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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-25 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE O\ST • FOMCAITa ON A2 ·-----... ---· WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1986 Sumnerforgesaheadinrecount Candidate pulls 70 votes ahead of Art --------Hoffmann in fight for 40th District seat By TONY SAAVEDRA ud STEVE MARBLE °' .. ~ .... ....,. Write-10 candidate Bruce Sumner was ahead of Lyndon LaRoucbe- foltower Art Hoffmann by 70 votes this momma, after talon& the lead Tuesday for the first time in a recount for the 40th Congressional District Kim Duhon.a of the Loe An&elea County Sheilff' • Department, wine triathlon e.ent to ~ht Ta~r;·• ac-tt.ity -at the ornia Police Olymptca. Bl. Nation Study finds growing danger from terrorists who arm themselves with nuclear devices./ A•· Food Celebrate Independence Day and toast Lady Liber- ty with an old-fashioned plcnlc./C1 Democratic pnmary After endmg with a 16-vote mar&Jn Tuesday evening, Sumner widened the gulf considerably by 11 :30 a.m today as the momentum cootmued 1n has favor. Sumner said the trend virtually assures him the patty nomtnataon. although Hoffmann warned that his opponent may apan be cclebrauna too early. "If I were ham I'd be extremely cautious,•• Hoffmann said .. He bare-- ly got the ea off tus face from the last ttme. Th1s &UY would M throw10§ his second premature victory patty • The fint patty came when Sumner proclaimed himself the winner the day after the June 3 election, when final but unofficial returns showed he had pmered a substantial 1,459-vote lead. But when precinct workers re- ported actual counts, the mll!J.ln of victory evaporated and Hoffmann pulled ahead by 26 7 votes Sumner, a fonner judge and chau- man of the Orange County Demo- cratic Pany, requested a recount, which has steadily aone 1n his favor since at bcpn last week. "I must uy thts &JVC~ you vcat app~tton of each and every vote." sa1d Sumner after he pulled ahead of Hoffmann by two votes early Tues- day afternoon in the recount. Sumner prcd1cted lhat when the recount IS complete, Ile wilJ have amassed a lead of at least SOO vo&es and will M in a postt.100 to tum his anention to incumbent C.Onareuman Robert Badham, a.Newport Beach. "I'll wan. After all. 1t only takes one vote," Sumner said. Hoffmann, however, is promisina to ··notd on until the bitter end.·· "Thts could flip-flop and 1 could be winnina. tomom>w,"he said. '°This is only the second inruDJ." The pnmary bell.le bas been one of the oddest political contests LD the Dllllr .......... " '-...,.. county, with the lead chaf\lin hand.I three times sin~ Pol1 closed. Sally Akunder. prcsidien1 of the West ~ C.Ounty Oemocntlc Oub and an oblet'vcr Of the reeo1uu. said ii was a· recount of preaDCU io Huntinaton Bach aod f'ouo&.a.in V~ that put moer over the toP this time. The ta11yini, which invoJvci scrutinizina returns from 10' precincu. is expected to continue at least an~ee~ amam•/A2) Trash search called illegal Appeals court calls search for evidence fnvaSiOn Cifj)rtvacy ...;;._ __ By LAUR.A MER& Of .. Ollllr .... -- An appellatcoourt Tuaday upheld a lower court dccisaon dismaPJ ChafJCS aptnSl IWO suspected dzu& traffickers because Laguna 9cadi poli« ID vadt:d lhct:r privacy by searcruns through lheit trash The unarumous deca ion of the 4th Otstnct Court of Appeal an Santa Ana was handed down by Justice E.dward J WaJlm. Entertainment The vintage comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" enjoys a spirited revival at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse./ A9 Wayne Stanfield la t.Jrtna bta 1918 llttcbell roadster acrou country ln the Great American Race, wh.lcb begtDa today. Despite ruhnp an m05t 1tates that allow evaden<:c found an trash search- es to be used for prosecution, tn 1972 the state surcme Court ruled it • v1olat1on o a person's ri&bt to pnvacy INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Food Mind and Body Opinion Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather Weddings A10 A3 A 11-12 86-8 ca 88 A9 C1-7 85 A8 A3 84,8 81-4 A7 A2 A7 Mesa 'Great Racer' out to win vintage rally this year Wayne Stanfield taking a third crack at cross-country event starting today When Wayne Stanfield embarked on has first cross country "Great Amencan Race" four years ago, he manafed 50 mJlcs before bis 1909 Buick s crankshaft broke The following year. the JS.year-old Costa Mesan managed 10 cross the finish line This vcar Stanfield, dubbed "Wicked Wayne." and partner Alan Travis, "Tncky Travis." plan on wanning the annUJll 1ransconunental road rally The pair wtll take on 99 other prc-1937 vehicles -ancludmg cars, trucks and a sin&le motorcycle -m their 1916 s1'\-cyfinder M11chell road- ster The annual race was to begin today when Gov George DeukmeJaan waves the green flag an Disneyland's Town Square They'll shake. rattle and roll across the counlry for 11 days before crossing the fintsh hnr m New York Caty July 5 The contest 1s more propt"rl)' called a rally than a race. because conies.. tants will be expcctrd 10 folio"" exphcat ms1ruct1on\ that include d1rcct1ons. speed hmm. '>tops and 1urns. Stanfield said Race officials already haH· umed Paul ARCHIPLEY Focus ON THE New s the 3,500-mtle course. and contes- tants will have to match the official times at checkpoints along the route Every second off the official tame costs pomts Panacipants also gain points for entenng older vehicles Stanfield and Travts will~ travel- ing an comparative luxury an Travis' (Pleue eee am8Aft/A2) Deputy Otstnct Attorney Michael Pear .... ho has been handhna the case is on vacauon ... However ... said Deputy Oastrict Attorney Randy Wilkinson ... I am 99 percent oertaln we will ~lion for a heanna at the Califorrua Supreme Court. And ifwc get no satis.factlon there, lhen l am almost certaJn w~ would take ar to the U.S Supreme Court." The Lquna Beach police received search warrants for the North Laguna home of 811ly Greenw.ood bued on drug paraphernaba found while searching through Greenwood's trash after collectors picked 1t up Pohc:e found 17 grams of cocaine and 436 grams of hashish and arrested Green- wood One month later. pahoc obtatncd a (Pleue eee TRASH/ A2) Slain girl's mom joins move to oust Bird Drug raids span seven OC cities By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot_Ollllr ..... llMI The mood was somber · when friends and family of murder v1ct1m Robin Samsoe gathered Tuesday under a tree planted ID her memory at Dwyer Middle School in Huntington Reach But effort by 120 narcotics officers ends with one arrest. unspecified amount of cocaine By STEVE MARBLE Ot-.DellyNMIWI Mo~ than 120 narcottc~ officers. dressed m m1htary garb and carrymg submachine guns, fanned out Tues- day in Orange County where they stormed businesses and homes an an orchestrated crackdown on cocaine Dul only one arrest was made and an unspecified quanuty of cocaine seized. The day-long operation bv the FBI. stale and federal agent<; and local police depanments included raids an Newport Reach. Fullenon, Brea. La Habra . .\naheam. Garden Grove and Orange. .\ small quant1t-. of u 'iubstantc 1hough1 to be cocalnr wa' found an Newpon Bcalh. but no arrest\ were made. office~ ~1d A Brea rc\1dcn1 wa\ arrested anJ a warrant 1..sued for a second man. Add1t1onal arrests a~ ant1c1patrd. Officers also se11ed cars and cash. but an FBI spokesman an Los Anacks declined to provide details Shawn Tully Sm a th, 25, of Brea was booked for 1nvcst1plJon of dmnbur- mg cocaine and conspiracy to d1s- tnbute cocaine adjacent to Sonora High School an La Habra. said FBI spokesman Fred Reagan. An arrest warrant was issued for Thomu Natale. 41. of La Habra He alM> as suspected of d1stnbu11ng cocaine, said Reagan If conv1c1ed of ~lling drui-<i within 1.000 feet of a school. the mu1mum po s1blc sentence could ~ doubled under a new la"" Both math and Natale face up to 45 yea" an pnson and a $50,000 fine Reagan did not SA) 1fe1ther man is suspected ol selling drugs on the hlgh school campus The raid!> followed a I 0-month 1nvesugauon and included assistance from the federal Bureau of Alcohol. T obacc.:o and Fa rearms. U S Dru& Enforcement Adm1n1stratton Internal Revenue Service, U.S. At· tome\ 's office. CaJ1fomia Bureau of (Pleue eee DRUG/A2) There were plenty of huas and ~mile,, but some were fighuna back tears The reunion. seven years after 12- year-old Robjn was kidnapped and <;lain by convicted luller Rodney Alcala. wasn't orpnfzed to rehash halter mcmoncs Marta.one Prasier Wild Rivers opening hinges on insurance The Qan1c1pants, led by Robin's mother Marianne Frazier, were using the tragedy to focus on a statewide effort to oust thrtt California Su- prrme Court JUst1ccs an the Novem- ber elections who have consistently overturned death penalty decisions Alcala's fint conv1ct1on in 1980 was one of 59 death penalty cases Chief Justice Rose Bard has voted to overturn since her appointment tiy fonner Oov. Jerry Brown. The coun ruled Afcala's first tnal was unfair b«4usc JUrOI'$ were told aOOUl (PJeue eee VlCTlll'S/ A2) 'I By G. JEANETTE A VENT °' tM Delly,... ..... The Wald Raven water amusemen1 park al Lion Country Safan an Irvine could Opt"n as early as Saturday afthe court approves an alternative tn· surancc plan and the park passes city and county anspecttons. County will seek state aid to pay costs of Kraft trial By LISA MAHONEY °' .............. AnlV)' at havma to pay possibly million' lo both defend and prosecutt allqcd scnaJ kJller Randy Kraft. the Oransc County Board ofSupcrv1s,on Tuesday aarttd to seek •t.atc mm- huMCment for tome ofthc funds. Board mcmbcn al.a vowed 10 uncover dcfen1C costa 'haeldrd by a Supcnor Coun JUd to auaranttt Kral\ a fair trial. Th~ Oran County District Al· loml y'a offiOl' estaml\ea thal defcn~ ro•t rt approach1na Sl million. even though the 3-ycar-old cue hu yet to 10 lO tnal. Proscanon did not have a 1nular estimate of their own eitpcnse~. tiut 1 n April supervisors approved S3 I 0.000 to hitt seven mo~ cmploytt\ to work on the Kraft asc. Sy law. the county mur.t pay t...ral"\'\ thrtt lawym The \late finance~ the CO'lt o( e1tpcrt w1tnr,~5 and in- Hsllpt1vc work Kraft, 41, is ccusnJ of 16 homosexual slayangs. He as suspcclrd of 38 murden in all. He I\ btana held 11 Onanlll' C oun1V ./ Jail pendina the stan of h1\ 1nal an January. The state r«<>Jntled the burden of pro~utina ~nal kalleM an I '>84 when the lqislature pas~ lhe Juan Corona law, which was intended to help small counties With tnal costs Orangt County would have to spend U . 7 m1lhon prosccutma Kraft before 1t could qualify for any rctmbuncment Supcrv1'°n Tuesday a kcJ I 1s· lat1~ advocate Denni~ Carpenter to cnnv1n the state Offic-c of Plann1n and Re rch to anC'ludr lafltC roun· (Pleue ltAFT/A2) l ( 1ting the man} hou~ he has spent on the case. Orange Count\ Supcnor < ourt Judge Harmon (., ~ov1lle told attorneys for the Irvine Co.. the landowner and park opcrato~ The ')plash that he would hkc to Stt the park opt"n on schedule At the hearing Tue'><la). Judac covalle ..aad he would accent S4 Randy raft m1Jhon in financial a-.~ts 1n heu ot S4 m1lhon an habahl\ 1murance 1f 1hc park could show proofofthe a55et'i b} the I lO p m hearing scheduled toda) The a ~ts ""ould 'o to "8ttsf} an' lawsuits d«aded agaan\t the propcm owner -the Irvine Co. -that art' not covered by the park s S6 malhon 1n h11h1hh tn\urance ~ccordang to Bnan Lys,aaht. at tomr\ for The \pla,h. the I 5-acrc facility cames s~ m1lhon an covcnae and La Country Safan. wh1cb holds t hr ~~ter lea~ has anothCT SI m1lhon m m\urance as pan o( at [lround lea~ (Pleaee .ee WlLD/ A.2) New 'blue flu' action sidelines 16 deputies By ROBERT HYNDMAN OI .._ °""'J .._. IW S1\tttn Oran&<' <. ounh "h<'nff, dcput1~ "a}~ away from work th1\ morn1na. staa.ina round two in a "sickout" 10 protest the st.ilematt m 1he1r (Ontract nttollat1on .. ""1th the Count) of Orin e Thtnttn of the 21 deputar .. a'1gntd to tht Jame~ Mu,ark l lonor Farm near r:t Toro, and thrtt nf tht IR an1ancd to the m1n1mum ~utll) Thto lacy Ja1l 1n Onin1e. l"Mla tcd \upcn1wr.i Tu~ia) C\:tnmg to \A\' the~ 'i'ould no1 N.-rtportan& 10 lh<'1r momina stuft, tod:a) Thr .-~nl"t'\ "''r.rt lOHrr,t h' I • A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ W.ctnaday, June 25, 1988 Upper Bay dredging funds siirvivegovernor's vetoes \ SI tn11l1un alll>lJllon lor 1.un- 1inul.'d dr\'dg1n1 uf "lh·hoked L pp1:1 ~l'"-p<>rt Ba} sun" cd a fi nJI llufT) ol \ el<X') b> the goH·rnor Tul.'sda~ anll ,apparentl) will he 1ndudcd 1n thl' \I.lie budget 11 Wd) learned tod3} I hl' <.11lcx:at1on 1' 1101 1i.,1cd among th1. \ 7116 mtlllllll \Htnh of LUI!> ( tll\ < 1l'o1 gl' DeukmcJtJn 1nd1l atcd hl' "-Ill hJd. frum the \lat\'·, 11/Xh X 7 budltl'I -..ud an aide lo St·n Manon Bergc<ton R-Newport Beach .. W"'' e gone throu&}l the lis1 of l.'Ut'i three 11mes and 1t') not then! .. ~1d Julie Froeberg "We art' thnllrd .. Bergeson. who ha) been 1ntrumen· rnl in the effort to find m1lhons of dollar.. to restore the bay, lobbied for the SI million allcx:at1on la'it wt:ek in a face-to-fa1.e meeting w11h l>t-u- kmeJ1an fhe funding would be addl"d tu Sl 7 m1lhon th11t ulre11d) hos "l•t•n St'I a 1de lor a dredg1111 pro1oct in the Rot k Ba). an t'rnlog1t·al r('\Crve owned and maintained by the State Oepanment ol I ash .ind Game Froeberg said the: add1 uonal allocoa- taon means 1ha1 the )1ze and scope of ~hab1htat1on work can be doubkd. Bidding on tht• dr('dgin~ prOJC'Ct 1s e'<p«ted 10 begin L"nrl} thh summer, with work starting in <\ugu'it The i,1ro1ect must be rnmpkted before the start of the rain) '>l'll)Un SUMNER IN THE LEAD ... Irvine teen in bea uty pageant F rom Al :-.;umeruu~ {h.1lll•ngt•\ t'I\ !lull· 111.irin 'UPJl<•rll'f\ ha\ \(o'NCU lhl' ~vunung lllll\1derabh I lolhnann ' l'ump ha\ chalknttl'd l'' a~ n11s.,rx-lling.. thl' d1.·,1gna1mn "Jmlgt•" 'iumnrr hnau\l.' hc 1' no lo11gl'r un thl' lx'nlh, •rnd balh11' \\ h1·a· 'iun1111.•1 \ n,1mc appeart'd 10 ha\l: tx·l'n v.1111cn h\ thl' 'a nu.' J'l('r\011 \ hamJv.11t1nl!. npt:rl \\,3\ hroughl in In the Hullm.mn lamp lu bol!>lr• lh1• l halll'nl!.l'' Hollmann ,1hl) 'Jtd I Ul'!tda' th.11 ti.1ll1•I\ 111 1\1 J'!l.'rll'lll ol the prl'l IOl I\ 1•u11n1mhl•rt•J '1gn.11url'' on 1h1· \<lt1•r ro\ll'I\ f>(lllintc rqtul.111om n•4u1rl' I h.11 \'Oler' ''!L" 111 bdort twing h:111d1.·d J hallot · I hal 'Lari' lo look a lillk \trangc " ht: said Orange ( ount) Reg1sirar >\I Ohon louldn't LOntirm the extent, but said that in man) p~ inl:ts there \\err I\ p11.alh one or two more ballots than .. 1gna1urt·s on thl' ro!>ICr The htg.ht'st d1~rcpanq wall nine add1t1onal h,11lo1s at Lc1sun· World 10 Laguna I lllls, he said. ''That's on the high )Ide But 1n most cases it's one or two People ma) not have )ten each other in a long 11me The) gel to talking and forget to \lgn in ... Olson ewla1ned If '-lumner \\JO\ he 'N1ll become the I Uth candidate in I 0 years to SUl'Cess- lull} wage a wmc-in 1.ampa1gn. said Da' 1d Paine \umner"i campaign managN <\n ln1ne girl ha' been ~lectl'd finalist rn the 19M6 Miss Calafurn1a Teen-ager Pageant 10 be held Satur- da} at the Disneyland Hotel Manah Taylor, the 14 year uld daughter of Sand) l a)'lur, will com· J)('le for the title with 65 other young wumen from around the state The winner will represent Cahfomta m the Miss Teen All-A01cnean Pageant m M1am1 &ach Fla Oct 29-Nov 2. Taylor as a graduate of Rancho San Joaquin Junior High \chool She has ~ned on the studl'nt counnl and was recognized as "tx•)t dependable". "best all-round c;tudent" and "best female athlete .. ra .. lor will attend l 'n1vers1ty High School ne1tt year TRASH SEARCH •.. <ihe 1s sponsored b)' Comparator ~~stems Corp. of ( osta Mesa and a C orona del Mar hatr '>l)h\I From Al \l'H111J 'lard1 \\;JIJiHll for the hnml!' .lltn \1-.mh1ng thl' ira'h again F11l- l11"111~ th;it ~1-.111 h l 111·1•nv.ouJ v.a\ •.Hfl'\ll'd tor 11 "n ind t1ml' and I >..11111~ \ Jll lloutc-n \I.JS .11\11 ar· fl''ttd tli>lh 1111 drug lharges llu1 111 1 i:huran l4S-. the chaf'$1!'' .1Jo'.llll\I both nH'n v.t'rl· drnppcd altl!'r 'up\·11111 < 1H1rt Judgt• [)a, 1d ( artl'r 111lnl 1h.11 tlw ~round\ un which thl' \I.HI h \\ltrr.int" ~l'rt.: obtained 1,.101 ~11•d lhl nH·n '111n .. 11tu11onal nght' 'ul l'urlt'll llir1·uor of publll ,,1ll'I\ h•r I aguna lk.tl h, \aid he \\U\ d"Jl'JK>lrlll.'J v.11h the ruling. ··11 1\ • k -.ii llo 'l'Jfl h through tr.t\hl undl'r lnh:rul ... 1atul1 \ .. lr11h \fllnlt•l\H(1m ''>nght' our \late 1s behind," hl )atd in a reference to Proposition 8. Voted 1n10 eflcct 1n I 9l.B. the propo<,1t1on ~rd defendants -:ould only ha"e e"1dcnce thrown out 1f 11 "-Cre obtained 1n "1olatt0n of federal, but not state la~s "It ts ludicrous tor people to ha\e pnvaq nghts for trash. espec1all) trash that has been colkcted and 1s 1n the trash truck. Once the trash as dumped and earned ofT. I don't care 1t 11 1'> five or SOO fl'cl, the officer ha\ a nght 10 search 1t." he ..aid "L nder the mun"> ruling nen ~hen the trash 1s dumped at the wunt) dump 11 would be.: a '1olatwn of the person's nghl~ Ito rummage through 1t)." he said Nude photos barred SAN FRANC IS<. 0 (AP) -Nudt: photographs of actress Pnsc11la Sames cannot be repnn1C'd with her name in Penthou~ maganne which onginall) pnnted them under an assumed name an 1976 a federal appeals coun has ruled The photographer's ongmal agrel·· mcnt with Barnes, who was a featured actress 1n the tclev1s1on sene' 'Three's Compam " can be inter- preted as assunng her that h<.'r anonym1l~ "-Ould be protected. thl· 9th l 1 S C1rcu1l Coun uf Appeals said T ue!>da). VICTIM'S MOM SEEKS BIRD OUSTER ... 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Ja)ld' 'JIJ Fra11<.'r !!8\1. Aka la ton\ 1cted t\1.11.t \ulTercd through bout<., of dl.'pres)10n and drug abuc;c and contemplated '>Ute1de "1\1\ main concern 1s that I don 1ha1,.etogothruugh11again ·.,h1· \a1d 'The onh v.a\ v.1• tan du that 1'i 1f \H' 'otr on No' 4 and gl·t nd of BmJ <irnd1n and Re ynoso ··rt devastated me the first 11ml'. almoc;t dcstruwd me the scwnd Hu" man\ umc~ dOI!'' 11 have to hapixn for J1J~t1tl' 10 be done"" <ih1.· a'lo.cd \l\o prec;l'nl I Ul'\d:I\ "'"' Thoma' ( 1oc1hal<, thl' dt·pul\ d1c;1rtL1 altornn ''ho v. on lhl \l'U>nd l·on' 1l11011 .igatn\I .\kala "V.: llh an nhJl'l ti\ t' '-lupremt• < c•urt Rt>dnq .\llala·, l.On\ 11:111in "-Ill \I.ind .. Goethalc; <.<11d 'Tm a li111t· hit ... i..cpl1l3I ol lht• lurrrnt tourt "You don'I ha'l' to he da1nman1 llt ~ue<is v.hJl thn '11 do" l rime \ 1t l1m\ for ( ourl Rdorm "-a'> founded 1n I 9l0 b' Don flmd "'hu ..av. h1~ cmn 'on·~ murdt•re; l''>l.ape thl' ga' thamt'll:r 1hn1ugh .1 \upreme ( ourt l.k1.'1\111n Jagcls said the group has 14 000 mcmhcr" 1n ( aliforn1a. all \ 1ct1m<., or their relative' and la" cnforccmcnl nllic1al'> dedicated 111 the ddcat ol th1.· threl' JU\llCe\ MESAN SEEKS 'GREAT RACE' VICTORY ... From Al \1,..i, J, \th1d1 h111'l' .1 '.:!-·tuh11 inc I ''-l \l1nd<.'r J.1l·h(~ld l'ng1nc 11ppt•dh\ .1 \entun 111h11rctor I he \\ m·r " m.u11 .11 dcc;1 n tx·J I he 1uaJ,1cr ·" 11tfenng 1 luxunou' n<k that t1<1ndlc' (hul kh • t:' '~111t l'a\l.' <.,1,1nltrld C.Jtd \1.11 licld \dw \\II na\ 1gall' .rnd I r.1 I\ lht• llt 1\e c.pt 111 \l'I monthc. r h ·"'m~ ror the: h1tc 1nr The\ mimutcJ ti.it k ;ind lonh hetwcen ' 1 \I •,,1 and I r,1\ ,,· h(lmt• in I 'I ll \ \r II C\l'r\ \\ l'Ckcnd \ third nwmher ol thl' ll'am v.111 1r.1. cl 111 a tiuc. JHO' 1dl d h)' thl' 1ran1·, 'lh•l1\11r lnti:r,l;itt· B.1ttcnr\ \11h11ugh !ht'\ 'rt• 1ak1ng till' r<Ht' \l 1101"1\ \t;rnficld .,,11J \omc \·ontl'\ t.1111' h.t\l' \cm1-1rud.;c. ~llh <omrlctl m.H I nt \hop' th.11 lollo" .ilong tn .1w nl I rcakdo,~n\ It ' J Int 111 ~11rk he· \J1d 'It \ 1t1n<h llkl' a . h1g part\ hut 1t·, .1d11.1lh \Cr\ grul'1111g In fatt. 1 m .1ma1t:cl h\ c,oml· of the nhkr PL"1pk th.it Ml' going lo tOftlflt'lt' '\\t"•l' in 111111 llit• r,ill\. hut m<.111\ .1rl' 111 1l lor the l h. llt•ng1• ol g111ng .tU•JC.'i lhc tnunln 1n .in 11ld tar·· 'it.infield \;ml thl' r.11rr' r<1mm and l l<tl 111 at1rnt111n •lllll' lhn ~1·1 oul ol thl' I 11' ·\ngt'le\ h;l\lrl ·\II along 1h1.· wa\ in tho<.t· littk 1111d'Nl'\lcrn to~n .... 11\l' fll'<•Pk .Hl' H'all' neat." he ... ml I hr ' 1 n l<1gt• m,11111 nc'> "'111 \pu 111.'r through I 'i 'tale' ,1m1 Hfl C1t1n and IUWll\ c1u1111)1 the l IJil\l·IO·tOa\I 11111rn1'\ J ht'} II 111.lh 11-.c·rn1gh1 \lrip\ 111 P.1lrn \m11lll\ the (1r<md MAIN OFFICE < .1n\On \lhuquaquc. .\m<inllo. r ul\a ':It Lou I\ lnd1anapol1 .. ( ol· umbu-.and \).a\htngton DC hetorc "'tndtng up 1n tht: Rig .\pple dunng tht ")tatue of l 1hl.·rt-. c entcnn1al < clebrauon · ·• f he whuk lu'Nn lOffie\ llUI ," V.llkcd Wa)nc \aid ol the "hurg, .. thq ·11 pass through 'The mayor g1,e\ a '>J)l"Cdt. thq ~I up a hando;tand. \\aH' \mcncan nag' \t'f\C kmona1.k 11·, an inncd1hlc .tdH•nture For thl' 'Ninnl·r. 11 could al\11 bt-a proftlahlc adventure hr\t rr11c " $100 rJQO. <\ IUtal of$250.000 in pr11e monn v. Ill oc awarded <"ontcslant\ lrom around thl· '~orld .11c part1c1pa11ng. including '>omc lrmn Japan Belgium. tht• l n1t<.'d Kingdom and< anada Perhaps tht• mo-.1 1.ell'hra1cd en tran11c, a I 91J7 Thoma'> Fhcr that wa" thl' "inner of thl' longe-.1 "automob1ll' rau." 1n h1'>tun T hr 1908 C rre.it R.11.c l '" cnng I' '41 m1IC'\, )tarted 1n 'rv. Yori<. ( II\ \COtured 'NC\I alfO\\ .\m('rt(J umtinucd h\ .-.hip to the Orient and 1. ro'>'l'd \ \13 and I ur.orx· lo Pan\ \\here 11 rndcd 161./ da'fc, later J hi· Thoma~ F-lycr. lht' onlv .\men l an <.'nlr) Ill the field of \t-.: tar<;, Wa\ hroutlht out ol mothball' to compete rn thl\ }t'ar\ rate I hi\ tam('. the r hc1 v.111 IX" dllH"n h't Jennifer W1thcrc; who "-Ith hn hu.,hand operatl'\ V. 1thcr'i Tire C 11 1n f uunta1n Valle) :-.;ev. I V.11her' \\ 111 tx· hot on IH'r trail 1n a 14'4 Pacli.ard and R11.hard Bc"cal of ~l!'"port Reach "111 he roanng acrnc,\ llll' 111untry 1n a 14'6 Ford< oupe But 1fW1cked Wa'tnc and lntli.\ l ra"" have their v.a~. the Fl\ er. 1hi: Packard the Ford ilnd all th~ uth1•r, ~111 onl~ he runm·r<;-up to thl' Mm hell th1'> }t·ar "We're rcall) compe11111,.e .. "itan- ficld ~1d "We're hoping we come out of II hanng a good time and 'Nin a lillle monq. too ··1h1~1s m\ fourth \Car her) ~1.·ar ~t· get better·.. · KRAFT ... From Al Ill'\ 1n an ongo111g re,.icv. 111 1lw reimbursement policy The board al<;o d1rett1.·d Count-. < oun\cl .\dnan Ku)per to find a "-3'1 l<l make Kraft\ dclensc lOSl'i puhl1C. "iuperior ( nurt Judgc 1 01\ < anknac; 1mpo'i('d a gag ordn on Jl'lt.·nsc co'lt\ for fear that puhhl outrage at the amuun1 m1gh1 den~ Kraft a fair tnal fhc 4th D1!.lrll t < ourt of .\ppcal dl\a(l.reed "-Ith ( ardcna-; last wed .ind ordered Kraft\ attornr) ,.. fee' to he made pu hhr rhe information hd'ln't l'lccn re- ka<,ed because 11.rafl"<i attornc)'\ .tnd th<.' lOUnt) have lO da}'I 10 aprx·al 10 the <otate Sup~me ( ourt Dilly Piiot O•llw•ry •• ou.,antMd Just call 642-6086 V h I <oO<!r II yOv O(I '01 • •"" r ~· P•t+' b) ~ X>o,. • t>e•.,..., pm a "'1 f0.A1 GC'r''r • b• ,,.. .... o . ' ... . ' What do you like about the Datl)' Pilot" What don't you hke'l Call the number abo\c and )Our mec;~ac will be recorded. tnin~nbed an~ de- II\ ered to 1hc :ippropnate editor VOL. 79, NO. 171 The 'lame .24·hour answenna ~rv1ce may be uc.ed 10 re<'ord letter~ to the editor on any 1opu: Contnhutor' 10 our l~tters column mu,t include their namr :ind telephone number for venficat1on Tell~ us what'~ on your mind • Clrcul•tlon T•lephonee ~°'' Oi•~ (;(>. ..... ., .. , ..,...,. Fair skies after morning clouds Ory air moving In from the Southwell wlll bring laJr weath« 10 mott ot Southern Callfornta Thurlday, t>ut the coaatal ., .. , wlll continue to have morning cloudlnest, the Natlon11 Weather Servlce .. ld The ForKHt for 8 pm EDT Low cloud1 wtll give way 10 1h.,11oon eunlhlne aloog the cout Thurlday Hloh• wlll range from the upper 60t to the mid· 701 Lowa tonight Wiii dip to the mid-SO. to low 601 AIOng the Orange Coul thera wlll be night and morning low cloud• and tog near the cout extending locally Into the valley• during the eafly morning houra OthefWIM. lair, 1unny and warm Thuraday U.S. Temps A.lbtlt1r H Y ~qve -lllo AAUtotll\19 All..,la AtfM•l~C.ty Au1t111 llellimut• eo. .. 8oe1on eun.io I I 't;-"'"•• ( f CMJM< ~ton SC Ct>et!Mlon. w v • Ctietiona.H c ~ C1-QO Clne*1natl c..,,...,,., Col\lmbut. Of>io o.ltn-Fr W0<lh o.~oo Calif. Temps Sant• i;ru1 Tahoe Veile) v.,.....irevr, 116 H ... 41 811 IO o.n-DM ...... ne. Oetroll °""''" Erle EIPuo flllrl>ilnllt fw90 n.o-tafl Grand Allpid• GrMtF• Heletle Honolulu H-'on tndienl!C>Oh Jedl1«1.MIU ,,__....... Jul-. K-C.!V lMVegee ume Aoc:ll l.oullMlle ~ M•-lleacfl M .......... Mpla-St PllUI ............. ,,._~ Surf report LOCATI<>ff HunllniJIOn 8 .. Cll ru-Jelly. """"11<><1 40lh SlrMI "'-l>Ofl 22ndSlr"1 ~I llell)Oe Wed91 Lcogun• Baecll s.. Clemetlt• w.1.,1-M 1·2 1·3 1·3 1·2 • '2 ' 1-2 s-1 o~K•oon w ... Sout"-1 Tides TOOAY • 31 p Ill T HVfl IOA Y 1231 •"' , ... m 2 4tpm 74tlpm pool poor POOf poor poor poor poor 2.S ,, o• 43 28 S..n .... lod•r •• e Of p m . -H1u•.O•r •• 5 •3 • m end_., egein el II Oii pm Moon ..... lod•t •• 11 37 pm ..... l IN<.Oey 11 V 32 I m Ind rl-IQll!n et 1137pm Texas boy with new heart clings to life LOMA LINDA (AP) -A 3·)ear- old Teitas boy remained in cntKal cond1t1on Wcdncsda> after rece11,.ing a second heart tran'iplant at Loma L mda Univers1l)' Medical Center "ltcky Camzale<i of Austin. "-ho received a ~cond heart last Thursda\ after a first transplant failed, hadn··, improved, hospital spokeswoman A.n1ta Rockwell said Dr. Leonard Bailey. the surgeon who performed the operation, said Tuesday t~t Nicky "1sdefini1ely on a very thm lane between detenorauon and improvement " Meanwhtle. Jes~ Sepulveda. the Pasadena infant who two weeks ago rrce1ved the heart of a brain-dead M1ch1gan boy, was recovering at Loma Linda and had yet to show signs that hie, hod) wa\ reJCCltn1t tht' hearl. Kock\1,.l·ll w1d Haby Jame\ -who v.cnl home alter a heart 1ransplan1 in Apnl but v.as rcadm111ed b\.'('ausc of a reJelllOn episode -wa'i allo~cd Ill go home Another infant hean transplant pauent. known publicly onl)' as Baby Rachael. continued tu make progres'i in fighting a re1ed1on episode. WILD RIVERS PARK MAY OPEN SOON •.. From Al I hl· In inc < u won a court order Jurw IX 10 hlod the opening uf th<.' parktoda} because the park had la1led 10 obtain the full S 10 m11l1on in liahthl) t·ovcragc agreed upon last 'car. said Jefl V. allan'. an auomc-. for thl' com pan~ l ysaght said park operaton had fikd a lawsuit earlier thts month 10 rescind that agreement. He said the ~llJ n111l1on 1n llabtht} demanded b y the In inc ( n wa<, an arb1traf) figurl' "pulkd out of a hat It''> not that 11", nt'U:'>'ial") lur c.afct) " No lease d<X u· rnl.'nt ur governmt•ntal agcnc~ r1.·· ttuires that amount said l }'saght. "It 'another effort 10 stall" the park l 'fsaght said after thl!' park ~as appro"cd by the lr,1ne City Council. lht• In inc< ·o ~1d tht' park could not go torv.ard without $25 m11l1on in liah1hl\ "The\ mtRhl ha"c wclla~kcd lor $25 billion" in 1<>da} \ 1nc;urante drmate. hl' added \lanaging general partner Bill Drane} said before the hcanng. · In toda} 's market 11 ma) not be po)s1blc to get SIO m11l1on .. 11·c; not JU'it the water park. ctll<.''> and churches arc having trouble grt11ng 1nsurante too. he said Robert Coldr<'n. an attorney for the In 1ne C.o., denied there was an)' intention b~ the landowner to stall the park and make ll unprofitable to get out of a master lease w11h l 10n Countr~ Sa fan Th<.' lease c"<pirc<. in 1997 Coldren said the $10 m1lhon v.a<; a minimum fi&ure determined b)' the com pan) 's risk manager to protect the landowner Coldren counterc<l 1ha11he Irvine< o was nol rnnv tnced that The Solash had even the S6 n11lhon 111 h.1h1fi1, ·We Clon't havL' any C\.tdcncc of an) coverage.'' c;:ud Coldren Responding 10 Ir" ine ( o. rnncems. Judge Seo' Ilk ordcr<'d The Splash tu also show prool ol rts $6 m1ll1on in ltab1ht) insurance toda)' DRUG ... From Al :'o.arcot1c Enforcement and shenff'i 1nvcst1gator'> frum R1H•rs1de and Orange count1e'i More than a do1en FBI agent'i a'lsembled early l ucsday in front of the Newpon Beath poltcc sta11on Station wagon. sedans and one Mercedes Benz v.ere u<,ed b) agents in the operation SECOND COUNTY DEPUTIES' SICKOUT ... From Al J'>\lgned to an 1.•vc•n1ng patrol \hilt \allcd 1n \Ilk. That JOh a~11on cost the lOUnt\ ahoul $10.600 IO 0\ en a me pay as lkpu11e) assigned to the da} shift were a'iked to work an additional 5h1ft, 011\on said The cost of today'\ \ICkoul' ha\ 'fCI to he determined. he \<lid \hhough le'>'> than half of thoc;c a\<,1gned lo work today called in sick. the JOb action auuall) was more '>uccec;sful than numbers indteat('. \a1J Rohen Mad cod manager of the Splli~g Ras SpllUKg! Let the sun shine in! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters .. In sizes & colors to fit your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (71 4) 548-6841 548-1717 deput} shenlls a-.scx1a11un. The figure of W people 'NhO should have reported to "-Ork includes ~rf>l!'ants, who are not induded in JOb actions. and deputies who were already planning to work overtime to fill morning shifts, McLeod said. As '5uch. MacLeod said. the per- centage of those staying otT the Job at the assoc1at1on"<. request was really much h1gherthan 16 out of 39 MacLcod said the deputies· JOb actions are intended to accomplish three goals: to orovrde a show ofunatv in oppos1t1un to the cuunt) 's contrat·t offer. to accomplish a ~it kout w11hout an) drop in secunt) or public safety and to force rnunty rcprec;rntattvec, back to the nego11a11ng table "We feel "-t"ve already ac - comphsheJ tht· fir'> I two goals." Mad.cod c.aut "Now, "" want the third .. Macleod said additional Job ac- t1onscan be t'\pec1ed 1f contract talk~ do not resume, Designed • Finished • Installed J ' Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa ........_.... ........................... _. __________________ ~~~~ \ • Sum~er singles progralD offered lrv10c Valley toUqc's community scrv1ces department will offer a two-day sinaJes program. ''The Summer Singles Expenencc: The Ex8lorers" Fnday from 7 to 9 p.m and Saturday from I a.m to 5p.m The class includes an exploratton of Upper Ncwpon Bay Wlth the 1u1dancc of an cxpenenced naturahst. Robert S1meson will conduct the work· shop, which is priced a1 $35, and funher 1nformauon is available at 559-3333 Medicare seminar slated Ragship HeaJth Care Center of Newpon Beach will present a proiram on the realities of Medicare Thursday at 7 p.m. at the center, 466 F1aphip Road The speakers will include Roben Murptly. dir«tor of nursing scrv1ces. RegJna1d Woodward, a financial expert, and Ann LonJ. a phys1cal therapist C all 642-8044 for mfonnat1on and reservations Larynz patlents convene Umtcd Western Medical Center and the Amencan Cancer Society will present a laryngec- tomy v1s1tor muning session Thursday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the center, 1001 N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. All interested laryngectomecs and speech pathologjsts arc invited and should contact Betty McM1cken at 953-3328 for more anfonnat1on. Valley watch session set A special citywide meeting. for the Fountain Valley Neighborhood Watch 1s scheduled for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. City disaster preparatton coord1· nator Larry Lammers wtll discuss what people can do to protect themselves Call Laurann Cook at 965-4488 for details. Guatemala talk planned Dr Seymour Menton. chairman of the Academic Senate and professor of Spanish and Portuguese at UC Irvine. wtll speak on the Guatemalan novel Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Library. The program is free and open to the pubhc, and refreshments wtll be served Call 497-1733 for further tnformatton Women's Club plans soclal In tnformal ice cream social will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Costa Mc~ Women'sClub clubhouse. 610 W 18th St. All members and prospective members arc invited and should call Madge Neiman at 631-4758 or Wilma Graveline at 675-5718 for more information. Actress to appear Margaret A very. nominated for best suppon1 ng actress for the movie "The Color Purple." wall perform Fnday at 8 p.m. 1n the Plummer Aud1tonum, on Charman Avenue at Lemon Street in Fullerton. She wtl discuss the movie and deliver dramatic readings from her autobiographical ma· tenals Tickets are $1 0 and ma) be obtained b) calhng the commun1t) scr. ices dcpanment at lrvtne Valle} College. 559-3333 Prenatal classes ongoing New and expectant mothers can stay fit 1n special exerci~ classes offered by the South Coast YMCA Prenatal classes focus on prcpanng for the physical demands of pregnancy and labor. Postnatal classes strengthen muscles that may have been weakened during pregnancy and help a new mother regain or even improve upon her pre-pregnancy fitness level. Exercise and games to share wtth baby are also included an the class. Both programs arc taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays by YMCA fitness instructor Shan Schumacher in "the GYM" at Crown Valley Community Park, Laguna Niguel Registration is ongoing. call 495-0453 or 831-9622 Wednesday,June25 • 7 p.m., Lapaa Beacb Pl&DJ1lng Comml11ion, Cit) Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave Thursday. June 26 • 6 30 p.m., 1.a,uaa Beach Board of Adjual· meat, City Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 6:30 p.m .. Lagana Beach Hou1ln1 Committee • Community Center. 384 lqJon St PoucE Loe Orange Coat O~IL v PILOT /Wed11e9a.y, June 25, 1 Panel wants school chief appoin~ed By ROBERT HYNDMAN °'-~ ......... The Oran&e County Supcnntcndt·nt ol ~hools \hould be t1ppomtcd by the Board of Education. not elected by voter,, tht' Oraner ( ounty Grand Jury recommend) In .s report rclcast>d Tuesday the Grand Ju') ~1d ct 'pec1al comm1<,~1on. compo!.ed of bu$tOl'\\. l I\. ll ;and c-ducational leader), ~hould ~formed to explort' the benent-. of appo1n11ng th<.· coun1r <tChools chief That comm1ss1on -; study should be completed m 11me lor a referendum to be subm111ed tu voter~ in 1988 1uro~ rct:ommcndcd The repon !Ml1d while iln C'lellcd \(hoot\ ch1t'f may be more re\pon\1ve to p;arc-nls and tu~ye~. an appointed \UJ)('r- 1ntrndent may be more hkcl) to rcpre~nt lhc best lntere~t\ of t'ducatlon for the county "A \upcrintcndcnt h1rtd by un circled \Chool ~rd is directly acrnuntablC' to that board and the standards tht') set Th1\ "-'OUld preclude tht' clouding of issues c.haractcnsttt of a pohtacal campaign " JUrOF') notrd. "The office shoud no1 be wuhin the pohucal arena of elec:t1ons" The urand Jury ~1d candtdatc' for the appointed pos111on rnuld be rccru11cd throu&h a nat1onw1dc effort. B) clect1n1 the pos1t1on candidates arc hm1ted 10 tho~ res1d1ng in Orange ( ount) In mosl Cahfornta counties, the repon noted. the supennlnldent as elected by popular vote But en such counties as L<>i Angel~ San DtCJO and San Franc1st:o. lhe supenntcndent ts hued hy thc-county \C'hool board In add1uon to Orange Count), San fkmardano, Fr~no San Mateo and Alameda counties art 1mon1 those now cons1denn1 chan&ang from eltctcd to appomted supcnntendents. In 1ls cxam1na11on of the Orange< ounty l:Xpanment of Education. the Grand Jury alw recommended improved com- mun1ut1on between the count) d1stnct and local school d1stnrn. In a ~parate report also releal,("d Tueda). the Grand Jury au.wt· r first ti me 1n I 0 )'tal"I the C aty, JU'en1le court schools The Grand Jury ruommcndtd t t IXpartmcnt o(Educ:allon test 1tudt'nt1 for basil· skills to help tcarhcn mec1 the cduca11onal need.$ of the c:b1ldren. T eti1na hould be doM periodta11ly ind the !'Hults should be forwarded to olhtr insuuons ~hen the tucknU att: tranJ.- fetTCd wnhin the court 1Chools sy,~m ot rrlca~. The Grand Jury noted that bccautt of the nature or students men.din& the court school'>. 1here is no •orluna o~tion of parents or tcac:hen to lake 1ntnnt an tho s.chool's programs and opcratton' ' Water watchers keep their guards up 200 lifeguards brush up on their training at hospital seminar By MICHELLE COLE Of .... DeltJ ..... ...,. Wath a black thrtt'·nng notebook and pen m hand. 18-ycar-old Tim Collins was one of 200 lifeguards gathered at Hoag Memorial Hospital Monday night, anxious to learn how to handle the medical t'mcrgenc1es he may face 1h1s summer "I always looked up to the guys m the red towers." said Collins. a first year hfeguard at Laguna Beach "And now I can appreciate the daily rcspons1biltues and tough dec1S1ons the lifeguards have" To help lifeguards make those decisions. and to enhance the tra1nmg they alrcad~ have rect'1vcd Hoag Hospital and the Newpon Beach Manne Dcpanmcntco- sponsorcd the three-hour seminar called "Don't Let Your Guard Down." Lifeguards from Santa Barbara to (amp Pendleton hstcncd to talks b" Hoag phys1c1ans on subJCCt<i ranging (rom re- cognmng and prcvt'nllng cervical spine injunes, rcsusc1tat1ng ncar-drownmf v1c- t1ms, to 1reat1ng lacerations and 1el > fi<.h stings Although man~ ol tht' prescntalJOn'.> seemed to be geared towards second year medical studt'nts. Dick De Boer, a 22-ycar- old state ltfeguard. said tht' physiology was "merely a review of matenal we learnt-d during tram1ng." This "'as the fourth llml' De Boer and his twm brother Dane who also 1s a state lifeguard had attended the !'>tminar "The main 1h1ng 1s that all of this becomer, o;econd nature for us," Dane ~1d "The mort' 1t 1s sc-cond nature. the better we can incorporate 1t on the JOb .. The doctors also touched on lifeguards' occupational health concerns Costa Mesa ophthalmologist Lionel DaS1lva warned that "repeated e"posure to the sun can and will cause damage to the eyes .. DaS1lva predicted that 20 to '\O J Llfepa.rd tralnln& program coorcllnator Dr. Jack Skinner (eecond from left) chata with gua.rda (from left) Wayne Dottenwhy, Laguna Beac&: Alex Ollllr .......... ~ ..,_ Peabody, Cf'J'8tal Con State Park. and lllke Starkweather, Bantmcton State Beach, at Bo.& Memorial Be»pltal 8eDi.lnar. percent of the llleguards would develop ptel)gJUms. a corneal growth that inh1b1ts v1s1on. He advised lifeguards, and any- body who spends time m the sun. to mve'>t 1n sunglasses that block at least 98 percent of the sun's ultraviolet light Lifeguards should also be aware of the .\IDS danger. said Greg Super an cmerg· ency room physician at Hoag But Super added. "I really don't think there 1s a nsk · Super said the' should be more concemC'd about hab1ht) factor.; He told lifeguards to be conscrvauve when making Judgments about emergency treatment. Grncraung the most questions as well as the most <1hudders from the audience. "Jcwport Beach dermatologist Dore C.,11· ben's presentation included several shdcs showing sun-related -;kin cancers He warned the men and women that the same thing could happen to them "Put 'iunscreen on lt'SJUSt hkt' bru'ih1n11 your ICt'th. · G1lben said "Use number 15 or h1&hcr. You're stall gomg to be bron.u and beautiful .. This 1s the seventh year that the seminar has been offered Ken Jacobsen. dm:ctorof the Nev.;-pon Beach Manne Department said It 1s an event that the ltfcguards "rcall) look forward to." "1 t answers a lot of their qucsuons about the finer points of what they do .. Jacobsen said Slow-growth group fails to qualify fall initiative Man charged in Mercedes scheme believed identified By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... DeltJ Nol •t9ft By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Deity Nol ltaft A pohucal ac11on group 1hat "'ant., to !>lo\!> growth m Ne"pon Beach has failed to collect enough \lgnaturcs to place a cont ro,ersial traffic 1n111at1H? on the Cit\' ballot tht\ fall · Paul RyckotT. a former ma>or 1n the beach cit~ said Nc"port 2000 will no"" attempt to haH' the 1n1t1atne put to a ul~"tdt: \.Ole earl\ nc>..t '1-<'ar in a special elC'ct1on R>ckotT '>peculated that the pohtKal ac11on group collected only half of thl' required 4.370 'itgnaturc'\ needed to qual- 1f} the 1nt11at1ve for the l"loovember ballot. The 101t1atl\C would lie de\Clopmcnt nghh to traflic. shutting out growth and development 1f tralli<. urnd1t1on<, reach certain lcvcl<i Cnt1cs of the propos1t1on claim 111s little more than a subtle plo~ to put the brake\ to all gro"th m the beach 111' Ryckoff, though. said the 1n1t1at1vc fall'> within the spint of current law He charged that pre~nt Cit) Council members ha.,.e ignored a city traffic-phasing ordinance ··11 fact11'<i ~n gutted .. he said "Th" 1n1IHlll'e will reinvigorate 11." The deadline for placang the 1n1t1all'<' on the No.,.cmber ballot 1s not unul June JO. but RyckotT conceded lhe group could not gather enough -;1gnatures b~ that date "Je"-'pon 2UOU ha<, hecn collcl tmg ~ignatures since .\pnl I b Tn force a special elcet1on. the group must collect about 6.b()() signatures or IS percent of the rcgi'ilered 'ote~ m Newport Beach fhe petitions mu\t be turned 1n b) mid-October RvC'kofT pred•c!ed lhc \1gnaturC' dn"l' will meet wtth sucCe\'> '"People havr been ,.\l'f\ receptive and we made a dcc1s100 that 11 would be v..1~r to go for a 'ipe<'1al clectwn · <iCltd R \'t:kot1. a mcm tx-r of "'lcwport 2000 Huntington Beach police behc'e they'H 1drnttlicd a ~n1or c1t1Len who alleged(}· uS('d bogu\ checks and an an""cnng ~f'\ KC to steal Mercedes Bc.-n1 auto'i from fi.,.e people When he was arrested last we-ck. the gra) -haired man &3' e onh the name I med on a dn.,,cr's license that police said was a forgen Investigator'\ released the man's photo to ncv.\papers. hoping a reader would come forward to 1dent1fy him But HununitOn Beach police spolcs"oman Jo .\one Bonko"sk1 said the man final!\ gave a detention officer "-'hat is behc"'cd to be his true namC' when the elderly man "'as transferred to Orange t ount~ Jail Bonkowski said the man told1a1I official\ he" Hall) fnedman. a 72-ycar-old Hu nt1ngton Beach resident. Huntington Beach Dete<:tt\C Dennis Branch. who " 1nvemgaung the car theft<i. said the name and age match state Depanment of Motor Vehicle records. Branch said a background check 1nd1catcd Fncdman hash1.ed in California for 31 )Cars and has no cnminal record He said offiu·~ ha1.c not determmcd whether thC' man has been lno"' n b) an) other name., The 1nvest1ga1or !>31d Fnedman wa!) arraigned Monda\ 1n V.est Orange Count) Mun1c1pal C oun on nine fclom chargr' allc$10S auto theft and forger) Fncdman was lhen returned to Orange ( ount\ Jail 10 heu ofS I 00,000 hail he \atd Bu~glary, hit-run suspect seized after freeway chase . . . \ '4"' and ponahtr generator "'<'re \lolcn Imm a "'arrhou\C.' un thr I ~~10 hll"k ol \k' Park Bou In ard . . . •\ lawnmt•\l>rr wa\ \lolt'n lrnrn a µrail<' ol J hnmr on Fremont • • • Th1r\ r' took a '>(I 01 aolt dub' lrPm 1hr camf)('r ot a tru,i.. parkt'd on \p.u ro.,.hav.lo. . . . \bout S:! (JO() "'onh nf \lhc~arC' a111l J bt, \cir \l>Cf't' \tokn trom a "'"drn, t• on 1h,· I t<(l(1 hlock ot Ruttnn~h<'ll . . . l htp\ \.'and' and 'oolo.u.'' ''"''\' \l•>lt·n I rum !he--..:1·"' pon Dunc:-\ \n;ad. \h,•11 1131 Bacio. Bil\ Dnq· Thr lo" dlO•' • S~ I \ burttlar hrol..r in1t1 .1 I 111'1-I \1a1,1a f)ark,·d on thr 4 'Ou hlod ol \ 11n 1-.dnnt'n .ind ~1olt' a ~•rn·o a mulo..-ur hall rirc~1p11on gla\\t\ .ind ll'"'<'ln The 11•" ,,,mr to St ~1111 SI ' . . . \ f(olc• "'•lch wonh morr than S7,00(l "ll\ \ll>lcn Imm a l"l.'Sldt'net on thr I 7t)(J M,,. I.. 111 <.)u:i1I Strttt • • • \ andal l..nock('J do""n nine ncv. r ••111\ptu<. tret' 11 a Cit\ park on thr 2b00 nl "~ •I \•~la dtl Oro Th(' t~\ llT wonh <.1 •1r.1d1 A high-speed freeway chase that c;taned 1n Santa Monica and raced through Orange County rndC'd Tues· da} night v..hen tl1ghwa} Patrol officcr'i arrested the burglary and hit and-run suspel·t near Sand Canyon .\venue 1n Irvine David Mortinez, whose agr and Jddrcs!> wl'n: unava1labk this morn 1ng. "-J~ arrestrd w1thou1 incident afkr lhc l'ng1nC' failed m his I Q6~ Fountain Valley Tht owner of Holly's Hair Hut. I I 74Q Edinacr Ave . lold pohct that thtl'\.('\ rn1e~ her open buiinrss. stok diamond and aold nnas from a ,b('lf and fl<"d undcttcttd. Th(' lo,\ w•• C',llm1tcd al Sl 2.000 ! • • fht' d1ret·1or or Capp <·arc. a health hu~1n~ at 17 BO Brookhu,.,1 ~t reported Monday that ovt'r the wt't'ktnd twn tclcphont' systems w-r-rr ,tokn from 1hr omctt Tht loss WllS ~llmalrd Ill s~.2fl ~ • • • .\ re"denl of th(' 11 700 hlock ol .\mt'thyst rcporttd th<" thrf\ of a hlack I Q78 Honda motortyde from thl' curb near bt'r horn(' The 101, wa, l'\t1ma1td at S900 • • • A Nc-wport Btach rc"ldrnt told poh•'(' Monday 1h11 thieve, hmkt • w1ndo~ to buraJanrt bis wh1tt IQ711 Volk,wairn Rabbit while ht wa<1 'm11n1 1 fn('nd in f-ounta1n Vallt\ on lht 111 100 blolk of Bl'OO\hurst ~IFT'tt The lo s 1ncludl"d MtteO rqu1pm('nt 'Mtt1h S '~ Ford van and hr moved to the shoulder of the southbound lntcl"'\latc S. near and Canyon. 'i31d C H P <ipokesman Paul Caldwell Mortinez 1s SU'iJ>C('ted of a hurglan and a hit-and-run incident 10 l\anta Monica. When local poh<:e \a"' him near the beach area. Mon1ne1 re· portedly sped awn» start mg a free\.\ a\ chasr that rcachC'd spced<i of 80 mph, < aldwcll said • • • Entcnng throu&}I a southwr,t, h«lroom window. buralan ransack('d a home Tuesday on the 11 SOO blod. ol Or\h1d Tht loss inrludC"d sm11l uem• v1lu('J 11 SI OO • • • o\ m1drnt ofthr 11600 block ol K'""'" ( 1rdt told pohet' vandal~ u~ 1 kC') or olhtr item to 11en1tcli the p111nt on hi\ hlack IQll' Volvo TurtM1 Th<' rlamaar '"-1\ (',l1m1ttd I I \2,()()() Coeta Meaa +\ S62Q color td('vt~wn v.-.u rl'poncd ,1olcn from an 11>11rtm<"nt at Q~Q V11lcm·1a St between Q• m and 4 lO p.m. Monda\ f ntr) was m11dr b) twt'11ng the door knub oft • • • A.n SU \trrTu .,.'ll rtportrct \llllrn from the Harbor A.n:a Adult l>af( arr C rntc-r. 661 Ham1ltt1n St ' httW('('n , rm tnday and 7.H am Monda) f nlf') w11' m1dr 1hrou&)l an unlockN v.1ndn"' • • • A. v.'lter lt'a~ dttC'\tor wonh S2 1)(111 "" rrpori('d ~toltn Imm t\tnnrh "-at tr I"' .\ngclt'' police 101ncd \anta Monica officer<; 1n the cha\t' L <xal { Hr olliCCr'\ took II\ er the pur\Ull at ahout 10 H pm "'hen "'1nntnC'1 real'hcd the R l\.Cr'i1de free""a' inter· rhange with the \anta .\na frce"-J\ r ralhc on the frcewa) s "a'i mndl'r Jtc l aldwell ..aid and no 1n1unc<; nr J" 1dcnt'i were rt>ponC'd 10 con nee turn "1th the l ha\e rrr11tm<'nt C n. '190 '\1rport I oop hc-twl'Cn IMI \\Nln<''O<l\ and Muntlin • • • ( l\h llltahna S~OO plu\ \'lrlC'O llnd autl111 1.1"1C'llC'\ v.onh S \ O "'<'re lt'ponc1I \tnlt'n fr<lm an 1partmrnt Al \0~4 hllmnrt' ~ ll\ .lllt\UI ~ J' m f n<lll\ r nU'\ '"'"' mat.Ir lhrough a Nthroom ""'ndo"" lrYlne A. car "tfT() "'" \lolrn Ill'"' 11 Hh11 If petkt'd on thr I 00 hl•"l\ Ii. ol l'mr1 IC'°ll' l ut'\da' nigh 1 . . . \omc Cl'1hn• '"°'and 11t.tchmtnl\ \l>Cl't' \IOIC'n fmm a bU\lnC" 1n i shuppin11 AITA 11 1hr 14 lOO hlock of l ul ver [>n1r • • • Th<' \pcaken 10 an unl«kt'J \olk\ ¥1 IJrn R111 !'lflo.tc.I un 'iht"nrlan "l'l'r \tnlrn • • • A, l'anl\llnll Irk' mon tct "'"' \Jolrn frnm 11 hu\lnt\\ nn thr ~000 hhk lo. of Hu\enl"\\ l rnlt"r Dn' r • • • ~ I 'lli6 "-h1tr t nH•la "'tlh no hccnw- platc' "'' \lolrn lrnm lhr IRlll) hit ... ~ 111 K111M"r \1<'n11r • • • Four whrrl\ and 11rr' ,rnJ a \ICrt'u "-l"rr \lolC'n from a \I olk\"-B(ll"n \<. IITO('O parlo.t'd on thr I '\flOhlod of lnrJ11n \\rnue .... 11h 11\ \u n roof open . . . r he radii\ V.3\ ,1nlcn lrom a l'h mouth ( 011 parlo.t<l on tht" 1.$41 Kl hlo; ~ c.f < uh rr Dn-c~ Laguna Beach Thr <'"'nt'r 11 .1 gnn I QX \ I >t~KI" 01plumat rrponc-d lhr .:u '"•lrn 1 uc\J.:a\ on Roat I an\l•n Orl\ r T hr 1·ar "'hll h v.a' rented. ne•rr v.a\ rc1urnrJ • • • I\ South ( oa\I Htfh\l>O\ llu\lnn' n· porltll ,1 hu1gjat\ I ur~lil\ i v. 11h .111 unknt'"'n amount t'I J<''"-<'lf') t11k<'n • • • ~ 1111.1 I ~112 ronr1111 I ]t•Xl \lllt1on "•w.un "'Ii' r<'rortt'J 'tolrn dunna thr n1Jht. a \outh < t)a\I ll11hwa\ tc\l,knt lllld poh,e Monda, • • • l'ol tl~ .irrr,trd 1 wn I 7 \.Ur olll mnk\ T ur\Ja\ 11n ,u,p1c-1nn ,,f po\~\\1n1 'toltn propt"n' < lne of thr '"'" "'"''~ n11mr' "err ,..11hhd•1 alt,(• " ""l'f" 1C'J 1•1 gr.\n.I 1hrfl. p.1hlr \11J . . . \n 1w .. 111ll and ha11cr\ .... , rrpnnrJ I uc'Cih n1~ht on Nonh < t>.l\t ll1f!h"•" The \llhm ...... , 1rr111rc1 at thr \(rnr Im minor 'h1,ultlrr 1nJunr<. ~o arrr•t• "'l"rr me,f(' Newport Beach A \ 1'111'11"' llroke 1nt1• '" ,, tio111• moorC'\.I oil lht ?1lO hlo...k t1f li.n '1rt"CI 11r11l11'A ll'h .an.I a r1d1n lrnfn 1hr · "ir• 1 n1mp 1nJ ..... II '""'· • ll'IC'I l\hln M't n.1 11nmun11mn frl,m lh<' 'R;in C'I • In all •hr lo•~ 111m<' 10 S.2 l . . . ~'<'rll p1rn·\ ul 1n .. rln ~unh murc 1h<1n S.:'2,()0() in all "'<'IT \lo.lcmn Imm th1• \<'H1nd·Ooor h<'dn1\1m of a ft'\tdrnrr on I hr tl()c 1 blix ~ ut \ 1a l 1Jo Nord T h1• ~ppal"l.'nt hurglar; m." da1r t>.l(lo. a month or more \ \,lnrJal UIU~• S•\'\ In dam,\llC I'>\ 'm11\h1n1 1 parlo.1n1,t mr1n on : \r,I 4'.trrt't .... 11h" h1mma ~ \('llO"-h\dra1:1i; 11:'\0r 1ac k "'onh t ' ""' \tolen lrnm an OfX'n jlM.tllC' on lh" '"'(l hlod; of In inr \\l•nur • • • \ th1d t>rok(' into a 4\l-loot ll\>;1t 1lnd.c-d nrar Ba' fron1 on Balhoa l'lan.t an.I \lolr \l<'rrn . a IW<•-'""I\ raJw .in.I l'lc1111C'' nf 'n.1k:i and v.h1\ll:l'\ I hr lei" camt 10 . . . ' ) amaha m1llor wonh SI 400 "' ~ '1"ll•n Imm a ruhhcr d1ngh~ docked 11 I .in,r,... I ;indtng 1~i)O PaC'1fic lN I ll1»h"·" • • • \ '3ndal pt"rhlf" armed with 1 tiammrr '"'ll\hC'd lhr wind,h1eld' of five (;!~ parkrd at Ra"<'r·, ~tuarant SI RO Am h T.~1.11 damage lame 10 S2,000 Huntinl(ton Beac;h Aurr.t;u' pnrd open a l<X'ked front door In lhl' l~iOllhlO("lo. of( laremont Ind ~Ole '1dt'o n1111pmrn1 'alued at S400 • • • \ S ~c n111 hoard motor was stolen from lhr hoal 1\1\ rft'l\UfC docked Ila shp In I m1rin.1 .11 I Mf10 Panfil < oast H t&h,,.•" ; . . T h1r' <'' ''"It' S 110 in ~pnnldn tq111p-mrn1 from a C'OO IN<tmn \~I. pi11rked 1n thr I 0<x.-1 hlO<'k of ~moa Bandits get $900 at S&L I ountain Valle\ J~oh~l" Ml' looking tnr two mC'n who rohbt"•I a l<K<il ""' IOJ'\ nd loan &'i<oOC1ft11on of nhoul $1.>0(.l '-fonda\ mom1nJ1. Dctectl\ e fn.a1n Che,h1rc 1d1he holdup oc uf'TtJ at I I :i m 111 I ull· enon "8'1ni\ and loan \\\ooa11on. I 020 Rroo\; hur t \t "hrn a man 1·ncered . 1h,rla ed a blue 'tl'd rt" '11ht'r and ~kmandC"d ('Jl\h lrom a 1elkr l hC' unman "'a' «IMC. nb(-11 8' ::a "'hlle man, aar .25 to 30. about S ~t. 7 1nchc~ tall, wt:ta}\1111 about 14S to I SO pound~. ~llh a thin aid.. C he hn~ td Tht robber r- tn a blu<' ihin wtlh rain hru1drn r hC''ihtrc \aid the man left the bank nd rnte~ a wa11101 car dn o b)o n111he1 man Tht tlway dC'..cnhcd ai gray or lihu. comsxm wtth •hatch ' Alabama election results in squeaker MONT(10MLR) \l,1 IAPI - ~ttornn < 11:1wral ( h.11l1t· ( .radiltd .. ,.)ing he h:arnl hi\ 1l.!1 ru" ''' 111n over L 1 < ul\ Bil H,l\lt•, 111 a Dcm<Xr31rl guhc:rnator1al rr1111.11' might he: '>tukn. onkrl·J h.ilh11' impounded toda' hut <..ud he v.as confident he "ould kaJ \labJmct u' ficorge V..allale·, \Ul"U'>'>or Gntdd1lk 4 I. '' hu '"ill hl·d lr11111 kepublrcan rani... .. Ill H'a" .1gl• put .1 lOn!,en au'c \tamp on \lah,1111.i 101 the po\t-V..allale lra a' hl' drt'" B1hll Belt whites and well-to-J11 u1h.1111tr' 1nclud1ng Repuhhlans IOhl .1 u1.1l1 11on that edged Ba'k' ·, h1r ll 1.1! labor hca'' forle' 1n fuc,J.i, ·, 1 un off But Ba\lc\ 1ra1ltng h\ 'o n1e.: 11 r)(M 'otes out ol nwrt· than c.ioo 0(,. I t.1,1 rdu~ to conCt'dl' om· 01 the t h•'l '' races rn .\lahama h1,h1n "Don't count ll ou1 •· ,.11d thl' .:i \Car-old former Jllornn ~1·nNal "ho fed the li\l'-{and1datl' lrcld 1n lhl' June 'rx·mo1.rattl pnman With 4.1'>4 Llf ~.2'1J pll'llfld\ reponrng < 1raddll i... h.1d 4f!!l 4'il \Otes. or 'I I rx·rll'nt and B.1dl'' h.1.t 451 284 or 49 IX'fll'llt C1radd1d: a\ thl' <.tall\ dul'I l.1" offill'f \t.·nt m1dmgh1 ll'll'gra111' 111 'oung olliuah 111 v, ul .\IJh,1111,,·, o" lOUnl1es and ordt'fl'd ;,ill hJll111' poll George Wallace Jr. li \l~ dl'l lllln lll.tl ltllll'\ .Hid fl l.tlnJ 111.l!l ri,1 I \l'l uri:J 1111 I hc ull 1t 1.11 .ti)\ .t,<, I h' al'o Jl\p~lll'hnl t.1nip.11gn ll'P· 1t ..,l'nt0.1ll\''' 10 1lw 1<1unl1t'' "to 'll 1111h the rt:turn' all n1gh1.'' 'aid ~pol..l· "uman J;,in1c :-..ohlc' "I h\'rt,.., .1 gre;.i1 h:ar the ell'( 111111 lllJI ~· \lukn II\ l'fllll!hl .. \lltl(lu~h \l, ;,ill.11t' h.1d1· la1t'\\t·ll 111 1hc l'lnlor;il Jrl·na. hr\ \11n . < n'!ll(l\' \\ .t1!.1tl' Jr l'dgcd I 11n "\\alt hd11g" ll't!!kr 1n lhl' lkm•>llaltt runoll l11r ''·•It' lrl·.1,url'r 1 ht' 'llllllgt·r \\.tllan• 1~ h.t' n1H1pp11nl'nl 111 Nn\l·mhc:r. \nnlhl·r l;1m1lt.11 \l:1h.1ma name. I 111 I11l,11m Jr . 1q111 thl' I knHx.rat1l lll•111111.it lift tor ht'Ull'll.ltll 1!(11\l·rnor '" t'r <.tale"<. n John I t'.1gul' ~t·t·p1ng Jh\t: the polil11.1l tr.iJ1111m \ILtrted h) tm father. ( rtl\ l.ulll'\ l "lhg Jim" I o1'om Daylight Saving Time wins extension of three weeks 8) the Associated Pre~" \\.\\HI 't, T< l'\ -l t'I lht'll I~ la~ht \J\l'lh lht· l urd \nd kt lht:rl' l)\• mort ol t 1n lht• l'\\'lltn~ Jd<klll lht• I llfl~rl'\\, "-hil h l>J\'>l.'d ll'gl\IJlt<>n tn lengthen l>a\lr~111 ~a11ng I •nil' h1 th11 t 1cd.;:, The at11on 1.1mt· on J 101ct.· \Oil' I Ul'Wil\ ,1, the I IUU\l' \l'OI lhC' nr 'I"'"" "hll h h.1' llll" \upport Ill lht' Reagan admin1 ~tr.tt 11111 to the prl·.,1tkrn .,Lil·,~. l 11dt:1 lhl pl.in tx-~1nn1n~ nc't \.t'ar P<'t1pk ""uld '>(.'\their dod.:' ahlad .111 h<1u1 1111 tht.• llr)t ~und.11 1n \pnl Undt·r a 1·~06 la" da~ltithl·'·'' ir1~ 11rnt• ha' bt'.gun on thl· la<.1 "u11d.11 111 \pnl ""o l hangl· "uu Id he rn<1dc 111 I hc t•nd 1 nr. d.1' tor J:" l1ght·'<I' in~ 111m· I hl' f 1 n.11 Sunda1 in< >uoht:r 'Hlppnrtl'" 11l 11111rt· <la ' lt~hl 11mc had pmhl'd 111 111u1 l' tht· final d,1, IC• 1hc l1r I "u11d.I\ 111 '''' t'll 1i,·r hu1 .J l 11mpr11m1'1 "·'' l t'.I• lwd to extt:nd II •tnl\ lhfl'l.' 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Te'" f rop1t.1 'Hirn H1 nn l Kr'" n11n 11i• '' .11 '111.,1 humcam· l<x.la. t h.:i.,1 n~ h1mda d, 1f 1 v. 111t 1'r' tr 1 111 1 h1.11 ''i!' 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'" 111~·.111111·.t l llllll &tcordtnt: 111 the R11ma1 1 C .11h 1!11 \r hd1rn 1 't "' < 111< .Jf " "''ll'r 111\ ' l11u~t1 111n arthd1t1lt'\<' \fl11~t'""11i.tr1 -..11d I 111·"1." th.11 \lfllil.n 1k t.l 'l••n' h ..... hn·n madl' ahout olhl'r rc1• rtr.t u11t11 111'1111' < .tn1111 l,1\l ,1ll1n1' tk111.tl 111 .1 p11hl11 Roman< ,1th11l11 lunn.il ii 1hl·r1 ' l\,1 l 1~.l'11l11 1od ol puhlt, \t,111d.1l 111 llil· la11htul otlinal<. \.!Ill I Ill' hod ,, nl \11 1111111\ Hi end h" 4 \l,11 1old h111tlt1·1 11t•11· found IJtl' \u1Hl.1 ' 11l.1 1H 1 111 111111111,1 111nl1tltl \.111 ' LONGJOHN StLVEl{S •1 ..._ •h \~ n11 fu I t 11 'J' 'I~ ift''\Hl~ • , 1.i,J .~ I ._.., \'l•LJ v..h1,1lm~ fqr 1nort 3095 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me a C A~rofUI from Fed co> House deadlocked on Contra aid Reagan twists 2 more Democat arn1s: count now 212-212 with l 0 undecided .1ppro' 1ng ground rull''> ant.I lavrKhtni a ruund of rhl'l<>m: Rt•p Peter Ku\tma\cr. l>-Pa . talkd the ( ontra'> "dope dl'aler,, thlt:\ l"S and murderl•r-.." and ..aid thl'Y \hould r~e1"e noth1n~ unlit the.> admrn1strauon mah·., a rnmplcte .1ccountin~ for mune\ alrl·ad\ S<'.'nl c'tahh'>hment ol a ~<1\ 1e1 bac.c: rn ( entral Amenl·a" . Rep I ed Wem. D-N Y . rdem~d to the prl"$1dent''> speech T ut'sday and h1\ tc.>lephone calls to members \\.\SHl .... (1 101'. (\f') -lfoU'K' Speaker r h11ma!o t' O'Nctll Jr 'kltd toda~ .1 lohh-.ing hlltl b~ President Reagan ha' lUn\ 1nu·d at least t\.\.o mort• Hou'>e I>emonat<. to -..otl' tor a S 100 m1lhon aid pl.10 for "itlaragua' C ontra rl'fx'I' kJ\ rng the HuU'>l' d111dcJ 112-211 on thl' l'>!>lll' "1th lhl' remaining IU memhc:r' und<'Ctdt·d R<'agan aprcaled to C ongrc.,, 1r1 a tde1 t\Cd add rt''>'> T ue\da\ and 1eroc:J in on pos">1hk· '" rng \ u1e-. rn a -.c.·rit·, ol tdephunl· call'> and pn,ate ml"l'I· 1ngs and O'Nl·rll ..aid "therl' " n11 qUt''>llOn Ill m'.t mrnJ" thill llH pre\rdt•nt'\ dlon'> had an 1mpall "Onc t'I our Democrat\ had a pt•r1,on.tl l all frum 1ht prn1dent and l han~ed h1' 1 Oil' .. <l'Nc.>tll said "He had nn t'r 1.111..ct.I to J pre\1Jen1 ht:ad 10 lwad and ht• wld U'> · I "'a' \n 1hr1lk·J I thought I "'a'> wll..rng to thl· J)Opt.' \\keJ lo prl·J1ll till' llllltllllll', O'Nt•1ll \aid that. v.11h \l'' cral houf\ a·ma1ning unlll tht• 'llll', "11·, 212 tu 212 "•th lhl' rnt undt:ndl'd .. Ht· \Jtd 1hat tho\l' DemtXral\ 'h11trng tu \uppon Reagan had 'Oll'd "Ith the lkmucralll kader\h1p v. ht•n the ttouc.t• la't con'.>tdt'rl'd .11d It) the < ontras l ht• Hou\l' upt•m•d deOJll' on thl· 1\sue lor the third lime thl'> ) car. 'V.ht•re ~ the mnnt'}. Mr Prc:s1- dt·111·1 Sf4 m1llton " 1111\\tng " "-n,tmJ}l'r \a1d "( ungrt'\\ \hould not ,1uthon1t· a d1nw until the S 14 m1ll1on '" alu1un1t•tl lnr •• Bui Rep Don R111n R-PJ . 1al.1ng lhl" otha prnnt ol 't(''' ..aid the tin.ti dl'l'ISl<ln 1H1ulll tw .1 1 oil' on "thl' C 1adhali-Khon1t·1111 1t·111111\I al· ltam:e .. \.\hllh ht· ... 11J ha' 1x·nt•tratt·d S°H.'aragua ·v. hen' ou lllntl' righl do"n 11111.·· Kttter ~rd, .i 111lt' ,tg.1111\1 thl' prn1· dent'~ polll\ • ., 'J \Ott for thl' "He\ aiming ht\ powers a~ the great rnmmunitator al us. the mem- ber'> of the Hou~c." Weiss said 'We'rl' thl· pa1~1cs. Today's ~ l<X> m1ll1011 will he tomorrow's SI billion Let\ l'nd < ontra ard toda)' .. But Rt•p [)a, 1d Oh<.'\. O-W1\ lound lault "'11h both thd ontra~and lht• Sandtnl\ta ... "I think \OU\l' gut a lot ulbandll'i in both rnmp'>" ht.> said \1ean\' h1k a """' V. a\h1ngton Pu'it-'\H{ "'l'""'> roll ..aid 1hat 62 P<'fll nt ol lht· rc')pondcnt!. oppo~ m1htan <ind uthl·r .uJ to the { on Ira'> T"l'nl) 111nt pcrLent said th<:y ta' orl'd .t1d Nuclear terrorism threat 'increasing' \\ ·'\ ~ H' "' ( I I Cl:--.. ( .\ p I -T hl· "orld fa1.e'> gm"rng danger lrom terron'>t<. who arm thl'm~h.t:' "1th nuclt·ar device~ or" ho take o' l.T and threatl'n to sabotage a1um1c reactor'> according to an 1ntcrnat111nal <.tud' rcka~t:d toda) "l he prohah11t1-. ol nut kar ll'f· ron .. m 1s 1ncrcas1ng," although thl'fl' has not -.ct been such an 1nc1den1 . ..aid the repon b' the lnternatwnal l a\k Force on the Pre' cn11on ol '\;udt'i.11 ferron'>m R eleasing 1he n·port P~111 1 Le,enthal. "ho ..cned a' nn ult\ l 'Ill' t'ha1rman ol the task torn: told J ne"'s 1.onferenre that the \tud\ ""a' "not an antr-nudear \latemt:nt (and) not a pro -nuclear \IJll'mtnt · "l he goo<l nrws 1s that the proh- ah1ll \\ o fterrnn'>t\ turning to nucka1 form' of \IOkme I'> In"" lt.•,enthal \aid . lhe had ne"\ " th.11 II ... tnlfl'a"ng There url· .1 numlx·r of ''l'p<.1hat should he: tal.l'O 10 mJkl' lhl· prohah1J11~ lo"er .\m<>ng tht most glaring bp'>l'' 1n I ~ goH·rnmt:nt sec.uni~ '>urr11und- 111g nulkar \teapons. l1:1enthal \did, "l'fl'lhu~ahoard Na'' 'hlP'> v.h1ch "do not ha' e an\ '>fX'c.tal \t'll-prolt'l I· 1ng \\Siem\ to prl'' l'lll ll'n11rt\I\ or 01her· unauthon1ttl 1wr,on' 11 1hn · gain anl'\'> to lht·m lrom u\1ng them." !ht• dJngl'I 111 nut lt•.ir ll'rT111 l\lll lhl' panl'I \J\\. \It'll\' lr11m ",1 ttlll· llUl'nll' ol lador<.·· -·The gro"ing 1nlldt•nt1' \OJlhl'>· 11t·a11on and kthaht\ 1•l 1.11n\l·nt1on;tl turms of ll'rron\tn. olll'll to 111c.n·,1\l 'hod 'alul' .. -fhe suppon and 1n 'nme c.a"-l'' \pt.nsursh1p, ul tarorr">m h) n..i11um .\n 1ncrea"ng nurntx•r ol tJf)l,l't\ \Ul'h ·" 11udl·ar fl'dtlOrs u-;ed to gent'rJlt' r<>"t'r or umJul.I re'>earch. -R 1\1ng C\ ltkllll: of hlack nr "gra)" m.1rl.t•h in v.t·apon~-grade nuLkar lul'I "1 errnn'I' t11ulll go nuclear 1n a 'am'I\ ol wa" · 'aid lhl' panel. "h1r h "a" headed b' retired Rear \tlm I hom,1\ r>a1 tC\ and Bernard ffKn·k lhatrman ol E<1&C1 Inc . .md cndudl'd forma ( I.\ Dtrl'l'tor ">tan .. tidd T urnn Tht• nH1\I \l'nuu\ thrtat 1n\olH''> tht• pti'>\IOk thdl of ll nudear "-l'apon. wh1lh might ht• Jetonattd Top Court sidesteps issue of property com pensa:tion Middle • income tax break pursued \\ .\'llll'\C 1 l O~ 1 '\Pt -I ht• \u pre mt• ( ourt tor tht lounh II mt• 111 fi,e \Car<. rc.·tn·atcd 111da' lnim drrtding "hl·tlwr propt:rl~ u\\nc.·" mu'>I ht l 11rnp1:n,,11tJ \\ htn l11"il gl•\ lTOnll'lll\ fl'\lrtl I tht: 11\l' of lhl'll land fh .I ,.4 \lilt' !ht• jU\llll'\ uphl'fd .t ruling 3t1.a1n't l.md dl'' dorx·" 111 ( .thlorn1.1 But tht•c11urt '>att.l 11 latkeJ <1JequJtt· 1nl o rm.111on to J ntdl· the lu.'~ htf \lilh'' l\\lll' fhu\ lhl' l nUrl kit lu1 Jlhtlhl·r dJ\ a Jelin1111t· .itl\"l'r 1111 the Pll"L'r of \IJI\.'\ .rnd l om11111nt1e\ 111 enloru· 111111ng .ind \.'II\ 11onrnl'nl.tl rull'' I hrt'l' prn lllll\ llnll''l \tllll' I 'lh I tltt· t 11ull h.1, h.ll kl·d ,J\~·'' frnm \t•ttlmg th<' QUl''''"n 11l l<1mpen..a1111n .11lcr d P't'h \luJ1 llll! '11111lar la'>t'' I hl· < .1l1111rn1.1 dl 1cl11rx·r, l "n 1enJl·d lhl'lr prorx·n, in dkt t. h,I\ hccn "l,t~l ll .. lrom lhi'm h\ rnlltl- lton-. h.un ng H'\t1.kn11al hou<,1ng ) 0111 ( 11unt\ .md Da\t'i ( alil n fliCtal' hlo 1.i.:d a IJnd d\.'\ dopmt nt g.n •up. \.bl I >1111.ilt.I ..., .. m mer ,\ I ratt\. fn1111 h111ld111~ h11mn 11n \Onll' Court rejec~s union suit restraint \>. \...,lil '\JC1TO'\i ( \J>) -I ht· ...,uprt:mc { 11ur1 h,1, lt'll'1 lnl ,1 R1'.1g.111 admml\tra11un 01d to lUrta1I the 1rad11111nal nghl 111 l.ih11r 11111110'> .ind 11thl'1 group' lo tilt kJl·ral la\\o\Ull\ lor lhl'lf mcrnht·r' I ht lllltrl h' il S-4 \Ott' h>da\, rn 11cd a \utl t"' lhl' l 111teJ \u11111111h1k· \\ orkt•r, I n1t1n ~eking an l'\llmall·d \200 m1ll111n 111 l'\tr.1 unt•mplq,m~nt hl'nl·lit., tor~, fl()l1 au10 "orl.ef\ In ht\ l1r101on 1,ir the tourt. Ju\ltCl' I hurg1111<1 \IJr,hall ..:11J I ahor ~·tr r1an \\ 11!1.tm Rrc ll k "'h.I\ g11 r n u\ ah,olu ll'I\ n<H l'•l\•rn l<1 lJ1111ht 1 hi.' ,1h1It1 -.. nl the I ·\\\ to pron•t:d hl'rl' on lx·h,111 111 11' .1g~trll''t'd nH·mlx·r' .rnJ ht' prl'\l'OlJt 1un ha\ lalkn far c.hon ot mn·t1 ng the ht•a' ~ hurdl'n 111 Jl<'f\lt.tt.lini: u' to ;ih.1nd11n "l'llkd prtnl q"lln of a\\ol 1a111mal 'tam1rng .. -lit al rt'' ol l,1 nt.I < Hfo 1al" h\t lhl' 1r;1ct a' an ,1gnrul 111r,1l rc.·.,cne, although 11"lolalt:t.l111 .111.11t•a1oncd tor rt•o;rdl'nll.il dn \.'lop· llll'lll I hl· otliual<, '>did lhl· propmt:d h11u\1n11 \luuld hun lhl' l'n\ rrnnml'lll I hl'\ hlot kt:d dn l'lopmt•nt h~ dt•m 1ng thl' U\.\Ol'f~ al tee,\ tu l'\l\t1ng \lfl'l'I\ .ind h~ rl'fu\mg to pr111 rtk 'l'"al!.t' dl\J'l(>\31 .ind pnllt t' and firt· rr11ln t111n f lw dn dorx·r~ \aid \Ul h a111110\ ll'prc:.,cn1 a 1ak1ng' 11f 1tw land for \\hKh tht• < 1111,11111111111 li(Uarantt'c' 1u\l lomix·n,.tt111n Ju<.ll\C John Paul ~ll'\t'n'. in h1' opinion toda~ fvr lhl' Court said !ht• con'it1tut111nal lJUl'\l111n tan not tx: an\\\l'r\.'d tx'taU\l' •>I "thl' J'l\J\\1hrl1t\ lh.tt c,urnt dnelopni.•nt \'Ill Ix· r11:r- m1llcd'' b' local 11tl1ual., T hl' dr' eluix•r, v. ho pu rd1d\l'd t ht' proren~ 111 14.,I. 'aid thl' I.ind " umuttahk lor I arm 111g \\ '\\HIN<1ft>:-.i1.\PJ-Rl'11cllur m1ddk rnlolllc la\pa\t:rs v.111 ht-at tht: top 111 1h1· agtnda "hen con- gre\\111nal hargaincr<; meet nc\l month to draft rnmprom1':>e ta \· m erhi.lul lcg1\la11un 1ht Hou'>\.'·., thtl'I ta\ "lltt•r ~mt tuda\ ( ongrt.'\\111n.tl hcHgarm·r., "Ill ~1un mn·ting en mid-Jul) to dralt d rompruml\l' 1-1<.•t\\l'l'n the hill the ">rnall' pa'>\l'd T Ul'Wd) on a 97-' 1 otc and a k'>\ dramaltl H'rc,wn tht I louw appruH·d la\! lktt•mhl'r ··H11v. "' trl.";11 m1dulc 1ncomt" fJrnil1c<. I\ going to hl' proh11hl~ thl' rnt•\I 1mpor1.tnt" 1~\Ul' fanng 1he nctw11ator.. Rl·p Dan Ro .. 1enko1\ ... i...1. 1>-111 lha1rman of thr Hou<,e v.,n., ;rnd :..kan' <. (1rnrn1ttel' \31d loda\ on .\~~ I\·, < 11111d \1orn1ng '\mcn· lJ '\l·n;1tt• \t,11orm I eack r H11h Dok R-"-.1n .1pl)("11rn1;1. 1111 the \Jmc prngram .,,rnl "I thin~ tht" llouc.c hill "J htl h1:11a 111 th;11 Jna." bu1 hr Second House panel cuts Star wars program funds Cyanide found in another brand of headache remedy 1.kl11nl'd to'·'' 1ha1 hl· \\oulJ !>Uppon higher 1 :Ill'' l11r 11prx·r-mu1me ix·opk 1n ordl'I to hn.1nll' mort• rl'11l'I for thl' m1ddk• d.1"' SL.·n tton l'.1l~"rnld, R-' lrl· thair- rnan 111 tht \.·njll' f 1nann· ( nrnm1t- tt:r Jnd th<' pnmc an:h11ec1 ol the \\ \\lllN<dll'\ t \Pl -l'rt'" t.11:111 Kc.1g.rn " .rll hul :.t\\Ufl'd ol rt•u•11111g It-" mnnl'\ lh.111 hl' '4,JOI\ 1111 \tar\>.·"' rt'\1'.rrl h altn a WL .. nd l.1•\ u •ngrl''>\11111.1 1 l11rnm1t1C'C' \lltl·d 111 LUI 1lcl·pl\ llllll lhr p1011r:i111 'llU IC\.'\ \,I\ I ltl' 1 lou'L' \r111t·d \t'f\ lll''t ( 0111 - m1 t1 et \111t·d I ut·\d,I\ 111 a d<l\ld· d•11H n i.t11n~ 111 .1ppro\C a $\4 hdl111n \t<tr \\ "'' hutl1o:1·1 l11r tht.• fi\t,il \l'J T \l.lfltn)I 'l I I \,ltd lh\.' \lllHl l'\ \\ho .,,ould 'J1<,:.1~ uni \ 11n rond1t111n •II ,11lt11i \l1ltl \ ~ \ '" hillr110 hud~l'I for thl' program k111m n l11rm,tll\ ,t, lht· Slralt'IW 1 >t·h:n'e ln1t1at1\l' Kt·:ttl.<ln had .1\r\.'J for 1.S 4 htll1on I or 1 lw program. "h ll h "111 r l'll' I\ t' $ ' h1ll1on 111 1h1:, urrl'nl \l'.tr \>. h1k lht• lllmmrtlcl 'oil'\ haH· \l t lo ht· rat1lil•tl h\ lhl· full I lou<.c and \l·natl· 1 ht dn l\h>O\ 'ho" t ongn'<.\ '' n11t 111ll1ng 10 ~tH' Rl'ag.:1n .111 1tw n111ne' ht• v.anl\ lor \tar V.ar' \\ Rl f{''-.; V.J'>h 1 \1'1 ~tun: \t 'lJll' ra\k,1gc "4!1d that ""h the 'heht'<. rn "outht•rn l\1nt' < ounl\ 'tn.ttl' '011• c ongu·" ""t\l.o-thirds 1\crr hdre o l 01t·r-thl'•lo1111ll'r me1i1· ,, thl· "·I' ilwrc" 111 rn '""& thr 1a11. lal1on1, 1n lJp\uk lt11 m 111da\ Jht·r 1 odi· .1uthonl1t''> 1n\l'\ll~a1111t1. '"" rorson· I hl Sl·n.tll' hill uimprt,~rc. more ing dl'ath, dt\t111en·d n .1111dl' in .1 than .t do/l'O l'\l\lrn~ ind11 •dual tax \l'tont.I hrand o c.·ad.H hl' tt·mell\ hr;.ith'I\ -rJnl!(rng Imm 11 rx:rc.l'Ot Rl·\1dcnt' "-ert· t·d 11o1 lo takl lo 51J pc:rn•nt -into tv.11 brae kt'l\ ol .in, 11\n-1hr-coun1t·r nnltlat1on 1n 1' Jlt'fll'OI ,ind ,, pt'rlt:nt t.1p<,uk-.. and \lort·\ "trr ~trl'd In Thl' f lou,1· hill ha' ind1' 1dual rate .. rt•mo' e '>Ulh pn>dul '" .tlll'r'-:t-Qll-nt IC\ ix·rccnt. :!' rcrccnt \5 perlenl domcheck Tunda' 1urnnlup1a1ntl'd 41 nJ "lX rx·rn•ni \nacrn-\in 1h1' \i.:atllr 'uhurh "ht•rt• CX-mcx rat' 111 hoth hamhc:rs have two death<. hall' h.:·l•n hl.1111t·d on 'ard that un1kr lht· ~natc bill 1hc llw ,.,It' II\ llw lkmotraltl· tl•Jlll'lllt.:tl p.tnd f1ti10\\C<l la't \Al'cl.. \ dl'll\11111 In thl' Rl·puhl11 an-run 'len all \rrnl'll 'lt·f\ tlC'> C 11rn1111ttce tor a I hl' Huu\t.' panrl. \lOr~1ng on ti'!> 1 ('f\10 11 (If ,1 Pl·ntag(•n hudgl'I 1111 Ii' al 1 •11n. upprm et.I lhl '11>1 hud~et !hat \\:t\ propo\l'<l h\ om 111 11' 'u~ 111111111tkn IJ\I "l'<'k. till' '>lllHlt'\ \Jill qiln1de-lalC.·d f \lra-'iln·ngth I:,. "ealth1 "ould not pay lht'tr fair share ll'dnn c:apsuk., Qf ta.\t'~ "-hili: mlJ.dlo-tA('&me f't'1~--- 1 he h<H t lc of \ nacr n· 1 "'3'> lou nd "-OU Id not get e nough of a break --..., THIS INFORMATION COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE ">troke! PreventiOn and Recovery -hee uf charge lo the pl.hi i:. .ii C11 ta Mc-,11 M"d1cal C.-11t1•r I l11•q11ldl nn f'hurc;dav. }tl"l' ~h 7 · I) pm NPurologic;t William Cable. M.D. -I tw rnle of varly d•'I•·• l1nn rtll'd11 al 1ntt'rvt?nt1on <HHI lift"•lyl~ charHJl'S m the fllP\.111111 11 in of and rPcov"rv from -.1r<1k1•o; Stroke victim Price Sanders. Founder of the American Brain Car e and Recovery Foundation -Coping with the ph\.'>IC 1 u Ctdl. and emotional a'pt?ct.; ,,fa stroke Frf>e '><'.rf>Pning for stroke risk factors -Seating is lim1lt1d J'lcase call 650-2400 lo rl•-.1Jrv~ your span• m Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital :~o I V1ctnna St reel (betw,•Pn HMbor & Nt!wport 81vd ) Costa M1 •<>il. CA 42627 WHERE THERE'S A NEED, TIIERFS A WAY. The UnitedW~ .• -,r Ttunk.\ to you ir work.\ kJf' all of us. - 1n a Pa-. . ..,. \a\l' '>lnrl' in <I north ( ongrl'<t51onal tax cxpen\ ha\l' .\uburn c;hopp1ns ten1n during a estimated that under the Senate hill Food and Drug \dm1ni\11at1un 'Pot the after-tax 1ntomeofpeopleearn1ng thtt.k. police< h1cl Jake I \an' \J1d \lo IJ<)(J to \40.0oo J 'tt'ar would be latl' Tursda\ at a nC\\.'t c:onfcreml' ra1M'd h} () 4 pcrtrnt. compared with "C~an1dc· wa\ prehm1narrl) 'Jll'll· I 4 pertent fur 1hoo;e making more lied and was 1dc.>n11ficd." E'an\ '>illJ, than S200JXlO Roughl} one 1n fou r adding that he rnuld gne no lunh.:r people c.>arning between Sl0.000 anJ dctail'i on the manner in "'h1ch th<' S50.llOO would lace a tax increase hottle v.as found "It impinge' on our Pack"ood has said repeated!> 1h1· '"'e~ttgation." he said "Wt: don't rates in tht" \enate bill arc 1nv1olatc want to be re,eahng rnforma11on that and the "glul' .. that holds It together we o r the suspect m11thl kno"'~·-· ___ _ FEAR OF FL YING? free recorded message 2 4 hours 714-962-2221 TANNING Nohody needs me since ?a#ta4' 7411 . Opened' fcijturini( TANAMERICA bedc;, for the comfort f. TAN that wa~ only ii fANl ASY Introductory I an •a• Second Tan faU or appointment M-f' 6am·qpm Sat f, Sun 8-8 650-9171 1673 Irvine Ave, #K Costa Mesa , Ex-Ensign teacher John Brittingham John F. BnthnJh.am, a teacher at Newpon's Horace Wac:baprcaaue, Vira1nia; and h111unt, Rulb Rognos. also F.nsian Intermediate School for more than 20 years, died of Wachaprcaaue. on June 19. He wu 52. Mr. Bntlln&ham was araduatcd from Wesleyan Doaald lloaf6omay of JI-. Bucknell Un1ver$1ty and .crved u a pilot in Wotld W11 JJ and lhe Korean conflict. A community resident for 20 yean. he was a member of ·r oastmanen. Mesa Vttde County Oub, Qwota and Bermuda Dunea. Mr. Mont1ome11· u survived by a brother, William H Montaomery of Ham,bura. Penn.: and th.R!C 1istcra, June Wrap of Mall Valley, Anne Hart of Ausbina. N .V; and Myra J Montaomery of Co ta Mesa. University in Delaware, Ohio an 1961. He was a Newpon ~rvica were held tut wed; for Donald Andrews Beach resident ~ince 1968 and tauJht hl5tory at Ensian Montaomery who died June 12 at bJS Costa Mesa home. Coa.t re.Idut IVJllfam Oraz16er from 1964 to I 98S He was 63 · Pnvatc bunaJ strv1Qs we~ held for William Henry No services are scheduled. The family requests Mr. Montgomery, rctut:d owner oh plastics firm an Graniier who died in Newport Beach on June 16. He was contribuu.ons be made to Alcohohcs Anonymous. Compton, was the fonner cha1nnao of the Los Anactc~ 61 25, - Pmtrlct. O'Coa.aor oleo.tll. 11 .. Funeral xrvices were held Wednoday at t. Jo 8apt11t Catholi~ Cburcb in Colt.a O'Connor. be was 49. A .native of Somerville, Mass., 0' ~ .......... rqinercd nunt It the Costa Meu Mcd.ical Center 'he died June 14. O'Connor 11 survived by her h ~ Richard - Bnttin&ham as survived by his sons Michael, Barry, Open Golf Tournament A native of Harlem, Mont., Granier served 1n the and Jon; his paents Mr. and Mrs John R. Bnttangham of Born m Belcfonte, Penn.. he· a,raduated from Nav> dunng World War II . He was a retired Pacific O'Connor a son, Jame O'Connor. a daa&hter, Katht)'ft Ann O'Connor all of Costa Meas; t•o 6n>tbcn and• mter all of them hve in Masuchusetts. ;. ,-l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- S lJ M M I~ S '~ I. • I i -------------------------------------------------------------------------HURRY FOR THESE NEW-TO-THE SALE SAVINGS V.1 .P. SPORTSWEAR Save 26%: On our entire stock of better T shirts in cotton. D 406. Reg . 12.99 to 27 99 . . . . . 9.75 to 20.19 PLAZA SPORTSWER Save 26'%: On all regular price Haggar pants for women Reflections. Expan· domatic with tummy control. D. 442 Reg . 30.00 to 36.00 ... 22..50 to 27.00 DRESSES Save 30%: On selected misses jumpsuits. D. 115/49/73. Reg 39.99 to 84.00 ZJ.19 to 51.80 SPECIAL SIZES S.ve 26%: On Ms Russ 1ade. tan and fuchsia coordinates. Jackets, sweaters. skirts and tops 1n sizes 38 to 44. More Woman, 132 Reg 35.00 to 60.00 26.26 to 45.00 S.ve 25%: On summer separates for petites by a favorite woman designer. 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SHOP TODAY 10 TO 9 Gl l NOAl f AND on AMO 10 TO 9 30 DOWNTOWN LOS ANCiHE.S 10 TO 6 CRENSHAW 10 TO 7 301 SHOP B'V PHONE ~4 HOIJAS A OA'V 1 DAYS A WHK CALL T0LL.fR£E 1 SX)616480Q NOMINAi CHARGE FOR All OHIV£f'1f:S ~ 'O 0 m !'ti ')) .. I I I • I I I I ' I I ' 4 4 • • ~ I ' ! ' 4 • r t t • Syria reportedly seeking support for war on Israel LONDON (.\Pl -S~ria 1s pliAnnmg a ltm1tC'd w.tr with lsrad later 1h1\ ~car tu regain the disputed Golan Heights and 1s ~dang m11tw.ry suppon from lls Arab neighbors. according to an an1cle 1n the latest cd1t1on of lane's DefenS(: Wed.I) d1plomauc suppon 10 u 'i ... nan assault l_sraeh forces 1n the I Y6 7 Arab-Israeli War occupied the Golan Heights area 1ns1de Syna from which Israeli senlemen1' had for year.. been shelled. The lsrneh govt'rnmrnt of Pnmt M1 ntsler Menach<'m Begm annexed the temtory in 197l This wed.'' ed11inn of the magazine quotc-d un1dent1fied "moderatl" .\rah .. ourcrs" as saying Synan goHmment ;rnd mtlttan ulhual<> have "'mted 'i<'\tral Arab countrte\, including l th\a and Jordan, 1n re-cent w~._s to hnd Arah (lO' l'fnml·nts on the purponed wa1 plan Jam"' -.aid Jordan" oc:hn cd to h.tH• rc\1Stcd Synan pressure to launl h 'd1 H'r\lonan attal ._.,.. across the Jordan RI\ c-r tu co1nudl' "'1th a ~)nan at tac._ on the Golan Height\ Jane's quoted the sources as ~}in& S}na 1s as .. ing .\rab go"ernments to 'upport its offensive b} applying dtplomauc pressure 1n the United Nations af\er the war ~tans "for an acceptanct.• of a cease-fire 1n place once Syna ha~ achlt'\Cd Its ObJCltlH'\ .. But 11 quotl·d ""l'll-plaled Jordanian sources" a' ..a\ing that 1-.ing llu'>Sl.'tn was con<,1denng lending The assault, which would be launched by m-plale \\nan forces to a\<01d tnggenng an Israeli mob1hta11on. "·ould be rnmplcted wathm '\6 hours. the magazine quoted the sources as "3}tng 17killedby bombings in Sri Lanka «H 0~11i0. ~n l ankJ t .\Pl Pulll'e ~ld l amtl separatist\ \Ct la ml mines that e\plcxkd undl·r two hu-.c:\ ind a pollll' Jl."l'P tod.i\ onl\ hour' t'lelon~ a national conll'rl'Oll llPl'nt'd to d1scu" lht• T am1l l'thntl' cns1-. Official'l 'laid I 7 people.-wt·re 1..illed Jnd 56 uther' wert· 1n1urcd Thc gmnnment ol f>a·~1dent lun1u' R J:newardcne U'>ed thl· <Onlerenlt' Ill prc-.cnt 11' proposal for S'' 1ng ~rcatcr po~er 111 the tountf} ·, nine pr11\1nte\ in rt•'>ponse 10 the r am1ls tkmand for aut.mum\ in the northern and t•a\tem pmv1mes "Toda' we open a ne" c hap11:r." a guH·rnmc:nl \latement '-!UOtt·d Pre\1- Jc:nt Jun1u' R Ja~e"ardenl' ·" tdling thl· confcrt·nu \n Lanka'' ,1 mult1- raual mult1-rd1&JOU' lountr; I t'I the pa'>\ \u\p1u11ns ot the\t' dilkn:nt grnup'> ht. nn" lorgotlen 10 '>t'l'Ure a netter lutUfl' tor all Police and lhl' gO\crnrnent' Jt11n1 Operation' C nmmand rl·puncd tht• three landminec, went nil alml•\I '1multaneou\I~. h1tt1n~ gcnt•mmen•· run bu<,e\ and a poh<.:t 1cep l''lort1n11-.1 third bU\ 1 he Jn1111 l >pt·rat111n' < 11mmand <;aid I" Pfopk wt·r1· kilh•J ,111.J -.1' 01ha"> 1n1urcd 1n tht' mc1,t 1lc'a..,1at1ng oplns1on. at K:.rntala1 2~ m1k\ \outhwl"\I ol Tri Ol:omc1ltT The otht•r t•xplo\111no; '" U< ~ .1 hu' m·ar the '11lage ol llluk ul.1m I "2 m ile~ north of( nlnmho .1nJ a poltu· Jt'ep nt•.ir Pulmodda1. lol n11le-. nonht:a'>I 111 the capital £ 1ght J')ohtt' ollitcr' 1n 1h1• 11·cp "ere 1n1urt•d and 42 pt•upk \'-l'rt" IOJUrcd on lht• hu<, nt·ar lllu~ulam 111f1t 1ab <..1111 l\lo't ol fht ta\u.1lt1c' \H'rl' ~in h.ile'\C .ind Jll.illtt' hlamed tht bla~t., on Tamil nul1tant\ I IU\~C\l'r there wa\ no 1mmc:d1alc lla1m 11f rt'\f){>n\1· hil11~ $200 JDillion in U.S. aid approved for Philippines By the Associated Press 1\1.\"-llL.\ -wcretan ut "tJtl' (;eorgl P. \hultt <,1gned an agreement pro\ 1ding the Ph1hpp1nes with S.200 million to aid ats struggling econom} toda~. and nprco;sed confidence Congress would approvl a request for S 150 m1ll1on more Shult,, who signed the agreeml'nt at the Foreign Ministry w11h \ice President ~ah ador Laurel ~•d the monc\ v.ould be u1oed "to suppon the Ph11lppines go\Cmment budget at a ume v.hen the countr, ,., confronung a SC\ ere fiscal ens1s ··He met latt·r wHh Pre'l1dent < orazon .\quino at her official residence. a lightly guarded go\emment guest house ac..ross a •are-et from the \.ialacanang Palace. More than 250 demonstra1ors protested the meeting, but d1~pe-rsed 30 minute~ before ~hult1 amvcd alter being told b} police the\ could nr1t \ta\ Syrla called chief source of terrorism ROME -lntenor Minister Oscar Lu1g1 ~alfaro says Italian prosecutor<; h.1H' concrete e\ 1dcnce that\\ na is a main sourre of 1n1ema11onal terrorism \<.-al faro made.-the comment T ucsday dunnga newsconfcrenn· at which he and l \ .\ttome~ (1eneral E:dwtn Meese 111 signed an agreement to e\pand uorerallon 1n cumballang 1ntt•rnat1onal terronsm The two official\ who .,1gned the acc:ord after two da~<; of talh \a1d the agn."t'menl created a nl'w ltahan-Amem·an panel to shart· 1nlormat1on and experu on terrorism "'Toda~ and )C\terda) \i.t' were able to talk about concrete case' that ha\e been put togethl'r and procedures that have been developed to 1mpro\l' the lapaol11t1es of police agencies in thc l f 'i and Ital~ to deal with 1nterniltt0nal trron'im said ~kt'\e 'Aho wa' acc..ompanll'd h' f RI diret:tor Wilham \.\ l'O)ter. a rn-<:ha1rman uf the nt·w panel. South Africa clalms racial strlfe curbed JOHA.N"lESBl R<., -I hl' government o;aid toda" that the state ot t•rn1 rtzl ncy 1t imposed June I~ ha\ curlled hlal k unre!>l ~o mul h that there I'> no p111nt in continuing 11~ dail} nt''-'' hnefin~ The moH camt· a day after two t:K11nh' nplodcd m tl'ntral Johannesburg tnJunng I q people Such a11ad.:\ gl'Ol'rall~ arc-olamed un tht• .\lncan "Ja11onal C ongrl''iS gucmlla group. wh1th h,1, bl:cn tighttng white dom1na11on since I% I The group I!> outlawed in South \Ima hut ha\ office\ 1n nc..·artn tountrtt:'> No one daimt·d respons1b1l1t} for th1•\t' hb'its. and toda\ \'it '>P<•~l·sman furn \china decl1m·d rnmment on the l'\plo\1on-. an a telt·-. to tht '''oc1ated Pn·" in Jnhannc\hurg from •\""( heJdljuancr. 1n I u ..... ~a. /amh1.1 Troops accused of killing prisoners I I \1.\ Pcru -Pn.'\1dcn1 Al.tn < •3ffw \l)Wl'd to arrest \C:cumy troop<," ho hl' .-.aid \hilt dt·ad lf) 111 ~o gm·rnlla' after thl'\ 'urrcndercd 1n la\l week's pn~on not\ (1arcia '>J1d olli\ef\ and troop\ .. pron·edc:d to hrutall} a~sass1nate tht· '>Ut't'-ersnes He thd not \a\ hn" man\ \oldtt·r-. "ere in\olved A.t lea'il 2~11 inmate'> \.\.ho 1'4.:lung 111 tht• M.1111'>! \htn1ng Path g,unnlla mo\ement \.\.l"re ktlkd Junl' 18"hen1hou<,;10d\11l troop\ \lormed thrn• pn\on\ 1n or near Lima to put down pn\Onl·r upn\lngs, .ilrmding to the .l!.1ncrnmen1 S( )l ·sA & C()~IP.-\.~' ~ l :Traditional (glot6ing l OFFERS TO THE PU61-IC Over One M1ll1on Dollars of current 1nd just urive d suits. sport coats. slacks. dreu shirts. ties. and assorted sportswu r also l1dlu suits. sli cks. sports COiis. dresses and usorted sportsw11r at reductions EVERYTHING LfJ01' AT THE O~IGINAL PRICE. TtCKE: T Of DUCT HAU N(VER BtFORf t1 AVE WE HAO SUCH A GRE.Al MO•H:v SAVl•~G SALE NOTHING ~1AS BEEN HELO I BAC~ E.il[Rf ITE M c; ON SALE.: AT ) OFF TH( GINAL PRICE:,' AMAZING SAVINGS' COME EARL Y1 OFF 1 HE 'Jr11GINAL PIHL! AN EVENT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET STORE HOURS: Mon-Sat 10-6; Sun 12-s M-.c.rd. v ... A~non E.~ "'""'"'i hl 1 South B 5m-f'C liastin, CA <llNIO Phont:1 714/i ll-71 r,1 • Tustin Store Only r 111.t llH l'wrt• Ht• I ••tl•IY •IO<I •"4 .............. •••*"l ,,.,, ..... 1 ll!t "" •'Y ti ,,, ..... ~ "' Ult p11c ti ti\ lllt lllflClll'>f•H wll "'IU yo., r~ )'Olll ll'ff WI lllW •~•t fOll rt nnt '' .. "''"' '~" "'' 11 ''' yow °"" t "''" ,,. Governor to veto $706 million in state's budget ,., ........... A win for Raquel Actreu Raquel Welch beam• after wtnnm.t an $11 million .J'uUment tn laer •ult aaatn•t Moll over her flrlnj[ from the movie ''Cannery llow.'' Brain-dead woman stay s on life supprt SAN JOSE (AP>-The legal statu., o(an unborn child became the central question 10 a coun-approved accord between the-parents of a pregnant. brain-dead woman and the unmar ned father of the 27-weck-old fetus SACRA MEN lO (Al') -Gov George DcukmeJian says he will veto $706 million today from the lcgJs- laturc's $37 4 b1lhon state budget. but the remaining funds will pro' 1de "a budget of opponun11y humamt:r (und) common sense " In a televised address late Tucsda:r. the Republican governor descnbed in broad outline the spending plan for the comma year which he plans 10 -;1gn toda} with few details of specific programs and no specifics on which atcm!> he would veto. He did say that his vetoes will fall in two categones: $423 m1lhon in outnght vetoes of spendina programs added to his ongmal budget proposal by the Dcmocrauc-controlled lcgss- latu~. and $283 million in programs that he intends to retain only if the LegJSlature sends him a companion bill authonLang the transfer of ap-- prox1matel:r that amount from a c;urplus 1n the Pubhc Employees Reurement System back to the state's general fund He used the term .. set a~idc-" to descnbe the-$28 3 m1lhon. but an aide confirmed that the programs would in fact be vetoed. and that Deu- 1..meJian would not sign followup legii.la11on rean~taung thosc proarams until the pension fund transfer 1s t·ompleted "I have agreed to ;accept $130 million in add1t1ons made to my bud&et by the Legislature," Deu- kmeJian said "However. to '\till balance the hudget without raisin~ taxes, l will have to n·to $423 milhon, or about I pc-rcent of the bud&rt the Legislature sent me I have also set aside another $283 mtllton from prOjl'ClmS we intend to fund onc:c the Legislature has passed leg1slat1on needed to c.omplctc the budget process," he added But since Senate President Pro fem David Roben1. D-Los Anacle!o. announced Monday that Senate Democrats were "nearly unam mous" in their oppos1hon to the r,enSton fund transfer the "set aside· could lead to a far more ..cnous poht1cal OOllk than DeukmeJl&n's telev1§Cd remarks sugge'ited fhe $706 milhon 1n vetoes will reduce the budget for the fi!.eal year beginning July I to S36 7 b1ll1on That 1s I 6 percent more than the S36 I b1ll1on the state 1s 'lpendmg 1n the current fiscal ~ear The settlement signed b} a JUtlge Tuesday recognized the niht to life of the fetus and the nghb ol the natural father. allowmg the hospital to keep the woman ah\e despite the in1t1al ob1ect1ons of her parent\ Hospital oflic1als, caught in the middle of the dispute and hours aw.-n from pull in~ the plug on the woman at the parents request. called for lav.s that would guide families and doc:- tors Police label gem store bandit 'mad dog killer' "Thi!> \1tuat1on ha' orought honlt' tor us the need for some sort ol societal action to help keep famihe\. phys1uan<. and hospital'> out ol the quandaf) that a s1tua11un hke th1\ puts them in .. said Ka1<.er Per manente Medical <enter spoke'iwoman Susan Pieper AIDS q ua ra nti ne on s t ate election ballot \M R.\MENTO (•\P) -.\.n in 111att"e backed by l vndon LaRoucht• follower., to allow the quarantine ol .\JD<; "'Clim\ and suspct:ted \.Jru~ earners ha<, qualified tor the Nu\Cm· bcr liallot The measure. denounced h:r health official\ and the California Med1uil .\ssociat1on. would redefine acquirc:d immune delicaenc} s:rndrome as an 1nfrct1ouc; disease hl..e mt·ac;k-, or tuberculoc;ic;. and authon1l stall' and county health officers to use thl·ir quarantine pov.er<. to rnntrol thi· ac11v1tte\ ofv1ct1m!> and earners. BEVERLY HILLS (APJ -~ man arrested 1n the death'> ol three hostages slain dunng a botched robber) of an excluss ve Rodeo Onve iewell) store 1s a burglar. a drifter and police ~Y a "mad dof killer Ste,en Ll\ad111s -2. hooked for 1nvest1gat1on of multiple murder and robbel) al\O wa\ r,ought b} the FBI for 1nvest1gatwn of a $250,000 Jew- elry store robber} in Las Vegas. Three emplo)ecs of the Van Cleef & Arpel\ Jewell) store died rn the I'' :-hour siege that ended late Mon- da} as the gunman attempted to break free using hostages to shield him Two of the hostagc-s -sccunty guard Wilham Richard Smith, 54, of Los .\ngelc' and Ann ( Hcilpenn .io of Be'erh Hills -~ere k.allcd 1m1de the \tore: by L1\'ad1t1\ hefore the escape attempt. police 'kl} .\ third cmplo)ee. store manager Hugh Skinner M, of Los Angeles. was fatally wounded a., the gunman 1ned to flee fo the be'>l of uur ahiltt} to determine at 1h1<o time. 11 (the fatal \hot) was tired b} a shenffs deputv .. Beverly Hilh Pohce Chief Marvin Iannone told reporter'i T ue\da) Los Angele\ Count) ShenfT ~herman Block acknowledged Tues- da-.. that L1"ad111s did not fire the 357 Magnum re.,.ol.,.er he brandished at the hostages as he tned to escape. "lf the death of one hostage was in fact cause b} a shot fired by one of our personnel. n's m~ respons1b1lil) to deal with that•• Block said The marksman who fired the shot. perched atop a nearby building with a ~potter, heard "!>Orne threat to kill these people (the ho\tages)" and believed the gunman ma:r have pointed ht!> wt'apon at one of them, Block said Marksmen 1n such cases make their own dec1~1on whether 10 fin-. he added .\utops1C's on thl' \ Ktlm., were r,cheduled tod;h. l 1"ad1t1c, was to he arraigned Thursda} on murder and robbery charges. "'In all hkehhtxx1. 11 will he 'ipecaal urcumstance\. including both rob- ber.. 3nd multiple murder" ~put) 1)1stnc1 .\nome\ Elden S. Fox said ~penal circum.stances allegations would make the charges potential death-penalty offenses Hanging death of black woznan probed l.J\l·AYETTE<AP)-lhehang1ng parking lot lut•\da) in an 1nC1den1 munkrcd, dt:ath of a hlack woman wa' being s1m1lar to the death of a hlat k man l'ohu ..aid thq ""ere not releasing in\c~t1gatcd as a suspauou'> death found hanged in a ne1gh~mng com-the woman\ nam<" untal Wednesday hecauo;c of "all the problems in th1' muntt} last year m1lming at her hu,band's request A count} with racism" a ( ontra ( O\IJ Poole said there were no obvious torunl·r\ autop\'t determined the County shenfl'o; ofliual c;a1d -;1gns t-hat an attack occurred before "oman died from asphyiuatton Shen ff~ Sgt Surf) Poole said lhl' the woman's death. and IO\eStt~tors · We have no ~u1c1de notes," said hody ol a black woman was found ..aid the\ did not vet know if the Poole who descnbed the woman u hanged from an oh\t' tree in a bank·., v.oman took her O'-' n life or was being full> clothed and about '\O year; • ----~----------.. old AN HOUR OF YOUR TIME COULD SAVE FOUR LIVES It takes about one hour to donate a unit of blood - and the Red Cross estimates that one unit of blood can save as many as four lives Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital and the Daily Pilot will be sponsonng a Red Cross bloodmobile at Costa Mesa Medical Center on: Monday, June 30th 11 A.M. to 3:45 P.M. We hope you will take a minute to call 650-2400 to make an appointment for a blood donation Sponsored By The Dally 'Ptlot & cm Coata Meea Medical Center Hoepltal 301 Victoria Str~~t me Costa Mesa. CA 642-2734 fhe hanging re-called the No" 2. 198'i. death ol T1molh)' Let csf Bc:rkelc:r. who was found hanging \umc I 0 miles from th<' Lafayette c;cene at the< oncord BART station. I 10 a rnntrovel"\1al c~~ ruled a r,u1c1de b~ police. LOW RATES 81/&~ 30 yr ARM 131/a ~ 3 0 ~.11 .. c., Call for Details Sierra Mortgage Co. (l 14) 559-4828 Unwind at the Countryside. I \ j ,~ J Rr~u ur l.e C h.1tt11u Lokn,(t E n/1l'V rh,, """'"'' of l 111cn1n 'i1tl~ l11n\ 11t.1 n "}CJ:t% Soc tt'rv" in rltt! Atnum C 111'rtvrn'<r l iu·"la.., thm \,mm.la.., 4 iO k iL1 r1 m /1111 111111 I 11/,I fl,,,,., p·,,.·utTr.• n11.rhrlv u 1m •JUT L m1/"1"W'11U 14 l"'r\ ........ 11111 (71 4} 149-U}(JO .. -......... 11~ J\i ' I"" ,., • "..:t'1•f""" f\t-., h < A Qlt.~A 011 • c ''"""' 1• "'"' J 6o R"d lhll OIJlfOIUCB-BAJt01' _Mr. and Mn . Phillip Reidel Gin. anch of Manhattan Beach have announced the cnaa,cment of their dauahter, Carol LoutJe Ginpich to Alan Scot Baron, son of Mr and Mn Rudolph Francis Baron Jr. 'otBalboi Island. .A June 1987 wcddina in St Georse's Episcopal Church J.Aaw Hills, is planned. ' The enpacd C<?Uplc arc anudates of Cal State Chico. She aJso is a graduat~ of Mira Costa High School and be. 11 an alumnus of Corona del Mar H1ah School. COOK-FREGnt Debra Dtane Cook of Hunungton Beach and Larry Frcain of Costa Mesa are plannina an August wed- dana m the Crystal Cathedral Arboretum, Garden Grove. News of their enpiement and forthcoming wcddlna bas been an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of Hununaton Beach. She IS a araduate of liunllnaton Beach Hiah School and attended Orange Coast Collcae. Costa Mesa. Her future husband graduated from Edjson Htgh School, Hunt- mgton Beach. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Frolich of Canyon Lake and Larry fregin of Lake Elsi nor. ASHLEY -VAUQllM The Community Church Con- gregataonal, Corona del Mar. will be the setting for the Aug. 28 wedding of Martha Louise As hley, Cupcnino. and Larry Edwin Vaughn, Foster Ctty. The bride-to-be as the daughter of Mrs. Helen Ashley of Cost.a Mesa. She as a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and Cal St.ate San Diego. Her fiaoce, son of Mr and Mrs Donald R. Vaughn of Independence, Mo .. as a graduate of Truman High School and Southwest M1ssoun St.ate Umversaty, Spnngfield. Mo. ANDERSON-BURNS A1a.o Scot Baron. Carol Loalee 01.nCrlch Debra Cook Her fiancc 1s an alumnus of Newpon Harbor High School. U( Berkeley. and USC graduate M:hool He is the son of Nancy and Wilhelm L. Wood of Newport Beach and 1s employed by Arthur Andersen Jean.le Locke and flance. Lance Wood Benjamin Roa Tracbtman, Kelfi Ann Friedman LEUCBTENBERGER- ANDERSON \.ir and Mrs Mart in Leuch tenberger of West Stockbndge. Mass. have announced the engage- ment of their ~uahter, J&n Christine to Michael Donald Anderson. son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Andtnoo o( Newport Beath. The bndwlect is a aumma cum laude~uate.ofGroveCatyCoUcac. Pa., with ma1ors 1n Spanish and En'1ish literature. Her fiance; a dn•ancr and builder of cu tom homes, is a 1982 lf&duatc of the school of architecture at UC Berkeley. An early September wcddin1 in Massachusetts is planoed and the couple will v1s1t Japan for 1 year. KURTZ-KELLY A September weddini in the Com- munity Church, Corona del Mar, is planned by Karen S. Kunz of Costa ~S:h and Brad J Kelly, Newport The bnde-to-be, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. ~orae Kunz of Seal Beach, as a graduate of Los Alamito Hiah School and Cal State Lona Beach. Her fiance, also an alumnus o( CaJ St.ate Long Beach, p:aduatcd from Newport Harbor Hiah School Has parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly ofNewpon Beach. FRIEDllAN-TRACBTMAN Dr and Mrs. Neal A. Fnedman of Huntinaton Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter. KelJj A. fnedmao, to Benjamin Ross Trachtman of Fullenon. The future bride graduated from 'Marina High School, Hunllngton Beach, and received a degree in political science and broadcast JOUmahsm from the Uni versity of Southern California. " Her fianc.c as an alumnus of Sunny Hills H1ah School and Cal St.ate Fullenon, and currently attends Loyola Law School. Los Angeles. He as the son of Mr and Mrs David Trachtman of Fullerton and Diane Trachtman of Los Alamatos The engaged couple are planning to marry on Aug. 17 in the Turnip Rose. Orange Jennifer Anderson of Newpon _ Beach and Neal Bums of Anaheim arc planning to marry Aug.. 16 in the Harbor Chnstlan Church, Newpon Beach She as the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bryce W. Anderson ofGrccnv11le, S. C . and as a graduate of Lakewood High School. Lakewood. Colo. Her future husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nonn Bums of Anaheim. as a graduate of Savannah High School and Orange Coast College, Cost.a Mesa LOCO-WOOD · St Andrew's Presbytenan Church, Newpon Beach, wall be the setting for the Aug. 9 wedding of Jeanie Locke, Balboa. and Lanc.c Wood, Newport Beach The bnde-to-bc 1s the daughter of I Phyllis and Archie Locke of&lboa She as a graduate of Newpon Harbor High School and Westmont College, Santa Barbara, ind now attends graudate school at the Umvers1ty of Southern Cahfom1a Corr4:>ore at S 1(}$45 Treat your feet to emo savings on ...-nmer tonde>ts tor aea ex pkJy. whlle there's st111 plenty ot ttme to enjoy1 Chooee slides. thongs. ankle wraps ex QUOrter strops We show Justo ffYWftom on outstand- ing collectlon Shop eooytor best 98lectk:>n - Stytel, Cok>fa ond w .. mov 'IOIY byttore. iZOSS Dtl!SS POil L!SS RUG CLEARANCE A select group of scatter and both rugs Is reduced on additional 3oc., off our f1ll9rYdaY low prices Great selection but hurry int First quality and selected Irregulars included SAVE 57"1. COMPARE AT $35 s22 FULL SETS COMPARE AT S55 s30 QUEIN SETS COMPARE AT S65 s34 KING SETS CQMOARE AT S 75 Ontv Ros.s con t><1ng you this 1ncl9dible purchase on an instantly recogni1oble IObEM Cl'XX>Se trom on outs1and1ng current season COllectlOn 1n Moral and geometnc prints All of '1ne quality 180 thread count percale Set consists of one too Sheet. one fitted bottom Sheet t......o pttow co'8s (tW1n hOsone) ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ! One of the finest towels proouced NatlOnOlly odvertisedl You con feel the ROYAL QUOllty In 1C>Crl, soft touch cotton that enfolds vou 1n comfort and thirsty absorbency Choose from on array of co«:xs 1n t>oth sohds and stnpes Shop early tor best selection (Sizes. stvtel ond COiors './OfY by stc:n Llmtted to sfOClc on hand ) QUALITY BEACH TOWEL CLEARANCE SAVE 55'\. 57'\, COMPARE AT $14 -$20 POSS EVERYDAY LON PRICE 850-S1A Choose from a s1uhng selectt0n of fine quality 1ocquord beach towels ot the lowest prices of the season' • Includes stripes and beach prints • Loops terr•es on<::! vetoun • All from too auolltv resources $~All SAZES J Stondord. Queen IC1ng. SAVE 58'\. 72'- COMPARE AT S12·S18 FLUFFY BEDPILLOWS Eostmon·s Kodosotf• pclyester flll 1s a tubulo1 fiber W1th o speclOI shck finish that feels hke down The utt1mote rn softness and resthencv 1t offers plumpness w ithout added W'81Qht Mochtne washable and clryobte Hyp>ollergente and odOf-free I DilESS FOil LESS Ot9M t ' .. ~COUI OAILV PILOT/ Wedneld1y. June 25, 10 .. Look around Costa Mesa's a great place to be Election lime tn Costa Mesa 1s JUSt around the t"orner and agatn the pohlluans will be accentuating the negatives -crying out against too many high nses, too much traffic, _excessive commercial development, rents that arc too high. water pollut1on, noise from the Pacific Amphitheatre, etc 'iure Costa Mesa has some problems but, looking at the record. our city ~asn't done too badl> tn the past We have 26 beauufully maintained parks in Costa \frsa Wnh undeveloped Fairview and Canyon parks. then:' are 380 acres of parkland -quite unusual for a ctt) of our size. Our recreauonal programs for preschooler'> through senior citizens art excellent. Our 36-hole Costa Mesa public golf course has been newly designed. We have South Coast Plaza wtth shop\, restaurants and department stores Across the street 1s our beauttful ne~ music center and hotels. Our newly redeveloped do~ntown Costa Mesa 1s love)) v.Jth its 5panJsh motif and interesting httle shops 1 he Costa Mesa police torcc 1s except10nalh good Our Cll) has a lower-than-average cnme rate and a better-than-average high cnme clearance We have '>oph1sticated computer and communicauom syc;tems <1nd a nice, quiet, new police helicopter Our Fire Department offers a great level of service Due to an excellent fire prevcnuon program, fire call s are about halfthe national a\:erage forac1tyourc;11e Almost three-fourths of the department calls are for the paramedics -1.600 call'> were handled la'>t \Car Prohlem-soh mg pro Jee ts arc being done 1 n C O'>ta Mesa (her the past t\\O \Cars. a $7 million storm drain prorcct has been completed Rcs1dent1al streets. some 16 miles ha ... e been rcsurfa<.ed. Parkwa-v and sidewalk maintl·nance 1s next on the agenda. Even our tratlic problems are being met head on with such things as tn"tallatton of dual left turn signals and fully clcctron1c rnmputl'r \1gnab that sense traffic flow along wnh rerouting ot traflic and rl'lo<:ating signals to eliminate trallil hottkncl'k'> There art· ;i lot of good things going on in C O\ta \1csa :.rnd thr~ <l1dn·t fU\l happt.·n A lot of good planning has gone into making thl\ thl' ut~ tl 1s. \II o t the Cllll'\ in Orange ( ount~ haH· had gro~th prnhkm ... and C osta Mesa 1s no exception f onunatl'h v.c huH· \omethin& mo\t ot the other cllte\ don't -tht• rl'vcnuc to lOf>C' with -thl· munc\ tu spend -in \olving our prohkms Let\ JLn·ntuatc thl' pmlll\.C and thank our lcg1slators pac;t and present. who havl' had thl· foresight t'> guide the de\:clopmcnt of ( osta Me\a tntu the wonderful plan· 11 is. -CHAR JOHNSOl'I Editor for the Day Newport Center growth best alternative for city It thl' I cl II i I hl'rt' I\ n 1.A.nrth 'halt .111d l14,•rwl1l 1,11 v.;n I \l11p p1 ng thl· 11,rm~1 h of .1 lllflHT1 un1I \ ind u1mnwn '-t'O\l d1 l 1.1tt'' lh ill V.t' ,1 •ulJ h~ 11/""' ,1nil v.ell-lhuu~hH•UI ' l'rall pl.1r1 n1n1o; attommo<IJtt thl' ti:' 1t.thl1• fut ure gm.,.,tlt rd ""e•v.p11r1 ll1-.1d1 ti <.4e \<l\h lo m:11nt,11r1 ''' '11 ,11 \ J \ J ! l.1" \ lll' 11t'>1•11 the .1ho' l'·""n 1h.11 "'' 'h11uld .q1p111 H' II u rn ple111111 tllldcl It 11 111 <".,.,por l ( t'flfl'I l h1· ill'IH'lll' .md .1 hanl.1 •c' I.tr • 11v. t·1~·h lhe It v. m r 1ir 1h ... 1ch Jn 1.1~1·, 1n 1l111k ,el11p11 ti pl,11111tcl lur th1· 1.•·nt(I .11111 II\ pt: 1phcr.1I .ir • ,, I ht'> I\ qu111· 1·\ 1d•·r11 '1 1·n ,, th.,r<i 1t"lt fl'\ It'\\ •if tltl' \'rl\ tr• llllH'Of,JI 1111p.11 I rq 111r1 " 111.1d1· I he 11.111,p11 rt;.it11or irt11lat11 n 1111 "'"'' rn• rll\ .1f11rw ''hu h .111 ,, 11111 tr1h11111n pJrl •1f tl11 p101n I pl.ir1 ht' Ill Ill .,., I\<' fJI • ' n ·d ,lfl\ II II •I lfr ,!lo'. h I l \ tn lltl pl,llllll"lJ dt lop rnenl ""h1d1 111.11 ou 111 I ltt·\C· u1m p1t'hl'n\1' c h1glt1.A.,t> 1 m prrl\ 1.'lll~O I\ \.\.1111111 11111 I lllllllllllltl\ v.11ultl 11111hn111111 ,, r1.-.1lit\ t11r m;un l•ll' If r e·r •\tlhoul tlw propll\l d ( 11mp k llnr 111 ~r....,port I 1°11ll'r \dd h i lht .1b"H' .111 1n1 fl"<l'r 111 .1llor d.1hk IH111\1rt8 .111 1mprcl\1°d h11\lnt'\' 1 IJ111.11t· for thl' \lor e 11...., Ill'!\ .ind 111011 d 1 't' r \t' \h 11pp1 n >; pt1"1h1ltt1i:' lor th1· 11'\Jdt·nt\ uf (lltr lll\ :-ill nf v.1111 h the le1rnpk1c.>tl pl.Ill '"'1111lcl p r"' 1d1· I 11 {ornpkmcn1,1ll1JI lht'\C htnl·lit'" lht \tr 11ng po\\thtltt\ 111.11 liJnd \\ 111 he d11n.1 ll'd h\ I hr prnw< 1 p111pom·111 h11 lilt' dt•,i:lnp n11•n t 111 .1 m;.iJe11 1111lur.1l .111d 111111 - n11i111t\ 1t'llll'J 1111npl1•\ for 11111 tll\ \II 11f lht·\1· pl11' lat tot\ ,ttld 11p ,;, a 111.11111 lwn1·l1t to 1h1· 111\ 111 :'\t'v.pnrt lil .Ith I I >V. \f{f > I' HI N\()!\: .... l'\\ 111111 lk,H h Good riddance, Dobrynin 11 I d '" \llt'r , i \l'cll' .1, th• \11\ 11•1 I n111n.., .rnit1.l\\,1d11r 11 V.,1,h1n11t1111 \11.1teil\ I >ohf\ 11111 h,t\ lie'l'n rl'.1\\1gnnl II\ \1dd1.1il I ·•ir h,1e ht'\ f (I th•· 11 1111111 twr \o\ 111 < 111111111Jnl\I I' 1rt \• e ret.1 rr.11 Ill \f 11,, ,....., J hl' \e1\ll'I l1pl11r11.1t .. pt I t11rm.1 me 11111111~· h1» .. t.1 \ 111 11u1 n.11 111n' .1p11.1l w.1, .1n;1hin~· ti111 'urprl\10 • J11u111.1ll\I lantt'' I I >u11n mr' ha' prnnh'd <.1111 th,11 'I >qhn n111 hrJ to ,\mr111 1n olfit 1.1h ;1I H11JI llW < uhan m1\!ltlt· h111ld up ttl 111t,]. lt1· hrd ahout lht• \h1pm1 111 11f ""\ 111 weap11n\ '1,1 N1liira~11.1 111 1 11111 mun1\t ~u1•11 1lla' 1n J I \ah .1d11r 1n f<n~ I .tnd hi' < on11n11r \ 111 Ill' .1ho111 ~I\ H'I p<'lr.t'l llllOll 111 lc•v.\ 111 tftl' t \ \ R .. \ 1·1 1ht• "lev. 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Ask anyone who has played with me. '· AmfWELL& colamnlat JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA Insurers prey on fearful elderly '' 'tOUf{ 5CHEt>ULE MERE ~lLL Be. E.XERClSC. PER\00 fl.T lQ:OO, LUNC.H "T ~OON AAl> YOUR f lRST PAROLE. HEAR\~ ~i 2 :oo , . , . " Sell them medical polic ies they don't really need to have So long ago and far away, when a kid's dream died WAStl I NC if ON -C ongre~;,wnul 1nve~t1galor\ will report toda~ on the underlo\Cr C\ 11.!cnlt" the) g.athered on fa~t-tallvns health tn!)urancc: hUl'k'>ter\ v.ho take ad,antagc: ol fearful rider!\ .\ml·ncan' and -...·II them "Med1gap" poltc1c' the\ don't need .\bout 'i pcrn•nt ul all .\mcncan' ovnti5 hu} the'e pohl"ll'' t11u1\t•r lht• ··gap" between Med1carr ht.·m•fm dnd actual health rn'il'> Three young men in college with a future waiting \ \C R ·\Ml:-... re> -\lot of mile'> from hrrl' anJ .1 l11ng11rnc: ago. I km:.,., a k1J in '>t:hnol who ..aid hl' ....,anted to v.nll' nmel\ Ill\ namr v.as Walter and he: ll\1·d 1n 1hl' apar1mcnt underneath m1nr 111 ii huu\t.' JUSI otl the campus 11fth1· l nrH'r\tt'f of ~outh Dakota \\alter '>a HI h1· "anted to wr1tl' noH'I\ h1\ n1ommillC' wanted to be a libr;.inan Thl roommate's name wa\ l>l·r1c1n , and he "·" al1o1.a)s pla'.>1ng \I.1th his gla,,l., What I v.anll'd ....,a., to dnnk too muc:h and \hoot out 1he v.111dow'.i and ""akc up 111 lht· murntng .,.,1th two or three of thow rll h \oront~ girls that nC\l'r kt amh<i<l\ tout:h their per..on I m.n h,1, t' men1111ned this wa\ a long llnH' .ij.lO \n\....,:n thl· truth " there wa\ Ol'Vtf mulh hope l11r an) ul U'> all hough I >torte-in did bctome c1 11- hrarian ;.ind I got good at drinking 1110 m Ul h and \hont 111~ nut I ht• v. t ndow<, \.'.alter r1ghl from thl' \tart. "'a' hopek'\ 1 ht• thing v.a\ that ltl' d1dn·1 \.l.iJnl to \l.rtlc Hr \l.Jnt1.·tl 10 bt a wruer - v.h1l h "ii d1tkrl'nl thing -probabl) '" that he lould \l.aki: up 1n the m11rn111g 1o1.1th lwl) 11r three.· of those \oronn itirl' v. hn nn er let an)'bod'r touch 1hc:1r 1x:r\t>O. and that wa' ne'er 1n the l"arth I or opc:nrr' Walter was morl· or It•.,, trctnsluccnt There was a blue tint 111 h1\ skin, <1nd he wa~ thi: thinnc\I human b<i<l~ I have e1.:erscen that did nnt ha\l' tuht•\ runntng 111lo 11'1 no~· Hr ....,a~ aH<>ndc'-tend111g and aloof a\ dll)h<id~ 20 H'ar' old ha'> t'"er been and at the samt· 11ml' tht'rr wa\ alwaH clll 1nfl'l lt0n gro\.\1ng on hi'> nc<.:k lhat madi: \1w th1nk 11 had '>Prt·ad up lrom untler ht'> \h111 \nJ 1f that ""'"·1 enough. Waller \1Ud1c:d hardc:r than anybody at 1ht: I n1•..c.·r\lly of ~outh Dakota Hi: v.a\ an Engll'lh \1udrnt and once h1· \lumhlcd 1n111 tho'>C hr'>I good gradt•\ • ind got hi\ n.11nt• 1n the \Chool paper. 11 "d' li\t· and'" hour-. cvef) night rt·ddlnK thtng<, 1111h<xl) Cl!>e v.ould rl'ild n·v.n11ng e\\,lY"' on guy'> like PETE DEXTER Prou'>t -he ma, have t•vcn read Prou'il although rTI) own bchel has al\.l.a)'s been thai nobody has ac·tually donl' 1hat -all 10 sec his name rn the '>('hoof paper again. And I didn't mind u long a\ 11 didn't interrupt m) dnnlmg 100 mulh and shooting out thr windows anJ Dcnein didn't mind either although he sometimes came up 10 tdl me .. 1onec, about .. ometh1ng repugnant Walter had said 1n das~ And v.e all got along that wa) until thl' :.-ear Walter went to summer 'ilhool and foll in love Some httlc girl 1n one of his classe~ thought he 'ioundcd \man and went to bed with him 1n Jul>, hcgan to get urcd of him 1n c\ugust, and wouldn't \peak to him h~ \eptcmber \nt.l h\ thr un~ Oenern and I \hO"'ld up for trlf foll semes1er V. alter had a wholr new aspect to h1" rx·r..onalit~ lk bt..-gan lo drink too much and keep Oene1n awake at night , 1all.:1ng about his girllnend I>ene1n wa\ 1011 pohtl' to tell him 111 \hut up "iomt•ltmc:s Waltl'r drank down- \la1r'i \omellml'!I he camr up And unc 01ght Denein <.aml' up 1n\tt·ad He \a1d, "You belier lOme f;t\I Walter'\ tallong about k11l1ng h1m\l'll" And '\O \\l' went down<;ta1r\ and 1uld V.. alter he was making a fool ol h1m,clf 'Walter said he didn't we an) rt•ac,on to live I looked al Dcne1n and \Jtd, "You'd think Proust had died" Dertetn wa<; thc: kind ofpcr;on who wouldn't p<1int out that already had happened. and hr was the kind of pcr\on who would worT) cvery time Walter began talking about fin t'>hrng h1mselfofl The third or lourth time 11 hap- pened I went dowmta1r\ with him and found Walter trying to grt Im gun 1oge1hcr He had an oltl I 2-gauge pump that broke 11110 t\l.o pans for \torage and he couldn't get them 1ogether to shoot himself l said, "Walter. there 1-. morl' than one girl out thrri: " He !>aid "I got to do II ' I said. "You're no1 going 1u do iln)thmg." and ""'ent balk up\tairs h went on and on One night. after '¥\-alter and I had bttn out dnnk1ng 100 much together. he began talking about su1c1de and I oOered to put the shotgun together tor him Dertem came out of hi\ bedroom in hi\ slipper'>. pu111ng on ht'> $la'J'>C'>, and a'>ked 1f Walter ....,ould mind doing 11 outside, <;O he could \lrcp ~u ncn [ >crtein was tired of I I It was hke that all semr\ter. In .lanuaf) I quit '><.'hoot and went to Flonda. I alwa>s qu11 111 Junuaf). I couldn't Lake the cold with iJll tho'>e m1ss1ng window<, Walter graduatrd h1~h 111 h1'> cla\\ and went to the lJ01,crnty ol l e11a\ to do graduate work Dertr111 took O\.er some ltbrary in "lehrasf..a. and I d1dn 't hear from e1thc.-r on1.• ol lht•m again for 20 years I thought about thl'm though especially Walter I wondered to "'hom he ended up married and 1t hl c"ertold her abou1 the n1gh1<1 hcspcnt lr)1ng to put h1-; -,hotgun 1ogr1her And then the week before lac,I on the wa} out here I ~topped JI m\ mother's house 1n South Dakota and 'ihc said the head libranan 1n to....,n had called earlier wan1111g nl) iJd- drc.>s\ bccau!le hi: k nev. me 1 n \Choo I and was reading a novel of mine that was recently publt'ihed She said his name was Mr I knein And so I took a nde down to thl' ltbrar) and found l.Xrtctn 1n a hugt: office wtth about 11 secrelanes. -;omc of them could haH been 1hc1~ soront) girls that ne\er let anybody touch their person. He played w1lh his glasses and we ~• around laughing and talking about <,hotgun'i and windows and women that couldn't be touched, and the wa) thtng\ tum out I said I thought I'd 'ccn Wahc:r once rn a~' two summcrc, ago 1n the Black Hill\, while J wa-; out thert• workrng. Dertein 'itoppcd pla)ing with h1<> gla'i'iC'I .. lt wasn't h1 m " he <,aid .. He d1rd rn I 969 or '71)" A minute later I asked ho"' l.)crtetn <ihook h1\ head Hr \aid ""lobod) who knrw would sa~ IHxter 111 • 1yndlc•ted columal1t The 111v1:\t1gator\ were work111g lor a '>ubcomm1tll'C chaired b) Kl r Claude Pc-ppc:r f>. Fla the 85 \-l'.tr old guardian ol \en1or c1111en\' r.1ght' who 'itt<, on the Sclc(t C ommlltce on Aging. We'\r ht.•t•n g11.:cn an ad\ancc look at \omr ul the horror \tone' the}0 ll tell about tht• '>lropg·•ffm taclit'> U'led tu 'rll Med1gap pol1l ll'\ For exampl l· • .\ 77 }ear-old V.ashrngton \late v.oman paid S 70() fur <,upplcmcntar~ health '"'uramc: from a man who 1dcnt1fll0d h1m\C.'ll a\ a 'ional Sclunl} rcpre'>t'ntall \l' f k wa\ tn lat.I a markettng agent for 14 1n\uran.n • compan1c\, '>C\Cn ol "h1t:h sohl Mcd1gap poh1 IC\ • .\n 8 '\-\car-old W1'>(ons1n "'1d11.,., h\ mg on SM,000 a H·ar "as per\ua<.!Ld 10 pa) $KOO a \.l'ar ror health 111\urancr h\ :.i ....,uman .,.,ho da1mt•d lo be a ~kdtcan· "-<>rkcr The salc-.- .,.,ornan \a1d that alter thrl·e monthH>f \l'rtOU"> 1llnl·\<, the widow might run up mc<.11cal ke'> of S20.00<l that Medtcart• wouldn't pa~ and that \he ran the rl\k of lo\lng her home 10 p;n the mc:du:al hill<, • \n eldl•rl) M1d11gan couple pi11d \4 000 a )car for I' \C.'para1t· \Up- plrmcntal pohcu·' -....,hKh didn't co"ert:'l'. car. d1•n1al 11r nursing hnm1• care \late tn'>uranle offit:1al!> steppnl in, but too fall' to \top 1h1· fir\t S4.000 pa]ml'nl •A 76--.,ear old North ( arolina woman wa., 'l.art•d into lx-hcving that "virdu:arl' wouldn't rnver thi: high co<;t<i ol hmp1tal care unks' 'iht supplemented 11 \.I.Ith ~nrrnl ad- d1t1onal pohlle'> '-;he bough1 I'\ 1n l.,.,o year,, lht• pr1.•m1um'> amounll'd tu half her total 111comi: In 1978 we reported that the· hc:.iltil 1n'Jurancc 1ndu\ll"\ ttrCl\<,et.l iJboul SI b1ll1on 1n prem1um'i T h.u figun· ha' no'A p.t<i'it'd S4 btlhon a \.C.tr .\ longrc:<,\1onal \tUd\. at lhat 11m1· concluded that mo\l maJor 1muran1.1· cnmpa01e<> wc•rcn't 1nvolvt•d 111 1111· h1gh-pre\\ure 'ale\ ahu'\c.>'\ It blamrd 'imall. llttlr 1.nown wmpan1c\ that spec1ahtl' 1n '><tll'' to the c·lderl~ and 1n I Q80 ( on~rl'\\ 11utlav.<:d <.omc 11f the \had) tad1l·., uni oH·rc-d h" "' tn\C\ll~lor\ . Thrill of victory tempered in game against computer ~pcc1ficalh , C ongrc·" mJdt· 11 ,, IC'lon' pun1\habk b\ a S2 \000 linl' tor 1n .. uranlt' \itlc\ pcr..onnel to rn1~repre..cnt thl'nHel'lll'\ a't govrm- ment emplo~ec' or lo 'il'lf lht• dtkrl\ more medical 1n,urante than tht') nerd Mmt rxpcn' l On\1tk1 om· supplemental ht•ahh pohc> -Ith· that ofTrred h] Bh11•' m\\Blue "ih1rld -to he adrquall' for mo\t l'lderl\ Americans \mth1ng more" "ovn loading" Tht 148() l.1w af<,o ordered 1tw Health < arC' hnilnt 1ng \dmtnl\ trallon lo t ondul 1 a '\tudy ot <1l.11t· efTon\ to curb ahuo,c<; h~ tn\urant l' sale"imen fhc \IU<.I) wa~ to ht· completed h}' Jan I. 1982, hut ha\ not yet been \Cnt to ( on1trr'>s But it's better than having no opponent at a ll for someone who's a c hess player \mnc Pl'oplt It kc to pla) game!>, "'mt· do not I hNe arc many chou:e'> for game pf,l'rff\ More 1 han I 00 card and parlor µme\ ilrl' fl\ted tn Hoyle'" (_,amr hook r ht•rr arc .. few not included - \UCh a\ '\lnp poker and one or two 1•th1.·r' 1hat rnn Ile pla)'ed 1n lhe parlor \1\ favontr game of all -ye\, even rnor<" 1h.1n l nvral Pu~u11-t'irhC'i'I <>me '"u lrarn to play <'he11'J, I guarantl'e you will never touch a l hl'lkt'r aia1n Th.11 would bt• hke .,....,11< hma from rh11mpagne to Kool aid ( ontnir) lo what 'mmt f)(Oplf bcltC'\t, you d<.> not huvt' to be a "hra1n" 10 plfty che\'1 I\'~ .Anyone v.ho ha" pla)td w11h mt' l'\t': 1auah1 <'h1ldrcn ran11na 1n qe from 6 to 12 to play cht~'i fh1'1 1~ an rnterc"llng aae aroup -often I he' I them Thr wtm1 thing that can happen to a chett playt>r 1\ no1 having 1&n opponent for tho, fakrnatina aame For lhc pa•t yetH. I've had no m1dC'nt C'hcts p~rtnrr The frustration wu so gtt'tt, I was bc11nn1n1 to stutter. M> hutband pve me an clcctronrc cheu challen er. He prefct'T'ed mak- 1na the 1nvcstmen1 to learning the pme The computer chcu boerd haa ~\'en lt.vt'h of pit) from bcainncr 10 ex pen To date, I've pla)td onlr the bcjjnncr level h's not thtt I m a lou<iy player -I JUSt don't act enough practu.:c The tn\tructmn!I 1n part read. 1nv1tc"I chr'lco playen to learn, improve and match their 'ik1ll., against the computer's mind " Thi\ 1s no1 as much fun as play1na with a human, but 1t 111 belier than not playing a1 all lt'<J not as relu1na becau~ It re~ponds to my move 1mmrd1a1cly h 's more fun whrn my opponent groans. mumble, to h1m~lf, and chews his nails before try1na to counter one of my l>nllJant move'I C he~ter-1 had lo aivr him a namr -,., not only cold and impersonal, ht isn't a arac1ous winner When he checkmates me, he says. "Sorry," hut from the tone I c.en tell, dttp down in his clcctron1c hcan. he isn't. ( hestcr can be a bit snide. On the rare occasions when I am dastracttd b) ht\ md11Terenc~ and make a stupid move. he come back wuh .. "Art you 'IUl't you've pleytd th11 game before?'' Shonly after Cheater movrd in. 8111, my fnend's son from Santa Monica. contac.-ttd me and wanted to play a pmc by mail. He u1d he wa1 not an upert. but would hke to improve h11 aamc aad tholllllt thtl would be a aood way to do 11 ft 1.0Unded fine tO me. tlcte WU a h\c oppt1nent I wouldn't be able to ANN WELLS hear him ivoan or sec him <.'ht'w his na1lc; when I tapped him with a <1tunnma move, but I wouldn 1 get any d11" either · J 'ICl Up the te&ufar che'iS hoard, hopma C'he'iter would notice I want- ed him to know he isn't the only game in town. This didn't work out Mtul service bc1na what 1t I\ between Orange County and Sanui Monica, we wert nine week~ and \even move1 into the aamc bcfort I discovered that 8111 had h1\ board tumrd the wrona w y How about 1t, C hestrrl!' Want to play another aamc? Colrumll11 Au Wrl/1 ,,.,,, lJI WfU• Nlpel. _An oflk1al HCFA \pol..c!.rn,10 111 tnbutt"d thl' 41/i year delay 10 ,1 paperwork O\'rrlua<l at the a1tem·1 But If( r A '>OUrce\ told our .... \OC1ate Stewart Harn\ thr o;tud) wa., uctuall} rnmplrted " Vl"Ur and a hall ngo, and ha\ been hdd up h\ agenn bra\\ hat\ fht') al•m \ll1t.f the in- <,urunce 1ndu\tf) ha'i ht·en Lohh .. 1ng thr IH FA. hoptng 10 havt' the rep<)n\ con< lu~IClm w:11rred down I he repon 1s r,pec1ally c:n11,,11 111 wme compoln1es lhat \ell cancrr insurance, thr !lources ~•cl Pepper'!i tomm111cc wrll cull Heallh (are F1nancma Adm1n15. 1ra11on nll1c1al\ on the carpet rarly 111 the current «-nes ofheanntp 10 ha .. r them explatn wh) 1he rtport du<" 1n 1 _982 h. not yet bttn dtl1" ered to Con~ J•ct A.lldrrroo ud D•lr Vu Atc.t .,., •Y•dk•IH Nl•aul1u. Pllot welco.mes comments The Dally Piiot welcomea your comments on Issues of tnter-t t our readers w 03 o Letters end longer arttctea of commentary must be signed Th should be typed or cl arly written and nt to· LETTERI to ,:1 EDITOR, Dallr Piiot, Box 1~ Coate,.. .. , 12929. Pleatt Incl d. your address and telephone number u If you prefer, you may call your comm nl 1n to our sp clot We're Llalenlno tel phon number· M2""°'8. • Memben of the batty Brewatera ln •• Anenic and Old Lace .. at the Harlequin include (from left) Lyla Graham, Norma M!chaela, Cameron Smith and (atandlng) Dalla• AlJnder .. 'Karate Kid II' kicks off to year's top debut HOLi) ~<><>!>( \PJ-llid1l~­ ofl ol "f ht• KJralt' Kid i>Jrt II'" proved to be thl' lx•\I op:m·r 111 thl' u·ar. eamin~ S 12 7 m1ll1on on I '~ l '>Crecn~ or an 1mprl'\\l\t' S9 Wll pt·r "><.rec:n during 11 ... "l"l"h·nd tkhut .\nothcr nl'\' nw .. ll' I l"gJI Eagle~:· a rnmt·d\ \tarnng Rohcrt Redford. lkhra Wingl·r Jnd Daryl Hannah placc:d f>t'tond 1n lhl' holl office derh\ \>.Ith s~ I m1l1111n The movtl IAtth Redford J' .tn a\s1~tant d1\tm I attornc:) trying 10 clear h1~ nam1.· and gel hi\ Joh hat~ opened \trongc:r than t'llhl'r of t hl' actor·., mo\t rt'll'lll h1t<, .. , >ut of .\fm:a .. whKh ncntuall~ gro\\l'd SIO m1ll1on . Jnd "I h1· Natural " wh1(h \Old\~() mtllton Ill lll~l'I\ •\lthuugh the lotal ltgurl'\ lor" l ht• "-.uat1.~ "1d . Part II'" Jfl' wmparahk to the opc:n1ng nl ""' h l'\ll'f \tallont.•', ~urrent hat.· Cohr<1 "thl' '>l'qu1·l 10 tlw 11/84 hit The t\.ir.1lt' K11I " opt·nnl 1n ~00 te~c r 1hea11.•r, than "< 11hrn .. Tht· latl''it tilm .,tll'lt ht'' thl· ''"" .1bout a h<>) pla)l'd In l<.1lph MJl·· dito and ht'> mentor portraH:d h)' Pat Mor11a . to fapan "ht'fl' .1 fVUdgt· match unlolllo; lor hnth 111 lhc m.1rt1al :irts hcro' l he t'ntr.tnll' nl lht· '"" n1.'" him, pu\hcd dCJ\"n la't "l'l'" •, 1'o I attrar1111n '"Rat i..: 111\.:h1111I"111 third Hov.t•"cr th1.· lll"1l'th 't.irring Rodnt•\ D.intcatidd ,,·,11 'hu"rd \trl'ng1h h.,. garnl'fintt .11111thn S 7 K rnt lhon 111 ''' \l'tond \l.l'l'~ on tht· '>l fl"l'n'> fpt ,1 i.:!2 h 11111111111 lltl,tl "fop <1un," thl· .1dq·nturt· tilrn .ahout tht' l I S Nii"\' ndu\1\.1' ltghter pilot 1r.11n1ni rro1m1m, drop PNI twm thud 111 tounh pfa1 t· I ht' omc:d} "I l'rrt\ Hudler·, f),n Oil "'h I\. h h.td llpt'nl·d 1 n \t't ond pl.ll t' 1 .... 1 "'l'l'k drorrwd 111 faith 1n ''' '''l'ond "'l'l'k "( ohra." kll from l11urth to \l>.lh, '>howing carntng' ot SI •l'i m1ll1on 1n I '''fifth -....eek ;.ind a tnt.11 g"''" to dart• ~ nl S4.:! 'i m1ll1on No '' "'l" tilkd h' "Poltl'ffll'l\I II." wh1rh c ompletcd its fifth ...,eek w tth total earning' ofS 1' 11 m1ll1on. ahout SI 9 m11l1on more than la'>t v.ed lkre <1rc: tht· top I 0 film'> at the t><n otlke tht\ pa'>t "'t:t'kc:nd. "'Ith di\· tnbutor. v.eekcnd gro\s, numbc:r ol \( rcens. total gro\\, number of "'eek\ in rclca">C and c\t1mated produt:t1on lll'>l\ l he groso; amount figure\ art·· '>11ppl11.·d h) thc d1.,tnhutor I • Karall Kid Part II .. C olumhaa, $12.fi'i m1l11on l .'2 ' '>(rct·n, $12 7 rr11llton one wed , S 11< m1ll1on 2 'I l'gal faglt·<; .. I ln1'-<'r\al. SK 01111100, 1.248 '>lrccn' SK I m1llton ont• week S 11 m1ll1on 1 ''Back to \chool ' '>nim $7 8 m11f111n, I .ti Ill \t rl'Cn\ $22 6 rn1ll111n , l"o "'l'l°k'>. $12 m1lt111n 4 "Top (•Un." Paramount, S~ X m1ll1nn I 5 11 c,aecn'> S61 7 million. "' "l'l'I.:' .SI!< m1ll111n " . r l'rrt\ 8u1.·lkr'' f),I\ <>fl." l'.1ramuun1 S'i -; m1ll111n I,' m ~rcen., SIX ft mtllton t...,11 Wl'C:k\. 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" •&•-.O• .............. .,, .. _ .. ,,, ...,..,_ .. •»- --.. .._.._ . .,._ '-, ... ,... ttfur•e»t ---..... ........ - -tn - Or•• Cout DAILY PILOT /WednNday, Jun• 25. u~ae A9 'Arsenic' enjoys a spirited revival There mu~I tx-&0me reason why local danntr playhou~ have never thoushtof~tv1nsoneofthe favontc vmtagc comedies on the communal)' theater c1rcu1t, but whatever the motive, "Arsenic and Old Lace" ha\ hen:loforc avoided the county·~ sup- and·show site~. The Harlequin Dmner Playhouse 11 rccufyma the oversight wuh an eminently watchable version of Joseph Kcisclnng's classic comedy of madneasand mayhem, which will run through the end of Auaust. II should be a producuve run, even thou&h the sale of red wane may tx-down (or the duration Castana 1s a particular plus 1n director Richard Vath's splendid staging of this I 9~ra chuckkr about a houseful of assorted cranes and a plethora of bodies an the basement. The two lethal old ladies -who dispatch lonely old men to the hereafter with a glass of elderberry wane -arc depicted with excellent com 1c contrast by Norma M 1chaels as the dammutive, feisty Aunt Abby and Lyla Graham a~ the giddy Aunt Martha who's prone to sneezing at the hint of unpleasantness (a cute dtrec- tonal addition). Cameron Smith's clean-cut good looks serve him well in has enthus1ast1c portrayal of the old ladies' nephew, Mortimer. the drama cnttc who finds a bit of melodrama in has own hfe when he pecks anto the aunucs' window seat Elizabeth \watkhamer as swc-et and spanted as has fiancee whale Dallas Ahndcr as reddy provrs tt's possible to overpla} an already goofy character Most cffecttvc an tenn~ ot inspired lunac> as Louis Dezseran as the hom1c1dal maniac brother Jonathan l X.-neran's gsganuc stature and om1n· OU'> drmeanor combine to pcrfectl> rqaractenrr the menacing madman lir'>t playcd by Bom KarlolT 'Bols1cr- 1ng 1he rlTec t ts the tiny Dr Einstein of L lo)d Gordon. who becomes quite hen1gn h> compan\on Jo-.cph Cardinale revels an h1!o role ol the huhblc-bramed cop who fancies Toi TITUS himself as a playwnaht J Samuel Wahnon 1s a bit youna for the role of the crusty lieutenant, bul playi, 1t well, whtle Jeff Newman 1'1 fine a'\ Cardanale's affable partner. Bnan Whitaker as the ne1&,hborhood mints· ter and Dennis Tracy as the keeper ol the funny farm round out the cast in dTectave cJlmcos Robert Banaham'"» old-t1ml"> Brooklyn estate scttan& 1c, nch an atmosphere and Steven C ra1g'c, hght- •nJ effects enhance lhe act ton ntcel). Director Vath, a veteran at the Harlequin, has fashioned an enter- tatn1n1 producuon from th•~ du,ty but stall delt&,htful scnpt "Arsenic and Old Lace" remains at the Harlequin. 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd . Santa Ana, threugh Au&-24, to be succeeded then by a repnsc -of the two-character comedy "Same Time, Next Year .. Performances arc given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain time!> and ttcket tnformat1on as available at 97Q-55 I I • • • The lone opening on this week'!> theatrical calendar as Agatha Chnst1e's "Murder on the Ntlc," bowing 1n Fnday under the stars at Golden West College's Patao Theater. Cast members include M1lcc: Owens. Duncan Raymond Da .. 1d Robb. James Whitmore. Larry Cardwell Wayne Sherwood. Dan 4-rmstrong. Lisa Smith. Carolyn Matsuda. Winifred V.arga, Judi (it'p- pcn and Meltnda Zomm1ck The whodunit, whtth will run 1n repertory with "ueorge Wash1n1ton Slept Here."' plays Fnda}' and Sa1ur- day of th1!o wcek and July Q 10.1:!. 16 18 and 20 with an 8 30 curtain T1clr.ct information,., available at 895-8378 -CINE Fl GONE-SPEAKERS ARE BACK STADIUm [;l S SHCHtT CUtCUfT IN) 11 10) ll 20) $12$ 7 •O &. t ·•S SWl!'.ET U•UtTY fPQ) (1 20) ll 30) 5 4 0 1 50 .. 10 00 lhlpn Maccnio KARA ft KJO II l:PC) Plu 1 Quick tilwer (l>O I 7 Academy Aw.,d1 N~R TOO YOUNG THI:.., ... ., PfT (PG) Aho l'eaturlnt ln•MI••• l'rom Mart (~GI OUT OF AFRtcA (PG) TO DIE (R) (1 20) (3 15 (12 0)(3 SS) 7 00 10 10 S U 7 1 Sa. t U ijl1\"f ;@lftlj ·=•Juli 6 J ·r~~~.3 .c":·r::") f'OLTll.RGll.IST tt O'G·t~ ~II.II Co·Hlt The Cal 1 E:ye (~ 1 l l AARATIE KJO II CPGt LEQALEAGL.E5 l'Nt (12 15)(2 lS)•:!U (12,00)(2 lO)S 00 7 15 a. t :U 7 JO a. IO 00 l'l!RRtS •uaLLER'5 DAY OFF(PG·tal CUM) Cl 00) S I S 7 H t SO TOP GUN fflG t 112 30) (2 Sf) S 2S 750&.IOIS WEVER TOO Y°""9 TO o• (R) Aho Jo Jo Dancer (Al OO•RA CR) P'OLftRGaJST 11 tpOU (I 30) (l •O) S 50 I 00 S HOWS AT (I 00) (JU CotlRA (Rt Plu1 R.aw Dul (A) No Panes - &.1 0 10/ln70 MM S .J07•S&.100S N o P.auu 00'"" a 0 UT IN •l!VKRLY HILU (R) Plu1 SwHI Liberty (l'C) DRIVE INS Opt" I 00 Wkdtyll1 30 Wknd• Ctuld1tn Uotlt• 11 f AH Uftln111jo1ttl e&lltO.AIN MATINm•S MONDAY THRU SATURDAY IST 2 PERl'OAMANCES [t(C(PTHOUOA•5 &$T&•A(Oo • ''"'VAfa --o0tn m110 l"\~at,Tta.'ff.~ · ·oi.:r o,, •PO-•J1 l 1 )t 1 to S IS ) 0 10 OS '01.THGllST II: THI OTHH SIDI IPO-Ut l llM 11M 4oM ..... ttM le.JI SAT OHU 11 M 110 4 10 • M 11 11 '"Vllw a.oo IAW DIAL 111 1l4l4~4 l•U NfVlll T YOUNG TO I 111 1 41 • 41 .... , Ullll,. tUI '"•ltr II Otl ""'• IOllH UOfOl!D DtlllA WINOH LEGAi. fAOLl5 ll'OI I l H J 01 SU t 1e II 0 •0 •1., 1111•oeo DIHA WIHOU LIGAL IAOU5 1ro1 11 Jt J 11 S JI I II II •I 00\IY lfllfO IOOHIY DANCMlflllO aACK TO SCHOOl 1,..u1 U >O 1 .. 4 41 I M .... 11 OS ANAHEIM U••tl 1t !IHIL•m•• "ft•• fro ,...., t ,,.111M IN ••l '' f!'lt' 100..0 DANO«lflllD IACK TO SCHOOi. ,,..,JI P•X 111 ---·ICll UHll IUll.l.H'S DAY 0,, ,,...,, 'llmY IN 'IHt< 1,.. u1 S'ACf CAM' '"' SHOH CllCUIT ,,..,,1 e•J:M~M=-<n•1 .,. 1n11u ""I • 1=; -(-.. 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Pl IZ.OODUABI ION• I llf DI ORO "UCll UCUS" (PC) 11 • l I\ H\ I I\ 10 ll! n.• run a wtl "SWEET LllEITY" (PC) 14\ • 00 "COIS IUST I ( CIAlY" \.,. IO 12 fPCI ......... or••......,• "l1Cll UCUS" (PC) II JI l I~ \I~ t I' 10 !O ..... Na "FllttS •uuun OlY Off' (rc·tl) 110 JIO \lll , .~ 1000 • 111(1 srtllo "Tll I ATIAI NOJ(Cf' (PC 13) I .. 11' HS I OI IUt ~ ~ "SIOIT CltCUlr' (H) llS ll\ U~ 11\ ti\ • "1'lCl CA•r" (PC) 11JO 10 \ .. 11S tlt ...... "rutlSllWR'S •• , Off" (PC-11) I .. JIS. Sll 10 , .... ......... ru UITA ·u1an .,, II" (PCJ 1101\0 l .. ,1~ I JO tt41 llO IAICAll PllCf I IU O llOllT SQQ TIW ClllSl "TOP CUI" (PC) 11~ l• IOI t i\ 1•10 "S T aeurr- H 14 H ) I J ' Orenge Co t DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, June 25. 1988 Uu1rsday. June H ARIES (~arch 21-Apnl l'I), HH'.1k1h1uu~b dl'clll) 1ndtl":lled - rl''ilnct1on!> arl' remo .. ed '>CX'1al al11\111c\ 1nlrc:a'>l" 1ournn 1\ J1\llntt P<>S'>1htl1t) ~any rnmmrnt on ,our appc:arann· and .. ou'll bt· ma1ntu1nin1t aura ofglanwr and 1ntngue TAlJRl S ( \pnl 20-Ma) 20)' \ ou'rc on :.ohd ground. what had hct•n nchulou" "111 no"' bt.· venfil'.'d Lmpha'>t'> un al hlc,cml•nt. finanual gain. pkasun· 1h111ugh \f)('t ulat1on and rom;inu~ Po"'t"" of pc:r:.ua<;1on are strong, .UHJ \OU If gt·I \I.hat ~OU nC"t"d GEMIM c l\h\ :, 1.Jun1..· 20) \ ou"ll d1~ern mot1H:.. what had been a ITl\\11'1\ "''" tx· \Olved Populanl\. 111< 1t".1~· ... stc: nano h1ghhghl<t ch;ing1..'. \1,1\t•I. tl1rtat111n. n1..·at1\'e endca' or\ l H·11d1..•o.t\ nn paix·r. knov. that \-OU g.11n \ti.I \lo rlllt'n \loord SYDNEY 0MARR CA~CER I lune 21-Juh ~21 1\1,im L'' ,,,ur ··tx,·<,t 4uah11<'\ ... urge to torl'· lronl Pt"upk .... 111 c:on\ult \OU. mOfl' 1>1.·l\om "111 "ant to he: ""h )ou. )Ou'll •••••••••••••. 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Bovo \ T hmt' Mt' 1h1..· uni) place' lht•\ 1.dn lind pcupk to pla\ "1th C) I Inv. min h wildernl'\\ v.nrld .,.,t.ll· .., t nn\t'r1l'd l'ath \t.'ar into dn dnrn11..·nt'' \ \n .irt·.1 l'qu.tl 111 1hr \ltr ol l'l'nn,,l,,1n1.1 .1hout \\rill hM\l' popul.t111111 111 the ~l"\I '' nn" d1111hlin11, l'h·n 'lt'\t'n \l'Jr\ IA l'll t'lfol.tlt'd v.omt n v.1th goo<l "" on1l'\ h1.:tv.el'n 2"1 and Vi \<'3r\ old -11"1hn 1Aht1 hu) thl· doih1ng tht· de,1gncr' i..l1t«1m up Pka'>t' notl' rf thl\ \f>t:ual gr11up 111 v.omcn wont hU\ !he hnt· tht· lint•,., dead ~<> 11" tht'\ "'ho d1t l<Jlt.: tht• la\hl•>n\ 1. it Botd 1~ a r·olumnist •,Yndlcat,.d Economics prize not 'Nobel' at all Thmg~ I Learned En Rou1c w LooJans l Ip Or her Thmss: •That the so-called "Nobel Pnzr · for faonom1n ,., not a Nobel Pnu at all. and has nothing to do with the "lobcl Foundation or the Nobel Trust 11 wa-. not provided for 111 ~lfred Nobel's wall. and was foundrd more than 70 years after his death by thC' Swedish Nau onal Bank; rt 1s announced ealh year at the same lime as 1he onsinal Nobel Pnzes to give 1t authent1c11> •That wh1k mrntal depression 1s twice as frequent among urban d"'ellers as among thoc;c who hve 1n rural areas. on the other hand, alcoholism and drug abuse are more prevalent 1n tural areas in terms of population dens11y · •Thal dunng and following the < "ti War. about I 700 l nion o fficers "'ere awarded honoral) comm1<;s1ons 10 the bre,et ranl of "General" •That "Scandinav ia" 1s a term U!>ed onlv b'I outs1den, -"Norden" 1s the n·am·e employed by official geographers of Denmark. Finland. Iceland. Norwa} and ~weden to refer to their fi.,,e rnuntnes collect!\ eh •That a halfm1lhon .\mencansare h1tten b) dogs annuall'I -most ol them by their own pe1s •That the cer{·m ony of an anc1t:nt E:gypuan funeral required the pre\- ence of 42 people sitting in Judgment lln the ments of the deceased. • .\rnencan'> drank more gallons of c,olt dnnks last \ear than the) did "ater. 11 5 b1lhon<o of soft dnnk'> as SIDNEY HARRIS against 11 .2 billion gallons of tap and bottled water (H ow do they measure the amount of dnnking water con sumed'» •That euc1ly 200 years ago the Scottish poet, Ro bert Bums. was condemned 10 sit on a "cull) stool" (s.tool of repentance) in full view o f the churchgoers of the town of Mauchhne because of recent acts ol "hoochnagandy" (sinful fom1cat1on) •That the M edal of Honor the h1ithest d ecoration awarded members o( the m1htary. was created by the ll.S Congress 10 1861 as an award only for Union naval enlisted men. and 11 was not until the following year that a rmy lroops were authonzed 10 receive the medal •That the percentage of moto r \.Chicles outside the U S. has tnplcd in the past 50 years. from 22 per~nt 10 65 percent. (The number of autos per capita 1s highest 10 Guam.) •That in New York City, more than 100 complaints each week arc filed against police officers charging mistreatment or excessive force Sydney Harris 11 a 1yadlcated eo I u IDlJi st. Mencken's marriage not so bad after all DEAR ANN LANDER~. In a rt'lCnt column you ran a quote hy H L Menckl'.'n "Men haH: mut h happier Inc'\ rhan women l he.., marn IJter and die earlier.. \nu "C'nl-on to \a) ··1ncrden1all> vef) hlllc 1s knov.n ahoul Mencken~ married life. His \tatcment suggest\ It \\a'>n't an)th1ng tu hrag about .. You "ere v.rong. ~enl'kcn met \ara Powell 1-faardl "hen he made a <,peech at C1ou<.her ( o llege '-.he "'3'> a '\tnk1ngh hcautllul }Oung instructor ..cated In 1he au- dience The 11tlc of h1'> '\JXClh wa\ 'H o~ to Catch H usbands." \oon aftt·r they were fre4uen11ng Baltimore·., fine'>t rrstaurants In 1930 (Mencken wa'> 1hen 50) ht· married Sara, I 'i 'tl'ar<. hrs Junior She died of TB ri .. c ~cari latcr. But tht·1r mamagc wa~ une of the great IO\t' <;tunes of our lime. I kr hcallh hat.I al"'a)S bcl'n poor and ht' kne"' 11 On the da\ of her death Menclen ~1d to a dose friend, ··when I mamed '->ara thl' doctors '>atd c;he would not hH· mon-than three year\. Actually she h"ed live. ~o I had t"'o morc.> ~t'ar' ol happ1ncs~ than I had 30\ nght In C'(p('Cl .. I'd SS} the mamage WAS soml· thing to brag about -A MEM KEN RL FF IN MD DEAR BUFF· So would I. Thanks for educating me -and millions of others. The mall from Baltimore was extremely heavy and all who wrote seemed to know the real story ••• DEAR Al\N LA"IDERS M' hu' hand 1s a pell\ offit'cr in lht' '< oa't C 1uard. I have a complaint that mlln\ \\-1\CS ore Oa\l C1uart.lsmcn share ~1ncc we married I've had to <.uflcr rude commenh '>UCh as. "\our hu<ibandccna1nh hasa.-.oft1ob ""lie doc' nuthrng but '\It .. "It's a tcmhk \\a<;te ofta,payer<.' mone) " I'd like the~ people to kno"' that members oft he Coa\t (1uard arc th1..•rt· w rescue people who might othcrw1r,c: dro\\-n Their pa\. pul\ them 1n thl· lo"' ANN LANDERS income group. These men and v.omen work 60 to 80.-hour week\ with no ntra pay In time of war the) are under the ~av)' -considered m1hl31) with all the problems that go ~ 11h 11. <;1nt.t' the) are not part of the Defense Department. their pa) comes from the T ranspona11on lx·- partment So . .\nn. for all 1ho\e folks who tid1eve the ( oast Guard 1s wonhles~ u'erpaid and getting a free ride I'd likr 10 sa). "II }OU should ever need to lle rescued the ( oast Guard will be there and )ou'll be damed grateful ·· -.\WIFE OF ONE IN OREGON DEAR OREGON: Thanks for the ?I-gun aalute for a fine group. We phoned Adm. J .S. Gracey, Com- mander of the U.S. Coast Guard, and be said: '"Oregon Wife' 11 right. Some on our 1hlp1spend 1lx month• or m ore ea.ch year away from home dolng our work la waten from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Our aviators Oy long, exhausting searches and make har- rowing helicopter rescues. Our boat crews take their 1mall craft out in tbe wont weather. Like tbelr teammates of the four other Armed Services, they stand ready to protect America al all times. "Next time someone tells 'Oregon Wife' thal the Coa11 Goard It a waste of taxpayers' money 1he cu Inform them that last year they taved 6,000 lives, stopped over 1,000 too1 of illegal drvgs from reachln1 our shores ud did other things tbat gave the taxpayers a 300 percent return on their lave1tment. I am very proud of the Coast Goard and the men and women who make It what ll 11." Judy Carne freed from English prison IH JI 111 \ 11 I{ I 11~l.1nd I .. rn1{'r I \ \t.11 Jud' C'arn1>, th1 <.od. 11 to nae' ~111 11n lh1 I '1110\ l<11":l11.111tl \1ar1111 'I .1up,h 111 h.1c, twrn lfl·nt .1f1q ,t·r,1n~ IV.•• m11nth\ 111 JHl\11n 1111 1 tl111g' t.h.trgl' < .1rnt flHllll r \\tll of <1\1111 Burt Rt>ynold\, ..... ,i., rl'll'.l\t'd \111nda\ tr11n < '"'~ h.1111 \\ 1111d r.111 '"11th"' I <•11d1111 I .trnt• •tl1 h.id .11llllllh'll \111Uj.' gl1n!( l11t.11nl· and nMri11i.1r1.1 111111 I l1·a1IH11" \11p11rt .ind h;1\ 1n~ 1. 01 a1nc a nd .1mpht"tam 1 nn .11 twr h•llllt' 1n "·ntr.11 I ngl.irul Joan better [ll'i \1'j(,fll~ l1111t t'Jtcnnr Joan fUv..r,, rt'l llf>I r;il inf( 1n th1• hoi,p11al from .1 h~'> tl'rC'ttunn and tumm~ Im~ \111 Kt'f\ la~t ~rC'k , w,1, in l(O<>cl conJ1t11Jn .ind rager to get h:tt k lo "111k hrr puhlt< •~I \Oud R11.t•1\, 'i' "'h'' undel'\l'n1 \111)1.t"l't J l111r\<1:t\ l\t ( rct:H\ S1na1 Mc·d11 .11 < c·n1t·r . "111return111 hrr Hrvrrh I hll\ hnmc th" wrek In u1mpk1t· rc.-1nver) hcforr fl yina 1<1 L11n<l11n Jul )II to t1111cr th<' wedding ol t•nncr \ndrrw lot \ B< -r \;'!I '( r<llHJ Morning AmC'nC'a •· I • \ Joan Rt.en Back to burgers < • \BB\ Nt\I -Melvin Dam- mar, who< la1m\ he wu Id\\ I SO 1n1lhon h\ Howard Ha11te1, 1\ no"' lhpp1n1 burac:r~ for a h\ 1na halk 1n ht\ homt·to"'n l>ummar. 41 , wa' hv1na 1n 1h1\ X·l"-rr-.1tkn1 town ahout 100 m1k\ \1111thl't1\1 of Reno in I QhH "hrn hr \ll)' hl' p1dct.I up ll11ward lluahes loit 1n thede~rt . ~ h<'n tht hillton11fl'. m :lu\t' died 10 H~.tr' aJo. r>ummar s name hit 1he headhnrs as a S 150 m1lhon bcntfic1ary 1n a w1ll that tumrd Prince up m}\trnou\I> and ht-com<' thr subject ofa lrn&thy coun hattk A I as Vep'iJUfY ruled 11 wa~ a fakt· Dummnr'\ ~tot) wa\ 1hc \uh JCC I of the IQHO nln\'IC "Mt'l \'lrl and Howard·· Wyoming premiere \HERID·\N. W )o -Thi\ n{)rthem W yomin& town may he more than 1,000 m 1le<t from the tin~I of Holl}WoodJ. but II I\ the 'itte ncllt week 01 the world prrm1erc of ro<'k ~tar Prill~'• l1tnt movie ,,- The town was Lhosen alter resident L 1\a Barber. 20. won 1.1 lOntest on MTV the cable TV rock mu\IC channel b) being thl' 10.000th caller 10 the station \aturda)' night <;he gets to attend the premiere nf the film. '"Under the C herry Moon," nl'.'~t Tuesday with Pnnct' and afterwards, she'll party with the ~inger mrmbers of his band. thC' Re,olulwn. and up to 500 of her fncnd\ Novelist cited "JfW \ORK -Nobel Pnrr lftureate l.aae Ba1ltevll Slll1er \ays he sometime\ say'I bad thin~s about 1he 1311 Apple. bul he 'I honored to Ix a part of 1t "I never \topped loving 1t," S1naet. 82. s111d Monday. "I ,rnrded It J \3rd bad things about 11 JU'St a, we do w1th people we love .. tie mat.le his remark.s when he: wu. pr~nted hy Mayor Edward I lo.och W1th rhe Handc:I med· alhon the: city's h1&he,1 cultural award Smger, wflo won the Nobel Pn.tc for htc:raturt m I Q71i, " the author of "A Crown of feathers," "Satan an Goray" and "Yentl, tht' Yeih1va Boy:· which became the movie "Yentl." Nelthf'r V\llnerable Ea.11t deal1 NORTH WF.ST tJ53 • 10 9 8' 'V A -i 88542 •9&5 EAST •Vold 'V Q8 3 'V J 10 7 5 2 OKS •QJ 10 0 A QJ 10 9 •K874 3 SOUTH tAKQ 872 ?K984 0 7 •A 2 The h1ddlng Eaat South 1 0 Obie 2• 2• 5. 15. Pua Pua Opening lt>ad k.ing of •) North PaH ... PaH Sometime'! there are more urg<'nt uses for trumps than ruffing Tht>y can be tht> only lint.• of communica tion betwet>n dummy and declarer A thoughtless t.lt•1..·larer would ~ defeated 1n quick t1mt• on this <'Xample South's hand wa.., t1x> -.tron!( for a s imple 'overcall so he el~'<'tt•d to double at his f1rs1 rurn and tht>n bid spades at his next Once a f1l was located and North showed <;Om<' values, South dc•eided he '\tood to gam little from a double of f1vt> clubs, and so he per'ievered with five spades (As the card'> ht'. North-South can collect five lrt<'k" against five clubs doubled ) West led the long of his partner'" first-bid suit and continued with another diamond Declarer ruffed and, 1f trumpc, were 2-1. the con tract was unbeatable It would seem, therefore, that declan·r s hould draw at least one round of trumps However, declarer saw that, 1f trumps were 3-0, he could not af ford even one round of trumps bl•- l A C R A N Y I I' 1· I I ,, A B Y [ H I I I I L .. CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIFF cau!«! he would be an e ntry short In ht'I hand to ruff both or his heart losers And the bad spade division was not too unlikely since Eut probably held 10 cards in the minor suits and he had to have some hearts West would have bid differently with an eight-card heart suit! So at trick three declarer care- fully led a heart to the ace When that held, the contract ~ame 1ron·dad regardless of how the trumps brokt> Dt-clarer used two high trumps as entne'i for two heart ruffs- East's ~adt> v01d bothered him not The ace or clubs permitted de- 1.. larer to return to hand to draw the la.'<t trump, and he cheerfully con reded a club to the defenders ab their second and la.'lt tnck Have you Men running lnto double trouble? Let C harle. Gort'n help you find fOW' way through tbt' mau or DOUBLES for penaltlf'8 a.nd for takeoat. For a c:opy or hla .. DOUBLES" booldf't, aend $1.86 to "Goren·Doublea," care or tbla new&paper, P.O . Box 4428 Orlan- do, Fla. 32802-4426. 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'T ;' IJ I' r I ••f ,I J ""' l () tavfl t ,t.~ .. • "ft' I~ I:Tn 'I .,, 'l/f" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 46 Skimpy PREVIOUS PUZZLE lot WO 1 Throw over 5 Nol much 10 Hetlctme 14 To safety 15 Protection 16 Pennsylvania city 17 MB{l1C feat 20 Partake of 21 PGA event 22 Stabilizes 23 Ra ised 49 Coal depos11 50 Astern 53 TV ot TVA 56 Judith composer 57 Succmct 58 Be worthy of 59 Felt remorse 60 Fortify 61 lmah take DOWN 24 Eye 1 Gemstone 25 Holy 2 Dorsal bones 28 Retain 3 Otherwise 32 Remedies 4 Light meal 33 Apartment 5 Blackjacked 34 Alberta 6 Religion mineral 7 To -all 25 Prankster 35 Shall entry 8 Negative 26 Sound 36 Jargons 9 Threesomes 27 Brrllte 43 Sand and roc:k pieces 45 Brents 37 Supply 10 Form of 28 Kicks 38 Wrong pref government 29 Ctrcular 46 Mtra or Vega 47 Inca land 39 of call 11 Macaws 30 -Lombardi 40 UK money 12 Timid ones 31 Presbyter 41 Modern 13 Fondles 33 Asian dress music 18 Skin 36 Overcrowds 43 Road openings 37 Emprlae machine 19 Ruction 39 Sporran 44 CraVl~ 23 Aulhor Harte 40 donna 45 ValOf 24 Hom1n 42 Revolved .----.,---..,..---r~-~~"'r.!-~..,.,,,..~....,,...~-y-_;..; 1 2 3 4 14 17 53 48 Murray 49 Unwalered 50 w1no11ke 5 1 Fores! plant 52 Newcastle 1 river 5-4 Grouping 55 Trevino 10 11 12 13 16 I - Michael Conlon joins Fieldstone as new construction manager . Mkbel B. C.alon ha\ Joined Tlat F1thllto.Dt fashion sof\ good' Prior to JOtntnl the company, Co., a Ncwpon-bascd homebu1ld1ng firm. tonlon, Gamc:k was national sales man•r for Tallottd who currently serves on the board of directors fort he Baby an the San rernando Valley. Home 8 •Uder1 Coucll of SoaU.en Callfonata, will • • • act as construction manager for Fieldstone's Rcwl} William A. Berwta has been named prOJC'CI formed Inland Rcaion opera\ions Previously, cnJineer for the central div111on of lrvinc-ba5W Conlon was project manaaer for Wumlaston Nue1 O."tlopmta& Corp., a commercial real estate Home. in Costa Mesa development firm. Derwin formerly served u • • • rCjlonal project mana,er for Brtclaard Mua1emeot, Hununaton Beach resident Wade E. Terry has Inc. of San Diqo. He 1ves m Costa Mesa been promoted to director of sales for Tlae Toro Co.'1 • • • 1mphon d1vwo" 1n R1ven1de Terry joined The lrvle1 A. G1dk of Newpon Beach has been Terry Garrick Toro to in 1970 as produl't1on ..:ontrol manager He has filled a number of pos1t1oni. s.incc. Ai. director of sales he will be responsible for managing company sale-!. programs through d1stnbutor, 'lpec1ficat1on and golf ~le<; forces • • • William H. SalleDJk has Joined the Irvine: rc11onal office of the engineering firm Ken- Dedy / Jew/C'llUtoa He resides in San Juan Capistrano. While previously employed by the Allio Water Ma.aa1emeat A1eocy u d ~ So•tll East Re&Aonal ReclamaUo• A•tltorlty, Sulccnik admm1'i· tered a$ I 00 million water pollution ~ontrol proJl"Ct for southeast Orange Countv. . . ' SltJrley Pepys. presu1cnl of Noel-Jouu lac., announced the appointment ot Tom Garrick as nallonal sales manager. Headquartered in Irvine. Noel-Joanna Inc. 1s a leading manufacturer of infant named lo the MetaaJ of Omw Compaa1e1' Chamnan·s Council. The council is the companie.,· . most e.\clus1ve honor club for representatives Gu?1lc qualified for the council as one of the: companies' leading sales produ<.-ers in 1985 ••• Lark RoslDJ has been appointed vice president of marlceu ng and sales for Vl1lscan, an Irv ine-~ascd supplier of medical CT scanne"'. &f~re JOining Visascan. Rossn1 was vice prc'i1dent ft)r Matrb 1.Dstnament'• 1ndustnal 1ma1.1ng d1v1c;1on \he 1s a UC Irvine graduate • • • Huntington Beach resident Calberlne F. Fo1el has Joined BaHo and A11ociales of Newport Beach as media director. Fogel comes to Basso and Associates from Foote, Cone & Bel~I of Los .\naeles, where $he was assist.ant med1a director She bnnas five yea~ of expcncnce 1n media buying, planning and directing to her new post Orange eo.at DAIL V PILOT /W.Onud.-y, June All COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN8ACTION8,At2 Associated wants more time torepond to May Co. offer 2 . 7 billion pu rchase off er set deadline for response by Tuesday By PAUL NOWEU. ....................... ST LOU IS -Assoctated 01) Goods Corp. has told May Depan- ment Stores Co that it neccb more time to corwder a S2 7 b1lhon purchase offer that would create one of 1he nation's lar&est gener.tl merchandise retailers. In a letter sent Mooday to May oflic1als, Assoctatcd Ory Goods - which owns the Robinson store chain -sa1d its board of directors had concluded that Tuedsay's deadline to respond to the unsolicited proposal was unreasonable David C Farrell, May's chairman and chief executive, had offered Associated stockholders $66 wonh of May common stock for each outstandina common Stoel in As socu~tcd Dry Goods. The letter a'lked that Jo1epb H. Johnaon. chairman and chief executive of Asaoc•ated, reply by Tuclday . Phil Bradtmilkf" vacc president of investor rctauons for AISOCUlted Ory Good1, said the company would have no further commeni. Industry ana1y1tuaid Monday that May's offer rcpretenU the company's denre to eitpand tnto new, upteale m 1tets and to protect iLsoelf from a takeover Monroe C.rccnstein, of Bear. Stearn• in New York, wd May's lile af\et the aoqu1sihon would insulate 11 apins& future takeover btds from competiton. A meraerofthc tworcw1hn111ants also would enable !he St U>ws.-bascd May to move into the upsca)e rctailin& market by acquanng As- sociated Dry Good's 4S Lord &. Taylor stores. the analysts said. "Lord &. Taylor as a nauonally known name,' Greenstein S&ld. "May has always been a m1ddle- income reuuler. This 11 somclh1n1 they (May) have always wan1ed ·· ··wrd &. Tarlor has a moos consumer 1dentificauon ... said Olha Holoyoda. of Stifel Ntcolaus A Co. loc. of St. Louis ... , ecie tbil u a posrapbical e1pe.ndon Tbcte ia.n't much butllDI head·to-head ~ stOtet owned~ the two COftlpllua.. Associated Dry Ooods, which bad I 98S sales of nearly $4.4 billion, opcrat.et more lha.n 4SO AOta U· uonwick. h alt0 opera&CS 110 Cak1or discount norn in New England and the Mid-Awuuic:, 21 J.W. Robin.>n store$ 1n California -iodwiina the Fashion Island facility, J'*Pb Home 1tores 10 Penniylvanta and Obio, aad 87 tlOttS lD 27 ltala under Ill Loehmann'1 lne. subsidiary. May, -.hich had Illes lu1 year of mo~ than SS billioo, opera~ 14' department stores-indudinaonc in South Coe.st Plaza, 62 Vcntuft dJ .. count 1tore1 and 1,971 hoe l&Ofel. known u Paylcu Shodouroe 11.0RS May·1 ofTcr was con1iderably h!I er than ~ pncc of AllOCUlied Good's stock on the New Yott S Exchange on Fnday. when 11 c10tCd II $46. On Monday, Aaoaa\ed [)ry Goods stock jumped Sl9 to $64.17"1 ID heaV) trading. May's siock fen $4.7S to SU. Plan Vest expands operations The PlanVest Group, ad1vers1fied financial-services firm with a maJOr office 1n Newport Beach, announced the acqu1s1t1on Tuesday of the Hou~ ton-based Pilot Financial Scrv1ccs Inc. The acqu1s1uon expands PlanVcst from nine to 38 offices, including two in Europe, said spokesman Don Chester. Terms or the acquisition. C'Om· plcted June 20, were not announced. Plan Vest was formed m 1984 in Manhattan Beach by Jim Colhns, who opened the Newport Beach office the following year. Since then, st had expanded to eight offices in Cahfomta and one m St. Louis. Mo OTC UPS & DOWNS NYSE UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (AP> -The toll0wl"9 list ahowa the N•w York Stock E11cnart0e stock& end werrenls tl'let l'leve gone up the mMI fnd down the most beMd on J:.'~ o chenoe reoerdlen of volume °'~o a ~I v. lredlna below '2 ere Ind· -v ed. ~•I 1 perc•;.•oe cl'l1~•1 •r•' lhe dl1 erenct be ween orev r. cloa ng orlc• end Tue'4eva e> m. or c• Neme L as C~ Pct ~ b~~~ftne Ii~ f P 8: j 1! ~ S!fv•na JP i4 31,., UC> .4 I ~~.~r.~.q! 3··~ + ·~ ~i ·1 1~ 0 o:W ~ '" 8: · erk•Y Inc • ~ UC> . I~~~ : IH~ l : p a ,~ ~= pfU v, l'°i Up e nt '~ ~ Uo ::C':vSL J~ ':: 8: 1~noe11 ¥\ l? 8: 1.j ~r.rn 1 I~ l; Up i u~~ti;o~ En 1 :: 8: 00 NS Lei :~ ~1h Pc\2. 1. -'• J \~=·~ I ~-'J \ . ' ~ u • • 4 l "With this acqu1sitJoo. we'll grow from a s1ron1 rqionaJ company to one wnh contacts nauonwide to e-<pand our influence and represent our services,'' Chester said. "It'~ no lonaer a mom-and-pop s11ed bu\t· ness" The expanded Plan Vest 1scxpc'Cted to generate $140 milhon in equity sales over the next 12 months. earning representative$ an esllml\td (Il]Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary , 10 lroedwlf c ...... 642-915 S<J million m comm1ssaoos. be satd. Independent financial plannen who were reprc1entin1 Pilot financial Sc'rvices will now ft:prctCDt Plan vest. but Wllt not be limited to their SCTV1oc1 aJone. Chester aid. PlanVcsfs services mclude fec- bued financw planniQL uwea- ments sn mutual funds. partnership synd1a1ion. 1Murancc. stocks and bonds Cr11tiv1 Fi1a101a S1nio11 Com,aay 'Wt' ~re rhe dediated bUSIOt"SS ffOwrh Spttia/istS" IF YOU NEED: • Working C.lptt.11 • Cash Flow Enhancement • Increased Inventory • A.ss~t Acquisitions <"All Domingo H SU (714) 955-2936 Stress & Lifestyle Management Free Seminar /, Friday, June 27, 6:10 -9:00 p .n1 . • Coping Rt.)s ponses • Relllxc.1tilH1 Techniques Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center I 11u11t.11" \ 1111•\'. /\ "27C Tl' rest'rve a St', t, call 966-8006 I • O+v 1>11 \Ml L••t Clle st~:~ ii g-J: ,~.!. : Heuf',•• I ti 19 :: t .. \ rnl• .'.:'t :: ' -,, ··-.. a~¥ 11 if:' 'i~ il ~~ ~ ~~·r,,' I f ,,1: B .:1: Hvdrel } l~t _!S 1z l~~no I !f 1S I~ 15 .. i ~ '~ 1!~1 ·~ ., I N pt , , tNAlll I ll t••t • l~lt~r ~~ IJ U' t ' :n ~H !11201f ! ll~ !Hat ' ~i ~ :n Plr~ id ~l :: IU I,, t ldel>OP 1 If , + , '#:,'• ~,i: t ~ l~Po:·~ ~t , : ·-. t•Pow IJ r , llPow ] I + ) t•Pow 1>44 ') t 1 11Pow ptS 4 1 1 i~~~, j; n ltft ~E~ ~ :~,~ ~..: f14 ff. •2. lnc!oM Pl 2 11 ... = + , lnc!•M S • !~i 1ff :: ~> rl~ fl :::enrc 11 I 1 ~~ " 11\fel~I !>44 'V.J •, • lnil~o 1 it 44 ~ °' lnapfila 14110 ...... tnlglh< 16 716 14 • -• lnlgll PIS ~t I 4S 11upR off ~ ] fl , lnllog nl t I• 11 lt • lntf01I oil 10••-1 lnlltFn If.,. 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Open-market interest rates declined Tuesday, but turned mixed in today's act1v1ty After the bond market lost some of its v1Lahty, <;tock pnC'C'S pulled bad. from their highest levels of the day The Dow Jone~ average of 'O industnals rose 9 50 to t .885 05. 1t'i highest level since It reached a peak of 1,885.90 on June 6. Advancing issues outnumbered dechn~ by about 5 to 3 on the New York Stock Exchan~. Big Board volume totaled 161 79 m1lhon 'iha res, against 140.62 mallton 1n the p~v1ou:; SC\SIOO. " WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 2S Adv4nctd ¥tell Md nch noed otel,uu..s New highs NtWIOWS . T1 I AMEX LEADERS Oue to transmission problems in New York, today's fisting will not appear In the Dally Pilot I GOLD QUOTES :, METALS QuorEs NEW YORK (AP) Jun 2S NYSE LEADERS " . ' . . . . . Wed~v e>rlc• •net net cnanoe' ot ,,: 'l's rnos1 active New York Stock Exchange l uues. trading natlonellv et more th.n Sl =., ~omwyi, ~r~~tnlr n 8 .... ore> LIL o AetnaL.ft Phllle>Mor s K 1'1'\11'1 lnsotrfhc S..f'..JR~ Amexra~r a~rtt Dow JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK <AP> -Final Dow Jonn er•oes for W9dnH.#Y· irr: 1~m:11#,o'T2 . + . I ffi:ft ~. 190.., l . tW "'ft mu "'" lftl~ll.. u1Ws 6 6S 0Sll1 2S'. S', NASDAQ SUMMARY famou.5 la 00,1.,s ... ~wport bt«h ~'! fet!lh1on elord, 71~/flt't ~"J70 ~vtllagi. 1001~bl'lld.21~2<ll~7 pooodlJro 525~thle}r.a.CNC ,818/.30'i 9~~ m::m thru fh 10to9 . .!Wlt.utdoy 10 to6 t 1rdoy OCi1tl lD !l a ,J *DI lyPil WEON ESOA Y, JU E 25. 1 MOH• M•lone vow1 r•v•rae• asi•lnat hi• foimer tum. R Ex-Dodger Steve ~·· relnat.ted br San JoM ••••· 82. ...., .... .,.._"'La...,_ Competitors hit the water Tue9Clay at the •tart of the triathlon e•ent of the California Police Olympia (top), then tac cycllata fo.r MCOnd lq& of eTent. Little rest no problem Weary Bushon captures trtathlOil at Police Olympics By BARRY F A~E.a 0.,"9CCM U , , Pro triathlete Kim Bushona, from the Los Anaeles Sheriff'' Dtpan· ment. would have p~fem:d to akip the Calafomia Police OlymptCJ Trialh.lon Tuesday II Newpon Dunes in Newport Beach after ruonuia a half-lronman distance event SuDday m Monterey. But-the 28-year-old, whOK succcu- ful performances apinst some of the top athletes i.n the sport made him the proh1b1uve favonte, felt that 1t ttfU a chance to perform some Jood public rclauons for his department. And once be bqan the one-mile swim. 23-mjJ~ bake nde and 6.2-milc run. his compeuuve 1u1ce1 overrode the pain which has overworked body was cxpenencina as he captured the 1ndiv1dual gold med.al in the open div111on (under 30) with' a time of 2:0S:l8 . .. It hurt bad.·· Bushona said. "My legs were sore to the touch before the race this momm' . but when I race, I don't race easy. "I never race a short event (like Tuesday's race) after a long raoc (\be 1.2-mile swim, S6-m1Jc bake lea and I 3.1-male run at Monterey) I have run short events within a week of cacll other but I usually w&lt a coup weeks -IC'l alone two days -to race after a long race," Bushong said. 'Tm ured I need to take a nap before101na 10 work tonight " · Thouah W1nnms the 1ndividu.al aold. Bushong was only Ole founb man across the finish line u th.tee three-man teams put together bencr tames an the event In all, approxamately 22S at.hktn, 1nclud.in1 40 three-man teams com- peted. The first team to finish was a composite of three different Cali- (Pleue eee POLICE/B2) Area trio Angels pick on Rangers again, tie for first selected Wilfong leads assault only game against Texas that I can remember Ti lglJ t ~ innins on sm&Jes by Geno PetraJlr and ~tc~c · that wc haven't bad to struggle We're not on t •fame Buechele plus Curtis Wtlkcrsoo·s double. Al I CI F T i 12-3 i t -running all over them." But wt th one out 10 the Ansels' thtrd. Bob -On exaS n -V C Ory V1ct1m of the bulk of the Angels' attack was An1cl1 (Mc("ukill 7-4) at Texas (8 Will Boone singled. Gary Pettis walked and Ruppert Correa, S-5, who brouaht a 2.90 ERA into the 4-5). Jones smgled home the tyma run. Holdricige, Haac k , Doyle earn 4-=A basebal honors ARLINGTON. Teus (AP) -Manager Gene Mauch 1s hard-pressed to explain the Angels' domination of the Texas Rangers but at wasn't hard for him to figure out why they won Tuesday night's game contest. He lasted only three innings and was Time: S·3S Pettis scored on Wally Joyner's sacnfice raked for seven hits and ei~t runs. wtth six of TV· None. and sin&Jes by Bnan Downing and Rcgic the runs com mg m the th a rd inning when the Radio: KM PC (710) Jackson made 1t 3-r After a walk to Doug Angels erased a 1-0 deficit Thu™1ay's game· None scheduled. DeCtnces loaded the ba~. Wtlfona dehvered "I was thinking out there that I couldn't has three-run double believe what was happening. .. said Correa ... It The Angels continued the assault apinst "When you get good pitching and a 101 of offense. you're going ~ beat most clubs." Mauch said after the Angels whipped Te,as. 12-3 was like a niahtmare. r was makmggood pitches four pitchers to the mound. including M1cke~ Russell in the fourth, sconng three times on a and they were hillini them." Mahler, Jeff Russell and Mitch Williams. Thrtt wald p11ch. Jones' sacnfice fly and a walk to Ocean View H1ah's Da"1d Hold- ndge, Hunungton Beach's Jeff Haack and Fount.am Valley's Jim Doyle have earned All-CIF 4~A baseball honors. Given a 6-1 cushion to work with, of the runs came off Russell. one of them on Jackson watb the bases loaded It was their fifth consecutive victory over the Rangers and left the two teams ued for first place in the American League West. Romanick coasted to his fifth victory an I 0 single by Wilfong an the sixth After the Rangers scored an unearned run decisions. "The bottom hne 1s that we 1ust didn't do in the fifth , the Ansels scored three more an the .. I felt great." said Romanick. who was too good tonight and they did," said Texas sixth. wnh DcCinces. Wilfong and Dack workmg on only three days' rest "But 1t takes a Manager Bobby Valentine "They hit some Schofield dnvmg an the runs Holdndge 1s a second team pick while Huck and Doyle were selected on the third team. Ron Romanick provided the good patch- 111$ -two runs m seven annmg.s -and Rob Wilfong led a 13-hat attack with four RBI. lot of pressure off you when you get a big lead good pitches, and when our guys threw bad The Angels lost left fielder Down ans for an early on." patches they hit them, too " undetermined lenglh of tame when he m1urcd .. It was a kind ofa strange game with all the hits we were getting." said Mauch. The bag blow an the six-run third was Romanick gave way to reliever Todd an ankle sliding into second base in the third W1Jfong's three-run double. Fischer at the start of the eighth and Larry inning. The announcement was made by the Amateur Athleuc Foundation of Los Angeles selection board. "And based on their pitcher's stats (Edwin Correa). you wouldn't expect that Thas 1s the The Angels added three an the fourth and Pamsh greeted Fa'iCher with his I 0th home run The &nJUI') was diagnosed c1s a sprain and three more an the sixth as the Rangers paraded Tht> Rangers took a 1-0 lead an the second his status as listed as day-to-da)' Player of the Year 1s S1m1 Valley patcher Scott Radansky, a 6-3 senior who was drafted on the third round and stgned by the Chae.ago White Sox. Rad1nslcy had a I 18 ERA with a I 4-1 record With S1m1 Valley going 26-4, resung atop the national rank- ings for several weeks before finally falling an the CIF semifinals to eventual champion Esperan:ra Stubbs powers Dodgers to 6-2 win TonlglJt'• game Atlanta (Mahler 8-5) at Dodg~rs 1Hone)- Matuszelt. was surpnsed b} the patching pattern of Palmer who allov.ed eight hits an seven innings. Palmer hasn't won a game since May 20 Holdndge. a ;unaor nght-handed pitcher, limited Simi Valley to Silt hits and one run. while strilcing out I I an His pair of home rs backs three-hitter by Hershiser sax innings of work before Ocean LOS ANC1ELES (AP)-Orcl Hersh1ser gets a View eventually dropped a 3-2 nane-base hit about a<1 often as DaHd Palmer gives up a cutt 4-3) Time. 7:35. TV None. "Earl) an the year he was throwing a lot more breaking balls." Matuszek s~ud "I remember one game where I thank he threw 16 straa&ht bre~kang balls Tonight he was coming at us and challenging us Fortunate!) we were able to get "iome p1trhe'i we could hit " inning dccasaon. Radmsk) got the home run. victory And Tucsda} night. the unusual became A 6-3, 185-pounder. Holdndge commonplace for the two nght-handed pitchers as Radio: KABC (790). Thursday's game: None scheduled racked up a 7-0 record W1th a 1.43 1he Los Angeles Dodge~ ~ored a 6-2 victory over ERA. an addition to battmg 292 with the Atlanta Braves 18 RBI . including a game-wanning Hersh1ser increased his hit total to eight with a with the bases empty, gavang Lo<i .\ngelcs a"\ 2 lead after four innings ··1 told myself tonaght I was going 10 throv. stnkes and go after them." said Palmer. "\-6 "I didn't want to walk guys and be p1tch1ng out of 1ams all night." "He hung a couple of p1tchc<1. which he norm all) doesn't do." added Srubh'i. v. ho recorded his first two-homer game 1n the ma1or leagues Hershaser. 7-5, pitched his fifth complete game. He struck out five. walked three and dad not allow a hat after the third ann1ng until Oak l\.1urph} 's tv.o-out single an the ninth three-run homer against Los Altos 1n pair of san&Jcs. one fewer than he a lowed against 1he the playoffs. Braves. Palmer. meanwhile. allowed three home Huck, the Sunset League Player of runs to push his season total to eight the Year and bound for UC Irvine. led ~·Tm &lad I got the hits" saacf Hershascr. wh o Hunungton Beach to the playoffs ove 1n one of three eaghth-mnang runs thal put with his mound work. the me out ofrcach. "After I got the first one. I got He was I 0-3 overall with a 1 05 exctted because it put me ahead of Fernando Matuszek broke a 2-2 tie v.-ath h1o; ~ond homer of the year. two outs after Stubb<i' 'iC<'Ond homer. has I 5th of the season and ninth this month "David pitched a real good hall game. but o;o did that other au>." Tanner said "This IS as good 3 game as I've ever seen He~h1~r pitch. The) needed him tonight. the-, needed nine out ofh1m and they got 11 " ERA (Valenzuela). The second one wa<; 1c1ng on the "He's a low-ball hitter " Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner saad of Stubb'I "Tonight he took advantaae of every mistake and htt 1t out ' "When a patcher makes a m1'ltake, you ha\c 10 make ham pay," Stubbs saad "Fortunatcl) for u~. he made a couple and wc cuhed an on them " Doyle. a second-team All-Sunset cake " Lcasue sclcctaon. was recognized for Palmer entered the game ha\.ing allowed onl) his .350 batting average and deft five home runs and one for every IQ innings he'd fielding at third base. which directly pitched this ~a'°n. But Franklin Stubbs hit a pair (Pleaae Me ALL-CIJI' /B:l) of solo homers and Len Matusttk alw hit one out Los •\ngeks added three run\ 1n the eighth oil Paul .\sscnmacher Stubb-. Sc:orcd from second on a fl) ball when shomtop A.ndrt'> Thoma .. mishandled a rela~. and Jal k F1mplc .rnd Hersh1\Cr hit RBI smK)es Upsets continiie at Wimbledon: .. Jarryd eliminated WIMBLEDON. Enaland (AP) • Fourth- seedcd O audaa Kohde-kalsch of We'll Ger- many reversed form dramatically after a first- sct shutout to beat Japan's Etsuko Inoue, 0-6. 6-I. 6-2. and advance to the second round of the women'• sanaJes at Wimbledon today. Ea&hth-!Ceded Manuela Malceva of Bul- pria also advanced when her first-round foe. American Kate Gompert. tttarcd wath a th1ah uvury. Malceva was leading 6-2. 1-0 at the ttme. And 10th-seeded Gabriela Sabatma of Aracn· ttna beat C'hn'lt1ne Joh"amt of Swttzerland. 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 In other fint·round matches, the woll)cn·s 10th teed, Zina Garriton of the United StatC"\, breezed pest another Amen<:Jn. Bevcrl> Bowes, 6-l, 6-4, while men's 12th sttd Brad Oilbtn of the United States btat Austrahl\'s Mark Woodforde. 6-'. 6--4, 6-<t. But the upset\ that ousted five llittded players on Tuc"1ay, including th1rd-Sttded J1mm} Connor;. continued The men·, e1ahth <ittd. Ander$ Jarnd of Sweden, lo'lt lo South Afnca's Eddie Edwards 3-6. 6-4, 7-6. 6-:! in a 'lttond-round match. Jarryd reached the ~mar.nals at Wimbledon a yearaso. It wu the third con'l«ut1ve early e:ut for Jarrtd He waHhm1nated m the third round at the French Open b) l 1lf Stenlund and m the fint round of the Queen Club Wimbledon warmup tournament h) Glenn Layendecker Kohde Ktl~h looked awful in the first ~t . w1nn1ns JUSt 17 point~ 11 \he lo\t her ~rH an the fil'\t, third and fifth pme, But the second Sl't was all hen ~he broke lnuuc 1n the c.econd fourth and '" \tl\ and 'l<'rvcd out the ~t tn even the match at 1-1 , then broke Inoue apin in the first. third and fifth pmM of the final \Cl. Sh(' strvcd out the match at Jove with the help of her fifth ace. Maletva took JU\l 28 minute\ to win the first set Then Gompert: her left th1ah heaval} taped, called 1t off after lo~1ng the lir;t pme ol the second set Connors was by far the btq('1l ~urpnst 1n Tutsda) ·, upset\ and -wath John McEnroe not playina here thas year -left \\ 1mblcdon without two of the pla)en who have helped dominate the men'i field 1n the last decade I hey have huna around a lot of coum totethcr. beratana umpire • &Jvina club ollic1al fits and playma ~me of the ~t lC'nn" of their senc"tton. They are together ap1n at Wamhlcdon thas year. even thou&h McEnroc ,, home an thC" United State~ hefpang carc for h1' new ~on and Connors 1s lea' 1na much sooner than e>.p<'ltrd after a fir\l-round IO'i\ to Ro~rt 'ic1tUM) On his wa) out the door. C on nor.'"' olt.cd the "1ost of"MacRrat" for a panina \hot at e Bnllsh pre .. that ha\ u~d them for headllne'i and taf'Jel practice ovC"r the vC'ar... and v. h1ch thas time l\ked on(' q11e\t1on too man) about retirement. "You don't know "'hat )OU ha'c until '"u lov: 11," Connor\ aid "That's "'hat \Ou'rt fC"ehng tow'lrds McEnroe nght nov.. You're 5el Quick to 1ump on ham and call ham every name 1n the ~k Tht"n when he dOt'<in't i:omt' "~re vou go1ns tn treat me thC' ~mC' 1f I don't come haclc htrt ne•t \Car~ Arc )OU 1oana to SA). '(1tc1, onnor\ isn't com1ns t.ck here · Wh\ don'1 \Ou JUSt kt me make m) own d('cJ\1on on v.hether I'm 1oang to play or not 1mns to rla\ .. PHILLIES RELEASE CARLTON PHIL<\DELPHIA (~Pl -Steve Carlton the only four-lime l) Youna v.-anner as his league's best patcher. ha!> been released by the Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lllt'~. the team announced today Carlton has given up 25 earned run\ and 37 hats throu&h 20 1-3 1n his lac;t fi-.c 'itarts and the Ph1lhe have had ~'cral meetings over the last JO da\ !> to discuss hi~ status wt th the club In h1' lao;t \tart against St Lou1s l\aturda'. Carlton failed to hold a~ lead. lea' mg after g1"1ng up sill hns. c;1, walk~ and Stlt earned ruM an five innings He had a 4-8 rC'COrd this ~ason and a 6 18 earned run averaae ··we ha"e three choices... club pres1d('nt 8111 G1Jeo; had S.1.J.d ~unda} · '-' c can re lea~ Steve, we can convince ham ltl retire or wt can keep patching him .. Manager John f elskc had saad Monda}. af\er the latest mtttan& about ( arhon, that the future Hall of Fame pitcher would su1n again Fnda~ night against C\t Lou1\ But the d('('mon to rclca~ < arlton wu made after TuMda)' n1iht' pme, a spokeiman said He said C4.rhon has betn told. :and would not be at a prts'I confef't'nce tcxh•) Carlton w not spoken to the media in ycan. Last fnda). the Ph1lh~announctd that Carlton. who had m1~ moit of the 1985 sea\On w11h a 'boulder inJur.. had • .,,ured the team he ~ health> and that h1i patchana J>!'Ob- lt'm' weft' m«hantcal: He 1d he would rol\e them and wan 1n. C11le' hu u1d coM11tcntly lhat tht f>h1lhe\ did not want to rel w Carlton, I 0th 1n the all-umc ran 1 w1th 'I 8 \ ICtones, becaua Of the tremendous Job he h d few the duh 1n\;e they aC'quattd tum 1n 1972 for n t·hander Rick W1 from ~ f'arJan I ------~----------------...----------------------------------~__...-!-~~~·---- t I.I- Malone delivers :a partinf shot to 76ers owner Prom AP dtap.khs LANDOVER, Md -Moses Malone, calhna Philadelptua 76e" owner t larold K.au "cocky" for tradana him to the Washington Bullet,, vowed Tucsd•y to get revenge against K..au •nd the 76cr1.. "I'm aJad to be comma to a "reat organ1Lat1on. not like the one in Ph1ladelph11 ... said Malone. peaking in his first press conference ,1ncc comma to the Bullets 1n a blockbuster trade June 17 "Dealing w11h Harold woi., l't'ally a problem. and I'm looking forward to shuuing his mouth .. .. Btu• death blamed on cocaine BAL'l IMORE -l11\1Vtr\llY ot m Maryland ba~ketball star Len Bia\ d1c-d from a JOit of coca1n~ that he had probably 'lnorted only minutes befo~ he colU.p~ in ht\ dorm room. 1hc nate med1t-..I examiner ,.,d lueWay. Or. John Smialek said the C<X~tnt 1ntcmJp1ed ltlr eltctncal act1v1ty 1n the-brain, e1us1n" the heart to begin to beat •maularly "Thi~ rt\ullrd m the sudden on~t of \CILun:s und cardiac arrc-"it." he said at a new~ conference where hc rt'lt'ased the findings ol an au1op~y on the 22 ycar--old .\II Amt'ncan who died 1 huf'Mla)', only two day<1 after being made the No 2 pick in the NR \ drat\ by lhe Boston Critics The autops> rcpon was turned over 10 Arthur A. Mar')hall Jr .. the pro~utor who 1s inve\tagallnK cvenb surround1na Bias' death Ma~h.all ~•d af\er recr1v1ng the: repon that he will look into thC' poss1b1lll) of bnngrng a mam.laughter charge again\! the per~>n who provided the cocaine to Bias . Malone 31 came to W .i\h inatoOJUSt pnor 10 the NBA draft along with Terr) Called~e. the 76cf!)' 21st p1l k in this year\ draft and a first round choice tn the 1988 draf\ In exchangl'. 1he Bullet~ gave Philadelphia center Jeff Ruland and forward < hfl Robinson The autops>, Ma~hall ~•d. showed that "nothing but the cocaine killed him The reason he died was COi.a inc Tom Donnelly of the Hunttnatoo Beach Pollce Department ride. a wa•e durtna the .,.., .......... ~ '-,,.,... •UJ'flni compeddoo ln Newport Beacb at the California Pollce Olymptca. Jackson to start in Memphis POLICE OLYMPICS TRIATHLON ... .. , figure Harold tradt•d me to Malone an E:ao;t ( Oa\t learn occ·au\e he\ vcry cocky," claimed Malone .. I le could have -.enl rn l to a West ( oast team. bu1 ht· d1dn'1 lk ..a'" I'm not a'> aood as I U\Cd 10 be bul OO"' he'\ ~ol lo lalt:' me \I\ ·times and I intend to prove him wrong· Malone. who led Ph1ladelph1a to the NBA l 111wn 1n his first year with the club, said Ka11 ha\ no1 1rcatl'd h1-; players well since thal 1982-83 sea\on "Harold cnt1c11t'd me when I wa'> hun Ht ., not doing anything to sign gu~!> like (free: agcnl'>I Juliu~ Erving and Mauncc \heck\ and thJt"· JU\I nor rlghl." Mulune \aid 'Harold JU\t duc\n'1 trl·a1 1h1· team lah• lan111\ t'H'n 1hough he think\ hr do<.'\" Malon<.· ~1d hi\ fornH'r t1·.immJtl"' arc: all fuming over tht• trade "<\II the gU} \arc d1..appo1nled.'' he \<Ud. •• f he) JU'>I rnuldn't hcliCH' 11. tlc.:1au\t· thc) kne"' I ""a'> -.ull pla)'ing "'<.'II and !xt·au'>(.' I h·pt them loo'K.' oll lhe tourt too .. Quote of the day Bob Bebllll, gl'ncrJI manJgl'I ol the l ugt'nl' ((>re ) r mcrald .. of the ( lay~ .\ Nonh\lot'\t l l'd(l.Ul' • From what r .. r rl·ad. HoJalk\on I\ l<.)()goo<l fur MEMPlilS -Bo Jack-;on. who won rnllege foothall\ Hc1sman I roph) a., an J\uhum running back, will begin h1) prolc:"i~1onal baseball l'arecr "'1th I ht• \outhc.-m l t"ague's Memphl\ < h1t'k' team o"'nrr .\' ron Fogelman said l ue~ay ") hope to seem htm 10 the maJOr leagues bclorc 5cpt I "\a1d f'ogelman. who 1~ co-owner of the world l hamp1on Kans.as (11, Ro,als The <hick<. an: the Ro\.als' Cla~!> '\ '\ farm club -Fogelman said Jackson. who signed a rnntract with the-Royals last week, will appear 1n the Memphis lineup ~1onda> night when the Chicks pla> Columbu~. (1a. Jackson wa~ placed on the temporal") 1naCll\l" h'>t \lo-hen he Sl~ncd w11h the Ro) ah and will not bc d1g1hh' 10 pla\ un11I Monday , J.lckson was the National Football Leagul'"• No ( drafl choice and turned down a reponed S7 million 1n gu.iranteed mone} from the: Tampa Bay Buccancel"> to 'llgn wilh the Ro)als. whot ho~h1m in the: fourth round ofthl' baseball draft Junt' 2 / Royals accused of tampering From Bl lorn1a H1f.hway Patrol otl1cer!> from Santa Barb."lra. Woodland Hills and lianlord. who hadn't even met onl' another until JUi.t belore the race They fiotshed ""Ith an 1mpress1ve I 58:03 clocking. In lhe and1v1dual <.:ompet111on. <JerT) McGraw. a Huntington Beach res1dcn1 from the Orange County ShenfT Department's I !arbor Patrol, who had won his age group (30-40) in ca<.h oft he pre\ 1ous three years. again tool a gold medal in the men's \t'ntor d1 .,.1c;1on finishing a!> 1he second 1nd1v1dual o\erall with a t1ml' of 1 Ii 18 · t .im JU\t too old to heat the }Oung gu~'·" ..aid \.1c.Graw after con gratula1ing Bu'>hong 'I wac; happ) \.\'1th m} performance. I ht• wa1er wa'i n1tt· (an c."\l1matcd 6 7 degree\) and tht "'t'athcr "'a' n1lc " .\c;ked 11 hl' lound 11 dt'>Couragin~ competing aga1n~t a prolc~\lonal, McGraw Yid, "II doesn't bother me because'hc (Bushong) works 40 hours a we-ck in add111on to finding time to tram • Third overall among 1nd1v1tJual!> was Al Pepito (2 21 I I), who as a lifeguard with the Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation Department has completed police training and i~ badged. enabling him to compete Pepito, 28, and a resident of Huntington Beach. said that the camaradene of the even I was a boost to his performance · "I was nt'rvous But I got \ome '>Uppon not only from fnend\ from m} own departmcnt, but from ne1gh- bonng agencies as well," said Pep110 ··As we passed <"ach other in the race (which Wal. set up 1n a repeating loop format for the btk.e and run portions) we were gn mg each 01her high fives and thumbs up And when I fimshed three guys still on the bike wtrt' cheenng me on." he added. Pep110. who will also compctc 1n otne Police Olympic swimming events on Saturday. also said that the fresh relay competitors pushed him in the race. "It was a good psychological push," ht' said ··1saw1he sweat band (which wa" passed on from one teammate to another in each transition) as I passed some guys and figured I must be doing good because these guys arr behind mt' now 11 was a real incentive" Other top finishers from the Or- ange Coast area included Heather Dreyer from the Huntington Beach Police Department, who took a silver medal 1n the women's open division with a 2:57:08 effort and the Irvine Police Depanmeot's mt'n's open di\ 1~1on relay team. wh1<.·h took a bronlt' medal with a 2:05. I 3 mark this league .. . m OETROI f -Kiri.. <.11bson accused tht Kansa'i < II} Ro)al'> and other maJOr league baseball team<. of tampcnn~ with him while ht" wa\ under contrall w11h thl' I>c:troll T 1gcr'I. a ne"'~ 'K'f'\ l(C reponc.-d ( 11hson ..aid he wa\ t0ntacted h) a Learn a\ earh as December 1 lJX4. JU'>l two months afkr 1he T1gc:r'> \lo-On the World \enc\ and a year Ix-fort· he became a free agl•nt Booth News Serv1t.e rcponed Howe reinstated with Bees Sutton AL co-Player of Week ~ l Vt ) < >K .._ -I hrce-hundrl·d gamt• "'mncr l>on \ut\on ol the .\ngcl' and Minnei;ntii Twin' lir\t ha">Cman Kent Hrl)(:k . "'ho h11 480 \.\'llh lour homl· run'> ~ IJ\I ""eek. ""t:rt lO v.1nner'> of thc \mern.Jn I c.igue., Pl.t\l'r nl thl V. t•ck \u1111n J 21>-\car \l'lt'rJn ~1111 ha\ heaten l'\ cr. mJtt rkJgunluh -won hi\ 'OOthg..tnll'la'>I Wt·dnl·..Oa\ J 'i I 1ha·1· h1t lompklt'·tt.amt' \11111n o'er lhl' Ina~ RJngcr'> Hrbek "a" I~ rur ~c-, 1n 'llX lJ.:t'Nk'\ Jnd hJd •1 I OXO \lugging pt·ru·nta~l· I II\ I 2 hit' 1m ludl·d 1hrn· douhk\ and the lour h11mcr\ wti1k he\( lll~ d eight and I\ n11<: l\1·d ir112run'> In 1h1 "a11un.1I ll'Jgul· r1lll'I ri111lwr lu.111 lk1t•npue1 111 the \an I ran1 l\to < 11,tnl\ ""hn r1•1111 dcd 1hrl'l' ..a"h and a v1ltur\ in Ji,e <ipJ)t:arame' 1.1\I Wl'l'K -~ •• , namt•d the: Pia\ tr 111 lhl V.'cd: I 11 !<1 111nin(l' Ekrt•ngul'r all11v.1·d no run\, 111111 hH' and th rec \lo-Jlk' and \lru<..k out n1m· It wa~ thl' \(.'t<md 11me in a\ many wN•k\ 1he award "'t'nl 10 a plavl·r on tht lhc "ll We"l lt:adc:r<, < hil1 Da'" r1·t1·1q·d th1· h11nur last week May shares lead with Banke C11bson on \alurda) Tl''>ponded It> reports that Bu Jae kwn had \1gned with the Kan\3'> < II} Ro) al\ for a reported S'i m1ll1on fnr li\e )Ca r\ and possible real t'\tOtc 1n1;e.,tmt•nl'> h} '4ly1ng. "How tan a team Iha! wa!> tampenng "'1th me dunns the ( 19!!5) seai;on turn around and do "'hat the\ ..aid thn ttluldn't do'' ln111al rt'J)(>n'> ot Ja1.:hon·., ·nintract apparl·nll) ""l'n: 1ncorrt·11 •\ \oUrll' who a-;h·d not to he named tnld fhc \\\cx.1all'd Prl'\\ that Jad1.\on will n·cc1ve \200 00() 1n the lmt \.Car <>fa three ~l'ilr t'ontrall f he 'ourll" \a1d lack'>un "'Ill gt'I \'\i'\000 1n l9X7 ,1nd \ '\X 1,0()0 1n 1 •18X. plu'> an add111nnal ~ 150,000 11 he pla\\ 1n th1• ma1or kill!Ul'\ 3 added to NHL Hall of Fame \1<>'-f Kf \I -'>crgl· Sa,ard a rugJtld tklt n\l·man t.:alkd ";i general un the: hlul' linc "'1th thl· Montreal < anad1ens. Wll\ n.iml·d Ill the Hode-. Hall of r aml' I ue\da\ along w11h Da\l' Kcon and 11l lt'n'4.'n1.111 I t'o 111,1\ Ill Former Dodger hurler put on active roster of minor league team ~.\'I JO\!:-(AP) -Former ma1or leagu1 p1t<.:h1ng \tar \tl'\ e Ho""c dc:ared ol 1mpl1l'at1om that he wa\ again using cocaine. won reinstate· mt•nt fuc\da} w11h 1hc 'ian Jost lkt'' Jnd \J1d he o.pc:tl\ 111 Ix halk in 1h1· htg lcJgUl'\ \0110 Hu"'c. "'ho \\Ill 1ak1· the mou11tl I hur'lda\ n1gh1 .1gJm\I I rl'\nn 1n .1 < alitorn1a I 1'ct)!.Ul' g.lllll . w.i' \U'>ix'nded Ma\ I 5 h' lohn John\on prl'\ldenl 11( the NJ1111n;.il \\\ouatton ol Prnfe\\1<l0al H.i,chall I l·aguc'> he· "au'>l' of a d1\pull'd drug 11•\t Johmon rdl'J\Cd ,, \tJtt·ment l Ul''> da\ from hi\ \t Pt•ll•r\hurg, I l.1 111l1t l' \ii\ 1ng ht· took I lmH' oil lhl· 1m·l1g1hl, l"t .1nJ plau·d him 11n th1· Bet•<,' al11vc rosier fhi: Na11onal ..\!>soc1at1on govern'> minor league ba<ieball. but JohnMJn \.ltd h1\ decisions to suspend and then reinstate Howe ""ere supported by hasehall < omm1!><;1oner Peter lleber- roth '\1nle his suspension last Ma}. Ho"'c ha\ undergone add111onal drug rehab1hta11on therapy and ~hown a pos1t1\e and con<itruc11ve a1111ude in adllrcs\tng the con(.'erns which g" e n-.e tom} action .. John'ion said .. I h'> progress will continue to be rnon1torl'd and I am hopeful that he "'111 lOnllnuc his professional career v.11hout lunher 1ntcrrupt1on," John- \On ..aid He .idtJed th::i1 l ehcrroth''> offit·c "'a\ plca\<'d ahout the "thorough profe<,<.1onal re-evaluation of Howe'\ drug rchah1lital10n program and that Howe ha'> renew.ed h1\ commitment to adhere to that pro1Lram " Howe, the 1980 National Lcagu.c Rookte of the Y car with 17 saves for Lo~ >\rigelec; dechnci:i to go imo specifics of the suspension or the reason!> why he was reinstated. But he expressed b111emesss that allegations of drug abuse were agam brought again!>t him "Wouldn't you feel bummed out 1r you fell 1hat you didn't do anything wrong and you were fired from your JOb'>'" said Howe, 28 'Tm reinstated_ That clears me. That means that I d1dn'1 do anything wrong. So all the other questions arc irrelevant I'm not ~oing to open up a ~n of worms I m tired of the controversy and basically I'm tired of berng thrown 1n the fishbowl " Howe said he's been working out dunng the past five weeks and staying dose to the club. He was being S<.outrd b> several maJor leaaue club-. 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IJ1nncr with chcJH t• of "ciup or "·1ldd .rnd D<• .. wr I 'it•rwd 4 -fi p.m 7 ().1y' A Wt•1·~ ,_ S re • 400-meter free~tyle and Dan Veatch Babashoff wins of Rockville. Md . in lhe men's 200-meter backstroke women's 400 free ORI ANDO, I la. (APJ -~pnnl \en..at1on Matt B1ond1 broke his own world record in the 100-meier lrce- <.t)le Tue~a} n1gh1 rnvenng the di'itanLe 10 48 74 \t·~·ond'i 1n the l I !-. ~w1mm1ng World < 'hamp1on~h1p Trial' B1ond1. or Moraga heat h1~ former record b} 21 seconds and sccond- placc fini sher Tom Jager of ( ol- lins-.1llc. Ill . by nearl y two second~ Olympic medali'it Mike Heath of Dalla<; "'a!> third II not for B1ond1 \ performance Rct'iy M1tchcll would ha ve been 1he 11tar of the n1gh1 The Manetta, Ohio. \w1mmcr bettered her own scven- month-<>ld Amencan record in the I 00-meler back.stroke by more than a half-\ernnd with a time I 0 1 20 The other 1wo wmne Tue~a y n1ghl at the Just4t'i Aquat1<.'\ Center were fountain Valley High product B1ond1 has now made the U 5 1eam for this year"~ World Cham· p1onsh1ps 10 three c-vents, the I 00 and 200 fret>'ityle and the I 00 buucrOy. Ht> will try for a fourth. the 50 freestyle, Thursday II 81ond1 wins that one he will ~t another record regardlcss of his time Nobody has ever swept the 50. 100 and 200 free~tyles in a tJ S Swim- ming champ1onsh1p mert Mitchell will be Joined on the U.~ team at the World Champ1onsh1ps by Anne Mahoney of W1ch1ta, Kan. who was a distant second Tuesday 1n I 03 18. BabashofT. the younger sister of 1976 Olympic team members Shirley and Jack BabashofT, won the 400 free<.tyle in 4·09.97 Kim Brown of Mm1on V1eJ<> was second tn 4· I I 51 Veatch, a senior at Princeton, was 11mt'd 1n 2.02.81 10 winning the backstroke, with David Fairbanks of C 1neinna11 in second at 2·03 19 Simons back in handicap main Rob \1 moos a 21-yrar-old <;peed· wa} nder from 51m1 Valley, wa\ prl"panng his motorcycle for a '>t'C· und-d1v1S1on race last Fnday night at the Orange ( ount y fair~ounds when pit <;teward Phil Moon informed him that he wa" going 10 pinch-hit a~ a fir\t-dl" l'>IOn nder Five of the spon'i. top nders had scratched from the proaram •hat evenina. some to prepare for the Amencan Speedway Final the neitt nigh Im Long Beach For Simon<;, 1he bt& breuk meant h1<; first nde an the fi~t d1v1sion and he didn't waste the opportunity c;,1monc; won the featured five-lap hand1Cap main event before 4,016 fun~ to cam thr b1ggc~t paycheck of ~IS yo ung career Only ~llt weeks aso. 51mon'i was competing tn the third divl'ilon where newcomers gain some cxpencnce and win a trophy. Promoter Harry O:itlcy was so impressed w11h Simon~· debut that he'\ moved htm back from the 10. yard line 10 the 20 in the handicap event th1'> week at Costa Mesa. Oates open at 6.30 and the race\ begin at 8 on Fnday niaht I -. • Expos aren't ready to throw iil towel Montreal topples Mets again to cut NY leadl.08 games From AP d11pa&clan A week 110. lhe Monlt'Cal Expos kn~ they n~ed to prove someth101 10 the New York Met.1. and 10 tbr rest of the Naoonal uague So far. they've done at. "Now, we are a relaxed team 1n New York. l hope the rest of the leaaue feels the same way. The Mets can't play 700 ball all year," Mon- treal Manager Buck Rodgers wd Tuesday n1a,ht after a 6-2 victory over New York The Expos still trail the NL East- kading Mets by eight games. Stall, thry were fecltna good after winning in New Yorl for the scc-0nd straight night. A week aao Monday 1n Montreal, in the first mectmg of the season between the tcam'l, the Mets won and increased their margin to I 11h games B~t the Expos won the final two games of that scnes and have won the first two in thas thrre-game en- counter .. All the teams an lhc league except "lew York have had bad slum~. and they are due." Rodgers said Saad Darryl Strawberry, who homerrd for the Mets "We're 1n a hnle slump now You1us1 don't want 10 do it against the team that's behind )'OU We have to lcrep our confidence up." Thr Expos scored twice in the first annang agamM Bruce &ren}'I. 2-2 Match Webster led off with a bunt ~ingle, stolr second and scored on a double b)' Hubie. 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Gwynn tnpled off the center-field fence with one out and Kevan McReynolds singled to nght on the next pitch Mulholland. 0-3, allowed only one other bascrunnrr. on a walk. in St'I mnmgs Show, 6-4. patched two-h11 ball for five innings He left early. for a third straight start, because of soreness in his patching elbow Lance McCuller'.) allo)'led two hits over two 1nnin_gs and Rich Gossage finished up, earning his 12th save. The Padres supported their puch- e~ wnh some excellent defense. with two outfielder:. throwmg runner.. out at third base McReynolds and Tim Flanner)' each sang)ec! home insurance nm~ 1n the e1ghih off Oreg Manton. 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Monta~U41 T"•rO lltoc,la"<ler T-2 lS A-12 1:U Yankees move closer to Boston in AL East race New York clobbers Red Sox, 8-1; now trails by 4 games From AP dl1patcbe1 ROSTON -Ron Hassey equaled his career high with four hits -a home" run, double and 1wo singles - and drove in chree runs Tuc!>da) night. powenne the New York Yan- kees to an 8-1 victory over the Bos1on Red Sox Denni) Rasmus..cn. 7·2. allowed six hits in 7'l(11n nings a'i the Yankees moved within four games of fir!.t- placc Boston 1n the American L~ague East by defeating the Red Sox for the second 11me 1n two ni&hts. They havt' IQ runs and 31 hits in the lir<it t~o game\ of the three-game ~nc~ New \ ork mam1gl'd only '>IX h11\ ngamst Boston staner Rob Wood- ward. 1·3, but combined them with a walk, an error and a wtld pitch for "ilX ntn'i o0 the rookie 1n le'i'i than \Pl 1nninas Ha,~y doubled in the the third 1nn1ng but sinalrd home New 'r'ork'' first run an the Tif\h af\er a walk and an error by shortstop Rey Quinonc\. who dropped a throw from first ba~man 8111 Buckner on an at tempted fon:eoul fhe 10-ahrad run scored on Willie Randolph'o; arounder The Y1nkec'i nailed down the victory with a four-run ""th Ken (in!Tey led off wtth a 'ma'h uO Woodward'' left arm for :a "ntlC', took third on Oon Mntt1nfy'o; s\nglc and <seo~ on Mike F.a~ler ''1nJk Matt1naJy look third and f .a\ler movr'd to \Ceond when center fiC'ldcr Tony Armas. throw to error hit MamnaJy ind bounced awa}' for an error. Marnnal> ored on a wild p1cch and Eulcr wu thrown ou1 a1 thr place on Mike P1gharulo'\ aroundcr to chin!. Rut Hane) then aot • Oy ball U('t into the wand and the ball camtd antn the Boston bull('t<'n 1n nah1~.-cntcr Im his fifth home run of the season and Im first in Boston <;1nce 1982 "~ e came here with the idea we had to win this senes." said Ne~ )' ori,., "vianager Lou Pin1clla 'Rasmus\cn and (Da\C) R1ghc1t1 p11thed v.cll but the big thing 14> that the hiller~ ha\C.~ \taned to hit We have started to get the h1t11ng we thought all along we would get." ··11 was very important to us to get sohd back-to-back efforts." rchocd Hasse}'. who had six con..ecut1vc hm "I started playing a httle "hen Butlh <'-'>negar) was hurt and I bt•gan getting my stroke down I had been trying to go for home runs However, I cut my 'iwmgdown and now I'm JU\t looking to drive in run!>·· llHllCl'n ct Gr1ffev ti Mtnvlv It> EHier di\ Wlnfte111 rf PglrvlO lb HIUtV C Rll<llPI\ 21> •~r•" Tttal• * IOSTON •b," Ill \ I 1 0 II err en 7b S I l 0 8090l )ti 4 1 t 1 lluc.knr lb \ 0 I I Rice If 4 1 o o aa .. 1oron 4 1 I 0 DwEvn\ rl 4 I • l Armu cl 4 00 I ~nc • 1 I 0 Qvlnon' u 1' I 11' Tlftb k_ll.,..._. ab r h Ill l 0 1 0 4 I 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 7 I 4 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 Jt I 7 I .... 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The C.ardinat1. showina t.he tyk that won t.hcm lhe National Leaaue pennant last year, llolc five bases and sco~ three runa witbouc h1tt1na • ball out of the infield. St. Louis' winning streak it its longest of che season. Bum.s, 4-3, tired m the seventh tnntnJ When he aave up I run On thrtt hits.. Ken Dayley, the fifth St. Louis pitcher, relieved with the bases loaded and struck out Barry Bonds to end the game for hu fourth save * l"rTTUuttGH .. ," .. • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 I I 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 I 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0000 ST. 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Glenn Davis rapped three hits dunng Houc,ton'c, 12-hll attack HI\ 16th homer, hie; ~rnnd 1n two da~<> detca1s, Jumped to a 5-0 lead after four innings against Kansas ( 11~ Tuesda) night Btu nobod) in an Oakland uniform was ready to breaj,., out the cham pagne "You can't feel too secure with an' kind of lead when you've bttn going the wa} "e have.' said A's Manager Jackie Moore "'-' e've been lo'lang them 1n every "a~ imaginable · Surt' enough, It looked for a \lrh1k hke the JIOX was not ready to die as the Ro)als fought back with three runs an the SPtth But Steve Onuveros provided }'coman rrhcf for roo..,1c starter Enc Plunk and the \ c, poc ... ctrd an 8-4 \ ICtOI")' their tir.t road v.1n since Ma> 23 "Ifs nice to final!) get out of 1t," Moore said ofh1s tcam'slong stnngof futtlitv "We had a lot of runner~ tonight and that lcept everybod) loose It was enJ oyable for u!> for the first ume 1n a whale" Plunk l-'· went 5 2-3 inntng.'> and gave up three hits and three runs "Enc 1s quite a prospect." Moore ~1d "He pitched a big game for u<i" "We needed co tr) to stay close with Plunk p1iching," Royals' Manager Dick HowM"r said "We net"dcd to !>ta) close and gel some baserunnc" on and sec what happens Instead we let them bounce out ahead of uc, and "e couldn't ratch up" The .\ '\ Jumped on Bret \aberhagen for lhr('(' runs an the third inning and two 1n the fourth Saberhagen, tht' American Lcagut'0 \ I Q85 <. y YounK winner. drooped to .t-8 OAKLAND PTl1W·o• 1D MOevll cf Lenslrd lb Ci ni.co ~I Boct11e lb Du8akr If Jtvi.r cf OHll•dl'I Gr1ff1r1 u W111arO C 1brll Ill l I 0 0 s 2 ) 1 ' 0 I I • 0 0 0 s , , 0 1 0 I I I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 1 0 ' 4 I ) 1 * ICANSAS CITY Wllsonc:f LSmlll\11 Lew rt Bretl lb Or•• dll Whll• 71) 8.it)Onl lb Svndl>rll ( AS. .. ir U M<lla• Pl\ Prvor" •·•~In" Qvl<ll c .. 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K1 ng allowed only two hits, both m 1he Sl \lh 1nn1ng. while walking Slll and stnkmg out five. Baltimore relief ace Don .\ase 3-3. pitched the last 11 1 1nn1ngs CXotl McGregor went the tir<>t 8-1 inning,., gavrng up JUSt three hit'i lalT) Herndon got Detroit's first hit 1n the fifth inning. a smgle He 1ooi,., second on a grounder by Dave Engle and scored when Dave Collins npped a RBI double JUSt inside the bag at third Tht' Onolc!I didn't manage a hit until the sixth. when they tacd the score. 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BJueJa,..s, BrewenO I ORON IC> -Rookie lef)-hander John Ccrut11 p1tchtd a Sll·h11ttr for ha~ lif't ma1or-lea1uc \hUlOUl and (;c.orge Rt-II h1C a 1wo-run homer to kali Toron10 PIJlllle. 7, Can 6 PHILADELPHIA -fobn Russell led off t.hc bottom of the lOlh mnma wnb home run apinst Chicaa.o rchcf ace Lee SmJth, bfting Pbiladelplu&. Russell, who bad driven 10 two runsearheran thepme, bit a 2-2 pttch over the left-field fence for his fourth homer of the tea.son Steve Bedrosian, who pitched the final I ¥11nnu\p. evened his record at 3-3. Smith 1s 4-5. The Cubs had lied the score 6-6 on Ryne Sandbcrl's two--0ut, two-run double off Bedrosian in the runth. Gary Matthews and Dave Maruocz smgled qaJnst Kent Tekulve to start the mo1na. That btousbt on Don Carman, who struck out Jerry Mumphtcy, but walked Ron Cey lo load the bases. Bcd.ros1an struck out Shawon Dunston before Sandberg doubled 1n the gap 10 lcft-<:tocer. Von Hayes and John Russell drove in cwo runs apiece as Phdadclph1a built a 6-2 lead lhrou&h the first s1~ inninas. Ccruua. 2-1. v.ho hadn't recorded a dccu1on in his previous four starts. four starts. scruck out four and walked two en route to his first complete game of the season. The Brewers appeared to ha ve spoiled his shutout bid in the seventh when Jim Gantner dashed home from third on a fh baU but the Blue Jays appealed that Gantner left the bag 100 soon and umpire Tim McClelland called him out. Teddy Haauera, who came mto the game with a 9-5 record and 2.21 ERA. lasted only 2"" innings. 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Manonfy Y'Yl(l'l•IAI l OJ,, 400 '•ee-1 Dtbo,e Bat:>IV>Otl Mo\\iQr, V PIOI 4 09 '1 2 • 1m Bro,..n IM \\•O" V1eo0) '" ~· No',. Tc.o '"""o 1.n''"~'' •n t~C."' t>v•"' 'JtJa~•fv ' ,, '"Ir >No• Id C namo1on\t'lla '"am WORLD C UP Semlflnels TODA Y'S GAMES 1•1 Guedtlelare. Med<ol (61 MUICO City) Third cll•e• SATURDAY let PU410i1 Me•IO) Cheml)tOMl'tlP ~UNOAY (II Mulce Cttvl 'S.flm·' ria w•n"'"'' 1 •,.,.. ... I"'~' POT __ Pllll._l_C _NO_T_IC£ __ , PtB.JC *>TICE f't&.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOT1C£ Pl&JC NOTICE K 2'129 e9llle of Ille deeedenl TtentflrlMI whoM bvlinese SUBJECT Appeal 01 1 THE IRVINE COMPANY 1 NOTIC( 01< The petlllon r•quHll addresa 11 32221 Allpu Planning Comm1111on denial Mlchlgen CO<J)Orellon 550 l'UeLIC IALE aulhorlly to ldmlnleter 1"41 • 120. City ol San Juan of req""t 10 conetrucf • 1 Newpot1 Center Orl"9, N-· "'"'lee " he<aby gt"*' as111e un~ IM lndeperl· C1p411teno County of Or· tingle 11mlly dwelllOQ on • port S.ecn CaJltoml• 92860 pvrsuen1 10 C 1 llforrH1 o.nt Admln1Strallon of E• ·~ Stal• ol Callfom•a parcel CYrrently ullllred u • 1 Thia l>utln ... II con- ~ealth and Safety Cod• """ Act I r,.. property 10 be 1r111• parklflO IOI tor In •dlacent ducted by • CQf'P<>fl llOn ,)$ 19037 ~ and C1llfQfnl1 A r>eariOQ on '"-pe1111on lerrld (t CIMGrlbed 111 gtn· motel oper1111on The lrvlnt Compe ny, Lomr1*C••I Code SS9504 ""'" oe l'leld on JUL y 9 1988 efll .. All lloclo Ill 1raoa. E N v I R 0 N M E N T ,., L TllomH H NlelMn. Prnl .nal 11\e lollowtog dMCrlbed II 9 30 A M In O.pl No 311 1 llxtur111 aqulpm•nl and ST A TuS Tiie propoMd pro I den I propef'ty will, 1>1'1 llOld a1 Pub 100 CMc Center 011._. West. good wlll of 11111 ~ndow j«:t 11 c11t11Q0<1Celly exempt r1111 1tet..-nent w" tclad 1c Auction 10 11111 lllghnl S$nle Ana CA 92702 wuh1ng teMce bvtln•H from the provltlona ol the wllh the County Ci.rk ol ()r. 1>tdo.< tor e Cltlller 9 check IF YOlJ OBJECT to lhe ~nown u BALBOA WIN-C11l1lorn11 En¥lrORme n111 enge County on Mey 211 made P•Y•O .. 10 F0<9mOll gr1nung of IM pellllon you DOW WASHING SERVICE Ou•llly Acl 1988 w 4112 f1,,1nc111 Sfltv\ces Corpor 'hould either appear at 1"49 11nd local«! II 178;, W1111 ON FILE A copy of the 1<110211 e1o0n (peyable et u,,.,. of ,.,..,,ng Incl slate your 01>-Piece City of Co91t M... pr~ pllnt are oo file 1n Publlthed Ora,. CoN1 1111JI on Julv 14 199& 11 ,.c11on1°'1111 wrlll9" obi«:· County of OraOQ9 Stetfl of the Oeveeopm'IOI ~ Dally Pllol June'· l 1 18 25 10 oo 11 m by Foremo,1 tiOns wtlh the coun before CellfO'nl1 Otflce 19&fi 1110" !Secured Credltort " •nee mey oe In peraon or by conaommeted on or after SONS are lnvlllld 10 1t1111d ---------- PtB.IC NOTICE n,,ar1c111 Servlees Corpo1 11111 hearing Your IPC>e•" 1 The bulk tr11nafer wlll be ALL INTERESTED PER· 1 tne following 1oc111on vour lllorney tlli! 1•1h Clay of JULY 19MI MIO tiearlng end e•pr ... 11 lhe front en1ranoe 10 IF YOU ARE /II. CAEOITOR el 10 00 A M e l THE opinions<>' wbmll •llldence Suitt> 205 CMCond noor1 I°' • cononganl er9dlt0' ot ESCROW FORUM wno .. for or ao•tn11 1ne appll- •7802 1rv1ne e1ve1 Ctly of the dec:eued ;oo mu1t Ille eddrtu It 23131 Lake ce11on1 11 outllnec:I al>Ove K.n T.,91on Slit• of Ce l!fO(nle your ct11m With,,,. court Of Cenle< Of •L El Toro Call All ewtc1t1on1 exhlb•I• ,~~:.~=-~· S eid aai. 10 oe wttllovl preMnl n 10 lhe peraon11 lorn11 and deecr1pt1on1 of thla I .011M1nl Of warrenly at 10 j repreten••tlve 1pP01nled by So f11 H •• kriown lo tne propo .. I 1111 on Illa wnn Ille The IOCIOwlng P9AOO• 111• vos•n1on. ttnenc1ng en J lhtl cour'I within rovr monlha TrantltrM , 111 buelna11 Office o! tllt City CIMk , 2000 ~~~ ... ~91":;'0 UN~:v•~,~ t.umbr1ncee or otll-'M from ll>e d•t• or llrsl I•· n•m•' end addr ..... uMd Mlln SltMI Hunllngtol\ · P nn 1n H -1• wllare 11 •uAncfl of Hill•• H prOV\ded l>y 1"9 Tranli«Ot. lor the Belch C1lll0tn11 for 1n ~~' C ?,;1"1 1 9~0" oasis Thi propHty wlllCh 1n Section 700 ol Iha PUI lhrM yeef"I are SAME eo«:!lon b)' IM publlc 1 om 1 will oe t<>ld 19 ~rloec:t IJ Probete Code of Clll!IC>t'nle THAT THE LAST OATE HUNTINGTON 81!ACH M T~ Irvine Comi:n\~ follows Tile time for 11110Q cJe1m1 will FOR FILING CLAIMS IS CITY COUNCll.. Ir Alole N~ ~por~I 'New· PtB.IC NOTICE Manul.cY<td Homa Sky not .. p1re prror lo four 711 I t86 M Wentwontl, City Cleft!, "'"""'°' • ve, u,,e HCD O.Cel No AAC I monlh1 l<Om rhe dlla ol Iha I Oiied June 18. 198& ""-(714) DI 5405 po~~ecti. ft''"°'":• 92&eo 7384 SERIAL NO S3371 1ne11r1ngno11ce11>0ve I RONALD 0 . ao•o. Oeted June 19 1986 d t~bbu•r;:,•!.v:,~on- Tl\tl current locellon ol 11111 YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Trenetw.. Publlthad O••noa CoHI UC v • r,,..n tub)ecl proc>«ty 11 3 18 Ille kepi Oy 1119 covrt If you Puotten.ct Orange C.oul Dally Piiot Jun• 1S. li&e 11 The ~YI": ~·7 ~11; Tltlon W1y Santa Ana CA ere • perton '"'.,•lad •n Dally P•lot June 25 198& W504 ·~1 V'-~ ~ ~~t 11 9:1703 11w1 "1e111 you mey ~ WSOS ec:u WI ..... ,...,..., Tl'lfl 1o1e1 emoun1 ot ,,,. uP<>" 1n11 fllfec:utor Of 1dm1n DH:>•IC ..,..Tlrr PtB.IC NOTICE wtlTllh::,. ·~~.;:'a,"~ unpaid b1l1no1 of 1"49 obll •tlrelor or upan Iha •I ~~ ,_ ""-Y gllllon ..cur«! by""' prop-torney lo< tile 11ecv10< or I K2IUI ~;G Covn1y on May 28. ttrly 10 be IQld Including n tl 1dmln1111retor end tlle wtlh NO'TICI Of' ~TITIOUI llUllNlll f"'1oi11 meltld coeft aapenMt, end Ille court wlll'l prool ol -~ H&A"*O NAMI ITATUqNT p b I O C edvanc»t 11 ll'lfl ti,,,_ of In vie. • wrltlen reqvnt •l•I Al"N~ TO TM lol!Owlng per1or11 ''' u 1 1'* r:nri ON ·11•1 publlcallon of ""' Noltce 1ng '"" yO\.I dnl•• IC)e(;lll ftL6JitNINO C~..otf dOtng butlnell •• IRVINE 01111y PllOI .June ' I 18 25, of Publ!G s ..... 121·221 IS& notice or the llhOQ O( •n "' MNIAL"" ltTI CAPfTAL MARKETS COM· Illa& Dated 8117/&a veri1ory1nde~1ll«Ml'ltof "-AH NIVICW P/11.NY, 820 Newport Cent« W-4tl HAJn. KIMO a COlO-"'''• UM1S or of""' pell· NO •1t Ort"9. Newport 8Mcti. C•ll· MN. .,. Qery R. Klftt, llont or IOCOUllll mentioned (C-trwtkwl "' fornll 92&eo Awtfl«t1acl ~' tw ,_ tn Section 1200 end 1200 5 of al"fle ,_.., The Irvine Compeny • , moet "~"'.. ._... llltt Calltomte Probett Code Dwelllfto) Mlehlgen c.o<por111on 550 ,ICnTK>UI IWllNlll Corpcwetloft lllCllMC I! "-flfteltJ, NOTICE IS HEREBY ~Centi< OflY9, New· .. .._ eTATUmlfT Pvt>lllhed Oranga Coll! leq., Good, W1klm.w\, ..... GIVEN flll l IM Hunll:'C port 8Mch. Cettlomte 92eeo The I~ C*ec>ol .,. Oalfy Piiot Jvne 2~ t9M -A • ...,, °'"9"Wf for 9"ctl City Council wfll Tllll bu1ll\t1t1 It con. dOtn(I butlneee t KAOS W50 I '9tltloMf, iooo Catnpve I put>M<: nMrlnQ In llW Coun· duct«! by 1 corporellor1 OUllONS ~50 fio.n Unit ----------·on.t, .... port lleldl, C A Cl! Cl\en'lb9r '1 "'9 Hunt· Tne Irvine Company, P. Coete M_., CA 92127 011111 IC NOTIC£ l2lllO 1ngton BMc.h CMc Center. Thom .. H Niel_,, p,..,. fr~ s C~lllly ~80 --'-"'11..------Publl"'«J Ort • Coeet 2000 Miiin Streat, Munl· <*ii !Iden Colle MeH CA K .-, 1 0.Hy Pllo1 Jwia 18 10 25 lngton 8Moh. Callfomla. on Tllll at•tllf'Ml'll """' ftl«! 02821 NOT'ICI 0# 1 11186 tM dat• lllld et the time In-with IPMI Cou11ty Clerk of Or· ()eo\I .. M PUQllll o>t50 04IATH M WTll,98 dleel.cl belOwtOreceMIMd 9t1Qt COUflty on M1y 23, Etdetl Coale M"a CA MAIU<NUI NTH MAL c.onalder ttMI atst«Mnte Of 19M 92t:H AHO 0# 'C'Tme>N I Pllll.JC NOTICE I "1 ~ """° ~ to ~ "*W Tn1a bu••"•H It con• TO A~Tllt heard rllat""9 to Ille appll· PubllllMCI Or~ Coeet duel«! by • o--•• l)Wl· I T Tl KJlta C:.11<)1'1 dtte•ltl9d below 0.11yP110t JuM ~ I I Ill, 25, ner•h•p I A NO A·11MO I lllO'TlCI TO OAT£ Monday, .My 7. 1986 [rlt CYOleltky 10 •11 ,,..,. ~.,... CNIDfTOftl M 19118 W-413 Thie ttetemenl wu ftled r.rt<JUO" and c:on!lngen( MAJ( TllAJt.IR• TIME 7 JO p M rMltOft Ind'*'°"" wtlo (a.. 1101_.197 ~PPllCATIOH NUMR R with the County 0.11 of Or· m11y ~ ot,_.._ lnter911.0 U C C I 91te Plen ~ No 85-111 "8.IC NOTICl = County on Mey 'l1. In ttwt wtft tndfor wtete of Noltce It hereby OI....,, 10 A p Ill l 1 • ..-... ,.,_ MAi:\JORIC ICTH H AL the Cl'lldltorl Of ~OTT N CANTIAPPF'UANT Sure• .--":':'-u I PubllaNld 0r--eo.t A petltlQtl II .. be9rl flied STINN!TT Tt1n1feror, na 1 8.vot r_,,,..._ ---·...- t>y OOHALO Q 8F.Altnll'le wflO.-~ llddr-. ~OCATION U 4 -11111 ...-nAT'lmlff oei~PltOIJune4 ,ll 18,2~. Supwtor Court of OrMOt 171'~ We.Ill ~. C"Y of 811.., (tout._.., COi'* of The IQllowlnO ~ .,. ll8 County requH tlng tha t Coata Meta, County of Or· 11th 51, ... et'ld w11nu1 AY· doing ~• lr"tllM ln·l--------"'w.;;;;z;;~1 T•NNIS Wlmlltadln TODAY'S •UULTS w_..,,.,..,.__.~ C!l..cl·• lto~·KllK1I CWnt Oarn'\11\V) <lfl! E """o ,,_ CJe~nl, O '· •·I, 6·2, Men~•• Me ... ,,. ClulGerHIJ Clei Kiit G~I CU!> I • 1. I 0 Cr .. lrld, lhl(Jh lnlurvl, Gel>flelt Sabatini CAro..,t1ne1 ct.I Cnrlallne Jollne1n1 ISw1t11<· tend). 6·2, l-11. 6 4, line G•rr•son (US I IMI 8eve<IY llOWti (U $ ), • I •• Men'l ,..,1 • ..,.,... 5"'-' Bre<I Glibefl CU S l IHI Mer._ Wl>Cl<lt1>r<1e IAullrellal •·l 6 ·4 • 4 MM'• Sactnd ·~ ~ E<1<11t Edwards ISoulll Alrlc11 ~ A~'' Jarrvd (Sweden). l·•· 6·• 7·6, 6 2 TUHDAY'S ltlSULTS ._., !<Int -~ Slntlat M1r11ne Navr•lllOv• IU Sl Oel .t.menoe 01nQwtM tAulllrall•I, •-l, • 7 Cllro\ Ev~rt LIOY<I IUSI Cltf Mlrv Jo Fernan<111•US J,•4, 6·1, BtltY Nt~en IU S I de! Pom S11tlvtr !lJ SJ 4·6, 6· J, 6 ·•, Hen• Mendllll.ova IC1eclloll0vek1el di! Joy Tecon (Brlltlnl. 6· 1. 6 I H•lan• Sull.ova tC1ech<>slove~l•I Cltf 0..,,,, Per"lll IBrltelnl, 6· I 6· I 8ehv Nl oelllfl IU SI Clei Pam Shrlvt< cu S 1 4 6, • l 6·4. 1(1111.,, Joroan IU s Ml Tone Moc:hlluko IU SI. 6•1 6·3 Men's Finl ,_wnd Sintlat Tim MIVOllt IU SI <lef AM!l<a-Zvl<IY I USSR I, 6 3 6·4 6 4 JOhen Kflelo (US I oaf Brtll Cu111< CAu\lrolltl 1 6, 6-2, 6·3, Stefan Edt>tro ISweelan) def VII Wl~r IU S l, 6 4, 6 ) 6·1, lven Lanell CCtecho\IOvaklo) def LIOll•rc:lo Lavellt (Mexico) 7·6 t.·3 6 •. Joakfm Nv"rom CSwedl<ll cllf KtllY Evernoe" (New Z•ai.no1 7·S 6·3 3·6 4·6 6·3. A~\ Jerrvd ISweotnl cllf 81~ Scanion tu s l 6·4. 3 6 6·3 s-1, 6·4 Cnri110 Sleyn ISoulh AfrlCe} <lei Jonn Llov<I (8role ln), 3·6 2 6. 6·l 6 ,3, 6 I, lloC>erl See>uw (Us I Cltf Jlmmv Connor> 6 3, J 6. 7·6. J 6 JoM Fllroereld (Auslrellel Clei Andres Gomer (Ecuadofl 6·1, 3·6, 1 6, 6·4, Co11,, OowlMtwtll !Brtraln) Clei ArtOtll CllttnokOY llJSSlll 6 2, 1·• 6·4 6 4 GOLF Cafffomle Ama'9Ur lat PallOM 8HCh) Bob MIJV, Le HeOra Dene Benke Ceslro Velltv Eric WOOCll Newoorl Btecn Mar .. G11mertln lleoo Lorrv S11ve1re Oeklev Cauv Bovns, Pat•l1c Grove °"" ... flst'tlne n 6~-1'<> 10 1<>-140 14 7()-144 10 7S-14S 10·16-1'6 fl 7)-146 HEW~T L.t.NOIHG 4 t>oalt 123 ~"Gl•r> • ve11owtal1 231 ••ncl Dan lt? c•••co ban ~ l>Ofl1lo •S Darrac ;oe 1 lhftOSheeCI 2 ~c~1p W2 mackere DAVEY'S LOCKER (NIWl*'I Balell) -6 t>oels 714 eno•ers IZI barrec1.1<1a 1 l>Oflllo, 1 rl!lllDUI u l CAllCO t>en. )3S sand bau. ~· mac~•rel l mel<e ,,,.,~, l blur '""" I) \CUIOln 10 \Olf S lllMO\h"ld ) rock ll\h DANA WHARF -6 !>Gill\ US ene>•er, 08 oeu 'I oorracuoe I C>on•IO ™ 'OC~ l•\I'\ 12S ""•C• trt 1 ow CO<I P\8.IC NOTICE L• Mmlt9I TUUOAY'S •HUL T1 (4.lrd .. 12·fllellt -~ ~} l'llt$T ttAC• 350 var<!' lka..,monl ... uly (Cfttff'I 7 60 370 'UO WNU Tell\tn (Go•C••> uo 2'0 T19ftil On Oac1'. 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S60 SOO lto 7060 1S70 • 20 S2 EXAC'T.t. (2 I) pal<l l l1S60 S2 lt!CK SIX (9 6· 10·6·1·71 011d SSlS 20 10 15 ..1nnl1>9 ticket\ (ti, llO<'te\) l7 PIC~ SI.< COl"OI•· l•O<I i:>a•d '71 olO 10 I 113 wlnnlno h<k•lt 1f1ve norsu l TENTH lt.t.CE . t70 ver<ll Ooc NMI (H Garc111 Sovno N Furv (Me•trl Otue\ Cesll (Lt w11) Time '6 27 l) EX.t.CT.t. 16 Sl OAIO s.32 90 Alltndance 4 242 TnetNon UO 360 HO 600 400 1 40 ( .. Newpet'I e>un.t, MEWS INDIVlOUAL OI*\ OMM9n (under lO I I Kim Bvtl>ono IL /II. She<ltt'11 Oeot I ?OS II 1 Lucio Peru <Sen Francl>eo P 0 > 2 1':lll. l. AIPhOftso .. _..CH~ ... ell P1rb a.l\d RacrNtlerl Dept., 2:11:11. SeN« OMuan </II.OH l0·40) I ~ McG,.w (~11199 Ctuntv SMrlff"t O.OC.J. 2: I); II; 2 WIHlem Btrrv C1llfO<"n1e ()apl t>f Park\ 1no RtcreohonJ 2lS1', J C.errv Linn L A St>er1l1'1 Otol l, 2 17 '9 Mlttw1 OMYtrl (AOH 40·S0) I lloOtrl Henson CRlv1111oe P 0 I 71S 01 7 A1cl'lar<1 Jtnk•nl !San Meleo !>neril1 s Oepl J 2160'1, J Oeve Howell (Morro Be v PD I 126 so l;rancl Mllfw OMsMn (AeH SO •n<I -I I Clarence Jone\ ICHPI '•911. 2 He! Su lve11 IL A Sr>trlff 's O.O.r1mentl. 1 Sl S7 3 llocnard EroCkM>n (Sen JOH P 0 7 S2 21 TuadllY'I ~dam aAH•ALL ~ ........ KANSAS (ITV •OVAL$-A»lonM ao Jeck· a.on. o.;ttleldef. lo ~'' Of tna Souttwn l.h 9\A NEW YOAK YANKEES-Adlv11ad Al HOllll\d IHIChl<. lteounlad ••lv•n Oii Ivan 0.JHU• '"°'"'00· lor ,,.. ~DOM Of eMno lllm hit uncoodUIQflel , ...... OAKLAND .t.'5'-Flned Dave Kll\Om.n, dla 1oneltd hill« U ,JOO '°' sandll\9 • rat to ~cremtfllO soorta•rll« Sl.tSlfl Forl\Off SEATTLE MA•INE•s--<)ptlonad •IM Swlfl. pllcl'ltf 10 C1ieerv Of lht Ptc)flc: COH I L- P1.1rcllaMd lhe COfllrlCI Of Wry lte.4. Plitt\«. from Ceieerv ........ L....,. CINCINNATI AEO~omtd •ra<I D.i &arbt 1revallno .ec:ralerv 11\d Tim O'Conl\lil Interim e11rec1or of tle<llum ~tllonl NEW YOllK METS-Slvfttd Cutll• Pride, outheldar. eno Ja~ WOOCI•. ca lch«-nnt oesem1n an<! eu loned 111am lo l<.1-1 ol lhe Apo111<:ruan Lff~ PHILADELPHIA PHILLIE!.-SIOned UK p•ICl'll< Bre<I &rink ef'ld eule>ned lllm to 11 .. d}l\9 or Ille Easttrll LHC>ut Mll'IWLM-. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PAO~ FESSIONAL 8 A Si llA LL LEAGUES-Aeln\lt l.0 Sltv4 Howe O<IChl< lo ,,,. Sin Jo\4 B"' of Ille Call+orn1a LMOue "OOTSALL NelleMll<Nllbllll.M9111 HOUSTON OILERS-ACQ\llr.O Cllrl11 Brown, oeltntlve bacl'.. from welvtr~. ft .... MCI Owt\ITl!I C rulclllltl<I, rvnnlno back Announc.O 1"9 rellrt· ,.,,.,,, of Frenk Heir. o.fenslve lineman SIGfttel Jecll. LHle< ol1enslvt llNtmln Kuti Kefenlll•, uletv allO John Klmmtl, llne&.cktr, lo lrM· ee>enl conirac" HOCKEY Neflenel Mtc*l\I L.MWt OETAOIT llEO WINGS-Nemtd Oen Ball•lt n1111enr coecll for advenc• KOYllno, Colin C emo1>e11 eu111en1 coach for Cllf..,tt •nc:I D•"• Orvoen par I· lime IUltle,,I coa<:.h for e>oel· ltnde'' WOALO UNIVEttSITY GAMllS AMATEUR 8.t.SKET8.t.LL FEOEll· ... TIDN-Nameo Mike Krrview11k1 bH ll.tlDIH coach COLLll<;E COLOllAOO-Named Thao Grll>Ofv elhltlk: <lePerlmenl ecadtmlc coordlnelor FLORIDA !>TATE-Nemao lloovn Mar"'" • .,., .. .,. ,.._.,,, bal kt11>1n coach OTT AWA-Nomtd Gtenn P«cv olhltlk: di· r..ctor SHEPHERD-Announced .... rttklnellon DI Y'Yolltr Barr, football coacn SW LOUISIANA-Announced , ... rHle>n•llO!> ol Steve Abntv 1ult11n1 DIHbell coac:.11 llANOEllBIL T-Nemtd Pale Ftllors swim m1no coac11 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL °"" OMlolefl M1nov MOttr>ef fll1<11ure Covntv S'-lff't Oto! 2 S~ 37 2. """*' er-(H~ Bald\ lt.O.), ~1;t111 l Joell V1nc1<1I IL A Sllerltt ' Oeol I 2 S7 S7 ~OM'*' I St•cv Ceu1dv IL A Slltrlff't Oal>t I. 2 41 O'/, Cr>ertene Heu (~•ne>e PO I l 19 34 MIN'S TEAM o-i OMMtll I CHP IMcClnn111 ~ La Cru1, 8onUl1 l, I S.O'/ 011\ers 1 WVWW ,. 0 IH_....,, Afllllae, Meslrtn ), t:OS· I l. s.w. OM1oleft t L A P 0 . 2 OS 47 Miiter~ I ll1ver1ldl P 0 , ?-of 39 2 0 C Sheriff's Oto! IBerloMo Gi.•e>c>w, AbOolll 7 11 Je WOMIN'S TEAM 1 Ca11torn.a Oal>I of Perks 1no Atertellon Friaomen Wiison, D1moiar), 73S21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING \ ZONE CHANGE NOS. 86-10 THROUGH 86-16 Deletion of C3 Districts NO TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing 1n the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Mam Street. Huntington Beach, California. on the date and at the time 1nd1cated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below DATE: Monday. July 7. 1986 TIME: 7 30 P M APPLICATION NUMBER: Zone Change Nos 86-10 through 8·6-16 PROPOSAL: That the following locations currently zoned C3 be change to the zone indicated. This is a follow-up to Code Amendment No. 86-6 which repealed the C3 District provisions. Zone Change No. Location 86-10 Northeast corner Delaware/Frankfort 86-11 Northeast corner Delaware/Frankfo rt 86-12 Southwest corner Delaware/Frankfort 86-13 Main Street/ Acacia/Seventh 86-14 Southwest corner Orange/Eleventh 86-15 Southeast corner Orange/Eleventh 86-16 Northwest corner Olive/Seventeenth Zone Change To Oldtown, District 1 Oldtown, District 1 Oldtown, District 1 - Coastal Zone C1 C 1 C 1 C 1 ENVIRONMENT AL STATUS: Negative Declaration No 86-26 will also be considered in conjunction with the above zone changes ON FILE: A copy of the proposed ordinance and legal descriptions are on file in the Department of Development Services. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. All appli cations. exhibits, and descriptions of this proposal are on file with the Office of the City Clerk. 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, for Inspection by t he public HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL By: Allcl• M. Wentworth, City Cterk Phone (714) 536-5405 Dated: June 19, 1986 OONALO 0 SEAL ~ ac>-llflOl.S111e ofCeltfornlatl'let anuel vetlm.nt Compeny, 120 8nowedundet....,tutuf'7 J'Oltl•.o .. pel"llOn4ll ... •Du• •rentter 11M>cM 10 ~ ZOH£ 0own1ownspc111c ~Cent• OrtYe. ,..,..., Di0y0uralf<Mw1•h • p bl I shed O n e Coast Dail Pilot June 25 1986 W503 i~~w~~-~~~~~oo~ , ~~h.~~·•~1 ~.ci --~--·--u _____ r_a ______ ~Y-------·---------------~ • The horrC?rs of being allergic to the environment Sy JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH o.tr"*C..114 .... On a recent sunny afternoon 1n Fountain Valley, Patnc1a Kobcs chose to sit in the backy•rd patJo of the home she tcmporanfy shares Wlth a fam1Jy of ~ven. However. the 44- year--0ld Kobes, who suffers from the rclattvcly unknown illn~s called Immune Disreaulat1on and Chemical Suscept1b1hty Syndrome(commonly called Environmental Illness (El).) the dec1s1on to Sit outside wa" not to enJOY the balmy weather, but to avoid the roastma turkey scent that had ixrmcated th_c home For most people. the savory aroma is a pleasure, but for Kobes the smell has brought on an 1mmed1ate physi- c.al response of illness and disorienta- tion. lt has been eta.ht years since Kobcs cond1t1on was dta~osed. Today. the simple rituaJs of hfe have become a hvmg nightmare A normal breath of air. the hug from a loved one or even eating harmless food can cause her v1olcnt prolonged physical illness. Accordmg to Kobcs' physician Dr Charles Gableman. a chemical can cau~ any number of rcectaons such as severe headaches, 1ntcstmal pain. loss of con~1ousness and nu- merous other serious symptom$ The body also reacts adversely to some of its own cht'm1cals such as hormones or neurotransmitter., In advanced c~. the body may even attack )()mt' of its own orpns resulting in wme form of auto-immune dJscasc. Acwrdma to Gablcman. each F.I case as hlghly mdjv1dualized and because of the mynad of symptoms. the d1aanos1s 1s d1fficult The patient may report flu-hke symptoms. ' arthntic p~un. loss of short-term memory, concenu-auon and coord1· nauon, and some people ma) suffer convulsions and comas For many of these v1ct1ms. the horror of continual and unexplained pain and illness can lead to ahcnauon from friends and family, su1c1de or death from secondary problems de· velopcd from the pnmary El In Kobes case. the cntical SC<"ond- ary problem 1s malnutnllon. Current- ly her body weight has dropped to a frail 85 pounds on a 5 foot 5 mch frame. ecology specaahst who practices in "l dodge reactions all day Thi-; Laguna Niguel , there arc a large process becomes very weanng phys1- numbcr of El sufferers scattered cally. cmouonaJly and spiritual!} · throughout the United States. she said. adJUStlng the thick white "There arc probably between 30 to cotton mask she wears loostl} over 50 percent of the population who her nose and mouth to keep out the have a milder form of El than advers1t1cs that wreak havoc on h~r Patricia's condition, and 80 to 90 depicted immune system o.llr .......... .., o..w---. ~rcent who have a small form of the Because: of her declmln~ health, illness In Patnc1a's asc. the illness according Lo Gableman. 1t is cntical can become hfe threatening because that Kobes find a chem1caJI~ clean of the secondary problems caused by environment m which to live so she El." he said can rest and begin to build a tolerance Gableman said more and more for a wider sclcct1on of food~. Environmental lllneu aufferer Patricia Kobea rxoplc arc becoming chemically "Dr Gablcman has a treatment scns1t1ve because we have introduced that might improve my con· more chem icals into the processmgof d1t1on ... but right now because of my our foods. into the water and aJI the weakened cond1t1on. I can't undergo products we use: The immune system 1t," she said "I am hke a bucket that 1s of the human body has not been abtc-· bnmmed full. put one more drop 1n 1t to keep up m terms of adaptauon .. and ll overflows I am on overload." El 1s a cond1t1on in which damage The process of locating an t'n- to the cells involved in the body's v1ronmentally safe home m an area defense system allows the bod)' to that 1s neither too cold. damp or attack (to react) to even nontoxic or overpopulated 1s JUSt a sampling of beneficial foreign i.ubstanccs: food. the vast obstacles Kobcs must over- fabncs. pollens, molds and even come before finding the best env1ron- minute trac~ of chemicals found m ment. rxrfumes, dett'rgents. rxst1c1des and Susan Palmer. Kobcs clo~ fncnd other things Th~ everyday objects explained how tough house hunting has been and how cnt1cal 1t 1s that suitable housing be found 1mmed1- atel} for Kobcs •·Peopk WJth hypersens111v1ty can- not get well unt1I they hvc in a chemically clean environment. This 1s what makes house hunting s.o difficult for Pat The necessity to eliminate substances that cause her pain requires a home in which she can lave alone to maintain a stable atmosphere Those hke Pat who cannot hve in a safe home. continue to worsen Some sufferers find tem- porar) shelter a.; Pat has done others mod1fy their homes at stgnificant cxrxnse to make porttonsof1t livable However. what 1s even worst are th~ rxople reduced to hve an old cars or other 1mprov15C'd shelters." she said. Kobes, who has only hvt'd m Orange County since March of this year. 1s sull unclear as to what location would be compatJble to her illness. Friends have suagestcd Laguna Hills or Anaheim Hills as possible ideas for the Wlntcr month\ 't ucca Valle)' 1s a poss1b1hty for t~ summer "l wa$ hopin~ to stay close to Fountlln Valley,' bt \11d. ''But with the rtttl'lt upo$ure to pesuctdes and the increased sm<>j level .. J am not ure ifl can mili It hcrt. BcauOJt of my sentitivity ind malnutnt1on. an &rea thai is a blt inland, maybe somewhat descrty and docs not have a lot 101ng on may be beucr. Some EJ people have chosen Yucca Valley because 111~ close enough to get m to sec the doctors and not too far removed from c1v1hzauon to act nttded suppltC$ I reahze you are not going to find a perfect environment, and perhaps the answer tor some sufferers LS two homes. one for wtnter and one for summer h would appear that the best environment 1s in the mountains. beaches and deserts A Ions wnb the uriency of housing, Kobcs 1s faced with the d1m101shin1 number of foods she c.an tolerate. "I am down to about five foods J can eat and tbal 1s not enough. What starts to happen, for tnstance. 1s 1fl eat lcttu~ more than every three or four days, I scns1u2e to 1t. One of my current challenges 1s to find someone who can grow one parucular vanety of green beans and com I have the seeds. I JUSt need someone wtlhng to organically grow them for me. Other foods I am havtna difficult} locaung arc Sunchoke or Jerusalem art1chokes and peas. both organ1caJly grown." she said. Kobes. a former psychotherapist who had a thnving pnvatc practice 1n New Yorlc for 14 years before the onslaught of El eventually d~troyed her career. remembers when the illness first struck. ··one day J came home from work and got violently 111, hke l had a bad gastro-intestmaJ flu. The symptoms ixrs1sted and J bcpn losing weight The d1ffercnt doctors I consulted said I was obviously sick. but couldn't i1ve a name to my problem ... she sud. Kobes was finally diagnosed as having a troptcal bug. By th1s lime. she had lost 10 pounds and her slun had turned a s1ckJy yellow. The first drug she received was ineffecuvc. so the doctor persisted with other med1- cauon until she was cle.arcd from the problem. However. she still con- tinued to lose weight and feel 111. ~bout that time. Kobcs rnhzed that whenever $he JOUm~ed out the C'"Y· i.hc felt better. "New York City has a trcmeocsou ·;.1 pollution problem and tt rea.ll)' ., wo~ns 1n the ummcrt &be w.M1. Kohn was directed to an im· munol<>IJS1, 'A'ho throup i series of te ts ttprodua:d all ofheraymp\om .. Kobes wu fina1Jy p ven a name to ho' condition: Environmental lllness. Too weak and d1soriented to con- tinue her pracuce, Kobel was forced,. to move from New Yo~ City and be&ln a sen6 of ~cha that would take her aero s tbe U.S. to find a.a · "environmentally safe location." The qu~t would take her to Penn- sylvania. Iowa. Texas and Non.hem, Cabfomi1 TWlcc Kohn was hos"'· tall.2Cd to try and control the illness. • Now, eight years af\cr the fint nu- like symptoms appeared, Kohn .-,ho says her deep Christian fa.ath and support of family and friends have kept her going. admits she is a ltnlc fnghtened. ''Three or four omes dunna trus illness. my weight has severely plum- meted and each time, I found 1t harder to regaJn the loss. Tb1s ttmc. my wc1&ht is not bud&ina." she sud. Sult kobcs 1s determined to ~· beuer ''The frustration is that the potco- llal for bcalin11s Lhett. 1t 1s not some rare illness that clperts don't know • what bel~ It is a matter of a clean • ~nv1ronment in order to hvc a productive life." she said. HOUSING NEEDS: A small house or gucst house. condo, duplex or apartment in a smaJI oomplex LOCATION A.REA Too elate to the ocean creates mtldew and too close to heavily trafficked streets generally has too much smoe. IDEALLY The residence wlll have air cond1t1onin1 (bn1dcs coobna 1t also can filter the air. cnabbna her to close the Wlndow\ to outstde au and pollutants) Any inlonnauon 1n ,.rd to possible housing. or further infor- mation about Patneta Kobcs and El. call 531-5554 or write fount.a.in ValleyCommun1tyChnsuan Reform (hurch, 9120 Heil .A.ve .. Fountain Valle). 92708. Being ·'blue' often learned lJIDA ALWI Using Glutamine to treat alcoholism· Depression. the 'common cold' of psychiatnc illnesses. covers a wide spectrum of moods and behaviors. "Not an occasional blue day, or d1sappo1ntment over an unhappy love affair -but a whole cluster of inappropnate long-lasung. some- times 1ncapac1tallngsymptoms. com- pnsc the syndrome we refer to a" clinical depression," says psy- chotherapist. Dr G lona Sklansky. And the numbers arc depressing. The National Jnstnutc of Mental Health stausucs report that I S m1lhon Amcncans are treated an- nually for depression -and it's hard to imagine that 80 percent of de- pressed people never go for an) treatment at all. Who att these: rxople who are m0'.11 likely to suffer from depression'> Dr Sklansky and other cxrxm qrce -most victims of depression are women. One female m six w11l suffer from a depressive episode at some time in her hfe as opposed to about one in I 2 males. Research suggests that women may suffer more -not because of biology -but because of the way they feel about themselves. their world and their future. Helplcs<1ness and hope- lessness. ihe earmarks of depression are apparently learned But depression 1s only more com mon among certain types of women -and some kinds of women arc less depressed that some kinds of men. A. survey of J.000 men and women in Kansas City. Kansas, and Wash- maton County. lviaryland. rcveaJcd that •More mamed women arc de· pressed than mamcd men. The gap 1s even greater among men and women who have divorced or 'ICparated •Among the widowed and never mamed, more men than women are depressed •When mamcd. both 'ICXe'I arc more likely 10 suffer depn:s'l1on 1f they arc younger than 25 and 1f their income and educational 'itatus art low. But within each category, there are more depressed women than men •Parents of youna children are more dep~S('d than tho<ie with older children. -ane tht "r.mpty nC1t" parents. who~ children have lefl home arc least depressed Ocprcss1on c~n become a prohlcm to anyone -male or f cm ale -who h.as too little control over his or her life. h's an childhood that the 'hopcle'I<\• ness-belple<;\neU.-nOt h Ina· 1-dO•rtl l • ly-mattcrs' tra1nin1 (which may p~ispo~ a pcnon to dtprc ~ion) bell"' And rt"memlX'r l>r kJansky's &OOd·ncws alert 1f you or '°meone m your family de>M suffer from a bout wath dcprc ion· ••Ocpre.uina" one~lf ma} lX' JU•t a learned bad ha"b11 ," 'he Y' "wh1t•h a rxrson can choose to give up Break the ncgauvc thought-fcehng- behav1or cycle -which 1s so charac- Lenst1 c of depression -and you'll soon feel better Dr. Al1uJ lt • marriage ar famUy tllerapl1t ln Corona del Mar. Sbe welcomes your re1ponae1. If yoa wl1h a reply, please enclose • 1tamped, 1ell-addre11ed envelope. Wrt&e to Lind& AJ1a1.I, Pll.O., c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box UIO, Cotta Meta tHU. Last w~k we d1S<:U~!>Cd ho" v11- am1n and mineral supplements could play a role in prcven11~ and treating alcoholism Roger W1lhams M.O demonstrated in the m1d-1950'i that exixnmental animals, given free access to 10 rxrcent alcohoJ. would dnnk 11 in much the same wa) as humans Some would dnnk onl) occas1onall)'. some would binge dnnk. while some would become "animal alcoholics." By modifying the ava1lab1hty ot vitamins and minerals. DT W1ll1ams demonstrated that the ··appetite" for alcohol could be controlled When the \.1tamin and mineral content ol the food was high. consumpuon of alcohol fell almost to zero. but when the nutnuon was low. alcohol con- sumpuon increased to the point where almo'it all of the animals wcrt' "alcoholic .. From these cxrxnmcnts. Or W1I-· hams formed his "genototroph1c" theory of d1seue. parucularl> al· coholism Simply stated.. many d1s- e~~s ma} be the result of inborn requirements for nutritional cle- ments that arc significantly greater than the average requirements. When these requirements arc not mt'l. disease ensues. which with al- coholism IS the excessive aprxt1te for alcohol. The appemc or cravmg for alcohol. m tt'llS case. 1s the direct expression of inadequate nutntton Dr. Williams formulated a vitamin and mineral supplement provam and 10 1959 published Alcohohsm- The Nutnuonal Approach. He found. however. that Lhe alcohol ap(Xtltc could also be partly controlled b~ the intake of glutamme. Glutam1nc I!. an ammo acid. a building block of proteins. It 1s odorless. tasteless. and has no side cfft'Cts whatsoever How- ever. when he gave this to some alcohohcs. along with increaSC'd \-It· amms and mmt'rals. the appetite for alcohol was even more s1gnaficantl\ at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center Saturday, June 28, 10.a.m. -3:00 p.n1. • Bhlnd Pn•-..-..un' t hl'd.:-.. • t.,1ght .md I h.-.mng "l n'l'lllnh • 1 ull hl11nd dwrrn-..tJ\ ,rnd (h1u11t.-11n v.1lll'\ I 1un._" t l11l 1 1 .rnt•rn1.1 lt'-..ttn~ pcrnt:I ($1ll ()(l) • ~km l .rnu.•r r l' .... tll1).; • Bn'.l'>I l •llH l'f hnnth • l nlnn l .lnt. l'I booth • Lung ll'~l 11\g • WL•1ght lnntml bonth • ru ... tun· .md lk\1h1l1t\ "" rt'l'llllH.~" • ~trt'"" ~1.rn.1gt'ffll'nl l)(•ttlh • Fi ttw-...., ll ·-..tmg • [\•d1tllrll "l n•t•n-.. • I ft-.1d 1111un intnrm,1t1011 ht llllh • ( )r,rngl' ( ou111\ Tr,H1rn.1 ( cntl'r" bt111th • Ftngt•rpnnttn~ (Or.rn~1· t 1111111\ ~ht.•n ll '.., Dl'J"Mlnwntl • P.1111 ~1.n·1.1gl'llll'nt bt)l)th • Rtt>lt•t dh,1d.~ btltith • I Pur..., • hlll't l.111rnwnt • I ll\)t l ht•t.I..'> e ( ht'll\H .. 11 dt-p\'lhit-111 \ lt''-1'lll\l' ['lp(1th Plus • ( hn\ Tl'> • l .ilh •I 111·1,l!111t· • I )1..,pl.I\..., JULIAN WHITAKER altered J..UU w.&&Uer, M.D .. a. dlreder of die Natloaal Be.art ud DtalM!ces Treatment la1tlhtc hi Buliqioa Beacll. 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NO duplelt on come r lot 2 o bll111t1on by TOP ,iory Contemp Oe11gn PRODUCER Call PATRICI< TENORE ltHf ll.E. lH-1010 631-1266 CLIFF HAVEi 11':~.r ;m :a_ 1.1 3 c~~~tr~o~:;ic· f~~atr~~g -·~~ many ~lrH Immaculate cond Tffrms negotiable 500 Signal Rd 642-9282 5299000 Cal 313 6'2 4300 2•hrs s1sonurry 539.6191 •EASTBLUFFAREA-3Brl ~~;.·~:Id s=;,~0 ~=1 SM2BO ldeallor 1pe<ton Car&ftl fer Ital ellUT WISTE•• RUL Agt fee 201 garage, trplc $1350 J 1 SA• """l .....a9~an9 no 1>9t1, s 1001mo, yearly, •741 • " AT LASJI lse VIiie Ren11t1j u 'I ., • .,._, ~ U ,. utll pd 1750 w/tS' slip • HUTI 1 NEW 200 n BA 875-•9t2 Newtv d« 2 BR 1eA trig-lPUTlllTI 850-81•5 · SINGLE garage Ho 759-t50 I A .......... , 2 car gar w/opnr P"' yd, NEWPORT HEIGHTS angl encl gar $805/mo I Clean 731 w.1 18tl'I GW l."l •• ' •• o.. crpt drps bit-In kldtok, Duplex 3bd 2ba trplc 848-7129 Open 3-7 dally Beautiful large Apia In Lg bachelor untt 1Br & Coate Mesa G11ege •3 n peta $1150 S...5-9857 1 ¥:;,gr q tet locatlon 22lO·C RUTGERS quiet nelghborllood. olc lnci 11ove, retrlg gu 673.7787 fttl lt •• Wfftl - -u Pool S~ No 1>911 & el« paid latflut + -- _ _ _ •t New Eaatllde 38r 21 .. Be 2 Imo 559·8372 28R IBA anctosed gar-1Bdrm M55 MC dep Mature Slngl9 SINGLE GARGAGE ON TELERENT I story Townhome All Rear upltllra unit 2br Iba age washer dryer 1125 2Bdrm l'·•BI $750 Non-amoker 165() ALLEY COSTA MESA SlllEIL y IT'S Tiii 1men111ea $1250/mo new patnt tncl boat dock A 111111b11 Ju 1 y 1 151 E 211t St 548·2•081 842-8173 alter 4 30 $05tMO To mollfl up to •'-•nee Villa Rentals 675-•912 on Marcus Channel, NB 833 2130 Mon-Fri 9_,. 30 ••es • PINES 2._u., H 963-8965 ·-v SlOOO/mo 673·7353 "" "' """' art• IPlOllll Into • new estate home •Wi4ttt ltltttlH llL HW 2H 111 2BA 2ba townhome. pan: STUDIO 1550 Coaatrcial wllh • lantastlc view & • •I~ t 4 I I.,. I Garage. d/w Lg patlo/yrd Try this ••pansive 5 rm try rm pvt patio, laund 1BR 1Ba M50 t MILE TO BEACH LE S l I wrap erouno deck. 51 r•• 1 1 '' $735/mo •32-8670 I 2''1BI G11de n spot carpi, storage shed, 1m1 TOP AREA OIJlet No Peta 9•2•2357 ' a 1 ••I l>drms. famlly rm & mon1 •AH lr111 I Prlot1 lenced • gar not tar to pet o~ 1895, 596 Joann **sA9-24'47** •i1c ltatall It's localed In a guarded •0,11lIJt11•· llJ• IEW TIWlllllE I ocean $925 539 6 t9 t 549-0-433 or 650-3673 ---....... ' "'711 g • t 11 c om m u n It y, 88 O Style 2Br 2'1'tBt . lrplc, 11-Agt tee Daaa Ptiat Aft IHal Z70I -------·-· 1595,000 Call 675· 6 I tachttd garage, micro, WESTCLIFF VILLA E .. c •CIEOl IT NT• FANTASTIC VIEW ikfi' Werner, HB clMn. 300 so FT OF FRONT lllUT WHTHI Or Stop By patio $89~ ~2-8670_ ll11ing 2br & den. 2 lrplc, 1Bdrm 1Ba. carfort, Otretly o11er Dena Pt qu:et non-amkr, age OFFICE 1320/MO • "UL EITlTl 2110 ltw,.rt ltd RUSTIC REMODEL PVT pool, t•c , S 1500 bltlns Good area 500 Merine, day/night vu, 20-30 1290 + ·~ utlla + EL:;TR~CITY Call Kathy 759-1501 B Ibo p I I F 2BR-GAR-W/0 HKUP 673-3313or673·•803 Otheuavall Fee 1bd frplc, M30 •utll. dep Avt7/1 8<42--037t at 2-• 38 • • en nau 1 ee DtSPOSAt COUPLE TEUtlHT 111-HIO •911-7592 Laguna Buch lurn -NEWPORT OFFICE • E. SllE 111 IOll• NO PETS ST75 675--0097 lHrtJ 21 IMr•a •MESAVEROE O'lux 28r., Bait. ltac~ 2141 Straight mete. prof 40• Bright upper, approx 843 $895 Unfurn laundry •PENTRIOOE COVE* OcHn view Othera avail · 2Be new decor d/w Non-tmkr Poot $300 llQ It, th~ NMr PCH hkup carpel m1n1 bllnds 2Br 28• Condo W/O 2 able cloM to beach Ioele.ad garage lndry 2Bdrm. 1 Bath, frplc, dfw, Reta •94--0451 & Poat Ott1e41 846-29•7 WMERE .. TIE .. Ellf fenced yard garage / · OlllHY REITll S775 No pell 640 2,.95 new crpll & drpa, _ "" • '" Child watcome, No Pett car garage w opener 1 R llllT llC · balcony encl garage LIDO ISLE. PVT STE 041 IU Hml Right here tn Big Canyon Sl050 Over strHma & • • 414 A llllllTll $710 71•1848-0984 2 rm1-ba-h1ll Sep entr/ Ample pttg ut111 paid near 11\e twnhm priced to 265:~~4:;.5 •E 1•11• No P411• 5•9·2••7 lll-41ff tr lll-1111 IBO: Garg Stcwe grdn W9t bar, trig, micro 2855 E Csl Hwy 875-6900 sel~~:a~~OOO~·~ CIRCLE THESE FtaVat)Jaia 2134 IH CJ .. e1tt 2171 VACANT 1575/mo, 2!~!!"Jt~t~~ ln~f~;~::~;;:.:~~ Eirec Offle41 Spece lor Buie affordable 2br hae I fl Ch11mlng 2Bdrm frplc 756-9557 POOi, only M75 FM LMM Many amenttlee GW C.n11 ••I ••r 1022 loweat pfl(; view hm n Old CdM •Br 2Ba Bu1li1 Into your dream hm l,rl deal $399K SI 759 9070 ll~~~~n country kltch leisure Price to rent choice 2t>< nr garage. trg yard Avt July HUT LIClTill TILEIEIT lll-IUO Btttb/••ttll Z71 !~~i?~r;::~·11."~~~~~~ Oliff H YH 1211,000 patio $600 ' et Ml Sq Incle bit Ina tlyd & •th S900tmo Southwe.t I 7 5 O / mo 2 b r 1 .,., b 1 ---IUUll •Tll __ _ __ Prime 101 cornera Clltl ~A, •111-1110* gar $635 539-6191 Sen Clemente townhouse grHnbelt L1tiaa ltac• 2'4I Wkly rentat. now evall LAGUNA-N....,..t Prof Of Stunning decorator 110,,-.e on luah canyon w/ocri • ., 4Br, 10 FR. 3•.,B1 Ort, le95 000 SI 759 9070 BY OWNER OLDE COM S of Hwy w/great po1en tlel, home w/t>eau!llul rental unit, patio sa1.,1111e tv. $279.500. 6 9pn-and wi{endt 675 5715 UlllR If Ill LOTI Ocean vi.w S3SO 000 7t•6••6397 Summer winter• L o pric.e hi quellty, Old CdM 3Bt 2Ba, hrdwd firs Nr br h $367,500 SI 759 90 'O Cetta •eu 1024 Drive ApproJt 10.000 tq &ml v v Unbeatable pr!Ged 31>drm Agt lee •• JU.-lndry rm. all blt·lnt 8lAOT ocn Frt StUdlo SN147 OOB dwttC&M ~~ .. 2,2!•51 ltce Bldg Outltandlng 11 Good solid houM . upgrades 2br & not lar to Baal. ltacla 2l fO C i 2 71 2078 Thurln Snnf ~-k Hitt-'-.. ~ wpt Iv _.,.. __ .... _ ocean view From 500 aq Needs returblah Price Newport $725 other• If straat l TSL MGMT 842-1603 .. ,. .~.... """' ... ..., It In center of tO'tlrn iust lowe<ed to 1299.000 Ct•tltry Lota 539·6190 Best Ally IH 2840 1q ft 4 bathe, 2 IMMACULATf 3bd 26a VIII• oo Pflvate cove, SU 1111 LOllE w/parklng 2 Month'• Open Dally Rae R<>ge<s CrlJh 1225 lrplcs. central Y8C. Inter-House. I ml to beech, Ul~ s995tmo. 49•-M07 3028 W Pacific Cout Hwy Free Rent 675.,.403 63l l268 --com w/d hkup Grea1 for soler 51250,mo Incl WWC9L1 lek:I ~ 8"tch R«rlg TV I Pacific view Memorial group of proft 846-9501 wetertgonr, 384--01180 ••a•t11Em l!!J!rt ltac~ 2ffl $ ,.., • wtt 901. no dep(nlt ·~~ ~~~i·J LPoatrk3ov'c''·aFdetLoMt '2~ ·~~·F 380, 2BA 'House---I "' C .. ar " * 11111 .. llOO* V -I -ifr----· I " "' Pool. nr Sprlngdele & tit• IHI .. ttrt Beautllul ci.en large Gar-ICltita t•tlh :1 • • • Min or 2 $500 each Slater no ..... ,, call 2111 den Apia. p1t101 deckt, Refrlg, dllhwuher & 11ove 2722 1619) 729-15 14 ....... spa Sorry no pet Incl NO PETS 5•5,..,.855 MAIE Al OFFH , evening• 213-303-0839 Mr 281 Condo t blk from 28drm 1 •1,Bath $7 t5 Adult couple want Hr 281 On thlt 4 bdrm pool home Lttl ftr Salt 1400 RHt BarMu 1f42 SC Plza Poot, spa, • 2Bdrm 2Bath 1740 *2 ....... 1100 * Apt or houae In Eutbluff, 11 s vacant & the owner I * llllYIUIE * ~ carport lmmecl 1v1 398 w Wiiton 631-5583 Refrlg. dlahwaeher & llOV• Sen Joequln or University wants 10 deal Reduced 35 LOTS, R-1 . flnal map Nr perfect 2br 2b• mod llU 1110/10 Incl NO PETS 545-<4855 Park for July A Avguat to $299 000 Call ready to record owner kllCh prl.vataly fncd (Mo-Mo Bula) Drive by AYllUIU IOW p I e I • • c a I I l"UT WHTHI 7 t• 780--0823 klds/S600 I mua1 IH 2511 W Sunflower Unit 1Br frlQ, ranoe. laundry, 2Br, 18e lwr apt, lrplc (818)793--0625 LY mag 539-6191 Agt lee R-6 llrstl Then call Sue pool cerport No pets ~~~~3~,~~=~ ltatah h S~au R~g~~~~TE Oapl rttf Ctr Hty 1 S2S lrriat 2144 Seaward 631 12116 Agt 931 w 1~~~~~~8--0•92 See Sit 3-5pm ooly 2724 I! I.I_ 3 BR 2 BA detach hae 2BR 2BA condo. cerpor1 WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BE ACH •-"""•' #f•u ..... o r ............... •a •• OtrHr View leltt v Compte1e 1an1t0t11i vMutlc vE1eval0< vFutl view bllconlet v Secretary Ml"Ac:e v Ample ~nclng 141-1101 GW MIROWHtlo Wooos tam rm, eic. 2 car ga.r : I $750 Nr So Co11t Plaza Olll 11 ... BIG CANYON EAST APT 1 BLK OFF BEACH $ t 100/mo Avell 711 pool 1ec. rec room All UTILITIES PAID 2BR 28A Bed! of guard.cl On BalbOe Pen, Prof M/F, Secluded M1Ung & "'"Y I ~91-~3 ·0 ,,:, 9•• "793 5•5-7 tJ tor 731·5188 c gate Frpl, llv rm I matr $-400/mo, 722-0899, aM lllWPllT access 1900 1q tt 3bd, .. .. 1 .,, ._..., omp1r1 before you rent BR Mk:fo wave. bltnt, fC>f Mery °' R<>gef and 2 ·-.be . bom.11 rm I NEW TU RTLE ROCK 2Br 2ba coodo pool, Jae, Nb'ty decorated ouatom w/d hkup Take OYef IN WATllFlllT lfFIOI new petnt,vlny1.c1rpe1.j POINtE Petera 38r 2,~Be rec /play area Security dHlgn fHturH pool, I t405/mo f\Jrn S3000 2Br 21~b• condo NB w/ II 1·"80 dr&pea,decltlng Frtdge & Condo 2200 IQ ft St~ glla Pref P<Of Child Ok bbq, covr'd garage, .ur-Aval! 91:JO 720-1920 Of pool. Jee. S350•aec dep Ii ---c-~--icRXFUmm aqu .... y •rw,.•t we. clean 1Br cottage Huge l.,UJEI R-t lot nu paint cpts Ck11an front, 4bd 2ba drsn. W1r htr Ou1<:1< Nie 11own 2bd, 1ba up, gOOd prtc. by owner $115 000 1ou11on wintltfl•ummer 239 E 22nd St 979·8330 1 •11 nt1ls Prtced 11 Wllllf FUllU HIE 5•29 ooo By O'#nr Cul·d•tac 3•0 RamonA Pl •Br. 2Bt lndf"(. atrt lg lam rm w/lrplc nu paint .\ wallpaper 1800 •II On lrg lot Prime IOC. nr tehl1 I thopt I 1701< 6•5 948 1 associated l•Olf(A~ 11£111 TO•S IOI• W l ulh•ut 6 It IA6 I Get to the ba~ ARC 11 11111(,, lll_,,I and CI0941t then get 10tM cuh let Us Htl~ YM Sell Y ,., p,,~,t C.11 C1t1111W, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost . s10.,.. micro S1t9500, topool N/Smkr lyrlae I S8001mo 638·•808 round.cs wlthplulhland-846-77116 •utll.nonamkr Lance "taattcial Prim PP 7 t•-336· 1901 aceptng No pell 842-5'99/E 955-t28 1/W S 1950/mo 85.<4-2348 A11umabte 111 9 8251 1 & 2 Bedroom Fvrntlhed IHtlll WOOOBRIOOE CONDO Luxury 2bd 2ba Coodo, 365 WEST WILSON ..... r1 ... ~ JMf BALBOA Pen M/F to ahr comm9'clal bldo~ ion:d 2bd. 2b•. w/d, refrlg. ale, vltd ce01ng1 Pool •P• UJ-1111 3bd 2ba, an dk/rm OYef· C-1 at Balboa Fun Zone !tattt/C.1•11 upgre~ no 1)9\8, 1895 557-&480 1VM/wllnd1 looklng OCl'I, $-400 mo/utll 207 Palm St $295,000 lia111r 2102 mo 213 2111-9887 ..,.. Asrt•Htt OLUll utm pd •lwttnda 675-520• 673-2943. Owner LANDLORDS /REAL TORS Lt~UI ltack 4 I ... E tide tbd celhedral oell-Condo Prol FIM o-amk J 1 ct at -;;p;::-,-,-,-,27-,-~-FHt lrM tenant prvdra I 1ng1. !>fend new catJ*· 25-35, furn, w/d, pool, 1nlo 530-619' Bfft Alty 1 0 bOhESI PanoremlCI Isla.. HM 1ng d/w, trplc, pool M25 apa, gar S300 +viii nr r""~.._..-.,.._.iiiiilii9 Ocun/Cenyon vtew, nv TINVI One bd unfurn apt 38t Httm~. 846-979-4 ••• 11..... ....... SCP 432-1805. 2'41--0tM By ow;;; oupi;Jl v;a; YHATIH HITlLll On & ()ff the Beech 836 C rut '"'' 1 ha nc.J "Big Selec11onl' 842-3850 c;om" llip tqr t111'.f 1.111111<; PROPERTY HOUSE r;,,, . ., w1•1t w 111 c1.1r.f'l HV1 lalltta Illa•• -21M COzv-2b(j f1'1 hM w/gar, ~nny porc;h/pello tdffl tor two S9:l5/mo, ~arty, 8 t8-84:l·83H lalltta PtaiaHll 2107 •llYFlllTUI• 7Bdrm, 2Ba, get, frplc, bllcony Skytlgtlta, utllt Incl, bOet 1119 f 11()() ,.. .. 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Qutlt1ng 1nd c,,, gar L•t lhan t blli tn _mot_• ______ _ paint iundeek, ¥'r · cloM to vtll~ M75 mo Large tBdrm on Vlciorta, COUPLE or lndlvlduel C M corner prop lo- lndf"f S795 •08-l2t Incl uUI lmmed occupan near Newport Blvd hH '"It 1100 Very lrg matr bdrm com.ll7,3'40 1 189,000 R 2, Da .. , .. 333 s •• • ....... ....... /trp•A bl.... ~1n-AI t '493-6288 °' 683-6235 2B , den, ,.,..,., outtom, r;y Agt v ., 1 perkllng ci.en. erptt, '" w "'· "'· .. --.. • . lplc. gar , pe1IO, d«:tla, I I"' p i I drpa, atove, quiet $510 • Month-to-month pvt beth w/dbl link, +kit, HPLDU tab OCMl1, canyoo view. I •ti t • a I a I No pet1 990-2970 lndry, gar, n-tmk, Univ 1pactou1 $1'400 499-2181 ua7 1110 1v111l1ble Pk. seo<>tmo 733-3471 (llW l10l,IOI) ..., ~/SIDE 2br, 1'hba, encl 2Bdrm 28e 1 ... -.. -•--911--•1 F h d/ F/to a ... 3-bd. cu "--. car ger9 NEW. LUXURIOUS Nwpt Penln 38r 28a ger. P•llolg•r twnhM ttyle. • urn1s • .... .... '"'.. 1000 t/f. tlngle ltQfy, u .. 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Newport BHr'.h So N 8 Luxury 3br 2ba Double your tnwlt In e ~ • UAI • LA_.Y ..... l700l8'llStratt twnhae, M/F, ~.Jee , moa Need 116,000 In· •·--·0tt •s•• •sss SHO• ut e.ny AWttn crernen11°'11000 Buel-,..__. .,.. ltt OOYtrl 131·13&0/Wt.40-4117/H neae In demand Can ' .... 00.. ••is.•••s IQ..flU N/tmkr ptof , ""' CdM MIU Poll• n4-tt21 • .....,. •Al, •Af It MOf WATD 81Q. bll t E of PCH 1320 Ind T1t1 le oc.en I 1:>00/mo •l'lofl t.,m ~ Call eo-nt 64 .. 72t t 2 .... OOMI '750.'760 ~ 'If 1\.ta. Dolx w1i 2 28' tBa, 1 ear garage, 911 a.ti PAaA.-.. utllt 720-<>374 lv ,_.IO 111l1e4 c LAAUl! W~EE~EI s ,;uilit 1 1ft1-'iiao _18 .. '.•.~.a.•.•.G1...-r ___ ,_M.Me ___ 1.•.•.2._••.•_.11L....;Mi.:.;;;.;a ~=;Aoort:::.~~rrwtS~-:;..;.t'".:.:....J'=~"'='=" for 842-&8 ll I _.._ __________ ,.. ... ___________ .._ __________________________ ~------ f 1111 • *2 Cllriul/ ... 11111 1111 Wet Hit CIU.,..t.uatl --;arii;;;_,...;:;d:;yiia.~i&CiGttl;;;"-V~C~tlON PA .. THl". CHI OPAACTtO Al.IT-•U&dt'"W* utiiliiii .... ~ .......... tntt'1 the~ 1 WOIMI •e front omc. P"'llon IPOA'TI. RM& Ex· O.WW ..... _.....o ... "growWI ..._. T neeclll petty tor 1 .:l:" = Varieid OUlliel, •..ano CIUng, 1round floor, 116-An * .. ~ ... * ==~-:::..:=..:: ~":;,:-~~"="' In ~€.._-~• .::.. = 0-TEARTH-• ~~ a w;a,;lltlOfl ---t .. thlr* ' • °'*1 lo-till of UOOlr In 1"41 to I hlt1no ._09't0 ..... ,_ ... a. ·---,.....,.._,, · ,Mt,llMpby1 COi' to qiedl!catlone yrs lntetMt .. In rtull" IOO-DNeiwpor1e.m.Dr r,':.~~~ r:'.~~.:-:, &~ ...,,....,,, 111 •ooa "'"· llCIO c.. Jule ~r1~n1, Catt Ing. ar~e ow.._ 11 m111. ••l'l'll·reti~ad ~ '31·5el4 6'M>IS4or14~ OI ...,...., • ._..., lltl nexit>te •to ll'lwltnw1t haalthy, handaoma: ffttry...,., MonQ101 Co. lllllt Olll •en In Colla lmrned~ '°' 0., lllUI mill (C-" loen) wtVI lime eduQ!ed, ..... lllm. eth· ~ r....o.d M-F ....... 870 !. 179' ..,... ~., ~~ ,,T & Pn, lllllfY + .,,.. • ~ MQOtlabte 1etlc.U"MtNelftd...n-t-5 14/Hr. ~ a UYl1111111 -.. -p ...... 11 ....._ ...... mlMl<WI and ~ 1114)417..U51 1·ve !Md 1n Ind rW'.d"'1 Ught 'rP•"il· rell•bl• -11UM1 .... • --· "'•0 ~ 1n 0o-3om' twnlly In~ 8-;ti (7 4)2tt-2622 111.11 Ea~n!•!' COM =-~w H4)0-~.!t. cw: FfT..w.P ~~'::::-.:: 4.:-.~: .., ,. .... 1114 fOf 30 YMl"t I'd .. to IDnlL -Immediate Of*""O tot • ., .. "°"' hie cr-.cl AlJfJfy dalV •• • ... • w .,.. C.-""9 for.,. ''*"' ..wn CIOll 1115, ... WIR Q UOAiY '°' ~.-= ~~= immedict; ~~ In-c1 ... 11~ Advert11lng °'**""' tor 'fT & PIT Pizzi. 11th & Tustin, ~ ~·· t\w oc ,_...., Z.....t ,.,.. PASn-i. ...,--. i ... '62..f"4 TOI 11~~ no credit and 62 with tome of the dMdual In Aocounta Pay-Telephone ~. ..._ ~ Mwi be Colt• Mw . ..,.._113' PW1 time aae1~ -~ tsnw+ wtl llWlld9 a-. T"*'8 • -=IOMt=:':--~-::o.::-':'•=~'.:m:;;· :'..;:' ~l13C::1 ~ Hma 11trlbutae You •bta & General Offloe P1rt•tlme. could WOftl outOOlng & ~ SNACK MA 4lnd CMhWI Home Im-C1111 •••11». ClllPCY few mu9tl Art btd&OfOUN glen . klftg w/ft , needn't Identify )'OUfMtf Gooct typing INtlllt, heavy Into lull-time bpertence Retell aper '*Pfl.ll. Wll ATTEHOAHT8 PfOVMlent center •a· ad\'t1"*Mllf. ldt '*"-Mtpfut. d .,,. Al10IY cirwer. 2 ,.... ..._, Aallnallmatl II you'd rather not Jutt P"onel, ineth tpptltude P'-*1*1.45wpmtyplng train ''-a edledu .... nuttonewllf9°'*d8ta. Plt'tMCI a plul. P-. .me. need ~ PENNYIAVIA tHO OOll "4eoo .. aDOO. •f!!~t•i""r• .... -..--www ..... 9 let ma know how to rwh Xtnt ben«lt1 Send ,.. r-aulfed, pi.aunt~ a.n.ntt. '"' ~ cd M.-. ~ a. a Ottle. ~ In '*"°" T'* or f::!·=~ .. ~~ ~. C.M M AIMoe -. atO lfD --• you Ind W9'11 teltl PleeM tum• Atten T,,_t... vo1C41 • mwt Exolillent P.-.on'* .._, 191 N c:o.. Hlw9y, Thurll ._11am or 2-4pm. ~"" • p RMACV ~ ecrw Mlbllblllhl OOlllf write to Boll 298 CIO Wettmlntter Memorial ulary p«ue oommlaelon Newport 8t•tlor..,. ~ IMot\ LP HOME CENTEA '*°'• 11wn HA ..._, Clltr1l, TV COtC .,000 .. FOlll> ADS ARE FREI Cal: M2·11ll Dilly Pltol, P.O' Boa P.,k, PO Boa 157, w..,. Catt ~hlMn Otlon 81 113-1200 al 1275 Btlliol St ..,... ~~:r..;: nalg!: ltioo.AI did. 79'.zt• 1seo. eo.11 ....... CA minster. CA 92843 942•432teat 302 Cldl/leltaarub I CLLAK TYPISTS ~'•"-tConttolCom-Quired ..... ~-7. ~ 12 .... lr'Olllln ~e2eroc1ty MEOICALLA8.FV -..-oun HM lr'ft'D SEC AAIU penyneedlternwc•,..... 144-2111 JorcsenP~-.v .. ,..... h n lcu Clefelel. Some lneutenca 11.1.Y Pll.IT ftf IU\ ACCOUNTING tec:.tWotn. acme~ Uk• ,,.. teH 08 .,__. Dat1 entry exp a + 330W &eylt _,llW&n'lillll SCunnJ ASSEMBLERS 1ry ...,.,..ioe nMded. ~/·a T-..el. 790-Wt I ~:.'!::~~~~..; .... -.:;,.: 811ary commenaurela r~ta .............. CA.......,,. 8'~ S. & Grtl Din· f1\M. lteedy joe), " treln, eel WORK PIT .. .., ... mri.. ..-.......,. • ....,. -H•n HOUM t lmmedict• OC191*'GI nw Mt Ta,tort~1 s.tUnQeppta.no...-ng, ..,..._,,,.,..._ .._, -&UmtlTTll,_t w/exp 7141964-2511 '* 1 bl°'* rom JOBS John Wayne Airport. tal .. IMlnul.. · chandllet 2 ._ wldp. CALL ME 702 3e6-e288 OFFICE WORKER PIT-Main Beech FtHlble Long tnd lhof1 term )oOe OS "°., ,_,, 1271 ~ ...._ • 24HR FREE RECORDING t-12hrtW.-ftulble,llte UUIMQOl'"MRI ~~°°!:7Jt2 251 l'IDN with Top Compenla H TESS ~~~~ ~ltQ.r.-~ --------BUSINESS MEN Do YoU typing, ~. bllllng LM Plld w.-1y 182-6642 ..ea enjoy dtllQhttul con-tic, 151-2271 PART TIME POSITION .. I 01!... TRC T~ery S11e Per9CIMI ..-iant 10 .. RETAll ~Ilk -J FOUND ouarr-'* .. lion. tomeone to PART TIME , Exper ApfJtf In perllOfl MOflY •500 Cemc>ut • 124 * aucc111f'ul . ..,o; ,._ BEAm LIKE TORTOISE • Aaleigh Aw, ltlow you erouno So AFTERNOONS.OFFICE II YoU era• reaJ go g9fter, 2-7 p M. Sou1tl eo..1 Newpot1 M2-M24 tired bu1lnaumen WE'RE # 1 o.a ..a"'*· pluttl eo.11 MMa. June 10, CAiif Of to dine 'Mttl? WORKER FOR anthulUtle, enjoy g9ttlng Dell, 3033 s. Brt81ol. C.M PRnrs -~t WOf11, no rou-.... llliaraboo °"""' 942-46.20 Ip LAT 0 NI c I) FEE SUMMER. 131-MtO out and ltlklng to peopte, ... Miki Ot Lou6e. KL tine, good pey. MUil be ....... .., ~ tetlil.: Me-3118. FOUND FEMALE 7 i .... 11 .... 111211111au-=d~:r;:nd~o:: .. TRIM cs:~ry~~~ ~=·== '9ftl BED. QU£Sf SIU. SIBERIAN HUSKIE 51h Ulm •rcn• PUT-Tm with to WOftt pan time on Exp, engllah "*"Ing ... ~ MC 54$-3091 groomed, good ..,..lnCI long l'tlllft. .... .A~ •• ~M...!:f" &/20 t fill v--. !~ate ..... 1 reguler ball, then tNa _.. .......... .. DRIVERS-Croee oountry votca & haYI the atlllty to We're growing by ....,. ~ •530...., S pm, _ .. ,,_ --7 _, ._ .... .,, poeltlon Could b9 fOt YoU ... , Pl.IT be "" eJIC no.t .. ,.... llnd ~end .. need ===-=...,.--....,......,,.,.--,.~ FOUND I '"AGE RABBIT child cat-. I lite ... __ flee wlbu9y Pbonee 4 1• 1wt.., no exp neceewy, CA lie ""' P'MM wnt• d9tatl :::.2•tlc ambltloua B£DAOOM .... ( U" ,......_. Oya/Wk 11-2 Typing POMtfOfcelllooldngfon M .... ,.,. req Mec:Greg« YechU, i.t'4ir to Employment • ••YOU. to Join !aull•nt condltl s:~:in•Ju~ c:.br~~i ~-=~•~ ~ ~~3 45wpm Must !Ml raltabla pen llmu• rnercMn-If YoU ere lociklng for utre 1831 P1acientle. CM Po 7331, Newport our teem lmmedl•t• =··~•~ 1 842-9151 Of 6-48-0183 Need m1t. reep 1*90n ==~~t~ :,'!!;y,J~'.. 01~ .... WllTUllll I ~ "'°":e ~.: lllYEll Bw:tl, CA. ll2teO ~oio:' :'EAc~ SEL~ ZJO ZNJ FOUND-MEN'S DRESS w/car _!48-5<>92 IYe meg l*lenca, bul will train. Huntington . Foun-mTISlll f It• Mountain, Knottt Berry Early AM ~ route, HOUSB<EEPER FUii time, It~ fOt Con a o I e . w a In u4 , SHIRT, BY ALPHA BETA LOVING WOMA!lf WANT· Clll Joan 831·12&8 taln V~. Santi Ana. PIT IH-1U. F•m or win Pnr.. tnd pit, 7 dayt, no cottac:t.:t engft8h apeeklng for The w/~115/oqe> ON~~j:Eer_ !f.:~u~~!:~::.1{'0(12:G ~=-~~~ =;~::~.~ ~~:::;.w; :=::=~...::: ~1:=~~~ .=1 ..... ~1J.> .... .:=., .~ FOUl'fD READING GI..... BMet1 hofnt ~ -~... Y04J will keep atora men-lle0-o3 l2 942-4333 extre Income. the Uttle Inn on the Bay, ITm (Part-.. 1) turepedlc ~ W/tffl\. on Roel Lene, Coate llaJan.r.-••'• •217 · • -auptodtltton""od-L1-•u•-a-817UdoPatkOf ,NB -.>lit bOa epngl. £JJt MeM on 81111 146-7&24 -' . ._,,. '".,.... UOI___ ........ ... -.,__,. N • t Ion a I Lum b • r cond szoo obo M643Cle IWI l/Dn al -ru .. , UC! ptomotlona, tuggett· M•Y'l IUT&IUIT Apt Mll\a(ler oPte tOf 19 l14-M1-UU •HmlPIU promot• trom wttNn of. LOST Ce11c:o Cat, oonw Cl t 51~ llOUTllJ :~ ~~t~:::::: NOWHIRING ~ ~~~ltt~: EASY ASSSEMBLY Part·tlma, Ffldeye, Sat & lerlngYOUthectwnc.to Matc:flk'igwiMteofa,....._ Buahatd & Warrw, Foun-*lllTIL Ulm• F0t Sen CWntnte R E. lhelYel and reMtt WAITER/WAfTRESS SllOO rent 842-4914 WORKI S714 00 I* 100 Sun S5 50 to ltlr1 MOfe ~ Into ~t wt & Clhllr. S.,...,~ tlirl v.., "2·2toe Of eo.11 u ... general prec--office Buay phonaia, HOST /HOSTESS Mc t Guerenteed Payment No w/exp. Gr.I botlUI plan We p<ovt.M on-ooina e=· Niil & ~ 11111-4<491 Ilea, FT/PT ••perlanc:d, ~-:...~=-Apollcentamualbllbleto 105E.17TH,CM oyw 0-4pm S•IH D•t•lla--S•nd ApfJtf Sen~ Inn tr~ end grtet ~ erygdoond&St-OlH LOST FERRET REWARD Mlf·tlart1t antllul*lttc; l<>-n0onand2_. M-F work Mondey-Thurldey 942•9920 ASSEMBLY LEADMAN Stamped Envelope 2900 Del Pr-'danta eflll ~ wtl be MOV1HG ........ Nowt (timltar to 1 .....,) ti l*tOn to jOln 04Jr teem llilk tor LMKel 492·_5413 from 9AM-3PM. Mul1 IL FORNAIO Bakery/Cafe, APPLY 7 AM ONLY El.AN • 1103 LANDSCAPE CREW held· E¥e1yWl19 In Mlnt. C4Md !llthlNewport Blvd, X·Ray lie l tront desk hew a r.flat*I car end Atrium Court, i. IOoKlng MAC GREGOR YACHTS ~11 Enterpme. Ft Pierce. LEADER ~ I I Oek dtiy bed l300I Olli Coeta MMa. pteua cat! 548-8&« lliEfi*81f proper lnaurenoe We !Of FIT Sa1a1 Supervlaor, 1831 PLACENTIA. CM FL 33482 Qty of FountMI v.., •-.I• Ill roll toe> ~I Ollll ..a S.S-411711 or M2~ --1&. a-.-llT F0t ~ ee.d'I $N)p-oner hourly Ulery and mutt be aveltabta for a--.a• -ENERGETIC A MUSTI Sa&wy l1M3-S2265/mo ,...,, = unit (3 pc > 15111 _., _, ,..~ ....... mtteege. PreYloU9 ..... 1ftemoon9&~1n--··-·-• d __.. ....__., -.y Sof1Mdt Ou bdtm LOST LADIES DIA.MONO. Mon lhN Ttlufs Corona ping ....,.,.., .....,aper cnandltlng p1ua !Inds. Phone Exp'd Depenab6I lmmecl Mature 30-40 w9'o WANTS ~ ay '""" --'.J .... 15501 White .,.,,,.+ BRACELET In Ot ,...., del Mar 6«-7182 Profeuionel front office Of mer a ~'11":'9:".:.S·Merda cpenlng FIT 64$-7448 10 WOf1I 4-9 days wk HB Oppty f0t eicp lndlv In IN 1t122111roo1d1ul"lt gtay eof&ht ... , .._. Nieman Mercut. "'ry pereon to dlfect phone PtMM cal: Deb & CM GwdenlnQ I land-rle6d of~ Muet (Cnr of Garf\eAd) ~_,~ Cdal Mntlmentll. REWARD. IOTIL m&ITllT cell•. greet vltltort. tome PIWUFMOE Of by llTI 1111 ICaplng Exp'd A MUST1 t>OtlOWted~ln ewe SSSIMlll W :9&300~ cln ... no quettlona 7511-1163 Exl)efte11cad 2 yrt +RDA. generll offlca. lite typing Why 8'orull lhoee unuwf SERVICE MAN TRAINEE Refs rfq $atery negot /maln1aMnce t,...., bet '751 912~2P Qlfllfll0«t11a11neo.11 s11r1 tlfW1 w.-of Jul)', 1 ...... J ... INlw 1temethlawtnter?AdYen1ae NewpOttllreCent•.3000 241-0111 ''*alllnO imo-uen .--.tY,e..11• LllT•FllM&"Tt u--545-IM75 cal1Trllh75i-1153t M7•••-aldgwegeulalnct--. EutCouH""...__Cor tema,UMoflneactlddel 9~1--...A_,. An11Q ..._ 21 · --... _1 ..._. M~ "" ..... , • EXPERIENCED & _.lddea end -, (B,: .. ~~·-1 ...._.. u -... .-.... ""'-"" Low COit epey/nuet1t r• llOll'f_,,. ,_, "'' .,.. -...-• _...... , ..... .........,.. -..._ ..,..,.., ..... lerrll Pet 10 tvlllabll MEDICAL ASSISTANT P&llTlll lllPO 1tlon of motonz.o and & Giibert) r.t, din cMrt. .._.,,. Animal AN4atanca No For Ophthllmologltl In Needed f0t Real e.t111 OllY&IFITTll M.50/ho\K 964-2017 non-motorized. land· ..... -e31-12M/0~191fl'I! FM 971-PETS Newport Beach. lr1 ' Syndatlon Co IOC&tld In Trlinel/lnatdat Exp on acepe equip L.1181 dtlt• lo' ---H t>acil otc •KP. 831-7577 Newport Beech Ell· 0 • N A "I bl boett Of conatr helpful Hheaglfege ... .ithout file 8-3044. Paeonnaf of-SOFA 8£0 -a..ge Wlttllt· LllTDJ penenca necaeeety, pr«> pen1ngs ow va1 a e Hrty+beneftta 94$-2244 th:i:i.'l!;ee11your1tem1 nce 10200 San• AV9, llTIOIAL .., Looee '*'°""· a. Whitl a a~ Cat. l"'ht Cltdnl/Of ct S4 fe11lonal •PPHrtnce. --In 96~. EOE M/F/H ""'· AOO v-.. "°' ·-· "' -,_.__, XI t "-· LU•IEI obO Cel IJ3..7311 blue ·•Y•• Corner ot ACGllllMILDI tome c--· n .._.. CAR ROUTES 11H.-a-p11 ~:,u.·g:M:, OCHn F~p=T= r!'~c;:!_7eo-8SMAak . MOTOR ROUTE I=·~ ISIPPLYllO. P=R=:ca-.; llW&lllll~1111 typing lklll• enct knowi-IUIPT/llOUTllY Earn Extra Caah t•ll•. Som• P•lnttng, TMc11rweno.11our Cell ~21ra , REWARD Lott ALASKAN edoe 0' 10-«ay lddlng Fu"-tlme 1n Nwpt Cent• Available In Irvine area. V1lflad ""'* tnd mu.t PEOPLE! Malamute 9/ 111 Dog II machine, ~ benefit•, for R E ofc. Requtr .. gd For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper $ $ 0 II lltlW own trenaportatlon. !~ Ooportunlty ah•vad grty/bltck call Petty 51-2180 phOne technique + light 300 to 60 . No co ect-Flexible noun ,,..... ~ w/llttll whit• 1141-5544 *"'°UPU* ofc ..... Sttr1 lmmed Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. c.ll M-f .. 5 &76-2311 an FIT entry leYel poeltlon, CaJI MG' lll0-&333 HUNTINGTON BEACH S •111.1 llltmlTITill ftnnlll J ... manual posting, leOgarl SECRETARY Accurete thrU Friday afternoon. 8t. PITF Pr IOtl ATTENDANT Full & Part· •P8lm •cera •PiYtlk ' t>enk req s.ncs r• typing. peyro11. bkkpg. FOUNT AtN VALLEY & Sun . morning. Call 1n~deptet1~ time ~ a1 LllguN Reedlngt All YoU 00-aume Edwwda Tneatr.. non.-tmlcr, '°'Ice~ 642-4333, ask for Kirk. llOt• Thut·Sun.17/lv, Chevfon, to4 So eo.t happy In loV9 mamege P 0 Box 9099, ~ Mfg. 873-3313, 87)-4803 INDEPENDENT 213-306-6M5 Hwy, Lllgune Bctl. i~·:,a!~r:!i.~1~~ 8MCh CA'2858-ll09 SRUfllY/IUIPT. ORANGE COAST NURSES,\10812poeltlona ITllfllW awty Callnow4111.11113 CAREER ORIENTED Pr1vateaub,1ype50wpm, Deliver 1 day a week. No .~.1>3tws>erd9Y. ~ ~ ~'" ---EnlfgetlC rabble per90n, computer experience lllly Pill( e days wk. 2) W•end Senta An• Mattto=. pteflllPln1mofc/c:onet. helpM ApptyWed-&in COiiecting, no SOiiciting. relief ltve-ln Call! Dept Tr~ pt • Makeclas.slfled CM.7em-3om M-F med 1eo1 B~Dnw.CdM 330 W. Bay St. 432-80t4t«ec>Pt no •llP nacauary, advertising the best bent. can Elli an apm Must have dependable car. •201mo. Mr. Houaton, way to save time 545-8110 Ttcblcal/Tr .. n .. Costa Mesa, CA A 1111mec1ediun.-y M2-564.2 and gasl Busv CdM company nai 5509 truck or station wagon and :~:.:'ttr:""-v~ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'lJ.sJ~~Y 1mmed1a11 neecs f()f ex-insurance ...-.c.too T-..nartcettng ~1 °'~ FIND through classified -----1 p1r1enced clerlHypltt CARPENTER'S !115wpm) Compuler APPRENTICE knowled91 netptul N· Sml lut gtowtng Conat amk s1200 +benefltt. Co nda cetMf minded 873-131' 8'>C>olntment yng man w/buk: wood- ----working knowledge Muet eom. ... Comellgh Come hive tr1n1port1tlon buy • In c:IWll'*l 546-94-49 CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney . . . . . . . . . .. I . .......... .. IYllUU Energetic peopte nMCled to oondUCI a Mwtlatlng Study for IN O..anoa Cout PublW\lng Co ............... Pteuent phone voa • mult, no •JtPetience r• qUlrld !cs.I tOf ~ m•k•rt. high tChOOI Mnlorl, c:oMega ttudenta I moonl6ghtersl Hoon· Monday-Friday & 30pm to II OOpm. Setutday 9 OOM't to 1 ()()pm Start 11 S4 00/hour plua bOnUMI P11vat• Oeek • phone. c11ua1 1tt1re Home wor1t.,. wak:ome FOf Int...,..., QI! Mery tf11t 5 30 Mon -Fri Ot 11-3 Sal It 942·6e71 ...... , .. Wanted P·rtval• ~t)' member.nip. 74!0-0421'. ........ 155 aquare IMt. '45. 183-5088 FOUR RAMS SEASON TICKETS-CLUB LEVEL ASK FOA 806 151-7720/97~ FREE ORAPERfES....SoloM 2 story length, amall ctlarge '°' hardWWs, cal ~7M-1402 GOING TO EUAOPEI Ctant/Cocrttt btndft lenicn LadacaJiaf _Pai_a ... tta....,1 ----19&'""'tvew_'Y9 ___ pe~tioe-. -P11"!'1fi..... m mo unum ' Lnaurt EXTERIOR EXPERTS etc: No job loo tmaJI Specill!Vng In doing tor Oltflcult1Ex1 Our Specialty FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN COMME~IAL cabtn9ta count•. mln'Of mtinf-quen, t>ett, 1111 a ....,t reclt 546-9147 TD.m'TI llPAm JOHN WAYNE TENNIS $2.40 per day Th1t'a ALL you pay fOf 3 llnM. 30 d1y minimum In IM SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYtl All Fiil Liii Your ~Olrtc1ory ~eeantatlve 142-4121 td. JOI AMI MICll.y 538-0553 yoo what yoo l'law no TIEES Uc•288597 831·11295 ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT time IOf Shopc»ng, .,. Topped/removed C.n-GLASGOW PAINTING Complete Concrete WC>OI rand9. auto M<Vlclng, up,~ lawna 751-3478 Int/Ext. 30 yrs eaper . Reu Aat11 e48-4631 ;~~,!,~.f:'~ CotMr1 GARDENING ret't 942-5214 T J Pelle Conctet• Conti •--· ColleQI atudlflt. quellty 11111 Ullll PUITlll Hlgtlett quality. Lo prlcel a.am ~· . work Jlft, M6-M01 * * * * Coner ell SP«l•llll·Brlelc Ftr:eES:aA ft§ f,.. trim i aHary -Int /Ext. reeld'I, comm'I Block Lie & Bonded Dump Nnt C M./N.B _ 7 yrs Union exp Ll•24630 Call (714)9e2-7093 aru JlmWhyte.942-72oe •Block wall•. brickwork. Free .. t LOW RATES! Cu concrete Comp pelloa c•n• • •GEN HOME REPAIRS 16 Y"• ••I* 948-4834 1AY1 1194 ""'nan w f AR00Nb THE clock+ P1lnt. Orywell Cerpenlry FOf Into pleeM cell How much will your son or dovghtar know obovt kxisineu when NIOHTSl-WEEKENDSll etc Gary 945-5277 PTL BRICKWORK Small l<>bt (714) 11&3-1777 opplv1nn for their ftrst fvll·hma iob? 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At Harbor Lawn the family's choice of a casket is the factor which most often determines funeral cost. For this reason, we have casket& available in all price ranges. ~ Pre-need funeral arrangements are en- couraged by Harbor Lawn, because when there is no emotional stress costs are diacuased in a more businesslike manner. But, prior to need or at time of loss, our understanding counselors will offer you every opportunity ~o know and control funeral cosl1. We care. -DEDICATED TO SERVICE - Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park Mortuary• Mausoleums Cemetery• Crematory 0 S rvlng All Faith•" 162.5 Glale r Avenue•CO'lta Mt .. • Phone (714) 5(0-555( Co•ta M•N '• Only Complete Funeral Facllltl•• l . • ----. --.......~-"""--.. --~~- Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25. 1988 lurprl•• gueata with a atar-ap.ngled t1Mle.C2 Tradltlonel feaat updated for a fabuloua Fourth.Ca • -. . . . . .. . . . . -1cn1c • • • • • • . . -:-. - Coney Island Hot Dogs 1/2 pound ground beef l medium onion, chopped 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce 1 teaspoon chill powder 112 teaspoon \\brcestershire sauce 1 package (16 ounces) wlenen 10 hot dog buns Cook beef and onion in skillet on medium heat, stirring often until beef 1s browned. Add tomato sauce. ~and wieners. Bnng to a boil; tum down heat. Simmer 10 minutes. Serve wieners in buns; top with sauce. Clam Dip l packages (3 ounces each) cmun cheese I teaspoon grated onion l/4 teaspoon prllc salt 1/2 teaspoon salt l/8 poon paprika r 1/4 cup Callf'ornla white table wloc 112 cup drained minced cburu Combine ingredients and blend. Chill until ready to u~. Serve with crackers or potato chip . Makes 1-112 cups dip. Old Fashioned Baked Beans I package (1 pound} dry navy beans 6 cups cold water 1 ~poonsalt 10 slices bacon 112 cup brown sugar 114 cup molasses 1 medium onion, chopped 2 teaspoons dry mustard Rinse beans. Combine beans and water m large saucepan or Dutch oven. Cover;_bring to a boil. Boil two minutes. Remove from heat; let stand one hour or overnight Add salt. Simmer partially covered one hour or until beans are tender. Drain . reserving liquid. Cut bacon into I-inch piece . Combine uncooked bacon, brown sugar, molasses. onion and dry mustard with beans in Dutch oven or 2-quan bean pot. Add 1-3/4 cup reserved liquid. Bake uaicovercd in 3000f. oven five hours. Add additional water if necessary. For Slow Cooker: (2-1'2 to S quart) Prepare recipe as above u ing only 3/4 cup reserved hquid : st.Jr Cavtr and cook on low for 10 hours (no tirring noccss:iry), or on high for 4 hou~. ir· ring occa ionaJly. Makes ll rvings. "A Toast To Liberty" his 'iumma hw. special ~aning for all Americans. the Statue of LJbertv will celebrate her one hundredth birthday on October 28, 1986. and a VJecial ceremmry on the .R>urth of July 111 Ne-,v York Harbor marks her restoration. This great svmbol of our land began over a century ago as a memorial celebrarmg American independence a'J(l was prerented ro our country by the people of France. Nations thmuKhoW the ·worUJ watched M.-ith avid interest i:ind curiosity a'i the fledgling United States democracy emerged from the Qvil Ubr and pushed iie\twtmi. People of all backgrounds immi- grated to thH latul of hope and freedom '5> 711e Hatue, 1UJmed "Uberty Enlightening the Hbrl.tl: by her .\culpror, Frederic &rtholdi, is made of three hundred sheets of copper fastened w a frame designed by Alex.and rt' Eiffel. She welcomed mil/tom nf people((} our shores atul 11 's only fining to celehrate her htnhdll\' ~uh an all·Americcm p1cn1c. Begin thefesrnitte\ iiith an £.astern short' clam dip \en~d wiJJ1 fresh vegetables. 111en roast Americas favorite hot dogs over. an open fire or clu1rroal grill. Prmute all kinds of toppings from sauerkraut and chee\e to chopped torrullO and chili. Let ei-e0one create thetr own vanattons From qULJrter pound beef .franks to bacon and cheddar hot doKS. eiieryoM enjoys a wiener roast. Be sure to include old-fashioned pof,{JJ,() salad and &ston baked beans. ~each bowl in severul lave rs of newspaper to keep hot foods 'riann and col.ti foods clulled. Have several types of Califonua red and white K-ine for your guests. Trv a Sangria of red wine and fruit juices or spritursmade with whiteK-wandsparkling lmler. rordessen, bring our a ~atennelon basket filled with ~sh fruit Pour champagne or muscat wine over the .fruu just before serving. From Memorial Day lO labor Day, from coast-to-coast, celebrate this summer with an old-fashioned picnic and it Toa.st to liherrv~ Whats mnre American than hot doKS and Califomia ~i-ine? Wme Spritzer Wine 1s a favonte refresher anytime. Simply pour half a glass of your favorite California wine -red or white. Add 2 or 3 ice cubes and sparkling water. or fruit-flavored soda, to fill. Stir slightly and sen'C. lhscrt wmes, uch as R>rt, Sherry or Muscat wine, make excellent coolc~. Some of your guests may prefer a white table wine, possibly on ice. Best Ever Potato Salad 10 slic~ bacon 3/4 cup mayon.mllSe I tabl poon prepared mustard 2 t~poo pr I teaspoon salt 4 cu~ cooked and diced potatoes 4 hard-cooked , chopped I talk celery, chopped · I mall o n, ch pped 1/2 medium arttn pepper, chopped Cut bacon into 1-inch pieces. Cook in skillet on medium-low heat until cnsp. Drain bacon. ~rving two tablespoons drip- pings in killct. ReffiO\;c kill t from heat. Add mayonnai • m tard. ugar and ~It; mix well. Combine· t • celery. onion and ~rocn pepper in bowl. Add dre ing and S\ir in bacon Cover. ChiU several hours bcfo~ Ni . M S scrvin . .. C2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, June 25, 1Ne Make holiday finale star-spangled JuJy founh will soon bunt upon brunches, and •uppcri. A dchahtful the ICCtlC. promi ins fireworks and way to top off the celcbrauon1 is fun ll Independence Day pi cnics, with a festive, warm weather des- sen cxplodina with the colo~ and flavors of fresh and natunl, scason- aJ fruit. SAVE GO FOR SPRAY 1N WASH '! I " i Here5 to a delicious d 6th Ground ham 1s so versatile an Use 1t .tor ham salad or fancy hors d oeuvres d 7th Here s a super an combo Use chopped HoneyBaked brand ham to top oft a baked potato d 8th Soup's on Our an ham bone is full of flavor Cook 1t up, add chunks of ham then add whatever you ltke- spht peas, beans. rice vegetables Now 1f you ve finally finished your HoneyBaked brand ham. get another one and start this deltc1ous process all over again • Hatt or Whole Honey8alred brand hams (heh Ham 1s smoked no less lhan 30 hours and splral sHced tos. easy serving) • Party Trays • Nationwide Shipping • Fresh O.en Roasted and Smoked Turtceys • Fully Cooked Barbecued Ribs• Olft Certificates 3QC 1,..,." • Or•v•nal ·11111 Ansel Berry r orte as an updated vef")1on of the cla 1c Amcncan summer dt'S'ICrt, \trawbcrry \hort- cake Rcplacana the 1rnd1taonal, m:h shortl·akc 1s h&ht and dehratc angel food cake , whi ch as sliced into thirds and layered with ice cream: the combanat1on of str.twbt-rry and bluebcrT) 1cr creams w11h the white angel food cake nmrors the rc.-d- white--and-blue spint of the dey ANGEL BERRY TORTE 1 10-lacll aagel food cake 1 qurt blatberry Ice cream, softened I quart strawb~rry lee cream, softened 1 cup mllk 4 egg yolks "'-cup sa1ar 3 tablespoons blackberry bran- dy 1 .,, cups fresh or frozen black- berries Cut cake in thirds. spread blue- berry ice cream on bottom nng. Cover with middle cake nng, top with strawbcrT) ice cream and add cake top. Freeze 4 hours or over- night. SAUCE: Scald milk. Jn separate pan, whisk yolks and supr together until light yellow in color. Slowly wh isk in milk Return mixture to heat; stir unt1l th1ck. Stir an brandy and blackbcmes and chill. Serve over cake. Makes 8 servings. I 1.an sttll remember the dct)' an late 1974 when I went into the local bookstore to purchase a new d1c- t1onary to replace my ragged )' paperback that was falling apart. The d1cttonary was all too soon forgotten as the cookbook shelf once aptn cauiht my attention A paperback was sitting askew 1n th<.> neat row and, naturally, T picked It up and had a quick glance inside The quick gJance 1s still $Otng on albeit slowed down to relish ever\< word in what has become m} \Cr) favorite cookbook I think tt was about a year la11.·r that I finall y bought the d1ct1onar)' for1t was not nearly so amusing and fulfilling as "The Store Cook book -Recipes and Recollection from The Store in Amagansett." This cookbook still goes with me on tnps, my teddy bear of words It was long ago g.iven a transparent vmyl cover to extend its ltfe. What makes the book so very dear is that I it is a most amusing recollection of stories about beautiful people. big I time catenng, director and play- nght turned cooks. The authors are Bert Greene and I Denis Vaughan. Recently, Greene was discovered teaching a cooking I class at Peret's Perfect Pan cooking school in South Coast Pla1a No FIFI CHAO ume was wasted in getting myself into the class, favontc cookllook hauled along for autographtng. < irecne obviously lov<.>'> food. tcalhtng recipes and writing rnokbook'>. He sashayed through a set of rc.-npcs 1n about t~u hours then graciously consented to an 1nterv1ev. "M y parents always wanted me to be a school teacher because they thought 11 was a JOI'> from which I could not be fired a fate the)' considered mostl) l1kel} for me tn any other profc~s1on." he -.aid . "I wanted to wme. The; won I went 10 college and majored tn cduca- t10n, taughtly short!), hated tt and quit." In the starvation day~ prevalent in such profess1ons. 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Traditional feaSt updated for fabulous Fourth party Fa.rccraclt!!rs• bueball pmes, small bowl, pduaUy blend broth skillet, cook bacon until crisp. fanuly reunions and picnics -that into flour, slowly stir into drip. Remove; crumble and set aside. In is bow Americana celebrate the 4th pinas. Add vincpr, sugar and $mall bowl, sradually blend broth of July. pepper. into flou'i slowly stir into dnp- lndcpendence Day is a special Microwave on HIGH 1 o pin15. Aod vinepr, supr and reminder of that time when Ameri-minutes or unul th1ckeQfd, atimng peooer. can freedom wu born. -C'elebratina frequently. Add onion, celery and Cook, stimna constantly until that freedom has become a national parsley. Jn 3-quart serving bowl, thickened. Add onion, celery and tradition. alternate layers of potatoes a"d I I 3 · bo 1 P·-""es and fircwor1..-notwa'th-·• pars ey. n -quart serving w.1 .. "" u broth mixture. Garnuh wuh alternate layers of potatoes ano standina. one oftbe most important bacon. Serve wann. Makei 11 cups broth mixture Garnish with bacon. pans of the day 1s the picnic lunch or 11 servings. Serve wann. Makes 11 cups or 11 or barbecue supper. As with many Coaventloeal met~od: In 10-mch servina.s other holidays, July 4th has Iona,----------------~n a time for families and fncnds to aet together to share a meal. Herc's an updated version of that trad1uonal burgers and potato salad feast that should make a fine excuse for gathering family and fnends 1n your backyard this year. CHIU BURGERS z pound1 sroa.nd beef '4 cap chopped IJ'ffD cklUet Geaeroaa daab pepper In medium bowl, combme 1ogrc- d1ents. Shape into 8 patties. Place on broiler pan, brojl 4 inches from heat source. Brush with sauce. Tum, repeat on other side until cooked to desired doneness. Serve with additional sauce. Makes 8 servings. WHOLE OR HALF OUTDOOR METHOD: In me- dium bowl, combine ingredients. Shape mto 8 patties. Place ham- burgers on gnll 4 inches above glowing coals. Cook 5 minutes. Brush with sauce. Tum; repeat on other side until cooked to desired doneness, about 5 mmutes; brush with sauce. BEST EVER BARBECUE SAUCE .,., cap chopped onion t tabletpoon1 salad oll 1 cu (10'4 onces) condensed tomato soap s.• cup ketchup .,., cup vinegar 'h cap Worceaterabtre 1aace % large clove1 garlic, minced Oath cayenne pepper In I -quart microwave-safe casserole. combine onion and 011; wver Microwave on HIGH 3 minutes or until onion is tender Add remaining ingredients Re- cover THICJ< CUT I 59 BEEF ROUND W. • Ground FrMh PROV I Ml VEAL .... .. ...... . . L8 I." IALMOiN PILLl'JS ••••••.•••••••••••••••••• La 4.tl USDA CHOICE ....... ..... llOAST ~~o w. 1.57 LB. SllOU'Da ~llOAST FRESH IA7 AMERICAN t.& '"-or Scollopinl Of' Wlen.nchnltz•I btnd W •llOYIMI YIAL.................... ... .. .... La. I.ff (/ J UNT'S KETCHUP 32-0Z. BOTTLE Microwave on HIGH 5 minutes or until hot. st1mng occas1onally Let stand, covered, 5 minutes. Use :• as a barbecue sauce for beef or c chicken. Makes about 3 cups HOLIDAY POTATO SALAD 4 1Ucea bacon % cua ( 10,,,, ounces cacb) con- densed cbtcken brotlt '4 cup flour 'i'a cap vinegar % tablespoons aa1ar Generoaa daab pepper 1 cup finely chopped onion 1 cup chopped celery 14 cap cbopped par1h~y 4 pounds new potatoes, cooked, peeled and 1Ucecl In 2-quart microwave-safe casserole. arrange bacon. Cover with paper towel. Microwave on HIGH 3 to 4 minutes or until cnsp Remove. crumble and set aside. In Serve fruit port sauce with pork By CECILY BROWNSTONE When early summer come' around and sweet red chemes are ripe, many cooks use them in some extremely successful wa ys. Kii.APT ._ILG.MUCI 180Z 99 BOITLE • 2•·0z FRENCH'S MUSTARD .................. 89 I MllFIMllA.lmo ouvn 6-0Z RIPE 99 PITTED EXTRA LARGE • Sun1hlne, 16-0z. Assorted SNACK CRACKERS ... .......... IA9 18·0z Bog• LIMIT 2 Kii.APT MlllACU WHllt 320Z ltEG I 69 ll~T • MOTHER'S COOKIES .. '·" YELLOW PEACHES Firm FrHh PICKLING CUCUMBERS ............... LB. 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A9 EA. ~.M 149 One way 1s to add sugar and orandv to chemcs and let them stand."s11mng lightly each day, until the sugar has dissolved Stored at room temperature or m a cool place. the brandied chemes make an elegant topping for ace cream to serve al fall and winter dmner parties fttoin lab91, 80-Proof 1. 75-LITER ~OKA 750-MI., Vin b4t Of' Vlnho 81onco LANCER'S WINE .. ··" ... 2.a• Monlkan 12 7 Oz lottl• SEASONED RICE VINEGAR w.l·P'lx Alloumezuk•, 8 Oz PICKLED RED PLUMS ·" 1.91 JACQUARD BEACH TOWELS ltollOl'I lmponed .. -.M ... 6.M Cherry Port Sauce 1s a great accompaniment to roast lom of pork (!ervcd tepid) or quartered roast duck If you follow thtS recipe, vou'll find you can procc,s the 5auce in 1,1,_pant Jars and store them to U\C for entcrt.iining or gifts CHERRY PORT SAUCE 3 cap• pilled and cbopped frt1b 1weet cberrlea 1 cup au1ar l ~p port wine 'it ~p cbopped onion I tu1poo111rated lemon rind ! te11poons lemon Jelce '°' leatpooD lf'OOd clnllamoo "-teaspoon 1roand cloves Combine all mgred1ents 1n uucepan: bnng to boil, ,.mmcr 30 minute' Remove from heat and tk1m. l.adlc into hot canntnl)llrS to Wlthin ''1-1nch of tops Scal accord-ina to J&r manufacturer'• d1rcc- 11ons ~5 10 mmutrs 1n a boiling water bath with boiling water two inches above jar tops Remove jars. Place on thick cloth or w1rc rack: cool away from drafts &fore tonna. test hdt for proper seal Makes thrtt 1/J pint JM'' &.as-.,.,._, ~· •••••••••••••• M AU tMW:l( VAlllT1U .39 RAINBOW SANO CHAIR ... ..... ltOIAIO ULAD Wdf ltAC YMnAllLIS »OZ 1.39 l.ouOh•ng Cow. 8 Oz. c>i.... 8A8Y8El OR 80NBEL ... 32 Oz ~ 0( Ho""" VLASIC DELI DILLS I.ff ............ 1.19 , .. Oz AtlOf'ted IMO DIPS IU.. ,..,. WILSON HOT DOGS .89 .. , 16-0Z ..-.~~~~ ASSO«T£D Soro l.M, 10 75 to 12 75 Oz POUND CAKE Gotd9n. 15-0z CHEESE BLINTZES I WI NOMdl I '"''"' .. ~ c.-..... ,,.... AH Othet au,.,.......... I c°':"°"..:•l °""_......., .. ._....,,,.._.,.,.. • .,...__,~c-I '(...,. .. ......,... ....... " .............. --~ ..................... , ....... ~.&..-......... .,,,. ) ( ........... .,....__.. ...... ....., ........ ,._.... w .. .,... • °""'........,... ..... ............. ., .................. 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When refund check expires, ask for another one Dur J•ae -I have several purchase pncc$ mded for a $6 dewlod below Remember, some Rtt"C1vc a SI coupon a,ood on your refund fo~ and proof of purcbue refunCi checks that I foraot to cash, refund, or savt 10 L'Eggs pach offers are not available in all areas next purcha'SC of Oranae Juice from Nupnn 24s Tableu for~ SI and they have nowupittd. Is there as proofs of purchase (any com-of the country. Send the ~uircd refund form and refund Include the caah-rq11ter someway 1 an sull,ct my refunds? bi nation of styles) atona with the Today's refund ofTm have a four Uni\ersal Product Code rece1p1 with the purchase price -Mn. N.D. LJDc~. Grover CUy, cash-rea.istcr rcctipt(s) wuh the \aJuc ofS7. 7S. . JUNE s}bols from any size pacuge of circled. Thi~ offer has no cxpin- Callf. . purchase pncc~ circled for a $4 These offers require refund Halls Couah Tablets. Exp.lfCs JuJy uon date Dear Mn.·· Ly•~ -Even refund. forms. f · 30, 1986. '"Try SUDAFED Free .. Offer. thou&h the refund checks must be Here 1s th1!!. week's hst of refund BC Arthritis St.rength SI Refund ULL£R NUPRIN Save up to $2 Refund Receive a refund for the P.u~base cashed by 1 certain date, this docs offers. Start looking for the re-Offer Send the requited n:fund Offer. Send tbe required refund pnce of 1 Sudafed ~0-mtlhgram not mean that you are out ofluckif quired refund forms. which you form and the Universal Product fonn and thcenhrecatton llapwuh tablets package (maximum value the date has passed. Most refund can obtain at the supermarket. in Codes from two pactcaaes of Product Code symbol on the back the Universal Produce Code ~ym-$2. 75). Send the required refund <>ffersdonotstatethataeondttJon newspaper and magazine Anhnus Strength BC 24s or 50s. of the Dcnorex bottle, along with bolfromNupnn IOOsTablet fora form and the front panel from a oftheofferisthatthecheck:mustbc advertisements and from trading Expires Aug. 9. 1986. the cash-r'C$1ster receipt with the $1 refund. or send the required Sudafed 30-milligram-tablets cashed b)" a specific date with f nends DENOREX SI Refund Offer purchase pncc circled Exp1r('S J uh rdund form and proofof purchase paclc.agc of2'4s, along witb the cash- Th1s means you arc suit enutJed Meanwhile. start collecting the Send the required refund form and 31 , 1986 from Nupnn 50s Tablets for a register receipt wi1h the purchase to your refund Whether you get 1t needed proofs of purchase as the numbers undtr the Universal HALLS Fre<' Orange Juice Offer SI 50 refund: or send tbc required pnccctrded. Expires July 31, 1986. or not depends pnmanly on M s • -1 E D t Pl whether you arew111ing1ogotothc ore aVIngs n •.:ery epartmen US ~~~~le of wnung to the manufac-, y 1 ' Wnte dm:t.:th to the manufac-Vi turcr's cu">tome·r-rclat1ons depan ODS mcnt at the address on the product package .\simple lctterexplammg that the theck has expired and u , . •ted D ubl ~h~~~t for a new chct·k should do n 11111 0 e Dear JUDe -\ ou push coupom ----· --Coupons on consumer\. and couponing ha., gone wa\ out of control \an \Ou he \O nane as to think IA.t·areactuall) 'ia\tngmone) forull the 1ncon,eniencc we: have to go through at the storr'1 Do \.ou honest!\ ~he\ e the cost ol u1upons isn't pa .. scd on to tht· consumer" < nupons onl) do one: thing The' mal..e shoppers bu} products th.it the\ don't net.•d and realh J11n'1 v.anl Thi\ IS the rea\on rnuponing ha-; l''>falaled out o l l on 1 rnl. I dare )oU 10 pnnt 1h 1<;1 -Elva Ebmr}, East Berlin. Pa. Dear Elva I am aware that "on,umcrs pa) tor couP<1ns JUSl a' 1,1.c ult1matel) pa) thl' c.ost ot all prudutt ad\'Crt1<,ing But I "'ould far rather haH· a manutacturer '~ nd a half-m1l11on dollars on roupons than ~e1• that \ame amounl of monl'\ \fll'nl on a \(). st·cond tell'\ 1c,1nn com men: 1al \1, for "Whcther it"• "'•mh tht.• trouhle at tht.· (hnl-;.out t.ounter lour nut ol li\t: t.onsuma\ Ml" tash1ng 1n their t.oupons. Last \Car thn ren:l\cd almo">t $2 billton tn -.a' ·1ngc, fhal's not had for thl· "nal\ c" ;!hopper' ol •\menca \nd 1f )OU talk lo coupon U!>ef\ a' the) lea" e thl' 'upermarkct'\, 'ou "''II learn that the\. arc not 1n the habit of using l oupun\ on 1lem\ the' can t use The Smart Sboping .\ v.ard gnl'\ tu Doroth~ )wane~ of Wh1tt11.:r ·· .\lpha Be1.1 had \l I dekrgcnt on \ale at s~ ~4 for lhl' I 'i "-ounu.· \Ill", ~h1ch 1Hegularl\ Sh "'i On douhlc \.Oupon da~. I ca<.hcd in an .\LL 75. tent coupon . wh11.h hrought m.., 1.ml dov. n to S1. 49. But m~ 'W' mg' V.l'rt:n't o'er I found an Al I free-boll. oiler and \Cn t thc rl'g1'iter tape and l ·niversal Product Code to the com pan} I ~ 111 be recen ing a coupon good for a free bo11 of .\LL. So J 1A.11l ~ind up ~1th t1A.o 157- ouncr ~nc'> for JU\! $2 44 and the (<.l\l ol J '>l<tmp .md CO\Clopc f hat t' J 'a' 1ng., ol more than 75 Pl'rCt.'nlr" I kn:'\ ;i rt.•lund form lo v.ntc for I p to a $ti refund L'E:.(j(i<., Sf, Rdund Oller PO Box 77fll, \1Jplc Plain \11 nn 'iS 14K Whilt> wa1t1ng tor the form. \a\t' I() L Eggs pal.k:agcs as proul., ol rur(hase (at ltil\l five o t these proofs arc for 1 '\hecr Elegann.> Pant\ hose style: J along with the ca~h-rcg1s11:r ren·1nt(\) with 1hc CHAO'S ... From Cl pcxketcd he purch<t\l'd a hou!>c 1n \mag.ansett. Long fc,1.rnd. Mean1A.h1le. he wrote a le"' other 1h1ngs and mel Vaughan when the latter directed onc ol hi'\ pla)'> r hl') lnund thq shared a love of food and cooking and '\Oon were into rntenng some c;tar-'ituddcd func t1om 1n The Big Apple Leonard Bernstein. Barbra \tre1sand and Lee Radz1w11l engaged their \er \ llC\ al the StOH' E' eryonc re paired to lhl Hamptons for the <,ummer and lamented lhe nccd for '>omr good food. Thus. Grcc-nc and Vaughan o pened The \tore in .\magamcll .-.erving their famouc; <l1.,hcs sue h J\ 1n1 salad. chocolate mnu'l~t.: fm·d chicken and d nLcm of other truh American food., The <\tore wa' a smash succesc; and tht· trad111un wore on for 10 'iummt·r .. With wrtt111g. and 111 ht• \Ure c,onll' tht•atn<.'i 'ittll in their hlood tht· l~o cr..twhtlc conk._ tx·gan 111 l'1I lahorat<.' on t h.11 Ii r\I 1.:ook hoo~ The~ took turn<., t h<tpll'r IH (hapter 1n recounting h1l,1no1" \tunes ;,iboul tht• ~l'allh> and tht·ir c.lllng h.1hll\ r hn 1nlcr~pcr\cd tht• ~tm1rc; 1A.-1th t'a\\. lo prepan· hut 1Aondcrful reup<:'> tht·n ranetl "-·I\' in the cult nan licl<J c 1n:cnt' now ha\ fi\C mor1• t<1o kh<1ok\ to h1\ t:rethl, lht• l,1 ~1 puhl1c;hcd ~a.. "( 1H:c:nt· '>n C •rn·m " Soon 111 t"w.· rcka\{'<I 1\ "C rrccnC' on< 1rn1n<. "then hr 'IW<"tlr\ lht•rr v.111 he' no more rhymrnp.- n.irTll' 11tk\ I k ha'i drfinrlt'I• Jrll\Cd in the hook world ilnd lhr food world. The hook\ art• nnv. 1n h:mtcm er alli well ao; papcrhack and he tours con'itantly g1vmg cooking da'~~ :ecro.,., the mun try Circ<'nc finl\ht"d our mtrn.1cw h\ ~ying. "J took a \hot at what I wanted to do the mo~t and I madC' 11 I love ~udcnin& and good fnoct and I love c:vcrythmg alx>Ut m\ life tod1n It l•>uld ha"C' been so • (PlceM:.eeCHA0'8/C5) S'Nf"et and Jui< v ~ummer Favont~ ~~~1~11 Peppers ~~~alencia Oranges Red Sweet Onions 4 ~100 we39 IJ)e39 ltahan Stw- ' Sweet Ripe Papayas Ha-Mau4n 'Jr•...,. Lb .99 Fresh Tomatoes,200z.Pkg.99 P><id1nq ( .bo r Lb 49 e Marie's Salad Dressing 159 I 6 Ounc" 8otUf> Fresh Mushrooms .69 8 Jun< e P¥kdqt- Hoffy Boneless Ham • Po ,nrl ,., C:.., 00 Ball Park Beef Franks Vons Sli ced Cooked Ham (.Jt>ln1~ f..¥ '"'-I'• t Junrp P¥Kd<]*' ?~;~<AJ~a~7~nr~~!3ologna Fleischmann's f'l\araarine i:;;..,.,,, ~ 'ld~l"C' l°'l)Und Pl<g 4~u~ t39 139 .89 ~~Jersevmaid Cottaae Cheese 79 I ~ "' ~ Larqf' or SIT.all Curd '1'6 Ounc: e Ctn • \ '•\ ~ __ _. Dannon · 100 ~!¥.~~ 3 r Red Snapper259 Fillets Fresh P1te1fic Lb. Boneless Top Sirloin Stea ~49 ~tUSDA Olotceettf u,·.:;_ Boneless Rumo Roasts 159 oi Boctom Round Less E~ lJ S DA Cl'i0K-e ~ Lb Boneless Shoulder Clod Roa5U-~ U.SDA Oloice Beef Lean Ground Beef Does l1ot Exceed 22l F .i Boneless Familv Steaks Sdect US DA Choice Beet-'11itue Pack Boneless Cube Steaks Hormel Cure 81 Hams Hall Hams Lb 159 Lb 129 Lb.169 Lb 229 Lb 289 Lb 319 Lb.229 Stouffer's 500 Entrees 4 F 9 Sf.lected Vaneoe.s 0 6 5 lo 12 Ot Box R White Castle Hamburgers 16 Ouncl! Package Vons Mixed Vegetables Cal, Ital Onenl Winttr F-tli Country 20 01 Oh Boy Chio Skins (Nacho 6 Oz 1 39 PotA.o 7 Oz I .J<n 6 Oz. Anaus Meat Pastv' s Beef~eitl. Beef/Mushroom. ~IC~ 6 Ounc-e Vons Apole Juice or (j~ J\Jice-'6 Ount"e Can 499 .85 .99 .89 .75 Fruit-A-Freeze J uice Bar 135 Pll'l"'-~ Watermelno Coconut S1r11wberrv-4 PKk Vons Beef Patties 499 J~~~Yinaid ~ 299 lceCream 2F Deh.~ 7 VanetieS 0 Half ~11on Carton R Hunt's Ketchup Tomato 32 Ounce Bottle French's Salad Mustard ' 2<4 Ounce Jar Van Camp's Baked Beans 99 28 Ounce Can • Hills ·sros. 2 89 Ground Coffee Reguiat or Dri -1 Pound Can IDecaffesnat:f 13 Oz. Can 3 99J Vons Giant Buns Sesame. P!Din, Ooton 6 PIY.k .79 Charcoal Briauets Royal~ Plus 10 Pound Bag 249 Vons Hot Dog Cradles 6 P8<:k .89 Vons Choe. Butter-Cookies 89 Peenut Butter CoconuL OIOC Chp Granola. 7 8 Oz. • Kraft Miracle Whip Reg_ulel Of l.Jght 32~Jor-um112 J39 BartJes&J~ Cooler 4 Pack Boates -Se\l't ~ Eactl Cook's Chamoa~; Brut Of Extra Ory-750 ~ 249 269 Coors 429 Beer 12 Pk. Regular Of 12 Ot Can~~ 1.70 E.ect\) Pr1ce.s ~ Thura. ThN Wed. June 2f>Ju)y 2, 1986 f 1111e1~1 ~lbk-'<o!lnnrlt!QfY-~ H<!!.a .._.nd~lni'laed .......... \lcw. 102C>S ~et.o;s 1'5001'\MBt.d 1'>'!171 w llOlh..,.,l,.~ O.ed11111.,...._., .-iOMigo r'""° 1..M\I..,,_. ~1-..tl ..... C,,.ny Selaln .... ~~ ~-ap111l•m In IOpm 7~·~ .,._.,.fllltl!"11111* ........ VONS UNIJMITED DOUBLE COUPONS 7Days Values Celebrating . A Grand Opening Rancho ·Penasquitos YOO DON'T NEED TO CUP VONS DO<JBLE CO<JPON FOR nus OFFER Ju~t brrng your manufacture~· coupons to Vons and ..-e'll automatically give doobte value. All manuf ecturers' coupons may be doubted !JUb· Ject to contract of manufacturer end ~ration dat~ If coupon exceed $t.QO, only $) 00 may be doubled. If coupon5 exettd an itt"m price, Vons 'Nill credit only the full pnce ol ~ item. No odd ltional ca!\h will be g~n ba<:k. l iquor and rl"Hh fluid milk products are eJtclud~ ... • .. ... • • . .· Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /W~ay. June 25. ioee ca HOT DOGS AS AMERICAN AS 4th OF JULY Hotdoasonryc.Hotdogsinpia.a Pun:: Exposition" In 1904 ~ pockeu. Hot does on a.n on.ion roll. Bavarian eoncasionairc. Anton · What faster matcbup than com-Feuehtwanett. Timct and Coodt plctely cooked, ready-to-eat bot ba,ve chanaed. dogs and the wide variety of brads Hot dogs now are available in and buns available for cratioa an many atyles: with cheae. bM:on bitt .. out of tltis world" undwich. What or nacho fiavoftOli chili fi • a perfect way to oelebrate National kosher-style, mokecS ·tb hickory Hot Dos Month thi$ month. ormesqwte. Therearc nowumany Hot dogs were first paired with stylelofbotdopasthcnearebrcads ==;;;;;;===;;;..__..;;;..,_ _ __;;___;so=ft:...::b~u~n::.;s a::.:t;...::th:..::e::...:S~t::...;. Lo~u:::i~s ·.....!·Lo~us=ia:!!na~. on which to tcrve them. Vons Unlimited Double Coupons, Plus ~~~~.:... Ripe Whole Water1nelon 16 to 23 Lbs. Average Save 1.50 Each Doritos Tortilla _ Chips ~~-!!! Nacho, Toasted Com or Cool Ranch, 11 Oz. Without Coupon 1.69 Chris & Pitt's Bar-B-Q Sauce Original or Hickory, 23 Oz. Without Coupon 1.29 "Country Pridl Whole Frying Chicken U.S.DA GradeA,Minimum\Vt. 2.50Lb. Without Coupon lB .. 69 r -----------------------------------... ·-·--·····-------------------------~ I I ~2 Doritos Chris & Pitt's Tortilla Bar-8-Q Chl~ ~uu Nacho. T01131ed Com, • Ongonal or Hocknrv Cool Ranch. I I ~ Beg 23 ~ Botllc "Country Pride" Whole Frying Chicken US DA liradt-A. Minimum W\ 2.~ Pounds •lfJ\,,.tww f'lflYtw""-Wl•~·~-Qll...,.""-•~ ~,,..""­ l ........... tile .... ~ ............ ,,,_._,.,,_"~,,,,,,.~ 1.91 ~----------------------- Sweet, Ripe Whole Watermelon I 16 to 23 Lbs A11erege Ea .• I Somn-1'!r11me F o "°" te I I _..__~..,, .. .,....,..£ • ._""",_."' _,. '\!•..., .... _, I ~o..c""°',_., • .,..,t•tip.•4,,,.,,,,_~..,juNo~...., ---------------------------··· Minimum Prices Every Day I I I I I I -------· on All Health and Beauty Aids, Plus Beer, Wine and Liquor. All National Brands of Baby Food, Formula and Diapers at Cost, Every Day Pl1cu Bff:Ctlw Thurs. ThN Sun. June 26-29. 1986 Cll18181 l~llurk•..., f4 ...... -....... Mtll .. 9"'Nlnd.,.W..lnHIM~ltYllll& l(gc)S V.W- .... l~flll;,,(11..i 6'\71 w IOtl ... Loi~ n.e11no1 ........... s..~'-LA*~ ~ INT ... c°"""' ~ ... '""'~er;.,,,.,,. ~<'Pll'l••rn IO IOpm '••-8 .. _ ... ...,,.. "'* ....... ..... 0 DEALER SAlES The More Store J c:u (11 oaeet) ,.." •• cUab 1 cu UI oaeet) dart tweet cttrrln 1 cu ( 11 oacet) aprieo1 llatna. opUou.J 1 pea ~r nt la I-bid daub 1 jar 1weet u4 ..,. saace, or oru1e marmalade Arranse bot dop and other items on skewers, aJtemating bot doss and fruits. Brush generously with bastina sauce and barbecue (or broil) over moderate heat until frankfurters and fruits arc heated through. Serve on torpedo rolls, oruon rolls or poppy seed bums. •TO MAKE HOT DOG "BUDS"· Cut bot dos mto l llJ inch Iona pu~ces. Make three cfiaaonally crossed cuts an one end of QCb frankfurter ICC'llon. cuttina about a half-inch deep. Buds of crosshaich des1gn wtll open and enlarge when heated. ':' PIT A HOT DOGS 4 Mt dos.• nt to cvl 4 pt&a bread poeketa 1 1mall jar favort&e spapent aaaee 1 med.ham OlliOD, ~y 1Uce4 1 medl•m lreeD pepper, ~Y 1Uced Grated Pannesu dleae Lightly cook creen pepper and onion slices m buttCT or oil. Pat dry with paper towel and set aside. Using pita bread as a base, brush wtth spaghetti sauce. Add onions and pcppen. Place curlecS bot dop on sauce. If desired. add additional sauce to top and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. TO MAKE CURLED HOT DOGS: Make 7-11 cuts down one s1de of bot dog without cutting completely through. Heat franks m s1mmenn1 water for about 5 minutes unttl curled. Curled bot dogs may also be barbecued on the gnll for 1-2 minutes longer. 1f desired. for S-shapcd bot dop, cut I 0 crosswise s]jts (5 on one side and 5 on the other) on e.acb bot dog. cutting about 1h through. REUBEN DOGS I fraakflll'ten I but, rye bread, or yov favorite bread 1 cu (8 once) aaaertrut, well dra!Ded 11• poud 1Uced Swiu dteese ! tablespoou tltouud islaDd dret1la1 Ma1tard Dill pickle 1Ucn Heat frankfurters m boiling water. microwave oven or broJler. Shcc heated frankfurters down the center lengthwise and place m I center of bread or buns. Spread wtth a httle mustard. I Add I /6 of the sauerkraut; top wtth I teaspoon of thousand island dressing. Cover with Swtss cheese and place under the broiler or in the oven until cheese 1s melted and bcgrnnmg to bubble. Garnish wtth dill pickle shccs and serve immedi- ately Yield: 6 servings. CHAO'S .•. P'romC4 different. thank God 1t wasn't·· From his latest cook.mg clau. here 1s a recipe that l found -io be excellent m taste and texture Grttne used 1t for a palate cleanser m the middle of the muth-cour5e meal. but I will use 1t as a cool ~um mer sorbet to be eaten alone BERT GREENE'S CUCUMBER SNOW 1 cap water \la e11p lf'Ualale4 1a1ar 5 cacsmben, peeled, teeded and coanely C'hpped hip of Z llmea Joi~ of 1 lemoa '.4t cap looaely packed mlal leaves ! teupoou finely 1llvered lem peel Co mbine water and sugar an a small uucepan. Boil for one minute. Removt from heat and ~t a~1dc to cool. Place the cucumber. hme pulp. lemon JUiee ~nd ma.at 1n the food pr~r fitted wtth the steel blade (a blender wtll do the job ju t as ~em ~ unnl smooth. Com- h1ne the putted cucumber rnL\tUrt ~1th the cooled syrup and lemon pc-c-1 Pour the mnturt into an ice cream maker and process aocord· 1 ina to manufacturer's direcuon\. l Make\ about I qu rt. 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Towels ·· :: .. ~ ,,. · Foil r~NO Charcoal s•·'f"~ aa·••··oa·aesseceneorass so es Fresh baked chili ham bread· a specialty for any occasion VAN CAMPS The d1stmctive fla vor of Chili Ham Bread tum casual meals into creative cuisine. Tender fresh yeast bread, ham, herbs and spiCC$ blend wi th savory onions, garhc and ctu hes to produce a pleasina ua to sensation. Chtli Ham Bread is convenient and quick to make because the recipe stans with frozen bread douJh. Why no t have a "gourmet picnic" thu weekend and try Ch1h Ham Bread? CHILI HAM BREAD 18-0Z PorkU Beans [) 1 1-poa.ad loaf fro1m bnad dMp, wblt~ or lloney wlleat 1 tablespoon melted butter 'I• eup onion, cbopped 1 clove 1arlk, minced So ces tbloly 1Uced llam, diced i table1poon1 diced sreea cbUle1, drained •t. tea1pooa tbyme ,,., teaspoon .. it ~ teHpoon pepper Let frozen dough thaw until pliable. 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H, iM to conc:llttone WI AES!AVE THE AIOH'T TO UMIT OR WUSE SAW TO OOMtilEAOAL OEAlfAI OR WHOlLSAl.EAS ~our~ wt M OUI of Ill ldlttnlled IP'Clal 1 MIN CH(O( Wiii bl ..._, 9l\ltlllng yOU 10 buy IN •.-n It the ~..S ptbl U eom • • blCIOINI ~ er wWNn JO o.p 20 g•e saeansssnca•n 2 microwave. wrap loosely in plastic wrap and cook on low h~~u for 6 minutes, rotating occas1onally.) Saute onions in melted butter until tender. Add remainina mfrc<hen.t and cook together for S mmutes. On a liJhlly floured board, roll douah out to a rectangle. approx- imately 8 x 12 inches. SpTCad half of filling over dough Fold dough in thirds (letter-style). · Roll dough out shghtly apm and spread wtth remaanin& filhn&. Fold as before (you will end up with a square). Pinch ed1es to seal. Place in a hJhtly greased 8-1nch round cake pan that ha~ been spnnkJed with cornmeal (op- tional). J,.et me unt1l tnpled m size. Bake at ~50 degrees for 40 minutes. Remove from pan immediately to cool on rack or absorbent paper. Serve warm or cool and wrap for serving later. Store refngerated. Makes 8 large servings. Food fears can lead to deficiencies Women who avoid certain nutrient-dense foods or groups of foods because they att perceived as fattening may be depnvmg the body of the nutnents needed most. accordma to Helene Swenerton. Ph.D., extension nutnuonist for UC Davis. Many women associate their fear of weight gain w1th meats, breads and cereals. or dairy products and avoid these foods, a practice that can contribute to iron. calcium and other nutrient deficiencies, accord- ing to Swenerton. Data from the NatJonal Health and Nutnt1on Examination Sun-e} (HANES II) show the average 18-34-year-old woman received only two-th irds of the Rec- ommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of calcium, the mineral that helps lower the nsk of osteoporosis. Furthennore. about one-third of the same a$e group of women have iron defic1enc1es, which are the predominant cause of anemia. ac- cording to a 1984 study m the Amcncan Journal of Clinical Nutnt1on "It is 1rrat1onal for people to concern themselves about calones in one food. eliminate 11, then consume too many calones m the rest of the diet." said Swenenon "All of the basic four foods groups are necessary for a balanced diet " A three-ounce serving of porterhouse steak has.210 calones. an eight-ounce glass of lowfat milk has 121, a cup of vanilla lowfat Y<>&Urt has 194, a slice of whole wheat bread has 61 and a sen-mg of bran cereal has 91 calones. An average woman's daily diet has about 1.700 calones: a man's has 2.000. To keep calone intake down whale mamtaming vital nutnent levels. Swenenon suggests workmg with the total diet. looking for alternatives within a food group. and hm1tmg extra foods as firc;t steps. "The basic rule in thinking about your diet 1s eat a vanety of foods in balance, including three servmg~ daily from the dairy group. two from the meat group, four from the breads and cereals group and four from the fruits and vegetables group," said Swenerton In the dairy group. women who consume two servm~ daily can meet the 1.000 milligrams of calcium most phys1c1anc; rev ommend with only one extra ~r­ vmg of lowfat milk, lowfat yogurt. or cheese. One dairy group serving equals an eight-ounce glass oflow fat milk. a canon of lowfat yogun or an ounce of cheese Eatmg three-ouncf portions of fat-tnmmed or leaner cuts of meat will help lower lat while boostmg iron tntake. "If you want 10 restnct some· thing. 1t should be those fooch that are more calone-dense and less- n utnen t-<ien se, such as extra foods," she said. Extra foods include candy Jams. S}UUps, alcohol. cake. cookie\ ~lad dressing a nd soft drinks Refreshi ng finish ' APPLESAUCE ICE % '1'J caps sweetened appleHa<.'e 1 cap oran1e jalce •;, lemon juice 3 lar1e eu• wbttes Salt &o ta1te I tabletpooDI 19PJ' Stir together applcsau<.·c, oranae JUtcc and lemon JUiee Tum into a shallow 8 or 9-lnch square pan and fl"CC'Zc unttl mushy. Add Ylt to ea.a whites and beat until whites hold stiff stra1Jht peaks Gradually beat in ,ugar until glossy and very stiff. Fold partially frozen apple,.uce m1lturt into cu whttes Return to pan and frttu to have firm Make~ 6 servtnp. FIND thrOUAh da~s1fu•d • Ofange Coat DAILY PILOT !Wed C7 Pickfreshapricotsforflavor, nutritional value· Apnc:oli ate&\ the pe k of lheit Yellow fruit with some~n will Soft-npe apncots are best for jams, means you didn't &el it dryrnoUJh. A. lhc insects -probably some seaioni and 1f you ef\ioy ca1.1oa ripen at room temerature m three to prescrv~ ud dryi Apricots 5hould be dried until they f onn of panuy bcclk -could b.a vc s.bould >OU h ppcn to t them • • • them rrea~. now• the hme lO buy four days. (Storina it in a closed FuDyripeapricotsahouldbeused have no moisture in the ccoter comt into your home an a pa.cu them. Cahfom1a leads the nation paper sack will 5peed up ripen.ins.) immediately or Jtored 1n the re-wbtn cut in half. But they hould offoodsucbas<"erealorcnc tn.or and the world an apricot pro-However tf 1P..f.1COU arc too im-friacratot for no lonJtr than two a.till be aof\ and pliable. To cmure tbeymia,bth.a,·ebecnanthrapncots ductton. but only about 6 pem:nt of mature they will shrivel and never weeks. To ~n sbrivelin& in the lood koepiq. you can store )Our when you got them. These 1Mccu the crop '' marketed fresh. About ripen properly. So avoid green. refri.serator, place apricots in the aricd fruit in the freezer. Use tiabtl> will move from food to food in your 70 percent is canned, l 8 percent wilted. shriveled, dull-lookani fruit drawer or use a plutic bq. 5C&lcd frccuT bees for £n:czin,i. cupboard and e&f\ chew thear wa) dried, and 6 percent fro:z.en. apricots. • • • • • • throu&h pack.aaaf\I matenals such Fresh apricots are appealing, not Apric()~ thalare..notcosmet.icaly QtJaTJONS WE ARE ASUD; Q. Some trtadl s• • u tome u plastic only because of their tart-sweet, perfect _ have bmb rub, mixed Q. We 8W wmc aprtMU la.It 1t0me ~ Qrtc:Ota ,.mp11 ta For cupboard storage, 1t'~ best to unique flavor and juicy, tender saus, uneven color, insect scars_ year Ui1 &My were j .. a delldea. pl.attic bqs. "1tcs we wnt c. eat keep dncd fruit in jars or cans with texture, but also bcc.ause they're so arc good for many uses. But avoid Bowewer, tlMJ dill •t keep •di. A tkm we lo-' &Mm f.O of UUl~ ttaJitly sea.led lids. lf dried fnut u easy to serve. You can cat them just ~ . A lot of Uia:l pt mow, "n ~ I bell~ Lat.er •• fond dileft same ttored in the ft'CCU1' for 48 hours. as they come from the tree. Thry iruit Wlth deep bruises or sou, ovcr4 1tore4 tlM.m ta tlp1l1cl--4 'lutk ~· ta Cftab 1tore4 la t:Ut msccts w11J be killed. Th.en tht fruit need noth1ng more than a nnse npe or dcaycd fruit bap. Bew eu I k~ dd• from ettpbeu4. WMre dJd eke bll&• come can be pla~ in insect proof con- Poehng is not necessary -their Firm, npe a~ncot.s arc best for uppaaiq W. year'! from ud uw diet dtey set lato t:M tamers and stored an a cool dr) 'ilun is so tender and smooth. can rung. pickJmg, and freezing. A. If yourdncd fruit&ets moldy 1t fralt'? pla~ The insects aren't hurmful Another plus for apricots -in __ _.::;'---''---...;:;.;...------"'----__.;..-----.;;...._-----------------...::.__ _____________ _ any form -is their nutritional value. You might guess. from their orange color, that they're high in vitamin A: and they are. Just three apricots give you over haJf your day's requirement of this vitamin along Wlth some vitamin C. 8 vitamins. and iron and only 55 calories. Apricots arc versatile and appear 1n many other forms such as apricot nectar. Jam. syrup, brandy, cham- paanc and wine. Sweet pickled apricots, brandied apricots. sugared apncots, and apricot candy arc gourmet specialties. They're also used in baby foods because of their lugh nutrient content. .... lfyou have your own apricot tree." t0. you probably are trying to find less• eJtotlc uses for your surplus fruit. Home food preservation methods include freezing, canning, drying, and making nectar, jam, and syrup. O f these. freezing is probably the easiest. Apricots can be frozen peeled or unpeeled. To peel, cover with boiling water for 15 to 20 seconds, then place in cold running water for a minute or two before rubbing off peels. If you freeze apncots unpeeled, heat them in boihng water 1h minute to keep skins from toughen- ing. Cool m cold running water. The whole fruit can be frozen as ts, after the boiling water treatment.. tn freezer ba~. However, when defrosted apncots will tend to darken quickly. A method that results in a more attracu ve, better-textured product 1s to freeze apricots in syrup. adding 1~ teaspoon ascorbic acid per quart of syrup (3 cups sugar to 4 cups watrr). An alternate method as to add 1/4 teaspoon ascorbic acid (dissolved in 1/4 cup water) and 'h cup sugar to each quart of fruit and mix well. The ascorbic acid and sugar help to prevent darkening and also help maint.am the texture. 6pack Coke or Pepsi Aaolted Vm:l.U..12 os. can Ralph& $pedal LowPdce L79 Lea .60 Coke or Pepci Coupon 60 in this Ad •. Less Ralphs Double Coupon in th1I Ad You Pay Only. USDA lnlped9d Goldeo rr.mlUm s e u cu Fresh Large Yellow Peaches Fresh r! Apricots have the best flavor if they're allowed to npen on the tree. However. they bruise easily. Com- mercially grown apricots generally arc picked before they reach this peak of ripeness so they can be shipped and reach thear destination Fresh Ground Beef Ralphs l lb. Beef Frants Star-Kist Tuna Iceberg Lettuce an good condition. -When )'OU buy them. ~lect apricots that arc plump, well- formed, and fairly firm. Generally you will find that the fruit 1s fuly ripe when the background color is yellow. New trend: Smorgasbord of desserts There's a new trend in the land. Some party-givers are having Des- sert Buffets. "Come after dinner," they tell their friends, "and sample several desserts." When a young fnend of mine recently ga ve JUSt such a Dessert Buffet. she had these offerings: Cheesecake; Chocolate Pound Cakr: crisp and buttery spice cookirs; a bowl of strawberries; and ice cream. Herc's a recipe for a refreshing Lime Cheesecake. LIME CHEESECAJtE (Pl'oce11or Medtod) Graham cracker cnmbs 1 cap small card cott.a1e cbeeae 8-ounce package cream cbeese, cat Into 8 eqaal pieces •;. up batter, cut into 4 equal pau i lar1e eus "'' cap su1ar . 3 tablespoons cornstarch % teaspoons grated lime rtod ! tableapooo1 lime Jake l cap soar cream Grease an 8-by 3-inch spring- form pan. dust with crumbs. In a food processor. using metal blade, process cottage cheese for 45 seconds; scrape down sides of bowl as needed. Add cream cheese; pi~ess about 30 seconds or until creamy and smooth. Add butter; process about 30 5eeonds or unul blended. Add eaas. supr. cornstarch. lime nnd and lame juu:e. Process about 15 ~onds or until blended. Add sour cream. pulse 8 11mes or until smooth. Pour into prepared spring- fonn pan. 11« eo llll:IMd X>Y. ras 6 9 Ally-~ ... Scne.60-.-. per lb. . ·' ,. 12 01. Frozen- Ralphs Lemonade ;;,~ftU 3~s1 Scne .47 • .69 or Meat l lb plrig. 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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Daddy doesn't eat bacon and eggs cause he's cutting down on his lester orl " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS Hev'! LOOK WHO'S MC~­ ~ U>C K: IN'71ANtit>M'5 W'EAL:m1E:5T L.-l'ffi.E 5NOSJ! DR ADDLE ROSE IS ROSE .. f .. -- .. , ...... ~w f _ ... ~ htr@ • .. /~-;c.~ ~~ by Virgil Partch (VIP) ' I - ~ '·t< "See how they 111 cr1wl out of the wood· wort( to ... aomeone •I••'• p1ln ind suffering?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'MY MOM AAS A LDT OF KIDS IM NUMBER 11. I by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan I by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY Alllt1'NT !«ff UN ff6« .!/Sf .,,,,,, ~(}f~ ./.M ~~IPtk. liXl<IMT WI!! tllMMI IN~ ~~" I \ U.S. ACRES 't'LL HE.VER F!Nt1 A WAY THROOOM TMI! rEHC.£ Ulf'TH~ JM W'llm° It{ WHO 'fmH!X kNPlttS 11Uf• l!J.3t, ~~(If' \ U/Wl f,,,$W* FOR' BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER ft RSI, WE ORNE.UP~ PAMY SOUND, 1ReN PEB~?l::!~~E~ll!!:l!!!PJlrTTHA"T'S WHAT I WANT TO TALK ABOUT CARL' SHE HAO A LESSON WITH YOU YES· .. _.,....,.. TEROAY. DIDN'T SHE? FUNKY WINKERBEAN Q.DJD5 ARE A HUNDRED PERCENT WAIER. ! HOMAN 8ElN66 ARE Nl~EW PERc.ENI WArER ! DOONESBURY I S«A lkJY, JfM "1JW) j(J('l (,(M.p ~-Nm AMINI \ ~ ... I -- PHIL AND I Tt100GHI Ws'O 1F\t<J: OfT RJf\ A ~ ....__ FEW DA'{S. E.L by Berke Breathed ""' 17'~. ·~-fH!K'e'6 0 MIJj l'UlfUf/(Y, • "' I .• by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston WE. f'4E.ED 1b ·ee:r ~ FfO"\ IT ALL' ~~~ .. ~ ~ by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux CARL IS n1ERE ANYONE AAOUNO HERE P'EDOUNG ~:>I WANT TO GET HIM IF ---HE IS' by Tom Batluk by .. Garry Trudeau ' 25~ HAZY fO CAITI ON A2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1986 • Sumner ahead by 14 votes Write-in candidate overta kes follower· of La Rouch e in pri mary vote r ecount By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Oolllr ..... IWI Congressional Dmncl Democrauc pnmary Sumner pred11.:1cd that when the recount ,., complete. he will ha"e amassed a lead of at least 500 votes and will be in a po\tllon to tum has anention to Congressman Robcn Badham R-Newpon Beach "I'll wan. After all, 11 onl) takes one: vote " said Sumner. a to Su- ~nor Coun Judge and now p 1dent of the Orange < ount) Democratic Party. 1he oddest poht1cal contests in 1he county. wtth the lead changing hand' three limes since polls closed June 3. Sumner proclaimed h1m-.ell 1he winner the da) af\erthe election when final but unofficial rctumi. showed he had garnered a substanttal I 459-vote lead Sumner reque ted a recount. wh1\: h ha) steadily gone 1n the former Judie's favor since 1t began Thur'\day. "We're so eitc1ted. We knew It had 10 happen llJUSt had lo happen," said Sally Alexander president of lhe We)t Orange County Democratic Club and an ob~r"er of the recount The recount, 'Whu:h 1nvolvca scrut1n111ng return~ from 70S prectnca, as eitp('cted to continue at least another 'Week. II ha~ been i.lowed con•uderably by numerous challenges lodged by Hoff· mann suppone~ Hoffmann·s camp hu challeneed every m1sspelhni. the dea.i&nation •·Judge Sumner bccau!C he lS no longer on the! bench, and ballou Wn te-in candidate Bruce Sumner m(\ved ahead of Lyndon LaRouche- follower Art Hoffmann by 14 votes Tuesday ancf appeared to be the wanner in a recount of 1he 40th "l must say lhts gives you great apprec1at1on of each and eve I) "ote " said Sumner after he pulled ahead of Hoffmann by two votes early Tue~­ day afternoon an the recount The primary baulc: ha~ been one of But when precinct workers re - ported actual counts. the margin of victory evaporated and Hoffmann pulled ahead by 26 7 vote\ She s~ud 11 "'as a recount of precincts an Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley that put Sumner over the top (Pleue Me 8Ulll'fER/ A2) .,.,,,,,. California Sheriff's bullet may have kllled one of three Beverly Hiiis hostages./ A4 Nation More cyanide found In Seattle medicine./ AS Food Oolllr .......... .., ~ ~.,... --------------------Halt to building in Mesa advised City plann ers a rgu e congestion north of freeway needs fixin g By TONY SAAVEDRA OI ... Delly ..... •Wt Ctt) planning staffers arc pro~­ ing a free1e on virtually all new development in north Costa M~ because of predictions that the mflui1. of traffic would overwhelm local roads The c;taff recommendation caJls for the city to reject any new prOJ«ts north of the San Diego Frttway until bu1ldm& hm1ts can be revised to relieve the projected traffic pressures Celebrate Independence Day and toast Lady Liber- ty with an old-f ashloned plcnlc./C1 Wayne Stanfield i. taking hla 1916 Mitchell road.ater acrou country ln the Great American Race, which be&ln• today. Pt'm Valanlane, senior planner, said the staff" urgina that a specific plan -a bluepnnt for arowth -be established for the area sttttch1ng we~t from lhe C~ta Mesa Freeway to the ~anta !\na Ri ver INDEX Advice and Games Bulletln Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Food Mind and Body Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather Weddings A10 A3 A11-12 8 6-8 ca 88 A9 C 1-7 85 AB A3 84,8 81-4 A7 A2 A7 Costa Mesan geared up for cross-country auto rally He, partner driving 1916 roads ter in Great Ame rican Race tha t starts tod ay When Wayne Stanfield embarked on his fi~t cross-country "Great AmencanRace"' four yea~ ago. ht< mana,ed 50 miles beforr ha~ I Q09 Buick s crankshaft broke The following year. lh e l!!·)ear-old Costa Me~n managed to cross thl· finish hne This year ">tanlield duhhcd ·wicked ~a"nc .. and partner .\Ian fraHs aka "Tnck} Travis." plan on "'inmng the annual transcon11nen1al road rail> The pair wall take on Q9 other pre-I '117 veh1des -including <.:ar\ truck\ and a s1ngk motnrncle -in I hear 141 h .. 1x-n lander \.11 tl hell road· '>tcr fhl' annual rau~ wall kick off 1oda" "hen C1ov C1eorge DeukmeJian "'aves the green Oag an D1'lneyland"'i ro .... n <)quare fhe:,"U shake. rattk and roll acros~ the countryside for 11 da}S before crO'i\1ng the fin1c;h line 1n "1e .... 't ork C1t}iinJul) 5 The contest,., more pro~rh called a ralh than a rac..e. Oecauo;e conte'>- 1an1s ·wall be Cllpccted 1n follov. e'<phcat 10!>truu1ons that include..· direc11on'I. speed hm1l'i, <otop\ and turns. ~tanfield <,a1d Race offinal'i ha\c alread; t1ml·d Mother of Alcala > victim call.sf or ouster of justices By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tM Delly ..... ·~ The mood was somber when fnends and family of murder "1ct1m Robin Samsoc gathered fuesda:t under a tree planted 1n her memory at Dwyer Maddie School in Huntington Beach There were plenty of hugs and smiles, bul some were fighting back tears The reunion seven years after the 12-ycar-old Sam~ was kid napped and slain by convicted killer Rodney Alcala wasn't orgamzcd to rehash bitter memones The part1etpants. led by Robin"\ mother Mananne Frazier. were uswg the traaedy to focus on a statewide effort to oust three Caltfom1a Su- preme Court Justices in the Novem ber elections who have con'll'ltently overturned death pc nail> dee 1<o1ons .:\lcala's first conv1ct1on 1n I Q80 was one of 59 out of 59 death penalt) cases (h1ef Jus11 cc Ro\C Bard has \'Oted to o"enurn since her appoint ment by former Gov Jerry Brown Two o'ther JUSt1ceo; targeted by anti· Bird aroups are Joseph Grodin and Cru1 Reynoso. "'ho have voted against 83 percent and 98 percent, respectively. of the death penalt} cases brought before them. said Ed Jagels. D1stnct A.ttomey for Kern County. Jagels 1s chairman of 1he steering committee of ( nme V1cttms lor Court Reform. which organ11cd Tuesday's press conference He said the Alcala JUry that coAdcmncd ham to die last Fnda:t purpo~ly held had. their decision even though the}' had (Pleaee eee MOTHER/ A2) Delly ll'tle4 ,...._Illy LM ,.,_ Marianne Frasier. mother of the 12-year-old &lrl alain by Rodney Alcala, join• campal(n &ealnat the re-election of three Supreme Court juaticea. PAUL AR CHIPLEY Focus ON THE Nrws the J SOO-m1le course, and conte~­ tants will ha"e to match the official 11me-; at checkpoint~ along the route b er. second ofT lhe official 11mt· cost\ points Pan1c1pants alo;o gain pmnls tor entering older "eh1cle' ~tanfield and Tra"I'-....,,11 be traH·l- ing an cumparat1"e luituC) an Tra.,.,.,· (Pleue .ee RACE /A2) Vat.none ~•d it ""ould take any- where from '>rx month'I to two )ears to map out the plan. which would set new bu1Jdmg hmm accord1n& to ~treel capac1t1es If appro.,.ed. the moratonum would halt e"er; maJor development proposal in nonh ( osta Mesa - including the C J ~rstrom and Son,· Q8-acre Homt' Ranch business complell and a 40-acre miited-u~ project on the Salooka f-arms. It also would put the brake~ on the remam- ng pha<ies of protel t' th.tt a~ alre.ad) under "'a' Ltft untin1<.h('d "'ould ht' Trans- pac1tic Dc'elopmenl c o ·., Metro Center com pk,, "'llh onh t"'o of the planned sill. h1&.h·n~ 1e.1 ..... crs com- pleted .\ppro,al' havt• e'pared for a (Pleaee eee MESA/ A2) Newport Center expansion plan praised, booed 2 00 a t City Council m eetin g to talk on $300 millio n lc;sue By STEVE MARBLE Of IN Delly ,._. l tmft .\ cla\Slt d•'>PUIC 11\i."f h11 ..... mul'h ... too much appear' to he hre...,.ing in "Jewport tkal."h ''hen nearl~ ~on resident\ turnl'd oul ~tonda\ 111 pra1~ and condl•mn a plan 10 e\pand Ne~port( enter "'•th11tltlt'~ rc\ldl'n t1al cnmple\l'\ .ind a ha11en n l rcstaurantc; Thl' S mo mill11m hu1ld1ntt prop.1<.:11 -ont' of thl· l:irttc't dl•,clopmrrll plan' con\1dt·r('d an thl' hea1 h lll\ - tO\.OIH'I mmt' than I " m1l11on .-.quarl' fcc-1 •ll added gr"wth at thl' u 1mmt•n:1al and rt'ta1l len1cr 1 1i' I 11un~1I mc.-mht'r\ hkch ..... 11 \ utC' on thl' In inc< o rirn~ic;al lul\ 14 .tunn~ thcir nnt n:-gularl\ <;<.hecf. uktl OlC'l'ttng -...;t.'...,l"\lrt 1 l'Otcr " .1 unique d •n1 cpl hul 11 ,., nol H'1 1101\h('d," '-'ild 111111 -...; 1rl"t'n prl'\lllrnt of tht: In l fll' < '' 'It 1' t1ml ICl up •rad~ time t" fulfill 1111r ingtnal l.'l•al nl maki ng Newpnn 1 en lrr the• 1n"'n n·ntrr, • h(' o;.a1d I >01cn' nt rr '>tdt•n1' .ind hu,me'i\ ''"nc..·r-. \OllC' unlx'nding 'uppon lor llH ril.rn In li<•l\lt'r :-..C' .... p<>rt Center .... uh more th.an I 'i m1llann ..quare 1n·1 f\I .tJJc..«1 rtl.111 t ommC'rc1al and rc,1dl·n11.1 I ~r<·~th 1 11hn' "'l"I~ 1uo;1 a' adamant that IPl"a~aee NEWPORT/A~! Senate favors major tax overhaul 97-3 VERHAUL: PercentJ11R11a k1 Aft•· Tai Income 120lawmenhlt suspected drug sltes la 7 cltles WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate on Tuesday p ve lop 1dcd ar.-: proval to the b1uc,t tu-overhaul ba ll in at least th~ decade,, a plan that makes deep cuts 10 tax rates whale reducina or ehm1nattn1 a vanety of popular uemplloM and deduC't1on<1 The vote wa' 9 7 l -a marJ1 n a\ strik.ina 11 the b1ll 1tSt"lf. The mt"a,ure w1ll 10 ne~t month 111 a conference commmcc. which mu't forar a comprom1~ bctwttn tht" Senate hill and a I radical plan approved by che Houst last lX«m- htr Key 1uue, treatment of thr m1ddlf cla". which '°me lawmakt'r\ qy would be \hortchangcd in thl· Senate bill, and far-rcach1n1 S<-natc provts1on!i th:u reduce the value 111 tu shclte" and c.apil31 p1M "The c;enate has voted on ta' refonn and the 'IC'Orc 1s tupayer" I, ~pccial 1ntere~t\, nothina.." rn-.. adt'nt Rcq&J\ sa1d LO a wntten statement follow101 the ~nate \.Ote I., 1ner- haul is one of ht\ ke\ 'lt'rnnd·trrm aoals Rcapn telephoned h1\ thanlo; to ~nate I den and u1d lle hoped he could ha'>e them at the \\ htte Hou\t' to s11n the tu bill bcfon" l.ahor r>.1, (PleHe tee SltrtAT!/ Ml) ' ' I ~ A ---,..... .----,__. ~-~" k:=-· y v---·-~ ... i:-:7;>" "'~ .i AFTER-TAX INCOME HOUSE 0 $10.000 l O't s 10,000 $20.000 l 5't s 20,000 $30.000 1 O't s 30.000 $40.000 10\ s 40.000 $50.000 l 2't s 50.000-$75,000 l 2% $ 75.000 $100,000 t 7\ $1 00.000 $200 000 19\ Over $200,000 l 9't F 1gure!> ba\ed on a broad "'tamate ol 1ncomr and oerc,nt~gP ,.sttmal s are assuming the blll ·~ fully in effKt SENATE 091> 1.4% 0 9% 0 4\ 0 9\ 0 6% 0 9t 0 81' 14% B ) tbt A1110t·lat.-d Prt'H \f,1rt' 1h.1n I ~11 la"' offilc"· 1lr·~,scd an n11htitr. lll'a1 and larT)1n1 u~ ma1 h1nr gun' MnrmC'd bu~tn" and h11me' in \('en Oran r C. ount) lommun111r' l ue<1.Ja, 1n " l n1l ktl11~ n 011 Illa\ 11 dni ' 1.1~ enfnl"C'rmenl offiC'C'r!'l 1dcd I' '''C'' 1n :O.fr...,.fll>rt Ekach, Fullcno . Rrca I Hahr• n1the1m. < sardcn c 1rnH anl1 Ontn e. <'ne man "' s artt1\cd nJ a "' mn1 w ~ issued ror . IC'(:C)j\(J n 1tllrr lhl' nud tn ._.htch officcn 1zed 'C'\ rnl auto•. at\h and an unlt'IC~~ (Pl M . LA l ' ' Otenge Coat OAILY PfLOT/ Wednaday, June 215. 1888 SUMNER ••• l'r'GmAl w~ Sumner's name appeared to have bttn wnttcn by the s.amc person A handwntina upert was broua}lt tn by the Hoffman 1.:amp to bol•ner thr challcnaes In mott challen1ed prrt'lncts, tht discrepancy ht-twttn ballots and \II· natures wu one or two tr Sumner wan\, hr will ~rnmr thr I 0th candidate 1n I 0 )car\ to \ucccss full) waac a wntc·•n c~mpa1an. suu.J David Parnc. Sumner\ campaign manaaer Sumner launl hcd h11 IC1na-~ho1 c.ampa1gn 01f\cr wunt) DemtX.nm learned that Hollrn.rnn .t follower of Lyndon L.aR111Jl he wa\ the only person to file for tht 40th I >1\tmt RACE .•. From Al Mitchell, which boam a '27 lutnr· inch, s1x-qhndcr flat·head Cllillll." top~d by 1 Ventun 1:arhurttor Th<' own<"r'' manual de~nbed the road'1cr I\ ofTer1n1 a lu,unou!I nde that handl<", ~·hudchol~ with t'il\t", Stanfield said ~tanfidd, who will nav1pte and T ra\. t\, the dnvrr 'Jpcnt \Pt month~ rehearsina for the btJ 111p The}' commut<"d back and fonh between Cosa Mc!HI and Travis' Phoen1:11 home every weekt'nd A third member of the team wall travel in a bu) provided b}' ral'e \p<>n<1or lnter..ate Batteries pnmat) Bruce Sumner ~lthouah they're:" taking thr ract' \C'rtously, ~tan field \a1d some contes- tants have ~mt-trucks w11h complete malhine '>hop'> that follow along 1n ta~ of breakdowns Deputies call in sick atOCJail, honor farm 'Its a lot of work · he.-'><lid "It '>ounds hke a bti p;art), but 11\ at tuall) vcf) 1Jrueling l n fall, I'm 11ma1ed b> ~me of the· older people that arc going to LOmpetc ''We're 1n 11 for th<' ralh, but mam are 1n 11 lot the challenge of going JlfO\\ thl· lountr. 1n 01n old car" \tan field "1id thl' raLers command ..i lot of attention once they get out of the:" l O'> \ngcle'> hac,1n By PAl'L ARCHIPLt-:\' Of -.,.., ~ •Wt The Oran1w ( ount\ \hl·nll'' I~­ partment braced for tht· '<'{ond "hlur flu" cp1dem1c in le\\ than a wcl•k lc11l· Tue~a:. when dcputtt•\ at thc mun ty\ two main 1atl faulittc\ \lcfrtnl c:alhng in sick t•toda)'\ da> \hilt ··it appear'i ••o he another Joh Jl 11on but thl\ time 11 will alkl t thl' da\ watch .. '31d l t D1t k Ohon .1 \poke\man for <,hcnn Brad ( 1c1tr\ Patrol dt'pulle\ on the t•vt•n1ng \hilt ld)!t;d 1n \ll k la\t fhur\da} '"''pan 111 ~ 111h Jll 111n prote\I uga1mt a nq~o- 11..itwn' deadlud. tor a nev. uintrat:t <>I 4ti oll1n·r., a\\1gm·<l to that \hilt I~ lallC'd 1n "t t.. [.>tpu11e' at lhl' I ht·o I ..sC\ Jail 111 \anta .\na anc..I thl' lame' .\ \.1u\ltlt.. honor larm 1n l I I uro hegan talhng 1n Std; f Ul'\da\ CH"Otll& ( )l\oO \dtd Thrcl· ol IX di.-pu11e\ on lht' da\ v.all:h at l~t) and Ill ol 21 111 Mu'>tlk hJd ml lc'd 1n b) 111 p rn I ue~a > ( >1.-,on c\pected mur<' calls be Ion· the \hllh ~gan earl'v toda~ .. Again the impact 'hill Ix· 1ncr lime cost.,," 01.,on ~d "I don·1 know how long 11 v.111 last Wt .. 11 hJH' 111 wall until tomorrow ro \l'l' " I he sh1fo will Ix· lO\crcd by rnJ11ng 111 people v.ho v.erl' un\l.hcdulcd 111da) and holdrng 1>' t•r night \hilt 1kpullc'i, Ol'>on -.aid \hentt C 1at<'' can't \UJ"lport an'.' t\Pt' of111hac11on C>l<.on ..aid, "and he v.nn't let am \htlt!> run shon and hamper the ~fet-. of otTtcers .. \pulc-'imen tor the .\ssoc1atwn of <>range C ount) l>t'put\ \hentf!> could nCJt be.· rc.-ached lor comment r ue\day e\cn1ng "\II along the wa) 1n thoc,c little rn1dwestem town•,, the ixople are r<"all> neat " he said . The vintage:' machine~ will spullcr through I 5 \tatc'> and 350 c111es and townc, during the coa!lt-to-coast iourney The) 'II make overnight ~top\ 1n Palm Springs. the Grand < anyon, o\lbuquerquc. Amanllo, l ulsa. 'it Lout\, lndcanapohs, Col- umbu .. and Wa'ih1ng1on D ( . ~fore w1nd1ng up in the Big Apple dunng the Statue ol l 1~rty ( C'ntenn1al ( elebtalaon .. rh<" whole town rnme'> out." ~ 1ckc.-d Wa}nc ...aid of th<' "burgs" the~ 'II pa'i'i through ·· fhe mayor give\ 11 spet'ch, the) set up a bandnand wa\.e Amencan flag<; \t'rve lemonade lt"'i an ancred1ble adventure" MOTHER OPPOSES BIRD ... For thr winner. 11 could al!>O ~ a very profitable adventure First pn1e ,., S 100.000. A total of S250.000 an pr11e money will be awarded ( ontec;tants from around the world are pan1c1pa11ng 1nclud111g some from Japan Rclg1um, the United Kingdom and ( anada From Al made 11 a da\ ear her ' fhn v.a1tl'd lo hnn11111 a \l'rd111 on the \t'\l'lllh annl\cr\<H\ 111 Robin·, death " lagl'b '>did ..\lthough u1ur1' hdc..I rcgulJrl\ rx·r milled n tdenll' ol cl \U\(X'll' PJ\I rttord rn tnJl\ thr ~uprnnl' ( ourt oH•numcd \llala \111n\1lt1un11nth1· preml\t' hi\ PJ't 1 rtnll., v.arn t \lmllar l'nou~h Ill thl \.1111\tll' t .t\.(.' Jagch \JIJ Tht• J1fkrcnH' In thrt·t· l"rl'' 111u\ mole'.>ta1111nc, "' \11un~ 1urh \ll <1la had fa1lt•J I\• murtlt•r 111~ 'tl llnl' ht• \aid 'It\ lha1 t..1ncJ iii H•rlurc<l lng1l th.~t depict' th1' \uprl'rnc c 1•un li!g•·I' \atd fra111."r 'cl" .\ltalOJ lOn•<11 tnl twllt' \uffrrl'd throutth h<>ut\ 111 d('prt'\\11111 and dru11 ahu\4.· aru.J u1111t·mnlatl'd \Ull tde •· f,;h marn conu:rn I'> 1h.11 I don I hil\t• tc~ tl" 1hr11ugh 11 Jl"!IO ·'hr \atd "Thr onh 11.d\ 11.t uir1 do th<tl " rl ~e 'ult• on No' 4 and J(.l't nd 111 Hm1 (1rod1n and Rc)'no\o "It dc.-va\tatl'c..I me lhl' f1r.t llml· Jlmo\t de'>troycd nw tht• c-,cuind Ho'A. m.tn... time\ do<.'\ 11 have to happen tor 1u,11rt· ti> he done''" <ihr ti'iked \lc,o prt'..ent l Ul\tl,I\ v.a\ I hom<i\ C iocthal!I. the denut' dl\trll I .attorney who won the \<'C 11nd ton•.it'lton Jga1mt -\ltala ··v.11h an ObJt'lll\l' \uprnn1· C 11ur1 kodnn Alcala\ ulfl\lll1on v.111 ,1.1nd < 11>ethal\ \aid "I'm a l111lr htt '~1·pttl<il 11t lhl' lUrrl'lll u111rt • 'i 11u dun t h.t\C: ltt ho;· dall\•J\.1111 111 Fl1l'\\ 1.1. hat 1h1· 'II do C rlllll' \ lt:llm' tor ( 11url k\.:1111111 "'a' luundt'd an 1 •111' 1-i\ I >11n I lt1\d Ah•• ..av. hi'> ov. r. o,c1n., murderer l"\.itflC the g;t' lh,1mhc.•r 1h111uJ(.h 1 \upremr < ourt l.lct t\1110 J11Kt+~ ..aid !ht· g,roup hJ\ I~ I 11 II I mC'mherc, in< ;iltl11rn1a Jll \ 1l t1m\ 111 ltll'1r rl'lilll\t'' .rnd lav. l'ntortl'r111·111 11thc1al\ dt•d11.:ttt·J lu thr ddt·,11111 thr lhrl'e JU\lllt:\ Pcrhap'i the most celebrated en- trant 1-. a l 907 Thoma'i Flyer that wa\ thr winner of the longc!lt automobile race an hmory The 190R C1rea1 Race. covenng I 3,341 miles <;tarted in New York (It) venturt·d west across Amenca, wnunued hv <,hip to the Onent, and cros~d A~ta .ind l urope-to Pane, where It cnd1:J 16'1 <la)\ later T ht· Tho ma\ flH:r. thninh ..\ m1:n- l .1n cntn 1n lhl' til'ld ol "' lar\ "'a' hroutthl out of muthhJll\ 111 loffip!.'ll' In thl\ H"Jf\ ntll' But it V.1d..ec..I '>-J!Ol" Jnd lmk) I r<Ht\ hJ\t' thc11 wa\ thl' Fhcr ""Ill onh lw a runnl·r-up to 1h1· \.11t< hdl tht\ \l'ar V. c re rl·alh lcimpc1111"l' \t.in fJt'lcl -..uJ ''\.\ l'.rl' hoping wl' 1.•1nw "ut of ti ha' 1np. a gnnd time and "'"'" a ltltll' OHlnl'\ 1110 Thi\" ffi\ l•11Jrth \('.ti I \l'I\ \t'<H \.\l' KCI ht.01ll'r . LAWMEN RAID SUSPECT DRUG SITES ... From Al 1mount ol l•l(a1n1· Mort· arrt•\h .trl' l'Xpt'< tnl ,,111! I rec.I l<l·a~11 ,, 'P"kr\man tor th1· I HI in Io\ \11g1•ln .\rrC\tl·d l ur\dJ\ "'·•' \h.iwn I 11lh ')mrth ~'i of r r.trh\ fir!..'<i f<C'Jg.1n ..aid lie wa\ boo~nf (,,, 1f1q·\ll11,illt1in of dt\trthUllll[I. Ut• lllll' cHllJ tnn\rur 1ng todl\tnhutl·th1 1llU!!IA.llh1n I rxic1 ft·r t 111 J ~ h1111I \11nora I I 111h \thool 1n Brra • \ 11Varran1 "'·" l\\lll'd lor V.1111.1111 I homa\ '\JtJk ·I\ 1111.J I l.1hr.1 v. he• " at1 U'><"d 111 thl' \JnH· t h.irw.:' 1<1 .111-an \Jtd II lflO\ltlnl 111 Jc<lhn11 Ill dtU.K' Llo\e 111 .i \( h1111I thl fl<1\\fhl1· '>l'ntrnlt' i.tllathnl lo th1• d1.irgc' " d11uhlrd Both nwn lt11 t• up 111 I~ t'.tr\ an pn\11n .ind,, \'ilJ l)()(1 l111t ( l!ht l(il\ 1fll hlll'Cf l11 \.ol\ II !h1• llt('fl v.111· hdrnnl 111 h.i\t' hn·11 \l'llrn~ drttl(' .11 tht• Brea \l huol \gt•nt\ 1n,11hed 111 thl' raid' "'l'H' lr11m tht· f HI kdrral Hurrau 11t \ll 11h11I I " l>ru!( Lnforu:rnrnl \dm1111\tr.1t111n, lntl'rni\l f<l"•rnue \t•r\ 1c.;c I \ ·\ llornt') ( .1ltlorn1.1 B111e.111 •11 '\aru1IH '> f ntora ml·nt '>rang1· and }(1,er\1Jl· ll)Ulll., 'hn11T\ dl'PJrtmlnl\ dnd llK.tl pt1lrLt' a(telllll'\ MESA BUILDING HALT ADVISED ... From Al 1h1rd I 1 \tor. 1011>1:r \l'lo \t'\lcrrd 1n m11htrcam w1111lcl tx· J \'i(Jll millton ITll'(J·U'lo<' p11111•c I h\ .\rm·I I kvclopnw111 ( orp w11h ,, I ti t10<1r hotl'I '" l1111h rt'>C\ .mt! ."1(1 dpartmcnl\ '>nl} 1h1· .1par1mcn1' .rnd 1w11 lwo·\IOry r>ll1u hutld1ng' an· undtr u1n\lru1 t111n with ltnal .1p pm,al\ nt•c1kd 1111 1tw fl'\I 111 1fw pr< IJl'l t ( on\trut:1ic1r1 w11uld turthl'r IM \lalkd 1111 onl· 111 tin· lv.•1 h111t•I., planned tor till' '2 a1 11· rnnnl "''' pro1e<. t known ·" · I ht· I •• ~ ,., .11,,, h' Tranc,paulit IJt·\C'l11pml"nl lite r<''>I of lhe pro1n1 I\ undt·r v111\tru• 11on or neannp.lomplt·t1•1n 1ml11d1rt11 d BeHrh Hcr1IJKt" I l•1td 11 <•rt 111min1um' anJ 1.IJ kl)IJ,~u<Ht h'rt 111 retail ~pa1.c \Iv htk lhr.: I O\I ol dt'l.i>' Illa\ he high tor <lnelopt•r\ V;il,11111nr '><tHI the co'il of not tl1111tj! d \pt'Ultl plan would he htght•r lor 111(.tl 1T11Jlort\I\ and H'.\ldenl\ Recent cnvtronm1·nt.1I rrprirt'> ~howctl c1I\ \trcr.t\ u1uld 11111 h.111dll' the tnl rea\C.'d tralfo fr11m .111 1lw pro1e<.I'> approH·d 1111 n11rth < ''''·• MeCJ«A '')hould we ht-addtnf( nl·w 1h111~' when we lan t wkr rnrC' of what w1· \1· MAIN OFFICE VOL 71, NO. 171 I ... g111 •·· ._.11d \ .1IJnr1nt• I k .1d1kd 1h.1t .1 \fX'( tltl nl•rn v.1111ld lh<lrt g_r11wth '"'' 1.11nc,1dcnne. th• .m·" ,.., .1 1.1.h11ll 111\ledd 111 p11:u:rnt'cil1n11 1111' llHll\ Id UJI pr111n I\ toge1l11 r I he propo-.cd lrt !"It 1.1.J\ tlfl\l'tll'd \11111JJ\ ht-Ion 1h1 f'l;111n11l1f C 0111 m1\\111n v.h1th po\tp1111l'd lllll'>tck1 .1111111 111 Aug 11 at the urgin1t 111 r•·rw,rnlatt>l'\ tor the Mrtr11 ( ntln ,1nJ \ak111ka farm\ PWJel t' < II\ \taller\ \aid 1ht·1r 1d1·,1 ~." 111 rnpoO'>l' 111 twc1 en\ irttnnu·111.il \lud ll., prcparl'd dltrr rc4ul'\l\ Ii\ r fJrt\ li.tl 111• ~rnd \,1k111k.t fur p1d11111n.tf> .1pprq•al to l'\l)and thnt dt·H·l11p m··nt rlun\ I r:trl\p.ll tfit. "'-anl\ 111 ;idtl l'1@bt rn11rc '''•fl<''> on eJLh •if II\ rcn1.11n1ng l1114Cf\ It aho want\ to .ultl com men 1.11 \pate a re\taurant .ind a h1•,1lth duh,,, lhe47·a<rl' \II<' hl'l"'-ecn \n111n A11uk\ art! \ \Cnul of lhl' \rt\ anti the San I >1ego and C ••\la \11'\il ff('('W,I) \ \a~ 1•1k11 want" It• hu1l1I I 1110 d ... riling 11nt1\ and two '>lor) L•im mrrt 1.11hulldtngHin41lalfc\ hc.·twt•rn \nton Houle\ard \unflowcr i\\c•nu<' .ind '.°'1Jktc1k;i Drt\C I he ~ompan) lurthcr IA-ant' prrhminary upprnval f11r lt1.t· tu 14·,tory hu1ldtn(l\t>n a H. .H re 101 hC'twrtn Sunnower AvcnUl'. \nton Bcn11l'>,1rd and \.1Jtn \trtt'I I ftanns' 1111 tht· \akmkit t.1ml I rJn\paultt pr111cU'> <Jl\o were p<l\I· p11rl('d to '\ug 11 Ml·<Jnwh11t. plun- r11ng '>lt1Ht·f\ are honing tht•rr propu\ill A depanmrnt memo c,a1d thr lout\ 111 thc c,pct 1fit plan would he to \Cl ltm11\ on thr amount of traffic that a pr<iJCt 1 ldn gentratc ba-.cd on 'ilrcet t a pal 1t1t•\ Building space would he ;,llo< .Hcd auord1ng to tho<,c ltm11\ l>c:vcl<ipcr\ 1n ( O\la Mr'ia wert· <1dm1ttcdl) worm·d about tht• potcn- llal frt·c1c in an 1ndu\tf) whcrt· flullua11ng 1ntcrr\I r01lt'\ can makt· <kla)\ quite eApc:n'itVC "We'" c got to continue to build out tx·(aU\C wc ilre ntrry1ng the to\t of the land that rematn'i undeveloped,·· said Ma\ Nardon1, a -;poke'iman fur I ran\paufk "A dcla) would Ix-\Cr. \Cr) d1\<lpprnnt1ng Makolm ~o\\ \cg<"r\trom pl<1n ntnl( d1re(lnr \<ltd tralfo would tont1nu<' 111 \pill into C O\la Me'kl from prnJCll\ 1n other llltn l k uddrd that mut h of tht· rwt·ckd \lrrcl 1mpro\.c'men1' tan only he· fundnl throuih de\elop..·r kl'\ I\ moratonurn would hnng a pcnod of ··nu 1kvt·lopment, no Ice' and n•ilnl 1rnfli1 " Ro\\ \aid Dally Piiot Dellwery la Ouarantffd Just call 642-6086 What do vou hke about the Daily Pilot" What l1on't vou h e" Call tht numhcr abov~ and \'tlur me\\A&e will b( re<.orded. iranv.nht-d an<f dr It \C'red lo the 1ppropn11e ed11or The same 24-hour 1nswenn1 ttr"1te may~ uM"d 10 record lcttc:n to the editor on an) 1op11. < ontnbuton to our l.t'llers column mutt 1ndudc: tht"1r name and l<"lephone num~r for venhcallon ldlc; U\ what'• on )our mind I Clrculatlon • Tefephonee •' .. Hazy day along Orange Coast A huy atternoon OY9f the Orange Coat will follow nlg.ht and m0tn1no tow elOuda. the National W•ttw Servtc. 1&1d. Hlah• llftll range from ea to 74 at the bNchM to the mid and up~ 10. Inland Low• wtll ~ In the mid 50a to to.. eo. Local mountalna wtll ~fair wtth 90fM afternoon cloud• and 7 local gu1ty eouthwe9t to wMI wlnda 15 to 25 mph High• wlll ~In th• 801. low• In the mid 40. to 50I o.Mrt1 wtll ~ fair with eome attwnoon etoud• In aouth9fn arau 1.nd local gully w .. t.,ly attwnoon and avanlno wind• 16 to 26 mph UPP« d...,t high• wtll ~ 95 to t06, Iowa In the 801 l.owtr daMr1 hlgh1 wilt~ 105 to 115, towe In the 70.. W .. terty wfnda 12 10 20 knot1 wtll blow through the Inner coutal watlfa ovtw varlat>i. 2-foot .... today Further out, we11 to northwe1t wlnd1 12 to 20 knot• wilt blow ovlf 4-to 7 -foot '"' Con1lder1bl• clOudlneN wlll hover through tonight "'IJ" Tt m(Mtf•h4"'' U.S. Temp • .(-, .s.1i ... -·· lh M~• iow. r"'OVQ/I a om T":°•(. AlNl>y NY 77 M M-8Mcfl u 11 Ji. h' .. -\ 1, 110 .. f\ ., ?!' .... ':I ,. -· -~ ... ..... ,~ .. k,. .... , ·-... .. ...... J "'~-., ~ ....._ __ 51 ~ Callf. Temps ""*"° 13 12 ............. " 51 A-9Qe 57 H ,....,,.... .. .. All.,,11 ti ,. New OrtMM t2 71 t'IQl\t -l"'o...115 p m "1~ ltnta .,..,,. '2 w ,.,,_," C.11 12 .. -Yorti City H 10 ~v....., 103 9.,,,.-.... 64 ~ ... ....,, ., ,, Olllellome City tO .. 8all•tlleld 102 10 llOCl<IOll .. 13 a..1""0'• " .. Omehll 11 ., aw110-IOI 13 T.,_V..., 14 41 9lr"""9'1am .. .. °"""°° " 70 .__,, 100 51 Tat•-.. 61 9-Qlo. .. 51 ~ .. ., logllMt 14 44 "'-••"tr " IO ..,. .. ., 14 l'noetw.a 106 16 ..,_ .. 61 loel°" I) 16 ":= 74 13 ~lie 113 17 lktlleoo ., ., ,. Ot• IO M Cat-6$ IO c-90 116 =tty 13 75 c..i-Cny ,. IO Surf report Ctl_,...ton&C 15 75 .. M !!Kelle N 62 CNtiolleNC.. 96 76 '*to " 57 ,_ 104 70 c~ 12 " ~ " .. ~· •02 12 .._ ..... ..... ow c~ IO ~4 ltloute 14 " ~ 11 ., z-t 2 IW C-.11 ., 64 klt l.alle~ .. II 71 eo a...IAI~ I 2 aw C-ena Ill eo ten "'-.P .. 11 100 &3 ~ 2 3 aw COlumtM•SC 10:> , . ... 1119 78 ta ~ 17 &l sen oi.eo c111y 2 a aw C-ONM 71 t.4 kKAll '• 11 IO Mon•lll .. o •• ., Ovlteell ... ,,_...,, UttllJ ....,,.._ OeylOll 71 13 .__ • ., Mon'-Y 89 S6 Cleft ... .. M ·~ ,, 66 =._,. .. eo O..Moin-IO 113 J......,...., Ptrl«IO IO 12 ro se Tldea IJPuo ,. 13 opell• .. 14 OnWIO 19 eo , fllnMlllll • .. 80 T-IOI 71 ,...., lprlfl9tl 115 ,. ,.,Vo '1 46 , ... ti 7a lllaMdaM 13 se TOOAY Otlllld~ ... &2 WMllillCJlon,O C IO .. p-~ tl M "'" -70?tm I I GtNI !'elle ... 64 WICNla .. .. ,........ 12 u ~low 15.spm 4 I Han!ord eo 61 WM-....... 1t 51 "9d.,., 101 11 1a1pm H ~· ... $6 ..,.._, City 74 eo Honolul;i 17 74 a--10 ·~ st ~·" HOutlOll " 73 11\dienaool•• 15 13 ...... 841 SS flf91 NQ11 12Jlem s 7 JllClloonMtu " 71 Extended a...e.rn..o-... ., F1<tt 10w 1 ... ,., -0. ,,.._, SS •• ..,, Gellltel t6 eo a-.a~ 2_..om •3 It-City a5 u a.noi.eo 73 tl 8->Nllow 1 4t D m 21 ..,,,,_ 17 M LMVtgM 107 1• Hlglll end ~ -Qoo.cM lleOOft;. ..,,~ 14 61 a.... ... at0d~a1 IOI pm end•-Utile llodl t3 71 Wig =......,., "" 1119 --- ._.....,.. 17 ,, Tn..t.Oey el ~ 4 e "' ~ 17 71 9-1 M IO 72 L-N IO .. ...,. ..... 16 $5 MoOfl rlem IOCS.V 11 11 37 p m -~ 14 ,. v..., 121014 ~MIOIS IMteC.W .. 65 Mlt ., • S2 .,,. SENATE FAVORS SWEEPING TAX BILL ... From Al alter a final version emerge' from negotiations with the House "Th1'i 1~ a moment of pndc for th~ ~nate, a victory for Amcnca," exclaimed Sen Bob Packwood, R· Ofe .. chairman of the 1-tnance Com- mittee and chief author of the measure He choked back tears aii ht: thanked colleaaues who helped to produce the bill "This may very well be the be'>I revenue bill that has been passed dunng the 18 year\ I have been pnvtleg<"d to -.crv<' in the ~nate.'' c,a1d \en Rus\Cll B l ong D-La the \cn1or tall 1A<ntt:r 1n C ongrC\\ "T h1'> will tlt:grn to rr\tore ton- ltcknte 111 gcnernmrnt," 01dded \en Hill Br<tdk) D 1'i J , whom Pal.k- v.•11i<l pra1\.l'J a\ thl· hill'\ godfather r he dl'i'>Cnllng '-UtC\ were Ca!ll h) I >l'mo<.rat1c \l'n\ C arl Le1,; in of ~tlhltwn Paul ">1mon of llhno1'> and John "1clthtr of Montana lrtlH.'> of the: 1mpaL1 on rur.il or m1ddk income ta 'fl3)l'r\ fhL· hill 11.11uld redut.c t..i.itc'> on mm1111dl\ 1dual\, h) an average of h 4 pen.en! -about S215. raise taxes on 2'i m1ll111n pcc1nlc and 'ih1ft S IO'I htll111n of the ft"dcral tax burden to corporations over the next five years More than 6 m1llton work1na poor would be taken off the income-tu rolls, while some nch 1nvcstors and profit.able companies mak1n1 b11 use of lcaaJ deductions would become ta>1.payers for the first time in years. ''It's not a perfect bill." said Dole "But this 1s the home run We have cleaned the bases " "A monument.al tax bill," said Minonty Leader Robert ( Byrd. D W Va .. adding that It w1ll "reverM: the { >n1c1sm about the fa1rnes\ of the tax .. ystem" But \.01Ces of dissent were ra1~d And \C\.rral who pra1~d 1he meac,urt· said thc:"y will count on the rnnlerencc comm11tce to make '>ome 1mproH·· ment<, ·on balanc:e. tht'> I'> a had bill tnr rural A.menca." Melcher prote'>ted. ..ayang 1t would clnhbcr farming. m1n1ne and small timber operator\ "This bill takes unacceptably h1&h 1.asualt1cs 1n its a11empt 10 wan tfic ha11lr of ta,, reform· ..aid Levin "It Y.tll 1ntrea'ie the taxc\ on man' average-income pcuple at the <;amr lime that 11 g1\.e\ extraorll1naril} large tu cuts to c,ume uf the wcalth1e'it among U'> ~ome h1ghhfhl'> -The 50 percc.-nt top Lax rate on 111d1' 1dual5 would~ t'ut to a nommal 27 percent although c,ome pc:'Ople w1h inrnmec, ·ubove S4S,OOO (over S7'1000 for rnuplcc,) would pay up to U 4 pcnt•nt on c,omr of their income Ahout 110 percent of 1nd1v1duals would pa~ a rate of 15 pcrt<"nt on their ta 'able 1nrnme (after <"'<'mpt1ons and dcduu1onc,) -l he SI 111m per'>onal exemption would me to S2.UOO for all but tht W<"alth1ec,1 taxpayers Standard de- duction'> v.ould ~ increased, to S l,000 for '>tnglc\ and $5,000 for J01nt return\ -Worker<; CO\.crcd b) compan> pen\lon\ \.\.ould loc,c their deductible I nd1 \. tdual Reurcmcnt Acc.ounts. -Deductions for con'iumer 1ntt'rc'it '>Ut:h &\ for credit cards and car loam and m1'>Cellaneous e,. pen5C~. 1ncludmg union dues. would be repealed The wnteofTfor medical e'Ptn\C and sail''> taxes would be '>lashed lnt.:nmt a"craging would he rel)talcd for all hut farmers Capital gatn~ would lo'>t their long-held prt'ferenual treatment NEWPORT CENTER EXPANSION AIRED ... From Al lhl· plan hkt· II\ prt·JeLC\\or lour \l'Jr\ ,1go Ix· dumped t..;um· I ll kcr a Balboa rc.-c;1dcnt, \U&gl''>tl'd tht Ir'" inc < o and C' J \q~cr,trom & \on.<. arc locked 1n a r1<1w1·1 pld\. ha'><'.'d on wh1lh de- ' clopment hrm has the mO\t lucra- t1' l' <,fwpp1ng 1.t·ntn 'I I'\ <iouth < oa\l Plat01 v~ New- pon < enter I nde llenry vc; Uncle Mrlttl' or \onw1h1ng like that," she ..aid Ron C 1111\ 1n.,.111n -.aid the propo..al would haH· gnm lon<;equenrcs in h1i. c 11r<1na lid Mar c.ummun1ty He !Mild int fl'i1\4:d 1rntlit and \lrc:"el ex - pJn\111n\ would "1 auc,c: a dctenora- t 1on 111111<'" "I hi\ 1\ .t t ommunll) already growingap..ir1ht.·tau\1•111 tr a Ilic. "'laid < on v ington •\\ a tradrotl for Jc.-vclopmcnt Let the sun shine In! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... In sizes & colors to flt your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES ! Call ( 71 4) 548-684 1 548-1717 nght\, tht• I r1,; inc C 11 ha\ propmcd building a ne\.\. 'itrrrt and thl' n - ten-;1on of another to rout<· traflit around ( orona del M.tr Al\o. ~at.Arthur Boulc\..trd - whtth \k1rt'> the ca'itc.-rn nm ol Newpon C enter -would ~ n.· panded from four to \I\ lane'\ to accommodate mcreac,ed traffa: .\n Inane ( o official 'ia1d morr than \I m1llton would be spent land<;<.apinr the boulevard for ··a proper entran(c to lhc Cit) " .. A city ha' to grow You ran't stagnate lf you do you hcc:omc senile and they ta'it )OU a\ttk "\a1d rct1rccl bu\mess owner Vin Jorgenson "C >I LOurse thrre will be \omr traflit II )'OU don't like 1t go around 11" J Le\ Steffenson a Ncwpon &al h re\1dcnt of 50 year\, \aid he " weary of drvelopment focc, taking about the "threa1cnell 4ual1t} ot Ille" "I JU'>I Lclebratcd another h1rth- da~. he \aid "At my 'It.age in hie one ''more rnnccrn<"d about the quanuty, not the qual11y, of hie." StcfTcMon dr'icrtlx-d Newport Beach a'i a "coc,mopohtan city" .ind rapped opponent\ ol continued grov.th a'> being "'>('lfi\h " The Irvine < o propo~d <"xpand- ang the shopping center an 1982. but re'ttdents gathered enough signature., lo torlc a referendum election The dnelopment firm dumped the plan rather than test \upport at the polls r ht' rcv1~d plan call~ for more rc\1dent1al deH·lopment than 1tc; pre- dec.e\or did and add111onal fcaturei. \uch ac, a Lhtld care center, a community Lentcr for teen-age-,, and theatrr\ 1n I a~h1on lc;land to gent'ratc a n1ghthfe1n and around the mall Designed • Finished • Installed • Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa '