nder the False be . · cases are ahve and well and movmg Claims Act. characten zed the case as pre-arranged trading to racketeering innocent to ch8fleS of violating the en af'.<ligned, worked in the Swiss . Mahlm~nn sa~d the. boa~d ~as throu~ both the civil and cnminal relati ve!} insignificant. conspiracy and tax fraud, most alleg-federal racketeenng statute, as well franc pits at the Mere and in the mcreased its audit and mvest1ga11on courts. attorney Herben Hafif said. 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The gas sells for $2.45 a gallon o n the East Coast and $3.45 here be· cause of transportation costs from the l 'nocal plant in llhno1s ·· omebody who bu}s a h mm probabl} won't mind spending a li1tle C\ tra ·money for a high ouane gac,," said Bnan Mitchell. J l hnmp- son Petroleum spokesman. But "anyone can benefit." Recentl}. an cconom}<ar ov.ner bought fi,e p llons. The next da~ he came back.· He said 1t made a .,..orld of difference." Lo.ng a fa vonte on the East { oa\t and !ht' official fue l of the ;-..lau onal ·\'>s0<.1ation for Stock Car \utu Rdters ("IASCAR). the l 'nocal produu 1-. being added to a "<,;if.id h.ir • of fuel and lubmant'> d•!>· tnbutrd b) Thompson Prtroleum throughout thr West. Although 11's legal to use unleaded racing fuel on thr h1ghwa}s. the gas 1s designed for .. m usclr " cars and for H"h1cles ~llh high compression en- gines, like thC' Porsche 911 "We had a 1933 ford roadster in the other da~ wanting a high octane gJ\." M11chell said ( urrentl). the racing fuel 1s onl~ a ... ailable at three )ta11 ons. but the compan} 1s cons1dcn ng an arrange· mcnt w11 h Unocal for w1dt"r d is- tnbuuon. The fuel 1c; a"a1lable at a l 'nocal station at 1151 :! Anaheim 81' d. in Orange. Since racing fuel 1s also used b~ boat o .... ners, the w mpan) ts plan- ning to La ke 11 to races at Catalina Island and Lake Ha' :hu ln111alh Thompson plan' tu '>ell about ~1J(1 gallon'> a munth hut the l'•)m pa n~ e\pclls lo e' entualh be up tn a m1lhoo gallons a }Car "The racers arc JUSI stan1ng to find out," Mitchell e~plaaned .. It''> going to sno~ball ·· This 1s ··car craL} ( ahfom1a The da) after Thomp~rn Pet- roleum rccc1Hd the racing furl from Unocal, the compan~ took 1t'> leaded brand 10 a race-1n Bar!>IO" Then: 11 .... as purchased b) engine designer\ and people .,.. ho plan 10 ratt" 1n an upcoming C\Cnt 10 Las Vega\ rhc com pan} sold 1.000 gallon1.. "v. hit h 1s good because most off-road ralcr\ prc·bu} their fuel." M1tchell ~•d The engine designer'> are-thl· J..e' contact'> he added ht.'\.au'>e thn design $50 000 engtn<.-'> to U\e d specific brand ol gas Jml v.111 rt'l · o mmend 1t tu thei r ca r-tluildtnJl ..,, wmers 'The' .... ant 1h1, '>ti;tl \I· n• c,a1d "the:~ no" I n1 tJI U .S. Economy may falter, but not for long f'y JOHN CUNNIFF A 11\n"'•" '°''"'r" "I \.\ \ <>RI\. \ "1l Ill .1n ,. nr1 on 1c h•\t11n 11, IL"• l'lll \l'.tr\ 1' re · ec dcd .r1 .1 wm•, 111 c,hm J.., hut thl en nu1a~111g I ·'>'cin th.it m1gh1 t°'l' dr.1v. n lrt1m lhl'll 1c. that <,nmdh"' th.: ,11un•n h,1, '-111' l\n1 tht'lll .111 \f. rl .11t' u11n1nt1 art ompan1t•d b alarmtll)t p1l'J1, t11>11\ Jhout thl' <h:t·:ant' 111 \nll'rl\.I l hl'rl 1' 1111 in,l:lllu th; ulllltnl( t•I .1 UOl!l'd rc)rc 11 : ~»: \ l'\\L'd Ii\ al.1rm1'" ,, • lurt11'"' I 11r11p• 1h.11 "111 nll11J.- 11rnt ·H ti'" If, H"fr'll 1'1J' l•ll•C: Jnl't'\ h••\\t'n r tllJ\' LI~ ' ! \Ith thl' ,1!.11•111n~ ~lr, '''I l 1 111 r !ht• Iii>: \I II I. ..t i.. l" h ''I 1 ti I 'I ... • ll '' h ll h ' ' •n1•1n"'' 11 1 1 I ' "ti' 1 ,,., <..11.1 .: \ c II d '1 111 ri \ \\,I\ I , h \\ •I \I ...... \ •" l' ;flt' I I\ 11 1,1,1 ·1 ''n nwd ·, Pn ll'I· • •..11' '•· .1 hut.1t>lt• I•' the qtOll •I I" I' llld 111\ t\• nahi1 11n ',llJ', ' 1n 111 ''mkt r•ilc•n ti,,· 11111'' ~l.1111 1• 1•1 "h1 h \ th1· _'r l jl r' I 1 ·bt1•d11t"'' •If 1 h1• "llll'cJ 't Ht'\ "I n1 ' m.•:1 <k-.1\l\t' 1t'l1°•n ., ._ .. ,, It', •rrt•t'I ~·'"' ng mb.li.t1lll'' · 1hl•1r ;,1,11<. th1 n \t !.'" \t'J T' 1111.! be 1h, 11w'I trP11hkd ""' l' th1· ,, 1, · thl·'· ,111ll' I 111 1h~11 rcpPll .lh' (.,Jn11,;l l ,11n11rn1l ( ri-1\ \lll'I \\ ull 'it reel ... f he1r\ was not thl' fir,t v.arn1n11 Jh11u1 1mbal.ime'> lhruu&hout the 19~0., puhl1- 1.dt1on' tlarped thl' ~1om1 n.1g<, ahn11t ruanou<, infl,nwn \oanng 1nll'rl'1.,l rJtc:,. cm•rg} shortages dnd anl11 uundll'" Thi.' toanmon thl'ffil' \\0\ \ml.'nla II\ ing hl')ond 11'> mean~ I he lorecas1 < ollap!tl' Bt'.fure that in 1979. Pres1dc:n 1 ( ana dl.'!1' crl·J hi'> mJ la1'-l' '>Pl't'l h \ma1tJn" '>ufTcn:d a lrl'>I' <1f con-· litkn~·c hl· c;a1d I he} dpuhtt·~ th1· purpo<;l' and ml'Jn1ng or thl'll I)\\ n ll\l'' The:\ hdd lmt tht•1r \l'n<,1' nl n.1:1on al un11' 1Jd1\ creJ trllnl the: hi:1gh1' 1•f tlw pr.:~1Jt·nl~ 11 l'lt. from a k .1dcr t'\ rx-rkJ to l"Orrl'll \Ul h dl'll't h 1\I '>fltnl the <;pe1•th '-'ti" dl.'nwr.1h11ng "' •nll \\ho d1dn·1 kt:I tli'-fl•rJtt·J tx 1i1rc the: "iXl'th might 'b,l\l' It'll th.it "J' dftrf'•ard., It v.Js J time 111 nthl·r \11\l'" 1n1 1 nJ)\'uJJI~ that produtt'd h' llll' h1~h pntc uf 1 mponn1 011 < Jn an. h11lh f11r~l't the gnm \\.lrn1ng\ nt J1!>.J<,t1·r 1lf Jn \ml'ra:a unahk to tnmrw tl' 1n thl' "urld bt•t·au<,1· 11 had lx·l·n 11u:- lu,c:d O} .\rah'• lt prolikms ''11h oil "ciuldn't do -\ml'n,a 1n. tht'tl th t• l;1p.1111''t' v.1111.d \\ h' 11 \\J\ 1.k11111n-.ir.1tn l 1n <>huv.riH1m' .ill ••'tr \tnl'rlt ,j I hl' . N~SE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS " . • • ' . ' ' I .. .. ••\ . • ,. 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(,. r l; '-r,r,, .. c " , ) \\ ..ifl'C. ~,;.,., "'.J"'C. "'""' c ""' W•d. • )< q)c -.c"' i~i.J 1; s Pr•v day S3J ;. •,, ~8 :• p-- .aQ6' ..J.r-... ~~" • .()'8 • 'l s~ " . 'J '~"' ... ,;"" ... ,~,. . ,., " ' P·r oav .. NYSE LEADERS AMEX LEADERS "' :: T t dr\~t.-f ..... t ' f"''t "~ ,.. ,,_ '""a"" s LUI CllliJ ' .... METALS PRICES j1 ·~ . ' ·~ . ' GOLD PRICES ~ft8C'•"1 A~' ~ 'I ,. ~ JYflliO',. -.. , ...,»()' Jf"'(S ~ ... ,, h,,.. ,.. 4"¥ H~ Konv •'• s • • •· s Alum Inv"' IOOO '"' pound NV Com .. 1pot montll w..i london ,.. • • • • o S ·H • '' ~ • LOIKlon .,,~.... I • Q s ,, • . .. " COf)pet '1 l',,. • ,·u• ~J • '!•1t' 1' re. Coopet t ,oq•, ..-¥" , .... "~'·f!i ,.,,, ... -....,m"• ·t t to W90 Lead •O •? "'"" • P'"-''ll London lat~ S)I " ·~ S• J Pen• el1w<noo<' ,, • "9 ~ ·~f "Q M 5 • Franilf\trt •t1111n; ''" ~ • • -" \ -t Zvrtct. l•t• •Mer noon S 161 ., \. 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A telern arkNing campaign i~ current I~· u nden,·u~· to ~ol icit lmio.ines.." support for t hi~ worthwhile community l'ffnrt. alway •. we uppr date ·our generoH~ h Ip. RTL , Pr(• ide nt Hl ~r1'c. ro' 81!' CH rouc~. Fl FH:-i A. 0<'11\ I ll)N · If you hB\'P any ques tion. < nrem iJw thi~ rlrin:-. pleae .call m~ di~tly at 84i-060i ,, Or r1g0Coast OAILV ~'ILOT1H1un.t.h.1y August 10. 1989 A7 Stock prices slump with active trading "-F'-' \<>Ki... \f' -'t ' > pr 1·' tumt"d driv.1" ti n~dl tr \t •I .1 turhuknt '>l'\\tl•' \o, r<1 e'>dJ ' nm "'"!? 1nt\I ,, I!' ~\ ... ~ rel 11 rd ~. 1 gli .l,1rLnl' ' .,,, ci:nt ruta.>"'· h1 d lul I .\l ( p otht•r \tud,, ump.·cl ldkl'O\ l'I l''l.J\l'd l!JJ1 r.~ I hl' (Jo\A I 11nc' 1ndu<.tr ii \ r HltJf\ :tlJ 1n i:ar1 trJJ 1 11 111" JI ~ 1•1'1f ,-1, I t'l ,, .J 1..' .. : I I • \ 1 r .. .. .,.,,, ... f ' Nl'SI IJPS A HWIU - "£Iv tORr. ;r OlltS ... " NP.-. \• ·~ ., .... A)".1 ' .. ,, ~ \' a· c -,. ... ' C"'ie"'~F ,,.r ,i-• !'\,j \f'f" .,. I IS\ ",'"" \rta•u\ _, • ., ·c ;~ , .... a .. ~ ... ,,,.~. t" :.ll·.,.p.~ :i" (P .a .. /\, .. .... --.. .. ,_ ... "~ ........... , -- ' '.'; • ,.. •'1 l o • .. ~.., , .. 'lR~,._: J \,;* --.. ::> i>' .. ;.· f'"' 5,_.. IP..- ~ ,., e.:o; . -. • p--:,.. ,~, Name .. r .... e r ---5 ~.,--0-.~- ~~ -· -" P• r lll1•rw1.,. btt•hr' ..aid tht' n<>e 0 1 11.e D '" J "'l' 1nJu\tnal 3\erag_t' to 'hC' • ·~ .1.: .("! •n1., "eek prompted •• I U;'·vl •\iH [~:l .... lTn OU\~I' and .rail ·1 1nh• : a'hlnl! 1r. "'mt• l'I If I .ii• I I. l f,1 i>!.JI:')\ I J "' •11t ,, : I • ri "' n k ng ',\ 1•1 •I tt11 d 1 .. 1111! ~x.·•J.. of -~.~ J. .... 1\l •' .i.ug ~<, ,. \ • .., 'I hr 1;.irln rne:.ic,ur.:• • ,1 ", J" \ t• ~ 110-. h.1 l' ~lrt>a<l ';lJ\~ l t I I ' ,~i.H '> 1 I., \J ' .. . .... - .. . . .. . . i .. 111. ' I• .. -. "' • P ct . 1 -., .,,~ 5• :•· "''' .,;...+-..... y. ...... 5'" .. ';""' ~, .. :~· -.. -.- : . ~ .u ~ :.7- 4 t 4 ~ ~ J 3. '3(.' 3 , D on't Leave Your H ome W ithout Us. I h1 .. '.1n1t111n wa"'". rn.11.., '"' l '1111r h11m' "'" l \ 1-hnnH ., .1 lwml'· '·"' -hnnw. f11,l:11l .1 n1111111n rul l'r "'l' 111111 C Im ,1l.1r111 '' ,ll•m hdon• '"" c11 '. • I,,,~ lonp.-r dh'. , ... , ,11' 1·•1, llli•ll• pll•'ll' ,11 h l\ •1 "·'' '"''r"' • , .. 11.1 .. hin~l i~ht ,t11cl111 .. 1t . • '1h111 ,1, ,, 11 J..•\ 1 •hr••Llt:h I ' '''fl' It I "'I • •I • \Inn· C'OnH•nu•nt: .nl. •1 !fl' .. , , , 11.11 h. t ,, I \•\Ill rhl•lll' • 'upen i\ed d:H:t ltn'-ll'l hnol11~~ 11 ·.111' k \ • il•t' .:l.11 rn' .md '1 Ill\ 1'nlt'nt IO,t .1 IJ.11 h HI • \ l'.tcifiC orp ( ompan~: <1111rii; h11•11lt'" 111 th'"\\, ,t ,llll'l'. IQICI $99 f:~t./~lf:#!!!.'/ --·"-• = 1>200 Of-f-Rq.1ul.11 111 ... 1.1111•11'11 I •"l' - A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tttursday, August 10. 1989 DEAR ANN LANDE.RS: I just read the column about the couple whose severely injured doa was re- fused treatment at the local animal hospital. The m an asked. "Could this happen if a poor couple brought a sick child to a hospital'r Please tell him, "Yes, it could." It happened to us. My wife and I bad no1 been in this country very long. We were poor. but we owed no one. O ur 9-month- old son was very ill. T he hospital refused to take hjm until we came up with $1 00 in cash. This wasn't easy at midnight. While I sat there with my dying child, m y husband telephoned a lmost everyone we knew. After two hours a friend came over with SI 00. We were told that we had lost valuable. time and the child had no HOHOS('OPI-: more than a 50-50 chance. We were worried sick. They ordered us to go home because we were "in tbe way." Four hours after we left the hospital we received a call saying. "Your son died. Come and gel the body o ut of here as soon as possible." When we a rrived at the hospital. we were handed a bill for $99.99. So you can tell those people who wrote to you. Ann. that, yes. at 'n•nday, Au1. 10 ARIES (M arc h 2 1-Apnl 19): /' You'll sa), "At last someone is listening!" In volves m o\'e that could save mone). could meet economical requirements. Stand tall. You arc being recognized and with respect Love pla ys role. TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20): You'll decide that union 1s worth keeping afloat. Emphasis on coopcr- ation. ability to communicate with You get answers and will be cn- women. Public appearance will vrr-couraged to proceed with overall ify your popularit}. Gourmet dining concept. Emphasis on style. wntang. featured tonight. creauve endeavor GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20): You VIRGO (Aug. 23· ept. 22J: Go asked for more workins room and slo". be d1plomat1c. make con- now )OU get 11. There as reason to cession to fam1h mcm~r. Relatn c celebrate. ocaal acti vity tonight "'ho o ,·erstay·s "elcome grt ~ makes \OU sa,, "This as a 'en message. is actual!~ read) to ··take unusuai T hursda' ,.. Ano the·r ka'c .. If patient and charming. ~ou Gemini pla~s fea tured role. emerge from cns1s unscathed. CANCER (June ~I-July 22): --Protect self in emotio nal cltnches LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221· Monl·~ U nscrupulous member o f opposite prom1~ed as secure but not ~et re-leased. There as talk of cash Oo"'. sex wants something for nothing. pauence. nccess1t~ for streamltning Check details. legal requirements. GI d " d I Refuse to be pushed aside. Ro,alt' proccdurrs. amorous 1n 1 1 ua payme nt pro\ldes surpnse. · · wants.to set backstage scene. Pisces LEO (July 23-Aus. 22): You re-. invol,ed. quested add1t1onal information rr-SCORPIO (Oct 23-No' 21 )· You garding durable goods. propcn) asked for and received second happens no t only with animals. but with humans. loo. -VALLEY FORGE, PA. DEAR Y ,.: WUt a laear~redlq atory. It mfted me to tean. V•· fertaately, die aame traaedY ... , ........ to •Gen -It wtll ... ,. ,_ apJa. muy times, utll die pvenmnt eemes ., wJ~ a M•l" pla8 dlat eeven everybody. At I bve aal4 before, "' Cuadlan melpbon do a mecla better Job. (Are yoa U1teal81, Wa .... 1toD?) • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was amazed when I read those lette rs from peo ple who thought so little of a penny that they wouldn't bother to pick o ne up. Perhaps, after I tell you what the m ighty penny. whe n added to thousands more like it. can do. they will 1hink differently. c~nce and now you actually get third one . Focus on power. a uthority, intensified love rela- tionship. Third time will prove to be charm. Funding will be obtained. SAG ITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Older individual._ possibly employer or parent, provides test. At first resentful, •you'll soon learn even ts are working to your advantage. Marital status commands your serious aucntion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): l et go of "losing proposition." It is deja vu. You learned lesson in past a nd now apply knowledge. Work to make wish come true prior to 11 p.m. Yes, you are playing Cinderella role! AQVARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe b. 18): Almost before you are aware. events transpire to tum wishes into re- alities. focus on romance. specu- lation. chance 10 hit financial jack- pot. Stick with numbers 2 and I I . Another Aquanan in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Inda- ' 1dual in ellecut1ve position appears slo.,.. 10 make decision. 8) tomo r- ro". clouds of confusion dissipate. For no.,... accept social invitation. You'll be dining out on delicacies. Enjo) at! A sr<>~P of fund-raistn for our Baptist Children's Home was took-int for a novel and pain.Ins way to r&JIC ft.Inds. Someone f11urcd out \bat 16 pennies equal one foot. Since there arc 5,280 feet in a mile. a mite of pennies would equal $844.80. We launched a campaian to act each of our churches to-raise a mile of pennies for the children's home. A year and a half later six churches have reached their goal - a mile of pennies with a total of SS,068.80 for the home. In addition. 23 other churches arc working toward their mile of pennies. Church members. friends, co- workers and neighbors are adding to the to tal as they take their daily walks. clea n out their puries, pockets, dresser drawers and d esks. l .. '9. BO\'D look.int for those almighty pieces of copper. People have d onated shoe boxes, cans, jan. pigy banb and other types of containers filled with pennies that they have been saving for years. This has proved lo be a terrific (and fun) way to raise money. l hope you will find room in your column for the letter. What we have done others can do. It is amazing how many people have become enthusiastically involved . Pass the word, Ann. -D.S., BAPTIST HOME FO R C HILDREN. BETHESDA. MD. DEAR D.S.: Wlaai a terrific Idea! It'• to almple ud nobody 11 1olD1 to mJ11 dtoH little aebblalaes of tlle cola world. I .. ope OJ1 idea catcllaea OD all over. It'• a wlDDer. Black, blue car indicates driver is class conscious You art' class conscious. if you drive a black or dark blue car. according to color psycho logists. Sixteen percent of all women mar- rying for the fi rst time will be divorced within 10 yea rs. In subse- q uent marriage. 24 percent will be divorced within 10 years. So Sa\' th<.' statisticians. - Q. What are those 25 words said to account for a third of all English writing? _ A-The. and. a. too. of. L m. was. that, It. he. )OU. for. had. IS. With . she. has. on. al. ha,c. but. me. m ). not. First child-proof bottle known Y.3\ found an a 1.500-)ear-old Ma\a bunal chamber 10 Guatr mala. Thl· ceramic Jar had a screw-top lid. market shelf space is. Soup takes up I 05 feet of sam e. typically. Candy. 186 feet. Soft drinks, 221 feet. But the big space claimer is pet food, 240 feet. Must be a lot of profit in the dogs and cats business. what? On April 15. 1935. an unbyltned story in thr Washington D.C. Eve- ning Star began: "Three little words -achingly familiar on a Western farmer's tongue -rule life an thr dust bowl of the continent -'If It rains .. :" From that paragraph wr got the name of that fi ve-state disas- ter area thereafter kno .... n as 1he "Dust Bowl.'' If you and ~our mntnmon1al mate both arc left-handed. you're more hkel) than nght-handcrs to havr twms. Or so ~a} the sta11st1c1ans. HICIUf.I ly CHAllLIS GOltlN end OMAR SHARlf Both vulnerable. East deals. WfST • 5' 2 NOltTH •Void Q AJ43l 0 I( 10' •Kl65• EAST Q 9'915 0 9 6 3 l • 7 3 • A Q 10 9 11 Q Q 7 6 0 A QI 7 •Vold SOUTH + K J 6 3 Q 10 0 J 5 Th b.dd. • A Q J 10 9 l e 1 mg: Euc So11Cll Wnt NortJI I + l • Pus 6 • Paa Pw Pau Opening lead: Two of • There are times when you do nothing wrong yet have to pay a heavy price for an action that is riaht o ut of the book. Ea.st was 1~ victim on this hand from a Swats team match . North figured his side was on the short side as the match wo und down. So when this hand came along, he decided to take a gamble on making slam. Fortunately, South had the playing skill to justify North's optimism . Declarer ruffed the o pening spade lead and did not thi nk too highly of his chances, since East was marked with most of the missing high cards for his vulnerable open- ing bid . Ho wever, if those asset~ included the queen of diamonds anti the hearis broke favorably. there was a ray of hope. After the opening spade lead wa~ ruffed in dum my, declarer cashed the ace o f hearts. ruffed a heart high, led a trump to the eight aa d ruffed another heart high. A trump 10 the kmg provided the entry for ano ther hean ruff, setting up tbe Jack. Declarer crossed to the table by ruffing a spade, discarded a dia- mond on the jack of hearts, then exited with a low diamond. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lFAUG.lOISYOURBIRTHDAY Q. You said everything ~ou cat tastes sweeter nght after ) ou eat an artichoke. Why? T he shadow of the eanh form\ a cone an space w11h m apex pointing awa) from the sun. East won with the queen, but did not relish the prospect of having tht' lead. Whether she led a diamond or a spade, all declarer would have to d o was to play her for the ace of 1ha1 suit 10 reel in i he slam. The ace of diamonds would set up the king a\ declarer ruffed; a low diamond would run to the king; the ace of spades would be ruffed on the tabJ e and the king wo uld be high; and the king would be played if East exited with a low spade. t American Heart ft Association y BanqUlt Btain,_ /llrga Lwvllroru & All Ottoalons Small or Larg~ Banqurl Halli! O'Brien Lim'1U.li~------'I·---- •BOAT CHARTERS• Motor-Sail-Cic-arette Boat1 ..;,. 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Bloclu 64$-7434 Jaclyn'• Bridal & Formal Gown a 3782 So. 8'i1tol Sant• Ana 549-l493 C•ptuN Beauty, Romantt & Joy We1tern lmaae Photc>sraphy Bud Stanchfield 646-W77 SpeciaJ Ponraiu 4: Special E""t. Since IM4 Rl1rfn1 Photorravh,, AcrON from U4o Clnftfte, N.8. 175-4'17 open till a. ................ " Any Dey. Anytime -All Occsss1ons The Best A vailable! n. ...... 111111 -.a.t11 ~ ...... A. Can only tell you a chemical called cynann in tht• anichokc docs that. but I don't kno"' \\h} \\'111 researc h It funhcr. Stand h) Q. What's the fastt•st an) stock ha-; <.'''er risen~ A. Believe that d1stinct1on goes to Pennzoil shares. On Dec. I 0. I Q85 _ a share Jumped from 19 43 to 83 • You know hoY. 'aluahle super- Players Restaurant Hollywood Scene From $10.9S~r ~raon Cell Frf'CI 553-8181 Scott Video Production Con.l<Hr«l th# S.•t Pro/t'Ui'on11/ Co,_._,,, In O.C. Cell /.,, Dem,,, 759-9468 Award Winninr PhotoSr•phy It Video 14 Yr .. tap, f,.. Enc~t Portnlt WeclcfU.. 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Newport residents should not have been in the dark Newpon Beach's C ity Council members catc h a lot of flak from residents. Much of it is deserved a nd m ost o f the tis:ne it can be rationalized as the nature o'f politics. It goes wtth the turf of an elected office. The tussle over lighting some of the beach on the Balboa Peninsula is an exception to that rationalization. The lights brouhaha began when Peninsula residents asked the council to close the beach a n hour earlier. Traffic and rowdy panics had taxed the residents' patience beyond reasonable limits. The council. re~ponded in June by moving the beach curfew fror:n midnight to 11 p.m . M oving the curfew. however, didn't stop the late-night panics and traffic. H o m eowners demanded the city d o m ore. 1 hey cor- rectly o bserved that passing a law isn't enough. En force- m ent, the¥ said, is the way to solve the problem. Why have a curfew 1f it isn't enforced? . The council again agreed and also decided to install ti Th\nday. August 10. 1919 A9 Costa Mesa SOS decision shameful To the E.dnor I was d isgusted and d 1sma\ed h\ the-Costa Mes.a C'tt\ Couoc1r~ d('- Ctsaoo rrprdmg Sharr Our St-h l"!> As usual. the "Joolung out (or number oM·· ph1losoph) which 1s s(1 C'Ommoo these days "'as dJSpla~ed The residents of tht' west stdt' 1t Costa !\ks.a spoke as 1f 0 "ere tu blame for C' t'~ problt'm the~ had t'' er t'ncountered The~ spokt' 01 g.angs. drugs and other cnm1nal al- ti" 1Ue!> as results ot . 0 . · pre~nle in their neighborhood The~ accusations ha' e abl'IOluteh no basis tn fact For e:\ample \,\hat member ot a gang 1s gomg to ~ome to a chant\ organizauon 10 p1d.. up a bag 01 food" Gang.s deal in drugs. and drug dealers need no one's chant). the) ·n- some of tht' nchest peoplt' on earth hghts aro und the Newport and Balboa piers as an e nforce- ment aid. T he theory is simple: Install hghts and tum t hem o n when it's time to go home. Past experience has shown that m ost people will leave w hen the lights go on. and the lights are a d eterrent to crime, too. _ Everyone seem ed satisfied . Police o fficers who would make spot c hecks were satisfied they would be a ble to sec who was on the beach a nd wh at they were doing. Hom e- owners thou~t they would get some relief from noise and traffic, and city officia'k rested better at night thinking they had made everyon e -except the people who would have to leave the beach earlier -happy. For $300,000, you can buy HUD-funded digs Probkms such as gangs art' results of being so close Lo Los .\ns,eles. and ha'e nothmg to do "1th SO Furthermore. as a 'oluntt'l'r at SO I ha'e )t't to see an) oftht' "cnminal elemt'nt'' among the chentc-le Most of these people v.orl tull- t1me JObs at minimum "age t~ing dcs~ratel~ to fc-ed their fam1hc.-~ But minimum "'a&e d~n·1 go 'e~ ~ar these da~ s. espcc1aJI) m a large tamih L' nfonunate1'. m S1' months these -people's ch1ld~n "'111 be going hungf' o nce again Then it happened . City crews began installi ng 30-foot poles for the new beach lights. T he poles are the tallest things on the beach. Their presence angered some ho me- owners. That anser int~nsified when the story got around that the new light s m ight illuminate m ore than just the beach. H ow, some reside nts demanded to know. can we get a good night's sleep with those lights shining into o ur h o uses? Others worried the lights might hurt their propert~ values, impair the beauty of beachfront homes and ocean views. and be a general pain in the night. The~ -started c irculating a petition. C ity ?fficials were caught off"guard. They thought the~ were givmg the residents what they wanted. It nl'\'Cr occurred to them tbat some residents might have missed news stories about the beach curfew and how it w o uld be enforced. They also probably assumed that wo rd-of-mouth and homeowner association newsletters would get the "ord out. qty o ffi cials are s~heduling a senes of meetings to explain the need for lights and to corrl'ct som e o f the misunderstandings . That's a strange way to do business tn a commun1t' where; ~veral newspapers cover local government. Ifs alst> surpnsing that som e residents could be so much 1n the J 3rk •. ab'out a solutio n to a problem that affected them so much. they h ad to complain to their elected offic ials abo ut it. Opinions e><pressed In this space are those of the Oatly Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Readers' comments are invtled and may be sent to The Oa11y Pilot, P 0 Bo>< 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. TODA,. I' HISTOHl. Just past Cota de Caza. in the ~oft and gentle foothills of twisted oak and df) brush, 1s a place called Robinson's Ranch. ll's not reall) a ran~h. of course lt'S a housing development. and a fa1rlv nice o ne at that. The home' here· ho"er around $300,000 or <;O The lawns are bcrmuda and blue- grass. and the dn vewa) s are filled with Hondas. ..\curas and To) ota \'30S. Look o ne wa\ and ,0 u can set' txins also set up a mechanism per- Miss1on \'teJO·. Ran.r ho ~anta m1t11ng the federal goH·rnmcnt to guarantee loans for building road ... Margarita is around the bend. and cleanng land and other '\\Ork nt•re<.'· Cota de Caza 1s JUSt up tht• road. " People work their enure h"c'> to lt'c af) to get acreage read~ ior de,elop-ment. This "'as J..ntrnn as T11k \ in such surroundmgs. But. leave 1t to Washington D < A s Olten happen~ '\\llh largl' un- to get things scrambled. Somconl· "1cld) bureaucrau··~. H l D ~g.an tu back thcrr. apparent!~. tho ught Rol'\-stra~ from II\ ong1nal m1ss1on ••t tnson's Ranch \.\a<, a plaCl' for rom helping the do'll\ntrnddt:n \l11nt•\ pc:opk, a pull-)oursl'lt-up-h,-thl'-'\\l'Ol 10 hl·lp huild a 1.lluntn l lut-> 1n bootstraps project fo r thO'>l' '11\)1\) Palm lk<.cn u •ndm 1n n ll·an<.idr wanted to c-scapc the ghetto. 1hc and nt uiur.,c. lh 1b1n<.on·, RJn~h in squalor o t the' inner-lit\ ~aJdkhJl l. \ •11lc~ How elSl' rnuld ll ~ ihat otlinals Pan ot the pmhlcm. 1t SCl'm'). 1<. w11h Housing and l:rban De ' d up-that Title \ \\a!> designed IA.1th ment agreed to knd $17 million 10 loophole~ so big that a de' eloper help build this tranquil shcl' of could con' 1nc:-c the go\emmcnt that suburbia~ a golf course n nged "'llh palm trees How else" and condos '\\3S -someho" or Well. begin b~ umkrstanding that anothc-r -crucial for the lxt1erment this is the go,cmmt•nt we·re talking of the poor and ne-cd~ about here. not SOITit' Fonune so() Title x eventualh became c;uch .l"-compan~ that has to balance 11s embarrassment thai Jack Kemp. lhC' . Today is Thursday. Aug. 10. the 222nd day of 198Q. There arc 14' da,c; b udget and JUS tt f) it s expcnses. And. ne" secretan 01: Hl'D. took 11 out left tn the year. 1f suspicions are true. Robmson\ back and k1lied 11. Today's highlight 10 histor:. Ranch 1s JUSt one o f the something-Kemp no"' estimates that m1<.- 0n Aug. 10. 1846. Congress chartered the "natwn·s a1til':· the less-than-skid-row deHlo pmrnt'> management. poliucal crom1<.m and Smithsonian (nstitution. It was named 10 honor of English <;ncnti<;t Jn<.cph awarded monc\ h\ HL'D. o utnght theft ma~ ha'e coq the Smithson. whose bequest of $500.000 made 11 possible. In fact. thcrr's a general 1m-ta:a.pa~ers as much as $~ b11lmn 1n On this date: press1on JU~1 no"' that HL'D a nd 11s Hl 'D mone~ I mean. "'e're talking In 1792. mobs in Pans attacked the palace of Loui s X\'l top brass have been pos1t1' el) g.1dd~ at least four stealth bombe~ that In 1809. Ecuador struck its first blow for indl'ix-ndt·ncl· frnm ';pain about passing out mone~ The Just "'ent do"'n the drain here In 1821 . Missouri became the 24th state. amount of cash that has been doled E'en for Washington. tht~ 1s a In 1874, Herbert Clark Hoover. the 3 lst President of tht· l 'nitcd ~talc'. out b} HUD ts staggenng. fa1 rl} alarming chunk uf monc ~ to B1>'m'flrirWcst-imrimr.TOWa.'~--~··-·-·-----·--W~'.hen • .i.l..)&,asJaunchc.d.J.n..J.he..~ tw 1 b.ro\\:.uig a.~. _ In 1885, Leo Daft opened .\men ca's first commcr('ialh operated rlcrtnc '60s, H D was ttle vel) fabnc of The s11uat1on is most d1sturb10g streetcar, in Baltimore. · L)ndon B. Johnso~s "Great o-because notiod'. seems truh lo 1921. Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken wtth polio "'hik at ht<. ctety." II was the ~reaucrat1c tool o utraged b' "'hat ha'> happened. J(~ summer home on the Canadian island of Campobello. for budding housing for the poor almost as 1f '\\t." e'pect a certain fe,el ln 1945. dunns Wo rld War II. Japan announced 115 '\\llhngnl'"" 10 and the needy. of corruption tn go,emment We no surrender to the Alhes provided the status of Emperor Hirohito remained The law that brought HL'D tnto longer find tt surpnsing that so me tederal agenc~ out thl.'re 1s stumbling around like a drun~en sailor. passing out mone~ quid.er than a ~tid­ "'estem sa' 1ng~ and loan. Ifs funn~ \\ e tind 1t troubling. shocking l'\ en. that Pete Ro<.e ma\ ha\C bet on a baseball game "'~ find It of urgcnt interest that a man and "'Oman in Tenne-ssee are fight- ing O\ er se' en trozen embno'> But IC.\ n EK.LOF Cosui \.ksa New leadership needed in city S2 b1lhon out the 'll\1ndo" ·• He' To the ·E.dnor these things happen · After ll\ mg an Costa Mesa for 3:' Wo~. ma~lx. 1s that a prognim ~can and lx1ng proud of a forward hu1lt on such honorable mtt'nt1om thmkmg and compassionate com- LOulJ Ix use-d 10 help fond a de-m un1h. I was s1d:ened b\ the 'elopment that 1s '11\tll tx-yond the callous. uncanng d1spta~ I -0bSnvtd reach of the average ~rwn let alont' at the Ctt~ ( ounc1l meeung Jul) 11 someone t~ ing to e:1.tract thl"m-tht' night of tht' infamous SOS • seh es from the ghetto bashing. \\ t' ha't" people nght here in I sav. a council ~rwn IA.1th a ( o~ta \1c'3 "ho af1cr the <,un g(\(."\ personal "endetta. a pup~t. a sill~ d11"n are fau~d "'llh the dehghtlul ltuk gul "'ho 1 had m1stali.enh 'h1,lll' 11t "'heiher the' a rC' go111g to • 'oted for a a "'Oman. a tempora.17 N.· .. tn·r mg under a cu,ah ptm trt·e leadt>r -...hose "Don't<onfu~-m<'· 11r a !"'·'·'lung hedge -\nd all th\', w1th-tht'-fans" amtud<' t''\Ohed mtn '-'hile. Hl ()«. pumping mClne~ into no k adt'rsh1p at all 1 sav. on1'. ont' a housing tral t -... here the toughe't bnlon of an adult rauonal. -bus1- cho1rl' I'\ -...hether to go <ape Cod nt'sshke approach to a difficult proh- gra~ or terra cou.a. lem. Thc Robmson ·, Ranch matter in· I obsen ed an 1mtt1onal .. fear-ft'd" c1dentl~ has bc:-en ht'aped onto the fe" "ho ha'e focused all th<' pro~ shouldc-"' of "ell-l oo-... n local d('-lems of the -.-.~t 1.1dt' on SOS Tht'n' 'elo~r "tlham L~on and Cota de "'ert' problems lxfort' SOS and therr Ca.u. \4111 be problems aftt'r SO Too latt' Hl'D. 1t seems had loaned ..... ,11 tht'" rrahl'e SOS W4U a fnt'nd mane~ to the o ngmal firm that "a' "ho mc=ct to m1n1s1tr to the human to de,l'lop the Rohinson·s Ranch beings in n~ 1n that communtl) . project That deq~loper appart'ntl~ not 1llegals, not ··dereJ('('t.S:· not defaulted on the loan. and Hl ·o for "bums.·· not "drunks.." but fcllov. a penod. too~ rnlc to Rohin--0n·s human bemgs. Ranch E'rntualh thf." Pf.OJC'C t "'as l adrmrt a o~bbrhood 1171ng to sold 10 L)on fight the giaffiu. budding gang pro l>- ..\n o ngoing ~on tro" t:n' 1s lems, etc But l implore them not to "hcther HL·o got a fair pncc from react to the fe"' so<alled "leaders" L}on and -...hether l~on pulled ~mr "'ho formulatt' a ··ski nhead poh11cal stnngs to gtt the proJC-Ct Ph1losoph~ ·· thrown his '-'3~ A~cordmi to recent Costa M~. walct' up. We need repons. L~on paid $16 m1lhon for ne"' leadership that wlll addrtSs tht' ~QJ~.mc .. daun.tl.¥1.U~...!!£.~1o~blems of homel~ness. as much as $35 million moffiers ano~llnm'Eft",1'\"'lf'll -,----~ But the real ques11on '" m il this motels. hunger and no medical c.arr. What m the bed -...as Hl'D doing 10 These problems att not going awa~ this neighborhood in the first place.., Let's shov. other communitte-s we Sttn Marble is rw Daily PlloO can and ....,u handlt' th~ probleres city editor. that are plaguing cities all over .\menca "1seh and compassior.•u:·- unchanged. In 1975. telev1s1on ~rsonaltty David frost announced he had purchased the exclusive nghts to interview former President Nixon. .......................................................................... I) MARLIN L e!SHOf' rost.a Mesa . Today's Btnhdays: Actress Rhonda Fleming 1s 66. Singer J1mm' Dean ts 61 .. Sing~r Eddie Fisher is 61. Rock musician Ian Anderso n 1s .i2 · Stngcr Patti Austin 1s 41 . Actress Rosanna Arquette is 30. By The Associated Press ORANG[ COAST laily _P_il•_ .. __ _ ROSEMARY CHURCHMA~ -PlIBUSHER TOM TAIT Editor DON fENLEY Auociate Editor TOM CLA:"l:'li Nt>•• Editor STEVE MARBLE City Editor ROGER BLOOM futurn Editor DONNA MOONE' Buainna Editor ROGER CARL.SO~ porta Editor TOM BUDD O reolatiow Dirtttor TERI PlJPO Cir<olatioa Ma rlr.etln1 Mana,er 808 fRANK Home Dell\'trJ Mana,tr CHALON GOOD C11atomer Seni('~ M•n•ll"' ,.AM00 5HAH C.-tNIJ.r RHONDA WEED 0.•• Pr~ .. MaHlt'' OO~NA JACOME Cr.4it .. ....,, GIOaGI Aa.4'11 ..... ........,.._. lllH a r JA~~ REICH E~BER<. Retail Salf'a Manaf'f'r CHERI 1-'Rt:OtA ~ ClaHilied "lan•Af'r Jl'OY Of.TTIM~ I "'al AdHrt1~inl( \1an111tn GWY~N PARR Major Accnunt• Man8«f'r PATRICIA A. (,ABU: pt'C'ial S«tlon" Editor BECKl' S. Ht:~Uf.RSO' Art Dirfl'tor MARl' CARTER Ad ~"k-f't Man••..r ALISSA T ADLOCK Prod~tlon Olr+c-tcn Ht:NRY K ~H;tlT Prodwtinll MH9'1f'r LISA T 4~NE' Prr-Preu ~u~ui•or PATIUCK TOOL Pre·Prna Supef'\i.or scon oot 'THEl'T p._ Roo• u~llt.or mu CRA •FOllD s,....-Me...- Let's hope someone read S&L bill before it was signed As its last official act before ad- journing in the wee hours of the morning last Saturday, Congress voted 21 7-198 to pass the largest single new spending program in t r S. bi story. The S&L bailout bill addresses a legitimate cns1s. and tht'rc is no question about the good intenuons of those who voted for it. There 1s also, however. a well·known road that is paved wi th good intt'ntsons -and no one wants to go where it _ would take you. I voted apin<1t the S&L bat.lo ut bill for several rcaM>ns. tht' most impon.ant of which was the fact that no member of Congress had even read the bill at the time we voted on it. In fact, the massive 776--pqc bill. which was not aareed upon in con- ceptual form by the House and Senate confeTttS until early Friday momina, wu not printed until Mon- day this week -three days af\c:r it puled both the Houtt and Senate. Most of u1 in Oran.cc County lc.arned early in life tbat we should read imponanl documenu before we sian them. That's a wise rule - one to which we sho uldn't make eJU:CP'jon samply becautt bilho ns of dollan are at Nke. Coft11'C9&man S&&n Parris.. "'ho terVa on. the Haute •nkina Com· mittce tbM ... mpoaaibi( for the SA,1-bill, &aka a beck .. , to no one .._ it comes to knowtedlt of the SAL crilia. It Ml Pmi1 1tbo oria-IMllJ toalll• me OWnl Account-s._ omoe ""*' .... ofttred * ftiil ... look ......... ol dlil ... ,.. mlmnity. lut boun brfoft ' Prell*nt Bush sJgn«J tM S 159 bllllon uvlngs-and- /oan r~seut! padc~. ~ st«y/A6. the final vote on the btll. he ex- pressed Jf1VC reservations about the procns by which the bailout bill wu bcina broutbl to the Ooor. "No livma ptTSOn... he said. "knows j ust what iJ in thts bill. I don't know what's in tt. TM stt-retary of tbt ttt&Sury doesn't know whats in iL The coafcf'CC'S don't know •hat's in it. But I can tell )OU that from what I've seen. thett a~ a ~t many awful provisions in this letislation. a nd they wtll c:ome back to haunt u .. Dun.na mte~ q a member of Prn1dtftt ·, we-ne tto.e s&aft ~ qillW~ a1ICI such u dtac led me IO cond* tblt ~ ..... ..,.,.... .... IOlubOO. I ,...._.,. lllow me Plni- dellt ..S to C'ftlllr ._ Ca $™ woald ....... nllilt .... ......,. iJllO OM ............ ClCMIDINIMI r& --.. --......... , tnnn• ber of tht Hou~ or Senate haV'lng read tt, ship tt down Penns)'l'•anta <\' enue for tum to sign at the I Ith hour. F1gunn.$ out ex.actl~ what was m these take-n-or-lca~-1t grab bags often took months. ln the da)S since ~ of the S&L bailout bill. that same process has now gotten under WI). We have learned. for ex.ample. \Ut the final ball included costly and burdensomt' reporuna provt.sions that will re-- quire mof1111C lenders to comptk socioloek&J data on the sex and nt~ of loan apphcanl$ and 1"CC1pient The Scl.L emu has toucMd us all. l ndeed. the scandal~nddm Lmooln Savmp & U.n. beadquartn'Cd in lrvtnt". is one of the nation's ""'Of'St eu.mpks for the failure of FSLIC'. The bdl tbat the COU1J1t11 adopted m &ucb llipabod fashion a.. week- end. howc~. will affect os all ~ more directly. The 8dditiou1 amount that the .90vcrnmcttt will borrow durina the ncx1 t•'O ycan rcpmcnts mort than Sl.000 for '"CT)' man. woman and chik5 in America. h may ~ wedts. or even moolhs., bd'ott we know whet.bet the l bU)ou( bill ... boon ot • ditalltt fot cut •IO'DClmJ. 9111 a al now. we've ab'eld1 ...... dlta much: 9cfort C'W1illa .ti -.rioe lr1 r'ndoa. dw ._ wt .... D,pllC1 Ol9Cll'4bai otca..,_ ii.._. IMJ .-k. Qltl a. .... Cl.I. ···--· ........ c. f , .... ..... Lack of caring after accident was shocking To the Edttor: I ">ant 10 rorr.meot on the letter 1n the Pik-t JUJ)' 27 reprdtng the prl v. ho -.r.-as hit by a car whde ndm& h~ btke and the ca.r took off! I don't kno"· 1f 1l 1s the area we live an or that people arc JU.St too ~ to say anything or too Klfish to help somt"-- ooc. It IS really sad. Wou&d It ha""t taken blood and ,ore? . .\ nrna um .. Like the mother said. than God for OJll) a bnaited and !Cf&ped bod~. I bopc an v.1'o rad this reahtt 1ha1 ·wt arc all suppoeed to look out for each other. Kopefully. when th~ who u• tb1s (acc:Mknt) Stt '°m"° thlftl It.Ire lbu IPJO. they can be human ~ to soeak oui. 8ETH 81tA£\JllGAM Newport 8adl I AlO T'hundey, August 10. 19et \ I U I O' One to see, one to avoid • J 91'9. I 02 miau~ Ne'W World Video. ltatinf (on • teak of .f~ c'-acl Lebmaan 's " is about a cou~ of kids -a boy and a kill off the most ~e in ICbooJ. mak-~·.::rJCi~~W:; movie ii a brilliant sick l·okr -if you bated high schoo you'll love this movie. Ifs a pnck.ly. bracing enter- tainment. full of pcrcrsity. thanks to Chrisuan Slater's silky menace (he reminded mr of Robert Walker an .. Stra~rs on a Train"), but it isn't soulless or even mcan-spinted. thanks to Winona Ryder's pleasing pres- ence. Its ending may fizzle OU\, but for most of its running time, "Heathers" "WOrks as u ir- reverent, iMblaat and ins.iahlftal look at the~~....._, w another and -! rem:t lO oec 'ti 0 \ I J: I . 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Brin&ina to a close ifs Discovery Season, the lrvinc Community TbeatcT IClS the staee for laushtcr at Tunlc Rock Community Put in a · satw'Med with acidic familial c::elCT -a ~tcd VC'f'• sion of real life &nd a poup that is no Bndy Bu.acC Under the direction o(tTom Titus. ICTs lo!"Jtime ma~or. a series of irritatingly la ..... -complete with bovenns angry and auilt-ridden youna ada&lla. and an innocent though maTii lating child -cvolvr into an ml taining th~ct play. Joyce Eriksen frazzles nerves Ii fingernails o n a blackboard in her animated charactcriz.ation of Helen, a mother whose syrupy venom leaves e,·cryonc feeling ever 50 slightl) poisoned. Her moves arc sweet and gentl('; but. her ton-.e ~ccs likr a razor in this line portra~I. Helen's~ Jack. is rendered by Tracy GQdfTcy -a performer whose face communicates almost bener than his words. Godfrey's expressions arc priceless. prompting lots of laughter. Daughtrr and son. Marhyn and Jake. arc performed by Kiny Ka rp and Marc LcBlanc. Shr is frustrated o'er benign neglect: while he suffers under the weight of stifling ovcr- indutsence Their Act I discounc efTCC11,el} sc-ts thr tone for the eve- ning. L.t'Blanc's intensity in his vari· ous con,crsa11ons mterycct many of the mo re scn ou . thought-provoking elements of 1he p1C'CC: while Karps's arumallOn and powerful fi nal exit provide h1lanous highlights. ~nor<' lJeme is Jake's melan· choly wife. Louise. who finds herself T\ LISTl,GS 7:00 7:30 8:00 • • • Jalr• ~ Le ... ncJ •nd Louise fL•nor• StJ•rn•J .-r In tlM Irvine C~unlty TheMer production of Jules l'etf-fer-s -..Wn 11pa.·· on the o~kin& m with this aggravating j ...... puzzle ol a fam- ily. Louise aacl Jike's daugbteT Edie. a spunky teo-ydlr-old, is ~II inter- preted by Mindy Titus. Thriving on circular argumenta· tion and euacnttion. this comedv is at once funny and frustrating. Tension builds to a fever pitch an Act Ill wherein a volcano of emo- tion threatens to erupt. over the entire cast. Offering clements with which almost anyone can identify, the piece guarantees that lauJl:itcr - and maybe a little pain -wi ll come easily. Playing m the auditorium of Tur- tle Rock Community Park. "Grown Ups" will run throu&h August 26 with Fnda} and ~turday per- fo rmances at 8 p.m. and a matinee on Sunda y. August 13 at 2 p.m. For tickets and information, call 857-5496. 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Equmlirlf · End Game fin ..... ,.. ... ..... T ........... In SierlO Tul l.41111 s ... Cookies ..... ....... 0 ,.. • M'A'S'H Cunenl .... lllo"9: •• ·'Tiii Villein" (1979 Comedy) Kirll Douglas Ann ...... . AlnolO Scnwan • wtM of ~ O ~ ••'' "Tiie HuMlf" (1979 Drll'NI St8¥t McOueen Nlwt fOltllM •• Ka Hanolo E• Walladl • MldWI Will WOltd of PynlNd (Rt O ..,._,, Dorothy l Sayeis LtlW'lf Coot a MiNll • Newt TOfigM ..... In S..0 • • • IRAYO Mo*: • .. 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Zl6.I ·~,,,__..... --~ ..... • FO<JJ THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1989 1 :J Take a European vacation via bistro fare If you long to sit at a sidewalk cafe on some small European street, cat the regional ethnic fare and watch the world go by, but can't afford the time to fly away - here's your chance to re..create it at home. Set the table on your porch or deck, mix up a big pitcher of lemonade, or chill the white wine and .serve a salad from the country of your choice. If it's the sunny Agenan Sea you long for, Light Taverna Salad is the answer. A crisp blend of tangy greens, salty oli ves, feta, onions · and tart~sweet Granny Smith ap- ples are tossed together for a great Greek treat . .. Amsterdam Curried Cabbage and Apple Salad, reminiscent of Holland's colonial days in In- donesia, offers a hearty vegetarian lunch. T ry it served with sliced Edam cheese and crustv fresh bread. · Chicken Bistro Salad with Cream> Lemon Dressing lets you relish the Left Bank of the Seine - Cafe Warm Goat Cheese Salad might be equall y at ho me there. too. served with a warm French baguette. Bavarian Sausage alad with Seedy Mustard Dressing brings to mind the great open cafes along the Rhine and Moselle ri,·ers in German). A zesty salad. it's made for a JO)OUS laughter-filled after- noon. LIGHT TA VERNA SALAD 1 buncb watercress, trimmed and crisped 1 small bead Boston lettuce, rinsed, c risped and torn 1 cup thinly sliced red onions 3/4 c up Greek olives, pitted and sliced .., cap crumbled feta cheese Herbed Greek Dressing Z Granny Smitb apples Toss toge ther watl·rcress sprigs. Jett uce. red onions. oil ves a nd cheese in large oo"' I. Toss "'Ith Herbed Greek Dressing. Core and slice apples into '..inch thick slices. D1 v1dc salad mixture tx·- twcen ser\'lng plates and garn1'>h with apple slices to Sl'ne. Mak"" 4 sen ings. HERBED GREEK DRESSING ltablespoons olive oil Z tablespoons red wine vinegar l~ teaspoon oregano Combine all ingred1r ntc; in small m1x1ng -bo"'I. Whisk unltl thorough I> mixed. Makes 1 : cup. AMSTERDAM CURRIED CABBAGE AND APPLE SALAD 1 Granny Smith apple 4 cups shredded red or green cabbage 1/4 cap thinly sliced green on- ions Carry Dressing ~ cup chopped cashews or peanuts 3f4 cap raisins Ciiantro leaves Core apple and cut thi n slices. Fried tee cream cool, tasty trick Mexican Fried Ice Cream 1s o ne of those dishes that seems to ha"e sprung out of no where. When or where 1t originated 1s a m)ster). But for those who have tried 11. one thing 1s for sure -it's de· licious. With its hot crunch> coating a nd cool ice cream center: even the most skeptical of guests will be surprised wi th its myriad flavors. textures and temperatures. Made with scoops of 'an ilia ice cream coated with a graham cracker and cinnamon mixture. these morsels are quickl y deep fried in oil for about 8 to 10 seconds, to get its crunchy coating. The key to perfect Mexican Fried Ice Cream 1s ensuring that the ice cream 1s frozen solid. T hat way. when it 1s deep fncd. it does not melt. Mexican Fried Ice Cteam should be served immediately after deep fryi ng. FRIED ICE CREAM 11 tc..,a vullla lee cream i ""' tmely c....w araU• c~en er Yaallla waJen ~ ........ dllaam• I .... I ta•11.,11a1 milk OU fer .... fry ... QlnllMce 1 "',...... ..._ er lime J91ee '"'-................ _, To prepare citnat sauce: In 1 small ·~n, combiM lemon juiclc. Miii and lemon Hit. Stir om medi•m heat until mbture coma IO I boil. Over low heat. limlMf until •dy ~ ' Cut slKes into thin JUiienne stripe;. c~rn1b1nc cabbage. apple and grel'n on ions in salad bowl. Tos<, "'1th Curr) Dressing. Garnish "-1 th cashc"'"· raisins and cilant ro lea' cs. Mal.. l's S to 6 Sl'r\lngs. • CURRY DRESSING 1 4 cup each mayonnaise and olive' oil t tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon chutney Z teaspoons each curry powder and chopped fresh mint C ombinc air ingred ients in !>mall m1\tng bo"'l. Whisk un11I thorough!) blended. CHICKEN BISTRO SALAD Z Braeburn or Granny Smitb about 10 minutes. Remove from beat. Cool until lukewarm. R~ fri1C~te until needed. To ~ fried ice cream: Cover ice cream ICoopl with plulic wrap and frttB b 2 houn or until flrm. In a small bowl. combi• pUam cndEer or .van- illa wafer crumbs with cinnamon. Mill well. Quickiy roll firm ice • • apples 1 ~ cups shredded, cooked chicken I,"! c up toas ted. c hopped walDuts "'3 cup thinly sliced grten on- ions 2 tablespoons shredded f r esb basil leaves Creamy Lemon Dressing Spinach leaves. as needed Con· and d in.· apples in tn 1 • inch cu~s. Combine applec; \\1th chicken. walnuts. grel'n onion., a nd basil 1n mixing 00"1. r oe;., ""ell wnh Cream\ Lemon Drl''>'>· ing. To ~nc. lt nl' sen 1ng platl''i w11h spinach lca,cs. Top \\Ith ch1ken s1lad mixture. Garn1'ih wi th add1ttonal shredded ba'i1l cream bells one at a ume in crumb mi~tutt. Freeze ball on bak.iq sheet tined with wa'cd paper for 2 more houn or until firm. I• a small bowl. beat C1P and malk. Quickly moll ro11cd itt cteem bllll ia em mi•tutt then 1n crumb mi•. P'8t balls back on Heed bikini tMel and ~ ice ' ' lea\ l''· If dC'il red \ 1ake<;, J '-l0f · '1ng., CREAMY LEMON DRESSING •, c up sour cream '• cup mayonnaise 1.a teaspoon grated lemon peel l tablespoon le mon juice Cumb1m· all 1ngrcdirntc; 1n small m1\ing bo\\I Wh1<>I.. until thoumughl) m1\cd \tal..co; 1 1 mp CAFE WARM GOAT CHEESE SALAD 2 quarts ,crisp salad greens 2 Gr.anny Smith apples 2 kiwifruit 4 ounces thinly sliced smoked ha m, cut into strips I teaspoon coarse balck pepper cream balls for an additional 2 ho un or until firm. Pour 011 .l inchn dttp in a dttp fryer or heavy duty saucepan. Heat oil to 37S. dep'ea. Ute a lk>tted lpOC>ft to place one tee cram ball •• a time iaeo bot oel. fry util coati~ blli• to ~. I to 10 llCOI on e9Ch Side. ~ immediately wnh ~ laUCf. Serves •. l log t .f-6 ounce 1 goat cheese. sliced into 8 rounds •., cup vegeta ble oil 6 tablespoons red wine vinegar 11 c up coarsel} ('bopped walnuts, toasted 11 teaspoon each lb} me and rosemary -\rrange -.alad gn·1.·n<, tm scn1ng platl'\ (ore and cut apple!> into th 1 n \H'dge'> Pt:l'I and o;hce \..1\\llru1t Hnt:h th1d. -\rrang.c apple "l'llSt'\. k1"1tru11 rnund'i and ham stnpi. ti' n lettuce ~pnnklc !>alad'> \\uh pcpix·r Place r hre'il' round'I on nun- s11cl.. baking sheet. he.it :it '50 degree'>. 2-3 minute'-. unttl "arm- ed through. Wh1'>I.. tOgl·ther 011. '1negar. ~aln uts and herbs. Place lhcese roundc; on salads Dnzzlc "1th dr('<,<,1ng to serve :-.·1akes 4 '>Cf\ ing!> BAVARIAN A USAGE ALAD I ll ead iceberg lettuce 2 Granny Smlt.b apples 12 pound smoked cooked sausage, cut into rounds 1 4 cup crumbled bla~ elleese 1'1 cup sliced celery '• cup tbialy sliced green on- ions Seedy Mustard Dressing Remo,·c.-outer fnll\ leaves of kttuce and use to line·~ d bowl. Tear up rcma1n1 ng lettul<.': place 1n c;alad 00"'1. Core a nd cut apples tnto narro" "'edges Top lettuce f Plu~ stt BISTRO /MJ me gard~~--r-fiEJ~--......i.oi helpful canning advice • \\-\ HINGTO!'\ (-\P) -Home gardent:r\ acro'>s the natton are tending crops in ant1c1pat1o n of plent) of frec;h meals later th1c; summer. If a ll gOl'c; "'l'll man~ \\Ill he putting up a surplu'>. and thr go,crnment has somc: helpful ad' Kl' - In fa t the latest publtcat1on from the Dcpanment of .\gnculture ma~ "'ell go be)ond ad' it<.'. • The "Complete (1u1de to Home ( annmg· run lb colorful pages 10 large format and sc.-lls for .S 11 fro m the Conc;umer ln(orma11on (enter. Dept. I 68Y. Pueblo. Cnlo .. 81 OOQ. Even with free1ero; in m1lhons of homes. cannmg remains a ..afr and econo mical wa) to prcscne food Once ca nned. theS<.' foods no longer need elect nc1t~ to prcscn e them as do frozen 11ems. a nd cafl.ll 1ng 1 n·t ltm 1tC'd b) the space a'a1lable in a freezer. The new book covers the necessary handling and safet) practices to properl} can poultry. red meats. seafood . fruits. J3m'i, JClltes. tomatoes. vegetableo; and even pickled and fermented focxh . The basic principle of canning 1s to heat the food to the point that all bacteria are ki lled and to seal the item tx-fore others can rontam1nate It. Clostnd1um botultnum bactena exist in the air and as pores on many foods. the book pomts out. They can surv ive harmless!) for man)' years unt1l land1ng on a food produet. thrn ma~ gro\\ rap1dl) to produce a deadly poison. Washing reduces the amount of bacteria and mold o n foods. b ut these things are difficult to remove complctcl)'. ncccss1tattng heat processing. In low·ac1d foods such as meat, seafood and most vcactables. ~nnina temperatures need to be 240-250 deirce Fahrenheit to assure destructi on of these bacteria. A pressure canner 1 needed to reach thOllC temperatures, the book points oul. A rqular boilina·water canner gets up to only 212 dqrtts Fahrenheit, which can be sufficient for more ac1d1c foods such as Jlmt. j~llies. marmalade. pickles and sauerkraut , Traditionally. tomatOt"S h.ave also been con 1dCl"t'd a h1ah-actd food. but the ~rtment of Agncultutt warn that tofM ~ vannen ~ lower in 1c1d and 50 have to be trcattd more carefull y wMn can.DC!lt. People hvina at hither 1lt1tud~ also nttd to uw c Ira cauuon. ata water boils at a lower temperature 1n uch areas. Lowtr llaili• temperatures are less cfftttiv-e 11 kilhf\I ~a. to foods .. , b8w IO be procested lonecr or the canntt prasure 1ncreated. _ If )Ou do not know your 1Jt11udt. call tM 1oc:a1 <OUfttY edl•• qcnl or Sod ContttVation Sttv1Ce office. "Open-kettle cannana and the pro«•• al lelllb .... )flt .. ronventioael owns, mtCTOWa~ O'¥Cftl nd ti ta = • • flll> ommended, bec:autt thne prwc;K-a do not Pl••• • • '" tbe*pat\IMllJ.:e· Claailll .... .-. ~ 3· ... ..., !:: avaiWllt. Dhmd ~or~.._... • Fruits nd "•--• lft • ma• •1*1• or • soon • Polll~ aM pwntmc. If,... w ....,. ,. III Visit the Caribbean via exotic cuisine For those who occasionally like to cook to the "beat of a different drummer." there's fascina ting Caribbean cuisine. If sot\ ocean breezes, swayina palms. and tropical flowers run throuah your mind. you have all the imagination it takes to try this easy cooking style. Foods from the t ropics have always fascinated us. and ifs no wonder. lntfiauina spices like ginger and cinnamon. paired with frui1s such as pineapple and bananas. arc used to e nhance everyday vegetabl~ like tomatoes and com . It's an econo mical. yet unusual way to expand • any cook's rcpcnoire. Caribbean Pork Chops is just such as dish. Lightly seasoned pork chops are quickly browned: then a simpk sauce goes over them to fin ish cooki,Qa. The secret ingredient is tomato paste. that lends a rich. tangy tomato flavor without added sail or suaar. Its thick consistency blends easily for an instant sauce. Cnatbed t>ineapple, soy sauC'C, around Jingcr, and brown sugar create an exotic Ca ribbean fla vor, yet they are all fa miliar staples on the panll)' sbclf. Do 11 the Caribbeans do -use the flavorful sauce as a ~oppcr no t only for pork-chops, but a lso chicken, shrimp, pork ribs. or fish. You can make just the sauce ahead of time to keep on hand for next day's dinner. Garnish your creation with wedges offresh pinapplc and sl ices of orange. Add some rooked riC'C (saffron rice is an island favorite I and a tossed salad. Finish with coconut ice cream for dessert. 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Sparkling milk coolers refreshing on hot day . Be prepared for .. oos.. and .. ahhs" when )'OU carr) a tra) of these fruited summer milk dnnl.~ outdoors. They' taste as good as the) look -and the) loo!. fantas- tic. The dnnks blend mall \\1th cool. fresh melons. bcmc-; or lrt't' fruits into a foam). froth~ ml\· t urc. Whok or IO\\ fat milk can tx· u~cJ 111 tv.o o f th\.' dnnks. The ll'\I} Mdon Sparkk r. 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BERRY ORANGE COOLE R 2 cups berries tstrawberries, raspberr ies, or boystnberries I 1 cup fresh orange juice l cup m ilk 1 10 ounce bottle ginger ale, chilled \\ h1rl tx·rn1..·~. orange JU1re and l.llf'I nHllo.. 111 hknJer until "11u111h \dd rl·maining milk: dllll 111 ,1..·1'1.:. \Ill in ginger ale. ~1..·n 1..· (l\ 1..·1 1c1..· g.1rn1,hed "ith lrl''h tx·rnn h l·up ... • t ·MME R P l ll\CH 4 larJtf:' ripe peaches or nee· tarines. quartered ', cup fresh lemon juice 2 tablespoons honey 3 cups '"butte rmilk \\ h1rl rx·achl·~ or ncctannes "1th krn11n JUll1..' ~tlr in hont·~ Jntl hultl·rm ilk. Chill and serve 5 to 6 cups. ... Ltou .... VllM:I <.di lull n••" k•r \OUT ~ ho~Clfll' In ~njtlt~ II s :l\·llW* lll\1111W O.:al d!M1 during Fronomy Tunt' lllltl ~"'' .\nd don I bJ!'l to al ... """'.... ......~ ....... , ... . ... 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' LB Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, Augu .. 10, 1911 SWEET. LOW IN SODIUM FULL Of' FLAVOR PEAK Of' THE SEASON. ~ .49 !CUT SEEDLESS l B .29 LOW IN CALORIES. CALIFORNIA WA T'ERMELON .11 L8 I 2 CT PKG .T9 }II Klawx 11•9 • F-*I Tissues ~ WHITE OR AS90RTEO 2SO CT pt<G FAMILY SIZE Still ire Low Pt i:e . OIL$ Coml DAILY PllOT/ Thureday, August 10. 1911 Fresh flavors are showcased in delectable summer salads Sun-baked days and warm, Sunburst Walnut Salad. It's the The chicken breasts for the salad breezy ni&hts are the hallmarks of perfect summer cntrec. made with can be grilled or poached in ad-, summer. Time to relax. take in the tender grilled chicken breast. fra-vancc or bought pre-cooked from • beauty of nature and treat our grant juicy oranaes. sweet lettuce the supermarket deli. And while : tastcbuds to the freshest, most and crunchy walnuts. oranaes arc a refreshing choice.', 1 bountiful harvest of the year. )Valnuts give the salad interest· other fruits, such as peaches or : The best and most healthful way ing flavor and texture and pleasing melons -whatever is most plcn- to enjoy the wond~rful foods that crunch, as well as some extra tiful in the produce secti on -can appear in our supermarkets is to nutrition. Apple cider vincpr, be substituted. keep preparation simple. No need honey, 8 hint of mustard. tarragon Venatile walnuts have become to cook; let the fla vors of fresh and orange peel make a zesty, as popular in salads as in brownit>!> foods shine through in delectable fruity dressing that melds the and cookies. Kcee them conve- lads fl f wal · h h h niently at hand 1n the pantry. sa . . avon o nuts w1t t e ot er refrigerator or freezer. To intensify ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~=====~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~-~On=c~th=at:_:'s:._:s.::.urc:.:__.:_to.:_:Pl~e=asc:..::__..:.:'s:._:.::sa:..:.la:.::d:....:_:in~gr~ed=ie:.:.n:..:.ts:.:.. _____ __, their nutty taste, lightly toast the walnuts in a 350-degrcc oven for about eight minutes before using. The crisp nut will add toa st) flavor to everything you cook - from salads to pastas. appetizers to dcsscns. No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater Bros. Low, Low Prices ~---' BEEF CHUCK CENTER CUT -Bone LB REGULAR. UNSALTED, WHOLE WHEAT Krispy Crackers .!.-~~~~~--' -- QUARTERS 16-0Z Blue Bonnet ....... e 16-0Z. REGULAR OR DIET SLICE OR ASSORTED VARIETIES With walnuts on hand. Sunburst Walnut Salad will quickly become a convenient family favorite and an elegant. but easy dish to whip up for guests. With an cntrce thar's a snap to preparc. eH'n the famil) cook can rela.>. and enj oy 1hc warm summer da)S ahead. SUNBURST WALNUT SALAD 3 tablespoons vegetable oil % tablespoons apple cider • vlae1ar Z teaspoons boney "' teaspoon eacb dry mustard, , tarraaon and grated orange • peel Sall and pep~r. to taste % oran1es, peeled and sliced 4 lettace leaves 4 skinned and boned chicken • breast · balves, grilled or • poacbed• .,.. cap toasted walnut pieces ln large OQ\\ I "h1sk 011. vinegar .. honey. musta rd. tarragon and or-- ange pcd. Mix 1n .,alt and pepper Add orange slices. toss Linl.' t>a<.'h of 4 plates -. n h a lettuce leaf;. drain and arrange orange o;liccs on~. lettuce. d1"iding cquall ~ Rcsl'r'c dressing. Slice chicken '1 to 1: inch thick. Add to d ressing "' ith "alnut,. toss. Arrange ch1 t·kcn and "alnuts o n lc11uce. di\ 1tl1ng cquall ~ Pour an) rcm:11n1ng dre~sing t1'Cr salad~. 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Cook and stir 2 minutes mo re .\dd nut en l with ho t cooked nee. 1f desired Makes 3 servings .• Nutnuon information per ~r­ ving. ~34 cat. :!S g pro. 37 g cJrb l3 a fat. 11 S mg chol.. 4 78 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 30 percent vit. C. 19 percent thiamine. 11 percent riboflavin. t 7 per'C'ent niacin. 31 percent iro n. 43 percent phosphorus. BISTRO • • • ''°"' ,, with apples, sausage. blue ch~ ~kry and grttn onions. Dnzzlt with Sttdy Mustard Dressing t6 IC'f'Ve. Makes 4 servinas. ' I ' SEEDY MUITAllD Dll~INGt ~"'........ ~ ... fJl9'1W...... I a ...... , •• eMer ......,. • , ...... , ................ 1 Combine an i~t1 it unaU mw~ bowt. Whitt untl tboroulbly ndtd. Makes abo\f I aap. ,FIND •~ch 1'fled ' • ' • Surf Laundry Detergent Powder-Re01oves Dirt & Odors 42 Ounce Box-Limit 2 F 0 R 00 Save . 2.26 on 2 ·s~i~;~ 3~1°0 ti Ou nn• Con Round Top .99 .99 .75 First of th e Season Califo rnia Grown L B s 00 Save 1.07 on 3 Lbs. 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' Celebrate the season with luscious fresh fruit salads The sweet fragrance emanating ness to freshf fruit salads in sum-sweet nuaets to carrot salads. from supermarket produce mer. coleslaw, tossed green . salads . or counters is a happy reminder: with Add prawns to this w:nnina Waldorf salads for antercstang fresh fruits in their prime, luscious combination to create spectacular flavor, chewy texture, color con- summcr salads arc perfect way to Seaside Prawn and Summer Fruit trast and extra nutrition. too. showcase them! Cantaloupes, Salad. A fresh fruit dressing, made And remember convenient, grapes. nectarines -each offers "'ith citrus juices and honey, ready-to-use raisins to sweeten its distinct fla vor to the salad blends the diverse flavors beauti-other summer fare. Fresh fruit bo fu Se h. 1 d 1 salsa, combining chunks of fruits wl. lly. rve 1 as sa a as an e t-gant with raisins and chilies, is a trendy Team this bounty with that per-first course for a summer dinner dish that makes a refreshing top- e nnial favorite, raisins a fruit for party or a main course for a light ping for grilled meats or poultry. all seasons that adds tangy good summer supper. Giant raisin cookies make a taste to baked goods and hot Versatile raisins make all salads portable picnic or patio des.~rt. -~~:-------------------------------------o_a_t_m_c_·a_l _i_n_w_1n_te_r_; _c_h_e_wy_s_w_e_e_t· __ se_n_sa_t_io_n_a_1._A_d_d __ th_e_se __ c_h_cwy_-__ And be sure to keep extra raisins on hand for snacking -served alone or in combination with crunchy nuts for an energizing backpacking treat. •o••B RACK LA.._ SLIGD8ACO• REGULAR Oft LOW SAL r I l8 PKG Hughes IT AUAN SAUSAGE 1.59 l B 2.29 , .. 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SH••AtCllCU aAM800 TIPS ...... 8EAN SPllOUTS NIOSPOtltN WHIR O•NTMENT •AIN ()ll Cl!fAM 27• 90 •" ,.()()f 6 Pcxk 12 Oz II oz BO TTLES GROlSCH IMPORTED BEER Creelils•<M Cellors I l iter WHITE ZINFANDEt WINE 2.89 .... aA9 ~~( .79 6 0.W-<e SHIRAKIKU SESAME Oil 3 S Or A u o rted SAPPORO ICHIBAN RAMEN ........ Pf·:~· .. :;; 2.89 !Craft S-Poc:k ~· Sncxl" CHEEZ N CAACKEJtS .. ............. .. I .a• ~ ····-'f•~ ICNI ••1e' B . :.~: 2.19 8·0 uoce La •• 29 1.79 .2• 6 TO 9·0UNCE (CHEESE I I 9) OH BOY GARLIC BREAD Leon Cumne 7 To 8-0unce PASTA SAlAOS O'> 01 SHAMPOO OR I 09 CONDITIONER '16·0Z • I 7 Or Oil O~ OLAY BEAUTY CREAM B Ol Maximum Strength Or 12-01 PEPTO BISM OL ... 1.H ··'·" . ... Reg 2.ff ~ .. , (. H s . • [, 0 u r I l f " M A Hu . I\ r T u Q r ~ ~ c 0 up 0 N c. pl lJ ~ • I\ ' . I ; ' r ( 0 u '> ,_' ""' ~ r A 0 ,.A I\ I () ' H I A ~ u p I A M /\ R II( I ' ~ - . ~ ........ •LAlllS •INCH'°' ASSOUlD .... ..,. t-lftdl ,ot IOSTON,.... I 2.M a.M ...... ~ 6 .. POT HvoaANGEA ......... 7 .M SEASIDE PRAWN AND SUMMER FRUIT SALAD 'h cap olive oil t tablespooas wbite wine viaegar t tablespooa1 orange juice l tablnpoo11 lemon juJce I teaspoon boney I teaspoon grated lemon pttl Dashed ult ~ cap ut•ral and/or golden raisiDs Lettace leaves I do1en large prawn, cooked, shelled and chilled 4 caps fresb fnait pieces (melon balls, oruge slices, pineapple wedges, grapes. kiwi slices I To make dressing. in small bowl whisk oil. vinegar. juices. hone). peel and saJt. Mix iQ. raisins: let stand 15 minutes. Lme 4 plates with lettuce. Arrange prawns and fruits on lettuce. Spoon dressing O\Cr salads. Makes 4 servings. Portable cuisine ideal for potlucks Better Homes and Gardens In the Roch Mountains. hospi- 1 taht) 1s generous. relaxed and o ften cooperative. The cookbook ··Jackson Hole a la Cane" callo; these ever) bod) -bnng-somethtng meals "ponablc cu1 stne." The 126- page spiral-bound book as publt-;h- ed b~ Wyomtng's Jackson Hok Alliance for Responsible Planning Comm11tee members sdect<.'d mo re than I 00 r<.'c1p<.'s for ponabtltt) as '>'ell as Oa,or. Ever) dash can bl prepared in advance The book offers lips for keeping food hot or cold '>'bile in transl! or whale wa1ttng to be S<.'n·ed. Because Jackson Hok cool.." ha\e to adjust the temperatures and cook mg ttmes of many recipes for high altitud<.'. the~ 'vc included theS<.' modificattons with an' recipe requiring them. The book also boasts an cxccptaonall ~ cas~ · to-use recipe tndcx. O ur sample from the book 1s based on an old famil) recipe that originated tn Armenia. It's a ta'>t~ side di sh for any meat or poultl"). PILAFlAN'S PILAF t, cap batter or margarine \'a cap fine egg noodles I cup sliced maslarooms I large clove garlic, minced ~ teaspoon dried dillweed I c•p long grain rice 2 c•ps clticken brotb 'i-t teaspoon ta.It •;, cap toasted pine nuts top· tional) In a 2-quan saucepan o'er me· dium heat. melt butter. Add noo· dies; cook and stir until brown. Add mushrooms. onion. garlic and dtllweed: cook 3 mmutl'S, stirring occas1onally. Stir tn n ee. In another pa n bring broth and salt to boilmg. Stir into noodle mixture. Cover and si mmer 25 to 30 minutes or until rice is tender. Remove from heat. Toss pilaf lightly. Cover pan a nd let stand I 0 minutes. Serve topped with pine nuts. Makes 6 servings. ADVICE ffrom 11 in a shady, cool place. Fresh meats a nd poultry should be canned without delay. The new guide details proper selection of jars and lids. ster- ilization. processing times and many other necessary consider- ations for home canners. In addition, the Consumer In- formation Center has several other publications which may be of interest to cooks includina: -"Cooki~ for People With Food Allef'lies. • SI.SO. item l 22V. -"The Safe Food Book: Your K.jtchen Guide," free, item S26V. -"Thrift)' Meals for Two," $2.SO. item 123V. -"Consumcn Guide to Food Labels..·· f rec. i tcm S I 7V . -"Diet, Nutnlion and Cancer Pftvcntioft: The Good News. .. free. i1em S l 8V. -"Eada. io Lower Y P"f Hiatl Blood ~." Sl. Item 120V • -.. Dimn Otaiddiaa foi AlilricaM. .. '° cnts. ... 4 I 7V • • O<enge Cout DAILY PILOT/TmwtOey, AUQ1U1t 10. 1911 Cl 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 . " I CLASSIFIED INDEX 6U·5678 _c0Sb __ 11na ____ 10_2_• 1 .. ~-.-Wl* .. -.11..,1e .... actt..._ .... 1.-06-.91lcOfON def.._ 2122 COIU MIU 2124 MESA VERD£ 4 80. 2 BA AID Charming Olde CdM 38R MUI 111 lftlll& Newport ltactt 2169 111boi ,~ 21:1J7 Cost.I Mfta 2624 COiia Mna 2624 ... 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UL.I IY ·--.... 3 c:ar gar s2e50mo yrly _________ 1 6441-6610 or 673·3174 3 BR. 2''> BA pri~ East-a c:ondo near the sea that 631· 14001675-1058 Agnt .Hunt...,., . .,•....,acn-. __ ..,;;l;,,.1.40-. m. •-Ylllas Side Cosll Mesa lo· ts 2br tllat c:ould t>e 3 tor Clean 3BR, 2BA llome 2 8R~c:"'~ with up cation Many deluxe lea-S 130K S 15J< down no •'Ill ft.Liii near beach grea1 ne+g'1· 10 1 820 111 golf cou.ise lures From $305 quallting anyone can 3 Bedroom 2 Bath home brlld gar yard SI 300 I view.s tr pies w/d Ilk ups Ufflllt....U Completely remodeled 3BR 28A S 1900/mo yrly Sandy beac:ll. garage mllllon dollar view 213 E Ed~atet Balt>Oa 642-4905 Wkdyl 9-5 tor 1nlo & key No pets •2650 HARLA AVE• A small quiet c:omple- 1 BR Apt lower pa110 poolside wigarage Like new & very prvt POOi spa BBQ lndf) ISi • sec: No pets Ready now- $700 VELMA 5A9-2447 only 2 llomes left' buy Owner will c:arry patto & yard 2 blocks 10 yrly tse 963-8377 ate: 2-c.ar attcn nar Call OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ••usl --•1 last Bonus 2 beach $1500/mo NOW .,. -111Ta1 B"V Tt••BERS 320 E 2 S C M ""' .,,.,. 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"'g" c:ei ings. hie frplc stove pvt en1ranc.e I 2 & brtte s 1750/mo NOW bdrm 1ownhovse pa110 condo Monarch Beac:h for Sale 1100 '(' .J / /1 S 1900mo .. Days 863-9343 . small gated area w1oa110 & gar S800rno 759.3031 Walk to Ritz Carlton or (1~111111 <ll'< • lf(l I Eves 969-2262 f{,'(i >(ill"' .I 1/, llf,11 C'J>flttano Beach 2618 $850/mo • se<. 548· t627 beach l80 111ew, 28R $2 1.000 !BR tBA AC 1 d) J f11 •• <U lft. -LARGE 2BR 1 BA 081 o I I t>eac:h C t ··T u,.J.('lf(/ .> LUXURY OCEANFRONT .Ji>. J · A119 EAST SIDE Bae~ B&y large I 1 1 2BA. 2 car garage Tennis m1 e rom os a 7• BR ··T Uj.-''UU .) -•. tlT1 I 2BR $765 mo No !>'la No pe1s $825 mo VII I as S 3 9 9 0 0 0 Mesa Color TV new 1 pool spa . gym se 7" Win 0.nner For Two• D .Jpper Nev.pori He<g' l!• (71~)559-4766 relr1g owe 722-7537 f>'li-·'~·'J1 ~u~~,::r~'t':.1:3};~: 6'j]-,lf",'J1 329 u~~ ... i~~t~ r 645 3c,., 1---------Adorable Treasu•f' 1s1ana )tOJ t C..Si Miry .. 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Cynt n1a Crypts IZZS freshly painted tam1ty ning& rooknurst $1800 EASTBLUFF 2BR lBA gar •nary u a5 patio near t7tn & Irvine 893-8787 -rm, 2 lrplc:s S28001mo Avail 911 494-4144 Jb NI d water & grdnr pd StQOO *11&11 ... S475 rno 645-0963 2 LOTS in Pacific view Sea Loon Ally 673_5354 home 837· 7750 oll1ce A vra~o~~ 10 c:e l~~50mo rno No Pf'IS 759 1219 j 3Br 2Ba Plft•o aecl< yard1 ' ,-rvlne-------, ... 04-4 ~~:eka~~d:~ld,e;:~ow:~~I wtml IEITALSU Hunt. Hl rbour 21 4 l Owner /Brol<er 760-6776 Ag• 6 10-B Marque11tP w 10 s~~c:;~ 11~~ PP1$ 'BR MH1t 111111 $625 -·---rE 548-6063 Furnished-View-Garage , __________ E BLUFF Condo. 3Br 2'' •2BR tBA '""'"house OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4 Gated comrnun11y pool _,.. 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I TURN YOUR SPARE T1M~ lll-•112 111-1211 ttlt, ......... .....,Q FOUND g ray and wMe Help a ehlldless eouple 20·25nrs wk 968-9789 'II you nave the courage 10 f /T-PtT Bulftng exp lllpll INTO SS DOLLARS ! WfNTERAENTAL, 3 BA:2 '"'!~!!!i!!ll!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!l!!!l~~~b~==~~:?~~~~I male shor1 l'lalr kitten t>eeome a lam1ly Cauy c11t 11 could make you but w1ll 1ram 756-0576 ' - ' • ..,, 1 A, turn ' BEAUT. Nwpt North Ap1 Point N~port Beach ' "" ..... ..,. .. 1 d .. HB . APARTMENT REN T AL A"'O SATURDAYS Ger• :~:W:IPOl::rt::le.m==·=~2:6:6:9 BA & 2 BD 8 1~ -CommfrClll Propfrty \/1cln11y of Promon1ory •he b·-•ogtcal -.. ild f~· an Housekeeper englrsri nch' 2, HOUR RECORD 1 WORK AFTER SCHOO S "'~ lnlertlle coople Previous spea .. ing ay w.. 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Bch & ofltce rn Costa Typing reau11ed thee possess .. 1n1prione s1utts PROV DEO Bv A ~ 2~!~~Pl~~yg~~~ ~~lr~y _v_••_w_6_4_5_-s_o_3_6 ____ Costa Mesa Walk ·tn llST ··-y flL• ··r I ~50-0316 loves to snow Ski (races> Mesa Launory cleaning cnear J5 lwy7&5 ~)'7~r71~ SA r Salary ooe Ca11 Slella al I AOUL T SUPERVISOR ..,.. -• _.. I scuba dive Dike runs erranos e1c 20 rirs .,., all "aren 7 1'-540-0770 our PM beach $1595 S1nt1 Ana Hflghu elosel Large kitchen & LllATlll K1t1enfound at Alber1sons loves tne outdoors permanent 545-3292 I a--m• UST •Alt o tBA 0 $990 2684 ~;;~~'y:~m~~~~a:a~~~ Commercial or re1a1t Lotsl pail\mg 101 1n Lag11na eamp1ng beach person .,.,.. • l APT RELIEF MANAGEP •O..; C Ar~ AVfRAGE Alf malntenanoe tncl ' ' of parking Reasonable Beach •·5 months old also hl<es tl'leatre s1m IAllY·l••Mk1e,1rs Corp otltce on Jonn Wayne F T lo •eheve ,.,a,..age•!> $ 5 *ltatSU.. llfrl* 2BA 2BA. POOi. carl)Ort cupancy S400 · ' ulll-rent Call 10 see Cannery Male short hair wti•le with ph .. my rock has a great NEEDED L111e-1n or out area •S •ooking 101 •&SP Sunday TrhirSOd r 7 SORAv:-~6 PETS Montlcello West APts on 11189 *Call Lort or Benny Aen1a1s. Inc 675-4606 tabby strrp patches sense of numor iong Some Engtrsh Gooo oar ellrciel"t •noov 10 bertorm 9 30·6Pm '"Costa l~As.i llU. 111-1111 Santa Ana A>Je $725/mo 63 l -6959 • I 497. 1385 blonoe ha11 5 5 green (7141648-2134 both Secy At cton9 re $7 Hr 642·4905 W•ov<. Call540·6125 Happy.stableprot23-331s .... TlfflOI LOST , glasses lrght eyes 125 1bs 40 11oo~s lateo lunct1on Accura1e 1 ••sE•ILY OR MORE * __ ._ 1100 I HILllll 1 cleroca skills reo o 35hr -•-* ookmg to share wllh I we1gh1 metal gray w1 301. riones~ stab e ~PP~ E'"f'OV"!'" 5530 wl\ ',,.., oer ef11s sat .. unt ngton Be " 'l'ld ro.., Frtg. dishwasher. sto>Je Misc. RfntllS same in NB 2br 1ba 500 N Newport Blvd gold Lost appro• a1 mpeurcshonnot aoebsan• tpbrsro'"n * •P•rf·tf••* * com,,.ensu•dte w11t Quat 1acture• needs F T mecr Incl No pets 545-4855 w/d $375 · / ut11t1tes Pride ot ownerst11p bldg Newporl/Fa1r or c M "" & p 833 06 0 Rooms 2706 646-4928 Ive msg 8400 SQ It $1 595 000 , 7124 6,5_4670 NO DRUGS likes to nave * • S8 00 hr•• e•t-a"" · 1 anica assemoi., sn•PP•"~ 7 2 1 • 8 5 O 8 Joy i: e t fun aller worlung h ard Oe1111er oocumer11s l•om TM o•ggest megaphone on per SOI" W•ll tr air Mu~ •lllTtHTlllYTll LAGUNA SCH.Share 4Br Ownr/Agl f LOST dog FtPomeranoan Looking tor hke male Santa Ana tc, •d • ous 10 ... ,.. sa.,aa •,..clasSJf1ed spea' fluent E"<l1'5" > l)P lv'O~F ••• H~.·1:1 • o"' c;:. (l14) 143·10t1 •1-•lllO* Frig, dishwasher. stove tn<:I No pets 545-4855 •3BA -28A, steps 10 beach F11eplace. d/w $1 600 /mo V I P Properhes 675-2232 IUIWPlll* beaul Quiet homemile lo l 1 fam1tyheartbrolf.en over35 1or poss101e rela ous1nesses n )Ou r Tr) •anasee o4 1 366J beach.>Jtew M sl Uhave STllllllfFICE !REWARD Vic Lagul"a t1onsh1p No we•dos or econo-car No e> ----------------------------_. l988 24 Te1ry RVs fol rent 2 rooms $695 !hare dbl 1600 01 1200 s/I 887 w I Niguel 493-7667 drug users Send 1e11er perience nec('ssa•y' We by 1ne month 1n park BA •97· 1304 CM • G b , wtgreat facilities Sec I 19th Agl 541 -5032 \OST Snethe Dog temale 1e111ng me about ;Ou 1no 1ra1n1 1ea1 10 •Or aetove oep • lst mo 536•8316 Matured Employed Male WllllllSl I browntwtit. blk collar 1oes the truth c.omes outdoor t~pes• Star! at 10 Cnrishan Morals 1 Vcfy of Laguna Niguel out'I. with name phone am O• 1 pm calf Jan * Ull l&YJlllT ALTERNATIVE TO NURS· Newp<>rt Beach • olhce 8,000 sit Avail AEWAAD1831_2298 number ano picture co ' 714-75 1·0746 ING HOME Malure, car· $295 ·u1111t1es 642-3529 811 1622 Pamona Ave J PO Bo~ 1023 • Full· H-IRE Sandy beach 2br 2ba den. Fweplace. relrtg wl d, garage space $2200 mo yrty 675-0120 1ng lady wtger1a1nc exp NB Rmml wanted 10 stir Cosla Mesa 494-3094 S tOOO REWARD 11 rt>-erton 92635 has rm tor rent on lovely 38r 2Ba. $335/mo M tF - - -turned unnarmed LOST Whan you ve 1051 ~thing home tor ambulatory per-non smkr 1 house from Industrial 2788 all WHITE short hair CAT valuable, a classohe<l ao can son Transportat ion bch Avail now 673-0634 1250 so FT front otftce North Laguna 494-3o59 ~evaluable troe,.,a through classified *u. I•••• provided 744-8003 -~ -large rear dnve-m ooor •--------... -------------·-----. 2BA 1BA. great 1oca11on --------"!"'"~ NB Waterfront Newly dee· , s5 $780/mo 1240 Logan close to water Carpet & Hotfls/MotflS 27 18 oraled furn rm OOmo Ave Costa Mesa drapes Call 675-1244 incl utls wkly cleaning & DAYS 540.9352 WWI llnL resvd prkng No smoking I •OCEAN VIEW Yrly 2BR Wkly rentals now ava1l or pets Avail now 2000 S/F, Hll llHI 1Ba duplex across lrom $147 oo w~ & up 2274 673-2747 beacl'I, carports 12001mo Nwpl Bch M-1-A Zone 644-6780 or 646·3189 Nwpl Blvd. CM 545•7445 OCEANFRONT NB Resp Agent, 541-5032 -clean no druggies 2BR ON THE BLUFF NA HOAG Vacation Rentals 2722 1Ba. good parking yrly, Lrg !Br $695-$720 Pool avl now $599 646·0•26 spa, gar or carport •111111 SPECIAL* NEWPORT TERRACE HUNTINGTON BY THE OCEAN VIEW' Fem only 140 1 Superior 646-6838 SEA AV PARK N/smk 2br 2ba. 1acuz.z1 , ________ _ G1ea1 Loca11on S395mo lnvfst!Mnt AlllSS FR• IUCM Clean 2er. lg ltv rm Parking ulrl inc No pets s 1, 175 723. 1292 Vaca11on oy the ocean great fac1h1tes Book now whrle few spaces remain Aeserva11ons 536-8316 • ullS 548-0 169 Oppo!tunlty PROM PT N B w ocean view Female 30-38 non ENJOY 14.15•1. return on Trust Deeds S 10 000 to 2908 IALIOA IAYFROIT smkr 10 stiare 28R 2BA S 1,000 000 Call Denison •lnPS Tl IUCI• isr BEST vu P11t oeach S625tmo 673-8601 Assoc 673-7311 NOW' 2BA 26A 2 car garage O 7 3 567 STEPS TO BCH' S 1050/mo Bkr 642-3850 Prkng S70 twl. 2 •4 Nice 3br 2ba lrn deck " Money To loan 29 14 Mobile Home Ooublew1oe 111 IFF IClAIFllOIT S300mo • 113 ul11tt1es - on Newport Ba• SonQle Wei!kly Rentals S650 & Call Brooke 673-6218 •WIDOW HAS $SS 4 rDs1 ' 3 5 S 10 000 up No cr&d•1"" person 675·5437 or Up Bkr 642-8 O !'!'" ________ ...,. 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INCREASE YOUR USED CAR SALES BUY NOW CALL; ANNETTE OR NATASHA Advertise on This Page Call for Details 642-43 21 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY _5 ... ~ DDLEBACll ~: __ Sales Leasing Q s~rvi c~ Pa rts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-soo-a31.33n 714-380-1200 1s pace an e Yours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Only sgooo per week! 0 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quell St10 Newport .. ech AC URA 1001 Quall St. Newport .. ech G S•~· HS ~ Saes •L~ Parts • ~<e ~ • Pa~s 133-9300 75-ACURA 752-2172 ·•call Your Pro,.••lon•I• .. ~ e> t C: CAMPBEU.· N ISSAN /~~£ ..... • o"" p, t •\ ...... G '""' <"' • G'•Ot s.i.ct.Cf\ • F• •"di., '•op• • f •c•ll•"' s,..,,,c• lllJ)~"°"""'­ C7'4j M2·77•• ~·····~ Daily Pilat Daily Pilat . . • ' ' • • • , 1IJI IN STOCK LEASE A NEW 1990 Z OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT IT~9day. Auguet 10, 1911 C9 The most trouble free car sold in the U.S. 2 AT ONLY· Automatic Coupe per month plus tax m IN STOCK EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!!. FOR ONLY 60 Month Closed End ~ase. Sl.416 14 to start. Residual of (28059ZJ 1270432/ SI 5.260. Total of Pay~u $25.176 40 Le,.se ~se-d on I 5.000 miles~ ~ar On Approved Credit 1#0011081 FIRST 'TIME BUYElrS PROGRAM AVAILABLE! ASK FOR DETAILS ON NEW SENTRA's, HARDBODY TRUCK's & PATHFINDERS a:~ Automatic ·& Manual Trans -(535121 ) (506196) (552888) (5511881 1557968) f546962J m· TO CHOOSE FROM .....___..I;.,; .. ~ 2 Whl Drive & 4 Whl Drive " (368 I 5 I I 137 39851 1370894) (3259551 a TO CHOOSE FROM /&'~~ 11 0 4 4 4 51 ( 1 0 3 1 7 9 1 !J TO CHOOSE FROM The invoice amount m ay e xceed the actual deafer cost because of allowances provided to tt;le deafer by the manufacturer or distributor. Any customer requested accessories will be sold at normal retail price. SENSATIO Air Conditioning, ------------------Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, AM/FM Stereo SENT~ SALE!! f2l TB312J f2LTB309J (2LTBl06) (ZLTB192J (ZLT83071 f2LTBl15J 4 door Sentra's are thoroughly reconditioned rental cars ready for immediate delivery. Mileage ranging from 10.400 to 16,300 miles. USED CAR *SPECIALS '86 MAZDA 626 4 DOOR Auto, P/nttt. AC. can«1t•. tttt, EJrtr a CINn! f#2GUZ4S41 s5995 '84 MAZDA RX-7 GS CPE S spd. AC. cauett•. sunroof. wtwd,1. Stwlrpll 1•111111 s5995 USED CARS INCLUDE THE CAMPBELL QUALITY ASSURANCE USED VEHICLE GUARANTEE ~ (,1rnptx·ll t1c1~ Cd,..en Cht Jnc l''' • 1 v, 1( 1 t buy•no • 1~< (1 ir tH ., • • •'· ,·• "p •'< 'ld't Vl '-' 'l'Cc1vc W d 6 monrh or 6 .000 mile l1m1tul ,\ cH, <1flfy on mq Vl''11 it·s Ar i t · t •I 1J' lee t101 • <overing :; lo Is major componencs Theres no deductible r >w1 n q md r('n' " ( ,,. '111 '""1Cl'S c'lrL' included '81 NISSAN '85 MERCURY '85 TOYOTA '87 NISSAN SENTRA 4 DOOR COUGAR CAMRY 4 DOOR STANZA GXE 4 DR Auto, P/~. K.. lilt. A1ereO Eacdent 8uyt ,.zcaoo,a1 $6495 v.a. Auto. fufl Pwr & AC SUJWf Clean• 1•6001S81 $6495 Auto P/rtftr AC. tilt c.-.u•ne> cru1~ Ellt'ril Cie.-.n• 1•281 SS91 $6795 s spd P/nttr AC Ult <rUIR. P/W1ndows P/locks. CMH'nr. B•,,.ut1ful Cond1t1onl 1•1ln'G41 SI s7995 '84 NISSAN '87 NISSAN '85 NISSAN ·97 NISSAN '88 NISSAN '81 NISSAN 300ZX TURBO PULSAR NX SET-TOP 300ZX T-TOP CPE MAXIMA SE 4 .000~ 200SX SE V6 HATCH MAXIMA GXE 4 DR S spd. full Pwr & AC, Hops. leath tt 5 spd, Piste«. AC. tit. ttetto. S spd. F"" Pwr & K.. t..fopl. ~ S spd. F"" PwT & AC moot1'00f & V6, S lpd, P/Ut-er AC., ttlt cruis• Auto full Pwr & AC. rnoonroof & & mott. ~dfufl T-tops, whfth. ck'.ln. tow ~I & ~ Gofveourl mor•. RNI ,,.rformance P"°"1n. Pllocln. uu. sunroof, whh more Real Lu111ury "'" 1•1JNY6ISI ,.205't461f ,.uuoo.-11 1•20KT1J81 Su~PMonn.tnce• 1#2HRW6901 f#20KF7Jll s9495 s9995 s9995 s10.995 s11,495 s11,895 All prrces plus tax license. doc fees. & smog fees All vehicles subject to prior sale Offc>r subJC'C 1 r ') credit ,1pprov~1 Offer P"D" c<i ~1 ( l<N ;f t11..1\1ne\\, Sund~\' 811 3189 . f °' -!i ,.. tll B c II) !.:! ce ONnge COMI DAILY PtLOT / l"huredlly, Aa9* 10, ._ '17 JEEP RENEGADE C.17 8 ~· exoellent condition. low miles (:535633) '1411 THEODORE R08fNS 142-0010 'II Ford Muat.ng GT 5 spd, A/C. PI S-Brakes. Sunroof & More• Fast and Fancy. Low Ml.! (=2HRC394) 112,111 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY 140-1130 '17CRXHONOA Red. Air Conditioning. AM/f1.4 Cassette (a032699) 11111 THEOOORE ROBINS 142·0010 '87 Pontt.c Trana-Am 5 Spd . Loaded w/Pwr equipment. T-Top. & More. 11,111 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY 140-1130 '17 PLYMOUTH RELIANT LE Autometlc. Air Cond., Wire Wheels (: 128187) 11411 THEODORE A08INS 142-0010 ' • Mercury Topaz A/T. A/C, PIS. P/B. and More. (=647879) 11,111 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY 140-1130 '17 FORD ESCORT GT 5S.P, CrulM , Tiit, Cauette. Custom Wheels (a 148197) 11111 THEOOORE ROBINS 142-0010 '14 BUICK CENTAUY LIMITED 6 Ctf-· Full Power. Vinyl Top. Low Miles (=ED410803) 14111 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 111-0233 Stereo Tape Cassette. Auto. Trans .. Power Steering. Power '11 ISUZU IMPULSE '15 HONDA ACCORD Windows. Factory Air. Cruise Control. Till Wheel. Wheels • Stereo/Cassette, 5 speed Trans .. Power Steering. Power '15 DODGE COLT E 40R Auto. Trens . Power Steenng. -Atr-colfcmTCfrffi'IQ . L/Black (=HA0704 1) Windows. Power Dr. Locks. Air Cond1t1oning. Cruise Con-l ~ l-------Au_t_o -Tr-a-ns_ .. _A_lr_C_o_n-dl-tlo_n_ln_g_(_=F_U_8_0 _14_8_0)-----+---------------(-=F_C_0_66_2_4_) ---------------1-----~--·-~-~------------------------+-----------tro_l_. T_•l-t W--hee--ls_(_=G_0_9_0_73_4_6_) ________ "'I 14111 PERR>RMANCE MfTSUBISHI 111-0233 '1111 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 911-0233 IS tll PERFORMANCE MITSU.~0233 '1111 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 911·0233 I '15 HONDA ACCORD L.X 40R Stereo Tape. Power Steering. Power Windows. Power Dr Locks. Air Conditioning. Cruise Control. Low Miles (•FC<M5015) '1111 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 111-0233 '15 CHEVY PIU Radio AM-FM. Stereo Caseette. Auto. Trans .. V-8. Power Steering. Power Brakes. Air Conditioning. Bumper ( =37741 'Mii CASI er 1411 IWI Al/TO & TRUCK CONNECTION . 121-1120 •CHEY EL CAl•tO Auto, PIS, AIC, PIW, P/L (•908649) .... 90 COUNTY VW 142-2111 • • '14 CHEV. CAMARO Z28 Auto. Trans .. Power Steering. Power Windows, Power Or Locks. Air Conditioning. Cruise Control. Till Wheel, Wheels (=EL181643) 11411 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 911-0233 71 CHEVY BLAZER 4x4 4 Wheel Drive. Radio AM-FM, Stereo Tape Cassette. Auto Trans . V·8. Power Steering. Power Brakes. Bucket Seats. Wheels (::3803) '4211 CASI er 411 DOWI AUTO & TRUCK CONNECTION 121-1120 'IS MAZDA RX7 5 speed, AlC. caaette (ir886614) 'IHI 80 COUNTY vw 142-2000 __ .......... ... 4 ............. c ...... CullaM .... ,,.,.,, ..,... D'"4 CCUfTY WI (11•) Ml·- •14 FORD MUSTANG GT CONY. Stereo. Auto Trans .. V-8, Power steering, Power Brakes. Power Windows. Full Power. Wheels, Low Miies ( tt EF231008) '1115 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 911-0233 -- 71 FORD PICK-UP :v. Ton Pick Up. Radio AM-FM. Stereo Tape Cassette. Auto Trans . V-8. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning (a3803) '2111 CASH or 411 IOWI AUTO & TRUCK CONNECTION 121-1120 'IS PONTIAC GRAND AM Auto. PIS. AIC. cauette (#725178) 11211 SO COUNTY VW 142-2000 'MYW...._CIL 4 Dr .. ,,., A/C, ....... 0.-... .... (1141107) •,Ill '°"'" ocum vw (11•> 141-11• ' .. '17 MITSUBISHI SPX 4x4 P.U. 4 Wheel Drive. Stereo. 5 sp Trans .. Power Steering. Factory Air. Wheels ( t1 HP028995) '1911 PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 911-0233 'II SUBARU WAGON 4 speed, AIC, cassette (= 116535) '3111 SO COUNTY VW 142-2000 •TOYOTAPIU 4 Speed, AM/FM Casaette. (• 189957) '•,Ill SOUTH COUNTY VW 142-2000 •••••• .. •GD Aulo, Pll, NC, Maanlod, NI ..... (I000598) .., ... ~ccumvw (11•)M2-n. , i HUGE SELECTION LOW PRICES NEW 1990 GS 5 Speed GS Turbo GS Auto -. GSX All Wheel Drive GS 16 Valve Auto GS 16 Valve. 5 Speed' 40 TO CHOOSE FROM AS LOW AS $ .::052192 :::026554 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thursday. August 10 1989 C7 .. GREAT USED CARS• ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICE CONTRACT ON QUALIFIED U.C. '87 HYUNDAI '88 NISSAN GL SENTRA XE P• 11P' reering 3-,<.t:''e ~ JPPd caSSPttP :. 172442 ~41 7-78 54488 57488 '86 FORD '88 SUZUKI MUSTANG SAMURAI Cr1J1Se. tilt. ?OK I ?K c11c;t wheels. conv r: 102306 '5888 New ownership :: 4244 114 55988 '88 SUBARU 4DOOR Automatic ~, :: 226604 57288 '89 JEEP WRANGLER 6 cyl . AIC. cassette :: JJ 11989 '11,888 833HARBO '85 MAZDA RXl Air stP•PO alurr wheels JSK :t90S472 57988 '88 MITSUBISHI P/U SPX Lots of chrome. A 1c 160 m1 11047688 510,988 f • 'Bl TOYOTA '86 MAZDA CELICA GT 626 Loaded. autc 1 r • Cas!>Ptlt r ::Q7Q91 I :: O~· I '1988 5698 8 '88 TOYOTA '84 VOLVO CELICA Dl · Auto A/C. low m1IPS SOK ~xt r a cled t1 't ... #200344 =99 79 • '9888 56888 '87 HONDA '88 MITSUBISHI CR X p u ( ~ .. ,.., SI\• :·r. . . :: 4 . ... ... ;-ssea s 54988 '88 MITSUBISHI '88 FORD P U 4 WH. DR. RANGER s d :i; • .. ;i•" , ;.•.J. ( ~~ 5.lt' P., l .i 11 . = j. .;j• _ .. 0..., • -. .. s999 9 s59 99 limited to in toe• All cm phis I.A~. llunse. doc !>M 5tnOi fees on IP piov!d credit Site ends Sunday 814 89 at cto~ of bu houri. lll•TllT ~ 111110 ·'WI or '•11-tlme • lerty A M 1Mt •Mutt "'~ rellabi. Yehlcle ancs 1neur1nc. • Good Salary & MHMgePald ....... w-aaa 8 A.M. • 5 P M M ·F 6 A.M. • 10 A.M $11-Sun .... &111'/lllPI For Co1t1 Mesa boat manufacturer Answer phones. computer Input, tiling Must nave car .... TIMYTllllW wml .. llT 6•5-6812 M·F9am-5pm lmlllllll Busy pnones. must have good phone manners Fountain Valley M·F 8-5 Call Annelle. 751-2105 IPITULllLllY TICI 01777511 I A 9', tH. ~u-1""""11,..,,... ~ ..... .,. ... ,, ... MewPott liMi" Metttt e:: ... ,..,.... ......,._, 1111 ~ & OM. ... a--. """ .... ...,, .. ... _. ..,_....,.. '°' • '' t lftdMdual wit~ ..., .. 'MIM· 111. -. ... IHI TO •£~_."f:_ 'IT reoe,t1onl1f wfttl 10H1ft1 ..,._ MM?ll COIT "'I. .... ti .-; ~ fOOd 11lllltlonl & oom-& ~ •· . tewem .... -& Mt AtH AULT f.I .,. J4J/Jy 11' munloatlon etilff1. Im· per1ene1e dellrld. lellty ''"'' II 11011 . t"'"'9: I'll..., '*'· A .._, medlete OMnlnl. lelWY & beMfttt tor ICMMOlll DllfMtw t•. C....... "*9 f'llMI .._.H , jlly·~lllf*I Ot.,,._ ~ ooen. Cell 11 ........ 224 who entoYe '-""'"· Celor TV •• ... .... YOU TAICi AC Dllw ........... fV. 11, ••. ,0, appt. O•ll Miil• w~·~ :w,::n: .... Aul , , ' 11, • ..,, "°TIOT YOU ,_,,. 11, , ... r"teurent lllT/mTUS FI T, PIT. apply In person. Crab Cooker Resta~rant. 2200 Newport Blvd . N.B. Restaurant llW HIRllG •WAITRESS/er • DISHWASHERS • BAATENOEA/Cockta11 Kltayama Restaurant 725-0 777 tor appt RestauTants •T111'S 11t111n ?I0-11" ~ 60~ .._. I N I HIO IRTY. IT MAY M IOLO AT T~l7• -liiiiifiiiY'-~: '"'* Mil .. ~.;1.1110 • filft• flit :..0~ ~L:.~·-------- wtth etrong ctertoei llOlle 1111. Wht weeh I Ill.II OI THI NATUftl OI THI 1--NMCiliollllimiiioiillDCliiW.1--- 70 ~. WIP, A-e ... · entertain ontr. laua ,.,,.,,,/"111/Alf .. i.... :ou"ote:ou101::o~\.tA~~~ "!!!!m*"IT .. !!!!." Salary """"" 122 000· etone COf & end tbta: 6025 '""'""'9· "'""' otot.-... -.. ,._ .. , .-• Southwelt pine bdrm Mt kitchen ltema. bed Unene. • .. ,,. ... 1,..1 TAC A LAWYI" Tiii ~'*'°"'a,. 12'·000 & xlnt Mneflta. M1tt./b0x 1Pfng. All 11tnt: •••SPECTACUL.A"' loyt, looll. etc We Juet ·•~T041111Ult lll:WltOI On Auewe1 29• IHI. 11 dOlnl IMlelneM II • C a 1 1 L Y n d 1 a 1 won't 1 .. t. t73-0l53 "Cherlle AUIMll" btonH remodeled eve rything in 2:00 lftM. Mld·Cet 1erv1c... Holywood'• C11etom a 71•·851·221 1 -_ on matble "Stegecoeen goeel IAT. 1·5. NO Early • • '-ll•tn 1~> • Callfornl• :Corpo11tton .. ProdiH:tton l'inllh Worll. ...,.ITA1111111 12BARSTOOLS 25 ucn, with r .. m .. over' t1 l trctl, 223• Holldly Ad •M l~&tt lJlmlWI d11ly 1ppo1nt•d TruetH 1t11 Cellfornl• 81 . Hunt· Mechanical exp req d chrome and wicker PIVI I""", Plld S 12.500. Plu1 Btwn Tuatln & Irvine Ave ••~IOI! 11\9" f..,..I unes.r and O\,lr11M nt to DMd tnQ1on Beech. CA 12848 S Ii I d one chair S 15 All as new ·:'F~erlc Remington"' ---•• • .. U kt S.'OtM !llllM02t of Trust recorded 1·30-88. I( e n n • 1 h J a mes mog cense pre erre garage sale Item a .. ,,_ ••-as Inst No 88-499'71 1n .,.,,,_,1100k, aame For Statton In Newport1 759•0893 bro nze on marble Antiques. furn. rugs. ua.1111 l>Oolt. page. of Olllc1al R• Thia bu1tnen Is con· Beach area Send ,.. numbered. "Coming i.,-ooit fttt••r 1~~· cords 1n the office ot lhe ducted by an indlVlduet sume • Salary history 10 2 Twin etectrrc t>eds. best Thru the Rye." Paid ~:~~1•02~s;a~~~ogr~ 11 ld<"Cfl S..nt• CountyReoo•oers of O<ange The reg1s1ran1 com · PO Boll I 1923 Costa, quality. like new. $700 $8500 Musi sell. sacr1-Stt•tCt •ncl P•iH """'~ County, State ot California mencec:I to tranHCI ow11 Mesa. CA 92627 pair Desk & chair $250. tice bolh. $5200 or best M o ving Sale-Sport s executed by Ly01a Najefa nus undet the t1ct111ous $3500 Karges king head· offer. 538-2619 equip! Fish. hunt. 0111e 1 4m 6 lO pm Mon f r. V90a, a Mamed Woman H bU1iness name 01 names lllYlll ITITlll board $500 1 pair of bOat & we.ghts Bikes 8 •m ~ Piii »• her sale ano sepa1ete prop· ltlled aoove on July 7 1989 ·~ • elegant white & gold REX BRMllDT Painting. deep freezer & frig, '89 LEGEND & erty WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Ken HavflfSIOClr. Hourly -commssions ' porcelaln 34 lamps$300 watercolor, 1969. San b ooks decor . t oys •A.DlJCERTFtOORN CT<?SHHIGHESTb~10-Thrs statement was Med 720 7,32 Miguel Allende Pv1 party • '90 INTEGRA .. 1pay1 .., ot w•th the Count• Clerk ot Or· Apply at 2590 Newport pa1< . Cah 760·-0798 attar •pm mens Had suites o soon ; t•me of sale m lawful money ange Coun1y ~July 7 1989 Blvd Costa Mesa 6 COUNTRY French dining coatS·Sl 39 Xtnt newer SAVE! SALE! of the Un•led Stalest .. the FU4'2S , ... -'". Olfll chairs 2011•0 writing lldg ....,,_ 6030 woman s cloths sz l2· l• 1•ron1 entranr,. "' Two Coty Put>llshed Orange Coast -desk Match loveseallchr _ & k•ds clothes Sat 8-5 Bt110 East • Pa111tron C. Or Daily p,101 AuguSl 3 1o 17 FIT M -F 7 30am.4pm 760• 1225 0 E 720· l207 XI.NT cond. approx 150 It 199 1 Porl Edward C1tcle l ange. Calllornoo all rrght 1111e 2• 1989 $4 75tHr Benefits No of CHAIN LINK FENCE (Haroor View Homes) Amt and interest conveyea to e~p nee Apply 1n person BEAUT 7 couch wood w/ with poles & 2 g11es. Best 00 0 1 S N 8 and now he4<l b) •I under Th ·660 TH-63& rtll.tC NOTICE PIT Newport Beach Call btwn,9-1 lam 760-3003 A unique vft9elerian mar· ket & restaurant 1s now hiring lull or part 11me Hos1s1Bus Persons Please apply a1 225 E 17th St Costa Mesa Books on Tape 729 cane sides oe1ge green1 offer. •99-•180 Sant 1 1 ual 1 pt ch .saoo Deed of Trust on tile K..ast Farad SI Costa Mesa rust trg 1amo to matctt 1 Ma lU·Jlll IPfooe<ty situa1eo in sa10 "8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUl'IUSIHEll 548-5525 I Best oftr 722· t 1~9111 msg ~P·eu-&~~~.!'----604.,..~9 H!!gh!S 6184 Audi 1983 •OOOS • door.l~ountv and State descr1oeo K4ttS7 NAME STATEMENT •ID flTIY OUH FI T M-F 7 30am-4pm S61Hr Benefi ts L11e typing tor computer Apply 1n person Books on Tape 729 Far.1d St Costa ~esa 548-5525 Restaurants 5 FA••1LY S "LE 5 •"-" Air cond1t1on FICTIT...,..'I IUSIN.,SS The fo11ow1nn l)efSOns ar" FF lllYILIPIS Beau11ful lurn11ure etc "" " ·~,,.,..~ • Tile North 60 1ee1 01 ine ....., s; .. ,. STI Contemporary oak 3.pc BUNNY. Wt11te angora 4 Household items 01ong 1n9 sunroof. am ll m~orthwest quarter 01 lot 25 NAME STATEMENT ooing bUsines~~sEEK AS •Tlll'S llllllET A unique Vft9elenan mar- ket & restaurant is now tming full or part time eA· peroenced Se"ers Please apply at 225 E 17th St Costa Mesa No e (p I p time For app11-wall untl Fr Prov light mos old, healthy & tame mal8fiat in-door cassette. Excellent Con-01 Fa1rv-Farms in the Coty The 10110 ..... ng persons are WILL~~ 7922 F 1 h Av ca11on & info1mat1onl armo11e s1m11ar outlet $40 o bo Michelle o ut-d oor items furn d111on1 $3900 552-•602 ot Costa Mesa County ol d0tG"PT°"ews1~vssCaE'SN TER •s ~nocue1ASlu11e 1100 •r•11~~ Calif senel sett addressed 675-8074 or 2•8-2342 1 1 1c Sat• .. ••••••••• .. .. .. y girls white & gold triple spr ng 'ems e •• Orange State ol Ca11torn111 SOCIA.TES 17922 Fitch A•· 92714 stamped enveiope •0 dresser & nolA •tand ne"· -•• ay•• • ..._0 8-' 20351 Acacia ... 'II--• rr as per map reco•Oed in s s mis t 7912 p o Bo~ 5569 "'~ " --"" '" -•"••-9 Ir. 1 P 71 M enue Suite 100 lrv•ne Cai.t Lee am e>Haroorn Ml 48128 apt size whrte relr1g. Registered. shots s2so ~ ,:oe ·~ 927 l4 Fitch Avenue Suite 100 PAINTER Interior and E~ ter1or Exp Nee Own transportatton Salary doe 63 1· 1075 sofas chairs don set 10 weeks old. 6•6-7078 No Down Paymen1r Take ~e an:'f:5 C aps ·~ me: Lee C Sammis 17922 Irvine Callf 92714 TUCllll·PrtscltHI etc 760-8045 over lease• This beautiful o1~sa~o Coeun~yunty ecor e• Fitch A.venue Su11e 100 Samuel G Lindsay 17Q21 Restaurant -•H• 1--Irvine Cahf 92714 Fitch Avef!ue Suite 100 Full 11me p11t school H B BEAUTIFUL KARGES '""-"'""• white converllable has 11 El<CEPT the Easterlw ;>•O C 927 4 CFA R Sh t bo p ' John S Hagestad 17922 l1v1ne 8111 I PART-TIME WllTEll/WllTllHS Wot" car tt> service es1ab· hshed routes $40-S60 Cash dally area 536-144 1 Cottee table 40x60. eg o s. x train· a111 hone, Alpine stereo teet rnereol Fitch Avenue. Suite 100 t< Mark Nelson 17Q24' PRE·SCHOOL TEACHER I S 1500 & end table $450. ed $150-$250 6U-O••• Bolts. ~rlJ 7011 with 8 speakers. tieated ALSO EXCEPT on«-n111t Irvine Calif 92714 Fote" Avenue Suite 100 ...... 11 ''''""'" EOEO P • 3 F T • oeaulllul Duffel $675 -----------seals. computer. das h All interest on au mineral rights. Samuel G Lindsay 17922 lr111ne Caltf 9271 4 NE re K " 1 ,, 3 Id 7209051 · Pianos & Or,._ '88 AVON TYPHOON '00., leather interior. every oo-as reserved in •he deed from Fitch Avenue, Suite 100 Jonn s Hagestad 1792< The Orange County mar· ket place (So CA favorite shopping soot 11s now htr· Ing tor Sat & Sun food ser111ce pos111ons Snackbar & related POS· 1t1ons a11a11aote on an e• c11tng work en111<oment Ltrl's litch11 979-0747 gd benes & salMv EGE yrs o . :r-·-30 HP SUZUKI. TRAILER hon posstb'te S575Jm o Kenneth A Ponto1a ano Irvine Calo! 92714 F11ch Avenue Suite 100 req CM area 64 2-0411 MASSIUllllll 6059 $3900 675·7037 859-3679 alter 6pm or wole recordeo June 30 I( Mark Nelson 179"2 1r111neCalll 92714 UlH-llUIWlllf T 1 • t •• 11 b f MAMllfll IPllllT leave m41$$<1Qe !950 in Boo~ 20JS Pi19e FttC"' ·~u·e Suite 100 Cart F Wollne<oth t792i' e emar-.e '"9 • OVYa ress. O• rame new -ASSET LIQUIDATION I 23 Ot11c1a1 R~ros 1n th" " "'•v.. " · I S235 840 8733 .... _________ ~u 1rv1ne Cat1! 92714 Foteh A.venue Suite 100 Full or part tome counter sales in re1a11 '1a1dwarP 1 • Wooct piano Good con· Commercial vessel & 1" ollrce 01 the Coun1y Rf' ST.IE.Ts $300 733 7 DATSUN 310 4 speed Cart F" W1llgero111 17922 1rv1neCa111 92714 Captains oed w mlllt1ess d•hon. · • 1 11 moonng in Newpor 1 corder ot 5.a•O Countv Fiich Averiue Suite 100 David G Roogers 1792:> 110.SEWIYES S75 A S Beach "'u•sness oo· 198 1 68 OOOm1 Runs The s11~1 aooress ""o S tOO uu (114) 117-0421 ~store Mon thru Fr no evenings Sf'"' Ste• e Wrognt Haroware 126 Rochester Ccs1a Mesa 1ccah console sew· Moving Must ell' 18 mos u ~real but not a oeaut~ Irvine Callf 9:>714 • rc11 A•enue urte 1n g machine 5 50 old Kawai console piano portun11y S25000 casn ' otller common Oesoqnatoor> New EnQl11na Mu1u.u l1rp rvoneCalol 9?~14 100.Ll.llTEllS 642 8751 650•8398 800obo 675·9360 if l"V or lhf' rea• p•opert, E M 1 1 l I pertec 1 cond 1 pd o •rs••N 1970 2402 cescr.bed a b ,-.e , 1niurBnc" Comoan~ 11 New ,.,g1ano "ua " S3 000 S2 500 " " MassachuSf'HS coopn•'ll• n nsurance Comp~nv ' Chairs new Ooors P•C· 6•4 "'"'14 obo •IST Slll lllT WMe good engine ne"' Pu•PO•le<l 10 be c 0 Cop,.., Re.ll Es1,11e AO Massachuse11~ corporatoo<' PJ•I t rnt> ~aS\ wor~ A'·' IU 05 D·•can Phi e 1ao1e ... .,.. N,.,.,.. " s1000 19i0 MP",,, Pl~ce Cost.I n E ·~ ,••y Tiii '"' u V 1977 18 loot Bay Boal I t1res =us wor" ' •isors one 399 Bn, 1,1011 c o,Coptey .. ea• s1111e "" -•n&tL ••LrS or PM "'o e•P nf'cl" ~ y h El 0 ·~--111orr11a -I( OL(•l irrrrlrl " -E wrougtn iron 1ao1e <> ama a ectone rgan Oull1elO etectroe 1n ~eet OBO 751-0915 ""l:~~~oe•S•Qn('(l l•us•e-S t , e e 1 B c-~ 1 n n "sors '"c 3qq Bov•st '' ,.._ " E" E PT Temp e"<O O <.ale<.-ar)' Houri~ Be;n., cha11s & more' 646-3627 w/t>encn Ear phone 1ack lent c;ondit•on Must sell MilSHC"u'>Plh'' 0?716 Street BostGn Ma.,sachu For Daily Pilot Customer person tor women., ccn 642-4321 E~t 4J2 " llUT STIHIT~ CAil O•sc1••ms an, •ilto•l•lt r,,, .ir•, D G R 1~o 7 11s 0;;> • 16 S 0 228 Wa 1 10 "~ep , , :>1n1ng Room T .it>le 6 & sliding keyt>oard cover Call 8 30·5 97 1 4 C1 nco,,ectness nt ll'lf• ,,,_,, av•O noQ•,,, • se 1 e rv1ce epartmen1 iemporary apparel !>lv•t' r vr ·~ Cna"s :Vtth Matehing wl lock S600 8A2.3413 17141852 1999 I t oyota r auto aoaress ano OttP• comn•or r 1tC:" a..t>nuP !>u 10 1()0 1n1erpa1 Corroa,.,, a e• 7am.2pm Monelay-Fro Coulel work into ;..~r.,.. tor Crvs1a1 or Ben Bullet Antique creme 6000 mo Of' new eng All ••v•ne Cil 1 Q;?' '4 ,,esr.e co•po•at.on Natoond d ay Computt•• e• posit Call btwn9·1'arr WANTEOused Mast45to ser111ce records ava11 oeso9natoor ·1 "• sr ov.r T111s ouso1p<,s ,., 1n• l•le Cenler Nast> .. 1te lei" pettenced helptu Woll or 7.9pm 497.3128 PART-TIME HOURS s35oooo 759•303 1 Sport!nsGoods 6065 55 Wood or alum Also SIOOOOB0963 ,il187 '"'e;tn oucteo o, A C.Pnr>r:il P,q ness~3;250 train Call Chai on DE'· I Retail Sat~ EST ATE SAl E -Ouallty 11••••1 •Im' •-1 r1gg1ng wtnChPS & saots 11 MlllTI Wlt:O dts~~n"" ,., t>;, ';'iJ,?f'...,t>;:t, ,,ersn r ll'TS" tro5'ne~ ts CO" tween 6am-5pm g" FULL TIME PAY nome lurn•Shongs leather -.._ a11a11 Must oe reas B•ll •• u " lne '"9''''an co,... '7uCtt!O 1>1 "GPne•al Par• 642 4333 Vllll-IEW STlllf • davenporl easy cna1ts OlllfCTllS m1' 722-0420 O 720 1444 E Call {5121227-2336 •antv e•o•es<> '' mo••l'O iP niencec 10 111n.,.1tt """ ne1sri0p ----------Costa Mesa· Newpor 1 sota organ etc 722·9403 AUG 12 & 13 9am to 5pm Asll tor Bar•, 9arO•ng 1'1'" l-0"'"5";0 ' r>e~s unoer 11,. r1c 11 nu' T "" • eQ1<.1•an t com Part Tome area Full & part tome c; 1000 \/\.> P('t I r I Orange County Fatr· ·p---.--~---·7·0-1 -., encumOrdnre~ nc u<l 'q ou~·•·e~ .. r d'"" '" ' lr''•" mPnteO to l1dnSAc:I bus -t'll•.J "e >ABULOUS all marble C ow~-ts ~ lfllCE•Sllll'll fef>S charQf'' HJ•»r·r"'>"' "Steo ab•'-'' ,r "~" ,4 nes!. vnd('• tnP 1tt1•t•ou young & energetic Call ma••et nc o ttice c;up grounds osta Mesa 3000 1 1 s 1 k .,, the 1ru~t...., ""flflt t"•' ,Q89 t>u"•"A<• n•me or name STllEITS IOISEWIYES llllLllllTEllS 582-2814 plies Eas., hrs 6AM 12 pedestal elm rm table Enterofl Arl1ng tonSt 18·Foot ELECTRIC BAY ow m1e 'e new ~ , rn o $1000 OBO Call Shirley BO AT F"or det ails PP 760·8652 lrust~ c•eat• ll I' "0"1 '1 Joh" c; HtJI).-~' "' 11steel aoove on Mav 2• * ... rrs1 ••Lrrs1 * Noon No Weekends or Robin 644-9060 .... T··· rr • I' ot Trusl 10 ~d· ,.,,, rPm,," f htS SlatPmr"t W·• .. 0 1989 -E -I: NO EXP NEC ,..._ -· I • 786-2575or 673-1413 ----------ng pr'' p,11 '>Un Aolhll•('Cour•t, l,lt"• .,I O• JOI\• S Ha9estafl ,... , C 8 21 Eleqant wht wil'ih· cond S600 673·2803 oancer e 'cellent '\.on I. NllSClf 'll 11 lSC Deeo or ''"~' 10 ... 11 •9&9 with the Cou"h Cler • ol Or LOTJEKEIN)(GC'TTIONGGFEtTEllDNOTOF I MOVING must sell Oy Cues and Dalis Oooo 1986 25 Sear av Sun-, olttienol<'I S1 ""'""'''Cl t ~ '·l•Cl ~ngt> C.nunh l'' Ju•, '1 lt11s s1.ttemen1 was r.tP\.l SALES? No e~penence all Delore 1:? Noon ed country Fr oak don rm S206 Cl:i'OQ 1 wrlh •nlP•PSI F'2S121, 1n9e C~1untv on Jul1 1 I d L I NEWPORT BCH 6i3 3;35 sci·· TAii d111on Da•t tank 1or311 "' Cl I orr ' I~ 8" P A•• requtre ' earn dOOU . . set w uphols bac• seat -I ere n r p 11 ,,, .. (J• ' l. ( LI 1<l8Q art 11mf' easv wor~ 1" electronics We oUer a COSTA MESA 548-6919 I "'bl w•llTR• ShtO·IO·StiOrt' p ov.er Red laraa E•cellt>nt con· S14 $38 ~0 !A c .,, O»il~ ~,' ,,,'.J" .. ,,. '. ";,,.,1,~r·~ • F•2S123 or PM No f'•P nett><,<;. l'"un Harelworl<1ng ·en-SOUTH O C 582 1240 ~~~utsop~as'i~sot ea;17· x~:.· _,., wench am Im s1erf'o 4 O•t1on Alpine AM FM annum as c•ov1a ... 1 1 ,,,,ti 10 : '"e'~ -w 1>,,,0,.Shf'd Orang" Coils! ary Houri) Bonus I F c snrrl l2-1Frr11rr1 c anvas como1na11011 s c.as<.elle Man~ P•llas' no1eis1 Olu• COSI\ 1l•tl 1,r, I p • A 1 642-432 t E•I 432 f)r v11onmPnl ull 0 oen Ve1 Hcisp11a1 ,,, CM need\ Won 11as1 9"3-0653 I " '"" " " I I d s20 000 M 1 Ill h • '"J 1 '•" ,, r. ••. · Da ·~ •IOt JUI• 21 UQu~I l ts•S 1 r 65.-.. .,001 i llMMlllTill tra1er inc u eo ust see o t>e•1!.'•t' •5 c arges ,, u •• •·"" 10 ,, ,.180 228 Wall tor "'ae" ,,. e ' a ary v·c an animal a11erichn11ve1 I OBO 5·i:. 500' , b c 11 1 .. 1 r tr A vr "' .. ~. MOVING' ~or 1ao1as ( ..J • :> 0Piiu11 ul automn olt-a 1nle•es I('"'' p (' ' . ' o< I ! ,. f,' lee,, P , ,r .. T ., •• .. 1 1 231 DllD•tc NOTICE • • IC.r C1ySlill or Bel' ••• rs r I 1 8 ~ Q 3 6 • <. I ... ' • p rrerit l'"UU\. -E 722-738i lamps d1ne11e rPlrog • llCTill mt'ssaqe T"" oe•'pr t• 1'' ",, ...... i 11 PWT llllHRS I '~~~eln~c ~~~P~~~nr; ;~P< WOii PRICESSll& ~ao~~ ~;;~ ;~~110 furn \ IPPll I LIWH "LU 38 Californian 1onq "1' q ... 1 $ 17 000 0 6 0 I Dt>Po I T' .. ~1 n• "'' ' " ' • No e'<e>erienCP neCPSS;'lr) comfT' .n M;ssion Voe 0 srrc1n111irs Used for upper and lower I C•u•ser t971 F"or Sal!' D~ t>Cu•eo inc u ..... '"Ll I .. ' Start nghl awa1 S<>nd I Cati Nanq 1 68-1233 " " llRllWlln I IWS t>Ody Universal Mac.nine Auct•on Slt 8 I.? BQ sell aeldrf'ss st 3mpPO ma mess & trundll' never Sest otter 631.6959 1 30 P M Basin M 1ronp 1 envetope 10 PO Bo• 1648 I SILES PERSll TOP PAY useo s 195 +840-8733• 829 11att>o• 11ol<tnd Do NEWPORT Deart:>orne Mt 48121 Appl" at 1931 Newport 8 FOR TOP SKILLS New port Beacn For I r I ALL SOFTWARE Oa1'. dresser oak f'nl cntr m ore into Call M• Pre-School Co Teachers Costa Mesa Tne Antique our I walnut ores<;o.,es Arch•Datel 800 634 3232 IM PORTS' neeoed tor tall Cornp '\di Emooroum 642-8990 w cntr ,.1aro1e !>netl UllS Phrae·,sechooE1C.nE1rv1n~"~'u;1 SALES Q5l':~f1YHS/~~'EE Dar•!<"• ,.,q oed elt-11100 I DUFl'tELO 18 ElEC"R•C Mm ~ .. :~ ,;~eo .. ·; :r ... ,~ • .''.''• v , • ant oa~ 10 . .i criaorc; C ..._.M 612 ., S t500 n1>eo<. "•• ~·nus'U 786-7494 The PENNYSAVER t.a<, sofa rec1ner SIT'IOIE'S ore>naU'IC'J ar '645-6812 ttt l:to ~'"" oc.:~:,!r 11,")<, o.,,1 ,<;• £ff part ltm!' P~S111ons ava11 lfmploymtnt Wanttd SJ5-S 1200 6J6 0754 Front Yard & Patoo Sate NEW 13 SEA SPORl .... a............. C ASH o~ (..A H Pl<. PRESS.I./ able on reader ad sates 5S35 j I Sal 8-4 ')13 & 5 151 WHALER ...,_ jCHEC~ MAO( PA •AB r I Ftex1Dle hours Apply rn OUEEN SIZE MAT TRESS Acacoa. Clothing COiie<. I I MlrtMts .... PW1dlt TQ II.I D CA Sf PV (rs person Monelav 111ru rr ~ NURSE COMPANION tor & BOX OUIL TEO' l•Otes 25c·S l50 <'8 ~ p S3000 Gav• 1f111 ... , M D·CAL l C,f p, er REELROOM da~ 9.5 1660 Plai;Pnt•a elderly or d•sat>lf'd per BRANO NEW' S 155 673-6022 I Coul Hwy lltwper! Butll Ca11rorn1t1 l O•L P P P Ave Costa Mesa son Own 1ranspona11on I CALL • 840 8733 • IF U AN 1 TU R E 0 N L v I lJJ . .11 lOO as r.aoel ''"''"" rinting ress erson 75•-7832 Desks oar stools game Sall Bo1ts 701 4 "" 4 •0 v.. 9<1or11n c Must have Reelroom P> SEC " p 1,m,. Nf'1Nporf W A TERBED twin size I taote cottee tat>te lamps Q•- petoence Temporaroly I Center otc Must 1a11e c:omole1e t'llllh t>eaterl & rugs SIO s4oo Sat 14 LIDO 1958 2 5!'1., ol ••EIOllH HU* IC" 22c1 pos1t1on tnat could tead dictat•on & tr.inscribe on Mtmberships 55401 $75 C,;~ eves or w~nds 9•3 1100 Se; Lane sails trailer with <,p,irP Befo re you bu1 an~ ;~;,";,·9at,011~~.~ ' to permanent POS•toor. WOAD BASIC processor 1 LAST CHANCE for ro. r 86-8046 tore 220 1384 Mercedes anvv. here '""'P"On'"" mt> .. li141642-4321 send re sum P t 0 rnance Great E~pecta I VARO SALES 500 Stoel\ 1 18 Fiberglass .,,1,100 .. 1 1ai..e a d11ve 10 Newport 8 , p 111,,,., ~ 8.., ""• ask lor Hank Knight Kat,., er• n e U 11 8 t1ons Lit'!t,me VIP S700 I Mlsetllantous 60 I 5 Jasmine S AT 8 12 7., H p Suzuk• o B lull Beach and see why we I Aur•icu tf'd <;.gn.1111r.• Tumoteweed Irvin .. CA this wee" only 5')1-9004 Computers turm1ure TV , S3850 080 are Orange County s' DittP Jul1 .'l! '"M 927 15 1 AMIGO PORTABLE thref' cove leaelngau1odea1ersh10., fOA 1>1<0RMAT10•~ er UNIV Athletic Club $200 I w~e;>I ~·ow e• thaor I '•All MODELS AVA ll ,APOING SALE (')l\TA( • ••••••••--! Fo11ntocall JamesClark v. oa11ery & c ttarqer 1 ABLE• BE'>lf~•l AP" 11i.s· Printing OftmllSAUS an11ques sheer iS misc 17141675-0660 Busy business prtnter has openings tor F T P T PtH sons wno loves variet1 \ people contact!. E • p SECIOllY/ 11111. ASSIST. I 213. 738-911~ E11en1nQs I s '795 497 -581 1 I .Ii• si...11 I•••"' 1' roof' T. 1 HC'lo<, ~ l 0 "N phone 213·8r6-4305 I llSY IHY l 130 I 0 I St Npt Bell A c; S 0 C A 0 " ua• 7 1.: ~40 aor,, llf PUT lllllelf HJ-HOO I A 1 • f N • II ., H l Costa Mtsa 6124 21 VICTORY W1fh Out· l'URNITURE and assorted ooard seat cushions s a11 s et c: S2'100 01shes p•ctures 01cycles 673· 1440 clothes oool<s house· helpful or w11 train the Neeeled for busy ofllce 1 fight persol' xlnt Den PC SIC•llS oncludrng Word l ef11s Apply 8 30-5 30 Perlect and Lotus essen- wkdys or appt 220 Nf'v..· 1ia1 AD•lt1) 10 wor'< un- A cceptin g Oesoqner ·as 1eponed on Warel c; CAR,SQN Clothing for Fat>ulous Re-Auto Dealer for Gros!> P •t· """u 0° '"'II' Co '~' hOlel & misc items ll'ISWlfll Sat Sun 9.4 sale Store at 369 E 17th Sa•es 1n 88 Da• • e>,1or "'••u'' ' •o 1 • St = 14 c M 646-8 116 tQec. ~ Beau1ttu1 cond•t•on 1n 152 Costa Mesa St ooard full kee1 Iulo port Center Or ste 12 supervised r eqi.. reel Ant!ques 60 10 ______ N_w_P_t _B_ch_P_i_P_6_4_o_.Q()_5_3_... Compe1t1111e salar\ and Mllell llP•lll __ SlQrrt~urn'_u PIT SALES j l=•ne European & America" T akam1ne Classical G 126 ~o~~~;~~~~qu°:se~e;,rne:n C.al 142-4121Elf.200 N~:1'\U:~1tca8°':' ~'"~~') 1 IWlll 1 store 673-77 14 I 1931 Newoon Blvd CM ll•HUTIOIS Diily PILOT 7 ctass1c paots size 40-4 1 tlllITTCllTHL •LENNOX CHINA M nqoOAU.mllLUmH Clerk Ft T M on"'' Equal Oppty Empl I pa11ern ser111cP for 12 7am-3 30P"' S4 75 Hr plus ser111n9 P•ec_es Also Go~itLFct1'ue set Benefits No e•o nee. •rroan••y I crystal pieces 6 5-4826 . Apply in person Books --1W-3W Ch1po on Tape 729 Farad St J "or M anagemel't Consul!· Appllancts 60 1 • 122-1001 C M 548 5525 1ng Form near the New· ._,..._ ______ .__ osta esa port Beacn C•ty Hall e,. DELUXE Wh1rlpoo1 washer --------------------IUL ESTln &1•11 I citing challenging work 1 & dryer 2 years old like Salaried pos Fastf'SI that reQu1tes accuracy new $350 673 5092 ~rowing A E concept and thoroughness 2·3 fl(rr-• Fl I I I I vears e11perience typing I 11:&"'9· Hr ood o c ski Is •C pr rd 75 wpm 675.3551 J 22 cubic feet never used Xlnt growth potn Home white S 162 760-8652 I o w n er s Con c ept 84 1-0626 uoanuy GE Stove With sett-clean- tmmed1ate opening tor de· Ing oven llke new S200 RECEPTIONIST F T 1a1l-or1ented person wtgd Ma)'1ag d1swasher good MUL l 1 FAMILY Saturda) onl~ Wll.-oii.l-.C.IAOhftr •hur musical dancing bea1 nu1sery hie S 10 Odds & ends 402 Esther Fount.afn Va!!!,x 6134 •EITITI w.I• THURS FRI SAT 10 AM 4 P M 17926 Los T oempos equipment Call nov. First cash 1ai..es TIYITI '14 TllCEL Ql!~~ ltlicfl6actl w1Wnew en- 91ne Runs great Musi see 10 appreciate A•r cond11tonrng Automatic Call Justin 723-1449 71 •·613-0,85 Spttd /5"1 Boau 701b 1Hl .In Sii MOdet 300 Brand new ,, storage $11000BO 756·0576 VOLVO 79 242 2 doot hke ne.,, 42 000 miles 1615· 1995 E 723-0723 0 Sfips/Dodcs /Storagt SIPll IUll 7022 1vw 86 Convertible -----------Cao1101e1 5 spd a c lllT SLIP toaded Ontt 23.000 m1 Apariment available 723·•56 7 BALBOA DOCK SPACE . A11a1t 1mmed. side tie up to 42 Newport Island home Quiet & sale 650· 1907 eves s 10 100 722-81 44 F .. 295 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT (" , .... l()tr-• tJUC,,, I)'' t' MLIC NOTICC K•t1t1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 'OC.: ~ ( 1'-; ..t.'-''• •,..-e• l"'""''"CJtiPrc,_1,n~ l.- C1'•t < o ''' , ... ~ ... u J' a P .. ,.. dOtn.Q t•vS•ness dS • '' ' . . ' "' Harw,..~l A,.•• C oo t "" Q()"'•• SAl.1MIS 1.;<;• 'l .lli ENJf ASSOt.A"fS •·.; • ~•!Ch A,1>.,ue s, '" 1ou ,..., r P -a· t 92'-,,. l l"" c 5,,,,...,., 11<) .. • tC" Avf)• "~ 5w1P •oo '"' f"P C~ltf q27 14 JOl\f'~St.tel l">l,, "ft!.>~ ,,,,C1,_., 0 ,. f 'I ' t:'1tcr-A ,;enut,)' Sv1tP •of' Ou\1f1tio\'-f'lr.m1 f'°"n P Cl t C.J""14 •·\tt-0 ll1('\i<P 0' , ... ? S amuPI c,· .... , J\1, ,~~~.f T,1 11aC:h111 ~11cri AvtJ".J~ SHtt:' 1"l0 7,_,~ '\tt•pr•Pr t "'' L,P(1 l.,\,,.('~'}1f 4?.,J .N1ft'l 1r-.. (,,.., ,, ~, f In t ._ t 1 "'-~.,rlil N.,.1~nn '""'l2~ tr'Of' •' t. r ~'" "" 1<t8q r ict A.-•-.nt.H' Su 1e 11'1 F•2as1a '•'"*' Ca•t q;.>•14 Put>I C-,.h••t1 "' •' tP C 1 '"' C f\rl f W \llQf"OI' ~ •c_.,. Oa 1., P110' Ju: •• • A."._"~' t r tth Av~nuf' Su11t• 'ir. '0 ii 1qgc.. ry,n ... Cr11'~ Ci?"" 14 T •• r-', l flP 5nimm1~ (.nmpf'ln ~ • f'a l 'C'tr-•1 O'Pf)t Jf1•r ---.-.. 1:11-'IC_NO_T_l_C_E __ i•<i;-;-r tcr A'"""" c; ''' l'"UU\. •OO • • ne Ca• I Q/ • 14 F .. 3M FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F42'682 '"' Uus "es'> 1• < ducrec t>, A c,,.,,,., 11 P , • n e t sh~ T t .. ~ • t>Q , , , J t (. ! """iP•1ced • lrr>'1ctr•C1 L'"'t Founlaln I/alley Greet pa 1yp1n9 & commun1ca1ton cond. s 100 645-14 18 l lents ans phones No sk1Us Should be po1sect typrng/exp 545-9447 sell-starter congenial & Hotpomt Washer & etectroc Dryer whole good con- d 1110 n S 125 each 5•8·23•9 --M.ll'lail CALlfOAHIA gapf .. IST Exp pref FIT p0s111on on NB 673-7928 M·F 8-5 Oller11ocked with llu"? A enioy working & dealing w /people Computer skills helpful Salary com· mensurate w1e11oerience Huntington Beach YMCA 8'7-9622 can to ct&A1tied w111 .,..P ._ p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i=:=;:=;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;;;::;;;;;;;~3 Gel 1111 •ngle on the camera equipment you ve alw1y1 wanted AMO Clalslfied v PART-TIME S350 t mo 303 E Edgewater 87 1-2866 IUP1111n. CtasSIC N B area Live· at>oatdotl 11•-631-~80 9300 '89 JEEP SALE IESTIUL lllUmEI! Just bf1ng us your beSt bonar.oe Jeep deal and we'll beat ttt \ UCANHLP -raE ORM 10 WJN• STUDENTS WELCOME 116 OLDER fK>IB .llMSLEMllS .... .IEEP-UILE .... er.ire--~•---~ Some cancer patie nts need a lift to and from tre atment If yo u con shore a fe w hours a week. please coll your lrA:ol WHEN THE BOOKS ARE DONE THE FUN HAS JUST BEGUNI SO JOIN US AFTER aeffOoL AND ON SA TUROA YS YOU'LL MAKE GOOD MONEY ANO HAVE FUN DOING IT ~ up new customer• for °"""' eounty·a favotlt• Ne•9Pl!Pef y ............ ........ 0r ... CALL 213-479-3&20 ' American Cancer Society office Join "The Drive to Win·· and discover the reword of helping in the fight against cancer P\a.IC NOTICI' NOTICI OfJ IALI Nota la llel•l>y g1v.,, puraueot to teelion1 307 1 1nd 3072 of the CIVIi Code or Ille Stat• of Ca1ttom1a tile ~. Aetnoeer Inc Oba Tom't Tow wllt sell at pvbltc auction. at 1008 E ~OIKlh St • Santi An1. CA 11 10 00 AM on AIJ9uS1 18 1989the1o11ow1rn;i Oescr1beo Of~,tOWll 8 2 iVECO license 208558 0 VI N ZCFAE01H3Ct003S68 $110 Ille 1s for tne ourpow ot aa11sty.rn;i hen of tne unOeraigneo tor 1ow1rn;i .tt'ld 11orege t<>gethe< with coll ol. edllerttsirn;i 1no ek· oenMSotute 01ted thll 8th day ol A1i9Ull 1989 WftdHr ~~dbl Tom._ T-.•JP.Htll Publtshe<l Orange Coast Ol•ly Pilot August 10 1989 Tn684 rtaJC NOTICE Aaana Calh and balances due from depository Institutions NonlnteresH>earlng balances and currency and coin lnterNt-bearlng balances Securities... . ... . Federal tunda eold Securities purchued under agreement• to resell Loans and leaM financing rece1va1:>les 12.928 3.086 15 519 10 400 -0· Loans and leases. net of unearned income. 42.326 LESS Allowance for loan and lease losses LESS. Allocated transfer risk reserve Loana and leases. net of unearned Income. allowance, and reMf\le Aaaets held In trading accounts Ptemlaes and fixed assets (Including capilallzed leases) Other r .. l estate owned 635 ·0- '1 691 -0- 944 ·0- ln~tmenta In unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies .().. Customers' llablllty to thla bank MltlC NOTICE I( •"80 SUMMONS tCIT ACIOH JUDICIAL) N01·CE ro OFEr....,A"'' __ _oo.,ICplelta~.OUlSl.AOd!Dg_.... • ..,_ Intangible assets , Other as.MIS Total assets Lones deferred pursuant 10 12 u s c 1823(J) Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 us c 1823(1) UARITIEI o.c>otit•. In Clom991k: offices Nonlnterest-t>earlng lnter .. t-bearlng Federal funds purchased Securlti.a aotd under agreements to repurchue ... o.mand not" lasued to the U.S. Tr ... ury . Clff. II you do not Ille your •• '• •••pon•• Ofl lime 'fOU m1., NI A loM the U M , •nd 'fOUF ·~· m_., 1nd prop-... ty m1y be 1111en without fur1her w1rnlng from the T ... 1,..,. 11 ~·,.·~ 1 <.I 85 43 l court '" "O'" ... ,. ,,... · "' There •re olh•r fe9•l re-· " s 1•• • • t>, ~, • • ' " qulrement•. You meJ ••nt ..., t"Oul a r if"""'"• .. !' to c:.41 •n 1t1orney rlghl "Omtl•., ~ 1 •f'<C.•'"I'" , ,. ". l•••J. If JOU do not llnown ...,,., .,,. IP,., " ,., f k ASSETS . 78.993 .., •ttorneJ, JOU m•J e •ll in ao0Qc1d· ceo• 1..,,,,.,..dar • ., Cash and due rom ban s 20.005 1ttorney ,.,.,,.1 1ervlee or :lfl• <lf'"'il"O '"'" ov" • r Investment secur1tes (Marl<et Value SJ 0091 58.988 I, i.o-111d office 1111ted in 1· e"c"" .lbogad• "~ BOC" Non-investment securities -0..1'"-ph-boolt). "s·ooo•RO 1900 E • 1" Trading account securities • o .. pue• de que •• •n· ~'"'z v cca11um 'N1, 5.,,,., 1 Federal funds sold and securities purchased unde< -0-agreements to resell 1n domestic offices PtlllJC NOTICE P'ta.IC NOTICE Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) ·O· 286 T 083203 Less: Allowance for pe>ss1ble loan losses 38 960 '96 Other t>o<rowed money .. Mort~age Indebtedness and obllgatlons under capltallzed NOTICE Of' mw~·• IALE Loans, net. ...... T s. No. 1733 I Bank P<emlMS. F F & E etc (lnoludlng S·O· UPllSI leaMI voo ARE ., OEf'AlA. T UN>EA A DEED~ ~T. DATED Real estate owned other than bani< premises 90 I AS SHOWN IElOW. ~sa vou TAI(( ACTIOH TO lnvestmenta In unconsolidated subsidiaries and ........................ Bantt'a llablllty on aooeptances executed and out1tandlng. Not• and debentur• aubOfdlnated PROTECT ~ PRCPE«TY, rr MAY IE 90l.D AT A uaoclated companieS ·0..1 PU8UC Ml.£. W VOU NEEO AH E~TlOH OF n4E .Customer's llabllity to this Denk on acceptal'ces outstanding NAT\R OF nE PAOCEEDINO AGNNST YOU. YOU I Other UMta (lnciud1ng S-0· 1ntang1blesl to depc)elta ... Oth9r llebUltlM Total 1'-bltltlea... ... .. .. .. . . Umlted·l"9 P<eferred atock ·O· 466 79.835 ·0- 9HOLU> CONTACT A LAW'tUl A ...-c ....-.... • .. ...__.......,tar cm11, ~ TOTAL ASSETS cf'9Cll ._"' a -• ...... .,,._ a If-* ._, -, a LIAINUTIEI .... • ..._. 0.-"'*"'-• • cf-* *--, • ... • TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ...,. ....,... ~ 11119' • .-.. 11 a o. • Total demand deposit.a ....,... .,. ...-.. 111 lectllll 510I ol S. nwdll C-. Totet time and N vings depOslts IQUITY CAPITAL _.~••...._'"IHI ........ ,.....-, l"8 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES Pwpecue1 preferred at~.. -0-:::,:=,.,"'-: :.":':..:;; ~«;:. :!.,. ~-= TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC.ANO Common at()ci(..... .... 3.000 ,.,. ...... ._,... ~ UNllr _,,..._.to a o... FOREIGN OFFICES.. ... . . I IOI d ~~... ... . .. . .... . .. .......... 2.982 ot T"*..,....._· Federal funds purc:haaed end MC:Yrt191 d un er SS 492 16 312 39 180 UndMded_.._.._... P<Oflta and capital The ..... • ,...._ at ..,_. CllMIW'tl • ..,.,,..,. agreem.nts to repyreh ... In domestlC offlCM , .... ~.............................. .................. (314!1) •iw-• ........ ....-. .... ,....iM. • Other nabfflties tor t>orrowed money, • LE.88 N9t ~ 1oee on •cu1a•--. • lllllf .. --*'I ,...... .,... ., .. lndudlnQ note balance or u S Treasury .. ~---equtty w:urtt.................... .. ~ =.-==. ":. = =: .:.~ .=.."'::: Mortgllge lndet>tednw (lnciudlng S -0-Capjtal leaMSI !!!.!'..._ ~ ...... , .... _;;;,;:;,;;;·,·0 .... 1 .. 2 ................... 5,5" ......, .. ..,.. ., .,._.. e1 T.-. ....... ~....: ~ •lC9CU't9d b't or tor account or ~ .,.. __ ..--.. ... ......... ~.., .. _ -tNe.,.,. end out9tandlng........ . ... __ .......,...,......,._,.,.,.,.,,..,....JUM•Mlii-11 .. I -·p .. ...._...._ T"Oell~~·;nd'iOiMe""······............ .., ........ c; •• ..,.,_,.., The_.... dsMvecl pureuent to 12 u.a.c. 1123(.J). ... s.eee -. .. .-........ ... Tottl ......._ llmlted-"'9 _,,_. : ...., W. a..-, 1 ,.... ...... ,,.s ........ ,.._ ,. ...... etodl, ..,iiy 08P'el, --'" 10-........ : ... ... ....... Incl ~ c:tefe:tecl purwt to Cw; • 11 u.a.c. 112acn ...................................... • • .s1 -"-a..a.. : .,., '" ,_ :::1=.. : =:ra'-At M•:::z: ~---~ -a.. ... rm... • 0 • '· ,.. 4t ,._AM ............ .... ......... .. =.:1 0 I lWOllllt0..°"'9-. ... ... 2 x:........ :ttoS•• ~-· ... .._: ............. .,. TOTALUA81utlES (adUd:lnO aubordlnated not• end~)................... .. ................ . Subor~ notee end deb9nturee. .. ................................. .. aMAADOLDDI IOUfTY P1•redst0dt No ...... OU\9t8nd~ eommon.- No ...... euttlof1ad 1.000.000 No ...... ~ 1.tte.m Amount 1,134 ~ .. -.-......... ~-·-···.,..,,.,.. .... -····-··-··· ........... _. ..... ·····-· . 2.111 TO'f Al. CONTMUTH> CAPfT AL ........... ·-·· ·····-··· .... ··-· .... _. '• 1TO ............ ..,.. ___ ..... -··-·--... .. ._ ...... _ ............. _, ____ , .,., M 111 .. for~ Incl ot'-ctlPlt• f-... .._................ ~ TOT AL IHAMHOlDIM EQUITY • .... ·~ ~ ............... ""-'• 111 TOTAL~ AND IHANH<>lDPl IOUfTY . ·~ ............ ._ .. •.917 Amount ...... undw ................. to .. _.,.__ ii "'21 ......... ol tADL -Incl • 1011 ......................... .., ............. o1 .. ?a4 ......... ...... ----= •?n=-~----· • a11 • •true Md OOtf'ICl. s ,. --118 lit ... -~ •• ., .. - a ea 5 --·~--=-n. ............ G. 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A/C. .... ma. ..... cm. .... ............... Olll,1.E• #211117 '1.-S •W•••I••· u..-.--. ••. "&W. ,,....._, ..... _...._ ·-- • __,,,....._ ___ ..._... _______ _ '89 CHRYSLER CONQUEST TSi MSRP .................................... s20,8()9 DIS<!OUNT .............................. 21821 REBA TE ............•.........•.•........... 2,000 $15,988 '89 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER llE Po~l~~:!~~ $12,988 ..., .... °"" 1 UtO llills. # ZM&9S. •4,915 ~ttPl'\t.tOl'\I Rookie pleasant change of pace Profile of a roolcie: He sat alone in the Dodger clubhouse, a small smile on bis face. as he peeled away the uniform. Nearby, a circle of rcponers asked questions of Orel Hershiser and Mike Scioscia, while othen driftt>d toward the office of Tom (Honey. I Shrunk the Manager) Lasorda. The Dod'acn had won another game in a season that no longer mattered and calm lay over the land. But It had been a special mg)U, - scary and exhilarating and illum1mu- in& -for the rookie. Michael JUie Huff. in his first major l~ue start. First, understand v.hy Mike Huff is different. It isn't his age (26) or his sue (6-1. I 80) or his spttd or de- fensive abiht1cs or httting (all good). Huff 1s differcnt because he gradu- ated from Northv.~tem Universtt} with a doublt' maJor in computer science and industnal engrneenng. When he isn't playing baseball. he'.' wnt.cs computer programs and ume and motion studies. He 1s also different beolusc he looks people in the eye. shakes . hands. proudly displays his Nonh- wcstem class nng.. calls vi-.11ors ··sir .. and even says .. thank you" and the end of a complete sentt'nce. Maybe some of that .. nev. .. will wcaroff. maybe n01. L1f~"\lt1thm the waUs of a baseball locker room can be dreadful!)' inhibuing. Ma) be. too. Mike HufTwon·t be good enough. Maybe be won't be able to handle'.' the breaking stuff or htt with enough power to sausfy the Dodger brass But in a season 1n which out- fielder John Shelb) failed m1SC"rabl). both K.lrlc Gibson and Make Da\IS succumbed to the knife. C'hns Gwynn bas been hmp1ng. Jose Gonzales has been Jose Gonzales. and Mike Marshall has again been a frequent v1s11or lo the trammg room, v.'hat v.as there to lose b) brinain& up tv.o roolucs from .\lbu- qucrque. Billy Bean and Huff> -Ha\'e you seen Bean., .. s.3td an· noun~r Vin Scull). incredulous!). to a press box neighbor ... He's onl) 12! .. Bean. a left-handed hiller. came up ID late Jul): HufT. v.ho htts from the nghl side. amvcd onh a fev. days ago. In his first major leasuc at- bat last Monday night. he smgJed on the first pitch ofTTom Gia vine. stole second. and adnnccd to third o n a fly ball into left field. but few spons writers saw 1t. They were ID the back room 1Dtcrv1ewtng team phys1c1an Or. Frank Jobe about the lame Gibson. ____ Th"'-=e"Tn..._..o ...... ne nipu l.lle rda gave e new kid his first start in center field . .. , bad butterflacs." said Huff. v. ho had 39 RBI for Albuquerque dunng the month of Jul). "I was more nervous tonight than the first night because I was starting.·· It didn't show as the first two times he came to the plate wtth the bases lo.ded. In his first at-bat. HufT flashed speed on an infield grounder in which Braves· pitcher Jo hn Smoltz made a miraculous play to force a Dodacr runner at home plate, Huff being safe at first on a fit'lder's choice: the second time he draw a base on balls to get his first major lea&u.c RBI. fhc rookie later walked again. then struck out when Braves' J'C'- lin'er Mart Eichhorn .. dropped down" with a wicked slider over the ~-Me TAUEf/D41 . • Tw .. rec••• .. /DJ • 1.oc11•.,.·•oalll./DJ • M1'9ar le•111as/IM •Dall1•n .... /IM •Hw reclu./DI Angels shot tslop Didi Scttofleld fleftl puts Ill• i-. on ••• Kln9•'7 of .... Se.nte _ ~n w llll• he w•• an .... ptlng to n eal MCOIMI ........ fourtll Inning Weclnesd•J · THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1989 Angels push past M's, 4 ~ 1 9y JON FERGUSON or -Dlll!J .._ s.... The Seattle Manners have had trouble sconng runs against the Anacls l<Jrk McCasloll this season They've also b.ad trouble finding a way to reurc Ton) Armas wuhout doing any damage Wedncsda) night. the tv.o Scaule nemesis of 1989 got together in the same game to ke~ a 4-I .\ngels V'lcton before 26A 16 at .\nahe1m Stadium. ~cC"ask1ll th rev. sc' en strong innings for his th1r.d <>tra1g.h1 wtn and .\rmas had three hm. 1n- clud10g a tv.o-run double to break a scoreless ue .. There's a lot of < .. <pttta11ons in- volved in what gu' s do... s.a1d Angels Manager Doug Rader ·· t I a guy plays well at a cenain place or against a ccnam team. 11 ha'> a ten~ncy to boost his produc11' 11~ .. Paired wtth Oakland's 3-~ I I - inning loss to C'h1cago. the v.in boostod the Angels to a one.game lead in the Amencan League "e<.t And oomtng on tht' heels of·a 6-4 I(). inning loss to the \1anncrs on Tut"S· da). the v.m v.as t~p1cal of the Angels' ·attitude and ah1ht~ to bounce back "That's v.hat's been good about the balklub:· closer Bnan Han l'' said. "W e had a tough night ta.,·t night. that last inning. but v.e didn't sit around and talk about 11 toda' That's the d1fTerenct· v.1t h thi., team." McC"ask.111. v.ho did not enJo~ an~ great Je, el of succ~s against the'.' Manners pnor to this season reg1s- tt'T'Cd his third \ ICtOf) ID three Stans ( \ '\f,f I ' '' 111 01 I I HOME Tonlgnt-Seattle, 7.JS A 1l-A'5,1.35 A 12-A'5, 12.20. A Ir A '5, I 'OS Al.-Twlns, 7.JS A IS-Twins, 7.3S A 16'-Twln5, 1115 A 17--idle A lt-lndla ns. 7 JS A 19-indrans 7-<>5 A~lndrans I-OS • AU g.,,..,., on KMPC r adio 7l0) • On tflevi51on Cl'lannei • agamst Seattle this !>Cason and upped his record to 12-6 McC'ask1ll allov..-ed s1\ hHs and one run o'er seven innmss. then got a pair of perfrcl innings m relief - one from Bob McC"lure and one from Han·e\. who struck out all three batters· he faced for his 16th S8\e .. I tr) to treat every start the same • , wa\. but when \OU face a team three or fo ur nmcs u1 a season. ~ou're apt to learn more about hmers than 1f ~ou Just face'.' them once .. .\lthough McCaslull left the $W'1e after the SC\ enth 1nmng complammg of sufTness in his back -v. hat he caJled general faugue after throv. mg IOI pitches -the nght-hander ap- pears to be back m the form which helped him register a '7. I record through June 3 He has allov.ed onh 18 hlls and t~o runs O\er ~4 '' mnings in bis laSt three staru after losing fh e of seven stans m one stretch '• (Please ~ ANGELS/DSt 'lKtl'\f, Bech ti off has shut to double By RICHARD DUNN Dall)> -too··--.. 4.t this pace. he'll make the na- uonal team. y,,hJ h announces its members on Frida) at the awards banqucL Craig BcchtJoff. though. suU can't b(he'c he qualified for the finaJ 10 thrtt e'ents of the NauonaJ Scholas- t1c Surfing ASSOClaUoo (NSSA) a- uonals. which hold ats finals today bc&inmng at 6:30 a.m. &cchtloff. I 7. went to ~ high school final on Tuesda:;. and then on Wedncsda\ ht' advanced to the men's AAU · ( ~matcur Athleuc U nion) and Open Season finals with some excellent surfi°' in the bctter- than-adequate Hunting\• Beach Thriller Bees of '36 recalled .. The Thnllcr Bccs.." The) would have been no match for Don Shula's "l<Jller Bees." but -pound for pound -they were JUSt as spinted. And. what's more. they made an indelible mark in the history of Newport Harbor H.1gh football. They won the first gridiron cham- pionship for the Sailor school. The year was 1936. which marked Newpon's siJtth yc.ar of football oompnition. In order to clinch the Orange League Btt football l1tlc. the middlewci&bt Tars had to get past Tustin the ~ p-and finale. It was rather convincmg. Newport won. 46-6. Two other th.nils.. sphccd with chills. came after they managed to slide past a coupfe oflca&ue touabnuts. Anahelm. IJ..7, and HuntiQSton Beacb. 7-0. They also wtuppcdOrangc. l~cn Grove, I 2-0: and Capistrano. 14-0. in circuit play. Four shutouts spoke welt of their defensive strength. Not bad when one considers that five ofthetr stars were members of a 1934 Ccc team that didn •t even have a regular schedule. However. they did work out two games under student coach Jerry Payne with Huntington Beach. Both ended 1n a draw. Althouah the '36 Bee team was comprised of numerous ouutand- ina players. n had another blue- nbbon clement. Coach Lee Tnne. Rivals wouldn't have been im- pressed by has faculty listmg: Mr. Trine. math teacher. pan-time P.E. But Trine had been a well-versed football coach at Redding College pnor to Ncwpon and his West Point-type di1C1pline helpt'd k~ a IOber focus on football. no more · I under the cloud of pmblina allep- tiom cuts doubt on the intqrity of lbe iadividuaJ coniesu and of the .... Flllftlly. The W'Onl public aaurt11 iD bmieball calls out for an npedilio.-raolutton of thnc al- ....... M said. Ema coelltlldtd l9'at federal ndn of' 6vil ... I bft do not provide I ... Ill' die~ ROK leeks. ... lilt llld .._ '-DOC demoa- ......... lilt wCMlld bt irre.-rably ... ,, ---IUClll -°'*'· •. . :c ~~ art.a Wt t ,,.. dlitw ....... -....... -.. - 1 mil• ..._ ia••ir•• _. J %1112 -ant Md., .... 11111 w,--az1 FR .... ...., . "'· w "' ...... Rollo McC'lellan. Jr .. the quar- terback. said. "Hts baste-knowledge offootball was pro babl) the best 1Q the county.·· o\nd on the gndaron. Tnne "dJdn't behe'e ID sm1hng." McClellan said. addmg. "We -.~ out ~re tQ keep our mo uth shuL do v.hat v.e v.erc told the first ume ... Tnnt' didn't rchsh the idea of repeal ID& himself. In kcepana wt th earl) tnld1t1on. T nne and other staff coaches ,..-ere addressed as .. Mtstcr:· not lawyen, to questaons that ~ not ~ durina a July 3 deposition. The motion also asks for a guick decisioa 'IO the depositions beUlt ~UCllC!d could be takm '" edvanc:e of Mondi)''' heanns. Elam aid in fiJi"f tlw motion tbat Makky IMY a..-we 1nf'onnabOl'.I tMt would tel1 ltOK•s dmtn IMl be wo.lda'I ,et • mr ........ ..,... GwaattL .. Dapitr ........ dbtl ....,._ ....oy.., raalW .... --........ tllit co.r't'I bllllt.; kOK"I lllllOl•)'I CM11a• • dt..n .... 111 .. ~t' tn;.•..-.e1• iS ill • I fd dlimll fll ....... ,, f I ..... :Inn 11w•• • eia•nli • .. .. .,.,,,£ _ ... ,... .. Coach." Mc("lellan said. "It v.as kind of an unwnnen understanding that Coach (Ralph) Recd was to bt' called ·coach.' " Recd was the schoors first athlt'11c director and coached all the ''arsn) teams for some years. Tnne also dressed the pan of .. Mister'' at practice sessions and games: A well-pressed. dJS- tinguished sun and a conscrvauve tic that was always knolled firmly between his collar. He rarely show- ed any crnouon. Football was busi- ness. With amusement. McClellan wd. .. lt used to bother me. because I would find myiclf concerned over him getting bis suit sta.tned and having to pay a lot of dry deaning bllh." The 1936-37 yearbook summed up the Btt team wtth this commen- ,...._ ... .U/Dlt alders bid a farewell to fallen teammate -JOMlll NADn ,., ......... camp ~ Oxnard. some 60 miles northwcsi ol Los AQldes, by bus to the memorial SttVicc. Stace} Toran wouJd make me Vn) proud " Also soeahna at tbe SttVace WttC Los Anarl~ Slams -running back Grea Bell. a tamma~ of Toran's at Notre Dame: San Diego Cha~n dcfensJVc back Sammy Seale. a former teammate of Toran's "'ith the Jlajdcrs: Rodcnck Bone. another teammate of Toran's at o tre Dame; and one of Toran's brothe~. Bone said he didn't have an)' brothcn. \hat be felt like he lost a brother when Toran died. personality was \hat of a hometown boy -• never flamboyant. never loud, but you could count o n him. LOS ANGELES -Loi Aneeles Raiders lt'°"S tafety Stacey Toran was remembered Wednelday by eo.ch Mike Shanahan as a man with dus who caml about people and ~Wit. "You love your buddies. you don't know how to Ill)' It until you dae," Bone said. --S~y. I Jove you to m~ch. No~ina this tragJc bas ever happened an m y life." Scale said he had been thro~h a «'-"' .. ~~• "He loved kids. be loved people. be loved life." "We all knew S~y in our own special way," Shanahan said at a memorial strvicc for Toran. who was killed in an automobile acrident just one block from his home in oearby Marina dc1 Rey last Saturday night. ··we all loved Stacey Toran." The Raiders took Wednesday off from practi()e to anend the one--hour service at the Maranatha Community Church, located just three miles from the Los Angeles Coliseum, where the Jlajders play their home games. "Sta«y had class,·· Shanahan said. "Class DCVCf' makes tlCUSCS., tt t.a_ktj its lumps. it lea.ms from it.s mistakes. That was Stacey Toran. Oau can walk with kinas and keep it.s virtuc:s.. Everyone 1s comfortable 1''1th a person who has class bcausc he 11 rom· fonable with himself. That was St.atty Toran. '"Stacey was a competitor. He wanted to do the best be could. He would do anything to excel. Whate ver endeavor he decided to do, he would be the best be could. "We loved Stacey Toran, he is what symbolized what our organization is all about. Stacey Toran had that smile. he had fun. He enjored life. 'Tvc go1 11 )cars wo nh 10 think about Stacey Toran," s~ud Bell. chokmg hack tears. "He was m ore than a fnend 10 man} of us. I'm sincerely happ~ Stacey had a chance to be with an orgamzation who truly loved him. with his friend in the time they kiaew each other. "It was more than football with me." Scale said. "When I look at this program (at the memorial service). all the pictures of Stacev he's smiling. Tha1's how l'JI remember him·.: Ira Toran expressed thanks to the Raidc~ for their kindness during this time. Toran was a four-year lctterinan at Notre Dame. He was a sixth·round telectlon of the Raiders in the 1984 NFl.. draft. and wu a starter in the 1986 and 1987 seasons. Last year, he was piqued by injuries, He played in 12 of the ~iders' 16 P,mes, staning four. He was listed as a first-stnn1Cr this summer. The team traveled from their training "He cared, be cared about everybody. As I said to m y wife. m y boy. 'To grow up hkc "Many of us here knew Stacey as a grea1 defensive bad;. I 1h1nk me and Starey u~ to sec in each other t\\O inner Cit\' black kids. Stace was going to be the best. tacc \\as making this season his best for the Raiders. He said, This was at:·· "M} parents would have wanted t6 be here to Stt the kindness and love showed to m} brother," Ira Toran said. "Most of you knew my brother as a f~tball player. His Toran, 27, was killed after he lost control of his 1984 BMW on a curve j ust one block • (rom his 'ho me. police said. he was pro. nouncod dead at the scene. Toran will be buned in his hometown of Indianapolis. where he was born and raised. Rose Bowl's Hall of Fame places its first quart~t into the archives · From n. AuodMed Press PASADENA -Four of the Rose Bowl e game's greatest names have been selected as - the first honorees to enter the Rose Bov. I Hall of Fame. The honorees will be inducted at Rose-Bowl stadium ceremonies on Aug. :? I. launching a nc"' tradition for the .. Grandaddy of Them All.·· Two living legends selected for the hono r are Stanford·s star quarterback Jim Plunkett and the former Rose Bowl player. coach and present Iowa athlc11c director C.W ... Bump" Elliot. The late Ohio State l 'nl\·ersit' coach Wood' Hayes "'ill be represented b' has wde A.one and son Steve. A representative from l:SC will accept the honor on behalf of Tro1an coach Howard "Headman .. Jones. who died an 1941. The Rose Bowl Hall of Fame recognizes pla~ers. coaches, college administrators and 01hers who ha' e made spttiaJ contnb~ns to the Rose Bowl game·!> -5. year history. The Hall of Fame mducuon ccremon' wall follo"- the unveiling of a Chr)sler Corp. Coun o( Champions plaque hononng the umvers1t1es. coaches and 1 i:i 9 most valuable pla)er. M1chlg3n's uro) J:foard. I qg9 Rose Bowl game most valuable player. w1ll attend to unveil the nev.est plaque. The Rose Bowl Hall of Fame day's other activi11es arc the Rose Bowl Golf Cla.ssa sponsored by GTE and a Hall of Fame dinner. "Each bonorcc for induction into the Hall of Fame made a significant contnbution to the legend o f the R ose Bowl pme." SaJd Harold E. Coombes. chairman of the Hall of Fame commmee. nM PLUNKETT -The fonner Stanford quar· krback and Los Angeles Raiders star Jam Plunkett once said of his Rose Bowl experience ... I can't remember a more Jubilant time in m y life.~· It wa:s a-~t"t'Tt"'o\crrd­ for the San J ose nauve who had worked hard since boyhood to help suppon his bhnd parents. Ql 01·•: OJ. l'HJ: D\ l Tiie 9randadcly of them all. Stanford's onl) He1sm an Troph~ \\ 1nnrr. Plun ~l'lt completed 20 of 30 passes for 2f\) ~ ard~ .ind linr touchdown an the 1971 Rose Bo" I g.amt· 1n .l 2~.1., \ICto"' over Woodv Haves· Bud.r'l''- Thc scrapp~. strong-anned quanahad, tx·:it thl' oddsmakers and b<'v.1Jdere-d a l'On~n Jt1' l" Hud1.l.'\\.' defense with has acrobatic passing H.i~l'S l.J k J ha~ scrambling. sideline throv. to Rand~ .. thl' KJbh11" \'ataha a "mad dog" pass v.hach spotll·d H a~l'". rx·rll'l t 3-0 Rose Bov.I record \"ataha "as a prl><l ud nl (,,llJl'll West College. WOOD'\ HA YE -He hate-d to l(N' .\n ;ldmirn of Sou them California natl\ c genaal (1eorgl' ~ P.ut11n. the Bucke~e general 1s remembered tor tm .. ,l,l' ~J llh and a cloud o f dust" ground game and a 'ok:in1l temper. Has Rose Bov.I career spannl'd 2fl \l'.lr' tx•ganning w11h a 20-7 victor\ O\Cr l 'SC 1n 11.15' Hd'l'' l'Odt'.irl·d himself to West Coast fan'\ h~ ohc,l-r' 1ng Jt't\.'r tlw g.Jnh· that there "'ere ··about four. po.,,1hl~ ti'c ll'Jm' in thl Bag Ten that could beat L'S( .81g Tm tl·.im' :ire tx·ttt·r in the Rose Bowl because thl·~ arl· raised c>n wughn cmnpe1111on:· ~ Hayes backed-up h1<. op1n1on 1n tht· 11.1'~ ltrlltl'<.t fPluse see BOWL/DJJ NFL eyeing judge for leader? l'THEBLEACHERS \ OK. I want a clean joust. Keep your helmets on. slay rn your o wn lane and, as usual. no Impaling below the belt." Rams still short on players The Rams arf nght an the middle of training camp. hut (oach John Robinson 1s ~ thl· tiN ll> aJmat that something"\ mas\ang. '«.::>' In thl'> (:.l'>l'. v.hat's 011\'>IOg arr hod1rs. \\1th tht• '\I L \ Ol'" O-man pn·-season ro'>tl'f rt'dUll'd lunhl·a h' a rac,h of 1n1unl'S and 1llnt""'· thl· Rams hard~ h.1d htl pla~t'r'> on the fil..'l d for thl' fir,t of t\\O prall1n''> \.\ nlne<,da~ :it ( al . t.>Lte FuUi:non. .. ft • ., glH th.11 kdang ((If bt·ing a rl'gular·<.l·a.,on prJllll.l'l ·· Kl1h1n,on '>31d ""\.\t•"rl· '>truggltng 1n that :in.·J tn in~ In ll'l" all thl' pl:i~l'r~ .. \\l' land our<.t'hl'\ l :lntl'll1ng a lln of thing'> "e "-l'rl' going tu do htxau..e of a lad. of number ... Thl'rl··., "'' questi on thl'rl··, .1 chan~w 1n l'\e~ camp• Mandarlch lowering tab GREEN BAY, \\ 1s. -Itchy about massing the presea son. mU'Ch less the regular ~ sea.son. rookie ofTcns1vc lineman deluxe ~ Ton} Mandanch as lov.enng has demand for ---- S2 million a \car to pla' for the Green Bay Packers. In an antcf'\ aev. Tuesda\ from Whinier. the 3 1 S· pound tackle v..1th linebacker· speed to ld the Milwaukee Journal he would no longer insist on getting as m uch as ~uanerback Tro~ Aikman. who signed a $11.037 m11l1on, six-}ear contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Aikman was the No. I pack an last spring's NFL draft. Mandanch the No. :!. "I really don't want to take too muc.h l~ss th!'n Aikman. bu1 I am the second pick." Mandanch sa1d. "He should make more than m~ because be was one pick better. But it sho uldn't be $5 million more. That's what blows my mind." Besides. Mandarach said . .\ikman's contract is rcall} wonh less than n:ported. totaling about $9 million o'er fi,e \('a,..,. .. Nov.. af Green Ba\ v.ould come in and give me, instead of about S ~ million a 'rar. $1.4 million orSl.S mil hon a 'car. "'c"d be a -lot closer to signing. .. Mandanch Saad. That v.ould add up to bt'tv.t•cn $7 m1ll1on and $7.5 m1lhon o'er fi,e 'earr,. .. I delin11eh ·v.ant to pJa, football this year ... Mandanch sa1d:··1t"s d1llicult s1iung at home watching the prrscason games alrcad} .. . ~1 andanch'r, agent. \'ern harbaugh. who first said he kncv. nothing of his cllcn1·s nev. pos111on. said Tom Braatz . the Packers· n e president for football oper· auons. has refused tu mo' e from his onginal offer of $4.I millio n O\Cr fi,e 'ears That a'erages more than the approxamatel) $000.000 the N FL's top-paid of. fensave lineman. perl·nnrnl ·\II-Pro A.nthon) Munoz of C1nc1nnat1. "111 ma~e tha'l <,ra,.on Irish, Miami sign pact COR .\LGABLES. Fla -l he l 'n1,er· ~ ~·t~ of M1am1 and :--:otrr Dame nn \.\'edncs-• da~ announced a lour·gaml' home-and-' homl' scne!. tn ml'""' ha'\kcthall. hut the ---- school~ ha'r no p lam to l'\ll·nd tht•ar heated football m aln be' ond 1940 "We'~ pitc hing OK. we're catching OK. but ~·re oot getting an) runs. We're taktog good pitches and swin11ng at bad ones. We're in a rut." -Montreal Manager Btld Rod,en after the Expos· sixth straight loss. They lost aga1:'l on Wednesday. making 11 seven straight. .. It . ., nnt thl' .. aml' ·· SACRAME!'TO -.\ frdl..'ral 1ud~t· ----l ruth tx· ~011.,..0 h<ml'\l•r Rohan!>on dtX'\n·1 mind with expenen e handling antHru\I Jnd 0 lhl· lhangl' thJt muth .(thlctac Director.-. ';am Janl..o' 1ch of M1am1 and Richard Rosenthal of :-..otrr Dame held a JOlnt news c:onfcrcnct' to announn• 1hc ha.,l ethall senes and emphasize thrar desire for a more harmonious rela- 11onsh1p an football lrlsh thrown for losses labor disputes 1s a contender to '>UlH'l'd ··11"., nt•I .,..11r<.r JU 't not 1hc '\.JOH'." R,1h1n,on ,.lad Pete Rozelle as 'l.;ataonal Foothall Ll·agut· ---· The o-mJn limn lh:inge' the "hole "'a' ol lool..ang comm1ss1oner. a ncv.spaper re?< rtt•d \\ l·Jnt·\Ja\ at thing,. pn1hJhh 1vr thl' heller U.S. D1stnc1 Judge Raul .\ Ramm·1 tll \Jcr.imento .. T:il..•nl! lfU" out ''"rr a da~ and tx·:i11ng tht hl'd has been an frequent contalt \\llh rt•prt·'>l'Ot.1tl\n 111 out o f thl·m 1.,n ·t thJt gn·,11 a dr:tl I than!. tht· limit several West Coast !\'Fl team' dunng thl IJ.,t It'" ncces\atall."\ thr rnJ or the t\\O-.a-da' n.1 weeks. The Sacramento Bel' ~ad. utmg unn.inwd "\\ r d on't go 100 rx·rll'nt in huth pral11Cc\ JO\· sources. mort' ·· . SOUTH BEND. Ind. -Notre Dame ----Team owners ar<' seel..ing J rrplau'ml..'nt ''11 Robinson adm1t1t•d that~h.; "ouldn"t mind gt' ang seemed to get all the breaks in its 1988 ~ Rozelle. who announced m March that he \\3\ n·tmng up the wncrrt of <.ct11ng up tr:11nang camr J"-J~ from cbam.pionshtp season, but fall footbaJI prac· ~ after 29 years an the JOb. The~ ha\t' <..11d thn ''·'"' to thl' team·s \ear-round fac1ht\. tice bcains today on an ominous note. ----pack a succtssor before the season lx'(un' nC\t month .. \\e h.i,~· aln·ad~ signed.a contract v.ith I '< In inr Four kcr players have been felled by anJury. A search committee made ur ol "' team ll"-Ol'r' for nnt war '>o "'l"rr com m111cd w 11:· he .... ud. acadcmicst disciplinary ac11on and unexplame-d per-is expecte-d to meet an Chicaco nnt "l'l'I.. to wrh.lull "Othel"\\ 1se 11 \\liuld tx· l'aS) for ml' to forego training sonal trouoles. interviews w1th JOb finalists camp :ind pral'llll' at Rams Park La.st season. the Fighting Irish team began with An avid football fan. Ramm.·1. 4) uiuld Jp~x·al ll• .. We ,,ould h1lU'>t' then<.'" peorlc and thr veteran., quiet but fierce confidence. content to lay low whale some team owners because of h1'> \Outh. ha!> !>pcal..1ng could sta' at homt· ·· other teams won the top early rankings. then sprang ability and his expenence with antHru..,t and lahtH The b1g&l''l drJ\\ hack to the XO-man hmat occurc; surprise after surpriSt' on theu opponents. litigation. ,,.,hen anJurie'> p1k up at thl· ..amc po<;1t1e)n Team' can't This year. the Irish arc shaken. G I I slsts Innocence sign free agl·nt<., Ill lOmpcn..atc "I don't know an\ team that could have the erv n n .\t the moment. tht' Ram'> rind thl'm'\l°IH''-an that setbacks wc·vc had m the last couple of days and not SAN ANTONIO -Fonner an .\n-pos1t1 on at 11gh1 l'Od Recent football game" ha' c hct•n marrl'd by con· tro,t·r~1e\ about taunting. ,,flinat1ng. rrov.d behavior and running up thl' 'i nre The on l~ foothall gamt'S currt'ntl~ chcdulcd b(-. l\\ccn thl· Humcane\ and Fighting lnsh are this season and nl'~t Notre Dame·c; <.l hedulc '" full through 2004. so an anterruptaon in the ">l'rre'i 1s li kel~. Rosenthal and Jan kovach said In basketball. thl· 'il·hool" v.tll pla~ at . outh Bend. Ind .. on Jan. 27. I ll90 That will m ark the stan of a hom e-and·hOml' senl''> thrnugh 1hc JlN2-Q3 season. The school ha'l' met l\\ICC' before. mo~1 recentl )' In the 1986-87 sl'a~on "This is a vc~ pO'>lll'e mo'r tov.ard expanding the rela11onsh1p bl't''l'Cn thrSl' l"ll great institutions and creaung more oppunun1t1r., for interaction beyond football.·· Rosenthal s:ud. TEl,E\.ISIO'\·HADIO have it affect their attitude." Coach Lou Holtz SaJd toruo Spurs star George Gervin ma1nt:11m >JI .. \\e·re hondul fholdoutl Damone John~on v.111 Wcd.n--'-"'-. t·~ TELEVISION ,.._y. he is innocent o f dnvmg while intoxicated • shov. up an~ da~ ~·e1ng as hov. "'e d<?n·t ha' l' an~ 10 a m _ GOLF: PCA Cha mpionship from Hawanorn Scni<?r fullbac!_~~n Banks. a Slf2n&J?!OC!sL_~.oo![.(,iipn!O$:\SCS5Cs:Ys.& . .QQ.nn..1..oufJ:mD.aJana,1Jµ.1.lll1au:ni.aa....ic:.thuiaLJ::tggtC!SS .. .hlll....=======--.UlJcal~.Wi,tgllWc.n.c15..:.:...Jit.ollUl$0.1Wa.lCWi.JllJWJ:ig....~--=---·-f -wooos. 111 (~Oild 81 2 0 ill I ~'~" • . . able 1iil1 camer, is o~tntSCa~n WJUi an he's most concerned about 58\lng has reputation. hi\ .. Gar)' nudwn tool C\('r) snap ~esterda~ Rut hl· 1110 a m --:..Y\BASEBALL: Phlladelprifa a• Cttlcaoo llljurcd knee. Defensive taclc.le George .W1lbams -44 spokesman said Wednesda). dad a prl'tl~ good JOb ·· CuDs. WCN. • ?Ck.JC:S and four sacks an 1988 -as academ1call~ "He was upset. He was de,asta1e0:· said <1ef\1 n·., Tv.o da)s bt'lorl' the Ram'i ka'e for their 'ernnd 5 Pm -BOWLING: Women\ Mrcriioan ciauic from bJ "'"" d Oearoorn, Soor1sChanne1 inc e. publicist. Jefl) Bansano. nh1b1uon game at L~n,er. no progrC"ss "'as repone 1 pm _AUTO RACING: USAC sorini-car come>ell· cir losses were more or less expected. Gcrvm. who played for the Spurs fro m 1974 to '°'oh ang their Sa:\ holdouts -Johnson. running bacl.. lion from lndlanaoolls. ESPN Then linebacker Michael Stonebreaker, whose driv-J 98S and is a former N BA A.ll·Star. was arrt'Stt'd about Greg Bell. linemen Du' al Lo' e and Roben Cox. and 1 o.m. -SOCCER: Mexico vs ua1v trom Los A~ en license~~ been suspended. wa.s rul~ ineligible~) 2:30 a.m. Tucsda) on Interstate 410 in north-central first-round draft p1ckc; Bill Hav.kms and Cle,cland Coliseum, soomCriannel school ad.m.trustrators after he moved his roommate s San Antonio aft.er he was stopped b) a Be'ar Count~ Gal) I Pm -HORSE RACING: Dea Mar replays, Cttannet trect rr ~ (Prime Tlckel , 10 30 P m 1 _._,,.,.. car across a campus S · . sberi11 S deputy. 9 P.m -SOCCER: South Korea v' Unlled Slates from Stonebreaker had wo n Al~·Amenca h~nors for has The officer said Gervm·s 1985 Porche v.as tra\ ehng Blackaller wins Fastnet Lo' Anoelu CollHum. Soorh Channel. 1~ ~kles and ~s recovenng f!'O~ hip .and kn~ 66 mph in a SS mph zone and was "'caving. uef"\ an ,,.,as 9 P.m -BOXING: Harold Rhodes v' Troy Oorcey, tnJunes suffered m a drunken dnving accident that charged with driving whale an1oxrcated and poo;sess1on teatherwelohl,, from Greet Fall,, Monr (delayed). USA. res~ltcd: in th~ suspension. He admitted viol.aung of under two ounces of manJuana. both masdt'mt.'anor PLYMOUTH. England -~mencan ~ 9.30 Pm -AUTO RACING: American Reclno wlft u.ruvcrs1ty restnctJons. . charics. each carrymg maximum penalties of '"' Tom Blackaller skippered G reat News to ~ com~tillon from Toront:.~~>. ESPN . . And Wednesday. ~oh~ an~ounced the admm1s-months in jail and a possible S 1.000 fine. victor} Wednesday n,ght an the tough 6Q5· ~~ J:OS o.m. _ BASE BALL: Hou,ton al s.n 01900, tratJon would not allow JUDJor tailback Tony Brooks to Gervin, 37. told police he had not been dnn~1ng male Fastnet Race. the last and most pres· K.F MB (7601 enroll for the fall semester. Brooks was the top P.'Ound and was returning home from v1s111ng friends. He was tig1ous section of the Admiral's Cup yachting scnes. but 7:30 p,m -BASEBALL: see111e a1 Anoels, KMPC ~r among Irish running backs last season wtth 667 released on a personal recogmuintt· bond shonl~ aftl·r the dropout of Bra' ura eliminated the United tatl's· (7101 Y . 6 a.m. Tuesday. chang.ang of v.innang the overall competition. --------------------.. finished the pme, adding four more tooohdowns, thanks to some dazzl· ina runs by McClellan's backup quartcrbeck. Grant Phillips. Mc.Odlan lauahe<l then said, "He bad his day ~nst Tustin. Gnnt loved to be a Fancy o.n· runner and be did just t.baL He made m y •up-tbe<ienter' look like peanuts." Althoush plcued with his role, McOcllaD is quick to extend crcd1, no aU bi.a 1Cam.ma.ta. Tbm: were only 2• members. but that was auffi, c:ieD1. Unbebowmt to the impulive . coecb. tbcrc wu an Ml.s*Aow o! bumor 8lllOlll the~ Oil OC· c:aioD. McQeOen ranemben fluby half· t.m ~ Omori, one of four J~oa 1be am, ........... Lamel OD bow to c:fllll iD J • • •• eddills. ~ .. lbou, ftw •u ..a mcf tbe bell ~nadofr -• W. No aec new wt.ft the ........ w _.. .. ?!:t""" ...... die.., al ..... Rlid. ..... ....,. • .w ...... .. lm'J:nrrWidaefieh~ 1111t:•lf ,_ "11111-.lwm 1111,a..'" h_,..._._..ana , oam•....._ tfCP ...._. ...... ~ a....-•111111•' , .... llllil •llllll ... _ P: ' 2 b .. --.. === .. -. •. ,....... --.................. ........ "'Omliln PJll W • our fullback, but he could have been quancrback.. He was hard·hantng. Glenn would oblige anyone who wanted to fight.·· Thom~n subse· quentl~ became an admiral an the Coast Guard. McOclla.n said ... Dick Carlson was our running guard. captain and the bcst·likcd guy on the team. Hunda Misab. lcf\ end. was fast with aood hands a.nd alwar._s kept the ball ca.rrien in.side. Grant Fuller. ri&ht tackle, was the only senior on the fiBt team." He abo prai~ the tou&hncss of Sbeftin. older brotben of the '42 All- OF Newpon fulJback. Harold. He added, "frank WIS fast and lood· look.in&. He once aot 1 football cleat in the face, but it dido•t hun his looks at aJL" That prompted another chuct.le. Otkr mcmben of the team in· duded: Collins Burlinp.m mcc,, V ·cmon On. Lalic ManhaU. CharlC5 Mnen. Bob James. Aloph BodJm. HoMrd Uah~. Sriicbi (Sam) Hoeda, F. MiDc:r, Robcn Boyd. 8.. ~ Wm'ft'D Fliol ud Vi/1"'1) Cc#iM Al -·•ad. die.., qur. .............. w daetl to .. ..... a tm coecb end playm in ··-n. ...... a1.,..,... "-illl •... .. ... Olemo-....... ~:-i--·· !fCt' Trilw. W9't ---.. dlilftl. .. PHO 1·J:'' IS Tars football films available TM Daffy PAot Gomez upsets Wilander in long-delayed U.S. Pro Newpon Harbor High Athleuc From n. A.uodated Press D1rcc1or Eric Twcat has revc.aled Sixth-seeded Andm Gomez upset the findm.gs of many 16mm lo~ime rival Mats Wilander in pme films of Newpon Harbor atraiabt sets Wednesday ni&ht in the football from 1hc years of U.S. Pro Tennis Championship de- 196(}. 75. layed by rain more three weeks at "( have no idea of the qu•lit,.Y 1_,...B...,roo-k .... l .... in .... c.......,M ... a ... s .. s- o films. ut ir ~nyone lS Gomez, who had not defeated interested. ~·d like to set rid of Wilander since 1982 and had Jost six them," said Twcit. ..Maybe 1traiabt matches to his Swedish somebody would Ukc to look at rival, won 6-I. 6-4, in one hour and them. Uk them, or whatever. 23 m inutes before a capacity crowd We'd be more than happy to of .!JOOO at Lonprood Cricket Oub. have interested people come 1 nc 29--.,_r-old Gomez, of Ecua· down and like a look. Some 1-_ 1easona there are t•o or thrtt dor, won the U0.575 fint prize and fiJm-. some tcat0na there a.re I.I hia fitst tournament &incc be trl· many u .even and ei.aht films.... uml)hed 11 Paknno, It.I.Ir. last fall. T1Weit asked that interested Gomez. who trailed 7· l in his putin ClOntact t.be ath.le1ic office cueer history witb Wilander, won at 760-3327 btcinruna Au. 2l. five IU'lillu pma to lake the first _. IC1 in a 6ritlE 27 miauaa. McOd1aa laid. Thal ... I~ they Mdn't apened. • OlllO I .,,.,._nr..., ,.,,,,........... .. =--.... ·--..... • Gomez. Lowwood dwnpion in 1917, ran up a J. I a.d in the IK'Oftd trt and 11w up Oftly bar poinll ...._. CMr' ll"C .,.ice llmtt in bis .............. .:..-=~Ge~~ '6.._._.. .. ~00IMZ Piiied it -.. d9e IOda .... IO -'Y ........ ollml prtlt ... • t mas for the year. Wilander. who has not won a tour tournament this year, wu the sec- ond major vict1m for Gomez in the $300.000 tournament. He bad knocked out And.re A.pasi the top ~. in the semifinals '2s days earlter;-tt1rday-bcfow hUVy riins forced the Iona postponement. Elsewhere in tennis on Wednes- day: •In Indianapolis, ~vm:d from a shoulder injury that sidelined him for five wecbt John McEnroe routed Dan Cauidy 6-2, 6-2 at the U.S. Hardcouns. It was Mc£nrot's first 10umamen1 since be iltjured bis left abouldet at Wimbledon in July . • In Uviapton, NJ., tGp HI~ Micbatl ChaQS coalinued Ms .,... .-on tbt tmnil couna • die F'mdi ODco ~ .... teated by 1 ... SeollNbefa 6-l.1 7.6 (7-4) ia tbe _.. rouad or d9e s... Anny Kliiilt ()pea. •a.Mnt1 ............... ...................... ...... Hw t' ., •••• ~ IO ddftl.4a # wktwtle la Ile ~--............ . ....... ... .. , . . Orange Coat DAILY PILOf/Thurtday, Augu9t 10 1919 D9 BO'T '~ t Costly st~mp will guarantee nothing Recreational boat owners 1n Southern Cal ifornia arc ancensed over a proposed U.S. Senate bill that would require all boat owners to purchase Suppon of Services Stamps to pay for unspecified ser- vices by the U.S. Coast Guard. According to the National Boatang Federation (NFB). the Senate Com- merce Committee on July 27 voted for the creation of an annual Coast Guard stamp. price unknown. which recreational boat owners ma}. but arc not required to buy in order to receive unspecified Coast Guard ser- vices wtthout funher charge. BOWL From02 against Orego n 1n the 1969 Rose Bowl game aga1n .. t John McKav·s Trojans. In 1973. U C fans got their revenge with a 42-1 7 drubbing of the Buckeyes. onl} to lose to a surpno;c Buckeye air a ttack 1n tht' 1974 New Year's classic 42-21. Hayes' Rose Bowl career <·nded 1n defeat JO 1976 when hi .. team lost tu the I 4th-ranked lJ C Trojans 23-10. After the game. Ha}es ~t alone 1n a darkened bus ltke a defca1ed com- mander in a burned-out 1ank. Hayes' biller hatred of losing re- vealed the depth of his affection for his team . for college football and for the Rose Bo.....-1 game. HOWARD "H E~DM~)';" JONES -Lake Wood} Ha)e'>. the late USC coach Ho"ard Harding Jones believed 1n discipline. funda- mentals and the: v1 nues of 1he ground $Aime L'nder his leadership. the Tro1ans became kno"n as the "Thundenng Herd." gaining na- tional repute b) ocallng teams coached b) Jones' oc11er-kno" n and more flambo,ant n'als. Knute Rockne and tan ford's "Pop .. '-' arn- er. Dunng Jo nes· I b-\ear tenure use "on thm.· nallonal cham- pionships. e1gh1 onfl-rencc cham- p1onsh1ps. fh e Rose Bo" I gam<'s. and produce<t 20 .\II-..\ menr ans. ll 1s record between 192 and 1940 "as an incredible 121 · 'b· I ' Jones earned the nickname ··Headman" b~ making ncarl~ all his team's dec1s1ons durtng a game and. b}: personall} dnlltng h1') pla~cr<; during prac11ce. Although his weathered face r:irel~ displayed em ouon during a gaml' hi.' could be mo' ed to rnthus1a'm In 1931 , Jones' team cndl·d ~ntrl' Dame's 26-game "1nn1ng '>treak 1 with a last-second field gual Jonl'\ Boats displaying the proper stamp would oot be charaed for Coast G uard assistance fF the Coast G uard responded to a non-emerg- ency distress call. Those without the stamp would be charged at the prevailing commercial rate. Under trus proposal. the Secretar) of Transponaaon would establish a "user fee" system designed to collect SSO.million for fiscal 1990. The Senate Com merce Committee did not as.sign a cost for the Coast G uard stamp or stamps, such cost and the establishment ofa fee schedule for different types of direct services wouJd be left to the Secretary of Transponation. "Once established, how long do you thank the fcc-for-servkc would remain voluntary?"' asks the NBF. "Our revered Coast Guard would be reduced to the commercial salvor business!" The NBF says the proposal 1s a retread that the Commerce Commit- tee first proposed m 1986 and aga.in in 1987 as part oH>udaet rcconcall- auon lqislation. Jn 1986 the Ho use Merchant Marine and Fishenes Committee rejected 1t 11Honfercnce. and in 1987 the full senate voted to stnke the Commerce Committee prov1s1ons. 1nclud1ng thas proposal The House Merchant Manne and Fisheries on Jul) 13 rejected user fees as a .. ,.) ofhelpina to na1sc revenues to meet tht' fiscal 1990 budatt for the Coast Guard The commmec felt that charging rec- reational boaters . ...,.hether or not they actually benefit from Coast G uard serv1C'e 1s unfair "Boaters should not be smgJed out to pay for Coast Guard operating costs covenna a broad stectrum of respons1b1lltes," the N BF ariues "Above all. we are al~d> co ntnbut- 1og S30 million annuall} from our manoe fuel t.aAes. .. 1 thrnk that )OU ..... 111 agrtt tha1 the proposal 1s no bargain for l"l'C· reat1onal boaters." said BF prrs1- dent Ja) H. 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Gradually Dravecky was able to raise it·himself, and by January he could lift liaht weiahts and toss a football. powa-to make up for the loss of strength '" the upper arm. . · One of Dnvecky's bi~ fans, long-tJme-- fricnd and former San Diego teammate~ Terry Kennedy, will be behind the plate for~ his dramatic st.art today. ~ Today, be caps an extraordinary oome- beck from c:ancu b y rctumina to the mound -10 months after havina a tumor removed from bis left arm. "It's a miracle,'' says l.atTy Brown. a Palo Alto physical therapist who worked with the San FrancilOO Giants pitcher for four months. .. He's fant.astk, and he's got more drive than anybody I know." .. 1 don't think too many people will be thinking about the pennant race." Giants manager Roger Craig said. "And I don't think the score matters so much. To sec him on the mound will be a miracle.·· But his shoulder arew stiff. and be did not pitch after May 28, windina up with a 2-2 record for San Francisco. He underwent arthroscopic suraery in June .10 rep1ir a partially detached bicep tendon, •I'd came back o nly to fail mi5crably in a brief rehabili- tation with Oass AAA Phoenix in Au,gust - 11 hits in 2¥1 innings. When he showed up for sprina trainina. teammate Kevin Mitchell took one look at the arm and said. 'My~ it looks like Jaws took a bite out of you.' H rs teamm.ates saw him lobbin& the ball and dido 't figure he would ever return to form. "Of alJ the people I've mel in baseball, from the very ~nrung, Dave is the one I admire most," said Kennedy. a fellow born-, apjn Christian. "I had 1 daydream that he pitched the : ~me that we clinched." the catcher said. 'Wouldn't that be something?" The 33-year-old Dravcclcy has defied all Dravcck:y, acquired from the San Diego odds with not just I.be Speed of his comeback Padres two years ago, entered last seasoo on but the fact he's made one at all. Last Oct. a hi,gh note. He was coming ofl' three 7, SUJ'FOD George Muschler told him on the shutouts in the second half of the 1987 operatina t.ab~ at the Cle veland Omic in season and a brilliant postseason m which he Ohio that be had no chance of pitchina 10 the . allowed only one run in two playoff starts What had seemed to be a knolled muscle in the ann turned out. following a biopsy in September. to be a tumor. It was two or three days before Dravocky learned that the maJig- oancy was not life.thrcatenin&. but the pitch- er says his faith in God prevented him from"' ever panicking. But despite losing 4 or S mph off a fastball that was never his best pitch, Dravocky was o utstanding in all three of his minor-league rehabilitation starts over the last two weeks. He says be has modified his motion so that his shoulder and body provide mo~ nf thc Draveclcy won't allow himself to think that far ahead yet. But he lights up whenever he talks about his return to the mound. "I have no butterflies yet," he said. "but I auarantee you they'll be there." .. Cubs ,.assume 3-gafne edge over NL East from The Auodated Press Cbicqo Cubs Manaser Don Zimmer has been around too long to Jel exc1ted about a series sweep and a three-pme lead ID early August. "But this is sttll a fou r-team race and we're only two or three games up in the loss column on the other teams. So I refuse to get excited." Zimmer said after the Cubs beat Montreal 3-0 Wednc.-sda' for their third strai&ht victory over the Expos. · llick Sutcliffe pitched a one-hitter lor SC\ en IDnings and Ryne Sandberg hit his third homer in three ~mes for Chicago, who .were tied with the fapos going into the pme. It was the seventh straight loss for the fapos. ~ho have scored only 17 runs dun ng the streal. "I can't say J thought we·d v.1n all three games. based on their pitching staff and the fact the~ ·d ~on seven of the first ninc games." Zimmer said. ''Right now we arc playing the poorest ball v.e·, e played all season," Montreal manager Buck Rodgers said. "M y pitching was good but not good enough to win. Their pitching was outstanding but this is no time to act down on anyone. With a 13-game ho me stand starting on Friday l expect this team to rebound ... Sutcliffe. 12-9. retired I 0 straight batters a fter giving up an infield single to Andres Galarraga ID the founh. Janszen admits giving feds the goods on Rose 11y RONALD BlUM Ar "'°"' \llfrllet NEW YORK -Paul G . fanszen sees things d ifferent!) from Pc.>te Rose . .. , don't know 1f he'll ever understand it. but in a weird wa~. I feel I'm helping ham," Janszen said Wedncsda) ... If I have one regret. that regret is that I was not man e nough to walk up to Pele Rose ... to Soa) to him: 'That's it. No more.' " Janszen. his voice cracking at times and tears welling in his e)•es during a news conference. said h·e had $iven federal investigators testimony direct- ly linking the Cinc1nnat1 Reds manager to a consp1rac} to evade income taxes For the first time. Janszen acknov. !edged prov1dtn~ FBI and Internal Revenue Service agents with 1nfo rmat1on that could subject Rose to an indictment for alleged!~ co nspiring to defraud the lJ S. go' ernme nt. Janszen. who claims to have run Rose's bets to bookmakers. said: -He saw document!> ind 1caung Rose bet on baseball throughout the I Q88 season. -He d1dn·t prompt baseball's investigation. saying he v.as contacted b~ the commissioner's offi ce after someone else ga' e 1nformat1on. -That Rose ne,er. to Janszen's knowledge. became '"' olved 10 coca ine deals. dl'Splte allegedly aslung hov. much he could make on such trans· actiom. -That Reds pitcher John Franco knew about Rose's debts v.11h a Staten Isla nd bookmaker nicknamed ··val." He was replaced by M itch Williams after giving up a lcadoff walk: to Spike Owen in the eighth. Williams Cardluls 5, Pirates 2: In Pittsburgh. Joe Masrane. finished to cam his 29th save. tnng him for the maJor· w1nnins for the seventh time in eight decisions. p1tcht'd -Jeagoe lead.-· · • a six-hitter and hu hJs tlurd carc<!f .ho mer, kadin~ St. Sandberg's two-run homer in the third. hi s 19th of Louis past Pittsburgh. the season. came off Bryn Smith. 9-6, Magrant'. 14-7. JOmed Mike Scott. Orel Hersh1 er Elsewhere in the National League \\ednesday a nd Ed Whitson as the on l~ National League pitchers Glaab 11, Reda 1: In San Francisco. Ke' ID with at least 14 \ICtone'> h~ handing Pim.burgh its 10th Mitchell bit a pair of two-run homers and d rove m his loss ID 13 games. IOOlh run earlier than any player m 10 years as San Vmce Coleman had two hits and scored a run on Francisco routed Cincinnati. Pedro G uerrero· .. fi rsH nning single as St. Lo u1<> re- Don Robinson. 11 -7, pitched a five-hitter for his mamed fi ,e games behmd ~l East leader Chicago b~ third straight complete game and founh of the <;Cason. bea ting the Pirates for JUSt the fi ft h time in 12 games. No other San Francisco pitcher has more tha n one Padrtt t. Astros 1: In an Diego. Benito Santiago·s complete game this season. sacnfice fl~ capped a two-run rail~ m the ninth m ning Robinson and Matt Williams also homered ac; thl· that &a' e the San Diego Padres a 'tetol') o'er the Giants snapped a three-game losrng streal Roh1n'ion Houston .\~LrO$. bas three homers this sealon and 11 10 his can.·t•r. onl· O O behind leader Bob Forsch among actl\e ~itchers. Raneen 4, Btu• Jav' 3 wttttw s.x 3, AtfWtk' 2 MitcbcU hit homers 10 the first innrng off Rick nus TOllONTo oAKLANo c MtCAGO ~:1:1~~ ~~136h~~heerss~~~ i1ooulfBI~ ~~o~~~~t~;e ~~ ,D 7H1 :;,:~·" 7n1 ~;4.~"·~ 1n1 ~::ro ;n1 ma• ~ k '1le\d'I • l l l C.r_. )0 I 0 0 0 OHO••<' 4 0 I 0 Ce.,_,•"' 5 0 1 0 !JOr CS. $._..•• n • 0 0 0 L••ln• lo I 0 0 0 OP••V <I" 5 0 I 0 l<i•~ O• 6 0 l I Nop ayer bas dnven m JOO runs at an earlier date "••11eo~ •, 1 o 11o<1• i o • o 11e1ooc~c s o 1 o CM""' le 1 1 1 o since Don Baylor did it on Aug. 8. 1979. Baylor finished ~-=.';.. \ 0, 0, 0, ~:i;.1: •D ~ ~ ~ g =~·· 11' ; ~ ~ ~ ~':~~0 ~ g ~ g with 139 RBis for the California Angels that season. ~=..': : g ~ g ~:;'!;:.,., ~ n g ;:::;c _r : ~ : g ~~0;.~< c ~ ~ ~ ~ The Giants, outscored by Cincinnti 20-6 ID the first MalVIO\I 1 0,, M•u >I o• • I I , Plll"lotlO • 0 I 0 C.ul-•• s 0 I I two games of the series, scored four runs in the fi rst .:u,,_.i " ' 0 ' 0 ~.-::,~it: ; ~ ~ g ~:::!!',,.. ~ g : ~ innina and had a 7-0 lead after three innings. T-1:c!,.! ~. ':::::.. 11 1' > ~=" 4; ~ .~ ~ r-.. , 14 1 Meta I, PMWet t : In Philadelphia, Gary Carter had ,.... 110 ''° •-• ~ • ''° "' oe-1 his first four-hit game since Sept. 23. 1987. and Bob T•~, .... , .. 011_.,?:1 ~.,:.".;.! ~110''°" o~~::O •1 -: eda scattered seven hits as New Yo rk beat Philadel· • 111-e_..... e.. MW•••on LOt1-o..i•"" 11 '"""eo u Hit-a~• ti "''" 111 111-CM.ort M l Flit!<-. OH-Ml" for its second strai&ht shutout of the Phillies. s11-Mwiiw• ,1, ...... • F••11eo •'s "'.. 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Ivan Calderon and Fisk hit consecutive singles with one out against Jim Corsi. 0-2. Tom McCanhy. 1-1. got the victory. Ron Karkovice got thrce hats for Chicago and scored the g<rahead run 1n the sixth. With the score tied at I , he tripled and Ozzie Guillen srng.led off Curt Young. Mark McOwire. in a I -for-2J slum p. hit his first home run since July 16 ID the founh inning. He connected against Richard Dotson. The White Sox scored ID their half of the fourth when Carlos Martinez led off with a bloop double and came home o n Karkovice·s two-out single. Elsewhere m the American League Wednesdar TwlD1 7, Orlolts 0: In Baltimore. with Frank Viola gone. Allan Anderson is ,.J,ie star of lhc Minnesota Tw10s' staff. Then agam. ·he always looks hke an ace to th~ Baltimore Onoles. - Anderson beat Bahimore for the third ume th1'i season. scattering five si ngles as the Minnesota Twins romped pa!lt the Orioles. Anderson. 13-9, wo n his fourth consecutive dc- c1s1on overall and 1s 6-0 h feumc versus Baltimore .. .. We do nothing to take him out of his game plan:· Orioles manager Frank Robmson said. "He moves the ball pretty well. m1:\es his pitches. and we go up and take nothing away fro m him. We haw to go up thl're and do something to make him c hange what he·!> doing. and we haven't done it." The Twins fi nished 8-4 ag.:11nst Balt1more. the best record b) an) team against the .\mencan League East leaders. Minnesota won two of three 1h1s week at Memorial Stadium. the Onoles' fi rst loss at home m the last eight series. Brewen I , Tl1tn I : In Detroit. Mike Felder snap~ an e1ghth-1nning tie with his first home run since 1987 and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Detroit Tigers. Felder hit Jack Morns' fi rst pitc h of the c:1ghth into the second deck in nght field for a 2-1 lead. Morris. 2-9. remained wmless ID six stan s since Mar 12. allow10g seven hits and two earned runs in 8 2-3 innings. Chuck Crim, 8-5. went I 2-3 innings and Dan Plcsac got his 27th save. udlaas 7, YHktt1 4: In New York. Brook Jacob) hit a two-run. go-ahead double m the fifth inning and Joe Carter followed with a two-run homer. leading the ,,., Lao..-• ••po•· Jeff Huson thr ows to first •ft•r forclnt Cubs• Mark Grace t o get dp. Olin finished with two-hit rehef in 3 1-3 innings for his first major-league save. Red Sox I , Royals t : In Kansas City. Danny Heep hit. a two-run homer and Nick Esasky had three hits, enablin& Mik:c Boddicker to maintain his mastery at • Royals Stadium and lead the Boston Red Sox pas.; ' Kansas City. ,. Boddicker. 1.0-8, gave up six hits in 62" innin$S anct: raised his career record in Kansas City-to--5· I wlth his fifth straight victory. The Red Sox moved "'1thm 21•• .games of Baltimore m the Amencan League East and a verted their fi rst three-game sweep 10 Kan!>Bs Cit) 1n fi ve }'Cars. Ru1ers 4, Blat Jaye 3: In T oronto. Harold Barnes homered and Fred Mannque hit a pair of run-scoring singles as the Texas Rangers beat the Toronto Blue Ja~s and ended a four-game losins streak. Toront0 had won three 10 a rov.. The Blue JaH missed a chance to mo' e within one game of American League East-leadmg Baltimore. which would ha'e been their sma llest deficit s1nc<.' .\pnl ~I 0 0 Cvclniaf' s, ~.,.... 2 IT LOUii ""1MMOH -TlllAL CHICAGO ....... ..... ....... .. .... ~---· "7 0 ,_.,. • I 7 0 OMl"'atl 1 0 0 0 Wa"Ofl~ • 1 1 t O~•frli u 4 I I 0 Lfftd 11> 4 0 0 I .. .-.. I 0 0 0 s-o 1D • 'I l M Th<tto c1 1 0 0 0 lt"'O lb I I 7 0 ......... l'b ) 0 0 0 ~111~ • 0 0 0 ~rltc1 1 0 I 2 llon•ie )I> , 0 0 0 0Gart11b I 0 t 0 Grtce ID 1 I I 0 G_r.,.lb 4 0 I I GWl'\on rt 4 0 1 I C.a!affO lb 4 0 I 0 Oe...-t.Ot\rt J 0 I 0 °""'"'lb 0 0 0 0 v ... si .. <' • 0 0 0 ·-~ • 0 0 0 &r'rot"4•c ) 0 I ' -")I> 5000 Orth ( J 0 0 0 A ...... rt 1 0 0 0 ....... )() l 0 0 • ~"' l I I 0 -.. 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This 1s the o.'::rr.• 1 , 1 1 , • 111:.:.;,:; closest to.E_,rst place the lndians2h8a ven~n this late in :':;'"' ; ~ : ~ ~ ; : ~=~ ;! • ~ ~ : g : • 0 0 t ~ : 'n'OfT>'!tn~~"TaS'On s111~'°"'ll:J: • l,,-..T7-:-. --------.,.,-..... ...-~.------s:. o.~"f"l>lifltjnl~ ,..,.. Rod Nichols. 3· I, won his third consecuuve stan. o..:•s;;::;:-..:.;.-=· .. :.:~ -~~~ .~:;": ..... :,;:,: allowing four runs and eight hits in 5 1-3 tnnings. Stevc T-l 4S _u_... r-H > ,._,. aoo 0 0 0 ftedrel J. AltrM Me-ti 6, PNIMI 0 Gooden says he'll retire at 30 GIMlts 10, ... CIMClll-n SA• NAltCIKO ··~--...... O....C-u 4 0 1 0 llv-cl 4 1 1 0 ~ Jb J 0 I 0 Ober1t.ll lb I 0 0 0 !0."" cf J I I I llr-11> 0 1 0 0 Y~ rt I 0 0 t Lii-71> J I I 0 Gr-ti 4 0 I 0 waw. 1111 • I 7 1 •--rt J I 0 0 O"IJ.CWl cf I 0 1 O ........ 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Dodgers drop 6-3 decision to Atlanta ... knew it WU c:o:nd still ai9ed it." a die • • sbakina ""tlds ..... - ...... ,111ud ltMd.beeoa .,...-..... 1911 M'lly bia molbef, iM ._;:It.-Mendyb of Tu· J-. ............ Kana bows . liali ...... oampet.itioe. too, tt.avina le'$ d laird iii dlll ~vetill ID the INOOIJzlc ..... TIM,.... before ltd_..., Ids mom woe the u.s.-..-1ea.a11s21e11.. ...... ,,.. .. ia!la fentldD ' That won't lake Iona. Indeed. one LOS ANGELES (AP) _ OaJe , finds it re&eshinl to watch Bean and Murphy 10,_ 1 n.v.-... nemcsi,, uft' p&a-y._bud,.J.I ba:alllC t~ ec-... ---r: .. cually nUJ ro IJtJt blN. ,.__-H~ll!Cl--Wcedntl!dll~ldaMl9')W"--ttfttaht lift the Alrady, tba'e bu been raponte home Nft machine be u!ed to be. tom Dodier fanL ODe caUed a post· Murphy bit two home Nns for the llJlle radiO abow tbc other niaht to 30th time in his ~"'lclpe career, at if Mite Hufl'wu any relation to hdpina Pete Smitb win bis fint e.1-~Cbltlieffou&ll. pme lince Ju_nc 17 u the Atlanta ~m tbc butterfly clepertmcnt. Bravn beat the Lot An,eles 7'1111.P ... .,,.,... Dodeen 6-3. rrl '11"'9w111'1...,.,_, ·11 I WllD't ~~l. it would *1. "911.,amifn.1111117. COGCa'D me," ta.id Murpny, wbo bu oely 15 bomm this year' after Ii• -.ons of lO or IDOft homen - 4' jUSC two IIlllllDI ~ ,.I I feel ltahby, ..S IOllJ• ...... ~ OIL I cloa"t IMM it's a ..., al•· rm 33 ..S ra ~. 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Devld WllfftOll, Oetol\•ven, Minn • Otf Glt<ln Lt VtncltU tr Cl•>. lotrOll, •·•, 3-6. •-2, 8errv Moir, Atlen11 Otl Nltot9' F'tf'tlre. ll-1uei., 6·7 Cl · Tl, 6·•. •·O Tooo Wlttken Ill. Ctrmt!, Ind , Oti Vlltv Amrllttl Enc'no. 7·6 11·6>. 6-3. Gtrv Mulltr SC>Yt~ Atrtce Otl Jlmmv Brown. Lergo Fla & • 6·• F'tte S..mora1 RtncllO Pe>ot V«att Otl Simotl Yout . .t.u11relle, 6· t 6-• WIT A menev le•den ITlwevtfl 54MdtY'1 Ttllf'N~) I $ttltl Grtt $979,90S 1 Merrlnt Na11ratllov• '""·"" l "rtntu S.ncllu 1"°7. S23 • G11>rltla S.oelln t U6S.301 S l ine Gtrrtto<! '281 •SJ 6 Helene ~l<Ove '21) 619 1 Jane Novotne 117S.069 l Chrl\ Evett I 191 713 9 Nttelle Zvertvt I 163 IOI 10 Lerlu S.vcll"111o 11•7 997 11 Mery Joe Fernanoti 1 ,.,, .. 1 11 Monoce Sti.' 11•2 161 13 Ca terint LlndQY•I• \1)7,1•1 ..... ,,,,_, IClllll 0... (•Uc :, ~· ...................... ~ s-.......... ,.... ... MlcflMI Cllene (I), "*-"It .... J. 7-6 (M ), Jim Gr.-, T~l -' Jeff TWM9e, MtrrftettM a..<11, 6-4, 6-1, J4m c--(4), Oec1t City, , .... Otf 4Jt• AntonltKll, Autlrll, 6•t, 6·1, Clltlt .. lltY, artt•ln, -' ltlcll Fromoer1, A"6tr•. 6·J, 7•5 ............. ~ KM!v Everndoll, Au.tr ... , tflCI $emrny Gltmmellle , Hou"on, Otf It.,_,, l(rltl'lntft, lndlt. end Jefwl •ou. G•lftftv•, ....... 4. 6· I, UM N'Oelwt. Eneltncl, t /ICI ~ "'9ol . FrtftOI, Clfrf WOOdle Hunt, Torr.,_, '"° ,,.,._ JtcoOtoft. F'•to Ano, •·6 6-l, 7·6 (7·5) w.,,..,, ............. , .. ~a.ell) S.C..... It ............ Helen Ktlttl (6), C•n.ecle, fief Ann ....,,. drlettttOll, MIH Vt lltv, C.IH., 6·l , 6-1; Netf\tllt Teu1i.1 I 121, Fr•nce, fief ICetrlne Aeltmt. ChlctfO, 6-l, 7·6 (7·4), Merv Lou Dt 'lltlt, CNQ90, Ott Cltl.ldft KOfldt-KllW'I llJ>. w .. 1 G«rnenv, ,., (7·Sl 7·6 17·5}. Terrv P"9IM ( 14), L.lrCN'nO'lt, NY . fief ltoovn White. Del Mer, 7·6 17·Sl, 7·5, GrttCht<'l Melen I Ul. Sen oieoo. Ott LoulM Allen, L•••ttt llt . C•llf . 6·1, l ·6. 7·' (I·,), MonlQut J""er Britt in. Otl Giel FtrN1ndt1, Atotn COio . 1·6 17·)), 6·), Teml WlllUlnger, Nttntll Wit Otf Merle Llndi trOtn 5w~. 6-•. 6·3 T111ro Rouno SJnetn F'em ~hrlvtr 1•1 Luthtrvlllt, Mo , Otl Cteuole F'orwl11., Wnt Germenv, 4·6. 6·3 6·0, Hene Mtn4111ldve (1), .t.ui tralte, Ott Amy Freiler I 16), Aocnettt< H1M1. Mien . 6-1 O-•. 6·2, Mtr1iNI NtVrttilove Ill AIOefl COIO . Ott 'ltOtllt °""'°""°' F re nu. 6· l 6-1 • BOWLl~G ~ La Medi ClalMc (t i Gr-...... WIK.} I. J im Ptnc.atc Mevtltld Hti1Jnr1 Onio '79 I four lltl'nt\), I 11 000 2. Dt ve Ftf'raro IC •"91•0t1 N Y 116 lone) 19.500 l, llOll F'elom01 Jr , Erle F't 119 ID'lt) 17.000 •. Dtvlo 0 110, v1oor. Texu 19 t tonel. a pd un. tbeD lbiap wat ..a Now 1 jutt ao ODt an at a 1ime . That's what I did (at the ...,, ol lbe ICAIOD). I just hope I cu belp tbeet "' auys out lbe rest of the way. Medl-- arucaUy, I'm throwina PftttY well.' All Seattle Manqier Jim Lefebvre 1CCS in McCaskill it OGe crafty pi&cb• er. "He's the type of suv who fmda a way," Ld'ebv~ said. 'He's a com-~tJtor, u1e1 botb sides of the pla~ • spots h.is piicbn. "Even tho\.llb Blyleveo threw ~ back-to-back shutouu apinst us, we aot to him for four runs last o.iabL After Blyleven shut us out, (McCaskill) shut us out How many aood swinas did we have on him toni&ht? Not many. I take a lot of pride in th.at WC ,have I Sood Of· rensive ballclub. He JUSt seems to keep our auys off balance.·· HarveJ . who also had bis prob- lems i·n uly. wd the differen~ the last two outinp has been setuna the tint p itch over for a strike to set up bis forkball. MeanwhLle, Seattle s~ner Bnan Holman (4-5), who came over as t>&rt of the Mark Lanpton deal from Montreal. also had a four-bit shutout through four inninp. L09-At1ent1 3, LOI AlllJtlff 6 28-• Trtedw•v. LSmllll, SCloK I• HR-G•M·uronv DEEP SEA • t• Lori McNt lt I 11S ISi IS Pam SllrlY'1' 11?1 916 16 Menutl• Mtltt..,. 1111.•33 IS,500 $, Tonv Wttllt ll.t . Edl'l'l0'10 Olllt 20'l lontl. M ,Sba The Manners had threattned to score after loadina the bases with two out 10 the third. but Johnnr Ray's _ d1v1n1 stab and of Jeff Leonard's would-be vound t.11 single up the middle and under· handed fhp to shortstop Dick Schofield from his k.nees forced Alvin Davis and ended the threat. 2 llS), H•mlllOll 2 1101 S8--0M·c0owell (7) !.-Wtlltlencl I .. H • 11• aa SO A ..... F'Smllll w .l· 11 "Clltf' S, I L .......... 2 1 2 1 ' 2 Wt tltlt nd L,l ·• 5 • • • 2 3 MOtoen 2 I O O O I Crew1 1 2 2 2 0 I PSmflp, 11ltcnt0 to 2 l>allt<s In tht 6111 Um11lrn -Homt, Wl"lema, Flrll, McsntrrY. Stcono, Wnt, Tlllro, Crewlord T-2 32 A-41,311 j Wednelclay's ~runt MQltlCAN LllAGU• H•rotr ISi. Twln1, Felder (1), l rtwtr\, Scllu (Sl. TIOtri. Certer 122 >. lndlens, ~101 161. Yt nkMa, 8elnt1 llSl. lltnotr\, Ma11llll m Slut Jen. Sflllwtll W . HMO (4), Red-Soi , 8rtll Ill Rov•"· McGwlrt 1101. .t.1111ellC1 NATIONAL LllAGUll Sanooero (It), Cuos, Str•wOtrrv 1751. Stmutt (11), Mtt\, Devit (23), Rt01. W1Mlem 1 ISi. Roblnton ()) MllCP1tll 2 (~). Glen!\ Megr•ne f ll Cero1net1, Antnonv (2) A1tro1 Mur1111v 1 1151, &revet. Ht miltOll 2 (10). DOCllJtr• NSSA ........ , ltt " .......... a.di ..._, °"" s..-OM.-MM'•..,..... IT• t11nt ~) Meet I I Joev Zlntt l. 1 Mvttt F'toect l. Crt19 a.di .... (H~ ... <111 4. HtM Ht9'fl (Lt..-... dl)1 5 Cnti\ Ll"4, 6 Peut Rt · ntckt ""' J 1 Oon SOiomon, 2 F'et O'C011nell l Anclv MCll9V 4. 0-'"" '"'*_..,_ CC-Otl Merl; 5 t(asev Curll\, .. Jtmft f"rlllrMI I Lt9Uftt ... di). ""') I Nie" 8rown. 1 0 1'1 Ktnntdv J T evlor ICnoa, 4 Eve r> Slt tt ' S Ell Loolecole 6 N111 8ern I Roo Corntlt • 9Ndl)I 6 "We were on the Gold Coast competmg in a tournament." said Post. .. The waves were perfect. about 6-8 feet. It was my greatest surfing (experience) because the waves were so aood." Additional women qualifiers. who'll surf in the AAU final at 8 a.m. today. include Ncwpon Beach's Indy Fisher and Huntington Bcach·s Gayhne Cliffo rd. ChfTord won the recent U.S. scnK>r division amateur title in Oceanside while Fisher was third. Post won the women ·s O~n Season championship in Oceanside. Bechtloff, meanwhile. who only a month ago jumped from the WSA N•WPOaT LANDING -6 botlt, 113 •Mien-24' M n4 Den, l 1>errecu0e. l 1 t>onllo I llttlbut. a vtllOwtell, $3 meckeret, • roctc 11111 .. Kuloln, IS lllttO\lleed. 166 t t lko De\\ 1 rubtltr·lf11ot0 aurl oercn. 19 wnllt fl\P1 11 Grt !Ctlen Mt0tr1 11 U 9'1 "'.,.., ...... .. The bl& play was Ray's stop," Lefebvre said. "We really didn't do much after that. It all staned with two outs. AJvm Davis was hnuna at 3 and O. and (McCasJcill) knew 1t and threw ball fo ur. He·s a very smart pitcher. He knows what to do." ll l(ttr•n• Adtm1 110..101 19 Hene Menotlkove 1101. 171 Geme one -F'ence .. 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P..oc•or I ,.,., ~t Oi' •.,, G.,....tdO • ""'4'0 11\1 '••'•f"llO" ' ~··,-O' &GICK McG..,,..,, 10 ·~·'• C,erl"""<• W r 1"0'\ --- ... ... "• I t I t ... '" " ' . tlA E,.,~, ~ nt &el•"' U• 11 •·At ,~, GIO•t S."'<,..., , .. • i Cero.1e a. Ch••C040 S'•o.t £1111,. Annas, fillina in for Claudell Washinaton who 1s day-to-day with a bruised shoulder, went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI. He's 11· for-24 ap.inst the Mannen this suson. including ei&ht of bil 14 extra base hits. The AnfCIS started thetr own tw<r out rally in the fifth wbeo Devon Wbi te singled. took second on a wild pitch. and watched Wally Joyner tntcntionally walked. The riabt- handed Holman went 2-1 on Joyner, lhen catcher Scott Bradley called for the pass to set to the ri&ht-banded Annas. Annas rapped a hne drive into the. left field comer which GTq Brile I un&cd ,to CUl. otI..uow~w·~:u...iUM;~U---1 to tlie wamina track.. As a fan inter- fered wnh the ball as It bounced oft the wall. Annas was held at second b) third base umpire Derry! Cousins. but Cousins ruled at tus d 1scrct1on that Joyner would have scored anyway "They ~ot me last n1&ht on break- ing balls,' Armas said ... t K·d three umes. I was rrcpared for brea.bn,a bals tonight got them. and I hit them. ,0:~!:':~.~•ci ' ;.;: );" 1ec w•; ,:::";~ :",..,.. " ... "Sometimes you hit one tQm ..... oi ,..... 100 •JO ., lllACT• ••• L .... UIUt ~tty aood rvc •ot ~-n.le I ... __ •• ""'._ '"""""" 110 O••L., Ttt1PLE 1 • • ....... .,,, •o • • ~ • ""° u oa1LY oov•LI ........... o ,11,,." u ci • ""'-ve anyth1na ap.inst them. A few u OAllY T'ltl,.LI II . 1 " N •<I foNrle•le IC-I •• ,., 10ll uo ycan aao. I hit pretty aood ~ '~:01ocu • • .. .., m10 ~.::~. 1~~~~ 610 ~= them." ••·-.nu • !SI T -I II' While White added a tWC>-f'Wl ~'""" ........ l 1 Ott Ot llVIMTM •ACI t V-• • • Del Mer --1a... ".o • .o •• tnpk LO the sixth inruna. Arma' w10111nou•1 .. wL n !:' ,..:. 'r; ;:;::· J• "oa t: production couldn't come at a better {IJ:".~ ~·~· ';"'.:;::.• -1 ·-1100 time wi th Brian Downin&. Luce .... ""' , • ...,.,.,.. •••• ''° oo ao ~ ·~· .. ~· ~1"!1.~~r: • .., Pamsh and WuhiQlton out of the ,,., roo s,..,...,. soo uo u u m oo ,., •• ___ •n .. hi. lineup. ' tie.._ ill-SCI'.. J IO --l "'•ICI Utll).0 •"" >t --U 111.an • '" " ,, .. .., ue 10 • .., • .,, .... --1 ,., .. o_ -"I guess I'm not an ev~day .... ..,~1,C..,°".~~ • '"'1':');• ,0 80 •• °"'~:;:..:,~~· • ~ s.o •10 player anymore, so I've aot to IJ a C~•rn• O 1s1.,,..,, \00 J IO G•-•oov , .. ,., J 111 110 role," ArmasWd . .,You've1Dttop> OolOf"lll'I s.,.... o •• • •., 0r tteee ou • • b th _... We• u 0 •1Lv ooveL1 11 ... a '""° ~-.~, ···~ out w en ey n~ you. e vc IOt TM•o ue1 •• .,,_. u o•~., ,...~. , s > .. .., three good outfiekSers and we've tot ';0'"';'..,. ~ ;-:o '00 .:: ~= "':':11 11 • 11 -"''° a DH too. and they've Sot to play ... • ..,., ......... o...-...... soo ~ u c1 • ..,_ White's triple Jives him 11 for t.bc U lllACi'A 1 L I .,..., tl'4 IO l(n .... •• ~ IS-1 II IO • 10 • 40 . i.; -•I.-. l'OUlllTM •Act 1 ,,,,_, '"°'lOo ••-1 lllO U O season, putUna rum IDIO UK AJneri• TINTH ••C• • ' V ""'9• .. __ ""'' '''h J• SJO llO '-r....:~,~s-· ,.. c.an Leque lead in th.at caieaory, one ~0~~1,?.'·rc~~ • .,.e:~··" ''° !: :: ::;;,.::,--::•.s.~:-·· "'° u 1ucr• Jt-11 .io oaoa ahead of BaJtimore's Phil Bndley El =~ l ......._ ""'" W&CW I 1 IJ"""'lll'r-----AS-1.."'A::.TW=..,,,OOl~A"::'L::il~tJ._,,,&..:6...:::M::.::IO:..::.;".;:;OO:.;:OO~-ttlMJ-+t~.S.:-· -fjl-U·be~-----1 u 1uc,.,. ,..,1 .,..., 111 10 ~0~0 ~ 1~~".·;·~ti., .. "40 ~= ~= :;:::...,::~ .. ,... pla~ him fourth on the A.nF1s• aU- (Western Surfing Assocaauon) to compete on the NS A tour. has "'on three contests this season. Twice he won the Red Onion Super Senes in Huntington Beach. once in March and another ttme in April. while also winning the W .\ State contest 1n Santa Monica last February. BcchtJoff was the leading point-getter on the WSA tour before Jumping ship. Now, however. the big event in front of him 1s there for the grab- bing. "This is a prestigious event." said Bechtloff. "It's the biggest event of the year for the amateurs. It's lhe bigest one for NSSA and I JUSI want to do good in n I want to place well . "If J i et the nght wa\'es, pull off some big maneu' ers and sta) con- sistent. r might have a good chance {of winning It) ... Before the rcpechage heat. Bechtloff. competing in the semi- finals. pulled off another big mo"e to score high on has last wave to cam ad vanccmcnt. "I got an interference call on me in the heat, but actually I pulled through in that o ne." B«htloff said. "My last wave was one of m)' best waves and that pulled me through. I used a scncs of maneuvers on the outside-and a final one on the inside:· BechtJoff. Zintel and Solomon are not rated in the men·s Open Season top 10. O'Connell 1s rated first, however. wh1k Brown 1s second and Knox is seventh. In the Open Season Juniors final. top-rated Rob Machado, scventh- ratcd Doug Sommerville and fiftb- ralcd Jon Swif\ automatically quali- fied with first-place finishes in lhe three semifinal heats. The trio Will be JOi ned by Shane Stoneman, Bannina Capps and Shea Lopez in the final. Lopez. who was third in the juniors rcpcrchafse heat, will be the onJ y finalist not currently rated in the top I 0. time si?P.e-seuon list. trios him with Mickey Rlvers (1974) and Bobby Knoop ( 1966). Re alto lull eiabt hiu in his lut 21 at bau. With catcher Lance Panisb li..S as day-to-day with a contUlion of'tbe ri&ht knee and rib cqe afta ... Saturday's bomeplate oollilion wi11a Glenn B...., in Milwaabe, lbe A.nFls acquired the coatnct ol minor )Qpe catcher JobD Onm from Double A Midland ua snc-- tionary mc:uure. The former fint round draft pic:t of 1987 was hittina .233 with 10 home runs. To make room b Onon, reliever Rieb Montdeoet was rcturn<d to Ed.moaton after loaint a 2-1 record and 2.45 EJlA in ~s appearaoca.. "8.IC M>11C£ "8.IC M>TIC£ l't&.IC M>TIC£ "8.IC NOTIC£ P\atC M)flC( NI.JC M)TIC[ .. . , r«-"tO T'llt reole tre"t CO!ft• menoe<1 to trMMCll bull- ,,... uft6et ""' lldlt'-~ neme °',.... ll9t9d ·~ on ...., 2' • .... Jam$ H ....... Thoalt•~ ....... ..,., ,,. ~·1 °""" crf Or-= ~IY on -Mr 11. De 0rMge COMI IWLY ~LOT/ Thurlday, August 10. 1989 by 811 Keane come 1 ltR CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta 1 IF 1 READ FIFTV M6ES EACM NIM BEFORE I 6010 SlEEf, l\.L MM Au FOUl IOOKS ftEAO 8V TME TIME SCHOOL STMTS .• ' GARl'IELD - "Don't touch. Jeffy! It might be poison ivory ... 'I' llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Give it a try anyhow. Aunt Emma wonders why you won't play with little ltsy Poo."' NANCY TUllBLEWEEDS DRABBLlt t l . j I ' ., DENNIS THE MENACE I --- by Hank Ketcham ~l=.::=-<.LI'!"_ ... __ , ~ QJ--J ---i __ __._ __ _ fl 100K "!'OUR FILM OJT AND STRA\GH1E.NED 11 ~1 WA-SALL ROLLED ,,___'_' --- by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ... I PROPPE9 YOOR &EV ANC> &ROKE ff, QIAf\FIELP- J'LL FIX IT fOMO~ROW FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE EU V. Wf:. DID rf ! LOE-IU=.GWN F' HoJSE, E L-f'UT AN~ IN °'1 ISN'-T IHAf FA8ULOOS?f THAI t-t:u5E,ANDTl-EI/ AOCE.Pfi:O ~ SHOE JUDGE PARKER r ------- X 'M HERE TO TAKE MY WIFE HOME,JULIA!OPEN UP! 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