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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-20 - Orange Coast PilotJudge's hearing remains closed COAST /A:.! Jetliner crashes in Iowa WOHLD / A·'I- THE OR ANGE COAST 25CENTS T ll L ll SDAY . JLLY 20. 198'> . . . Teen driver in LB fatal crash sued By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -0811y -S4"'1 T_he fami~y of a tee n-age Jirl killed dunng a high-speed joy nde along C~st High'-''DY filed a civil lawsui1 ag.ains1 !he IS-year-old driver. and a claim by a second passenger is pend- ing, lawyers said Wednrsday. The acuons stem from an Apnl 23 crash 1n Laguna Beach. The dn,·cr. Survey: County women thinnest ly EMILY ADAMS Of-0..,.-k"'1 Herc in Orange County. women are thinner than elsewhere in the nauon and. compared 10 men. more likely to be drprcsS«I. And money can bu y happ1ncss. These are some of !he preliminary findinas of a coun1ywidc heahh survey compiled by UCI re· searchers, 1he first of 11s kind in Orange County. Two separate 1elrphonc polls - one dealing with F,hysical. the other with mental heath -were con· ducted between Oc1obcr 1988 and June of this year, providing re· searchers with raw data. Ea ch survey polled approJti mately 800 randon1l y sclec1ed county adults. Once subjects agreed to be questioned. a surveyor spent 30 minutes 1nqu1nng after thr1r health. habits and state of mind. Out of those intervi ews. re- searchers found fewer people in Or- ange Count~ reponcd symptoms of depression than 10 Los Angeles or 01hcr pans of the countf)'. Because nat ional studies have shown consi stent lin ks bctwet"n mental health and economic s1atus. David Dooley. v.·ho conducted the mental heahh surveys. theonzcd thal .. a pnn1ary reason ~ have fewer people who are depressed in Orange Coun1y is be-cause we arc so affiuent." Docs that mean money equals happiness? Another n:scarcher, public health P.rofessor Ray Catalano. demurred. 'Money may be able to buy health. Whether or not health c-an buy hap- piness. I don'! know:· While the popula11on n1ay be less depressed overall than those in other parts or the nation, wo men -es- pecially women betwren 18 and 34 -still report more depression than men, This is usually true of women everywhere. Conventional wisdom in social research circles usually attributrs hi&her percentages of dcpresK'd females 10 the belief tha1 women are , more likely to openl y discuss their fcc:linp. But Dooley has a different theory. Dooley believes women could be more rcsl)Onsive to stress. His pct theory is that women may ac1ually be under more stress. Bui it's not only women who arc havina a touah 1imc in Oranac County. Younaer people in 1enenl report more depression ( 14.6 percent for aaes 18 to l-4\ and 10.2 pctttnt for ..., 3! 10 49 . '"This all tickles a hunch t have that the 20s a nd 30s are actu..lly harder in On.nse County than c:lsc:whcri, •• Dooley said. '"The pis bcin1 set for youna people here art awr1111~ hiah -and mott or them just e1n t achic'Ye the houtt and e1r and careen thc:ir parents had." On Ille oilier hand, o..,,.. Coun- ty_ residents rc:pioi'1 bmtr helhh than folks U\line ettcwhere. yei they aa.o have a latter number or medk:ll probl<m~ ff"•-.. MMVrf{AtOf Tnd•y' Tfiough1 Russe ll S1andard of Coro na del f\·lar. has been charged in Juvrnile Court with felony vehicular manslaugh1cr. He also fa ces several 1n 1sde- meanor counts, includ ing dnvi ng without a liccn~ •. rec.klcss dnv1ng resulting in an injUT)' and gi,·ing false information 10 a police ofliccr Killed in the accident "'as I 6-ycar- old Valerie Hacker. who was trapped in side the flaming Jeep Wagonccr atlcr ll crashed hl·ad-un into a car. ' Another passenger. Paul Vl·~I. ! 7. of Corona dcl Mar ""'as scriou~I\ burned. · Hacker's family filed sull Jun\' ~7 agains1 Standard. hi s parent.., and lrvi ne·based Video Appl1ca11on.-.. which 1s o""·ned b~ Standard's father and to y,•h1ch the car 1s reg1s1erl'd. attorne) Vern 1-funt said. ''Y.'c're 3\l.'311 1ng !he OUICOITIC o f the cnm1nal case ," he s:11d . The Hackers will seek ''at least a couple million .. doll ars 1n the ""'rongful death su it, 1-fun t addt.'d. "Russell was defin11el ~ under age_ and didn't ha ve 1he required adult wnh him," Hunt s.a1d. "His pan:n1s have the rcspons1b1ht\' o f not allov.. ing him to dnve tha1 \;eh1cle v. nhout an adult. so lhC} have a l1:ib1lit~ fur , tha1.·· The girl's parents. Weslc) and Kl""rr) l·lackcr, sa id 1he~ believed Standard"s paren1s were a"'·are he v.·as dn\ 1n g the car, even 1hough he onl' had a learner"s pcrmn. s·1andard·s mother earlier refused tu comment. The en' of Laguna Beach oo Tuc~a~ dCn1cd a S.S00.000 claim b' Yt•sel"s ·famli) o'er unsafe road con·- d1t1on~. Anorney James Okule) said the action "as no\ unexpected The cu~ v.a~1 us1named1n the lawsu11 ··in an abundanU' of cauuon." · The \'eiels also sued the count) and the Cali fornia Department of Transportation. wh ich ma1nta1ns 1he high wa y. Those agencies have not JCI responded. (Please see LAWSUIT I All C-0\ t :H STOH\)llOO'\ I . .\ '\Pl'\G Pride intact 20 years after the Eagle landed Almost perfect match Kala •nd Justin Sh•h•nl show off m a tching ribbon• -a nd 111111•1 -after beln9 n•••d Most Look-A -Like Boy and Gl rl- at th• Or•nt• County '•fr. Th• 4-year-olds from lrvlne were enterH In Wedna1day•1 Twln-0 -Rama Contest. Cougar cub impounded in Irvine BJ Tho Dolly -· FoUowina an anonymous 1ip, animal control offi cials impounded a mountain lion cub-Wcdnesda) lhal wa.s beina illegally housed as a pct in Irvine. Tht~ amber fn'-'·fuel l1sh1 hl1n ked on th1• 111aS /t'r c.1u11on -and-warn1ng panel 111·ar 11!} f1lct' .... Wl' had a rna.1a111u111 uf60 seconds of fuel n·rna1n1ns rn the dcsc1•n1 sUJSt:' bc.·fort• "'"had 10 land ur abon . But Ncil had s/o"'ed to a ho\ er again as ht• scan·hed lht• ground ht'/o\4'. ··Do"n l'-'O and a half." I caJJed. "Foftltard. Foru'arJ Good Fon }" fcc.·t. Dov. n tv. o and a ha/[ P1cluns up some dus1. Thin) fec-1 .. •· Thin} f("t'f ht·/o v. lht• L~f"s (lunar modult•'s) santtf.1 lt·gs. dust rhat had la in unJ1 \lurbf.'"tl for a h1//1on 1ea~ blastrd ,idt"'-'iJ_I) in tht• p/un11• Otour cngint• "Th1rt_1 seconds.·· (H ouston) an- nounct·d solt•n111!1 , but still 1,·,·1/ ho 1 t'rl'd. Tht• d t'St't'nl cn~lnl' rn11 rcd s1fenrJ.1. dt•1our111g 1ht• las1 of11~ li1cl suppl\. ,.\g:J111 I C)t•d the 4 HO J<T ST . .\(JE bu11011 ""f}ntilng r1,gh1. ·· I ca/It'd. ""atch111g tht• ~h:1do" of 11 foo11x11I proht· ~fn11111ng to tnuch 1/11· surfact•. "< 'ontJ1ct light.·· \Ve !K:.'lllt'd si/t•n1(1 nnlo lh<' 111no n. 1\lfh perhaps 10 second, of /Uc/ n·n1.1111111s 1n 1he dt·sa:n1 \l3gc .. Froni tht· "'nJo" l"•cforc 1111 face I fookt•J ou/ 0 11·r lhl' a/Jc'n roCI. and shado" of 1h1· r11oot1 f brca1h1·d ins1dc tll) ht·lm1·1. tota/11 i1hsorbcd. A null· a"a). the honfon 1·ur1 cd into blacl.nc~s "H ous1011. ·· J\'c1/ called. ··rran- quil1t,1 &St" fll'rt• The E.aglc tws landed.·· ' l y ROGER BLOOM Of ""-o.-y -··St.ft Ru// ·\/Jnn It was 1he gn"alt st momenl 1n our nation's post·\\'orld War II h1ston f PleaH He APOLLO/ A 7 J Animal Services offi«rs Duncan Gill and Carl Papno v.·cn1 to the home on Willowbrook in Wood- bridae Villqc after the caller said the animal's owner had .bra11ed aboul buyi111 1 cou.pr, Paaano said. ..... When they arrived at t"he home. reportedly lharcd by four rtntcrs, they heard a stra.-. chirpinJ sound inside. Pqano said mountain lions make chirp-like noilCI, especially Wben ·theY'rc yovn1- ..._ f"lt9' ,..... ., L•• .. .,_ Pete Pa1cueL •n lrwtn• animal Hcenalne offker. holdt the c...., toun4 .. a relNent't ........ Tbm lbey saw the cub at the window. It apparently hlid f'"mi run oflhe -· . AJtboulllhe watn'I home, I roomme1e taid the coupr"s owner ..... pun:llued th< 11·--old hale. Whn l\all.pown. · lhe cou.-r Index ~1111 ...... :.... _____ ._. _ _,AI llWths ...... : ............................ A8 ~n lc>lr<f ...................... AJ b lne'ss ............................ 01·2 ' • would wci1h about 200 pounds i n'd reach about l-4 Inches ln heiaht 1t the shoulder, Paaaino said. The officen took the C'lt 10 1h<' animal shelter on Sand Canyon ROid whm-it will bt houtcd until officials from the ~tale Oc:partment of Fish and Ganle t1ke custody. Gill said the state qrncy would probably rcloca1e the cub 10 tome zoo or other ani mal park. Any poo-- 1b&c: charact 1&1ln1t lhe O'#l'ner llSO will bt dttcrmined by the tate. he Mid. GOOD MORNING ci..uir; ,:' s-a Cornlts .... , .................. ,,. ......... OS Crossword ........................... C8 Doth Notice..................... C 1 O / Ent~Jllo!<: •=·· O ,ood, .................. ~ ............. 81 Opinion............................... A9 ........................................... 04 " .. ,....--... Apollo 11 astronaut the moon on July Armstrong. auaa Aldrin walks on th• surface of JO. 1969, In photo taken by Nell OC jail escapees make another bid for freedom - By J ANET ZI MMERMAN Of_,,....,,_$1_ Two Orange Count) Jail rw::a~ awaiting CJttndit1on from C'oloradn made a second aet1wa,Y a11emp1 by slicing thei r cell bars w1th a hacksaw and tryin& to p in freedom through the buildin1's ven1ila1ion system. offit ials sa.ld Wednesday. Steven Wilson, 32. and Richard Auhany, 2fl, escaped from Jhc ~­ anae County Jail in November Wtth 1hree other ~male . They f1shioncd a rope from knotted bedsheets ind scaled 1n outside wtll from the fifth· story, rooftop recreation area. Wilson and Fluharty. both rob- bery suspects.. ~re captured l)e(. 4 In Denver by FBI aae.n1s who !()Ol· tcd them in a 11olcn car. They have since bttn hekt 11 the Denver oun· ty Jail on .evcral robbery and other / Polkt LQG .,,... .,..,.., ......... -(.: Al Publlc notices ................. C9-10 s-ts ...................... 7 ..... Cl·S W•athtr.............................. Al charaes. Last month, Denver Jail officials '-''ere tipped off by another 1nm1te about the ec;cape pi1n, Dcn\lcf hcnfT's Ca11t Carlos Jack50n sa.M.t Ry that t1mc. W1l10n and Auharty allegedly had spent two days cutti.,_ through the ban and •'Cre worklftl on an escape ro\ue throuah the ce11ina. .he iAid. The. ~ir. who were hov..cl tQ&C:thcr 1n a aenenl populat'°" arca1 had a hacksaw blade with 1 carbide-bit, apparently am~ i8i by • vitltor, Jackson takL The)' rtpOnedly used it to cut die ban in their ct.111 which tbty acft • nif!!t when sccuntf wu no. •:g They binged a hole in tM • of the houli"I unit outlide lllelr to act into the attk and .._ '" .... ~, I i I • Al Or11nge Coat DAILY PIL.OT/ Tl'lurlday, July 20, 1989' . Ground brol<en tor Irvine transportation center ey LISUI IMNl:ST backward. The last time a paSRnacr DI' .. a...,....,......, lrain stopped in lniinc was 1947. But Wednesday morning, the , Lona-spun dreams of a ume when focus was fixed on the fu1ure and on shuttle buses, v~n ~Is, tra1n_s and the activities of the day -symbol· even 1 .monorail wdl, stream into a ized by a scoop of earth piled in futuristic ti:ansporta11on hub edged _front ofa rcd_!_nd blu_!.s!!_ge erecjcd towa~ahty-Wcdnesday as-S!'Ound Uffilcr a wFi 1tl' awning. Sharing wa~ b!oleen ai:-the future site of cen ter stage "''ere key players in the Irv.inc s Mult1·Modal Transpor-I I-year project, includ1n¥ Irvine city tauon Center. officials and rcprescn1auvcs of The While it's the tommorowland Irvine Co. and Qra nge County trans-. l'PC(tS Or thC -center ifiat have ponation agencies, who hailed the f1scina1ed some observers. old-proposed center as a vital link in the timers might consider the train county's transpora1ion network. dtPol -which could be open Mayor Larry Agran called the ~thin a year -a welcome step center "vital to the ruture of the Sanitation District to s~el< sewage r~atment waiver lt09l'WT IARKER ary treatment. ... ~ ,,_ kaft . • Mays 'A-'amcd 1ha1 about t'A-'i1..·e as • 1 . . · . . ·· many solids will be dUn1ped into the city." "We 'll be able to take many cors olT the road and dct""rease the fru~­ tration of mob1hty," Agran said. Irvine Councilwoman Paula Wei;ner, chairwoman of the Irvine Trh~nsPQrlltion Authon'1_ -t·reated to i11anage the city's transportation issues -said 1he $ 13 nt lllion center is one soluti on tO the area's traffic problems. "Irvine, Orange Count)', 1ndl-Cd the entire Southern California region have bCen styn1ied 100 long in re- solving the transporation "'"'CX"s."" Werner said. The center, to featUI"(" an 8,QOO. square-loot terminal, will be located at the southeast corner of Ada and Barranca" Parkway in the Irvi ne 'Spectrum, a hi&h·trch ctnter de· vclopc-d by The lrvine Co. When 11 1s functioning fully, vjsionancs expt.-Cl the center lo be ho'11e base for a coordii\ated system of shuule buses. trains and an ex · tensive car and van· pool network. Planners expert the project 10 be Ca pped off with a monoral l system. perhaps shuuling passengers to UC! or South Coast Plaza. Assistant Cit)' Manager Paul Brady Jr. has sa1~ the center might evt:ntually function as the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system does in greater San Francisco. Plans for the transit hub are as old as the city of Irvine. In 1971, seven years after the concept was penciled into the gen· eral plan, the city insisted The Irvine Co. SCI aside the land dur-ing de- velopment of Irvi ne Spcc1rum., In 1978. the de\•elopcr dedicated 10.5 acres of land for 1hc transportalion center. The state Depanment of Trans- ponation Con1mit1cd $2.29 million to construction of the ctntcr in 1982 and later granted another S.1.4 million. Local funds 101alh!'Jg $280,000 completed the financial package. On Wednesday mornin&, after the speeches were complete and while the Dixieland band pla ed on, f.r\iin_e_ rcs·Jdt:nt Lyle pah;ling wandered back to the open stretch or land which will someday be a trans- portation station and looked an· in the distance. • '"There really is dirt being pushed around." Spalding said. ··11hink this is \'Cry. \'ery in1portant to 1he cit) of Irvine." Voss: 1 l'm not quitting' By PAUL ARCH/PLEY Of ,,._ DIM!)' -· ~,_,.. Desp11e the announc1:n1cnt that a comn1iucc has gathl'fl'd mort' than enough signaiur('s to force Fred Voss to face a ri.'call voti.'. tht• Fo untain Valley counc1 ln1an ~aid ht• '-'"'i11 not rQign. , oni." last chant't' to consider the con- seque nce\ of a probable recall. "\\lc"re hoping reality might ron- \1nCt' h11n 10 ri.'l'Onstdcr. ~·1aybe he'll -.parl· th(' Cll) and himself the cn1 - barrassn1en1 and CJl.pc"nsc." Burnell s.11d. and the1r supporters feel Voss's con- tinued presence on the council 1s an unnecessary embarrassment to the Cit). 1-ll' hai. been under firl" since his arrt·st for sol1rit1ng sex fron1 an undercover police ofliccr pos1ng as a pro~titut(' in Santa Ana. Oranae County San1tat1on ~1stncf . oceal\ by the year !1:020 unless fu ll it""'!!".;~ overrode-nca.r unan1.mous''-sccon.dary treatment is put into cf--t1on from Huntington Beach feet d Newport Beach officials .. · . . '"I lo\"C th t• r11~. I lo1·c thl' JOb and I'm not qu1111ng."' Voss said folio\\· ing Tuesda) ·s rounr1I n1t·c1ing. Committt'l' n1t•n1ber Hcvt•rl~ Burnett said the\ have collcc1cd·· 6,384 signaturt') ....:..... 230 niorc than needed -and pe111ions arc still coming in. But Voss said he resented th e 1n1pli•at1on thnt he was rcsponsiblt• ror tht' t'Stin1-a1cd $90,000 cos1 of a ~!X·cial election. ·· l'n1 not causing the rcca11:· hi.' ~aid. ··rvc suflCred a substantial penalty already. Enuugh's rnough.". Vuss surrendered his mayor's ga\'Cl after pleading no ~·on tes1 1n Februar~ to a 1n1sde-1neanor charge ofsohci t1ng, but declined to gi ve up his council scat. cdnesday night and voted to seek As su~c as the ocean st~,r1s hfe .. 1t fcderail waiver on the treatment of can end II. with our hel p, he said. piped into the ocean. Newport Beach's Plummer said Directors • voted 44-6 to seek that full secondary treatment is the other five-year permit from the "cnvironn1entally superior ahcrna· vironmental Protection Agency to tive." tinuc treatment at le vels less The extra costs ,.,outd only i!llCnt than required by the fedcr-amount to about S 1.50 per fanu ly Clean Water Act. per month. she said. The Huntinaton Beach sanitation Marine Bioligist Thomas D. strict delqation of Mayor Wes Lewis. West Coasl conservation nister and City Council mem-chair of the American Ce tacean So- Tom Mays and Grace Winchell ciety, told the gathering al the Foun- 'ned Newport Beach's Donald 1ain Valley Con1munit)' Cenlcr that uss and Ruthelyn Plummer in levels of PCBs and DDTs in the tina qainst the waiver and in blubber of Southland manne mam- vor or mcvc lough treatment. mals "is very high." . Newport Beach's John Cox voled '"Many (people) arc caung more favor of the waiver. fish , we arc told it's more healthy. Is The waiver, if granted t;;y the EPA, it really'.r' · tet the bi& treatment planls at The overwhelming majority of unlinston Beach and Fountain sanitation district directors: how- ley continue a combination of ever, appeared to agree with en· and teeondary sewage treat· vironmenlal studies showing current menl in which 7.5 percent of the sewage trcatmenl m~ets atl state soLid material is removed from the slandards for bactenal conccntra- waste water before going to 1he tions and protects the ocean from ocean. adverse impacts of toxic materials. • Full secondary treatment -Officials also said lhat greater favored by the Huntin&ton Beach treatment levels would create more and Newport Beach contingents -sludge to be trucked away. and Would remove 8.5 percent of the would cause greater air emissions c!trpnics before the material is piped because of ~ncreased numbers of i'nio a five-mile outfall at Pacific trucks and increased numbers of Coas1 Hiahwa)' midway between enJincs to operate treatment plants. Newport Beach and Huntington Officials say that the plants cur- Bcach. rently treat 260 million gallons of f District officials estimated that it wastcwaler a day. Produclion is ex- trill cost at least $7.85 billion over peeled to grow to 400 gallons a day the next JO years al current treat-by 2020. lbmt levels. The cost could jump to Homeowners current!)' pay taxes S9.2S billion for full secondary treat~ of about S6.5 a rear for sewer ser- lnent, officiaJs said. vices. Thal 101al !S expected to ran.JC 1~· Huntinaton Beach's Winchell said ftom $12.5 to about S32S by 2020 for hat chanaes in orpnisms from con-partial secondary treatment. For full lamination is slow to occur .. and by secondary treatment. 1he tab co.uld the time we notice, it may be too go to $240 10 $350 a yea r. officials flte," she said. in uflin& full second-said. .,ax evader gets .30-day jail term An Orange County painter and former tax protester, who pleaded gu ilt )' Wednesday to two counts of tax evasion. was scnttnced to )0 day\ in jail and ordered to pay more than $8,500 in fines and back taxes. Kenneth C, QudJey, .50, of Buena Park, entered the guilty pica in Orange County's Nonh ~unicipaJ Court just before t.he start of his misdemeanor trial on charges that he delibcntely failed to file state income 1a1t forms for 1984 and 1985. iscAPE f""" A I tcnlilation system to find a way out," Jackson said. .. It looked like their; plan was to Wort on this 1 little bit each night.·· They punched a 9-inch bole in the ceilincand wcn:-usina the 51w to cut leavy steel mesh lcadin1 to the attic, ~ sakl. The inmates covered the Hole wi=·th pa rand paste when they frcrc lhro · 1 Jacbon said. They also re the cell bar every night, coeted it with toothpaste and cov· Sid it with clolhcs to di91uisc the lllt4< marb. be tdded. "A casual inspection wouldn't have '-Auiht it. lt wai Very well ~·" Jacklon said. WiJlon and Auhany are now to--ill a muimum-tttwity are. and only see visitors throuah a l111ss partition. They probably wilf be prosecuted on the Colorado charaes before the)' are extradited to Orange County, Deputy District Auorney John Lett said . At the time of his arrest. Wilson. a transicnl from Ontario, was bcina held.on charges of robbery ... bura.laO' .. kidnappin& and assault stemmina from a botched stickup at a Coco's restaurant in Oranae. Auharty, of Garden Grove. was accused or a 1988 buriJary in Stan- ton. The pair have been charaed with conspiracy and three counts of a.a-lf"ly•t.ed robbery in Colorado since their eteapc. Fluharty also it wanted for ro~ bcry and kidnappina in Nevada and by the st.alt: Depenmcn1 of Carree.· f \l llOH,I\ 11111111\ ......... ,~ r Hllw me. tbt wtnn!a, numbtts llidtlll W-y oitJtt fo< the c.MAl 'Ola l.Gc1e<Y'1 -·-Y "'--·-I), 11.21, 27,8. 29 l8tl tk boaUI DUltlllor, 2S. ' ...,... -_,, ..... -tll ... ,-bl I wjp ... I prjlO P!JOl fl! II.OJ .,-, klltOl1: ofll<lalt llllld. W-wlto llidtlll ftve ..._,.. ......... __ will share Sl.63 mllUon; ftve of1ix win- nina nlNnbm were wonh $141,000 white t"our of ti• S-id $764,000. Loaery ..., fo< the drawina totaled SI S.29 million. ~ numbm were chosen by lotto mKldnc cluriQ& • television broMl- c:M --:= in Secramnto. Tbe -ltln.. lled in IM order tJtey ..,. llllMI ltlmd, bOt ay combln1 .. ..... -... Councllman Fred Voss Hearing held for Newport meter readers ly IRIS YOKO! °' -o..,,. ~llOl s •• ,, Three Newpor1 Beach ci1y cn1 - pjoyecs accused of taking excess1 ,·cly long coffee breaks presented their side of the stat) Monday afternoon during a closed-door hearing but no decision was rt•achcd on their falc. Parking meter crc"' members Kevin Collins, Bill McCannt:)' and Mike Small spent about 45 minutri. with Public Works Director Ben Nolan, who had informed the thrt•c they faced disciplinary action. Nolan said he will makt" a de- cision in a week. The city issued disciphnal) no- tices to ttle three on July 7. after 1he Orange Count y Register reported that on eight workdays bct,.·ecn June 20 a nd 30 the men spent up to two hours of their eight-hour shifts drinking coffet and chauing at The Coffee "Peddler restaurant a1 Lido Marina Village on Newpor1 l:larbor. The ere'-'"' members arc atlo,.·cd to take 15-minule breaks in the morn- ing and afternoon, plus an hour for lunch. · The men turned 1n timeshcets indicating they had ,..orkcd the full eig~t ~o~rs collecting change und ma1nta1n1ng meters, according 10 Traffic Engineer Rich Edmonston. The "three also reported working an hour overtime on 1wo days. The three admined they took longer breaks 1han allowed. Although the~ havl.' until .\ug. 4 to subn1i1pctilton~10 the city clerk. thl' comm111ce \\'111 probably 1urn tht'nl in earl). Burnt' IL said. Earhcr Tuesda). she said 1he~ .,.,·anted to givt' Voss and tht• council Voss said he had been told 1ht· comn111t('(' also "'as n1isreprcscn1ing the facts h~ telling 0vo1crs the clcc- 11on 1n1gh1 not cos1 anyth ing. .\nd ht' ~id he has JUSI a vear left 1n his 1ern1. n1ak1n~ a spo.'t"'ial elcc· !ion an C\pC"n"vc \.\3Sle of time. Ho""C\i.'r. con1rn111t·c m1:mbcrs He said at thl' tune. and ri.'pcatcd Tucsda). that he th ough! most Fountain Valley residents would for- give him one nlistakc in light of hi s 22 vcar-5 of ser1·1rc 10 1hc city. ra1hcr thaO votl.' him out of officl" '"I think the people of Foun1a1n Valle\ are n1on.· char11ahll'.' than that."1 hi.' said Laguna cocndemns flag desecration, balks at amending the Constitution By LE$UE EARNEST Of -Dally ,._ k-'f The city of Laguna Beach has formally condemned desecration of the American flag while rejecting the option of 1ampcring with the Con- stilution to protect the stars and stripes. The City Council voted 4-0 to adopt a resolution that stales Laguna Beach supports state laws protec11ng the naa bul opposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit its des- ecration. M1yor Robert Gentry "'"'as on vacation. The local action coincides with a flurry of political activity na- tionwide in response to a decision passed down by lhe United St.ates Supreme Court on June 23. That decision held that burning the American flag durina a political demonstration is protected by the First Amendmen't. While v1nually all politicians have publicly condemned nag burn- ing, lhC' debate has pivoted on whether it is appropriate to create a Constitutional amendment lo prohibit such action as proposed b~ President Bush . On that issue lhe Laguna Beach Ci ty Council was divided. Coun- cilman Dan Kenney. who asked that the mauer be plar1...-d on 1he agenda. said he would suppon such an amendment, if necessary. ··1 offer no apology for presenting this," Kenney said. '"It's something I feel very strongly about." A string of residents. including war veteran s. took 1ums at the IX>dium to salute both Kenney and the flag. ~ "Ocsecra1ion of the American flag is beyond human contempt," said Allan Adams. "Dan Kenney, I salute you." Arnold Hano presented another Young OC pilot resumes crash-marred trip today point of vie\.\. "I don't really kno"' what des- ecration of the flag means," ti a no ~id ... All 1he rednecks and know nolhings are going to con1e running forward lo get on the side of God and mo1herhood and appll· pie." l "ouncll"·on1an f\·1anha Colt.son said bi.·forc lhl' n1ce11ng !hat she "'Ould "absolulely" suppon Kenney. but Counci lman Neil Fnzp.a1nrk said he would ··under no circum- stances" "·ant to modify the Un1tcd States Constnu11on. Counci l'A-·oman Lida Lenney sided "'1th Fllzpatrtck. "People talk about 11 being poliu- ca l suicide to nol jump up and suppon this."" Lcnncy said. "If 1ha1 is true. then I am committing politi- ca l suicide. ··what the fl&J stands for 1s "hat you and I hold 1n o ur heans and 1n our minds." Lenne)' added. "And nobody can desecrate that." LAWSUIT From A.1 Okuley said action also is planned against the Standards and possibly the car maker if the vehicle is found to ha ve a history of post-collision NOME, Alaska (AP ...:..... The child when it crashed. fires. pilot from Oranae County planned Ralph Mellon of Soldolna Witnesses said he was traveling to resume his around-the-world provided a plane for the boy to fl y abou1 90 mph along a stretch of journey today. two days after his six-1o Southern California, where the curves near the pri\•ate Emerald Bay seat airplane crashed with his father trip around the wortd began on June community. at the controls about 90 miles from .5, the boy's father said. here. California Highway Patrol of-~ Eight-people WereRboard the Federal Aviation Administration ficiils could not slibs1antia1e S1an· tions for a parole violation. ·Wilson plane when 1t went down Tuesday spokesman Paul S1eucke said federal dard's earlier statement that another also is charsed with an attempted evening and four of the.m suffer_cd ~rash investigators Jen Anchorage driver pulled out in front of him and robbery in Den ver. facial cuts. Federal officials are 1n· (or Nome on Wednesday and would caused him to s"'ervc into oncoming Aside from Wilson and Fluhany, vestigatina why the plane was over-be in northwest Alaska for at least traffic. the other t.hree Oranse County in· loaded. two days. Gary Alien.ena could be Vcscl told invesu~tors he has no mates who escaped with them have Eleven-year.-old Tony Aliengena fined Sl,000 for carrying two more memory of the accident. been. returned to custod)'. of San Juan Capistrano planned to people than the aircraft was Afier the accident. witnesses said M.1chael ~ Tay~or. also known leave Nome for Anchorage this equipped to handle. Steucke ~id. Standard kicked out the front wind- as Anthony G1ant:111, was the !_!ls1 10 -momina in a _single-engine-Cessna_ The plane got cauahL-1n7'4•_,s~bield o( t.he. Jeep and_~lpcd drag ~ cai1jhT.Tiie~5-Y:ear.-old . e~-c~n-like the one that crashed on takeoff crosswind and veered oliGolovin's Vescl to safety. v1ct '"Yas captured in ~ap1d Cny.. from the Golovin airstrip. Gary gravel airstrip while attemptina 10 Bystanders could not rescue S.0., 1n May after he tned 10 pawn Alienaena was piloting the olane take off in low clouds and drizzle. Hacker from the back seat. some stolen gems. At the time of his escape, Taylor was awaitina trial for an April 1988 armed robbery in Huntinaton Beach. He is accused of ste1lin1 as much as S2 million in jewels from Southern California stores since 1987. Authorities say Taylor once huna a Dhoto of himttlf posina in front of a biUboard listi,.. the FBl's 10 most wanted l\aaitives 1n his Pusct Sound borne-. -Wfiere they round stolen rubies tprinldod in the bottom or an aquuimn. Taytor"s prelira·il'lll)' harhlJ ..>n thc-•nd·~ ........ 1s ICbeduled &Oday. A rourth inmate, Eleazar OomaJes. 20. of Santa Au sur-readlntl tewral days aftor Ille .... -· H-Ly, 22, who WU IWlil• 1111uilloa1 mttnler-... Ml utd -1111 ... duriaa .. -... -and -lm..-..i, .,.... - Sat.&Sun.Only Bl.1.1.ETI' BO·\KD OC Fair Schedule Noon Rough riders rop1n& -C,Jtrnauon Kids Stage Denn} ·s stn1ors arts and crans - Millers Meado"'S 1!:30 p.m. Amcr1ca ·s Skateboard Mom - , Kiddie Land ,~ ~((',.r,, T.. 'j I P·".:·shley Pup~<> (,ti _....,. .. (.... 1 PW""f f""'N -Melody Junc11on the Rabbit -Carnation 1,30 p.m. Stage P1n the Tail on Kids Stage Sc-n1ors Goldcn \\'edding C'crcmon) Flower Building ! p.m. Happy Tune C1n:us -near Fair Ring 2:30 p.m. Ama11ng tl.1arlo t.>l ag1r;1an -Centennial Stagl· An1cncan f\·ladc Rand -tl.1111crs ~l cado"s High "ire act -near Fair R ing 3 p.m. ('h1ncsc Golden i)ragon .\crob:Hs and Ma· gH:1ans -('oors Arcn;1 Ir, inc Senior Band -KWI Z H ~·ntagc Stagl' Fred :\,\!er aniJ (~1ngcr Rabbi1.Rallroor11 JJ;inc- in1:1 ro111cs1 -K \\1IZ Herllagl' Stage 3'30 p.m. Shoot-out at the ~1illcrs (-orral -~lillcrs Meadows 4 p.m. Great An1l·r11::1n J-llgh Di' in& Sho" -Fair Ring Happy Time ("1rcus -nl·ar Fair Ring 4:30 p.m. . .\ma11ng ~· .. tarlo ~l ag1c1an -t 't'ntcnn1al Stagl· l·l1gh \\lft' act -nt'ar fair Ring 5 p.m . ('hlnl'Sl' f;oldt·n f)ragon ·\Crubats and r<.1a- g1c1ans -t'oo~ Arena 6 p.m. Paradl· -grounJs (1rl·a1 .\nH'n t·an ll1gh 1 >1,111~ Sh o" -Fair Ring H app~ ·11n1c ( 1rl·u, -nl·;u Fair Ring 6:30 p.m . High \\1n: :1l't -near F111r R ing 1 p.m . The Jo hnn \ t 'ash Sh o" fl·<itunng Juhnn\ Cash, June t ·af-h:r ;ind lhl· t -artl'r fam1],, ~ Arlington ·rhcatt•r · Chinese Goldl·n IJragon .\rroh;us and ~la­ g1c1ans -Coors -\rrna "30 p.m. Sappad11la c.-alypsu U;1nd -C'cnll·nn1;ll S1:1g.l' Big Dadd) Rand -r..ltllcr'i ~Vl l•adO\\'i 8 p.m. Great ·\1nl·ncan ll1gh f)i\ 1ng Sho" -l·;ur Ring Stratton and ('hr1stopher -K \VIZ J-h.·ritagl' Stage Rhonda Renee "(_ on1C'd~ E\traon.hn:urc·· - ~lclod) Junc11on Stage 9 p.m. l "hl· Johnn) ('ash Sht)\\ li.·atunng J ohnn~ Cash, June (-aner and t "aner fan11l~ -·\rlington Theater 10 p.m. Straiton and Chns1ophl•r -l\,\\'IL Hl·ntage Stage Aid to children of alcoholics A v.·orkshop t1tll'd ""Lt•a v1ng lhl' Past &·hind.'' vd11ch dl·als \\'llh adult (0h1ldrl'rl or a lcoholics. "ill be held fron1 7 to 9:JO p.111 . on r..tonday at f">rangi' Coast t~ollc$t' in roon1 108 of 1hc !lon1l" Econ- omics Bu1ld1ng. , The class, which will IX' PTl'St."nted hy Sh1rlt') Laun of('11 y Ps)cholog1c11l (iroup. "111 discuss thl· fa n1il} S)Slcm. coping s1ra\t•g1t's and rl'CO\l'r' JSSUt'S. Laun. an adult child of an alcoholic. ha~ a n1as1er's dcgrl'e 111 C"ounSt"hng psycho\og~ from Pepperdinc l ln1\'cro:.1 l). Her y,•o rk fr)l.'USC!. on hl·lp· ing an adult child of alcohohcs forn1 hcallh) rclationsh•D!o and ovcrcon1c Jo"'' M.'lf-estN.'n1 . The l"OSt 1s S20. For n1ore 1nforn1al1on. call City Psycholog1C"al Group al 740-1 JS..i or Orangl' Coast College at 432-5880. Thursdt1y. July 20 • 7:30 p.n1. Irvine Planning Commission, council chambcn. I Civic C'enler Plaza. • 7:30 p.1n. Newporl Beach Planning Com· mission, t·ou.nt·jl chambers, .lJOO Ne\\'port Bl vd. f'riday. July 21 No mttt1ngs scheduled 1'01 IC I I oc, T Orange Coasl OAIL'I" PILOT/Thurlday, July 20, 1988 Court refuses to open judge's hearing By JANET ZIMMERMAN A s1att' appeals court h11s den1t'd a reques1 to open a hearing in to alleged misconduct b~ 1-l arbor Munici pal louri Judge Calvin &:hn11d1. The Con1m1ss1on on Jud1c1al Pl'r- fbrmance, which pohces the ·s1a1e·s judges, filed the appeal last week after a Superior Coun judge ruled in fa vor of Schmidt's request to keep the proceeding priva1e. The 4th D1stnct C'ou n of Appeal in Santa Ana o n ~1onday sum manly denied the request ~·1thou1 oral arguments. Deputy Attorne) General Ro) Hcw1u t.a1d . The comm1ss1on wdl appeal 10 1he $tate Supreme Court by Friday, he added. Th.r c.ommu.s1on contends thCre was a conflict of interest because the JUdSt' ruled on a matter involving a colic-ague 1n the same county. It also ma1nt;11n!'. the Superior Court dOt's not have JUnW1c11on over !he nu111er The comm1ss1on has refused tu dt't::ul the char.Jes for ~h1ch Schm1d1. S9. 1\ being 1n,·es11gated .l..ccord1ng 10 courtho use wurces, he 1~ aecu!>l:d of fixing tickets for a prostitute in C\Change fo r sex, making illegal pohueal l'Ontnbu- tions and giving prefer~·n11al trt'atml'nl to a friend's daughter. The commission had plannrd 10 oix·n lhe prev1o~Sl) confidential heann11. based on Proposiuon 92, ~·hich g1\'es the agen· C} the opuon 10 make proce('d1.np pubb1.: 1f the allegations 1n,olve cc1rruptiOn. d11>· hont'St) or moral turpitudt'. Schmidt's attorney, H Warr~·n l\n:l!lel. ask('d the 1udgt" to dt'h)' a rt"QUt'!lt tu open tht' .l..ug. I 0 heanng bl:causc: the nl'.,., gu1dchnes. though appro' t'd b~ tht' \Oll'rs. ha'e not been formall ~ adop1ed Superior C oun Judgl' Ja mes L Smith agrct"d last n1on1h that the lOn1m1ss1on do1:s,no1 ha'e the authont~ 10 o pt:n th~· hearing unul 11 adopts the la.,., H e~111 ma1n1a1nt'd thl' i.:on!>lllullonal amendment IS stlf-1mplement1ng bttau.se n spcc1fically outhnes when a hearina should be open. Schmidt's aHOf'M>y!-ha~offered ""lO .., open the heanng for all but the finl r harge. which the) called innamma1ory and unfounded. Schmidt. a 23-year v.eteran who bas !K'r\ed longer than an)· o ther OranJe C'ount) JUdge, said hr will re11re 1n Decc-mber. He 1~ the sixth Harbor Coun judae undt'r !!>("rutin) b) lhe commission. Two of thoSt 1uns1s were publicly cl eared, two ha\t· or ~ill reure and the commission rcfu'W.."~ 10 confirm the sta1us on the sixth Judge Art-in-progress theft bothers sculptor By IRIS YOKO! OI' tN D.ity Nol So.off Garner Brandt isn't the kind of gentll'- n1an 10 go un the \\'arpath. Sull. 11 doc!; tro uble hin1 that he didn't even get a chance to lin1 sh his S-foot. l 2S-pound \\'Ood car' 1ng of an . .\rnencan Indian. . Bui a thit'fapparentl) didn't care about 11s unfinished condi1ion and stole the heavy sculpture from lhc open carpon of Brandt"s Bal boa Island hon1e sometimi:- bet \\•een 11 :30 p.nl. Sunday and 6:~ :i .m. Monday. .. It ~as so sad that thl'' took 11:· Brandt's wife Jo) s:ud Tucsda}. Rrandt. 7-i. "ho t ar,es ~ood as a hobb). had JU.St iin1shed ear\ 1ng 1hc basic figure of the Indian. depicted 1n tht· midst of a dancl', w11h his back stoo(X·d and his ll'gs bent, :i full feather headdrl'SS on his head and n1CK'l·as1ns on his fl·ct. The sculpturl· was made of a lla~·lcss log of a\ocado y,uo<l Rrandt found \\hl'n <;on1c fru:nds hutld1ng :in C''>l:lt l· 1n Tu~t1n cut do\\·n a nun1lx:r of 1rt'l''> tu \.'ll·ar the Sl\C. "It \\:IS thl' h1ggc'\ (pll"CC 11f \\UOd ) I'd l''er found." Brandt s~ud. "It \\:I~ pure (of knot') alt 1lu· \»3} du"'"·· The ruugh car' 1ng 1ook a n1onth of \\Ork1ng ahout th rl'e hours C\'t'r\ n1om · 1ng. anJ Ur;1nd ! plannl'd 10 S(X'lld.ano thl·r 1hrl'C "'l'Cks o r so pull!ng 111 the fine details. 1nclud1ng rarv1ng th l' \l'tn\ 1n thl· fea thers and thl' n1usl·lc~ 1n lhl" l nJ1:.n·~ arms, Although ht' didn't plan !o 'cll 11. Rrandt esllnl:lll'J !ht• sculpture·\ 'alul' at about S2.000 ··1)o" n 111 L.a.guna Rl"3l h. the) 'd run S 7 .lX>O." hl' sa1d. Brandt had left the rough l:lf\1ng ~1a nd1ng un h1) \\UT~ tahlt· uut\ldl· 1n lhl' l'arport. bch1nd hi'> <ars ··1h· ""\ '>tJ h1g. }OU could 'il..·e h1n1 O\l"T !ht· t To~ot~1 l truck. loo~ing U\l'f the top:· Rrandt \<11J uf thl· Indian lkl·ausc of thl· 1\l'1ght l'f thl' ~ulpture. lhC' 1h1t'f had 10 ha\e ht·e n strong or had thc hl'lp of a fnl·nd. lhe Brandis "31d. Brandt surmis..:d the Indian ~a'> taken b} \\"hOC\'l"r bro~c-11110 11 <;tor:1gc un11 1n the carport nc).t door t\\O dll)S carhcr ·-~1a>be lhl·~ <;a\\ 1t tht·n and thought t hC) could du sOnll'I hi ng \\ 11h I 1:· hl' ~11t Or. pcrhap" the th1C\l'S "erl· JUSI ~omc lll'tg.hborhood kid,, ni;in) uf "hon1 u til'll con1c to "atr h thl' talcn1ed \\OOdt•ar,cr at .... ·ork in the carporl. "'hCfl' hl' docs all h1'i rough carvings. The rough car\ 1ngs arc 1hcn la~l·n . . D~-,-_,~ ...... Garn er Brandt sh ows so me o f t h e w ood carv ings he has mad e at his Balboa lll•nd home. lll!>idt' to .inolhl'f \\Of~roo1n \\hl"ll' Brandt fills 1n the dl'H11l Brandt ht.·gan car,1ng 12 >l'ar'> ag1l afll·r rctinng from 38 )C ar\ of"ork 1n the planning and prOCl'SS eng1nl•t•nng depart- ment~ al Dougla~ .\1rcraft . Hc had l'\- pc:nence a~ an dlu'it r:Uor and dec1dl·d lu tran~fe r hi) art1stir talents fron1 paper to ""°" S1ncc then. ht' has turned :in ) piel·e of "ood he rould ge1 his hand~ on 1n1 0 a p1l'ce of ar1 He l·ar\ t'd r<-1t'1'il·an and western 'K'l'nt's on all thl• doors at his fnend's l\\O San ~1arcn~ rl·s1aurant\. a scroll \\Jth Psalrn ~J on a pu<l1un1 at ~loag J-l osp1t;1l and R1 bk· 'tor) \Cl"nl'' on all the halt lluOrs :II ~1 -\ndn·" \ f'rl'\h\- tt"rian C'hurl'h. · ",-\II n1y fri ends ha'l' firl·plat·cs tht1t arc car' l'd. ·· Brandt addl·d. ~tis work ha\ \\'On h1n1 top ;1,\ards in \'anous contl'~ts. including cun1pt1111ons at th;: O range t ount~ Fair and Knoll°' lkrf) Farm. Of course, the Brandis· quaint con.igl' facing the Grand Canal ,., tillcd ~1th beautiful ~·ood\\ork that Jo) Brandl proudl} ~ho~·s off 10 \ 1s110~ A coffee table 'tand 1n thl' 11' 1ng roon1 1s made of dark .,.,ood coverc-d ~1th 1ntnca1el\ car'"t'd rose~. and the kllrhen boas ls a· beau11ful Sk:) hght framed 1n ~·ood ~1th no .... (·rs. \ 1ncs and grape' l~ar\ l'd on it. Each room has carYed wood 'alanl·r, on the \\JOdU\\'!> and car\ed <i:hetvC"s. Y.'oodt'n r0<:k1ng chairs de·corated \\Uh ilo.,.,ers. car\·cd cab1nc1 door\ and frgurl'S of old sally sea men, westcrn gunshnger. and other cht1rarters are fo und through - out thl' houSl' "'I 1n1ended I\ JUS\ for fun, but I get carnt"d awa} at umes." Brandt said with a chucklc, It doesn"t take Brandt long 10 produce his bcau11ful anwork.s The half-Ooor at the entrance of his house. carved with the figu re-of an old scafarrr and the words ··Bless this. o ur seaside home, 0 Lord, and all that through these ponals pass ... took him three weeks. full11me . Brandt seldom c.harges a price for hi.5 creattons and generously giYes thc:na awa) as gifts. In rr1um, friends and neighbors keep him supphed wilh trunks of trees. The avocado wood of the Indian waj a real lind, Brandl said. "Avocado "°'ood has beautiful grains:· he said, a touch of sadness in his \'OICC. .. Whoever has 1he Indian has 10 brina him back. because Gam er's fOI 10 put the detail in lt,'" Joy Brandt said. Law banning job solicitation gets initial nod By BOB VAN EYKEN OI' ,,,. o..,. -,,.,, Da} labor('rs ~·ho galhl'r 1n L1 on~ Park and l\\O o ther Costa r<-1c!0.3 locat1uns bellt•r not be 1h1nking aboul whc1t1ng jobs from the dn"crs of passing cars and trucks. 1f the-Cn} Council 81' l'~ iinal apprO\ al tu ll propos('d ordinance amcndmcnt next mc,nth. Council members 1h1s \\1.'ek ga .. c pf('hn11nal) appro,·al to the-an1cndn1cnt. which adds a paragraph 10 the city's sollcitalion ord1nanrc making 11 111egal to gather at several traditional day labor pick up points "wi1h the intent 10 solicit employment fro111 an oct·upnnl of any mQlor vehicle." The measure passi.'d by a 3·2 n1argin. with Mayor Pele r Buffa and councilmen Orv . .\mburgi.')' and Ed Ci 1:1,go~ 'uppon- ing. and ~lal') liornbuckl\' and ')and) Genis oppo<;1ng. Critics call the mea)urc un\~On\t llu­ tional. saying the "1ntt•nt'' clau'lC is \ague and unenforceable, and that the under- lying action, the sol11:-11a 1101n of \\Or ... I\ a pro1cc1cd 1c~I nght. Bui Bun·a s:ud he be he' cs the proposed amendnll'O! \\3S const1tut1onal in hghl 01 the l'1 t~ 's e\1st1ng o rdinance. "hll'h alread~ proh1hits the whc1tat1on of ""r .. from passing vc:hiclcs. ") don"t 1h1nk 11 lakes a hfc111n \· nl rMearch 10 d t•1crn11ne whal lhese mt'n art• doing." he .. :ud. "II doesn't sccn1 10 rTl l' to tx: particularly difficult to cslabh'h intent.·· Acting C11~ ·\llornl'Y Elt·anor Frc) ... :i1d she tx-licve~ Costa Mesa police arl' prt•pa rtd 10 c:n1url'c thc 1n1en1 clause "Tht· police kno~ "hat's happc-n1ng and the) ha\c ample C''1dencc-that 1f, happening." she said "Th1) ordinance ~11\ ;,allo~ tht•m hJ use the C\1dcnce the~ ha\C " It ~as the undl·rl ~1 ng pnnc1plc that bothered (1en1s. hu"c'cr "It afTl'C.I~ frt•cdom tlf asscn1bl ). 11 affects freedom uf \pt.'t"ch . 11 affccts pn· vate prop::n ),'' 'ihl' -.a1d. "lf }OU ~'ant 111 Ix· sued b' thl' .\1nl·ncan (~,,II L1bc:n1cs Union )U~t to pro'e )Our conscrva11 vc lrcden11a1~. I sugge~t \OU do 11 on '·our o~·n dime-. no1 on lhe ta~ra yt>rs of c'osta ~·lcsa ... Bulla said he considl·red oppos111on b) 1he AC LU a "stamp of appro val" for the ord1nance. Hornbuckle said she "as n1orc con· cerned by 1hc measure's probable lack of effect than 11.S constituuonality. • '"I 1h1nk ma) be 11 bends the constitu· 11on. but thr mil.In thing. is ifs sill)·;· sh" sa1d . "Ifs silly to do this. It's not goirii~ to wl\'(' thr problem of illegal 1mmi~ 11on . And I ha,•e a problem wJth us1 our Police Department to stop pcop from seeking employment whc-n ~·re sa )1ng 10 them all the time. 'why do n't you people get a JOb. • "' But it's the-l('gal issue 1hat really trips the ord1nancr up, said ACLU staff at· tornl') Rebecca Jurado. .. fhc bottom hne when you're dcalini ~·1\h the ISSUC of 1n1cnt IS thal thj'. undcrl)'tng act has to be illegal." she sai~; "Looking for work is not an illegal ac1 u fat as I know." Costa Mesa Two men were arrcs1ed in the 200 block of East 22nd Slrect on Tues· day niJht when an officer saw them take rilail out of a residential mail- box. The)' were booked in1 0 the Costa Mesa Jail for passcssion of s1olen pro~rty, but refused to give their names 10 police. gram. 22, of Tus1in was arres1ed on suspicion of assault a nd battery. Irvine Two women wert ad\'1SCd the~ were \'iolaling lr"inc-mun1c1pal codes by livina out of a sil"er Che\· role! Sprint with brokc-n w1ndo~'· The ""'omen were npparcntl) Ji \'1ng out of the car, parked lln Tarocco. for t~·o weeks.. S1rec1 said a nei&hbor y,.a s ha\ 1ng hi5 d<>& attack him and his fan11I } marks in red pen ink around his front door bcll. • • • f(1untain Valley A buf)lar w11h d in y clolhcs and no chanae cut 1he lock on 1 soda machine-and took the coin box al Oolden Triangle Laundry, I I 7S Edinger A'·e. • • • A burglar entered through an of· fi ce window al College Pharmacy X- ray, 440 Fair Drive, and S!Ole t~·o typewriters, a 1elcp!t9nc and cop)' machine wonh $4 .• 000 between .S: I .S p.m. Monday and 9:30 a.m. Tues- day. • • • Bolt cutters were used on a com· bination lock In the men's locker room of Orana.c Colst ollcae a n Tuesday evenlna. The th ief 1ook a pair of p1n1s and a wtllct with $40 cash inside. • • • An intruder broke the window of a condominium In the 2300 block of Ekkn Avenue and s1ole a compu1er. prin1er, two VCR.s and cash from a cookte tin. The Ion was estirna1cd 11 S6.6l0. • • • 1ereo Jpcaltcrs and a cast of water filters 'll¥0nh $3,47.S were \Aken from 1 car perked in lhc prqc: or an 1panmcn1 com~ 11 l400 Avenue of lhc Ans. The rear window of lhc 1977 Honda Civic ...,.., broken. ••• A man 11 Dcsians Bar on Anion Boulevard hit another J>llR)n over tht head whh a beer bottk fOr ..,danclt11 wilh ."his 1ii1." ll1k& tn- • • • • Three men in a station wagon openC'd a storage trailer oulside 1he Bullocks loading dock and s1ole a cardboard box of towels about noon ~1onday. Store rmploxees "'ere tak- ing inventory to S('t 1f anyt1ng else was missi ng. • • • A man said he pi cked up a hitchhiker who asked for a ndc h) 1he Premier Inn o n tlarbor Boulevard, where he wo uld pa y for ps:-Oncc at the molel, 1wo womlln 1n the room solichcd the man for 5C)l, A scuffic Cll'ISUed when he rt- fused and b,e wat kicked, llit and cut with a knife, rcquirina ho pital· ization. • • • Onnae Coast Jttp Dealcl'lhip of- ficials said the windows of tt~en nc-w c.an wtrt broken Mondly n1aht and the s1ercos stolen, as well as thote in 16 other unlocked cars bt:k>naina to customers. The 1hef\ are on onaolna problem. ••• A thief cntem! a rrar p11io Lhr<>uah an unlocked wooden pie and pried the tcrttn oft' the window or &n 1penmrnt In the-400 block of Ford llotd aboul 10 1.m. Monday. J~ll')', a camera .and cquipmtn1 wonh $2,$26 was stokn. • • • Police wt rt c.llcd 10 break up a . f\aht between two Msten who couldn't llt'te about Whether tht wlndoM in their Mqnolia trtet 1Pll1n'tre'nl Jhould be Opttt ort.loted. • • •• Swimmers rrponcd a man en· gaged 1n lewd behavior outside a gatrd pool a1 Hillgate and Rock\ ie.,., Drive .. The man was dr5C'nhcd as while, in his 20!. wi th a stocky build and beige swim trunks. ••• A teenager on a motorcycle was reprimanded by police after the teen allcgcdly rode by a 12·year-old walk· ing on In un~~rtcd strttt and tried 10 kick the child. • • • A pink -~ach crui1er biC}'Cle WIS stolen from in front of the Carl's Jr. fa t food outlet It 4.5 Hearthstone. ••• A I J.ycar-old boy was rtponcdly beaten up by lthown suspcc1s 11 Lakeside Middle School. • • •• A white, 18-tpeed Scwh1nn b1<')'tle w1s stok:n from 1he fron1 slcps of a houJC on Bull Run. Hu.n1in11on Beach A 4.S·year-okt woman came 10 the fron1 dcik of the pollce st11ion Tues-- day afternoon to report thal a man tried 10 pull her-from her air. She 11id Uc didn'I wanl to so home, that ahe rc-h saftr in the police' sta1ion. ••• 'A resident In the SOO block of 9th • •• A woman 111 lhe I JOO bloc._ of Alabama Street said a neighbor put rabbit droppings 1n her c11r Thl'\ egacd her vehicle-a ~·eek ago an<l lh~· woman is now fearful that the C'ul- prlls arc tryina 10 pul wmt'1h1ng 111 her p s tank. she said. • ••• Passersby complained that 'It'\ crAl day labOrcn wait1na for ridt') to JOt'ls were lyin1 in the fl ower plantrr areas at the Bank or America 1n 1he Five Points shopplna center. • • • Buralars slolc a radio and speakers valued at $370 from a ~llow Honda Civic in the I .SOOO block of Bluebird Lane. • • • Thieves reportcdly 1unncled throuah a wall from Fanstastic Sam's 10 1e1 into He1d1's Frogcn Yozun Shoppe, 7171 Wo.rner Ave .• and stole an undetermined amounl or told ca h. Newport &•ch A woman rtldin1 In her bedroom 1 n the 400 block of Luaon1a Strct'I was s11nlcd by a man who opc::ned a window from outside and looked in 11 her. He left when she pi kcd up 1he phone and told him she was eallina police. , • • An $800 drum Kl inystniously diNpptartd ftom a locked IO~ bin at 1 rondomlnium comi>'c• 1n Ill< 200 block of Ni« lane, • • • A rttident of the: 1700 btoc:k of Pon Stirli"I Place found 8·1nch "'X .. Someont' apparentl ' y,'atchcd as tht owner of a I QSJ f:ord Mustan1 converliblt hid the car key 111 a fold of the convcn1blt" top then \en 1hc- car in a parking structure at 4.SOO ~iacAnhur Bl vd. When the owner returned, hr found gym bag con1ain- 1ng t·sh1ns and running shocs. S.S.S cash and a JI kct enltlro1dert'd with "'9Jrd Bos1on Marathon·· gon(' from inside the car. ••• Two Hispanic mDIC-$ r1d1ng s1lvtr 10-spceds were sctn near a h~n1e in 1he 300 block of Buena Vis1a Boulevard j u5t before a moutain bi'ke Wl'I$ stolen from 1he home's open garage and a •ilver bikt' lcf\ 1n itt place. • • • A resident of1ht 1600 block ofW. Ocean Front di900vercd two Kat cu•hions aone from hi5 patio furniture. • • • Someone used 1 chunk of asphalt to break tht Pl*"lff window of a 1987 Honda iVlt r rked al Weil Coast Hiahway an upcrior v. enue. but took no1hin1 from the car. • • • A SS.79j portable computer Wit s1okn from an Office: al 700 NewpQrt Center Dnvc. p<mfbly by a l'hicf whh a pap key. • • • A 10.r001. aquamarine-<01.....S din&hf Wit .. ken from ill moofiftl al ihe end of .$Jrd Su'ft't. • • •• Th1tvcs stole an cshmatcd Sl .209 1n pro~n} from an open. ~raae on the 18800 block. of San Fehpc Slrett. • • • The lcfi-front door lock was broken and the-stc-rco s1otcn from a Nissan parkC'd in a carpon at 1723' San Mateo St. whh !"<KS c11ima1ed .. S~JO. • • • Enaine pani; valued at S20.oo0 were stolen from a s10,_. yard .. Precision Europcln El'lllnct lac.. 11 S94 olcy River Cittk!:. ••• An unknown caller was •Ml• thrcaten1nt phone cal11 oe ....-oman't answerina machi• .. apan.mcnt 11 17070 San Mltcio . • Lagun• Be•ch ' A 1911 silvcr .ll<Y -~ stolcn from the 200 blotk al wa.y Place on Tuodly. ••• A dot ... OUI !Tom·-·-900 blo<k of""" ,,,_ ..... "' fematc TYCD.)'. aftctnooL ••• Soro<one-iwopcrull' with c1oubae ct '"" ...._.a I ,,_,.,.. ___ _ of C-Hillt~ • 'hlmr· Eiell,,.._ \:ii:. Wlll!_ I -ill lllollmO-Wllf ~,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, July 20 . 1989 • I ( -·-tion ~ Introducing the worlds first fullY automatic Quattrc1 dri\ ·c. Orange Coast DAILY F'ILOT/Thursday, July 20, 1989 AS .~ ' '"' 1 • ' ~ 5tarts In The Streets. . The new Audi VS . For a cl0ser look, call 1-800-FOR-AUDI. The Alternate Route. ' . . . i A8 ' OrangeCoa1t OAILV PIL?TI Thursday, July 20. 1989 'IllF: WO Airliner carrying 293 crashes; at least 1 78 survive h)·drauhc problems were a factor. site. SIOUX CJTY. l9w1 (AP) - A United Airlines OC·IO carry1ng'293 people crashed Wednesday in an ell 1J osive ball of f irt ~nd ------~ca"'-'n~w7celtd down a-runway-after-ihe pilot tried to make an emergency landing. At least 178 survived the crash, officials said. A passenger who rode san1e DC·IO from Philadelphia 10 ~nver on Wednesday __ mor.ninJ said the -plane had be'cn dela.yed-1n Philadel- phia because of technica l problems. MaJ. Rick SorenS<'n w11h 1he lo"-a Air Nauonal Guard said he had just landed his plane ~·hen the. jetliner crashed. -~ ' A-fire official initfa\ly estimated 185 to 195 were killed in the crash. but officials later backed off the figure. '"We simply don't have an estimate we can rely on," Fire Car- tiin. Terry Schmidt said at a news conference. AiJht 232. from Denver to Phila- delphia via Chicago, carried 11 crew members and 282 passengers. in- cl uding thr~ infants on laps, said United spokesman Lawrence Nagin. He said the three members of the cockpi1 crew survived lhc crash and were being treated for injurirs. Dick Bohs, spokesman for Gov. Terry Branstad, said 61 bodies were found. The search for bodies al . Siou it Gateway Airport was 'suspended late Wednesday due to darkness and was to resume Thurs- day. Nagin said a list of the dead and survi vars would be released as soon as' possible. He could not confirm the number or dead, The plane crashed on an inacti ve runway al Sioux Gateway Airport after circling for about a 'hair-hour while pilots told passengers to pre,pare for a crash-landing, survivon sai·d. The accident was one or the deadliest air disastcn in U.S. history. The I 5·year-old plane had "com- plete hydraulic failure" bcrore the cra sh just after 4 p.m .. Federal Avia- 1ion Administration spokesman Fred Farrar said. The tail engine failed, and this may ha ve caused a hydraulic failure. said Bob Ray- nesford. another FAA spokesn1an. Nagin said he did not kno~· if Arizona man held In actress's killing Ruth Dinsmore of Mount Laurel, N.J .. said the plane began to leave the 1erminal at Philad(lpMa Inter- national Airport shortly after 10 a.m .. when "everything sort of shut off." Dinsmorc said the pilot came on tht• PA system and said "a little g1zmo" had gone wrong. It "'as I 5 minutes before it was fill.Cd , she said. Late Wednesday, City Manager Hank Sinda said 185 people "'t·re 1akcn alive to St. Luke's Medical Ce nter and Marian Health Center. both in Sioull. City. He said seven had died at the hospitals. The ~arch for bodies was difficult because they "'ere sca11cred in a field of corn 4 feet tall. Rescuers con- tinued to search the corn fields late Wcdncsda). Dr. Ro maine Bcnd1ll.en, chn1c co n11nander of Iowa National Guard's 185th 1acucal fighter group. said he was 1hc first doctor on thl' scene. about three minutes after the crash. Hl' had JUSl !anded in another plane. He said the IJ, ing "'ere scauercd among the dead. "In one group of six seals. a woman snung in the middle was barely injured. her husband beside her was dead and two behind her were dead," 8cnd1ll.cn said. He said rescuers pulled o ut thrt'1.' of 1he fl ight ere"' ali ve. Survivor Charles Martz of Castle Pines. Colo., said there was no panic after the pilot announced there was engine 1roublc. Then. JUSl before landing. the pilol "can1e on and said that this may be mon.· than a ro1,1gh landing, so do 1he best you can 10 .:issume the (crash prcparcdnc~s) -w-,-. Col. Denny Nlel1on of the Air N•llon•I Gu•rd c•rrle1 chlld wounded In cr .. 1h. position." "Suitcases. paper, mail. cloth es. unfortunately people, ~·ere laying all over the run~·a)," said witness Ed Forst. Still, some people walked away from the wreckage. Melanie Ci ncala of Toledo. Ohio, a passenger on Flight 232. said there was a fin: on the pfane. and a fireball "flashed past us." The plant• burst in10 flames after she got oO'. she said. "We could sec the P,1ane tumbling do~·n the ru.nway, · said Mark Sntith, a witnc!.s who said he was "'orking :ibou1 1.500 yards from the "Shortly before touchdown ... the right wing began to dip or began 10 roll and tlie no~ bc&an to fall 10 4' position of approllimately I 5 to 25 dcartts right bank and possibly 10 degrees nose lo""" he told CNN ... 11 was very apparent al that moment that he could not make a safe land· ing. The only qurstion would ha \e bee n ho"' disastrous a landing would ii be. II was a very disastrous land- ;ng."' Sorensen said that ~·hilc he "'as 1n the air he heard radio 1raOic from the pilot. "The suggestion ... was that he could turn on ly in one direction and he was not sure he could make the runw.:i y. Then he turned left and hcadt•d for 1he south~·est run~·ay ... and everything appeared to be soint·· what abou1 normal." Then. 1hc right . ~·ins dipped. The plane "bounced twice, flipped in to the air and "'C "·ere sitting lhcrc upside down and 11 began to fill up with smoke," said ('lifT Marshall of Colun1bus. Ohio. a passenger return- ing home from Denver. "Then God opened a hole in the basen1ent and I pushed a httle $irl out. I grabbed another. kept pulhng them out until they didn't conic no n1ore." Marshall said he thought he help- ed a half-dozen out and then he ran. Asked about a survivor who re- ported an explosion before the crash. Nagin said he kne"' nothing lx)ond 1he report and that talk about sab- otage was "onl} speculation ... At O'Hare lntc1na1ional Airport in Chicago. where the ptanc was due. people "·aiting for Flight 232 were in a roon1 $Uarded by airline J)C'rsonnl·I and JX>lice. Lujan likes offshore oil drilling, but says state's coast may be off limits LOS ANGELES (AP) -An Ari· zona mS:n described as "an obsessive fan" of "My Sister Sam .. actress Rebecca Schaeffer apparentl~ MONTEREY -ln1cnor Si.·c-to ··blindl~ rcJcl·t even the his pro-dnlhng rrmarks. stalked the cntenainer before she retary Manuel Lujan stud Wcd ncs· possibilities before us ... "Before y.·c do anything. we stud~ was killed in a shooting anack. day that he considers offshore dnll-lie said he had '1s11rd the sites of l·vrl) single area," he ~id . "Thl·rc police said Wednesday. ing the environmentally safest Y.'ay thrt.>c oil spills 1h1s )tar, and all 1hret· arc areas 1ha1 should not OC drilled. Tucson police picked up Robert to fill 1hc nation's C"ncrgy nttds. were caused by tanker!>. not dnlhng. and ~·c will idcntifv those. John Bardo, 19, on Wednesday Butluj3n,inanappcarancea1the "Decreasing 011 po llution in our '"Jfn'scn\•ironmcntall Lsensitive. Ame'l·can Lcg1'sla11·v, E•changc wa ters can best tx· accomfltshed b) . morninf because he was running in then Yl'C will not drill," uian con-f Council's annual convention. prom-decreasing lhe an1ount o 0 11 trans- • .. . • ' ... ~ u ••• , ..... Aerl•I v iew shows scene of United Fllghl 232 crash. By The Associated Press Panel backs earlier primary SACRAMENTO -An Assembly bill that y,•ould mO\l' ('al1forn1a 1o~·ard the top of 1hc presiden1ia\ primal) scht.'duk· sur\ 1\·cd 1t~ iirst slah· Scna1e test Wcdnesda)' after the au1hor accepted a s1Lgh1 I) latrr cll"{'t1on d:Hl' The n1casurc. ABJ68 by Assemblyman Jim C'os1a. D-Frt·sno, clt'arcd 1he Senate Elections and Reapportionn1ent Con1n1ittct• on a b1part1san 5-1 \Oh.'. the bare majori1y needed for approval by the Q-n1e1110Cr panl'I. Costa accepted an amcndn1en1 in the Stnate con1n1 i1tC} 1hat ...,otild move 1hc presidential primary date to the last Tucsda\• 111 ~·l arch and consolidate that election with the primal) for other cand1d:11 es. rront o cars on a recway. They iscd that despite his confidence in ported by ship." he said. "Tht" safe~• tinucd, adding that pending lcaS<' called Los Angeles because of state-the safety of offshore drilling, he (energy source) is ofT.shorc drilling. Sale 119 off California's ITntral menls ne made, said Lt. Fred Nill.on. . 11 .1 . ,, . 1 11 bcca .. •• we bnng it Jn thro,gh p;pc,, coas1 "could \'Cry well .. turn out to p I I II bl El C It a Los Angeles p0lice spokesman. wont a OW I Ill environnien a y not ~a';kers." be an area found too cnvironmcnla\-arap eg ( ( m ng ap an 8 d 19 f T Cson was "an sensitive" areas, which he said could B , ly sensitive for drilling. ar o, · 0 u include the en tire California coast. UI at a news con1crrncc 1n a YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK _ A paraplegic ranger took thl' first obsessive fan of Miss Schaeffer," Lujan repeated his cri1icisn1s of a hotel on Mo,ntcrcy 8.:iy, whric local "We may find 1hat 1hc ent ire coast of aboul 7,000 pull ups Wednesday he will need 10 bcc'omc the fint dis.ablc..'<i said Deputy District Attorney Rob--proposed congressional moratorium opposit ion to drilling has been CS· of California should not be drilled... person to scale 3.000-foot El Capitan. one of the world's n1ost challl·nging en E. S.vitt, who filed a complaint on offshore oil drilling, which he pccialll intense and etnotional fo he said, but s1rcs!;Cd that sho uld be rock climbs. Mark Wellman estimated 1t will take seven days to con1plete .'""_,.._·n_1_Ba_rd_o_w_;_1h_m_,_rc1_c_r_. ---~,.~;~d...o•m=o~"~"~":....:'~o-•~•~k~in~a=---A~m=c~d~ca~n~s'--~)-'C_a_"~·-"~j-•n_o_n_l~y-s_H~g-h_tl~y_1_c_m~pe_,_, __ ba_.,_·d __ o_n_c_n_,_.;_,._n_m_en_1_a_l_fa_c_1_0_"_·_, the climb, led by El Capitan's most experienced clin1bcr. ~-11kc l~orbc:.·tt. ~·ho 1s on his 42nd and what he called his toughest ascent. • Our lowest price ••• eve()' day-! Fisher-PriCe TEETER ROUND For 1, 2 or 3 children. Teeter• up and down, a lso spins around. Agn 3-7. •• ~~"T""'~~~~~':':"'""~- • ......... 111•1 Worlds of Wonder TALKING MICKEY MOUSE Complete with bool(" and ~· MJs_key tells amazing s1onesf Ages 3-up. {FOU• C bol!Mll'" _, NPM•I ..... ) 2198 . At the start of the climb. Corbell strapped a pair of spcc1all) designed leather climbing chaps on Wrllman, A little less than an hour later. he had pulled himself SO feet above their starting po in1ing using a pulle,•-likc device designed' by Corbett. "Once he touches the rock. he docs h1s oWn thing. 11nd he does it well," Corbell said. "One thing I agreed ~'ith him fro1n the sla rt: I wouldn't pull him." '\·\TIO'\ \I. HKlt:t ·s Wounded pilot's story questioned HO LLYWOOD, Fla. -Pilot Thomas Rool's head turnt"d to..., .. .ard mili1ary chase planes during the lime he claimed ht wai. unconscious and his small plane flew 800 miles on autopilot. an investigator said Wednesday. Authorities also ruled out ca(bon monoxide.. poisonin&. based on 3 .blood test as an ellplana1ion for his clai med loss of consciousness. Resuhs of drug and alcohol tests art expected later this w«k. Andrew Alston. an air safety investigator with the Na1ional Transpor- tation Safety Board who interviewed the 36-ycar-old Washington con1- munications attorney, said inconsistrncics include Roo1's f.:ii lurc to re- member the gunshot, the movcmcnt of his head toward military planes sent to intercept and follow him, and movemenl of his windshield sun.visor. Published reports say Root was undcr watch for possible drug links and questionable flights. Lucas defends clvll right nomination WASH.INGTON -William C. Lucas. nomina1cd as the nation's chief civil ri&hts enforcer. on Wednesday defended both his commitment to the drive q.ainst discrimination and his actions when cus1oms inspectors found SS,800 worth ofundcclartd goods in his lu...-gc. Sen. Howard Mctzcnbaum. D-Ohio1 queryin& Lucas abou1 the 1985 inctdent with the Customs Service. asked, • How do you explain concealing recei pts and merchandise front the customs inspcctorsT' Lucts 111id 1hc violation involved jewelry carried in a cosmetics case by an unidentified member of his family. He sajd he had not been aware Of all the purchases his wife Ind dau&hters had made during their trip to Japan and Sou1h Korea. Their declar1tion lo customs inspCC"tors in Scaulc, he said, was for mt;,rc.h1ndise worth $4,800. Committee ch11rman Sen. Joseph Bidcn quoted a ustoms Service report 11 sayina that 1he Lucas f1mily had initially said ttlcy had no rettlpts but that a scarcn revealed there 't:re re«ipls. Lucas also told the committee that his fam'.ily ~re inexpericncCd travelers and had bctn unclear about hov.: &o ttpOrt the &oods. Metzcnbaum said the Customs Service described Lucai M an experienced 1r1vcler. ttOHI II 111111 I"' Sib erlan miners' strike eases MOICOW -Some Siberian miners returned to "'ork 11\tt the c:••t Mede ~Y concetlions. but more: walked out in the Ukrtine ind .... _:.; MlkMil S. OorWchev laid Wedanday the coal 11rike could ,..._. Mt 1elw11 .. OoltledK:v U mere wett reports of t1UW1y workers ""'9i .,._ IO llliM. 8ild W lilbot' 1roubie sprads, "we may have to I.Ike .m atn:me m•ll'tl that II wit1 tnm Mall "WC've bttn doina .. to -.;.. 1he economy. He did "°' dlbon11c. SVittl are rare in the Soviet Union Ind were ended by fortt before °"""""'"v pined _. in Mmh I 91S . I APOLLO from At and there is ..,1nually no one" who was alive at 1hat time .,.,.ho doesn't rrmembcr the televised sight of Nt'1l Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin kangaroo-hopping over a rock· strewn lunar landscape, who doesn't rccall the pride:, the wonder and, above all , the belief that this nation's future in i PICC was unhmi1cd. • That was then: th-is 1s now. And now is much more dOwn-tO·Earth. In the 20 years that followed that el«trifyi ng week in July 1969 the country expC"rienced the wrenching realities of Vietnam and Watergate, NASA fell v1ct1m to congressional budget-cu tters and internal squa~ bles and the nation's space t•ITon was devastated by the ChallengC"r d1sas1er. Meanwhile. the Soviet space pro- gram mO\'Cd steadily fof'V>ard. and no.,.,. boasts a pc.·rmanentl> stalTed orbiting space sta1 1o n. called Mir (Peace), and a nc"' booster. the Energia, as po .... ·erful as the Sat um V which lifted Apollo to the moon. The Europeans are also no.,.,· em· barking on a s~ce pro&ram . .,.,,ork- ing ·closely ""'1th both the U.S. ·and Sov1C"t Union, and the Japanese arc al:.o !urning their 1ndus1nous cyt•s to the heavens. Of course, then: have lx·cn !>on1c notable successes by the U.S space provam since Apollo. The Skylab orbiting space station was a gold mine of data and flight experience in the '70s: the Space Shunlc has proven to he a highly reliable and flexible tool for explo111ng lo""' Eanh orbit. and it forms the basis for much more cxpans1,c projects 1n 1hc future. So. today. on 1he 20th ann1versar) of man's first '1sJt to another celestial bod), there is a mood of optimism bu1ld1ng among those in- volved 1n the nation's space pro- gram. In fact. man) arc eJtprtt1ng an announcement bv President Bu sh toda) tha1 w11I rci'nv1gora1c the pro- gram and take 11 into the 21st Ccn- tUf)'. Y.'hat form that announccn1cnt .,.,·ill take not gcncrall)' kno.,.,n . but there has been discussion ""J1h1n the aerospace rom.mun11 y of a pc.-r· manentl y staffed lunar base and/or a mission to Mars. HC"re arc 1he reflecti ons and, hopes or three local residents who ""'ere . involved 1n the Apollo progran1 and ""'ho have ""·eathcrcd the ups and downs of the spa(·e program 1n the 20 }Cars since: Martin Cioffoletll, vice prl·s1dcn1 for STS Systems lntcgrauon. R01..'k· well, Downe~·· In the '60s. Mart} ('1oiT6lct11 was o ne of the thou!k)nds of eng1necn and other ..,.·orken .,.,.ho 1n,'adcd Flori da 10 take pan 1n humankind's &realest advC"nturc. "Apollo JUS\ consumed Cape Cana .. ·eral in 1964.'' recalled thl' 55- year.ald nonh Tus11n resident As a member of the Nonh Amcn- can Rockwell team responsible for the command and service n1odulcs that earned the as1ronau ts to thi." moon and orbited wh1lc the lunar module landed, CiofTolct11 was at the Capt for the launch Of :\polio 11 . "We spent a hecku\a lot of time making sure everyth1ns worked," he said of the preparations for the launch ... Everyone knew 11 was nol just another night. We'd lived through a lot of firsts b} then. but thi s was not JUSI another first . this wa s a h1stonc milestone .... An) bod} there will tell you that we didn't take the same care as somelh.1ng going into low Earth orbi1. We kne"' 11 wa" io1ng all the "a} and probably g;ive it 1ust that much n1on." attcn11o n and rigor 1n checking C"Cr)th1ng .... "I'll tell you the honc!.t truth· I don't think many of us C).pcctcd 1ha1 nigh\ \O go all !ht Wa) tO lhl' nluOn and land. It .,.,·as a very comple\ vehicle: there .... ·ere th ousands or things that could have gone v.'fong. I don't 1.hink anybod} thought that the first time they got 1n thc L~·I it .,.,•ould go all the ""'a~. "The~ almost aborted l\.\l l t'. II an)bod) not as cool as Sl·ll r\rmstrong had been thl' p1lot, the) "'ould ha'c pulled the labont handle .... "The stale of the cl<."ctron1c-.. fur instance. ""as ce rtainly not up tu standards .,.,·c're u..cd 10 1oda ~ I can'11cl! \OU for sure. but there \.\'Crl· probabl) 'still \Orile vacuu m tuhl·!> in that vehicle. -rhe ""'hole thing ..,.·ork- 1ng Jhc firs1 time "'as 1nC'rcd1hl) fortunate .... Most of us though1 1hat Pcte Conrad (the pilot o f Apollo l ~) ""ould be th e lirst n1an on the moon. C.'1ofoletu 1us1 rcct•ntly returned fron1 the Paris .-\1r Shov.·. "'hcrl' hl' got a first-hand look at SC\'l'r<ll na· t1ons' latest dc .. ·elopn1cnts. "People suit think of the Russian space vch1Cll'!. as cannonball'> ""11h .,.,1ndo .... s," he said. But if th at C\l'r was the case. 11 isn't no". he nott•d. "I sa""' the Energia propul-.1on S)s tem. and the docking s\-.\t·m from ~·li r. It's h1gh-tt•ch hard .... are The) 're pressing hard 1n space" He also S3id that "the French pav1hon "'as dazLhng. top-dra..,.cr tech nolog) ... C1ofoletll. from his 'antage point 1n the space sh u11 te program. -.cc" this country's future 1n building on the shuttle's capab1h11es. "We really need to get control of lo""' Eanh orbit." he e).plaincd. "\\'e need to get the cost down and be George Butler able to don wnhout this horrendous crfon." ~ He said what 1s needed 1\ "!>hu ttle t'voluuon." "We need to get 11 so 11 doesn't take so many people to launch 11. or so many to fl~ 11. We need to get 11 to where we can turn it around (for another night) like an a1rl1 ncr .. ··1t's all do-able ... using the saml· basic plan and upgrading the ~~~­ te1ns 1n 11. To me. that'!> th e "a' 10 go ." . Hand tn glove .,.,cith shunll' 1n1 · provt•mcn_t~ 1s the planned space station. "It's real!\ the next nl·cdcd 1h1ng.'' hc !k)1d . · "Space, to us. 1s not an adventure It 's a JOb. V..'e ]i,·e and breathe 1t e\Cr) da) .... Space 1s not a stunt. "l' .,.,•ork there." Dan Brown, STS 01' 1sion d1ret tor of tv1anufacturing and Te\t1ng. Rocl...,.cll. Downe\. "r ll ne .. er forgC..t 11 a., long a' I 11\c.'' !k)1d Dan Brown. fl'mcmt,.:r· '"!the lunar landing. "I ""a!> on ihl' go f course when the) landed on thl' moon -the 9th hole ... Bro..,.·n. a Fountain Valle~ resident v.h o dabbles in aerospace "''ht:n hl"' not golfing, smiled at the laughll"r his statement sparked among tho!te in the conference room at ROl.·k· v.·cl l's Downe}' plant. ··Y.'e knew 11 ""·as going to land that day. but no one knew what time 1l ..,.·ould land:· he c9lained. ··so. my ..,.·1fc and I .,.,·cnt to get in \Ome golf.'' As 1t turned out. the) lcarncd from the radio the~ took "·1th thcrn. Armstrong and :\ldnn set do..,..n 1u~t as the~ v.·cre fin1~h1ng up the front nine. "The moon v.'as out 1n the da'. time." he rcmemberl'd. ''.\ gli~ tapped me on the shoulder and said. ''l'ou mean to tell me there arc t>Au gu~s up thcrl·;· "It .,.,.as 1hc greatc\t sen~t1on 1n the "'orld.'' Brown. ""ho had 1ust Joined Rock- " ell a fc .,., n1onth s Ix-fore Apollo 11. remen1bers I he incrcd1b I(" op- 111111sm o( the time. "I thought. 'In 20 )ear~. """111 ""e tx· walking on tvlars?' I thoug.h1 1f ""e could ""'alk on the moon. we coukt get to any of the planets." BUY ELECTRONICS FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS YAMAHA QUALITY HOME EXPRESS VALUE OurLowl'MeGlalf .... t(wlthin JO days o(your Home ~PftN pun:h&K, you find 1ny-ittm we lllX:k adwnis.ed elaewhttc b' Jest, we11reAand1he dlrJr:n:ncc! It'• thM $lmple. am= ----- A. Yamaha's NSAS70 Speakers Nl'"'' from \'am11ha, thfsl' hl&h-quali1y NSA.570 s~akt'n can bf: yours al 111 r11nta.,1k1i.ll1· lo.,., price. The .l-way . 12 • nonr-S1and1ng ~pcaker~. in handsortl(' oa k 1:11b1ncts, fea1urc a 12 • v.oofc r. 4 " nudrange and J" t.,., cetcr It all adds up to \U· per sound at a pnt·e you can feel good about. EAC $150 ._s99 EACH COMPARE OIJR PRltE B. Yamaha's NSAS35 Speakers lmq,lnt' Yamaha q111llhy ror suc h an atTorda· ble prlel'! Yrs. and you get roo,rn-fill1 ng sound with our ,\-way , ii · NSA535 speaker~. wuh 8 " .,.,.0(1fcr. ·' • n11dr11ngr aoJ ! "lv.cetC'r In 11 bl:.ck. h1~h-1ech dcMgn. s499 ~AC H OUR PRICE M•rtln Cloffolettl He also remembers anuther salient pc.11n1 about .\pollo .. rht• people of .\menca ""C'rc behind 11 100 pc.-rcl'nl .. lie Y"' the !klme backing "'hill' v.·ork1ng to dc,elop the space ,hut- tle, though ma)hl' a little late 1n 1h c game ··w e had !>ome problems at ftr\L but when 1hc tir~t one took off thl' people of ·\n1enca got ngh1 tx·h 1nd 11 " Brov.n secs otht:r para llel' ~·­ l\.\l'i.:n -\polio <1nd tht• shullll· para · lkls ch:it uni) an engineer n11gh1 Lira"" "To mt'. the} 're a~ut !ht• ..ame ·· he \31d . "lt'' a ncv. technolog\ k1 I\ of h3rd "'ork, thou'iands of p;.·opll' If another n<.""" program t·omt•\ 1n the !k)me thing ""di happtn." Y.'hat that nc"" program C'uuld h.:. Hro>An doc!>n"t kno"" for sure ~u1 hl' ha\ h1~ ideas "Oh. another planet \>la~ be :i ba!>c on the moon as a stop-oil fl'llOI It t·ould happen," he \lated "Funding 1s the question .. hl' pointl'd out. "I think the people Jfl' for \pace -probabh a Int mort• th.in fur defcn'>C .... N.\.S.\ and tht· go\cmmcnt ha'e 10 gt·t o ut tu pc.-uptc and e\pla1n "'·hat spaCl' 1' .111 about." V..'hcn that nc\t program lon1t''>. Bro"n. ""ho ha\ been 1n,e>hl·U 1n th1.· ~paec progran1 since \.\Ork1ng un Vanguard 1n 195 7. "''Ill be re3d) It'\ ""'hat he hke-. about the Joh. "~uthing happen' the '\an1c ('\l'r~ da~:· hl' sn1ill.'d. George Buller. c.\eCutl\C d1rct·101. Space Station 01\ 1'i1on, \tcl)onnell Douglas. 1 luntington Beach In 19l'J2 . Douglas .\1rcraft Co v.as a.,.,ardcd the contract to build 1he tinal stage of v. hat ""a5 en' 1~1oned as a four-stagt" Saturn bo<1\ter . .\f\er a thorough ~·arch of a\allablt' ~Ill'~. the compan) dcc1dcd on Hun1 1ng1on Beach as the loca11on for its design and asscmbl} plant and in I 96J then.Vice President L\ndon John- son dedicated th<." new· fac1lll} George Butler ""as among the crop of )oung engineers .... -ho began v.·ork • Ore099 Coasl DAIL.Y PILOT /Thursday, Jufy 20, 1989 , .A7 President to endorse ·manned Mars mission WASHI NGTON (AP)-President Bush v.11J ~'Ck '1oda)' to romm111he Unned States to building a manned outpost on the moon and sending a~tronauts to ~1ars, an adn11n1stra11 on official ~1d V.'c.dnesday_ Bush will not outline a s~1til· proposal but ....,.,11 endorse: the concept ofa moon:x:fars niission. wllith .... a) recommendcOb~ VICF'"Pi'Cst<iCntOan Quayle and the National Spal't' c·ouncd tha1 Qua}lt· lha1rs. said the official. The official revealed the prt'~1den1 's dec1s1on on cond111on of anonymi· ty. Bush's announcemenl v.11J come in a niaJor space policy speech ou tlining his goals 10 revual11c 1hc nation's space program on the 20th ann1verur. of man's first \ 1s11 to the moon The sPeech .,.,1JI include no umetabk·s orco!>t l'sllma 1e~. the official said. Another official sa1d Bush ""Ill ask Qua}ll· and the Nauonal Space Council to flr\h out the propo'"31 .,.,1th !>pl"{'1fics Tht moon.Man recommt'ndallon originated 1n the National Aero- nauucs and Space .\dm1n1strat1un ··There ·~ a lot (Jfanal}s1s tha1n1..'\."d!>10 bi.· <O n'iidl·rcd. esp«1all) 1n terms of cost" to ma1nta1n a human ou1no-.1 on tht• moon and to mount a Mars At :'...: .\~<\. l)r Frank ~·tan1n the head of the e"plorauon office". said such a prOJl'lt .... ould more than double the C'urrcnt :-.:.\.S . .o\ budget of some SI J h1lhon .i ~ear. pushing 11 abo' e 2 pcrct·n1 of the to ta l federal budget. on "'hat v.as to bctome the Saturn l\'-B boostt'r -the first rocket designt'd to rcstan in space. to ..end the .\pol!u uu\ of Eanh orbit and on llS ghdl' poi!h 10 thl' mtlO n. "Thi: e:..pc.·c-1a11 on in the 'bO'i ..,.,1, that not JU\t thl' moon. but !ht· un1\er~c "a\ the l1m 11;· hl· rl·talltd last "t't'l ~1111ng 1n his otT1ce at thl' Huntington Beach plant. ··.\II through the n1id-60s there ""t:rl' pc.-ople !>lud~ 1ng lunar landing' lunar ba'>l''· \lars landings E .. cr\- th1ng ~uu hear tallr:C"d abou1 tod:i' "l' stutla:d in the m1d-6Ck "Those: ""ere prett~ e>;c111ng da~., .. he rl·neltl'd · "I sav. all the Apollo !aun~·hes It .,.,as al""a}s an emo· t1un.:il thi ng. bt'Tause 11 v.uuld \hal e C\er;.ihing around T he 'ound .,.,a,l'' "ould \1brate \Our chcsl -~!lUf hean \.\Ould be' 0Catlll!L h ~t 1:ra 1' .\.ftcr 1he .\polio l l launch, But!cr fil'.,., fo 11ous1on . "'h<."re he v.a., an ob'>l'r\er at \f1\'>1on Control a' tht• lunar moduJt· .,.,ith astronaut~ 't'il Armstrong and Bu11 Aldnn dt·· <;<.•ended 10 the moon's \urfaci." ";..'l·il v.a<,n'1 pa ~1ng an~ attcnuon to the fuel .'' But ler remarked. ··but poor Buu ""as ":itching the gauge\ I was transfi,.ed When !"eil Armstrong sttpix·d olT the I. \I. everybod~ ..,.·as absolute!~ breath· less." Butler described lhl' mood amung .\.polio .... orkers as one of "1remen· dou\ e).hd1ra11on" follo..,.ing the \UC· ccssfu! landing. "I "'as green fro111 smoking cigar~ that e\Cr)one ""as passing out.'' he laughed The returning a.s1ronau1\ .,.,ere ieted 1n Houston at "the ian- c1es1 pan) l''e c .. er been to .. Looking back. and cons1dcn ng the pan1al e-chpse that the Na11onal Aeronautics and Space .\dm1n1!>· tration ""en1 into after .\pollo, Butler opined that .\pollo "accomplished something that .,.,•as the ultimate 1n man) people's minds. If Prt.s1den1 Kenned) had said. ·u1·s build a spac(" ~tation .' that ""'ould have been logical, 11 .,.,outd have taken six or eight ~ear\ and then the next prcs1· dent (ould ha\l' said. 'Let's go to the rnoon · "'\\ e could ha'e held /the public's) 1n1crest for 20 ~.:ars. Perhaps ""'e did 100 much 100 fast. Not that we \hOuldn't have done 11 -but aftcr- "'ard~ public interest dropped ofT." Butler has since worked on Sk\lab and no.,., the planned U.S. sPace stauon, >Ahich .... 111 be assembled 1n orbit 1n the next dct:ade. He sees the futurt opt1m 1st1C'ally, though per· haps ""1th more realism than 1n 1969 "I see a lot mart interest from tx>th 1he sc1enufic communll) and lhl· public" 1n space. he noted. ''l'oung people are \e~ enthus1asuc about space Space is going 10 be their O\Ster. JU.SI like 11 was mine 1n the 't>lk. There's a new group of bnlhant }oung people. and they're going to .,.,.ant ""arid peace and tht) 're going to .,.,·anl to ex plore space I kno""' I would 1f I were them However. he said, "I don't think "c'll go 10 \.tars by ourselves. With the advent of capabilities in the L .S.S.R., Japan and Europe, H will ha\e to be a J01n1 ventore." The same applies to lunar bases. he added, no11ng that the inter· nat1onaltza11on of . .\ntarcuca pres- ents the best example of how to e"plo1t the moon. "Progress .,.,11! be determined br, ho.,., much we think we can afford.' he summed up. "rm optimistic . Bamng a recession. I think tht' ""orld 1s on the thrC"Shold of saying.. 'Let's get off Earth.'·· Butler's final Lhought was of .\pollo: ··rm so delilthtcd I was a pan of 11. The best t"fnna that ever happened 10 me "'-as be1na pan of Amenca's space program:· Huge Selection of All Models Up to $3 ,000 Rebates on Select Models • Or Choose the 3 Year Test Drive • No Money Down • Free Service • Low Payments Speci<ll Purchase: 15 Factory Executive Cars Available at Tremendous Savings One of Ca lifornia's Largest Inventories SlarUngA1 $20,995 Take Your Tops Down!! CABRIOLETS Starling At $13,930 ED&BATH FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS GREAT BUY-REVERSIBLE COMFORTERS Enjoy lwo ror one, wllh CHJt colorful selection of rttersible cotnforters. 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Costa Mesa. boy Sheri and Darren Festa. lrv1nr, boy 8 c("kv and David Mc l eish. Capi~irano Beach. bo~ Laurcll and Jeffre y Booth. Irvine. bo) June 30 Knstl'n and Mclin Gunsay. Hunt- 1ng1on Beach, girl Kt·ll) and Ronald Lloyd . lr\'ine. bo~ ~\nnc and Ernest DclaMone. H un1- 1ng1on Bc.ach, girl Karl'n and Charles Hurst. Hun1 - 1 ng1on Beach. boy Janet and Robcn Lefton. Irvine. boy Tonia and Norbt~rt Buss. Hunt- ington Beach. boy GRAND OPENING Leather Warehouse Sale 100/o OFF COUPON FROM FROM Outfit• ......... $159 Boustiers ........ $39 Penta . .$89 Jacket• ....... $99 Sldrta... . .... $49 Men's ........ $129 Sophia International Leathers l11c-.•~ 2482 Newport BNd., <:OMii W.U. CA 92627 714-722·7533 . Wed.IYuSat.12·7 Mio A.I - Orange Cony MllMt Place -·- 11 61 .. " '° ,. .. _,J 18 6S 81 67 ,. ,, 14 8\ IJS Ill 18 6\ IJ 6J 117 'J 111 611 ,, ,, .. " 6\ 61 " ~ .. " .. 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"'II" Seo;oM ~ SeeOfld n111r. t~,·{s •"' • 55 p"' 10 50 p"' " ' " " .. " " ·-1 fors!io... 50•"' ·06 r ... , "'II" 1230 pm •II Se<:Ofld~ s •8 P"' 10 Se<:o<idh'llh lt51P"' 56 '""'""'"'''<><l•y•l800pm "'''' <0<0•y At 116 ~m ~r>O ""•I 7~9 O< '"" ""'°""'" toO•y •t 9 )\ P "'· I I~ •! 9 OS•"' ''·0•1 ~M ""'Ml•'" •I 10( ,. ltll SHA ... 1·3 ,.., 3·• ,.., ] ~ !II< l·• I•• ]·• .... ,_, POii' " - l.J..,....,..1nlU1 ••• cono 1 ""-' ~• •o""<• ''" ""'"° 0•""9" Coun•y "'"" • "~' I I ' 0...... ,,.... <O"'''"' ··~· ..... ,,. • Ml or' I .,,,....,I'd 10 h .... P "'0<l<"•lf M' -"~ ..... 11-••d 1'1""• '4''"'Q' • C.000 •" .,.,...,,y 0-'IO l"IOlk<•IP ~I 10 """"~'1n'l.<O 101 1•• V"1 .....,.....,,nit KJ0-1•• "••••Oou• )()0 ... -· A I"' .. ...,.. \lnOQ .... ,, It <•d """' t~ ,SI ti., XJo-11• • ... c....a-11q .... ~t llS·lq• -• 1'>••0·""9f' .H•1 .t1 40 Khanhlinh and Tiet Bui. Newport Beach, girl Mesa, girl July I Jean and Richard S!lC'clcr, lrv1n1·. girl July 3 Lisa and Paul Cooper 11 1. Laguna N iguel, bo} JoAnnc and Pelt'r Fick. lr\•1nc. boy July 4 Linda and Grrald Zanolh. Fo untain Valle·~ .. girl July 5 Karen and Richard Rrngel. l rv1ne. boy Laura and Andrev. C'anch, l 'osta lvtesa, girl Danelle and JoS("ph Onens. f 'osta Mesa, girl Shelly and Ph1hp Ekll1ng. Nev.port Beach. girl Chnstine and Dan1t•I l·lolland, Costa Mesa. girl July 6 Marjorie and Charles Exon. Irvine. boy Louise and Jo hn Murphy. Coron11 de\ Mar. girl Sherry and Richard Stinchan. Cor- ona del Mar. boy Dianne and Don Benac. Huntington Beach. gi rl Katherine and Richard Lar~on, Irvine, twin boys Juhe and ronald \Va1 §0n. Cos1a Mesa. g1r July 7 Alesia and Micharl Poff. Hunt- ing1on Beach, boy Mary and William Mcnn1ngcr. New- port Beach, bo)' Arlene and Joseph Nl'lson. ( nst Mesa. girl Rhonda and John ~-1c Farl:1 nc Irvine. bo) Angela and Dak· Rutherford. Cost Mesa, girl July 10 ~1ca and James Kll·in. lagun Nigu<'I. bo) Valene and Ja, ~1 }crs. Nev.·po1 Beach. girl · Jan and Wilham Thomas. Lagun Niguel. girl July II Riki and Jaml'S Barbo. Hun11ng10 Beach. boy Marie and Ste\·l'n "'1ndhorn. ·roro, girl Donna and Rockland Procto Jr,1nc, tv.in bo)S Susan and Brian Bearh. Irvine. gi· Hilaf) and Robert r-.1ov.'f), Hun 1ngton Beach, girl July 12 Patric1a and Dcryl Dyson. Foun1ai Valley. bo) July 13 Linda and Larf) Raues1. Hun 1ngton Beach, girl Kristine and J. Arriv111aga , lagun Niguel. boy July 14 Lisa and Da' 1d Roth. Irvine. girl Teresa and Eudoro ~tendoza. Cost Mesa. bo) Mary and David Skutker. Irvine, g1 Anneue and Adam Nl'wcomt Laguna Hills, boy Joly 15 Catherine and M ichael Kran1l<': Joanne and William Gorman Jr .. Huntington Beach. girl !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ July 8 Juhe and Prtcr Schopp, Hunting1on Beach. boy Nl'wport Beach. boy HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON BEACH Janett Mr. and M rs. Lawrence G. Russel Huntinaton Beach. girl SIDEWALK SALE ' Final Summer Clearance 50%-75% OFF Cambridge Spirit Reyn Spooner Silver Fern Ruff Hewn 109F•m laland (Hullock'1 Willblre Wini) 721-8829 ,, I " Shirley and Rarmond H arris, Laguna Niguel. gir Jane· and Richard Bartohc, Irvine, boy~ Heidi and Daniel Fncl, Costa 'Mesa, boy Jeanette and Mark Evans. Hunt- ina1on Beach. twin boys July t Susan and Gerald Miller. Costa Joly I M-r. a nd Mrs. Jo hn Andrcv.· l"illyw1 Huntington Beach, girl July 3 Mr. and Mts. Alan He nry. l·lun ington Beach, boy Joly I Ml". and Mn. Steven Mar had< Huntington Beach, boy OUR s SAVE 25 to 70% • I < ~ ·' .. .. " " • " ~ ., • •• 0 ' I I. a a , a n :1 " rl I· n I · a a rl ), '" I. I, I· ), • HB residents should consider bonds for • pier Ho~s for rrbu1 ld1ng l hL" H un ti n~tun Beach pier took on a new d1mcns1on 1h1s week . T he tit) stall' "a" askL·d tu prepare a study on a local bund issue tu hl'lp pick up thl' tab . Before Mo nday, the poss1b11i1 y 1h a1 a bond issue m igh t be necessary "'as not d i!lcusstd. SomL' c-uunctl men1bcrs still don't w a n1 to ta lk aJ:>o ut 1t. They fear it ~nd s tht• "'rong message to local residents and others who have orn1igh1 help the Cll) wnh son1e n1oney. That n1a\ he true. but there's anothe r rt'al H) th e council should cOn\1 der. That rcalll ) ca n best bt· phraSL'tl in u question . Who will tx·nciit n1os t fron1 a OC\\I p1t:r. local n1i:rcho111 1s and reside nts o r th C' state as a \vhole'? Hun tington Be ach city otlic ials shuuld cnn11nul· trying to ~c l a ll the hl·lp thl'y can to rl'bull d ·1hl' p1l'r. liut local residents sho ulctn•t OC so na1vl' a~ to hl'lll'\l' the sta te o r fed eral go vern inent is go ing to p1r k up th o. hon ·s "hare. State Treasurer Tho mas .-1ayes warni:-d 1hi:-Lcg1c;laturc and s,overnor this week tha t thl' statt·,. hond1ng ra pnl'llY "a' neari ng the da ngL'f point. That 's significant lx·causi.· thr programs 0 0 l'll USl'd IO fund prOJt'C'IS h kl• piers and pa rk.:; arc finanrl·d b\ state bonds. . H ayl·~ sayS the stale alread) has $9. I billion \lorlh ot bonds that have Ix-en a uthor1tl·d but not 'iold . C ·a11forn1a curre nt!} has ~8.6 billion worth of uut .. 1and1ng honJ, at a @.P3·Y"'t'fl1-ettSt-ofS686 n1llhon a \l'ar l fall thl' hond<. that have been approved IA.·t rC SOid . 11-\\IJUld eo~t c·al1fllflllilll' Sl .8 bill ion a year to pa) fo r 1hen1. What th is could 111ea n for .-1unt1ng11111 Hl·arh 1' .. un competition for the fu nds that arl' llO\l a\::11lahlL' and l'\l'n to ugher 1.:01n pctition 1n the fu turL'. C it) 0 0ic1als cst in1a 1r rcbu lld1ng the H untington B\:al'h Pier "'ill cost $1 5 m illion. T he ligurl' ticing ~1 rkl·d a round for a bond issue is a boul two·thirds of that -$10 n111lion Other c!To r1s to ra1sl· n1o ncy !Or a fll•\\ pie r ~huuld co ntinue, but sooner o r later Cll) u llic 1a ls a rc go1ng to ha'i.:: to tell resid ents 1ha1 raising the parking IC:(·~ at thl' ill'ar h and bake sales arc no t providing l'nough n1nnc). Qp1n1or1s ttllpressed tn 1h1s sµace are those 0 1 1he D.t1ly P1101 01her views ttllp1essed on 1hls poge are those ol the11 autho1s and art•sts Readers' comments ;are 1nv1ted and may he sent 10 The Oa11y P1101 , P 0 Bo .. 1560 Cos1a Mesa 92626 TOD/\ l' l"li HISTORY Today is ·rhursda}. Jul) 20. thl" 201~t da ~ 01 IQSCl ·1 ht•rt· .1rt• IC\4 Lia ~' lefl 1n 1hc >rar. Today·s h1ghllgh1 in h1~100 · On Jul} 20. 1969. -\pollo 11 :1~1ronauts 'l'll \rn1\lr1111~ .uni \-d\l1 11 ··euu .. Aldnn becan1t• 1he fir,1 1nen 10 "'alk Qn Lhc nltl(•n, altt·r 1ht·1r lt1nar module ~parated from lhc con1mand n1odull· anJ l.1nlll'd t•n thl' lunar surface. In a scene l'.a lcht'd on ll"lC\ 1~u1n b\ an l"i.11n1a1<·J h.il1-t11l11nn ri. .. ·upll· ,.\rms1ro ng stcpJlt'd onto lhl· n1oon at 1:)ti pm l'l>I and p111tl.11111l·11. "That's o ne small step ror a n1an . one g1an1 ll·ap 1ur 111.111.,1nd " On this date: In 18 10, Colo1nti111 d('clarcd 11i. 111Jl·pcndl'lllT ln11n "lp.11 11 In 1801 , the c.-ongre\\ o!'thl' lon1cdl·ra1e Staii.·, ht·~··n h11l1t111~ '>l.'\'h'll' 1n Richn1ond, Va. In 1871. 8 nt1 sh t .1lu1nh1;1 hcca1nl· a lanadtnn pn•11n\t' In \SKI . S1ou ' lnd1<1n ll·:1Jcr S1111ng Bull . a fug11t1 1• '111\'t' th\' H;1t1k• nl 1hc Little 81g t lorn. \Urrcndl'l'l'J to federal lru<'P' In 19 17. tht• d raft IOUl·~ in \Vorld \\':1r I "'l"1l1 11110 11p1:r.11tnn In 1942, thl" first dt•1:ichn1t•nt of the \\i.1n1cn·, ·\rrn ~ \u\1l1ar. ( tirp' -lati:r kno"'·n :is \\'.\(', -began ba\1l· tr:uning Rl Fon 1>1•, \lo11ll.'' 1<1\l,1 In 1944, an a11en1pl b) a group ofGrrn1an 11 llit1::tl\ 111 ;i,..;1,\1na11· \d11l1 H itler failed . In 1944. Prrs1dt·n1 Fr.u1khn I) R1)0Sl'\l'll .,a, n•H11111,1tcd fur .1n unl?receden1«1 fourth lt'nn of ollil·t• .1t the , Dl·rnu1:ra11t ct1tl\l'nt111n in Chicago. In 1951. J ordan·~ King . .\lxiullah lbn l-fu~\l·1n "a~ av .. .i .. ,1n.11l·J in Je rusalem . In 1960, a pair of Polan~ missiles \lt'rt• firt•d fn1111 1hc "uhn1t•rg,·d t "l'.'oo Gco rac Washington otTCapr Can3\l"ral. Fla . at :1 t:trgl.'I n1ort• 1h.1 n I 100 miles away. In 1976. An1enca·s Viking I rol:iot Sp.'ttttraf\ madl' thl' fir,..1 "'11cct·~c;ful landing on Ma~. In 1977, a nash flood hll J(1hns10.,.,n. Pa .._1!llng 80 pt•oplt• ,111d ,a11,1ng $350 m illion l'.'Ort h of damage. In 1982, hombs plant~ b} tht lnsh Rl.'publltan \rill) l'\plodl·d 1n \\l11 London parks. kt1hng e1gh1 Bn11sh wldtcr-.. alo ng .... 11h ~·,\·n hnr'l"' bclon&ing to thl" O ut'cn's Household Ca\alr' O ne )'Ca r a~o: ~1assachu..cns Go' ~I K·h.i,·I l>ula.._1\ rt•ll't1l·d lhl' Democratic prcs1dent1al nun11na11on al tht.• p.:tr'I} ·, t·on\ent1on 111 \1la11111 Today's birthda)s: •\clrt'ss-singcr Sall} .\nn HD\\T\ ''" 5~ \.'11\ru 1:1r11.:;t Nam June Paik is 57 Sen. Ba rbara ''· ~11kul~k1. f).~·1d., I"' S '· ..\,\rt·'' IJ1.1na Rigg is 51. S1 ngl"r K1n1 <.':i rnes t~ -4.1 UAANvf COA~· DailY ... P-.ila .... t __ _ Rosemary Churchman -Publisher Tom Tait Don Fcnk'y Tom Cl~n1n Steve M.-'lrble Rogtor Bloom oonn,1 Moonty Rogt-1 C"f!\On Tom Bodd re-1 1 Pupo Bob Frr1nk C tl<1lo n GOOd Pr•mod Sh•h Rhond;. W etod Donn" J.itcobson GwynnPatr J--' RekMnbe'tg CMri Frnnw"I Jvc;ty Oct 11ng 1'.outdoA.G- ~s.-non Mary Cartllf -...r- ~K,,.,,.. l1~T~y PM1Kk TOOi S<ott Oovthett .< Cll01"91Ar.u1 Editor A~-.oc:1AIP Ea1t o1 Ntw' Ed1101 C11v Editor Ft,tl Utf!i Ea1tor Buiine-.} Eo11 o r Spprts Edito1 Clrculatk>n DlrectOt C1rcul.'lt1on Mkt Mgr Ho~ Delivery M gr Customer Sf'IVIC(" M(ll" ControHer 0Af.l PrO<f"~s1ng Mqr CrcC11t Mgr Major Acet.s. Mgr. Ret.U Sale' Mgr. Clai~f~ Mgr, Ltg<.ll AClv Mgr SpKlal Sect~s Edttor Alt Otrmor Ad S.rvlc•• Mg<. ~Ion OJrector ,,,_,.,Ion Mg<. Pr~Pf«':Jt. $upt'f\ll~ PrC"~Pr ct.s S~rv1\0r Ptt.S> R~ S~rv010f Dlolr ·!"'""' Mg<- ,_.. ..., :: ti .. ,.., ..... ~ 0.,. 11 lJO W ., S1 C.t• MN. Cl. ...... semt ''"'·O lllt•C...kCI~~ , j(~ll l?,b,\,\'\\ ~~~i: .. "i(~I/ ~ol~~'.J .. . ~~!) (Ol)\\10 .. . Thursday. July 20, 1989 A9 I.ETTERS People na v e good re aso ns to torch fla g i ·o thc Ed11 or, I'm s1cl and tired. of hea ring all th 1~ talk about !lag burning. sa)ing 1r~ !><tcred and an absolutt S\ mbol of a dtmucrall( nauon - \Vh)' don't ""'e rt'all~ gt'I Lo 1hc po1nt Pl·opll· dl1n·1 burn th•· flag bc:cauK" of the wa\ 11 looks. tht"' burn n ~cauSt' of the totall\ un'. ethical. t·orrupt, inept and do v. iinghl 11lt•gal \la~ t'i ur representati,·t'~ do !ht· bu,1ne~' of running this l"Ountr. l 11111 \lC address tht: rcal ''~ut·~ thl.' rl.'as11ns fu r !lag burni n~ l'.dl ~1111 (\l~l rhe poh11c1ans. lnl"l uding Prt~I· dt•nt Bush. should ~1an work.Ing on thl·1r o"'·n ar11un5:. 1ns1cad of the 1>1:0pll.' burning tbe nag. Jl,\;I .\l'RES Laguna Beach • Ward heeler Rostenkowski thumbs his nose at will of people to cut tax \Vhu IS Dan Kostt·nlo.O\l~~I. ;IO\· \l'a)·1 And more 1n1purtantl}. \lh'' Joe~ h'· think he 1s'.' In ()ran$l.' \ounf}. 1,l. 11.._l' ln 1h1n lo. our ti\) counc-11,. 111a~or~. and l'OUn l) super\ISOrS h:lll' fort•rtJ()\\ respons1btl ll ) for ltK'al 1\~Ul'\ 'i:l·t the mosl lo1:a l issue of11ll -1nd("t·d . the mo~t pcr-.onal -1~ our own t::t\ bdl, and "'·hal 1~ lef1 tht'rl"after for our own ~a lll'\S, Tha1·s ~h} 11 's p:1rl1fularl} galhng that a \•ard t on1n11Ul'l.'man trorn tht• nor1h \1dt• of l 'tucago has arrogatl·d to h 1 tlll>l'lf tht.' prl·~un1pt 1' l. aut hor1\} 10 d1t l..ttl· nut onh lo "uutht•rn ( ah· forn1an~. but rill ·.\ntl·ri can~ "-hat 1~ ··ocst .. \l hen 11 ruml'., to tax pol re' Ro~\l"nkO\l\lo.1 I\ the IA·n10t.'r;11 chairman of the lluu!>l' \\'a\s .1nd ~tl.'an~ (ornmtlt{"e. H1· rr.1li\ ha'i. for tht• last thrcr dt·ladrs 1n' Con· gr .. ·ss. doublcd as a \lard Cc)ntn11t· tt·t•n1an 111 a Cl\) lno .... n fo1 11' n1alh1ne polt11cs. g1\ 1ng up hi\ ,ea1 onl~ 1n the 1a~t t'll·ct1on . Judging h} thl' \la) he 1\ runn1ng \Va~~.and ~1c:1ns. ho"'e'rr. hl· st1l1 has dlllK·ul· t)' d1s t1ngu1sh1ng between poh ue~ (1n th(• North Branch of the <·hrcago River and on the Po to1nac. For s1arll"rs. Rustt•nko1A.·sk1 ha~ thumbed his noSt: al 75 pert'cnt of lus fello \l 111l·mbcr'.'I of t·ongre~~ b) rt:Tu~1ng It\ ll·1 tht• ntajont~ rult• Over 300 uf thl' -435 rnl.'mbi..•r\ nf the li ou\C ha\I.' .:o·sponSQrlxl a hill 10 repeal Wll10n SQ o ft he ta.\ l·vdl'. hul R o\tt•nk o"~l1 refu~s to ll·t a tt·· ' (X·::tk·r hlll l.'vl·n come to a \O!t 1n h1 ~ t11n1m1 t1 l'C Hoth the t ' S ('han1ht·r ul l 11mmcrcl· and tht• ·\FL·l Ill h.lit' mad,· ll their top pnnnt~ 111 rl·pcal the s~:cuon 89 rcgul<itu~ n1onstros1\\, "''h1ch ts d•·~1ro~1ng l.'rnplo~ce fnngl' h1:nt•fi1 ... tiut th.al hasn'1 fa1cd Dan one ti11 Ru~h:nlo.O\l\k1 's latt•s\ .1ITrn nt to thl.' \ll\he' of 1nd1v1dual .\mcn can' ran1c 1his \leek. when he m,1Je II rlcar 1hat hl.' l'.uuld not ~uppt1n a capital gain' rate cul. no matll·r ho"' n1..1n) h1lhon!> 1lf dollar\ 1n nc .... ta\ ft\l'llUCS II "''Ou!d r.11~ \\hrn !he .·\ssoc1a\l.'d l'rl·ss a~~ed h1m ~h) hi\ $lraightfo rward rt!>ponsc '>''as: "'lk· l aU'l" rm a Dcn101:ra1:· That may \alLsf} tht• \lard heel1•r, 1n Chtcago. but 11 \h(1uldn·1 he Tht' bas.is for publl(· "11t'I) pol11~ 1n l.itC·201 b Ct'ntul) \\ a~hllll:(lOn . IJ ( Dunns Gl·orgl' Bush ·~ ,·11rnp._11g11 lur Prr\1dl"n t. ht· \'lgOrnu'l~ chan1- r1oncd a 1;.1p1 tal ga1n~ rat,· ,u1 fron1 1he currl·nt high u l JJ percent 10 1 \ pl·rc-cnt '' nre~1dcn1. ht• ha' run· llnu~d 10 1·mpha,t/l' Iha! .\n1criL.1 ha~ o ne uf thl.' h1gh1·,1 non·1ndl•\t•<l capital g;:uns rail'~ 1n the 1A.urld - and that keeping 11 thJ1 "":'.i' r\ 1<"1ng b1lhon~ nf dollar~ Virtual]~ l'\l'r\1lnr 1n .\menca - 1nl'lud 1ng 1-lar\ard Profeso;or La\l · rcnct• Summer,, l'ohom I detiatcd 011 F1nanc1al '."l·"'~ -...:1•twork l.'a rlter lhl\ \ll'l"k -agree~ that a rate Cul l'.11! bnng in billion~ nt dollar~ l'.1th1n 11s firs! 1wo ~cars. Bui lhl· current high rate does more than JUllt lt)'>l' re\· enue it d1\couragcs t<lO!l(1m1r grO\llh, rcduCl.'S .),,menca\ con1· pellll\'Cness. COS.IS JOhS, and unfairh ta\cs people on 1nna11ona~ gain' The argument aga1n~l a ralt' cul. ad,anced unsut·cess.full} b~ .\1 1ke L>ukakis la~t fall. 1s that a capital gants cul .,..ould d1sproport1onatel~ benefit the rich. ·rha1 argumt'nl was trolled out again b) ttar\ard·s Sum· n1eri. 1n our na11onall~ 1elev1<;:ed de· ball" But a~ I reminded him. tht' n10~1 recent studies b)' the Dcpan· ml"nt of 1he Tr1·asur} sho.,., that'"'"· third~ ofrhe d1•llar \Olulll't' of'capnul gains 1s real11cd b~ 1ndJ\ 1duals C"arn· 1ng SSO.(X){) or les~ 1n ordinal) 1n· l:'Jnlc More 1mponan1J~. lt'll1ng people {tl'I nl'hl'r is \lha1 creaung llppor1un1I} IS \UJlJ'>O'Cd 10 bt· all ahou1 f he Kostt'n ko"'sk1-0ukak 1\· 11.ir\ard argumen1 ~ome~ from lht• gut. not thl· brain 'io 'l'K"t'ral is 1he1r t'n\) their desire to punish success. that 1ht·~ arl" l'.tlllng 10 ignore 1he fa, 1 1ha1 -\menca is standing. '1r· tuall~ alone .,.,1th us pun1t11e la.\ on 1n,ci.1ment \l h!le our inter· na11unal lumpet11ors altract uur tn· du,tnes and Jobs O\ er~as. Many lOuntnes -1ntlud1ng German\, Belgium. hal\, 1he Nt'tht'rland·s. !long Ko ng." Singapore. South Korta, and Taiwan -have no llipn.al gain~ ta" a1 all O thers. l1 kt' Canada and even semt·soc1ahst ~\ledcn. ha\ e rates ont"-half as high dS ours. \\i hether sound logic can O\ t'r· (Omt' the pol111cs of t'OV) remains 10 be: sc:.·t'n. hut don·1 look for v..ard pohuc1an Dan to give up easily. According 10 the Nauonal Jo uma l, Rostt'nko.,.,sk1 h·a.s treatt'd senior \\'a) s and ~-leans R rpubhcan~ .. "-'tth l'Ullll.'m pl " Sull. m\ wager is lhat !ht' passing of H ou~· Speaker Jim Wng.ht and Dt'mocrat Whip Tony Coelho sounded the death knell for Chicago- \tyle-machine pohtics in the nation·s capital. .\menca elected Geurge- Bush. not Mich.vi Dukak.1s. and America wants a capital gai ns rate '"' 11rs hope 1ha1 Dan Ros1en kowski \la~ hslening \lhcn Pn=s1dent Bush dC"l1,crcd hi~ Inaugural Addrrss nn.d p1onouncc:d that "the day of the d1 c1a 1or 1~ over ·· Cbrls Cox ls tbf! U.S. Rc>pt'l!senl.A· rive> for tbc 40tb Congressloaal DI•· trict. Bush 's rhetoric outstripped his wallet when he got behind the Iron Curtain By LEO RENNERT President Bu~h lt'arncd 1irst-han1\ on hl' fast-paced 1 CHla) tour of Europe 1ha1 he must contend "·nh sharp lll'\l lim11s On lus ahll1 1) \(l ~hape e\ cnts on eithe r side of 1he old Culd \V:1r d1v1d1ng h nc. ln Pol and and Hungaf). Bush 11nJ his ;1d \1S~:rs readil)· acknowlcdgi·J that lhe) c-a n have o nly a n1arg1nal 1mpal"t on a h1stonc reforn1 11de 1ha1·s pulling tht'se countnC'\ :t\l'!I~ fron1 the So,·1et orbit. The president o!Tcrt•d l"nt«1uragt• n1cnt to opposition groups and rl·~ for1n·n11ndcd Comn1un1st le:ider' I le undcrKored his interest 1n pn· vau• 1nvei.tmcnts and '·ent1Jr1·'· Uul hl" ll·fl behind only a fc"'· modt''t t..'<'onom1c·a1d packages wi th m1lre syml'iohc than real val ue. In Warsa vr" and BudaJlt''\1. h1,. rhetoric outs1r1ppe-d hi s walll.'t. \\11th huge budget deficits 111 ho me. Bush could not scizl" the moml"nt and o lTcr the kind of gl"n · t'rous assistanct' that m ight ha\ c made a real tlifft'rcnce and g1 \'cn the Unit1,.'<1 Su11cs a stronger toChold 1n C'en1rul ~Urupc. Warm rc(tplJOllS and th.: CU· pho ria of prcac h1na Weste rn values 1n coun1rics 1rying 10 Jhake o ff n1orc than 40 yean of ll&ht Con1n1un1st control could not conceal tht' fact that Bush "'as 1hert m ore as cheerleader than as a shaper of events. A bold U. . Manhall Plan for &stem Europe -with subttantlal inctnl1\•es for a smooth 1n.n1i1ion 10 dt':mocracy and a free-market t'COft· omy -simply ·was OU! of tht': q ucs- lion. Tht': br.st Bu'h could hopt for was 10 ha~t' some im pact a1 the edlt':5 aJ'id open a few MW doon be1Wttn East and Wrst. When tht cu pboard 11 blrt, I prnidCl\I Clft"Ot ICl hit tiahl much hi&htf. "$1m it.rly. whrn Bush tol 10 Paris and a1ked Wcstcm European and Japanae leaden 10 bankroll debt reduc1ion1 and MW akl io Poland, he quitkly dlscovc~ that ll'ICf. WttC no! about 10 let h im tall 111 1hc .tiots. If they wtre 1oin1 to PIY the bill. narco11a coopera11on.·· This wasn·1 !ht' first umt. 1ha1 Bush has admntcd 1ha1 tht're's a big ~ : , faPa~l~·~~~~hut'~c~vJ~~:~~;u~~t'r~i , , address. he notl"d ... Wt' ha\e mort• • .... 111 than wallet·· At homL'. he has called for gre:ttcr pn1:itc l"rforts to comprnsatc for lack of puhhc funds In Europr. hr .~ .... ~~C:;.:'J~H~•r.l prc<iched a \anant of this Ihem e. exhon1ns Poland and Hungary 10 d o mo~ for 1hcm5t:lvcs whHc asking European allies to ~iJn . m0rt checks for Wet1cm-a1d 1n1t1ahves. ... '-OllnAlll .. ~llNI----... ... ,W\iJ • ·~-~ . . ---. 1hc) also wa n1ed 10 call the 1unl· In a h11hl ~ !lign1ticnnt and ti n· preccdcnlcd mo,·C', I.he:: 'umm1t - l'.'llh Rush's concurrcn\X -A'kC'd the 12·nRt1on European rnmmun1I) to dran and implen1cnt n Wrst('rn u1d packaac for Poland and Hun- anry. 11 w•s a dramatic c.,a111ple of \\lestcrn Europe's nr .... · \Cl(-con· fidcnct and as5enivencs\ ,.\,the EC mo,•es toward 1otal ec-onon11c in1 t-- aration by 1992, power 1n tht' \\'CJI• ern 1\lian« -eo1i11cal 11nd c.:on· onuc -is stan1na 10 d l'ft 1n Away from Washlnato n. The n1trd S ta t« rcn1a1ns a major panl ipanl, bu1 the da)' .,.,hen an American pmiden1 "'·•~ the un· qubtioned domin1n1 player al t hC!C summits are fl t bccom1na 11 mcm· ory. Buth did no! make the Mm< spluh in Pari1 that he dld 1wo monlh 110 a1 the-NATO summit in Bruucls, ltt.l1ium. when he came up wilh a dram11ic ptan fo r bi& t ut in c:onV\"nttOnal roo:cs in Europe_ •nd palched ·up scrious differt-nccs with Bonn over rt-tenl1on of n uclear weapon• on Wnt Ocrman .t0tl. The pre 1dcnl could hine in Brus. I !>l"I~ bcl"aust' his d1\arman1l"nl pro1>0s.otls didn't cosl h1111 any1h1n@. Just the oppos1ti:. 1hc:y p romise 10 help him rtduce th(' d efil"1 t h) cu l· ting thr huge COS:l! of kttpln& I J.S troops 1n EurOpt". l n Pans. howe"tr. U. •. ini11at1vt'S "'·ere 1iah1ly c1rcumscn"bcd because all 1he issues and problems raised at tht sumnut had Potentially bi& pri« 1aas -1101 JI.ISi aid 10 Eas1crn Europr. bul •IM> help lbr debt · burdened poor nations and pro- 11111ms 10 ooun1cr n 1na environmt':n· tal th!Uli. Bush himKlf m used 11 a po11· wmmit news conference !hat he wished he had com e to E\lrt>pt w11h 1 b\aer pursc: When a repone1 asked whrtht':r 1t wasn·1 time fO n111C" laXt':S to meet the 1dmln1 1ra1ton'' bills and """' ot»~ttons, 1hc prcs1dc.n1 rtpht':d ...;th 6rm "No.' But vr.-ilh " 1in,e of """"' in hi' voice, ht ldckd: "You pu1 your linatf on .ornethina that dOC1 ttOUrbk: me wbm I come: to countries like Poland and Huftllry. I ..n.th we did ha ve mon:.. more l'Ufteh with whk h to Mtp ochers •nd tbf en· ~lrontnC".ntal COM'tm or 1ntl· Bu t that's hardl) :an enviablc pos· 1110n for 1hl" leader of United Stat« and h1' c-apac1 t) tn ""'1eld inOut'ncc on the l'.Orld ~lagl" Hush , hO\lt:vcr, is 1101 alonc in his prt'd1cament. The prc11dent'1 travels also r.-11,,·1cd thr grow1n1_ problem,: of Sov1r1 leadt"r Mlkhail-Oorba<'hn• -and 1hc l1m1ts on his 1bili1y to "shape: C"t"c:nl~. In Eastl'rn Europe. Bull\ could S«: ior himtclf growlna sians of & roU· back of the So,•1t1 t':mpire -a dc,•elopmcnt 1ha1 Oo(bache" so fir ha countc:nanctd withou1 figunn.a o ut exactly v.ohcre ti might lrad. T he $o\'1c1 leader, hoping to cul't 111 o n his pubhc·rclations triumphs in WHtcm Europe, acnt a lcu c:r to the Pari~ summit dcmandina Soviet adm1.loiion 10 th( c'clugivc cfub of rich na1ions. Ollt he quickly struck out, WhUc the k:1ter produced a .. amo"I tummh panfci p1n ts. B- and 01her W~1ern IC'ladcn m6dc h clear that QorbKhcv woukt retain hit status as an outsider 11 theR 1f1&1r1. Thus. evenls ovtr the las:! 10 dlJll aave both 8udl and Qorblcbit am p~ rctJOft IO ~ft«l thal * SUpe:1PCJ9crl' doUI ''"'I vrMt ll •1111 10 be. W11• Ith '"-!rip lO --tli4-lllotlll---....... __ _ _,_,_ ....... IOI-----W-.i 1111• 11 'Pra LoolrR'•••As--.. ,,...,..., AIO Orange Co .. t DAIL 'Y PILOT/ Thurtday. July 20, 1989 Ortega asks Bush to stop war po·ticy, disband.Contras MANAGUA, Nicaraaua (AP) -Pmident Daniel saying the Sandinistas had failed to hve up to their ma1cd 20,000 percent lasl year. and accused the United on Feb. 2.S. 1990," Onep said. "And they will be clean Ortcu marked the 10th anniversary of the Sandinista decade.old promise of democracy. States of ""imperialist aggression" for maintaining an and hones1 elections." rcvofutioo Wednesday by callina for Presiden1 Bush to But npw, "with the eyes of the world upon them, economi c bo)'COt t and blocking financial c~its. Onea.a has said he is will ing 10 1alk 10 the poli1ical .. stop his policy of ~ar ap.inst Nicaragua" and disband 1he Sandinistas have another opponuni1y to gi ve peace Ortega also pr11ised two people who were once allies opposition to discuss further reforms to electoral and the Contras. · and democracy a chance," Bush said 1n reference 10 but have now become enemies: Alfonso Rabelo, who news media laws. ~TodaJ!':rc."ib~!eiOObeucroffthan before 1979," coming Nicara uan elections. became a leader of anti-SandiniSla fo~. and Violeua The opposition claims th.e-Sandinistau ha ~c Ut f--'-~--..U"'~~ ' ..000.PtQole who jamm£Q.J~lh~<,--.,-;:--;:!~~-/::!~~·;~sd~a~~c~l~eQbgra~t¥io¥.n~s~a~d~btt~gn~l~o~w~-k~e~·~·-Barr'oL.de Chamo~publisber of thLQQQQ it i n unfair advantage for the elections. set as v.art of an Plaza of the Revolution along the shores of · U. c in part due to 1caragua s m1sera e economic state. newspaper La Prtnsa. 1'.Uc!.1!!"--"as=~~m~e~ntam6ifg-Ce-ntral A"TI'lcrican-presldent5"~haratso-' I I Manaaua. which left many unenthusiastic about the Sandinistas. One,;: clainled lhe throng at the plaza to(f.~ calls for d ismantling the U.S.-supportcd Contra gucr· "Better days arc coming," he said as the chanting But when rain clouds tha,t had dampt'ned th e city rillas and. sinJing crowd held aloft a sea of the red-and-black --eleared away. thousands fl owed into the plaza'. Soviet-300.000 •. UI obsc:rvcrs estimated it 81 bet .... ·een I .S • · n,. .. ., of the ruling Sandinis1a National Libera1ion front. made Ml-17 hcl icoptcn: with news photographcn to 200,000. "The Uni1ed States still hasn't decided io respcctr .._. Ortcp said the rally showed the depth of Sand-aboard ci rcled overhead. Onega said the rally showed lhe Sandinislas ha ve th~ rights .?fOthc natil?dns of the Third World and o inista suppon 10 years to the day after they took power Most of those at the rall y were yo ung people. at least that many votes assured for next year's Nicaragua. rtega 581 · following the defeat of dictator Anastasio Somoza. chanting "The land is our-1!" and "We have 10 (years) elections. He said the Sandinista show of stre ngth might "If the president of the United StatC'S 1s for peace whose family had ru led Nicaragua with U.S. support down and we continue ahead!" scare lhe oppo1ition into abstainin•. he should .stop immediately hi.s policy ofv.·ar against the since the 1930s. In his .SO.minute .speech. 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Jaruzelski barely wins presidency • 1n Poland WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Gen. Wojcicch Jaruzelski won the po.,.,•er· ful new ·presidency Wednesday wi thout a vote to spare after some opposition legislators boycotted the election and some members of hi s own Communist Party o pposed him. The Communis1 Party leader, who imposed mania! law in 1981 but la1er encouraged reforms that swept Solidarity into the legislature. said he hoped 10 uni1e the nation. Jaruze lski, wearing ci vilia n clothes and his customary dark &lasses. wa.s met bv applause from Communist lawmakers When ,he ar· rived at the joint session of parlia- ment ·battly an hour after the vote J1,nd took the oath of office. Soli· darity lawmakers ..... ·ere silent. "I want to be a president of reconciliation, a representative of all Poles," Jaruzelski, 66, said in a brief acceptance spc«h. "I will serve the nation. I will serve the fatherland, the one that has not perished, the one that is and will be." Of the National Assembly's SS9 members. 270 voted for Jaruzcltk.i· and 233 again.st. Thirty-fo ur law. makers abstained and I .S. some of .,.,.horn bo)'COlted the election. did not participate. Seven ballots were counted invalid. , With 537 valid votes. 270 -or SO percent plus one -was ruled the number rcquin:d for election. The two-chamber National A5- 'sembly has 300 mcmbcn from"i Communist Partyo(the~·ra -' 2.S9 merilbersc from=-Soli ,. - The close vote indic:a dissatisfaction from Communist twd--li9crs, who oppose Jaruzcllki!s comJ)romiscs with Solidarity. Tbe Solidarity-boycotten may have provided victory by reducing the number or votes Jaruzelski required. Government ministen gave one another the thumbs-up sign as word of Jaruzelski's victory spread through lhe chamber. Interior Minister Gen. Czeslaw K.iszczak. Jaruzelski's second choice for president, was ebullien t. ··1 am very_ happy .... He is the be.st for ·1his office. which wi ll t)c so difficult in these times," Kiszczak. said. Solidarity leader Uch Walesa sent a letter or ron.gratulations to the seneral, who suppressed and cru1hcd the independent union early in the decade, but wh o la1er began 10 advocate reform . SURVEY ,romA1 ln other words, more loe1ls arc ha.lthy overall, but the peoplcwho report major medical problems gen- erally-have-more than one. Possibly because of their more affiuent status. county inhabitants seek medical help more ofieo. The better educated a person is. Catalano said, the more likely he or she is to visit a doctor for non-emeracncy problems. Res.idenu also smoke and drink leu tbu tho nattonal ••eraeie. Thotr: wh6 do unoke aCnerallY quit when faced with heart diseue • but not when diq,nolcd with luna problems, such u bronchitK. County denizen• worry no more or less about conlrletina AIDS thani the rest of the country. li~ver, in· 1he firsl round or 1urvey1 I 0 percent rnpondcd they knew someone wtlh AIDS, and sia months later, in the second round of polls. '"that per· centaae bad risen to I .S. And 20 percent of the population who W1nkd to become prqnant in the ii-st year wrnt 10 1 doctor for help. But f'or Dr. Hoda Anton-Culver, profeseor of community and en- VironrnenW medicine ind a princi- i-1 raeard>er on tbi1 project. the most surprisi!l:I 1urvey mult was Ille _., link -· arthritlt aad -... ~ly in "Omtft, A~WOllllft· 12 percent whCI bid --.. -lime _.. .w;u. ... IM< .... w11ile 21 l""""I __ ,_com_o ---..-. W01Dem wlto never amoked re. ....... I 19 -lncidenot o/ ilnllri1ll. nil ......... -providei .-C 11111 :lwn li9 to call r J 1•11 ._. at CO-t)' baltb . ..... ~-tJ•wWtlll• '°"•• .... --,.... ... -·--,......., .. , ,, .... ........ . ...... __ .., iii ......... .. -I q' A •wse;t. ..,_ ..... _. r l1HyPllat Apples are an importanl pan of America's heritage and health, and nocably so i.n Wash ington state. ~ thc orchardisu of WashingtOn state grow at least half of all apples and b«ause 1989 marks 1hc KX>th birthday of Wuhington state, the growers would like to commemorate lhcir state's centennial with these favorite app~ recipes. One of Washington's 4,500 apple orchardists is Kathy Hambcllon. ln addition to being the mother of three sons, ages 11 , 13 and I 5, Kathy is an apple grower and manages 70 acres of orchard. "Growers have a big responsibility to meet if the consumer is going to find our fruit artractivc and tasty," explains apple grower Kathy Hambelton. "We have 10 be sure we provide a proper balance of nutrients to our trees ' APPLE AND BEAN CASSEROLE I •• cut ln Combine·~! , •• ~ .... dilh. ~--· 1\1-.1-. .UweU ••lOtolOml 111-.. ....... lbout ....... ~Time:.._ ... )() .. - . . \ -)() mlm• • ' APPLE .GRO WERS because good nutrition is essential for quality fru i1 development. We also need to ensure the right amoun1 of water for our trces. lrrigalion systems must be Jtteiscly planned, and they must be able to meet the diffcrcnl needs demanded by cool or hot weatht:r. Too muc h or 100 lirtlc wa1cr can have disastrous resuhs." "Living on an orchard." apple grower Marian McClanahan says. "one is CQnstanlly reminded of our dependency on God and His goodnc5s.,. Marian and Byron McClanahan moved 10 Riverside, Wao;hing100 35 ye~ ago and have been growing apples ever SU'ICe. "When we were firs! gening siancd. when we= had APP LE PIE WITH CHEE. E CRU MBLE TOPPI N(; 3/4 cup*'<dded Cheddarm.-112 ... ,_. •. 1/l cup-· -.... bu-... -rprt .. 5 tupo (•-1-314 lb.J pond, cored ..... ........ GrMny smtii........ , ,....., rar...,.. m111 <'-al p1e Combine cheese. flour, sugar and butter; mi.x until cnimbly. Pl""' "Pl'lc in patry-linod 9-inch pie plate. Spinkk: top wich cheac milture. Bake 11400°' F. 15 minules. Reduce iempcratu.re to 3.50" F. tnd bake 30 to 3.5 minulea k>ngcr or until apples 11e tender. Makes I (9·-)pie. Qllldr. Mltll·ard: Prtplf'e u above in maowtve· aafo pit.,._, mlaocoolc pie ot HIGH (ICJOll,) I' r 'n • ln 1 600 to 700 wtn microwave OYen. Bike M 4259 F. 1.5 nmute:1 or until top is nicety bmv.ned. Pl--. Tune: Las lhln )() --Tune: Lesa thin I hour . . a shof1 crop, or when price!. were dc~sscd, we hvcd on a very 1ight budge!. We ate lois and lots of apples. n un 's whal has in!.pircd me 10 fi>. lhem in so many diff'crcnl ways. I am reminded of the words to an old wng which had ils ongin 1n 1h1!> pan of the country. 'The Apple Picker·~ R~I' "1 Wa..~h1ngton Songs and Lore. compiled by Linda Allen/. Wt'll. tht'y 1"on1" 1n ye/101>.· and x.ret'n afl(/ rf'd. And you rat 't'm 1n thr morn1n' unJ htj(we you x.o to Md You can play catr h if you 1hr111>.· 't•m up h111.h WhrHips l Squish ' ApfJli' I""' APPLE FJ<l 11 ~ALAf) I can I 12 OLI ttielt rrozen appJc juke conctnlnlc, thawed, and watft' 2 cnvttopcs unRavOttd gc.latin I cup (I medium) eottd and dittd . Red Ddlclous opp!< I cup IP'ff" IJ'tlpe'S. halved and seeded .,.......,., Vl cup canned Cnt.lihtd pincapp~ 114 tup chopped pttans I tMUpoon ~J u~ Combine appk: jutcc concentrate and ..-.·atcr: mix well. Soften gel1tin in 1/4 cup appk juice mix ture. Hell I cupj'utce mixture lo boi ling; add to gclarin and stir unlil gc atin dis.10lves completely. Stir in remaining juice mixture. Refrigcrale until mi.x1urc be&ins 10 thtckcn Ind is the consistency of cg whites. Add remaining ingredients 10 gelatin: mix well . Pour in10 .5--c:up mokl Ind refrigerate '2 to 4 hours or until set. Unmokl onto 1erv ing planer before ~rving. Mika 8 !<fVinp. Tip: Ownilh with additional apple slOO tossed with lemon Jule< if desirod. Prepanidon Time: Less 1han JO minutes THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1989 liey. ho . yOU lost' your n11nd, If you sing this song about a hundred rimes I-It')'. ho. you feel so free . Stand1t1fi "' the lop of an apple tree l H<)((>J..Al .E APPLE CAKE 3 cups flour 114 cup unswtttcntd cocoa I 1._, _,. balr.I .. ooda. amund dnumon and alhpicc I /It lcapoon salt I cup butter or marprinc 2 cupssupr J -_\14 n1p dairy tour cream 1 tabapooft vanUbi 2 cups (2 or J llltdiuml shredded w1....,..,,.... cup chopped walnut! cup choccit11r chlp5 Powd<ttd-(optlonoll Combine flour. coco., baking soda. spices and ult mix well. Cream butter. gf3dually add sugar. Add eggs. one 11fl1imc; beat un1il fluffy. Add $0W'aealft and vanilla: mix well. Fold in dry ingredients,..,.,.... nuts MMf c~ota1c chips. Pour into grcued and floured I 2·inch flu1cd tube I*'· Bake as. 325° F. !SO to 60 minuics or unlll wooden ptck inscncd in cencer comes 001 clean. Cool 10 minutes in J*l: remove from pan omo rack and cool com~1ely. Dust whh powdered 5U1lr. if desired. Makes 12 10 16 terVlnp. • f>rrq>wation lime: Alioul 30 minu1cs Bake Time: Aboul 60 minulcs • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT .. Thursday, July 20, 1989 ·ISN'T YOUR CHILD WORTH IT? UlinJ,: ~ whlctt ha•'t' fl'O""l SIJCTiti(ul 1n . -.«p:h ~llWJ• tattning. C\ROCHECK ·· lftellcln ~i«"<-ds. drlY1'1g hd!:orits. Cl't1lil ~. ~ lictntrl. complUlu on m;oni wkh plibllr ~irs. haSioul busint9 niimn, Nrm• Md J-'il~~.~~1tpublic rrt"twd urns •nd ~ ro l\IUTlr bul: a kw Of 1hr man, mm 1nhblt 0.ROCllr£K is•~~n:Rhlt1'W (or• ptttt1's P'"•''" ~ IYWXl. How much do you really know about your child's Daycare Provider? Does your Daycn re Provider have 11 criminal record? Does your Daycare Provider meet Staie lkense requirements? Todii1.llklfTT l"'n..-.u '""' child'$ da··lMt" •. ,,,,,,.,,, .. ~ .. lltU• br • \Jok <lflC' I•• '''" 'luJ..!' prol'.c'CllOl\.and \Ollf f't .t1. .. t>I mO>d. CARECHECK, INC.111 Nt"WpOn Br.td1 pron.Jo dw. ITlCtil "'tj.a"d 3fn°k .. (Of t1 .... ~of£Mi-t.n1 1'n. ... 11.lr'"' llnd iii dnij(otd It> ~11l"\t' "'°'IC",/ thekanandanxll'tin )..TOC:•~tn:I by ~le fKl'l1I f'\'t'nf'- CA RECHECK INCORPORATED ll)"I\ Wesich(f Dit\'l'. &n!l" \C.ll N"""'pOft lk-ach. CA ?'/f.flJ (7 14) 646-4290 ''Because. Ilk«! you, we care .. Picture-perfect fFuit salatl blossoms For career women, kitchen time has been taken up by time con1- muting to and from work . So thl· importance of convenience and quick preparation of food has never ISCen greater. Here's a way to make an ap- -"Petizin"'& sa lad without a big pro- ductio n. Combine organically grown nasturtium v.•ith Northwest fresh sweet cherriCs. yellow pep- per, lettuce and watercress. Just wash, chop. arrange and enjoy. It's a colorful and completely edible "'salad in less than 30 minutes. The cOlors of summer create a beautiful plate. with no cooki ng involved. For the family with varying schedules th is salad can be covered and refrigerated without dressing. ·''ou only have to make it once. If you're juggling work with chil- dren's summer softball . soccer or swimming. cherries are a great on- the-go snack. From mid-June to early August cherries can be your child ren's s"'CCt natural snack. In the wi nter months. North- "·cst chcrric,-are..a 5weet-treat..--too.- To freeze sim pl y rinse and drain cherries thoroughl y. spread th em_ with stems intact in a single la ye r on a baking sheet. Freeze until firm . Pack into freezer proof con- tainers or plastic freezer bags. Re- n1ove excess air. Cover or fasten tightly an4 freeze. CHERRY BLOSSOM SALAD ! capt eaeb Bibb lettuce, torn' lnto,blte-1l:r.ed pieces and loose- ly packed watercress 1 sweet yellow pepper, cubed ! cups· Northwest fresh, sweet cherries, pitted I nasturtium blossom,•, ·gar· nisb Lemon-Pep~r Dressing . Toss lettuce, watercress and pepper. Arrange in individual ser- ving plates wi th cherries and nasturtiums. Drizzle with Lcmon- feppeL.Drc.ssjn&, M1lks 4 scr- vings. Preparation Time: Less tt¥tn 30 minutes. Nutri1ional Anal ysis Per Ser- ving: 70 cal., 1.9 g. pro .. 0.9 g. fat 15.6 g carb .. 3.6 g. carb~, 3.6 g. fi ber, 0 nlg. chol. a nd 0 mg. sodium. Le1Don-Pepper Dressing: Com· bine If• cup each Qlive oil and len1on juice. 2 teaspoons sugar. 1h teaspoon pepper a nd sail to taste. nlix thoroughly. Makes 1h cup. Nutri1ional Analysis Per Ser- ving: 65 ca l., 0 g. pro .. 6. 7 g.fat .. 1.6 g. carb .. 0 g. fi ber, 0 n1g chol. a nd 0 mg. sodium.• When organically grown. nasturtiums are edible. CHERRY LEMON LOAF CAKE 1 paeka1e (11 ounces) pou.n1 cake ml¥ \'ii cap vanilla flavored yo1ur ! eu• 1 tablespoon-crated lemon pee ! cups Northwest dark twee cberrle1, pitted In small bowl. con1bine cak· miJl. yogurt and eggs. With ele~ tric mixer beat on low speed unt1 moistened. Beat on medium spce1 3 min_utes; scrape bowl frcquen~I) Fold 1n lemon peel and chcrr1e! Pour into greased 9 x 5 x 3-incl loaf pan. Bake at 325 degrees 551! 60 minutes or until wooden picl inserted near center comes ou clean. Cool in pan 10 minute! remove to wire rack and coc thoroughly. Makes I loaf. Nutritional Analysis Per Ser vi ng: 291 cal .. 4.5 g. pro .• 7.9 g. fa1 49.5 g. carb., 0.5 g. fiber. 44 me chol. and 296 mg. sodi um. Welcome season with teriyaki grilled foods For centuries the J:tpanese have enjoyed the distinctive flavor of teriyaki specialties. Literally translated as "glaze-grill," teriyaki was historically a combination of sweet rice wine and brewed soy sauce used for marinating a nd basting fi sh. Today, it's a favorite sauce for all kinds of grilled ··mono" or foods. To capture the delicious taste and ease of this classic s1yle of grill in( the home economists at the Kikkoman Kitchens have created a Teriyaki-no-mono that features skewered prawns. beef and green onion! plus a side dish of Radish Sunomono. . Before cooking. the prawns and tender beef cubes are briefly marinated in a savOry mixture ofbot1led teriyaki marinade & sauce. df) sherry and fresh ginger. Pi~nic origin debatable; history tour fascinating . . The delicate sweet taste of the bottled teriyaki sauce, combined will the additio nal seasonings. enhances the traditional Japanese sauce to produce a more rounded and richer flavor. When threading onto the skewers, be sure to leave a little space between the pieces so each can cook evenly. TERIY AKl·NO-MGNO WITH IJADISH SUNOMONO Radlslt Suomono• · 1 poud bonelett leader beef steak, abo•l i laeb thick 'It poud lar1e-sl1e prawns or sbrlmp The true origin of pi cnics is a point of debate. but a shon jaunt through history reveals picnics may have evolved from covcred- dish suppers (1oday·s potluck) and they weren't always eaten out- doors. Consider these morsels of e"idence for th e potluck th eory. There's a Greek word for picnic, which translates into ··contribu- tion feast." Th(\ Ox.ford English Oictiona~states that picni cs used to be stylish social affairs where a guest contributed a share of the repast. language. 'while others say it's Eng- lish. The French say "'pique- niquc" came into th"c ir language in the late 1600s. It derives from "picorcr.'' meaning to peck or scratch around for food, and "niquc" meaning a trifle. They believe the word crossed the Chan- nel into England in the 1880s. The Engl ish say pi cnic was de- rived fro m their vernacular ··pie," which n1cans to nibble, and "'nic:· a variation on the word snack. \'ii e•p bottled terlyakl mariaade & sautt ! tablespooas mlaced green onions 1 taltlespooa dry aberry ! tea1pooais niilaced freU ct•cer root 4 1ree• oaio•s, cut crosswise lnto !-iaeb lea&tltt 4 metal or woodea skewen, eadl abo•t 1! laclles 10•1 Prepare Radish Sunomono: refrigerate at least I hour. Meanwhile cut beef into I lh inch pieces. Peel prawns, leaving tails on, then devein. Place in large plastic bag; tic top securely. Marinate 30 minutes: turning bag over occasionally. Thread beef. prawns and green onion lengths alternately on skewers, leaving space between piec;:es. Place skewers on grill 4 to 5 inches from hot coals. Cook 4 minutes tum skewers over and cook 3 minutes longer, or until prawns are cooked. Just before serving, drain Radish Sunomono and serve with Tcriyaki-no-mono. Makes 4 servings. •Radlsb Sunomoao: Thinly slice I bunch radishes; place in small bowl. Bend 114 cup distilled white vinegar. 2 tablespoons sugar. I tablespoon water, 2 teaspoons naturally brewed soy sauce and 114 -------------~ teaspoon minced fresh. 'inger root; pour over radishes and stir to combine. Cover and chill. stirring occasionally. Some sources claim the · word picnic is derived from the French There may tx: no definitive answer to the origin of the picnic, but thro ugti the years, it evolved into its current definition·. eating a meal out-Of-doors. '"'"""'"~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. ......... C-..kt! 1122 -.,CllTI IUl-$U-llSI Tuna steaks ideal for barbecue i,![i[i[iij;l 11etter Homes .-Ml Gardem Because they have firm flesh, tuna steaks are-perfect for grilling. If you can't find tuna, substitute swofdfish or halibut steaks. Lemoe or lime wedges (op llNaf) Check the Classified s for details. ' GRILLED TUNA STEAD t caa, swordfhlll, er llaUINIC 11eab, col I>·-lflldl (I ...... ) ! tMlf•••• olive oil ! &ea.,.... mar1arbte or Mt• .... -... I leelfl•I •1 Umtt F1ace fish steaks in a we! greased wire &rill basket. Combin' oil, marprine and soy sauce brush some of mi1:ture over fish Grill fish steaks over medium-ho coals 4 minutes. Tum arill bukc1 baste fish ... in with remainini soy mixture. Grill 3 to ~ minute more or until filh just Rakes will a fork. Serve with lemon or lim Wodaes. if desired. Makel 4 SCI vinp. -I C:-.. ·~·-~~jcou~~ 111 I Gef ';QI de papet..eoypon cutter fOf ortv S1AO. pt,.w 60C poe!age • hCI di V. ""'°14 ...-.a .... -C°"PO"'CllllP(1} IO'""'-N c'-orc•CJISl«)ll'lll 6()cpootoo-. P'Ol'OlllO !Or .oc"'G.o''-' o(tl<l'd rrc~" m., c~' or "'°"*"OfC9t TO" s_ 5oorv l'IO coo' MO#llOIWMUIOO~ I I I l I ' I j I. , , k '· .1 ' .. I :. '· , . , I e .. .. •• ,, .. .. g • h e ·- I I I I Beef Loin T-Bone Steaks FAMILY PAK. U S D A St:LECT TT LB . 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IJ , LMly Lee LDnghom Cheese RAHOOM W'EIGHT PACK.AGE l Dal Monfa JbmaflO Sauce I Ol CAN LB 2 89 l Tide Lacn:ky ,,, Detwgant REGULAR.UNSCENTED ~oz ~o 0A WITH Bl.EACH .23 l s,. Male .T9 Paper lbwals 1 CT PKO Our l'Me '•olec:tlot1 ..._,J:•r•••• ...._ pctoM, to IMI '"""" M '--A,..._,~. Ph .... '•, ...turt eN left .. menMno Cou""""°'" I•·•· T~. Jut, 20 ttwv ,....lllM WedneMl:y, .My 21. 1111. ~., • .,l...., ....... .,.,,...._......_....,U11111 ....... .._..... .. c.r .......... Still the Low Prke . • ·" .. • .· .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursd•y, Juty 20, 1989 • Cheese ad_ds pizazz to grilled burgers CALIFORNIA CRISP SWEET Seeslle11 During the summer grilling season, tastebuds tingle in antici- pation of those foods with the irresistible sn1oky flavor in1pancd by grilling. _Without a_ doubt, Anu!rica's favorite grilled fare is 1he cheeseburger. It's no wonder. Cheeseburgers are easy to prepare and cook, even for the novice. And, with the variety of Wisconsin cheeses available, there's a cheeseburger to satisfy every tastebud. Wisconsin cheesemakers produce more than 200 va rieties and nearly 35 percent of 1he cheese prbduced in the U.S. Wi sconsin cheese can change the ordinary cheeseburger into an extraordinary cheeseburger. Use it to top a just-grilled burger. or mix shredded cheese into the ground meal before-shaplOg and i:rilling (about 1/i cup of cheese to I pound of meat). Cheese can even stuff a burger! Any way you serve it. cheese is a navor enhancer and the key to a burger's versatility. Ground beef is the most popular choice for the burger, but don·~ stop lhcre. Lamb, veal, pork or · poultry ca n also be uSt"d, either alone or 1n combination with the beef. Seasoning$ may be added to the ground meat before shaping and cooking to provide special navor profiles, th en paired "'ilh a complementary cheese -no recipes needed! For a burger with Indian fla vors. season ground tur~cy wi th cu rry PD"'der and gr ill until ~cooked through. Top with chutney and mild Wisconsin Monterey Jack for a pleasi ng flavor comple ment to the curry. Ground beef and crumbled Italian sausage seasoned "'ith grated Parn1csan make an Italian burger. Top this one with PLASTIC CHUNK LIGHT IN OIL OR WATER Meat Dept. Savings WellOll OD 64-0Z Frozen Food Favorites Meat Franks ---. .:0.89-Budget Entrees :=: .... •1• Country Style Ribs 5'=~ ~•1• Macaroni & Cheese -.. ... 89- Burrltos :.-=.~-·~---::'249 Meat Pie :"'.=:~. · ... 65' Turkey Drumettes ,.,_,. ~55• Burrito ;-::...____ ' __ ... 29• Polish Sausage :::.:..":..,, ~ •1 • Pancakes :."""':":""'~ ...... •1 • Lamb Chops::= -~•1• Tree Top Juice ::::=~ .... 1108 Rainbow Trout --~•1• Welch 's Grape Juice .... 89- ( tJ,1 ; l('r,i l Olw'w ' (• J ____ ... _ ... -.. Grocery Specials -~I ED KN«JHG POniQB, NEPt<Tl«TI8 "" rvr ....... , ..... ~!.9POT Paul Masson =--_:_- Booth's Gin __ ...,.•4• ·-'10"- ......... 10" Seagram 's =""!""' Miller Beer :-~~ I.a C1ll111· y- ~- qr • Pro,·olone and Mozzarella. and seasoned tomato sauce. To ensure juicy, tender burgers, whether the cook is an experienced backyard chef or a beginner. re- member to: --Gently-shape ground meat into patties. Ovcrhandling can re- sult 1n dry. compact burgers. -Grill burgers over medium coals (coals should be covered With a gray ash). If coals arc too ho t, burgers can char on th e outside before they're cooked in- side. Grill just until burgers arc cooked 10 appropriate donencss; don't overcook. CHEESEBURGER I pound ground beef ! tablespoons finely chopped onion '1i 1ea1poon 1al1 14 teaspoon pepper 4 han1burger buns Leltuce 8 ( 1 ounces) Wi1con1ln Ched- dar cheese slices Alfalfa iprou11 8 ( 1 ounce) Wisconsin Swiss cheese slices Combine beef. onion and seasonings: n1 ix well. Shape into four 4-i nch pat ties. Cook as directed below. Place each patty on bun topped wi th le11uce. 2 C heddar chcrsc slices and alfalfa sprouts. Top with 2 Swiss cheese slices and add itional alfalfa sprouts. OUTDOORS: Place patties on greased grill over mt"dium coals (coals will be co vered with gr.\y 'ash). Grill. uncovered. 5 minutes on each side 10 des1n:d doneness . .INDOORS: Place pat11es on greased ra ck of broiler pan. Broil on both sides 10 desired doneness. MICROWAVE: P\acc patties on mierowa"eable dish: cover loose- ly; Mic rowave. unco\'cred, on High 21/i minut<.'s: rotate dish l/z turn. Continue c-oo king for ad- ditional 21/i to J minutes. Let stand 2 min utes. New ways to prepare avocados NEW YORK (AP) -Although avocados are available year-round. the peak supply is during the spring and summer months. California avocados make up nearly 90 percent of the nation's avocado production, a spokesman for the California Avocado Com- mission. a non-profit organization, explained in an interview. More than 80 percent of the California avocado crop is made up of the Hass variety, which has a thick, pebbly skin. and a rich, nutty taste. The Hass variety is available from January through October. with peak supply from May through August. The other 20 percent of the Califomja· crop consists of the , On-ensk1n vanet1es. w·h\ch have thin, smooth green skin. Grctn· skin varieties are generally avail· able from November th rough May. Avocados have 17 vitamins and minerals. more potassium ounce- for-ounce 1han 26 fruits and juices and 19 veaetables -and no cholesterol. Half an avocado con- tains 9. 7 arams of mono- unsaturated fats. When bu.yin& ripe-,-o.r firm avocados, select fruit that is free of bruises or aouaes. A ripe avocado yields to pressure when it is gently SQ0\ICCZed in yo ur hand. The Hass avocado also shows its ripeness by chanaina color from areen to pur- ple-black. Firm avocados will ripen in a fruit bowl at room temperature. You can seced the ripcnina pro- cess by stonna them for a few days In a paper bag at room temperature. · · Many aro«TY stores now stock ripe avocados. Look for fruit that is marked w;th sticken that ident· ify these ripe fruits . Ripe avocados should be re- friaerated until they are eaten. but not for lonaer than 5 days. To prepare an avocado. follow these steps: -Cut the avocado in half, lenathwiae around the seed. -Rotate the two halves to separate. -To remove the teed, either olide the tip of 1 spoon .. ntly underneath and lift it out, or place the 1vocado half on 1 cuttina board; cartfully ind .. ntly mike the teed with a n1tdium size knife. Ro111e the knife ind lift the -out. -To peel the 1vocodo hllf, ~ the cut lide down on -.,. boord lllCI -Ibo •Id widl )'OW 8-or I knifl! . • ...... to tprillldo Ill all "'' -willl lemoa or lime Jules -· .,._lion. 1111 -_..,"'"YI ol•d .................... ............ bllOI-................... =iii-=-= .l: Ti'r~'~:~:S I. ll'l 1 -MICIWI / .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIThurtday, July 20, 1980 - V<line partnership spans an ocean SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A product" a more intense. flavorful quality bu1 1n ns concept ... we don't want to call it cabernt"I. Let's French-American partnership of result with lots of aging qualities. nctdcd a separate winery ... this 1s call it rl"d ta ble wine: J agreed." world-class winemaking eminence The partnership o wns 140 acres an idea, not JUSt shaking hands Mondav1 conceded that the broke around in Napa Vtlllcy last in 1hree locations in Oakville, one over the ocean. Wt art 1wo civ. term "table wine'" seemed to in. week for a $10 million wintry 10 of them directly across the road ihza1ions getting togelher." dica1e to many Americans win!' o f pr<Kl.uce a j ingle rcc;t wine -Qp.u. fr.o.m_tht Robert Mo.n.®_vi Wii:icry. The wine. whose label contains lesser qualuy than if the label One. The goal of the new~ winery 1s to a broad-stroke ~nc1I drawing of a showed a graJX'·name. But he- The collonaded. 60.000-square-produce 20,000 cases a year o f single htad wnh the profiles of thought the table wine ta~ has foot winery, scheduled for comple· Opus One from these properties. Baron Philippe and Monda vi, has "upgraded the perception ol table tion in 1991 , is designed as an Current production is I 0.000 cases another distincti on. Opus One, wine around th e world." American cousin to 1hc.grea1 wine a year. made of 85 percent cabernet For Monda\'1, Opus One and chateaux of France. It is a project Why a new wi nery? The baro-sauvignon. appears to be thl· onl y the winery that will be 11s monu· of California's best-known wine-ness, daughter of Baron Philippe, such distinguished "arietal in the ment, is further v1 nd1cation of his maker, Robert Mondavi, and Bor-had no need to consider the ques-country that doesn't use the name earl)'. and lone con\'ict1on that deau x's C hat eau M outon . tion (or mort" than a splil·SCcond. on the label. California wine was fi1 to travel Rothschild, maker of one of tht" "Opus One is unique," she said. "The baron talked to me at the alongside the ht-st ~'1ne in the world's most acclaimed red wines. "It is not onl y unique in sense of 11me," said Mondavi. '"H e said, ·1 world. B•ron e&s Rothschild. Robert Mond•vl toast venture. "We are two civilizations getting .-------------------------------------------------------------------together," said the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, whose family has been making wine since the mid-1800s. O pus One, at $50 a bottle, has been produced in the Mondavi winery each year since the 1979 vintage. A Bordeaux blend of cabernet sauvignon. cabernet franc and mtrlot. that first wine re- ceived a restrained verdic1. But later vi ntages have drawn the pighest praise for concentrated richness and elegance. Winemaking duties, with the· ories exchanged in a busy trans- oceanic shunle between Bordeaux and Napa Valle y, are shared by Tim Monda vi and Patrick Leon of Cha1eau Mouton Rothschild. The wine has been made in the Mondavi winery of Napa Valley grapes grown 1n Bordeaux.style vineyards planted more tightly spaced than California vineyards. The aim 1s to stress the grapes to THE BEST ~COU~ON /s~~~~:::; OFFER IN TOWN! Of~~~! .. . 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Raw Shell-On Shrimp b 998 21 to 25 Ct-F"roun!De/l"OLl!ad (U 15 Ct-Lh 1z.ehJ · CanaryMe n CoJl/omkt Grown Sharlyn Melon Colifomio Grown Casaba Melon Callfomlo G'owr1 Persian Melon ~Watermelon ~ ..... Lb , 9 Lb.o 69 Lb .• 39 Lb.,49 Lb .• 15 • lllllJPllat THURSDAY JULY 20. 1989 [!I Angels looking good at Hall of Fame Dodgers looking good on this one Kai Daniels is a troubled, d is- trustful young man who misjudges fl y balls, can't throw very s1raigh1 or far. and has had fou r knee opcr- auons. But 1hc Dodgers madt' a helluva deal. Why? Because Daniels can na1-ou t hit better than anybody they have and he's only 25. Also. b«:ause by making the deal thC 01hcr da) with Cincinnati (trading pitcher T1n1 Leary and in- fielder Mariano Dunc-an to the Reds for Danie ls and u11hty infielder Lenny Harns). the Dodger'> ac1ually strcn8thcned their star11ng pitching by moving rookie Ramon Man1nez into the ro1auon. My first reaC"t1 on: The trade was a steal for Los . .\ngclcs. YC'I. there is "'ork to be done and Manager Tom Lawrda n1us1do11. He must make Daniels fee l wanted. Pete Rose ne\er took the time or gave th t• cfTor1 1n C ln•innati and 1hat's understandable. Pete. always the prl'm1er sclf-mo1ivator. has never bee n able to undcn.tand wh y other ballplayers need st roking. Daniels needs more" than stroking. He needs smo1hering. He even ad· mined it the other day b) telling wnters in C1 nc1nnat1: "I don·11rust too many people. The less people know about you, the less they can sa y about )OU." Lasorda. though -unless he has lost his only real edge as a manager. the ability to mou\·iue -should be able 10 reach Daniels. O ne wonders, howe\•er. if the Dodgers are wise putting this left- handed. "line dnve htner at lhe top of the baning order. He may be more valuable as a No. J hnter. Cenainly. somebody needs to add life to what has b«"omC' the Ber- muda Triangle of the Dodger batting order (the J.4.5 spots. whefC' ral lies .mysteriously disap~ar). Lasorda"s lcadofT dcc1s1on is based on the fact that Daniels can st ill run and docs take a lot of pnches. sometimes so many that he has been acCused of not being an aggressive hiller. Bui I'd hll Daniels third and drop Kirk Gibson to sixth or bench him. Defe nse is another problem. Any· body hitting a baseball between Daniels and Ci1bson should be able to run forever. Enher onr of them can run it into the infield fas ter than thro.,.,,. it. Dodgers· G M Fred Claire said 1t best. though, about Daniels and de· fcnsc: ''His bat vdll find a place in the lineup," Claire also s~ud about the time- liness of making the tradr: "Win· dows open and windows close and you'd better go through when 1he y'fC' o pen." Or, if you've got as many semi- invalids as the Dodacrs seem to be accumulating. one can alwa ys throw a wheelchair thro~h the window. Sporting notes. quotes:and ob- servations compiled while wonder· ing whatever happened to complete pmcs: •It's time for 1he Na1ional Foot· ball Lca1ue 10 quit. futzina around and select Jim Finks as com· missioner. He"s the best cand idate by two touchdowns. j .. leaseMeTAU.EY/C41 I \ ... Ill! 'I \.IOH I I \f,I I' Chaptcr Ni ne in thc a nnals of the Orange County Hall of Fame evol- ved Wednesday night at the Dis- neyland Hotel, ,-.,..--, and although th.ere were live disti nctive win- ners. as well as some deserving sidelight win- ners -in the event or man- euvering -it was the Angels who came o ut on top. John Ward By v1nue of the venue. which placed the Rams' Georgia Fron lie re at the end of the agenda to receive her lifetimr achievement award. Gene and Jack- ie Autry, along v.·1t h the rest of the Angels' brass . .,.,,·ere able leave early. excluding themselves fron1 what seemed to be a cream of tht.' crop crowd of 800 Orange Count)' fai thful. Georgia, the Rams' owner. re- ceived an award for her life1i·mc achievements ""'1lh the Rams. but the Angels. for a long time now embroiled 1n conflict wi th 1he Ran1s at Anaheim Stadium. weren't around 10 hear 1he accolades. In terms of event the Angels .,.,ere winners. as .,.,,ell. wnh a J-1 margin over tht:"1r co-habnants at Anaht•1m Stadium. Bobby G rich and Reggie Jackw n wrre two of1he four inductees 1n10 the Hall of Fame, swelling the popu· lauon to 44. The Rams counten:d w11h their brilliant lineman. Denn" Har{ah. and thr deceased John Ward. a longtime figure wi1h Santa Ana t-l1&h as football and track coac h, blended wi th a fi eld v.·h1ch 1-; trul y one which on!) dreams are A man tormented lty LOUINN LOT A A.-H ........ Wflilff Donnie Moore's career and n1arnagc .,.,ere crumbhng and hl' .... a~ tormented by the pitch that di.·n1ed his tcan1 a spot 1n the 1986 \\lurld Series. friends sa.1d . M09re, JS~ wounded his wife during an argu· ment at their home Tuesday and then fa tall} shot himself in the head, police Lt. Marc !-lcdgpath sa.1d. The couple's three chi ldren, age'> 17. 10 and 7, .,.,,.ere not harmed. Tonya Moore. 35. was rushed to thl' hospital 1n critical conditio n but v.·as upgraded overnight to serious. said Kaiser Permane nte Hospital spokeswoman Donna Donan-Orasner. Moore's attorney. Randall John- son, said in 3 1clephone intcr\'iew 1ha1 Mrs. ~1oorc was sho1 1n tht• abdomen. neck a nd riShl shoulder. She re~1ncd consciousness and "as able to talk with family members. he ·said. The California Angels releasc.-d Moore in 1988. Hr "'as plagul·d b} inj uries during his final years in the maJors. and a con1l·back ath:n1pt ended with his release last mo nth from the Kansas C1t} Ro)als' Class AAA minor league tNlm in Omaha. Neb. "He was o ut or a lob and so lhat created some 1urmoil 1n thl· marriaae;· Jobnson said. The allomcy said the couple's argument occurred during a discussion about selling their ho me. but he did not know whal ~C'tuall y set off the dispu1e. Johnson said Moore had put the house up for sale and hoped lo fPleaM SH TORMENTED/Cl! Dodgers unable to muster attack In 4-0 loss to Cubs 110111.111, .... 11111111 AWAY ToMY-ldle, Jy21-Plratn 12), l:OS Jy22-Plra1n, •:OS• Jytl-Plrtltt 12>. 10• Jv2._Plr•IM, 4;.)S JY2S-A"r°'. us• Jy26-Atlrot, S:JS• Jvt1-Atlrot, 1t:)S Jy2t-PHrn. J:OS • Jyn-.-Pactrn, 1i0$• JyJC>-Padrn, 1:0s• LOS ANOELES (AP) -An early lead, combined whh the ability to retire the ieadotf bitter in every innine. helped Mike Bicledci ft'COrd hls MCOnd ~or lcae\&e shutout .. , bed such 1 bltd outina the last limt that I wanted 10 to but toniahl and hive 1 ~ pme and ju11 II); to throw Itri. " the Chk::treo C\abi riolll·hondcr 11 Wcdnctdly nil!ll after arikina out aia in 1 .to() vinoey ...... the Los Aneeln Oodpn. "I IOI the ftnl py oul CV<fY timo( and onoe Y"" do 1111~ 70" can ... ,. llOP • rally.,. w, P41.Ytd ... N1•ndit1 pme tc>Aiahl. but I Jtia11 -=•liMllportofl1." 1ck.i'1 teCOnd career thtee-1\it· --1Uppor1cd by Milch Webl• l.nd Vance l.lw, who had lhrce hits 1piece, and Demon Berryhill, who ~ a thrtt-Nn fint inning with a suicide aqueeze bunt lieleck1. 9·'· walked only one bet!ft and r1n his carttr record ap1n11 l.M Ante.lei to ).0 with his third (()IT'lpklt 11me of the year Ind redmt. 20 or the 1111 22 Mitten. His omtr tbm--hitter "' on Sept, IS. 1917 ror the Pitllburah Pirakt, in • ).. I victory •inst 11.lofttral. .. He (I.me to sprina uainint • diflerent pi\C.hcf. liU: he k:MW w...- he -doi ..... C•bo Ma-Doo Zimtner •id.· "He's P'tdtecl •• wril 11 .., pitc:Mr on <>ur 1t1ff thlt )ftt. •• / AU three. of tfte hltt llieledtl sur· •Al ffmtt °" KAIC rect!O (7'01 . °" ....... lt!On. Chennel 11 ttndcrcd came with two outs. They included a sbth-inn.m& sina&e by Kirt Gibson[ 1 fou.nb-innina ainalc by Mike Marshall and a doUble in the ICCOnd brKol Dllniels~ mok· i~ his Dodaer debut followini Tuctday's multi·l)ll)'e'I' trlde with the Cincinnati Red 1nvolvin1 pitch· er Tim Leary. made of Th1s quanet 101ns a stlect.g.ro up nf a1hl etcs .,.,.ho have earned 1heir .,.,a\ 10 the !-tall of Fam.:. It includes · bas.:ball ~tars Rod Carew. 1~~1 (·ran· dali. Ga\\") Cra,ath, Jim Frego!>t. \l.1aher Johnson. Jim ~1us1ci... Rand) Jone!>. Andy 1'.·lessersmith and .\rk} Vaughan, as well as football stars l!>aac c·un1s. 1'.·I 1cke) Fl) nn. John Huarte. Donn Moomaw. Gerr. t..tull1n~. Blaine N~e. Bng n.,.,l:n~ l .OOKl'\G II \t·K and Jac k Youngblood. ThefC' ant the great co.ach.:i; - Clair Van 1-l oorebeke and his nien· tor. Cap Sheue, and the bal~nce of athletes: Hobie Alter. Shirley BabashofT. Bruct' Furniss, Onan Goodell. Dan Gurne>. Bob Hambhn, Fred Kelly, Samm) Lee. Alex t.1at.'St'", Pat ~cCorm1ck , .\nn f\..te)erli. Da,1d Me)ers. Evelyn Funsch 011."da. Carlos Palomino. Wendell Pickens. f'alh> Riih.). Carol Spanks and Bob \l.'ebstt.'r lf)·ou·fC' no1 sure of the laner'!> sport. don'1 v.orf). Eddie \l.'est of The Register thl· pioneer in the 'JOs and ·~()\. probabl) d id l·ll''s 1n there lOO It .,.,asa night for b<).,.,.li dnd Gnl'h. Harrah. Jackson and Front1ere took theirs. Ward, v. ho 1!> decea~d . .,.,.as .,.,ell repre!.l'nted b) h1!> offspring.. Said Gnch. "'I ~·ta goal for 72 m yself. and this was 11. I have a feeling (Onan) Downing. (Wall)') Jo)ncr and (Bert} Blyle,·en are do1n1 the same th ing. ··eut as a player. I at.,.,,·ays wished I could do mOfC' ·· Gnch led the AL 1n home runs 1n J 980, the first u me in 80 yea~ than a ~cond baseman had accomplished the feat. For a decade. from 1977-86. he Yoas the Angel ~· second baseman. Harrah, 1n a hght-heaned respon~ 't'f) much 1n contrast to the stereo!) pe lineman. delighted the audience "I want to thank John Robi nson I knev. he .,.,as lying.." Harrah was refemng to vanou.s du:hard Sl)l.'eches b~ Robinson with 'a nous th-reals dunng his career .,., 1th the Rams. Reggie .... as g1 ,en the hero's podi um John Hall rattled olT,an- fPle~w see FAME/GllJ Aa ..... nt Jut.a Gati•~ Ted McMa1ters. Head Coach Al lrwln ancl Assistant •mll N••m• frOfft Newport's tootttell t•-• of dte ...., 'IOI rell•d , on Alonao St ... lntorMallano. Of days when men were men Footblll's rouahest era? Many will claim it ..-ould have to be prorcssional ball in tt«.nt yt"aD. Still. no U.S. pmident has tho~t It rouah enouah to 1bohsh the 11me in the last dttlde. 8ut one -President Theodore (Teddy) RooKvch -did in 1905. The tate Amos Alonzo Sta11, who hid a dccfirooled inOuentc on Newpon arbor Hiah football lh"?ur.h one ditciple. Co.ch Al svlvanla with 11, Jl-0, then dropc»ed Jrw1n. 1948·S~. could have teen the ii (or four years. bid.lath com1na. But in 1188. when Utll wa1an Footb&ll h~s alway~ been,• ru~ _ All·Americln cod for the Yalt Bull· aam~ ~t Princeton 1n1tns1fied 1t 1n dolt,-1'-'ffm thlt rotkd up an -_ 1814 With the l ntroduc11on of \he .. un&Clieva~ 69'4 J?Oin1110 the 01>- "V•trick." It p1actd the bill carrier pasitlon's tero Princeton revived inMde a V.sh1DCd wcdlt th11 movtd the "V~trick.'" • ~ rorward. The flacrs blinked Pt."n"' ./ It moved like 1n M·I tank -.intU • • , Yale's rock-ribbed l\ilrd. lhn»limt All-AmeriCln Waher(Pudtc) Hef· fclfinacr aot an klel. On the! rvn. he'd leap t\ia.h in tM air with hit k!al tucked under him and ttrike the po\n1 of the v like a cannonball Nal only did it ckmot1.hzt Pri"°"°". k 11ve Yale"s 81ll 8ull 1ime eftCNllil .. kkk tht-'Dots 10 a 10-0 vk:iory. With otMr revision• to JN1tda • V, othtt COIChes devised brvle ttttftllb formaliOftS thlit alftlll6ftld mOMU0411 po..-. .. .. -OOl IUoilol--................. r. ll bo«-• _ .... -"' 18) -~-=~":'.o':;Q... ,...._ ca Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thur9d•y, JUly 20. 1989 'I\ !OH I I \l.t I 11\'I 11\I I arter smashes hree homers o pace Indians f~ Jhe_AuocJate.d..tteJs Al Newman watched Joe Carter in amazen1ent. ""I thouaht he was going to be player of the week i one night," Newman said, Carter jusl about was. He had the fourth three- h c run same of his career, tying Lou Gehrig's erican League record, and drove in six runs ncsday night, powering the Cleveland Indians past Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome. 10-1 . Carter, who homered twict Tuesday, has fivr hon1e s in his ·last six at-bats. He hit two..run homers in t fint and lhird innings off Allan Anderson. 9-9. After walking 'in the fifth . he hit an eighth-inning ~o homer off German Gonzalez. his 19th of the n. Carter added a.-sacrificc fly in 1he ninth. "Maybe l can catch Kevin Mitchell now," Can er of the San Francisco slugger who leads the majors 'h 32 homers. "I'll need about five more nights lik(' t." He tied a major-league record, becoming the I 5th yer to hit five home runs in two games. H(' st"t a veland record, topping the four by Rock'y C'olav i1t1 Willie Kirk.land. Carter credited teammate Pete O'Bnen. who has Caner to be patient and to keep his ba ck foo1 Ir, planted in the batter's box. · l aot awa.Y from that the first game of tht· senes • was jump1n1 at the ball,'.' he said of his O-for-4 n t. "I took some cx.tra batting practice Tuesday and a t back to employing the theories." Elsewhere 1.n the American League: Mite Sos 11, Yukees $: Ivan Calderon's double snapped a scvcnth·inning tie and Carllon Fisk hi1 his 329th home run ·as Chicago won. its sixth s1raigh1. The lftond pme was called after four innings with no score. will be made up only if it affects the pennant race. The White Sox, on their longest winning streak since-the final week of the-1987 sea.son, got 14 hi1s ofT Oay Parker, Lee Guetterman and Dale Mohon:ic. Chicago has won eiltht ;traight in Comiskey Park. Gue1terman, 2-1 walked Harold Baines to open thl' seventh with the score tied 5·5. Calderon doubled to rilflt<enter field on the next pitch a.nd scored on Darryl Boston's sing)e. Brewen 1, Royals I : At Royals S1adiun1 . Chris Bosio pitched a five-hitter as Milwaukee got J 7 hits and -pped its season-high six-game losing streak. ftobin Yount stretched his hitting streak to 10 es and set a Brewers record with his 17th con- utivc stolen base. one of five stolen bases by ilwaukee-. Jim Gantner and Greg Brock had three hi!s ch. Bosio, 10..6. struck out eight and walked thrct· 1n is fifth complete game. Charlie Lcibrandt, 5-9, has wo n Jy twice in 12 starts since May 12. He gavr up nine and four runs in 4¥.! innings. Red Sox 4, Raa1er1 0: Mike Boddicker won his fourth straight start, combining '.''ith Rob Murphy on a five-hitter in Arlington. Boddicker, 8-7, allowed three hits, struck out IY.O and walked two in 6'h innings before Murphy fin 1shl-d for his fifth save, striking out fi,•e. Charlie Ho ugh. 5-1 l. allowed sinaJes to five of the first seven ballers he faced. ~rs 1, Orioles 0: In Baltimore, G reg Briley h11 two solo home runs and Scott Bradley had a th rt"t:'·ru n homer as Seattle snapped the Orioles' fi \'e-ganH.' win· nina streak. Brian Holman. 4-2 since being acqu1rl'd fron1 Montreal in the Mark Langston trade on Ma)· 25. allowed seven hits in seven inninp, striking out six and walkina none. Jerry Recd and Keith Comstock fi nished up. Brian Holton. 4-6, aJlowed fi\'C runs and six htls 1n two inninp. A&Medcs al Tl1en: Wednesday·~ game betwee n Detroit and Oakland was eostponed due to rain. The two teams do not mecl again this season and the gan1 e will be made up o nly if necessary 10 lhc Athleucs' pennanl ho~s in the AL West. The Tigers face the Anaels at Anaheim Stadium today {5:05 p.m.) where Doyle Alexander, 4-10, who was 10 have pitched against the Athletics Wednesday, will face Chuck Finley. I 0-6. . In the National League: Gluts 7, Canil.luils 5: Greg Litton pinch-hit a thr~· run homer and Candy Maldo nado drove 1n thrt·e runs at Candlestick Park as San Francisco extended i1s "'1nnina streak 10 five games. TM victory pvc the Giants, who "'·rnt 6-1 o n their homestand, the best record in 1hc majors at 57-37. They arc 20 pmes over .500 for the first time since Sept. 9, 1978. • Jeff Brantley, 6-0, 101 the victory a ft er reliev1n1 starlet Trevor Wilson in the 6f\h inning. All of Btantiey's wins have come in relief since June 29. He is the fint San Fnncisc-0 pitcher to win his first six decisions sinct Juan Marichal started 10-0 in 1966. Meta I, A1h'M Z: David Cone pitched a four-hitter for hit fourth straia,h1 victory and Darryl S1rawbcrry"s 20th home run sent New York to the victory at Shea Stadium. Glenn 0.vis hit two solo home runs, making him the first player in Houston history to get at leas1 20 homcn in five consecutive seasons. Cone; 7-5. struck ou.t ~tand..walked-none.,..pitching his fourth complete pme in 19 starts. ftlllin I , Re41 C: Ricky Jordan had a career-high five hita and led a four·homer barrage olT Tom Brownlna; that powered Philadelphia 10 a series sweep in Cincinnati, Dave Henderson, Moore Unked since '86 homer I • ~~L'f,' ..,, I· ' ' I , / ' --~ H 0 Seattle's Greg Briley fright) 11 con- gra tulated by te•mm•te Alvin D•vls after hitting a soJo home run •g•lnst Baltimore. 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"We hope 1he NBA will become a full and equal n1ember of USA Basketball by the tin1c the association ml'ClS In October," he said. "Clearly my eoal is thal USA Basketball should be what its name 1mpliC's." An NBA spokesman said it was "premature to con1n1l•n1" on ils players participating in the Goodwill Games. "We feel "''e ha ve a lot of issues lo resolve w11h the ADA-USA before '.''e can speak spccificall ) abou1 an) international tournament." the spokesman said. "l 'he method is that we are going to be n1eeting quill' Dravecky almost ready SAN FRANCISCO -San Francisco -... -.-•• -_,- left-hander Dave Dravcck.y has recovered -y so well from re moval of a ca ncerous tun1or in his left shoulder that he may resume pitching as early as this week.end. Giants Manager Roser Craig said the J4.year.ald Dravccky iii "just look.ing unbelievable. He's much further• along than we could have hoped. He's rr- markably strong.·· , A team spokeswoman said Wcdn<.'sda v !hat a decision about when b ra vrcky will start pitching again had not been made. but that he was likely he '.''OUld resume Sunda\. That could be in a rehabilitatiO n pro- ~ran1, either al Class A San JoSt· or 1n Phoenix. th e, Giants' Class AAA affiliaite in the Pacific Coast League. Jn a 100..pitch game simu- lation al Candlestick Park on Tuesday, Drav('("ky's fastball was Dravecky clocked at a high of 85 miles per hour and he shoY.'ed good con1rol. Sin1ulatcd games use n1ostl)' rl'scrvcs and 01hcr pitchers for hitters. Pitching coach Norm Sherry said Dravccky ga vl· up about five or six hits. but none were homers. "He threw sinkers and some spli1s." hr said ..... tis cur\'e "''as be tter than any I had ever seen hi1n thro"''· His shder "''as Oa1 at titnes. but "''hen you go through spring training, the slider is the la st pitch to con1e around." Drav('("k y last started on Ma~ 28. 1988, in Philadel- phia. He had the tumor ren1 ovcd in an l'i&h t-hour operation on Oct. 7. Qt OTJ. OJ. THJ: D\\ Ed Farmer, a Baltimore Orioles scout on th~ da:eptive strength of 165-pound Junior Felix. a rookie outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays: "If he's Junior Felix , I'd love to see Senio r Felix." Brister filled with optimism Pittsburgh quanerback Bubby Brist<.'r is 0_ nothini if not optimistic. Bnster reported to training camp Wednesday and boldly predicted tht• Steel----- crs - comi ng off their worst season in 20 years - could wi n 10 or 11 games. ··we can get a lot of1hings done th is season. We're no1 a bad football team, .. he said. "We're not a 5-11 football team. we're a lot lx'lter team than that. I 1hou&h t ii would be in my bes1 inlerests to be here, and I'm flerc and ready to JO." Brister. in the option year of his contract, con- sidered not re~rting on time, but said, "I'm not 1n a financial posi11on to s1ay away ... I 1hought it .,.,,ould be bad for 1he fans. my teammates and me," Brister, one of the NFL's lowest-paid quarterbacks las1 year when he earned abou1 $180,(X)(), no longer wants a big-money three-year contract. Instead. he reponedly would accept a one-year deal wonh more than the estimated $375.000 that backup Todd Black- ledge will be paid. Veteran offensive linen1an Craig Wolfle y and linebacker T yronnc Stowe signed contrac1s. but free agents Louis Lipps, Terry Long and Troy Jo hnson '.''ere missing as 1he Steele_, opened their 21st training camp under Coach Chuck Noll. In other NFL camp ne.,.,·s Wednesday: •David Holmes. Mian1i's fourth-round pick. re - ported to training camp and joined the battle for jobs 1n tile Dolphins' secondary. The rookie-from Syracuse missed two days of practice before ending a brief contract holdout. But five of the Dolphins' 12 draft choictt remain unsigned, iricluding first-round picks Sammie Smith and Louis Oliver, a free safety . • Kansas City's top draft pick-, Nebraska lincblcker Derrick. ThorQas, and leaduig receiver Step. hone Paiae have tumedf,(town contract offers. Thomas . t~e ,fourt~ pick ove!"I in the draft. is not close 10 :uan1na. hi s aacnt said\ LeMond falls out of lead L'ALPE D'HUEZ., Franet: -Greg --- LcMond lost the leader's yellow jersey in * the Tour de France Wednesday when France's Laurent Fianon pulled away on the -~.::...­ final mountain climb . Fianon and LeMond' rode tottthtr most of the day, includfne the beijnnint of lhe last stretch, a climt; of more lhan tia miles up l"Alpe d'Hucz. With 2¥1 mUes left, Fisnon and list year's cham~ pion Pidro Drfetdo moved away, and LeMond failed ~-s . 'z's'1ll dlird ill &be 17th ltlll. a 10()..mUc lila taiillr oa to I'~ d"Hua. LeM"ond wa1 fifth, 1:1'....,. 1'1poa. 1)e di...,._ 11-Fipon 10 --lllo-llldby26-•. "I 61 my boll ""' h'1 llOI ,,_ J<I. 11'0 "" from ft.....,. LoMoed llld. "I "'4 -•lllcul1y becouJe lllod __ _.,11111_it1lo1of IA I N -!lit ,....., jenjy." LtMt1d .... w lkDe owr Fipon in UM: pn~ -to J=rowe hh...,.. to Sl teCODdl IA .... Wtill fl..,.. I& die h'I' II in dte U.y --,,_; h bOil--lndlldinl--.._ al 4 I S •f" la -ol dlnic.ny 11111 •1111212 :::r·-----....... -= .. I .=ts:::.'.:·-~--': --·-·-~=·· -.. hf>lf ... ,,_, .... ' regularly with David G avut and wllh FIDA (basket- ball's 1n1erna1ional ruling bod''). We ha ve a prctt)' strong working relationship with all 1hrcc:." Gavin's remarks came at a Cioodw1ll Games news conference announcing one-third of the in1crnatiQnal field the countries that so tbr ha-ve-signed to lelcvisc the 'Quadrennial event, the 86-hour TBS television schedule in l,he United Stau.•s, and the site of the 1994 Games. The compc1i1ion in Sea11\e is scheduled for nex t July 20-Aug. 5. About 2.500 of the world'i; best athletl'S from n1ore than 50 countries arc expected to con1pete in the 2 l events at the Goodwill Games. Only 1he top eight individuals or 1eams in each sport or event arl· invited 'to compclc. Under the Goodwill Gan1es format. the best American and Soviet participants are in vited. alo ng with the bes1 a1hletcs or teams from around 1he world in each sport or even\. Among 1hose "''ho have alread) acceplC'd 1n\•1ta- llons are track and fi eld stars Carl Le"''IS and Jackie Joyner-Kerscc; Ste'e Cran1, Bn ta1n's "''orld record- holdcr in the mile: _Jy mnast Brandy Johnso n, and swimmer Matt Biondi. Besides 1he United States and the So,·1et U ni on, teams from ''ugoslavia, Australi a, Ital). Spain. Bra7il and Puerto Rico "''Ill com pctl' 1n nicn's baske1ball. The "''omen's iourna1nen1 y.·111 be tompnsed of the l ln i1ed States, Sovit·t Union .. A.ustralia. Korea . ('anada, Bra11I, China and a tea1n 10 be announ ced. I~ THE BLEi\CHERS 800, !Joo ' Y<X! CALL 111AT AN 1~1$10N? W[ W\tlf A STiR:HER, NoTABULY ITC~ERl l Surgic al hecklers ')tlU, YOU, Yt>U, YOU , 'rtlU' \1XJ' \b\J ... Trail Blazers sign Ramos The Portland Trail Bla7t•rs ha\'C s1gnet1 ~ Ran1o n Ramos of NC AA ru nn('r-up St'ton • liall to a free agent contract. 1he NBA tl·am ,. announced Wednt·sda). ~---- The 6·foot-8. 250-pound centtr averagl'd 11.9 points and 7.6 rrbounds per gan1 e a~ a §C'ni or for the Pirates. He hi t S~ pcrcc n1 from the field and 80 pcrcrnt from the free thro.,.,, hne in hi s final coll<."g1ate Sl'ason as Seton Hall adva nced through thl' N(';\A tourna ment to the championship game. where the Pirates lost to Michigan in o vert1n1l'. In other. NBA news \\'ednesda): • De1rou w'as good enough to s"'·ce p the Lakers 1n lhe NBA finals, but Pisto ns C'oal·h Chuck Daly said his team may not br lUvored to .,.,.in its o"'·n division nl':w.l season. Daly said ~·lichacl Jordan's prese nce could make the Chicago Bull s th l' 1e;im to brat ne~I year 1n the NBA's Cent ra l J)ivis1on. even 1hough ('oach IJo ug Collins recentl y was fi red . · "The firing surpnSt.·d 1ne. I 1hought he did !in outstandin~ job. But that's the na1ure of the hus1nl'ss." Daly said. 'They had a great drafi. I think "''C could be lhe only NBA eha.mpions to bt· picked second in our own division the next season." •l 'hc agent fo r foN 'ard Glen Rice sa id contrac1 talks with the Mi ami Heat probabl) '.'·on't begin unul mid-August, "''hll'h means the former Michigan star "''ill miss the tean1 's sum n1cr camp. Festival swim records fall Swimming records began tumbhng_ Wednesday night on the second day of * compclition at 1he U.S. Olynlpic Festi val . While the rest of the fi eld of 4.200 ---- a1hlrtes tn 38 sports began .,.,,ork1ng oul for th e ninth festival. which offi cially beg.ins Frida)' niaht with opening ceremonies. the swimmers kept lhe spotlight to themsel,•cs. Foremost in the water was John Kennedy of Middlesex. N.J., wh o won the 200-meter freestyle in 1:53.10. That bea1 the 1:53.28 mark set by Geoff Gaberino in 1982. Kellnedy won the gold medal in 1he 400-meter freestyle on opening night Tuesday. It was one of three festi\•al records broken Tuesday at the new $2.2 n1illion Aquatic Center at Oklahoma City Community College. The other two were by tht• Nonh freestyle relay 1eams, which wo n the men's 800- metcr and the women's 400-meter. The men were timed in 7:37.04. under 1he fes tival record of 7:37.63 set in 1982. The women sy.·am a 3:52.50, bcatina the previous mark of 3:53,24. al so sc1 in 1982. Jn olher sports news Wednesday: •Tony Wesllake rallied 10 defeat Del Ballard Jr., 249-214, to win his second Professional Bowlin& As- sociation ti lie. the $130,000 El Paso Open. Wes1lake trailed by 17 pins after five frames, before unleashina six contcCUtivc strikes 10 shut out Biilard before he could throw his final frame. Westlake. who colltcted $20,000, alt0 got some help in his comeback while on the bench when Ballard lef\ tbc difficult 7·10 split in the seventh frame and failed to convcn it . •Bryan Lewis was appointed as the NHL's: dirct- tor of officiatina. replacing the late John McCauley. The -~ alto named Wally Harris as assistant d1rec1or and Will Norris as coordinator of de\'elopmen1 for olllciob. •Matt Roc1 a &tarter at shootina auard for Syr- acute Univen1ty s basketball team the pa11 two seasons. announced be will transfer to tht University of Maryland. The 6-foot-6 Roe will have 10 sjt out a season before p&ayin& at M&l')'llnd. He'll have one year of oollop eliaibility r<mllnin"' 11 I I\ '''"'·II \Hiii ftLSVI•• • am.. -ecM.P: lrttWI °"" .,..,. ... .,,..,..., Scottend, ...... ..... -UlaaAU.: Olfrolt " AIWl'I. c....,.., 1. 1 ....... -vouaYaALLJ ~ lil9dt o..i u .. 1. II 11.0.wlll J Ill"\--Mn"O ltACll ll USAC ,......-ar Oil'•••tt -...... ···-·•·· ,,.,.., ,... ___ ,...,._, ................... -·-~· t,.,... -•ila11ccr•1• 11a11aaa• ...,. ......... -16 ._, II ....i. ~~:.:-:·~··= =:i: ,':" .. ~ ,.J., .. -1·111 ·1··~ ............... .. t .... --a 1·0 •·.,.... • ~ UlllllJC ••· I Senior majors action Oce•n View pitcher Sean Connors follows through llettl. •nd te•mm•te Dan Benson Is tagged out at home b y Seavlew·s Ryan Belltz during District 62 game Wednesd•)'· # Ol'TDOORS Long wait could beover Suulhcrn ("ahforn1a \ah "·lll"f ,1ngll'P" h<l\l' l'l:l'n 1\at11ng for ~l·ar., to M:l' ;1 rt·turn uf thl• alba•ort• r1,h er\ to local 11a1er .. 1h:11 "a' t'flJU~t·d b~ · ~o n1an} fi,ht•rint•n Junng th1· 1111d-SOs. The past thrci: i.un1rner" h:11 t' produt·t·d 1cr~ hllll' fishi ng ac11111~ for spurt angler\ on ho:11i. running o ut of Southland purl!>. btll 11 tool..~ like the long "ail l·oulJ h.: t11er Largt' st·houJ .. ufalhacort• "'t•rc lot·atcd this pa\t 11t·C'kc11d h~ chi: long rangt• tlc'-'l lllll.'r:'ll1ng from \:in 01..:go. Sl..1pix·r -\rt la~ lor. "ho h:td !>t.'nl his delu \l' <,porl!i\hl·r ··"i1:arl·h- l'r°0 frun1 F1 shl'rn1an·., l.andn1g ( tJ 19-2~ 1-0J9 I ). OU\ to IUl:<t\(' I he 11lb1cs rcpon l•d that fishing ">''as " 1de open .1s boat!> shd 11110 hut ··~top,·· over a 2S-n1i le strl·trh of ocean :-.l ust ufthl· lunglins huatl·d "erl' 111 thl· SI \-tu 10-,xlund rla~s. hut "l'rl' cager b1u·rs. addl·d Ta~ llJr Unfor1 una1ch . th l·~· fir!>! arn\ 1ng albies did not !>lio"" 111 1raJ111una! fishing grounds l IO\l' tu Nev. 1x1n nr San Diego ·rhl' art•a v.a., on· Jt·ron1 1no. al11ng BaJ.1·s northl'rn coastline. about 50 nult·s o!T 1hc beach anll 2 HJ 1111k•, wuthl·a~I of San Diego. This is th(' sanit' area "hcrt· \l'l· lowfin tuna. doradu anJ \Clh,iU'ta1l produced outstanding fishing la .. t sun1n1cr for 1hc nnnt-long r;inge tlcel. As of pn.·ss unH.'. tht· tu1e had , •... falk·n oil" frun1 100 fis h ix-r 'l>Ort boat to tOJUSt a ft"\\ JI& fi~h. hut tht·re 1s a good ,·ha net' !hl' nl'\I bi ll' \\lll develop up 1ht• h...'.<lch and \\\\h1n reach of all av.a111ng "Ia n l)1t·go b~1~J boats. Ta~lor ran h1!> ~pun ti,ht•r U\l·r thr high spots on his return tu "an Diego and s.::ud 1ha1 tht• v.all'f \\;L\ b\Ul' and 6 7 dcgrl'l'S \\1th lots ur tia 1 t Pn' ate ~ ach IS and "'e\ tl·ndl·d .. da ~ part~ boals might tx-li\h1ng fur alb1cs sonH.' 100 10 120 mde' for Point Lon1a h~ this \\l·l'l..l'nd Earl} S\.'ason alb1l·s l1 kl· \u hilJIS" and there is no reason that lhl' fi\h \\dl nut bitc lrolleJ lure\ 1h1' 'ea.,un Lot."a! J url· nH•nu f:1l tun.'r\ arc op- t1 n11s11r about lhl' fishing Sl'ason .ind took to somc outi.1andn'J nll\l·d artion on ;ilbie!>. }cllo .... 11 n tuna. durado and \l'llu v.ta1I bcg1nn1ng 1n nuJ-August 'and running in10 fall. Tom Gilll'l\ 1)f(.aliforn1a Lurl·~ in C'osta rvtesa (650-JJGS) has t"-.'''n filhng feather orders fo r tac kl(" sho ps and pnl ate boats and e' e~ anglt·r and sk1pp1.'r 1sJuSt v.a111ng for lhl' tirst fish Ila! lo be a"ardt•d b~ thl' Balboa . .\ng 1ng c·lub to kiek lhl' Sl."ason into gear In add1t1on tu !ht· fine sclcr11 on uf allx1core/1u na iind bdltish Jigs n1anu- fac1ured b\ C"allfonua Lures. St·,tn~tra iid 111 l·l unt1ng1on Bl·;u:h also markl'ts producti\l" clonl· s\) le Jl!\S and terminal tackle .\ngltrs v.ho ""ani 10 gt•t outtiu cd for fi shing tnps sho uld stop b~ .-\nglt rs C't·n ll·r 1 n S l'" por1 Hl·:1l·h ur Bisht.·e·s on thl" ba~. Pl'rhap"> 1ht Ix·~t udJs for local angll·r~ tu &l"t 111 on 1he albarorl· fis hing th1i. surnn1t·r 1~ lo book un .1 m1n 1-long rangt· 1np nuv.. ·rhc\l' thrl'e· to li,e-Ja~ fishing tnps ulTl·r and l'\Cl'lll'nt opportu n 1t~ to &l"t 111 un son1e l'uns1stl'nt action on a 'artl"I~ of game li sh v.1 th good fond Jtr eund1t1l1 nl·d '!>tatt•ruom and l'\- ix·nenced ('fl'\.\ bl'1ng the \\andanJ fur ;ill tnps ~larlin a re also 'hov.1ng up 111 local \lalcrs ">'1th A fl'" n1ort· h11ol..- ups being reported 1h1 s \\CC I... V. ater cund111uns arl· clearing after last v.cck's blu11. and 1hc <,('ason l!>JUSt Jruund thl' corn~·r. Blul' 70-dcgret· \'ater is currl·nt1~ a""!l1t1ng b1llfish ""hen 1he} nio'e 11110 t·hannl'l ""ater~ and start h111mg fast troll cd J1gs in J ul) and then sell le do"" n to feed on hvc n1ackt"rl'I for the rcn1a1n1ng sp1kcbdl st·ason. New committee appointed by Rozelle to find commissioner By DAVE GOLDBERG ... ~,-.............. Sl~HAL"1\·IBU RG, 111 The SFL rcwl,cd \\"cdncSl.la ) -at lcasl ten1poranl' -.... hat C'omn11.,s1oncr Pl'tl' Ro1cllc ,·ailed thr \\\1rst spht 111 his '0 '~'Br~ 1n oOicc b~ ~tarting o'er 1n 1is ~earth for Ro1elll'0S sutl"t"1•sor. No nclhl·less. J1111 Finks. thl' Ne"" Orlc;ins S:1in ts prc~1den1 nnd the original cho1rc for the JOb. <;el'med to be 111 stronger 1)()s111on than t·vcr 10 get II. Rozcllt' resol,·ed the dispute by appain1ing a ne"" s1x-mcn1ber com- m11tec to replace the one that rct·· om mended Finks and o nl y Finks for the job. Howe ver. 1 I tean1s blocked Finks from gc111ng the 19 \'O tes he nccded for the job. Al !he same time. the O">''nen appro,·ed \1111h 27 \'O tes and the Chic310 Bears abs1a1n1ng to form a new 1nlt'rnat1onal leagut'. to s1an play either in 1hc spring of 1990 or a )'Car later. Th<' latcr datc s«n1s more hkt'ly. , The new scl('('11on C'Ommm1t1ce contains two of 1hc 11 "''ho blocked Finks -Minncso1a's Mike Lynn and Sca111c·s Ken Bchrina: th<' co- chairmen or thc old committt'1.'. Kansas Ci1y·s Laniar Hunt and Wellinaton Mara of 1he New Yotk Giants. plus Al Davis of thc Los AnaC"lcs Raiders and Jo hn K<'nt Cooke or Washington. It is 1hc fir'lt major commi_1tce assignment. in .12 years for Davis, who was a m1nor11l or onc while he was suing the NF O\Cr his tcam·s move fronl Oakland. That sccmt'd 10 bode wt•ll for Finks -~-I ara, 1-tunt. ("ookc and Davis all \Ott·d for him the firs! umc :ind L)nn also supponcd him nghl up 10 20 minutes before 1he ballot. Nonc1hclcss. Roicllc said the nev. comnuttcc will recon1n1cnd n1 orl' 1han one candidate. '"Oh, )CS." Lynn replll'd whl'll asked if Finks remained a ''•able candidate and the echo ""'as similar from almos1 everyonl' else. '"Everyone on the new comn111\l'C is an anno unced Finks supporter ... said Ed ~·lcCaskey of thl· C hicago Bears. "I th ink Finks 1s VCI)' strong ngh1 nov.:· said V1ctor K1 am of Ne..., England. one o f 1he 11 'otcs lh111 blocked Finks' election. ··1 think a lot of the o""'ners that voted aga1ns1 him hkcd him as a cand1datc, the' just didn•t lik<' the process." · '"I think his candidacy is ahve and wcll and I 1h1nk ii "'111 stay that way," said Cleveland's .o\rl Modell. n member Of the first search commit· ICC. And Finks himsclf said : '"I think this committee will do ""'hat wmc owners think the other commillct" should have do ne." The a_pp0lntmen1 of the nc""" com· mittcc followed a .series of la1c night mcttings involvina Rozelle and n1any of the 11 dissidents. n1ost of whom had di1Tcrcn1 reasons for abs- taining on the vote. Qf lt1C 11 . however. si1. v.·crc not C\en present for the d1S('uss1on\ - Norn1an Braman of Philadclph1a. Hugh Cul,crhousc of Tampa Ha' anJ Georgia Fronticre o f the Rani' J1dn'1 att~·nd. San Franci sco·~ Fd- v.Jrd DeBartolo lcf\ before thr' began a nd Patrick Bo wlen offX•n\l'r and Joe Robbie of ~·llam1 left dunng ~ln nda y't. session. !"he most comrno n ('Ompla1nt '' 1ha1 !he dissidents wantt'd to tx· ,1 larger role in league affairs. .\s a result, e.arly 1n thl· St'~'H1n . 1'1odl·11 announced he was rc.-">1gn1ng a~ the cha1rn1an (and, 1n fat'L lht• onl~ n1embcrJ of the telcv1s1on tom- nuttcc. He and Rozell\' had nego- 11att•d over $5 billion 1n tclc-' l\l(H1 rontracts since 1962 .. They wanted to bt.· pan of a process. this ""'ould give thl·n1 an opening to become a part:· ... 11J fvtodcll. o nc of the main ta rgl'I~ ol 1he d1ss1dcn1s, A fcw m1nu1es later. 3ftcr drav. 1ng pra1sc from Davis and 01ht·rs. ~I 01.l­ ell a_greed to take the JOb bal·i.. pcndina thc elC'C'llon of a new con1- missioner. Thc league must nego· uatc a new l<'levisio n rontract this fall. Meanwhilc. Rozt'lle was 1nforn1· ing lh<' owners thal ~iara had told him thal according to Robens· Rulcs of Order. 1hc o ld searc h com - miuec had disso\vt'd when 11 pre$• cntcd its rcport on July 6. "'~ a rcsuh, he appoin1cd the. nev. com· mittcc. Everett reports to training camp early ''°"' The Anodatff ftress Another vctenin who figures to pity a vital role 1h1s )'Ca r. lincbacltcr Mc\ O wcns. rtPonc<J earlier 1n the The Rams haven't signed their top three dr11fl v.·cck. A ninc-~ar \'Cteran who has played outsidc cho1«s but they did act quancrback Jim E\·erctt 10 linebacker his entire rarttr, ~-ens is workina on rcpan to tralnln.J ramp Wednesday. fi,·c days bcfort the pliyin.1 lnsidt' in some of the Rams· defensive ahan· rcponina deadline for veterans. mcnis.. Evercn thrtw for 3,~ yards ind JI touchdowns "We have a lot of outside lincba kt'tS who t in-play last Y.~~· ~~k t1~~i~~j.11 that t tanina qUlr-in our Eaalc," Robint0n 11id ... Movina ~1cl in 1(k a lctblc.k be just a titlle shallX'r than the rettivers." ponion orthc time wi1,I help balance.1hinp out and help Coac:h John Robinson said. "J im nttds to st•M from n\alte our ckfentc a httk lt.ss prtd1ctablc. • Ktalch, 10 see coverqt 1&1ln and wort lhrouah an)' "We lhfnk he can m1k;c the adjustment" n.islint.ss ht ml&ht hive. . While some or lhc veterans 101 an cart)' start. fint· "This will gi ve Jim a little head ttan on auys lite round drat\ cholm 8111 Hawkins and Oeve1and Oary, (wide rtttiver) tlenry EJl1rd tnd Oit,ht cndl Pele-and ICt'OnCS·round pick F'raiik Sttimsl'ffil"ilnt-d ffold• Holohtn " outs. There was no 1ndication when any ofthc.m v..'Ould The· M•in, hA''e SQ plQyen in camp. be in camp. 1 80.\Tl'G J Hardball tourney begins Race from Newport·: to San Diego slated. The Dally Piiot The 1989 \\'c Pia \ Jt ardball fournan1l·nt unfold\ <1 t t (I 1oJa ~ w11h a pair of g;irnl'\ dc- \lgncd to hl'lp .... h1t1ll' 1ht· 1-l· tt·•11n high !.(.hnol fil·ld to...,arJ an l'\l'ntual shO\\dU\\ll JOI) JU. S1>unsorcd b~ 1h..: Ir' inc Ba~l·ball -\:,s(){'lJUon and Thl' ·r 1n1l'~ Or;in~l' ( ount~. gaml'\ v.ith l·han1p1on.,h1p ll'ertone\ v.111 bt.· pla~t·J at 1 ·c·1. \\llh LOii· !>Ul.iuun ga1ne\ tK kett•d for l n1· ''"r"t~ lhgh or l hrist ('olk·g..: Ir' int'. Toda)·~ opcnl·r p1t\ Ir' 1nr rtlals \\'uodbndgc anJ lr\11\\' at ). iot1u""..:d b~ an .\ngelu' Lcagul' 'ihov.do" n t'l\.'l""t'('n '\er- \ lie Jlld ~l ater 0..·1 -\Jd1t1unalh . thl' l-l-tt·am licld 1ne1udes l"ni \ers11~. Sl·v.port l·larhur. l:s1anc1a. ll unt1ng1un Bl'ach. ( orona lil·l \lar. lan~un El T oru. ( ap1,1r:1no \'alle~. Tu~11n. L.1guna Hills. r oothlll and Orange 0 Tourn.menl \Ch•du .. TODAY (I I U(I) S D"' I•• ~e •• W<><><lD"D'ile 8 ".., !ii•• •e •> M11•e• De FlttOAY (1! 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""e' "' Fool~1~·0.1"" ,,.,,.,.., f D m -Hun!lng•on f!eacn E 1lant • "'"' v1 E• Toro C•I"•"•"" vauev ~•e• Round 1 set for cyclists at the Vet .\ nev. duv. l\Y.1nd l hopt:lu ll~ l -..11 l- 1ng rall' 1' on the tak·ndar 1h1i. ~unlnll'r 11 ·~ thr :-..l·v.p<rn to 5an D1..:go rJtC stheJl1ll'd 10 ~tart .\ug. °' and co-~pon,nrcd h' the Bahia c·o1 · 1n1h1an 'faeht C luh and San Dicgu Yal"ht C'lub · . .\lthough n rna ri..~ lhe (1r~1 un1e A("'I '( and SDYl h:.t\t' ('O-~pu11 .. o r- td 1hc ral·c. 11 1s unh \hghLh d11 · ftrt•nt than a race from ~l"·' port (0 l urunadu v. h 1ch l' \ 1~tcd for ntnt• }~·ars. HC YC and c·oronado YC Jg.reed to drop the rate th1$ ~car -\nnuuntcment ofthl· Ill'" ralt' v.as made JOtntl ~ b~ Frank Redford 'ite commodore 01 ~D'I l . and Ter~ ~l ul11gan. a '1a!Tcomrnodore of HCYC" Tht• race I!> Opt;'ll tu hoth lnlernauonal O!Tshure Rule! !OR I and Performance •tandtl'aP Rat:1n~ Fleet IPHRF) ra11ngs. BC"'l'C ""111 olTL·r race pan1c1 pant\ a V.t'l'k offrl'1.' berthing. prior 10 1he race and SD'l"C ...., ill do the same for the v.cek fol lov.ing tht· race Both clubs arc planning maJor panic!> at each end o f thl' ract' ..It's a gre.::n v.a} for boats frun1 the San Diego arl"a 10 c-ru1sc C"a1a l1nd Island and up the coast, !hen r;IC't' home.·· said 1hc Lo rnmodorcs .. Similar!\. boats from !Jana Point . .....:l'"D()rt ·ucach. Long Bcal'h and points north can ha'c a n1l-c \ll'ek at Bl .... ''C". rare tn San Dit•go and ( ru1'l' from there fur tht1r \al'allon ·· Entr\ d~·adlllll' for 1he ral·c-,., Jul\ ~() . . 0 If \OU arc tired of racing dov. n to 1hc D \1\ e\ef) ~car to re-register }0Uf boat. g1'e hel'd to the Southern C'ahforn1a \·achung .\!i!>OC'iatio n !SC"' .\J and l01ce \Our !iuppon for state -\ R 1 JS I ""h1ih ""ould e>;tcnd the rencv.al pcnod for boats from the current annual basis to l'\ ef) second ) l'ar The leg1\lauon. "h1ch ha) alr~·11d\ passed 11~ fir,1 leg1\la11,c hurdle. 1~ sponwred h' Rc1:reat1onal Boater' of( ahforn1a tR B<X ). v.ould pro' 1dc tht· ..,1:i1e of( allforp1a ">'Ith $500.00U a \ear 111 reg1stra11on and rcnev.al \.I\ 1ng\. ac<·ording to R Dgcr \\"ilson. pa't \lunmudorc of SC)'..\ and currcnl \ 1•e prl''ldcn! of1h r southern dn 1\1on ut RB()( . T he k·g1i.la11on 1~ aulhored b) .\\· scmbh man 1 orn \l,('hn1 ock (R· ThouSand ();1i.. .. 1 .ind co-authored b)' Sen 1'11 \llHl \1.1ri..,, !1)-San Fran- cisco) The mea~urr 1,a, L01l~1dcrcd 111 1he Asscn1bh < u rnn11t1l'l' on T rans· ponation lln· ~\:t\ ti .ind passed the comm1ltt•e b' a 'utr 11f 15-0 v.'ilh !ht• rc.-..·ommend:it1on 1h,1t 11 hi.· plaCt'd o n the consent calendar. RBOC projects that implementa- tion of the measure v.·ould prov1dc the o:-...1v v.1th appro:uma1ely 5500.000 a ~ear 111 sa,·1ngs from thc cos1s 11 current\' incurs in the ad-m1n1~trat1on of.,csse\ rcg1strat1on and rencv.·als. Thc!IC mon1c.s ""·ould be madc a\ ailable. w1th1n the current statu- tof) framt"'A'ork. 10 1he Otpan.mcnt of Boaung and Watel"\lo'ays for fund· 1ng of local boaung .s.afety enforce· ment pros,rams. according to RBOC. To ind1ca1c support of the measure. boaters should contact As· sembl,man John Va.sconctllos. cha1rnian of the .-\ssembly Commit\ ice on Wa~s and Means. Staie Capttol. Room 6026. Sacramento. 9581 4. 0 T1rcd of tra1ps1ng around conven- tio n centers and other landlocked areas 111 !tt"arch of your dream boat" Tr) the Southern California ~·lannc Assoc1atron's Amencan Boating Jubilee v.h 1ch opens Fnday at 1hc Shoreline VIii age Marina. Pinc .\vcnuc at Shoreline Drive, Lo ng Beach. ll"s an enurel\ open air. 1n the v.atercith1b1t1ot1 .1r and when you get urcd ofbro v.·s1ng around boats. )OU can aJan<'C across thc channel al the Queen Mary or Spruce Goose display o r grab a waler taxi and takcf a 1n p ovcr to 1hc famed rcson.s. t-.1orc than 500 pleasure craft. ranging from practical o ulboard- powered fishing boats or runabouts to lux ury sad and poWt"rboats. h'.s been dubbcd the West's biggcsl nautical block panv. The show v.·ill be. opcn from noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays. and 10 a.m. to 8 pm. Saturdays-and Sundays. ·\dm1s!>1on is S5 for adults. S2 for rtuldren 6 to 12. and children under ti free . Free ""'eckday admission tickets arc ava1\ablc from SCMA men1bcrs and other marine s1on:s. <;horthnc Village 1s located at Shorchne Dnve and Pinc Avenue, south of dO">''ntov.•n Lona Beac h. Fr« parking 1\ a vailablc in a lot ofr} Pinc -\\enue. onc block from the shov. MIC TM Oalfy PllO\ The firs1 round ofthr 1'~8'l l n1tl'd Stales National Spee\Jv.a~ f h.HTI· Unusual weather at British Open p1onsh1p Series will 1akl' pla,t· I n -TROON. Sco1land !.-\P ~ -·r he: day night at Veterans "t:id1u111 111 Scols ha,t· a \ll)ing for 11 ~nc v.ind. Long Be:ach. n11e golf The 1or lb nders 10 \urll\l' 1h1s scnes wil be a pan of1he rield at tht• And thc absence oflhl· u,ual gu\t\ United States Natio nal Spt"l'd\\"a) \\1nd s has an 1n1cma11on11I fi .. 111 ,)f Championship which ""1 11 tic held l 5{) v.·o ndcnng JUSI What \Ori 1~1 Oct. 7 at the Oran1c Count~ .-;ur-ga nie the) art go1na lo hi.· pla,ing 111 grounds fn os1a Mcsa. the British OJX·n. Two ndcrs, Sam Ermolenko from The oldesi 01 all the world\ goll Cypress and Apple Valley's Sha .... ·n iournan1cnts starts 1oday 111 Royal Moran. havt' al~ad)' been '-C'ccil'd Troon. a hnko; course s1rt'IC'h1ng into thl' National ba5Cd on tht•1r along the sandhills o r 1hr l\)f\h1rt: performance at the An1erican Sptt'd-COOSI o n lhC Fi r1h o r n yde wa)' Final in <'arty June or th1 ' ytar. conunon 10 th•~ anc1cn1 even.I, "'l'ou kno"' ho">' 1rcens turn kind of bluc .... hen the') ·re about ready to ao. W ell. the) 're do1111 h now. I they don·1 gt·t some w1ter on theftl thcy·rr 1oina '" lose 'cm," U. Open champ1dn ('unis S1ranac said.- "You don·1 knO\\' how to pret'lic:e 1n 1his wca1her." Tom Kite said ot 1he 11inin1 heal. 11 "You can 1ie1 yo ur yardqcs and work on your 'wing, but any~ you Jo on 1hc course now ~ 1sn·1 aoina to prt:part you for tM conditions when pit)'" suns." ~ said. These ridcn ntcc in 1he l\r111sh It has been parthcd and b3krd b) Lcaaue and will 110 1 havc 10 rc1 11rn an unu~uall)' dry, ho1 summ<'r that fo r the championship stnes. This has produced condition• not 11 -11 leaves a total or 14 open Jl(nitioni. riiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmm;jjjjiiimiiiimiiiiiili for the National field, Some ofthi.s year's top contcndcn incl ude new faces sueh as t-.1 onrovia's Billy Hamill. 18. Jim S1semort:, 2 l, of Woodland has al.t.o shown dramatic 1mprovcmc::n1 this season, while spli1tln1 his rt ina bct"'·ccn 1hc tracks in Southtm and Nonhcm Califomi" 'fhcrc art more thin 12,000 5Ctts availab~ a1 Lona Belch Vc::terans Stadium, with plet open at 6:30 p.m. and 1he fint race at . Prim are SI for ldut1s. S4 for children 6 10 12, and children S and under are free, DINNER FOR TWO Check The Ousillcds For Dclails • I OI ,DtMoil Coaat DAILY PILOTl.Thul'9d•y, July 20, 1989 10111111 111101111 MAJiCm L8A9US° n AMDINGI _,,_ -·-w L .... GO ·-.. " .511 O.ki.nd " " .... K•nwr• Cltv 53 ., .... 2 T•••• 50 " .531 '"' St•flltl .. " .•9S 911, Mlnntsol• .. .. .479 10 -Cttlc-.o -.. " .... 11- E•St Dtvlslen &•ltlmore 53 " .S76 New Vork .. " .ot95 1 V. Toronto .. .. . ... • 101ton .. .. .... • Clevel•nd .. .. .411 ' Mllwauk" " 51 .ot57 11 Dtlroll 33 " .363 ""' .......... .,.., Sc:ll'ff O.ki.r>cs t i Detroit, DoPCI .. rt ln .S..llle 7, ltUllTIOl't 0 Chlctec> 11, New York s, 111 lltmt New Ywk tt Clllc:•llO, 2nd etme. 1>1111 . ••In , ........ nd 10, MlMetolt 1 Mllw•IAH 7, K1nu1 Cir¥ l &oslllrt 4, Tt1tl 0 TMIY'I CO- a.troll (Al9ltndlr •·10) It...,.. !C. FlnleY 10--6), s.-os •.m. CllWIMcl (Swlndtlf 12-tl ti Kt1111o1 Crtv CSUerhMten t -•l, 5;35 11.f'TI, New Y0tll (Ntwkln' 11·1) 11 Tt•ll (olly1n 10.S), 5:35 Pftl. a.lllmor• (Sc:llml4• l ·IJ ti Otkl11n11 \Wtk~ 10-51, 1:05 P.rn. . TWIMllO CSlleO 9·51 ti Sff!llt (B•nkllead t-•l. 7:05 11.m. ff1*'1'1 G""'°'t Otlrolt •I .......,., l:lS P.m. Cl'llcloeo •I Bolton. •:ls '""' Mlnnnol• ,, MllwtukN, S.JO " f'TI C!evNlld •t Ktnu1 Cltv, S.35 p.m, Ntw Yatk 11 Ttlltl, 5;l5 Pftl. Twon•o tt s..1111, 7:05 P<m e t tllmort 111 O.kltno, 7:35 ci.m. N•ftonel LH~ W•lf DIVlslon w L S•n Fr•nctsco 57 37 Houston 53 ., s.n Diego " .. Clnclnn•ll .. .. -" 51 Atl•nta " .. E•lf Oivt'5orl Monlre•I 53 ., Chlcaeo 50 ., N•w York .. " SI. Louis .. .. Pl1tUMK9n " 51 Phli.ctelphl• 37 " w ... .cr...,•1 Sewn Cl'l"-90 I , °'""""" 0 Pct. .... .558 . .. .479 .457 .•'16 .... .531 533 Ill m "' Sall Frer.clKO 7, $1 Loub s Att.nl• ), Monlre•I 2 (lJ l11"1ln111l Pl'llladllPl'lle f, Clncll'IM!! ' ,..._ YOl'"ll. I , Holnlon J sen Dleeo-t, Pl!IH>urell t T"'9Y'I c..m.1 GO '"' 101,, 12 " 17 1'. 3 s 13 l•l 1 St. Louil !~Ol'•M 10-•) •I San 0 ~ tTerrMI S·ltJ, 1:05 o.m. Clnc:lnn9tl t~ 9-t l el Mo<"re•I IU.Mtlon •-)), 4:lS P.m. Allan!• CLilllQU111 s-•I I I Nrw Yor«. {O~d• 5-9>. •:lS o.m. S.n Fr•nc:IKO (L.1C°'• •·6) ,, '"'~'"'° (KJ10u1 S·t l, S:OS o.m. l'r1llllY'1 G..,..1 ~ 1! PllltburDh, 2, l:OS <> rn S.n Fr1/ICIKO II Cn!c190, 11·70 1 m Clnc:lnMll 11 Montr11I, 4:35 PIT'. Allan•• ,, NIW York, 4:3S o.m Pf!!lltdt'lphl1 II Ho1nt0t1, S;JS o.m SI. Loul• 11 sen oi-, 7:05 1>.m. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Arnerlun LNllUe 't~ W"'"'""'Y'• G-11 BATTING-1270 1/ b91t>-Pvc11.111, Mln.w- IDtl , .lll; L.1,,.lord, 0.llland, .37'; Fr-11<0, T1••1 • .321; sex, NIW York, .324, Sl1trr1, Ttitll, .m. ll:UNS--. Hendtr.on, 0.11.lancl. 61, Sierra, T••••· 61; Ttilltfllr" aa111mor1. ,I, Mc&rifl~ Tw11t1!0, SI; I . JKIUOll, l(•nuS Cltw. S1; Deer MHw~ ... 57; Gn.11:1¥. Twon!o, 51 lllt-Fr•rw;o, Ttll•I, ''· C•r1er. Cltv ... l'ld, 61 ; 5i..-r•, T•••1, "1 I . J.C:kllOI', K•nu1 Ci!~. "' GrMf\W .. , lollon, •l, L.IOl'ltltO, !.e•Ule 61 McGwlr•, Olki.nd, •2 HIT~tll, MlnMtol•, 125, M•, New Vwk, 1n; Mtrr•, Tt••I. lit: Fr•rw;o, "Tt•a• 11~ v-r, Mltw~ ... 111. ., ~-°"" llnultt Wfdnndl" of lfll SJtollldder lln•ll of the Prol"•lcln9f eowltl'I AISOC .. tlon'I lll0,000 El "950 °"9n wlH't ~. nomtlown1. Pini•~ 1011115 (N'"" llowlldl •nd D1'1rt rnori.v PIMI 5.....,,.. I, Tot>" Wtllltkt, Eamond, Ol<lll .. "67 U 11•/TIHI, 120,000. 2. o.t 1.i111ro Jr., lll(l1•rOson, Tt•a1. 214 {II, 110.500. .), o ..... Ftl"r11ro, l(lng1ron, NV .. 6SS CJ ), 17,DOO. •· W•ller lit•¥ W!•r11m1 Jr , Sroci.ion, XIJ 11). 15,SOO. S. llori Wlll._f'TI,, Fort Worlll, Tr•••· 73-1 l 1) i-4,500. s ......... ,. ....... lltnult\ G•rne 1 F.,.t•tO Ot'f. 11 Willl•f'Tll. 2Jt-7J4 G•rne 2 -F.,.r.10 o.I. W. Wllll•rm. 215-lOl. C.-J -WHllllll.t °"'· Ftl"t•tO, 713-)06. Tllll ~ -WMtllllo.• ctef, 5a .. r4, lff-214 Dtt.P .. t.~ .. •WHMT LAllC*IG -• t1Ht1, 106 M!VIWI. ..., Mncl IMU, 7) IMtTKud9, 11 bonito, H Qflc;o "''· 1 1'19llbul, 1 Vl'lioWltM. 57 "lol>Cllitl"til, 1 tKk llltr, 2 W:\llPlll. 1 O!Kk stt Dt11 lr....,Hdl. DAVllY'S LCXK•llt (..........,, lkadi) -' t!Htt., la ...,.._,, m ~rtcU(I•, 179 t>onflo, 1 v.flowt.il, 1 UNI, l rieiitMJI, 155 Ct llco Dtu. 1,0" "9l'ICI M11, .. w:u!Oln, 6 Ctb9ron, 24 roe:• f(IJI, 1 blUt Wtk, CANTRELL ''°"'Cl and threatened 10 indict all the players for assault and ba11cry. But 1hc diny play and crushing pileups continued to claim a long line of victims. One victim in 1905 was a 25~ Pound Swarthmore lineman named Bob Maxwell, who had enormous Slreftllh and speed. Penn figured the only way 10 contain him was to hlmmcr him on every play. They did. And Mu.well was a s1agerina caualty •ftcr leavlaa 1he field. Pretident Roosevelt. havfn1 seen a ~91J1ph or Maxwell in that c:ondJ~s. was infuri•kd end alSilY lDJormed tbt.pme's leaders t.bia tie bru .. lity w1190ins to stof. or be-bon lhe pm< b)' prtS • --· It ._.IO lhe bis&oric meeiina of Jan. 12. 1906=1'onnation of IMNMMn1I Athktic.A.- -'"'ioe(NCAA) uletCommit· Ill. k .wed wof&M modtm ..,-: .... ndiol-..:Wol,.,. Q!!iPo(Yll<. Tllit....._WIOnmeroas *• ......... =-· •h<t< _.,,...... • .... 1 .. ............. __ _ ................. _. ~:.::.:.::.:::.:a. ~,'::IJ,11 tt• II .. wll :z;:-.o= ~.: ... ....... , OOUIL.El-Puckttt, Mll!Ntoll, JO; S~tt, Ttns. 21: '°"'· '°''°"· tS. llMCI, eot)011, 2•: hi, Toronto, ll. TllUftl.l!:S-0. Wl'lil9, ........,._ t 1 P. llrMltv, ll•l'llmor11, t; Sltf"t•, T••••· t. S-1, llolton, 6; lll:11Ynold,, S..Ult, • HOME llUNS-et.r, Mllwtul\N, 2l, II . J11ekson, Ktn11s cu.,., n; McGrltt, Toron10, n . Ttlllllon, 6•11imott, 21; C1r11r, CltVtlenCI, It, MCGwlrt, Otklt "ICI, It, Wl'llltJ..ltf, Dtlron, 1t. STOl..EN BASES-II. HenMrllOI' OtkltnCI, l9; E:1Pv, Tt•t1, JO, D. Wl'tlt9, .... 111 Sta, Nrw-vort,-rr, Gumen, ClllctllG, 2 .. - - PITCHING (I d«l11of'l1)-Mont~rv, l(.1n· 1•1 City, 1·1, .175. I.~; Swlndtl!, Cltwtlt "ICI, n -2, .151, 2."'; GorCIOll. 1(1nu1 Cll¥, 11 -2 •. 1.u., 3,04; .. ~ A""41. ll·l. .IJJ, 'l.241 Wll- ll1ms.on, Btlllmor1, 6·2. .750, ).Ol i HlflMmtn, Ottrol!, 6-2 . .JSO, 1,31; Swift. Satrtlt, •·2, .ISO, 5.16. STA:ll(E0UTS-R¥tn, T1at1, 155, Clllmtnl, Bo51on, Ill, Viol•, M!nnnott, 1J5, kilo, MllwtukH . 111. Gut1lc111, Kt nu1 Cir¥, lot . SAVES-D. Janel, CltVtlt nCI, n ; Pltuc, Mlh•1tukH, 22, Ruu.111, I1~•1. 10, Scl'IOOltr, S.t tt le, 10, Tlllel>l'n, Ct'llcillO. !I. N•fl..,.I L .. 9Ue ITllt...,... WtdfttSdl'l'I ~tlMI) BATTING t2.7G t i Dtt1)-T Gw"nn, San Oltoo •. :Ml, L.•r kln, c111c:1,..,.11, .3'0, w C1••'· S... Fr•IKIKO, UI. R11lne1, Mt')nlrl1I 301, H .lollftMl<'I, lllrw York. lOO RUNS-H. Jonnoon. Nrw Yor' i..I A TllOmPIOl'I, Stn Ft•IKISCO .,. W C1trk San Fr11nclsco, 64. MllcntH. S.n Fr•nclsco 62, 8uller, S.n Fr•l'CIW:o. SI, T Gwvnn, Stn 01191'1, S7 Rll-Mllcl'le'ff. Stn Fr11nc•sco. «. w c11r,, S.n Fr1nclsco, 11, O'Nt!M. Clnclnflllll. 61 Gut r- rr ro, SI La<.ill. 61, H JonnllOI', Ntw Yor~ 61 HITS-T Gwvnn, St n D~. 111, W Cl11rk, Stn Fr1ncl1tO, 116, L••k!n, Clnclnnt li 107 e utlil!r. Stn Fr1nc!t.to, IG1. R •lom•• S•~ Dleoo." 00U8 LE5-Guerrt rO, SI LOu•I 11 W1l'lldl. MOMtllll, 11, H JOhn1on, N•W Vo•~. 26, &ond1 Plt11t>ur1n, 27, MurttY, Dod9t1"1, Jl. TRIPL.ES-R Tt>om111on, Si n ll'r•ncl1co 9 1101>et11 . Sin Dlreo, 7, Boni,.., Pln1our1111 6. Urlt>e, St n Fr1ncl•CO, 6, 'v't n S1v~t. P•!!1o"r111i Newest Dodgers Otvrntllk: PnfN .. .' Or•nd "'1• metf !•I Oii..,_,,. e1tvJ (Ill il'tlo(.ttt, ltltwl MEN Dll'-" 111 "'"""' W11111 ....... 100 11v-1 D•n Kutltr, Santt Ci.rt . SS 2S, 1 MEN GtOfttt" Cronin. SunnYYllt, SS.17, J 8 •t ll 110 11ur111t1-I, Tonie CttneMMM, Unllt11 BU(lnev, U-Montcttlr. N J., S11• $111111. IJ.~t ll(Oftdl 1, J11t k Pltrct . Unlttd 200 Ir-I J.olln K9nnt4Y. Mkldie'I•, N J.. Sltlfl, 13.60. J, Tonv J•rrt tl, llt!lt ln, 13 tt t , l·SJ.10 llft11¥t l rtc0tt1, Old •t(Ofd. 1u21. Corin JtC~'°1!. &r11111n, Ull S. P111H-TO<Jr - Gtolt G1t>trlrlo, ltt7), 2 Erik M•urff, Win· ret, ll'r1nct. 1).11 6. ROOlrt llt11lll"11 , Ul'lflto ntt~t. Ill , 1U11. l M•r~ KOll'n•n, N11w1r~. S11111, U.19 1, lltn1100 Nt1itml1ll. UnltrG _DtL l~.)6. -5lt J11-1l.Jl. -200 tH't•lt-1 Jon M_.t, O'tmo\, Mkll, 100-1. ROlllOl'I Ot STIYI, &r11ll, 1021 1, 2;21.IJ, 2 Br•O Bttllull1, L.•'t O\wteo, Ort., Sltltr>a TIKI, l!t lV, 10 51 l . JOl!n Rllll , Britt in, 1:23.SJ, l Mii!! Srown, B111 •er1own, O<t , 10 SI 4, Gltltl O....nllt'rv1, Fr1nct , 10 •1 S, 1;11.11 L.lnford Cnr1111e. &rl!1ln, 10 11 100 IM-1 Jt!I Vi net , Oun,..OOOy , GI , .00-1. Moll1mrd •1 Mtlky, Omt n, IS.21 1, 1;30.U , 1 Jot¥ Ro1$rttl, $11nt1 1to111, t .J:l 17, l lttwmond Pltnt. 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I 11 11 I I I \f,I I S«WI' tMIOf's {14 -15) DISTltlCT 61 C•l~rl!wr Hl9"1 W-ldl't"t kwe Oce11n 'v'<IW J, St1vlew 2 (9 lnn1n11•) T.ot"'' CMif'TIDIW!illlP Gtme S »-Oc:tt n 'v'ltw •• S.t~ltw ,.IDl't (11-12) OISTlllCT •1 Artl 1 (ti ill9blnwNdl Wtehnda"'' k.,.t Rollln,..OOCI 3, St•Mon 1 1S11n•o~ tllm·n11ttd l'riclt"'' G1rTM S 30-lloo•nwooa ~I Wes!f'TI"''''' DtST•ICT Ji Aru A (Sin Mi.....i 1"1r-> W~M11¥'\ Scorr M n Clemente 3, SI~ Jut n 0 Tldllf'I Glrne s II.... -VitlO VI, NtwPOtl Wr1! AtM • (allftll• " .. 1"1111 ) w ............ k .... L.•llV"I Bttcll 5, Soul" trvlne • TlloNY'I liame s D f'TI -L1111una N'9utl "'-Ntw-1 Et l l BOXl'\6 ~ ..... !It Hlllvw...a, ,...,) LtGHTWEIGH"TS -WlllttdO GoofMa, Pu...lo JUco, ••~ M1rlo S1i.11r, Mt•lco, Ill ~ round, (Gomr1 11 44·1·\; Slllttr 11 :ti-Ill. llASKETSALL N1"-"il lltlk.._1 AllKl.lflon PORTLAND TR•IL &LAlEltS-S•unP<I Ramon Ramcn, ID1'w••ll-ce.,11r Ul•H JAZZ-ReM!•ll!<l Ben McOo.,11 II '!)<' w•rll FOOTllALL Nat;entl l"MllHtl L•llUI CINC!NN•Tt BENG.ILS-S e ned Cn• • Ct1en11ul•, Hneti.c'er Rkn11•0 Sre11'1en1 o• !1ns1ve tt cllle, R-•1 Je1n Qua"••O•C • 1n11 D11n1 w11n1. tlllle l•t •le CLE'v'EL•ND BAOWNS-S gned l!oo-•• L~on1. ••It•• Wal•l!I tteYI" Dea., and Pa• Te111vt llner:>ac1<er1. ar>d Eo M••le• en•e• OENVER 8RONCOS-S 11neo O<•on MOO•e• •111M ena, w,vren Po .. rr1 !leien•·•f enc Montr Smitll 11u•ro ano •n111onv &<1'1• no\t •ac•lt to a 1erJts o! Oflr ·wrar corlfac" OE T ROIT L.10NS-S•11neo G~r~t Jll'""'"" lin1oat•er GltEE N BAV P•CKERS-S•~n•d JrH Qvt•• "'Ille recelvar Wtl•e!I w ,1i.e &eecn•' af\d Cu•1l1 &urrow •lc•ers an!I Lav••• T~m•• 1n11 c11a nnln9 W•lliam• •unn n~ Il l e•• MIAMI DOLPHINS-S•~""!I David 1-<01me\ co•ne•r:>ac -. NEW ENGLAr..rD PATll10T)-S1gnro Ma""'' Hur\t <1r!ens•~e nacll, 11n11 Cur•> Wlf\on. Ct nler, 10 Two •ear COfl!ract1 S•ll,_.11 E"c Coi.om•n cornerO•c• •11•t'l'd lo '"'"'' wl1'1 Ot rrwl H~""'' lrtt 111•e•Y on a I'>•~• vear cont•tc! PH1L•OELP1-11• E AGL ES-S•11.,.!I "I·•'''" Wh•le , "''°' rrcr ivr• 10 • --•••• '"""'" Wa1vr!I Jtmrs Lo• n11. wooe 'Kl vrr PHOENIX C•RDtN ... LS-Slt ntd "' 0 • Grrco. olace•ic'" •o 1,..0 -·v••• cor>.,11c•1 PITTSBURGH SlEELERS-S111nfll lo•n ltoellrJh of1er 1t•f 11c•ie •o a mutov••r <Of' C11..,.dl9n Foolt>loll LlllUI H~IL lON TtGE R·CATS-Ar• .. ••eo Reg '" 8 vnum, w•de rrce1we• lrom 'lie o••<l•CI n .. 1er Aeieasea c .,•1!1 8tn ..... oe •re•••• l!om 'lie rew.r•e 11• Pl11Cfll Ronnoe G•anl~n 0t!en1l•e tt c•M! or> Ille rt11•vr 1•11 OTl•WA ROUGH RIOEol!S-Ad!ltd 0 11rv Hoe>o1r cornt rr:>ac• ro int 11r11cli>cr ro11e• SASl(•TCHEWAN 1tOUG"1R10EllS-Pt•ceG J~ l•tlti,n, Oettn11wr l)ac• on 1111 1"ourtll 111• WINNIPEG 8L.UE llDMBEllS-.lthYll~O MICllll! Allen. attrn1lv1 lltC"' 1~ B•1d Tllrnev, 11cll11. from '"" P•1cHce ro1!t• "l· ll•11rG L.ee S1111. 0U11rtert1•Cll . from int rt · ••••e 1111 Pl...:fll Cnr11 W•rtlv . •tc111e ano S11mmv Garia. 0u11r111rll11c11.. on 1111 rrsl!'•e t111 Re11a1eo Wi!llt Ft1r1, ~tnlt•e r nd a nd Junior RQOln1on, 01ftn11we r.c11, 11n11 1odt!I 1"-"'> to me oractk e •Oller Relta•eO D•v.O D•nlt•l, delen11vr 01c~. Delt>e•! r owlt• •n!I Jolln O'Brll'n. 11/lftltc•ers. and Lt'Ofl lle<tC ou11r11rt11ck. trom Ille 11r1ctlce ro1!rr HOCKEY N•l~I Ht(ktV L••-NHL -Namto Brytn Lr w/1 dl•tt!Or ot 11! 11c.1Hng, WlltY H•rrl• 111l1T1nl Gort(tor ana W•h Norrl1 coo•!l•nt lO• ot !ltveioc>mf!nt '"' offlcit lt. HAltTFORO WHALEl!S-N•,..,.O D.,_,11 Mcl.t nnew conolhonlnu co.tell COLLEGE BALL STATE-N1mecr (111111 W•vtnt>e•!f women'• 1111ill•n• volle"~ll tH C" O"R:TMOlJTH-Nlmt'<I S!eohef'I Sw11n""n 111l11•nl dfrK!OI' ot t 111lil!lic.1 to< IV9"1 mtnll\ll' -· IOAHO Sl ... TE--N•f'TllO TllorT>•I Jones u f<tn\l..e l•ne ca.c.n rC.UTZTOWN-Ntrrle(l BOii Harrli !00•011! deffn•i~r c_..,1..,.1or MANHATT•N-AnnountrG •1111 ll•u<.t H111>1rtl, wr11rlifl9 CO.ti!, wlM t\•U""" 111f 11.,11~1 ~ Olrt(lor ot rrcr1t!lotl MElllllMACK -NtrTll'd t onv Ht'r!on 111•1" Tttl! mt'fl"I ~lkltbtH Cott" MISSOUlll-Ntf'TlrG Jf!f! Connrr •••ll •anl ...._.,., uvmf1111llc1 coacl'I cago and another 14 years at Collcgt· face Stockton College. or the Pacific. Stagg had achieved Initially, it had posed a reunion 314 viclDncs. which w11s 11 record with Stagg since he was serving as un1i• Alaban1a's Paul (Bear) 8ryan1 S1ockton ad'_'isor. Unfortunately. he surpassed ii in 1981 . was undcrgo1ng e)'C surgery and Bui perhaps, his area1es1-cver tn· would miss a 1V3nd opportunily 10 - umph C3mc in 1905 when one of his view one of his protege's finest finest Ch1ce10 teams slammed a 2-0 teams. victory down the throal of Mich -However. he did convey a igan. which was hunaering for ii~ messaae that rromptcd amusement. 571h s1rai&h1 winiiand i1s arropn1 Stall said. "I I could a11end, I don't coach. fieldina( urry Up) Yost know which side J'd sit on," but Yost had• contemptuous manner indicated he would have considered ofbclitllin& riv1l coaches and tea ms. switchina from one llick to another. But bcfo~ the Wolverine clash, Stag pleaded with his ieam: "'Don't .Some of the Stagg matcnal which let Yost cnm this one down my Irwin bf'ouaht to·Newport includc-d throeL'" One 51fc1y nc1r the end was the u~uc rocker step punt (one all the)i needed. step ward, one step forward)., Jn tum, suu iumcd 1o the T ~ the split line. the center tnd tackles fonnasioo. And this ii whit Irwin, aoiq_down on punts instead or oae of b.il •vorite prolfeCS. btoUt.ht bloc:tJna and backs crot1in110 block IO Ne"POft Herbor Hiah in 1948. 1u.1tdt on pontina s.itu.tion . ldore &be advent of the T, most Prior to Newport, Irwin had lilUltt bad utilized 1 varie1y or found wetal with 1bc rocktr step t.POwtr rorm1tions. no11bey the 1i!!llc pua1 al Valmd'1 HJp. One rt110n wirw. double Wlftlo Notre Dame. Im wu ~ (M!Dler Don AnJCI. who and short punt. ruUd lliSh i.n !he Southland whh a Oooearlydaypic<ltft inOni111< dolzll"'•-· Counay found NC1!POfl nan•ina ou1 It ... the 1ttcotion of'FuJ.tcrton orlbe lllort ,,...~ !u11 Aao °"t of ltlF C-" Di« Spauldi ... who lbe Ii"""., .. _, Aubeim ou1 ~ 1uli>twtl lbe Tar •anily ill "l8·J9. lhe-wias-.., "'•mil -,,... ,.;cl, "Didi Siloaltllt11 cmae 11fJ '?' wwe r1:1b'•., whll die over '8 micll mnt o/"47 IO vaaa... .. ..,...., :1-hte1·e1 cia.111..,.. idlllowh.....,." ............ IF Tio. llwiD .... 11.-,f .. w1111.-..... ,. ...... ~ • ...,,...._ ..... I IM"l_llJ_.._ PIM llS --· ::t:;.i::,::.·;.'4!!:!!.-' 91: ~=.,.._,.:::.::.. ,..c1111·1 •• 1'111 '• ·=•=::::: ~'=· .. Men's toum.ment Ctl ~•d"' N.V.I FIPll llound Unlllt1 D•n Gl)l(tll, McL.ean. Va ""' BrO<le"K• 0¥01 Au,1rall1, 6·3 &·) SK-Allind S1M111 Bl Cl' LING Tour de Fr1nc:e ME• Re111H• wronr1d1• ""'' '"' 11111 i•1111e -100 m ile lfll lr0!'1 ll"1ncon to ! 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The children, including the 17- yesr-old daugtner who drove her mother to the hospital, were staying with friends. Hcdgpath said. De1cc1i vcs interviewed the chil· dren arid nolhing they &aid changed the dc1crmination tha1 the shooung was an 11temp1cd murder and suicide. he uid. Pinter 1nd former team.mate Briln Downing of the Anat'-IS said Moore never aot .over allowina a bome nan 10 Dave Henderson or1he Boaoa Rf\! S01 In Game S of the 1916 Ammc1n Lt.quc playoffs. The TALLEY ,,...,, I •Oilloon or1be Dodaen mar bllYe '°'°on Tom lalOl'dl'• d1ct 10 teep bis Yf'dah• below hi• brtttina ·-· •Add Oiblon: How come be can .-to qukkl_y 1~ ftnt but Wwt to .... towolllllclltolbed-•IWT I -Does Ill< m-tlow llllD-1 • Kevlo Mlldidl of lhe Oi1111s. -32-rt181udMllll, =--·····---ben "'01, ... '" HR. 76 1181) -•--MVP-. 1·~ ii1 p;alli .. Angels and Moorl' werC" one ~trike awa) from "-'inning the 1\L pcnn11n1 when liendcrson hit 11 two-run homer 10 pul the Red Sox ahead. The Red Sox llitole the n101nen1um with that homer and "-"t'.'nt on 10 "'In the game in 11 innings. .. Everything revolved around one FAME from C1 ous quotes from sporu fiaurcs. crcd11in1 Jackson from discovcrina the atom to d~vr:loping an efTcc1ive smog device. R~c, who was an hour late, to lht d1srn1y of various television crews (1nd tom)' delia,ht) end who tt:fu.scd autoaraphs untll lalt in the evening when he was fet.Una al1ruis11c, rose to the occaJlon when lied upon. for·sure Hall of Farner . cornplishmcn11 on Friday ni.ht. The riv1lry between LA ·s 1wo n1'1or 1horou,ghbrcd tracks is petty and mainll\l]HS. • Cln there bt any pn1er trqedy thin the one whkh btrtll th&ftmlly of Donnie Moore? •Dow Jones Team: Nobody k-lhe .... Cb=· Cltbt or 1919.Tbey'vewon toflO,lost ciabl of tWM" _, ' t or~, losl five auaillilt. won flve 11r1 t, ind kaM •wn MrliPt durina t is rollc,... C1111111......_ •~1,1t Announ«r. Thia -....... y from Ill< lops or •*••aor AJ Con.in:· ... and AKMPCDH io ... "And iltllll I k-wialy KMPCDH_,.t, 0 WldalO.. "--lie. ~ ·-, .... ~-dty ... pitch:· Do"·n1ng said 1n n son1bcr Angels" clubhouse 1n l "or- 01110 Tuesday. where players "'ere told o f Moore's death after a 1·0 \'ic1ory over 1he Blue Ja,·s. "'''ou (rcponcrs) deS1royrd n n1an's hfe over one pitch. The KU\ "'as just no t the sam<" after that.f. (Coopcrs1own). he ~1d: "This 1s one of the lop things for me, so far. 1'11 take these moments with me and remember I.hem ... Next was Madam Ram and she arac-iously accepted her honors on a ni&hl which (e~ in 111endancc would consider e run-of-the-mill cvenina, Othen honored wtrc An&els of, fici1I John Moynihan, Angels, pitch· er Jim Abbott, Janet Evans' parents -Barbara and Paul, Bob Boyd, Paul Qary and. allhough absent Kevin COstntr. offic:ial1 thtt:w a parade fur the World Champion Dodacrs tnd Manqcr Tom Lasorda wtn1 into his supcr-tloat? He w15 esPt'Citllycrucl when 6e ripped Hal Lanier, who had rt«nlly bet.n rclellCd by ttie Hout- ton A.tros . And. about the m1nqcr of the Oi1nt1. Lasorda cbonlcd: "R0trr Cnia said 'I promloed lh< Giant &nt 1bl1 wc wlll be in th< World Strin. · He was n,ht The Sin Frtn· cisco manaarrwu 1hm watehina 1.11 pla ... ~ine months .. ,a, Craia finds bimtdflooltUll -•• ftllll-oll« Luarda. but to far hasn't •td° • -ltldpiollably-~. h'toll • -"'-llkt T-lt a ,,_,.., --IN>--"' .. 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St11 Y •• Pr.,.rty\ Cll ClullflH, 64t-S671 for information & surprisingly low cost. • lelly Plltt 142-Hll Wor ld heavyweight champion Mike Tyson jrlghtl and challenger Carl '"The Truth" Wllllams pose with promoter Don King at a pre·f lght news conference Wednesday. 'Truth' trying t~ sell himself on chances against Tyson By ED SCHUYLER J R. .OP ~<>•"'<j Wtn~• Tre 1or &rb1ci... J unt• .:'6. 1988 In h is last bout o n Nov. ·~ lO. ht' sto pped ~1 11.e Rouse 1n tht t hird ro u nd . \T l ·\:\TIC C'JT Y. SJ, -;\ll kc ''~tin v.11! rat·c .1 h1.'1tL·r Truth th.in l...arr\ l-l1'ln11.·\ diJ fiiur \1.•;11;, ag11 \1 !1."1'1 th.1r\ "'hill < arl I h1.· frurh· \\ dl1an1<; -..uJ \\ 1.·r.lnl.'l.\!a\ l n1 .1 llltll' n1ur..-1.'\[X'n1.·111.1.·d .ind ;:: lo\ tn••r1.· fl'l,1\1.·d 1hJn \1h1.·n [ 1ough1 llr1ln11.·, '411J the ~'l-~1.·:1r- 1dd \\ il\\J tll\, .,.,hu lo~t ;i !5-niund un,1111n111u~ d 1.·1.'l\1nn \OJ llolrnl'\ 1n a hid fnr th1.· l n11.·rn;i11p n;tl H"'1tlg ! l'<lL'fJ\l(Jll hL\l l~\\('1 8h1 !Ille qn \l.11. ~"-]<.Jl_..5 ·\\ dl1a n1~ 1\ 1:1!k1ng all 1h;1t g.1rliJgc ··the .:''·\t•<tr· •IJ [\\Oil 'o.111.l "\,l·0 ll .,._.l. h•f\\ hl' l•111 J..'> a l\t'r ht•' ~·l'll h.i,hl'J .1rounJ .l ll n lt• li11 ·· I ht· 1•Jd-.r11,1J..,·r~ ::ttt•n't bu\ 1111-1 \\ 1ll1.1n1.. ,,Lil'" p1lllJ, 1·1t ht'T • f\~On \O.J\ .i l.:'-1 fa1ontl' to rt·t..t 1n the und1 .. p11tl'd hca\\\\l·1gh1 111Jc 1n a \t'hcJuk·d 12-round n1atth I nd.i r.1ght :Jl !ht• ( '111\ t'll llllll { cnlt't "I th1n J.. 11\ gr.-at .. \\ dti:un' ,31d u! hi' tilltk'rdo~ t'llt· during J J111n1 nc1\' ton!(:rcntl' JI !h t· ·rrun1r l'l,11.1 ··1 '1.1' :1 511.J unde1d"~ .1g,1111\t lf,1lmc..,. Tht• P·dd' .Jrl· gcltin11 ht'lll:r" ~1ntt• \\ dli.1111' 10,1 10 l-foln1c' he h,,, !ought o1nl\ ,t.lt'll llrl1t'\ lur .1 lul::tl t•I 4 ~ rnund\ Hc lu\t •111<' n1 lh.i-,1· ri~h;, 1111 .1 \t'ttind-ruund J..nrxJ..out 10 \11\..t· \\'t'.J\t'T <)ne o l Ill'> 11ctunc-. ''3'> .1 12-round tk't l\\<l n oit•r \\ 1lllam'>· rel·ord 1s 22-2. v. nh 17 knockouts The t:hallenger blamcd'managcnal pro blems fo r his 1natl!\lt} o'c:r the la~t fo ur ~t·ars f hrcr d a~' a t1cr '' 1Jham\ los1 10 Holm es. T ~son tough1 as a pro !iJr 1hc th ird ll ffil' and sto ppt<d Don ll.1!p1n 1n thi: founh round . 'J1nce then, 1 ~ .. un has tQughl 33 times for a total •l1 11 11 ruunds '\int• uf thOSl' lights and 51 o f 1ho!.e rounJs 1.0.Cre tn cha m p1 o nsh1p compe1111on. b1:g1nning 1.0.tl h .i '>L·co nd-round knockout of fkrbic k o n 'o' 22. llJ~f, Tison la'>t fought Feb 25. v.hl'n he stopJ)l·d F rank Bruno tn tht· fifth round O f h is 36 '1c1o n es. J2 ha,'e been b1 knockout In· H o\mc-s. \\ ill 1am\ m l't a c hampio n v.'tlo v.as nearing thr end of h is career T 'son 1s sull )Oung t·nough 10 1mpro1 e _ ··rn1 sure hc"IJ be aggrcss1,e tarl} o n:· said the 6- luot-~ V. il!ia1ns. v.ho has a height ad1antage of 4 111 1nchc\ and J. 14-1 nch edge 1n rea ch ··.\ner t h.i t. 1 !'~ m 1 sho v. ·• ··Ri:gardlc:s~ t.1 f "hit he does. I'm go ing to fight m~ 1igh 1 un1d I'm succl'Ssful." 1 ,.,o n said 1 here: is one b1g d11Tc ri:ncc bctv.ttn W 1lilams' two title b1Js H e gut }l 'i5.000 fo r fighung Ho lm es He v.111 get $1 n1illiun for c hallc-ng1ng T~son . v.ho will get S4 m 1l11on Bile clocks this year in fastest time Scott gunning for mile mark 1 , 500 meters By ENRICO JACOM INI .,,. ~· IU•h., "u rld record .. The pat k. h,-ade-d b~ ea rl~ le ad e r f on \ ~l orrcll. v.·as 11n1cd at .:' ~q ~6 3 t I :ioo n1l'tcrs .\1urrell (adL·d anJ Bile used a Jrl'llll'nd ous J..1, J.. on !ht· b.Jckslrctt·h 10 bl0v. P<l'>I l h<' field :"JEV.' 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Wc h.1d ::t good pa11· 1n the f1r\t ,ind \t·t·ond lap,:· Rik· ,;11d ··!Jut "'L' nt•t•d ctl to Ju le\~ th.in :' 4l> .11 lhl' I ,:'!)I} Ill h.11 l' J, h.lllll" \II br~"Jk th1· .\Iler fas1 i:a rh 11m e'> of ;s 5: \l'~ond s at .ioo n1ch.T' J nd I ~: 94 at SUO. the palt' .,Jo.,..·eJ 1n the 1h1rd lap l..1ll1ng Bil~·\ lhJ ll•L fDr :1 Lf:IL k ,!l lh•· "'nrlJ r<'l<lTt.l Rill.' 'Mi ld hl' ~\ill t'\flt'l !' h• l\rcal \0u11.J·'> n1::t.rl ··1 an1 111 greal tond111on anJ I J..nu.,. I t"a n du the v.•or1d rt•cord h 1<. J quL"\llun uf tht· ngh1 ra1c al 1hc n ght 11nH.'. \111h a great field ··1 t'\J)l.'l'I1h1\ 1\dl be 1n lunch 1n \ugu~l f ha1 1 ~ v.h} l"ll ht.· tonC'L'n- 1rat1ng on m~ 1ra1n1ng fo r the nc \l coup k· o ! "l'L'k s. i n p rcpar.111on for 7unch.' Aile <oa1d \\ orld fL'L·ord -hultlcr Se r~1·1 Bu bl.a \\On the polt• vault -...u h J. d1\ap- p111n t1n g k•Jp 1,f 18 fc-t'l f\ 1nl'hl'' B uh~d faded 1n three tnt"\ a1 1Q.fi• · Field Gan1cs and the mee1·s ex· ccut1ve d 1re-cto r. Fred Ubow. will h a1e man' 1ncenuves. Scon . th°C pre mier m1ddle--d1s1ancc runner 1n the Ll nned States for the past dt:C"ade. will be trying 10 run lhe m ile under 3 m inutes. 51.1 seco nds. tht fa~test time e'er run o utdoon; 1n the l 'n11t"d S talt"S. That mark. set b~ l·lall of Farner Jim R~un. has stood \1nce 196, If Scou sho uld run that list - and v.in -he then v.·o uld be eligible for somt• Qf the bonus incentives Lcbov.· 1s 01Tcnng 1n all 23 ma)Ot e ' cnts at the 1ntcrnauonal. 1n,·1ta· 11o nal meet at C o lumbia U n1vC'rsity. .\nd ifScou s ho uld w in and break •• ,. h1~ . .\mencan f('("Ord of 3:47.69. set ::: a1 Oslo. Nom a~. in 1982. o r crack ;~ the w orld m ark of 3:4~.32. held b y • .. • St<'' t" Cram o t Bnta1n, then the bon us mone~ from Lebov. °"'ou ld int r(':J!;(' - l From No"h Orang~ County From South Orang~ County 540-1220 496-6800 • • CoroMdr41W 2122 Cosuillit; 2124 CosuMeu 2124 NtwPGttltkh 1169 Ntwp0r11t.m 2169 aao;m 2601 CM1MH.t 2624 Cott1Mt" 2624 :111Pll:=!J~""""'~ll..:'=-•=ill=•~·=·~ ... .J.2~10~7 •MIUIDl.U* •COLLEGE PARK•· EASTSIDE Oeh.1•• SBR 2BR 2'AIBA Condo highly FORLEASE$1225-3BR ._a~• to bch, V«Y am. 28R upper, new crptt, WT1lll 1 IL&K To BAY. 3BR 3 BR. a~ BA, ptlv•I• lo-3BR ZBA. remodeled. 2V.BA 2 llOfy. Fir~. upotlcs.d, frplC. ~· gar ~ MW crpt, 4309 8ectielot, wld, patio, lrlQ. dfec>M. palnl, loci gat. Lrg 1BR, ger. Av•lt !I 1 1&A l'louM, ~llo, a..-t11llon, OO'V"'ll ton41, Enck>Md pallo, glrdenef 2 Gar gar909, I 1300/mo N0t1t1. $1400/mo Av all P•lrtc.. Agl 557 .... 373. NO STOVE. $450/mo .. 2867 Hickory. 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S l-;350/mo s 1150/mo. 63-t~58--on l'ltc.--..efudecl 11ree1 Wonderful 2 s1ory family" *-----." llfTOWlll* new &-very-prv1...._P'OOI, E'StOf. quiet 28, lBll - __ _!!_ __ ~~~;;~:;:;:~:! ~ro & lrtg. blkl to Yrlylta.4115-8303 • $1,100 548·8571 home 3BA 2'o8A, all Huge 2BR 2BA securlly 111120 ipa, BBO, lndry 1st · pool, dlw No pets ' •::µ•.~!~ .. ~. bch.St.350/'f:.i...-·~e:1~ouse: ~~~-?n~~~~r.:· Mh~~" •. YEROc~r3~.r!:: ~ri:~;;:c;~t~' k~~.b; :wPa~~~. IOl.lla.La_U.~JIJJ :Ct1~~=r;4'9:~~~ 2g~;rr~.r.Jlhi.~6e~ flreplac., bay view, yrty. 2 br 1 be House 1 blk lrom 1 blk from beach. Rent 2 3 br 2 ba, den, frptce l•cuitl, greenhouse, 1ula Pl. $2000/mo yrty poo1 $1475/mo yrly lse 2 br 1 be. New c•rpet, 1 --''-'--~~-- I t 11&60/mo, 723-0674. beach. Flreplece, gar•ge. or 3 moe lrom Au8. Fully Quiet Area $1175 114ooi mo. 1157•07 18 lse. Agl 875-4912 Agl 675·4912 1wImmI11 g p o o I , * 1110 * LO 2BR. 211111ng rm condo L .. ' --I pY1 yard. Quiet neigh· lurnltl'led. s250 mo. 2285 fOfdflam. 642-5597 •WTlllff * SllOO/mo.(1118)7ll0·9112 1, JU 1~ 141·4ffl New carpet/pain!. lrplc . . r-• borhood. 1 yr teeae 875 8075 Oulel neighborhood, 3BR, . .....TTllUll ·t818)249·7943. garage, wa1he1ldryer , ********* 1.1300 mo. 675·8075 • DISTllllAILIFFI gar, patio. 1•11m110 bCh. View. E11ec:. 5Br 3Balam!ly Spacious 3BA 2'~BA 2 2 BR. I BA, wld. di w. o•r· •EASTSIOE 2Br 1Ba cot· pool. 673-6952 2 Br 2 Bii, 'fMrty Leue ••OCEAN VIEW Spyglas• Hill •7 Monterey 11175mo. 1500 1ec hm 12395 Agl 788-7322 itory condo nr pool. tage, lrp~to'tle, prl'tlate l --~=~ $2600 mo. •BR 3~BA, !amity rm, 2 C ircle, 4BA, VIEWt ~~B~O~~~.~.~~: 525-70751631·3242 3BR 2BA, lrplc, gar & 2BA Huge ma11er, lrplc, new =~k~/ii~~n~ ~~'. entrance. 1man ye1d, IUST SEEi 2 er 2 Bii, Winter Lease llrepl&ces, 12950/mo. $3000. Open S•t!Sun counlry kllctlftn, pool, SMA LL 2BA house~ 1BAw/Oflck, gar. Botti on c•rpet, w/d hkup, 2 car 187e lse 780•9038 1850/mo+Mf. 548·1627 2Br tBa. Goll Courie 12050 mo. Saa Lion Rlt)' 573.5354 1·5. 2131533-14311 . lennll, 2 car jarage. No & back yrd. Drapes, crpt. the Penl111Ula & steps to parking, $1100/mo Agl *'II IUllJI* *UITSlll* View. Deck , qu~I. 1ennls 3 Br 3 B•. Yearly LMM 2131325-1755 Sally pell Of tmok ::· 11100 CloM I01ho9S81Ct'lool1 bMchl 1198-5011 575.491 2 & 1725/mo •••50 mo 3 Hm110 Ocean Blvd. 3BA S •--• lar Arlt 554 Joann 3 •• ,-.,,WO•l_;L.,,. 28A,tamrm,S2500mo, c~.~-.. 2124 Agt875-4 12 745/mo650-7244 efN'"'••e Nwpt Cres1Cond0 Deck, patio. g•rage. No -D< --· l'llft' ~ L 3BA 2'ABA dbl pet• 760-17131857-1776 Country Mtllng 2BA 1B,A TSL MGMT 642· 1603 12550 mo. Open Sat/Su11 12·5. 218 .•• '., 1 •• "OUN ··-·· ••• PlllTil-Ullll rg . e gar. psi I Cit"""! IA COii d ---Jlamlne.S.l. 759-9070 n U..I• FountaVI Pootllennls. Sl650mo BEAUTIFUL Lrg 2BA u r ' .,__,' "! Nur Harbor & Adams. 2 .. * 121· 1111 * WI 2 c•r gar"(le l•rge 3BR 2BA lWnhme dph1. Valey 2134 1111 IST&Ttl lease. Ava 811 544.3049 balcony. 329 Url!vtll'Slly BA, I BA. garage, w/O SMALL but ch•rmlng 2BR 8eachlron1, prvt road. yard. 788 Joan~. 1950 lormaldltllng, lndry. lrplc. 3 lg bdrm• w/ret1ea1 on pr~~'. :Ji~ Y!rer:t$i250 Dr •K. $765/mo . S700 hkup no pets 21168 B lBA bffch cott-oe on 18A, con11er1lble de11 , mo 5-49·7991 2 car 11•rege a yard. Xlnl EXEC. I Br. turn., colOl"ed metier suite. Beautiful lllAllFRllT 2111U mo. M·f 282• 1116 Qiana dep No pels-642·2616 Hick~ 1735 432-7767 2BA, dbl gar9Qe 11995 . cond1 No pets. S 1050 mo TV, ltM cable, linens, all mounl•ln g clly tight I Incl utll1. S 1500/mo. Call us-'11 J~plc~•Y9112 ;,9!,:r''"r,~ SeeLlon Alty81'3·5354 BRANO NEW E'SIOE da· Curt 11631·1266 teaklurn.,clubmembe1· view. Highly upgraded IOfdet1Jls.Bk1642·3BSO Charming 2 Bedroom. 1 * , .. * Nwpt-.Cioss 1ne 51fetll "''' S8001mo S4S.9648 I A 3 Batn lr ont Duple11. Fi1e· llAlll llW Sngl lvt 2BA, lrplc, ger pll•ncea. DOCK FOR 18' 38R 2 ~BA ·Baa ull lul lu11e 2BR, 2BA. C•tll EASTSIDE CONDO. 28R · lhru·OUI 11rm1~1em. Plll-•1 a No pets 1795/mo 1665 BOAT., $1275/mo. yrty. homal Easy walk to bchl eells, g•r"(le, etc 2541 1 ~BA. pool, laundry lac. lrplc1, $4000/mo. I yr --place, 11150/mo Agt 38r 2Ba. patio/deck/yard Irvine Ave ,, l 720·9422 :;> =30!~3~~~ 1~ ~[=7~~-~j9': long ~:.:.ne..l-~~~~~mo. No C~:g·~~t !'~4!822851emo. ~. BffCh 2140 ::·A~~~I t~:i=~e~~~: ~i~;;,!2ry200~::e nr 575.4912 ;'~ .. ~·-s ~1~~0. :V~n P:,1~1 1 -clc1Wf1==111 MEllMTS 111 heufre.t A11r1 o l Nw pt Bch Bay.12600/mo Costa Mesa 2624 2567 Oranoe. 668..0330 Newer lBA w/101ma1 dine 1400 PCH. Pool, apa, gym. 780·5000 or Laurie BURR WHITE REAL TORS Sparkll~ clean 2Bdrm •Meu Verde lg quiet 3BA area, OIW, oak cablne11 . • -----------------.,.1,~S8~7~5~m~•~·;'~'~'-;';'~3~-•~366~00 I Be0ro1len. Re/Ma• ol &7s.4630 28, 1 0 0 0 0 000 ... ,,, ,_, '"''' lac 4 1V.Ba I SO. All utlll paid , rp c, g c ooe 1, " ....... •S&S 9541 OL YMPJC DA Irvin•. AIU• 559-9400 PENTHOUSE OCEAN vu Garage SOfry. no pell . garage, d/w, encl pe110, pool Sngl •di! No pets WIN DINNER FOR 2 AT FIND O U R HIDDEN CLASS I FI ED ADS' ('()NTEST R ULES S1mph find our llu.ilkn das,1tiC'd a,h "'1n1,· .... h,·n· 1n 0111 1 l;;,,11i,·,1 ,,,., lut11 Cul aild pa~t•· the :11.h o n 1h,• ('n\r\ hl:tnl.. .11111 111.111 111,•111 Lo I) \I!\ PILOT. JJO "' fl:i} ~\r(•1.:L ( n\l:I :\lt•\fl ( :i 'l~h~~ , ·,. l)1nn.·1 IHI .' C'ontc~I 2. All cntn~·s n1u~1 arri' ,. b) I nd.1~ llt>uu l . Winner .,., .• 11 ht r huSt•n b~ r..indo111.!r:111111g .111d "111111·1 ·, n.1111• "di .ll'f""" 1n !hl' fol lo" 1ng l'ndu} · ~ p;1 p.:r I ln,• "1nn,·1 P•'' ",.,.~ 4. ContC'sL .... 111 run ti/L~ · ll1 ~N .--------ENTRY BLANK--------. NAME ---ADDRESS crrr. STATE P•S•C A,O H[~E 3BA1V.BA,denwllrpl No •1 C VII -SEAFAtAE. brand new 2 1960WALLACE S1095No Pets640·2495 $695.Curt U631·1266 pets. N/1mkr $1375/mo. ... ••r•• II$ Mslr BR. luxury. gated, 842·1424 642·4905 NEWPORT HGH1~ Bach, MUST SEEl 894•6946 2 BR ownhomes with up guarded $2500 650·2820 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• kitchen. au ullls Incl to 1,1120 111, gon course ---5 MINUTES TO BEACH! 1 Bdrm, yard. laundry 3BA. 2BA condo. Oa1 & .. 1-1, trplca, w/d nkups, ID ISUll IW LIWI• "lnl rOom. 1664 Tual in A'tle. Relfig 1495/mo 1665 sngl prkng Frnt y1d & e1c,2-~arat1chgar .Cao ou1s1andlnggate.·guarded I "" I S665/mo.•759·3031 !Nlne Ave #A 720·9422 back/side pauo. Redone. 9·6 lor appt. 7S0·5494 28A • d-. 2'~BA . 2 "'lBR, 5550·S625 Sunny E'Slde. 2 BA. 1 BA "" "'2BA. $650-$725 •Oulet & clean 2eR 1BA .SJOOOlmo 848·4181. ''e"1,~1~,,~c~00-0~0-. quiet cul· lrplcs.On1hegolfcou1se . ..,3BA, lllOO upper, lg closeis. d /w, rr,i;;gte g11rage g ya•~ 3BA, den-:-IV.eA-:-s1300: o..sac, end unit, lovely AS3ll the bells '&O'~lesl Ga11wtrpd.Poot,gar,a/w new carpets, ga1age. h~m64~~63 ~hops 8381 Malloy Dr . grMnbeU. 3BA. 2'1tBA. 350lmo •7 . 4 842-5073•650·6069 S730NO PETS640·2495 SC 1 • 213·493·290 1, e11e1 liv. rm, tam. rm $1,950 VIEW OF BCH •BONUS ~Big -+ Beeulllul SS50lmo :1 oe~Moblle TIE SIVILLE AVAILABLENOWI Call840·185B Cute 2br 1ba, I car ga1 1 & 2BR Apll . Eeslslde home. No pets. Mature 2BAwlgar,bll·ins,lncdyd l l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..-1 OCEANFAONT-PEN!NS, 1975 yrly. days 722·7776 loci BBQ, tndry rm, patio, adults. Oulel, secure. wlpa110. 636·4 120 1·5PM lrvJnt 2144 3BR 28A·S 1750. Remod, e~es 760-1755 garage. Cable evt $635 & 1991 N-por1. 646·8373 2619 Santa Ana 'I' 1735 Rancno San Joaquin. on ,_ appt. Av•ll lmmed Up. No pe11. 631·8427 ffJ:M-E'ikie Twnnm 3Bi golf course with great 723-0352, 760-8618 SMttaAna 2180 38&, 2 car gar N-smkrs view 3 BA.2'1o BA.1.a19 ll•PITIWlllHE UlllllllOMll llfe8tiBllU 233 161hPI A~a111mmed' sq ti, ale, balcony. 2 car 3BR. 2,118 A, patio, gar . E•lra clean lBA upper, ~lf~ $1375 • sec: 835·0705 attact'led garage, lrplc: & aer;. alarm. $1475/mo A/C, c arport, tennis, &PUTllllTS -t bar S 1.695/mo Avail ON. 759_700, 8,, ,-p -· $650/mo AVI Bl , 1.•111111m 811 can Pamela 11 "" iw Th6M attrecllve Apts tee· ••~olliB'"U 722·7007.oi559·74720f ----Re/Max R.llrs 64 2·9797 Large atlrltClllle Apll In a ture pool, spa, private ~G ,. Judy 81 6<f0. \2 l2 PENINSULA, 4BR Dcl'I beaulllul garden setting paUos or decks, garage hse, paUo $1,1175 .a .. artmtntl Pool/spa. Garage ot Of carport In a Deaullfully RSJ&di to goll course. BLUFFS.3BA.vlew51 ,950 2' carpor1.50f'Y,nopels landscaped selling Sparkling clean. large turn. 2 sty. 2 BR • den. NWPT HGTS woodsy 4BA ~al 2602 2Bdrm IV.Ba 1775 Sorry. no pels. Gard•n aptl Beaul!lully 2'11 BA, new ca1pet. p1ol -< POOi $2,750 2Bdrm 2B• $800 Bacnetor 1560 landscaped giounds d e cor ' dbl g111 age HAR vu HILLS, remodel m II HTI 398 w. Wiison 63 1·5583 1 Bedroom 1675 Pool & sp•. pat101/deck1 $1400/mo 675-4991 4BA. ndwd tloors, nu W DI F T t ---------2Bdrm 1V.Ba $770 garage 01 carpor1 II:::::;;::::::...,,..,., I kllch & pa1n1. yard 52.650 In nner Of wo 1 Bedroom $655 121 OllTlll lnEn Bactie10< 5510 OCEAN FRONT !win ter 241 WWilson 631·0960 COST ES 1 Bod•-m .SOBO UQuml Bff(h 2148 IM)IO'tlelyturn, •BA, lrptc lafboil AM A ....,. ' .A. 2 •• ' -·•• '""· $3,<tOO I·'-' 2606 1BR, lulfy lurnl1hed Ap1 , 1 142· 1424 161 E 18th SI 642·0858 -0 Mi91'JU Adu lt, n/1mk1 $550/mo ---------decka, lrplc, new Berber LID AREA Fu1n . Sec .. dep & utltl Dys CHEERY FURN. STUDIO 1 Bedroom 5670 crpt & paint garage bldg, Pool. 2BA, 2 '~BA. 2BR 28A upper, newly re· 540-0220 Eve 557.7555 S525t mo • sec, Incl ga& 2Bdrm 1't.Ba $795 $1 600 497·6847 11u1 $3500 dec0<ated, 11 275/mo In· & water. Near 1hopplng 2250 V1ngu1110 540·9826 ' CLIFFHAVEN great 11lew1 eludes utililles. 673·4727· 2BR 1',.,BA townhouse 8•6·5330 leave msg 4BA. pool & 1pa 53,500 ' 818·952·l040 atyte. Prime E'SIDE IO· i --==~ Newportki1ch 2169 BAYFRONTLg dock.furn * Large 2 Bf 1 Ba. fo~ cat ion . $850 mo , EASTSIOE 18A -Hunt.leach 2640 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 2BA. 2BA. den. lrpl, let· yr• new,Carport,prl~ate 7511·8242 Cozy wl1h lot• o! natura1 l',:ie;iA:"':S;;6T50:i"'o'-,....,., •• A....,S;,800:.;,;; •GATED COMMUNITY • race.$4,750 pat io. S 1195 1mo >BA s795 Now ,,,,.-, & wood, assigned parking Oown11a1r1. 3 blocks .... "' ~lo I 673 2 22 & laundry lactl1ty S525 t & 8 0 II Ill OAIYDI I•• .. , ICI. • 4 paint. •melt garden pello. 938·0552 torn ocean H Pei 2BA 2BA townhome. llALT .. 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Will divide. honel1'/ 1r1 \ml)Oftant 1n TU~~Tvg~1~t~~~IME UILll If INPllT C..l•OI h'IC 1 IMdlng IM 91on•tlam • mu11 E•· Pf'T con1trucitloft Cle• lXC!-VSJVE BEACH aclllon entab 2722 -Avlllutl)'_Aug~l.7t;9i01 ~,:;:1~::i.-:~ng 0~ N°: :::i:t:.:r:~::· menutactu••• of lndut · =~:;l~1.co5:J:,"'l'I ::~~ ::'J::.'!~~1!.:: COMMUNITY •.-tllNOIAL• ITllllllfflOI Nltllng for lett Peul WORK AFTER SCHOOL m n 1 trf•l ptoClucit ll•19n !rn-m•ntu,•t• wltn 111-&P111 .... mec;Mnlcaltll.lll1 28A 28A bey Vlewl Micro, HUNTINGTON ev THE eoo Of 1200 t /I. 117 w. (1141 465·3509 ANO SAT URDAYS OET· Louted In N•wPorl HHll m9CIJ1t1 op~IU,,ll'J IOf It 01111nc1 Pt•••• cell 0 0 0 d 0 M v dlw_lr~..gat &-enio,. --SU RV.PARK-gm-cM-Agt---!5•1..-eo-32 TING HEW CUS-TOMERS Ctn It! ..IRLJ'l!S!......£.!!.I P•• I !Im• i I g ~HI) .Nef'J et· --'N4-M2"1004 our prvt ~·en 11595. Vaceoon b'/ lh• oc •• ,,. . ' Announcementl 2920 ,trlOl'tal krvke1 3004 FOR A LOCAL NEWS-MlchHI 940-9•9• cierk ll)'Pltl In our grow- •AIM> 1BA $ 5g90 gr••l l•cilltl". Book now W&llHlll PAPER NO DELIVERY A••111.1ll P'lT TIMI Ing S1let/Ord•1 DIP••t-C1111o1 1,,c Olllftl El/Ill.I AH malnten•nce Incl. whlle l•w 1p•c•1 ••meln ... office, 1,000 •II . Ave!! 4 ........ ~... Qll I PllTJ'llJl1 INVOLVED. AN O ALL -• • ll'l•nt Dot1•1 1nclud1 (7 14) 860·84 141E.11t 22" FIT P/T, CiOOCI tlertl~ ..... lllH htr•• fllfferv•Uont . 536-6311 111. 1822 P•rn<>n• Ave, Bowl . Aug 26 973.1;1 I H .. d tflOll, ieg Clldl, ,.. TR A NS p 0 RT AT I 0 N ~~~·:e,?"c•~=· N~ tyeing (50 WPM ). n1avy Equ1I Opp!)' Employ•• pey. Abfllhem.131-"9 SORAY.~OPETS Lu11ury R11or1 Condo• Cotti M .... 484·3004. HOST FAMILIES went9CI tum••· comp. To111 :~8L~1~JP~RV~;ORAN ••P necetl8f'J C111 fo1 fllng, Mndlng 191"1111 MIF .......... IALL. 1 ..... 11 WorldwlC11. Adv1nc1d tor J1p•nete high tchool p1ck1g•. 1575 Pro I 1pp1 &.48-744 1 antweting pno,,.., ,,.,...., •Pelcl to trevel worldwtel• tlooltlng tor you & '/OUr lndulttfll 2788 11uClent1 Wiii ~y room & ~r•plred by 'Cynlhll vou CAN AVERAGE ----copying, opening mal OLlltall 1&1111• •Fr• rm/boel'CI on 9NP 281'1 1BA remodeled Pvt gue111. 1350 lo• 7 d1y1, 1 1250 SC FT front otflc•. bolird. &33~9762 utlmen. 213·912·1700 Wlllll ~tl~r=-~::11o;o,P~~~ x1n1 ca'"' 0001, wlln •NO •xp req'd 540-3J32 lndr)' l P8rklng D/W, nlg,lo S"o t Oii P•rm1,,.n1 P/l FIT POI · llo -·• 0 · " ' n ce 111~ r•lt drlv•-ln door Lo I Found $75 medlt l• con1lda<1\1on. ll'lldlceJ IUPDIY co. Plf· ·---•• P• • .. ...i ;arege N tloo«IOQ 19900 w .. kly It 2925 111on1 1vall 1bl• ior ~ PETS. 1100 Cll y St M .... O ' 'O O · 17 /mo. 1240 Logan c itn,.,1 In Amt rict 1 l)l•tt• pnont D1n111 llO<\ttl19 "1•1urt l)el'llO<\ $300-lflOO/Wkty 17$-880f.I Of 842·4470 •m ..... t nty 4 -4 ' Av•. Cotll Men 01.i1 t i t71<1j 860-9414 Mu1t 1>1 organ1 1•d. J''°'i;i'~·2~2~15''i;j'3~7~1~""iij~Ci;·~'~j' OCE• o•vs ••0.9352 moi t tlelutilul g••<ten Eal 224 energetic & t11 11>le to --==-----1 ... N Front t ult•. "'lid-,. ~ FOIJND ADS OR MORE Gan11r Will trein rigtlt nendll I v1r1ety of dutllt HLl/OllSID 1111 *fml 1100• 1ummer 1pee111. from lnduttrt.i-Commerclt l Dotm_._ JO IS pe<tol'I Appl~ n person c Frig, dl1hwa1het. itov• $15/f'lt Wkly r1111 avtll. lDOO--... Ft loltt --1111 for Biro••• Hearic• Eoull Opo1v E"1ployer lr>Q Wou1 Proce1111ng PfT, & 1m to 2 om. !Of M 1nc1. No 0-11 5•5-4855 Sen ci.m.,,11, 4g2-1120 •RE FREE ... ,_ -==---M-' ____ .'..:c:'c": .. =.'·_'_'_"_:"c~=':"_:'_'..!.:a.w:== .. ='·:':':':'::;::;:,--1~~~=~====•• NB-CM., ... NOw L••tlno " --FOR MORE r * 1Ull UIO* II I lf'p IOlllPlllT PAIME PROPERTIES llllllLUlll 1NFORMAllON CAll. •Hll'I 111111•1 Frig, dl1hw11h•r, 11ove Wtellly Aentel1. $150 & 714-64$-3940 Call: Matic u1ou1t R1a1on1b le (llC)IC'·IDll 2301 Sin Jo1Qu1n H1t•1 Ind. No 0911 545.4955 Up. Bkr 642·3850 Aetn. Experienced end • Rel . Corona <tel Mai CA 1•2·1tll i;;;;·~;';··~~;-~'~'~'·;•~•;••;;;J:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;l,.;;;;'~'~'~·•~•~o-~•~•o~o~moti! •WTIUfF* IPllTllWI HUIT o.lu111 2BA 2',.,BA, t ten A•ll O"''· 1 Bdrm fu lly h .. own BA. trplc, dtll lu1nl1hed trt ll•r V•r)' FO UND AIREDALE encl gareg1. Rec are1, n I C I I I $ 8 5 0 0 , •·~.___ • .._. # -•-l90() Mii•, ~OU!'lg, VIC Promon· pool. ICleel tor rmmttl •15-125-8075 Lv M.; _...~ '"" -IOI)' Pt, NB 962-6756 No pet1 S 1125 mo · MC !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I BEACH "H••ltn Club" •venlng1 Aoot only. 175-0068 Roomm11es W1n1ed Atcq ball, gvm. pool1.1 '•"o"u"N"a~,~e"c~••c"K~,~,~,"N".1 ON THE BLUFF NF\ HOAG 2724 tlar. din. rm. Room for tlab'/ Pug dog wlcolltr Lg 181. frp!c, g11 pd, willl-''Hotel'', Ch••P price Found on be•cri 1n N 8 In cto111 $6115-1720 • OCEAN FRONT * $7115,000. I02-882-3770 673-20 11 Pool. 1p1, gtr. 01 cirpon Nwpt Bch n-1mkr sntre NEWPORT TERF\ACE 28A hou11 ~ cerpo•1. 1401 Superior 846-6838 11125/mo. 760-3061 BACHELOR UNIT 3BR 2BA nouM ne1r B1c11 ., •••It loot•! Bty WI D, lrg ya rd, n-" 1400 /mo. •Ji ull! "Full kltcrien. ~fl'/ leese 1145-3656 1525 lnof. utH l45-8ll7 Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit llUllLOl HIT No 11!1chan Mlc rollrlg $4001mo 'J'IY AgL 1175-4630 llLIU PlllUIU * 1400 MJllll ••••• 2 11.1121,1 .. ~ rtilltt••· ...... •••11•111• It• Buslneu Opportunities 2904 MIUlll I Hllllll $10K•/Mooth Olrecl mall Wlill·l.IPI PICll·UC Mii!· •Malle Oapo11t It's !Im• 10 VICttlon 71./540-2255 YllltllHm AUOUlllMotMI S300·1700 ucti m1chln1 w"kl'J 100% Return of inv•stma nt GU.A.RA N· TEED. 1·&00·456-8089 FOUND: Femele Cat touno In vt clnll'J ol Euclid & Ed· l~er 838-122 1 FOUND F1m11 I• Dog . pur1br11d, Sot! Coaled Wh•tt•n Terrie• Vcty WlllOn & Pltcant1•, CM 183-5821 805-254-826• FOUND· P•!r 01 $11i00otl, S•I AM Tu1tln/ 1lltn. Co1t1 Meta 631·3175 LOST DESERT TURTO!SE 1121 VIC Mese Verde C M H•CI pet for over 20 ye1r1 5411· 155• -.-.. =c"H~,.BLOCK. Llrge 38fll 2BA duple•. ltplc, gar No P111 S 1400/mo yrly 53 1-1200 1•5· 1682 Grenny Apt, mu1t be 60 yr1 old •, genllell'len pre! N9W 28A, IBA. n-smkg. no 0911. S750 646-2564 y1111, fll, XSl8 Anytime __ r••••••l~lt, lnvestmenl TUlllU.Y h •h•l•I• REWARD PllllHU IWIL I 1rete11ln11,.ne1 ()pport fty 2908 lll••r •l1l S.ll1nrer 21·11111r1 tit!, Milt 1-_., ..... ,.un,..._ ___ I ft•1le, I 1" tit!. Vie •STUDIO, cute & cozy UOP•' on 40!11 Nice kitchen. lg Dltll No P••k· Ing. P•y ,,.. 11ec seoo '*STUDIO. lg 1owe1 ln1loe P•llo, 1 c1rpor1, tots of Ir Pt•llt, Pltllf ENJOY 1•-15% return ori tf lrH,lllnf I lef11. Trust Oeed1 S 10.000 10 L I•~ I , ly tllll S 1 000 000 Cell Denison ff '"" t •• • As°soc.'113:1311 NOWI 111·1211 lttH lll·DID1 111.1211 ..... 11or•g•. Nr 11111 SI I~~~~~~~~~ $e501mo • u1111 10: •COZV 2BF\ 1BA uppe1 BEAUT. Nwl)I Norlh Apl, unit, ne11t 10 DelCh 1 Ml lf BR/pvt l>I. F1plc, 1 p 1 ca p Ir II l n g , pool, view, 8/C F/1nr W/ $35thlS.11hor1. SiOO 11me $575/mO 760·0960 •DELUXE 28R 2BA lower BLUFFS NB AREA Fera, Duol••· Nr Lido V1n1ge p<efd To 51'1•re 2Br lift Frple, 2 ctr g111ge, nice 00 nice quiet cul·de-sac plllO, WIO hi.up, SI 100 S3701mo • ul1! 150·4606 VILU lllTlll M1F25=3s rescon 10---sni lll-4112 Qu!el cletn 3Br Co11a TH •••-LI 1...,1 Meu nome, wld S350 -•n. .,. , •'Ill ulll & dep Ct l ok Sptclou1 2·3BR l1ome Dl~ld 141-2722 anytime W/QCNnv1ew1on F1Jrw1'/ ___ . _ _ ol Newporl Btlacll Coun-NB Wtterlroot Newly deG- lry Clutl Gllt<I comm. 2 ortlecl turn guesl 1m car gerege w/1torag• S550mo Incl ulls & willy Frple, ""'d nllup1. pool & cl11,,1no ser v No IC)a. No pelt. Now ..... tmllll'lglCMlll Pref ptOI lf'IO. 1130GAAN DVILLE la m•I• Avtll IS i 1 ()Oen HM Sat & Sun 12-• 173-2747 (714)&44-0603 PrOi"""°MIF snr C M 2 BR VEASAILLE-L•rge 1Br Dupl•• N-smkr, wlO pentl'louM l!'I qul91 lo· S•50l mo 'l'I ulll cetlon. Av•M &11 No pe11 Ml-7021 Iv l'l"lelO TAW reqd No fff S850 Pro! n-tmkr fem 30 • shl flftOIM.644-7211 Agt 2 BR \BA llM In CflM WESTCLIFF Lrg 1 Br WIO. p1110. $.57.5 · HM:: 041hw11her, nu cerpet. ulll lnci 7511·9114 prkg. pool, n-pet1 Avatl ROOM 1ri nice C M nome Now.$750 ~0 673-6640 lrg yd, MIF non smkr. Wut Newpor1 1 nouse 10 quiet. emplO'JllO .A.van t>eKh 3BR. 2BA, yr!'J now S3251mo 754-0795 $1,200/rno. Av1H M1fl-i;-.-;..•••••----- Jul)' Bk, 842-3850 Commercial YEARLV2BDRM, 18A R.f . Sale Rtnt OUPLEX g1r8Qe. l8U!'ldry, 1;::;::;;;;:::::;=. trplc. 1 block from t:llKl'l 8uslnes1/0fflct Rent S950 ~MC &73·8028/E 2769 Rooms 2706 *IHl•TMITTIE IUUPUl• WllTDllfF HtLltH Crnr of wn1ciltl & ln1ne N9wporl Be.en Full ~ bui1Cl1n<;1 Onie. f. Aetall A¥&111tl~ '41·1101 181124'Tel'r)'AV1lorren1 -lHll ll"ll/F ~ 1f'M1 mot'ltn 1n P•'" auJ • wlgr111 l1e11111e1 Sec 1117 WESlCLIFF DRIVE dep • 111 mo 536-8316 Nwpt Beh.Agl 541-.5032 C.M. Furn. tlllChl'or. t11tn, COM Share pleestnl otc prlV entr1nce. ~ IOC 1nc1delk.flle c•b.copier, Non tmCJ«ef, no pe11. ~u• atrg. prkl,,g S3.50mo pel<I $375/rno 14.5-1165g 673-44211 --~ HUNT. BEACH lu1r11~ bedroom, tem11e. 3.5 •. flOfl tmllr. pvt 1:11111, kltctl prlv. $350 962·721Kl NEW OFFICE-Great IOC oo 17ttl St Colla Me11-Ap- proa 2eo 111. lull service, parkl~, 646-4330 Daily Pilat rvi,,r COllN(ll (llAFICORN(ll :::i g u • ~ u llCIUSIYDll IUOll THlllllllllEW IMPIOVEI LIWlllATES ~a $2.30 per day Thafs All you pay !o• • lines. 30 d1y minimum In !tie SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlorll'lal1on CALL TODAY" ISKFOR LOIS OR 10111 v ... Service Director; Rel)reset1!1Uves 142-4221 I · ep81r·Alllf&Hon1 C•tllnell-Panet·LOCk •· S11lr1-0rywa!I AeP••f-etc 35 yr1 ••P JMry 6.&2-0.567 HOME IMPROVEMENT PRO Spec11Ur 1ng •n Custom C••oenlry & Oryw•ll f rM esl & •ale. 2<19-9097 Ir aur, 111. 1i2-111a !Small Remodel & A<tdns 81thrm1-war drOtll·doo•' 30 yrt 0 C Cualll'J Work c.1rp('! Cll'.ln1nq I & Rep.tu Services ' . lllTllTDl·RfPAll C1rpe1 c!e1n lng /Dyfl C11pe1 Seles Save Big SS Below Wholesale P11ce1 Res i comm 01.1a1lty Workl 15 yrs e •P •Ul.0411* * OUPITI DLUIH * 100% Salisl1tetlon gu1ren- t11d ! Truck-mounted Steem or Cnemical Drt· Cl•ane<t Upnoiste•ys and Dr•P91-tool No H1dMn cnergM * 111·1111 * hu1t wtr' fer t• HCH'>fltl "''""'' S1e1m Bonnet Clfllng NO n10den NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECT/ON * Early n1orni11g 11101or r<111le§ 11v1tiluJ1/,. ~fusl ha1•e dependable ••ehidf' anti li11bilih illSIJ Tl l llCt!. ;' rla_,,~ pr•r .. ,..f'k. 2 ::JO "·"'· -.i :.'10 11.n1. ABOVE AVERAGE EARl\l;\GS (~.di :-1 I t1l~-l 'S\\li,,11\••1·n f1.011J 111 .-.'"l 0•11J rr. 11,1.111 .111 .1 rr1 f"'\/ tX -.1 \1 AREA S,\\ AIL \Rl.E, ! \\ .~ I lluntln_lflon Heal.'h ('osca :u .. sa. t 'ountaln \'alh•_>. A :\ewporl Beaeh ,, ......... ''" .. ... 1 ays wll 1tr 'I'' eo.p 1et Lic. Ins 142-50.53• -.---. MOVING? * * In /Out W ill Cl ean 11ousel•Pt! west Coas1 Ma1n1 Co. 894-8746 M U ata Mgmt DtltM LOIUS & Word· procewng seNICe aven 11 reas •ties 966-24"2 NEED COMPUTER HE LP"' W• Ml up S)'Slem. wrne p109r1m1. gel 'JOU tlt•led Adem, 644-2052 or Vlp, 759-5'34 ComPl.lle</Prlnte< Reoa" On-site service/In llOUM LOW prlen. free Ell 722-&860 • •IUmllUI* Ou•I work Free etl S25nr •481892 Greg g7g.g216 nrn1m10•11 • Service I fleO,lir l ie 5090-44 Greg 731-6295 G,ir • 1• D001s ,\ 0LJ• rl.,IS ' -..... ,- • • . .. Motor Route_s available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week · Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney -----p, 1'1 ' h • ' ' l ··~~(jrl~ . . ' . GARAGE SALE I I -567 •••••••••••••••••• • • ' # ' I •·t-· SS30 r....,,.nt 5536 fmp!o ytntnt SS30 i...;+rJnwnt 5530 El!J)toymtn! '""""" Sli IOlts 701 4 Autos !:?!>Ort" 9100 Di I 'Tll .......... NEED COUPLE RMttwenl SECURITY OFFICE.RS MUST SELi.i BrO)'tllU Olr TWO LASERS Mit"-'Dl•hl Cordle TUfbo UOyd ~ Con\tol will E1tn up 1013Sk tirll yur, l(f'IOwl•clg1aDI• •bout mf/-TIU Work tor llMI bltll Mt wlbuH•I. hUICh. I RACING CONDITION 1185 R•cl, S 11nclarcl 1r•inyo..;tot"J)OlltlonU • ... 50/hrl011•t.R911ebll SWAP MEETS. TO~ IUllllll llfllUTllllllln Chra. tble. IN! $850, 2 t1000/yellow1ncl 1ran1mlnlon lu•I r•tMMt LieenMP•tContrOISw-triniportatlon n.c111· DOLLAR. BoD 150-6750 ll•TT' •••• qn bd1 $150 N . SIMp-(OtONdlfL SiOOlwnlte New tlf ... T8.000 mllff. - T~~--c c 110-•104• •703 1-~===~==~-M 0 n cl. y . Fr I d. y .... -•rlsot• $150. LOii -···. 675·6181 GOOO ton<lltlon. $4.-00 ...., ... __ •. .,.., ary. 1 ., ....... Pll-'111'-• 11am-•--.A~""'dll ... 11d --'-'-:..;.;_,.~;,,;_,-1 ~ •-E s •-lo .., o -91•11100 EY•I i5tN'fALJOfllTHO ASSIST Opportunity. Mu11 l'lawi G P •••• ~•• 11 """:~ ...,, ...,;_.:, E 11•-• nlTIH lmp1, misc h9ml -ro-1111• ,,., c t . W'-TI llf 1,. • · good clrlYlng record. LE AL Aul.· 1111eg11 1 10 2 yr• ••P. Nut appr. am at ... 1 IN , o<•u ... ..., 110.l'O. ~3598 MW!ng. toOl1, toyt, pin· -••• 761).1757 -~Ylll CALL Chatl9y 8-12 am For H.B. colllctlon lily own I UIO. C1J1tom r•si· 171hSl,CM &mll&ITS ball, roltlop cl .. k. 1101 UllclSabot Good liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In i*: Iii ..._Ing bflgtlt, 11711.6021 E 0 E · Ellpr. rqd, n-amkr Clll cllntlal 5•8·0818 Rfftaurlnt Newport e11cn ar•a l&Tlll Wlm 111&11 mach ine S AT only, condition c11y1 7~-•000 11 ctwerNI ..,, 11111 ... with . . . . Ev• 760·8861 ARTS ENTHUSIST.--h --... ""•11• HQYrly • comm1110n• m1llres1 & trundl9, n-H1llolfope, e1.,.1c1e X231 ...... 975.7609 -·ao11 'Tl111IO ROA. ••-w -F 7•2, T-TH -• •• -1 ., ive _.,. - " A < 2500 N < Md S 95 840 8733 •- • '"' r1-~• MIOUltO 11.in & m•k• money selnng lU -natl PP1Y • ewpor u 1 · * · 1t SAT 8-3 3815 BLUE l<fi --am-5pm. 7at-0777 or PfT. N9Wp0rt Be1ch. M·F. Mason llCkels tor the oc -Blvd. Casi• M11a Aotl -Top I 01k) w l Sport. good1. 1ur1 bell, SHps/Docks/StOfagt IR•d. '''''' E••Ol'--t .. on. 640-1\292 ;.2. 852.em. For S•rvlc• St•tlon, New-Phllho•mo-i• So••o<y P/7 APPIY In person .tl!•r l021 • -· • port Beich •r•• w/Smog "" .. ~pm Ask 10, Ma rco lllYIOE ST&nOI 1111 M~~cri1~ SwlYel Cfl•lr lurnl9hlng1. bumper pool, dltion Alpine AM IFM· Of.NT AL SECREARY FllllQ Tl01lf Llc•nt•. all bet1ellt1 Will If.tin. 5•8·&357 Cir~elo't Retl•urini Mecflinlcil e1.p req'd 28 ,. 5-i $1000--1-n9W lor tbl9 aoceer, mlK 1oy1 & NEWPORT bolt s!lp 1o •5 ca11111• M•ny •xtra11 PIT Ell.p, req. Reception. s 1 & ;_ .. ~ .. 11 Apply 25110 Newport •11T "'OIT'O-L 3530 E Coi l! Hwy CaM Smog license preferred S375. Mike 85•-87g1 turn. 104 to Sl500 feet, Lido SoYd Channel Mull IN to Del1eve lhl1 AO\~t~~~~~°"o"cr•"','",J1,!! iu'r;_;!~_:t11m'1 Blvcl;-Co111·Mn1 Uoy: e•A't co:uoi _ -' For Station--rn N9WP'Qf1 -nui·•••-w&l=l Y&ll Ull-litl-lll• No ow.nlgtuJ~S500/.cno~ tJ:t~t1t3"',•~•9omoDlle Call .........., ........,,.,. --=><o S<>6'B>OS ••f R 8ooCfl •rel 6efld 1• --"·U5'"·~"".8dlY• S::i.-· '. te.tYll Ne •r••· Sal•ry open . ...,n r. -• M• MECHANIC VW I AUDI tr&lnyoul"rposlt•onasa e1t•uran1 tume -. Saiaryrilstoryio. lllTlllTIRTll•IEIT 1D-•;-•IDAtlela. ...... u.:L"" ,._ message can &-42-fl880 wkdyl , lllYll Busy 1riop. M·F Ml111on Llcen11Pe11ControlSer· WAITEl/WAITRISI PO BOK 11923. Co111 c1m• S!DE T1E on e11bo1Penln· $17,0000BO 173-31\03 wkncl•. PIT tlow0< 0_,1 ., '" Viejo. AVERV FOREIG N vice Teerinlcian. C11eer Wllh car 10 service esl•b· "•••·CA 92627 • Costi·u-11 6 124 1ula 10· beam S 101F1 · '""v .... on ru CAR. 891\91111. 582-2383 oPPorlunlty. Must riave 1+1hed 1oute1 S•O·S60 "" ...,.. 111 & test • dep 307 llllaJll S11,2-5:30.fl4•-1•13. good driving record. Calhd1Uy, lllYIOETEO•llCIU-6' 1111 w11ri bu11t-1n book· ANTIOUE table 1eat1 1•. Edgew1ter8•6·•005 1~~~~~~~~~ Wiii train. S.. Lark Motel, 1&111111 FIT N!f,!!!~!!~1n~!~11 CALL Ch1rley 8· 12 AM leri'1 lltt~•• Lloyd Pe11 Control w111 ~~:l~~~ d~t~: •. C:vb~~j queen 10!1 11ee p11 . SLIP to 50· SAIL DNL v NEWPORT 227• N9Wport Blvd. ELITE GARDENING SVC m~l~I Dulle• lnctud· 979 - 6021 · e O E 979-07• 7 trall'I ~ou tor po11t1on 1s a stereo space, Bral'ld new cimplng ' 1 awim poo;' i~~R~hl~"°~C~h~•~oo~•~'~'"~N~B~+~~~~~i~~ Coate MIN M8·7445 Eicp Nee. 8'8-5588 Ing: DUiing, r9C1P!lon, m. PlllllllGT LlcenM Pe11 Control Ser· I' monlh1 old) P1!d e quip · m o to rcyc 1• Llv•·•·bo•rd poss .,.,n·er·n-a-1Mr1ro . 11c:--so--nr1 Ol-Ul"!TIO..--k--!llJLl lL ULH_ -.~!!"W:K'!wl<~' \!-~·~· ~· -1'u0iC;;iii'...;ll]~lliiL1 e•th+:!:, ,1~0 g~i ALL e31·8•80 :S C 3 OMV S1!1ry -commen1erate Craillvl luii7Plr'f !!me OpPQrlunlly. Mull have OBO MOY1ng oot of area· llquer -1 ----IQ1.t P 1aa•••I IMl'I ·)'1>9r • re-Perm. FT potlllon, M·F, slalt w•ntecl lo• uri1que good dilvlng record mucflmore.SAT8-5.170 -llr"' OK. Att ... noon1 I STllllTS wlexp. 75t-lWO. 101m-7pm. Fnencll~ Npt c•af\-or1et1led r11a11 snop CALL Chirley 8· 12 AM. ~:'. ~~1 ~o-.:'.'1 Beacri C1brlHo (oll Or1ngeJ MIK. Transportitlon ·as.·n llS & u -Sit. Frank, 8•1-<4•55 llllSEWIYES •lllOAL llOIPTllllST Bch l)ll.trm 6''~ Laguna 8e1ch 969· 1762 97i·6021 E O E * Ul•2141 * COUCH, criiTr:-Teble. •I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,., I Dvel 12 to (l\OOSt ffom lllYll MOOILllMTE"I Front ollk:• per.onnel tn Phone Work llnlll ULES Telem•rk•llog l I 11ng1e 1n11qu1 Ded1, Cimpers/TralJfis 0014 AIM 1 ""' ......... ti N..a.cllorC.M.eleclrk:•I " n Hunl 8cli.T~plng 1 mu1t E•P FIT N•WPof t Be1cri •• ,. •••ac• boollt&mll(; h.lrn1turel •LIKENEW.2• -.....,.nu wnollul9r. FIT, English Insurance Diiii ng exp STllEITS Doul•ctue 64,.,477 STUIEITS Sony T.V .. King Pine Did 11em1 S1! 1 30.Jpm 1978 TITAN CLASS·A Merctdn Bw. Pundit, 1pe1klng, bring OMV Plrt lome, 1asy work AM req'd )(Jnt oppty Good Ht, bOOkCIHS. antoqua 211•8 Pepper Tree Lane MOTORHOME lfld BMW'I prlnt-o\lt. C111 Betty or PM. No exp nec .. 1-11l1ry (7 1•) 8•1-50fl5 IHSEWIYES Retail HOUSEWIVES roll·t111p desk P1esell. DIL·ll·llO IALll Low mile• Sleeps 5 Co1sl ltloy · lit'lpclfl &t1ch 8'8-7775 41)1, Hourly · Bonu1. lll"l-llllPI", MOOILllllTEllS Uplclle Junior women• MOOMLllHTEIS 1ote&ch1tr1 8•0·0450 5 10,ISOO See llrst al 122-•IOO 8'2·432l EKl. •32 or 11 _... 11 c101rilng store now open . Sit Only 8emt g13 Lom-2218 E Pic•l•C Ave,1-----228. Wall !or beep, Uk FullltmaMon-Fri.IXPP9f· If'! Hie Newport F11hion WATEABED complete bl fcl Court 011 Coiti Mesi, then call for Crystal or Ben. lerrd. F11h. Ill 8••·7~•8 Part time. e1sy WO•k AM l!ltal'ld Me!! M1nagemet11 Part time easy work AM wUri heller (I bedding 11 B.tker/Belr at M1IDro 0 1· Tsg.l lO• 01 6'•·B722 • KRCEDES BENZ * Need.cl lor blllep'lnt co .. must De rlll1blti &. hlY• own car & ln1. S5.00fhr. .21c1mH1, lull & PIT. •9•·2260 GENERA.I.. OFFICE 1 Person office Pnones. lypjog, tlHllng required I .. "I.I.-.. Permanant po1tion. 5 days. Mature n-smoker Tr1ln !or lnclu11rtal Ce1er· pr1f1rracl. 751-785'5 Ing Rlt. Hunt Sch, lrvlne.1-~==-~--­ Tom, 8•8-1030 1-<4pm lllllll lfflOE PT DRIVERS WANTED llWIPlPll HLIYIU In Costa M .. e. Top SS & benefltll Kellh fl•2·3•90 111111.11. lfflOI Newport e 1ach CPA neacl1 1 compuler-orien· led lndlYldu1I for 1!ler· noon work. 8'8·8913 llTPlllTilll PfT OR FIT or PM No exp necess· & sales 1ppllc.at1ons now or PM No e•p nece11-de11red), lwln s l:r.e nee cri11rs. desk, 1111 . ary Hourly • Bonus Delng 1ccepted Phone ery Hourly . Bonus. "S1re11less" 1oung1 l11ther chair, lleroe. din· '7' VW CAMPER, .,,.,iti • Exp reqr'd In ret111 F1n1a111c opportun1111s ror 1nd•vldual1 to 101n u1 8•2·•321 Ext. •32 or Marlanne6••·6633 6•2·432 1 E•I 432 or chair, yellow Yelvet, l l'ld lng llDI•. d1rluoom. ri11ngt1, relrlg, water EK· 228. Wiil tor beep, ask 228. Walt tor Deep. Ilk m1tcfllng olloman C1!1 M1clnlo1n amp. ctotrie1, cellent motor Will 1rad1 lor Crystal 01 Ben SALIS tor Crytlll 0, Ben 786-0046 evenings Dook1. too!1, wonderful 1,1p to Dodge C11i11Y&n or 3·D Prio10 Vlalons seekin g Delore 8:30 a• weekends m!seell1neous• 52750 966·2030 at . PIER ONE IMPORTS DESIGNER BLVD Coste Me1e. Maintenance A Woman's Clothing 8 Ac· & •tOCkClerk needed, cessory Store. Mgmnl mldnlgnt-8:30em shift, 2 DICkground nee C1n· n lte1 wk . S•.75hr diclatet mull riave •Int ••5•0·7337•• 11Jes ability Very com-p , • . s c h 0 o -I 12 Sales Man1gers Earn PART TIME HOURS lr'line. ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..._-._ S6K·SBK mo. 662.1020 • I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I F~~~is. ~~~~·. mj~~'~Ou~~~ 1 Motorcycles/ --llLll OLIRl FULL TIME PAY MIKelloneous 6CI 5 hold l<om•, '"""· Scooters 8018 Ma jor hotel glll sriops in • 1 Hobirt L·800 60 qi cymbldium1. 1790 P1tc1lrnl:R•E,;o;;;v:;,,,•,•m"•'"'''"'·-",•00"', 'h. H'.''·No wpono•. miter·, 1 8•10•12 walk-In (M11a Verde a1ea) 9·' 0 • '" 0 T 1 s 1 con •lion, seats two Weston Soul Ii Co11s1 lvvv/Wk 01en1>al e e· DOK: 1 3 comp 111 sink al o,_";>_· ~~--5600 OBO. 760•0220 ~.,. .... e., ... ,..,_ .. . ..... ,.. .... , .. "-~ .... · ,..., .... .,.., ... •• Qt..,.. c ..... ·.' ... "! .... _. •ij,l JialLS •VAU8L(• Jin Slemom "'1Jorls 1 1111 ~~ --·-IJJ.9300 "'•· . petetlve p1y. and a II•• Teachlf1/A!cles work scriedule Call needed for f1H. Comp 111. Mlbel, 722-8722 MUil have ECE un!ll Pl1:r.1. Irvine H1l!on. Mtn · marketing o!lice SI.IP· wlhose reel, 1 r;ustom MOV ING SALE . Cowen. 1d1en or Newporl We are plle1. Easy hrs 6AM·12 Wood tre1ri bin, 3 e1'9C· clelk, llbleS, hOuseliOld VAMAHA '82 ITTOO"Niw TOYOTA CAESSIDA 1~83 IOOltlng lorkeypersonnel Noon No Weekends trolree:r.e 30N·CAB 111ffll I clothlng. SAT 11111 I brakes, run1 loaded, autom111c to cover our eYenlflg NO EXP NEC yogur! m1ch, 1 3•5 1/s ONLY 3175 Madeira, great. 5700 OBO AM/FM c1s1111e veri 111 1111 Open aally wrktDle;1san1111Ve•21-MlllVerde 87S-7 t68 cle1n,S5.900 ,644·5424 llWPOIT OllTll 786-7•11• • N-l)Ol't IEIEllAL OFFICE HILHY/Port ti•• PlllllOTiff UTIST Tam· 11 p m Cont ICI C1ll Defor11 12 Noon E yogurl m1cri 72•·8682 1 ~;:;~;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ==;;;:=~.,..---VOL"K S W-A G O f" Small Irvine gill mlgr Renee al 760·307 1 O• NEWPORT BCH 673·3735 l~T-0_8"Y-~--~c Hunt leach 6140 Auto St rvlct s/ CABRIOLET 1985 Con • BllDOI • Coron1 clet M11 One d•y per week. e1rly AM. BEGINNING JUL V 13TH. 0.pend1ble Clf, proof of Insurance Full or Pa r t Time S.cylRec1pt E•P prefd TradeAmericenCerd. a S1J1ry neg l'A-8722 1oc11 club for bualries• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I own1r1 & prote11k>n1t1 Is New•PIPI' offer ing 11!1ry plus bin· nMd11rt11twlgood copy 241-0837 Paul111e. COSTAME5"548·6919 Electric Ho!5Pllll Bed. p 90 5 vertl ble dovegrey excel 1kltls. $8-$8/hoYr Flex 752· 11 86 or 863·3 11 1 SOUTH 0 C 582· 1240 rells. graD Dar, supporl MO\IJNG SALE Loll al arts I lent condition 5-speed hrl b elween 8·5 d 1 lurnttur1, 1pp1l1nces. •w llllll'S ,0 ''''' '' 750 llLll/.l•IWl"I TI"ll If l ·"I ro . 001 support, mat-" " a u 250-0•IO " " " v tress.6•0·7573 floYSeflOld 1tem1 Sat 759.7592 FIT coYnter sales In re1111 Sal your o""n riou1s earn 81m-•pm •722 Pearce * IEW 1,1 , * ""GOOD EARNINGS """t0 COLLECTING llLl M2·,UI ·-...... l·f 1111PT11111n E1t1bllllh.O gener&l con· tractor lllklno CAREER r1ceptlonl1t wl1trong phone 1kHl1, prof Image, warm per1on11Uy. Oe- pend1b!IUy • mull. con· 1tructlon background n.tplut. Non-ltl'IOklng of· no.. >Cini .. 11ry encl ben· elltl. Cell Lynd• II 71•·851-2211. •lit• tor som.one w11ri good phone Pl!'sona111y Compuler exp1r1enc1 tterplul or wm tr•ln Apply 111 Sootri M•ll'I S1ree1 . Suite 77 , Orange 112668 (71•) 5•3-8283. IHIUL lfflOl/kof FIT position tor gerieral a · nee 16Ctetar1a1 work & !!grit bkkplng. 831·• 155 HLPWHnl . For 1tulllng eovelope1. No e11.p•rlenc1 nece1s1ry, FT /PT . For 1ppUc1tlon incl lntormetlon tend setl·acldre1Nd stamped envelope to P.O. Bo• 45811. De1rborn. Mt •812e. ammo• FIRST-TIME ADVERTISERS Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot fo r one week. If you don 't fill ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER ·Full Of P1r1-"m1 ·Early A,M snlft • Mu1t rieve reliable yefliCle1n<1 on1ur1nce ·Good S11eryl Mll••o• Paid Doti lo~ ot 1'2-4133 e A.M. • 5 P.M. M·F 6 A.M • 10 A,M. Sat.Sun NEWSPAPER JOIN THE WlllllG TEAM P/T 11010UT hardware store Mon·F•1 great Income & love whit ESTATE SALE' Num9ro\"is SI e1v.n Warne• I Hell For C1m1ro anafor VOL K.SWAGON WEST OFFICE GIRL Hr1i 9·3.30. no eyes See S!eye yo1.1 do Become 1n l nhctue5 Table cflrl. oil of Bolll Cflica. H 8 flfebtrd witri Australian PHALIA 1982 Dl11e 5 d1y1. M1enrne Sflop in Wright Hardware 126 lmege consu11ant' C1ll ri>gs. e1c. AISO pOo1 tble. l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..ld•l!eren1111 370 1 ratoo C1mpe• •·1peed 10,, C M S 1lary Open Flocfle11e1 St.C M ReD e cca Mitch e ll sofa .di• Mt 6•0·0312 L!gunllleach 61"8 S250oDo 963·36-00 m 11e1 . 1mm1cu111e 8•2·8094 i62·87go !or +nte1v•ew aher 8pm -1e1ve messillge S3.995 962·2•84 S1te1 _ Reil E1111e .,, IT 1101 SMDEI \VA ITRESS 0115 Apply In l(ING SIZE BED. drnser1, • ••ILY IAUIE ULEI VOLVO Glw100n 11182 •DPll•SE•OITS* Needs outgoing sales per1on ALLEY TRS 80 compute r Fri& Sal 9·• From Tr1sh1Trucks 9035 5·1peed 101deo. 3rc Earn e•tfl money working people Call \leronlkl RESTAUR AN T •501 W w/Epson P'"'ler Rice lo T,1111.11111 Bl1C11., OAIP(ll SllELL seat. 11ck, 1mm1culate on11 Sal & Sun 1-5PM 213·5•2·FEET Coast Hw~ NB 6•6.g126 c ar. $3200 One 600 Toys, Antiques, much ' must 1111 $3,700 Obc C I' I .7/H , 721 1200 , ,____ -Manicure !aDle ·& criair. m0<1. 539 Reed St Oii For ShOr1 D•d Minne truck 962·8•2• a now r. · SALES REP 1or;;-1--;., WA IT RE SS & MAN · P1rk Ave $125 953·5•06 '"~"" KIM GME T 5175 Four P1gean1 ol "vw '73 CA'·PER -30 .00( c~===--1 e1rrln~llne Att rachye\em A N ..,. ~' 1 the M1s1e1 theatre 9100 o-,., .. ,,, -x•·•· St••c IEAL ESTATE 2•-3 pref Wiii PIY "P to POI t1on1 OPl !'I Hone!fl, 75 8 23 N 8 h 616• /\ I d " y "" " ""' d '. I IJCICetl 1· 1 1 ... ·.w~-,;~··:;•;;:'::.,,;:.~:,:1 ::::"'~·~·~-;,:,:""•,:.,,..,,,.;::;; 080 ,,,_,, 5 S IO•O wlCI~ comm & epn 11. ••P peop 11 .....,. ,,.,..... Jiii( TRAlllll more Wear our earrings Grell P•Y Apply 1400 W MOV1NGI MU1f'Mtiim1CrO. ESTATE S ALE, S•l onty * BMW SALE vw SOUAREBACK 1g11 Llmllad opportunity to /Oln dally, 1he p1oduc1 sells Co11t Hwy, Newport w1v11conveeuon oven, 81m, 2 1nllctue bulte11, e•clllent condll!On, r1.1nr nillonalreates1atemar-ltself,6•7·1666 Belch Diner treadmHI, boollca1es kltch lplcnlctdecor1tor Out e ntlr1Inventory1111 good Sl ,1100 obo katlng syatem .... 1111 un----------1 71•1673-4706 U1m1. chlldr1n·1 things. been dr11Uc111y reduced 723.1352 limited earnlnga. For in· SILES 1-M-0-v-,-.-G-5-011.-1-,.-,-.,-,-1 king Did, 1eo1 R1.11ri Ln . to Oller you t1•1ra 1av·1,.;;;;;..,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,., torm•11on, call PETE VI· The PENNYSAVER 1111 x!nl cond $-400. ch111 & oll Dover near 17tri ingst IAutos Domestk 93CX OTTO 11 SELECT o•rt time po1Ulon1 •~all· ottoman S•O Birch Din LOTS OF STUFFI Some ITlllLlll MOTORS BEnEAHOMES I 1ble in 1eader ad sal••· tbl,•chri580. 100 -ya• fur niture. women 's 1540J1mboreeR01d •CADILLAC 11187• GARDENS Flt1•lble nours Apply In 6C O Cl•Pll $200 '29 Criiy1ler ciollie1 & 1noe1. l1dy 1 Newport Beacri Fltefwetll l'lltll•tt REAL ESTAT E 751-5000 person Monday lhru Fri· AntiQUrrs I i ntQ 1runk $200 6•0-7196 bike, misc riou11rio1d t•0-1444 s 1•.9SO wrine Loaded "UL llTln SILIS dl y 9·5. 1660 Pl1cenu1 un.1111-1.. llem1, elc Come SMl l ,;.;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;. ....... ,1 1mm1cul1te eurgund• " Ave . Costa Mesa r-Moving • Ul<C male wrii11 S T 27 C c E.:p'd or ine.rp'd BHIG Ftne Europe1n & Amerie•n SplUneed1 riome.11mp1, A only, 41 . H111r11 CREVIER Brv V leather u11om wheels SEC,RECPT ' •NT h -A ~ 8000 1 1\ S"perb cond 1t 1on The Numbe< One News· AclY1n11ge Tr11n1ng Pro· .. P Of'~ n1..,ue1 & scr t dr1pes, MtWlog m1cfllne. •YIMllU·Ullllf t2MH L048) p 11 valt piper Promotion Co<pQI· gram Olcle11 RE ollice In lk 111 a · Eng I• ng I N-N1ut1Cal M1l1t1ry IBM PC clone. 10·•P olke 8em-3pm. Quality Olk, A rt1I llW\U f6 party 7 ,,_875. 7g5 7 ailon 1111 immediate Irvine C111 Le lor Inter· Japanese l.tflgu•ge req 11131Nirwpor1 Blvd.CM 6•5-8751 bimboo rattan fur n i n-IUl'lt:-OMllD...,., we 1 11 d 1 y, ' I C •• v'-w Irvine Co111 Ro· Con11c1 Lilrly Nord11rom -• · openng1 or rew .... 1n-.., 1171,_,7,.1819 RUGS NEW OAK BUMPER llque Olli<. VCR, 1111'90, 9'Jl!i 1J./l 'YlCl&l' !lr.46A I 71•·6'4·•g10 IQlfl Applic.ant1 must 1!1or1. BHIG. 786-7500 Orient1l & Navajo Many POOL TABLE Wiiii 1op. r1lrlg, linens. clec<Jf1t0< liiW.. !l--~ .• OgCJ7.EC.Ec.P..-S"A'L'E De yery Mlf-mo11v11ed •rOIPTillllT SIORUUY /lllPll 1 1 z 11 1 D u 1 n e cue itiek• & Datis S•50 ttems.. 815 Seagull Lane. ~~~-!let 111:111 and cre1t1ye The 1bH1l~ " 71•·733·9828 pp 0 80 6'6·6158 .... t. 01011naar 16tfl St.I BEST DEAL IO relate lo tll&r'llglfl in 1 For NB Home Owners FO< Sootri Laguna llnd· ....... ·~ ~ --l ~!M I working 9flYl1onmen111 a 1'110C FI T M1tu1_e se1pe arcfl lteets 30 • .a-11 6CI I Wedding 01111. Dr1nd ·~Jr,,'11 (9/l"'l GUARAITEEDI muil. The UH 01 1 van, people oriented self· firs/wk Flexible riour1 & ...,,.. a ncts new: Wht ulln wllice & 16 Jl!i ~"111. ''° 11tMl680,1 • lru<:k wtllia•'*l,orlaroe 111rt1r with Dasie olliCe pl1111n1 working 11n· MUST SELL! Gold gas 1>11d1. u 8. Pd $1150, 'U ll ~/l ll\• !l't1J'3 Ju1\ Drlng u1 your Del wagon lineceuary 11111!1. r'IOl'l·smkr. knowl· y!ronmen1 P1y DOE rinv• wll op micio Sac:S850 •97·7370 135-3171 bOn•flde J11p dell 1n1 .ag• of IBM-PC 1 p•us Send resume to ,325.00 23. coloi rv l ~#~~:#.~~~;;;;;;l!!!~!!!!!!!~!!j ~• .. PJ'' '"""•• •. -..·11 Deat 111 Ulll 1001 MOIEY! ~rA~!1;!,1;1~!~' •Ppt. s~~h1l;g~:~ ~;/11 s75.00 wssflerl dryer (••1Jewelry/Furs/Art lo.tts, Gtntf1I 7011 ~· t~ •' }.! '' JIM SLEIOIS the position. run a second week FR EE! I iiiii~~~~~i;;-1.~·~·~·~·~0~1~~bo~<h~·~·~·~-3~·~·~· 1,..,.,,,.,~ ... ~ ... ~6C~2~5 l\1~~~;~~tcf4~1 )f'' ' 4 11 'J'' W• offer 1n eicceU1nt llOIPTllllST 11 1978 18' Cobr• 4 cyl. OMC .~ ti 1 ·' 1•' 1 HQllDA * llUOUY Furniture 6Q 14 L A D I E S T E N N 1 S Oulclrlve 111 reDullt, elec-~ , For more information. call Maria o r Angie, 642-5678 . vu1ran1111 01 S•OO per Fti . ei''Y con1tru~llon Fn tor Newport Penlns.uro1 1 :.:::.;;:::~----""'-'I BRACELET, 55 round tron1c11m1t1~ e11tras1 Gal· I ~~~='"==·:':':'::..J I JEEP-EAGLE "•«ee«wn 11e -lt1lnyou o5 o1 yp!ng requred. ate 2 .,,1 • rt1latecle•P WALL UNIT' mos old. brllllent dl1 moncl1. 3.75 vlnl1ed !Ill lraller I· ., lfl nlng, your In· • 1ry commen1e1ate. , Moving-mull NII eovg"1 •• ,,,, ''" -·· ,,,.. ' I ' • J 0 ' ' • p ac Liii 32881 Cimino C1pl1lranc I 'I I I I 5 •• 5,00 Must k.no"" Wordpotfecl -• gui · .. 'II l"l ID come po en. II un· we11perence. . s1100·. •et! fo r $725 s ,,,, 83 $20001080.5•0-31•0 " SANJUAN CAP!STAANC llmlt.a. I LOii.iS 1·2·3 Some 8 .. 7 . 2 3 .. 3 . 11 Ive u11n • UL" a •• ,,, LlllfD ,,. 1110 llOIPTJOlllTP/T bookkeep ing ••P AVONREOCRESTw1oa11, Thlion•on1y •• C•ll Mr Phllll p1 213-•77-3153 For1mallottlcetotake !n-prelerrlO. S.tfery a .OE mess•g• 1 P~e~U::.,:l:.:;M::::lm::::1~1S:,_~60<:i:;:~9 I dick, motor S•50 Oller e11p1ru 72 h11 at1e lll1t1Y1In 111 plilllff of al· 875-3551. BEA UTIFUL S6 FA.'"1..o\IE-I' 545.5154 1111,•1 '''•I• puD nce procedure. M-F 8-SEAT chair, 1001 1tool. .. '"· uv mo .... ose en DI H"'"I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I '~~~~~~---Hel10!We'ra•otthecu1e111________ 1 •• -d 0 1-------- rn>on,$8.50/hr.75•-6822 >Ont condition S1crltlce k!ttensl 2 blk, 1 tan, 1 llWlllhlll 11111 . Total o n DAllLLA L na. S325. 213-218-88116 gr9)'. Good loYl"Q hOme 1..i11r. ExCll!lnt condilion. S 3 6 7 8 5 l ; r 111 cl 1..111 ·a•. 1xcelktnt con IECEnlOllST llOIOAIY Ol'lly. Pl• call soon or Muit setn 7511•02118 s 1J.357 60, cap co11 d11!on, 53.000 m1ie1 Nllclld tor NEWPORT M1rk111ng 1ecret1ry llAISIUIUUlll 1 .•~ho~y~·~11~g~o~t~<~oo~o~t~l"'~"°'~',l ~~~!l!!!E'.::2:2l:Z S2•.I OO. c1p reouc $1 0 ,500 Ev11 on! BEACH office ol growing wfttrong cler1C11 1k1H1 Footboird wllh r•ll•. 75•-772.Clhm. 957-6731 l'c>wtt loaU 7012 $2500 (1er •01 28 13)lc~~-"~'~·-'~"~'~~ CIYlll1r1n1c 9ngrg. firm lo< 70 wpm. WP R·D•se & queen ll:r.1$195. 6•0-8733 POODLE AKC, Wflll•. 10 Otler IXP 72 hr• alter CADILLAC FLEETWOOC Iron! olllce work. Send m1rk1tlng blCkgrouncl ..... ~ WMkl, COITll ... Mom I 13' BOSTON WHALER puD BROUGHAM AClt088 ·--8 Cri9PJI 10Gerlftll1r.- 1' """' 111 Pt1ntfl 18 Unulld 11 ··--• gunt" II LMdlnQ ti fl•ed ay1tem 20 11111. Birt and Brend1 2'2 PoYnded 2• Hiib 21 Dull Ol'llor1 27 Ov9bac m'-• 31 Hellte11on •'f'!lablel ,. ....... 33 "'-' 35 HMl!ng prot ... ion .... 3' CM111 )IH .... h.!n 40 Kind o1 ..... I I Wel., bOOy ., ...... .. ""'-.. _, .. -MCI member .. 7....._..,_ ., .... ""' 1aoi....e; .. __ • 58 Arrovecl "Jog I 1 Oulllllss 82£r~ 63 Ireland 84 Aect11m 15 c, .... 88Eng~I 17 Spools DOWN 1 °''°'°*' 2 "Th-.nkl --t" a Cok>mou1· "''P " NOt redollnt 5 RllliYigOl'lll 8 -11\d Pop 1 ASlmne I HIJf'fllt ~ II Owbec clly 10 Enlk:et• 11 Honor 12 Correct 13 0b<>M.11C 21 IMpi.l.nl 23 ·9Neddlcl 25 USSR coin 27 AudirMnll 21 l(!nll o4' ofn ,.._ ··-,. ... _ ><c.._., ,._ .. ........ 16 Nlvedl •own j1 AcCOtf!Ql!aher 7 l'Rl!'t'IOVI "-'ZZU: SOLVID 3i Sent 0\11 40 Boo! siring •2 lolly •3 Secret• -_ ... ''E•-.0 48 Kfollne r.ro •1 c.Mrll •8 F0tfMt • • A1ttll.,, flllttr •II \llllin 10 Allan llf"ld 53 5epar111 SS Fired cl1y -· &I EHipM 57Trr#tl eo L•ner " .. " ~p!UI, Excelllnl 11J1rv I I I ,_, A SUPER SPORT 1085 ... ~--t rn.ume to or 1pplv In ..._._ ., ..,.... N lhOll, Vl1 ex1m· . ' ....... I D'ELEGANCE , ...... w.ne11t1. Sena r11Ume 10 I 11 •~ s •o HP v •-'4500 1on 11 Herm1n l(Jmmel lltert , .... _,, Ina''" 500. B-45·••39 1m1,,. ,~~-~-•1-~o~I 1987 S1•.SOO 8e1ut1ll H.ai.., euuaer•. 5010 P s OK s 1 1 11 7 c1 87&-5212 ... ,..u. "' •· incl Anoe .. Altn .. Judy Camput Dr • lOO. N9W· f "j._'@'"~:'j:'~'.i~'~'~'~'~'~':' 1~~""§;-~'§m§:, ~~'§"~·::"';;;;; f iii'1§c;~i.::;;~i;<1";_1 MIL~ condlllon 71•·8'•·881' Or9lm1n, 3881 Spruce por1Beien,112660 S•OOO. 721·•155 alt 5. 18' §CHOCK lllctrlc e1y AC-• or 213-1127 .... ,<M SI. Newport B11ch ,I~--------Musklll-boll Frl.......i c1nvlll"" •-112880 IEOIETAIY P/T ENGLISH p in• hutch . ,..,_ v,.. 100 t Quall St. Npt 8ch C HE v R 0 LET 1 9 8 s 1500; 2 pine 11blel S•OO ' ________ 6C::::.5•5:.1 Nl'W boat•·• 11.000 buy Cavaller Z2• COflYWllDlt Rect'Hllon ~![iiiTliii(~"~··~·~c~,~·~·,,,_~~-::!:~'~"~~~· •aeh RelurDl•hftd 1870 ,, 1hl1 S8.000-calh, n1urne 112·2112 raclwtlh wnne ioo AH op ... Tl, •• ,_IYITlll ;-ma1u1e63 1-7200 pllC ... fl73 -•5•1 N•llT 13,000 note. B•rbare.I A~C~u-.. ~~.,;,;...::,,.:.c__,,,=-o,-v"a-1.. 11or11. Must 111 S13 .lli~ -· IHI·-.... 6••·i0t0, E•1·359 IMllTll llOIOARY Henrlclon Scene I auml ;;;~~~~~~~-~-~;;lliii~kitt~Fo~~:.,;; Silv9r, 111(, e111t1 ••l• 857-i231 For tmlll, Y1fy nkll, n-To the conffollef of lhop-bdrm HI. 7pct, Incl 2 f; 20' 0\1Tf194d llec:lrlC D1y 123,700. 72().050' l.c=H"R~Y"S"L"E"R,-N=EoW"P~O=R SN l1elllly. BorderHne ol ping center d-loper In 1rmolr11. llght brlclr,•· !kydtl 6060 ::1·1n W~ m::!:i:~ Acur• Leg1ncl Coupe lll88, 111 orlglnal ~.00 !'.°',",o".,'"· ·.~ ..... ,..call NIWl)Ol'I e11ch Mull ~':,~.:1~rlec~·~o~~ -·· IUOll Every weterlront OWMI 1987 Sll'llf, $-S~. AIC, m1111. $7115. 7511·75112 ..... ' • m. • 1 h.tYI overen compuler I lhoulcl h.tVI one. Thi• Al1rm Cir COYlf 38,000 FORD ·ao COURIER PICI WOid P1'0Cfllin9 know!· Colt~11~·~;~~=2500. •11111 boat 11 •n ••ceptlonally mil11. Exc111an1 Con· UP. Wllfl lfllll •n· "9st1urant 16ge. Computer •PfHd·i---------...... .., ... ,., gooctpurchlM. 873•112115 d l1lon. 111,200 o e o . camP« PD•V•· etu 1hMt eicpe 1 mu11. Proli· ..,..I llllf lllLI II-er .. m U.t ror detalli. 'll,_.882 BoOk 12•00. Wm •• IOW HIRllG cl9nt wlnum1>1r1. C1ll I 700 080 e•• •3 g L1url1 71•1159.g53 1 I-Pc llYlogrm "1• whirl-... , .. lrilM .... , 2'' LYMAN look• gOOO, UW '112M2 1 · ....,_ 1 Non·lmoklng offlc9. poOI W11h9rlOryer, GE Hrl ..... W.., gre•I C111lln1 be et. runs & look• ;oocl! White Fiii TlllN IL 1 FOOD SERVERS r91rlg. ll91'90, COior TV, I ....... lll ..... I , Chr)'IWI' V•I , 240 h,p. In-w/Delge ln1er!or. Mult ltll lCLNT concllllor • DISHWASHERS ••n&aTWUTll ~1:r&m1.1Ch more! board. 11.SOO obo H HI 11595. 8fl1·0•55 Nlly.loadecl, orlo OWMI • PARKING ATINONTS For con111, co. Exp prll. ''"· 8'S-oi•50 l•885NAM) 14300 obo. 5'2-b5&5 l(h1yem• Rlllll.ft'ant 8ookk19Plog, ti l';plog & OUEEN SlZE MATIRESS ..... 111-r' •CHARACTER BOAT• BMW '80 320 IA 72S-4777 tor :-:tit. Aft•r l>t'IOMI. S•l•ry e;\°'· l BO)(, CUil TEDI l'i!J:!ioe~c:l~ ... SHIPHOUSE"• EVERY Poulbll Optlonl HONDA '78 CIVIC. Trani por1a11on or par11. Run good. 1500 oeo l·~·~pm~ .... ~~":':3:1 =·~· ·~,,,~~!:i!:c~.~··~·~U~IL~O~E~R~=~i·~ .. ~·~o~·~·W~I ~· ·~"~· -Sporal19 Goods 6065 P1r1dll Trophy Wlnn91' lmmacutet• S87i5 080 131.e<>89 Bath CALL * 8-40-1733 • GOif' C!Ubl DelWI Advttor "4000. 878-8181 &42-0138 --~Tommy A•-11'-lllllMM -'111111 l'l'IOUf OOf<*1 ICOtt Irons. L09111d twin cl ...... Ilk• CcnverObl• lo•O•d POW9f bultl TPS Irons. new 11so,ooo. 875-9480 121,toO or s 2so Down 10 ... 2--iMS. ... Ahtrlc ....... ....,. AOEB 12'1'017 AMBITIOUS NEAT AND HOKE8T WILLING TO WORK ............ ~ ... .. II ........ . ............. •Ul!l .. DIJll•ftTA'nl* PUllllW .... 6Q..l6o\0 142-S2S2. 111um1 1111• at lllUTAll PllllUpt.M,tln, "'°'"'°·"'"°'' .-·--~ _ ..... ,_ -·-......... P.LA8 , 27,000 miles, nm nau 21 ,,.111&..., phOnt.wfr•Wf'oMl•.r.a., -11•11• ...... d.ct.ctor, pamp1r1cll ... 1n1 11M'fl.llM 81crlffc• 12•.SOO . MEPICUPIV MA flt QU 1---"!iiiif---11t:iii::~-"'""~lif.7l -'i1l~7j''i1i12~1~4~50ii8ff"-I &AOUOHAM 1 '"'· Fi. W.... 11 '!r4 monttll @Iii 1014 8Ut '11 ""~~I~ =• '°::1 . ~ • ... •• ... ~' ~~·T•. .... I I SL i.r~ •• ,, .. , 1P9Glal oe11,,,~ .. :~ ~= •• ,.--rllO-aa.unrut oondttlon, In-Ol'ltonw.,.,....,IOwmllll """'' = ... ~ -ltoafd, Ml k•I. luH 121,&00 080. IOl.tncl, A..itom•t light: ·---'°'-Que tiqul0n*l1. C•ll no•. ... It Ind YQU'H buy It 0101h top wllh r•i " " '-OMl'I *-145-1717 or 752-5111 19Q!i.... AuttMMllC oani ....... tun to 1111 on, MOTrYATllDhl ' mlMlon. Alt oondlllOMi IN .. ._.. .. lrl ... 11Mfl~H70 •BLTI 1111111 "4500 obo, "3-3.Mt ...,. ..... •. , ... 9peclll "E" moGel. OlbiMOllLI 'IS Ci.. .: -..., t' lANOl.flt 1"3 111v1r/Cl'l1rco11. LO• OutlliH 8uper9m1. Al C l•a•lo •••'•"· O rig. mllee. 5 ll)Md. 115,000. -· CtUIM , •••r•1 owner. ~ A1om1e • e1•eua .... •111111: ~ 9"glM. I ...... aooct ' n2o..,.w ~:~~~ lltS• oond. 1 17,000 010 m•ll-1 • to .... Etu£ ,,.._ '"' i..y,......._..,.,l-=Nmll=="''ll=-=N=•""' ·------..:6(8)=:::.iii'INCIOiliiiff.htd -~ ---~ ~ ....... lmmnll MOOI I' OOftd . fll•o•l otul••· ._..... ••• dlllon, A/C, o•MU1 .... I.I, 111,000 -. . ..._IOOI lnoludlng th rd Mel, ,,IW, ltOL, tltt wt. '~flt. J1f1 ·· iRSNT00MiftY =Mil,._=~=; = = "r' 00:: ,...,., I AIL/ .. OW OINGHV, vice r•cOrds, Pp, 11311 mo; 541-171 .,.,.,.e:::::acr. I I 1-:..-:;:-·llOO 117.fl0,111451. 1•1NXX7•11 -I•• 'II CiM OAlih " ft. llllilACIDli SOOrO 1iif, '6tliTIAC 'M N"6 2ili ==--... Cl\MICN.MIPI :O'::o~ recotdl, l lC IMIM~.Nt .. .-oeo MoNO' 1 "'--' • •' br•11 11/1lr••· fl111 HI E · ' • ' loUM, 1~00 011 "'"""' •• ,,., 1mok• 111 -7eo.o11-i or e11-1:1~ · ·1,~-;·~·;·~ .. ;·~ .. ~'"'~-;~11 .... ;;· 1~~r1:-~r=1 -i.!i;' •· ClllMMH ...... I II ... 090, Q Jllil •it iiiii), B. =~-·=· ..,, ~ ... ~ ..:.:~-:.. ~= ,.. tr,.Jl"uie ....... . -.. ; .. •• i . • ' ' ' ' •I • ' I 0 ( ' • II • • ~ • •• " •• m '· " ~ ' "' " •• ), ... .. •• •• •• .. • .. ~ •• • I ' • lllUC llOllC[ ...... T.l ,NO ..... H)l.J7-«I01Jli NOTICI Ml.IC llOTICI: lllUC llOllC[ I Or•noe Co.l'•t DAILY PILOTIThuJMlay. July 20. 1188 C8 Pl.II.IC llOllCI: lllUC llOllC[ lllUC ll011Cl lllUC 111na: lllUC - OFFICIAL PU~LIC NOTICE CITY OF COSTA MESA GENERAL PLAN REVIEW PROGRAM GP-89·2 DRAFT EIR NO. 1043 The City of Costa Mesa has comp leted a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the General Plan Review Program which 1s a comprehensive update of the General Plan for the City of Costa Mesa and ad1acent unincorporated areas w1th1n the City's Sphere of Influence. The purpose of the General Plan is to provide the goals. policies and ob1ect1ves that guide the long-range physical development of the c ommunrt y The Draft EIR rs now available for puolrc revrew. All written comments received by August 14. 1989 wrll e responded to 1n the. Final EIR Please direct all comments to the Crty at the address shown belOW. Cop1 s of the Draft EIR and General Plan may be purchased at the Crty of Costa Mesa and are available for revrew at the following locatrons. Crty of Costa Mesa Development Services D 77 Farr Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 U.C Irvine General Library Government Pubhcatrons Irvine, CA. 92713 • pt Mesa Verde Library 2969 Mesa Verde Drrve East Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 Costa Mesa Lrbrary 1855 Park Avenue Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 I CIO Orenge Coaat OAILY PILOT/ Thurldey, JUty 20. 1989 l'llall: lllllCl Ml.IC llOT1CE NI.IC llOTICE PIB.IC llOTICE Pll1l1C llOllCE PIB.IC llOTICE Ml.IC llOTICE lWJC llOT1CE PIB.IC lllT1CE Ml.IC ll)TIC( II_,. ~ MOTICI MOTtCI ,..._), MOTICI OI M M110 NOTICI CW ,-AOM I AID LANO OA ANY ..Cnnout ....... nammr °" WTM...,. IN"'11NG -· tNVITtNO -· c-No. *IOI TM.11'91'1 IAl.I NOncl °' TM.llTU'9 ,,.... OTHER LANO, INCLUDINO ..... ITAT&mNT ···•orrmll °' -n'lll N0.1111 tC·I07. cc.-. CC·7• Tiii name Wld addfNI ot ......... = TWUaT91'1 ....... .... -THE AIOHT TO WHIP-T"'9 tolloWlng J*foOfl• .... Ull W MTm0Ua -NOTIC-1 IS MERE.BY CC.fn a cc.-Notlo91$1!eiioat>y9~ INl lhf' C01M1 It~ (El nombre y T.9. .... H Tl .... ,...... YOU AA( IN" 0£FAUlT STOCK OR OIAECTl()HAl· dol!\g ~ Ul ... ,, ... um OIVlfN 11'111 •••••cl NOU091t•Myt1-.n1N1 ..ai.obidawltlbtt"'*~ Oll'9"1o!\de .. C0tl•etr.SU-"""'c .... H vou AFIEi IN 0£FAUlT UNDEAADEEDOfTAUST LYORILL ANOMINEFBOM OAARE.LL'8 AUTO TM IOllo-it19 pef~n• propoul1wiM tNlrllOelWd bV IMled Old• will " rt<lelvecl ~ 1M City ot HunilngtOfl P!.RIOR COURT OF CALJ· T.O. S~\llCE COMPANY UNDER A DEfO Of" TlllUST OAT ED 11n111. UNLESS LANDS OTHER THAN MOTIVIE 81ERVICE. t7fl1 NWI Mlielldof*'-.......... ol the City ol Colt• MMtl 10 by IM Cit)' Of Hw'!tll'lgton itNch ll thtt ofllot of tM FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR· .. cluly IP9Qltll«I Trut.1 .. OATEO 05111111 UNLESS YOU TA.1<£ ACTION TO THOSE H.f:REINA80\IE DE· .....,...,. LWA 1, Hun!ll'lg!Oo the ,IC11Uou• Bu1lne11 wtt: Thlt City covncM. P,0. &Mch et the Ofllc. Of 1,,. City Cltt'k et City Hall, 2000 ANGE, 700 Civic C.,,tff undtf the IOllO"'!:lng de· YOU TAl(I ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPRE· SCRIBED. OIL DA GAS hecfl, Clalt. t2M7 NMllt! THE Ot:SION .COt.,· Bo• 1200, C0.1aMMe, Cell• City Cttfll: et ()ny Hall, 2000 Main StrMt, Huntln91on Otl\'ti W•t Pott O"ICe Bo• ac1lb9cl 0..0 ol tl'utl~'WILL PAOTECT YQ(JA PROP· TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A WELLS , TUNNELS AND JoM Patrietl \IOQ91, M1: LICTl\ll., 11172 \Ila TOrlno, tornla t2'21·1200, on Of Main SlfMI. Huntlng1on a.ach, Californle. until llW 831 8an1I An• CalllO<nl• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCOON ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT PUILIC SALE-. IF YOU SHAFTS INTO, THROUOH Tlllemook ......... Watt IMne, CA 92715 l>etor• the hOUt 10:00 a.m . IMch. Callfornl•. until t,,. !'lout ol 2:00 p.m. on Augull 12102-0Ue. ' TO THE HIGH ET BIDDER A PUBLIC SAl.E. If YOU NIE,IED AN EX~NATION 0 R Ac R 0 s s T H E min.1 .... CaYt. 12893 The flCVllOUI 8ualMM on Thutad.ey, Auou•t 3, l'lout ol 2:00 p.m. on AuQUAI J, 1N9, al wtlM::h lim41 they TM neme. ackJr ... , and FOR CASH (WI lhe IO<m NEED AN EJ(PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE Dian l(ay Vooe'i. 017• NM1er.-Nd10•t>OY9wu 1ffl, " lhllll be IM r• •• 1Nt, at WhlCl'I time tti.y wlQ be oe>ene<I •~ publlCly I~ number of plflln--1'1t!M::tl ...... """"'. •e;ndet In OF THE Nl.TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST LANO HEREINABOVE DE· Tlll 1mook Av• .. W111 Piled on Mwoll 21 .. tfft Ill IC)Ol'llibMlly ot the blcloet to wlM be OPlf)9(t and pul)llely and I.ad aloud In tna Coun.-ti"'• IOOlfllY, or plalntlfl lfll UfllNIO S111•) Ind/Of PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· SCRIBED. AND TO 80T. mlrw..-. Callt. 120'3 ttl9 County ot Or1n91, dtMY9I' ,,.. bid to 1he City and rMd aloud In 1he Col.tn-ell Ctl.,,,bef. for 1111 r1Pll,. WlthOut "' attCM'nly, ht: (£1 ''"' ea9hlff'• Clrtlffld Of YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· TACT A LAWYER. TOM SUCH WHJP.STOCK!O Thi• tlu••n••• lt COii ~rt Cieri{'• ()tflol by ,,,. 11foP8' ell Cl'lllMl>lt• lor 1ne modi· lf'IQ, rNUrltclng, conatr~· nombte, .. d!tlK:<llori y II nu-other cMekl apecllllcl In TACT A LAWYER. On Augutt 10, 19f9 II 0 R DIRECT I 0 NA LL y ctuct.O ti)': ~IMnd and wll• f-:::=::---1---~JOyot~Jow~ ~lt'l'.lLBkSS.)Jl'!lllML fbtlon_al_U.ttle..tlQoll_t_ll_ !~,!.!1(1.!C_H.!!!Q&!!!:!:, 001(0 d1_ttL1JQ_QQ_____Jl_tl .~Sactlon-292'h--T.8,..No:-1599-40---10 :00-A~M . TRAN$-ORIU.10-Wfl.LS,-TUNNELS Tn.-1gl1tr1n1--co11'1 (.:. 11612 Vlll Torin~ !rvl.ne.£6. ;ubllqly °"8M'd_and...!N.ll VlftoYI ~l1001;_ ..CC-$01 •. ,dlan on.GlflleldAY«!Ue be, ~o del-dtimandant1, 0-!P1ylble In fl.Ill •I Iha 11ma ot On 07121119 ., -10;00 .AMEAIC.A TIT _L._E_ LI(; AND_S,ttAftS. UNl;lER ANO metlCld to lrartNCt bull ft115 110v<t l1 10;00 1.m., or at CC·528, CC-572 and tween NIWlan<t Street and del <Mmandent1 qua no .. la) 1U r1Q'1t, 11111 and o'clockAMlltMnonhlront SURANCE COMPANY 11 BENEATHOJIBEYONDTHE i'iMs uiider IM ffctl1IOU1 • , I I Shella Hupp, 2 t241 IOOl'I lhltMhet u pr1e· CC-513. Magnoll1,lnthe Cityo!H1H1t· tlel\CI ll>OgadO, el); JOHN tntfflll conveyed 10 Ind 1t1trll'ICI to Illa COUNTY duly appointed Tru1111 EXTEfUOR LIMITS THERE· bullnlll narna or n1meo A~· Planlcle, El 1'0<0, Uceibl9 011 Thuredly. Auouet A "' ot plam;, tpelcill· lnglon Bleeh P. RAPILLO, INC.. 1111 now held by It ul'ldlt .. Id COURTHOUSE 700 Civic under Ind purMi•nt to DMd OF. AND TO REDfULL. RE· U.tld above on June 23 CA 8H30 3. 1tel. In 1M Councll ~llont, and otMt contract A 111 ol Plllnl. 'Pl'Gll•· Cenlw AVll'IUI, Suite 550, Deed Of Tl\itt tn t,,. proparty Center Drive Welt In thl City o1 Trull record.i f /27187 TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAIN · 19111 Thh bull-wu oon-Cl'latnbltl, Clly Hall, 17 Fair ~11 may bl Oblllnld e1t1on1. lllCI Ottt.f cont11CI Huntington BllCh, Call· hlfllnatt ... dllcrlb9cl: of Santi Ana, St Ill o1 Call· I I In 11 rum In I NO. TAIN, AEPAIA, DEEPEN JOtln Palrlcll Vogel dl.lc1ecl by• g.tlll'll patlllll'· Ott..._, Coat• MIN. Call· on Jtlly 17, 1119 11 Illa 0... docufl'llflll m1y be OtltllnflCI lorn le 1204 7 P h on t : TRUSTOR: ED SHIPLEY l0tnl1 CHICAGO TITLE IN· 87-4fl449 ot Otlleill Re-ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH Tllll ltltlll'lll'll wu !Ille lhlP lofOl1, '°' tM 11.lrnlthlilo ot p#tfl'llf\I ot PublM:: Work I, on July 10, 1te9, 2000 Mein 714/84S.4149. BENEFICIARY. GA RY SURANCE COMPANY' • eotdl, ••.Wl9<1 by JAMES w EL Ls 0 R M I NE s .... h the County C1411k ot Or 'fllil 1taternent waa lOld LABOR ANO EQUIPM~T 2000 Mlln Str .. t, Hunt· Str .. 1. Hunllngtoo Bitch, DATE: (Fecha) MAR 21 DA\110 FLANZER eorporatlon. IS T1u1111 E. WtlLIAMS, JR., AND WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE ange Coun1y on Juna 20 wlttl the County Ci.ttl ol Or· TO LOAD ANO TRANS· lngton B1ach.. Ct lllornl1. C1lll0<nll, upon rlCllpt ol t 19f9 racordad J1nu1ry 14, undlr ltltl Deed ol Trutt ••· MARY JO A, ~ILLIAMS, RIGHT TO DAILL, MINE. 1989 COunty on June 30. PORT CONTAMINA TED upon racllpt ot 1 non·r1tun-non-r1lund1bt1 lee o l 0...,. L. 011t1'11tle, C..,lt, tN7 ulnttr. No.17.022140 1eUt1d by ROBERT F. HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS STORE, E)(PLORE ANO OP· fU2Qo 10.00. I NANT S 11 ERA.TE THROUGH THE Put111lhld Ott• C011 JOyce 0. Pldlow Additional "'' ol !I'll EICtl bid thll ma •on a m on ty eordt In thl oll\cl ol llla Al-ERT F. RUP!i'R 19711 TRUST tru1tor. In 1111 o I u '70:-:l'!Jtrfl PubHlhlcl Otl!IOI COUI 1P9Giflca\lonl m1y be ob· lhe Pf()j:)Oall Form and In Cha PrQ90aef Form tnd !n NOTICE TO THE PERSON COfdlr OI Df-afl{ICI Counly: raeordtd 07109181, 11 County RICOltktr ol Ori• 50 0 f EE T 0 f THE 13, 20, 1HI Deily Piiot July 13, 20, 27, talnld al IM Ot!ICe ol lllcl lhe fflar'lner p.olll<llld In !hi the ft'llflfl8r p.ovlded In thl SERVED: You 1r1 "'"9d •• ukl ct..i of lrl>ll di· doeum1nt no. 12173, In COUnty. St1te ol C1Hl0tnf1, SUBSURFACE OF THE Th·5~ Augutt 3, IHI PUtCtiulnQ AQll'll It 11 F11r contract docum.nlt. and contract doc:umenlt, Ind 1n lndiVldull dllend1nt. sc.rlbla ttltl following prop· bOOk 14134. PIO• 325, ol WIL L SELL AT PUBLIC LANO HEREINABO\IE DE · 1---------- Th596 Ottve, CO.ta M.... Call· lhall be eeeompanlld by 1 INll bl ICCOmpanlld by 1 Publllhld Oranga Coeat arty: OlllClal Rec0<d11 In Irle olllce AUCTION TO HIGHEST BU)· SC FU BED AS RESERVED IN rta,te NQTIC£ • ___________ tornll. Bldl lhOllkl bfl re-eerllflld Of ~•l'llW'• Cllaek certlllad Of Clll'ller'• Clleek Delly Pllol July 20, 21. PARCEL 1: or lhl Recorder of ORANGE DEA FOR CASH {p•y•bll •I THE DEED AECOROE O 1--~==~==~---~ ll()JIC[ llll'l'\IClto lllcl11tent1onol tM or 1 bid bond '°'-"°' llsl Of •bid bond for not 11s1 Augult 3. 10. 11tfi .a.n undivldld 11411'1 Counly. C1Ulornlaby rMton time of Mia In llwlul motlly JULY 11 , 1973, IN BODI( •tcTJTM>Ul IU ..... a --"'-=~="--'~'-"'°----City Cl9'fk. within uld llmfl ttlan 10% ol lllcl all'oun• ol Thin 10% ol lhl •mount o! Tl'l8 11 1n1 ..... 1 In Ind to LOI 26 ol ol d11f1ul1 In 1f\e payment Of of 1111 Unit.cl Stttn) al: AT 107i3. PAGE 933 OF OF· NAMI t TATIMfNT K•tl llmlt, In I Malad envelope. IM bid, made p1y1ble to the I,,. bid, m1d1 p1y1ble to lt>e Tr Kt No. 66 J4. In,,,. Clly ol parlorfflanca ol obllgtitlOllt THE CHAPMAN AVENUE FICIAL RECOiOS. Tl!a tollowlng par11on1 .,. 'K:TTnOUI Ml8INlll ldlnllflld on Illa outtlda with City o1 HuntlngtOll Blacn. Cl1y ot H\Hl!lnglon Beaeh. P\lllC tl()Ttcf Cotti M1 ... Counly of Dr· MCurld th.lleby ifl(:lui;llng ENTRANCE TO THE Cl\ltC AN APPURTENANT NON· dolrtg bullnest "; , NAm 8TATl•NT 11>1Bld llam Number and tna Labor CoOe ol the St11a ol LlbOf Codi ol ll'la State ol engl, Stale ol Cllllofnle, 11 tM brlaeh Of dlfaull, nollc.e CENT6fl BUILDING , 300 EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT Ooft'llnlon Advlrllllf111 Thi~ Opining Dale. Calll0<nla 1nd otl'lef l1w1 ol C1Hlo<nl1 and Oll'ler llws ol NOTICE TO per map recorded In Sook ol whlel'l was r1corded EAST CHAPMAN A\IENUE, FOR INGRESS A ND 10491 Cowin He19htt bulln..": :aon• •r• Eaeh bk! thlll tpeclty lhe S1111 ol C1lll0<nla appll· lhe State ol C1Ulornl1 ~pll-CONTlllACTOflll 277, P1Q8110to 13 lnciuru .... 03127181 .. doeument no. ORANGE, CA 111 right. t!tll EGRESS THROUGHOUT Sant• An•. CA 92705 ~AONAOO . EQUIV teeh and l'VlfY Item IS set cabll thlfelo, With the •X· cable thlfelo, wnn the 11•· CALLING'°" 9101 ol M1tc1U1neou• M1p1, In 89-155935 In book 1t.11.u. and !nterell eonvttyld to LOT 85 OF TRACT NO. St.i111 Boeclekei, 1049 p A R T NE R S 4 8 8 1 forth lfl 1,,. tpeelfleallons oepllon onry ol tueh varl-oepllon only ol auell ~•rl· Sch<>OI 011trlcl: lrvlna Uni· t,,. olflcl ol tlla County Re-PIO' ••n• of "kl Oltlol•I •~ now held by 11 und11 f905, AS SHOWN ON A Cowin Hllghtl , Sinta An• MeeArtmlr ~llld. Suite Any and IU •xeaptlont 10 tne ltlonl !I'll! m•y be requlrld atlonl lhlt may ti«! requlrll'd fllcl SchOOI Dlllfiet corclet of Hid County. RICOl'OS, wUI Mlt 11 pubJ,IC "Id Deed OI lrull In Illa MAP ~ECORDEO IN BOOK CA 92705 2(M Newport 8elCtl C•ltl ICMiic11k:aliontmuslbeelelr· \Hlclet Cl'll fPl'Glll tlelu\" un.cler t,,. weclal sttlullll Bid 0.adllna· 2 o'ctoek EXCEPT ING THERE· 1uellonlolllal'llQtlft!bldd11 propetly lllu1ted In llld 308. PAGES 27 TO 32 IN· JelOl'I Jtc0bton, 930 N eH8o · · 1y 1n lhl bid, Ind 1anu11 to pur1U1n1 10 whlctl prOC>Md· pu111.1an1 to wl'lleh prOOMC'l-' p.m. 01 1ne 7th dly 01 FORM Illa loHow!og. lor catll 1n tewlul mone~ ol County ano State dese11beCI c LU S I VE 0 F MI S · Meed•, Or•no•. CA 92669 Ch.at ... J Schrllblt Jr 111 lorlh aoy Item 1n ll'lll 1n91 hlrlUndlf 1r1 takeri lnQe het1Und11 11111 taken Augull, 1989 (1) Unltl 1 ll'lrough 4 It Illa Unftld St•t1t, wHtloul II: CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Thl1 butlne11 11 tori 4oe7 MICAfihur 8ou~ard' 1p1cllleatlon1 ahall bl tnd which na .... not been 1nd whlCl'l .,.vii not baerl Pl.caofBldReoalp! 5050 911ownontl'le Condornlnlum M1eo.,.,,1ntorw&flari1y,eX· A SUBLEASEHOLO ES· THE OFFICE OF THE d~tld by: a (llf'lll•I pirt Sulll 204, ~port S..C:h: groundt lor r1jectlon ol the tu p•r 1• 1!11 d b )' the tu per 11 d Id by th 11 B1rr1nca. ln1lnl, CA. 92714 Plan raoor~ In Book 9923. Pflll or Implied. as to Otte, TA TE JN ANO TO; COUNTY RfCO~OEA OF flll'll'l lp Celll l2t80 ~. prov1t1on1 ol th• Labor prov111on1 of the Labor Prot•el ld11ritll!e1tlori PageM1tolOtliela1 Record• po••••1lon, or eneum· LOT8ANOTHESOUTH· SAID COUNTY. Tl'll r1g1,1r1n1 com ~S. Hid~, HI, 4867 £110h bklst'lall~I lorlh !tie Codi. Praltfence lo labor Code. PrlllflOCI to lebOr Name: Emergency P0<table ol Mkl Counly br1f\Cll, IOI 1he purpou ol WESTERLY 16.00 FEET OF NOTE: FOR INFOR · rnencld to 1ransact bull MllCArthur Boulevard, Sulle luM namet 1nd rrildenCM of lh•ll be g!van only In !he lhall be 9!vet1 onl~ In lhe C1111room .. Los N1ranjo1 (bl Thi 1.11elu1lv11 right 'to paying obllQ•tloot MCUred LOT 7 IN BLOCI( 14. OF MAT ION PURPOSES ONLY. ,,.., undlf tne tlelitlou: 204 Newpofl 8eeeh CaHI 111 Plltont 1nd parties man111r provided by llw. menn1r provided by ltw El1mentary School . polMl9lon and oe<:uP•flC)' by .. kl Oeld ol Trutt, the TRACT NO. 772, IN THE THE PURPOSED STREET butlnflal riarna or nam&. &Mio ' · Intl!' .. led In 11'\a proposal. 11 No bid thlll be eonllctered No bid 1111111 be considered Pl1c1 Plans lrl Oil 1111: ol ttl lllote areas de'lgnetll'd lnt1r1St corlveyld IO tlld Cl TY 0 F NEW P 0 RT ADDRESS OF SAID LAND Natld abov1 on n/1 Hany KllloNiel. Tr1.1tlee the bid I• by I corporallon, unlln 11 lt made Oil a IO<m un .... It ls mlde On I form !rvlnl Unllfld &;:hool Oil· .. pall~. g1rag.e111rtd p.&fk· Tru1IM by tlld Deed ol BEACH, IN THE COUNTY IS: 501 CA.NCH.A · Jaton JICOblOfl OI the Hllry K9liona. ind 11118 the nemN ol Illa OI· f\irnlsned by thl City of lurnilhed tly tl'le City of Ir le!, 5050 B1rr1ne1 Ing 9PICI$. 11 ,hQwn upon Trull In Pfope!'ly 11luat9d In OF ORANGE, STATE Of' NEWPORT BEACH. CALI· Tl'llt lltlttmttol wu lilec Marten J. l(alionz91 Grlilll titer• who ce.n tlfn 1n Hun1lngton Beach and Is Hunllngton 66ach and ii Parkway. lrvlne, CA 92714 the Condominium Plan thl County ol Orange, SI••• C.a.LJFORNIA. AS PER MAP FORNIA 92660 with Iha County Clerk ol Or Trull UOT October 1, 1970, agr....-nanl Oil behalf ol Ille mtde In 1ce0<danca with the madl In 90C0td1nc1 w1!1'l the NOT ICE JS HE RE BY 1boVI r1l ... red 10. of C1lllornl1 1rid deacrlbed RECORDED IN BOOK 23, AN INSPECTION OF SAIO IJIQI County Oil Juna 26 4M7 MICAl'thur Boulftvlrd corpo1allOll Ind whither p.ovlllont ol tl'le propouJ prov!llonl ol tl'le ptopos&I GIVEN thlt thl abOVI· PARCEL 2. U '. PAGES 5 ANO 6 OF MIS· LANO HAS NOT BEEN l969 Sutt. 204 Nlwpor1 8"c:tl• motl than one officer must requirements. ~Jrem11111. narnld Sehool Ol1lrM::t 10< Unit 4 In Lot 26 11 shown PARCEL t: CEl.LANEOUS MAPS. IN MADE. ANO NO AS· ~ F42,.1t C.ilf t264io • llQn. 11thebk111 tly a p11t· Thi City Council of the £.cl'l bidder must b1 Orange County, C1llfornl1, upontneCondomlnlum Plln Loi 12 ot Ttite:t No. 5169, THE OFFICE OF THE SURANCES ARE, HEREBY Publl1h9d Orange COiis Ma111n J. K•Uon111, MlllllP or I joint ven1ur1, City ot HuntlnglOll Beaeh flll· Hc1n11d ana llSO pr•· acllng by and through lt• 1boYI tllerrld 10. In lhe City ol N-porl COUNTY RECOROER OF G!\IEN 'OR IMPLIED AS TO 01111)' Pllol Jury 13 20 21 T I H ltlle Iha n1me1 1nd Id· ...,..theright toreleetlllly quallllld11requlredby !tw. Go-ri1ng Boe1d.,.t>er1in· PARCEL3: BelCll. County of Oranga. SAIDCOUNTY.EXCEPT!NG THE LOCATION Of THE A 11 3 l989 ' ' I(~ ~nd t'l:arla:r'J dr .. MS of all "9'fllfll p&rl· or 111 bids. Thi City Council ol the lllW r1!erred to •t ''DIS-Tl'la1.11Clu1Jv1rlgl'll topos-S\tleol Calll0<n11, at lhOWl'I THEREFROM THE SOUTH-LANO HEREIN DESCRIBED. U0U ' Th60 I(~ Grant• Trul1 UOT ,,.,., •nd jolnl ....,..tur1<s. ti 8y the Older ot ttltl City Cltyol Huntln9ton Bea<:ll re· TRICT", wul reeeive up to. Miiion ltKI oecupeney of on 1 map recorded If! a~ WESTERLY 12.00 FEEl OF Thi ttr"t 1ddr1u and l---------- Octob<tr 1 fl10 4e8T thl bldd11 le a 1ot1 Council ol the City ol Hunl· ....,.I !he right to r•ject any but nol l1ter than the Ibo* llloll _P.Cl!'tlon• of Loi 26 di--190. P1g1111 10 13 lncluslve LOT e. othlr eommOll OUIQnation. ..-11: llOTICE MacArlhol.lr Boulevard Suite PfOP<iltOflhlp or 1nother lngton Beach, Clll!orn!I the Of all bldl. llllld lime, Maled bldl lor terlbid In Pereel 1 1bo~11, OI MllCelllnlOUI M1pe In BENEFICIARY.TRANS· II any of Iha r .. I p1operty r..-. 2(M Newport e..cti' Cell! 1t1tlty thll don IRitlnest 5th d1y ol July, 1989, By the order ot thl City the IWlrd ol I eontraet IOI dnlgn1tld IS pellos. ga,. 1111 office ol Ille Coun1y R•· AMERICA FINANCIAL SER-d It er I bed Ibo v 11 I , t--~=.=,_~=---e2e&o • · undlr 1 tletlllou• nama, tile Connt. lrocltwt)', City COUncll ol Ille Clly of Hun•· the above pro}ecl. tg.M. and par~lng IPltOff cordlr ot M ld Counly. VICES (714) 773-1261 pu1p0<tld to be J:ICTITtoUI BUSIHEIS Vinei DIMafll 4667 bid thllll bfl In Ille reel ntma CMorlit of lfle Cit)' ol Hunt· lnglon S..C:h, Cllll0<nl1 tne Bldt &hall be rllCelved In 1dJolnlng Unit 4 above 09· PARCEL 2: TM street 1dd1ess and 501 CANCHA NAME STATEMENT' MllCArlhut BoullYar'd . Sulla ol·ttle bkidlf With • dl!llQ· ltllton 9Nch 51h d1y ol July, 1980. lhl p11ce lderllllild etlove, sc.rlbld having• 1upec11ble A non·1•elusi .... ffsemen1 olhlr c:ommon des1tn111on. NEWPORT BEACH , CA 204 Newport ea.en Call! n1t1on lollowlng tl'lowlng Publilhld 01ang11 Coas1 COfN'll ~It way, Ctt~ end 111•11 bfl openld 1nd unll number, 11 sl'lown on tor 1ogr1st •nd eor .. • o"" II 1ny, of 1ne r••t property 926&0 Tiie IOl!owlng pertons 8" t2e8o '. · "08A(lhellctltlou1nem1) .. ; Dall)' Piiot July 13. 20, 27. Cllrlt of lfle City ot Hunl· publlely fHd aloud 11 tile the Condominium• Plan th•1 por110ll of Loi 13 ol d11eribed tbove 11 Tn. undersigned T1ut1ee d0ingbut1nuias 58 . Bin Thomiin. 488 7 ptOYl<llCI, hoWIV..,, no lie· 1989 l119lon 9"ieh 1bov1-11111a tlm• and above r•l1uecJ 10, together Tr1et No. 5169 In Illa City ol pu1 PO rt Id to be: 323 dl1tt1lm1 1ny llablllly !or any sa7:':':~n:, ~~. ~~::· 106 MacArthur Bouie\19fd Su.lie tltlout nama 111111 bl used Th·580 P,Yblllhld 011nge Goa't PlllCI. wllh • non .. •Clullve right to Newport Beech. COUnty ol LUGONIA STREET, NEW-lneO<rlClfllU ol thl •treet E. Niwporl Beit h. c' 204 N9wpor1 8"eh' Cil!I unlHs lher'e It • current PlllLIC llOTICE Delly Pltot July 13, 20. 27, Ttlttr1 will be I no deposit u .. Illa cornfflon welkways Orange, State of Celllornta, PORT BEACH, CA 92663. l<ldr"' tfld otnar eornmon 92MO 92Mo • · rlglttraHon with 1111 Orange 1969 requlrld !0< eacn "tor bid atKI drlvewtys loclited on 11 per map recorded In Tiie undlrslgnld Tn.illee clltignatlon. 11 •n~. sho.....n Rim lndutlrles. Ltd . Can Thlt bullnlll 11 eon-County Rcleorder. In ease of K 4'808 Th511 document• to gu1r1n1ee tlll A Condominium lots In Book 190, Pege1 11 10 13 dl1Ct11m11ny H1b!tlty lor 11')' h91'11n. l0tri!I eorporellon, 567 Sao dueled by: 1 Ol'*'ll Plrl· corpor11lon1. lnclud1 !I'll hllr r1turn In good condition Mid Trac1. tneluaive ol Mlaclll1n10U1 lneorrectnass ol 1ne 1t1eet Seid nltl wlll be mtdt, but n111Np nam11 of tlla President, NOncE TO PUBllC NOTICE will'lln lllt&en days 11\er The Parcel 4. Mapa, In tile ol~ of 1n. ~dr1ss 1nd olher' eornmon wlthoul eoven1rit or w1r· Nleol .. Otl'le. Ste. l06·E Thi t•OL•lfint eom· Secr~ary. Tr11sur11, and Clll!DITOflS Of bkl opening dat•. An Undlv1d1d 11140th County Reeorder of u ld OH1gn111on. It any, 1ho.....n 11n1y, l.llPfffS Of implltld, 1e-N~ b=:s~"1!2~n metlCld to tranlflet but!· Mlf\.IQll. eul.K Til.AN•FEft NOTtCf: Of Each bldd11 shall bfl 1 int ... est 1n end to Lot 1 of county, oeseribed as IOI-neral"n. ga«tk'IQ 111111, P<>•-IOn, or ,,.... under thl llclltloue The City Counc~ ol tna {Slc1. 11g1-1101 """-"AftATK>N Of 11c1na1 d ton Ir 1e 1 or Traet No. 6614, In 1ne Cit~ 01 lowl. S.ld .... wit! be made, but enc:umb1ancaa, to pty ttltl clucild by:• limited partner bYllnlll City ot Co111 Miu tlSefVff U.C. .) Nl!GATIVE pu111.11nt to ll'll &illnas and Cotta M1sa. 11 par map re-Beglnn•no at 1'11 mo1t lfll'lthoul coven1n1 Of .,..,. r11om11nlng pr1nc1p11 tum ot tlllp lllttld b<Jnlrr4 ~"": lhl rlghl 10 rejec:t 1ny °' all NOiie. It l'lereby given to Ot:CLARATK>N Prol1U1on1 Codi end . bfl eotded In Book 277. P1g&1 Soultlefly oor111r or Uld 101: ranty, e•press or lmpllld, re· the no11(1) MCUr9d by uld Th• re9litrint eoffl • Ye on bid• er1dllor1 of tl'le wun1n Tl'la ln1ine RIOCl'l Wiler lle»nMd In Illa followong 10 to 13 ln<:lust\111 ol Mil · 1nence N0<th 29" 52· Ot" gtrdlng lltle. polllUion, or Oeld of Trull, wltl'l !nlerut menoed 10 tr'11aaet bu•• 100 lffe J Sen Jr ~tld: July 17, 1919 named ttan1111or{•) tha! • Ol'1rle1 (IRWOJ 11 preparing et1111flc1Uon1: GENERAL cetianaous Maps, 1n the ot· Wiii 327 J3 l"t to the mosl 1ncumbr1noes, to P•Y the thereon, 11 ptOvlcad In Mid neu ul'ldlf 1116 lletlllou ....,.. · rllber, • PubllaNd Oraoge Coest bulk trtntlar 11 tboul to be • Negative Dleler111ori tor CONTRAClOR 8 flea ot the County Reeord&r wes1111y e0<ner of l&ld lot; rerne!nlng prlnclp1I tum of notl(t), adv•n<:lt, 11 t ny. builnus name °' name Thll •lllament -• lllld Dall)' Piiot July 2C} 19fl midi on l)lftonll pnwerty !hi pro/1e11 d1scrlb11d Each bid ft'IUll cor1t0<m ,ol llld Coun1y, thine• Nor'lh 51• Ot' 51" 1,,. no! .. MC:Ur9d by 11ld uncler 1Mlerm' ol 11Jd Deed llsted lboYI °" 511189 lfll'llll lhe COUnfy Ciltk of Of'. . Th615 1'1111in1h&1 described belo...... A "Drift" NagaUve and be respontl .... to 1111 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT £ai1 24.24 FMt .110ng tllcl Deld ol Trull, wllh int11r1St of Trutl. ·-· Ch•rQel 1rid Rim lndual•ltll, Ltd-= County Oil June 1fl, T,,. n•mat ll'ld bulllness OlciafltlOO it oi'I fill II ttltl conlraet docurnen\1. UNDER A DEED Of TRUST N0<th-terly 111'11 of .. id lot tllll'IOfl, as p.ovkled In 11ld l•perlM8 ol the TrullM Ind Ronald A. Smllh, Pretldent PlBJCNOTICE lddr ..... ol Illa ln!eride<I OlatrM::t olllee, 18802 Bar· Eact'lbkk1111nallaubmlt. DATED 1/10/81. UNLESS to 1ne Noithwtttarly notlt, aavanc ... ii 1ny, 011ne.11u111ere1tldby11ld Thi• ll•tament w11 tiieo Publltl'l9d Or '~ u1n111ror1 are; Jemes d"nAveriue,1rvln1,CAand Oil thl lorm turnlslled with YOU TAKE ACTION TO prOlongltlonola Un1 peri-uncletthlttfmeol uldOeed DMcl olTn.ist. wllhtllaCouri1~C..,kol Or T UI l'tCTTnOUI IU•ESI Fllafl(:. 0!11111 Riane. The It 1v11!11>1e '°' public. m· the contract documenll. 1 PROTECT YOUR PROP· 11111 with •nd Nortllaulerly of TrUll, 1111. eh1r091 t nd T,,. totll 1moun1 ol tl'le •noe County on J une 21 Diiiy Piiot June ' July 6. llllAlll 9TATl:•NT Vldlo Depot. ln11ne, 4250 1P9Gllon A Negatlv1 Oeclar· 1111 of I,,. proposed tubcon· ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT 24.00 !eel tr om 11\1 South· ••PlnMI Ol lhe Tru1tee Ind unpaid bll~ ol the otlll· 1989 l3, 20, 111e9 Th-552 T,,. lollowlng peraons 111 81rranca Parkwty. Suite 0 , ttlon wlll btl eonSlderlld IOI tractO<I on lnlt projec:t u A PUBLIC SALE. tF YOU wattirly 11n1 ot Mid lot· of the trutll er11t9d by Mid glllon MCurld by Illa plop· FU3tl• doing b141f111t .. ; lrvlM. CA 92114. 1pprov1I Of diupprov11! by requ!r9<1 by the Subletling NEED AN EXPLANATION thln<;I Soull'l 29" 52· 10': 0..d ol T•utl, 101 the 91'1y to bl told and relton· Publllhed Orange Co1s -----------; DIAMOND VALET PARK· Thi locatlOll In CalllO<Jlla lhl Board Of Oirec:1ors Of Illa anO Subconlr1ct1ng f11r OF THE NATURE OF THE E .. 1 331.81 feel e1ong llld amount r111ontbly 1111· Ible Mllmated eostt, IX· Oeil)' PUol Ju!~ l3, 20. 21 ING SER V 1 CE , 3 20 of the Chill •xeeullve ollice 011trk:1 It t fTlllltll'lg to be P<aclleet1 Act. GoV&tnment PROCEEDING AGAINST p<olonQltlOn, u ld ptrlllel mat.cl to ti.: S 141 ,161.111 Pll'llll and tdv1~ II the Augutt 3, lltl9' Mlllgokl. COiona Oii Mtt, Of prlnclpel butll>Mt ollk:e hlkl It 0:00 P M., Augu11 14, Code Section 4 100 II saq, YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· lln1 1nd lhe Soulhlrly The blnl!ICi.ty uncle• llld llml 011,,. lnlllai publlCllUon Call!. 92625 ol tM lntll'ICllCI 111111teror It: 19f9 In the Dis1r1c1 Olllee at Eecn blddlr mu1t 1Ubml1 TACT A LAWYER. prolongtllon thereof 10 a DMd ol Tru111111e101ora ex· ol the Notio. ol Siie I• 1---------- Tl'l59· Mlchffl Ai'llhOlly Or Hz, Mme•• above. IM lbOve ad.drus with ucn bid eerllfled or 1642 • O l()WA. COST A point on 1 cur\11 in Illa ICl.llld and dll!Vlfed lo tl'la $71.415.93. Pl8JC NOTICE FUSSELMAN 320 Matlgoicl, COiona del All ottt.r butlnest ri1me1 Approv•I of Plan ol Works c•lhllr.t cllaek paytble lo MESA. CALIFORNIA 92626 Sout!Mwly llnl ol laid lot. unOwllgflld 1 written Dec· T,,. tllnellClary undlr 111a 1--~==~==~- L yrnan M~ Car J M.,, Call!. 92825 and lddflllflt u&ecl b'f tne lor lmprovem1n1 01111>et the DISTRICT or • bkl bond .. (tt • 1l1MI addren °' Mid cu,.,,. being concave 1111tlon of o.11u11 and De-Deed o!Tru1t llll1lol0<1 •x· f11CTITIOU8 aultNESI FuUelman. paised Th!t butln••a 11 eon· lntanoed 1r1nller0< Wltllm Nos. 140 and 240. Thi• pro-1n the form Ml lorth In lhl eommon d1t19n11lori 01 SOutherly, l'lliv•ng 1 ridlut o1 mand 10< 5111, and• w1l1teri aeutld and delivered to !hi NAiil STATl•NT Jul 8 989 , ducted l)y. an lndllflClual thr" ,..ars latl Y"•'• lllt Jee! COf'ltltts ol 1pprova! of eon1tact documents In llfl p.operty 11 tllown abOve, no 272.00 teeC. • rldlal 10 said NOiie. ol 0.laull Ind £Jee· under119ntd • wr1111n The toHowCno pettont '" away LY l ' 1 In Tl'll riglttrint com· pill to lar as kn.own lo the Pl•n• o1 works tor w1ter 111· 1moun1 not 1111 tnan 10% ot warranty 11 Oivlll aa 10 1t1 point be1r1 North 24• 49· tlOn to Sell. The und.,llQned Dlcl1taton ol Det1ull end dolnQ bull,_. .. : Ccrona, CA. H e was IMnOld 10 tr~ but!· lntandld tran1feree 111: ciMtlll (1.0 . 140) Ind _, I,,. m1AlmUffl 1mourit ol t>ld eomplll'°"' or c0<r1CI· 17" Wiit; thenui W1tterly eauMd llkl Notice ot 0.. Dlm•nd 10< Sale. and •-II· PRO GOLF SPECIAL born Aucust 13 1912 ,,... under tn. flctltlout none. lac:mll• 11.D. 240). Tlla pro-•• • 9u•1n1e1 tl'l•t tne ~· n1111:· Tne b1n11ie11ry 24.03 1 .. 1 11ong nkl eu,.... leurt lllCI EllCtlon to SIH 10 tan NotlOI ot Ollault and ISTS. 525 VICl0tl1 st. •5~ J lllJ f ff , ~ ,,.,.,. Olf nal'MI TIW n1rne(t) Ind bu&lneU Jee! IA ldmlnlttrallve Ind der will lntlf Into l'tle undlr Uld DMd OI T'Ull. l)y ttvougn I Clfl11al an9ll OI 5• be IKOfded In thl county fleellon \O Sell, The under· Caltl Miia, Cam. 12e27 _"; _ _._~oby•· ._,_ ~f~', 1111~--.~~·· 1989 :!:::"-.2!, 1~1: ln~fa':: ,'f"' •• "",' ,1nv~•.~,~•1t0•~,--propoaed cor1tr1CI II the 1euonol1b1.-el'lordllhll 03·44··1otllapolnl ol Degln-whir• \hi r11I prQ91f1y It algflldeautect .. k:INOllOIOI St~'*" GIOl(Je Price _-v1v~ ,,.. .., ..,.,.. --. " Nfnl 19 eward.cl to 1UCt1 In the oblig•tlor>I NCu•ld nlng. locatld. O.laun Ind Eleollon to Siii 525 VletO<I• SI. •55, Goll; J:tbel of Lake Thll lta~t w .. tlllCI Mough111. 3901 P1•kvlew. 8'1'1111Clarlls .,, tl'!e P<C>P· blddlr.lntheavent o11111ure tn•11by. h1r1101ot1 ••· Tiie unp1ld balll'IGI and TllANUMIMCA TITLE tob9reeorded lntMcoun1y M-.CaHf.12027 J:ainore· eon Gary lfll'llh Illa County c11r1t o1 Dr· 1ec. 1Mn1, CA 92714_ w1y owners and wttomer1, to ent ... lnlo 1eld eontract. ecutecl 1nd dllilllf9d to tf}I M11mat1 ot eosts. ••PlnMI IN9UftANCI COM,.AN't', where the reel property It Tn11 butlne•• !• eon .... ~ fCan ange County on June g Ttlal lhe propwty pertl· PflHnl tod luture. Wllhln -..en MCUtity will bl lor· ul'ldlttlgned • wrlUen' Dec:· 1nd edv•ne1• •• o l Al TitUlftl, I01 CIVto locatld. 0u<:t.Ot1y:1nlndlvldual .. .._.. O yon ltel · nenl ""'"o 11 described in 1near11olthl lmprovernent llltld. 1ar111on 01 01!1ult 1nd o.. 06129189 11 $1.139,647.75; c.m.r ~ W•t, awtte Dale: 7/14f89 Tn1 11011tr•n1 eom Lake ; 4 rrand · fQ1n1 Qel'llfillll:Alllnven1ory1nd Dl1t1lct1 whleh 1r1 eo· Tl'll OISTRJCT ,..._mind tor Sale, end written Ukl amount wHI 1nc:r11ese 100, tlnla AN, CA "101 ADVANCID TftUtT mencec1 to trW1a1C1 bu., chUdren a.ncf 3 great Publi.tled Ora Cofft 9Qulpment Ind Is loe119d tt: termlnut and Ire bounded the rlgl'll lo r1)ect 1ny or all notlclofdlt1ult 1nd ol elec· untM d1t1 of ule. 7tl•S41·8f71, If Aftft Dlt:D tllllVICIS COM· '*' undlf ,,,. llc:llt1ou •r•ndcbiidr n · 1 Delly Piiot Junl 21; Juty a. 4250 ,.8!frln<:1 Parkway. by Crytt11 COV. State Park bid• °' to w11 .... 111ny II· lion 10 cau .. 111a under· Thi t tr"' lddriss or lwkleJ, A111111nt Sae· PANY,1 C.....,. c.tpor. bu .. neu n1rn1 °' name e '. 13, 20, 1999 Sulle 0 , lf'lfn1. CA 92714. to tha IOU!h, tnaCdy of New· ragular1tlft In 1ny bids or In llgl'lld to Mii .. Id p.operty otllll' eommon dlllQl'latton . .....,, etllft, •• Ttt••l••· Ir: Mtlld abo¥1 on July 1, 199 brother, William Tn-553 Thi Bualneu n1ma utld port a..cn on tne nonh. tlla tn. bidding. to Mt!tfY UICI obl1Q1tlon• 11 "'Y· ol 1,,. rill prOPffly Publlthad Dr•noe Coal! ...,... ~1 .....,.._. S119hen G. Prlcl ~of Moline, b'f Mid tr1nal81'0tl 11 "Id et•1o!SanJo1qulnH!llAIO P,Y1tu1nttotheprovltlorll atKI thll'Mllll' Illa unellr: detcrlbld 1bov1 I• 011ty PH01 July 20. 21, ~ .... I:. IMrCJh TNt 1111.,_.,t wP n1eo llUnoie· 4 sisters Pim.JC M)TIC(& ~Oon !~:Thi \lldao Depot, Illa IUI, and tlla Pacific ol Slctlon 1773 of thl L•bot tlgl'lld eaulld Mid nouce of purported 10 be: AU0U9t 3, 1989 9""8C, W.. 111, 9NI. CA with Illa County Ciert ot Or Id II 'B i lrvtn.. Dc.anlOITll~t. Cod• ol lhe State ol CiiK· dllMlltando!lllCtlonlobe 4501 BIRCH STREET fh813 8-21 11'1111 County on June 1E e a OOn ~ 0 ACTn'IOU8 .,._.. Thal llld bulk 111111111 IS Zone 4 Boo11er Pumping lornl1. lhe DISTRICT hU Ob-rlCOl'dlCI ,t.prll 4, 1989 u NEWPORT BEACH, CA TO OBT AtN THE OPEN-1981 Augu1.ta, l lltnois; ..... 8TATl:•NT lnt'lllded to ba 00'11Um· Station., Zonl 3 ~ ... OI,, lalllld from ,,,. OlrlCIO< ol 11'1111 No lt·176t 131n Book 92600 ING BID PLEASE CAL L F42:141 Ruby Gilmore of TM fOilowlnO C*lotll are mlllld •t Illa oltlCI 01: Thll bootlff Pumping St•· ,,,. Olpartmant ol lnduttrl .. pag9 of ·OfllClal Record• In Thi undatllQl'\ICI Trt.11t• P\aJC NOTtCE 1714} tol·'815 Publllhld Orange Col• Rock UJand Dllnoia• Oolng~u: GARBER & FROST, 201 E. Uon 1111111 be locatld Nff ol R•l1tlon1 1he gentr•l tfllollloeoltllaRlcotdlrof dllClelm1anyUabHltylorany NOTICICW Publlshlel Oranga Coast Diiiy Piiot Junl 20. July E • • MCDONALD ANO AS· SandPOlnle. Ste. 330. Santi 1,,. 1ntar11Ctlon ol Irvine Pfl'lllllng flll ol per diem Otarigl County· 1nootrec1,_. ol Illa llfMI TMJITSI .. IALI Dilly Piiot Jul~ 20, 21, 13, 20, 1999 l:vadna Amill of Ar· SOCl.ATES, 284 Walnut St .. An&. Ctlllornt• 92107 Oil ot Blvd. and Alton Pltwy. nNI wage1 and th1 gen1r11 s.io Sale ...iii ti. mad1, addru• or othlr eommon Tl...__...., AuQutt 3. 1981. W... and Dore .. La Colt• MMa, Cell!. 92627 1tt ... Augu11 1e, 1911. 1111 Zone 3 ~ 11 wm Pfl'ltlllng ra11 !or hollday bu1wttnout coll'ltl1ntorw11· cletigNitlori. 11 1ny . .nown Th618 Lond of Ark.anau I.Ori G. MeOonlld, 284 This bulk tr.n1lar 11 1Ub· ..,..._ tM Foothill Ranch and Ind OY1111ma wort.: 1n the io.. ranty .. pr-or 1mp111d r• n..,11n, oiiad: 06f26199 u:~R ~'b1i~ 0~e~:~~~ l ---::=~==:C'.'"--1 ---------Mr F\wlman lived Wllnut St., Cotti M .... jolC:1 to CaNlornl1 Unllorm Portola HYIA area. e.llty In Which 1111t worlt 1110 P'dl~ title po1Ne11on', Olf 8lnlflc:lary· GERALD J. DATED 11125/M UNl.ESS 1 _ _,NlJC..==:::..:;llO::,:T1CE:'--J--~MIJC:!!~'-!ll()~TIC£~;_-• c.111. M27 Commlfelal COdl Sec:tlon Benl!ICllllM of Illa pro-be Plrfotnwd '°' MCh cr•IT 91'1CUmbfll'IOM to PIY the CHAZAN E CT ON TO in eo...a Me.a for 43 Thlt bu tin••• II eon• 1106. jletl .... lhe pr ....... ! •nd iu. or I~ of work Ir ~ to rll'Mlnlng pnn(;1p11 """ of A d d r • • • c I 0 ~gTJt: vtuR I PROP· , •tat K ... yean before movtna OUCteO by..., lndMdull TM name IM lddr181 of tur• rlllidlntl ot the -••ICU!• the oont1ec:t. Tr-the notl(•I Mc:Ufecl by Mid HALSTEAD, BAKER &. ERTY, JT MAY BE SOLO AT FtCTl110U8M.l .... I ...CTTTIOUI .ue••• to Lake Elslnore 3 Th• 11g111rant com-th• P*flOn with wh.om ......... by the profect•. , ... .,. on,... at thl DIS· oaed ol Trvtl with lnl ... Mt OLSON A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NA.m ITATIMINT llllAlll 8TATWWNT •'--v· . menced 10 1ranteet bull--e!-"111 m1y be llled •• C111Q ...., J ........... Dtlttk1 TRICT offlcl localed It $050 .. In llld note' provldld, a(!. 1000 WtLSHIRE BLVD" NEED AH EXPLANATION The~ P..-IOl"ll are The lolloWloo pettont .,.. mon..--CO· •ta-.... Yl'ldlr 1111 fleUtlovt s> Froet. &q .. GARBER ' ••• ....., Barranee. lrvlM, C1. 92114. Venoel rt any undll' lhe STE 500 Of THE NATURE OF THE dolnQ bullnllil -ckMt\Q ~ ... don will be Friday bulllllM nem1 Of nam.1 FROST, 20! E. sandpoirltl, Publlthed 0..1ng1 Coelt Coole• -~be Otllllnld on Mtll'll Of Mid o9.o ot Ttutl, L0sANGELES. CA 90011 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ~Pacific. 2200 Pe· L€AOING fi>OE UNOE.R July 21, trom 4:00 to llllldabOve on Junl 1, 199t Sultei 330, Santa AM. CA Dally flllot July 20, ltelt lllQUlll, A copy ol U'llM ..... d'lllQll Ind ••Pin-T~(213' 822-0200 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· cltM:: C:O..t Hlghw•y. N-WA TEA YACHT SERVICE ·~ p M in Evant LOfl McOONkl 1210 llnd !hi IMt di)' for Thtlt7 tat .. 111111 b9 pot.lid •I thl ol ""' Truatel find of t,,. CHICAGE TtTLE IN -TACT AV.WYER pol'! BMcft, CA 92663 2501 Watt Co1•t Hw) B. . .M Thie 11411111'111'11 WM flllCI nnng cllllml bf any erldllot )oO 1111. tNlll Cfl&led by Mid Dlld SUAANCE: COMPANY I On 1/1019' •t io·oo A M N.P. Merine, Inc: •• I CA • 103 Newpo1t Bllcll C1ll1 · rown ~rtuary """"'IMCoutltyC!erilofOt· trllll ti. AUQUlt 17. '"t rt.It.IC NOTICE ltlhilllblm1ndatoryupon otTf\llt, Coorpor•tlon. Trutl" · ADVANCED TRUST oe'Eci corpor111on. 2200 PIClflc t:MtO · Chapel. Sttvic8 Sat· = County on June 2. Whk.11 II lhe ~ ~ IM CONTRACTOR to Whorh Seki .... wlll M l'llkl on: Md,...; Fot~• s.... SEAVICES co .. 'lhe OUI)' CON! HIQhWI)', N1wporl Wllllll'l'I J. Schumlcilll urday st 2:00 P .M , •t 1 bltO<I !tie ~ K _,.. lhloontrac:t It IW.,dld.afld o\ug!.111 10, 11119,at t;~ ¥1oe Carlllt appolnl.0 Tn't.tM un9' BMctl, CA 92113 21111 ,.._and St. S&il the •h:r;I Evan11 Pu ........ ~...... ''-~ de~~~1-:U MRWIDNI upon any 1Ubconttac1or p.m.lnthllobtl)'!OtlMlbulld· t25E.CARNEGIEORl\IE end purlUant lo Oeld ol Thlt butlflilll II con· H""'1Jngton ea.eh, C1llt • . --..... ~ -· ,_, ! (CrTACM>M.IUDtCIAL) uncMttuehCONTRACTOA. trlQ tocatecl II 001 South SAN BERNARDINO, CA T,u•t A1co1d•O on d~l.Oby.1corpor111on 82Mt Brown ortuary Di· Delly Plot June , July 6, ...... ••lf.:t ,..___ NOTICE TO O£.F£NOANT: to pey not lln thin tlll Mid LeW _Sltlll. Oranoe. c.11· 8240t 12/10t9e M Dooumlnl l'IO. Thi r19l1trant com· TIH1 butln111 11 con reet6tll-; 126 E . 13.20, Ifft PubWMIO ........ t !Avjto . Acu..00) OAV!D 191Cff\1dratMtOellWOrttan 1orn1e112H1 8y;l(-.,,.M.S111'1111ot1 IMI07M8 ol Dmclal f\e.. menoed 10 tranMCI bull-duet9dl)y.W11ndhndual Graham Ave. Lake Th-5Sll OettyHotM'flO, l~ne12 MATTHEW f'LOWERS, lmployldbylhemlnlhe••· At""' tlrna of""' lnltlll Aal#len'1$1ctllat)' cordelntlWolflGIOllf'll,._ f'IMI ·un0er 1111 rlctlllou• Th• 119l1tt1nt com I: I j ' 7 1 4 ·-.,. lllTICE THOMAS-WILLIAMSON. tcullon of 1111 GOntrac:I. putlNcallon ol !hit notlol. TlleelhOM (Tt4) ... ~ ..... OOtdlt ol ORANGE County, bulln4IM neme Of nl!TMll met'IOld 10 trantacl bull I nor e . r-_.,. _. Ind DOES 1 through 50, In· No blddlf mey wrtl'lclrlW 1111 lot., ltl'IOUl'lt of tlll un-PUblllned Of911Q9 Cout Callfotnli , ••aculed by: Natld abOYI on 4f f9181) ,... undel' tlll tlctitlou 174-1141 1'9Cnnou9 9UWH ~ .... -. c1u11.... any bid tor I petlod of •Ottr-pMI Hlanca of ''"' obll· Delly Plot ~ 6, 13, 20, flllCHAAO c. SHINN ANO N.P. MWWll. Inc., Wayne bl.lelnMe ntme or name llAmSTATWNT PICliiiOUIWll YOU ARE 8EING SUED ~(4!)dl}'llhltthedeleg9tlonMOUflOb)'1tle9bO'le 1Ht 0ANAH.8HINN,HU8BAND Tttlll,Pflill<Senl llltldlbo'll'lonH/A ""' -pettOnl 118 ..,._ ITAF MT 9Y P1.A!NTlff1 (A Ud.11 .... 111 IOt the op4lnlr\g Of b1d9, ~ deed Of lt\11.1 Ind Tl'l572 AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN· Thll etMlll'l*'lt wu !tied Wiiiiam J . Sohumachlr OOll'ICl tNl!Mlt .. l '"",.,..,.,.. plnOnl .,.. dtn'laftd•ndO) LEWIS H. ... Pl)'mllll bOf'lc:t .-Id I -lrMMd OOltl, ··~ ANTI with thl COUnty ~of Of'. TMI atat........,I WM llleo AMll~HlM, 11$2:8 Von dolnll ~ -NII.LIEN r,ietformance bOnd wlll be Ind .O.t.neel "s 12, 1eo.11 P!!UC ll)11CE Wiii .... II pu~ auction anoe Coumy on Junl 22 • With !hi C<u'tt)' Cltlrtl OI °' ~ Cllll t ..._ C... IM Weet T• ...,. • CALeleNI l*fUltlld Pflor 10 OIO.ltion H .. PGMI• lhel et lhe lo tf11 ~I b1ck11f tor ftlt = County on June 2 ~ ~~nla. ·122~...., ..,_,., ·.,... 405, DATa...., _ ---~!::!;':':,r:',: tlfMofNlllheopenlngbld l'IC..l:J.:'°=a~M 01111,GelNer'1d'll<*drawn P bllltllcl Ot '"= 1 oante,lrvlnl,Celtt.112714 C:.. ..... CAtatff .. _.._,_ti .. 1 rM)' be lell1hln 1he1ot.. ona"'1e(llfflltlQMI_,., U afl9I N1111 =... fllaa ,,.fir, 12 Ololtlta, .,,.,. L. "°"""'' hO tn41••'*" ,..._ .. •I COl'llrac1~1•. ~clue. TMflOllowll'IQ'*"°"'w• aCll**dfW'lbylll•i.or Delly Piiot July 13, 20, 27, PutMlltlecl Oranoe eo.. .,...... Cellf eo..e ~ CA ... _.. Pul'IUllll to S.CllOft 4&90 0 • I • ; 1 ' 1 ' I • 9 Mii ""*-•: ....... Ol'ldll ""'"°" or a ~ '· ttn Deify Piiot JuM ti . .lul)i t ,.,., l1!ti ~4 ._ COft-=-t. ' ................ of tf'll Oov.n"""" Codi of TAC••-World 0tw Mlfkllll'IQ, C1M011.•...,by1tell(llffecl. '.h812 13, 20. tN9 ' .:,,:;;1"1_-··-=r.. w by:, general part.. 1* .......... 11 eon• ... _.....,..":',_. tlll ltei. 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Th·55 ~ J.L --- • - • • ' I I • • • • • • • • I • • ' • • ' ' • • • , " , ' '· 1 • '· '· • • ' .. ' I • '· 1 • D ' : •• ,, l1llyPllat HI SI '\l·.SS HHl•.I"' B-e·rgen d-e-clares stock dividend • THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1989 lnsur-ance r-ate roflback deb-ated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -At· de Kamp could not possibl y k.now By adopung rules that impose Bo1h Van de Kamp and Gov. tomey General John Van de Kamp whether exemptions from the roll -efficiency standards and reasonable George DcukmeJian1 who aPpOintcd UIJed the state insurance com-back wt're justified. pro fit margins on the 1ndustf}. Gillespie. opposed Proposiuon 103 missioner on Wednesday to order But Van de Kamp. JO•ned by G11Jesp1e can "deli ver hundreds of on the ballot. But· Van dt Kamp acros.s-thc·board 20 ~rcent rate roll-representatives o f the consumer dollars 1n rebates to every insurance" defended the initiative in coun. and !>acks under Propos.1tion 103_. saying a.roups that sponsored Proposuion customer in ('ahforn1a." Van dC' Gillespie. a fo""er insurance e11.· insurance companies seek.in ex-IOJ last fall . said a staff rtv1ew of 25 Kamp said . ecuuvt', has promised to implement T-he board of-dtrttton-of-BertM-Bwwii-C~~-';.".'.1;:'.:!'~-t{l~Wi'f.lln~•~hrua~v~o'-.Qfffiftt«!._::h<wlL-::· ~~~,;~m~~a~n;-,~fi~h~n~s!i;Js~h~o~w~c~d-~-~-1~f~s~h~•~·~m'-'¥.l~j~~~~~":'!m~-_j~::;,;now:.Ji,';;~:::_:_:::::_:::::_:::_ __ board mcctina Wednesday, declare3 a 2S percent ;tock dividend for C aims. no legal reasons or rates a n ies p On} 1gures. we ..-.·on't see both its Class A and Class B common stock. But Insurance Commiss1o ner rollback level. more than a fra ction of the rollbacks G11lesp1e is cons1denng several The stock dividend on the Class B stock is payable tn shares Roxani Gillespie told Van de Kamp ··w e found the insurance com-and re bates WC''n: e-nt1tled to.-thouund applications for exC'mp- of Class A slack pursuant to the recapitalization plan approved by to mind his own business. panics' filings packed wuh bogus Proposit ion l03. passed b\ the t1 ons fro m about 450 insurers. She shareowners on Jan. 31. The payment date for the-dividend will be "That's not the allomey general's clai ms. mountains of paper bu1h on voters la s1 No\'ember, established says she will revie .... · all the apph· Sept. I, to shareowners of record on Aug. 11. role. That's the role of the Depan-foundations of manipulat ed state regulauon of insurance com-cati ons b~ Aug. 23. hold hcanngs At the same time. the Orange-based company de-c\ared a regular ~en1 (of Insurance)," she said in an numbers," the a11orney gen<"ral said pa n) rates and pracuces and re-and issue 1nd1\'tdual rulings for each quanerly cash di vidend of $.08 (8 cents) txr 5hare on the Class A interview after Van de Kamp's news He said one insurance compan\, qu1red a 20 percent rollback of auto-comoan) . common shares and a regular quanerly cash dividend $.76228 conference. Progressi ve Casually, claimed 11it mobile. propeny and liab1ht> ratC'S Instead of that .. case-by-<ase" ap-" (76.228 cen1s ) J>C4' share on the Oass B common shares, which "We have the staff and the e11.-nght lo a 35 perce nt profit . ..-.·hilc below November 1987 levels. Tht' proach. Van de Kamp told reponers. amounts to an effective cash divi dend increase of 2S txrcent. based pcrtisc. The anorney general's role is another. Conunental In su rance Co.. slate Suprcmc Court ruled, ho..-.·e,·cr. G1Jlesp1e should St'\ standards 1ha 1 o n the stock dividend. to help us deftnd ourscJ,,es if 1n -soughl lo justify overhead e.\penses that 1n~urers co uld be C'Kempted apphC'd broad!) to each 1ypc of The payment and record dates for the cash dividend are the surance compaiiies sue us " of 45 cents on evt'ry premium from the rollback 1fh1gher ra tes werC' insurance. prescribing allowa ble same as those for the stock dividend. Gillespie said. She added that V~n dollar. needed for a "fa1r rate of return " profit margin~ and r11.prnscs As .a result of th.e stock dividend, the company's 7-58% percent conven1ble, subordinated debentures. due 1n 201 0. which are presently convertible to Class A common stork at $24.J3 txr share. will have a conversion price of $19.46 immediately afler the dividend's record date . Bergen is a diversified health service and cdnsumcr electronics products distribution organization. with headquanen in Californ ia. The corporation is one of the nation's largest distributors of health care pro:<tucts sold by pharmacies. a major d istributor of consumer elcctron1cs products and the largest national distributor of rerecorded videocassettes . • • • ~prcsentatives of Saper Markel Vidro Inc. and Comet Enter- talameal lac. on Wednesday announced in Costa Mesa they are continuing active discussions regarding the possible combinalion of their respective companies. Super Markel Video is a concession manager of video rcntals in 47 supermarkets in 1he Pacific Nonhwest. Comet En 1t•rpr1ses operates 19 video rental stores in. Montana. Idaho. Utah. Arizona ·and California. • •• The board of Newport Electronics Inc. 1n Santa Ana said it has rejected a $9.50-a·share lender ofTC'r from Milton A . .,lollander of Stamford, Conn .. fo r J92,000 shares. or J 5 percent of the company's o utstanding common stock. Hollander, who owns Oml>ga Engineer- ing Inc. of Stamford, already holds an 11 percent Newpon stake. according to a Securities and E11.change Commission filing. In rejecting Hollander's offer, Nev.·pon Electron1t·s' board said it intends to procero. with its plan to be acquired b)' St:nsor Control Corp. of Sunnyvale for $9 a share. The board approved Sensor's offer o n April 20. • • • Rockwell l•tern.atlonal Corp. on Wcdncsda) reported net income for its third fiscal 1989 quancr. ended June JO. of Sl 78.1 million. or 70 cents per share. Last year's third-quant'r net income ..-.·as S214 .7 million. or 82 cents per share. including a non-recurring favorable ta.\ adJus1mcn\ of SS0.2 million, or 19 cents txr shart. Sales in the fiscal 1989 third quarter ..-.·ere SJ.2 b1lhon con1pared to SJ. I billion in the third quarter a year ago. ••• McDonnell Doa1la1 Corp. incurred a net loss of S48 m1lhon or $1.l S per share on revenues of SJ .476 billion in the second quarter of 1989. . This compares with net income ofS71 million or SI.SJ a share o n revenues of S3.60S billion 1n !he second quarter of 1988. Improved performance in the combat aircraft and informa1ion systems segments was ovenhadowed b)' results in the transport auuaft segment, which posted an operating loss of S 158 million on ~venues of $952 million, compared with operating carn1n&s of S 10 million on revenues of SI . IOS billion in the second quaner of 1988 • • • EIP Microwave Inc. reponed net sales for the third quaner ended June 30 of S3,708,000. a 31 -percent increase from the saml· ..a;riod la.st year. Net income of $429.000 ($.20 per share=) ..-.·as earned •the quaner, as compared to a net loss ofS560.000 (S.26 per share) during the same period of the i;>revious yea r. Incoming ord'e:n for lhe third quaner ..-.·ere $2,642.000. a 17- perttnt decrease from the same period a year ago. as the co mpany did not receive order relea~s on large U.S. government contracts 'during the curTtnt year quarter. and international orders dC'crcascd. Net sales for the nine months ended June 30. 1989. were S 10, 176,000, a 29-pcrcent incrca~ from the previous year. Net income for the nine months was $478.000 (S.22 per share) as compared to a net loss of SI , 729.000 (S. 79 txr share) incurred during thC' same-period last year. EIP Microwave manufactures microwave test and measurement instrumenu. which are predominantly used 1n the defense and lel~~!"m.unications industrie~. 1:he company has manufacturing fac1ht1es 1n San Jose and ma1 nta 1ns corporate offi ces in Newpon Beach. • • • Americu Retirement VIII•• Pf'9pertle1 Ill L.P .. thc Costa Mesa pannez:ship formed to invest in retirement facilities, hopes to raise SJS million ~hro.ugh lhC' sale of 35.000 limit~. pannershlp units. Each unit will sell for S 1,000. and the m1n1mum purcha~ will Ix five units. according to a filing with the S«urities and Exchange Commission. The .managing general panner is American Retire ment Villas Corporation of Costa Mesa; John A. Booty, David P. Coll ins, Gary L Davidson. John S. Jason a nd Tony Rota are the individual general panners. • • • Codel'Cllrd lac. in Santa Ana announced the termination of employment of Rohen J. Gray as the program director for federal aovernment syslems. The announcement was made by Willis Marsing. v1cc president and manaacr of operations of Codcrcard. Accordina to M1rsina. the termination was due to irreco ncilable differences be1wecn Gray and Codercard management. Maning will temporarily assume Oray"s du1ies. Codercard develops and markets computer security systems. Th• co urts r u led G.I. Joe -th e o l d er versio n 11 show n ho ldln9 smaller. new er -u .......... models -Is a doll. not a toy so ld ier, s ubjectin g the toys t o Import d uties. Guys or dolls? G.I. Joes ruled both, leaving Hasbro fuming By tll~ Associated Pr~•• Boys across America ma y shakl' 1hcir heads in dismay, but the cour1s ha ve spoken: G.1. Je>t is a doll. no1 a toy soldier. Hasbro Industries Inc. had so ught 10 &Cl Joe OU! of duty -Import tariffs. tha1 is -by batthn~ the lcss- than-macho designation ol doll. Bui a panel ofthr«-federa l Judges .,.,,asn'1 persuaded. Nol to worry, ~id compan ~ of- ficials in Pa.,..1ucket. R.I. "G.I. Joe as still one o f the gu )s,'' said Donald Robbins. Hasbro v1rc presidrnt and general counsel, "Bo)S know who he is ... "'Even though G.I. Joe has lost thi s battle, hopc full) he ..-.11 1 not lCl"f his courage for comba1." ..-.rote Judge Paul R. ~·hc"cl of 1he LI.\ Court of Appeal ~ for tht• D1 s1nc1 uf Columbia. upholding the l l S. Cus- toms Service in a July 12 ruling. Al 1ssue 1n the case was not JUSI G .J. Jo1:'s macho image, but a .1.11- ablu chunk of his booty from the 10~ wa rs. Since Hasbro tx:Jan 1mpon1ng G.I. Joe from Hong K on~ 1n 1982. the Custonls Service has imposed a 12 percent tan!T. amoun11ng 10 mill ions of do llar:!. Last year, Hasbro argued before the U.S Coun of lntcmat1o nal Trade in Ne..-.· York that G.I. Joe 1s just an updated ve rsion of the 1ra- ditional toy soldu:r and should not bi.· subJec1 to the d uues placed on imported dolls. Allhough ht· wears m1litaf} duds. brandishes a submachine gu n and Jugs an assault pack, both the trade coun and the appeals court ruled that Joe fit the standard defin11ion of "a re presc-ntat1on of a human be1na used as a child's pla)thing·· -1n other ..-.·ords. a doll. Ten-)ear-old ~11cha('I R1tchiC' of Alle n..-.ood. TC'.\a s . ..-.·ho has about 40 G.I Joe figu res . ..-.as skep11cal "It's not reall y a doll." he said "It'd be weird for me if I sa~· a girl playing w1th G.I. Joe. 'cause I ne\•er ha ve. Girls usually pla y with a doll or someth ing." Economist urges people investment WASHINGTON (AP) -La..-.- makers intent on debating the ft"der- al defic.il al't ignoring the basic nt"t'd for investment in people. Nobel Prize.winning economist Jon1cs Tobin told a congressional panel Wednesday. . To:bin joi!'ed 326 other econom· 1sts 1n s11rnns a statement saying that failure to increase in vcstnlent 1n such lhinas as educat1on. public health. transportation and tt"Ch- nology "'will have u cn pphng cfT«t on America's futurt' compet111 vc- ncss." T he increased in\'cstmt•nt must be paid for through cuts in military and agriculture subsid)' spendi ng . as well as wilh revenue from nt"w ta,,es. accordina to the s1a1 cmr nt wnttC'n by the Economic Pohcy lnst1 1u1r . a Washington·based 1h1nk lank Princeton Uni\'C'rt11 y economist Alan S. Blinder, also !CSt1fy1 ng before lhe Congressional Joint Econ- o mic Comm111ee , said the govern- ment's "unend1ng obcssion" ..-.11h the defic11 ..-.·il l :i.d,crscly a!Tect fu- ture producu' It ~ and standards of h vinJ. Blander said the gu,·cmment must invest mo re 1n such things as pre>- g.rams to aid d1sad' anta&ed chi\dJTn and 10 1mpto'e roads. bridges and sewer faciln1cs. Farmers ., takeover maybe blocked LOS ANGELES (AP) -Statt' insurance regulator.; could use legal hurdles to stall. possibl y even bl ock. a new takeover bid that 1s clouding the future of Farmers Insurance Group Inc. Bnta1n's BAT lndustnes PLC. which swallowed up Fa""ers less than a year ago. last week became the target of an even larger invcsl· ment group. Tht' group, headed by raider Sir James Goldsmith. has said 11 will sell the Los Angeles-based insurance giant if the takeover scheme succeeds. Insurance regulator.; 1n the nine st.ates 1n ..-.·l'uch Farmers operates aren't sa)tng whether the) will op- pose the new bid. But they appear hkel) to er«I tht' kind of regulatory hurdles thal slowed BA T s 1akeovcr last )Car. "A major issue here 1s: Should 1nsuranct: companies Ix subject to these ty{Xs of ta.keoversr· asked Ted Kulongoski. director of the Oregon Department of tnsurancc and Finance. Kulongosk:i has final 51.}' over the investment poup·s apph· cation to take ov('r Fa""ers 1n his state. "'When you have a product that as such an integral pan of society, tha1 the &O\'t'mment mandates." asked Kulongoskj. ··should it tw: subject 10 takeoven that can load deb1 on the company and pass it off to the consumer;· Oregon, Washington and Idaho rcaulators initially opposed BAT~ takeover of Farmers last year. Jiving in only after the first hostdC' bid was replaced by a friendJy one. Cahfom1a rqulators also rejected the meJBCr. but that decision wu ovenurned b) a state coun . The Goldsmith mcracr proposal faces reviews by regulaton in tholC states, alo ng with regu\aton in Ohio, Te11.as, l1J1nois, Arizona and Kanus. "We all didn't know ~ were havina a dress rehearsal for this summ!!r's production:· Ed Southon. deputy state insurancC' com· m1ss1oner in Washington, said of the new bid. "We havt'n't taken a position for or ap1nst." Southoo said. .. B\lt if ii 1s decided that this is a hos1i1e takeover. we wiU proba.bl.y handle it the U!lle ~.r WC did la.st year -by Oppo!1.11lg It. In California. where the insurance t·ompany is based and does abou1 40 pc-rcen1 of its busineu. state: Depan- men1 of Insurance otftci1l1 com· pl1incd that th( acquisition 1pD1i· ca1ion lhe 1nvntment IJ'OUP filed was incomplete. CPI shows sluggish economy may be reviving itself WASHINGTON (~ -Con- aumer prices rote 1 m t 0.2 per-- cent in June, the Jmallest advance atnce early last year, the 90vcmmcnt aid Wednctday in a repon that bolt&emS lbe vie-At that inflationary pres&ura are beainnina to a1e. The slowdown in the Conaumer Price ...... reftecled the fact lllat eneflY and food COllt, which had been shootinc Ypward tlli1 ~r. fl .. nally modenled lut month. E!lelll' -.. ICluallJ fell while food prioes edeed up by the unalat amount in ,._months. EWll willl lbe June price rnodtr· •tion. comumer prica ror the ftnt .U. IDOlllha ol dlil year "* 11 an .......... ors.9-the~ • lea iw for lM ftnl hltf of a ,_,. .. _ 1912. no -ldmiaiotmion llailod Wedll11 biy!1 "'PO't a .. ..,. ll)od -·•t111o-11111 ... _ .. __ ~ .... . "W·---·---IY ti ... --=~a= :--Its n=.;"":. ... ..,,~i:o":fo.:t MO 'J:.= 11-"I ..... c = .......... -.. ;p:. ~-:·:.:-:a.= • repon could not have come: at a bcucr time for Federal Rtserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. who must tn1ify btfort Congress on Thursda)' about the prosress the central bank is makina 1n controlling price {>ftl'Uret. '"Thtt is about as aood as one could ask for on the inflation front ~t now, particularly whtn you think *k to '!,J:~'-112ontht Ito when everyone wu reanul that we had run ... way inRllion," uid O.vld Jooes. economill 11 Aubrey O . Lantton A Co.l ~ eovemment IC<' Uri· tin deak:r in New York. 'The rtpon on contumtt prices wu the teCOnd eood si&nal on ln n1 .. tioft. I.Mt Fridoy, the Llbot l>qien· ment laid tbll wholelale prices actu• 1l_ty fell in JuM, thrir "n' dedine in II moatht. ID --1 Wednetdly, th< Comawcic DtPanmea1 Mid that -·---1 ,._t ill ,_ the .......... .._.. ma 1r • 16 mciilitha. to a 111a :ill:• s d uu.I tate of 1.40 . -Mllb9 llitl ... :::: In. ..,. -~ ........ :II";. .... -~ ... :!:~ ... .. •• •f' .... C*&ftlty out of a recession. Respond.in.a to widespread sians of an economic slowdown. the Fed has alrady made 1wo small moves toward loosenint. credit conditions in the put seven Wttks and analysts predicted f'u.nhcr easing steps in the months ahead. "The CPI repon suucsts that 1hett It no &real acccltration In inflation JOirw on," said David Wyu. 1enior financial economist 11· ORl--McOr1w Kill.' an c:conomic consuhl• finn ... I think wt are '°int td'ICCI mr.teh bctltr numbers on 1nflation in the leCOftd half of the yar, mainly "bcaua or improve> monl in fOod aad ......,. pricei. • Al tho b<tlnAl• <ir 111< )<Ir tnc1'JY eo1t1 tbol up al an annual rate or 40.J percent, reflectina the worldwide run-up in crude oil ~wevcr, C'*lf prica 11 lhe con- sumer level act_.my tdl by I pm:itnt In Junc, the "'-dedlne tillO< 1 1.9 p<rttnt drop In Qaobor 1916, -period -I rollid NII-UP .. _ ... ___ .., ·~~~k. Tiie -Of' IJUOlinc II tlie = -byl-twllilo .,.ifna o11, 11tuni1 "' and electrtd- ty -..... -.. wtll .... monlh . ' Consumer Price Index - - Consumer p rices jump slightly in J une in West SAN FRAN CISCO (AP) -Con· sumer prices in the West crept up.. ward by .I pcTttnt in June and wound up ' perttnt 1bov~ June 198&\ whh the monthly incrta!le due main1y to hiahc:r houiina costs. of· fKials 11kt Wednttday. f>ricto incrcaSH-1.lso wert n:pancd fot mtdk:a1 care, cnttrtainmc:nt ind 1ob1cco products, said Sim Hir1bayashi. Western Reaiona1 Comm111i0Mr for tht U.S. llbor Otpanment"1 Bureau of Labor Su.tistics. ' Lower pritts wt~ reported for food. apparel and \ranaporutlon, he said. Coftsuma-prica in the West have t.... J. I peromt to far this ,_r, compared '° a 2..2 pna_nt increete duri°' die -ptrlod of 1911, he ..... HOUti• -. "* by .4 _. jn June. Willi mott of tbt ,.,.._ -.. hfllllr prices r... - 11.s. furn1s~in1s and household ow· ahons. / EnterUinrncnt cost1 jumped I percent, medical costs were .6 per- «nt bi&,her and tobKco products i ncreatcd 2 pcrccn 1. The All ltems., Consumer Price I ndc~ for All Urt.n C.11 Pl w ll•.6, ......... lllat -.... -SIOO in 1912--19'4 10W COii Sll4.60. APPlftl lad ....... """" .,,., ped 2, l pttoent in I..._.,,,. ....... d<dine1 l .6 -. _...-Ill womtn. and airta' dodl-Tlle -lad br_ ..... .J pm:a&. prbnarilyt.ICI IE f/IJ ~7 pttoent..,, ........... .,_ wt •.:r111 D s'• 1111 ~ fhai• ~1\111 ; s' II I =' --· ~f:.':l'.,l!!'f·-•·• cr:=-.. ,_7w; . • ' .,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Ttturtdey, July 20, 1989 UM\Xl;-Pittston contract talks get a rocky start l y MARK 'AXTON "_ ... ,.._ .......... DUFFIELD, Va. -Contract n~oliations between the United Mine Workers and The Pitts1on Co/ &QI ofT to a rocky stan Wednesda)' and the union ace.used the nation's largest coal exporter of being inflex- ible. UMW President Richard Trumka · · n otiatc in Jood faith and will not resc1n w at 11 calls its final offer, which the union rejected last month. "They want us to be fl exible but they don't want to be," union spokesman Joe Corcoran said. Pittston Coal Group President Michael Odom said Wednesday on "CBS This Morning" that 1he com- pany is s1anding by its. previous c ifthmj)l'Ol50SAI. "Al this point the movement will have to con1e fro1n th~ union." Odom said ... We have our proposal on the table. ··we feel our _proposal recognized the dynamics of the coal market we oj>cra1e in ... we feel our proposal would pul people back 10 worlc ." Trun1lca said Odom's appcaranet.· on the show put 1hc union 1n a sour mood. ow can t e m g when they get on TV and PY how inflexible t~ey arc?" About 1.900 UMW minr-rs are on strike at Pittston opcra1ions in Vir- giriia, Wes1 Virginia and Kentucky. The Virginia and West Virginia miners went on strike in early April and the Kcn1ucky minel1i followed in June. ' Up to 46,000 miners in 10 states had been off the job in sympathy with the Pinston minrn until Mon- day, when most returned to worlc at Trun1ka'i. urging. Isolated pockets of striking wildcat miners ft'main, most in West Vir&inia. Wednesday's negotiations were conducted from separate rooms ~'ith federal mediators shunling messages between tb~m. Corcoran said one of the main s11c 1ng pcnn s 1s ilIJmj'( - sistencc on ending its contributions to the 1950 UMW ft'tirement fund. which CO \'ers 130,()(X) pensioners who retired between l 947 and 1976. Pittston, which has 560 retirtts CO\•ered by the fund. said it doesn't want to contribute to pensions re- ceived by rctirCt"s of other com· panics. ltkhard Truntka Col'('oran said 1he 1950 fund was established so miners who went fr'?m con;ipany to company when mines shut down could have pen- sions. .. , Sears settles lawsuit over management of _fjrrn' s driving_s__chools • By cny N.ws S.rvk• .. They didn't kill me physicall Los ANGELES _ Lawye's !or but they certainl y killed .1!'Y bu~inc and killed me mentally. he said. Scars Roebuck and Co. Wcdnr-sda_y jusl think they"rc vef)' greedy settled a nearly decade-old lawsuit their way of dojn& business." with a man who claimed he was illegally pushed oul of his busine~s In JQ73, Bass agreed to run dri running Sears· Southr-rn Ca lifornia ing schools under the Sears banfl eifltiving schools. in the Los Angeles area. As , independent concessionaire, 1--,'°"W~h~il~e~t~h~e2'tw;o""s~•d~c~s""a~'~ee~d"nit~o;,-;•-,<Jwncd..and-o0pcra1Cd 1be businc court or er mng 1sc osurc o t c and paid Sears a license fee under details, the jury evidently favored annually rene""·ed agreement. the plaintiff hea vi ly, and Scars may d ha\'e had to pay mai:iy millions of sai · dollars to end the sun. At 1he time, he owned the secor larges! dri\•ing school chain in Ca Attorneys for both sides said thr-y fornia. ""'ere happy with the settlement, but d 1· cd His business wi th Scars expand< Sears' lead attorney ec in to com· and, by 1977, he had th~rmissi• mcnt on any aspect of the case. of Sears' West Coast o ice to su Kann elected president of Dow Jones DOE, NASA call for export restrictions on technical data The jury Monday re1umed a S2.3 license schools in other states. I million vr-rdict in favor of the sold off parts of his own chain American Institute of Driver Im· help expand Sears opera1ion. provement. owned by Michael Bass. 51. of Studio C ily, and was de-"I was gi ven the understandi liberating on punitive damages lhat if we did a good job in t when the aRreemcnl was reached. Wcs1ern states. we could expa throughout the country," he said The six-member panel gave. B~ss But ~'hen state officials in Q S 1.5 million for intentional 1nfl1c· fornia and Washington began sayi 1ion of emotional distress, $500.000 the sub-licensing agreements mi1 more than he had sought. Dis· be franchises, ~·hich would put mt charged jurors said they would have legal responsibilities on Sears th awarded about $43 million in concessions. the company bcca1 punitive damages to AIOI had they concerned. he said. NEW YORK (AP) -Peter R. Kann/ publisher and editorial direc-WASHINGTON (AP) -Restric· tor o The Wall Street Journal, has tions on the Freedom of lnfor- becn elected to the additional posts mation Act are needed to stem the of president and chief OJ>('rating of-flow of U.S. technology to foreign ficer of Dow Jones & Co .. Dow nations, representatives of the Jones said Tuesday. Energy Department and NASA told Kann takes over tffe ~siOent's a House panel Wednesday. jX)SI from Warren H . Phillips. who "We're trying to gel a door on the remains chairman and chief ex· barn before too many horses leave." ecu1ivc officer, said the Journal's said Kenneth S. Peder:sen of the paren1 company. National Aeronautics and Spa~ Ad· The company did not explain the · ministration. chaDJCS. Which had been expected. Pedersen and Ri chard Wil- Philllps had been working without a liamson. depu1f assistant secretary No. 2 executive after Ray Shaw. for internationa affairs, were among president and chief operating officer~ those testifying before a subcommil· retired earlier this year. Phillips toolc tee considering how foreign ac~ss to the president's job and left the chief U.S. science and technology com- operating officer post unfilled. pares to access by the United States Kann, 46. had ··proven himself to foreign technology. over many years as an executive of George P. Millburn of the Defense cxceptjonal talent, breadth and judg-Oepanment. which already has mcnt," Phillips said in a news re-some FOi exemptions, told the sub- lease. committee of intern1t1ional scientific Kann joined Dow Jones in 1964 cooperation tha1 the Pentagon sup. as a rcponcr in the Journal's Pit· pons the NASA and DOE request. tsbuflh bureau. '"It will help control foreign access to many n1ilitarily useful technologies in their departments," Millburn said. Both Pedersen and Williamson conceded that providina FOi ex· emptions would be a difficult pro- cess. .. It is an cffon 10 balance two very important objectives."' Pedersen said. NASA, he said, wants to continue to provide access withoul giving foreign competiton an edge. He proposed providing certain tech· nology to U.S. industry for a SJ)C('.i· lied period before making it avail· able for general release. "We aren't looking for an opcn- cnded authority," he said. The .subcommittee chairman. Rep. Ralph M. Hall, D-Texa •• said the hearing was called to "address the issue of transfer of1cchnology so that our competitors do no1 have undue advantage in using our tech· nology 10 achieve their success." pcputy Secretary of Commerce Thomas Murrin, in his first appear- ance before Congress since he was confirmed. said lhe United States wants to "support. foster and en- courage'' the exchange of scir-ntific and technological iflformation. Peter Jon de Vos, the State De- partment's deput~ assistant stt· rctary of stale for science and tech· nology affairs. said a significant number of researchers work each year in U.S. laboratories, bu\ a simi- lar number of American scientists don't take advantage of reciprocal agreements. De Vos and 01hen blamed that on language and cultural barriers, as wet! as the fact that many believe 1he best research is being conducted in the United States. ··Many of our scicn1ists and engi- neers arc still subject to what is known as !he 'Nol Invented Herc Syndrome." which makes those af. flictc:d by it undervalue 1hc impon- ance of research performed elsewhere." Murrin said. been allo"·ed to reach a verdict. Scars first tried to get him to q ··we fell that that was thr only by raising his license fee and. w~ way that (Scars) would rcalt} fttl th e he didn't quit. gave him two wc1 punch and the real punishmen1:· notice that his agreemenl "·ould 1 said juror Charlene Pierce. be renewed. Bass said. Bass, a London native. said he Without his source of cus1on1t was ruined financially when Scars his trade nam ... and good will, a abruptly ended his concession to run wilh heavy debts 10 pay off. Bass dozens of driving schools. After the but disappeared from lhc driv settlement was announced Wcdnes· school scene. da}'. he beamed broadly and gave his "It totally destroyed us businc wife a kiss. wise (and) emotionally," he said After the Jury's initial verdict. He first sued Sears in state co Bass said he felt viodicatr-d after his in 1981. but the case moved nine-year ba1tlc with the retail gian1 . federal coun in 1986. the day but tha1 no an1ount of money would other trial was SCI to begin . compensate for his suffering. lawyers said. ft II Al' '1\St: DID NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 19 NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 19 Prev. • w~ ... Adv~nced w~ Advenced ~ Declined OociMd yncfle"9e<I ¥/'ICl'lanoec1 olat If,'~' l ,o 01aJ 'f.'~' New l'I oh• Newl'lgl'I, New lows u 16 New low• Strong rally carries prices to new highs .\ttEX l .t : \ Dt:K. NEW YORK (AP) -Stock priCt's responded to upbeat news on inna- tion Wednesday with a strong rally that carried the market to new highs since the crash of 1987. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials jumped 39 .~5 to Bank of Newport' SrorSt rlril't' Quo1rs Barringer. f{yan & Corn'V<Ju~ Member NASDISl'PC 760-0977 2.584.41 , st~tch1ng its gain since the stan of the month to 144.35 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by morr 1han 2 10 I 1n nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 1,058 up, 45 8 down and 495 un- changed. Volume on the noor of the Big Board reached 215.74 million shares, up from 152.35 million Tuesday and the heaviest total since 244.5 1 million were traded on June 16. Nationwide, consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues. 1ncl uding trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the- counu~r market. 101alcd 252.14 m illion shares. The Labor Dcpanmen1 rcpone<t Wednesday morning that the con- sumer price index rose 0.2 pcrcc-nt in June. down from 0.6 oercc.nt the mon1h before. The consensus rsti- ma1c on Wall Street had called for a 0.3 percent June increase. Though the latest figurc came as no dramatic surprise. analysts said. it bolstered hopes that the Feder.ii Reserve might soon relax its credit policy further. The news helped push 1nteres1 rates ID"-"Cr in the government SC· c.uri1ies market 1oday. Prices of long- term TreasurY bonds, which move in the opposite· direction from interest rates, rose about S5 for each S 1,000 in face value, pulling their yields in the 8.15 percent-8.17 per- cent range. Philip Morris. which rcponed sharply hi&hcr earnings for the sec- ond quarter. climbed 3 to 147. Other gainers an1ong the blue chips included General Elcrtr1c, up 2 at 56V•; American Telephone & Telegraph, up ''• at 36Y.; Exxon, up ¥.at 46111; McDonald's, up .y, a1 JQl/,. and Procter & Gamble JI/, 10 1171/t.. NEW YORK tAP) -S.les, 4 o.m-NEW YORK (A.Pl -S.les, 4 WN,..SO•v price •rw:I net ~l'l•n9t of lhf: 15 WectnMdev orlce •ncl Ml ch•MM ol th most •Clive New York Stock EJtth•n9t mos1 •cl1YI A,.,,..,.lc•n Stock E11chl ls1vn, lredlng netloneltv •I "'fr ... ~ tl\ln S 1. lssl.lf!s, tred no netlon tty et rT!f' ... ' !Mt f::·~.. r. y· ~~ ~ ,:n~ v i.U ' Pollution-control and >A'astc-man-· :!~~~ ','• ', ijl~ -il ·-•••sAlrCo S : 11" : agcment stocks were especially "'' .... Y• W~LabB h -, , A~ & T ·ri . ~ ~ Frul oom 4 ; 1 .;..r; • stroni-bcne11ting 1rom recent bull· Gen 1c1 • , 1t. 2 ~ ahl, 41 , 1 JAo ish views on the Street about the Nav ster • • ''• ''• 1or1e1 j " . FtCtyBcP , , ~ 1-'9 elesPMre ; j -outlook for environmental cleanup ~1,r11rComm , , 1 alaJ>rOd , I ~ and protection efforts. Waste Man-~nPec j ' , Vo i 'h oresllb 34 · · 2" 57u '"'W• nc • • •~ 1 "' FIAuslPr 2 , I 15-16 -agemenl picked up ·~ to ·n ; Smith Kk ~l'o '• Browning-Ferris lndus1ries I Y• to Arcr. nM ~ Jill 381/t, and Rollins En vi ronmental .Y. trJ~nl~~ ~ + ~ to 11 'It. oowChem VI +2>4 Tandem Compu1ers gained I YI to 19'11 in ac1ivc trading. The company rcponcd per-share earnings for ils la1est fiscal quarter of 31 cents, compared to 18 cents in the com- parable period a year earlier. On the downside, McDonnell Douglas dropped 5¥1 10 72 as the company posted a $48 million loss for the second quarter. L DOtt JO't~~ o\\EK\GK~ '''' l P\ & DOit'' '.\SD.\C~ Sl tttt\K\ NEW YORK (AP}-MOSl ecl!v• O'l•r· c;ounl.,. sloclls suoolled bv N.4.SO. Lll•t ... ...... WM!btl ,,,. Jeouar ~'ti°" "!f.:" M • e,,.L, Leldlflt YJlttm 1Md Alllecl C ·~'. ~ '"~t + 1, • :.,,. l' I 10 : : 'l" • ' I V, GOl.D PKl('t :s OTI ( p;, \'11 llOtt'' • • • y, " "I in' V• .er nd Ii- :d , ,. ·b-·l< to ng ho nd 1Ji- ng !ht "" an m< uit .en :ks 10t ~rs. .nd all ing un to the his IJ 11 ff I • ~ -" 7·16 t 1'M .. \~. f-::: '"' ,,. ... • . ·~ JO. Oii Ml.OH I J Kt t I ~ ..... '"' ,•3,, °''"' ..... L I I I ENTERTAINMENT DAILY PILOT /Thuf'ld•)l. Juty 20, 1981 DS ]111 .\11.H Daly dazzles ·as lly TOM TITUS OHy "'-Cot••.-- Wh~ n searchi ng for a star to head· line his 30th anniversary production of "Gyps)." play .... ·n~ht-d 1rec1 o r Arthur Lauren1s most likely had a galaxy of n1us1cat thea1er d1 \aS to choose from. After all, this was a role originally 1a1lorcd for tht' legendary lungs of Ethel Mt'rn1an. E ·....Jhc.rcforc_a1u$l-ha I' en ra ised ,,.. h1·n the shoy,· began HS cro~s-countr)' JOurnt·y 10 a Broady, a~' rev1,'a\ wnh an actress ""'ho has pla)'ed a policc'>'u1nan on TV y,nh d1f>tinc11on (four En1m}Sl and 1s ste~pcd 1n dran1at1c s1agt• ex· penence, btH has a dearth of musical credits on her rcsun1e. Wonder no longer. Tvne !)ill \' is makinj behc\t'f'> out oi the n1 i1lu- tudes in a glonou~l} gutsy portra,al of Madame Ro~!.'. the ult1n1atc s13gc mother. 1n the n1us1ral biograph) of Gyps) Rose Ll'l'. 'ol.h1ch opt.·ncd thL'> week at 1he ()range ( aunt} Per- forming :\rts Center / Dal} not o nl y comn1and.-. the stage dran1:111l·a11~. as n11gh1 be ex· pcctl'd, she also b\.'lts out thl' J tile St}ne/Stt·phl·n Sundhl·1n1)COrl'1,11th a 'cngcancl·. bl'g1nn1ng .... 11h the brass' dcterm1na11on of "~nml' Peopic" and ">l.'nd1ng tht• aull1encc buzzing into thl' lohh\ :11 1ntcr- m1ss1on '>'llh an 1ntense·l~ po11l·rful and personal n:nUl·nng of "[\tl')- 1h1n11.'"> C'on11ng l 'p Ro,c~ .. B~ tht• little "RO\t's Turn" arri' 1'\ in the ">ho"·'s finale. l>al~ h;i~ pla ~­ goen pnrnl'd fora \11lcan1 c 1•rup11on -and the} art• not ll1"3ppo1n1ed This 1·11nol1c \1gnl'ttc. O\L'r!l1111 111!l ""'.1th reprl'sscd personal .ir11h1!1nn. 'irtually guaran t\'t'\ lhl' .1<tn''' .1 stand 1ng O\;H1on Jonathan Hadary. Tyne Daly and ·Crista Moore In the 30th anniversary revlval of ""Gypsy;• now running •t th• Orange County Performing Arts Center. 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Heth Lace\ as sht beh~ out tht• ~hf)"'·.., supc.·ifat1\l' sl·or .. • lhc ~ho'>' ~lla'" through Jul) :!9 .11 the .),rt' t t'ntt·r 600 To .... n ( cntt'r Dn,c. t 1i~ta ~·!csa . .,.,1t h ctirla1n n 1ghl l~ ai K fl 111. n1a11nee'i. Saturda~. Sunda~ and J ul~ 2Q at:! p m .. and July 27 at I pn1 Call 556-2787 for t1Ckl'I 1nf\1rmat1<1n OCC arts schedule available A )2-pagl' booklet listing all p<'r· forming ans act1\ 111e~ a1 ()rangl' Coast CollejC for the 191{9.•10 \l'.l\nn if o1T 1he prc~s and a\a!lahll' lo lhe public Book.lets are a'a1l;iblc. lr('r of charge, in C)l("~ ('ommun1 t~ 'icr- vice Officc. The otlicc 1s 1oca1rd 1n 1hc C'o11egl··~ Student ("enter Au1lJ- 1ng. To rl."quest a bookl et b) n1ail. phone (71 .1 ) 432-5880 . ~fore than I SO ('\en ts arC' !l('hed· ulcd for 1989-90 Designed to appeal to all tas1cs. ()( ( ·~ program 1n- cludes dance. music. thcatrt•. documcntal)·St)IC lt•cturcs. r h1l- drcn'.s events and gallrl) \hOw'i. This i·car's rept.·rto1rl' has :tn 1nlcr- nat1ona fla vor. '>'1t h artists hailing from Spain, Holland, Canada and Mexico. Tounng ('On1 pan1cs from Complete TV llslln.l!.!n Sund•y•s TV Upd•te the Unitt=d States v.111 also perform. LLABOARD ••• for the fimtu't [&prm -an e1dq nn concept ii lht wartd of "'1illn. The ri.mittJ-1 [1jlttJ Is timci1I btdi ltw joy ol hmtll• ~-Come in Ind hptcl Oii e1cl&t styles ' fnt (Jlalt~ and "06d tine" pricH. Furniture E~press OPEN DAILY 9 am -6pm Including Sunday 1 Av••!M• Al W•l--lnl '" ao+.~.111 .. _.,. l tl'-f:>I HB playhouse offers a laugh and a _ song By CHRISTOPHER TRELA Oell)l l'llotCot••.,-_ The ~l unt1ngton Brach Playhous.c 1s C'nd1ng 11's 16th s.earon 1A'1t11 a laugh and a song. The con1pany"s production of ''The) 'r..-P1a)1 ng Our Song·· offers laughs courtesy of Neil Simon :and hum1nablc tunt's by Marvin Hamlisch and Carole 8a}er Sagt"r Talent hkr 1ha1 promises a sure-firc hit. an·d the energetic performt·rs at tht• Plavhousc do 1he1r best to deli ver one. 'The_.stor~ r~l\•es around an cs~abhshl"d pop i.::_ont~i.l'r na1nt'tl Vernon G1:rsch who begins a working rela11onsh1p "11h up-and- com1ng lync1st Sonia Y.'al sk. Their rela11on<>h1p \00..1n"' turn'i. roman- ti c, and the} find 1ha1 lO\t' and .,.,ork do not al.,.,a~"' malL· bc:auuful music tog.ether. Both characters ha'e tht' n:qu1..,11c :".ctl S1n1 on neurO'i.4.'S. as y,t'Jl as aht.-r egos thal pop up frun1 II rill" to l1n1t· 1n thl" gu1?>e of supporting dancers and singers John F. Masse\. ""'ho pla's Vernon. 1\ an aclun1ph'>hl'll p1an 1!>I and vocal ist. He bring"> an air "or cred1b1ht) 10 h1~ rult· ofa co1n1>0M"r o n 1he l0okou1 for the nl"XI hit l}nc He :1l\o pro'<'' It) bl' a n1n1bk· dancer, and hL"> overall enthu!>1asn1 hl·1p' prnri,·l 1hl.' pla' lll 11"> h;ipp) conclusion · Sonia W31sk is pla}ed "b) (1a~le \1,l nl~rc \\ho l\lul' lilt' a )Oun_g Stockard <."hann1ng. Shl' hdanou'I ~ 1.aptur .. ·, h!.'1 l h.i1.1L t,·r\ lan) ·mannl·nsms and problt·ms. and \he ln•.11.1' r.I) .... 10 ht.·lt out a sho,,.. tune She and \1 asse~-pla' utr ,1f e;1l h uth,·r Ill .. · a ">Uri of 1nus1eal odd couple. and 11 ,,..ork' JU\\ fine fhr 1r Ju,·ts ,1rr !un - and on k.c\, ""htch 1s some11mc~ h;ird 10 c:-01ne b' 1n t·timrnun11' 1hc1llrt' · Bradlc) Miller plays Vernon·, .il1t·r r~o "\('1ll''· · k·nllini; a pun· \OCal deJJ,ei;. and good dance ~H'P'> 10 h1~ mo\t!~ n1u'.i1cal pan Debbie ( ronlt .. -l.nna Dc~1 1cht ll· and '\J ad101 ")n1e!~~:r .trc Sonia's "\otces." and all thrt'e do a 'l'0 r1·~pec1ablc 1ob on ~'1eral "'cll- churl·ugraphed dance nun1bcrs In fal't, tht· rntir1:-cn!>C"n1hll· "-CCm"> 10 ha\!.' a ."lc1s put on a sho w" a1111udl· that mall's thl· pla~ hard to rCSl!>I rhe jo kes ma) not be :-.:t·i! ~lmon's funn ll'\l lllJf lhC \Ongs the best that Hamhsch and Sa ,cr hail· C\l;r .... riuen . bu1 und1.·r thl· d1ret"l1on of Pa1nc1a ~-t cQu1nn. and 1h .. · n1u..,1ca! ll1rt'Ct1on of K~\<l ( ohcn. the ca\t provides a pli·a">ant . run C\1•n 1ng ('hnreograrher .\ngu: ~1clle11c-Hartle~ makes the mo,1 t)u! of thl' 'n1all ~tagl' a1 the Pla~hou'i.C y,·Jth simple ye\ efTcctl'l' JanlL' numb..'r" Thl' ~l unung1on Beach Pla~hou"'-' is ... 1111 looking tu re1ocatl' nul of it 's pre~nt home at Gisler Elcml·ntar. ">l huul. a' the ronftn1·s of that space ha1'l' \Orne dcfinllc dra1.1batl). not the least of .... 1i1ch arc 1hc awk,,..·ard and somewha1 d1)trart1ng \<:enc changl."f> 1ha1 ru1 11110 the no .... of th!.' pl ay. H opeful!~ thi' probl1·n1 1.1 1ll be rcsol\t'd once a ne .... · toca11on 'an tx-found In fart . Huntington Beach rc'>1d1•nt s ran help the Pia, house b~ contacting tht• ( 11\ (QUnlll to '!.ho1,1 '>uppon and r1·ques1 ass1~tanlt' frnn1 tht• C11~ (ounc1I lur 1h1' :!6- )ear-old theater group "The} 're Pia~ 1ng Our Song" conunuc~ Fnda~s and 'iaturdJ\., at 8 p.m. through •\ugust 19. with Sunda~ m1111necs at ~ pm on Jul~ 23 and 30. For rcser..-a11ons or 1nformat1on. call gJ2-I .tOS MOVIE LISTl:\'GS ~ewport Beach mAl.110... CINIMA 10' E ,......,. 8'>.fl t ·s ·~ •t. 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Diii)' ~ k.n LOCition U a-lot io do with the lure of a pak;,-ind few places arc as allurina as -0:.Casa Pacifi ca in Sa.n Oemente. This is not to say that The Luminaires wouldn't have drawn the 200 they did had they held their event in another venue. But the complex, most widely known as Richard Ni•on's western White House, is definitely a major drawing card . . CuJTtntly the expansive residence of Gavia Herbert, La Casa Paci fica was the perfect si 1e for a "Sunset Fiesta." th e first fund-raiser held by the young Orange County group which supports the Doheny Eye In· stitute in Los Angeles. Guests were allowed full run of the ar:ounds . whi~h stretch around the sprawling home and pool house, under a plethora of established 1rees, along the San Clemente coastline. While the majority of folks arrived within the first half hour of the event, it didn'I appear Iha\. way - everyone was dispersed, enjoying the lush flora. After a "''hi le most made it back to the pool area, decorated festively for the event. Straw sombreros sporting bri&ht paper no .... •ers fl oated in !he pool; tables held every color of napk.io; and the margaritas wrre free-flowing. Penn ington Caterers kept the Me•ican hors d"oeuvres coming. -from-freshly grilled swordfish (the fish were swimming in a pool by the grill) 10 chili rellenos 10 ho1-off·thc griddle quescdillas. ap~1itcs were whetted. Dinner of enchi ladas. black beans and Mexican rice (con('luding with mango nambe) follo .... ·cd. Wi1h perfect summer .,..·eather. an im pressive sunset and a near full 8obble Gr•nt, ••••no; Brown with co-ch•lr1 Bobble G•lpln. Shlrley_ Wll•~'!· moon on the rise -what more could organizers ask for? Perhaps an income of S.50,000? W<"ll, they got that too, according to Sblrley Wiison , chairing the event with Bobble Galpin. "Funds will go·to tht' Doheny Eye Institute," said Wilson reft'rring to the center on the USC heal!h sci· enccs campus. which "is guided by three objectives: 10 increase kno.,..·1- cdgc of 1he human eye and i1s diseases through research; to apply this increased knO"-'lcdge 10 patient care; and to transmit thi s kno.,..·IOOge through educa1ion, train ing and co mmunity service:· Two of the Doheny Eye ln stilute directors, La Casa Pacifi ca o"'·ncr Herbert and friend/business as· sociate Gcor1e ArQros, also served as honorary co-chairs of the event. Argyros was on hand with "'·ife Judie -bu1 Herbcn "''as not to be seen. "Would )OU believl' he's back Eas1:· said Wilson . The Orange County Luminaires Chapter is one of three su ppon groups for the ins1itu1e -and "'"as organized onl y last year. No"'' boast- ing a membership of around 100, Luminaires is an eclettic group of mothers and dau gh1ers. The di- versity of ages "''as evident at the ' function: 1he JO-so mething set min- gling Y.'llh the more established sup- poners. ··we .,..·ere all drawn 1ogether bv lhe singular cause." said Luminaire's organize r Tracy H•yward. "Our (fund -rai sing) directio n isn't splinte~. Funds arc going 10 one n1aJOf ca use ... and it's a very neigh· borl y. l'OheSl\'e grou p." c.·omminee members pulling the part).logc1her included Pam Emery, Wendy Bowle, Bobble Gr•nt, Aane Folks, Eleanor Browa. Cinda Hoev en, Audry Grundy and Susan Porter. 1101(0 .. ( 01'1 n lrHay,JalyH AIUE8 (March 21-April 19): COntact made less than 48 hours ago will IMIY dividends. Opportunity exists for fresh start. participation in pionc{·ri ng project. Scenario also features style. creati vity. intensified lovt• relationship. Too much pressure a strong ·inhibitor TAUR US (April 2~May 20): lnd1v 1dual 1n aul.honty sut!Crs period of indecision. You might be asked to "take over." Keep options open . Long- distancc call precedes plans for social affair. Your prestige v.•ill be clc\'atcd. GEMJNt (May 21-Junc 20): Plans had been nebulous but no..-.· become solid. f ocus on structure, design. architecture. Attention centers around ppssiblc sale or purchase of auto-.,. __________ _ mobile. Associate talks about "engi- ncerina." CANCER (June 21-July 22): What bad been "held back" will be released. Includes informatiOn concerning finances. income potential or one close to you. What starts as Oirtation ma)' be headiq for meaningful relationship. ~!:J~j]~ LEO (July 2J.-Aug. 22): You could pull oft' coup with aid of Libran. Emphasis on wri1ina. communication, ability to utilize powers of per- suasion. Member or opposite sc• comments, "'You arc a smoothie!" Maintain aplomb. VJRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Key is to be diplomatic wi1hou1 giving away the stbre. Family 'member introduces you to individual who might be intriaucd with "con aame."'P1&y dumb. but keep ammunition dry. Taurus plays role. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Promise of romance might not be im medi- ate!)' fulfilled. You pin advan~ by playing wai ling game. Opponenl will "bbnk tint" Love will follow tnumph. Yes, message will become crystal- cLcar! ICOllPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Cards arc on table face up. Negotiations for property, home or automobife arc concluded. You're in position to state terms. Personal relationship jntensifies. Cancer native will figurt promi- ncndy. IAGmAJUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Your inOuence is more widespread than mlaht be imagined. Lesson is., "Don't give up .the ship! .. previous restrictions ao by wayside. You havt free hand. Emphasis on tnvel. education, romance. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): To realize potential. fresh start is neceuary. Emphasis on independence, style. originality. Special note: Avoid he1vy lift.ins. Money picture subject to sudden change. Leo. Aquarius are in picture. . · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): Many wait patie ntly for your "neJlt move." Break free from family restrictions. Answer. Unonhodo• approach. Result: You'll rise hiah above those wh o lack talent, faith. Air travel is indicated. , PUCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Almost evcrythina that occun takes pllce behind scenes. Someone is plannin1 ••surprise party." Keep plans flexible. Sc<:tt:ts revealed and you'll benefit as result. Judament, intuition will be accurate. IP .JULY It IS YOU& BIRTHDAY mother had mOR inftucnce than did father. You are prescient, moody, vulnerable to injury i.n connection with Left eye. Cancer, C..pricot:n persons play important roles in your life. You arc capable of winn1na public opinion, or succeufullY wortJaa. with women. You have eourmet ~le and difestive problem. ln A--.. malaise will be swept aaick. You II •)', .. So I was hurt but GOW l"m healed!" In Sep\ember, f'OIDl,nCIC. &ravel. improved finances .W be fll,tu.ml. DE.4..R ANN LANDERS: I know from experience how hcanbreaking it is to "''ant a baby and not to be able to conceive. The emotional pain and frus1ra1ion are in - describable. You, cannot look at pregnant women without bursting into tears -and they seem to be everywhere. Your self~st«m plummets to zero. You try every gimmick suggeslcd by y,:ell-meaning friends -any drink. food . body position. folk medici ne. witchcraft -anything yo u ever read or heard about, on the outside chance that it jus1 might work. You go from one gynecologist to another. The medical bills arl' hor- rendous. You put yourself and your husband. through every test known to modern medicine. The anxiety and tension mounl with each disap- pointment. Making love becomes mechanical a nd joyless. The pleasure you once knew is gone. All intimacy centers around the c.alen- dar and a basal thermometer. Whal I want to say I am unable to sa)' comfortably, face·to-facc to the couples I know who arc goi ng lhrough this agony. Since you arc the only forum that provides anonymity for ordinary people such as myself, I'm hoping that you .... ;n print my message. I beca me pregnant when I gave up trying. After years of desperation. I lhrcw in the towel . Five month$ later I was pregnant. It wasn't until my se<:ond pregnancy that I realized why we had such a terrible time. We were trying 100 hard. When we d~ided to go back to enjoying Burn victims gain from dieter's loss FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. N.J. -An n Aannery Hudak doesn't believe in wasting anything -not even excess skin. So far she has shed 150 pounds and when she loses 110 more pounds. she plans to donate her e•cess skin to bum victims. Hudak, 41 , ~n a high-protein diet in April when she wcia.hed 386 pounds. Sh has slimmed her .5-foot-3 frame 1rom a size S2 to a 40. .. I'm so gliCI I've finally taken control Of rny llfe-; .. Hudak said in a m:cnt in terview. "I was fit·lhe first half of my life. I'm going 10 be thin the IC.ClOnd half." She's a long way from her got.I of I 2S pounds. but intends al that point to undcrao skin reduction suracry to remove e•ccss skin from her stomach, chin, legs and arms. , She plans 10 donate the skin to St. A&ncs Bum Center in Philadelphia. "l think it's ve!:Y laudlble that ~ want to donate lhcsc thin.p, said Dr. Fnldnck DcOcment, director of the bum center ... Every little bit helps.'' Sbe initially couldn't find a skin Nnk W1llina 10 lake her skin but pcnevcrtd when she beard of a Mmilar -...Uon by • Chicas<> mu, wlto bid exc::ett skin ... ..,,... aller he dic1"d and lotC 170 --"fd lil<e 10 ,.. bum viclfmt -10 have halthy lllin -people," Hudak toid. DDnon .. donated akin u a temporary trmunent wWle ..... Pllientt reeenerue dlllil' own lkia. Tbe bui1osid 1tia dlen llouebt o& ourselves, ii happened. -JANE IN SOUTH JERSEY DEAR JANE: Thank you for a letter tllat makes 1 1reat deal of sea1e. I have lon1 been convinced tU.t wU.t 1oes 011 In Ille mind can llave a powerf•I effect on tlle body. Too m•cll pressure can be a 1troa1ly 1Ulbltln1 factor. Yo• bave pointed tills o•t In a most eompell· ln1 way and I tllank you. • •• DEA R ANN LANDERS: R«en1- \y you printed a letter from a reader who wanted to know what to do about a no nstop telephone pest who took up endless hours with drivel. I'll tell you how I handle such bores. I disconnect in the middle of a sentence (mine; not theirs). Then I le.ave the phone off the hook. so if 1hcy try to call me back the line is busy. -ANON~'M OUS DEAR NON: Sorry, I don't tblak mucb ol your Idea. Are you related kt tile woman wllo wrore tbe next letter? ,. •• _..,_ ...... 8 lllnponU'y ... clil '"' DIOt Ill 19icl. ""TM k 'Fsll cOver r.z.10 be .... -....... -...... """,,,, 0 ........ , ........ .... .......... ..... ...... -·· . .. ,. Q " 0 •• ··~ 'i'' ~· Of •• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I. too. used to be bothered by long.winded friends who telephoned al times .,..·hen it Y1·as convenient for them bu1 not for me. I had an extra Jong telephone cord put on my phone so 1t reached to the front door. \\'henever an inter· minablc talker called I gave her fi ve minutes. then I'd walk (phone in hand ) 10 the front door and ring the bell. "Sorry," I would say, "my guests have arrived a little early. I must go now:· It's a perfect out and no feelings arc hun. -OHIO READER DEAR OHIO: To eacb •11 owo, but I still believe tbe best llpproacll Is to be bonest ud fortbrl1bt. ••• DE,.\R ANN LANDERS: Can )'OU stand one n1orc lellcr about picking up a penhy? My wife's name is Penn y. I picked her up 48 years ago and II was the best pick of the century. Sign me -LUCKY IN RI VERSIDE. CAL IF. l .• 'tl. BOl D Veterans 1st Hell's Angels Q. Who started the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang? A. Disenchanted veterans ol World War II. They elected 10 settle in California instead of aoi ng home. Parts of a spider's web reflect ultraviolet light. So create desians visible to •insects. Which are drawn to the w~b therefore. The bug in the web didn't necessarily get tflett b) accident. It probably was lu~ b) ultraviolet decorttions. Q. What's a "horseboat"? A. A scow with two paddle wheel! powered by two horse-driven tread· mills. Quiet contemplative old men out· number all other clients 11 public librtrics. No, not IOI.fen in rctrca' from weather. I mean real lftden The world's most experience< citizens seem to prefer books Ir silence to the contradictions of con venation. Q. Did you MY moro people d;, on tbc first day of their lives than or any olher day? A. ln error. Oient pointed ou· = r.:'" die on the lati day o tlw dlltribution • 10 concede • chi 1rick Oltly • S.00-cleclartf wins iM llnl Irick· in llunumf and lm1-lloully -a -IO Ille Jodi , IAl'I.., ., .. -.... q-.. 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