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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot. . Gorbachev North Pier Mesan would end avoids hero coaches • arms sales prison given execs to Lebanon term reward on PCs WORLD/AS WORLO/A4 COAST/A:I BlJSINE:SS /O I •• ">· THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS -T H UR SDAY. JLl.Y o. I 'Jll'I Out with the old Bulldozers punch through wall• •t Balbo• Peninsula's 19JOl·era Banlc of America bulldlng on Wednesday to make room for five · bulldln9s featuring residences over bu1lnes1e1. fformerfy • cornerstone of downtown Balboa, the bulldlng was purchased early In the 1980s by a group of lnv.estors headed by basketball sta.r Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Plans to convert the bank Into •nightclub ttzzled, however. Group drops opposition to Triangle Square By 808 VAN EYKEN Of ...... o...,.-. \t.rl .-\n {'fTort 10 fo rce J referendum on a l;irgc r ·0i.1a ~l l'\a rede\e]opmen1 prOJe~·t fL·ll !oho11 of 1hc required · 4. 7fXJ p.:11t1un s1gnaturei. \Vednei.- d ') Bui p101:11:n y o .... n('rs v. ho staned the p...·1n1on dn\c sa~ the) no longer oppose lhl' pto1e-ct. follo .... 1ng an agrcc mL·nt v.11 h Cll} officials and the developer Pro pert) ov.ners 1n the triangular block bounded b) Harbor and Nev.- port houlC\ ol rds and 19th St reel arc to be bought out and rclOC'!ICd 10 make .,.,a~ fo r Tnangle Square. a mu\u-k·\L'I rc1a1l and cnterta1nmcn1 ccntei Two grou p!o ot 0 "" ncr5 opposed 1hc pro1c-c 1. sa~1ng the~ had not been o ffered adequate re locauon settle- ments. One gro up fi led su11 las1 ""'eek. challenging the centt•r on le-gal and cn,1ronmcntal grounds. Another group decided 10 \ry to gather ~1gna 1ures from I 0 prrcent of Costa Mes.a's registert:d voters on a pc11uon calling for a referendum on Tnangle Square. But Gerald McClellan, e dentist and one of the propcny owncn who led 1he referendum campaign. said an agreement put forward Monday at a meeting of the Costa Mesa Redevelopmen1 Agency a~red to eilm1natc his iroup's objections to lhe PfOJCC1. "The thin& 1hat prompted 1he ref· erendum was a conversation we had wi1h the Redevelopment A11=ncy 1wo weeks af1er the final approval.of the projecl." McClellan said. "They were 1alk1n1 about staning construc- 11on in six mo nths. It talc.cs nine months to build ou1 a dent.al office. so ""'C ~re going 10 be out of tht street for three months unabk: to work." McClellan said he. other memben o f Costa Mesa Dental Group and other proprrty owners had no luck reaching city officials to voice thcir concerns and find out what could be done. Gerald K.lein. general partner in Triangle Square: Joint Venture. said following the May 2S approval o{ the project. howc-ver. that he would jPJease SH TRIANGlE Police wrestle with pockets of violence on Fourth ly BOB VAN EYKEN Of IM 0.iiy -SI'°" A stabbing and 3 gang.related street fig.ht in Huntinglon Beach, a fatal traffic accident in Newpor1 Beach and an arson incident that sc~·erel y damaged a lifeguard tov.•er \\'ere amo ng the pockets of violence in what area police and fire a~encles said was a rc lall\cly placid Fourth of July. Area police agcncrrs said Orang•· Coas1 rcs1den1s 1<11'ere la rge\\• 'pareJ lhc holida)' traffic n1a )hcrrl, v.htch took 72 li\'CS statewide. according 10 the California Highway Patrol. A Nc,,·port Beach man. ho.,.,·c,er. ""·as killed 10 a motorcycle acc1dl·n1 Tuesday, and a Huntington Reach ("0\'ER STORl i PROt'll.t: v.·oman di ed Tuesda} aftC'r she; .... as hit by a car "'h1lc crossing the s1rec1 Mo nda) Al so, a fig h1 'f uesda} n1gh1 he· l\\Ccn tv.o groups of youths bcllc,ed to be Los .\ngcle~-area gang n1cn1- hcrs rt·sul1 cd in a ~1abbin1 that left a 17-}ear-old Pico Rivera bo~ 1n st•r1ous condi11on a l Founta in Valk·) Rcp,ional Hospital. ._lunt1ng1 on Beach polict• LI . l:d McErla1n \a1 d "It started abou1 10 p n1 . a ~ a verbal confronti111 on and erupted 1n10 a fight in a parking 101 facing Pacifi c Coast 1;1a.:hv.a ~ nC"ar Hunl· 1ng1on S1rcc 1." ~1cErla1n sa1J . "11 was dunng 1he figh t that one of rhe )Ouths was stahlx·d ." lmmed1a1cl) follo .... 1ng 1hc fig ht. police chased and arrested ~L\ IU\ l·n- Chief's concern: Return of Sioux land NB man also fights for 'back rent' on property , 1he rcrnble blight trom the con~­ c1e ncr of our nauon 1ha1 is a~­ soc1a1cd w11h 1he illegal confiscauon 8y EMILY ADAMS company in Irvine called Ultra-°' -o..., .._ 1.1."" systems. He was called a mover and -shaker. an entrcprcnuer who made it After w;nning the battle of Uttle big in the corporate world. Bia Horn in 1876, !he Siouit .people These day$;, Stevens spends at had a run of very bad prtss. They \east one week every month in 1hc were known as the fiercest warrior poverty of South Dakota's Sioux tribc:--They wcrt--constdertd a,hreat. rcscfVations. He SJX'nds time with As a result, the native American the 70-year--old man and his blind tribts ofSou1h Dakota -the people wife who live Ollt of their truck. of the mi&hty Sioux Nation -were: No longer confined to board rounded up and confined to rc:scr· · rooms and offices. Stevens now vations, where they suffered some of meets' with congressmen and lribal the most seven: poverty in the ooun-elders and visits the Impoverished try. hOf!lCS ~ of friends on the rcscr- What may seem like ancicn1 his-vallonJ. tOf')' to many Americans is a matter II was a littJc over a year ago when of daily concern for one Newport 1he 60-ycar-old Stevens shruged .off Beach man who is U')'ina to heal his title as chief CJ1ccu1ive officer of whit he call• .. a bloody wound that Ultrasys1ems to don the fcathen and Jtill ~ opet1." _ _ tr.mine of a spcclalch..ief of the Sioux PhµiiR J. Stevens !'~ ~rat~ a Nation. He was~nam_ed Wah~· mult1-mllUon dOltar ena1ncenn1-C'lnll· Yutta· "'Mani: Man Wtio Leads Wllh His Shield. of !ht' Black Hills from the '\iou' Al the South Dakota ceremony people." where he was na med ch1ef. he In the offices tha1 hou!iCd Ultra- brought prescnls. as 1s custom, for syslems' firs1 hcadquaners. v.h1ch the Sioux. Stevens. his s .... ·edish wife Stevens now leases from 1hc ~lid· and one of his sons handed out niorc western con1pany 1ha1 bough1 h1~ than $1 0,00CI in boxes and bags of firm, Stevens poi ntrd ou1 ('Olor<'d canned and J)frishabk groceries. maps dep1c11ng the p1cc('mcal thcfl Stevens is a little less than one· of Sioux laftd . quarter Siouit and the great-grand· "In 1980. the t ln1tcd States Su · son of Sandin• Bear, who fought in p~me Court fo und that a 'more npc the battle of Little Bia Hom. and rank case of d1shonorsblc dcal - For Stevens, "special chier· was ing will never, 1n all probab1h t~. ht' no honorary title. Besides 1he omale found in our history.' Sul!, \ongrC!>S hcadrc~ of 91 festhen. he was 1iven does nothing ... Stevens said an intricately beaded battle lance. This is not Ste, ens' first round ol He has taken that lance into battle fi&htina for na11vc Amcncan land' with the United States aovcrnment ln 1974, the Chemehuev1s tnhc in an effort to rtpin Siouit lands in asked Stevens hf'lp in ge111na back a the Black Hills of South Dakota. portion of Lake !-lavasu shorel1nl· "WC love. America." Stevens 1hat once bclonacd 10 it. After a -10. wrote lo President Bush on his in· year f~t 10 n.-ga1n 1_hrir_l!trul._ v.11h iuauralib'rt.---1lf~Sttk' to---rtm~Slevcns M elp, thc temton v.as f('- ill''· ~1 cErla1 n ..a id Hc said about a doit·n )ou1h1< were 1nvol\·ed 1n the altcrc:111on Otherwise-. pohcc officer~ .... ere huS\ hut nul unusuJll\ so. McErla1n !;31J "It "·as a pre\I) l)pical Fourth." he ..aid. "\\l· had a lo t of.calls for M:r\ 1ct' and ~\era\ big pan1es. bu1 that's norn1al for 1h1s 11me of }car .. Phlfllp Stevens !urned. This lime. howe\cr. Stevens has ta\.cn on a substan tia ll~ lal"lcr pro. JOCI 1;e is a11emp11n& 10 work out a scn h.·mcnt with thc federal go vern· IPl~ase stt STEVE.NS/ AZI l.1'nexpected sea breezes cool coastal areas --~ YOICOt "'(\ wu definitely kind o,f weird.~ '"The see--bttcze--came-in stronstr •"...,,......, Ne n Beach lifquard supervitor than 1nllclpated," P11 Rowe ora,.. Cout raidents e1.pcctina G~n .Reed uid oft~ wc:tthtt. spokc$wom1n. for . the N1~ion1l ~as heat Wtdnclday The b11h IC:mptl'lt\lrc 1n Newport We:1the:r Sc11v1cc. said. The hi:ah 11 -;-wrpri...S by cooler 8<1ch ""' 68 clear«~ ind li""""f11' John W1ync A;,JlOn "'' 81 dcptt1. caused ti)' u tdl alone 1hc eo111 reponl'd lhc wn did Rowe iaKl. -....... an Mllpecl Y not com-..~• tMuk thf'OUlh 1.he Such conditions thou~ ~continue • .. -aitr.,.. downriaht cloud• US?••' ,t,:, l p.m. . ''°"' the: coast. att0rd1na 10 the cold alolll dM -.hes In the morn The brilk, ftll.autheut wind 1n National Wea1ha' Service. Rowe io1 ---slri<t ind wind; Newpon -ID< up 10 1bou1 l! said bolh loday ind Fridly "'°"'11 cclidtloea. mph. A.etd •kl. be hazy and tunny. but not until ancr wme n18l11 and n1orn1 ng lo~ clouds. Temptraturcs If\' t'.\Pl"('ll'J H1 reach abo\ll 70 at th< bCM.'hts and the" mtd·80s Inland. Rov.'C $.lid. Howcvc-r sntot is l"xpcctC'd 10 con1in~ fns.ome inland OralllC aunty chic , Fin1-~1aae '",~ alcn' are prtdic1cd 1oda)· (or p{lrts or nonh Orante Counl)', ttn1ral Or. 1nar Coun1y -•nd the Saddl"b."C'k GOOD MORNING " ........................... M .. food .......... , ....................... 81 -5 -... ................ _ ......... _ ........... .... .......................... Cl <>plr"Aorl ............................... A1 DI ' 't1111 .. 1 ............................... D4 DI praec. Log ............................. Al ................ , ........ . 1'9111:t ...................... . . .............. , ... _ ' • VaJlc~- F1rsl•Sllll&C sm0& alerts v.'C re also C\JK'( ll'd for ~ntral and-50u1heas1 Los nJeles and thf. East San Ferna ndo. San Gabriel and Pon1ona \allc) :K"rordina 10 !he Sou1h oasl . .\1r Quaht) ~11nage men1 0 1'"' 1r1ct. Mcanwh1k'. PftMS of norlh roas11d an\! ccntf'I\ Orange C"Qun1y and the , ....... Sff WIATHIR/A.1) Pul>llc notlcts. .................. 05'6 Sports................................ c 1-4 TV Listings .. :,, ...................... OJ W•.rher .............................. A6 .. Pohce 10 Newport Beach said ar· rests Monday and Tuesday -the pt>ak of the ctlebra1ion -we~ do"" n this )Car compared to last year, 1nd1ca t1ng a more orderly cro1<11 d of revelers than 1n p~vious years. Still. Newpon Beach's 17:? arrests kept police 1n that city bus\•, Lt. T im fP~ase ... HOLIDAY /A21 1-0 vote resolves council's sticky i~sue ly ROltERT BARKER °' -°""' -,..,,., The l:luntin&ton. Bcac.h... City Council TTSOrtcd to parliamentary mancuverina an<t the sintJe. 1olita.ry vote of Councilwoman Grace Winchell 10 cxapc a conflict of in1c~s1 d ilemma involvina the Huntington Beach Co. the large land company was re- quest1na a zone chanac on tM SS- acre Holly Scaclitr propcny to ~~ m11 oons1ruction of J ,000 10 4.000 rcs1denual units, But the Hunti1'14tOn &.eh Co. ha &i. vcn free ScachfT Country Oub social m__nn~~s_ 10 the seven City Counai mt'rfibCn. TliC oompany owns the cl ub. Only Winchell coukl vote without legal clearance btcau5C she rctumod he( membership to the lfunliflillOn Beach Co. 1evcnl yean qo While still a member of the Plannina Com- minion. Her roUcaaun mumod 1hcir mcmbtnblps only rcuntty, amid allqatl<M\' the metnbctrh;ps pot«! • connM:i of Jn\ttttl. They were adviK!d bv C.ty Al- tomey Gail Huuon on WC!da11 .. y not to vote on the n.illl _. unlil \her heat from dte Fait ....... cal Pnlct1cu Comm...._, ~ Th< llCtloft w..i-,. be(.,. 1ht Chy Qluolcll -• ~ tinuc to 1 later dete 1 ...... • Hun1ina=:_eo.~JI TwilllJ''ll' •• les diimage In Huntington rongful death suit ·~~ ............. A.Jury 4llllied 1 woman•a dam• dlili Wectne.day in a wrontful ..... .Ut Ille brouabt ll&inst two ~ a.cb police oflicen in- ._ the lhootina of her hut- .... lour yan •• ~ f>re Ind bet f9'1r children ..S dae City for the June 18, 198S, ..... ot StePben Uoyd Dye, 30. He ... mot neatly three 11¥eekJ earlier =.,awo of6cen who tried to dillJ'lD n.e SiPcrior Court jury in Santa Am i..-d Nied in favor of officers = TllllMD ud Bob Jdhy. The · dilclirclMI dae DMintiff'1 claim illat die oft'icen did not follow polic.le procedures. wu shot while inaide 1 car on SUeet aoutb of Memphis Aa:ordint to police reports, responded to a report of a who appeared to be passed out :daecar. Tillman found Dye unconacious in the passefttcr side of the front lelt, with the window rotted halfway down, officials said. He saw a l)alm- size handaun in Dye's risht hand and called for assistance. Jeffrey arrived and shined a flasbliaht on Dye throl.llh the open driver's window, police said. At the same time, Tallman shined a second li&ht lbrou&b the other side of the car and reached in to take the weapon away. Dye allqed)y became alert and raised the aun at Tallman. Jeffrey fired oace at Dye, wounding him in the stomach, officials said. He died later at Fountain Valle)' Community HospitaJ. According to court records, Dye's blood alcohol level was .13 percent, which is lcplly drunk in California. Four months after the shooting, the city of Huntinaton Beach denied a claim by Alice Dye for $2S million in damages. nate OKs Seymour's drug bill llid. 1 t0mewtiat less than the 224 M had for the same 48-hour ~ lat year," Newman said, ~.lut it wu still pretty typical for a 1'lwPon Beach summer night. It • tbe usual alcohol-related inci- 41enta. fiahu and disturbances." Newman said several people were MTCSled for possession of bottle roc:Ru and other e~plosive fire- Worb illeol throughout California. &rty July 4, an arsonist struck the ~ tower on the beach at 40lt1 IUlec. causina heavy damaae. New- man -.id. ~;.:nc J 2;4S a.m. fire caused about t400 _..._ accordin& to the de- CU*1it ol' marine safety, which alre8dy replaced the damaacd tower with another one. One other tower -at the Santa ·~ River Jetty -was found with IJillet holes in its window Wedo~ My momint. marine safety Lt. John llauer aid. .. Cotta Mesa police officjals said this yeat's Independence Day ccl- ebrauon was peaceful in their city. "The d:IY watch was very quiet, and the ni&Jlt watch wu P.retty quiet too," Lt. Al Kent said. ·we bad a few m inor incidents. I think there ..s a firecracker thrown from a vehicle and a few other incidents STEVENS ,,_A1 men• tbl• woUJd mum J .3 miJlion 8Cla of the Bliek Hills to Sioux ownenbip. .. We erm•, intaelled in privattly =--~~e·re~y ..... ,for 90CIC\lpied federal landt -w1aicb ,..tfully belons to the lioua •JW9Y ... Tllil ecrr111 Slevcns hU oullined .. retWD·tep1aeettjust l l percent f/11 liau IDcJ Dl'Olftiled in the 1168 Foll u..nte T..ay; la tbe treaty, • 1 a Mlf' o1 · SOUdl Dlltota tWINe.d to die Sioux people i'AllWI'. ..... IM dilooMy o/eoiid and ... ia dli -.ct Hili. tM p ... =t rm~ IO lilwe 9io9X laftdl true "**" dlllOtwect iato vi-~. I .. PClft ...... T..ay SB l l 20 will also limit state re- sources available to individuals con- victed of serious drug offenses. For example, students convicted of drug charges would not be allowed to apply for a state-fund_ed student loan, ~oursaid: The bill is supponed by the. Cali- fornia Chamber of Commerce. the California Employment Law Coun- cil. and the California Associated Builders and Contractors, according to Seymour. involving ·juveniles. But nothing major." T here was, however, a brawl late Tuesday at the Reef Bar that in- volved fi ve men and left one man hospitalized with facial and neck lacerations. The fight occurred at 11 :40 p.m .. according to police re- ports. Costa Mesa is the only Orange Coast city that allows the sale and use of so-called safe and sane fire- works. Fire officials said the final tally isn't in yet, but serious incidents appear to be down this ye"8r. "From the reports we've gotten this year. we've had two grass fires, one roof fire and one serious injury resulting from safe and sane fire- works." fire protection specialist Suzanne freeman said. "We also had two smoke bomb scares, where kids set off smoke bombs and we responded as if they were fires." Freeman said this year's fally is incomplete because the reporting period she uses lasts until July . 16. "People still have fireworks. and kids typically continue to set them off for a while after the Fourth," she said. "Last year during the entire re~rting period we had nine fires, w1lh total losses of $26,000." Police in Fountain Valley and ~una Beach reported no major incidents associated with Fourth of July celebrations. Jn •he past 112 yean, mote than $18 billion in aoJd and silver has been removed from land that uatia promia the Sioux. In re- tum, S.Cvens is askina for a com-pentaUon of one penny per acre per month, which be uid is bKk rent on the 7.3 million acres of stolen land. witb S percent compounded interest, datiat bid to 1877 when the land WU taken. "The Sioux are llk.ina sjanifi- cantly lcu for J 12 yean of sufferina and atiUte than the United Stata Ii va 1way every two yean in fore• aid to E&YPt." Stevena uid. .. l JUll c:aa•1,tJelicn that our aov-enunen• is speodi111 S 157 billion to bail out •vi• ind lout com-CJ:. ':cs tMY let people starve." ....... '** ..... ~ ...... liid; will .... ..., mk tilt to .................. ., ..... , u._..,..r a. 21 ,__, ....._ Old c•rs dr•w young fans Y011ft9 fans lln• downtown streets of l'ttoenl• on WednesdaJ to greet an arrlv· "'9 t9J4 autm. driven by Steve Mergel• of 8orene, Te•aa, In the great Amertc•n Vin .... Auto ••ce. Th• J,SOO·ntll• cro11· count,., road r•llJ l•ft Sant• Pe, N.M., Wednesday morning, and tod•J ~onte1· hints wHI head for San Diego and dten Dl1ne1land for the finish of the SJS0,000 race. t A l?i°J toro blocks El Toro Road traffic \XIEATHER Fr om A l Capistrano Valley were expected to have unhealthful air quality. Wednesday's coastal eddy. a counterclotkwisc circulation of air cul off from the regular now. spread lly I08 VAN EYKEN Of .. o.ll)o ..... k8lf The name El Toro Road took on vivid meaning for drivers near the intersection ofLaauna Canyon Road on Wednesday morning. Whereas drivers entering and leavina Laguna Beach via the ca- nyon aet used to the sight of cattle arazina on hillsides next to the road, Wednesday morning was slightly different. One of the bovines, a big burly bull, joined commuters and beach- gocrs on Laguna Canyon Road near El To ro (bull 10 panish) Road, snarling traffic and precipitating a mini-round up. "Thcrc·s a bull o n the loose. and the cooler marin.c air far enough he's an the roadway." Laguna Beach inland to keep downtown Los An- Policc Sgt. Lance Ishmael said at geles from reaching a predicted re- about 10 a.m. Wednesday. two cord-breaking hi&h <tf 105 degrees. hours after the steer was reponcd. The high at the Civic Center was 94 The bull apparently got out dearecs. through . a hole. 10 the fence along The normal high there for this T he frv1ne Co. s cattle ranch that time of year is 82. stretches along much of the upper . canyon, Ishmael said. But the cool breeze apP.8ren~ly dad Fonunatcly. just like in the old · not go far enough to relieve inland Westerns. a man o n horseback came valley residents. to the rescue. Force.asters said highs in 1he San "The Irvine Ranch scnl a cowboy Fernando San Gabriel and San out and got him," Sgt. Greg Bartz Bcrnardln·o valleys were around 100 said. "It sounds kind of funny. but dearces. they still have cowboys over there. This happens now and then, a nd F1rst~stage smog alerts were de- they have to round them up." clarcd an pafts of the San F~mando. Santa Clarita. San Gabnel and --------------------------Pomona valleys. Fireworks cause apartment blaze By City News Service Two young boys playing with il- lepl fireworks were suspected of causing a $280.000 apartment fire Wednesday near d owntown An•heim, authorities said. The ~-and 9-year-old youngsters, whose names were being withheld. were being questioned by fire in- vestiptors. W11nesses told fire officials that the boys had been lighting bottle rockets at the apartment complex at 530 N. Anna Drive said Anaheim city spokeswoman Andrea Stone. Four apartment units on the sec- ond fl oor ot the complex were de- stro)ed and two others sus1ained water damage 1n the blaze, which began on the roof at 11:10 a.m., Stone said. A half-dozen apartments on the first floor were not damaged. she added. There were no inJunes reported m 1he fire. which was extinguished within an hour. Fire officials estimated $250.000 in damage to the structure and $30.000 in losses to contents. American Red Cross wo rkers were at the scene to help displaced resi- dents find shelter. Stone said. A high pressure area over nonh- eastern Arizona was being blamed for the heat wave in general. A southwesterly now from t he hiah pressure area was carrying desert air toward the coast. The strange weather Wednesday reduced the number of people at the beaches, lifeguards reported. About 40,000 were at Newpon Beach, about 30.000 went to Huntington Beach and about 20,000 went to Laguna Beach. The brisk wind not only cooled the air but also brought the water temperature down, Recd said. While the water temperature reached 70 at times over the last couple of weeks • Wednesday morning it was 61. lessness, and an infant mortality rate dian Soc1ety, Stevens hu been at· over the maps and phot~phs and thrcc-.and.a-half limes hiaher than tempting to collect used am· mounlains of P1pc:r in has office. the national averaae. bulances, 'pare pans. anythina he "This," the chief said, "has aot to On one of the larger Sioux rescr-can get his hands on while a few sto~:· vations, OaJala, the main town has men on the reservation are beina • Thinas seem to move at a aJacial l ,700 raidents and 67 JObs. A single, trained as paramedics. speed as far u aenina justice for unemployed male Sioux receives "The medical service, if you can native Americans,'' Stevens sa.id. SS7 per month welfare. call it that, on the reservation is very "But th!OU&h a prooess of education, The Sioux people want justice, bad." Stevens said. "For instance, of briefinp at univenitics, wc be· Stevens saad, but they also need on 11\c Rosebud Reservation, there lievc somelhiDJ can be done." money to create jobs. wu a doctor the .1ovemment sent. Stevens ldm1ta he may be fightina "The women on the reservation He called himself a doctor, but a a tcemiJ\&]y impossible war with are terrific seamstresses. I'd really man came to him with blcedina Conaress and the state of South like to set up a oootractin..& business ulcers and the doctor told him to put Da~ which Stevent called "the for them," Stevens uid. cotton in his belly button and put a MilliuaPRi of the north," but, he Sccvens 1lso bas plans for the Band·Atd over it." Mid, both he and the Sioux people land. The national par.ks would re-Stevem pamc:d and ttared out are Nldy for t.tlle . main open to the public, he said. but r--...... -...... -.-----=~ ............. -.......... ~ would become Sioux National fortllU, ttatTcd by Sioux veterans of die Vietnam War • .., first. Stevens it tryins to raite money for an ambuluct to tervice die reaenationa. ~ bit or· -lntiora. Red Cloud Alillricaa ... ................. o1 .... ..... ....... ,., ....... . 4 \ll'llf{\I\ 'UllllC\ 111 w .._ '1111111 md ••lli•ilitllll'i)a.i11•• aw,._.._ ·ti·u=·• •t:1W.-: ............. --~=h::t: COUNCIL f'ront AI """ if the City Council dtdn't vote, the final zonlna would be automatically approved, an official said. But Hutton said they shoufon•t vote until they aot the OK from FPPC lawyers. perhaps in six or seven weeks. With that as a backdrop, Winchell moved to continue the zoning re- quest but could get no one to second her motion because of legal admoni- tions. It was then decided that Winchell should make a motion to table the item. ThatSrocccdure didn't need a second an it permitted no dis- cussion. That's how the quandary ended: Winchell's one yes vote. car- rying the day wi th five abstentions. Mayor Wes Bannister panicipated in Oranae County's Centennial Par- ade and missed the meeting. In another action, the City Coun- cil approved conceptual plans for a new pier and authorized appli~tion with the Coastal Commission for a develo pment permit. The pier, which will be 30 feet wide and about 1,800 feet long, will have three pctagonal platforms for restrooms, ~ack bars, a lifcauard station and fishing tackle shops. A fourth platform on the end for a restaurant will be in the shape of a baseball diamond. The area where home plate would be the furtherest out to sea. Councilman Peter Green predic- ted that the pier "will be the best on the West Coast" when constructed. possibly in two years. The City Council also approved raisin& residential trash fee charses from SS to $1.SO a month effective ·July I. Officials said that pte fee increases at Orangt Coumycfornp sites made the increases necessary. Jim Silva cast the only vote against the increase, contendmg that all trash fees should be paid from taxes that the city charges residents on their utility balls. Also, officials with the Red Onion restaurant at Peter's Landini withdrew an ap~I to an earlier Ptannin& Commission denial of a request for outside dining tables. An official said Red Onion re~ rescntatives had decided they didn•t have enouah votes to overturn the previous denial. TRIANGLE From A l seek ncaotiations with aJI propcny owners who were not satisfied with their settlement offers. A letter of intent put forward by the joint venturt Monday offered to pay SI million for the propeny owned by Costa Mesa Dental Group and s 2so.ooo for relocation ex- penses, loss of business and inclden.- tal expenses.. "What we've asked for all along is to be replaced somewhere near our P.rcsent location," McClellan said. 'It looks like that's what they'tt doina." McClellan and other property ownen sianed a separate aarccment wilh the developer late Wednesday afternoon, scttin• down specific con- ditions for intenm and permanent relocation. Under the agreement, McClellan said, the Dental Group will be tem- porarily housed in a buildina at Anaheim A venue and 19th Street and then moved to permanent qua.r- ten at 18th Street and Newport Boulevard. Despite the qreel!'lcnt, McClellan &aid he would have filed the petition for a referendum if there had been enou&h sianatures. ''I think wc had a responsibility to do so because there were a lot of people who sianed the petitions for a v•riety of reuons," he said. City officials said the referendum proponenu needed at least s.soo tianatures to make turc there were enouah valid ones. "We ended up with •bout 4,200," be laid. - Ne __ ...._,] WOl Bet frO m() Orange Co••t DAILY PILOT !Thursday~ J\lly 6~ 1989 AS HI 1.1.t :'l'I'\ HO\HD Children can learn appreciation of art Citizen rewards Newport Pier hero Art appreciation workshops tilled "See a Story" wi ll be held for children ages 6 to l4 this month and ne11.1 at Phill Be rman's Park hurst G allery in South ('oast Plaza Village, Sunflower and Bear streets, Santa Ana. Workshops last 90 minutes and "'Ill be held on the mornings of J uly 25 for 6 to 8 year olds and on July I l and Aua. 8 for 9 to 14 year olds. An open session for all ages will be held on Aug. 22. Each workshop will introduce children to o ri1inal Yi<Orks of art and the stones behind lhl·ni. and give children an opportunity to tell their o"n storirs through an . . A SI charge covers the cost of art supplic<> provided. Call 754-7485 for rcsc.·r,at1ons ly LESLIE' EARNEST Ot -OMl)o ,.._. StM'r A Newport Beach re\ldl·n1 on Wrdnc\· day gave S50 and t1tkl't~ to an Angels' game to the young Rialto 111an v.·huse wallet was ~tolen v.'hdc hl· was rl·~·uinK a man noat111g fact' do"n off thl' Ncwpon Pu:r carlil'r th1'> "l'ek The n.·~1d t'r\\. an tnsuranee salcsn1un who 11,ked tha t hi" namt.' not he used. said he "a~ touched b} the stol) of Ke vin Richa rd~. v.ho do\e o!Tthe p u.•r v.·hcn he sav. a man drifting llfl'lc~sl) 1n the v.·atcr afl er 1u n1p1ng from the same pier mO- n1enl'> earlier Richards, 20. had t.'n1pt11:d hi' DOlllCt\ bt:fort.' d1,1ng to thl' re\('Ul' anll \n\\1ng the lin1p but conSC'1oui. rn11n 1o\\ard shore. The 1nJurcd 111:111. f\1<11 lo'> k oJu. quei: of Laguna Hills. ""11"' 1allt•n 10 ll •ag f\1 en1unal Ho~p1ta l 111 ~nnu' t'ond1t1•1n -and Richards v.a~ ~hun \~1 1 Richards called 11 "u linlc J1,appo1n1 - 1ng" tu J1 S4;.'0\'t'r upon h1' rl·turn t1) the p1t.'r 1h:u h1'> "allrl ""ilh h1' n1unl·~ dn,cr''> license and bank l .Hll v.a\ \tult·n Rut f<il·hards had 10 tx-rw . .-r~uadcJ In tak.c lhc rt•irnhurS1.·n1cn1 ltn· -...cv. port lkarh res1dl·nt <,:ud "I-le d1dn'1 v.ant 11. hut I \<lid I thought hl' reull) ~hould ha\'c 11 ," lh<' mun ~1d "<\\ 20 }l'ars u1d. 50 bucks 1s a lut of m1111e) and I "ant h1n1 to ha\e good feeling~. nut bad. <100u1 N('wport lka~ ··1 /u~I thought. he's 20 year~ old . hl·· .. :1v.·t'u l> 1n1prC'.!l§Lo nable I hale for lum ln 1l11nk that l'oming to Newpon Beach I'> a bad 1hin¥,." lhl' man added "I JU~t t'an't bchc\C I\ l ie tric~ lu do good anJ '>\)111Cbod\ tai..c .. hlS nlOllC')' .. In fal·t: 1ht· gc..,1urc did !i('l'ITI lo l'ht'l'T R1tharJ., 'I thought 1t .... as real n1~l' ut him to du that .. h1· said "I hr uckcts ht• gut me arc real gnod seating -I bcht'\C lour rov.\ frorn the (1e!J ~ ,ind priva te p.irling." Richard~ ..aid being treated 10 I ballp.mt' and rccovcnna the money h•s helped tum feel bcut'r about a day d unn1 wh1lh ft'" th1ngs wen1 rigbt. Nol only did he Jose hi'> "alle1 , bu1 R ictlard5 never reco\ered a \hoc he kicked ofT btfore- d111ni off lhlo' pier His fruend cvrn los1 a 1'1~h1n11 polt· 1n the ocean, "()thcr than helping that gu), we l'C'lll>, d1d11't ha\t' much good luck out the re.' he '>aid "Hui I "a~JUSI g!ad and thankful I wa' 1h1."rc. bcl'au!o(: 1here wC"rC'n't 100 n1an) o thci' people I could see who werc acung on 11 " A~ lor the munt'). Ric hards s.a1d ... I th1nl I'll put 11 1n lhe bank this ILmc .. Smoking c~ssatlon program "Fresh Start," a program sponsored b} 1ht• American Cancer Socict)' of Orange ('ounl) to quit smoking, will be held from 7 to q p.m. on Monda)~ and Thursda}s. July 10. JJ, 17. 20.and '.:!4 at lloag Hospital. JOI Nt'wport Bl\'d ., Nt'wport fleach. LB mortician to appeal lighted sign law Smoking is the leading cauSl· of 111an ~ frirn1' of cancer and t•m physen1a. as v.·C"ll "' thl· niaJur cause of prc111a1urc death fron1 cnronar~ ht.'art d 1st·ase. A SJO donation is ~uggcstl·d. ('al! 75 1-0-1-11 to n:g1~tcr or for n1orc 1nfonna11on P~rsonal safety video The Orangl· ('ounty chaptt.'r of \~unit·n ·s Council of Realtor' "ill hold a patio p1cn1c and v1d~o preM'ntat1on on hO\\ 10 protCl'I ~our~t f agu1ns1 robbi..·r) and r;1pt.' on the Job at I I :-1 ~ a 111. on Thur!>da). Jul} tJ. at Jane Bu~J ·~ honll'. !51! L1gh1housc l-ane, ( oronoi del ~1ar C'~ucr~d lunl.'h v. 111 L'O't 17 5fl. Prcpa1J rl'\l.'r· \'allon~ arc requ1rl·d and lan bt· n1aJc h) 111,11hng a ch«k. pa\ahlt· tu lhl· <1rangl· ("oun1\ \\'('R Chaptt•r. IO ·Jro:in I L\l'I~. -l07 (1 h1uct.'~tci [)rl\l' Cos1a Mes ... 4!6!7_ Drug Intervention lectures . .\ frcl' lt'l'turt· nn ''lnll'T\1'nllun. ·\ll1ng Again ~! AdJK·t1on" .... 111 he hL·IJ fron1 noon tu I pm. on rnlia~. Jul). 1-1 at llnag ,\ll·111onal l·losp11;1I. f 'ht·1n1l·a1 l)t.'J)l.'nlk'lll') (lu11lat11.·111 (~l1 n 1c. 1501 Superior .\\l'., Nl'"'ptlr1 Ht.'arh. By LESLIE EARNEST 0t I~ Oally l'!lol \IM'P Si.' )t'llr~ af\er a c11y ord1nani:c h:u1nl·d 1ntrnor ligh ted .s ign\ 1n Laguna B1:ach. tht' l'u11rt~ v.ill hL·:1r tht' appl•al of a Laguna ( an,on n1 o n1c1 an "ho ha\ re· fust•d 1t1 d:1rkl·n ht~ ~1gn . <>n Juh 18. tht• 4th l)1~tric1 ( tHlrt of :\ppcal 11i S;inta Ana will hc:1r a rt·qul'~l frorn Ruhl·r1 ,.,,1cC'orm1ck Jr. \-\-hU 1\ a~k­ tng tu he allowed to continue 10 u~ h15 1n11·nor l1ghtl'd sign as 1s. ·rhc urllh'rtllkt.'r lust h1~ tir\l lcgal round la~t >l'<lr v.hen an ()range < uun t ~ Supcnor ( ourt 1udgt• dc.'nll'd hi\ ll'ljUl'S\ t\ll·t orn11l k. "ho o;;ud h1\ lalhl.'r crcLh.!J thl.'. ~1gn 1n thc. latl' l\jfitJi.. '•ud he v.111 lllllllllUl' h1~ tight lo llt'l'P 11lll'flOr hghl\ ,i p;1rt •II h1' \lgn. l''l'll 1f h,· ha' tu talle thl· l3~l· tu tht· Suprt~nll' ( uun "It'' rn~ 1111cn11on to carr) ll tt1 all tht• a\l'llUl'\ I h,1\l' at 111) d1,pos.::1I h\·t·au\l' I fl':lll~ dun't think thl'} ha1c an~ nghl lei Jo v.h,11 Lhl') 'rl' doing." ht.' '-<lid "li·s rt·all) 1TI\ lUnlt'n\lon 1h;11 1'111 111\1 a \lllllll n( ~·k•lt11e l'llftlfl'('nlt.'rlt h\ ll'r· ~ 1.1111 o fli(i.11~ 111 I aguna lll'alh .. \ll'( urn11lll and thl' t'll} ha\l' \\1,1ng1l'd o n olhl·r l~\Ul'' 111 lhl' pa ~t . hl' ..,,11d. ---Family. friends and ~1gn1 iir;1 n1 illhl·r~ 01 .1 t he n1icnlly lil·pcndcnt pcr~11n rna) ;111t•nd Id Storti, :1u1hor o ! "( f1~1~ lllll'r\l'llllon" \\ill h\• lhl' lecturer. "0\l'r the ~t.'ar\. l'vl' had nutlll'l\1u~ contacts \\1lh ihl' cit y o'er J1lft·rent a~pct'I :> 1•f 111\ 0pcrat1on." ht.' ~a1d . ··it', thl' 'allll' ult! tlung a\ far :L\ l'n1 ion· ccrnl'J. l'l'O plc 1n th1: ft\~ "f I ;1gt1na Bl·ath ha\t' .in a1l'f\111n to rnalll'f' rl'!<it- 1ng lo dL·ath .. int! I JU'\ h:ipp...·n 1n hi.' .1n unJl·n,ilo.t·r .. L•gun• mortician Intends to go to t he top ff nec••••ry to fight city 1l9n ordln•n!=•· "'"" .f ' The prograrn \\Ill he rt·ix·att'd from 1 to 8 pm on FnJa). Jul) 28. oit l·loag l--lcal1h ('t·ntl·r-lr\111l'. third floor, 4870 Rarranca Park .... a\. fr, inc ('all Jane l'rn'u al 5-lK·I 52! (ur n1<Hl' 1nt.11 1nat1o n. OC t~nnls championships ·rhc ()r.ingc t 'ount} Tt·nn1~ ('luh ( h.1111 · p1 o nsh1p will prl·n11t'rl· on F_r1da). Jul~ 1-1 .11 t~l· Balboa Ba ) Club Racquet < luh ~·l l·n '· \\t•nll'll., and n11xcd double\ tl·an1~ fl'prescnt1ng tl'nn1.., lll1h' tn Orange ('ounl) .... -111 go hl'ad 111 ht•.id 111 ttu .. 1ntcr--club l"Ompct111on The 1ournan1t'n\, w11h "·\l'C flul ·\hu'>t' · ,1.., 1hc 1hcn1e. v.111 benefi t fon1n1un1t) "K•r\1rt• l'rn):r.1111,· c h1\d abuse pre' ('ntlon wr' ice~ anJ l'ml'Tl!1·r11. ~ fund fur young \ tl·t1ms of' donll'Stll '1ok·nlt' Tht• to urnanll'nl is 01x·n 11nd fret• to lht• puhhl to Vtl'V. and v. 111 h• .. ' fnlhiv.•t•d h\ a l'<X'kla1I fl'< l'P11• 111 for S12.5U at the Nt•v.po rt Beach (.'uuntr} l luh For rcM'f\ n11nn\ or 1n orc 1nfonnat1011. l<lil 634-.1848. C~nter to honor volunteers lr\'lnc Finl' Ani. C't•nter will ho~t 1ts annual celebration 10 honor \Olun1cCrs anJ to acqu;unt prospcCU\l' \Ulunll'l'r\ V.'Llh the \'OrtCI) o f Pp- por1un111cs a'adabl(' a1 1 p.m . on Frida}. Jul) l..f a1 143.2 1 ''ak· A\C. Artist Gco'!l' 1-ll'rms \\Lii ~sx·a k nn "Pl1)v.1nK the \'tnc}ard o .<\rt." Volunlt't'r opportun1t 1l'S al lht· ccntl'r 10,·JuJt• au1d1ng doccol lours. 1nstalh n$ t'\l11b111on,, assi~•-" 1ng "''1lh educa11onal a nd special C\cn1s and ht•l p- 1ng 10 run the gifl ~hop and reception an.•as ('all 552-1018 for rc\t.'r\a11uns for the e\l'nl or more 1nforn1at1on about 'oluntl't'r pos111on\ c~nt~r n~~ds volunt~~rs Pro' 1dcnct• Sp1.•t•ch and Hearing lt•nst•r, 11 non-profit aitcnc} for ch1ldrt"n and adults v.1th cornmun1cat1\c d1sorden. 1s seeking 'ulunlcer teacher au1es. Volunteer~ are needed 1n the w:adcm1c prt.ichool k1ndc~r1cn rron1 8:30 a.m . to ""°" Tuesda through Friday. More informa1ion mar be ob1aincd b) calling the Volun1ccr Ct'otcr of Oranac County-Ccntral/Sou1h at IJ5J-"57S7 or l82-31 76. . C \lf'\D\K • 'fhurSday, July 6 • 7:30 p.m. Newpoil Beadi Pl•••lnl Com· mls1I•, council chambers, 3300 Newpon Blvd. • 7:30 p,m. JrYiat Pb11nl11 Comml11I011. council c:h•mbcn. I Civic: Ctntcr Plaza. Friday, July 7 No meetircs 1c-hcdulcd !'01 IC I I Of, l:\u1 ( Ollllll\1nan l)an lo..crlrll'\ 1lho \l)Ull~Ol'l'll thl' ordinan1'l' 1n l•l).11 ~11d \1l (l1rn11l l I\ nil ba!tl' "It rl·all\ •' unfortun:ltt' \·I r \lrl prn11t·ll k·l'I' hl··~ he1ng \1ngk·d Out 1 ll· rl"lll\ 1,n·t." Kl·1111l·) \31J "Thl' ~1gn orJ1nan~·e 11"'4..'\f ob\ 1ou~I~ do..•\ not pick o ut ~1 r. t\1t( onnit·lo.." . ·\11 otht'r hu\1ncssc\ 1n 1ov.n h3\C l'o1nplil·J . lo..cnnc) \:11d "lf)ou looll nu\ Laguna ( an~un Koad . thC'rt.''s 11nl' o nt.' ~1gn hi and that·~ M t ( t)rn11c k',," Kt•nnt.') ~atd "1 ha\l' no 1Jt.'J ""h} hl' k'l'I\ he ha\ to h<i\t' an • 111ll'l 11Jll) l1gllll'd \1~11 111 thl' l:IJ1~Ll ll llo•1l'\l'f, 1hl' u\-\-rll'r 111 I .trr~ lt11n t ,\utu L enter tll·\t door 10 li1l' rn.1nu;1f\ ~:lid hl' Jl'lllk·d lO dl\lllllnl"l l \ht: Jiftl11 111 hi~ \!~11 \\hill' hl' 1~ 1n tht• prnl..'l'\S o1 tr)1ng to j;l't .inothl'f \1gn .1ppro1t•d hL d l·s1gn fl'\ 1l'\"' board lie 111.1\ \111101p1tu· light bal k un. he \Bil.I .\lthough ht• a\ll nuv.ll·dgl't\ o\IH·t hu\1· nc~-.c~ ha'l' (onfnnncJ, llunl \.11d hl"~ not :sure hu~int-<,\ 11\\nC'r\ Jfl' 't'r\ h.1pp' u1th the \au "I don't th1nll 1t·, ncLr,,:ir' .. he ... uct "\'-c.\C hJtl lht· \1gn 111 t1 ~r IX 1•1 14 \1·.1r\ \\c CIL'n v.on J l'll.·.1u111i1al11•n .1 .... artl .. \V h1·th1•r l1gh1t•d rro1n thr 1n\1de or uuts1dl'. llunt -.:11d h1\ hu,111l''' lll't'd' an illurn1nall'll \1gn J\ d '31l·I~ precaution \nd 1n1cnur l1gh!l-d ~1gn\ arr 'klfer he 'klld "·\t \q1nc point we're going 10 hair 10 t!ll ..umc l1ght1ng 11u1 1h('rc," ht· ... 11d .. ,otx>d~ 's l':>.CLtL'd about sign\ but we ha\l' 10 h3\C thc1n for 1denuficat1on I thin\.. it's unfair to thl' pubhc the) "ould ll llt ht• ahll' 10 \ilfl·l~ 1dt·n11f) u~ and ha'l' 11n1l' 10 g1\C proper .,.,,1rn1ng 1ha1 the\·,,. gu1ng to be ~topping or 1urn1ng. .. fhl' 1ntcn11r ht \1gn 1~ ten:.u nl~ ea~' 1n 1dt'nt1f~ .. he said "II'!. hard l'nou[th 1n lht· \Jn ~un .ii 55 or 60 milt·~ per hour cu we an} '1gn. and an interior 111 ~11n ha\ t\-\-ICl' lhl' '"1h1hl) of an c\ten11r 'lgn " E'C'ntu.ilh . Jlunt said lht•re is a "gnvJ S 1. 2 million in sales tax revenue allocated for regional b,ike trails By LARRY NOLAN 0""Y l'llol <O<•P--"' .\\1d h1l'\rh'1' lln ov. th:il rt'tl.1l111g ;1l"f0'' lOUnt~ r1•Jd\ l:lll ht· a ITl'alhl'f\111\ allli1r fo tu.·lp ..reJ ut't'-4h"'Vl'i\ll, ~tK· Clran@t' l~ounl ) fran,ro1r1:111oii <. nn1m1'"011 n·· rentl) alhk.11l'd Sl ! n111l1on 1n 'tall· l>:llt·~·la' fund\ 111 \I\ fl'P,1t.111al h1t\llc 1ra1l\ and tu htkl'\\a) anil "l11·v..1lk 1111- pro\ rn1t•n1' The proJl'l"IS 1nt1udc b1L)lll' lane' ••n Bakt•r Slfl't'I 111 ( 11~ta Mt•\11 i'.lntl t·nn,trut- uun of an ofl'·road 1ra1I along l\nnJ Can)un ..\\1•nur 1n lr\1nc ·r hc Bak(•r Street prUJl'Ct rt•cc11.:d .SI 15.000. ,vtuch w1H he u\Ctl tl) paint stnpcs, 1n:sta1I sign\ and c\pand thl' road· Wil) from Deur S1n·ct to Ml''tl Yt•rdt.' Dr1 vf:" Ens1. Thl" Bear Slrt·c1 proJeCI wa\ g1v1."n top priont)' because: of 11s pro J.1n11I ) to Sou1h ( W\I 1'1:11,I \f,1l1it· l\HIJ(t'\lltlll :1!11111!, B.ikl'r °'ILrl'l'I .ind 1h1• l II'·, .1hdll\ tn pro,1dl' n1.1tlh1ng tunll\ al'l'Ord1ng hi lOUnl) \\~lX 1,1ll' I r.111\llC•rlO\llln \n:1!1 \\ Ltn<la \\lllt·r The lr\llll' proJt'l l rl'lt't'l'cl \"i•l .,(Ill v.ht<'h will hl·lp f(n~lht•n :tn 01l-rro11tl trail ~uh\111ltl'd h\ 1 hl· l1\1nt· < o and 1on- ,1rutl a brt°dgt• tl\l'r °'\:lnt1ag" I r1·l·ll lr11nt' \\hllh h.i' thl' n1n\1 l'\ll'n'lll' h1ll1• tr.ul S)~ten1 111 the l Ount' al~ti 'l'1 1·11t·d S!<J J}80 to ltHllpll'll' II\ ..... 11rthv.u11d I our l r111I fron1 lr\llll' R11ult·,,1rd h' ll Kll ' ( :11\}Ull f'r,td For v.hat h,1\ l'\\"l'll talll•d 1ht• '\n1v.111ng JC\\t.:I" of lhl· lOunt1 ·, rl·g1t1n;1I tr:ul ')'· 1en1, 1hc cunu111,~1un ;1ll1x,11l·U ~.:!n.oon 10 \Un\trult n111rl' th:1n three 111dr' t•f 11ff. r11.1d 1r111l frnn1 11 1"0111 Rllad H• \l1111ltr111 l111rk"a) ,1, p.u1 ,.f H1l' ·\h~n 1 n·1•l. BIC)Cll' J r.1d When lhl' I ~-n11t@ \h,q 1 r11il 1\ ri n IShl'd Ill l'Ollllng )Cllf\. 11 v.111 ful lull 1hr count~·, gnat ofa htkC'\\'3~ from th1· '\11111:1 -\na 1'.1 oun1a1n' to the sc.·a Other < lr.1 ngt• ( oasl proJC'Ct' 1ncl11dl" S Iii. ~11\1 for hanJ1tapix·d al'L'l'\~ r.inlp'> 11n \ldl'\1alk' .. lung Euehd 11nd "'.:("hop.· )(ft.'C1\ 1n r uunta1n Vallt::). S55.764 fo1 hJnd1(npp..'1.\ all.C'\\ ram~ artt:t \tdC"walk-~ .1t~v.1tll' 1n f{u n11 ng1on fkach \\-1 .~07 h1r rl't•1n,1rll1 t1un of damaged '1de.,.,:ilk' nl Jl,..., ntou n Laguna ikach and ~'~o.6~'i rur l'i1t )Llt• f'l'1rl1ng fac1h11c~ ;ind htllcv.a\ 1e~Pll\lTl.Jl1lt1n itl.ing the L)(."C"an f1nn1 1n '>Jt.'v. p1•rt fX·.11 h I hl' h1 11l'"3) pnlJC'(\~ lll1l11• 1hl' count\ 1nLrl·n1t•n1.ill}, lo-.cr to f1n1,h1n~ !ht· n1a' ter plan uf l nun I ~..-. 1dl' h1 kl•..-, a~' Ii) ('f('U\111i a lll'l .... Ork ul h1l.L'\\;I\\ hi n1ap)r \•orl. :ind \ht1pp1ng area' tlu· pl.in ,, 1nH·ndl·d hi L·ncnur;ig1· 1~ll1ng :1' :111 .1lh·rn11\1\l' 1111'.1 n~ of 1r:in,JlUl1.1tu·1n '1!11ll· rnain!a1n1ng 11 a\ thr 'l'111nd mu\t l'l(lpul.1r Tl'lfl·aunnal aCll\ 11 ) 111 Lhc l11un- L\, <llflll:ll\ \:lid Woman hit by car dies from injuries lly Tho O""Y ~llot An elderly Hund naton Bc•ch woman died Tuclday from injuries rcttivcd when she was hit b)' • truck while crossina Brookhunl Street on Monday. Jewell Gray, 16, was crossin& lrookbunt in an unmarked cros5w1lk 11 the i.n1trsection of K.am uel• Drive •t 11:53 1.m. Monda)' when tht w1s struck by• Toyota pickup d riven by 23-ycar-0ld Susan Kane of Btlltlower. liun11n11on Bea~h Poli« Sat. Bruce Kelly Yid. Gray was ev.-cuatcd b)' ht hcopter to :JCJ Medical Center in Onnse. She was pronounced dead at the hospi1.1I shonly 1f\er 10 p.m. Tuctday. Kell)' Yid there WIS I poss1btlity thal characs would be filed ap1ns1 Kal\e, "It's \Iii\ under investif,111on," he •id. "At this point. no ll'TCSI or ci111ion has bttn made." . " , pus .. 1h1hty" hi: v.111 &O 10 coun on tne tsi.uc as '.'CIL In · fact, a number of bu?t.1ncssc~ are hkcl}' keeping an .eye on the McCorn11ck caw:. he -.aid. • · l'rn ~urr they'll be \CJ)' interested, ll"t'' put 11 that W3} ... Hunt said Rut KL·nncy said he 1h 1nks the siin ord1nanll' 1mpro,cs Laguna's antheti<:a.I· I) and cmphas11.e~ us "small IO'&'n t·harac1c1 ·• "I think lht.'rc's a drama1ic difl"cl'C'nct 1n the wa} Laguna Beach looks versus tht v.·a) 1t looked 1n 1982." he safd. .. D numlx'r of lommunit1es ire rea1i:i1na.fhC a n1 h1anCt' and auracu vcncss or the to""'" can he d1r<'ctl~ related to thC"ir sign program Newport cyclist killed in crash with a pickup By BOB V AN EYKEN Th(" m(ltor1s1 who colhded with a Ntw- po.•rC lil.,ILh n1ut11rl ~cl"1 in a fatal ace•· dl·n1 I ul'\JJ\ 111gh1 "'BS making an illcpl 1.. -1u1u "' •h.l' 11n1t-. poh« ~jd Wcdno· ,, .. \ ira I <tlll' RaJstonc 1,_1f Landcas1er. 21 , .,.,,1, Jn' 1ng a I u~1,1n p1cll up nunhbound 1111 \l.tl o\nhur l}.oul(vard al 9:21 p.m. "hl'll he uttl·mpu:d th(• turn north of San Joaquin I-t ills Road and colhdt"d wilh I >1L·tnch ( harks Long, 28 . "''ho was 1oina 'nuth nn !vtac:.\nhur. Ncwpon Reach Pl1Ji, 1· I t I 1m Nt•v. man said. lung .,., .. ., trca1ed at thr scene by p.11 .1m<'ll"' ,ind 1hcn tran~poncd to Hoag ~lc 1nonal H o~p11al. whcrt he was tyro- nn(lnleJ dL·.1d ~hortl) i nerward. He was nu1 v.t·anng a hcln1l•I. N('wman said. Thi· a\t 1dt·n1 l'Ouldn'l havt ()("('urred at a "ur1'l' 11n1 t._ N('v.·n1an \aid. ·11 h11pj'.ll'ncd nihr about the time "4.'\l'r11I tirt''.'nrk\ d1\pl3)S v.•erc W1 nd1n1 up... ht: 'aid "We had to t.lote \.l :n •\nhur 10 1n\cst1p1e the ICC'ldtnt fhl•n all 0 1 11 \UJdl•n 1he firev.·orks shows ,t,1r1cJ gt't11n& out One of our hthC:Opte.r ut1it·er' \a1d 1raffi1 ..-.as backed up 1ll 1he "'n' 10 ld'\guna along Pacific Coast Hi&h· V.ll\ It JU~t 8l""'' to !>ho-.... Whit hlPPf'IS .... hen ) ou lost a ma,,or •rtcriaJ at a peak traffic 11 me •· Newman said tn\C'lillpton. had not dettrnunt'd \C1 ""hcthcr 1hcrt would bt hoiflC'S a;a1n~1 R111ds1onc stcmmlna from 1he acr1\icn1. who hid 1n the rtstaurani unlil it <Jori • • • A retidtnt movina from ShortclifT ROlld In Corona dfl Mar to Vista M1deta rtp0ned S 10.250 wonh of Jewtlr)' ,Ont ('tom I drtUt:r that hid betn ptC:ktd In • movl"I Wn that broke down on OISt Hish,,.·•y a nd Momin.a Can)'OR ROid. ••• ~veral male. youths apparcntl} pulltd 1 knife.on an.Jr.l•ine midcnt 1n lht a~a or the Nnr1hwood Von'\ 1upcrma rkc t aro und I 1.m. The you1h s were described as Hispen1c, drlvina a J1P1nt.te Cir. A crowl}•r·wieldina 1ran~1 cn t hrokc into a homt' In 1hr MOO blocll o( Par~ vc.n'ut on Monda' and ronfronu:d t ft"m1 lc The "-Oman called Police officc:rs v.ho arrt''lt•tl the man. p1 .. 1ol 1n h11 apanmtn1 1n the 100 hloc\: or Bay S1rcct on ,M onda~ n1gh1 . Police also confisca1e<I a 2l- rnllbcr riOc and ammun11ion. Hun1in91on Beoch ThiC"'eJ entertd 1 1aldence In the 100 ~acl or Hun1Iria10ft ..,_, 1hrouah a rear unlocked bcdroqn\ window and 11olc a S200 tetevilk>n tt.t, • SI SO V R, • $200 •terwo Md SSO Cl h. Emol<>Yttt ol Hobi< Spon Lim· ittd, l&Jt £, Coast Hi&hw•)'. d i• covered durina inventory that 26 P:IU'S or ski boots of various brlnds. .... •nd St)'IH •tre ,oM, •Iona witll a wt or uua keys 10 1he bull-. • • • Two &Wn melc 1Utpl!C11 in their lOI CMfM in'° Dd TKO ""8Uhlnt, )Qt -"· and Ii>< ..... "°""' --al•lle ......... pun<h<d I ..... IMfUI .. aad broke n. llola1 V .... .,. OUI I wk .... II -Wmo Cdlln. I "'72 Sood Co -"""' Rood. _,....,. I~ BB • ••• An lrvint min ·~~nUy c:•lled tht pot ce when his ft n'lalt room· in11e slapped him and thrtw hi~ food on the noor. Lapaa Beaeh A• ntinolt man who rqiontdty 1.tua1med to pull • 1un on lhe-ma~ and IC(urity auanf 11 the S.rf ond Sond HOid on T~ nilht wu Mft'tlcd for pubHc ifttoJ.· iQt.ton. Oun1 wcre confitcltt'd by Polter ._. bl1I w11 .. 11 s1cn . . . ~. A Mil-'°"lch llippod M<ho< off die -Of laivM -h Oft Tuttdly Ind drifted -- -by •••!lier ·-.... ldl toWtd h into Din• Point HlftJor. • • • ••• A man who pohl"C' sa y ""'"' rc1J'l)n · sible for 1 four•\'ChtCIC' rolh~1on 1n which thl'C'C people .,.,·ere-uljurcd ...., .• , aipturcd by poll«' 1n an lllK' tn Loma TcmC't' 1f\er ht' n~ \he KC'llC of 1hc 1«idtn1. The C'f'llsh O<'t'Un't'd 1t ppro.-.im•tcly I a..m. WC'dnctda). Coo1a MeN A petrlotk cnnk telephoned tht Countrytlde Inn on lndcpcndt~ °':r'° M)I he pu1 • bomb 1n the lo bcc1ute the: Bnstol lftt.t fKMe. WI fl)int the onftde.fllC nq. Of1lct.n did no1 find• bomb but lht hoMI d id rtmO\'f lht flat-• . . O.~•on ROll<ll•. J,, of c .... Mrte .,... arm1cd tor 1lteat<fl y n ... lne 1 .lX.HbH mi•utomalk' l • ••• Thr'ct 1cen.:1icrt knocktd on 1he door or an •partmctu in 1he 2200 block of Miner Street early unday mom1n1 •nd asked for one of the occupants by n1me. They then hurlt'd !.tick1 and l'OC"kt i nd fled in 1 v-an. The ,·tctim suffered m11\0f injur1c" • • • An •Wk -,..., uJCd lo txtak • kitchen window in tbc 900 block Qf Wot 18th lfttt '*"''~the rtttdtnl -.-.s in~kk h1tcn1na ao mu k at ll.10Lm, Monda . • • • ' ... meone kiC'kcd in tht ft'onl ** to a m:1dcnc:e in lhe 17000 bluet ti EJm Slrttt and 10~ a blut: ltltl m1 ... utoma pl51ol and a t 1.000 aokl chain. • • • lturafan nllt'l'd OUI I U ~= """ -• fl,000-,, ..... pidi .. .,.... •• 11111 and Otiw Avenue . ••• A ~· on lllt .acJ0 -ti llllePM>di • on... ..w • - pundted Mt J 1·>• Did -... -ih . . ' Tbllt\'n "' a wtUll' "'- '"" 12..-c\I ot = -Yllued ., Sl ,«Mt -u_q_., ....... ] .. , •• dil""""" ,,,__ ,,_~,..,. ' o h fined s 150,000, given suspen~ed prison terms WASHINGTON (AP) -Oliver N~ wu 11nteaced IO two ~rs Df'Obllion and fined SI ~.ooo for lran..Cooua crimn on Wednc~ay by a judte who said he had "willin&- ly and sometimes even excessively" clone the biddana of cynical SU• perion. North said he recotnizes he made mistakes and arieves about them. .. And I truly do pray about it every da .. XAs you a&and here now, you arc not the fall auy for this tragic breach of the public trust," U.S. District Juctae Gerhard A. Gesell told Nonh. .. You're here now because of your own conduct when the truth was comina out." Gesell senienced the 4~-year-old former Marine and White Houst .aide to IUSJ)CJ'ldcd terms Of thftt, two and one years for the three felony convictjons by a jury two months aao:'Your punishment will not include jail," said Gesell, who required North to perform J.200 bouri of community service to a local drua proaram. North's lawyers declined all com-ment on the sentence and gave no indication of whether they will file an appeal. But Nonh said he planned to. Four trials r~maln In Iran-Contra affair WASHI NGTON (AP) -Oliver North's scntenci~ Wcdne!day leaves four people still to be tried from the Iran-Contra a1Ta1r. Nonh's conviction was the fourth arisina from the diversion of profits from the secret sale of arms to Iran to aid the Nicaraguan contra rebels. The rcmaininJ cases, in brief. •Former national security adviser John M. Poindexter. North's boss fo r much or the period in question in I 98S and 1986. Poi ndexter 1s charaed with obstructing Congress and rnakina false statements in the various investiaations. No trial date has been set yet. • Arms dealer Alben Hakim. He is char.sed with conspiring to pay illepl gratuities in connection with the provision of a security fence at North's home and setting up a Swiss bank account for Nonh's children. No trial date has been set. •Arms dealer Richard V. Secord. Secord. a former Air EQ.rce general. is also charged with conspirina to pay illepl iratullics in coilWcction with the fence and the bank account. Trial 1s scheduJed in W•shington for Nov. JI. • Joseph F. Fernandez, former CIA station chief in Costa Rica. Fernandez is characd with .four counts of lyina to and obstructing the inquiries of the To"'er Commission and the inspector general of the CIA about his role m helpina Nonh cons1ruct a secret resuppl) airstnp. Trial is scheduled for Jul) 24 in Alexandria, Va. During his three-month tnal. North contended that in the Jran- Confra affau -m which U.S. arms were secretly sold to Iran and profits were divened to the Nicaraguan rebels -he only acted on behalf of Reagan administration superiors. The judge said, "I do not think in this area you were a leader at all, but really a low-rankinf subordinate workina to carry out in itiatives of a few C)•nical superiors. You came to be the point man in a very complex power play dev~lopcd by higher ups." Still, the judac said, Nonh re- sponded "willinal y and to some ex- tent even excessively" to their re- quests. North, spcakina almost inaudibly, told the Judae. "I have devoted nearly two decades to the servitc or our country and I would never knowin~y do anythm& to hun it or any of us inst1tut1ons. ... I grieve over what has happened and r truly pray about it evel) day." He said, too. "I also recognize that I have made many mistakes and as a result or those misukcs, I have been cenvicted or serious crimes." As a rcsl.lh of the sentence, the Navy. said it is suspcndina North's $23,000-a-year pension earned in 20 years or service, but is recommend-ing that it be restored by Comptrol- ler General Charles Bowsher. who has the final say. North s~ke of the trauma "this 2'h-year nightmare" caused his ram- ii> and said to Gesell, "I ask only that you consider these things when you weigh the sentence: That yo u be lenient so that they may have a chance to rebuild their lives." -.. ' l'ormer White House •Id• Ollver North •nd hll wife Betsey le•·ve u. s. Distr ict Court Wedne1d•y •ft•r North was sentenced. Abortion rights march pledged Fires sear 2, 700 acres, threaten homes WASHINGTON (AP) -Leaders of the National Orpnizat1on for Women. joining in an abortion r-iahas rally acros from the White Jiouse, pledaed Wednesday to mobilize a march on the Capitol that they hope will draw up to I million Americans. "We will orpnizc wi th NOW the laraest mass mobilization in his- tory," said NOW President Moll) Yard. "We arc aoina to tum this country upside down because we aren•a aoina IO take ia anymore." she said, referring to Monday's Supreme Court decisjon that allows states to restrict abortions. nwe~rc not about to go home and giH up," Yard told a rain- dampencd crowd of several hundred who had pthered in a park across the street from the White House. "We arc goina to stav and fight ... Yard announced that NOW has beaun plans for a "mass mobiliza- tion of the American people" in Washin11on at the end of October. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Brush fires aided by high temperatures and gusty windt in Southern California burned more that 2, 700 acres and threatened homes near San Diego on Wednesday. firefighters said. Temperatures climbed past 100 degrees in the inland areas. and gusty winds up to 19 mph whipped through canyons. making fire- fightina difficult. More than SSO acres were burning near the San Diego and lmpenal County border. about 50 miles south of the city of San Diego. .Called the ~ PJtdl... fire. 11 threatened homes in the area. said Dolores Fremter, spokeswoman for the California Department of Fo -es try. However. no evacuations had been made. More than 340 firefighters battled the blaze. and it was not kno" n when containment would be reached. "They'll be working all of tonight ·Beat the heat with our low rices! Musk in 12'X3' POOL PACKAGE Strong. sturdy cor- rugated steet wall pool with ladder. liner, auto-prime filter. and tomorrow at least.'' Fremter said. A fire that erupted Wednesday near Lake EJsmore burned 660 acres and was raging out of control said Tim Spann. another CDF spokes- man. The fire "'as threatening build- ings. Spann said. but he did not know if homes were in the area. Another fire. near Prado Dam in a dr) river bed 40 miles southeast of Los Angeles, was decJared contained by firefighters. and it was expected to be out b) midnight. More than 715 acres "'ere charred in the fire . but no homes or buildings were ever threatened, said Spann. The cause of the blaze was under investigation. Yet another blaze. dubbed the Box SP.rings fire. blackened 800 acres of hills above UC Riverside, said Spann. More than 250 firefighters "'ere on the scene of the blaze. which was declared 60 percent contained Wednesday e' ening. (':\l,l•'OH'\ I ·\ HHlt:1:s ly The Assocl•ted Pre ss Man_ convicted of kllllng drug agents PASADENA -A Taiwanese national was convicted Wednesda' of fatally shooting t\\O fedt'ral drug agents and wounding a third during an underco,er heroin deal that turned into an attempted robbery. The Superior Coun jul) dt'libcratcd for four days before finding Wei Wen Wang guilt) of murder. attempted murder and robber) in the deaths of Drug Enforce- ment Administration agents Paul ~ma and George Monto}a. Wang could also face the death penah) at his sentencing because the Jury found the special circumstances of murder during a robbery and multiple murder. 78 traffic deaths reported In state SACRAMENTO -The Cahfomia Highway Patrol reponed 78 traffic deaths over the long Founh of July weekend. Officers also made 2.857 arrests for driving under the influence. Of the traffic deaths reponed in CHP Jurisdiction, 49 victims were not wearing sea t belts. Sailor who deserted In 1969 discharged TREASURE ISLAND -A military judge on Wednesday ordered a bad conduct discharge and a suspended sentence for a Navy desener who led a successful and normal life for two decades without revealing his secret past. "I couldn't ask for anything more," said Charles Smith. a 43-ycar-old seaman apprentice. who walked away from his post at Treasure Island in September 1969. AlthouJh it was during the Vietnam era. Smith said it was a mamage gone sour and resentment of authority rather 'than politics that prompted ~is un_authorized leave. He ~urned himself aner gctti!lg a call from Nav) invcslJptors, who tracked him down through a routine credit checlc. 7-year-old shot by hollday reveler REDWOOD CITY -A 7-year-old airl who was shot an the head while watchina Fourth or July fireworks was in critical condition Wednesday af\er .KYCt&Lhours of surgery, said a nursing supervisor. Serena Haaactt was watchina fireworks wi th her family in front of her Daly aty home about 10 p.m. when she was shot in an •P?'rcnt random shooting. acoordina to Daly City police. No suspects were immediately identified. police said. "JI appears \baa someone was out celebrating the Fourth of July by firina some rounds." Daly City police detective Dave Boffi said. '\\110,\I llHlll' Lightning blamed for forest fires A wind-whipped fomt flre wnt smoke billowina t0,000 feet over the Utah-Colorado border and forced omda11 to ~trict air travel Wednesday. Hundreds of fireflahten battled lief\urint ftm in two other states. Liafttnina • was blamed for fires in Utah. Colorado anct 1n ahe Okefenokee Swamp i lona the Georli9-F1orida border. A 7~ blaze roared Pl•t fire hnes 1n the Aumc Canyon WildttnCM StUdy Area in eastern Utah and belched so much smoke that tbe Fedenl Aviation Adminiatntioa doeCd an airway in the area about 80 miJa west of Gnnd Junction, Colo .• PIMt workers expolid to ridlatlon -R M posi a 10 tlOOl cede said tryir Tl its ~ the sino ncvc gubc Be levc' ever may BaJa -F c, p, M1k Uni• Frar 1mrr halt grou In new· talk! "cor ma11 G1 Wed mec1 darit Sov1 men not Part· elect .... peoi: C1et~ a1Ta1 Tl men Lea1 "'ar \!,Cr( etToi "not ly 1 Be Bake Nor• bod• Sout Stau Cam once ber. the I Cam dem a ha to h1 the c frorr upri: Pale the I cent• Ct satel Net' also CISC' • • h - in "C, er of " of id n :h !d I s of '" or ly C· ,. 1d ic i7 IP I •d "1 el Id n ,. d °)' le :r 15 JI .o 'Y l IC y. .. .. rn II IO • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Juty 8, 1989 AO Ruling party concedes Baja defeat MEXICO CITY !AP) -The op- position celebrated its tint victory 1n a aovemor's race after the lnst1tu- tion1I Revolutionary Pany con- ceded defeat in Baja California, but said Wednesday the rulina pany was tryina to cheat elsewhere. The pany, known as th~ PRI for its Spanish initials. has controlled the federal <1nd state aovernments since its roundina in 1929 and had never conceded the loss or a aubernatorial election. Because of election fraud charges leveled apinst the PRI for decades, even its opponen1s said the pany may have won more by losina in Baja, one of fi ve states that voled Sunday, 'wn it would have pined throuari victory. .. This brinas chanae to the socio. political reality not only in Btja California but in all of Mextco bf. cause it inspires confidence in their officials,·• pid Ernesto Ruffo. who won the 1overnorship for the Na· tional Action Pany, known by its initials PAN . Ruffo said from his hometown ol ·Enscnada his victory was "a step toward &realer citizen participation in public decisions ," but PA N presi - dent Luis H. Al varez said the PRI was trying to cheat in the state leJislaturc. He said' Ruffo cannot govern ·•en- Fran.ce, Soviet leaders call for Lebanon truce PARIS (AP) ....:. Presiden1s M ikhail S. Gorbachev of the Soviet Union and Francois Mitterrand o f France on Wednesday called for an immediate truce in Lebanon and a hall to arms deli veries to Lebanese groups involved in the connict. In a statemen1 issued at a 1oin1 ne"'S conference after two days of talks, the two men said they were ··convinced thal Lebanon must re- main sovercian ... Gorbachev also indicated on Wednesday 1ha1 he was prepared to meet with leaders of Poland's Soli - darity union move ment and said 1hc Soviet Union would accept govern· mcnts in the Soviet bloc 1ha1 "'ere not dominated by the Commun1s1 Partr . He said "the right to free election ... is of \'ital importance." "How I.he Pohsh and Hungarian people decide 10 structure their so- c1ct~· and their lives will be their affair," he said. .. The Gorbachev-M iuerrand s1a1e- ment on Lebanon supponed Arab League auempts _to set~le the c1~ ii v.·ar but also wud their countries were a\'ailable to help "·1th o ther effons to reach a peaceful se11lemen1 "notably in the framework of !he ttOKl,D HKt•:•·s Gorbachev confirms he has been baptized PARIS (.A.P ) Mikhail S. Gorbachev. secretary-general of 1he officiall y · atheis1ic Soviet Com- munist Party, told reporters Wednesday he had been ba\)tizcd. "I was baptized. I was chnstened. and I think this is quite normal," the Soviet \)residen1 said in response to a quesuon at a news conference. Gorbachev has said his grand- parents once took him to church but that he fell no need to return after the first visit Gorbachev's mo ther, Maria Pan· tele>evna. is said to attend a Russian Orthodox Church no t far from her home in Privolnoye, a rural "illage in southern Rus sia where Gorbachev was born. United Nations Security Counc11:· France and the Soviet Union. together "·ith the United States. China and Britain, make up the five perntancnt members of the Security Council. · , Baker endorses Sihanouk's efforts BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Brunei -Secreta ry or State James A. Baker Ill today endorsed effons by former Cam~1an head of sta_te Prince Norodom Sihanouk to work ou1 a power·shanng agree-men! with Cam- bodia's pro-Vietnamese go"emmc nt. Baker spoke to a conference of foreign mirnstcrs of the Associatio~ of Southeast Asian Nauons and five outside panics. Previous!}. the United States had bttn less explicit in suppon1ng effons .b.Y Sihanouk and Cambodi.an leader Hun Sen to a.grtt on forming a prov1s1onal aovemment once Vietnam completes the scheduled withdra"·al of its forces in Septem- ber. One of Baker's main objectives is to head ofr the return to power of the Khmer Rouge. which he believes could lead to a second ho locaust 1n Cambodia. Hard line endangers Israeli coalition TEL AVIV, Israel -Prime Minister 'li'itzhak Shamir. giving in to demands from hawks in his right·wing Likud bloc, on Wednesday adopted a hard line against the to Palestinians. Shamir. in putting down a challenf.e to his leadership, came out strongly in fa vor of more Jewi~h settlements 1n 1he occupied territories and the exclusion of ~40.000 Arabs 1n cast Jcrusalcn1 fro m proposed ele<:tions 10 choose Palcst1n1an negotiators. He also demanded an end to violence associated with the Palestin1an uprisini before any vote could b:e held a~d . rtjccte~ any possibility of a Pales1inian state bcina formed. Finance M1n1ster Shimo n Peres. leader of the rival Labor Pany. attacked the statements and raised 1he possibtlity his center.left pany would drop out of the coalitio n government. China stops forelgo_news .broadcasts BEIJING -Qina has ordered major hotels in the capital to unhook satellite dishes that rcttivc foreign news broadcasts. including Cable News Network hotel officials said Wcd.ned.sday. In addition to CNN., some hotels also recc:vc lhe U.S. Armed Forces Radio, Television Service and, in a few circled, surrounded and pmsured by an illcaJtimate lqislaturt con- troUcd by the PRt\:',,'Alvarez ad- dressed a rally outside the federal Senate buildin& in Mexico City. President Carlos Salinas de Gortari was inauaurated Dec. I with a weak mandate because of his nar· row victory in an election marred by fraud. He won respect with efforts 10 rcvi"e the economy and fight endemic fraud and corruption, but many viewed Sun~ay_'s sta_te clec· tions as a test of his 1nten11ons. 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Monroe, N.J., recorded more than 13 inches of rain, southern Anne Arundel County, Md .. had 10 inches and 20 inches were reported in the southeastern Bucks County. Pa .. and in the Philadelphia area. • Heavy rain Ooodcd tracks and disrupted Amtrak passenger service alOOJ the railroad's busy northeast corndor. Busing and long delays affected nearly I 0.000 passengers. a spokesman said. Heavier rainfall dunng the sax ho 1,1rs ending at 11 a.m. PDT an - cl ud.ed 6.8 inchc~ at Mt. Holly. N.J .: 5.7 inches at Wnghtstown. N.J.; 4.8 inches at downtown Philadelphia; 2.3 inches at Newark. N.J.: 1.5 inches at W1lmingto1t. Del.; and 1.2 inches at New York City's Kennedy Airport. Temperatures around the nation at noon PDT ranged from 5 7 "' NEWPORT BEACH· PASADENA MAINPLACE/SANTA ANA dcgrccs at Arcata Crescent Cit)~ Calif .. to 112 degrees at Pierre. S. D Wednesday's low an the Lower 4 states was 26 degrees at Truckee. Calif. Thursday's forecast called for showers and thunderstorms from the middle and south Atlantic Coast states. the Ohio and TennesStt val- leys. the Gulf Coast state<i '" southern and eastern Texas. Highs were predicted an the 7(.r, over western Washington and along much of the Pacific Coast: 80s 10 lower 90s across most of the na11on: between 95 and I 05 degrees from the central Plains to South Dakota and southern Minnesota: 9S to 105 degrees over the Great Basin and interior valleys of California. FRI., JULY 7TH at all At-Ease Stores" - •m -0 5 :>"' • ' :>"' 2 5 ,_,.., 5 l Im 00 • ) "'-• 2 ) "' 2 5 tOSp"'.~ ¥><! ...... .. "1• • ,,, I ,...,~at 01 p"' I t ~~:e, ~'.61 ~ov.·er 4~ Truckee, tiled for TJS from ti c Coast :sStt val- tales '" 11as. the 70s nd along : 80s 10 : na1ion; !CS from 1 Dakota S to 105 1sin anlt 1ia. - II, ..., .... • ' I .DI IOH I \I . ' Public deserves option to use the OMV on Saturday Retailers have done it for as long as we can remember. Som.e banks that recognize the importance of customer service ha ve started doing it. Even Pacific Bell Telephone plans to Sl?rt keeping its offices open on Saturday, and so shoul<t t~c Department of Motor Vehicles. , Rc.\81lcrs and the Service industry no longer have a Jock on hav1'ng to work on Saturday. It is a fact of business life. A fact that not enough government agencies recognize . If you want proof, drivC' past the OMV's Costa Mesa ~fficc earl y in the morning. The office opens at 7, but the ~1ne u~ually begins forming at 6:30 a.m. That could change if a ,hill approved last Saturday durina a special weekend session of the; Legislature is approved by Gov. Deukmejian . Assemblywoman Delaine Eastin's bill would have the DMY open 16 of its· offices on Saturday to test public reaction. We agree with the bill's intent, but they could save themselves some of the trouble. A similar test was conducted 10 years ago. Eastin, 0 - Fremont, says over 75 percent of the people surveye d during that test said they wanted the OMV offices open o n Saturdays. . Two weeks ago OMV employees in Costa Mesa were taking another survey from J'COP:le waiting in line. They wanted to know if people wo uld like the OMV to stay open later on some weekdays, but there was no question about Saturday. Saturday hours at the OMV would be a big conve- nience for many people and could reduce some of the Monday th.ro ugh Friday chrunch. Spreading the crush of people taking driving tests; rcsistering and reregistering veh.1cle~ and taking their driver's licenses over a six-say period 1s m ore than a convenience. It is a necessity. Orange Co.unty's growth doesn't recognize Saturday as a day o (T, and 1f the state a nd area papulation continue to grow. at the p_redicted rates it will be necessary to have mo re pubhc agencies open on Saturday. Expanding the business week by o ne day at the 147 statewide OMV offices is a logical step, one that should haye been taken yean ago. OplnlOnt expressed In thlt apace tr• thoN of lhe Dally Piiot. Other vtewa exprened on this Pao-are lhOM of tM!r author• tnd ar11t1t Rud••' comments are Invited and may be tent to The Dtity Pllol. P.o : Box 1580, Costa Mest 92820. Ollll:H \OIC I ., Private toll roads Gridlock is a frustrating problem in large urban are3's of California. but private toll roads to help relieve traffic conaestio n arc not the answer. The governor wants to let private companies finance and build state h.i&h~ay projects. They \YOuld recover costs and make a profit by charging a toll to mo torists. Highways arc a state rcspGnsibility and should remain a state respansibility. The state 's highway sys1cm shouldn't be allowed to become a crazy quilt of public and private highways. The pressure on the freeway systems of the large metropalitan areas will begin to case only when people are weaned from their autos into van pools. light rail. bus a nd other mass transit alternatives. That's where Dcukmcjian's efforts and energies should be directed. That's where mo re resources need to go. Creative ideas arc needed to help solve California's traffic problems. bl.it building m ore and more freeways - with gas 1ax or toll road mo ney -is a detour to nowhere. VJuJJa TJmrs-DeJta Oil spills The causes of the thrtt latest oil spills are similar to those for the Alaskan spill: huma n error. negligence and inadequate ship hull designs. It is time that Congress require a ny tanker using U.S. waten to have a do uble hull to reduce the passibility of rupture and spill. Ifs also ume for the courts to throw the book at the ships' officers whose erron or , more likely. negligen ce caused the gro undings and collisions. The ocean and its life belong to all of us. not just the oil companies. Stocttoa Record ORANGE COAST D1i~_P_i_la_t ___ 2_ ................... llOMfMl)I Ou'cMWI -- 1 .... 1... Edlto< Don F~nfty ~e Editor Tom Clanin News Editor Stew --City EdltO< -Roger Bloom flnl(ff'f'dltot Donni M~ Business Editor Rog<r Cnon 5po<U Edita< , __ OraMCton Dttlector r"' """° Clrculotlon Mlrt. Mgr. -Fr..-. HO<ntD<llwiy~ ChllonGood Custon'ltf' Sf-rvlct . ,, ___ Coe • a11r --~-HlnOMgr- Ooml J«obson C_,.Mgr, Olr1)nr'I ,,.,, .... Mlllilr-... .............. " --... 0..fll ~ 0 Pt•-: 1""t1 °"""" . ...... -. ' ,,_,,,_ S,1d9I S.W ,.._.,. -Dll-,,,,...,,. ... ••tnm - ....... , • Tluodoy, Jutt •• -11.7 I I l 'Tt_H, Victoria Street plan neglects· the residents To the E.ditor: The Costa Mcp, City Council needs lO rec0Jn1ze individual neiah· borhoods in its plan to widen '1ic- tor1a S1rcct. This would aPJ>e&r to be tht pc-rfccl 02portunity to diven commuter traffic out of the residen- tial areQ inst_~d of usi111 residential 1trcc1s to feed onto Victoria Street. If 1hey would form cul de sacs on all the strtets west of Placentia Avenlie and nonh of Victoria and olo1e Wilson Street at Canyon Dnve. t his could be accomplished. The current plan includes only closina some of the streets and al· Jowina Wilson Strut to--bc used as a short·cut to Hun1inaton Beactl and to the new Fairview Rcgjonal Park. Many of the streets in this older communily don'I have sidewalks makin' travel for pedestrian dif- ficuh 1r not danaerous at current lraff"ic levels. Stage is finally set for an earlier California primary Children can't play in their front yards or ride their bicycles 11.fely. lncrcucd traffic also makes lhe bousn more accessiblC' to crime •nd traffic accidents. Oosina lhe area to residential traffic would in no way li~it access b)' emcraency vehicles. Granted_)_ ~ .Yictoria~ help -commuters in both Costa Mesa and HuntinatorL Beach, but we need to preserve a -safe environment f« our children. SACRAMENTO -Would-be presidcn1s. one suspcc1s. love it thal Cahfornia conduc1s its presidential r.r1mary election in June, one-of the ast stops in the quadrennial cycle of preliminary voting. They love i1 because they can 1ap California's power and financial cc n1crs for cash to run primary campaig,ns in states where e\cc1ions arc earher ac\d cheaper, such as Nev.· Hampshire. By the time California's early June primary rolls arou nd , the nomi - nations arc set. and no one needs spend the SI O million-plus that a full-scale California campaign takes. As tha1 syndrome has become cnarained, resentment ag.a1nst it has grown. California politicians and political financiers rcscnl being treated as cash cows with lit1lc in put into sclet:tio n of presidential nominees. That resentment has bttn cs· pccially stron1 on the Democratic side of the polit.ical world. Ronald Rcapn's dominancc of Republica n presidential politics has kept Cali- fornia GOP leaders content, although his retirement could chanat that after 1hc George Bush era concludes .. Democratic leaders -bo1 h 1he public variety found in legislative and other offices. and private financiers and activists -have 5cen nomination after nomination de· !ermined without their opinions or influence. Most galling, they have seen their pany nomina1e a series or ca n- didates who not onl y lost 1n Cali- forn ia , but lost the presidency most of 1he 1imc. California hasn'I voled Democratic in a prcsiden1ial cl«- tion since 1964. There is a strona tx:lief among California Democrats that if the stale played a more .prominent role in choosing the pany's nominee. he or she would have-a bC'tter chance or winning in 1he increasing.l y critical ' Sun Belt sta1es, wh ich have been voti ng Republican with montonous regularity or late. That concer:n will become more uitical after 1he 1990 census because the Sun Bell states will gain at lcasl a dozen more cl«loral votes due-lo population growth. half of 1hcm 1n California. The solution to their dilemma. California Democrats believe, is to move California's presidential pri· maf')' up two o r three months. thus forc1n1 would-be prc~dents to cam- pai&n tn the state as well as to collect money here. For years, the Ocmocra1s· w1\hng- neu 10 advance the state's pres1den· tiaJ primary has been stymied by Republican Gov. George Dcu· kmejian's opposition. Dcukmejian's public a,._umen1 was 1hal an earlier prcsidcntJal pri- mary would cost too much mo ney, because a June primary still woUld ha ve to be held for stale offices. One suspects, however, that Dcu- kmcjianAs real rca50n was that he didn't want to do anything that miahl upset lhc Republican White House. either in 1984, when Rcapn was runnin1 for re-clec1ion. or 1988. when desianatcd heir Bush was Sttk- ina the nomination. An earher Cali- fornia primary in 1988 might have &iven Jack Kemp or some other GOP hopeful 1 chance to score an early brcakthrou&h. Once the 1988 prcs;idcntial elec- tion was history, Ocukmejian sud- denly chanacd his mind. He off· handedly declared 1n hi• State ofttic State address 1n January that he would be willinJ 10 advance the date of the Califom1a primary. With 1hat sianal. the state's Democratic officials lost no time in drafting ICJislation. California state Assemblyman Jim Costa. D-Fresno. introduced a bill for a March presidential primary. On a bipartisan ~16 vote, n cleared the full Assembly and moved to the Senate. Said Costa: "I think 11 really is in 1hc best interest of 1he citizens of our state-who believe we: should have some say in sclcctin1 the president of the U.S." Added Ross Johnson, Republican leader of the California Stale A,._ 1Cmb1y: .. for the folk.I in Iowa and f';'e.w ~ampshirt to have pater par· t1c1pa11on 1n the ~5 m&kn no sense whatsoever. • The March date 1s not engraved 1n stone. The el«tion could tx: shifted 10 April. espttially if it were to be combined with non-presidential pri- mary vo1in1 as a money-savina gesture. But barrina some last·minutc- hitch. 1t)e pri mary will be advan~ .at leasl 1wo months in 1992, and the political chemistry wi ll be chanaed. One cynical view is tha1 Oeu- kmejian chanacd his mind so !hat some· frin1y CaJifomia Politician could win the Democratic no mi- nation and thUs wind the pany's chances apinst Bush in 1992. Docs that sound like Jerry Brown? Whatever, the 1992 campaian suddenly will become more intemt- in1 in California. Du Wallen 11 • 1yNJ~ted col•mal•t. The same City Council that closed Swa n Drive to allow Mesa Verde residents to eliminate commuter traffic from their streets doesn't seem to belipve this West Costa. Mesa nci&hborhood is as important. · KAREN OLUU. ROSEMARY PHEASANT Com Mct0 JWA consumer survey sets a good example To the Ed.Jtor: I am pleased ar'ld a bit surpriiled 1hat a larac busincn like Joba Wayne Airport is takiQI the \i1ne and-manpower to involve the ~ or the facility m certain ··~ of the final dnian or the expa terminal. • .. Rather than just acocptin1 tM desians or a hi&h--powettd interior design company, the Airport Am Task Force 1s focusina its 11tcntlon on ask1n1 Lra velcn at the airport for their opinions and recommen· dalions about the t}'PC' of an for the terminal walls and bcsl lookina and most comfortable lypc of chain for the waitina areas. I applaud the airport for involvin1 the usen of its P,roduct, and I do hope the results or the survey art taken to heart by the people who dcsia.n tht new racili1 y. r am ~rtatn Oranae County•s frequent a ir tr.svelcrs arc lookina forward to see- ing and tcstin1 the people's preferences. SHARL YN KERR Sophomore Corona del Mar Hi&h School Cox helping to A bl f · ht "d red irect U .S. pro em 0 s1g prov1 es TothcEd>1or. Representative Chris Cox 11 1 insi~ht on systems' working· s :~~:.!~.t~~~:.~ff~~~:~ =;! back to social ind economtc world f prominence.--- SACRAMENTO -This is a itory of two People with problems. Judith Mac Miller is ~I years old and has a kidney di~asc that re- quires dialysis thrtt timc-s a "·eek. She is lcp.lly blind ond has no money. Kenneth Smith is 1n bad shapc-1 too. Medically speakin,. he is better orr than Ms. Miller 1n thtt even profound ianoninct docs not require dialysis. Kc is also able to work. · Mr. Smith is an attome).' with the Sacramento firm of Williams &. -shtdd,~anctirwui:n-a legal rontC"1.'1 that Mr. Smith and Ms. ~11ller rt· oenfu' compared problems. "They subpoenaed me down to court.:' Ms. Miller said. "and this mtn (Smith) took me ou1sidc 1he courtroom when the)' read my name, says I didn'I hive no lea to sta.nct on. That if t didn"t pay for thoee checks, ~C' aoina to JO after e:veryihina I had. that I could end up In Jail. I Mid l never wrOte 'hose check•. I ~ 1 peper to he could stt the wriU .. Wit dltTeret1t. I iho'Ntd him the pal1ct: report when r calttd them lbal the c:hecb were atok.n. He said I 11111 bad IO ll"Y·" The checks Ms. Miiiet wat rder· rint lo were written on three: dif- A:ftflt 11CCOUn1t: -two of whitb wen: '°ftt clOICd: -., thrtt ~ .. cin. Tbt)' Mn writ\Cn in the spriq of 1911 .... -so. "TM-toldme l,...toiol lllbld." Ille aaid, "and In Ille 11iriM: bdi>lo I ,..., 10 tllt ..... ial, 1 _ ....... _ ........ _. 10 do ii wllilt I -Id •ID -. I .-t1oc.-rrommyaW ... <OllnU ID ... -· .... 1 -~ ral re .-diadtt bod ....,. ......., until oil« 1 '°' out or the "°""'!al. "1 ""lied t"' police~· -• I flNftd out. .. proo he expected. and thr line went His review of lhc clements of the quiet for 10 sttonds. · · pl' ''The date she went blind," he Economic Opponun1ty Act com 1· sa id. "I asked her the date she ~nt men ts claf\1 te0ntri butina leaisl1ton: Jerry Lewis Jack Buochner. Bill bhnd. and she wouldn't 1cll me.·· Archer, Bill freniel. Bob Dole. Dick I ckpltincd to Mr. Smith that Armey. Bob 1..1..,..manino and Bob becau5t Ms. Miller's bhndnns is Kasten. .,... progn:-ss1vc, h may tx: difficult for At one of the act's co-.1 ulhon.. ~r 10 pul her fintcr on what day the Rep. Coll demonstrated the t"""t of "''t:nl bhnd. • ~-I "Then how do I It.now she was lnteUtctual humihty __ which 'flti I bl ind when ~lhe checks wen:-writ· Ca tllpault U1 into the '90I witb oridt. By that time Kenneth Smith. wa.§ icn?'' he Yid. K.L JACK CALDWELL on the case. I said It didn't make any dif· Corona det ~ "We wn1 out numerous lett~" ftrtn« if She dian"t write them. --------- Smith aaid, "contac1cd her 10 vcr1f) There was another lon1 s1lcn«. her llddrns. and filed suit She had "She d1dn'1 even have a whitc her chlncc to anJ"''tr the complaint. cane ... he satd. that was her (cpl rrmcdy. And .. ,, 11 possible. Mr. Smith.'' I said, that's what I told hc-r. wc•re not here "ihat you aren'1 sman enouah or to liti,.le, wt'rt here to collect the scnsili\'C enoulh to aP. lhc ri&ht debt.' . qucst1on1":t'' It wt• pointed out lo Mr. Smll~ All 11\11 -or al most all of it - that Ms. Mlll~r was n·ot only de.?t1-wu Slid on • Thunday. tute, buulso an ~c.-proccu of1ou11 O n Fnday, Kenneth Smith called blind,. had btcn 1n ·~ out or the me back and he'd chan8Cd his mind. hospital and was ~.tay1nl with ~er "I'm 101n, to drop the judament 11'1!>thcr. He u idl Art )'O~ llYl,RI apin•l her beceute of the Nd blind pcol)fe. cant be cnm!nals'f' . . prett.'" Still, I can"t lct m)' questions l said that In the conf"!s1on. 1t 11 ao unantwm:id.. If I provt Jbe'a pDllibk &he wa n't r-Yl"I much lyi na. even if the'• on her dtath Md. ••••lon to lcttm about checks she rn prcsi .chatlta. be said. never wrote. Pu.rtlr,'out -or awiOlity I ...uct .. , hear thia ~and dance all the how ht altftekd co ia~.iai.. "0. time;• he 11id . "I m not rnponsibk: her hoepical recona,.. M taid. If W's blind OC' sick. or even lflhe's ••Compare her Jlft•lion checks so '°' aome ekictronic 1i1mo she touch-the ones IM •rs tlM: didn'1 write. .. a whit twr "°"' to write chocks." 1 Mid. .. You doa't .. ve' aay nellt I llMd IWn thon aboOlt lhc. way h< 10 11111 st oft W\y ......., W li\'O' it wboMneed her \0 court and threat· 1o you'"' onoil lltr. Mr. Sm Ill du>eltl<d oc A...i.., 1o111 • .._ '!!"'~I-11 ... ys love It wh<ft llo<y 00r11 coll )'Olf down ....., 100. • he ~ -t Mftf 11kt I'd put htr in said. "'atMt .rou~rc Pal 10 loot Joli" llo Mid-Miolley llod If )'001'1' -· • ..... il .. 'dchc<kodil<r .... • fdliall ..... n .......... .... ............. -Oii ... -lrnowilll ~ Smltlo ii .. ... .... liil'I -the -.... llld. --...... ..., .. not• lri<tltlik -• ,.._ -It • -.., • .. 1 .... Mr. Smith whit ~ of 11••••• I 1 P t L • I I 0 II \ \ I ' Ill ' I II II \ Todoy is ThondaJ, Mr 6. "" 117111 cla of 1989, ,_ -"' clays lefl on the ,,_, . Tod&y'a hipli&hl ia M.-.Gi y. On Joly 6, 18ll, F.-11 - Loub Pasteur succeufW.ty leAed, • anti·rabics vKcinc on a bQy wtto bad been bitten by .. Ill-..... On this dl1e: In 115', Ille R<1111bllcan ...., came lnto btina 1t a coe..._ Ill Jocbon, Miclo. ID 1923, tllo U .. fl ..... Social111 •:~•ca .. 1 t In 19!~·-~-'°! r:;;:n;:'t _ ....... •• 19'1. - thofi .. -W1m•••'-........ _ "'2- l -• M 0Nnte COMt DAILY '9LOT/ T~. JuitJ 8, 1Me robe discovers bands around Neptune's south pole M' 11.-111 NASA ~ llloWI •rtr· etlH ~ at Neptune*• IOUlttpole•ndlPOI ltelleved to It• ""''* to J .... KI Great Red SltOI• 8y UI SllO.L ,,, ............ as they blow around the &lobe, the bends on Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus are straiaht belts encircl· PASADENA -The Voyqcr 2 in& those planets. space probe has found two huac Such bands probably are "patterns dark bands formin& a collar around brouaht about by circulating winds" Neptune's south ,P.Ok1 and they may in jet streams that now parallel to be 2,700.mile.wide oelts of wind· the edies of each band, said Rich blown clouds, scientists said Terrile, an astronomer at the Na· Wednesday. tional Aeronautics and S{>ace Ad· "They are Easomeh~'hat like the jet ministration's Jet Propulsion La~ streams on rt , ~id . Andrew O!Jtory. ln~rsoll) a l>la".'etary sc1ent1st at the Neptune's bands form a collar !;alifomaa fnstatu~e ~f '.f ec~nOIOfY· around the planet stretching from SO But the: real 11mllanty is with devees south latitude to 70 dcarees (ba~ds in the atmosphe~s of) south latitude, said Candice Hansen, Jup1te~1 Saturn ,an~ Uranus. . a planetary scientist at thc labora· t}nh~e Earth s JCt s~ ~mds, tory. That means each band is about wh1ch zipq across vanous lat1tud~ ~ 2. 700 miles wide. \ D .. 1 ._rd) 9&'92 \ ----_t ..._~ 47" r -D -;,-:-_w: e ........... .,.. ............. u,•111-.... ....... .. ................ 11.11 ..,. • ...., ..., ............ 11.• .,....... •... ::: ....................... . &:.':!:'' I • .... , .• , ... Pressurized to r~ ............ '11111M11 9t1""""11 9t1n.'IM11 9t1eitnft14 lt181171R14 ~14 "1W79'11 lt17'1"2f'11 lt1~1 ~ ... ,. ~ .... ,. ,...""',. ,.., ..... ,. ~•••u• ..,...,. • The dark bands were visible in what NASA called "the best color photo of Neptune taken so far by the Voyqer 2 spacecraft" The probe made the fhotoaraph June 22 at a distance o 57.2 million miles from the planet, and NASA released an enhanced venion of the color pie· turc Wednesday. Also visible in the photoaraph are hints of two similar bands of wind· blown clouds encircling Neptune's north pale, said physicist Ed Stone, NASAs Voyager project scientist and a vice president of Caltech. The photograph also shows in areater detail a large dark spot - a cloud system biucr t~.an th~ en~ire planet Mars -seen in earlier 1m· ,....,. ..... t41Mll ., ... ..... 1119111' q.n ... ,. "'"'" .., ... U.11 ,.,....,. -, ..... ,. -...., '"""' ... ., .. ,..,,....,. ... ,, .. ,. ''l'llNlll I • ""' U.11 ,.,..II •ta .. ,. ~· -~ .... .. ., aacs of Neptune. Scientists said June l 9 that they believe the 6,200.mile- wide spot is a storm similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot or Earth's hurricanes. Vo)'l&Cr is still too far from Nep. tune to determine if the bands con- tain dark hiah·altitude clouds or if they arc broad ribbons of clear sky that allow Voya,er to peer at dark clouds lower in Neptunc's at- mosphere, Tcrrile said. The spacecraft was 45.5 million miles from Neptune on Wednesday, cruising at 42,203 mph as it h~aded for its Aug. 24 close encounter with the solar system's fourth·largest planet. Voyager was 2.67 billion miles from Earth, but has traveled . , ........ ,.,.. ... , t-....t14 ., .. , .... ,. tf1All lt1 ..... 14 l?U1 lt1~,, ...... ............ .,.. ...... ttLtt ""1 • .,,.,. -....,. ,, .... lt111170HR1 I ..... "PttMIT'lt14 ?UI ,......,.,. ·-lt1 ....... ,, ..... "Pt••ntll -....... , .... lt11111'0HRt4 to.II .,_.,,_,. ., .. , .,......,, ·-.. ~ ..... " •tt "PttMIT'ltt. .,.,., .. ....,..,. ·-.,_.''"' --...wttl , ... "' ....... , . ..... ,. lt1tln'CIHR14 14.11 , ....... -._ .. ,, ·-...... , .... ....... 4.38 b1lhon miles along its curving path since it was launched 12 years ago. Neptune's bands look like a single band on the Voy•ger photograph. But close examination indjcates Chere are two bands separated by a thin boundary, Hansen said. Voyager 2 and its twin, Voyager I , were launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in 1977. They explored Jupiter in 1979. VoyaJCr I new past Saturn in 1980 and 1s now headed toward inter- stellar space. Voyager 2 encountered Saturn 1n 1981 , Uranus in 1986 and will ny about 3.000 miles above Neptune's north pole cloudtops at 9 p.m. PDT Aug. 24. ('01 '\'I'\ HHll.I·' Freeway lanes Closed tonight Alternating lanes on the south- bound Costa Mesa Freeway will be closed tonight between the Santa Ana Frcewa)' and Edinger A venue from 8 p.m. to 5 a.nt tonight for rest riping. Also tonight, the No. I lane on both the north and southbound Santa Ana Freeway will be closed between Jamboree Road and Redhill Avenue from 8 p.m. until S a.m. for the removal of construction barriers. On Friday mght, the No. I lane on both the north and southbound Santa Ana Freeway will be closed between Sand Canyon Avenue and Jamborec from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the removal of the existing median barn er. Ferguson named to subdivisions-panel Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R- Newport Beach, was named to a newly created Assembly Select Com· mittee on Common Interest Sub- divisions. Ferguson, who dq]t with many comm unit>-associations _in the late ·6os as vice president of The Irvine Co., said that the new committee will be a focal point for all-legislation dealing with community association management. fees and rules. among others. ... HB pan~/ opening The Huntington Beach City Council needs a fcw volunt«rs to serve on the Council on Aging. which looks after the activ1t1es and faciliues for senior citizens. Applications are availablc by mail from the Public Information Officc. 2000 Main St., Huntington Bcach. or may be picked up at their office on the second noor of the Adminis- tration Building in the Civic Center The voluntary positions arc ap- pointed by the City Council and applications should be returned by Monday. Bus fares lncr~ased . The Oranae County Transit Dis· trict has increased the one·way fares for the local bus service from 80 cents to 85 cents. Fares for scnfors on the fixed routes remained the same. Fares on the district's Dial·A-Ride servlce were also increased, from S 1.60 to SI. 70, except for seniors and hand•· capped patrons. The district will continue its n<><harge policy for transfers. For informatJon, call OCTD's Jn. formation Center at 636-RJOE . GRAND OPENING MITZI'S OF MEMPHIS Hair 'nd Nail Studio For Men & Women x Full Services including: ~~tins ,..... c.I Neil SculpNrlnc Fut~ fine hlir care products by RE.OKEN 1101 Soud'I hctfic Coest High~y l..lpwlelch 491-8633 Present this ad for a nt .. - rving years iing1c nph. icatcs by a ~er I, .. , 1979. 1980 inter· 1tcrcd 6 and sbovc sat 9 a ~s 1t oo uth- till be Santa venue ht for nc on >0und :losed 3"d intil 5 Jct ion 1ncon >0und :losed c and n . for 1edian ' n. •· to a Con1- Sub- many c late Irvine 11i11ec lat ion iation mo ng City tn lo \ging. 'S and r mail )ffice, kach, offi ce ninis- cntrr. ~ ap- 1 and <d by 1 I Dili- ' fare s m 80 fixed n on ervicc 60 to tandi- 1 will y for i's ln- E. G IS • • ,., a • Diiiy Plllt Tl1URSDAY, JUL y 6, 1969 I : J • " i -, > • .,"1 !. HAWAIIAN FRESH .NEAP)JLE SALADS FOR Want to taste three great Hawaiian salads' Then try these ideas that come straight from the islands. They combine flavo r with flair, and they are "wickie, wi ~kie" (that's Hawaiian fo r quick, quick) to prepare. Each year tho usands of vacationers enjoy the beauty o f Hawaii. These visitors learn very quickly that Hawaiians a re proud of their pineapple. Its flavor enhances the taste of so man y other foods including vege tables, meat, fish' and poultry. Pine- apple is an excellent source of fibe'r, is lo w in cal o ries , high in Vitamin C and meets the d e mands o f to day's health-conscio us consumer. Fresh pineapple, you sho uld unders tand, d oes no t ripe n any further after it is harvested fro m the plant . Pl ac ing a pineapp le in the window to ripen is useless. That's why it's impo rtant to k>o k for the Hawaiian identification on the label. Hawaiia n s kno w just when to pick a pineapple. The .recipes featured here are tempting exampl es o f how Hawaiian fresh pineapple, subtle seaso nings, and a variety of ingredients can be turned into spectac ular salads. Do n't be intimi- dated by the "Neptune Outrigge r." Jus t follow the diagram for cutting the pineapple. Yo u'll be s urprised how easy it is to prepare and serve. HAWAIIAN FRESH PINEAPPLE ·- Facts and ·Tips • Unlike most fruit, pineapple h no starch teserve to convert to sugar (i.e. ripen the fruit), once it has been picked. • Shell color is NOT an accuratC way to determine the rip~ness of the pineapple. A ripe (perfect balance of sugar to acid) pineapple m3y have a shell color ranging from greenish to golden yellow. • EaSc in pulling out leaves fr o m the crown is NOT a sign of fipencss and good quality. Fresh, green leaves, how~ver, are an indication of goodness. • lf you must delay eating your fresh pineapple, refrigerate it until serving time. • Fresh pineapple contains a useful enzyme called bromclain, which breaks down protein. For this reason: -Clat1n maac with fresh p1neapp e"Won't set. -Dairy products such as so ur cream and cottage. chct:se sho uld not be mixed with fresh pineapple until just before serving. 1 medium Hawaiian fresh pineapple 1/2 cup dairy sour cream 1/2 cup ma,a.nna ise J !<Ible.spoons bottkd cockrail .tauc< rabkspoon prepareJ. horseradish Pineapple Mallow Dress ing 2 cu ps Ha u 'l1iian fresh pineapple wedges 1 cup papaya balls or wedges 1 cup banaM slices 4 ma raschino cht.'Tr1c.s , quartered AND r l«Upoon prepamJ yellow ml<lrard 1 reas~ pickled capers OT pif.kle relis h tablespoon minced rreen onion 4 baked Chtt5e Pastry Shells (4 x 1/'J 111.chJ. 01>uonnl Chopped roruced mocadam1a null 1 tablespoon minced sweet rtd pepper or pimieruo r "'¢ cookeJ. ..,.food ({re.sh, 'fro<en or canneJ. •hrimp, crab. lobsctt or oomblnarfon)-or, canned solid pack tuna Cut pineapple in half, then quarters, cutting from bottom 'through crown. Trim off core, if desired. Loosen fruit by cutting elate to shell with a curved knife. Leaving fruit In shell, cut crouwile Into slices (and once down center lcnat,hwise if smaller pieces arc desired). ArranKC fruit In steaercd slices. Blend sour cream, mayonnaise, 'cocktail sauce, honeradl1h ind mU1tud toW<th<r. Add remaining tnaredienr:1: cover and Chill. Serve wlr:h pineapple outriacr. ¥.kn 4 1erVfiip:--- '• 7-. , ' . ........ =--=-.. .... ._ __ i-1111., .... -·-.. __ - ' r.=:r--...... ? .. .-a a • • Mint sf>rig.J for Ramish Prepare Pineapple Mallow Dressing; chill . FO id fruits to~ethet. Spoon into baked hcesc Pastry Shells (or int o butter lt·tt uce cups). ~rve with Pineapple Mallow Dressing! Garnish v.:i th chopped nuts and mint sprigs. Makts 4 servinl(S. Cheese Putry Shelli: Stir 1/4 cup grated cheddar cheese into 1 cup dry pie crust mix. Add water as packagt directs . Ro und up pastry and divide into 4 even p1ece1. Shape each into a ball . Ro ll to 5-inch roundJ and flt over backs o f 4-inch tart shells or glass baking cups. Prick to p and sides with a fork. Balc.t in i500 oven 10 t o 12 minum •. untilgo ldw brown. Cool. Makct~ shells. Pineapple Mallow Dreaaln1: Simmer Ill cup chopped frtth pineapple, 2 tablespoon1 honey, -Z teaspoons rice vinegar ind l/2 teaspoon gro und mace t~ther S nllnutes. Add 4 111'9' tn1rshm1llows, qu1rttted. Stir until mehcd; cool. Beat 3 ounces cream hteK smooth. Stir in 1/2 cup d airy aour cream or plain yogurt, I teaspoon prepared yellow must1rd and_ 1/2 teaspoon grated frc h &ingcr. Fold Into pln<appl< mallow. M1k .. 1·113 cupo .. Pla nlL'T5 V1naigre[ce Dress1n1: 1 large Hawaiu:sn fresh pineaf1ple 8 medium radishes , Mitred r J 1h1n carrot slices or curls 1i 1h1n 1."MCUmber slices r i 1.:herry tomaroes , haltred 1 i ( '1·1nch lenR,1hl I green onions 4 lar11e fresh mwhroonu, sl1ud Small romaine or rndi'1f .Jpatrs Prcpar(' Planters Vinaigrette Dressing. C ut 4 crosswlat 11icc1 (about l inch thick) frOm center portio n of pineapple. Save" remainder of fr uit for eno thcr use. Cut about J /S.incl. in from o uter rim of each slice and remove fruit. Cut out ind discard core. Cut pineapple into wcdp and toa with 1/4 cup d ressl ng. For bouquet effect, cut ~table. with f1nc:y cutter , and feather ends of onion. TON marinated pjneapple with vegetables and pile into pine•pple shell' rin.p. Tuck amall ro m aine or endive spears at-back of each Nlad. ~ with remaining dress ng, Mili6 4 scrvfnp~ Planten Vinalpene o._1..., Be1t t01rthcr 112 aap -11 otl ind t1rragon flavor cider vinisar, 2 teatpoc)na blown..,, I te• poon Dijon mu tard, 112 teaspoon crlllhod red P9P;>el f\1kn ind 1/4 tel poon eaclt p1prlk1 ind Mlt. Add 2 luwo clovco pr lie (pr..-! Qr minced). I l9bl 1 -minced cil1ntro or per Icy, ind 2 M1poon1 dill pk:ltle relllh. Mali• about I cup . er.,.. COMI DAil. V ptLOT I Thurldey, .My e. 1989 DINNER FOR TWO Check The Classifieds For Details Layer salad for tighter summer fare As temperatures stan to climb,· Jig.ht summer dinina becomes much more appeaHng. Forget the hamburgers and hot dogs, or other heany fare, and concentrate on a beautiful layered, cool, crisp salad. Marinated shrimp provides tasty protein, while an assonment of salad ingredients hqlds~,(fown the calories. Add a creamy iJftler drcssina for a special touch, and present it in a clear, crystal bowl ~=~::=:==========~=====;===::==Ll~~~~~~:::::E~!:::::::::!~~~~~======::::=~=~!!:!:=~~~~~=~~~. for eye-catching elegance. c { • * . =~ PEACHES ............... ll. ~ ~s.."'IA== .. ~ ............. EA. IA9 . ~5AP'ttecoTs ...................... LB .• ff ~~e~SGRAPES ........................ LB .• 79 12-0a. lotttee 6-PACK MOlSON IEER ................................... 1.69 1.75 liter SEAGRAM'S GIN ............................................ 9.ff •. ~-~·. ·--zr -~·,....... ' . -.. __ L. .... _ ....... ~·. __ ... ...~ NANKA SEIMEN 12-02. PKG. •• M llUCllNCI UtAMPOO ---L ..... °" COMDmONR •AN I YllO•I 15 0 Z 2•• 2 29 REGULAR CONTllOl TOP ••• t .49 • S·Oa · DVNASTV SESAME Oil ......................................... 1.69 Amber Vision • SUNGLASSES .................................................. 9.ff 6-0I. Sliced OVNASTV WATER CHESTNUTS .................................. 59 40-0t .. Regulor Or P~mint SCOPE MOUTHWASH ..................................... 5.29 12..0Z. CANS . u ...... . ...... w .• ,, 16-0Z. CAN .. """"' -.nm 1.69 18-0Z. JAR Mak.. 2-<Nartt 1 e • 1 Thlnt Ouenchef' WYlst'S DRINK MIX ................ "°" 32-0Z. GATORADE ............................ 79 -• ORIENTAL SALAD Creamy Gla1er DresaJD1: 1 cap m.ayoual1e ~ cap plaiD yoprt t ~1pooa1 gated atn1er root or 1 % .. tea1poog1 rroud atn1er ~ teaspoon ln1ta.at minced garlic l teaspoon ln1tut minced oaloa I tea1poo11 Worcestenblre 1 tableapoon soy IHCe 14 teaspoon Tabasco sauce Combine all ingredients. Cover; chill. Stir before using. Salad: ~ cap bottled berb dre11lng ~ pond cooked 1brlmp t caps shredded Cblnese cab· ba1e 'iii cap ca1bew1 t cups cooked ono (rice 1baped puta) rimed andJlraiHd 1 8-ouce can sliced water clle1blut1, dralDed t caps coanely torn yous 1plnacla leavea t bard cooked eu• 3 1Uce1 lea.a bacon, cooked ud crumbled ! C11ps oredded lceber1 lettace 4 1reen oalon1 wltb tops, sliced 1 1talk celery, cut IDto tllJD dla1onal 1llce1 1 10-ouce package broccoli florets, cooked utll tender crisp · 1 or ! tomatoes, cat lD wedges Pour bottled dressing 'over shrimp. Cover: chill and allow to marinate an hour or more, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, prepare other salad ingredients which are best chilled before making salad. (May be done up to 1 day ahead of serving.) To assemble salad -in large glass bowl, about 10 cups, layer the shredded cabbage.. sprinkle with cashews, then the orzo. Ar- range shrimp in a decorative pat- tern around edge of bowl reserv- ing about 4 for garnish. Add the next 7 ingredients through celery in layers. Spread the Creamy Gin- aer Dressing over the top of the salad. Cover, chill until serving time. Arrange the broccoli florets, tomato wedges and reserved shrimp in a dccorati\IC pattern on top or the dresaing. Present the salad to 1uests and go right to the bottom when servina to be sure to 1et all .of the Jaye~. Makes about 8 servanp. How to make- hamburgers more healthful ...... Homes -"' ~ Bu,.en are America'• favorite quick and euy meal. You can make it a ~ood-health choice, too. 'while keepma areal taste. This burier recipe illustrates aeveral ways you can make a de- licious main d.ish that's lower in fat. ( 1) Buy lean around beef (not lea than IS lean). (2) Cb00te low- fat cheese made with pan skim milk. The label will tell you if skim milk wu used. (3) Ute an Cll White, rather than a whole ea. to bind tbe ftavorina iftlRdients to the meaL (4) · Ute a cookin, ~ sUcb u broilina or arill· illl. that adds no fat IPaOU'l'·MPPBD BURGERS ........ '4 _, '**e••'hl nlW ... .............. .. llllfll• *W Nll••ri, ..... , .. 111111111• .. ............. ......... .IC •• ..., ......... .. ....... , • I .. 1111 ............. Meanwbilc, .. ·· ·-lj" up,ay ....................... 1111 I t Md dllp ... • .,,... ••• .... to .. .., • ..._ nm iato I - - I • mb,. mes the thcr '" a ilad. ides pent own J ft)cr • and >Owl iced .ver; •1 cab- •ped .... .... and tac• Iced llllD :coll 11der dge1 :>ver N 10 Ti ng pare arc llad. 1ead .... ayer nklc Ar- pat- vv- thc :lcry ~· J 1n- . the vi ng rcts. rvcd Jon the I the re 10 bout -.-~ . J/ !>rite can too, rates I dc- :r in (noc mow- ilrim ilrim ea a. to ~ to ltina .,,u. N - !Ui. --..... _ ODS Regular, Dip, B.B.Q 1 Sour Cream/Onion 6.5 to 7 Oz. Bag-Limit 4 Bags Per Family Regular Price ):;:4& • C; RC)( :t·:I{ \'I IL\ K 1-:R Y 11h Lb. Vons 69 e~~:~ Bread I Round Top or Sandwich Stokely's Canned Vegetables 2~ 100 Auorted Varieties-14..5 lo 1.5 0unt:I" Con All Fasolino's Pasta 25 °/o: 5;llit'~rt"$;t'Jihr Grapefruit,99 Juice Cocklail-48 Ounce Borde Franco American Spaghetti 2~ 1 00 °' Spoghettj a.14.75 Ounce Con ~ta Refried Beans .65 IWpkv, Spicy ur V9"1riM-lti Ounce Cw1 1 _ • ~~"'Honey Roasted Peanutsl 99 .• V-8'Vei!etable juice • 9 9 32 Ounce Lt1e • ~~~~I!!-"°'"' 129 Country Hearth Donuts 109 lb\ Powdnd, i\Mnid or Oumb ~ Cl/I I ()&. Pig Van de Kamp's Angel Food Loaf 199 6 Ounc_e Pack• • Seneca Natural Applesauce 149 4.2..5 Ounce 8ottfe • ~~.!!upon Dijon Mustard 2~9 • ~r:_~~~Food.79 • Del Monte Catsup 179 44 Ounce &j_~ Bottle Bumble Bee Ulunk Light Tuna 159 Pod:ed in Woter-12..5 Ounce Can 999 Save 5.06 e12?ack 329 Meister Brau Beer 12 °"""' Con• s.....uo • iQwijn Blanc CO;tw•i.:r' tlar .. _ I C-.llU. Ext.,i Large -Red - Nectarines Summer Fruit Treat Califo rnia Grown Regular Price .:BB Lb. PRCllll C:t·:/Fl.()R ,\I. Red Delicious Washington Gro\vn Large Ripe Mangoes TropM:ol Fnifl TN:ot-Crown in f.iexn::o Large Honeydew Melons Sw-eet and Jutcy-.Can~ Grown Hawaiian Ripe Pineapple Sweet ond /uicy-Crown in !he U.5.A Lb ,25 Lb .33 ?.=~~!~~~!"111~··· 99 Fresh Broccoli 1b'., 4 9 Califomlo Gro~·n Large Bing Cherries Lb .89 NprthK-'ei>I Grown Fresh Whole Peeled Carrots 14 Oun°' Pockogr.-Reody Poe-USA Grown .... 89 199 Marie's Salad Dressing All \loriede.-16 Ounce' Bottle Fresh Sugar Snap Peas 4llit Lb.199 QW/omio Qown Fresh Roasted or Salted Peanu~b 99 Great for-Snocb-U SA Grown-Sokf in &.Ille ·• • Sweet Red Onions Lb :39 Calif_qmja Growo Fresh Basil or Baby Dill Grftn Hou• Grown Medium Sire Nectarines Grown in !he us.A 6" Hanm Pothos ,.....,,,.."" ................ ;. ... •••. 69 2 .l'.~.6.9 2~700 • ce Tropicana Half Gallon Orange Juice 10096 Pure Orange Juice fron1 Concentra te Regular Price~ -34 IJ ,\IRY /IJl-:1.1 Vons Tillamook Cheese 1\.fcdiurn or M orilcrey fock Family Puck Westwood Cottage Cheese Former Style or Low Fol-J2 Ounce Uxtlalnt:r Minute Maid Grapefruit juice 100% Pl.ire-64 Ounce Corton Weight Watchers Margarine Rt'!'. or Unfl(l/led· Tu'Q/8 Ounce Cu pi I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Qoorl!:rs/J Pound Puckugt> 189 229 .99 129 s~~~~~~;ll 159 ( 12 Ol.. 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Fresh Greot /or Siu/Jing ~~! 2!~ec;~,,!1~~169 U.s.D.C. l.arge Raw Shell-On Shrimp,. 8 99 A::n~~-Tu;i';'"~IJs L~ 149 Bont!less-Frozen/Defros~ Wilson's Boneless Ham 9JClrb ful Fn.w-~uklr or f-loney Cured Lb.198 Boneless Sirloin Tip Steaks tb.2 89 US r>.A CJ1n1t:f' IJe,:f-'A" Thin Tnmmed Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks Lb. 3 49 U.S.QA ChD1ce Beef-IA" Thin Trimmed F rcs h Lea n Ground . Beef \,., '" 1 ..... ,1.:.i fir1 Fresh Lamb Shoulder Chops US.DA C.hotrto-f:llodt Cul /Round Bone-1.b. 2..s) Wilson Sliced Bacon 16 Ouna• Pockoge · Fresh Roasting Chickens Pol's Pndti Rruod Center Cut Ham-Slices Greror /or Rn!ok/osl Wtlson Sausages Smoled or Poliah U.S.D.C. Fresh Halibut Steaks St!o(uod Treo1 IA 139 Lb.229 Lb.,99 Lb 109 i.o.269 ~~~;S~~~g--u.Ja798 Rich's Regular Price~ Chocolate Eclairs 8 Ounce 0Jntoiner Frozen .99 .. ~-67 fA .49 ~ . .59 ICT. '9G; Somf sumr the c pictu full c and l dress. meat wam Tb and t ings Unct by ti: inns one-< chun. speci bai minu Tr for I )OUr mer Fil Pasu pani1 style. Sa lac olive your read~ An tom a to ti rcfre in m w what crcar pica• lime fresh Corr a voe feel. p~ 1 I& % % z 'A ce 01 l/4 w '.4 P' Pr acco Cut Scoc to mi cont vme until Ct past: cho' until if d< tom chce ving G 1 r " I ~ ~ 'A ,. F Pa acco Mix and tnOI baa vcac lO d in b S Sit -B~ "'° pat~ C'' T coal one hot "' vinj 18 IOd rib< r, Le Ofi u Inn-style pasta salads add fresh appeal to warm-weather meals Some of the most memorable I package (IO.I oance!) Prepare pasta and vcge1ables summr meals served at inns across creaimy Jtalla• pa1ta ulad according to package directions. the country feature great-tasting, I tablespoon llme juice Mix. contents of seasonina packet picturc-prc~tty pas1a salads. Chock-If.I cup mayonnaise and lime juice in larac bowl. Stir full of the season's finest produce 3 table1poon1 plc.i.nte sauce or 1n mayonnaise and picante sauce and presented with panache, they salsa until well blended. dress up any simply prepared I can (1bout I ounce•) whole Cut open bag of pasta. Add meat. fish or poultry in great kernel corn, drained or l cup pasta. drained vegetables and corn _·; warm-weather style, froien corn, thawed to'"drcssing. Stir until milled. Stir This summer, duplicate the look lt'J cup chopped cllaatro in cilantro. Fan avocado slices and taste of these impressive offer. I -large ripe avocado, peeled, o nto plates; mound salad onto inp almos\-effon1essly with new seeded and cul iato Y.·inch avocado. Makes 4 to S side dish Clfonge Cout DAILY PILOT!Thundey, July I, 1918 .. Uncle Ben's Pasta Salad. Inspired slices servi ngs, by the salads served at the finest ,--------------=-----------==~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~~~~~~~~~~==~ inns in America, each contains a onc-of·a·kind packet witti crispy .chunks or garden vegetables, a special dressing mix and boil-in baa pasta that cooks in just 12 minutes and needs no chilling. Try these fast-to-fix recipe ideas for starters. then experiment on )'O ur own to make all your sum- mer meals standouts. Fill a ton1a10 with Pcs10 St~lc Pasta Salad for an easy accom- paniment with Mediterranean style.-Toss zesty Italian Pasta Salad with fresh basil. pine nuts, olive oil and permesan cheese and your summer-perfect salad is ready in short order. Another time, add cucumber. tomato, basil and balsamic vinegar to the ltalian pasta salad for a refreshing Gazpacho Pasta Salad in minutes. When~ taste of the Southwest is what you're looking for. combine creamy Italian pasta salad with picante sauce, mayonnaisc and lime juice. then toss with corn and fresh cilantro. Mount Picante Corn and Pasta Salad onto avocado slices for a fresh fiesta rce1. PESTO STYLE PASTA SALAD I packl1e ( 11 ounces) tesly ltallan pasta salad Z lar1e tomatoes FRESH BEEF CHUCK CENTER CUT 7·Bone ! tablespoons red wine vinegar Z lable1pooo1 olive oil 14 to 'h cu.p fre1lt basil leaves, cut Into lhlo strips, a1 desired or I lablespooo dried basil LB 16-0Z I TATER BROS. APPLE CIDER OR 14 cup toasled pine nuts or walnuts toptlonal) 11& cup tl ounce) freshly 1r11te-d parmesan cheese PrcJ)<lre pasta and vegetables according 10 package dir~~ctions. Cut toma\Ol'!i 1n half crosswise. Scoop out pulp; chop. Drain tomato cups on paper towels. Mix contents of -.cason1ng packet and vinegar in largl." bowl. Stir in oil until well blended. Cut open bag of pasta. Add pasta, drained \Cge tablcs and chopped tomato to dressing. Stir until well n11xcd. Stir in basil and. if desired. pine nuls. Spoon into tomato cups. Sprinkle with cheese. Makes 4 side dish ser- ''ing.s. GAZPACHO PASTA SALAD l ,.cb1e t 11 ounee:1) Italian r•U. salad tablespoons balsamic or red wlae vlae1ar i l&blespont olive oll ~ cap cltoppe:d cue11m~r lilt. cup chopped tomalo •Ja et;p cllopped freslt basil or % teaspoons drie:d basll Freslllly around black pepper Prepare pasta and vegetables AP.,le Julee 64-0Z MARY ANNS TEXAS Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Shoulder Roast :::"""" ~ •1 111 Vegetables =~=:= Smoked Sausage ==-~ 11111 Potatoes :-:...'"':.~ Family Steaks :::·°"" ~'1" Fried Chicken =--~.,'2" ASSORTED VARIETIES REGULAR OR DIET CokeOr Cola Garden Fresh Produce Mangos.__·--~~ Papayas --.d~-· shroorris 0:-,#0 --.or_ .. -MC»! 79' -- according to package directions. Mix contents of seasoning packel and vinef'r in medium bowl. Stir in oil untll well blended. Cut open ba& or pasta. Add pasta, drained vcactables. cucumber and ton1ato to dressing. Stir until mixed. Stir in basil: serve with pepper. Makes S side dish servings. PICANTE CORN AND PASTA SALAD -Ceoked Ham ~-. ....-19-Fried Chicken ==---~--•339 Ground Turkey ;._... ~ •1 211 Pie-in-Minutes =.:-n« '3" --... Ell AiilOHIB> oe o a era"---~ -CMiitiE tM CD'PliCT'A- BURGERS ''°"'Ill . potty with 2 cheese stnps. Top pa\lics with remainina sprouts. Makes 4 oervinp. Round Bone Roast :=-~'1 111 Lemonade :::...":-.. «89• Rainbow Trout := ~•1 111 Ice Cream Bars =. ..... •1111 Con1pare these Lov; Prices Grocery Sp ecials ... IJ lswa ._•s• .. B I JI I If I 5 z• ~IJ!oor • To &rill: Cook over medium coal.1 ro to 12 mlnutes. tumina once. ,._ che<te Slrips on lop of & I I • ...... Poptarts =. ·-·~ Carlo Rossi .. __ boLbwJen, -'-• • Nutrition informauon per ICr·b: aw I I I vina: 211 cal., 26 I pro., ' I earl>.. Pl 111 411 C11a0b- 18 J .., 80 1111 chol., 261 ma ~ " · eodtum. U.S. llDA: 21 pel'C<1ll •1 .... ribollovin. :14 percen1 niecin, II ,..,, _ ~· pen::enl caldum, 12 perc:eat Iron, ~ -z...<t0z Pine -Sol Cleaner --.......... •1 1•-Crown-Busse -._ ..,- Trash Bags :::.~-_ ~-'2" Jim Beam Bourbon ·-'10- Beef Jerky ::"'.:... .... _ •« 1131 Meister Brau .;... ...... -'2" ; 27 -· pilolphonll. Let us update you on iceberg lettuce Lemonade ;..::.:=.::.."""'---99• Yoghurt ::::---•~.• Lemonade Mix==--· ..... -'28 Pudding :== · -'1 11 Barbecue Sauce =.·.:.:..._ -'1 • .Stater Bros. Dips ~::.59- Spaghetti =:-00 ......... 49-American Si~gles ::::-.... •1• Cat Food =.-: _ .... 'P English Muff1ris =---: .... Nsg. Jonny Cat Litter .... •1 09 Spaghetti Sauce:::...-_•1 1• lastlint Lunch ·-, _ _. Rice Cereal= -•1• iiilll• -.pr-· . -~--•1 • t by 811 Keane COUit! Sa CUL TtJllS by Maratta & Maratta .. But I didn't turn up my nose, .. Mommy. God did it.• - by Brad Anderson , . I i ~ ~ .,,,,,~~~--To'-·----... · "Look, everybody. I taught Mar.maduke how to sit.'' i I f t t 1 j I. I • lold frl>nt warm front · it6 gonna ·be a real 5U>rd1e r DENIUS THE MENACE ARLO AND JANIS - by Hank .... ~~tcham :::::-::) FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Charles M. Schulz 1· 6 -i .. ~ r • /\ ' by Jim Davis SHOE JtJDOlt PARKER PUJlfKY WutDRBBAK :I ~·-r oorre PuT tWJ F1~6ER ~ rr ... 80T "THERE'S SOME1MI~ Df ~NT' ABOU'f RJNtct.,> N(»). .. by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNetly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk .. I ·1 I 1 • • ac di tit ar s w 0 be ct P4 th th cc lh D tc til ly T ~ Pl tt- ye cl er I ye ••• •fa t• fc L u is T 8 ~ c Ct 1r d p p 1r Y' IT ~ le c a· h n h • \ -c cl a &! di k I. c J; 41 rr p IJ 0 - ) !. on on <lly ux ) - • I llllyPllat Rader of the lost attitude They held another pre-ganu~ par- ade at Anaheim Stadium Wcdnc!i- day night, featuring more poli- ticians, trombone players. floats. and washed-up movie Star$ ("Do you mean that's Mamie Van Dortn?''), than spectators. but no- where within th\s 100-ycar-splash of Orange County back-slapping cou ld be located anyone dressed as a chicken or egg. Obviously, somebody missed the point. The California Angels present the classic chicken-cg question of the 1989 baseball season. Which came first, the loose. relax- ed and confident team at1i1udc or the winning'? "Doc11 it maucr?" asked manager Doug Rader, as his An_gcls prepared to play the halfway-po1n1 game of their so-far exhilarating and certain- ly surprising season. Good answer. A victory over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night gave the Angels 1heir bes! record (49-33) in club annals al the halfway point and Rader is gelling much of the credit. As ~rhaps he should. Let's face it. you didn't hear any cymbals \, clashing last November when gen· eral manager Mike Port named 44-1 year-014 Rader to command the ;agrcga\iorr'which bored 2.3 million ·fans in -·~92 with a 7S-87 re<;ord and •1• fourth-~la& finish in the American League West. The same often-volatile, some- times.,surty Doug Rader who fin · is.hcdlscventh in 1984 with the TcxalRl.ngcrs and was replaced by Bobby Valentine c-arly in i 98S~ Angel fans responded with a a.roan . Had Pon cracked up on the Matterhorn or did the Octagenarian Cowboy {Gene Autry) simply not care anymore? Now those same fans are clamor- ina for All-Star Game tickets (Tues- day at Anaheim Stadium) and com- plaining that none of the Angels' position players have-a shot at start· mg. Actually, that's another point for Rader, who says with modesty: ··wc·rc winninJ btcausc every- body is doing their job."' Rader said. "We knew coming into 1he season that we had players with capabilities.· Pon added. ··we just wanted lhem to play to those capabilities. Now we-look up and see a different hero c-very day. .. , rcalizc we've !lOI a lot of ground yet to cover. but this team certainly made the firs1 half of the season go quickly. And Rader has to get credit Even when we had thal seven-game losina streak last month (June 7-14). Doua found a reason for optimism aner each pme. The Angels have since become the hottest team in baseball. having won nine of their past 11 . and you kC'<'(> hearina phrases such as '"a ltitude 1s f Pfe•se see TALLEY /C21 Weather will affect Transpac By ALMON LOCKAllEY o..,.~-.. ........ A new Transpacific yachl race ela1)5Cd time record boiled down to a blttle with the weather Wednesday as the bl& Oass A '"sleds" surfed down huae seas aencratcd by 2~ knot northeast tradcwinds less than 1,000 miles rrom the finish at Dialt\Ond Head. Led by Mitchell Rousc's Taxi Dancer, the top Oass A boats in the 46-boat nect wetC Slilina about s~ miles 1p1n. all well PtSt lhe halfw1y pe>int in the 2,2lS.milc race~ Tui Dlncer had 9'3 miks to ao. ind Paul Simonson's Monaoosc was ' SI>QRIS THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1989 1.001\l'\G II\( h. Some. coaches master use of the one-liner "I've known whar 111s to be hungry, but I always went rish1 to a restaurant.·· ' -Rins Lardner( 1885-1933) food for thought? Many writers claim that penning comedy LS toug.hc-r that tragedy. Even football coaches struggle with ii 10 win good press on slow news days. Sometimes you can spot such potential in players and scnst" lhC') 'll make it in coaching ifthe)' sport a scintillating nash of one-liners. Take Notre Dame's Lou Holtl During one gan1e 1n college. liolt1 allowed USC'"s All-America 1ailback. O.J. Simpson, to slip away and run , '.·. I ' .,'J r-1 l-. • I ~-· "'"<•'',• \ "t. .. . ' 62 yards for a touchdown. The coach jerked Holtz and asked. ''Why did you let O.J. Simpson run 62 yards for a touchdown?" Holtz quipped. "Because that's all he needed." Former Notre Dame Coach Dan CXv1 ne even tried to wax poetic one day. He told the press, "A team 1s a team 1s a team. Shakespeare said thal man) times ... Steve MuS"seau, who alwa)S had nch ma1erial for the press. ~·as con- fronted after his Orange Coast Col- lege gnd tc-am had nipped ChafTl') I 3-12 en route 10 the Eastern Con- ference championship is 1957 . The scon: was deadlocked 12-12 ii AWCiENT HOTEL ~1 ,..Cf. 1171 DOC MASON SAYS HHMETS TO BED, COACH { • " ' , ( s 1n lhe closing n1on1cnts when the Pirates' ace conversion booter. end Alan Stury. prepared to kick thl· PAl'. Wi1h thick, horn-rimmed glasses firmly 1n place. Story·s v1~1on ~·as sufficient to kick and reCl"•• t' pa55eS. If they Y,'ere JOStled loo!.C. he tOuldn·t see too v.ell at all . But that'll whal happent.'d after a bad center pass flew O\Cr his head and fo und him S<.'rambhng madl~ for 1he ball w11h C'halTey players hot 1n pursuit. He finall) de1ec1cd y,•hal appeared to be 1he p1gsk1n. p1ck..:d it up arid s1m pl ) l)u rled n w1ldl ) 1n tht' d1re<"t1on of y,•ha1 he hoped v.as the end Lone. And. he fun her hoped thal wml· -- ~~ ~ alert OCC' pla)cr -one chgible 10 rccc1,c a pass -~ould be ttiere. h chcl..ed Re<,crve v.1ngman Terf) McGu1rl' ~ai. 1n the nght plact" al the right t1mt· The prei.s asked ~tui....cau 1n the locker :oom 1fhe had any com men- ; z \ ~------J ' tary on Story·s magnificent Holly~ wood-type finish. Musscau produced a sobering look and said, "Well, not really - you sec we practiced this all week." He peered around to catch the do ubting faces -then cracked uP laughing. California junior collt1t foo,tball teams travelled extensively across the Wcsu:rn states in the 1940s and ·SOs for non-conference action. One could always count on the familiar problems -missing luggage. curfew, hotel reservation mixups and transportation miscues. But Ray Rosso. the OCC grid jPteue lff CANTREU/C21 Trading places: Gentleman John,· McMayotte McEnroe keeps cool, gets hot at Wimbledon By RICK WARNER Ao-edi"r•HWtftH WIMBLEDON. F.n~land -John ~lc Enr uc l..c pt hi s cool al \\'1mblcdon on \\1edne~a ) and preserved his ho11es1 Grand Slam streak in four years. McEnroe displayed his best tennis and best bcha,'ior at crul·1al times. beatin& Mais W1\ander to move into his firs! Grand Slan1 st"m1final Mncc the 1985 U.S. Open. Keeping his 'olat1lc 1cn1pcr under control, ~·fcEnroc rallied aftl'r losing fi\·c straight gan1cs m1dv.'8y 1hrough the match to clin11nate the founh· seeded s~·cde 7-6. 3-6. 6-3. 6-4 1n jusl under four hours. There were 17 service breaks 1n the seesaw ntatch. nine by ~1cEnroc. "I knew after the firs! set. it was going to be one of thoSI!' nia1ches." McEnroe said. "We v..·ere bolh o nto each o ther's serve. You had to hang in there n1cntal1y. You couldn't get a lot of rhythm.· McEnroe will play defl•ndina champion Stefan Edberg 1n Friday"s semifinals. ll will be McEnroe's rirst final four appc:arancc here since win- ning his 1h1rd Wimbledon ttllc 1n 1984. Edberg. helprd by a controversial call that gave him a st"t point 1n the second set. edged c1&J11h-sttded Tim Mayotte 7-6, 7-6. 6-3 to reach the semifinals ror the third straight }car. The other sem1rinar w1\I pil 1op- SC'Cded Ivan Lc ndl against two-11me champion Bons fk'{:kcr. hoth oi whom advanced w11h stra1ght-st"I victorici over unseeded Amencans. Lcndl. Sttking the only Grand Slam title he hasn't won. reached the semifinals for the fourth consecutivc- yCar by beating injury-plagued Dan Goldie 7-6. 7-6. 6-0. Becker. who hasn't Josi 11 set in the tournament overpowered Paul Cham~rlin 6-1. 6-2. 6-0. Thc West German boomed 10 aces and do7ens of service winners. .. I was still lookina, forward and fPteue lff W.1MaLEDON/C21 l'lfth-1eeded Jottn Mcanroe sport• • p•t- ternH head INftd l•bove leftJ wttll• tt \JOH 11 \C,11 II \'I II \I I Hough, puff, Angels blow past Athletics 1tretcttln9 out before ttl1 qu•rterfln•t wltft M•t1 Wll•nder. who he defeated. • Mayotte loses his composure1 Edberg sweeps By ROB GLOSTER ,.._,...,. l"rnt Wtfl:'°' WIMBLEDON. England -Tim Mayone lost his composure and p ined 15.000 fans Wednesday on Centre Court. The man known as ''Gcnt1cman T1n1 .. c11.ploded when an overruled line-call cost him a crucial point in a SC'Cond-set tiebreaker of his 7-6. 7-6. 6-3 quarterfinal kMil to defend- ing champion Stefan Edbcrs- Mayotte bellowed at umpu'C John Frame. slompcd around 1hc coun with a bclliacrenec OUI o( chlracter for a pl~yer described in Wednes- day's official Wimbledon program as "that tennis rarity. a quiet Ameri- can." But that wasn'1 all. After he had los1 the set, the eighth-seeded May· otte slammed a Wfller bollle to the ground and smashed his racket so hard it crun1plcd 1he metal frame. "It's you apinst me:· Mayone screamed at the umpire 1n the third sci. He passed up the tradi1ional handshake with the umpire after the ma1ch and put the 1w1stcd racket on Frame's chair. The rontro,·ersy occurrcd in a thnlhng sccond·scl 1iebreaktr with the score cy(n at 1-1 .... Edbcra hit scr\e that was called OIJl. but Fnmc o,·crrulcd and called it good - g1\1ngEdbe!J.a 12·11 lcad. ~1ayouc did not disputt tM 'ror- rcc1ncss of the call, but s.atd the SCf\C should have bttn replayed bcc:riuse he was disturbed by the Jincsman·s call. Frame refused to budge and though Mayotte saved 1hat set point he los\ 14-12 in the tiebreaker. The spectators on CC"ntrt Court rallied 10 Mayo11~·1 dtfel'ISC•f\eT the d isputed point. booing Frame and clapping rhythmically when the um· pil't' trie-d 10 resume play. They )'Cllcd support for Mayotte as he collapsed to the 5CCOnd-$CCdcd • Edberi 1n th<' final set and boC>cd loudly when Frame len the coun I t (fl'te ...... MA~YOTTl/01 Unlikely hero ·Morris lifts Cards by Dodgers 1 1 Accordin1 to Robert M. Allan Jr.. ''°"' n. AslodMfti ~ ... f only Mx miles astttn. · • 1 Transpac weather eApen, the Schmidt, Canseco ~lected ,.ST. LOlJIS l"Pl -John Morris. v.ho hasn'1 had many hits l11cly.1ot a ~hancc and n1adl' 1he most or it yachts are: he.dint into a crilical Stilled for 1even inn inp b)' 1re:a of thunder storms 11'.\d heavy Cbarl~ Houah. ii seemed to be 1 ,!,' -.uaus that could 11.tc. lheir tollo11 hopeless sitU1lion for the Anac:ls ly HN WAU<Eft PJls ind other pr. , Wednesday nit.ht, , .-~-="lt"ll be tht"""")'leht thlr-t1oldl,_~unc 'lldtO....k.n be.ttcr was Dick _ t~htr in the hetvy tolna that SChoflckl, one of lhe Anaels' vet· ftnithes ftnt 1t Diamoad Head,.. cC'lns who recalled 1 pme In June Allan tokl the Newp()I'\ Harbor 1986 in which HoqJ'I took a no- Yachhmtft't luQCheon Wednadly. hitter into the ninth in nina at '"lt's a Sltoat1on I ha ven't been 1n 100 oncn this )'Car," Morris said Wcdne5da) night after his '4"-vtnth- NEW VO·R·K -Mtlrrt<'"" -tnn1ns--RR oubl0--ta.ve--th Schmidt and JoK ansero C11rdinalto a 3-.2 .,.ictory over 1hc Los It it thliMn& ~ to be 1 bi& bolt Anaheim and wound up with a one· l'Kt with thrr IOP bolts in 0-A hihl 2~bef'C'd lhlt. Oood thinp io.irw "' cap&uro •mall CllU«led can 11a--1r vau Ju11 '"" ,.,. • ...,. ~=s?nc~ .. • ~u aa in pity," uld SchofleklJ.. who the ,..tit Novio, o C&l-J9 IOIHna Wednetdoy nilhl trioled ,.,.. Ille ia the lntematiollM ~t tvi~ Nn and KOml on Johnny 5)_.. (IMS) div-nponed lloy 1 *<ilk< Ry 01 Ille A""'l' • _... camr met IO Mt Tn.•s. 2-1 . raa•s -.,,~,-The viaorY. co"Pled with Kansas f:lj"• ll-9, l l·lnnlna vktory ~ ...... put the Aneeb In ftlll pllcc by a halr-t1mc In Ille AIMri· cu'-W•Dl-l..---•---' ~ ..... , ... "-" -· I -,..y, ..... ~12111• .... -Clllll ...., ... Ruben Sicrrl ran into each other. .. It looted like OM Of our IU)'S eoukl·~ cau&ht that ball. but tMy didn't rommunict<e and no one aot ii." "-" .. id. - ll.n 1hc.n lftC'Wld rtlic:vc:r Jc:ft lll..0 with his K«ina fty to «nett. ··whtli t fi"' hit it. 1 1hQUlh1 ta..._ woukS ca1tb It.. I\*-" 1111 L Tl 1 j to hive: I beed Oft 1ht "911." ... -Id. -lripl< _ ... ,, °=" 81111 hil of ......... . Flole)'. 11).4. ... -• ft• ... '""'' .. hit ........ _,....,. - provt:d ap1n lhlll whrn 1t COMt'.S Ang..:lcs Dodger'-'"All the Other 'i1U· to All 11r ,,0ung. popularhy a1ions I've bi.'tn 1n have betn apin t eounti more than productivhy. right-handed p1tch1n.g,." · SC'hmidt, rctl~ since May 2Q, ~t ornJ' hit IC'Ored Jose Oquendo. and CanKCo. disabled all 5taton. who had hil his fourth triple or the were elected Wednesday to start sc:ason. Oquendo had two carct'r In ncitt \\'ttk's 11-S11r Came. tri~ bcrorc this year. - Schmidt bC"camc 1he ftrsc rt--~lcrtoa, u ually doesn't let the leR· tired player clC<":tcd. He is in· handed Morris fKt kR~handtd cliaibk' 10 pla)' b«autc he is in p1tchcf$.. I le fCi1ncd urprtK when inkli,·e. but h( will be in· told that Morris t>caan 1hc: niaht in trodu('ed in prepme cer· 1 1-R>r·ll slump. emonl CtnKCO. however. ('In '"I thouaht 11 ,. .. s l·fbr-ll ... oil)' and pi1n1 to ~YC!day n\Jht t~cr10&. said with a Jm11t. .. That's in Anaheim. "'h) I ~t him hit,·· ··ru tip my l\at to tht cro\\Jd Honan blamf'd h1mJd(for 1~ l·2 1ftd IC1 IOQltbumps ont mort pi1ch to Morri a btt1kifll bell • time, hmidt uid. ''I think .. s 1 rchtvcr, )OU''"~ p 10 ipve 1h1r1 t0methin1 1"11 alwaya re-)our 1eam a thlntt to "1n 1rid I didn't do 1t.'" tlonon aid. 00lt'1 • ,.. .... MJ.. .. STMS/Cll shame we k«p '"I iat> lhon. We ha vt betn (Qr wttk ' • b/Qws top, brandishing 40-40 talk as blown out of proportion OAKLAND -Bo Jackson keeps hit-'-. • • ~. .. bome Nftl and alealina belCt and 'Y ~ ketPI taJkina about ~ -40 • • ~ rune and 40 atolen bases. • E~one. that i~ but Bo Jackaon. : 1'o hell with 40-40," says the Kansas City Royals Ow.ftekkr. "You all arc mote concerned about it than I am. rm j~ JIPYina be1eball." , mammoth homers Tuesday night pve him 20 for the season, along with 20 steals, and helped the "..,' --v=· / Royals rout the Oakland Athletics, 10-1. At the midway point of the season (II prnes), Jackson has a Jeajtimate shot at becoming the second player in major leaauc his- tory to be a 4().40 man, only one year after Oakland's Jost Canseco chartered the-ono.member _club._ But when Canseco ac-at ... compfished .the feat, he completed ~edlron a challenge he placed before himself in sprinf trainina. He dared himself to do it. He relished its achievement, and the attention that went with iL No one bad ever done it before, and perhaps never f1Pin. But when asked if he felt anybody had the ability Rose gains mare protection 1 Pete ROie pined at least two more ~ weekl of ~techon apinst any disciplinary · ection Wednesday when a federal judge in • Columbus, Ohio. put off decidina which coun will handle Rose's lawsuit against baseball. U.S. District Juctae John D. Holschuh gave Rose's lawyers until July 17 to file their ai:auments for keeping the lawswt before a state judac in Cincinnati. Baseball's lawyers must file their arauments July 12. Lawyen for both sides lfJ'ced that while Holsd1uh considen the case, the Cincinnati Reds manaJer will continue to be protected against suspension or firing -a ufeauard he pined und{r a temporary rcstraiffing order June 2S. Rose, who is alleged to have bet o n Reds pmcs as well as others. cannot be fired or suspended 1br at least three days after Holschuh rules. Rieb Levin, a SJ>Okcsman for Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, said the delay in getting a decision .. wasn't unexpected." ' In other baseball news: • Tbe Boston Red Sox and Wade Boas' agent ~ned prosress in nqotiations-to sign the All-Star third beseman to JI new lJ\rec.year contract ... They came down and we went up," Red Sox gcnenl manager Lou Gorman Did. "There are four bi& issues," said Alan Nero, Boggs' qent. "We arc closer on all four, but nothina has been fftolved." Nero lilted the issues as a no-trade clause, "anilll bonus, walkout languaae and guaranteed money for all three ycan. Cassuto ro~s to gofd medal KFAlt MACCABlAH, lsrael -Ameri- can Olympian Sherri Cassuto rowed to a * IOld medal, and Joanne Dushay, also from tbe United States, won the women's mini ---- marathon Wednesday on the third day of the Mac- cabiah Games. Ca..ut~.t who competed on the U.S. rowina team at the l 9H Olympics in Seoul, easily beat silver medalilt Miriam Atkins of Great Britain in the womea•s aiaaJe sculls event with a time of a minutes, 20 ICCODdl. Israel's Dorit Gerctch won the bronze. The U.S. men's rowina team also won a gold in the oouwain event held at the Sea of GaJilee in northern brlcl with a winnina time of 7:01. Canada took the silver medal. tramna by JO secJOnds, and the bronze llPin went &o lsnel. In the double ICU11s event. the aold went to lsraeJ wi&h a time of 7: 11, followed by the United States and ArJaluna. • Ouehay finished the women's mini marathon in 1:21 .,9. ,, combined. join him in the date club, Canseco didJ\'t think long before answerina. .., think Bo Jackson can do it." he said. But does Bo even want to join the clubJ "I wouldn't call it ('40-40) dumb," Jackson said. "but It's blown out of proportion by the press. lfl don't do it, the sun'aaoing to rise tomorrow somewhere. I just ao out there and play ball." Jackson's thouahts parallel those of San Francisco's Kevin Mitchel_l1 who until ~ntl~ was on a pace to hit more ho mers man the record 61 hit by Roger Maris in 1961 . Earlier this season, Mitchell hit two homers in a pme and hit balls to the warning track in center field on his other two at-bats. When asked about the possjbility of coming a few feet close 10 being in the record books along with his mentor, Willie Mays. Mitchell looked puzzled. "I don't even know the record for homers in a game," he said. "Man, I p!ayed football in high school. I didn't even kn<>VL he._(May1) aid ii..1'11 have tn give-. him a hard time about it now." But while Mitchell's lack of baseball record-book knowledae is little more than innocent ignorance. Jackson's disdain for attaching statistical significance to his performance came across as loud and clear as the sound of the ball leaving his bat Tuesday night. "I don't set any goals, I just go out there and pla} ball," Jackson said. tpl 0'11·: 01· ·1111. u \' Jack McKeoa, San Diego Padres manager. let his anger show after his team lost to the Chicago Cubs S-3 on Wednesday and fell to 40-44, 9•/i games behind first-place San Francisco in the NL West Division: "We have a lot of players who went into arbitration, and they're not delivering," he said. 'Tm thinking of postin' up on the bulletin board how the hitters have failed to drtve men in when they are in sconng position. Losers try. Winners do. Show me a gu) who deh\.er~. and you'll see a winner." Tour cycllsts take day off · After fi ve races in four days in three countries, the remaining 19S cyclists in the * Tour de France enjoyed an off day Wednes- day as they moved from Wasquehal in northern France to Dinard, France .. in the west. Acado da Silva of Portugal held the l~der's yellow jersey as the riders prepared for an important individual time trial of 4S miles from Dinard to Rennes in Brittany. • ,. After Oat riding south, the riders encounter the Pyrenees mountains and then head east before their next day off on July 17. After that. they have a long haul to Paris where the remaining riders will finish on July 23 with another time trial from Versailles to the Champs Elysees. In other s.,Orts news: •Dina Ammaccapane of Phoenix defeated Bcrnict GalJaaher of Cincinnati S-4 in match play Wednesday durina the 47th annual Broadmoor Ladies Invitational &olf tournament in Colorado Spnngs. Colo. •Fonner welterweight world champion Patrizio Oliva made a successful comeback into the ring. scoring an unanimous decision against Howard Stewart of Chicaao In an eight-round fight at Praiano A Marc. Italy. The 30-year-old Oliva (49-1 ), a former Olympic and WBA junior welterweight champion, had retired in July 1987 when Argentine Juan Martin Coggi knocked him out in a title fig.l:IL •Jimmy Arias of Jericho. N. Y., the top seed. and defending champion Andrew Sznajder of Canada won first-round matches in the third leg of the month-long SS0,000 Canadian AirHncs Circuit. Arias, 2S. who made the U.S. Open semifinals in 1983, survived a first-set tiebreaker en route to a 7-6 (7-3). 6-1 victory over unseeded American Dave Randall. •Guy Stennina. 44, won the top prize in the S 1.8 million Hifh Roller Bowling Tournament. beating challen1ers 1n a four-<la y sudden death competition. WIMBLEDON PrcMnCI the ball wu by me," Chamberlin •id. "The next time I play him. I'll probably wear a cup and a chest ,.-Otccior ••• Every time McEnroe accmed to take control, Wilandcr took it beck. And vice versa. 1..endl aerved 21 -aces tpinst Ooldie, who limped t.hrouen t.hc lnal two eeu after wravatnia an ~ured hamatrina in his left ~ ... kMW it woUld be t0re but not • Md 11 it was;' Goldie laid ... It IOl wone and wone, until J could liardly move." ~. wbo tw camed the ........ ~tleman Tim'' for his rnnwn on the court. nPIQded dur· i• Ille leCOftd«t tiebiaker Whe1I ·~John fra~ ovemaled a line ....... 1 ttrve and pve f.dbe'1 tet paili]t. ~ can you ponibly dO thatT' M9)1oltc ICTtamed. !"f don°t believe ii!" .. tbat ttt point but ... the ~ 14-12. 1111 dll~er. 1 ftariout ..... ••• 1h1dilit~tllctil tO Uni dill it a.a"" Ille meal hw. He ....... __ Oltbc ............... ~ ...m on c..tre COun .... , ..... ,2..-...-- ...... llCllilf m 1-11 -----~ The bigest rcvenal occurred after Wilander won five pmes in a row to win the second 1et and take a 2..0 lead in th~ third. -Witamkrhad thfft break points an the next pmc. bUt McEnroe saved them all and finally held serve with an overhead and a beckband volley. McEnroe went on to win the let after brcaltin1 Wilander in a lencthy sixth pme. The 30-yar-old Amcn- can then came beck from an 0.2 deficit in the final set and ctoeed out the maleb with a ter'Vice winner down the middle: .. He played better on the ~ points." said Wilandcr, wbci bU won the other three Grand Slam events but never pe put the cruar· Wftnalt at Wimbledon. ... &hink I bad a lad in e~ eet llid mlybe J tot a little too looll. He. 111'.0duced IOlne pat tbotl •• lilnft Pd I pl8,ed well' 11 times, coo ... In hit founlHound victOfy over ,_ Fi' s ,...._ Mc:!nroe ~ °"'line cili. -War'8ed lw illl-111 aftd eomplMried IMC I couruide ref'rieeiltor thit wu lllM· lllanoi•. I'\ I HJ HI.I \( HJ:H., IT'S PINE. 1AR, ALL RlbHT ••• TAKE HIM ~ I) ~ AV-A~ em5. I ' Baseball In the Old West Finks next commissioner Jim Finks. who once ~t out John e Un1Las for a qµanerback job but is better - known for turning three Losing teams into winners as an e>.ccutive, 1s e·q>ected 10 be ---- chosen Thursday as the NFL's first pew commissioner in 30 years. '-...J Accor<t1ng to several NFL sources. Finks. who will turn 62 on Aug. 31 , will be the only recommendation to the NFL owners by the si,·member selection com- mittee when the owners meet at 3 p.m. BOT. In fact. Finks met with the committee in New York on Tuesda) to finalize the deuuls of his contratl. The 'acancy was created when Pete Rozelle shocked the owners by announcing his retirement in March aner 29 )ears. Rozelle's tenure was the second longest of any commissioner in a major spon -only the ~Hl's Clarence Campbell servN! longer. 32 years. "We're going to recommend one man. We were told to identify a guy aod that's what we're going to do:· Wellington Mara of the New York Giants. c0<hairman of the committee, said Wednesday. Mara would not confirm that Finks was that man. - In other NFL news: • Wilhe Banks. a guard who played for the Wash· ington Redskins. New York Giants and New England Patriols 10 a six-)'car NFL career. has dled of artenal scloros1s. lie was 43. • Washington Redskins linebacker Mel Kaufman. his spirit weakened by two consecutive seasons of battling injuries. announced his retirement after an eight-year career that netted him two Super Bowl rings. TEl,t:\'ISIO'\-R .\BIO TELEVISION 1120 am -BASEBALL: San Oleo<> at Chicago Cub$, Wf;N ' 1 om. -TENNIS: Wimbledon tournament (delayed), Cti.nnel • 5 o.m -BASEBALL: Ooager1 at St. Louis. Channel 7 5 om -TENNIS: Wlm~dOn tournament (delayed), HBO 7 o.m -AUTO RACING: USAC iorlnt·car competl· tlon from tndlanaoolis, ESPN. 7:30 o.m -BASliBALL: TtlCH at Angeli, Soorl$· Channel. I o.m. -HOASE RA~NG: HollvwOOd Park reotavs. Channel S6 (Prime Tldlet, 10:30 p.m .). 9 o.m. -RUGBY: Stelnl•oer Club Chamolonshlo from Eno .. wOOd. Colo. (laoe), Prima Tlckel 10.30 om. -BASEBALL: Taiwan na llonal team vs U.S. from Tulsa (delayed), SoorlsCti.nnel l2 O am. -TENNIS: Wimbledon lournament (taoel. Cha nnel • RADIO 11:20 a .m. -BASEBALL: S.n Oleoo al Chlceoo Cubs, KFMB (760) S o.m. -BASEBALL: Ood9en al SI Louis, KABC (790) 7:30 o.m. -BASEBALL: TtxH al Angels, KMPC (710) Brooks prefers easier courses Defending Hartford champion dlsprov,s his one-time theory CROMWELL. Conn. (AP) -Mark Brooks once thouaht touah courses helped his aolf pme. Now, he concedes, he might have been wrong. Retumlna to the 6, 786-yard, par-71 Tournament Players O ub of Connecticut as defending champion. Brooks is one of the favorites to capture this year's Greater Hanford Open. "I like this course because it's not too long," Brooks said. "I used to think I'd play better on the hard courses. ... I've made most of my big checks on relatively easy aolf courses." Brooks' best finjsh since last year's Hartford was a playoff loss in the Southwest Classic in October. Then, after missin& the cut or withdrawing in 10 of 12 tournaments, he tied for 47th at the Westchester Classic and for fifth at the Canadian Open. Despite missing the cut at last week's Western Open, he says he is "probably swinging the club a little bit better than I wa~ last year at this time." "You don't always shoot the best scores when you're striking the ball the best." he said Wedne&da)' after a praclicc round. "There's that unknown ingre- dient that allows you to hit it in the hole as fut as you can." He did that better than anyone else at last year's GHO. Tied with Joey Sindelar and Dave Barr at IS- under-par 269 after the fourth round, Brooks won on the second playoff hole. "The best p:art of my game 1s mid-irons, S-1ron through 8-iron,' he said. "Maybe I get in some kir;id of sw1n& groove with my irons.· Brooks, 87th on this year's money list with $93,230, could nearly triple his total winnings by taking the $180.000 top prize here. Other top entrants include Mark McCumbcr, win- ner of last week's Western Open; 1984 O HO champion Peter Jacobsen, who lost to McCumber on the first playoff hole last week, and Mark Calcavecchia. the tour's third leading money winner. Five of the top 10 money winners -Calcavccchia. McCumber, Chip Beck, Scott Hoch and Mark O'Meara -are entered .. Then thCTC's-Lee Trevino, who will be 5.0 on Dec. I and is preparing for the Seniors Tour. He tied for fifth at the Western Open and tied for fourth at the 1987 G HO. "Trevino's been playing well," Brooks said. "If he can make some pulls. he might be in contention all week." Brooks won't be ifhe reverts to his form of the first five months of the year. He made the cut in each of his flrst five tournaments, but his best finish was a I 2th- place tie. He skipped the next two events. then things got even wo~. He missed two cuts and withdrew once in his next three tournaments. After a 36th plact tie the next week. he missed six consecutive cuts. TRANSPAC FromC1 Wednesday she bad broken a boom. but was makina jury repain and remaining in the race. D T~ aLAn9D TIMS UIAD9AS (~.,_ ........ , 1. THI 0.-. Mllc:Nll ltOUM, Cellforllle YC, fSJ mltft IO to; 2. MollllOOM, P.ul Simonsen, Sen Fr911Clte0 YC, 9'0; 1. atonclle, ~I ,.,,.all, Lone Beecll YC. '75; 4.. O\'umOeet, Don Avr .. Jr., New.cwt H.,_, YC, f7'; S. ~ 8ullel, Joflft o.Leuf'e, Welllllll YC, "1; 6. eMllce, ltoMl't McNuttv, Lot Meelft ve, "1; 7. Evotulloll, ltoMrt Ooultltv1• "'; I. '°VeWeeket, ltov Dltnev, LAYC, "'; t. Cllevel, Het w.rc1 eTe, 1,t\6; 10. Pendemonlum, ~ W'llclmell. eve. 1,01'. COIUtaCTaD TllWI ITA.,._S OVEltALL-1. Tul De!Qr; 2. MolWooM; J. 9iollcle; 4.. DNmeeet; S. ll'fW lullet; 6. Chaftce; 7. M•I, DwrY1 Jotw91on, Welkllll Ye; I. E.,..,...,, t Medicine Men, 8oO LAM, LIYCJ lt. '°VeWedl ... Cl.ASS A-1. THI DeNr, 2. MltA u CM, ) 8loftdle, 4.. Otumlleel; S. Sllllw ...... CLASS._,, M-a; 2. llelllflle, Devit~. Neww"'1 Het1*" VC, lHaM Ho, ROife CrokW SI. FrMCJI YC, 4.. ~ •• CIWtll Jacolllon, Monl«WY ....... YC; S. o.ee.t1on, Deve MeetnnllY, CYC. CLASS C-1. ~ Men, 8oO Lane, LaYC; 2. LI* K~. Hewell YC; >. Nototlous. SC:ofl Pint, Sen•• Crua YC1 .. w-Rlftler, Lon Price, Rldvnoncl VC; S. Olerltme, Steve ~. Kine HertlOr YC. • l.Mrl. Sw-lalencl, Gib tledl, Wellllld YC; t. Oute loundl, ~ toell, LOI A,_.. YC1 J. WOl1cl ~ ... , ROW! lr-n, SeuMlto YC; 6. Novle, Jotwl w.tlb, llldwnoncl VC; L C>Mltllt, Mike MICNll, IVC. him so, addina that he had some plays of his own that were ptttty remarkable. It's possible Recd didn't know whet.her tolaufh or cry. And he may have rubbed has chin renectively before tumina. without a word. and walkina ofT. That may h&vc had notbina to do with the switch, but Recd later had Glenn Thompson at quarterback and McClellan at full- back. McClellan stHI lau&bs at himself over that ep1aode. Rollo's kid brother, Spark~ a '39 vanity cent.er under the late Dick SpeuldiQI at Newport HiJh. also had a knack for findina bunself in the ri~tickhna situations. Speuldina once needed aomc extra dccoyt to Nn fervent pessin1 drills for his q\llt1crbaclc. He chose Sparks to olay end on the dnlls. It was exhausting. And it finally dawned on Sperb that the quarterback was rlCVCT IOll\I tO throw \he ball tO him. Af\cf one Iona pus pett.cm, Sparks just sat down at a distaoce to catch hit breath. It cauaht the eye of Spauldi"la Who hollared, .. What do you think you're d01na?" Sparks ~back, .. rm reatine. .. lt'a quct- tionablc whetbtr the sublequent words &om Spauldina arc printable . And it fD8Y bave been tbe 111e Jim Brooks, a •44 Newport Ii-= who rualled one coecb who clai he kntw ho. to aq, the peat Harold Sheftin. Nnpon'a All-Ctf tuUllllldt in 1942. ne caecb reponedly laid, .. It's iiniple-we11 jutt pve the Newport bul dri~ the '"'Olll dirt(> tiona IO lbe -.clialll." Mill~ Hillard ... noc a ~ mmor, bot• CCMlld have -;··-· .... ~ ....... .. "'~• ==-~ .................. . .... _ .. ~Corpe. . Ill llii liWM ldil. .... dMile 10 .... ,...,.,. ....... ... !!.!!l ........ ... .... ~.a· .n..=:. ..... =- 1 -== .. .. \ I N h ( Fi r: ar re re th ~l fa .. , re \I \I ,. h y 1t • " f, rv tt tc IT h Vt c Cl I. K I ., h • ' , n h a n t h v \ t ( " • I J I ! ' ' • I ' • 'l\1111111 ,,,,, "''' "''' • • O<ongo Cooat DAILY PILOT/T...,,ldoy, July I, -C8> Reds bumble their chances, Phillies earn win in I 0th, 3-2 J Jeltz tall ies game-w inner From The A110Cl•ted Pres1 :1nc1nn1tt1 tned k 1rk1n~ thl' ga n1t· .1 ... .i> \\'hen thDt du.int "ork. thl' Rl·ds let 11 bounrl' II"'"" "'t·dnl'~a' night and lu'it tu !hc Ph1ladl·lph1<1 Ph111il'!> 3-2 in l iJ 1nn1ngs ,, I ' Slc\·e .Jtlt1 Opt'nl'd the 10th .... 11h :i ~1nglt· 10 "'MJorl.'iloprotl Joh ti 1-ranl·n. ~-~ Ji"lt1 \\Oil' ~·cui;id wh1ll" Bob Dernier "'a~ )triking out and L;,.·n l)~k,1ra ~1ngJcd tu rile.ht. I .. ·-------.. New York Y•nk••• Rob!llrto Kelly 11 ••f• at home •fl•r Detroit c•t<h•r Mike H••th failed to catch a wlld throw to the plate In the fifth Inning after Steve Sax·s hit. Orioles-improve by 2 3 games From The Associated Press Halfway homl·, 1fs so far. so gooJ for !IJ\'• Ralt1n1orl' Onolcs. "The Onolc!i. rt•ached thl.' n11d"a~ nlark 1v1th a .'.!3- garne 1mprovcnu.·n1 O\'t'f lasl 'lcawn: "111111ng Wednc'>- d ay night 5-4 U\'C I' the Toronlo Rluc Jays. Royal• 12, Athletics 9: Bo J aC"k~.1n gut 1h rel· h1t\. stoic three base bases and scored lhl· \ll'brl'akin~ run 1n 1hc I I th inn1ng as ,·1sit1ng Kan\a\ c·11~ n1atk· thr 1\thlClll'!> "1nlc!>S 111 SC\'Cll e~tra-inn1 n g gatTil'\ 1h1\ season. 0 0 Oriol•' S, &lu• J•Y' 4 l'll flMOlll TOtlONTO Rov•ll 11, AtnltflCI 9 IC&Nl'l!.(llV O&ll L'INO Baltin1orc n10\t'd to 47-J4 :ind n1a1n1a1ncd a 6''~­ game margin in tht' .\mcne:1n League East. the largest lead in the majors Last ~ra r. the nnolei,, v.t'fl' .'.!..i-57 and :!6 aan1es behind an<l tht•n tin1sht•d v.1th tht· "Of\\ rcrord 111 baseball. l)oy .... <' o,, • .,,,. I~,.,.., ' (II P•"" ... -... \000. ~ ... ,. -:;~"; \111'1>100 .. ,,,, ........ 10 •OIOS.1"°'1'1> ....... I ~ I I ' ' """'" ' 0""''" OPo'"' _.,. y . (,A• lb l•••"•lC I'!> ~•II ...~ .. 111 I . ' ' . ' . ' ! ' j 0 0 0 I I ' 0 \ I I 0 ' J I 0 ... • ' J ~ ,.. "We've bi.•t·n t:fking th1'> 1h111g ont• gan1l' .11 a t11nt·:· reliever G regg Olson S.'lltl after 1..·arn1ng ht' 1Jth .,a,c uf tht' ~wn ··1 th111k 1hat'" ()ne of the "'4.'1..·rc1s 10 our success I 1 I 1 r..,.......,, n ~oot G•.-" • ' \ 0 C.lf'I ~ To"'"'"ll" l I IO l •* .. "' M!ll<{l•!O • 1 11 M<C.•"lb ,.,.,, ., w·~•'" :i.. °''"'"' .. '"""'"" Ill ... ,711 ' ' l I "'"''' • 0 I 1 '"'""'•< •010 ,., ........ • 0 l j 1••1' "' OQOQ l l<"""" < I I 1 f .. Mu>r! 100Q ,,,.,., .... 1000 """ .. ''" 0000 •• ..., ' 1000 =:,~ . " ' 1 J ' • l ' Q ... 0 I 0 B > I I l . " . ' ., ..... < , .... ·• '..•-4'9< .. ~-h .... ~ ~ ... 011l • g 0 ~ I 0 t 0 "We hll\'t'n't loo\..cd back :ind "(' don't look :in~ farther ahi..·ai.J than the nt'(I g;:1n1l·." 01\un <;.;11d ··ttont•stl). 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' ,., ... ,w 11 1 I • 1 On- ''""'""" .l.Jl I 0 $.,.._,,,,,, •ll 1 1 I Kiner go t to 100 fl1!.tcr. 1n l.JSI at·bals. Kiner fin· ishcd \vilh 361J career homers. ........ ",.,..10 , ' s o o a l k•ao .... 111 1•1 0 OOo-00<0 ··~~o Hl•-6 -fo O• .,.,.... WP-k••-Wov.,. 0''<""0 '" I l>O'''"'' '" .... 11" DJ..,..,~/! p 0 ~~~;~:c::. \to>0• Fl•" "'"" :!:;.~~· '-'•"''"'''"'"' ~ "' u.-w .. ---. "-•·-~ .. ~. """"' SK-, -·· T,...o ""<"-••• SK""° Wt"•t l•·•d f,.,_, ..... (G• S..""4 ..... f~·•G 11 .. ,. r~1lQ •-1010ii • 10 • to.Jiil 1 -1 11 4 •I Oo ~ ALL-STARS Fro"' Cl ' · . member and nl"'ll\S bl· proud uf.' Schmidt. SC\'t'nth on lh<' all -11mt' home run hsl. v.·on the: closest race a1 an) pos111on. holding olT ('in<'1n- na1.1's Chris Sabo b) 16.136 voJc.s 11.s 1hc Na1ional League')> lh1rd baseman. Sch1111dt . who was baiting .20} with six homers and 18 RBis when he reured. i<'d Sabo b~· 87.000 \·Otrs going into lhc final wl'ek of fhn ballolting . .. Maybe:: 11 y,•111 slart a nt'W cralc. Guys w1U s1art 10 rcttrc before the All-Siar pn1c," Schm idt ~1d . Schmidt said that even 1f he "''as allowed to pl~. he would not "There is f10 1hing 10 gain. If I strike out I'd havt' 10 live with that ~lhe rest of m y hfe. If I .ot a hit I'd be second guessed. They d 5ay 1hat I could s1ill do ii. should no t have retired.'' he said. "I made tlic nght decision. t don'1 belong on the fie ld." NL Pmiden1 Bill White and All· Star Manaaer "(om Lasorda of Los Anaclcs will pick a replaccn1cn1 for Schmidt, an I l ~t1mt' All· tor for PhiladcJphia. A starter dOt'S no1 have to be 1nnouncro until aa· metimt. Sabo is on the diu~ed lis1 lhrou&h the All-Stir break ind can· not P.ray. Howard Johnson or Bobb) Bon1l\ti it likely to start. All tt5Crvcs and pitchers will be named Thurs· dlic Canieco, list year's AmcriCln iaaue Most V1luable P11yer. ha.1 bttn o ut sinct sprina trainin-whh a rractuttd wrist. H( is plar,1 n1 for Oak\ti nd's Cla11 AA Huntsville team on a rchabilitalion assianment. "'The fa ns trt and have been extrcm~.ly su pportive or--me:· Can*O said. "T hey are the ones who vote for who they want to see i n the pme, 1hcir f1vorile5, and ·obviot.&Sl,X I'm ont or their favorian. CanltOO plans 10 make hiJ 1989 mt;or·lttaYC" debut on Sunday, lhe Adilctia' fiul pme bc(ort tbe- bftak. .. ,., 1<ai1 1·11 r.r 0<1<0 btfote 1be ..il.Sllr Oamc. II< aid .• 8-.1 Oaka..d m&M1Cr Tony La It•,.. and .,.,.... ..._ Sandy Aldtnon IOUndecl u•blPPY abo\lt C.uecn's ~nL "Wbat I ID c:ionc:tfHOd lbou't is 1f he aw hi ,_ on mailht abcKlt ..... ht't; "'""°"'" lO be loin& wl 1•t'' to Ml,P: m win tht dlvhion," La R-oold. "II lie -·1 - -..... """ die AlM!lw Clulo It jo9t -111111< ,.-m. I 1111111 lie •J3;ga1• theL '" • .__ll ~• 00 Cau5*c~ JV14 J"'PQlr'" """"" • • Canseco Sch midi: C)otra-basc h1 l!J for llunl<i\i lll'. was nut 111 lhc s1art1ng li neup Wcdni:s- da)· ni&ht bcrausc or his sort v.·r1<;1 "Well. I'm !old he's not playing 1on1gh1. So 11 sounds 10 me like he's still playi ng his wa) 1n10 shape:· La Russa ~id. . Added Alderson; "J1 's our dt'· cisio n when he comes off the dis· abled list and he has to be acl1 \'a1cd to pla} in the All-Siar Game. It's a decision 1hat can be mndr al l lht' wa~ up Ufi lil Sunda)." "Even 1f we ai;:t1,·a1c him. 1f wr feel 1l's not in the bcs1 inten:~ts o f the Oakland A"s 10 play h1n1 1n 1he All-Star Game, y,·e m1ah1 pl't'fer 1hat M takes thru or four da)'S orr:· Alderson said. First baseman Will Clark of San FrancJtro led 111 votc-gcuers with 1.833.329 and will make his seoond start. Outfielder Bo-Jackson of K.an· sas Ci ty ao11he mosl in the AL whh 1,148,696 and will make his first apptarancc. Dlrryl '"wbcrry of lhc NC* York Mets won a spot in 1he NL ou1field for the finh time1 bul wlll not play because of an iruurcd roe . ··t know 0.N')'I really would want to play and show hit arcat 1.llr:a>ance 10 h fi fans, but in the bt.Sflruertsrs of 1fie'Cl\lb1 ho·mill y-nttd1 tt'ic rest to heal the lot," Ntw York' manager Davey Johnson said. Only one ract. was d«lded in the final week. T~a1' Julio Franco overt'ame a 7.000.votc marain and p11Kd St:ve Sax of~cw Yorlc a1 thr AL"1 te«lnd ba1em1n by 27.000. Sin Franc1JCO's Kevin Mitchell, lcldina the nftlon with 27 home nans and '' RBi s. ~ NL out· f'iddon. But Teiw' Ruben ~ .mo lNds lhr AL with a .331 aver· ._ and If 1trd wnh Franco for the ...._ Wet -.·llh 61 RBlt. An.ishfd 1laih in the ou1r.ekl. Od~Strnth o( t. Lot.&lt W111 sy.n fOr thl aeven1h 1tr1iaht )ftr a1 lht NL'• Ilion-11111>_,,., Ctl ........ wiH Mar\ for 1he ntut 1ime 11 IMAL'1""'"'1ap. 0..111 • WM the onlf llUm 'ff'h" ----· .. 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(un<M.·cu!l\C" dt•t1)1un and H ubie Brooks' sacnijcl! Oy llroke a 5-5 lll' 1n lhl' St, th as \ 1s111ng Mon1real ralhed frun1 a ~-0 deficit A1tro1 6, M~t• >: J)~n n~ ()anA'1n impro,·ed to 8-2 and Bill\ llatcher got th ree hits IOr host Hous1on. 0 Gl•nll '· Plr1i., 4 l'IN '••N<IK:O l'fTT1eu-G1t ....~.. ... ..... I•''"'<' ~11Q (""""''" ••I~ °"""•'JD • I' .. .....,1. soio N(ot•·t 10 • • ..,.,,. <O•O "'"~'''I '°"•ltl<OOO 10 0 Goll'-" 1001 1000 •o•Y..•" lOIO I JI •O•""'" 1000 1000 IV °' 11)0 1000 °'"'< 1f00 100• •• ,,., .... ,,,, !O•o ,..,.. 1001 1 011 °""""'''"' ttto ... \ """'"' ..... ?D ............ , __ .. ... _ .. ,_. ...... ,,.,_. o ......... 111, ~ ......... 1f0t l"'"'•• OflO -.,...,. 0100 -...... 0011 _.,.. 111 1 ,.,.., ,. 1 11 • ,_ n • 1 • "'-•• .. - -··-· "' 111 ,,._. _.,. IW -tn-1 f-<•-' ~oritt•• ~~ •• "'0 ,, ............. 19-000...• ........ ~. 11 -11, \a-D"' '"" I !.F-G .. -... "•t••l !.O _,, ........ 'W"""" I l 1 I J a ~::::~ ;:~~. -~ 'Nol• .. I I I 1 II l • \ t 'ol:C.••·• 110001 "•••o• l 11010 "'"--00-•'• ................ _ •• ,,.,. ..,,._I-•·., ,.......,.., ' U~•·--...., f"'<•' O•v....,. --....... ·1~ .......... . T-fO •-11.ld Bonds 's are top father-son duo PITTSBU RGH (AP) - Barf) and Bobby Bondi became baseball's fa1her· son caucr home n1n1 leaders Wcdne!iday ni&ht v.hcn Barry hit a thrtt- run. p1ni;:t'i-t'iomcr 1n \bl! ninth 1nn1 ng of Pit· tsburt.h's 6-4 loss to the San Francisco Giants. Bobby and Barry Bondi ha\e 1camcd for 40& homers . Barry Bonds' homer, his 11 lh of lhe season and bis fi rst s1 nee June 8, was the 76th of his four-year ca· re-rr Bobby Bonds. a for· mt'r . .\·II-Star outfielder "''1th the Giants. hu JJ2 homers in his 14-ycar Cl· reer. 24CARROT COOK-OFF Saturday, July 15, 1989 4p.m. Judg ing will be held at 4:30 p.m. Awards will be given immediately following the judging Parllclpahon In the cook-off wlll 1dmlt 1 person FREE per en1ry. Enter at the Main Entrance and proceed to the Crafl & Cook• Gallery of the Home Atls Bldg , • 16. on the Orange Coun!y·Foi<ground .. l I'\ .) . .,, • • • Cat-lft: 1)-tOrlglnalUMolC ...... (2)-tA!ITacti..- (1)-tTaoty· ' (4)11mplaot-lpa li .. ITt• Ill nm I &a9IM ==.. t=Cttv ........ --ChlcMo lelttmor• New York Mltweukff to.ton ClllVellnd Toronto Detroit .... ....... W L "' JI 90 M .. ,. .. ll •1 a " a '2 D .... ~ 47 )4 ., •1 .o a . ., " a 31 •5 31 so ................ .,... I, THll 1 C...,,.._. •. Clllcete> 2 New v.,11 t , Detroit o ·"° .500 . .a . 411 .•7• .•51 .313 Mh"IUMI •• aotlon, DPCI., rein ltlltll••• 1. Toronto • oa .,.., ,.,.., 5\-41 ' 10\.\ " 61h • • ...... 10 16 S.1119 7 MIMttOle 3 KMM• Cllv 12, OM.land t llt IMlnosl TNI¥'•..,._ Te•H (lhell t-•I el ....... (~ultlll t·4), .~~ (Hudton O-•) •I New YOl'll CP-"lor >1). 1f -..m. Mlw•ull• o .. verni 1-0) •• Bolton (he!· ~ 5'-7), tl5 P.11'1. .... .,,_. (a.wd 10-J) el TIWOl!to CSIOI· llemYr• o-•>. •:H •.m K.MtM CllY CAoulno 3·3) et OelllMd (Moore •s>. 1110 •.m. MIMelO!t (llewll¥ ~7) at S..lllt (Swift •·JI, 7:05 p,m. °""' ..,,.. ICNckAed ............... ~ee1--.1:U11.m, TorOlllO ., Detroit, •.JS "·"'· New York •• aotlon, S:OS P.m. a.Ill-• el MUweuk•, S:30 sun. Cltlceeo •• """ .. Clly, 5:35 P.m. Ctevtland et S..lllt, 7:05 p,m Tnlt el O.kltncl, 7:3S 11.m. .......... LMtue Wett OM.- S.n Francisco Houston ClnclnN II s.no1eeo ~ Atlente W L ., 34 41 36 a .o .0 .. " .. 34 ., l•lfe>M.-. .Monlrffl •7 37 ChleleO U 31 New York ., JI St. Louis 41 31 ~sllur•h 35 .. ~la 30 so .... .... .,.. ac.r... 11. LOW J, .,.,_... 2 ~d. .S90 .S71 .511 .A76 .•10 .•10 .560 .537 .S25 • 519 ."3 .375 Ga 111'> 6 9Y2 10 15 2 3 311'1 9Y2 15 l"tlltdllll hit a. Clnelnnetl 2 CIO lntllnv•> Sall rrrenclK'o 6, ""'°""' 4 ~ 7, Alltnte S c~ s. "" o-.. ., ....... 6, New Yortl 5 T........ ..,_. ~ (l,.•rv 6·5) ti St Louil (Hill •·•l. l:tf P.11'1. Sen 0-.. CTtrrlll 4·11l e1 Clllceoo (G.MMdua Ml, 11:20 Ltn Sell f<rencllco (lltuKIWI 12·3) •I Plllat>ul'Dll (Smlt9'f 7·J), us "·"'· ""......._ (llutftn 1-l) el Atlanl1 (P.Smltn M l, ..... •·"'· Cl~lllMll CO Jtc:llson S·tl et New York (W.t 0-01. S:OS 11.m. °""'..,,.. ~ ............... DM1i1ra ti ChlcMo, 11:20 t m Clnc:IMtll at Ntw YOl'k. OS Pm San DlteO et PlllMK.irell, US P m ,.,,l tde4IM'llt ti A119111t , UO •.m MoftlrMI ti Houalon, S'.OS P.m. Sen Frtnehco el St Louis, US om TIXAS AMaRtCAN LIE AGUE Afttlt• 2. .. .._..., 1 CAL.,OtlMIA Mrll~ l 0 0 0 Schollld u • 0 0 0 •• ., 2b ' 0 ' 0 Owtllte cl 3110 ~nerll> • 0 0 0 DWMO Oii • 1 1 o coe .. ltlf l O 0 0 Armas r1 • 0 ' 0 Ptrrl.n c 3 0 2 I Ho..,10t1 JI IS I T ..... kweft ...... .. , .... ) I 1 I ) 0 I I •Oto J 0. 0 ) 0 2 0 ) 0 ' 0 J 0 0 0 2000 l 1 0 0 27 2 s 2 ,.... Ill ---1 c...... --1211-2 D~THH '· C1llfornte I LC>e-Teaas 7, Callfornle .. Jl-ScllOfi.wf SF-ll•• .,.... .__l.,S·t •lltMI ClllW* JM 5 ,., 0 C,lnlt'f W, I0-6 t S IK......_.~. 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LOUii Goll••'* d • iWllllll ft> G~nlf Murrev II> Mershet rt Scloscla c MHtchr30 WeltelndP Horrono A'"'n• P MIOevsPn Anci.tn SI Grtlfln u Hennlsro Sl1.1btK Ph H1tnttn 30 T ..... •rll~ •OOO , 0 1 0 l 0 ' 0 •OOO 3 I I 0 • ' l 1 l 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 0' 1 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Coi.mtnlf MTnmoct OSmllllu Guerrtf lb Wortell P P1!411n9b 8rnM.,.,rf Co•llllO P DeYltv II Wtlllnt30 Ocluend tt> TPtnac Ttrrv P OIPlno p MorrlJrf 3126 2 T9'tll k-• ., ""*"" .,..." • I 2 0 • 0 t 0 J 0 I 2 •ooo 00 00 • 0 1 0 )00 0 0000 0000 0000 , 1 2 0 2 0 ' 0 2 ' 0 0 0000 ' 0 1 1 • J 10 J Let..... ____ , St. Leul$ "' -10.-J OP-Los ~s 2, SI LOU.fl 1 Loe-lo• Anoetft S, SI Loul1 S 2&-<>oulndo, Sclo1ele Morris 38-00uenOO. ~ " ..... so u.A....- Hlt'inls~ W11telencl L,2·1 Horlon A~ St. Ltuls • 1 I ·) 1 7·) 2 I 0 Terrv 6 1-3 s DIPlno 1-3 0 Co.tello W.1· I 1 0 D•vltv 7·3 o Worrl'fl S, 11 2·3 1 H8P-Manf'lllll l>V Teuv 2 I 0 0 'l 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 I 'l Umpttti-Home. Honn, First. Monlevue. Second, WendetSltOI, Third, OerlinD T-2.SS. A-34,ffS MAJOlt C.AGUllrl.EADERS Amerkln L"eue !Ttwwlll ·W.._..Y't Oe"'9tl (IHM M U6 et INtl) G Al ft H Pct. Slerrt TH 11 323 5' IOI .~ Pucllell Min 12 330 40 110 333 FrellllO Ttlt II 301 .0 100 331 Su NV II 334 .. 10t 376 Mortlend Ott 11 231 2t /7 .324 loooi esn 7S JOO ff '7 ln UMford Otk 7S 267 31 N .Jn Stelnbecll O.k 11 2sa 20 n no .. .,_ Chi tO 171 '2 M .311 GfllDtr Tor 7S )CM .. fS .313 RUNs-&JedlSOl'I. KeMel Cffv. ss. McGrltf, Toromo, 5'; R"fl/ICMrlOI\, O.kland, 54, S~r•. T tltft, Sf; T ettlelOfl, e.ttlmot'e, ~ ll81-Frenco, Teus. 61; Sterr•. T ... ,, 61, 8 Jec:lllOll. Kansas Cltv. S1, GMlll, Minnesota, W. Leonerd, Seattle, S6 HITs--Puclll ll, MIMftO!e, °'110~ Saa, N- Yort., 109, Slerre, THH , 1•. Gen.or.er. Chi· caoo. 104. Fr9t!CO, TlltH, 100 DOU8LEs-Pucaett, MlnnbOll, 11, Slerre. THH , 77; looos. aosron, n . llHd, l o.ton. n. G..,, Toronto, It TltlPLEs-wNM, ~ t 1 P8redlev ... 1. tlmort , I, Slerr1, Teaes. I, 8oov1. Boston. 6, llevnolch, S.elllt, • HOME RUNs.-Deet, MllweukM, 21, 8 Jedlton, Kensas C1tv, 20. Tettltton, 8alll· more, 20; McGrlft, Toronto, It. w111t1ker, Otlrott, 17 NetMnll Lff9" <T'tnutfl W__.'t'• G"'""l ( .. MHI tft 236 el Mtl) G Al ft H Pct. TGw~nn SO M 332 SI 111 3SS Larkin Ctn 71 299 " 10S .JS I WC1tr• SF 13 JOI SS 100 332 8utllt SF n 2t1 • 16 7ff Mltchtll SF 11 2t3 SS N Jt• lt•lllls Mon 7• 255 0 7S ,.. Glltfrtro $IL tO in 11 I I m MThrnOsn Sil 71 t36 a3 6t m OSmllh Sil 7J 27S )t tO 2t1 HJOllnM>n NV 7S 17' 5' 11 1'0 ltUNs-RTl\om9tOn, S.11 Frenclsco, SI, Mltchell. San Frenclsco. SS, WClarll, Sen Fren· cltco. SS, HJotmon, New Yori\, 54, aonds. PltllOurD!I. SI, TGwvnn, S..n Dieoo, SI R8t-Mllehlfl, San Frencisco 76, WClan $all Frencisco, 60. ONelM. Clnclnnall. S6 HJOMMl<I. New Yori!, 54, Gurrero. SI Louis. 51 HITS-TGwyM, San Dleoo, 111. Lerllln Clndnnell, 105, WClarll, Sen FrtftCIKO, 100, llAtomtr, s.n oi..o, 17, • are tied with N DOU8t.ES-Welltcll, MofltrMI. 15, GUif· rere, StLouls. n; Raines, Montr .. 1, ti, aoncss. PillJOurell, 20; Mlldiell, San FrenciKO 20 Mwrtv, DtMn. .. TRIPt.Es-ttrnom-. S.11 Frenclsc:o, I , llOCMr'fs. Sen Olei>o. 7, aon1 ... Pltt~on. 6, 6 ere tied wnn s.. 110ME RUNs-MllcMll, San Frendteo, 21. HJoMson, lffw YOf"lo., 22; GDevl1, Hou.tlon, 16, Slrewoetrv, N...., Yot11. 16, EOavls, ClnclMall, 1S WW&h•H < .. un ~~ • ....,, .............. lven 1.lftdl, C1ectloUovt111t. Clef. Oen Goldle, Mc'--11• Vt., 7·6 (10-1), 7·• 11·•), 6*0• John Mclnroe, Cove Ntcll, N.Y., Clef. Mats W ... ,_,, Sw.dtn, 7·6 (1·6), 3-6, 6-~, ... I lotls a.cktr, WHI CHr"'41!1V. def. Paul CMmllef"lln, T .. , Otllo, 6•1, 6-2, 6-0, Stefe11 Edllert, Swtdtn, Clef. Tlrtl M111otte, loaton, 7"6 17·2>, 7•6 11•·'2> ... ,, "*-..... '**" Or .. Ven lmOurtfl, Neolff. Fie., tlld Simon Youl, Au.lrttle, cltf. Nell arotd encl Sttftn KrutW, loulti Atrlce, 7·6 17·2)1 6·•. 6·2; JtYlel' ftrena, Arttt1llnt, encl Laoneroo Levelle, Me•• 1co. def. Jl'tl Grallel, Tunon. Nit., Wld Pttrlctl Mclnroe, OVtlff .. .,, N.Y. 6-., 6·•, 6-4; Jolln f<ll•ftrtld, Au•trette, end Andln Jarrvd. Sw.defl, cltf. Sammy Glammatve, Houlton. aod OltM La'f9tldKl!ff, fl'orlola V , .. ., , 2·6, 6· •· 6·•. ,.... 6·1; Pieter Aldrich llllCI Dem. VIHtr (10), South Atria, cltf. KtYltl Currtn, Austin, Ttllts, end 0.llld Pete, LH V ... s. 6•7 ll·IO), 6·7 1•·71, 7·6 (12·10), 7·6 (7·41, 6•2; Jell• Htt•. Swllltfltnd. and John McEnroe, Cove N«ll., N.\' .. lttd .,.I., Ooolltn end Lawrlt Wtr..,. (12), Allltrellt, 6·), 4·6, 6·4. •·2. •lllHtlded WOMmN nH ...... 0- lMIHa S.vc.lltMo eno .Natalie t vere..,., Soviet Union, cltf. ~ Hllf'Pff. San Frt11· clsco, end WtftdV wnlle, Atten11, 6·2. 6-1. ............. '**" J-Ho¥otM encl Heltne Sullove, C1ech0· "°vellla, dlf. Gltl t<ernendu, Puerto lllco, •lid Lori McHell. ~ton. 2·6, •·1, 6·•: Nlcoll Provl•, Aultrtlla, end Elna R~n. Soutn Africa, cltf Sltffl Ortf, Wesl Germenv. end Gebrltle S.0.11111, Ar..,,une, 7·6 (7·0>. 6-•. Martina Nevrelltove, Fort Wortn, Tex•'· •nd Pem Shrfvtf, l ullltrvllle, Md,. cltf 8rlf\Cla Sch\1111, '"lhtrlends, end AndrH Temesverl. Hun .. rv, 7-S, •·1 (S·J), 7·S.. 'l&TIUNS °"',.,.... Sllltltt Merk Edmondson, Austrelle, cltf. 801> Lull. San Cttmente, 6·3, •·l. .... cl ...... Semi• (H-,,_., ........,.., .. Hvt~) IVMLMll(_..-flnl) Fir" rounct-cltf. Nicoles Perelre, 7·6 17·•>. 4·6, 6-3, 6·7 15·1), 6· 1 5lcond round-def ltonnle 8etnman. •·7 (s-7), 6·J, 6·2. 6·2. Tnlrd round-def. Tomas Cerl>Olllll, 7·6 (7·1), 6-l . 6· I Fowtn rOUnd-def. Peter Llllldllrtn, 1 ·6, 7-6 17-SI. •·2. 6·4 Quarterllnats-dtf. Oen Gol<lle 7·6 < 10·1), 1·• 17·•>. 6-0 Semlf.........,,4-IOl'ls-Bacllt£ ()). s ....... ..,., ...... MCMlll) Finl round-def. Chris Prld!lem. 6·3. 6·•. 6·1 Second round--def ToOCI WoooorldQe, •·•. •·•· 1-6, 1·• !7·S), Third rouncl-cltf Scott Devis, 6·1. 6·•. 4·•. ,., Fourth rOUllO-def Amos MeM6or1 (1'), •·•. 6·3. •·2. ~rtarllnels-dtf Tim Mevo111 (I), 7·6 11-11, 1 .. t1•· 12>, 6-J Semlflnal•-vs. Johll McEnroe ISi ---heir• c--.-!Nrd) Firs! round-cllf 8rv1n ~Ion. 6·1. 6·•. 7·6 (Ml S.Cond r04.llld-def. ltlcf'lerd Metuszews11;1, •·J, 1-s. •·•. Tf\lrd round-cle4 Jen GUMeruon, 7·S, 7·6 17·1). •·l. F-tn rOUM-dlf Aeron l(rlck11tln fl3), •·•. 6·4, 7·S. ~rlerflntls-<lef. Peul Cnemberlln, 6· I, •·2, 6-0. StmlfNls-vs. lven Lendt Cl). JtMMc•lll'•(IMded flflfl) Flr'1 r~ Oerren Ctnm, 4·6. 4·6, 6·2, 6·>. 1·6 Second l'OUllCl-dlf. Rktlev R-l>ero. 6·3, 3·•. 6-3, 7·S. T!llrd rOUnd-def Jim Pvo!I, 6-3, 6·4 6·2 F-tn rCIUllCl-cMI JOhn Fll111«ekl. 6·3. O-•. •-•. 6·• QIM!trflnelt-def Mel• Wtlalldt< (4). 7·• 11·6), 3·6. •·3, •·• SemHlnM-vs Stlfe11 Edtlerv (2) Min'• teumament lel S'9·Adlle, Ouelle<l ""' .... Sllllltt Jlmmv Aries Jerlcno. N Y • <Ill Deve ltendeU, United SletH, 7·6 (7·)), 6· 1, Jiff C11nr1n, Unlleo Ste1es. cltf ltven 81a111, UMtO Stettt 1·• !7•S), •·•. Anclf...., S1ne;der, Cen· eda, cltf Albert Cnane. Cena<Se, 6·2 •·2. Mallin Dionne. C1nad1 cltf Pelr1<1'i Ftvnn. ""'"""' 6·J. •·l , Wiiii Olltn, Wnl Germanv. def David Lom1<11v. Un11tc1 Slates, 6·1, 6·0, Jeen•Frencots Meln..-.i, Cen•d•. cltf Mien.et Hammell, United States, •·l , 6·•, S.O.srlen Ler .. u, C•nacHI, cltf 1r11n Gvt1110. Cene<le, I·•· 7·6 (7 3), 7·S. Mtrcu• NMwle. Wttl Gfl'Mtlnv. def Jett Cft•eno Unfltcl s111es, 6· I, 6·0. Old-Timers Game Baseball Card Show The Eclut\lblc Old·Tim~rs Senn All.Star Game Will be pllyed IC Anaheim Stadium pnor to the Twin .. An,tls pme Sunday. with inU'Oduroons bt&lru:una. a1. ll.U. Hall or F1mcn Roy CampaMlla and t.Ou loudrcau will mlfl&le the tquads. Camp1nclla, who speftl 10 )ta~ With the ~ will m&ftllC the Nauonal Lnaue. and lloudruu. Who apcnt hJS M~r Lca,ue career with the Ind•• 1nd Red Sox. will d1rec1 the Amencan "iil:m All-Scan 1ncJuck Ernie Banki end lilly WU.bum (Cb!QIO Cubs). Johnny Benc:h r,-1.1 lledl). LOu 8todl and Bob Ciiblon Leuit Cardinah). Eddw MMdlnt-t. Wamn ud Plul Nirk.ro (MUwwaukec and Atllin· u .. vn), BiU Mucro.ki, Al Ohvcr, Willie ~ and Maftny s.ntuillm (P1ttsburlh· ~ and Robie Aotiena (PfUl*lpllla- Pbiltin). 11lc AL All-&ara tndudc Dkk AJkn (Clll· CllO Whi1e So11), ~ Bonds. Jim fret0$i Md Olla C'bance (C'altfomla Antdt), ROU1e Fl.n. Joe Rudi Ind ltrt C'•ii• (Katt· -City 1nd Ol*lllld Athletics IOb Peller (Clrwelled lftdilat), Wtutty F ;-Yon Y-,.Ji.::.F ....... a (DettOia T ). .._ . .., ad Tony Oli\18 in...., T.._), O.ytord Ptriy (<1eYctnd 1 .... _, ,._. .......... ). 8o01 Powell lild lroc*t .._ .. __ •n• ~ onotn). The 1989 All-Star Baseball Card &po v.111 be held July 7·11 at the Shnne Aud11onum in Los Anatln. BtJlcd as the la111t1t pons collttt1t>Ks con· 11en11on m Southern Cahfomia hi•lory. more than 3SO exh1b1tors from 111 over the country will be dttplayi"' thetr buebe.11 cards from-1910 to 1919. lki1dcs cards, there will also bt un1forMs, pme-uied bata. mapzines, pro- arams, autoaraphed material and other mcmorab11ta rcprcttnltl\I all different sports. The ldm1t1iOft II$' pt'f day With I five-day pan 1"11llble for Sl4. Show limn arc noon-I p.m. on Friday; 9 Lm 4 p.m. on S.turday~ 9 1 m.· 7 p.m. on unda)'; and 9 a.m.--6 p.m. on Mondly 1nd Tuaday. The ShnM Auditorium it localfld at 700 W. 32nd St. To set theft, uh 1·10 •t Hoover or 1·110 11 &posttaon llvd For mcm tnfor- mat.ion. phoiw Thybera Spona Marte1U\1 in Buena Park II '23-IMl>. Ascot mlnl-s~rl~s slat~ tlO\I''' ~.._.. NA K ...... Cle.Ilk , .. ltMn*) HOTF llhulll of 61ecMe#tr flnals wllfl n.met tlO!TltlOwns, p111fel IOl81t, ffmts N Ved •nd ,,,1 .. "'°"'" 1. Tom Crltn , TemH. Fl•. •st (two games), Ul,000. t, Dtvld 0110. vldot. 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' .. ·' 17 BARLOVl!NTO SPKloul M.V. 38R 2BA -+ poot S2,750 VIU.A RENTALS &IU-ITI Poot & IM>I, p111c>srdlctc1, by App1 171416•4·0603 wl MW decor, id loc:t No HAR VU HILLS, rernOOll 875-oi9 12 •-g1r909 Of carpat1 ~ --v,, ......... pet•. 11200. Clitt V•ne 48R, lw1wd flOoi'a, nu -~---Tl\elit '"''K11¥e Apt1 IN· 1 6.oroom HllO VERSAILLE·Large 18 r 540-7355 or 545-3319 ltllch& paint, yard 12,850 LAROE ltudlo. 1tep1 lo lure puot, ap11, private 2Bc:lrm ,. ,91 1905 penttlOuM in quioet lo· lli;;'".';;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;docEAN FRONT {winter bHGh & b•y 1-495/rno p111o11 Of d~1. garege 1111 E 181n St 6-i 2-0a5fl c;auon A¥ell 8r 1 No pe11 Hunt ltlCh 2140 IM)lov.tyturn. •BR. lrplc plu1 1ecurll y Call Of carp()(! 1n 1 be'M1t1lult~ ____ __ TRW reqd NO '" 1850 ,...., .. , , ........ ,., .,., • ., •• ..., U••-,.... °""'- lmHT IElllTS 415 PIRATE. 3BR, 2BA, SPA. S<t<40,000. oi9S.8303 WU11Uff-28R, 28A, lrplc. pool. 1155,000.131-5598. 1100 • 13.oiOO AOrahlm,631·01-i4 l1n<11c;1pe<1 1111 1ng Bact'MtlOf 16l5 Imo IN 6-44·72 11 Agt 2 StOtY TWflhouM. 28f LIDO AREA Furn, Secl;;;;;;;;;;;;"i"""'"'°"'""""'I Sorry, no Pili 1 Bedroom 1670 We11 Newpcwl 1 houM to ,.,..Be, ;w .. pool, 1!.'o m1 bk)o, pool, 2BR. 2'111BA. Corona def Mir 2622 1 Bedroom 5660 2Bc:lr~ '' ·B• $795 beacl'I JBR. 2BA. yrly to bMch Sf751rno No 'o'Ul 13500 28drm 1' 081 $770 2250 V1f'lgu1r<1 ~0·9628 s 1 250/mo A¥llt ~ld· Pill 730·8228,581.()227 CLIFFHAY~t.J gr111 "Jiews~ 1111111 28drm 2B1lwnnM1865 July Bkr 642-3.850 •BR. pool & ape 13.500 ...... &..MC·ll11 lllOllTU min Hlrlt. lrKh 2640 ---l11:i Llndenwoo d. Nr Be•chlG11lleld. 3br 2'Aba.. 2-c.ll' encl. gar. Nu pntlctpt. P1Uo, ltplc;. Prlf'l'll ... h11 POOllSpa N·P•I•. 11200 ma. 11tl L11t l l800 Sec $3000 mo .... In, 11<17·0041 0ys1e .... K-4·8988 Wknd 8AYFRONT Lg . dock. furn ... -' COSTA MESA •BR ss--20A $800 u• •. R--~· 2BR, 2BA, det1, lrpl, l&r· Cl'larrNng 2 room. 1 e.12 1•1• ~ ..,. lftlM. cri..u recs S.... 750 B111'1 lrOt'll Duple• Fir•· 1 ___ -_._ • • oo.,,,.,sl1!r1. 3 blOClll •_.:~Hf· h • I place. SQOO /mo Agl m • -•••11 •-trom ooeao & HB· pier Rooms 2106 --" • I ••• 875-,912 • ~ .rie g-n 30 r •-10Lflll 111·1 400 2BR. 1"'rBA Townnome """"1 1 1.,...,." •lllTlllTlllTTIE OCEAN View 11109 19R, pool, p1t10, small pet oil [ijjf owt'lhOUM 11yl4 DI· IU IY P'"l* LARGE beau! 2Br ,'281 quiet. deck, ll0\19 r1lr1g $775 5•8-3613 le\11! 2Bt 2''o81. !am rm -towntlH. 2-tl r pvt encl No pet1 $1000/mo[rly • --'ll'lltllum.? F/Pi, ~yh11t 19811 2•' T1try RV• fOf '""I ,, .......... ,.,... 21-n,....w ..... ............ ,.. ... .... -111.Ull Bayrldg• Con<to, N.9. Fem to lhr wlprol I.male Pool. par1ge, wld MOO Avail lmmecl 840-6e55 I End unit, Cleln. 2 BR, , ..... 9_,, IUP<lf clean. 'll'lllt to utll A¥111 811 975. 1'3 CHEERY FUAN STUOtO pool I IPI, VI-. I PP• by t~ month 1n park beacl'I. $1195. lmmedl111 I r;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;..;_,,,.,.,1 l 525tmo • sec. inc; qas I 2 100 11. nr SunH1 Sci\ wt;•el l t1cll1tle1 Sec poueasion 970_2693 l~Cost•M.,. 1614 w11er N11• shopping ''"° 12 .,1860.9513 dep • i11mo !!138·8l 18 6<18·5330 leave rnsg NEWPORT BEACH. Em- plO'yfl(I lemale, khct'len & !eundry prl\I, Jl.601" ulll, ""allebltl "°""· MS.9515 2BR 18A. lmall yard, BA 2 Sly Twnl'IM Lndry ctubl'tou11, swimming rm, Ool9eo-•t & Warn· UN llLI Hll poO(, ]acuul. Ill In I 5 er, 1825 2 13·598-11 110 3BR, 2BA 11800/mo yrly Siar Mobile Home Perk. Biii Grundy Altr 675-8161 55 •. No pets. Boat 1llp Irvine 2144 Ll'llY llOUlf"llT po11lble, MUST SELL! " " MOVINO out of S11te. 2 BR :IBA In Walnut 3BA overtook1 sand, surl, ONLY 128,SOO or b911 $qt.far•, A/C, lg Piiio. C11a11n1-spa, MIC , AIC, J olfer. ev111873-5820 pell Ok. l9SO I 1850. Cl•Pkng$4000722·6•&0 ll·~'~';"~';·~';"~'~3~';' ~·~·~1 ~·~3~7~· l ~P~,.~D~•~~~·~·~·~•:5:'·:5:•~0!2~1 NEWPOAT AREA 2Br col· Ult IOI Rhonde . tage In lhe COl.lnlry 1B1, , L!g!.n! ltach 2148 1mil1 bedrooms. no gar I ADULT park, 2Br 18A, ••l&LI "'* 1850. 1¥111 f\Ow 72•-9909 10x50. Mo\19 In tomor-row. Cenlrally localed, gd 5BR 3.,,.BA Huge lot, View-IEWPllT TllUCE rent. SIOK. 642-8392 01n1 Pt to C11111n1. Spacious J BR 2''\'BA 2 ;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J~S:•:OOO:::'m:o::_•:._:•:9•·2023 1tory condo t!.f po.al H~ mas1er, trplC, w/d •=-.-.-.-.-;.,;o;i',,.,,--.,,.,,. INewporl Be1Cf1 Aesp Sparkling c;leen 2Bcl<m CLEAN 1BR 1BA, ga1aqe, INewpon Be t'I '2669 prof l6"'11le, 'll'llk to bay 11/.B1175-0 All utlls pelcl laundry fac11111es. yard a< & bllCl'I 1350/mo · PROF 16"'1118 non.1mkr Gerage. Sorty, no pe!s S720t mo ' S500 MCdep, •EXCLUSIVE GUARO • 5100 <llQOll1 875-8509 30~ '1Md1 10 sl'l.,lr,:'; 1960 WALLACE * 966-152 1 * •GATED COMMUNtT'I' • 6"2· 1424 6-i2-•905 _ _ II·~ ••-ti place CMIHB. !311· 2<1 l Cl E'S d S d' let ... _, or 972-2020 ••!. 1335 S"MtNUTESTO BEACHt ••n I . Iv '0· qu 3BR 2BA: 1700 •II wlgo>ll'Ho:::t~tf~l~/~M:•~·~ .. ~·:.,.,.,,,•2"7 ~18~1 -.. iii'iiiOiiiimt -nelghbo•hood. pre!er n· 1• -lmYM-f llW LIWU Rimi smk1 S535 inc u111 A¥alt courM VIEW. Frplc, wei IU LAii MnL ""tBR, 1550·1625 711 548·86 '"alt 5 blr, micro, wahr/(lryr Wkly rentals now 1vail J• I llllllJITI ""2BR, S650·172S l'lkuPI. 2 car gar wl •l•e 1147 00 #It & up 227<1 ... ""3BA, $900 WT Siii 11or1ge Alt me1n190ence Nwpl Blvd, CM 8411-7<145 a .. 1w1r pd Pool.gar, d lw 1BR n-c1ptsldrps. 1 car l::"";';N:o:pe~•~·-~·~•;•~-O~'°'~;l·~~~~fi!g~jj~[I mtM.TPll..IT 842-5-073 •850·6069 gar 5650mo 760·836<1 2722 Q Plm Al Al E'"s-,o-e-18•-~P S605:" ca-""'-lllWPllT 1111111 &Ill Vacadon Reatafs Ml·llll nkups, we111;.,., t 1<>ae1. *WITI lllT ILIPI* ...... INIW. * .... f .. JIUl•T g11• no pe\$ rots feQd 352 EXCLUSIVE BE.ACM HUN•'•'"°• .19.",".t THE 11111• •••••• VICtOfll 6"5·8 18111PQI co··MUNITY ,. " WuatFlll!ld No. Laguna. walk IO bch 3Br 291 m11n nM. Br/811 detathed gu11t qrl•s 12300/rno. • 491·9918 tlkup, 2 car parking, E SIOE ?BR 1'-,BA Be11ult· $1150/rno Agt 675·•912 L1rge lllrlcit\19 Apt• In I lul, IPIC•OUl,QU•ll Built· ••NICE 2BR,-1BA New be1u11tut 111rden setting 1n1. 111\Cl o•••ge S8SO c;rp1, dlw, g1rt>1ge d1sp, Poot11p1 G1r1ge o • 631·4086 Of 6"?·9795 "" v1<:1hon by 1ne oc:eao. FllllT l1M&ll-.,._ 28R 2BA bly ¥1-1 Mlero !,;:::=:.:;::===;:. dlw lr plc;, ga.r & lfl/OY 9r11t lec:11tt1M 8ooll now whlle lew 1e1ac;a tt•m••o our prv1 blec:n 111175 AHerVel\o<ll . S3t..83 l6 Comrnffdal •Also 1BA a $1250 RE Salf/R N-•--~ 216" 1•-,,....._,, No carl)Oft Sorry,no pels ~ --~ 1111:'-.rt -, P• "'· g1r w """"er 2Bd•m , •• ,0, s715 E'SIOE JB• 2B1, !lOQJ gar, -Pets. 1875. 646-9797 •· •WESTCLIFF 3BR 29A 28dtm 281 1800 9nCl bt<:k~O. lndry, lrplC, Al! ma1n1enanc1t 1~t BALBOi°tSLAN02& 18i ' ' ent •leatSllMbtrt* Co1t1ge, 1750/w••k •··sl /-I It-SORRY, AO PETS 11<1~13-4727 '"' ntSS """Ct "• GILL lH·Ol11 8 111.952.1040 2769 ;::::::;:::::::;;;;j ..'.::~iiiiiiiiiii~'-2-eer gar, petlo, kg yard, 1111 IAY YllW 398 w Wilson 631·5583 l'lkup, n-crpl & pain! ---;,,,,:,;;~;;:;;,,,.,..,""2"1"0"'·1 v•rdnr, wallt to sc:hool•. Delu•• sec:urlty condo. 2 --------$1075/mo,650-65S3. p r-111 1002 •••-•~• 1•-1 , o-•-... SO 0 ---Summer Rentel rlv1,te ---1•LJ•I --ii1~iiiiiii'.ii;;;;~~ITair: records show 3500 BRANO l'llW 38f 2Be ~r ....., mo M . ~·.,.,.,..,. muter suites. 28A, 2 ti• ' room 6•2 ·98~ llUT LICITilll 28A !BA •lfl'IOCleled P¥1 Home. an furn, U\19 nr ~C:,;c#tr-.i,:: 11 ~rll . Ill. Upper I law« 38A Bay, Prkng, lndry, 1t0Ye . •EXCLUSIVE GUARO• p11lllf'IO, h~ balcony 301 A¥ocado !BR 1BA, lt"g patio, pool lndry A parking OIW, belCl'I, "I. B 11.800/mo Newport Buch Oppollte Cele School. Un1t1. Nurnerou1 up· d/w, micro, wood lhut-•GATEO COMMUNITY • A¥! now~715~<1gl~mo Agt 1 e.;,~----s6ss !rloe. 911 lnci, c;leln, up. PlllO, encl garage NO 1138·84?<1, 213-592·•970 Full NrVk:il tMilldltlg. 3eo• OOMn, canyoni a gr~. Orlgl'lt c:otoer lo-1er1. 11550. 1175-3819 11111 l&IYH !--------~ 2•1 w Wilson 63 1.0960 stair• No pe11 559Slmo, P:f-~.~=~ ~~~I,7~1 1 .. mena119 Office 1 A«llll rntn1 view. 38FI 2BA c•tlon, 1615,000. Dlrtell 28R 2BA towntlome. PllllllU PlllT ----5500 MC 1•5 E 1811'1 St N-.Wporl •0-,-"c"--~a"uo1•e•TI Ml-f111 MfM on hllltop. F•noe, P11h, Bkr 720-9422 COfonl dtl Mar 2122 micro, lrplcl In LR 8 m1tr 7wo chermlng, older ? •BONUS' Big ' Beeutllul •6<15·522 '* •11111• llDI• lurnllh~ houie near =~°"'°"'~°"=~~ Pvl roMI + orchercl In-FUAN 1h1rp 18R Duplex. BR,~· bar, w/d tlkups, 2 1tory riomes In an ex· .~~ :~. 1~:,•· r!i~'.'::~o~ 1-m-mK-,-,-,, l'.;bil: lrplc, Frig, dl1tlw111'1er, stov1 beec:h S850 per week, JU. 1MI I 11H l /P come. $895,000 or wHI CostlMnl 1024 Ouiit. secure, beech car g1r, central air. All clu1lv• area. Frplc. gar-0,.,0• C•bleavt l ll35 & qulet,eomplete!y 1emdld, incl Nope115<1 5·<1855 Prlv11•p.,1y.848-59"4 1811WESTC!-1FFORIVE !lade !or OC prope.rty. area. Neat r11pon 1dull. malnlenence Incl. Sorry, agl, decks or patios Up No ....,.11 831.8,.27 1v1il no"" lndry rrn. .,_,,,-, ••• To·---Nwpt Bch, Agt S..1-!!032 979·2127 or 855-6i97 EASTSIOE SBA 38A on Ul , & d pd N 1 No pe11, 11••·0509 CloH 10 tx;tll Y•ly lse "" nl""'t. Susan 540·3666 • 1111• SllO• ~ -,.,,,. -'=c:.=~~~=~11r ... 11ned street. 3BR 1 g1r nr · ope1. - -.,... v1c111on Aent1t1 rro m IAIT'lmHl .. UI• ... -."~ l >BA -l'lome on cul-$850/molM 780·1238 11225/MQ 38 r 2'foBe.~2. ••BA2BA $1750/mo 1BR , tlreplece encl gar-L••~o ,BR,BA"P'''"'ln Frig, diSl'IWISher llolo~fl I k I I ho s IO ·-, & •3BA 2'1tBA $2000/mo 1ge. ""''k·•n closet v 1nc1 Nope11 545·•855 ••ion me Perfectl0ttmalltK$1nne SENtl ~NltwOfllC de-MC. Agl 873+11700 *•OCEAN VIEW c11 gar. n-carpe I •· le• Nr OCC Gerage c1bln1 In !tie tr-Call P1tklng MO-MO + MC .EW ... Es •BR J '..;BA, famlly rm, 2 paln1. A'f'lll now. 4309 YIW lllTALS I 50lmo ""''1 Juty 16th lO•O·C Valene••. $900 •WTILlfF• COll9(.1 9111·5•2·0 557. CAii sci:>TT1 548-27 .. ' COLDWC?U BAN~C!RU 1, p 1c 1. 2 c 1 r 0 1 , Pal rice. A9t. 557-'373 111-4111 Belly 6""·2270 ""e' mo No pets. 5•5· 7983 Delu•• 2BR 2' tBA. eacl'l l ;;;;;;"°"'~~-~~·~·~·~·~"~;;;I'!~~~::~~~~ 12 New detached custom 12950/mo Agt 873·5354 1~"""~~'"~"~'-1 ~·-"~"-~~~ 2BR $195 N-c1rpe1 I "'' own BA. tr pk . db! MAAINEORIENTEOomc.t nom.., Situated In E1st· 3 Hornes 10 OcMneiVd 28R 2•..;BA Condo highly IUllUll p11n1.sma!l gerd•"P•ho •llTIEEl encl garage Aec 1111 Roommates \I/anted 1(11Cel¥elleble.550eQ!fl tide Coste Mesa. priced upgraded ·lrplc ~I Ou1111ndlngg1l•-9U•rded 01r10• l\lllla b le 2Br 181 Goll t ours.fl POOi l<leel lor rmmtM 2714 Of 1200 eqlft. ~ '°' q~ ••I• OPEN JBR 2BA, lam rm, 12500 Norll'I. 1 1•001~0 A¥1111 2BA ~ den. 2"!.BA. 2 5<111-9720 VieW. Oeck. qulltl, 1ent'l1l No pets,, 125 mo • SK ·-------""""'I H. t bor exp011'r• ~U..best HOUSE EVERYOA YI mo 11\, las! +MC. 21e now 729·7250<197·H18 ltpk:1.0nlhegOl1COY•M --$725/mo A I only 875--006& I" Located on Bllboe '-n· E O T SSOC Jasmloe S.I 759-9070 All tl'le belll & whlStlMI Upgrldecl 2BA. "9'111 SIO'f'I. 55,. Joann PO · COST A MESA M111er inllUle Cell 117$-9144 . 111 ... J nil OAL :1.~~ 811cl'lfront. prvl road 28R 2BA • <Jen house 13350/mo * 160·5064 parlling, IOCI pauo. TSL MGMT 642· 1603 ON THE BLUFF NR HOAG bedroom. yard, l"*lSl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;= 1141111 WaJktobl!IKh vi.w.oar. W. 1811'1 SI 1725/mo Lg 1 &~1rp1c; g11po.wllk· l•OO C1 11 1111 . Commtr<l•I •roptrty ••• \BR. converUbl• den, TIWllllll 131 '''' "'O -~ -1 150 .. 5 101• d ' SENSATIONA'L 5 BR, <I 5 .. fNTllYllU 2BA, dbl gaiage l 1i95 wld,lennl1&poot l1-i00 • _,, s Nw Harbor & Adami, 2 in clo1•I 5725-· ays BA remodeled l'lome In Townhome. <IBR. 2 5BA, AQI 1173•5354 mo-1CHn0. 850·8981 quMrt loc:allon, llgl'll and •2BR 1BA:ii"etl0, girege BR, 1 BA. g1r1ge. wld Pool. 191, ger Of carport F'iEiiMiFPijRi(OSiF'i~~-NiiBobuutb;;Wi~;~-------2~7~7~8 P•ll lllr:• lltllng. Medcan 1199110 ..:.nit Baell Bay * * lllO' ft••••• brlQl'll, 2 flrepteces pool. OIW. c able, leundry hltup, no pets. 2868 B NEW POAT TERRACE. II.II 28R 28.A apt, Pool, .. U191 paven lnalde & oul, (Agent)650-1730 Charming French Country -6ouble garage. $1550. room No pe!i 1650/rno Hickory S735 •32·7767 1•0 1 Suparlor 648-58311 ~at 1s10rno AveH 2.600 sq f'l et l 1.2511Q tt, Piiio, flfec>lt .,. ... a poo1J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;°""'' I 2 BR HOUM, So. ol PCH. I I, 195 2BR. patio, lndry, 722-7381 e.t5-11682 Of 650-23 18 Nwpl acrou tl'le street 929~BA, p.atio c.able Imm 75f..302J Joi l't trontage. 4<IO E. wlele<:lrlc chUd·11lety Hwlt;, ltlCh 1040 AnUqu• l lx lur111BA . loll~ parklng.1146-96611 ·-----Sngl M 2BR. lrptc;, gar No Pe11 S695/mo -171h SI CM &4s-8523 maSll\le frplc, recently *"-' -·· Santa An1 Heigh ts * ••U "Ill** No pet1 1795/mo. 1665 Seeclltt M1nof ~~~T~~T~N anrH:r0b:~ 119-J.16.63H ' '°""'· -fll lllD SIYE rldone kltchleub z•o, _.,__. 2184 •2650 HARLA AVE • lr\'loe A¥• • 1 720-9422 ~8·2682 .... S3 ._ patio wl buhl·ln BBQ & Vie.. Exec. 58r 381 lamlly A small, qutel complex 2".,BA nouee 80/mo ' e .... ,'-nl Grul 09P0rtunlty 10 own m 0 r • Av 1 11 e / 1 5 . hm 12500 Ag! 786· 7322, 1•3•0•R•.•1•8•,·.·1•.,•0·.·,·"·,•,·,-rd 1 BR Apt• moderately llWPllT lltlm BEAUTIFUL, .,."' 111g• '" u111o1-8'0-1210 •-lour bedroom, three bath 11.800/rno. 681·95211. 3BR 2'!o8A New()Ol1 Hgll, & garage, S 1.200/mo. prlCed Some lealure Cl · N-1BR w/!Of[[l•l dine townhome ityll apl near MIF 2!!1·35 reepon 10 lll'lr Dlw )'Ol.l lhe down In home lell lh111 1 mile J-:;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;; J WIO, 2 c11 gar, gardener Pets olir.. 85<1· 1 •91 l"lef'I, thedr11 c;eillngs, b11tony, 1r••· OIW, Olk cablnels, F11hlon 11r1n0, ?BA 2BA qvlll C1e1n 38r Co111 ••cfte fol' a 1'1ar• 01 own. trom beech. Unbelll¥1bly Costl MtSI 2124 IWl1er pd. Famlly, no 755-0555 d1ys Paul garage 'L•k1,,..., & very qull't loc:t Lndry rec & trplc;, no pe1s S 1050 Mna home. w/d S350 ershlp, You malt• 1~ lo'# p<lce l ?,9,000. Call P8tl. 11-400/rno tslll•st prl\late " POOi, 'P•. BBO. poot Sngl adlt, No pels 115<1-77•2 or 85'-7855 -·~ ull! & dep. Cat oti. mlhly pymll & .-that• Select Belt., Homes & ll,250 NEW Cape Cod 1200 dep. 252 Palmer. Apartments llundry. 1st • MC No 1895. Curl II 831· 126& YJ--•-Oevlcl, 646-2722 anytime RETAIL STORE tor ...... 2, 100 sq It. popul•r W911Cfflf ar•1. Uppet NewpOrt 89Y. 475-.3-413 ·~•o. Vo-..i r•c•I"• O•rdeni Real Estate 3 Br, 2v. Ba, trplc. lg 850•0017 or 1173.03115 pei1. ve1m1 5'9·2<147 llmiPiittiiiiin-1 20~ .. u_,11t~!w~!w1 MIF 12-5.-1-.,,,-,-~-,-,..~,-,,..~ 1 tlJI'. t>eneflt1. Mu1t 751·5000 cloMls. Pv1 betconles. •EASTSrOE 20,,0, <ol· llWPllJlfllm •v , SE S heYll clun credit. Agl uMcl brlc1tly11d. Beacl'I lk a..,.. YHln Balboa Newer !BR w/formal dlne y•ly 873·<1026 1 BA Cortdo wl1tttvat• WAREHOU P•c • ITtlllM1fP111 eoo or 1200 11t. 887 w. 1'1n, CM. Agt 541·5032 957~ Dys, EY , Wllnd1 ltvtne 1041 l)(eezn. 8<15-2S&e 2 BR.Townhornes wttl'I up Island 2606 tage, lrplc. 110¥8. P"~•I• 1re1, O/W, oalt tlblnelS BA. POOi. JacuU I, IHIC l\lllllbte, llOO .q, ,. OCEAN CLOSE. lillAlllH 10 l ,ll20 ill. got! c;ourffl.,,...,..-_____ .._ entr1nce. small yard. quill locl Lndl')' tac; & Ponderlnglholpura..Mof• g1te1, ""25/rno ~ deO 1500/mo. Cot11 ~ CUSTOM remodeled 3 llT1 llTI llT1 IU 1~ Vlewl, lrplcl, wld Jilu.~I. 2:!~~~~'5':11~~~ ~~: '850''"0 . ~ 5411 · 1 627 pool Sngl adtt. No pets c""';::':c:""':::::':""'=-====~":'"_'_"'_·_"...:':-0:':113=..·_"_'...:c!..==c="=' ="='=·=··:':':_.., t>Orm hOtM iull 3 nou ... T!Ht..,.oc:lt 2BR & cHn only :i~ :::: a yard• ale, 2·car 1ttch gar. Call eludes ulllltin. 673.4711. *Fslf>E 2BA tBA . t>eam 11195 Curt II 631· 1286 I to bMch. F11m1ty room 133.5,000. Vlew of city & e CatPOfl• wlslorage 9·8 lor appt 700-5<19<1 1118·952· 1040 ce10ngs, trplc, o•rage 2 NEWPORT HGHTS iilicl'I TO o AY Is with Fp & bMmed" oelllng, na1Ul'I patk. 17 Ru1tllng •Pool OCEANFRONT-PENINS -~-persons No pets 5785 · k!1chen, 1u ulits inci Ille coun11ted llltchen Wind. Century 21 Prof w••--&Ptl JSR 2BA·Sl750, Remod. •Large 2BA 1BA 1 '~ yrs S600sec; 650·171il8 Reing 1495,rno l685 w+th QU9tom cabloell & Frenlugo,557-<1373 ·-~.WILSON MW appl. Avlll ~. old Cerport, P¥1 .,;e.., •TS10E.sp1c10us c;le1n lrvtneA.,..,.A 720·9<112 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Fr. doon opening lo HOTI HOT! HOT! ........ 723.()352, 780-8611 patio. SIOWI, relrlg. d/w 2Br 181, pool. cable petlo. 142&,000 Tur1lerodl 28R & den only IAU. ~Ha l 1195frno * 873-2,12 •viii, 11175 No pe1s Nit• 2BR, atnum •~111 llltlt• ...... tic. 1335,000. V... ol cily & 28R 1BA reer hOUii EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME FURN. 111 CllSI 18r 181. 6<18-5137 lrom 11am.7pm 711 2835 51r>l1An1 A"e OoHn \ll9W 1>1Ck1 to ft,... Ind 800 ~ , AA l 7i51mo Small com· - lllO Of\ MIUt'• pwlt. 17 Rusllif'lg c1rpor1. •U•y 1c;ce11 . ..,..,., I')', ....... on y. "" • MESA VERDE * LI s Wind. Cenlury 21 Prof, 11150/rno. 11111111• l300 ~our ... =~R'sJ'~~A ' pell. Yrly lie S8851mO 2BR IBA, lower. g•''91 pie, 545•5s92 631· 1..00 l'rwt Lugo 557-oi373 MC. 213'Ai BrOldWI~. • n r • mo · Brian. (71 41875.Be16 1700/mo No pet1! * Sunny E'Slde, 2 BR. I BA 1573.15900 722-8872 •ft• 11. l.C.R.B.H.&O. 79&-l500 NOATH B1ylronl Yrl y S40·5"•6 * prNlle g11age 8 yard liiiiiiii7~&oii·iil3600iat leach 10691--.~lllZY~=~.=.~SIJ=~ .......... Spacl()\jl, IBA l1ptc;, J 8R.2BA,up1111r1.lr1sl'I $&00/mo Neat sl'IOOs a ---. 1111 I.Ill um•IT• 38R, 28A. pello, Ylfd, d bl Piiio Remodeled kl\Ch ... ~ ............ P••fll lci'looll 6-46-•631 -,_ -* 1•· •Ba. wld •k--. new S o"• 615 3<51 - ' •tr• Tll ,.,. ..,.. ;•rao-. t1rep1ace, gar-1 ~1rno. • °'1ly seooirno Nr So llWlY llHIARI t1-...... eon1-.,,. ....... 1, 0,.,.., 110f.,.. -,,, 10 ·-h-'• ''"""'"""""'-,....,""''"I .,...._, -·.,......-r ...., -..-· W .., ......, 'I~ Coe1t PlUI & OC Col-2BR'll'lg1r,bll·ln1,fncd yd 18111.1111 UdoHome.FlnMldecor, shed. L1rge yard mM1lupgredet,nopet1. bl:lolP"'*'51.Aa 2607 iege720-11730 wlPoll0836_41 20 l·5PM HEAVILY YptrMled .. •ll· ...... ,or. PnmeNordlOC. 1750/mo. LM 1,500/mo 845-5715 trerM!ly ...... lll~unlt lrflpW&lllpl2..050,000 387Roc:Me1er LAAGE 3BR, 2'ABA •Lllll11Alnl* HllllTl .... U 11:!,9~~~~:1~,,.~· ~~;~ w111'1 1 9't"" & ~ BlllOrundy Rltr. 1175-1161 TSL MGMT 11•2·1803 CONOO on pretty gr-.n· Frplc, garage. No pe11. LM 2 BR. tV. BA, trplc, e~I __ =~L-1.Jpgt==·~"::: •Lm... •U.UV1tdelgQUlet3BR b•U In ltl• 8 1Ulll. 157-1778or790·171J Qlr19', w/(I flltup, r'llW TRI 1¥1 E.'11de E••t • I I 28 •.• ~. ~ o'-"''· dbl 11150, 0 C•ll R"l" ,.. decor,"' prlY•I• patio, no Twnl'lm l5yr1. 3Br 381. 2 ........., & lfti" t I ft ... llT* ,, ... "' "' m · " " RM!IO, 111190, rMl·to-r • '¥ $ 450 N ..-r"''' g. • tr•••• j"• dlw 9"1Cl patio Sachar,Br~9ri97-•051 -·-•·,go1-"''°"'"'°' pet1, qut.t El<len A'f'e 1t1cri QI• 1 1mk•s ::.O~~=~ s~1ttic.1ec1-"Ng.,,1l;~1:"~"~"~·~·~•:,": .. ".!'~·r"~·~·:·f;;;;;;";;1:':'·:1:200:::.==:.'.:'°'::'°"::''."'::==·===~~ .. :1;'~';m;•:·;'~".·.•."'.' ...... ~;";';:..''·'·"··.·.•.'.5.·•.1.•.5 ... 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"'r>Q l"> it.dd ••I '!Cl '""0-. •O L.,\O ., .. ~ • , "'"'''h •• Drud~ ~ Small l·lh <17 1tKll bl'lt <II w t .....i.;.,,o ..d ~•tot !1 1 , ... ~:io-. SlS~ '>!> 8iern•lh 5'410-lloHI 51 ~ln(I Ol !Kt'I 59 sn.o .... llO fJloil ,., I ! . • • : • I • ' Mll.li!!M I~ 720---_,.,,,End Uh«. ~;'!'l.n1Ji111r.1iii!'.~c:::;~ ... ~r.;;1iilil"l•="'!X;:;;';;IY;;;;t;;;W;;;;;;;-·I ~..m. 11aoo1mo. Pt•" W DUT:Pti COLONIAi. J01 MVIHNA lfir..-1• M2•1717 ..,............. -l\leAll7$,000 .... -..... CANNERY -~ ;•i-iJ·~""11•:': ... E"~1il-1i!Wi•~'~wi'i1~00~!1i-I •LAl'IOa IJPO!' .... "" s-Jif~ 1m 1w ,_.' ::.i..: ---• a::: llP. .• www :::.~' w:s;r' ~ • .. Ml M 1111, bfAct.--....... fir .. 1111' did peta °' ""°" . 11110 ....... • ..... ~ .._ l1tl,OOO. JI.. Aft.17 11 IOI.loo. Al' en.IJl4 OW-. N.& tlOoOllO r::::..::t..: --·-""'· .,.,.,... ..,, .. .. y ...... ,.,. Ce1 Ou s1111 • ..... for Information & surprlllngly low coet. ,, • 11-'--.::;;;l -W!' I!!!!"-. --....... -·--·-.... ... Jrlo,.....t,.fftO. Curt ••t·t• FIND OUR HIDDEN CLASSIFIED ADS! CO.NIESIR.U LES __ 1. Simply ftlKI oiar ~bidden ell sifit'd 1ds tomrwbrrt' in our t la,i1flrd M"t"11on, C•t 1iMI 9.11lt lhe ads on tht rnuy bl•nll. ind m11l 1Mm to· OAILY PILOT, J)() W, Bly St~t. Costa Maa. C-.. 92627 t/o l>inne-r (or l con ..... 2. All mUict m\att •ni"t by Friday 111onn J. Wlnnrr~lfbcdl*n by t11ndom~i:''lllo1ns. 1nd "''""'""' nemt ,.,11 •PfJC'lr 1n the IOOowh\t Fridl)''l PIPt"· V"" winner JX' -·cc 4. Contnt will nin 6/12 • l/l r--~~~~~-tNTRYBLANK~~~~~~-. ..oollDI OTY, ST;.:.:."n=-------- DllY PMOI'& --- • ' J • • ,. 11 3 " 1 ' • " " 13 l l i .... ~-~ I • • ~" (' : ... 1 $2.30 per day Tt\M'I ALL you pay lor 4 llnM, 30 day mtnlmum In the SERVICE DIEC TORY Form«• lnforinatton CALL TOOAYll lllF•Llll ...... Yovr Service DlrectOf)' Aepf...,..tlt~ Ml-al1 ...... ...,. will babysit 1n het C M •S 10 off wt "* ecf• home Marc.I 548-1806 ----n,. Iii rt' ; ...,.,....,.. ~ .... UPlll w-r.Mf•1 .... 1 Carpet cleaning/Dye 1--~ -Deck• 1lconie.. 11air1 Cerpet Salee. S•ve Big ~~ ... lftlllll lllllY oua111y WOf'k 722-8769 ... Below WhOIHale u" .. ~ PrlcH Rea/Comm Live In/Out Quality Workl 15 yrs eitp. Compa.nlon1/Alde1 , . u rv1e• •I PlllTlll L1nd1cape-1prlnkler1-S12/Hr +-MATERIALS REPAIRS ln1tauauon1, 1od1-mow-~e-clnupt ~lerencea. 675-.. 006 sectional door 111ea Aeu rat... 2718/E opene<s. complele etec~ ......... ,... KERRY'S PAINTING trtcal Llc.0 518398 .... nr.. .. .., ........ 963-6466 <>< 964-9564 "* NO JOB TOO Small * by 1<>-1• Quality lnt9fiot Martin OOO<s LAWN ~ .. ~8-9309 wfyrl of ••P Lleensed Secttonal Ooo<a. Garage LAWN MAINTENANCE 432-07H Free Estimate Doors Repair, Sales. Full service, raald'I. llWIPAllTlllW /tit Service 898-4846 comm·1 No Job Too Big Thorough Pfep reas' rates' ~ <><Too Small 531-2507 Jim 650-l<IWI S50-5494 ~ IPl•LD llPlll PlliillllWAL.LPAPll Paint, refurbllhlng, Con\19f1 m1nuel ayatema REMOVAL. RELIABLE! 20 carpentry, dryw111 & to automltlc yrs kl ar ... 642-5937 mo<e Gecy 6'4S·5277 1n':.=-:.~~ RAINBOW Clr'ci. Maint ***119111Ull FrM E1t1m1t~.~898-70M Pllntlng E•p Guar Int.I Kitchen & bath Electric. >-Ellt. HouM & Apt Quality plumbl09, c:atpentry, tile IUI U..llAPI wont Free •t 636-1758 Keith 898-3116 Pl1ntl09. PfUnlng, lawn YI• pa~ mllnt. EatabllsN<S. local ... , ..... .... YIUll* refa. Comm'l/Reald'I & Wallpepeflng Qu1llty Big & tml Jobi-Work guar. 285-0819 ua fOf 011. WO<k FrM Ett H9~49 Call Bwce 847-0780 •Ml l•I• Preif~=~:nts _, _ ----* JOHN SHANER$ * p, ....... u .. UPAll . ,, ............... .. .l.&Ull ....... . ..... , . .,. U.#411141 * M2·t1t1• .... , ......... FAST GUAR SERVICE 22 Yra &per FrM Eat All Types Roonng-Repalra Skyttgtt11 •657494 ·1111 414-1104 ......... ..,.. N1-1111 lll'10f I CAN FIX ITI lnatellattona. 827·8312 VISA-MC 873_1512 lnaUfance Work ULLIU·•HI ................. ss30 ··-------·1N9w1paper Earning• unllmi"ied. T ake orders for our producta. at home or your office 714·857-4791 tilt K5t0 Ealablllhed general con- 1ractor lffklng CAREER ISSISTllT DISTRICT lllllER recepllonlll w/1trong • Full or Perl-lime phOne lkllll , prof lmege, • E.,I A M sh Ill warm per1onalily De· • Mus~ have relllble pend•t>lllty 1 muat, con-vet1lcie 1nd Insurance 1truc11on background "Good Salary & Mtpful Non-smoking ot-Mt .... -* Paid flee Xlnl aatary and ben· ....._.. ~','!~as ~;~11 1 Lynd• at o.11 ... et 142-4111 6AM -5PMM·F FEDERAL STATE ANO 8A M . 10A M Sat-Sun CIVIL SERVICE JOBSI . . S 18,037 to $159,405 Im-_ mediate Hlrlngl Your Outalde L .. d Generation .,... Call (Refondable) 5-Star Resort S C Thura- 1·518-459-3811 EXT Sun 4-hr Shift 125 per F31 I for Fed Liii 24 HRS IHd • bonua Ave S 100/day Prefer Outgo-flllT Hll ILlll Ing charming. female E•P pref but will train Cell (714) 240-4952 Sunny for Interview, 8<li-ot77 (819) 721-3049 P11rlce Honeet wegel StHm, 8onne1 Clnl09. No Nd«*I chet981l lt3· tlSM II ...nos•• un••• ..... • GARDENING • I .. ' HOME/OFFICE? Quality plant care Ind HANGltfQ/STRIPPING .a Remodel/P1tlo1 • WOODWORKING ------__ _ _ lnterlOf flnlah • PLUMBING 'flll UTI UWI ftl, SUPERIOR W1llcoverlng Lie 481152 #c.t=r~~~~~~ ammo• FIRST-TIME ADVERTISERS - .~ . . . etc. No Jot» 100 8f'Nll, ,.._....,, •• II ........ - • GEN. REPAIR ETC Frontyrd1·S24. Beckyrdl· lnatetlatlon. Removal H2-3211 e ....... M. HURLEY CRAFTSMAN S14, Weeding, yard Wall Repllr Prompt Uc. JO Conttructlon s4a.5403 • D11Y... 957-1222 atter 4pm clelln-upa. "4·1083 •SM215. Marti 842·8842 Room Addition. Re· _ ••-y ••1y WE g1lunciiiang togett'tef modeling. «Mcka. p1t10 • -MY-·-' --Slrlp0palnt-ln1t1tl. Ad· cvra. Llc/Bnded FrM Ell • --mTALLI Ytce IO ..... Cf&I)' 14 yr• • U'PIH ft• I .... e11p. 833-7172 eny time. U..# .... . •••11n• Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! For more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. ~---...A~~---~ . l A j SSJO Ill IVU mu work AM '· nee•••· . Bonv• 432 or bMP .... .... ffllf 11 Spanish I lot lrortl H•s 1n tliee Will 8541 1(1 I FfT pos- b tr•lt1lng 1bllll'1' 10 k•y by in 1sland M0-7705 0C AIA- eq Call ·1 before, 186 11111 PIT. 101 ~,•rvtce :.. prele• ·2238 •Ill or laave. in UY 'l or P IT 960-24l1 EUY e detenae 1ecre111y lion back- •d lnter- E11Cltllen1 1pensa11on Cindy e1 ndfesume 1.11rement1 •relch, 695 °' •410 •1126 ill tmp. M Uii ~1tlllecl glng. Call , :1m111· . F1st1ion " lllllST • Fash+orl .. ii'ERtorr&- r-y . E 11 p tor appt .,. lllH atll """ .. .xp. prel'd 4-11722 'ANT ICT IER .. ' Ible auraoce 42-'llS M.M-F t.S.1-Sun G.nerauon S.C Thurs· in 125 P9' llUI. Ava ife1 Ou1go- 1. female '2 Sunny J Patrk:e ~ .. llE e e fill a :E! ion, e, COtil:N(tit ~ tff•g ~ ~ ''IUV : ~ ~l:rl/ ...... I " • -TIE ~ OM ~EA. bc111,t 1KJne.e 11ATt-Noon.'003Nortt1a..tilfl.ll COl'ldh'°9'1 --condttiOtl lff, 751-1135 :S c.loo ...... 2 Ortinoe ~. IOtdMin IMlrfll, botrd, tull kM4,' fuN WI.II.-•• •-~-"-.C:.:C:.:::.._.I .,..._ ... ,....... etrip9.t41M03 lurnl'l~.lwnpt.,"'Ci 9qlMl)fMnt. Call no.. .. IK,11 r ...... r-...... t ~ 6014 FlrMC-"t91k• Pllrl .... lm_. ....... 2PEWTEA&t>twl9mpt. Jftl&"'*"M 6049 G0NdtfM.-6122 MOTIYATEDttl fM Hum'* One~ -••r• n• ~--~~I= )O" tMgn, bMuflfUI con-AKC Coca,.,~ ,,.. UTI •''" •• 21:1-471·2170 ·:J:.,i.t ''-"'""'"=...-===...,,~ • -110" ~:'°'l:'m~r.'1 ,· ~ ~t~=· Wei !!>!~"!!!!! •im.•M••w ditJon. 11101pW. c .. tofOOdMme.WN19wtu1 Ctwl9lmM"' Jutyt Cholee 30· CM a ... t>ost . HAI •'•»ka.n.-i11CC.111> vw ltlf c.brtalM CClft: Cf" -tr.in. Must hltYt good .... HatrtllC7804370 bklnOtilfec:k .... 2 ~• lleme!510J~A ... ALl..~IOtq1.llck •l&Qca,,..,,...( ...... l ~-l&adl 1-IP-.d ~for .. Man-driving recOf'd CALL ·••nM.... ....,....... okl ... ltM)t ... 154-5544 (lnaltey) ' Ml&.1K.C..921 .. 31S :::=:z:-·--tJMtl) AC. l.Mt FM' .,.,.~ IOI'•· AppltcMI• "''"11 Cnatll• •m tit-I021 RECE ·-•N•.....a -· ••-N9w YOttl 31 ...._.,.. t-1 CNMll•. ONLY SSOO 11o9 ....y Mff-moll'l•l.O EOE · m1111T .... P/111.t llr-FootboWdwttllt...... ..iiiiiii 'Audi rac. •'lll·t."'1.-11~ MILEll EXC E LLENT and etMIMI. TIMI atllllly . . . •tilliL.1111.1....... ~91r.l1t5.l40-1733 Togoodnom..lwks owt ColtlMtsa 6124 WMk lF'HRF d'latt!pio", 1or.i•te10W1eneg41t11"a F't)oneWoni ~=·~~=in: ·~~ Dini~ IOOtl'l lablll 42 .. eo •723-0059• · At>Pli.,_., 'i;J>orting Qd•. tu1t 7;4~:.9e!...~57 1 ••. ,.,!,~~•~(!!), ~~~1~1lJ~~~~=· ::',~'."f::.~1J::. IJllDRI •KPet'leneed recep!lol'llst • ._, • ....__ glus wlbtau sland, 4 TOY PoocH• F'vps. Al<C, 2 turn, misc items Sat 11·31"'"""'"'"""""""'""'1 iiuck with •9hell, °' 1.,,. to hllndle Mavy ~-• w.~ roM uphol 1ullp cnalrs, 2 F, 1 M. Atlcl, IPflc;Ot I no eatly tllf'd• pleeaet SaWDoards 7018 e-!'!.~,.. ,.·'""•How•·. A&.itot da 11mc: 9J&5 lllllWIVll M u • t h .... e e N:•lrt..-yt'I old, l1IOO ,_. .... Sholl, c:hatnp 11,,.,, 10· 1024 Fullet'ton. 1-=~~;;;;,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,;,;,;;•1 -·- wl!gO'I it ,...,....ry, profetnlon•I tronl offk:• l.::~~~~~~~:.J Ing h M>, tu-3133 wkt IM>OI .. 4113·44111 MOVING SALE! Sat 9-3 Pllllll -·mll 1 M . 6:30 Piii llloll·fn *~u.AC 1117* ····--m 1111111J1m11 ~atance.CaH Bllllefor MATTRESS, 8'" l"ler· , ...... lml.....,.. Gat ttoye/oye"-• .. lrt Vil*' ,. .. I cond. Mull l1111 ·5pr11$fl ftl&l&l&ill'11 -Ullll •n t,p90in1men1. spring, queen llz:•, clutl. clean, r.ew crpt rotlt, NII. 425 472-7799/d $14,950, White. ~. Part UIM, ... Y work AM ftlll PLYWMI T-.marke!lng .. lnl COfldltlon S!IO. Call •400, Ilk• new. 150.00 counliy lrench lur". "45·44451• 8111 lmmac111ate. htguncly Wt offer tn ••C•ll•"t or PM. No exp n9Cfft. -541--2512 494-1237 cookware. decor Item•-HONOA. ·14 IN!Mlr. cu.tom ~. ,.,at•"IM of 1AOO per ary. Hourly • Bo"ut. ••••• ,......._ No kl 171 ,..__ ••~a c:-/~~I/'·--ACCORD SEDAN Svperb condJtlo" wee11wt111ewetraln you. 142·4321 e..1• 432 orli!iii!i'i~liiffi;i-lilillii;iiii•J .,....,,. MYIO-IUUI pt &"'--i1.1n """ 1 •-_....."""""' M""-r Auto, 4 cyn"d•r. eir, (2MHL0411. F'r!Yat• Aller trmrJlng, )'(>Ur f"· 22a. Walt for t>Mp, tak llllllWlftl manr ... ':~:!,le,,..,,.... lfK>I ....... ,....,. 6059 _5_•_&42-3333 7022 p/bralle•. (2ARW9111 par1y. 114-1 75-1957. :;:9ec1. pot«111a1 .. u"· 1-'"'iic,,..liii'ii"ii"'iii...,iii'uir· IRetta1Jtan1 • • -Lllmll uHd 1195. •"40·1733• cnetrywoo0 ...... i1uo1o si~ ,~~~~2:,s ~=~· II' l&I lllT 1~11nQ1or1 8Mch 'ft.~~ lg a Y • . PllllD11tlll.lll IOW HIRll& QUEEN SIZE UATTRESS 11!150 Apprel••d •• T v •oY•. ciOthft all Trailer & moorWio-B•lboa CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ·-~====~-- Full llme Mon-Fri P1t1 lime. ea•r work AM & BOX. OUIL TEDI l l200 9611•7312 aQM. 1rea .... r ... alc F'entt1sula 873·5813 18M1 e.acti BlWI CHEVROLET, 'H Call Mr . PhHtlpt 213'-477-3183 NurillnQ 7:30am-•pm, SS 25/Hr e BARTENDER :::YPMHo~~.:x~. ::· ~A'ti.N~ :0~~:31~5.;, PIANO SF'INE-,-,-.-.u.9. Sat 8-5 20&1 Tu111n A.... Off. ml 142 -063 1 Alt ~~A;:~R 4 cyl. -Benetll•. No e•p nee. • FOOD SERVER etc. 142·4321 Ext 432 orl----------1 Wain\ll, Ilk•,_ lhr0l>4'ilh-Anhq.-, Col.lntry o.cor-Wlfl °"''*For TWOI H 0 N 0 A A c c 0 R 0 LO •d•Ol 11 F'U80021 Apply In person . .Poolt• For l"terYlttwc•JI 228. Will l()j' beep. iWI QUEEN SIZE WalerbeO out TuMO & detlvered, 11or fie'"'· ae11g"e r SiOET1fon 8ait>0ePen1n-HATCH BACK 11182 . $4495 R.N .• L.\l.N., N.A. For convllMilcWtl t1osp11a1 , Coll• ....... "42--0400 PUITlll 3-5 yews r.ak:MnU.i •ilp. NMI eppuranca, own 11aMPC)rlallon. 5-4~818 PlllTllll 111.PO Will tr.in. nMI appr, own 1rantP«l•llon. 541.()(118 Part Time l1llllTI lllllWlftl 11111U1m11 on T9'191, 72i Farad St., l<lt9Y9m• Reltaure"I for Cf)'9tal or Bet! wtnea1er & 1111 d11wer1: saso. F'.F' 1•7-S872 ~ & ciothlng crtll l&.tl• ,.11 orWy·.36 ma• S2.500, ••r . AM /FM Hunllf'OIM ee.cn Cott• Mesa, 548-5525 725--0777 tor app1, Alter _ _c.:. ___ I S290. Dining room 1at1111 ---•1"'111. 1oy1 I. g;i.ro.n 1o--0.am S"ICllFI, Ill & CUM1te. I0,000 lfUlel. CHRYSLEAIF'LYMOUTH P/T OUllO&l. 5pm Cail {213) 489·1333 PART. TIJ.I HOll. S :',2,, ~~~'~·. •;•11; 0 ~~ !kydt• 6060 !19mt, OOOks lut _ ()eQ 546_4005 E 7511·1114 IMe.1.=t ~ Sml adueatlonsl media co 873-154• 20" GT FREESTYLE Bll<E SATUROAY 9-? 642 w M RCEOES 11188 420 SEL rlMdll SHARF' lff.Wovnd RETAIL SALES. FIT . Actt flJl.l TIME PAY -Good CoM!tlorl Used 8 111h St Children• & mlte Misc. Tr~ Blecii l~ 29,000 CHEVY 1972 IMPALA person lor data enll'), Ill-op.pt. Cell ~ac 842-2779 • Tr•"•lerr•dl Cq,"101e 1700 1 1 1t«T11 2 F•m•ly Sale. miles. ••c•ll•nt co"-40K ma.. bcaiu.M Gan- lng.cu1t l'IC, etc. Flex hr• LAMPS PLUS 72112 EO· color TV . dl"1ng rm Ht, mos. .... t.lfl. or •STOP ON BY!• Camp!rs/fr*n; 901'4 dillon, TOL S76" 12/Mo Oltloli. Power MW'ltl<g & Cletweeri l9m-4pm, ,,.,. Inger St, HB EOE S1000/Wk Polenl•at Tel•-wicker Ol"lnglllYlnQ rm 1225· 963"4985· --~tax. Mull Q1.1•I-t>rall•. Grul coll9clor'• S I ' ' ' .. ,_ .. *LIKE NEW, 24" ofy pp 7""' 873• 7/Hr. Wlll'ldy. 1411·4486 Roort m1rke11ng olllc• sup-M · e" a.,..,s wic .. er IOIWm 11&11 Ht.wYl. lf.Kh bl 40 1978 TITAN CLASS-A ,.,,,. Car · S 1200 08 0 · "" ~,,.· e • o•M '' wlg la11, wicker Dar MERCED S "'"8•75 .. UJT'f Ollllll T&ll·lff Plllll ..., . asy "'' "' -tlooil, piano, 780-39111 1111111 2 Femlly Sale Apptial'leel, MOTORHOME E 250 1972 e.c-"" C Noon No Weekends. I ILi _,-loll • ... --,,_, So••·•. Low mtlat Sl•••• 5 cellenl condltlor'l. dark -~C"'H~R•vos•LcE"'R'·.0·u=--lerk . F I T Mo"-Fr l Highly ••perienced, re· C -.,.. '"'" ""-_,, S8 No Exp NE WA TEASED compl••• 1117112 lllhmus $10,500 s" '"'' el gr..-i, .000 548-1921 NEW YORKER 7em·3:30pm, 14.75/Hr . tired or semi. FIT, F'IT · 2 wllh Mater (& beddl"g 11 .... , Hrs wMtl __ 2211 E P•c•l•c Awe, -Ing•. AM....._, v •, "'· a ·"oo. Benet111. No .e•p "ee Take-ollJMrton•, 1 Rool---"'" .,.._.., .,. ... Apply In person, BOOks Ing Saleiperson CaHt1elore 12Noo" de11red ), 1w1" s+ie W..,t1eellellt Newoort&eKh 0109 Cos11 Mesa, ttlCW! c•ll llD'1l4MIL loaded! (2JON8 11) on Tape, 729 Farad St , 8•2·7222 NEWPORTBCH873·3735 "Stressless·· IOu"ge tlMtfiN S10G 759-1104or84•-8722 113,"5 COSTAMESA}-48-6919 chair, yetrow velvfll, and ' ' •GARAGE SALE• -----Gold Chrome whsel1. 2 Hunt~lonBMctl Cost• Men. ~8·5525 Wll PEllll SOUTH o.c. 512·1240 m11chlng ottoma n Celt 111-1111 SAT URDAY 8·1 HOUM-c 0 A c HM EN 8 6 lcp9, S l4,500. 875-8l30 CHRYSLEJ:uPLYMOUTH 786-8046 ewenl"g' nold gciods & tu1nllure LEPRECHA UN , 26 mini, 1156111BMch8IYd IUL IUITI SALES Apply II 11131 Newport 81. TUYIL. m Plllt-belOfe 8 30 or w&Oend• WUTll 1931 Pori Locksl111g,, tips 8, roof/dasn au. awn-NISSAN 1987 F'ulMr NX. 842-0631 p11t Ume, HSY work AM E .. p'd or lnexp'Clr BH&G Colla Me1a. The Antique CrulMahlpneecl•dyflamlc lfVl"e. Mtn'1 10·~ bicyele I" 1"11 microw1w1 must Au1orn•llC. AC. T ·IOP, 1--,,,-,,.-.,,--.,.==- or PM. No ... p. nec911· AClwtnlage Tra!"lng Pro-Em~lum. 142·1990 & energetic pe!'IO<'lnet. gOOd condl!IOll !or d1111y 50 YRS ACCUMULATioNi 1ee S23 .500 OBO AM/FM CUM!te N-....... ,m try. Hourly • Bo"u• gram. Oldnt RE otflce' Jn ea1 ... •••Ill ""'Ill 714-548·1111 Eill. P2 1.,.,...,..,..,.. ...... ...,.,....1 travel C111 Mark al SAT 8-12 546 1/1111 914-3600 or ... t>rak ... 1tru11 Ell-33K Original Ml•. 1r1t ... t0r sa2.a321 &!. 432 Of ltvlM. Call Le !or Inter~ F:"°:~~lery.-:-atureliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim l:Mltc~~........,.~~~::::-:~60~1~SI 7&8-8048 or 858-8783 ~raf\Cle Blull1 K.11nems ..-..,,t condlllon. 19500 Uke,....,..!EJtc.lentCor+- 221. Walt lor t>Mp, Uk ........ lrVIM Coul Pre-saletpersori w•"'ed lorjl TYPIST 1 Hot>er1 L-IOO 80 q•1,;';;';;"""'""'•'"",_.'"";';;'·;...,.,,,.,.1 urn._l•mps.el_,_ Motorcycles / 080 831-e713 d 1Hon s2000 CASH lor Crytilal or Berl. •llort, BH&G. 718-7500 bu•y gallery. 894-6393 mixer: 1 8x l0 .. 12 walk-In l~Spon!ng Goods CIT 91 llTI Scooters 8) 1 a 492-0285 N_.,oom Needs Ptrl· tio•, 1 3 comp 111 '1"k -606S Win Dinner For Two' 1986 HONDA SEI Gold-FORD. 'I& Do IT YOURSELF IDEAS WJI Urrie Typ11t Must Be w/hOM reel; 1 custom CANNON Model 24 Rllle w•rog Fully loaded Hm-llllAI WmZJ hf &ROWN VICTORIA • • The PENNY SAVER ha1 Oule:k Alld Accwale 20 wOOd '''sh bin. 3 elec· Nie. h04ds 14 rifles •. hke ESTATE SILE •led ediuon S6500 40.000 MMI Cllarcoal AU Power. Iulo. etr. A READEFl-SERVICCOMHlS']ifWSPA~ part lime Potillotlt •wa11-Houri Per wee11. Flftli-tr--0liaaia 30N-CA8 n-$8eo Cett Gary Fn 3.7 Sat 9-2 983-0300 Olgn• Dun t urner-in. Lotded! (IPUMll&I PARK BENCH M11SLH t1'1Q 30" tugll • 22" w1011na 60" long, tt11s park l>el'l(lt Hiii 3 ldull• comlOfllnly Our SleP· DY·SltP pal . tern rftlk11 II SO 11sy 10 DtJ1l(I 11111 you c1n m1•e Two or mor1, dtPtllOtl'IQ on your needs Pa1 n1ed white. 11 w1ll 1dd 1n orn111, d<lcor11i ... e lo11Cl'l IO ""Y tl;i.cky;i.rd Th1 lull-111e p1Uern lea1ures 1r1ceaDle curYtS for the sides 1na Duckel ·styte..se11 An ooho11a1 re11u1e •S 1ne b;i.nCI 11on armrests "'° '"' 1Pic1unng TOO P!Otec"I able I" reader ad tales Ible Call Peg McAhsUt< ~og...,rt mach. 1 3x5 111 549-5911/0 642-162 1 E 109 29th St oft Baltioa Bl '""""""";;;;;;.....;;;;;;;;;;I t•lor! T. T~! I 12,000 Or leiN Asxlble t1our1 APPiy 1n Al wrk !tole, 1 santMfYe •21 · -1· Bal Ofter 731-5714 HUNTINGTON BEACH perlOl'l Molld•Y lhrv Fn-E YOQU•l mac:h 72•·8662 MOl'latCh Sl•honary e•-Many H• liold-;tems lu<n. 4 ~ Drlvr /~ CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH .dey 1.5. 1660 Ptaceniie 'W'MI! •••LY PILIT TOBY •rc111 cycl e fr om garden .,...l\doW m1a"1. l;;;:_;;;;~;;;;;:;:;;;o:90~JO~l~========:IF'Ofi0.;, .. ;2~-0l3~~' iE:..~ 111'5 -Swtlden F1"e11 made todaler clotn1ng f0\.11 Awe .. Costa Meu UJ~l1, ht 312 llfl I IR C&lllm Heart mon1t01 11'1Cl $1000 b!k.•s 1 ... gg1ge 2242 !suzv Trooper, 1988 4 whl FORD ECONOLtNE VAN UOIO&lf For"'990lf"lmetll 8 mes N-Oak 11"1"' r11a11 . sec 1500 Arali•S•toritylam-4pm Cir . amllm cua , S.lc>O 1981. r•t>uHl~':°I ~. lo..'!"'!"'!"~!"~~-·1,~"~'~·•;;1251642-27•1 Paut1 c'c':'c· .. :.c:'o';"'~'~':'_·•c•:•:•_ root iac k 11000 PllSlll'lllll.. t>r-.. rlMcla ,...,. For tiu•r ~t e.acn 1 16 19)564·111&0 All< lor gr .. t.1700. aM-'230t ~~~~~~=~=~ WlllPllflOT ~E~~.,,c="~st-;! Ronignol ~j.1~. 110 cm, Kar1o11 R.o Targa.&c:.H.n1con-FORD MUiTANO .Qi' put•r 1pread tl'leel & E~P41!'ier'letld legal sect'~ float rall wlwOOd oar. T~roll13600rlcingbif!CS. .;;;;;;;;;;.,.....;;,.....;;;;;_I dl1lorl. AICMM AM/FM· 1917. bllldl. 5--9PMCI. word procnslrog Non-w1WorC1 perlec1 skllls typewnt• 11a,.d. a· wOOCI 1ng1, Ju•! 11one ground, AntiqJt's, calMl1• M*"1 P'trM! adutt OWMCI, eirtr•. llft- smoklng office localed nr neecleCl imm.d. !or o....,-ladder & Misc items lu"9d and torque te1tect, Oauks 904S M1.19I ... 10 ~ tNs mtculate 110.950/ott.r Fa•hlon 111a"d C•ll !low & wacatlon suoPOrt 675-6509 195. 5111· 1237 1e1Ye loatl. Gentrll 701 t t>Mullfui .utomotMi..cat 131-3024, .....____..,."" Laurie 71 41759·11531 647-6041 _,..,.. T-BIFl.O 1967 w/sulc:lde 1159 3871 l••Ye ~ Princlp•t• onty I;;;;;;""-;"";;;;;;;;;,;;;.,.,.;; WedOlflQ0r•H. o<a"d .. ~__. lllf SIU llAf doo•1. e•cetl•nl co"-~ ' •JEEP/EAGLE SALE• _ l°Mfmbttshlps SS-40 f1ew: Wht satWI wllace & 1977 18tl say Boat. DI.II-dlllOn. ncrlti« 12500. l l7,000 090_ le/ -· llOIOUY -Mids. u 8 PO s 11so, lleld electric m e•cellent 841-8251 le •115ft Meture person lo tssltl N9wporl Beach TENNIS 1,~S~oc~S~8~50i<~9~7~·:73:7:0~~1111111~i~~l~'°"~'~h~l°"~·~"~"~'~'~'"'~~C~o~o:11~~~~~~~~~1Ft~~~~~~f~ 1111", llCE Comm I R.E Bkr Sharp CLUB r•uLeable mem· 1tter7pm 538-1510, Autos~ 9100! • MCty & comm sklllS PT betlhip, S200 pll.ls S350 C & -.. Of! • "" ,,,,_,,ao,,.. •. ,.,. '""''" '"· 120-0 .. 0 ....,.. P ·---* llW * NEWl'ORT •-tu• El [,.,....... 6016 Gent<• 6l01 -"'-~ 70J1 .,._ -- ... ~~~~.--"'~-NIKON F .. ,,,. .• ti""''· IANllUUll 12WZllllCI OYER21i0 l"""""''TS• •• :.:-, •'-..... 12195 AF80·200 12.1 •al., 25hp, Mercury, Q4!Mni.zed NEW a USED {Yll"'-"' I --·· I •nergetlc, l•Sl·p•c•d s g II -,,..., cov. .,,.,,t con-... n l"" 11• -'EEP ....... 1"wport oHic. AUi to ::..~~ew , 5 · •t.m• d 111'0". 'I 3 3 00 stam•1• -· ..,_ • ""SI .. l•g11 1ecr•t1ry. x1"1 I Un 11•1113--5413 "e~ _.. (2BEYS50) 12881 C....-.0 ~ 1'1'9111. WF' 5.0 844-11190 l:rtl!!f"! 6010 ( M..llJ .AVAILABLE FOR tM-15'0~.:!c,.Ao9cl ... la 1 Ja SAN JUAN CAPISTRNK> S'CUR'TY OFF-EAS ,_ --olKtibles MEOl0 TE S 0 LE •970 ~I! lo-........__ ...... WOik lor tflll ~I' . ,.:"E:'~a Amerll:a" Jlllllllll.LS Ul·IHT 38' Grand 8.rik1 ,..," I• lt4t "'""~ ~ """' •1fwok:ie ~~ft· •• ullYlll ... m A"llques .8000*"' 11. Otd ciOWn eookle '*''· 2 ~T-fmlllf diasel1. tutly equ1ped ..... -"·-'"'-·.._. ....... c"9d ICblel o.6er OOlll -~ 1-•-,.,,_____ . -·-1 .....,..., -du• 10 lncentlv•• l1'-Tl· ...... New N111.111ea1 ' Military orlgt"ai "L"ltlle Peopl9 ·-· ........--mQYlnQ OUI OI ----1n ... 1• ..---1931 N9wPOr1 IMYd, CM OOllS signed by Cabl>age Pl•f l&IOAll·l!JIPll aru Olfeored tMtlow mar-_...,__ provided 10. thll .._. by P•tch 1r1111 Cail kat Cell •Iler 6pm Mf&l•T ~-46 ,_;'·~ CHINA CABINET Geleterg g1S.IS09 188-6892 MlllTl••u • .__...._,.an* tatlte. 04<I chil'WI Gless l.::====:... ......... Ja.t:::~bo?.':'":::""'::::~:-::'.!6~l06:::: --·· -~·---. cetlon. .... 1 • J •welry Collectibles. * Sii Ill 21' * If 'f'OU're llted ol tN IM ...... ,_ ... "" .,_ "" Wr.,...,s In 4todl. NB 848-0047 C .......... m 6018 llUll/IJLIYUU g.mtnldlt and,. ...... ot -••-•"'-'..,.I========= ::::.:.=:. SAT 8_. 124 Twirl englne1. radar arcn b\/y•"'!il • ,,.. car, WHY .,. •-"' -• .. ...., '-' lllff nmtPll 1.111111.W-.-a.lf AT 12MHZ, S!2K. 1850 Excellerltcondltion. • 3 NOTSEEUSO\lf'•lpn-.-.---· No----------------Wlftlriwlllirll .. o.ff 38820MHZ, 1M8.Sl850 Wl'Wl.,ou" .... INllOmelhlnQ axle trailer 8 73-7677 orlly 11 tl)Ur Nlislecllorl eifll.lllllUAWUR.£• Bolh vrllh mono monitor .......,.., a clMllllllocl ec;1 CM! * ••••11111L II' 1n pncn, .-.Cllon arid .._ ..._ ........,. A(IClrtss ---------llPDYllll lllJ.1111, 727·3311/d 831!1-118Sle be" ...... blefrflolld. _.. * aller Pie Sllrv!U. 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SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL AND ON SATURDAYS YOU'LL MAKE GOOD MONEY AND HAVE FUN DOING IT. Signing 11P new c:ustomer1 IOf Ortnge Cout\tY• tlVOrit• Newepaper You Clift Nm up to 171.00•- 0r- CALL 213-479-3620 1 TRANSPOATATtON PAOYIDEO BY AOULT SUPEAVtSOA. PART TIME Students 13 years & older. Earn $30. $100 per week ~MllingThe Orange Coast Daily Pilot U you (lan work 3 houri in the eveninq we have •job for you with biqh earnings. available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fo11ntain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Del iver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney IJDS • llDS • llDS Wn Alter Sclleet a s. ..... ,. 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Danny Wall, speaking on the eve of the board's formal rclcast of M~_ figures for ihc na- tion's 2,934 S&ls, said thcrt was only a "slight out now" of deposits in May compared with a SS.4 billion exodus 1n April. Including interest credited to ac· counts, deposits ro r the month roSC" slightly for the first time since De- cember, Wall said. Meanwhile. Anorney General Dick Thornburah said three forn1er Dallas S&L executives pleaded gull· ty to fraud and other charges of insider abuse. A new Indictment also was handed up Wednesday. The three el!.ccu11ves arc: -John H. Robtrts Jr.. former prcsidenl of Summit Sa vings As· sociation of Ballas. Robrrts used a nominee borrower to obtain a $4.5 million loan from the institu1ion to provide an airplane for Robtrts' use. He faces a maximum jail term of 10 years and a $15,000 fine. -Joseph R. sffiith. former VlCC president a1 Sunbcil Savings As- sociation 1n Dallas. who pleaded 1uLlty to conspiring to defraud the bank board and 1he IRS. He faces a maximum jail sentence offivr )tars and a fine up to S250,0CX>. -Kenneth C. Hood , former vier presdient o f Western Savi ngs As- soc1a1ion in Dallas. He-was chanttd wnh attempt1n4 to defraud 1he fRS by c.reating art1fic1al losses and by mak1ns a false sta1emei'l1 1n co nnec- tion with a SI 1.3 million loan from Sunbelt Ht' faces a maximum sentence of seven yeari 1n pnson and a fine of $500,000 Indicted Wednesday wai> Bob R. Franks, former president of '-'.t)rth· park Sav1n15 Assoc1at1o n 1n R1 rh- ardson, Te11.as. Franks 1s accused of illegall y di \en1ng $138.000 of Northpark funds to make an interest paymen1 o'n a S2.95 million loan from o..,, -....... .,. ~ ·-Tom Graunk• tau9ht his dad to use computers. Now he pl•n• to te•ch hi• d•d's colle•9ues n•tlonwlde. Mesan coaches executives on PCs Advertising agency owner's son tackles computer illiteracy 1.~an be taken ho1ne for S5.500. print· er not included. G raunkc is "''ork1ng to arra nge trades w11h computer stores 1n SC\· cral c11ics where he plans 10 set up sc.·n11nars. Through an arrangement with C-on1pu1crland 1n Phoenix. Graunkc gels cqu1pn1en1 furn is hed for seminars 1hcre. The storr pro fi1 s from tht• sales to sludent s, and Mas- U~Tlnf Computt•rs has access 10 the stores chent hst and a page 1n the compan) 's nt•wslc11cr. ly DONNA MOONEY a-, Not ..,_., a.°" It all started when Tom Graunkc's 'dad asked him 10 teach hin1 how to use these new-fanglrd things called computers. Dad didn'I want to know what the heck VGA means, or the difference bctwttn a megabyte and a mosqu1lo bite. After Tom whippc-d out hfs 14- pound laptop com puter and warmed up 1he lates\ software. dad soon learned to create thrtt~olor bar --graphsl n a matter orit'fii'ilil6-a1'd use the equipment to keep 1rack or his daily schedule and 1m ponant phone numbers. Tums o ut To m's father. who hap. pens to own a S6Q..million·a-year Chicaao advertising agency, wasn't much diffcrcnl from a 101 of other corporate chiefs. Underneath the suits and the power, these executives remain compu1er illiterate. The youn• Costa Mesan fi&ured if he could te.ach his dad. he could teach just about eve ryone else. l·IL s father agreed. So with an 1n\·tstmcn1 Tom esti mated will reach S50.000 by year's end, the pair ha ve Sl.01 out to capture 1he market undC'r the name Mastering Computers Inc. But Tom admits tackling the n1a r- kct is tough . The JX.·ople he S«ks 10 teach treat li me as a precious com- modity. The) also sh) aWa} from admittina their 1lllteracy. Tom said he has 1he answer 10 both problem~ After a test run of a free . thrtt-day seminar 1n (0h1 cago combining class time and ao lf 11me at a ritzy resort, he shav«I 1hc program to tw o days and dropped lhl' go lf And he skips the 1gnorancc allogether. "We do everyth1n1'we can to not talk about computers," hC' said. ''These people are vert int1n11da1cd by the ~omputer a nd they won't admi1 it -they can'1." It's called .. a silent a1TBngen1cnt:' G rJunke said. ··we never !>3\'. ·we know you don't know: ·· · Dunng the $750 course. students Lip through a brief history of com- puters. dl.'fin1tions of 1argon "''o rds such as "peripheral," and a d 1s- cuss1on of the most common ~oft­ ware appl1cat1 ons b) exC<'ut1ves. B) the end of the first day students ha\e created thl.'1r o wn profit and lo'is for«asts w11h colorful bar graP.h s. Some find computer capab1h11es dchghlful -and fasl. Onc e'ccutive had been paying a graphic artist to paint large bar charts for him. Oraunkc said. By lhe end of the seminar. anend- ants know the d11Te rencc bct\.\·een Microsoft's E:t.Ct"I and W1ndO\.\S, and 1hc difference lxt\.\et:n Compuserve and Prodi&). For the first time the) rcal1Lc the) can use a co mpu1rr 10 act the da) 's heaJhnc nc"''S and check their stocks. If a student becomes attached to his or her rqu1pmcn1, the Compaq laptop compu1er and the software liraunke, a 13-yl.'ar-old w11h a degree in markcung, sa id the com- pan) will concrntrate on the South· west. pnmanl) 1n Southern Cali- fornia. His goal is 10 host a seminar a "'·eek, three for corporate managers and one for mixed crowds. O ne-on· one sc:=ss1ons 1a1lored 10 the needs of the execut1 \e are o!Trred for S500 a da) plus expenses. ~·1astenng Computers plans a 1wo- da) seminar on J ul) 20 and 21 Location has not bct.'n delerm1ned. As for dad. he's st1ll 1n Chicago. "Now he uses a compull.'r five hour~ a da y -he can·1 li ve without 11." Judge slaps union with more fines 9y DAVID ltllO each daf the traffic jams continued. ..,_,..,,,_......., Wll iam s said the union violated his order for six days with bumpcr-10-bumpcr traffic on ABINGDON. V1. -A federal judge 1oday roads used by coal haulers. Most of 1hose in the fined tbe United Mine Workers and two union convoys have been UMW members from 01her officen an addi1iomil $720.000 for viola1ing his states on sympathy wildcar strikes. bin on formina convoys to slow down trucks Stale Poh~ Spccl1I Aacnt Larry Waddell delivtrina COAi. 1estificd that troopers wro1c nearly 200 1icke1s for AllO today, an explosion damaacd a impcdina traffic last week. McOure warehoute owned by lht sinltebound ''Despite 11l 1he massive ticke1in~ It"s all just Pittston Coal Oroup, State Poltce said. No son ofwhistlina Oi-.ie," thejud.ae said. He ra15C'd lr\juriel wtR: rtponcd. the daily fine to SS.S0.000 for (unhcr violations. It wu not cleat whether whether the 2:30 UMW attorney Mike Pnsino said the un ion Lm. b&ast wu related to the four·month strike will appeal the fines, which now \Olll $960.000. ..um the wmpt.ny by t.900 minen in Vif'linia. ·Jackie Stump. president of the union's Virainia 'Re9' Viflinla and Ktntucky. Polkc said the district, said the fines ltt ciu:essive. ca.plosion was under invatiption. On Tuesday, the union pmcrcd supporl U.S. District J~ Oka Williams on June from United Farm Workers' ~sidenl Cesar 26 f\DOd the UMW and two officers S2'40,000 for Chave1. orpftiztg convO)'I of can 1DOfi\iC1(1 o bloc .. Your-11ruatc is our ttruule." Chavu told ..._cgal tnftlhl_nd lhrtttened Ones of S 1201000 fo~ore than S.000-strikin& miner'\ and suppgrters a1 a rally. "And your victory 1s our v1ctof) :snd v1c1ory for every worker in this country " Chavez said the U MW's comm11men1 10 non-violence durina the strike and 1hr use of c1,·1I disobedience has captured 1he at1ent1on of or· ganized labor. :·People know 1bou1 11 1n 1hF' workplace, even on the Wes! Coast," hr said of 1he labor dispute tha t bet.an April S The puhlic and all orsanized labor will be on 1he UMW'5 side as long 1.s non-violent tactics persist, ('hav('z ia1d Pitts1on miners had been work ing withnu1 a con1ract for 1 • months when 1hcy went on itr1ke O\er w1acs. bcncnu and workina condi11oru. The walkout has spawned sympathy stnkf's by ]7.000 miners in the M idwest and APP11lach 1:a Pi1tston President Michael Odom sa1d the com~ny is ftelin& no presaurc to rcturn to the barpinina table. The sympa1hy 11r1kes 1n have .. Lero cffccl on us. .. Odom said. He added thal Pillston continues 10 ope.rate with replacements . -U.S .. wine consumption falls, expor~s up ... JM* ICIE lllll'iN .--~--&AN PIAl'ICl!ICXl -Pto!>le in ~..,~~~~'.: __ ,... lllJ•ll-bul y 'nu..,..__.....,. IWr, ..... M'ftY 111t1W ).4 pllon1 In 1917. Pt< capila -con'"mp1lon ill 19 .. wu 34.1 pl· ic!n• and dlJlilled oplrib, 2.11 pl· IOftL N1111 Valley w..m.ter Robm MoodaYi IOid tllt per <00i1a dodioo -phdfolly -... ""' (!Oftlive w1-"However, fbr Ille 1IM -... -· up 10 10 1l -· Md '!'"!. ii true .... lb< -Ind ~Ill •id. , M09tlav(. I IS dMI M tM _ .. _ -- jiildiCllll oon•••,.i.o. n lnc•w ~"Ir ............ , ..... .. .,.w ....... -..., .. ,11e awileh in tcllina the story of W1nc to Iii< world.• TM .Urvcy, us.ina stads11cs eom-pilcd by ,,.,. and 'f<ckrwl qencia ind C'alifomil's Wine lnstatutc. foutld I.Mt to\al U.S. wine COMump-tioli ~ to Jj2.l milli n lil· -lo "1981. 4, 9 p<Tttnl or 1l. 7 mmtoe ..Uoru undtr 1hc 1917 lie-..._ ' .............. O.C.'a wine ....,.... r911t:ft."' 3.1 pttcent bc&ow its no .., ftve per caeil• wine .... ....,. __ ~ ra.nlr. ud compariton -1917, Iller Iii< Dhlrict or Q>I. umbta, ire Nevada.,_ 4.8 .-uont. down S.S percen1; California. 4.1 llllons. down 9.2 percent; Vermont, l.• pllons. down J. 9 percent, and W~i"l'on sllte. l .4 pllon1. down '-'· The turvey found the 1op fiv-e 1t1ta In to\61 wine coosum"pt.ion ,.... C.lifomil, 111.1 millio• ,U- .loea; New Y"!!!, '°·) milhon; florid&. 32.4 million· Te.us, 26.8 D'liUioa, Ind 1Hinois. 26. 7 millkNt. Wes or llloh<r-.,nc.d pmnlum varillal Men 'boomed but J\C wine --II otro.in. Centennial Savings AsS<X:1at1on of Greenville, Texas. If convicted. he coul~ be sentenced tu up to 15 years 1n pnson and fined up to $500.0ClO. Thornburgh attributed lhe thret' convicuons, as well as the new 1n- d1ctmcn1. to the Dallas Bank Fraud '{.ask Force The task force, a J01n1 effort of the Jusuce Department, the bank board, the FB I and 1he Internal Revenue Service, has broua.ht 1nd1c1men1s aga1ns1 50 peo ple for s&.L or bank fraud and obtained J 2 COO \ 1c11ons tn two years. More than 100 other people have been convic1ed for bank or S&.L fraud under indictments ~u&ht by 1hc U.S. attomey's office 1n Oallas. However. Thornburgh said he op- posed a prov1s1on 1n the House S&.L bailou1 bill that would rcqui~ the Justice Department to maint.ain the task force in Dallas and establish a similar o ne in Southern California, t~e two areas of1hc country with the biggest backlogs of thrift fraud caset. ··wh.at we ~fer to do is have the nexib1hty 10 move our resources where they are neccssa'ry" Thornburg.fl said. ' FCC grants waiver of ownership to Capital CitiesASC By JAY ARNOLD A100<i.t .... ''"' \Um., W . .o\.SHI NGT(JN -Capital Cit1esABC has been granted a permanent "'aiver to Federal Commun1ca11on\ Comm1ss1on rules that could ha\e forced the company 10 ~II mulumdho n- dollar radio and telc\ 1s1on sta- tion~ 1n Ne"' York . Los Angeles. Chicago and San Francisco. the comm1ss1on said Wednesday The comm1~~1on granted Cap C1 uesABC"5 rcq ue!ol 1ha1 11 be allo""ed to own WAB(".TV. W-\BC-AM and WPU·FM 1n Ne"' York c·it), WLS-TV. WLS- AM and WYiZ-FM. Chic.a go: KABC·T V, KABC·AM and KLOS-FM. Los 4..ngelcs: and KGO-~V and KGO-AM. <;an Francisco In March of !his )ear the F('C loosened cross-ownership rulcs that proh1b11cd a compan) from owning both a radio sta11o n and a telev1s1o n station 1n the same telc\ision .. market," such as 1n the New ".ork or Los Angrles metropolnan areas. The commissio n said 11 would look favorably upon wai ver re- quests 1nvolv1ng radio and tele- v1s1o n station comb1na11ons 1n the largest 25 te\e,·ision marke1s 1n lhc country. It wo uld grant \.\at ven. 1f thcre- were more 1han JO separately owned. operated and controlled broadcas1 \1censecs. or ··voi«i," after the pro posed combination. the comm1ss1on said. In a J.Q ruhng made June JO and issued Wednesday, the com- mission said Cap i11csABC had shown the stations were located 1n fo ur of the fi ve tarxest markets in 1he coun1ry. 1he comm1ss1on said Cap C111csABC had shown there arc 94 scparate broadcast owner.I in Ne"'· Yorio: City, 79 rn Los Angeles. 105 1n Chica1to and 51 1n San Francisco. The FCC 1n 1985 had granted Capital C1tu:s and ABC an 18- month waiver to thr so-called one-10-a-market rule when the two media companies proposed a Sl.5 billion merger. The comm1ss1o n ha~ anttci· pated that the two Companies wo uld sell off radt0 and te~­ ''is1on Stallons to meet FCC re- quirements. which also stipu- lated that one company could own TV stations that reached no more than 25 pcrcen1 of the viewing public. The 1wo companies owned 12 TV sta11ons and 24 radio sta- lions, and before the merscr was completed 1n January 1986 they sold four T V stations, eiJhl radio stations and Capital Ci11es' cable telev1s1on division for a total price of about SI billion. Among the sa les were: WTNH.TV, New Haven, Conn .. sold for SI 70 million; WXYZ- TV, De1ro11.., and WFTS-TV Tampa, Fla .. $246 million; and WKBV.'-TV. Buffalo, N.Y .. S6S million. But before Lhc I 8·month waiver pcnod expired. the com- m1ss1on announced it was con- s1derin¥ allowing common own- ership 1n !he larger TV maTkcts. Cap C itiesABC requested anothe~ extension er the tempor- ary wai ver, a nd then the request for a permanent waiver of its holding 1n the four la'IC mart:cu. '"Granting Capiu.I CiticSABCs request ... clearly mCC'1S the slAn- dards adopted in the multiple ownership proceeding," the com- mission said, addins that "per- mitting radio-telev ision com- b1nat1ons 1n the top 2!i markets with many compctina voices aenerally would not undermine the benefits derived from (t he FCC's) tradi1ional pro-com- pc1111 ve and diversity policies." Future dairy cows: Tailor-made milk By DON KENOAU 141' , .... w ..... d1tTert'nt from each otl'tcr is !he vanous proteins 1n the milk," Tyrell WASHI NGTON -T he IYJ?ICal s.a1d ... It's In this area, aherina the dalf) cow of 1he-21st century will be propon1ons in the milk for s;pccific a much larger producer by today's products., that ~·11 see a c.hanae." standards. and might even 1urn ou1 Vernon G . Pursel. 1 reproductivt some kinds of tailor·madc milk. physioloe1st al Beltsville. said he according to . .\1ncult1.1re Dcparl-aod others have been ~·orkina for 1 n1cnt scien11s1s. )'car on taractlng components to the H. Duane Norman. an1n1al re· man1mary glands of farm a nimals sear_ch leader a1 the departmcnfs -and 1h11 could mean some ra1hcr Agr1cull ural Rc!irarch Service f:s-CAotic results. • cil11y in Beltsv1llc. Md., said herds .. Depending on what acne you that > 1cld as much as 40.000 pound11 inscn, you could have some of the of milk per co"'' annually (abou1 ratt medical proteins produced in 4,651 gallons) c1n be c:t.pccled 1n the 1he mammary a.land.'' -Purxl said. ne11.t century. ··ncte special proteins could Ix Nauonally, 1988 milk producuon e-.1rac1e:d from the milk ind averaged 14.213 pounds J'l('r cow. or purified." about 1.653 pllons. One cx1mple, he said. is the ··w e've had 1nd1,1dual co""''(\ blood-clonln1 factor uted to trc1t already 1hat produced S0.000 hemophilia. a rare protein 1hat tome pounds.'' Norman said 1n the cur-day miiht be extracted ft'om milk. rent issue of Ag.ncultural Re-search .. Dunna the p&Jt year, we'\le magat.inc. ··tn 19•S. we had 25 transfered a tcnc for a moute pro. milli on" dairy CO"-S 1n the United te1n into pip. If tM mouse ICM S1atrs. today we ha ve. about \0 functions cofTtttly, the mouse pro- m1lhon. But the milk yield ptr cow te1n will ~ prctent in the milk is up from •.600 pounds to an produ«d by our tTlflllC.nic. pip,"' average of 14.000 pounds loday." Puntl uld. The most eon1rovc.ni1I develop-The nc.1tt s1ep. he taid, will bt to ment l1 bovine som11totmp1n. or connect 1he rqulat~ pert of the SST. the ao-callc.d bovine 1row1h moutt rne 10 p1rt ofa ~ne for rare hormone that is awaitina clearance med1ca protein IO tt can be by the rOod and Dtua Admln1s--prod\.Klt'd 1n ·w ml.lk.. • tion..bcfore-il-('an b6-uled by da1ry---""lbc..fina~ farmers. IYCh a .:nc. inio tho. dairy cow ... - Cows produce 8ST naturally in Punel 11ul. "lfthef'tl\llelOl'Y-tWtf'I their phuiuiry alands, and it can be the mou1e scne worb. it could a9o made syn1hctlcally. ScYet1l com· be ulCd to modify the oompaalrioft panics a~ workin1 on ven ionJ of or the milk." 1hc cM:mica:t. • • • Another BrcltS\lille .cientis:t. Henry F. Tyml. uld BST typh.'lllly wouki boost a cow't milk output by l S pc.:ra:nt. 1hhou,h on 1 lhon·lerm balls h could n9C by a1 much as'° perctnL .. rd MY ~11 ace bl ~Uy a con- tinuation or the •MC. tttndl or the loll '° ycon." Tyrell aid. "Whal I * i1 more-tm~• on llUorine mUk IO -..,.c;flc prodWCI do-maftds.. .. Ome1ically, h b ..,...,.. ., 5 ....,.. 111e .... 11 .. ,.,,.,..,...,. or orottln1 in _.. -the CMti.a, albuml•lndP>WliM. .. Pin. of .... ,_ doetlll lft -• WASlUNGTON (AP) -A -dlicoVf'ftld bee with I .. i._ fl tum1na out to bf a ...,... ol • ~.,.~blueberry,.-~..,. ... ultu~ DePannMlftt. del>On...,. Mid== honey-cu'•~ blucbcniel -----1 •• lOO .............. -llol'i 11......, .... __ _ ... ........,.., ........ _ Ash,,_ ... ..__ .... -.---· -·.-..-:-,"'".' I • ll t 'I' I.,, '0 11 ' . erald of Anaheim· hotel gets new· name Tbe $07-room EmeraN ef AuMt• has been renam~ the Pan Pac1fic Hotel followina consolidation with another hotel group. 1t was announced lodl~ Emerald and Pan Pacific Hotel groups are subsidiaries of multinational Tokyu Corporation of Japan. . With the unification of the two hotel groups, now called ran. Pac1~c Hotels and Resqru, the chain man:11cs and markets 18 properties an Asia, Oceania, Hawaii and North Amenca. . . Two more hotels are currently under construction in Auckland, New l.ealand and San Dieso. · fi H I ·d h William Torresala, acneral manager of the Pan Pact. 1c ote , w t e consolidation of the two hotel aroups and name change 1s .expcc~ed to lead to more international b~sin~ss particularly f~om the Pacific Ram. The hotel is cxpandin• its Japanese-speaking staff to accommodate the anticipated inc1easc: in visitors from Japan, he added._ . The Pan Pacific Hotel is owned, in part. by CaJ1for:n1a-based Pnme Property Ltd. and Pan Pacifi c Hotels and Resorts, whi ch manages tht' property. • • • Adam• Commuleatloa1 Corp., owner of the Daily-Pilot, has. signed an ..,.cement to purchase KCBQ AM/FM in .San ~ego ~or S23.5 mtlhon. The addition of the fomter Eric/Chandler stauons will bnng to 12 tbe number of radio stations owned by Adams. Car and truck sales /plummet in late June 1y PllEDeltlCK ST ANOfSH ,...~ ,,._ .,..., DETROIT -LatNune car and liaht truck sales plummeted 20 per- cent compared with strong sales in the same period last year, which turned out to be the second-best year in industry history. automakers re- ported Wednesday. The averqe sales rate amons the eiabt U.S.-based automakers for the June 21 -30 period this year was 26,8ll vehicles a day, down from a daily rate of 33,49S durin& the same time last year. Amon& the Bia Three automakc:rs, Chrysler Corp. •s car sales were off 28.6 percen1, General Motors Corp.'s were down 23.4 percent and Ford Motor Co.'s were off 22.5 percent. Analysts and automakers uid the drop wun 't as serious as the fiaures suuest. because sales in late June last year were so strons. However, it appeared that incentives deSiJned to spark car sales durina the penod this year baven•t been ·as successful as automakers had hoped. For the month, with imported automakers' fiaures included, car and truck sales were down 11 .4 percent, aoina to a dally rate of 49,635 vehicles from a rate of 56.032 dwina June of last year. Tbro\.llh the flrst half of the year, vehicle sales were off 6.8 percent. with car sales falling 7.6 percent and truck sales declinins 5.3 percent. For months, analysts and others have said a downturn in the sales rate is likely. However. automaken. with some adj ustments, have kept up production levels, meaning in- ventories have remained at higber- than-usual Levels. In late-June car saJes. Chrysler led the decline, fallina 28.6 percent to an averaac daily rate of 3.237 tlus year. compared with 4,S3S a day last year. The company's car sales for the first six months of the year wert down 14.9 percent. · Trude sales by Chrysler were off 12.8 percent during the June 21-30 period this year and were down 0. 7 percent so far this year. compam:I with last year. GM's car sales fell 23.4 P.Crce nt an late June to an average dally rate of 12,26 7 this year from a rate of 16.023 last year. For th e first six months of the year. G M's car sales were off 9.6 percent. For light trucks, GM's sales fell 23.6 perccqt for the period and 3.4 percent for the year throu&h June 30. ford's car sales were 22.5 percent lower durin& late June this year, with a daily rate of 7,747, compared with a rate of 9,992 durina tht' same time last year. January-June car sales by Ford were off 3.2 percent EClison says third dry year reducing power ROSEMEAD -Southern Cali- fornia Edison today predicted re· duccd hydroelectric power aencr- ation this year because a third con- teeutive dry fear has kept reservoir water Jevels 1n the .southern Siem Nevada mountafos well below nor- mal. Editon officials said, however, that they fornce no problems in meetina custoWMr demand for elec.- tricity awina the comina months. Prec1pitation for the water year bqinnina last Oct. I is at 72 percent of normal. and E.dit0n's latnt surveys indicate that touthem Sittra reservoirs arc only 6S percent full . That's a lliaht increase from last year's levels, &ut is still Mll below ••k•f ew .. rt SIMk Prirf! Quotn .... Barringer. Rya n & Com~any .._._ NASDISIPC 780-0977 ' normal, Edison officials said. Edison estimates that water avail- able for power atneration will be at 52 percent of normal this year. Water • available for hydroelectric seneration during the last two spring and early summer runoff periods was 43 percent of normal 10 1988 and also 43 percent of normal in 1987.' "Althouf.h hydroelectric atner- ation is bein& impacted by the o~o­ i• drought, Edison's areat diversity of rnources helps to mitipte its impect on customer's electric bills," an Edison stalt'ment s&td. Edison aenerales or purchases power from nine different enc'l.>' resources, more than any other uul.- ity. U.S. labor costs rlsi"ng slower than rivals • WASHINGTON -Labor costs rote more lowly last year in the United States than in all but one of the nation's 11 major economic competitors. tht' Labor Depanment said. Of the 11 competitors, only France bettered the U.S. per· formance, rccord1n1 1 decline of 0.8 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics id. The avemae Japant'sc worker cost the cmplo)'er S 13 14 an hour an 1988. a I 0.5 percent increase over 1987. The average in the United States was S IJ. 90. of on avcraJe hour·s labor was only I Sl.45 and. an Taiwan, S2. 7 I~ The rise in U.S. labor costs -0.3 percent from 1987 to 1988 -was dwarfed by such increases as 17 percent in Taiwan and 11 .2 percent m South Korea. While American workers were still earning more than employt"Cs in most of the other countnes. the fa ll in the vialue of the dollar meant that a Japanese worker was catching up fast to his U.S. counterparts. In c1g.ht western European coun- tries, the costs were already hiaher than in the United States:$ 19.4) in Norway. for example. and $18.07 an West Germany. In South Korea. however, the cost Thal as. an employer could hire more than five Taiwanese or South Korean workers for 1he cost of hinng one American. This helps uplain why some factories have moved production lines out of the United States to those Pacific Rim coun· tries. Mail-ir>ta·er co~plaints dropped in 1 988 WASHINGTON -Complaints about mail-order and telephone- order firms declined sharply in 1988. t~e Better Business Bureau organi za- tion said Wednesday. According to data from the na- tion's 180 Better Busi ness Bureaus, "ordered product sales" prompted S8,200 complaints compared with 68,500 the year before. This kind of comJ11aint ranked third last yea r but topped the list in 1987. ihe Council of Better Busi ness Bureaus said its affiliates recorded 65. 900 complaints about retail stores last )ear. more than any other cat· egory. This was about the same as the 68,500 theJear before when they were tn S«on place. Non-auto service fi rms were the second-ranked source of complaints in 1988 at 58,600 compared with 59.3.50 in 1987 when the) ranked third. "I don't know of a specific action or a specific program. but what I v.ould suggest is there has been a renewed emphasis on customer ser- vice" by mall-order firms. said Con- nie Heatley, a public relations ex- ccuti~·e wnh the New York-based DtfC'Ct Markcung As ociauon 1n New York. She said big-name ca talog com- l)anics such as Land's End and LL Bean have led the way "and every- one else is following" tn attempts to improve customer service. Among retail stores. home fur n1sh1ngs accounted for the most complaints, 12.500. In other categories. home im- provement and remodeling com- panies ran ked fourth, receiving 46,000 complaints compared with 4S. 750 the previous year. Auto. truck and recreationaJ vehicle deal- ers were at the bouom of the list both years, Wrth 31,()()() compJa1lltS in 1988 and 26.750 1n 1987. ·Market post's small gain after holiday By CHET CURRIER A,....,,.., llfrft« NEW YORK -The stock market struggled to a small gain Wednes- day, rebounding from some early selling as traders returned from the July 4 holiday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. down about I 5 points at its mid-morning l{'w. dosed with a 3. 79 gain at 2,456.5!> Advanc1n& issues 011tnumbered declines b> about 3 to 2 in na- tionwide trading of New York Stodc Exchange-listed stocks. W1th 882 up. S66 down and 504 unchanged. Volume on the Ooor of the Big Board came to 127.70 million shares, up from Monday's 21h-yt'ar low of 68.87 million. Nationwide, consolidated volumt' in NYSE-listed issues, including trades in those 'lSJ: l PS A DOM'S stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the-c:Ounter market. totaled I 50.32 million shares. Analysts said recent economic re- ports showing a further slowdown in busineu activity over the last couple of months had put investors in a Waf} mood. They said people who had been enthusiastically embracing hopes for a "soft landins" now have begun to wonder whether something a bit bumpier might be in store. Confirmed optimists on Wall Stret"t argue that the Federal Reserve w1 ll counter any such pc:rils by relax- ing its credit policy, ~ving the econ- omy a shot of adrcn1lene and allow- ing interest rates to fall. The Federal Open Market Com- mittee, the central bank's policy- scttins sroup, is meeting this week to consider what to do next. Eviden~ OTf l PS \'D DOM'S NEW YORK (APl -The followlng list sPIOws tl'le Ovtr-lhe·Counter stocks and warra~s that have oone up lht most and down I mosl ba~ on oercenl of change for We No securities 1raC1ln11 t>tlow 12 or 1000 sharH are Included. Net ano oere9nlaite en.noes art lhe Cllfferenct t>tlwHn the previous clos ng 1>rlc1 and Wt<lnesdav's last or blel r:>rlce. u~s "tfil;2~w:l1' ,!:~ 6:.;:LAl•rff~ 3 ~Int r un 1 • 1/'J UP .2 • tr~ rns ,,, ~ U1> 1 . ~ ~Cvlt~ ;; s~ ~ 8: li. J a~n wTch 1 'h 21,\ U1> j'· ' It p ~ 'h Up 4. ~ j '• 2 Up 14. I ~~,~v~ 3,1 :Jt ,ii: 8: ii: 2 M~~"° ,..... '• U1> I· 3 HMlGc,• wt 2l·16 'I• U1> . G~,•~vo'i~~uo J:h 2:~ 8: I : '"Slat n It, + lS· 16 !J.1> l· ~Ei'~~~:m , !irj+ ~ B: l r FullonFdl 112 '• UP l WnOHPLVI 3 ltt• Up · j MlohP~~11a na ~. Uo . Hfngl'I av ~ UP j . Or•noe rHSt 22 211'1 UP .7 S Reiners 13 111• UP .6 •me He\l..ermen ~lfolc~I NIT .. f.Tlh OtvmPlcSY.il MectlanlcTtcl'I Attel Mar:fi l r5!r Adftclnc 4 H· J.O ~i~~~ Rf1~ etDhI HtlCP mlllcl ~rown rncb n1on 4 omeUnltvSL s onstone '\ 'I f 0'1PO~1 ·11: ·1 H \ '\' \ (.I I 0 '\' of its decisions may be forthcoming soon in tbe credit markets. Fed policy and sentiment about intercst~rate prospects may well also be influenced by the Labor Depart· ment's report Fnda> on the employ- ment situation for June. ArmstronJ World Industries led the active hst, up 4Ya at 47V.. The company said the Belzberg family of Vancouver. -8.C .. had acqu1m:I 9.85 percent of its stock and said it was considering a possible bid for the rest. Gainers amons the blue chips included Merck, up 'I• at 68; Ameri- can Telephone & Tclegraph •. iUp 1'2 at tt II ·\'I''\ l St·: DID NEW YORK (AP) JI.If. 5 '\'st: 1.t : .\ Dt:ns NEW YORK (AP)-seles, • sun WedneMSav Pt'ICI and net ~hal!H of Ille 1! t active New York SIOCk E•Cha111te trading natlOnenv at more then 11. 'In l·~· ~~ •m AmerT&T , , 11. + 11'1 ~-M t, . t -v. rv;nEICI , :1.1 :t ~ ~orn~l~Pw : ul\ + i.\ Smllh8tck 1· :: i_. Am~~w 4~ 'h -,,.. oon , 6 ~ ~ J?cf~1, , : ~v. I '4 epslCp S , S ~ -..., arnrcomm , 6 + vl•ter ~. ·~ -~ DOM JO\ES A \'ER .\GtS 351/•; General Electric, up 1/1 at 521/•, and Exxon, up 1/a at 4414. Japanese stocks were strong for th e second straight session. Matsushita rose I 0 to I 7S: Pioneer Electronics 5112 to S51h: Honda Motor I Y. to 28¥•: Hitachi 7 to l 16Y4-and TDK 3 to 86. Hillenbrand Industries climbed 2 to 351/a. The diversified company, known primarily as a major manu- facturer of caskets and hospital- room furniture, reported higher earnings for the fiscal quarter ended June 3. Standard & Poor's industrial index rose 1.35 to 366.17. tt 11 \ ·1· \ ll I<' DI U NEW VORK <AP)-Moal active ctver· ll'le·counter stocks •Ul>t>lled bv NtlD NEW VORK(AP) Flnal Oow·Jones ~N~ 1· 74, v-,,l llclAM~ ems._ •r Wed., Jul. s. ·~1,_, , , -\, STOCK OMfl Hltltl Lew CleM CM ~PPQ~t ' ' 4~ + ~~ ~ fPid 2"'. l3 2467.19 2431 S3 2456.56+3.7' rr ~ 1SJi\ -11 n ~,~t , !I' U~:H ~Y:lT ffl~gt.fl: r*i · 1 v. ± ~ JPidu• fi~m. ~oan 2 1-, + 1-16 ~ii\k 2+Ji. 'it:TAl,S PH1c·•:s Is • ,., only j I. 1ld hire r South ,f hiring explain movrd United 1 coun · home 1e mos1 nc im- ' com-=cciving :d with Auto. le deal· the list 1plai.nts lng for cssion. PionCt'r Honda i 7 to 11bcd 2 mpany, manu- ospital- higher r ended justrial J ":·To Exchange 1 tNn 51. ~·~ .... + ~ .,Ji -YI !l'I + .... 12,f, -"• 't. + '4 ~ =!: -'¥• over· NtlO. .. ~ -" -'• + .. "" -'1:1 -''• + " -... +1-16 - • ... •• • ENTE l\INMENT • DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July S, 1989 DS Pacific Symphony stages muted Fourth of July show ly MIKE RUSSEU o-. ""°' c-._.._ A record 9,560 spirited fans at- tcn.ded Pacific Symphony's summer sencs opener. the annual Fourth of July All-American C'clcbration at Irvine Meado ws Amphitheatre, Tuesday evening. But, tha,nks 10 1he low level of yolume o!fcrcd by the sound system. 11 was difficult to hear from the outset. ~ The audience . which co uld not hear the opcnina announcements well a.t all, experienced no increase llO\ 11-:~ in volume throughout the rcma1ndt."r of the concert. Dr. Wayne Allen. of Huntin&ton Harbour, a sponsor of the show, conducted the orchestra as it played "The Star-Spangled Banner." Jorge Mester, the guest conductor and a candidate to assume the pos- ition of Pacific Symphony music director, probably had no idea that fans in the scats on the hill behind the amphitheater arena, were left with lillle luck in hearing the marvelous program. It was .exci ting to sec the lhc sparkling new white-walled sound shell which surrounded the more than 100 symphony musicians creat· ing a massive scene, II was enhanced by a giant American flag which wa~ hung at the rear of the stage. Sadly only a few other retrievable superlatives can be related. From the outset fans shouted "We can't hear you!" from the mid-section of the upper loge as announccmcnls "-'ere made -to no avail. Leonard Bcrn st~1n's "Overture 10 Candide," sounded as 1r it "-'Crc being playcd off in ~he distance. Pow! Bat-gross tops S 100 million HOLLYWOOD (A P) -"Batman" became the first movie to make SIOO million in only' 10 days, as the Warner Bros. adventure spectacle contjnued to sp!inter box-office records, according to figures released this week. In third, selling SI 0.4 million "-'Orth of uckets d uring its opening weekend, was 1he critically pa nned "The Karate Kid Pan Ill," starring 27-year-old Ralph Macchio. Meanwhile. Spike Lee's much talked-about "Do the Riltht Thing" generated vigorous business in its debut. lhe emotional and of\en comic race-relations drama collected S3.6 million while pla yi ng in only several hundred theaters. Figures released Monday by Exhibilor Rela1 ions ~o. showed that "Batman" grossed S30. I millio n over tts second weekend of release, the second-best weekend for any movie in -history. In fourth place was the fading comedy "Ghos1bustcrs II." with Bill Murray and Dan A.ykroyd. which dropoed from S 13.9 million one "-"eekcnd ago 10 $9 million this past weekend. It was followed by Steven Spielberg's adventure sequel "Indiana Jones and thc last Crusade," landing in fifth wi1h sales of S7.l million. The biners~·eet coming-of-age drama "Dead Pcx:ts Society" continued to draw large crowds. collccung $6. 7 millio n 10 finish in sixth place. . .. Batman." starring Michael Kea1on in 1he tuts lhrtt days. If it continues its fiery pace. "Ba1man·· could well become the hi&hest-grossing movie yc1 . topping the mark ofS228.6 million set by 1982's "E.l . the Extra-Terrcstria1.·· The former record-holder for the fastest SIOO million was "Indiana Jo ncs and the las1 Crusade." which passed the barrier af\er 19 days last month. The much-hyped but poorly reviewed ··Great Balls of Fire!" opened to spectacularly bad business. w1nd1ng up 1n sevcnth place. Despite its exclamallon point. ··Great Ba lls of Fire!" collected o nly $3.8 milhon. With an opening per-screen average of about S2.682. 11 already appears to be one of this summers flops. 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N9c1111 Ta.n "'-T~ ~ ..... oring Contest July 1~-23rd ·Costa Mesa Cob-'n-,g Contest Rules & hgulatlons Onr ,.uuw:r lnell(:h J\MC 1mup ~ill ~chc~n. EIK-h '<l.i nnn -·ill ~"T-iYC" ticket~ 1111two tli'-lrct Coont) Fait. W1nn1,. p11.1u~ will t't fW*ed mW Am: Aru &hlbhlon 11 1he fliraround..._ ' , • AU entr~' mus1 be ~cd by A ch11J in one of lhC' 9 '~ Ii~ ~h"- . Mall ftn.wdnltr~IU:ORANCECOlJNTY FAIR. PECIALCOKrESTS. 88 !'AIM DA. .. COSTA ME., ,CA 92~26. FAtle:\~bt~b'1 12:.10 pm. July I.&. ~ • Enuits 'fti ll be judgc\J It I pm, F'rtd13•, July I .. In the Ant Ans Dqwtment, •All~ entr~ ~ bt ptek"cd UJ1 • 1hc Ant An Otf*t~ •fkf lhc: Pl1r. ~ • .htty 14th, tmm 10 am'° Jl pna. ' ..... 13 .... ~ \'n.1MYWphtJM(\lwdlf-WMlcJMI~.,..~) I • 0 t -11 ' PmPIE Shame, guilt, rage a crippling force of rape victim DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 18 )'CU'I old. Two yean aao, 1 Wit raped tbt niaht of the senior prom. It was my first uperience with 1ex. When word tot around IChool, I was celied .. slnlnae,;r ~ ""Stupid" for not aivina in to tbtiauy.,~fter an, he did take me to the im>m This was the way they put it. )t's most as if I owed him my body because he as.keel me out. ,,, Not once w;s J ever viewed as lhe t' victim or told that it wasn't my fault. The reason? J knew him. He wa1n't some sttanaer in an alley. The fact that I had a broken rib, a black eye and bruises didn't set:m 10 ma~e .•ny difference. '' """ '"'·"" For the last two yean, 1 have been celibate. What is wrona with me? Nolhina. I have many friends. I enjoy spons and readina. J work full time and 10 to night school in order to Jel a colleat degree. All this at 18. Unfonunatcly, l 'm a!Taid of sex. 1st Jewish wedding held since· Holocaust · 1y Th9 Assodaled l9ress WARSAW. Poland -Joy was tin&cd by the pain of memory as an American Jew and his Polish-born bride exchanged vows in the first wedding in a synaaogue in Warsaw since World War JI. 380,000 Jews before. the 1939 Ger- man occupation, more than in any 01her city except New York. There were also 400 synagoaues in the capital. The sole remainina one. used as a stable by the Nazis. was not rebuilt until 1983 and had nol bet=n used for a wedding sinCC'. So, according to society, this makes me peculiar. No name, please. I could be your niece, your cousin or your neat-door neiahbor. Just caJI me -AN .. ODDBALL,. IN MICH· IGAN DEAR MICHIGAN: Wlille1 • wemu 11 fercetl ie Uve 11e1: •plait ... , wUI, 11 11 r•pe, wH1'er II Up- ............ .,. ... back •lley. be face Get tk py i.oll: ,. .. '° tk prom m .... H&Mlla. _ Ml)' t. lite worl• hYea't )'ff Ud CMatell•aT Tlll1 11to1N lillaYt beta ... •l ..ce. A8d ••• ,... file cUranT It doen't 1oud like It. ne -.e, 11111 ... nee •i bela& •lea. ... will coatlue ie be • crtp- pllq hree la yo1r Ute ntll yo1 aet It talk.. oat. I •r1e JOI to ,,, coutellq •t nee. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: There are stories circulating in Decatur, Ill., that the head of Procter &. Gamble ap~red on a talk show ("Donahue, ' I think) and boasted that early in life he sold his soul to Satan in exchange for financial suc- cess. It is further alleacd that he said S.tan kept the barpin and now that he is enormously wealthy he has orpnizcd a Church of Satan, which he supports. He is said to have boas1cd that the symbol of Satan is carried on .all Procter 4t Gamble products (a half- moon with stan above). When askod. if he fe1red a boycott by God- fearini persons. they say he replied, .. No these people arc spinel~ and don·i have the auts to do anything about it" J didn't see the show and don't know anyone who did. Can you enli&hten me? This is tearin& our small community apan. -SANDY M. DEAR SANDY: 11 dial old 11rkey of • story still makla& IM ,...di? nere IP't • Pred 1f tntll la 11. FU.y llow • lie cu aet Ulfway 'roud tH ,.orld I.a less llme tUJi It lakes IM lnlll to Ue lt1 1-..elaces. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you stand one more letter aboul people who don't pick up pennies? I used to be like that until my mother said, "See a penny, pick it up and all the day you'll have good luck. Sec a penny, let it lay and you'll have bad luck all the day_.;· I've never been superstitious, Ann, but from the day Mom recited that little poem I hive never passed up 1 penny -just to make sure. - FINGERS CROSSED IN MOO. ESTO, CALIF. DEAR MOD.: 111 bet yoar mom's poem m1de 1ome convert• today. , F .. )' lillow so muy of 111 doa't coaalder 011nelve1 1epentltlou1 bat we "protect" oarsel\'es aayway. Magazine swimsuits · never at the beach Every year, women allow bathin& suit manufacturers to do a number on them. Designers march o ut the same six perfect bodies wearing a strina connected to two Di1tie cups, a bottom the size ofa bus token, and declare, "This is what you'll be wearing on the beaches this sum- m·er." Two hours after those bodies in those suits are splashed on the: pages of Sports Illustrated, women all over the country start boiling dietary plastic pouches. ina buttocks and ,1oing into the pelvic tilt at traffic hghts. Is that the kind of life you want? Beneath a marriage canopy that h·ad to be borrowed from the state- . run Jewish theater, Robert Blem of New York and J .. ana ltu ~ere married surrounded by their famil- ies, television cameras and a few -f'Cmaining ---meml5Crs Of Warsaw's once-thriving Jewish community. Nor had there been a rabbi until the arrival about six wttks ago of Menachen Joskowitz, a Polish con- centration camp survivor whO came from Israel for a ~wo-:year stay. -Kan was-Cathohc. hkc. more than _ l used to do'1hat. Not anymore. I've bet=n to a -lot of beaches and swimmina pools in my life. and I have yet to see a bathing suit from the paaes of Sports Illustrated. Whal I am seeing arc tushes that have tumbled,· chests that have fallen. knees that ha,•e bloused and Pillsbury Oouihboy stomachs. 93 percent of Poland's population todar. until she converted to Judaism after moving to the United States from Warsaw six years ago. She met Blum white working as a temporary emf,loyee at a New York firm, where Bum practices corpor- at.e law. The groom broke a iJass and the Nozyk Synaaogue filled with song. laughter and multilingual good wish· es.: "Congratulations.," "Maze\to'v" and "Wszystkiqo najlepszeao na nowej drodze zycia" .....:. or "All the best on the new road of life" in Polish. But behind the festive cheer at Warsaw's lone synagoaue on Sunday was the memory of the more than 3 million Polish Jews killed. by the Nazis. and the destruction of part of Blum said the couple was sad- dened by the synagogue when they traveled to Poland last year to mttt Kan's famil y. "All of my JC'wish education did not preS)iart me for what you ~ here," he recalled ... We thoUAht . 1his is the last generation. of Jews in Poland. Consideri~ their history here, it is. very sad.· Joann• Kain •nd Robert •lum kin •fter bel"l·M•rrled In the first Jewish wedding In • W•r••w 1yn•909ue •Ince World W•r ti. · the nation's culture. ' "There's "no heart left. There's only one synaaoauc. a broken~own community, mostly of old people," said Blum, who lives in Manhattan. "When we saw what was happen- ing here. we thought this would be the greatest way to add meanina lo our wedding. It came from our heart." Fewer than 300.000 Polish Jews survived the war, and emiaration bas reduced that number to less than I 01000, most of them elderly Jews. n Warsaw alone, there were I. '1 . HO\ D Blum said he hopes the wedding festivities will help rejuvena1e the Jewish community in Poland. He said he had found that some young- er JC'ws are "coming out of the woodwork" to rediscover their re- ligious roots. LAS VEGAS -Actor Grtffla O'Neal married fianett Rima Bella- .. Urup in a weddin& chapel ceremony before about 60 guests o ver the -.-1eckend. O'Neal's father. Ryaa O'Neil, was among those attending Sunday's cer· emony at the Candeligh1 Wedding Chapel and later threw the new· lywcd couple a reception at 1the Dunes Hotel. A chapel employee, who asked not to ~ identified, said the couple was married in a IQ.minute ceremony Sunday night. He said lhe couple reserved the chapel about a month aao for the we:ddinJ- O'Neal, 24, served a IS-day prison sentence earlier this year for viol- a1ing terms of orobation for his invo)\lcmcnt in ·the 1986 boating dca1h of thC' son of director Francis Coppola. O'Neal was given the sentence in January for nol pCrforming 400 hours of community service" ordered by the j·udac who found him guilty of reek ess boating in the accident that killed Gian-Carlo Coppola. In ar1u1n1 for lenience on the viola1ion, an a11orncy for O'NC'al dC'scribed him as struuling for minor actina roles while v.·orking part-time as a painter. gardener and laundry deliveryman. Shopping malls popular with walkers, too Where do fOU ia.ke your walks, if any1 Report 1s about half 1 million people, most over 40, utc the clima1e-conttolled shoppina malls for this daily athletic event. Ofdtimen painted the ccilinp of their screened porches blue. Sup- posed to rcpreten1 lhe: sky. Q. Wby is a bank leller e11led that? A teller never tells you any-thina. To be told, you JO to some desk nee behind a low fence out on the tloo<. A. You've got a small point there. The old "teller" word comes from "counter." A1 in counter of beads or beans or bananas or whatever. Twice as many Scots as Enalish 10 to church on any given Sund•y. ..Only" is a tricky word. Insert it in each of the ei&ht positions. one at a time, desiplaled by three dot~ to aj.Ye the followinc sentence ei&ht difl'cren1 mcaninas: " ... I ... hit ... him ... in ... the .•• eye ... yesterday " Curious, whit? Or. Ernest Brennecke of Columbia came up with that one. Q. The ori&inal Irish name of "Kennedy" meant "hideous head." The male b\uehead wrasse is a handsome bird. But the female' docsn 't care about that: All she's interested in is his Wlterfront rtal estate. If he controls aood frontqe, her perfect little place to lay eggs, slie falls in love. ''I WANT MY PATIENTS TO KEEP THEIR PERMANENT TEETH'' - I believe It Is the desire of concerned people to keep their permanent teeth and matntaln an attractive smile. Today's modem dentistry enables us to provide the proper comprehensive care which will help protect and Improve your dental health. In my office comprehensive dentistry Is a piqpam that Includes htghly personalized care to address your specific dental needs. Even If some teeth are lost In most raaes they can be ~~~ am nme an appalQ t. I'll be happy to bilk with )Q.I about what oom-· ~ denaltr) can do )'OU. . have a hand in organizing the sport of surfina? A. You could say he repopularizcd it. Jn a 1907 map.zinc article. But it socs way back. To the Polynesians even before they aot to Hawaii. Your bn.in only needs about two one-hundredths of a watt of elcctrici· ty to work. Meaning it would take the brains of 1,000 people to light a 20-watt bulb. Purple martins don't mind condo livina. that's true, but most sona· birds won'1 put up with anything but a single-family dwellina. Computen arc dandy. sure, but it's 1 st1tis1ical fact that the pen and pencil market nationwide is arowina by about l percent a yW. Red looks black to insecu. Q. lf Wat Virs.fnia hu the most fat peoP'e:rr capita, what state has the feks1 _ A. Tou-up between Hawaii and Utah. EnaJith WIS nol this niaht tchool student's native tonp. Under· 1tandable he bad '""ha~ time exolainina his wife was slerile. He called her .. imprtptibie" and "un· bfarable" and even "inconoeivabl~ ... but 1M>ae IOUnded quiW': riaht. P1ycllol.ai1t1 11 Columbi1 purport to Dow 1 woman's moods -.S to bt i11111CacM by the weather .._-....aman'a. Face it, America, you've cooked turkeys biaaer than those bodies. and you are never going to look like that. LoOk at me when I write. I know you don't want to h'ear this. but it's true: These women starve for 1 livin&-Can you understand that? On their resumes, under experience. they list "Diet" Thty don't eat a dozen olives while· they're ae1tina dinner. They don't stand over a disposal anawing at the-meat their kids left on the pork chop bones. They don't scrape the bonom of the skillet with a fork for thC' crispy stuff that fell ofT the chicken. Oh sure. they've known success. but they've never known the ecstasy of dumpi~a an e~velope of onion soup mi-. into a pint of sour cream and devourina i1 with a baa of chips and a dietary drink on a Friday nigh I. Not only that, all six of them arc youn'° Real youn1-Colasne on my drcs.sana tablt is older than most of them. They have never had a pre&- nancy where they pined 48 pounds. They ve never balanced a stroller on one hip and a 4()..pound baby on the other. They don't have stretch marks so dttp the sand collects in them. They go throuah life squecz· llOHOo;( 01'1 ly SYDNl!Y OMARR Tllanfty, Jaly I The averaae woman emerges from thC' dressina room wearing a cover- up or a beach towel wnippcd around her middle. Her bathing suit will have a liltle nounce to cover the tops of her legs. It will drape over her stomach so you're not quite sure what's under it, and will havt more built·ins that an RV. The back of her knees will look likC' a road map outlined in variroSC' veins. Don't bo1her looking for the six bathing suit models. ThC'y won't be there. Oh, there will be a couple of teen-qe:rs who look pretty aood in a lime arecn bikini that aJows in the dark, but for the most pan. there will be sclf<onscious women scour· ing the beaches in a desperate at- tempt to find someone who looks worse in a blithing suit than they do. I fully expect mail from aood bodies who will assure me that in spite of kids and time, they have not &one to pot. Probably six letters. No more. ARIES (Man:h 21-April 19): Some might comment ... You S«m to be starting your weekend early!" Disregard sarcasm. Focus on change of routine, discovery, adventure. TAURUS (April 2~May 20): Anention continues to CC"nter around Security. home, property. basic values. Family member says ... It's time for us to remodel~" Major domes1ic adjustment featured. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define tenns. take nothing for aranted. E'orces tend to be scattered, especially where relatives arc concerned. In usina tools for repairs, take special care to avoid hand injuries. CANCER (June 21·July 22): You learn how to make money, how to best inves1 il. Older male, pouibly family member, v.ill cooperate. Deadline' exists. Check dates of insurance policies. LEO (July 2J.Aug. 22): You'll strike' chord of universal appeal. Emphasis on personaJ mqnetism, physical attraction. abilit)' to make successful new stan. Sphere of innuenct widens. VIRGO (AU&. 2J..Sept. 22): What appeared out of reach is actually close to home. Family member inadvertenUy walked off with ma1erial. It will be returned. U~t is shed on area previously .. censored.'' Leo plays key role. UBl\A ~t. 23-0ct. 22): focus on balance, budaet, recoenition oflc&al obllplioo. If dlploma1ic, you cmerae with flyinc colorl. Threa1tned lawsuit will be dropped. AOCC'nt on romaftoe, ability to win major allies. ICOILPIO (()et. 2J.Nov. 21): Obtain hint from Virao, Libra messages. You are Pna plaQCs but not in dif'C'Ction oriainally planned. Keep op1ions open. EniDloyer or one in authority his 1<>met.hinc .. different" in mind. llAGltTAIUVI (Nov. 22·Doc. 21~ You miahl be sayi ... "If I had the winp of an anecl!" l'cclina or restriction is temPorary. Lona-distance call relieves 1entiori. Tri9-1broad should be considcrtd. ~ -·~ CAPRICOllN (Dec. 22-.Jan. 19): Be ready for chanae. tnvel, variety. Focus allO on ph)'lical atttactiont. teeret dnires, financial opponuni1ics. You'll ,et uaianment reltltd to writi.na, publicity, advcrtlsina. AQlJAIUUI (Jan. 2().Feb. 18): At&en1ion centtn around acquisi1ion or Nit of an or luxury hem. Music. vi>k:e llso involved. Proltet rt~taliOa, don't nealect publtc rel.aliom.. Some will u.y, "You exude chlrm! T1urus involved: P9CU (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Puzzle eltc<t .are local<d. You"ll llave ~,.t.te "°')'." Empbui1 on P<I care, -·to. wk a1 hand. Take care in connection with fbotwar. lize or ahoa. . IP IULY Im YOUR ... T8DAY you have unUIUll voice, tcnlt of ._ _.aalioG or an and muolc. Ta"""-Libn. Scon>io pmons play irr .wt ,..... your Hlr. You aUoY tuurr more '° &\an the 1vtfa1C - ' ' ' • ' ' ! • ' • • c • c 1 • ' " • k " Cl " ,. VI .. .. " .. ~ 0 ~ 0 .. .. " '· .. = C)j a a 1 PlllJC llOllCE PlllJC llOllC[ °'-COoo1 DAILY PlLDTIThu111dey, July I , 1811 119 ' r;-... Ctllt #d c.J ,.ucM, ,,;a -""Ul cfM.11/id ... 842-1111 ..., .... ltl \111,ftllff PIUCE FANNIE PRICE, paged away July 3. 1989. Beloved motMr of Jarnr1 Price ot COila Meu. John Price of Munde, [n. diana. and J.motrene Flaherty of Hunt- 1 n gt o n B each . Beloved sister of John Grtt'n of T~. and William Green of Tel<*S Aho survived by 20 grandchildren, 33 11real -grand ~ cJ1lldren and 2 are.t• gl'fft grandchUdten. A member-of the me Newpon-Ccsta Me. Board of Rea1ton over 25 years. Vie-W• 1"41 '.f'hunday 2:00 IO g:oo P.M . Serv~ Friday 10:00 A.M. a\ Harbor Lawn Mmt.- orial Chapel. 182~ Gl•ler Ave, COila Mffl.. Harbol-Lawn Mortuary. D:rec:ton. ~40-5»t ·--?I a .. LNM -·-af:~.....!U. --- MUC ll)TIC( • ...., ,........ in 8o4* t2teO '1CTTT10UI ..,..... PICnnout--•• PICmtOUI 8UttMlll '"' FICllllOut 8u•'"'" dUcted by .,, Ind~ Thlt •111..-nent ... f'*I M1111n J IC1llon111. -....... 1Ho ,,~ Tiie ~ Trutt.. NAm ITA~MT NAMa ITATlmWT N ... ITAftmMT Name THE IRVINE TENNIS Th• t•Ol•tr•nt com· wllh tM ~ntyCW11 of Of. TtullH or th• "'"Y 'lllDll• •a• ..... "' M'l'ntenyllebiktylOteny The~pwtOntlfl TMIOIOwingl*IOntlfe Thel~l*ton•1t• MCICll. 53 ... •E Wllnul, INfleed to trllnUCt l>uti· *'OI COunty on June ••• Kal!Of\NI aind Menan J AUU .... of 1M County ,_. lncoff9C:tnlM Of the ttrMt dolna bullneu.. OlnQ bue1MM u dOtnQ ~ n IMnl, C.irt t2714 neu unde< the flcil\loul ttlt l<lllOnne Ofet1t1 Tl'\ll1 UOT A or "'UST of Mid County. llddr-.I 0t o1t. common · At.JERICHEM, 17528 Von TH! TIGER Lily CO.•· DIAMOND VALET PARK· The FIC1lllou1 8u11M11 t>u•nt11 nam. Of Nmet f4IMf1 October 1, 1t10, 4H7 • lllU/11 ~ l'A1'C€L a: dlMIQnellon, II eny. lhown l<IWl'MI\, IMne, Cellt t2114 PANY, 269 M90nol11 SI • ING 8 E .. v I c I! I s 2 0 Nl1'114H.,.,recl to abo-.. WU i..ted lbOYe on June 20, Pubidhlel Orange Cout M~Arlhut Boulevltd. &1111 !OU TAIC9 ACnGM TO A"°" .. oe ...... ~· ....,." O.tecl oe;211n ~ VU!fnie, 12 De-ta ..... c.llf tM77 M•ttoold. Corona del M.,, ''*' In Orange County on 1Nt Delly Piiot June 29 •• My I '°4. Newp0(1 e..cti. Celd "'°'ICY y°"" fl'W· ...... Md ... -~. GERALD J oen ... ltvlne, c.ttt t2714 Liiie AM v~. m Calif 92825 Ju I y 2. , t.. FILE CNt ... SchnelOet 13, 20, ttn t2MO Mn', IT MAY• IOLD AT ~!Of\ of lot 13 of Ct4~N "-za Flklv, 12 Dec«lll, Megnolje St , ea.ta MMe, MICtlMI Anthony °'111, NO F3t53H Thie ttatement -ltted Th-557 Vance OIMarla. 4je1 A "'9JO Bi. YOU T'811 No. It• In tN City of A d d r e e e . C I 0 !MM, Clllf 92714 Celff. t2121 320 M1t'OO!d. Corona Oii Robert J Zlntorall, 18 with Ille County Cl9B of Of· MecArthut Bol.lleYlfd, Suite ..., AN TION a.di. County of HALSTEAD, BAKER & Thlt bUtl" ..... con· Thi• bu1ln111 •• CO"• Mii, C•llf 92e25 G11ty1buro. lrvlM , Catll ... Counly on June 19. "8.IC ll)JtC( 204. Newp()ft e..ctl, Cell! ~ THI NA M THI Or.,., 8tate of Callfonlla, OLSON ducted by I oen«al P•r1· ducted by an lndMduel Tlllt bu1ln111 11 con· 92714 1M9 f~12 t2eeo ~"OCllOING AOAINIT .. ..., tNip recorded In tOOO WILSHIRE 81..VE .. nerlhlp The reotatrant com· clucteel by .,, lndMdull Thia bullnelt w•• ~ Publllhecl °'' t P'ICTITIOUI ........ Batt ThomHn 4867 YOU, YOU ltQA.O CON-8o4* 190. Pao-It to t3 STE IOO The r1gl1trant com· menoecs to ttanuct t>ull-Th• regl11t1n1 com· dueled by an lndMduel De.lty Piiot June ~ ~ T.!!,.A1~TW~ .,, MllCArtllur 8oui.v.,d. Suit• TACT A LAWYlfl ~ of ~· LOS ANOl!LES, CA IOOH meinoed lo tranMC1 bull· neaa under the llctlllou1 menced to trenuc:t buM· Thia 1111emen1 wu ftlecl 13 ~ 1989 ' ' ,,. .:;:;"""'I* 204, Newpoft BMch. CaUt T.I . No. 1-.....0 Mepe, In tn. offtol of the T~ (213) t22.0200 MM under the lk:tltlou• bUtlMM ~ or namea ""' under 1111 flcllllou• with the County Clerk ol O.· • • T 558 clolno 1,,,,.neaa a 92MO Olt 01'"1• at to·oo County "9cofdet of Mid CHICAG! Till( IN· bullnen name Of nal'ftft llated above on May 1, 1989 bullMal name or namea ange County on June 15, II-PA1JL8EN GRDUP, 3012 Thi• bu1ln111 I• con- •'dOGll AM .. tM north "ont County, delerlbed u fol• SURANCE COMPANY, a llttedat>oveonNIA LltlaA.Vl"a""°' tt.tedabOveonJune9, 19811 19811 "8.JC ll)TICE OcHn Front. Newport ducted by a o-netel Plr1· -*--'° .. COUNTY io.e. Coorpofatlon, TrualM Mehdi Vulrnl• This ltlttment WIS lllld MlchMI A 0'111 PubHlhed O.al\gl COHI 8each. Oalll, 92ee3 n11lhlp COURTHOUI& 100 CMc: 8eolnnlng at IM moat Adr ... : Forectuwe ervtce Thie ttetement w11 fllecl with the County Clerk ol Of. Thi• atalemenl wH flied Dally Piiot June 22, 20. Juty flCTITIOUI 9U.,..ll John·ftlk PaulMn, 3012 Th• regtatrant com-Oentw DrWe Wtet In tM City loudierty COl'l'llf of uld lot: Cenllf with tn. Cou"ty Cllfk of Or· ange County on May 28, with the County Clefk of Or· e, t3, 11189 NAMI ITATIMINT Ocean Front· Newport mencecl to trenuct bull· of..,_ AN. It• Of c.11-tMncie Nol'th 29• 52' 01" 825 E. CARNEGIE DRIVE enot County on June 14, t989 ange County on June 9. Th-540 The lollowlng l*lorla are a.ach. Calif 11209.3 ""' under the llctltlou• kwNa CHICAGO TITLl IN· Weet 327.33 fMl to the moat SAN BERNARDINO. CA tHt 1 ,410304 1989 dolhO bualn ... ••: Tl\ll bualnHI la con· bullnttt name Of namM IURAHCI COMPANY •• w..-1y come< of Mid tot· 92408 ,422* PubllShed Or..enge Cout· f421721 PtaJC NOTICE (•)AMERICAN EDUCA· duoted by. •n lndlYldual lilted lbOYe on December crotpotetloft, •• TruatM tllenoe Nol'th &2• 01' 58' By: Karla M Stenllk• Publilhecl Orange Coul Deity Pilot June 22. 211. July Publlthed Orange Cout TIONAL DEVELOPMENT Th• ragtatrant com· te. 1918 Uftdlr IN Deed cf Truat 911• hat 24.24 Feet along tM A11l1tanl Secretary Deity Piiot June 29, July 6, 8. 13, 19811 Dally Piiot June 29. July 8, '1CTITIOU8 9UIMll b)AMERICAN PACIFIC UNI· rnenced-~-t~:"f~u~C:; Chafles J. Sctlrlibet, Jr ecuted by AOeEAT F. Nonhwelterty""'ofMldlot Telephone(714)H4·0448 ts. 20, 1989 Th-543 13, 20, 1989 N ... ITATIMINT VERSITY. 17528 Von ""' un..... Thie 111tement WU t111d MJPeA, TMJ&f!E ~ROI-to the Northwuterly Publllhed Orange Cout Th-555 Th-553 The lottowlng Plfton• .,, Karman Irvine. Calll 112714 bU•lnell name orM n•7 with the Couo1y Cletk of Of· Urr F. MIHA 1t18 TRUST P'olonoatlon of a Nne petl-Dally Piiot July 8, 13. 20, P\8.IC ll)TIC£ doing bullMN u Dt. Mendl Vulr"la, 12 De-Httld abOve on ay • ange County on June 18, • r.oorded 07109111, •• .... wttll end NOftMelterly 1980 "8.IC ll>TICE FICTIT_."" -··-•• PtaJC NOTICE OLM PACKAGING, •7 e«1le, lt"ilne, Cehf 92714 19J8.!._ Elk P 1 t989 docMMnt no. t2173, In 24.00 feet from the South· Th572 ..,... --EIClpade Cour1, Newport Thll bualnHS II Con· .,.,n. r IU-' N22lli bod! 14134, Pae-325, of weelerty tine ot Mid tot: PICTITIOUI ........ NAMl ITATIMINT FICmK>UI .u...... Beech, Calll 92893 ducted by .,, lndlllldual Thi• "'"'"*11 WU flied Publllhed Orange Cout Ofllcl9I Noorda In tM office t~ South 29• 52' tO" "8.JC llJTIC( NAME ITATWMINT The tollowlng petsona .,. NAMI ITATIMINT Gr90 M.,chman, •7 E.. The reglllrant com· wlll't Ille County Clltk of Of. Diiiy Pilot June 29, July 8. of tM "9oord* of ORANGE l!.at 331 e 1 IMt along Mid Ttie loltowlng Plfton• "' doing buainlll as-Thi tottowlng Plftonl .,. cape de Court. Newport menced to 1ranuc1 t>uli· •nge Counly on May 18• 13. 20, 19811 County, callfofnleby rwon prolongation, 1-'d petallel P'ICTfTIOUI IUWll doing bullneu U THE INFORMATION LINE doing t>ullneu u e..ctl, Cllll. 92M3 nea undlf the ticlllioue 1989 F41nM Th·552 of....,.. In the peyment 0t ilM and the Southerly N.-ITATW•NT DOODLE PAD COM · 2043 Wa11cllft Dttve, Sulta MCDONALD AND AS· Thll bullneta II con· buslMJS neme Of ,,_ Publllhed Orenge Coaat ----'*'°"'~!?' of obllgelloM ptO!ongttlon thereof 10 a Tiie fOllOW!nO l*90tll lie PAl;IY. 1392 E Edinger Av-30Q. Newoof'1 Baac:b. Calif SOCIATES, 2M Walnut St . ducted by an lndfvldual lilted ttxMI on NIA Pllol June 15, 22. 29, P\AIC ll)TJC( aecur.s .._eby lnc:IUdlnt point on a c;urw In tM dDilla bu11rwA u. ~. Suite F. Senta Alie, 112MO Cost• Mese. Cahr 92821 Th• regl11ran1 com-Mlhdl vuirnla 1y e. 1989 ttie btMCtt or dafautt, ~ Southerly tine of Mid lo1, THE BUSINESS SOLU· C.Hf 112105 The Applicent Screentng L0tl G McDonald, 284 mencecS to trantect butt· This slllemef'll wu flied Th-534 IC .... of ~ w11 rKorded mid c:urve being COtlCIY'I TIONS COMPANy. 2338 Lit· Chrlltopher ConverH Company of Amenc:a, In· Walnut St , COlll M .... ,,... unes.r the flcllUout with Ille County Cletk of Or· '1CTITIOU8 IUllMlll Ol/211• .. document no. Southefty, having a radlul ol tllton Ckcle, C:O.ta M9N. Ki.titer. 4495 Sandburg c:orporated, A California c.l1t 9027 butlnlll neme or narnM ange County on J une 14, "8.IC NOT1C£ NAMI tTATW....,. •11M35 1n booll IUIJCXll 272 oo feel. a f9dlll 10 said CA 9282& · Way,trvtne Cehl 92715 Cotporallon, 2043 w .. 1c:1tll Thi• bu11n111 11 con· lltled above on Aprll 20, 19811 r.nm Thi lollowlng Plfson9 are ,... IWUUl of Mid Offtdel Point beall Nonh 2•• 48' Robert D Brewst«. 2339 Klmb«'ly Ader• Kllhlef. Drive, Sult• 300. NewPor1 ducted by" en lndlvldull 1989 Published Or Cout IC~I doing bulineaa u · · Alc:Ofdl, w11 ... et pub1iC 11'" W•t t~ Westerly Littleton Clrc:le, Costa M .... 4495 Sandburg Way, Irvine, BNch, Calll 92660 The reglatranl co m-Gr-o Mercnman Dally Piiot J une":( July 8 P'ICTITIOUI aU ... 11 LIN·I< INTERNATIONAL ~to 1M hlgfleet blddet 24.03 feet along Nici curve CA 92&28 Celt! 112715 Thll bu1lneu It con· menced to tranuct buSI· Thia llatemenl w11 med 13 20 11189 ' · NAMI ITATIMINT U S A , 8208 W Pacific fol' c:aah In lewful money of tht~ a centre! angle ot 5• Thi. bu11ne11 I• con-Thi• bualneH 11 con-ducted by • corpor111on net• undet the Uc1111ou1 with Ille County Clerk ol Of. ' · Th.558 TM following persona er• Co111 Highway, N-porl 1N United StMea, ~ 03'44 'tothlpolnt ofbegln· ducted by an lnd1Yidual ductedby huabendandwll• The reglatranl com-bullnea name or na"'" ange County on May 18 olngbuatneuas Baach,Celll 92ee3 encownent0twwr11nty,•· nlng. The registrant com· The regl11rant com· menced 10 transact bull· ll1tedabOveonJun11. 11189 111911 · rtafC NOTICE CORONADO EOUIY Lin Khan International ,._.Of.,.,..,..,,• 10 tltle, 1'h. unpaid bllencl aind menced to 1ran1ac1 bull· (l\eneed 10 tranucl bull-nea under th• llc:tltioua LOfl McDonald ,419212 ART NE RS , 4 6 8 7 u SA , Callfornla, 6208 W poaMHlon, or encum· •tmete ot Cotti, expen-n... under the flctlllou1 neu under the lict11lou1 t>ulineu name or name• Thia 1111emen1 waa tiled Publl•hed Orange coasi 'ICTmoua llUl ... 111 acArthur Boulev11d. Suite Pacl1ie Cout HIQhway.-Hew- bf9noel, for the purpoee of and advanc11 11 of bu9IMll name or nam" bullMn neme or namea tllled abOve on June 15. with the County Clel'k ot Or· Dally Piiot June 15. 22. 29. NAMe ITATIEMENT , Newpon 8Nc:h. Celll port Beactl, Callf. 92663 __.,,. ObllOatlOM ~ Ol/21/lt 11 $1, 1311,647.25; titted abov. on 4125119 fitted above on NIA.. tllell ange County on June 2. July 6. 1989 The lollowlng pettont are 2HO Thia buatnna la con· _,-aalcl Deed of Truet, the Miid amount will lnc:reeM Robert D. Br-•191' Christopher C Klehler Pr .. ldenl 11189 P4lt033 Th·S32 doing bu1IM1S as Charlel J, Schrelblt. Jr , duoted by •corporation lnteNat conYeyld to aaiCI untH date of..... Thi• llllement WH tiled Th11 •tatemenl WU !lied Thi• lletemenl WH flied Publllhed Oran • Co111 PRO GOLF SPECIAL· 887 MacArthur Boulevard, Th• reglatrant com- Truetee by State or Cell-The atrMt 1ddre11 or with Ille County Clerk of Of· with the County Clerk ol Or· wHh the County Clerll of Or· Delly Piiot June 2i, July 8, PtllllC NOTICE ISTS, 525 Vlctorle St •55, Suite 204, Newport e..ch, menced to trenuct bull· fom1e wwt cteecrlbed u; oth« common dllignelton. ange County on June 19, ange County on May 25, ange County on June 20, 13 20 1989 Coll• Me11, Calif 112627 allf 112HO n111 undlf the flctltlou• PAACEL t: tf eny, of the reel property 19811 FU2MCI 19811 ,420114 11189 F•221U ' ' Th-554 FICTITIOUS aUllNIEH StaphaJ\ George Price, GeorgeS Hadley, Ill, 41187 bullneta 'heme or namea Lot 12 of Tract No.15189, deacrtbed above 11 Publilhed Orange Coall Publllhed Orange CoNt Published Orange Coest NAME ITATIEMIENT 525 ViclOtla St ,.55, Coate MacArlhut BouleYard, Suite Hated above on May 19811 In tM City of Newport purpe>r1ICI to be: Dally Piiot Jt1ne 22 29 July Dally P~ol June 22 29 July Delly Pllol June 29. July 6 · flta.IC NOTICE The lollowlng PlflOlll are Meu. Ceht. 92627 204, "'-pott BMoh, Calif Jimmy Lin. Preal<lent 9Mdl, County of Onnge, 4501 BIRCH STREET 6 13 tt89 ' ' 8 13 11189 ' · 13 20 1989 ' · doing butlne .. as Thll bu11ne11 11 con· 1128'0 Thia atatement WM lllld sea.. of Celll0tnl•. U lhoM'I NEWPORT BEACH, CA • . Th545 . ' Th-542 • ' Th-55.9 K411DO EMPIRE ADVERTISING, ducted by an indlvldual Harry Kellon! ... Tru11 .. with the County Cte<tl of Of. ITATWMIENT Of 511 Warner Ave . Hunt· The regl1tr1n1 com· ot the Harry KallON.M and ange Couoly on JUM 8, PmJC MmC( fWUC NOTICE PWlJC ll>TICE P'ta.IC ll>TIC£ •-1r NOTICE AIA~NT Of lngton 8Mc:h. Callt 112648 menc;eel 10 tranteel bull· Marian J. I(~" Granll 11189 PU1• l"UUU\I UllE Of FICTITIOUS Cheri.. Schnelder 610 nets under the liclllloua Trull UOT October 1, 1970, Publllhed Orange Cout 80TICB OF PUBLIC HEARING •US .. 11 NAME Irvine. tffwport Beach Ce111 business name or names 4667 MacArthur 8oulev11d. Deity Pilot June t5, 22, 29. ---------The following ~rson1 92848 1111.0 above on July I 199 Suitt 204, NIWPOf1 Beach July a, 11189 CODE AMENDMENT NO . 89-8/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 89-17 (Adoption of Revised Flood Insurance Rate Map s) ROTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers at the Huntington Be'acb Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the stateaaents of all. persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. PATE/TIM!:: Monday, July 17, 1989, 7:00 PM APPLICAIIOI lltJMBER : Code Amendment ~o. 89-8 and Negative Declaration No . 89-17 {filed on May 23, 1989) APPLICMT: LQCATIOB: REQUEST : City of Huntington Beach City-wide Revise Article 940 (Floodplain Ordinance) to reference the updated and Revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps (see attached) dated September 15, 1989, and forward to City Council for adoption. EllYIBOIMERTAL STAIUS : Covered by Negat ive Declaration No. 89 -17 which ~ill considered concurrently. COASTAL STATUS : Following City Council approval, Code Amendment Ro. 89-8 will be forwarded to the California Coastal Commission for approval and incorporation into the City's Local Coastal Program: Implementing Ordinances. PUBLIC Hf!ARIRG PRQCEDURE: (1) Staff Report; (2) Public Hear i ng; Oll PILE: (3) City Council Discussion; and (4) City Council action. A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk's offic,, 2000 Main Street, Hunti ngbon Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL illTERESTED PERSORS are invited to attend said hearing and eapr••• opinions or submit evidence for or against the application •• outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Mike Connor, Planning Aide at 536-5271 . Connie Brockway Huntington Beach City Clerk I ' I ntl\19 abendoned the UH ol Thi• bu11na11 11 con· Stephen G ~ice Clllf 112MO Th-525 rtll.IC NOTICE rtll.IC NOTICE MOC ll>TIC£ IQTICE OP PUBLIC HJWUIG BOLSA CHICA LINEAR REGIONAL PARK CONCEPTUAL BOUNDARY AND PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Counc11•chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TIME: Monday, July 17, 1989, 7:00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: Bolsa Chica Linear Regional Park Conceptual Boundary and Preliminary Development Plan APPLICANTS: LOCATIO.H: REQUEST: ON FILE: County of Orange/City of Huntington Beach The Linear Park is proposed to traverse the bluff area west of Edwards and Seapoint Streets from Talbert Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway. The City Council is requested to approve by resolution a Conceptual Boundary and Preliminary Development Plan for the Bolsa Chica Regional Linear Park. The boundary will feature a minimum usable park width of 150 feet and a minimum park size of 113 acres. A copy o.f the proposed development plan is on file in the Convnunity Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at City Hall. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. .. Connie Brockway Huntington Beach City Clerk (71-1 ) S36-S227 sJ