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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y OCTOBER .JO 1985 is C E N TS
Kremer, Irvine Co. settle lawsuit
Ex-company president 'ch-eated out of
$5._? million· to get unspecified amount
By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,.., ...........
A former Irvine ( o president who
claimed 1n a lawsuit he was cheated
out of $5.5 million after his res1g-
Coast
There wlll be only one
loser In the Fountain Val-
ley school election./ A8
Wor ld
NATO alllescall on the
Soviet Union to cease
violations of U.S.-Soviet
arms accords./ A5
Mind&:Body
Psychologist Pat Allen
hands out free advice In
Costa Mesa./ A9
F ood
There's really no trick to
carmellzing apples -a
real treat anytime./C1
Sports
M lchael Cooper Is the
sparkplug as Lakers roll
past Dallas./81
Nation
The battle of the budget Is
stuck In the con-
gressional trenches./ AS
Entertainmen t
Seven more productions
arrive on local stages this
week./A10
INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Food
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Mind and Body
Opinion
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Televlslon
Weather
A 11
A3
A 12-13
B3-6
A 11
B6
B7
A 10
C 1-14
BS
A7
A9
AB
A3
87-8
81-3
A7
A2
nauon two years ago. will be paid an
unspecified amount as part of an out-
of-court settlement
The settlement, acknowl edged
today by both the Irvine Co. and
former pres1dent Peter Kr~mer. ends
Network
making
a glean
sweep
Suns hine Outrea ch
volunteers pi ckc-rop-
leftov ers for chartty-
There·s no reason for the poor to go
hungf! in O range County
ThoSt'. wi thout money 10 ~hop for
food at the neighborhood super-
market can instead go to local
agncultural fi elds and take what the
growers lt'a ve behind
The practice. called gleaning. has
been used for centunes. And despite
the consp1cuouc; affiuence found
ROBERT
HYNDMAN
Focus ON THE NEws
throughout the Orange Coast. glean-
ing has become a firml y established
entt'rpnSt' here.
At the Laguna Niguel-based
Sunshine Outreach, volunteers have
organ11ed an e"<tens1ve network to
put the gleaners in contact wtth those
who ha vt' grown more food than they
ca n sell or eat.
In tum. the gleaners take tht' food
home or d1stnbute tt to the poo r.
But what sets Sunshine Outreach
apart from other chantable venturt'S
1n Orange County 1s its 1n~1stence that
tht' needy perform much of the work
themselves.
"People who can work should
work." ..ays Jud> W1l11am s. fo under
of Sunshine Outreach. "That's been
our approach. We dnve out to the
fi elds and say. 'Here's the rear end of a
pickup truck Fill 1t up wtth
tomatoes ...
That "help yourself' approach has
led to remarkable results since Wil-
liams organized the gleaning program
two year~ aito
(Pleue .ee HARVEST/ A.2)
a two-year legal bout that included
accusa tions of stock fraud and d irty
deahn~.
Kremer fi led the lawsuit against the
Irvine Co. and Chairman Don Bren
10 September 1983 less than a year
after he resigned as co mpany presi-
dent In his lawsull, Kremer alleged
he was paid SI 50,000 for each share of
stock he owned while other stock-
holders were paid S200.000 per share.
Kremer owned slightly more than
'IJ shares of Irvine Co. stock whic h he
purcha~d for S6,000 per share a~ part
of a package when he wa~ hired as
company president in I Q77
Before filing the law5u1t. Kremer
said he tned to settle the matter with
Bren but that the meeting was called
off when Bren went skung.. He said
subsequent calls to Bren were routed
to lawyers.
In a prepared statement. Irvine ( o
President Thomas Nielsen confirmed
D...,,,_,..._..~L .. ,._
Judy Wllliam1, founder of Sun1bine Outreach, packs
oranae. a1 Martha Trimble brings more and Al Martinez
and Fred die Lopez pick ln San Joan Capi1trano.
the settlement and ~1d "While the
terms of the lawsuit are confiden11al
the part1~ did disclose tha1 Mr
Kremer will receive ,rn umpeutic:d
amount 1n settlement
Kremer, reached 10<.la> \81d he "
precluded b) terms of th~ ~ttlemc:nt
from d1scuss1 ng spculin 1<..rc:mer
nov. owns a real C'>tatl' 1n"t:'>tmt·n1
firm with officer. 1n "lewport ( entt:r
At the time ofh1s r '>1gna11on thc:rt
w.!re rumors and one pubh!>he\j
report that Kremer had been forced 10
ste p dov. n as pres1dt:nt of the count) 's
largest pnvate landowner He ckn1t'd
that v.a~ true
But 1n loun d<><.uments, there are
memo) and lettt"r'> 1n which Bren
appcJr'> tu t::\:pre\) d1ssat1slact1on
v.11h Kremer and ht' management
St} le, anordmg lu published repon!i
Kremer "'a'> brought in d) lompan'
pre'>1den1 b) Bren and the tv.u unle
we n~ cun~1dered c.lu\<: frie nds
County backs
disclosure of
toxic mat e rial
Firms required
to give jnve ntory
to fire de partme nt
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IN Dllllr l'llol ltafl
The Orange < •1unl\ Bodr..1 •11
Supen 1\ors got the Jump on a nt:"'
state lav. requmng hu)1nt"•\<.''> t11
d1~lo~ v.hat haiardllU'> mJta1al' the~ u1.e product' or l11\po'>t." ut b)
appro\ 1ng an mllrnaOLl' of 11' ov.n
T uesda'
If pasi;ed on '>Cl<ind rC'ading nnt
Wt'ek. hu)1neS\C\ in un1ncorp<irakll
commun111t'> 14111 haH· tu kt thl· count~ tire dt•panment kn11\.\ tht·
t~pe quantll\ and tharatten'>lll'> o l
.:1n\ t11\tl mall r JI' 1t1t·, "'l' Jl \o
tird1gh1er."'1llkn 114 h••l4 l/.1rl''r)C1nd
in thc f'\ ent "'a hla1c
The: urd1r.:1nll v.11 1 cllel 1 hu\1-
ne'>'>C'> th.:11 handll ml rt' 1ha11 'I'
gallon'> or ''"'pounds 111 hazard•1u'
mall'rtdl d \l'ar
LA:g1.,la t 1<in "~nt'd h\ < , " < 1c:11r11
Deukme11 an tht\ m11nth "'ill e~tahll\h
gu11.kl1ne\ f11r cl tll\ Jnd l11Unl1n 111
u'K' n '>t."t11ng. up ar IO\l'rttrn"\ ,,f
bu\1nt')Sl'' thdl ''"rl ha1arJ11u' ma-
tenal\ But thl· gu1Jd1ne' dft t:\·
pee tt·d t , ht' rc:aJ\ n \fJ\ not ~oon
t:nough li1r al lld\l 11nl' •11 th.:
\upen t'>Of'> ,
<\upcf" "or Brull' 'e~wndt' l h.11n-
p1one-d a ha1arduu\ mattnah d1~
do\ure ordinanu· 1n I I.ii\ 1 "'hllh died
14 ht:n hu\1 nl'\'> ""' m·r, u1mpla1lll'd
thdl a puhltl h">llnit u t tht ma1t:nal'>
(Pleue eee TOXJC / A2)
Wieder flooded
with protests on
HB meeting flier
By ROBERT BARRER
Of _D...,""'"4 Ii.fl
.\ 01er trumpeting. C >rJn!'t: < nunt'
!:>upen l\Or Harrll'll V. ll'tkr ' T ""' n
Hall met·11ng 111n1gh1 <1hou1 tl110J1n~
1n H un11ngton Beath ha'> rnml· undn
li re lrom Ma .. or Ru1h Baik'
Tht' 1l1er '>hows a l.tll' peenng .nl·r
c.andbag~ at a lloo<led horn~· '\t•dr lhl'
tare 1' d '>lgn that n.•JJ., V. l'1t 11mc 111
H\Jn11ngton Beath \ qUl''>ll•IO aO.nl
the fl uod '>Cene ask' '"ill \uur nl'\t
home 1mprtHemen1 he ~ndha~' ··
Baile' ..a1J thl· tl1l·r rn<1ilnl trnm
tht' Orangl' < ount~ lf ,111 of Jidm1 nl\
tra11on to h11ml'' in H u1111 ngh'n
Beath. 1s 1n poor ld'>ll
She \aid 11 make\ H untint?ll•n
fka{h appc:ar 111 tx· tht: h~u' •I 1.1.hJt
r;eall) t~ J rc11-1110JI prnhlem .ind thl
11nl) \II\ thJt ha' a llood1n~ fH ••hkin
Thc t11er u'ulJ -.JU'>t" prot"lll'n" 1111
pt'11Jllt' "'h1 1 111rgh1 h. •r. •n• I• "'
thc:ir homl"'> Haik\ 'J \1
8J1 le' '>dlJ ~he 111 J V. nk lhJt th,
tl1n pui .Jl" h. 'll 1un1' \UfX''
'l\llf' < 11/l O\I 1p l cadl'l\h I \
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V. ll'dt:r "'a'n·1 ,1,a1I, hJ, t 11
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lendl·J t hl '1131 ll·r
II 'lh•uh.J all'n till fX" tht
pn °hkm lh...il ''l 'l u1· .. 11".J• "1td
C ha u nu -\ 1c· \a •11.Jl·r 't .. ud h"
h11mt• .. n I >ritt"'•111d c 11 'u<.t.itnl'd
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Jnder addt·d Hunt1ng1<m tka< I. ,,
tht ma n fl 1p1l nt of tl11od1n(! 1n
nran~< < 1rn'' Jlld g11\l rnnH nr o!
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'P le&K aee FLOOD/ A.2 )
Buckley in Irvine, claims
liberals' thinking muddled
Ex-con says suspect
admitted killing wife
B) STE\ E \tARBLf.
Oft ... 0...,l'llo411.911
lam11\ ' Ph m11uth "4·,1.11 r.irke-ll
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By SUSAN HOWLETT °' ... Oellr ,... .....
Conservative column 1st, com men-
tator and novelist Wilham F Buckle y
Jr. addressed about 650 Republicans
in Irvine Tuesday, decrymg the
miscommunication he says exists
between poht1ca l leaders and the
public.
Buckley was the keynote speaker at
a fund-raiser for Assemblyman Git
Ferguaon, R-Newpon Beach, in the
Grand Ballroom of the Irvine Mar-
riott Hotel.
Ferguson introduced Buckley as
tht' rec1p1ent of 19 honorary degrccs.
the author of 22 books, and a man
who "has devastated some liberal
bubbleheads."
"I am concerned tonight wi th
communication," Buckley said as he
stood before an Amencan flag
back.drop comprised of 2.000
balloons. He referred to the co m-
munication breakdown between poti-
t1c1ans, namely hberal pohuc1ans.
such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson. and
their constituents.
Lagunans rehash
site alternatives
for swimming pool
By LAUl\A MERK °' .. ..,,... .....
The idea of converting Laguna
Beach Hith School tennis couns into
a 1wimm1na pool was revived Tues-
day durint a town hall mcetina in
Lquna Beach.
The City Council and Lquna
Beach Unified School Distnct
tru1tees have been debatina over a
site for the S 1 m1thon community
pool sanoc January 1983. They have
~ to fund the project jointJy to
replaoc the d1lap1dated pool the
atudents utc.
Some sitct for the proposed pool
include the LBHS baseball field, lhe
lower tcnn11 couns and the oark1n1
lot at the school's admin1strat1vc
offices. But each 1elcct1on has been
opposed.
The counc1' recently faced protest-
ing homeowners from V ir1m11 Park
when Laaunaquatics, a community
sroup that supports build.int a new
1wlmmina pool, 1~1ted the park-
ina lot as a pool 11te and that the
displaced parlina tPICCt be moved to
the back of the 1ehoot admin11trat1on
bu1ldinf. Tbe homeownen argued
that visitors would beain parkina on
the ttrects whcn P9rkfna 11 already a
bll problem.
The homeowners o fTcttd to donate
S 100.000 toward con1tn.K't1on of tht'
(Pl_.. ... SWDDIDIO/ A2l
"The) tend 10 n aggcrate '>O reg-
ularl} as to d1,lodge the in tellectual
faculties of those they arc addre~s
ing." Buckle} said
Buckle} said Democratic thin king
has Id\ the sense of poh11cal order
with pnonues like a coffee machine
that dispense! su~r. cream and
coffee before supplying the cup
"It's not onl y that we art' paralyn·d
by such lhinkmg," Buckle) \81d. "It's
abosolutt'ly an abort of anal}t1ca l
order. The ent1rt' St'nse of ordt"r 1s
-\ former 11un1' .ttl inr1.11t: 1.1oh11
l la1m'> at ka'1 fi, c cl<l u'l°d murdl·n·r,
ha'e conk'\C.'U Ill him ll''>lllint
1 ue..Ua' that \u,11n I llull Heal
adm tiled Junntt a 1atl hou'4.' t 11n' t'r'a
ttnn la't H'ar that hl' ~dled h" w1k
The ;ntormant .rn .1Jm1tt<"d
1atlh11u..e '>n11,h al"' '\81d lkal '~
re,ealn1 hr hJd planned h" "'•It·'
death
(Pleue 1ee BUCKLEY/ A2) Wllllam P'. Buckley
&al 1'> l hafl\Cd "'llh tir,h.legn.'t'
murller 1n ttfr Man h 1 I l "l°l4 ,1a, in(!
ol h1' \\Ill' <rrt:tlhl'll lkal ~I Hn
hcl<h "'d' tounJ in thr 1run~ 111 thl'
8calptor Rlcbant LlDDOld , l.neet. wU1 CNate eo-f oot ··nn Bl.rd" w t0 lnterwot In tutor
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1.dptl\e Junnl! a ,I.I\ ~i, n~ \ll'g• "' th
pohtl' 1"x·t11r(' 'urr1 "ldlflll)o!. l h< , hil
Jrcn 1.1ocn n•'t 1n1 trt·d
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1.dml· Jui 1n~ thl' '<'• 11n1I '-'l't'I.. "' ' ••
murdt•r tnal
IJnH'' IJ" ·r It.I "'hll'>t' S" •n
nam< ' lam,·, l)cari < 1~hrurn
1.k\1 nht'd fk al ,1, .t tall...111•1·· man
v.h111.ll.,.,u\"-C.'.! I""' k ',h.ilh lrrrh
(Ple.a.e aee SLAYING/A 2)
'Fire Bir d '
sculpture
to decoirate
Arts Center
B\' TOl' Y SAA\ t:ORA
and ROBERT H' '0MA1'
Of _O... ..........
Plan.,v.-c.-rr un,e1lt'd lul·..Ua' trn ii
p.1an1 h1rd-l1kr mC'ta l \\.ulpturr v.h1di
v.111 aJom 1hc faladr of 1hc Orange
( nun1' Pt"rl<1rm10g \rt' < rntC'r a\ a
gift from tht" ~p.r~trom lam11\
'Ir"' ) orl ulptor R11. hard 1 1p-
fl'lld \loh11 ""' lnmm1s\t0nrd h\ thc
\qter\trom\ tu dc\1fn thr 60-foot-tall
art"-Or\ ~Id II \loll ht' in\Ulled a\ ..
~rmanrnt pan cit the ( cnttr T hr
1n\tallat1on '' e\~C~ to ~ 'o m
plrttd h' thC' c t'nt<'r\ o (l("n1na in fall
'~~()
·\1. ord1n1t to th<' I 1p~1ld tht
'111n le H lit C'd a nd al um inum
"uto•u~ \lol ll ~ 1 io fttt wide and
(Pl•ee eee AJlTa/ A.2)
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Or8ftg9 C09ll DAA.Y PlLOTIWedl.-day. October 30. 1985
Patterson considers try for supervisor post
8' USA 1W10HBY ..............
fonncl U.S. Rep Jmy humon
aaounccd today be would not tty to
•**"'6'l tbe 31111 Dillrict (OD. ~ 1ea1 from Bob Doman in
l 916 but was con1idenn1 runnina for
county superviJOr.
After l 0 years in C.Onpess and w before lhat u a councilman and
mayor in Santa Ana, the Sl-ycar-old
Democrat said be aueucd poli1ics "1s
•
1n my system.·• He said his dec11ion not to
cb&Denac Doman wu not out of fear
that be couldn't muster money or
lllflPOrt but because he wu tJred of beina .. bi-coastal." Panenon has
spent the put year travclina between
Wuhinatoo D.C. and Oranae County p~cina law and actina as a lob-
byist.
He plans to ~ if friends and
political supporttn would baek his
bid for f-ourtl\ 01stnrt "ufX'rvl\or
Ralph Oark's seat before makin& a
decision m January
C1ark announcc:d m August that he
would not ~k rc-elect1on Oranae
Mayor Jim Beam and Anaheim
Mayor Don Roth have already an·
noun~ their c.andidacics.
A poll taken by Roth's campaign
tum showed Patterson far ahead of
any potenual candidates in name
recoan1tion.
FLOOD MEETING FLIER ATTACKED ...
holDAl
Jerry Bame. chairman of the
Wieder advisory aroup, who lives
near the formtt flood~vastated
ucas, said he didn•t believe the leaflet
easts aspenions on the city. The flier
fives residents reason to examine the
SP,ue. he said.
; What tonight's meeting is all about
It an uodatc on flood control ~ rrom federal. Orange Coun-t¥ and city officials. It comes more
than two yea.rs after rainwaters ovcr-
tan numerous flood control channels ~ caused about S l 7 million in
propeny Jons while damagjna more
than SOO homes m the city.
Alexander and other flood victims
have uraed the city, whose responsi-
bility is mamtainina storm pumps
while Oraoae County operates the
channels, to pour SS million into
improvements.
The city, instead, bas spent about
$200,000 and that was for a pump in
another pan of the city, he said.
City Council mcm6ers Peter Green
and Ruth Finley, both slated to
appear as panelists at tonight's meet-
mg, sided with their mayor ID her
pos1unn on the flier.
"There's a concern about flood-
ing," Green sa1d. "but therc's no need
to panic. And this (the flier) mi&ht
lead one.to panic."
Finley added that a flood threat
must be taken seriously, but that the
flier "is a little alanning, a little
scary."
The meeung begins at 7:30 p.m. at
City Hall. 2000 Main St.
:ARTS CENTER SCULPTURE OUTLINED ••.
homAl ,
100 foct deep. Its bird-like wings are
designed to pass through the build-
in&'s glass waJls to be seen from both
inside and outside the Center.
Lippold's desi&n inspired Renee
Sqcrstrom to name the work, "fire
Bird.··
"It's gomg to be hke the adornment
of a peat jewel.·· Henry Segerstrom
laid of the sculpture's scning.
Sc&erstrom, managing partner of
the famity•s development company
and chairman of the fund dri vc for the
Center, said the sculpture is a gift
from the Scacrstrom family and its
financing wi11 be separate from the
Center's costs. Already, the
SeJcntroms have given more than S 11 million to the Center and
donated the land the facility is being
built on.
Both Segerstrom and Lippold de-
cfined to say how much the "Fire
Bird" would co t
"It will cost more than IO cents, but
less than 10 m1ll1on (dollars)," Lip-
pold told reporters gathered at the
Scgcrstrom Building's <..:enter Tower
for the announcement.
"The artwork embraces the
arc hi lecture,.. Lippold said. "That
building 1s a fantasy and presented for
me a great chalJcngc because of its
non-symmetrical tensions."
Lippold's mstallation will make the
sculpture ~ permanent part of the
building. As part of the planning,
computer wind-test studies will be
conducted to ensure that the
sculpture will withstand brisk Santa
Ana wind.s and other weather con-
ditions.
Pans of the sculpture will be seen
from the outside and from every
balcony within the Center. But be-
cause of its size, the entire piece will
not be v1s1blc from any one vantage
potnl.
"I hope seeing one fragment will
lead you to see where it goes and
where it comes from," Lippold said.
For the ~t year, Scgcrstrom had
been considering a maJor sculpture
for the mam theater and-spent recc:nt
months rev1cwmg works of sevcraJ
sculptors.
Lippold -a 70..year-old artist
from Long Island, N.Y. -was
selected after ~erstrom visited the
sites of some of his sculpture installa-
tions in New York and San Francisco.
L1ppold's previous works include
installations m Washington D.C.,
New York, Tcus. ltalyandJapan. He
reportedly has works currently being
installed m Germany. Singapore and
South Korea.
BUCKLEY SPEAKS TO GOP IN IRVINE •.•
From Al
'd.cranged .••
, In addressing the issues of welfare
1and unemployment. Buckley said
there is nothing to give Americans
..unJcss they work to establish the
wealth they arc secklng.
, "It's a matter of priorities. There 1s
nothing to rcdJstnbute unless there 1s
p1oductivity," Buck.Jcy said.
1 Buckley closed his 90-minutc
'spce<:h wtth the defense issue, classi-
fying the "deterrent" strategy as the
military key.
•• .. The weapon supply about which
we bear so much 1s measured by how
many defense weapons we could
supply after an attack by the Soviet
Union," he said.
The n·uctcar deterrent philosophy
ts able to work "because we have
chosen to use that deterrent,·· he said.
The Soviets can not be perceived as
rational foes 1n the anns race. he said.
"They have never behaved logical-
ly m relation to Western reason," he
said. He added that the defense game
should be played with the division of
two superpowers. "as though the
likenesses of the two superpowers arc
the same."
But the defense products that
taxpaycn spend money and military
expertise o n should be worth the
costly price tag. Buckley said.
"We should act on the assumption
that what we fif}lt for and what we
want to defend 1s worth the amount
we spend to defend 1t," Buckley said
Following Buckley's speech.
Ferguson prc~ntcd Orange County
builder and developer Randall
Presley with a plaque m recognition
of Presley's contributions to free
enterprise.
And businessman Ron Bircher was
feted as one of the founders of the
Free Enterprise Pohtical Action
Committee. The committee sponsor-
ed the fund-raising dinner.
HARVEST HELPS THE HUNGRY ...
from Al
"We've been cnt1c1zcd for requir-
ing a lot of these peoplt: to work, but
we're an all-volunteer organization
and I personally feel that if these
people can get out (and work). they
should," Williams says.
The gleaners seem to benefit direct-
ly from the cxpencncc. W1lhams
recounts dozens of stones of the poor
who arc without work and whose
hope and self-esteem have been all
but lost.
But a few hours out in the fresh afr,
working with the earth and what it has
produced, can work wonders for
.someone who often feels helpless and
unproductive
"I can't Lell yo u all the people who
found JObs soon after gomg out
glean mg with uo;," Williams says t
gJves them a psychological boos
get out and try agam."
As Sunshine Outreach has grown,
so has the list of placc<i where their
services are requested
Often, farmers m the Irvine area,
San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano
and Anahc1m Hills will call Williams
notifying Sunshine Outreach of a
food surplus that needs to be
gathered.
AJso, homeowners whose property
has an abundance of fruit trees often
call when Mother Nature offers them
more than they and their neighbors
can possibly use.
The gleaners pick whatever Orange
County grows, which means JUSt
about everything -potatoes. com ,
tomatoes. avocados. carrots. celery
and citrus crops. to name the most
common.
"We're lucky here in Orange Coun·
ty that there 1s such an abundance and
Just Call
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~'"°*Y "y(lu"" not .....,. y0o;t I** DY
~JOpm C'°"i.fort 7pm ·-"""'eopy .... be ...... ed
vancty of food," W1lhams says.
Before Sunshine O uLrcach was
formed, there were even more crops
being wasted in Orange County. And
there were probably more poor resi-
dents going hungry.
A former busmcss owner. Williams
decided she wanted to find an
enterprise in which she could help
others.
The Mission Viejo resident read of
a woman who had orgamzed a
gleanin$ program in the Seattle area
and dCQded Orange County needed a
similar network to help the poor.
Williams set to work in November
1983 and by March, she and volun-
teers were out m a San Clemente
potato field. picking the leftovers.
"I was struck by how much more
food is grown than can possibly be
picked ," Williams said. "It's amazing
how much food goes to waste."
Growers often have a specific size
in mind before the p1clc1ng begins. If a
head of cauliflower is larger or smaller
than what they can use, it gets left
behind, Williams says. Other crops
ha ve s1m1lar harvestmg pcculiant1es.
But gettmg the extra food from the
fields of the growers to the homes of
1hc poor has taken well-coordinated
orgamz.at1on o n .the part of Williams
and her volunteers.
The non-profit group has been
given space m the federal Ziggurat
building 1n Laguna Niguel that serves
as its offices and stock room. A van
has been donated by TRW Inc. ln
addition to the gleaning, the group
organizes cannccf-food drives and is
sdlmg a Gleaner's Cookbook to raise
extra funds.
In vanous areas. supervisors or-
..
gamze teams ot alcancrs to travel to a
agricultural field for a couple of hours
of work. On any particular day of the
week, you might find senior citizens
from Laguna Beach, or poor residents
from Anaheim. or students from UC
Irvine.
But not all the gleaners arc poor
Williams says the fields are often
visited by lawyers, doctors and other
wealthy professionals who pull up in
their Rolls~Royccs or Merccdes-
Bcnzes to le nd a hand.
"Of course. they always pick more
than they can use, so the extra 1s
shared with the food bank we oper-
ate," Williams says.
At the Ziggurat. the extra potatoes.
for example, can be traded for other
produce or canned goods. which arc
donated from local businesses and
other sources.
In tum, boxes offood are taken for
distribution at nearly 50 locations in
Orange County where they are de-
livered to the poor, the sick and the
elderly. Churches. homes for the
homeless, battered women's shelters
and similar mstitut1ons arc typical
recipients of the food .
Despite the progress the Sunshine
Outreach has made in Orange Coun-
ty, there's always a need for more
volunteer gleaners to pick the crops
that continue to go to waste.
"We arc getting a good reaction
here, though," Wilhams 5ays. "I find
that people arc very receptive to the
idea of helping people help them-
selves."
They al.so hclieve in the v1nucs ofa well-u~ saying -waste not, want
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SWIMMING POOL SITES DEBATED ...
From Al
pool if another location was picked.
About a dozen people showed up
for Tuesday's ''town hall" meeting
called by Dr. Carl Schwarz, board
member and president of Laguna·
qua tics. After reviewing the history of
the issue. they discussed locating the
pool at the lower tennis courts and
building new tennis courts on an
overlay structure over a Church of
Latter-day Saints parking lot situated
on school property.
Jn hopes or bypassing rnnfronta-
tion from disgruntled groups, they
plan to mecr with the tennis sup-
porters informally, with draWIDS-'
and sketchy cost figures 1n hand. to
review the plans and get their
opinions on the proJCCt. If no dis-
agreements exist. Lagunaquat1cs
hopes to pitch the idea to school anll
city offi cials sometime early next
year.
Before the group decided on the
new locallun they d1scus!>ed lhe
poss1b1hty of pumn~ their demands
for a pool at the parking lot site on the
ballot. Schwarz said the suggestwn
was "a last re'ion " The idea died
when the overlay s.tructurc for the
tennis courts was suggested.
The group 'illll env1s1on~ a pool
that could be used for <:ompeullon by
the h1~h !>chool !lludcnts and for
recrca11onal purposes by the com-
munity.
TOXIC INVENTORY DISCLOSURE OK'D ...
FromAl-
they use would be tantamount to
giving away trade secrets.
Nestande revived.the ordinance in
July following tnc June 22 chemical
fire at Larry Fricker Co. in Anaheim.
More than 7 ,SOO people were evacu-
ated and another 1,500 voluntarily
left their homes to escape dangerous
fumes emanitttng from the burning
pesticide and fertilizer warehouse.
The disclosure ordinance will help
firefighters decide what to do when a
blaze breaks out where chemicals arc '
stored. Ncstandc said. "Immediately,
upon their amval, they will know
how to start fighting the s1tuat1on. If
you know what chemicals are there,
then you know what to expect," he
said.
There are hundreds of chemicals
and compounds used 1n manufac-
turing. agriculture and research and
development cnterpnscs that can be
hazardous by themsclve'i or when
inadvertently mixed. said Bob < rnf-
fith, director of the count}·., haurcl·
ous material program.
Toxic fumes and other efTetl'> tan
also result when such matenal'> rnme
in contact with fire or water, he said
In the Fricker fire. firefighters did
not know until they reached the
business just what they wt>re facing,
County Fire Captain Lou Fu~t <i.a1d
Fire crews JUSt "walked 1n there," he;
said, until ordered to retreat when
they discovered the dangereou'> ma-
terials.
Knowing what to expect will pr('-
vent fircfighter'i from unwittingly
aggravating a 'l1tua11on. Furst said
The fire dcpanmen1 will prepare a
hst of materials that must be dis-
closed and will allow 30 days before
the hst 1s available lo the public. That
will perm11bu!.1nesse<;1hat have trad<'
secrets 10 protcn to seek a coun
1nJunct1on 10 block the release of the
1nforma11on 10 all hut emergcnry
officials.
Tom Confer. 'ipoke!>man for a m·w
indu'ltnal coali11on concerned with
en\1ronmental issues. said he ap-
pro\ ed of1hc d1~losure ordmance as
long as 11 protect'> trade 'iCCrets and 1.,
reviewed regularly c;o adjustment'
can be made
SLAYING PLANNED, INFORMANT SAYS ...
From Al
during several Jailhouse conversa-
tions 1n late 1984.
Hill, 24. who claims to have heard
the confessions of at least five men
charged with murder in Orange
County, also testified last year as a
prosecution w1tnes!> ID a Utah murder
case. though only after he had fled the
state and had to be returned after
being arrested 1n Ventura County o n
theft charges.
Last June. H ill testified in a
preliminary hcanng for William Lee
Evins. a 30-yca ·-old Texan accused of
murdering a Fountain Valley house·
wife. Hill said that Evins confessed he
killed Joan V1rgm1a Anderson in a fit
of rage.
But Mun1c1pal Court Judge Dan
Dutcher. who presided over f v1n\'
preliminary heanng,-satd.. hd had
strong doubts about Hill's cred1b1lt1 y
as a witness and ruled his 1cst1mon y
inadmissible.
But a Superior Court 1udge d1~
agrecd and said Hill would tx
permitted to testify However. Ev1m
pleaded guilty to sccond-dcgrec
murder before the tnal began
Bcal's defense jlllorncy, Don
Rubnght, said he. too. plan~ 10
chaJlcngc the informant's crcd1t)ll1ty
by exploring Hill's own cnm1nal pa~I
and his record of testifying again~t
fellow inmates.
During quest1omng, Hill adm111ed
he has been convicted on theft-related
charges three times and has served
pmon term, 1n ( ahlom1a and l It.th
V.. hen not hch1nd bars, Hill said hl'
has earned a Ii ving ·•stcali ng and
selling drug~"
Kuhnght ..a10 he: nope~ to show that
H 111 pla} ~the role of informant 10 v.1n
fa\C1r from poltlc <>r prosccutorc;. But
the defcn..c atmmey's cffons to gc:t
Hill to dt'>l u'>s his past were frequent
I)' met w11h replies like· "I don't
rclall' or "I don't keep traclc."
k 11bngh1 \.'l1d there 1s no doubt that
Beal killed h1\ wife but 1s hoping 10 e<iuihli~h that the: cnme arosedunng J
n1gh1 ot lighting and heavy dnnk1n~
He \J1d Beal \hould be charged with
man'>laugh ter. not murder.
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Hospitals to X-ray
Halloween treats
In the intcre'>t'> 11r r hald '3rcty1 ( osta Me!MA
Medical tenter Hospital. 301 Vac tona St .. and the
ll( Irvine Medical ( cnter's Department o( Radio-
logy, 101 The C'1ty Drive. Orange, arc offenng to X-
rny Halloween treats free or charge.
The hospitals reel this IS ncc~ssary because the
sharp Objects are sometimes found an candy, fruit.
and other ed1hles g1 vcn to tnck-or-treat1ng children
Parents should be aware that although X-rays can
1denllf)' '>Orne object~. thing~ like poison cannot be
determined
A'> a result. the hospital as adv1\1ng parents to
take the followang precautions.
• lnstrut·t children to accept trt:>al'i only from
~umeone they know. explain that they are not to
approach a '>trangt:>r'\ home
• Do n<Jt allow c.haldn:n to tnck-or-tn:at after
dark.
• lml\t that all tnck-or-treatang be dune 10
group~.
• Make 'ure that all small r haldren are
accompanied hy an adult.
• Empha'i11e that children an: not to eat
Halloween treats until you have examined them
• If you have any douht' about thi• fon<l your
rhlld l'>nng~ home. throw 11 c1u1
Town meetlng ln HB
Orange( ountySuperv1sor Harnett W1ederw1ll
conduct a town Hall meeting tonight at 7 1(1 1n the
Huntington Hcath ( ti)' < ounul rhamherc;, 2000
Main 'it
The se .... 1on will t·ons1st of an in-depth
d1 scuss1on of nood prevention programs afTectlng
the Huntangton BeaC"h area The noor will be open 10
any question~ the audience may w1<,h •e ask their
supcrv1c;or.
Hollday book sale set
The Friends or the Ncwpun Beach Library will
conduct their annual holiday u!>ed book sale Fnday
and Saturday at the Newport (enter Library
commun1t)' roum. X56 l:ian ( lcmente Drive
Proceeds from the '>ak . ..cheduled from IO a.m
to 4 p m. each da}. will be uc;ed to 'upplemcnt the
llbrar) bud~et tor the late\t material\ Call 644-3191
for fun her intorma11C1n
Armed forces fete slated
The First Frida} Fnar-; of Orange County wil)
m.ect Frida\ fur thc1r annual salute to the armed
forces lunch('11n 1n thl' new officer!>' club at the
Manne Corp., .\ir 1.itat1on, Fl Toro
Many active. retired and former servicemen
will be honored at the e'ent. which wall feature
Manne Corp\ Chaplain (apt Walter H1skett as
guest <;pcakcr Call ( unis l)cc;o;ln at 772-0888 for
more 1nformat1on
Hollday boutlque ln Mesa
The ( o.,ta Me\a Women'\ < lob will hold a
holsda)hou11queFndayfrom IOa.m to2pm at the
clubhouse. 610 W. 18 th St .. ( osta Mesa Proceeds
will be dontatl'd to the ~hare nur \ehc'i tree cltnt<.:
Lunch will be ser"ed from 11 30 a.m. 10 I pm
at a cost of S l 50 Kc\Cr'vat1ons ma) bt· obtained b)
calling Barbara Belous at 646-9381
Museum classes planned
A mm1-~cne!> 111 natural h1'itory tlasi.cs fur
children in gradci. three through six will be offered
Saturda)'. No' '>and Nm 16 from 9 a m to noon at
the Natural H1'itor) <enter. 2627 Vma del Oro
Newport Acal h
The cour\c will locus un animal beha\lor anll
adaptation and will be taught b) Mall Anthony
director of educatw n for the Natural History
Foundation of Orangc C ount) The W!>I 1s S45 anll
enrollment '' lim1t('<l 10 15 )<wng'>ll'r'> (all
640-7 120 for rcg1s1rat1on 1nlorma11on.
Pancake breakfast ln Nlguel
The Laguna Niguel Lion-; Club will hold a
pancake breakfa\t Saturda) from 8 a m. to noon a1
Lucky Pla1a, ::!99X5 l\lic1a Parkway. Laguna Niguel.
The donation 1\ \2 w11h aJI profits going to the
Lions' eve reo;ean:h and other 'hanlle!> (all Frank
Beckman at 495-JlSOO or George H 111 at tO 1-K457 for
detail'
Danceaudldonsannounced
Men and v.omcn with performance eltpenence
in modern or rontcmporary dance are 1nv11ed to
attend 1he tall au\.111100<; for the (ilona Newman
Dancc.'-f™:;tter '-iaturda}
Tl"\ outs for the Orange C nunl~ rnmpany will be
held at I 30 p m 1 n Roc1m Pl I 07 ol (al State Long
Beach l ntere~tl·d d..intl'r" 'h11uld call 9lJl·8050 tor
more 1nformat1on
Bloodmoblle ln county
Amencan Red < ro\s Bloodmoh1lcs arl' \Chcd·
uled to be placed in sc~cral d11Terent locatt0ns
throulth out Orange ( ounty dunng November A
parua1 schedule followc;
Nov 3 -Ncv,.port Mc\<\ Chnst1an Church.
2599 Newport HI vd . ( ·osta Mesa. ti 15 a.m. to I: 30
p.m . Nov 5 and fl -LJ( Irvine ( ampus Village
Com munity (enter. 9 15 am to 2 p.m.; Nov 5 -
Un1vcrnt} High ~hoot. 4771 Campu'i Dnve.
Irvine. 8: 15 a.m. to I p.m .• Nov. 7 -St. Edward
Church. 33926 Calica La Primavera. Dana Point,
2:45 to 7.30 p.m .. Nov I I -St. Joachim Catholic
Church. 1964 Orange Ave . Costa Mesa. 2: 15 to 7
p.m .• and Viking of Orange County R112 Restaurant.
880 Newport Center Dnve. Newport B(ach. 9:45
a.m. to 2.30 pm.; Nov 15 -addlebackttosp1tal.
24451 Via Estrada. Laguna Hills. 11.15 a.m. to 4
p.m .. and Irvine High School. 4321 Walnut Ave .
Irvine. 8 15 a.m to I l'l m., Nov 18 -Woodndgr
High School. 2 Meadowbrook, Irvine. 7:45 a.m. to
I 2:30p.m.; Nov 25-Mesa Vrde United Methodist
Church. 1701 Baker lit . (om Me!>a, 2 45 to 7·30
p.m.
Laguna soclal •ervlcea
Social ~n·1ce needs sn Laguna R4:'ach will be the
topic of a Human Affairs ( omm1ttcc mttuna to be
held this Thursday at the Community \enter. The
m~t1ng ts an respon~ to a recent town pthcnna an
which about 60 rcs1dent'i from vanous •&enc1es
appeared to air their concern$ about social tcrvicc•t
fhe meet1n1 will be held II the Community
Center located at 384 Legion Street at 3 p m
Wedneeday, Oct. 30
• 9 30 a m . Or11.e C..aty Boe~ of S.per·
vt1on. Hell of Adm1n1strat1on hcanna room . tO
C1v1c (enter Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 7 )0 pm . Towe Hall MttU•a. Hun11n1ton
fkach (.tty Council C"hamben. 2000 ~a1n St
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Orang9 Cou1 0_!-IL Y PIL.OT /Wed"*4ay, ~obet _30. 1985 '* __________________________________________________ ..................
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Death plane raised from ocean
Mark Thurlow and Dave Miller (ln foreground) of
Champion Air Salvaae worked on alngle-engine
airplane pulled Tueaclay morning from the ocean
off the Coaat of Seal Beach. The airplane craahed
Su.nday noon, killln• a pauenger. The pllot
eecaped with minor lnjurle.. The wreckage will be
lnapected by Nadonal Tranaportadon Safety
Board invmttaaton.
Irvine water district to hook up
with Orange County sewer lines
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
CH IN Oe11J Nel Ii.fl
The Irvine Ranch Water l>1stnl"I will
use most of the funds ra1..ed through a S59
million bond 1\sue to make se"age
connections w11h thl' ~an11at1on l>"trll'h
. of Orange Count\
The Irvine Ranth Water Dl\t11u c.ovcrc;
72.000acres 1n Irvine and \omr \urround·
1ng commun111es. or about one-\1 \th of the
area of Orange ( ount)' V.-hen 11 wa\
formed 1n 1961 thc: d1'>tnr1 had about \()()
resident\ Toda). more than 80.000 pcopk
hve w1thtn 11s boundanl'\
The d1'itncl provides domc:\lll wa1er
handles ~wage t0lleuwn and treatment
and supplies retla1med "ater lor thl·
1mga11on of commun1t) greenhcll~. golf
course., and farmland'
The d1'itnc1 operate"> J plant lapabk 111
treating and re<.:la1ming I 5 m1lhon g;illons
of wastewater per day
C'urrentl). 11 I\ prcx:c.-..,sng ahout Ill
m1ll1on itallon\ dally. accordan11.10 dl\lrllt
spoke<; woman Jo)te Wegner-('"' 1dt Rut
she said grov.1ngdC\ tlopment1n tht· tr .. inc
area 1\ e'pectt•d to bomt the dail>
processing requirement to 1X m11l1on
gallons after the turn of 1he tentuf)
Dend1ng against rnn'>trul11on ul an
add1t1onal treatment plant the 1r .. 1ne
Ranch Water D1'>tnct board voled earlier
tht!> year to connect wtth the San1tat1on
D1stnc1.S of Orange ( ount). whll:h \hould
be able to handle the cxt:c\l.
fhe C"Ounty \an1tat1on D1~tnrt~ \Cf\t'
mo'>l of nonhern. we\tem and ttntrJI
Orange < ount~ and operate 1reatmen1
plants in Foun1ain Valk) and Huntington
Beach
Wtth thl' lun~hng from the hood l\'>Ul'
I rv1nc Ranch ~ atcr D1stnt:I will he:
connertcd with the C"ount\ 'ian1tat111n
1>1'>tncl\' "'stem \lootth1n about llS m11nth'
Wegner-C1w1d1 !>aid.
he said 1he connen1on will also a...,1.,1
the In 1ne d1stnet with a winter storage
problem During wet winter mon1h~ when
customers no longer need reclaimed V.dtt·r
for 1rnga11on. the If\ 1ne s10rage lac11t11e\
\ome11me., O\ernow \he ..aid
~egner-< 1w1dt c.a1d the ne" u1nnn t111n
v.1ll allow the ll"\1ne fac1lit\ to channel
\Orne of th1~ exces!> water 1nt11 lh~ lOUnl\
\an1ta11on D1<,tnc1s· S)~tem
The~ improvement~ will ~· f1namt·d
through the S591 million 1n gl·ncral
obligation bonds which were '''uc:d IJ\I
week.
The long-tnm bond<; art· kno.,.. n "''"lo"
floaters" bee.au'><-' 1hc1r 1n1crnt ratt' .... 111
\ar)dail)
'"Becau'>C ul the '>tgn1fil.dnll) lo"er
interest rates a'>'>UC1a1ed with th1'> t\ pt' ot
1ntere\t the d1\tnct anticipate\ thdt the
1ntere\1 c.Mt will be reduced \lgn1filanth
0' er the 25-)'car IL!tt of the bond 1\\uc ··
said Peer .\ Ii" an. pre~1dent of the In 1nt'
Ranch 'Water Distnct Board "The~
bonds will be approx1matel)' one-third
lower than the rnst of a fixt:>d-ratc: t'i\ue thl·
method b) which the) ha'e trad111unall)
been '>old ..
Skepticism .. ~
greets AIDS:
drug claims:
By tile At.oclatecl Pr~H
8[ l Ht:.~DA Mu Uad1na ten
!i<archtr\ rcallcd w11h surpnSt to tho
announcement b\ a I rench medical lea~
thal 11 had \UCle\~tull\. battled the AIDS'"
"1ru., with an antt-reJel. t1on druacommof\"
I} U\(d in organ tran.,planh :.
A wp .\IDS rtM:arl her Ott the National
lns111ut1.~'> of Hcdlth 1n fkthesda. Dr
.\nthOn) ~. r dU{I 4uc\t10ned h o w tho
Frenl h re'>t'.arthcr'> u1ulll announce "dra ..
mat11.." rc.-.ult!. after onh c1 week of testing.
.\nd Dr \.imud ljroocr ot thc Rethesda-
ba)ed Nattonal C ant<'r ln!>lltute !>aid n</
.\JDS pa11en1 nl·ed 1h1nk he as being
depn.,.ed ofa t urc111'l" therap\ bec:tus.c the
drug 11. not a\Jtlahk lur 1n·atment
The Fn·nl h rc\t."an her' .-.aid Tuc~y at
a new\ tc 1nlrrt·nu· sn Pan'> that
C}clo!.ponne a drug u..ed to prevent
rejection of 1r.rni.phrn1cd organs. <.an hatt
1he g.ro"' th o l thi· ·\If>\' iru\ c1nd allov. the
bod)''itr1pplc:J 1mmunt· \)\lem to rebuild
11Sel( -
Thc rc'><"Jfl ha' ~td thl'lr treatment "
not a c.ure for at4u1retl 1mmunt defioenq
syndromt• .,.. hit h ha' hc.·t'n lat.al 1n mos.a
ca)ts but w uld hdp maintain A.IDS
'ict1m\ unlll a drug " luund to eliminate
lht' \lrU~
Dr\ Phl11ppt· f \t n '>' Jean-Mano
.\ndneu -l-l and .\lain\ l nl·t 'S !><ltd they
had .... 11nes..ed 0 '>flt't l.i1 ul<H 1mprove-
mt'nt\ 1n 1 .... 11 pallt'nl\ -•Hll' 111 whom wa1
<..Un\1dl•rt·d do'>l' 111 lk.11h "'ho were
gl\en l \d o\ponnt· for laH· llJ\\
Probation
ordered in
fraud case
By the Anoc1at~d Prni
The prt'\llk nt u l Iv. ill 1l'n'>t· t11 ntr<Jl1Ul"I
v.ho pleadn.l flUil l\ 111 k tr.1111i1ng thc: l \
Defen'>e l>1:partmt·n1 h.1\ ht.·t·n '>l"ntcnte<'!
10 Ii' e 'car' prr 1hJ 11 .. n .i nJ ordl"rl"d t.p
p1:r1"orm ~ "'"' h"ur\ 111 1.ommun1l\ ..e~
'it e
f h110lJ\ f 'H1•11 ~ -l V.,I\ -..·ntl"nlet1
\1 ondd \ He r k .11ln l • ' i. I•• o ne 1.ount
cat h ol m .11 I rr:wd "'1 r1.· traud and
\Uhm 111111~ 1,,1,r d J n1 JnJ 'ltltl"mt·n1,
\n1 ... 1-, Jn I h" • 11n1p.tn11 \ \, \ll"m '
~ n~irll't•nntt I l·c hn11l"g '""''ate'< orp
and thi ,1flal1Jln1 \I I \i ln1 hoth 111
In 1n~ "'t rr all u'Kd ti \uhm1t11ng lal\i
halls 1111 um,ultinJ!i kc·~ JnJ \ll k pa\ l ht•
June 1nll1diru1 t..tl'" lll'd J \II \ t1Cl(1 u "1
o 'errun un a 11n1r,1 I w11h lht "cl'~'
\urfacc \,\canon'< t·1111·r in l>ahll!Jen \a
Consultant picked for airport expansion
By LISA MAHONEY
CH IN Oe11J ""4 Ii.fl
The Orange C ounty Board ol '°)upcr -
v1<,ors ha, lhO\t"n a ron\lrulllon manage-
ment con~ultant tu oH·r..et· a S 190 m1ll1on
expan\1on plan at J11hn 1.\.,1:.ne Airport
HPV, a Joint 't'nlufl' madt· up ot
Holmes and Nar\t•r. Inc 1>1 ()range. Ralph
M Parson!> Co of Pasadena and Van 1>1.'11
and .\ssoc1a1es ut lf"\-1ne wa'> cho-.en
ruesday by a 3-2 vote to '>uperv1sc futurt
ellpans1nn at thn ount\ \ 11nl\ u1rnmcrual
a1rpon
\upen l\1Jrs ~oger \tJntnn Hrute
'1e'itandc Jnd llamell W1elll·r \11tcd 1n
la .. orol the firm < hairman l homas Rile}
and Suix·r' 1mr Ralph ( IJrl. wanted
another l<>mpan\ PR< l ng1nt·cnng of
Oran Re
Superv1~ur<, Jpflro' cd a 01ult1-m1llH1n
dollar rede,elopment olan tor thl' a1roon
1n Fcbruar) It 1ntlude\ l <>n..irul 1t0n 111 a
new a1rpon 1erm1mil J parl.1ng garagr and
Laguna inmate held
in attack on deputy
By STEVE MARBLE
CH -o.., ""'°4 ltefl
'\ Laguna Beach man jailed on drug.
rharges 1s hcsng anve<;llgated for .ic;saulung
an Orange Count) Shcrtfl''i derwty rues-
day dunng a scuffic at Orange County Jail.
Roman Manin Ojeda. arrested early this
month on susp1non of selling LliD.
allegedly picked up the dcpul~ and hurled
him against a wall. causing head and back
tnJunes to the deputy. said Lt 1>1ck Olson.
The early morning scuffie abo resulted
1n 1n1un es to inmate Ivan Sta1ch. who 1s
Coeta Me.a
A S460 casHron water fountain and a S 70 cast-iron water tap were reported
stolen Tuesday from ()Ut'i1dc Lcfrance T1lc
Corp .. 291 S Red Hill '\ ve Police repom
said the theft occurred ovn the weekend
begmnang Oc1 I I • • • A resident ofa home 1n thl' ~00 bltxk ol
Sturgeon Dnvc reponcd Tursday that
someone broke anto his home this pa'it
summer and stole a 45<ahber sem1-
automat1c handgun. •onh $500. a 16-
puge semt-automa11c shotgun. worth
S 1,500. and a .22<ahbcr nnc. wonh S81l ••• An S800 car 'itereo was rcponc..'d \tolen
from a sil ver 1984 Ford Thunderl'>1rd
parked in front Ma busineu &t 'IX' Rell
lltll Ave. Monda)' • • • PoWt'r prdenang tool\ "alued al ~'1110
were rcponed stolen from the bat k nf a
truck parked in the 2200 block of Pal il1t
A venue Monday afternoon • • • Two wheels and a 11rt valued at SKOO
were reported \!Olen from a Grand Pm
Tire store. 17 18 Newpon Rtvd . Saturda~
Newport Beach
Someone reported!) l'>rol c into a home
1n the SOO block of< olumb1a Monday and
stole S l. ~00 in ca,h from thr ma'ler
bedroom • • • A $60() video caucnc recorder was
~poned a.olen from a home in the 3<X)
block o( Holmwood un<by The thief
entettd throuJh an unlocked door. aCC'ord-
1n1 to pohtt rcpon,
~1.1nd1ng tnal lor Jlle~l·dl\ l.1l11ng hi\
g1rltnend I ht• mun.in tnal WJ\ pmtpont•ll
fuesda y lx•laU\e Of \ta1th's tn)llfle'i
Olson <;aid that llunng the \lullk
between Ojeda .ind thl' un1den11tit•d dt·pu-
ty, <ita1l·h tned 111 ··pump up·· Oieda h\
yelling out word\ ol l'ntouragc:ment ~k
said Sta1ch v.a' 1n1urcd v..hen guc1rd'>
anempted to re\tra1n him
Ojeda a 6-foot-'Hnl h nnetlml' houn.;cr
sn Laguna Beach. nlJ > hc l hjrg,·d "'1th
assault in the 1nc1drn1 \1a1ch al\ol.ould he
charged 1n the 1nc1den1
Three calculators and an adlling ma-
chine. v.orth So69, were reported <.1t1len
frnm 'lewport Harbor High School 600
Irvine \\t". Monda\ night The 1h1d
\mashed one nl the windows to g;iin t'O ll"\
police repons <;a1d • • • '\ S700 chrome and plastic \tde molding
was reported removed from a hlue I 91t'
Mercedf's park('d at 4 l~O Von Karmon
.\ \t' F-nda)
South County
Someone ~portcdh \tole a \hOO ~ar
\tt'rco lrom an auto parked sn tront of a
Laguna H ill~ home 1n the ~~200 blcx k ol
\ork. 'Wl'dneloda night
• • • Offi"als at a Bullt')('k \department \tort'
~"()()() ( rown Vallt')' Park.wa)'. 1n ~t\\ton
VitJO reponed that \Omeone stole S 121 Q9
1n women's clothing fhursdll) llowevrr
1ht clothing wu r«o,ert'd and the allcgl•d
th1t'f l)ITC\ltd • • • .\ S90 ponahlc \lcrro. a S ~O rnn..lk"'
tt'kphone and a ')I \·Pick of bttr v.erc-
reportcd 5toltn from a U!&ul\a N1gut'I
home an the 28800 block of A.loma
Thunday Police reports sauJ th(' thief
enterrd throuah a bathroom windo'>'
~
Fountain Valley
f mploycc~ at an Auth.cnti{ ( u~tom
Fname-i store. U82 Wama Ave. rtportt:d
that someont brok.c into tht "ore and 5tolc
a SH bonle o( champainf ovtr tht
wttkend
1m pro,emenh to th<-" a1rpor1 run"a' .111tl
road s~ \terns
l:.xpan\1on at lhl· a1rpon hJ' long hl'l'fl
st)m1ed b) oppo\lt1on trom "'e"'J")l 1rt
Beach and t\'O homeov.ner\ group' UP'K't
about Jet no1~ ll\er re'>1lkn11..il Olttl.h-
horhmxh
f\pan"on f11t"\ reJl.hnl .1 trnlJl1 q·
agn•ement v.11h the tnunl\ in \ut1u'1
v.h1 t h l Jll\ tor a '>(31ed dov.n tl·rm1nJI .in.t
a redut l1un 1n the numt'll.'r 111 nl'" pJrk111g.
spate'> 1e1 he d>n,trut ll•d a' fl.trt •I 1 hl'
.\ r1·\ldc:n1 in thl· I hi M 1 hi!"~ 11 \h.1,IJ
'°llrt't't H'portl'll that "'"'l't1mc '"" l' \u11
dtl' J th1l"I brnl.l· int11 ht•r hnmc .ind '1 ll
s~ 'i lrum ha pur\I' • • • .\ q .,ear-old in'l'\lor lltld f)<il tu• l Ul''
da\ thJt tv.u ffil'n lnt·d II• 1 ''"n n1t•nn
from h11n at hi\" Jrnl·r \ q·nur 1111111 111d
~trud. him 1n thl' a~l11nwri .... twn ht·
rdu~tl tu pa'
Laguna Beach
Polstt' arrec,ted !\.ah 1n "",I\ 111 "-n Ill '1.
11n \u<;p1c1on ot pell\ thl·lt I\ T lh '·•'
arrl''ited at 'i pm Tul"WJ\ alt 11 · 11i. '1 i<1
hlod, ol \outh C oa\I ll1ghu.1 ... 111.t "'a'
held 1n lieu nl \ 1 OO(l hJil • • • rra\l'lcr'5 l hed.'I v.11nh \I I -lt"I Wl'fl"
'itolcn T uesda" trom J '\unh t 1IJ\I
Htghwa\ locatmn. the' ll llm 1111.I f)<iliu· • • • \ burttldr v.ho h11 a l.H P<H~l·d \tnnti11'
l"' ening on '°Ian ta< ru1 \tret·t madl 1111 u 11 h
SI .500 worth of Jt'v..elr. J ,ahk tl<1\ c1nd
miscellaneous ttl"m' 1h1• 'll t1m <;a1J • • • Pollll' drTCStl·d t.,..11 m11t11n\1' 11n 'u'fl'
uon of dn''°R un<kr lhe inllul'nll' 11!
alcohol llov.arll l ,1e 1.\.11,on Jr = "a'
urestcd at I 2S am l.\.t~nl"'l<la' 11n \1111th
toast Haghwa~ Bern,1rd "'"'l''-.io .... ;1,
arrested at I 1lla m T1Jl·'<ia' Jinn~ thl' ~Ill>
hlock of .\!>ter \t~ct
I nine
.\ Ut._<'PIOl"'\ l"l''i1dent reported t u1•\da\
that someone stoic S I 000 tn iev.clr. trom
I
l'\flJn\lon
Thl· Jl(rl"t'l'l·l·nt .lf'o• ) .q) .. in th1.
J \t·ragt· num~·1 o1I • mrn1rt1al f11J1,hh
JJl""l'll rt·r d.1 . ,111 •111 run ~·1
PJ'>\engi r' u'l1llt1 r 11 \ .i' '" "·"I l'ar The .i~rt·~nH 111 ., 111 ~ it·\ 11· .... lll tH ,,
1 \ f>l\lfl1I I • t1' 111.li(l ...,1,, ' t
.ir rH I ' I ti"'' ,, I I n I I ,., )
h1lhl0 l\Jo,ll,,fl I r J.1ti
fl('\ h ,I\ 11 .tr),tp d f'I t I' t " l \
l>tpJrtn l'fll •I I Ol·r~ 1•1 '-Jl111n.al
( 1uJ rd .ind 1111 .... 111 r, . .r "'·•i 11 .\ 1rport
Ill l )r•1 I r
hn tlll'l ' II ht"h\q I I '" J~f
{Ill:~ f'1 h I "'o,lld'f\ ftH"flltllrt"\1
• l h, \ I ii \ldt•
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\ hi ,. \1 irrJ' II• .11 I• · 11•11 h" H It
.-.. nt '" '"'H n ~"'' 1 I '-· • "'·" \ll1h:r trron 11 ' 111 •l.1 ,.J111 .J • ">'I 1hl 11' lhl
l \ .. .J 'dd \ll 11111 fl•ld 11<.Ji.' I Ul ,d.I\ . . .
\ -l-\•·ar 111.! ' ull l'flt •nl·d1 "'a'
a['['rl'hl"nd1•d flll \I .. pl di dl~ II I .1111, ,l,.r·
,, ,'\11-.ll• t 111\l'I I )fl I I ,,1.1 . . .
lr"'l'r '.ilu1'1.1'' ·~ ">'r1 r11 •1 ll1<l
\tt>kn I ut·-.d." lt11111 .1 1 .. 11111 .li 11 n)I l'l'I•
hll'"'011d f ht th11•1 "I 'l t'l<•llt"dl o1n 1
m11ll'•l lhl' J I l '""l\l.ll 111 11 l ' llld ( h I ll
1.•ntnn l "Ith ,1J.,.n1ill1.11111•d fl1'1l1 .1 l,l\ ~hi•\
llUt\ldt• lhl' \ 11 llfn 'h• 1111
Huntington Beach
\ lhwl hr11l.1 irll1 1 '1• llh 11 lfh J ~ ff)t l
hltxl. ••I lnhrild 1, ... ,,1," t\l'll111~ an
rqx1n l·dl '°'''.J' 1 ~ I ,1 H'" ,, ·' p.1 11111
\htl<'\ Jrld ).-, Ill •·I"' Ill laJW\ . . .
.\ n·\IJl nt 111 1h1 II " hl•11. k of C •fl'C'n
v.11.h H'rl11nnl 1h.11'"">t11nr ''"'<'hi\ SI ~1
\katehoarlf 11 .. rn •>11 \\1d1 .1 "'-lauonal
I umt'lt·r \t11n· JI •h1 , rnlr, r H111nl.hur<.1
\tree! .1n1I l 1.irl11·hl \' • nul I 11ndil\
.\ ~urglar rq1nr;ni1 • "·" .1prn·h<'ndl·ll
T uesd.i' Olithl lt>r hrr.1k 1n~ 1111n .i \kn' n ·,
dcpanmcnt '"'rr ,11 thl' , orncr 01
t\rookhur,1 \tr<'l't .ind .\darn' \ q •nuc .ind
.ittrmJ')llnJt to \lr J I \: '' \11 1n 11t·rlum1
fhe th1t'I w3, tal.r n '" < liJnitl' < ounl\ la11
and ho11kc·d a1.l11rJ 1n11 In p11liu· report'
Boy, 13, sentenced for
setting apartment fire
By STEVE MARBLE °' ............ ._
A I l ·ve1tr--0ld oo' "'ho 1otancd a lift" 111
Irvine that bumt'd nut •ht sJ>('C11ll\
des1sncd 1panmrn1 ol a paralH~ man.
has bttn ~ntenC'ed to '-1)("n1t nine month'
at the countf \ 1u,en1lc taul11'
The )OUth. no t 1dt'n1tficd hc<'au...e nl h1'
aic. will rccc1 v(' p~H.hOl<>aHal coun"°lantt
dunna ht'i confincm<'nt ... ud TX-put'
Otstnct) "11omc~ John l <'' 11.10
The Sept Q firt de,trmt'd .1n ap.imncnt
bclonasna to Rick P{°'' an In inc Valle)
Collett student who was paral' 1td 1n 1981
when tus truck s.lmtded ofT an 14 Y road 1n
Montan.a
P11"' -...1..J 111, ts1l ,11 ,11 ., ,, l q·" 1111n~
he ov.nC'd r \lt'PI tor thr 1 l111h1n, he v.iw.
weann~ and the' J'<ll l on h" hal ~ Pfost
lrnd hi\ ll\e-1n n11N \l.lfl' ·'"·'' .... hin tht fire hrokr nut
In 1ne f'llhle ..aut thl'\ .in nh·d thr I\.
'e.ir -old t'N1\ alter .l tk ll'dt' c uh\l'1 \l'tl the
H1Ulh \Ulndtna l)Ul\ldt' the ll~I Ill 1'1"
ll>mpln v.att h1ng th<."' hrl· Ptihlc ).31d the
t'lt1\ all~C'dh "<'t \Orne paptr afire 11\0
llr11p!')(•J 11 111111 ..i p,11111 11ut\1dr Pto~t''
a~nment
t,,,., 1tnn "1J11d tht \outh'i nine-month
w;ntt'f\ce lolluv.t-d nc&ollat1nn\ this monU\
bt"'tWttn hi\ offilY and the 00\ \ famtl)
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Restricted imports
silly, Laffer claims
leadrn. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Re-
pu~jcan Senate candidate Arthur
&.alfer says incumbent Democrat
Alan Cranston tinorantl} supports
Rf(>&ect.ive lcaislat1on.
"Ctanston's lack of knowledge of
history is no excuse to support his
policies," Laffer told reporters Tues-
day before a meeting Wlth business
Hc called protccttorusm a ··silly.
silly way" to help ailing U.S andus-
tnes.
"It makes no sense to try to rcMnct
1mpons. ·· said Lafler, the ong1n.uor
of supply-side e-conom1cs and formt>r
chief economist of the: Oftit·t· of
Management and Budget
Humphrey 'on his own ' Jn Sacramento River
•
RIOVISTA(AP)-Feanngthe1rcffons maycausefatalstres!>andhavmg ~-----------......._ __ _
exhausted their rescue funds. researchers say they are giving up their dTorts to
lure Humphrey the wayward humpback wh ale back to the ocean. at least for
now.
Instead, scientists who have been working to guide the 45-ton mammal
tit.ck to open sea say they will let Humphrey try to find hi s own wa ) to freedom
ftOw that he has oassed the Rio Vista Bridge, one of his maJor obstacles.
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Souvenir photos
With the Golden Gate Brldae behind blm, Japan'• Prince
Hlronomiya took plctu.ra he9day of San Francisco, the
lut atop on bia tour of the United Statea.
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IS TAKING SHAPE ••• IN NEWPORT/COSTAMESA.
Judge cools Hedgecock 's
hopes to get a third trial
By &be A11ocla&~d Pr~n
SAN DIEGO -Attorne)S for Mayor Roger Hedgecock are working
against the clock to reverse Hed~e lXk's felony convictions befor:c his
scheduled sentencing and automatic ouster from offi ce. A~torney Michael
Pancer said Tuesday he was prt'panng an appeal of Supenor Court Judge
Wilham Todd's d~1s1on not to remove himself from ruhog <;>n lhc mayor'!>
motion for a new tnal. The defcnse had asked Todd to rt.:mo".c h1msclffrc;>m the
Monday heanng because he has a personal relationship with co~rt ~1hfT Al
Burroughs Jr. The request for the new ~rial 1s based on two Jurors claims th~t
.Burrouehs interfered with the deliberations that led to Hedgecock s
conv1ct1on .
Pattent winks OK after heart transplant
SAN FRANCISCO -Ri chard Dallara. kept ahve since Friday with two
heart pumps while a donor was found to replace has diseased org.a!", ga ve a "big
wink" to a nurse who told him his 511:-hour transplant operauon was over
Tuesday, a hospital !>pokcswoman said. Pac1fi_c Presbyterian Medical Center
listed Dallara in cn11cal but stable condition today as doctors closely
monitored Dallara, J3. of Sonoma. for signs of 1nfec11on or reJecuon of the
heart. The benefactor's family wished to remain anonymous.
Students cancel Rabbl Kahane's talk
SAN DIEGO -'\ rabbi who advocates the banishment of Arabs from
Israel vowed to espouse his views at San Di ego State Un1vers1ty today. despite I the Jewish Student Union's cancellatton of the speech. Several campus groups
said Tuesday they planned to demonstrate against Rabbi Meir Kahane. an I Israeli lawmaker who was to deliver a speech entitled. ··The Arabs of Israel -
They Must Go ...
I Bathhouses face posslble closure _
LO ANGELES -Bathhouses should be shut down because sexual
I encounters at such ,iacescould becontnbu11ng to the spread of AIDS, said Los
Angeles County Supervisor Pete Schabarum Tuesday before the full board
approved his motion directing county attorneys and health officials to submit
recommendations on what to do about bathhouses. More than 600 people have
died of acquired immune deficiency syndrome in the county and deaths are
occumng at the rate ol two a day, according to Robert Gates. county health
1 director.
Comlc wrlter and Trotsky alde dles
LOS ANGELES-Bernard Wolfe, a one-time bodyguard to Leon Trotsk>
who later became a comedic novelist after learning the wnter's craft by penni ng
pornography under deadline pressure. has died from a heart attack. Wolfe, 70,
died Sunda}' at the Mouon Picture and Television Country House and
Hospital. After graduating in I 9J6 from Yale, Wolfe went to Mexico and
·wo rked as secretary and bodyguard to Trotsk}. the e~iled Bolshevik leader ,_
NATION ------
Officlals convlnced sallor not defector
WASHINGTON -After ins1s11 ng he wanted to return to hi s homeland
a Soviet sailor has been released from U . custody near New Orleans. lea ving
unanswered his mot1 ve for twice leaping from has freighter into the Mississ1pp1
Rl\er. A State Department statement released Tuesday night said Mirosla\
Medv1d convinced S. officials who interrogated him extensively for two
days that he wasn't a defector after all.
Juan leaves southern Loulslana drenched
NEW O RLEA NS -Sandbags and pumps were precious commodities
today as levees 1n New Orleans' suburbs and smaller south Lou1s1ana
com munities strained to resist floodwaters left behind by Humcane Juan. The
death toll from Juan"; four-da:y rampage back and fonh along the coast stood
at !>IX confirmed deaths and six m1!ls1ng. Thousands are temporanly homeless
and at leao;t $1 .5 billion wonh of crop~ are endangered.
I Budget fight expected over nerve gas
WASHI NGTON -New fights are likely over spending for nerve gas and I "Star Wars" an11m1ssile re<.carch when the House takes up a bill which would
freeze Pentagon spending for the current fiscal year. The S292 b1ll1on
appropnat1on bill wa'> <;chedulcd for fl oor debate today. a da} after the Housr
gave voice vote approval to a separate measure authonzing the Pentagon to
spend a record $302 b1lhon
Rajneesh not fleelng, soured on U.S.
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return to India. In an interview. the guru said, "The y have turned an innocent
person into a prisoner It shows Amcnca'<, real face It 1s a country filled with
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-------l Honduras returns 14 tons of Contra ald
I TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -Hondura'I says ll will not allow the
Uni ted States to use its tcmtory to aid rebel!> fighting the lef\ist Sandinisla
govef!lment an ne1ghbonng Nicaragua. and 11 returned S 140,000 wonh of
supplies to New Orleans. Fourteen tons of clothing and medical supplies were
sent by the U.S government on Oct. 10 1n a chartered plane from New Orleans to Tcguc1g.alpa. the capital of Honduras.
Arafat-Jordan accord reported stronger
A~MAN . Jordan -A PLO spokesman said today Vasser Arafat and top
Jordanians had strengthened their tattered alliance for peace with Israel in two day~ of lalks m Amman. He also reJX?ned that Arafat sent a message toda to
Soviet leaders. Jorda!'11an and Pales11.n1an officials indicated they plannJ to
press ahead with their al.hanc~. dcsp1tc Israeli insistence that Jordan's Kin Hu~sean shed the Palestine L1bcrat1on Organization befio lkg began. re any peace ta s
New Afghan-Sovlet fightlng reported
ISLA MABAD, Pakistan -Soviet commanders called 10 re ted air
stnkcs ara;1nst Moslem rebels who killed or wo unded scor fth · peald ' ·
b ttl l t "ah • es o cir so 1en an a cs or wo owns in A1kt'.'.an1<1tan s stategic Pan sher v II w sources said Tuesday. Guemllas also fired rockets ) t a ey, ~tern
Paktstan's communist-ruled nc1ghoor. and fough t Sovi 1~ 0 dKAak':.1• capital ~f thc 'iurround1 ng countrys1dr c an •&i•an troops an
Coalltlon rebulldlng Itallan government
I ROME -Prem1er-dcs1gnatc Bettino Craxa d · leaders have agreed to bury theirdifTerenccsand rcvi~1 h. t~ay hahan f:tirty
that crumbled after the Achille Lauro h1Jackang "W 15h ive-pany CO& 1tton
government ens1s," Crax1 told reporurs after a 2•1; h e a v~ ove!'OOme the
of the five parties who also agreed on a doc · our meet mg with leaders
foreian policy obJCCt1vc, and calling for u,%c~~ r~~~5tin1.~ 'he govemmcnlht's partners. u ... ,ions amona c
M1 .. lng Inmate linked to drug klnoln
TIJUANA. Meiuco -The n&ht-hand man of d · the k.adnap and murder of a U.S. narcotic, a ent 15 a rua k1n1p1n cha~ sn Mut:'i~ipal . Jail, Mexican authonties said Jose t~~~ng fS°b the T3 uuana
awa1una 'nal on murder and dn.aa charJC! '1cmman f ras u saa. 61. WU
Jesus Mata Al varado, a federaltud1cial policeman ~~o.: t~ov. I ~lhq of
a dirt road a few miles south ofTij u•na. Authonties 5 Y ~' oulMf on hand man of Rafael Caro Quintero who 15 '" cu say Contn:ras 11 the. riaht·
charsn1temmm1 from the murder of U.S. Dru En/i1ody •n Me•1c:o .City on
qent Ennquc Camartna Sala.tar and Mexic.an 1paiotoArcel,.~!n~~dmin11tration 11~0 L.41val• Avelar.
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Balanced budget plan snagged
Senators battle House Democrats over
changes as deadline for solvency nears ----------
WASHINGTON (AP) -As yel
another deadline for action ap-
proac~es, congressional negotiators
resum1na work today on a Scnate-
passed balanced-budget plan are still
stuck with House Democrats pressing
for changes senators call unaccep-
table.
Pressure 1s building because the
plan to force a balanced budget by
1991 is attached lo urgently needed legi~latton raising the national debt
hm1t -the government's borrowing
authority -to more than $2 tnlhon.
Treasury Department officials
have said 1f the current debt ceibna of
S 1.824 trillion is not raised by Friday,
the JOVernment will be forced lO keep
1tsclfsolvent by redeeming b1lhons of
dollan in •ovemmcnt securities held
by the Social Security trust fund and
other funds.
House Democrats planned lo re-
turn to the bargaining table today
Wlth proposals for increasing the first-
year impact of the Senate plan while
exemptma poverty programs fro m
automatic spending cuis that m1Jht
be tnagcrcd by the budget-cutting
proposal.
Under the Senate plan. embraced
by President Rcqan. there would be
statutory ceilinas on budaet deficits.
belJnnmj with S 180 bilfion in the
current fiscal year that bepn Oct. 1
and decreasing by $36 bilfioo a year
unttl zero is reached in 1991.
lf Congress and the White Hou)C
are unable to agrce on steps to meet
the annual goals, the plan would
direct the president to impose auto-
matic, across-the-board spending
cuts to keep deficit spendina w1th1n
the ceihn.a. •
House Speaker Thomas P. O'Nc11l,
D-Mass .• strongly attacked the Senate
package Tuesday, vanousJ y call1n1 It
"a complete m1sh-m1&Sh that needs a
tremendous amount of work," then
"a temble piece of le11slat1on." then
"everythina thrown together in a stew
-n doesn't make any sense."
The Senate plan only exempts'
Soc1al Security from the 1utoma11c
cuts that m1&ht be imposed. but
O'Neill indicated Democrats would
propose aJso exempting some ao•ern-
ment programs for the needy. such as
Med1ca1d.
"The poor of the nauon shouldn·t
be hurt any more," O'Neill said.
The speaker aJso said the defic11
target for the first )Car of the plan
should be reduced 10 about SI 72
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NATO nations charge Soviet arms violations
BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) -
NATO allies called on the Sovtct
Unwn toda:r to cease what they said
were violations of U.S.-Sov1ct arms
control accorps. and endorsed U.S.
arms negotiating positions pnor to
lhe superpower summit meeting.
In a statement at the close of two
uays of talks among allied defense
ministers. the Nonh Atlantic Treaty
Organization expressed concern over
U.S. repons of Soviet treaty v1ol-
at1ons
"We take the most serious view of
this and call on the new Soviet
leadership t_o take the steps necessary
to assure lull compliance with its
commitments," the statement wd.
The 13 NA TO nations endorsed
the U.S. approach to arms control
negotiations with the Soviets, and
said the alliance was united behind
the Unned States as 1t approaches the
Nov. 19-20 summit.
"On the eve of the meeting between
President Reas.an and General Sec-
retary (Mikhail) Gorbachev we de-
clare that the president goes to
Geneva with the full suppon and
solidarity of the alliance," the minis-
ters said.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Caspar
Deukmejian, Rose Bird 1
trade campaign blasts
He said 11 1s "not up to the couns·
to reduce the sentences of cnminals
once the public has decided what the
punishment should be.
W. Weinberger told reporters after
the meeting he was "absolutely de-
hghted" with the outcome.
"We arc pleased with the un-
quahficd suppon for the president a~
he goes to important meetings in the
coming weeks," Weinberger said.
The mention in the NA TO final
statement of the alhes' "serious view"
of Soviet treaty violations was "a
pretty strong statement." he said.
The final declarauon did not.
however, speci fically say NATO sup-
ported Amencan "Star Wars" re-
search into a space-based defense
s stem a inst nuclear missiles. a
ma.ior obstacle to progress 1n ~ -
Soviet arms control talks
Several NATO nations have lurn-
ed down a US tn\-ltallon to JOtn the
research, and some have expressed
concern about 1t1. 1mphcat1ons for
future arms control agreements wnh
the Soviet Union.
The United States had sought the
JOml NA TO statement c1t1ng alleged
Soviet arms v1olauons. But some
European nations, including Bntain.
a close U.S. all:r. argued that JUdg-
menls on treat} compliance are
stnctly a U.S.-Sov1et a1Ta1r.
Coming Soon to Oakbrook Village
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George DeukmeJian and Chief Jus-
tice Rose Bird already arc reaching
radio and newspaper outlets with
their campaigns for re-election next
yC'ar. Bird was one of the signers of the 24351 Avenida de la Carlota, Su1'te N-6 decision. as was Justice Cruz Re-
Republican DcukmcJ1an cnt1c1zed
the state Supreme Court Tuesday
dunng a caJl-1n show on Los Angeles
radio station KABC. in which he
answered questions from his Sacra-
mento o ffice.
} noso. Joseph Grodin wrote a con-Laguna Hills (7140 586-8005
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Bird, an appointee of Democratic
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., complamed
1n an interview published by the Palo
Alto Times Tribune that the political
nght "would hke a chief JUSllce who
sh ares their views. who would pass all
their litmus tests, and .. would hke a
majonty of the coun . to be mirror
images of themselves."
Dc4kmej1an is seeking another
four-year term next year, and Bird 1s
scekmg retention for another 12
years.
The governor :i~ifically cnt1cized
the Supreme Court's opinion Mon-
day that overturned a section of
Propos1uon 8. approved by the voters
1n 1982. which required Judges to add
five years to sentences on conv1ct1on
of certain serious cnmes.
Grodin arc being targeted for defeat
in 1986 by conservatives. Dcu-
kmejian is against Bird's retention,
but hasn't mentioned Reynoso or
Grodin.
DcukmeJian. asked b)' a caller
whether voters should vote on the the
populanty of the court's decisions or
the legal competence of the justices.
said Jurists should face the same tests
as other office holders.
"I believe that the JUd1c1ary is. and
1
~should be independent from the
Legislature and independent from the
executive branch of the government. I
··But l don't believe that the
Judiciary should be independent lrom
the people "
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Bird was quoted as saying the nght
wing has been anackmg her for eight
years.
"My role isn't to be popular M))
role 1s lo be just."
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Date: November 2, 1985
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Laguna Hiiia High School
(marching or jazz band)
Soaplc the Clown
Caplatr.ano Valley High School
(marching band)
Car Unveiling-Capo band
Cake C utting
Snow'• Plano & O rgan
Enter talnment
Trabuco Hilla High
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Near death?
Shuttle off
with blggest,
crew elght
(APE CANA VERA!.. Fla. (AP)~
Five Americans, two Weat Genna.al
and a Dutchman, w ~11 space
crew ever, rocketed away riom Earth
aboard spa~ shuttle ChaUe~
today for a week of rou.nd~th&doctf
research 1n a worbbop ¢rammed
with furnaces. b1oloaieal ehamben. I
garden and a one-man sled on rails. 1
The I ~ton space plane rumblo4
spectacularly· off ill la11ncb Pld riabs
on 11me at 9 a.m. PST to start the 2fnd
shuttle m1ss1on, the ninth for tW
veteran Challenger. A tail of fire 700
feet long trailed the shuttle as it dart~
into the sunn) sky hlah over the
Atlantic Ocean on a northeut head-
ing
M•nlla releaaed thla photo of
Preaident Ferdinand Marcoe
JoalnC after the W ••hincton
Poet reported that Marcoe ta
aufferlna from a aerloua Ul-
ne.a and may not laat until
the 1987 election.
l\mong the d1gn1tanes who v1cwe-s1
the launching were Pnncess Margnet
of The Netherlands, Guenther van
Well, the West German ambassadQJ
to the U nited Sates; Chris~
McAuhlTeofConcord, N.H .. wbowi
be the first teacher 1n space on
Januaf) shuttle flight, and 91-year~
old Hermann Obenh of West Ger•
man). one of the world's early rock1 pioneers
A.nother invited guest, 74-ycar-o
Kirb} Grant. who played telev1s1on
"Sk} King," was killed 10 a traffii
accident on his wa y to view thl
launch. said Capt. M1lce K.Jrby of U\I
state patrol. • --------------------&
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Join the fan at
Oakbrook Village!!
November 2nd ls our Stll
annlv•r-ry. and to celebrate
we're having a party -
complete with center wide sale.
cake bands, clown. and a
raffle for a 1986 Cllev11
Sprint. Be sure to mark
your calendar for
8at11rday. Nove•ber 2nd
and come down and
celebrate with us .
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A8 * Orw'(fl eo.t OAJlY PtLOT/Wed~. October 30, 1946
Three off our Valley school board candidates will win
81 PAUL A.RCBIPLEV
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Tbett wiJJ be onl) one lo~r on
Nov. 5 wbcn four school board
cmndida&tS vae for tbrtt scats an the
founuun Valk)' Scbool O.stnct
lncwntxnts S~phen E10s~1n and •4loees-Be!Jcn att sccklna re~lccuon.
Abo vyuia for • scat are Mary Lou
• Croueu and Robert J. Mohan, both
'pf whom bnn& histonnofcommuo1·
ty involvement to tbc1r camp&lplS.
,. FoUowina are brief b1ograph1es on
the candid.ates and a capsule look at
lheir views on the issues facing the
school d1stnct. Raser Belgtn has bctn a school
board trustee for 13 years &lgen, 55 .
supports an education cumculum
th.at~ basic skills. but believes a
weU·rounded academic program also
includes social studies and fine ans
tnstruction.
He said the d1stnct f~s toupi
6naociaJ declSJons th.at will require $Kfificc all around.
''Our financial reserve is dangtr·
oualy low ... &lgcn said. ··we must
make balanced financial cuts next
fear to balance our budget and still
provide• high quahty education."
Every program and activity 1n the
district will have to be reduced to
overcome deficit spending, he said.
Toward actuevmg a balanced
budgtt, Belgeo supports the use of
lpttcry funds for non.recurring ex-
,enses. However, be opposes using
those funds for mandated pr0$f3mS.
He vows to seek lcgislat1on to
improve teacher salaries and reduct
class size.
.. We also need to look at the
pouabiltty of doana somethana
creauve locally.. to ™sc fuods.
Bc-~n saad.
He sugnted a local tu increase.
wtuch would ~u1re a two-thirds
m&JOnt) for passqt. mt.a.ht be con·
sadcred by the electorate 1rthe diunct
conttnucs to improve on tts academic
performance
Bel&en has beeo acttve an numer·
ous Jehool-related functions.. ra.ngrng
from booster clubs to scholanh1p
committees.
In addttaon. he has participated an
)Outh sporu, 1nclud1na 18 )'cars as a
football and basketbaJI coach.
Employed as an effectiveness engi·
necr and a logistics program analyst
for McDonnell Douglas Corp .
&lgen 1s mamcd. He and his wife.
Evelyn. have four children The)
have laved an Fountain Valle) 19
years.
Mary Lou Crossett 1s seclung her
first clccuvc office. but she 1s no
stranger to the school system
Crossett. 46, was a teacher for 20
)'ears before launching a business
career.
Calling on the distnct to operate
under a balanced budget, Cro~tt
sa1d every program should be
scrutinized regularly .. to assure that
the benefit to the community con-
tinues to 1usufy the expenses of each
program." Noung the district tned to
min1m1zc the impact of Propos1uon
13 b)' cutting back slowly, Crossett
said, .. rm sympathetic to a point. but
we'\ e had adequate tame to deal with
tt."
Stie feels the distnct has cut all the
fat 1t can and now must consider more
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dafficuJt cutbacks.
"Cuts arc going to be felt, ancludang
1n programs that parcnt.s arc very
fond of... she saad. "But I vef}
suongly feel we'll have to do u."
Crossett also wants the schools to
prepare students for today's techna.
logical world.
"I suppon the lengthened 1nstruc-
t1onal day and year, and I believe that
science, mathematics and computer
literacy should be given high pri·.
onty:· she said.
.. If new funding becomes available.
these areas should get first constder-
auon. although not to the exclusion of
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Crossett 1s a businesswoman. she 1s
c0-0wner of an export management
firm. She as also a homemaker: she
and her husband. Jerry, have been
mamed 24 years. They have· two
children.
· Stephen Einstein. who won his
school board seat just one year ago 1 n
Roaer Bel.Cen
a special electton. 1s seeking ht!> hr.I
full term on the board
Einstein. 39, favors an educational
program that will prepare )'Oung
people for high-tech careers. as well as
provide a solid background an tht•
basics.
"The fundamentals of reading.
wntten and oral communacataon.
mathematics. and science -1nclud·
ing computer hterac)' -must be
mastered to allow the p1-1pils 10
progress an their more ad' am.ed
studies," Einstein said.
.. While concentrating on these
areas. however. we cannot forget that
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Therefore. social studies. physical
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enhanced as wt'll.
.. Tht' real challenge is to provide a
1op-quaht) educauonal program w11h
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Einstein. a rabbi. 1s active 111
various school· and communll)'
related functions. including the Com-
munity Committee on Educational
Issues. U n11ed Way Allocauons Com-
mittee and the Jewish Family Servin·
of Orange County board.
Einstein and has wafe. Robin, havl'
I lived in Fountain Valley eight year.,
The couple have four children
Roben Mohan. a 13-year res1dcn1
o f Fountain Valley. is seeking his first
elecuve office.
.\ sales manager b)' profession
Mo~an said has business expen1!>t'
would be put to good use in the school
I
d1stnct. ··1 see myself as an asset to a
board that has no one who possessc'
business management slolls .
.. Fountain Valley operates with a
very large budget. which must bt-
placed an the classroom... Mohan
said "As a professional sales man-
ager, responsible for a considerable
budget, and trained in supervising
people. I know that good reading,
wnuns and computing skills are the
ingredients for successful careers and
lives.
"In business. we put money into
product and sales--nol 1n overhead ...
he said
Moflan has part1c1pated in several
youth and community act1v1ues 1n
the past. ancludang membership on
the Fountain Valley Parks & Rel·
reauon Comm1ss1on and on the
board of directo rs of Fountain Valle\
Youth Baseball ·
Mohan. 42, 1s marncd. He and hi\
wafe . Carol. have tl:.ee children
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DEAR ANN LANDEKS. \ uu1
recent column about our Jud1nal
system bcang o nly a!> good a' our
Junes made me start to look for a J')l.'n
and paper
Rccentl) a landlord 10 our 111 .... n
was tned an c1rcu11 court fof 4fl
housing code v1olat1ons. from hool.-
1ng up to the wrong s1di: of tht: ga'
meters and endan3enng lhl' II\ t:\ ol
his tenants, to havang I 0 apanmt:nt'
ma dwelling where hl· should ha\l'
had no more than two.
The JUry found him guilt>. lined
him $46,000 and sentenced him to
I 31h years 1n 1a11. The Judgl'
suspended all but two da>' of lh\·
~ntence, deferred payment u n th\·
S46.000 fine and allowed the man 111
pay 1t ofT at the rate of S2 5 a mon1h
without interest I figure 11 will lJl.l·
I SJ years.
I feel the Jurors wasted thl'lr tlml·
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DEAR PORT: Start olbbllo',
B111ter.
Arn•
LANDERS
ncarh k1lkd her M.igg1e \tannl to
sn· .. Joel" on thl· rl·huund and \t'e'
m;1rnagl' a~ a wa, to '""l' fa n:
I hrl't "'t:l'k'> .ig11 Maggie\ vo11.·c
hrgan 111 gi:t ra\rl\ \hr ignored 11 for
'nerafJa} .. and1tg111\\1tf\l' f 1n.1ll~ I
111\ISll'd that \h1· g11 111 a lhro.11
'f>t:nall\l Hr 1 ould llnd not hang
\~ ronit
\ fl'" da~' Jg11 'hr ""' hl·r '11tll'
w mpll'tl'I) I am no fl\\t.h1.1tn'1 hut I
ha\ l' J h u nl·h I hl' prohk m nltl ~ he
P''l holog1l'.'al and ,., rl'lall'd lo thl·
upcoming marriage V.. hL'll I told hl'r
wha1 I though I 'he \i.lld I \\a\ n at).
\ht plan .. 111 '>l'l' ano1hcr 1hroa1
'Pl'C1al1~1 ne't wl·t l. Pka'l' g1vl· ml' I .
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~our view<, Whut do your l"Xp<.·rl\
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DEAR L.I.: A second oplDlon 11
alway1 a good Idea. U thal doctor
flod1 no organic problem, Maule
sbould 1ee a therapl11. Your bHcb 11 a
good one. It 11 entirely poHlble to lose
one's voice becauae of aa emotional
problem.
DFAR .\NN LANDERS Fl1e'
love me hpt·l'lilll)" at night I have
lost a lot of \kep because of those
J')l.'\k\ l rtllt:r\ bu111ng around 1il\
hl·.id l'-.e tnl'd \14Jttang lht>m ..... 1th .1
)uwl'I hut 1hq 'rl' 100 fa,1 Im rTll' I h"
•~ .1 '>mall p<.>bkm lOmpurcll lo m11't
\OU get. hut rnn \Ou hdp' Kl•d
fH·d Rita
DEAR RED: Keep tbe bathroom
llgbt on. Flies gravitate coward llgbt
Wiien tbe bunlng 1tep1, close tbt>
door. Go after tbe erlttus the nut
moniln& wltb a fly swatter not a
towel. Pleasant d.rum1, dear
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Those who know
Costa Mesa best
back Donn Hall
The commencal and cultural SUfleS that have
marked Costa Mesa's recent past have given rise to an
f"' intense political atmosphere that would have been out of
: place a generation ago in sleepy Goat Hill.
41\ The city has sprouted modem office buildings. one
~ of the nation's most magnificent shopping malls and a
top rank theater as easily and quietly as it once grew Ii ma
beans. Growth and development have brought the ci ty
pro~perity. They also have brought d iversity and a set of
:-attitudes about the role of the municipality that defies
:. the optimistic boosterism that was nearly universal in
·.. the city just a few years ago.
The political schism was made apparent last year
when John Gardner, a bright, young lawyer wh o amved
.: in the city about two years ago armed with a personal
computer, organized representatives of several home-
.. owners groups into a coalition called Mesa Action. The
fledgling orP.nization rallied behind the cry that
~ residential nfhts were being subordinated to develop-
• ment rights. t challenged the city's establishment to a ~-fight. And it won.
Mesa Action drew its strength from the emotional
.. appeal of its pitch, the careful selection of buzz words
" and Gardner's skillful use of his computer to produce
: mass mailings tailored to specific target groups. That's
not panicularly good for the city, but, in the long run, it's
not all bad, either.
Mesa ·Action gave the city two freshman council
members last year. One, Mary Hornbuckle, has shown
herself to be diligent, intelligent and a-rational public
servant. The other, David Wheeler, has ~en con-
troversial at his best and a public embarrassament a t his
worst. These days, when people discuss Mesa Action,
Wheeler's name is mentioned frequently mentioned.
But Mesa Action's real legacy lies in the response it
has engendered among those who have long labored in
the interest of Costa Mesa. Perhaps because they had
enjoyed almost unanimous suppon and trust for so long,
perhaps because their record of development contained
so many successes. they had come to take Costa Mesa
politics for granted. That ended last year.
This year, no race will be taken for granted. City
Councilman Do nn Hall, a veteran of public office, is
running for re-election to a water district seat that
normally would have drawn scant attention and
probably no opposition. But he is being challenged by
Patricia Aynes, an attorney and housewife whose
husband just happens to be a Mesa Acllon board
member Aynes openly concedes her inexpenence.
Their contest has drawn the attention of the city as a
preview of the municipal elections of J 986. It also has
become the focus of a renewed political effon by those
who think Donn Hall represents the correct path the city
has followed to its current success. People like former
.,. mayors Alvin Pinkley and Jack Hammett, retired
planning director Bill Dunn and ex-City Manager Art
McKenzie have resumed active roles to reinforce the
message that th e policies of previous administrations
have been good for Costa Mesa.
They point to the neighborhoods and businesses
and the tax base that's the envy of almost every other city
m America. They point to the municipal services
available and the city's emergence as a center of an and
commerce And they point to Donn Hall as a man who
re presents the ci ty's best aspects.
Those who have known Costa Mesa best and
longest endorse the re-election of Hall to the Orange
County Water Distri ct Board of Directors.
The Daily P1lOtJOms them in that endorsement.
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Attack cause, not symptom
of America's trade deficit
To the Ed11ur
There are currently over 300 bill~
txfore Congress calling for protc{·
1Jon1 sl measure~ to bcnefi1 .\mencan
mdustr) In Scptemhcr President
Reagan took a g1an 1 c;1cp 1n 1he
direction or tanfTs and quota~ when
he called for .. a new trade polic> ..
There are ~veral "'13\<\ oflook1ng at
this. Economic pumts d1c;approve of
tanlfs no matter the c1rcums1anccs
The punst attitude has ment, but 111\
mainly 1hcoret1cal. Our guess 1c; that 11
would be difficult to find an anti·
protcct1oni51 hardliner who would
oot favor legislation prt'venting I J.S
ndc with the bloody-handed Sov-
tets. If so. the punsts arc not ~o pure.
.for 5uch a ban is the ultimate 1n
protcct1on1st in1ervcn11on. There arc
others who hold that 1f some nation\
pracuc-e protec11on1\m 10 lx'nef11
their industnes. our gov<"mmen1
should lakew1~ protect our own
producers. Then: 1) mcnt 1n this
viumcnl as well
,· But the debatt' over protect1onl\m
dcf\l~ ignores far more important
conc;1dera11ons Yes. man) JObs ha ve
Ix-en lost 10 1nexpens1vc foreign labor
markets. And \t!>, our 1985 trade
deficit will probabl} cxceed S 150
b1lhon But the absence of tanfTs is
not the main reason Pro tect1on1sm
would trcat onl y a small pan of 1he
sympto ms of the diseases plaguing
Amcncan 1ndustl) And sym p1om-
treat1ng won 't cu re our economy
What are the basic causes of our
high pnces? Excesc;1 ve taxation for a
growing welfare state. bureeon1na
government rcgula11ons: foreign aid ,
a national monumental debt; a huge
defenSt' budget which could ~cut 1f
all aid to communists. were term1n-
a1cd. and the s1cnd1I} detenorat1ng
\ ah.1e of the dollar
Yes. we have economic prohlemc; I
1h1nk 1t 1~ high t1mc. however, that
a11e1'111on ~ du-ected to 1heir funda·
mental cause'Jo. not JU\I to 1he1r
obvious !>ymptom':I
DC PEA RSON
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Don Peni.r
C•ty fo110<
Ct ... tti.ff '00'" '°",,.
.. ll 's J1arrl to work uµ enthusiasm when onlv two pt'ople cir<.' wa t chin~. ont· 01
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th e sam e
wi thou t
Dodgers
Dcar Tommy Lason.la
Not for a minute did I believe the
Dodger<. wouldn't go to the Wurld
Senes-and win -so the lasl couple
of weeks have been nearly as trau·
mauc for me as for you.
Friends who know M1s'1oun 1s my
home state cou ldn't understand my
dilemma. "No matter who wins the
series. 1l's still a v1c10I) fur the Show
Me State and that 11hould make you
ha pp}." the} wld me
The> don't understand. I'm a Onl"·
team woman -and you knov. ho"'
Former Soviet 'insider'
Dobrynin feels the chill
that "'orks l omm}. When I pick a
team tO<iuppon, I gi ve 11 m) all-and
I picked the Dodgers. They'""c been
m} team 'ltncc they moved ou1 here
from Brooklyn hen in the years
when 1t was ob""1ous they wouldn't
make 11 to the series. I ne ver v.a vcred
in m\ lo)alt ) to them M} husband is a G1an1 fan and if
the ) ·re not pla> ing, he 1sn 't mtere'lted
1n wh o wins Baseball season puts a
'llrain on uur mamage Tommy but
)OU have nothing to worT) about -rn always support lhe Dodger~. It
takes every ounce of energy I can
muster to do that, but my blood 1s the
same shade of blue ac; yours, and
although lnsh, I've even developed a
taste for linguine.
Russian ambassador's feared KGB ties
keep him from prime role in arms talks
WASHINGTON -Anatoly
Fyodorovich Dobrynin . ov1et am·
bassador in Washington since I 962
and an intimate of high-level officials
1n both Democratic and Republican
adm1n1s1rations, has ~en virtually
frozen out of current arms-control
negotiations by the United States,
despite his years of deahng wath such
matters.
The reason. we suspect, 1s that
mtelhgence reports have: convinced
1he hard·hne anu-communists in the
Reagan adm1n 1s trati on that
Dobrynin 1s the top KGB official in
the Washington embassy. And they
can't bnng themselves to confide in
the bogeyman.
Normally, the KGB "res1dentura"
or chief 1s among the top fi ve officers
1n a Soviet embassy. but not the
ambassador. Exceptions tn the pasl
ha ve included the ambassadors to
Cuba. Indonesia. Afghanistan,
Morocco and Colombia, according to
our mtelligence sources. So Dobrynin
ts a rarity among top-flight Soviet
diplomats.
Of course, the genial Dobrynin.
who will ~ 66 on Nov. 16.,has ~en a
rare bird in other ways, too. His tall,
portly frame and cordial, almost shy
demeanor don't fit the mold of the
dour, SUSPICIOUS, tight-lipped Soviet
envoy typified by Yyacheslav "Iron
Pants" Molotov and Andrei
Gromyko. Dobrynin bas Ions been a
favorite on Washington's diplomatic
party c1rcu11 and 1s now the senior
member of the cuy's diplomatic
corps.
He is always staunch and v1~orous
1 n his defense of the Soviet U n1on , no
matter how 1ndefens1ble the
Kremlin·s latest shocker may Sttm to
non·Sov1ets. Bu t he usuall y employs
a puclush sense of humor, which
combines wt th his gold·nmmcd spec-
tacles to give him the appearance of
an almost saintly, latter--Oay Ben
Frankltn.
Dobrynin's debut an Wash1ngt0n
was hardly auspicious: He lied to
Attorney General Roben Kennedy in
Octo~r 1962, when asked 1f lhe
Soviets were mstalhng offen sive nu-
clear missiles tn Cuba. Ther'e are
some who sttll insist that he didn't he,
that he was genuinely unawart' of
what his bosses in Moscow were up
to.
Whatever the case, Dobrynin soon
enjoyed a unique status among
foreign diplomats here. He lxcame
the White House's chief contact w1th
the Kremlin on a wide range of
matters. President Johnson even gave
him his private phone num~r -and
Dobrynin used 1t at least once
Henry K1ss1nger elevated
Dobrynin to an even more exalted
~tatus when he was President Nixon's
national secunty ad viser The two
were on an easy, first -name basis. and
1t was their secret conversaiions that
nailed down the SALT I and ABM
treaties. Once Kissinger flew to
Moscow secretly wi th Dobrynin; 1he
American ambassador had no inkling
of the visit until Kissinger was about
to leave.
When Kissinger became secretary
of state, he arranged for Dobrynin to
~ allowed 10 dnve right into the
depanment's underground garage
and be whisked in a pnvate elevator
up_ to the secretary's seventh-floor
office. This pnv1lege was continued
during the Caner admm1strat1on.
Former Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance credits Dobrynm w1th being
the indispensable negotiator of the
SALT JI treaty. Then-national secur-
ity adviser Zbigniew Brzezmsk1 was
another fan -even though the
ambassador consistently beat him at
chess during hours-long pnvate
battles.
The b1& chill set in with the sudden
ferocity of a Russian wintet when
Ronald Reagan was inaugurated. In
F i shing for enltgh t enm en t
lnd1am used to burn fish for
candles What, > ou want an expla-
nation'> .i\ll nJllt. When dried. a
pan1cularl) oil y type of smelt.
eulachon. burns for quite aw hile. 1f
somebody touches a flame to its tail.
\la, 1gators use 57 stars as reference
po1na. and 38 of them have Arabic
names Chenl asks how the Arabs
camc 1u ~ such astronomical pion·
eers That's eas} What else did they
ha ve to go b) -tn the deserts?
I';('\\ 'r ork (1t,·s Greenwich Vil-
lage has been w1ldern,.ss, a tobacco
plantation. an uppity townhouse
neighborhood. a slum. an artists'
colony, and most recently. a fairly
fashionable address again.
Your blood has to travel through
yo ur whole body to get from one ~tde
of your hean to the other.
Can you 1h1nk of any fuel not
denved from solar energy., Neither
can I.
L.M. Boyd 11 a 1yodlc•ted
co/oaud1t.
JACK
ANDERSON
r~-1· k~,J
and DAL£ VAN ATTA ll's harder to be a onc·wam woman
1hese days sinet· the sca'lons overlap
fact, Dobrynin learned of the change ' It wa<, had <!'nou gh when teams started
in poht1cal cli ma Jan. 29, 1981 k1ck1ng the ball before they stopped
when he drove p to y Bottom·s batting 1t. bu1 recc:ntl} in the same
undervoun entrance ending 10 day. I saw them balling, k1ck1ng and
pay his respects to the new cretal) dnbbhng 11. Just when the Dodgers
of state. Gen. Alexander Haig c was needed me the most. the 01her ball
turned back and had to use the main games began in earne~t.
entrance like any other ambassador I don't honestl> ft'el tt was my fault
His access to top adm1nistra11on the Dodgers lost the pla}off. l d1dn·t
officials 1s now no greater than an) tune 1n on the Rams or the Lakers at
envoy's. that lime M) pos1tl\ e vibes -were not
FUDDLE FACTO~Y: Thc FBI ha!> scattered -I was concentrating on the Dodgers I kno"' how meffectl\ c: conducted two reviews of the security diluted suppon is. and rm sure )OU
arrangements at the Los Angeles would agree that if there were an
Olympic Games last year, and has EiC\ enih ( ommandment. 1t would
identified nine "lessons" that can be read, "Thou shalt think positively.··
applied to future events. What were When 1he series s1aned I didn't
they? The G-men don't want you to knov. wh ich team 1o suppon. I was
know. T~FBI "After-action Rcron born and gre-w up in a <,mall town
for the Games of the XXlllrd outside of Kanc;a' c ll) I went tu
Olympiad -Los Angeles 1984" is Kansas City to hu} the dn~i.' for m' stamped "secret." We're working on first prom.
it •• • On the other hanc.J lht· ( ardtnal~
YOUNG AST RONAUTS: A
blizzard of mail has htt the You ng
Astronaut Council from children who
want to become Young Astronauts.
The letters confirm that they are
warm. w1lhng, wonderful kids Typi-
cally. I I-year-old Monica Joy an·
nounced that she wants to Ix "1he first
lady on the moon." She added, "I
have waited and waited, studied and
studied.·· A 13-ycar-old, named
Charles Henry, was even willing to
cam his own mem~rsh1p fee. ··1
think I'd be a great Young
Astronaut," he wrote. "So 1f 11 cost
anything. I thank I, myself, might be
able to catcb the bill." As for
motivation, consider this apphcat1on
from Freedy M.: "Please send m~ my
kit so my fnends and me can become
good Amencan Astronauts and learn
about how other planets live wi thout
war." • • • MINI-EDITORIAL: Sens. Barry
Goldwater, R-Ariz., and Sam Nunn.
D-Ga., staunch friends of the anned
forces, have stunned the brass hats by
announcing that nothing shon of a
ma1or reorganizatton of the Pentagon
will enable the military to do its JOb
properly -and not bankrupt the
country. We applaud their efTons and
~sh them luck. They'll need 1t. No
basllon of bureaucracy 1s so resistant
to chanae as the Pcntqon. We recall
that years ago all the services were
ordered to wear black dress shoes.
The Na vy continues to wear white
shoes in the summer. Clearly, the
Pcntqon will ha ve 10 rcfonn from
the around up.
J•ct Allder.oo aad D•le Vu All•
are 1yadJcat~ colam11l•I•.
are 1n the Na tional League and 11
would be c.J1sloyal no1 to suppor1
··our" league. I went forthe(ard1nals.
M} hean wasn 't 1n 11. It's hard to
"'ork up enthusiasm when o nly 1wo
people are watching, one of whom
1sn·t 1ntercsted inettherieam lt"~also
hard to get a wave &01ng in the livi ng
room with onl} two people
So my surrogate team lo~t 11 wasn '1
even close The fat lady starting
stn~ng 1n 1he middle of 1he fou rth
inning My husband said afterv.ards I
should ha ve stayed wtth the Ru~als
In add111 on to being a G1an1 fan . he 1!>
also a great second guesser, Tommy,
and you know how man} of them are
around and what thcy'rc like
Howser a nd Herzog were aud1t10n·
mg for a chewing gum commercial all
through the series, but losers never get
10 sign on the dotted line. In add1t1on
to winning the cup, Howser will
probably walk away with a fat
contract lor a gum co mmercial
The pre~~ dadn "t help. A good
portion or lhctr releases were about
how dull the senes was. They started
that before the games began You·d
thtnk they would appreciate no1
having a long plane nde back and
fonh between games
If this sounds to you likc .-.our
grapes or that I'm a poor sport, you're
nght on both counts.
And, Tommy, no matter which
team from which State we play In the
senes !"ext year, we'll win -or we'll
both slash our wnst\ and blc~d Dodger blue.
<i1ncercl).
.\nn Wells
Columnlll A.on Wtll1 llve1 lD
Lairuea N11uel.
Among cops and robbers, citizen an outsider
The pohcc keep telling us that their
work can't Ix effective without the
cooperation of the public at tarae.
C1t1zens arc c-0nstantly beina uraed to
volunteer information to help our
Men in Blue.
These picas come from the com-
m1u1oncr's office. but somehow they
do not filter down to many of the cops
1n I.he squad cars or on the streets .
Consider, for cumple. the cx-
pcnenccs of my 50n's nightly Doa
Walkers Club
When he and Im chums are
walk1n1 their doaa 1n the nearby park,
they frequentl y spy youna villain1
try1na to break into parked cars. and
one of them will uaulll>t make for a
phone to repon it to the t>ohce.
• They rarely arrived fast enou,&)l to
apprehend the culprits, which may
SIDNEY
H1111s
not be I.heir fault What 11 d1sapeoi nt·
in.a. however, 11 thciraenera.I attitude,
which seems to border on indtf·
fercnce.
The police cu5toma.nly don't even
bother to take down Ulc names of
wttnttscs, and even when they arc
proVJdcd with the license number of
the seaway car, they arc never heard
from ualri. Hett arc citizens more
1ha11 wIUlna ao ~t "involved " but
their bat effonurc, 1( not rebuffed, at
least shruaaed oft
"We've stopped phonma... said
one of the doa walkcn. "It seems
mostly a waste of time and eneray."
This reaction may not be typical of
smaller communities, but it ccnamly
"the case ma city the siu: of Ch1caao.
where the police as well as the public
become inured to "petty" cnmes. and
where I.he paperwork seems hardly to
be worth the cffon.
The commissioner may deplore the
peuivity of the public. but the
averqc cop treats someone rcponma
a depredation almost hke an inter·
loper, a busybody. And often, tht'
proc:eu of idcnti(yina and tcst1fym1
works a p-eatcr hanbhip on the
witness than on the malefactor.
There 1& an old joke that What this
country needs is a bettor class of
criminals -but the truth 1s that wt'
•
could u~ a c~ass ofc1v1l servants who
arc more c1vtl, wh o are more re,pon.
stve and expressi vely &rl\teful for
c1111cn par11c1pa11on tn 1hc le&al process
In Amenca. more than an most
countnc-s. lhe cop-i and the robben
have a symb1011c rclattonshtp and
the ordinary civilian 1s looked ·u~n
as a necessary nu1~nce, an outsider
who only mucks up the pme
Those neighborhood pep ta.lks
deli vered by the comm1ss1oncr and
h11 spokesmen may make for aood
personal publicity when he runs for
mayor, but we cannot take them
1en?u1ly unlll the cop on the beat
be&Jn• to.
Sytbley Harrl1 11 • •J'•dJattfid
col•m•l•t .
Pi!t ;Allen'$ free therapy groups:
giving herself to the community
By JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH
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Pat Allen step:. onto lentcr ~lagt',
surveys the room pat ked with hun-
dreds of people, '>rntks and say'
"How many Pat Allen vi rgins do w~
have for the first time thi. l'vcning?"
No, ll wasn't a night at a corned)
club.
The woman on stage 1s d P'>}chol-
ogist, and a popular one. Pai ·\lien I!>
also a published author busi-
nesswoman, lecturer. teacher. mother
of four and consultant to soml' of the
nation's largest corporatwn\ and
government agcnctl.''>
She has offices 1n Newpon lkalh
and Century Cit), a nd her d1cnt\
w11llngly pay SI 00 an ho ur tor her
1ns1ght and advice.
So what 1s this woman dmng 10
Costa Mesa every Wednesda} night
giving free advice and thcrap> to J\
many as 400 people who Jam the
Costa Mesa Communtt} Center''
"Life 1s a gift. and I want 10 g1 .. l'
something back." Allen answer~.
The 50-ycar-old psychologist m.idc
a vow to herself }cars ago that 11 '>hl'
ever became succe!>sful and managed
to tum her life around. \he would
repay the communtt) a\ hl.!r personal
thank-you
U nderstand1ng Al k n 's pa\I help\
one to apprec1a teJU'>l huw far \he ha,
come.
"I was raised 10 the M1dwe '.>t. I hl'
oldest of two daughter'> \I) '>•'>ter "-d'
the beauty, I had the '>man '.> Basttdl·
I}, I was raised tu Ix u boy. My
homehfe was a con~rvat1ve Catholic
family. Mother was "ery religious.
father was an alcoholic I was gi ven an
excellent education. piano lesson~. all
the stuff upper m1ddleclass offers But
I wanted to be a nun becau'>e I thouS}lt
I was too ugly and shy to be anything
else." Allen said
She said her solution was finall y to
marry the first man who asked her
She had four daughters b> the time
she was 26. and gained weight stead ii}'
until her 5-foot fra m e earned more
than 200 pounds
.\bout all she did -hes1des eat and
larc fo r her children -wa!> go 10
describe'> a~ ht:r alcoholic phase
Finall). afler a da} of reckoning
.\lien lost mort: 1han I 00 pounds.
'>Obered up, and turned her attentio n
to obtaining degrees 1n counseling.
Today she has the onl y patented
form of psychology in the nation -a
process called "Semantic Realign-
ment" 1hat 1nvoheschanging the wa>
a person talk~. which 10 turn 1..hange<,
his or her thinking.
"Semantic realignmen1 ha~ as ti'>
premise 1ha11f you change the word\
and \Cn tence structure. you ·11 get a
cleaner picture of what yo u want and
what yo u are try ing to communicate
11 1~ a ltn11.u1suc behavior modi-
''Llfe ls a glft, and I want to gl ve somethlng back.,.
-Pat Allen
sc hool. '"Actually I was 1n college
trom 1954 to 1981 -27 )Cars of night
sc hool. I had bac helor degrees. a
masters 1n education. a half ma'lters
10 art. I am educated 1n C\Cl)th1ng
that ""alb." Allen added
In I %8. Allen finall y snapped
"One da} I went crazy and tncd to
kill m} husband and myself. I chased
Jfter htm with a meat clea\oer and he
hid 10 the bathroom." she said.
The next phase of her life -after a
bout 10 the hoso11al -wa\ what she
ticat1on program " Allen explained.
adding that she C'Omb1nes that wuh
classic rransac110nal Analyst '> as her
method of therap)'
She , .. alc;o president and founder ot
the Newpon Beach-based "Want
lns11tute." a non-profit chant.able
corpora11on dedicated 10 ed uca11on
and re\carch 1n marnage, fam1I> and
child counseling.
.\nd on Wednesda) night'>, .\lien
gi ves her gift to the commun1l)'
She s11s on ~tage. somc11mc\ 1ump-
1ng up to make her poi nt, as she
answers questions that ha"e been pre-
wnuen on slips of paper and placed 1n
a barrel by members of th1t, audience
She tnes 10 make the l}!st hour
humerous. while still g1 v1ng the
'aluable advice that tht'. audience has
come 10 hear
'\lleA-ftads a questton "l\re mcm
people d1ssat1fied wllh thei r 1ob~" ..
Her snapp)' answer· "\ure they
are'" Then she continues '"Hi:re 1s
ho"" I define a JOb \ersu~ cl carei:r J\
JOb 1s "hat yo u do fo r mo ne)'. and a
career 1s what feeds your soul In
other wo rds. get a career It doesn't
matter 1f11's playing volleybalfon the
beach after work or 1ust being w11h
}Our kids. everyone need~ a career
Remember, m} soul 1s fed IA>tth a
career. my brain make~ monc)'. ..
She pulls out another question
This perso11 has wnuen that her 511-
year-old bo> fnend won ·1 get ma m ed
and instead wants to h\e together
The woman IA>Onders which oft he l"-O
need counseling.
··Let's face 1t. people:· Allen '.Ml>'1.
.. J\ man o"er 50->ears-old 1s going 10
look for the most co!.t-efTect1ve oper-
ation possible Li ving together and
not being mamed 1s the answer "
Future plans for the Ne""pon
Beach resident incl ude les\ ohe-on-
one consult.a11ons. and more group
lectunng to reach a greater number of
people.
Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedne.day, October 30, 1185 U '
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Pat Allen giving ber therapy away for free.
The audience listens aa Pat Allen a nawen thelr queettona.
Real world survival
during trip to China
is evident to visitor
LINDA
At GAZ I
Low back pain and leg.pain
are problems most will have
..\ wel.'k later our group 1le1.1. 10 the
Hungry American
learns lesson in
h unger problems
.\-, a parent and as a therap1~1 I more "-C'>tcm11cd cit ~ of Hong Kong
ha'c lectured with the hcst of them .\!though Bn11 sh 1nOuence 1s quite
about survival in the "real world " I apparent. lot ~ of the Ch1ne\l.' tulture
have been appalled to hear about one has unm1stakenl) endured.
child's appropriate assumption that The hoat-pcople. fornamplc. ha\l'
ever) household had a ..eparatc li ved for generations on sampans in
bathroom for each resident Through the harbor at .\berdecn Cameras 1n
his own life experience. how could he tow. we \ailed the harhor 10 between We were on a bu!> in the People's be expected to knnw ~tier', the hou'i\.!boats.
Republic of ( bina, l'O roull' to V1'ill I detest the a~sumpt1on that a new "Please do not give the bcggar-
the awesome vrcat '-'all. and I hadn't biC}cle e"er) two years 1rn God-gt\en l htldrcn an)' money," thl.' )'oung man
eaten an)' thing 1n two da ys. nght who was leaJ1ng thl· group appealed
So my b1rthda) gilt was pcrlcct -a I ~hudder when I think ahout ho"' to us
httJe plas11~ hagg) tilled wtth one man) a' ailable colors thl·re arc for "1an' childrl'O had m·t<; attaLhed 10
candy bar. some packaged granola. a Polo shirts -the onl''> with the long ~t1lks 1A>h1ch thn used w reach
square of proces~cd r ht:csc. <.1x t'xpcns1't' hor~ and nder on them -the tour boa!\
crackers and one wa'>h-and-drv Our and ho"" no selt-rcspccllng child or "Please hl'lp U'i J nd don't re"'ard
•wo tour companion-. had al\o· tied a teen-ager I kno"" would tx· Laught our t htldren·, bq~g1ng." hl' w n
small red nbhon :iround tht•tr gen-dressed 1n an>thing hut '>'<>ml' "Cr\mn 11nucd "We do not "'1sh to teach
erous gift. of current ta~h10n thl'm that there 1s an ca\\ WJ\ to gt·t
Onl)' those who ha\ l' e\pcnenccd a Our tuur leader gaH' the ,·oung monq Munl·~ •~ to he earni:d
v1s1t to a third-world count I) will Chinese woman"" ho Sl'f\ l.'d a .. a local th rough work or merit rhC\ "'111 ht·
understand. lJnder-de\clopcd telh-guide SIX pa irs ot pant ~·hu'>l' J\ a health1n for 11 f h<1nk \ou ·ror \our
nology was sure!) to hlamc Im lhl· "up" or tokcn of appn.'l 1at10n )hl' lOopcrat1on ·· ·
poor sanitary cond111 ons. ti tht• food wa\ 1hnlled Such luxune\are ha1d t11 Talk ahout rea l-"'orld sun 1, al I'm
was good. ti was un-\mcnca n at hl'\I rome b) home no"' and I (an'1 \top th1nk1ng
No great loss \mong other thing'>. \hL··s "'or1'.1ng :ih6\Jt 1.1.hat h1.· 'Witd
J quickl y d1scO\Cfl'd that 11 I d1 dn·1 to earn a h1cydc For her. 11 "''II he
eat. I would not ha"c to u\e thl' transportallon -not recrca11un I • Dr. Algazl is a marriage & family
unfamiliar. un-A rnertlan pol· v.onder how she kcls -~ 11 <.he therapist ln Corona del Mar. She
ties .. and that was good new' • \'t ould even hcl1e' c -ho"' man ~ welcomes your rtaponses. U you wish
J clearly had become J \p11iled .\mencan'>. including tho~e "-ho arc a reply, please enclose a slam~d.
Amencan brat Take 3 "-3) m~ sllll teen-agers. O"-n automobile\ It 1elf-addre11ed envelope. Write\ to
creature comforts and I kll apan "'ould ha"e been unw mlort.ahle for Linda Algail. Pb:O., c/o Dally Pilot,
That embarrasses me mt' to have asked. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9%626.
PAPARAZZI
Dance Alliance working
to bring 111ore dance to OC
By CAROL HUMP HREYS
0..,"'-4Coo•• .. •-·
It ts hard to bclu~ve that the Orange Counl> Performing Arts Center doc'
not yet ha ve a c;upport group to assist 10 hnng1ng world cla~'>dancc companies
to the center. Thtrt}-one culturally-minded 1ndn 1duals ha\e coml' IO the
rescue. however.
"Diane \tarted 11 all. She\ our Den Mother'" 'iald Stewart Woodard,
president of the newly formed Center Dance lltance He wa~ refemn~ to
Diane DaUacl1 (O\PAC execut1vc V .P. )who appears to have put the "bug" 10
the ri&ht ear when she chose Stewart. "I've been act1 vc on the hoards ofSCR.
the Master Chorale and the Pacific S}'mphon}' I'm an arch11cct and have a
natural interest 1n supporting the arts in Orange Count} ... said Stewart.
Tom Kendrick (OCPA( exccu11vl' dtrcl'.tor) welcomed the board of
directors of the Center Dance Alliance as the gathered at the Center Club to
become acquainted with the board of d1recton oft he Perfomung Arts Center
"The potential ofa nationall y-ranked art center 1s what drew me here (from
Kennedy Center). Dance is one of my fa vontc d1sc1phnes Both Judy (Jady
Mor( general managcrofOCPAC)and I love dance. In fact Judywasadanccr
As you know. ballet dance companies require subsid y. I thank you for being the
key in helpin,." commented Keadrtek.
The scm1-fonnal "get acquainted" cocktail reception wa\ the "go ing
public" kickoff for membership in the Center Dance Alhan c O ver 15.000
mailers are about to be sent to residents of Orange County infonning them ot
theaoalsand membership benefits of the Dance Alliance. Mcmbersh1pdue'I
varv from S30 to SSOOand will include socc1al pnvtlCJtcs to members.
Dance enthus1astsattcnd1ng the party were Gary Boelmer (his broth('r 1~
a conductor for the N Y Ctty Ballet Co.). Joaette Rett11 (who owns a school ol
dance). Gleu and Brenda Conrla(shc's Dance Alliance treasurer), Vin and
Nora Jor1ea1ea, Ra11ell and AH Pu1e. Bill and Elalu Redfield, and Joun
Ml1.
Psparan11s ~d11<'<.1 b} V1ds ~an. f>a1/} Pllot .. I) le Editor
OCPAC director Thom••
Kendrick
Back pain reports
don't note leg pain
that sufferers feel
.\ "'eek dcx'> nut go b) ""here '01.1
can't pick up the newspaper )Our
fa,onte maga11ne or tune 10 10 ~llu r
fa,onte news program and read
about or hea r about lov. back pJ1n.
Mm1 repon~ dealing with low back
pain do JU\llCe to the SUbJt'CI 1.1.h1l h
wi ll affect most of us 10 our hie time'
No discussion of lo"' back pain "·
however. complete w11hou1 men11on
of the accompan~1 ng pmhlem ol '"kg
pain"
Fortunate are tho\C lo"" hal k pain
sutkrers "'ho ne\l.'r e·qxnenn.· thl'
agon~ ofpa1n do"n the leg r-or thu'>t.·
who ha"e ever sutkred with leg pain
1 n add1 lion II> lo"' hack pa in "'ha I I
am ahoul lO d t'>(U\\ 1.1.ill ll·na1nh hit
home
The undl'rl\lng l'a ust' of k g pJ1n
(thJt 1s pain rad iating trom the
huttlK'k bad.. of one or hoth 1h1~h,.
in w the call, and final!\ into thl· fl'l•1 I m u~t be determined 1ri ordl·r to help
the 1ndt' 1dual rC'Ul\ l'r '.\ hdt I hJ' t·
dept{ tt•d ,., class1calh rclcr red 111 J\
Sc1a11ra This 1s an lmtat1on ,,, lhl'
sc1at1t nen l' und1<tp uted1, the large,t
and longe'>t ner'l' 1n the hl>d)
Thc,c1a1tr nef\l' l\3n.11nm1'Jlh ,,.,
D1lllr,... ,.._.., ..... I(_ ....
Dr. Jerry Richard.a
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At left. otue Oallacu ta.lb to Brenda and Ola ConrlD.
Aboft. VIA aod ftora Jorf..-OD. far left. c.kat wtth Stewart
Woodard. center. ud Cail and BeftrlJ lllte•ell.
, J
CARY
ROTHENBERG
lh1ck as \our 1humh .rnJ ,·an he a'>
painful aS <;trt\.:tng \L>Uf lhumh \.l.llh J
l)ammrr Thl' rnei.. ham'>m 111 pain "
U\l.lall\ traCt'.d to ,l J 1.,., prohkm 1n lht·
lo"-Cr halk n111,1t1h J J1,t
protrusion -"hl'n·1n thl 1l'lh ""'
nudcu'> 111 .i 'fllnd J,..._ pre"Ull'' ""l
or more ol thl· f1dlll \t'""'''l' lu n1
hos:h'ral nt'r\t' rn••I\ "'htlh u1n11'r1'1'
the sciat1L ncn l
~oml' \Udl•t 1k~ p.11n1 \ulkfl·r,
t:\pre'>' J1tlert·n1.trl'J'111 dl\111mt11r1
'loml· l'\Pl'fll·n l' 1•111' i•,1111 r ·t t
huttoc l.. flthl'r' In I p .i11 1n rll1 11111\:r
call and ,1111 othl'" 111.i' relJtr pJ1!1
11nglin11-.rnJ numh1w'' 1111• 1h1 ln·1
\II 11 th1·'>l· "mrt• 111, 1r1 ,, llldll
le,IJllllO ol .in 1r111.i11·d ,, ••Ill nt'r\ t•
I ' p11.Jll\ thl· ,11111l1 t1•trl "unil.tll'IJI
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' ~ Amidst all the tricking and trt<lllng
week wall be a plethona of
tricality -seven new st.age
uctions opening around Orange
nty.
494-0743.
Toi
Tnus
dircu1ng. fhc show ph.i)' I numta>~
through Saturday\ al 8 p. m unul i.)e(·
~' Re')er\tlt10ns 492-0465
1 he popular musical "M:r Fair
Lad>" moves onto thr stage of the
Cunatn Cull Dinner fhl·att-r 6~0 El
<.ammo Real. T U'>ltn John J crola 1s
~1ag1ng the !>how. wh1rh will be on
stage nightl> c~cpt Monday~ :it
\al)tng cunain times through Jan
19 Resen a11om X lK-1540
C lrvi~ gets the ball rolling ~4hi:tbt with a revival of Tennessee
~ams' "ne Glau Meaa1erie,'' mnina through Saturday only'" the
"St\ldio Theater. Then, on Halloween,
:the Laauna Moulton Playhouse un-
veils its remodeled theater (with an
added balcony) Thursday when 11
raises the curtain on Rodgers and
Hammerstein's musical "Carouel." Et same evening wi ll find Lillian
man's drama "Watch on the
" setthng 1n at the Costa Mesa
Playhouse while "Stage StAek"
Emvcs at Uie San Clemente Com-
unity Theater. Then Friday. the
ewport Theater Ans Center opens
'IOamea at Sea," the Westminster
Community Theater presents "On
Qolftll Pond" and "My Fair Lady''
arnves at the Curuun Call Dinner
Theater.
Pali Tambellin1 is direc11ng
"Watch on the Rhine.:· which will run
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30
until Nov. 23 at the Civic Playhouse.
661 Hamilton St .. C<;>sta Mesa. Craig
Harrill. Florence Ehlers. Jack W11len-
bacher. Lou Spartano. Loretta Lupo.
Cindy Bollman, Helene Briggs. Gen-
try Lane, Noah Groothius and Robcn
Lupo comprise the cast and reser-
vations are taken at 650-5269.
The mu\1cal farn: "El Grudt de
Coca Cola" has proven so popular al
Saddleback College that two e'ltra
performances ha' c bcl'n added on
this. m dosing weekend -Friday
and Saturda~ at 11 pm. 1n add111on
to the regular 8 p.m ')tag1ngs. The
'>how cloi.e.-. Sund:n ;y.11h a matinee at
1 p.m. Reserva11om 582-4t>S6
Also w 1nd1ng up thl'lr cngagl•mcnl\
tha'i weekend will bc "Evita" for the
Fullenon (I\ ll Light 0Jl{'ra and
"Going to See &be Elephant" at the
Gem Theater
'" "The Glass Menagene" 1s the MFA
flesis project for graduate director
~im Lykins and the thts1s role for
jraduate actress Francis Brown. who
plays Amanda. Others 1n the UCl cast
arc Steven Ingrassia, Kristina
Starman and Robert Ornellas. Cur-
tain time is 8 p.m. and tickets are
available at 856-6616.
"On Golden Pond" spotlights Paul
Teschke and Lou Brooks. with
Michele Orange. Alan Schne1dl·r and
Michael Swan 1n featured r<>lc ...
Performances are scheduled Fndavs
and Saturdays al 8:30 through Lkl' · 7
with a 2 pm. matinee 0' ~4
Reserva11ons 9Q5-4 I I 3.
"Evrta .. pla)'> fhursda) through
Saturda> at K pm. and SundJ> at 2:30
in Plummer '\ud11unum. Chapman
'..\ "enue at Lem on 5treet. Fullenon
(87Q-1732). while "Going 10 See lhl'
Elephant" resume'> Wednesday and
runs through Salurda> \\1th an 8 p.m
l unain 1616· 72111
Richard Kinsey and Tnc1a Gnffin
head the cast of"Carousel" in Laguna
under the direction of Doug Rowe
Marilyn Macy. Jerome Kitterman.
ffaJ Morse. Kazzi O'Neal and Lucy
foster are featured 1n the musical.
which plays Tuesdays th rough Satur-
days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30
until Nov. 24. Reservations
The musical ··Dames at ~a'" 1s
being staged by Eileen F1shbach. w11h
Beth Hanson. Jennifer Peck. Michael
Grenie. Shannon Michaels. Eddie
Kener. Timm Bcttndge. Lisa Bishop
and Jeanne Domen compns1ng thl'
cast. The show runs Fnda...s and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through ·0cc. 7
and reservations are available at
631-0288.
Also on \\age and rnn11nu1ng arc.
•"Before I Got My Eye Put Out" :11
()outh Coast Repertol). 655 1 own
Center Dr" i:. ( o-.ta Me!>a
(957-403J). Tue')d3\S through
Fridays at 8 pm . <\atu.rda) s at 2: 30
and 8. unda'., at :!. '\O and 7 30 until
No" 24 .
"Stage Struck"' 1s billed asa comedy
thriller at the San Clemente Com-
munity Theater. 202 Ave. Cabnllo.
San Clemente where Peggy HarJ.u 1s
•"Dracula" at the Harlequin Din-
ner Pia) house. 3503 S. Harbor Bl\id
Santa Ana (97~-SS 11 ). nightly except
Mondays at 'af) ing curtain 11me!>
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•"A Cboru1 Uae" at the Grand
Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way.
Anaheim (772· 7710), nightly cxcep\
Mondays at varying curtatn times
through the end of the year.
•"The Mikado" at Sebastian's
West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave.
Pico. San Clemente (492-9950).
Wednt>sday., through Saturdays at 8
p.m . undays at I and 7 p.m. through
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•"Squabbles" at the Hunungton
Beach Pla yhouse. Main Street at
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Beach (832-1405 ). Fridays and Satur-
days al 8:30 through Nov. 30 with
matinees at 2:30 Nov. 10 and 17. I,)
George Burns
all ready for
his 2nd half
Mel McDaniel at the Crazy Horae.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -C:om·
ed1an George Bums. peppenng re-
marks al a hospital ded1ca11on with a
sent's of one-liners. told fellow octo-
genarians he has no plans to reure and
hoped th~ second half ofh1s life was as
good as the first .
Mel McDaniel remains
working man's singer
By RANDY JAY MATIN
"I'll finish up here when I'm old,"
the d1m10ut1ve Bums told residents
and guests Monday al the Motion
Picture and Television Country
House and Hospital in Woodland
Hill!>. 25 miles northwest of down-
town.
Mel McDaniel 1s not one ol coun111
music's superstars and he is not one of
the largest draws at the Crazy Horse
where he performed two showc;
recently. Rather, McDaniel who ha!. been
actively wnllngand recording(for the
same label) since 196 7 1s more akin to
the working man who just keep!>
plugging. every now and again com-
ing up with somethin$ special
"I'm never going to retire," Bums
-;aid at the ded1cat1on of a four-bed
1ntens1vt> care unit underwntten by
his SI m1ll1on donation. 'Tm going to
sta> in show business until there's no
one else left
·T ve lived a very exciting life. I
expe("l the second half to be JUSl as
good."
His hits have mainly been a!> a
songwriter for other singers such as
Kenny Rogers and Conway Twitt)
Funny how so many sang-
er/songwriters do a supenor JOb with
their own matenal yet sell more
records with Rogers' voice.
Bums. 89. who appeared al the
ded1cat1on ceremonies with other
celebrities. in cluding Cesar Romero.
78. producer-director Hal RoaFh. 93.
and actress Janet Leigh, 58. was the
I I th million-dollar donor to the
hosp11al.
The facility provides housing :ind
medical care for indigent. 111. and
other needy people who have worked
1n the entertainment industry.
McDanrel'sstake in Rogers hats hes
with his "Goodbye Marie" .. 1f I can't
have you I'll keep the memof) . "
Where Rogers turned this into a
happy talk session McDaniel pres-
ented an air of quiet reflection. H1'i
ballads emote as a poet who draws
from 1n1rospect1on rather than mel-
odic hook.
The son of a preacher. McDaniel's
music bears a heavy '>lamp of gospel
and rhythm and blues, leaning over
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into the temtory of Chuck BelT) style
rock with his own "Nadine."
A tall. burly man. McDaniel sangs
an a gruff low voice with an edge not
unhke that of JelT) Jeff Walker with
nuances of Ton> Joe White's swamp
drawl.
The backing unit. Oklahoma
Wind. opened the show with a set of
four songs h1ghlightmg the 1nd1v1dual
talents of its members. Pan1cularly
1mpress1vc was the band's keyboard
player who proved to be a fine <itnger
on "Freeborn Man." Thrc.-e other
band members also sang strong lead
When McDaniel slowed down the
pace hrs work sounded much like that
of Kris Km.tofTerson. especially on
the song "I Call It Love .. A duet with
Knstofferson would cenainl~ be in
order.
Though McOan1el has done well on
the country charts for nearl} 20 yea re;
1t 1s in JUSt the last year or two that he
has been topping those charts with
··Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" and
the most recent "Let 11 Roll (Let It
Rock) " L1 ke so many of us. putting in
the time eventuall> pays off
Movie fans'
top dollars
on 'Edge'
HOLLYWOOD (A P) -"Jagged
E.dge." a murder thnller stamng
Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges. moved
into the No. I spot at the box office
over the weekend as the rap mo' 1c
"Krush Groove" debuted 1n second
place.
Upa notch from the prcv1ou<s week.
"Jagged Edge" brought 1n S l2
million to boost 11s four-week total to
S 18.4 million. unseating Arnold
Schwarzenegger's "Commando."
"Krush Groo\e." the Warner
Bros.' release stamng singer-per-
cussionist Sheila E and other rap
artists. picked up $2.9 m1lhon
"Commando." dropping to Nu '\
in tts fourth week . grossed $2 8
million for an overall total of $26 4
mil Iron
The long-running "Back to th<.'
Future" brought 1n $2 4 m1l11on to
raise its 17-week total to $170 mrll1on
Onon's "Remo W1lhams" wa">
fifth at SI 9 m1ll1on. followed b.,.
"Agnes of God" a1 $I 5 million. and
"Silver Bullet'' at S 1.5 mil hon
Here are the top seven movie' at
the box office this past weekend. w11h
dastnbutor. weekend gro!I'>. numhcr
of screens. 1otal gross and number or
weeks in release
I. "Jagged Edge." ( l)lumb1a, i 12
million. 1.126screens.S18 4 million
four weeks
2. "Krush Grove:· Warner Bro' ..
$2.9 m1llton . 519 ~l·reens. $2 9
million. one week
3. "Commando:· 20th C'cntul)
Fox. S2 8 m1ll1on, 1,48 I screen<;.
S26.4 million. four weeks
4. "Back to the Future," I ln1vcr\al.
$2 4 m1ll1on. 1.288 o;c:rccns. S 170
m1l11on. 17 weeks.
5. "Remo W11ll3m~:· Onon SI 9
million. 1.175 screens. Sii 2 m1ll1on.
three weeks.
6 .. " Agnes of God ... ( olumb1a. SI 5
m1lhon . 646 screen.-.. ~ 18 9 m1lhon
seven weeks. • ·
7. "Salver Bullet," Paramount SI 5
million. 1.199 screens. $9 4 m1i1ton .
1 three weeks.
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AUi ~range~ DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 30, 1985
Personal income increases in U.S.
WASHINl;TON (AP> -Amcn-
''ans' pc"onal income rose I I pt.'r-
cent from Apnl through June with
Wyoming and Indiana enjoying the
biggest gains wti1h: residents of Dela-
ware, Alaska and Montana suffered
declines. the government said Tues-
day
f hl' h1gge~t forrc propelling "'age~
single
age26
upward was a strong increase in
construnwn payrolli. which offset
sluggish act1v1ty in the manufactunng
sector. acco1d1ng to 1he Commerr~
Depan ment
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\alt~ r,,arge 1
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1..., fn.•quentl~ lht• 'irtm1of11 men
t<tl cri..;1-;. \o 111w i .... 11mnunt tn thC'
-t n.·~"l'" of modern Ii fl' th at ca n
caust: ahnormal bt.>h;1,·iur. Each sit
u<1ti1111 is cl iffnent. Tha l·'"' ,,·hy la'W student
I ht•re are cl ifft>rt'nt
\\'ii\ ..... ti , he lp. Tlw sleeps 15 hours a day
l11f11rmation Cl'nter at Ca p1"'trnno
I)\ lht Se;J I fn .... pital h;1.., <1 free bn11k
ll'l 1111 nwntal nisi~. It outl11ws
the many ()ptllltb yuu han'
;1\·;1i lable. Ht1spit;ili z;1 t ion
l'-' uni\· on e <if I hem. C;tll
171 ~ >8]1-1787. \(n1'll
n·cei\'C.• thh u .... pful bnnk
ll·t in a lY·~;,lut t· ccn1 ficknce.
\\·(;\'<'helped JW•1pk cope
\\'Jth the pr11blt·t1h of
ti 1dm ·..., .... , 1cie1 y f, 1r < 1\·e1 :Z:l
yT;tr ..... \\1· un der .... tand.
How re>
Handle .1
Mcnt~<l
Crisis
'CREDIT LINE Irvine computer
firm reorganizes
Chamber chief
Malcolm Roas, director of
development for C .J .
Segentrom & Sona, waa re-
cently named prealdent of
the Coata Mesa Chamber of
Commerce's Boar d of Dlrec-
tore. Inatallation cer-
emonies were held Oct. 23 at
the Weatin South Coast Plaza
hotel.
NYSE UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK tAPl -The follow1no list snowr. the New York Stock E xchange stocks and warrants that have oone uP 1t1e most and down the most based on percent of d111nge reoardlen of volume
for Tuesdav No s~urllles trading oelow S2 are Incl· ·vded. Net and percenlage changes are the difference between the previous closing price and Tuuda_y's 2 P.m . price. UPS Name Last Chg Pct
1 PaineWebr 28 i 21 • UP 8 1 2 lnterstSec n 9J" 11, UP 8 3 l Texaslnll 3~ • UP 7 4 • AmericScr 13~ 1111-UP 7 0 S Ideal Basic 6 lit UP 6 7 6 NulrlSvs 4 • UP 6 1 7 Se11Co 4 d + • UP 6 s 8 Banc Texas 2 a + e UP 6 3 9 KanebSvc 8llt + 1 UP 6.J 10 RolllnsEnv s 111. + 1. UP 6 3 11 Trangllnd s 287'8 + I~ UP 60' 11 Scoll Fetzer 58 e + 3 • UP S 9 13 NatCnvSlr llllt + ~ UP 5 8 14 MesaOffsh n 2~ + '" UP S 6 IS LTV 1.25pf 93• ·t > UP 5 4 16 TrllonEnov 3•1• + P · UP 5.3 17 Munford 18 + ''e UP S 1
18 ~Wank Inc 13 + ~ UP 5. 1
19 AL wtO 2~ l ''e UP 5 0 20 lbrllFln 7~ ~ UP 5 O 21 ownevSL 32 11'7 UP 4 9 ?2 lremanFd n 29~ llli UP 4 9
j3 Llmlled S 261• 1 • UP 4 9 .. Pan Am 8 ~ UP .. 9 s PubSvc NH 8 lit UP 4 9 6 Transco pf 62 77'8 Up 4 9
Name l vi81dUn pf 2 GCA Cp 3 Amfesco 4 lnllRecl s S Oaklndust 6 HllncreUSA 7 Mestek 8 Wlllm}Et 9 CCX Corp 10 viEvanPd pf
1) MexicoFd
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DOWNS L ast Cho 3 I
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UPHOLSTERY INC.
ror The Rest ol Your Lite
1922 HARBOR BlVO .. COSTA MCSA-S-48·1156
TIMl1'G. • •
By TOM WRIGHT
OltMO .. lyll'llolltan
C omputn .\utomat1un. lnl 1s
le>n11 nu1ng l'ITort!> w rl'org.an11c.
In \ugu<11 the In tnl'-based firm
announLcd Ill> intt·nt1on w sell ofT its
l0mml·rc1ul '>)'>ll'm'> dl\ISJOn._ re-
organ11e thl' rema1n1ng d1 v1s1ons.
close down tlS f exa"> plant and
1n.-.111ulL' staO cutbad.'I
r hen last monlh the ti rm an-
nounced 1t had reached an out-of·
rnur1 seulemcnt 1n a S 15 m1lhon
la"su1t filed against 11 b) .\MF
lncorpora1ed of White Pla1n<1. N't
CompulL'r .\u10mat1on has sold
two debe ntures of$ l 5 m1U1on eal'h
to U IT) 0 Dm konl. a pm a1c
in vestor
C il'1irgl' Pratt. ( omputer .\uto-
mauon chairman and d 11cf cxccu11,c
officer, said thl' '>Jk allows the
compan) 10 accelcrall' 11' res tructur-
ing plum.
[)o.,i.oc1I and his "'Ill'. Jan~uclin.
hJ\l' fikd a lcdcral d1sdosure an-
nounnng thl·tr acqu1s1t1on ol an
option to purtha!.t' all the fi rm's 'itock
hrld b' .\mcnc:an f 1nanual Corpor-
ation of( 1nnnnat1
.\rnen can h na nn al ( orp .. with
~3 5 percent of ( omputer '\uto-
m:111on's stol·k. " the llrm·s largest
.-.hart•holder.
Prall \aid he was aware of the
Ooskoc11's interest 1n -\men can
f inancial\ holdings and he expects
their 1n,oh menl \I.Ith 1he compan}
10 be h111h u1nstrurt1' L' and benefictal
&IO AO 1) • 1)1.
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COMMODITY: FUTURES * OPTIONS
llVEITMEIT SEMINAR
Sat.. :\ov. 2nrl. 1985 9:00AM-I :OOP~J
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U.S.A. COMMODITY FUTUR ES, INC.
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II unllnJlo n 1101 h. I -\
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Truly understands how to get people
''want" to be top producers, very hard
workers, a Strong team member and individual
with pride, loyalty & confidence . All above
(plvs much more) equal unlimited income and a
better life-for all. Presently managing 80
salaried salespersons plus 33 Mfg. Reps Co 's,
USA and International. All type of soles 1914
W·2 =84K + lase. Ab$olutely no straight
Comm . and/or low base. Post, Present S Future
SUCCESS (including: 1055 Handwriting
Anolys is Report) proves: A true GINIUS
in Business $ Management Field. For that top
Mercedes line of management, t"YOU"4
must call:
Mr. Albert (Al) Web$ter
(714) 994-4216
*Will consider len -IF O PPORTUNITY IS GREAT*
for ( omputer Automation .
The fi rst debenture bet-ween (om-
puter Automation and Doskocil
matures 1n '\ugust 1986 anp bears an
interest ofl .25 percent over the pnme
rate. It ma)' be convened to c~mmon
stock under cena1n cond1t1ons of
default.
The second de~:nture maturt•s in.
August 1990 and bears an interest of
0. 75 percent over the pnme rate. This
debenture ma) be convened 10
300.000 shares of tht company's
common stock at SS per share and 1s
pro1ected b)' ant1-dilut1 on nghts
In rnnnect1on wtth the debenture
purchase. Computer Automation has
t'Xplinded 1ts Board of Directors from
five to seven members and has
appomted two Doskocil nominees.
Frank A. KJepetko and Da vid S.
Smoak. to the board.
The firm has reached an agreement
10 pnnc1pal to sell il'i commercial
s'stem'sd1v1S1on to W. Noms Agee. a
a nta Ana businessman and the
chairman ofT rcndata \orporauon
T he firm I!> dela)'tng the release o l
11s end-of-the )ear fiscal repon be-
cause of all theSt' rect•nt de' elop-
ments
The firm has received a second
order for 1ls Marathon 8200 Func-
tional Test Station. from Rockwell
International Defense Electronic 0()-
erauons. The contract is valued at Just
under $700.000 and was awarded to
Computer Automation because of the
1n1t1al success of the prev1ousl}
purchased equipment.
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Thia ump calla foul on Catdlnal•' behavior. 82.
Woodbridge, CdM roll on In S•• View Le99ue tennle. 82.
He can't
forget
the call
But Herzog dubbed
managerofyear -
for pre-Series job
ST LOL'ISl..\P1-Wh1tey Herzog
has had a couplr of nights to sleep on
tt. and he SH ll belie' es that his S1
Louis Cardinals were robbed 1n tht>
World Sen es
"I reall) feel ltke something was
taken awa>' from U!> I really feel that
we should ha ve won the Wo rld
Senes." the Cardinals manag~r said
Tuesday
They're off and running!
Racine continuea throaah Monday at the Orange County Racing Fair at Loe
Alamltoe Race Course. At top. ca.uarterhoraea break from the gate. Below, 2 -year-old Jason Attanasio gets a boost from Al Dominguez, jockey Jack
Kaenel climbs aboard Suite Thirteen and fan cheers on ber selection.
H15 complaint re,ohed aro und a
controversial fi m -base call b> um-
pire Do n Denk1nger 1n the ninth
inning of aturda> n1gh1'ss1xth game.
When Denk1ng<'r called Jorge O rta of
Kan~s (It)' Roya ls safe . the
Cardinals had a 1-6 lead and were
ahead J-2 tn games -on the verge of
winning the Sent:5
Yankees' effort to share spotlight failed
Reve lation that Piniella would take over
on same day of game seven h a rdly news
Nobody cam t' in o n thl' noon
balloon fro m Sa!.katoon and asked
me. but .
•When the New York Yankt:t:'>
named Lou P1 n1ella 10 rep lace Bill)
Manin as manager on the same night
theRoyalsbeatthcCards. I l-O to 'A1n
the World Series. the Yankee pub-
ltcit} people were c:r111c1zed for poor
ttmingofa news relea'>e . Th{' thing
was. though. what the Yank!. an-
nounced was hardly new~.
•When the Sa n Franc1s<:o 49er'>
pla} the 1 r .. >\"game. there 1s not a
team in the NFL that will beat thl'm
•Actuall y. the good gu} award
should not ~o to J oaquin >\nduJar.
Rugged
stretch
forGWC
Rustlers challenge
Cerritos, first of 4
Pac-9 contenders
Ry DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
Of.,,. o.-y ..........
T f) ing to maintain its loft) stand-
ing in the Pac-9 football race. Golden
West College Ix-gins a stretch o f four
rugged games Saturda) night when
the Rustlers v1s1t Cerritos for a 7 30
lcickofT
Six teams are within o ne game o f
the top spot 1n the topsy-turvy
conference race. with Golden West
and Fullenon shanng the precanous
lead at 3-1 Ne't comes Taft (3-1-1 ).
Bakersfield (3-2). El (amino (2-2).
Pasadena '2-2) and Cerritos (2-2-1 ).
all ready to move in 1f the leaders
stumble.
After Cemto\. the Rustler\ v.111
meet Fullerton. El Camino and
Bakersfield. all presently contenders
for the conference title.
"\emtos is a very good football
team that has also ~n very 1ncons1s-
1cn1," said Goldcn West Coach Ray
Shackleford. "They've heaten Full-
erton (24-0) and tied Tan (24-24). but
also lost to Pasadcna (41 -38)
"Their 1ncons1stcnq gi ves us hope.
We'd hke to catc h thcm on a down
week "
The falcons opened the yea r with
con vinl.'.ing wins ovcr San Diego
Mesa (26-6) and Fullerton hefore
dropping a 14-27 setbac k to El
Camino. ( emto'I followed that with a
24-2 thrashing of Bakersfield in
BakersfiC'ld and actually had a 10-
po1n1 lead hefo r<' "<'llhna for tht' tic
Jo hn Tudor or \\ h1tc' Ha10~
• Thl' P1m hurgh Pt rat{'\ arr louk-
1ng fora manager and tnl{'n 1ev.cd
Jim hego\I and should stop there
•The Lo\ Kings realh got knodnl
ou1 ofStank' ( up lOntentwn earh
1h1'i t1me ·
•The M innesota V1k1ng., held thl·
Rl'fngerator !><'ore less
•Thehemmingand ha'Atng'>ug-
ge\t\ that Rod ( ·arew t'i tht' fir'>t gu)
e.,,a to gro\.\ too old to pla~ hasehall
•Lou P1n1cl la \aid he hated to ~et·
Htll} "1antn go Don't fret. Lou.
Btlh will he had.. 't ou '"'II pass
him ao; }OU go out the Iron! door
•The Ta mpa Bay Rul'>w1l h "1na
Ray Shackleford
aga1n-;1 Taft
Last Saturda) in Paudena thl'
Falcon<; m issed an o pportunit} w
shar<' the confercnce lead when thn
tell to the Lancers o n a field goal \.\)th
I 22 left in the game.
"( emtos IS a !cam that <.ce ms Ill fl\
h1$h o ne wee k and ts flat the next.:.
~td Shackleford
Meanwhile. Golden We'll has
found a way to win three 'ltra1ght
games. the last two b) o ne point 1:ach
The Rustlers followed a 42-.:!5 \.\In
O'ver Pasadena wtth an 11-10
~queaker O\Cr Mt San i\nton10 and
edged Lona Beach (it) < ollcge la't
liaturdav. 24-21
Todd.Parker 1s the tea m's leading
ground-gainer with 554 >ards on 117
camcs. His 13-yard run 1n the second
quaner sparked G olden W est's come-
back against Lo ng &ach aOe r the
V1k1ngs had n sumcd a I ~l lead
"One thing we'd ltke to do tht'i
week 1~ to get the lead first," \31d
Shackleford, whose team ha\ fallen
heh1nd 1n each of its last three pme
(Pl-..e ... JC./112)
game th""l'l'i<. nr thcnt'XI 11r
lhCnt'\I
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"asn '1 all that great or 11 v.ould hJ' l'
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( ounl' mJ\orsa1 \unda' ·, "l'"
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sellout
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countr) and \\CSlL'rn 'ling
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J lot ol class 1n los1ng.1hl• v. urlc.J \l'rll''
all nl 11 third
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( h1l·ag0 Bcars pla~ thc<irL'l'n Ba'
Packer., l'' cr. wcl·k
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raung 1n < aliforn1a onl) hor'l
plaH'r'>.
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Trying to stay with Marina
Sunset conte nde rs
cannot afford a n y
letdowns Friday
By ROGER CARLS01'
Of Ille Deity !'!tot Ital!
The unh\•atl'n lt">l hJ\ h\·l·n parn.l 10
one tn th(' lirst two \.\erk' ot "un\el
League luotball anion .ind
Man na\ V1k1ngs arl' \nl1c.l fa, urttl''
to mal..t· 11 three o;tra1gh1 ag.11n,1 1he
onl) "'Inks' team 1n lhl' k agul' -
Orean \.IC\\
But for the re\I. 11 ·, d1•[M'JI d11~
Fnda) night in lhl' 4111.·~1 Ill ''·'\
\.\1th in range uf lhl' \ 1k1ng' Im tht'
lc:ague champ1on5h1p and < 11 Big
FtH' ( onfrrence plaHiffhcrth'
Here·, ho\.\ Fn da' n1gh1·, °"""'l'I
games ~hape up·
Huntington Buclt I l · 1 I vs Edison
ll·ll: "Huntington Bearh 1u'1 ""n
21-0 again\! a team (\\ estmtn'>ll'f\ v.e
lo\t 10. \O we're probahl~ J thrl'l'·
touchdown underdog:· Y'' l d l\lln
(oach Rill Workman
"\\-e're in deep trouhk 11'At'1h1n'1
improve and pla> better th.rn v.hJt "'l'
ha've heen
"Joe Napoli. their quanc.-rhad. 1\
the gu' that makes them go and thl''
ha'<' a rnuplc of good runn1n(l had.,
tn Scoll Fll1011 and { hm Rn"
The} 're maJor conctms. R(\" " thl'
htg pla) gU ) "
0 1len ( oach (1torge Pa-.c.oe 1,
hopeful h1\ tcam can maintain thr
emotional leHI which camro apl\nt
Wcstmin'iter. but 1t'' a tall order. a'
Westminster can venf) af\cr droJl-
pmg Edl«>n 1n the openrr
"Ed1wn t\ a gooJ team ·· sa\'
Pa"oe "But th() ',y human and ha'c
~howtd twt('( th1._ year the' can ht·
heat Kaleaph Caner'\ a grcat •~ulbad
and Rick Justice I aood The' put ~
murh p~ssure on \OU drfc"'1' ch 11'\
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This week's prep football
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r.H,mg fo()l hall · rC'tall' Mllncr
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.11.p<'t I \ til thc g.ame .. \3\\ O'Hara
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ll11pchtlh \.\ ,· l°an rebtlund from the
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.inJ mn' cup rrom the ba~ment "
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What follo\.\ed v.as a ~-I defeat in
the sixth game and a 11-0 loss in game
SC'ven the manager labeled "a laugher
the wrong wa) "
Herzog was named T he ..\ssoc1ated
Press' Manager of the Year Tuesda)
in a 'ote of 117 of the na11on·s
spon'>wn ters and broadcaster. The
ba lloting was concluded before the
stan o f po!>t-season pla)
Though he d td not t'\'en tn lo masli.
hts d1sappo1n1men1 at the outcome ol
his fifth full term as Cardinals
manager. he paid tnbute IO tht: team
that did far better than t"-:pec:ted b~
winning I 0 I regular-sea son games.
the most in the maJors. and the
~auonal League pennant
"I've had some awful goud
ballpla)ers 1'1.e ne.,,er had a team m
m) 12 (managenall )ears that g;ne
me 1hceffon that I had 1h1s 'ear ·said
Herzog
":-.;obod' realh e\pected 1h1s
ballclub 10 do an}th1ng "'hl·n 11
started out." Ht•rJOg continued and
spoke opum1s11call) about tht: future
"\\<''re pretl\ 'oung \\e 'e got
some gu)s mal..1ng a lot of munn but
the\ 're prett\ enthus1as111.
.:People .,a, 'ou can't repeat an~
·more I did 1t threl' 1.ear'\ 1n Kansas
C11' las ..\men\an League \\est
lhamp1on<,1 \\e rcall) did 11 in 'i\1
and 1n '82 here and wr did 11 in 'K' ..
Hrnog can d a1m ..i 1'1g 'h.Jrl· »I lht
lred111or 1h1s 'ear' a1h1C''l'ml·nt
La\1 \.\ tnler. dllt'r the ( ardina" had
lost reltcl star Aru1.1.· '>uller through
trel' Jgl·nc'. \1 l PUI\ v.a, ll• genaa ll •
p1d1.ed tu tin1i;h d1•ep 1n the '\.a t1onal
Leagul· Ea\I H a t ug met the
.-hallt'nj!<.'
With Magic,
LA would
have won by
60 Motta
[) \l l .\\ I .\Pl -\\1th th(' LO\
.\ngek' La~ers' all-star guard E.af' tn
"\1ag1, .. Johnson s1t11ng at home
"1th .1 ~J'c of the \h1ngles. thl' JOb ol
running the '\toned Laker'\ la\I break
Junng the season·s first 1140 game-.
ha' fallen 10 M1chac:I Cooper
The SC\ cnth -' car guard luok', om
lllrtahk doing 11 He scorl·d 14 point'
Jnd pa\o;ed for 11 a'>s1s1' Tue\da'
night a~ the Lai<.er' heat the Dalla' ~1aH·nd1.'i I~ '-11'
Rut \.\ her. J0hn~ return'> < 1•opt·r
s<i)'> he \\111 glad~'tp a-.1dt'
"It'\ not -;ome1h1ng I v.an1 tn d11 al'
)t'ar .. 'laid { ot1 ricr a 14 11""\ fin1'<.SC
pla)er 14 hO s.a" h1• prohahh \.\nuh1
find 1h1· n1gh1h gnnd "eanng
''I'd probabl' la<>t about 10 ga me\
at thl' pace. hut I'm ha' 1ng m1. tun
n,1\.\ · · i;a1d ( oopcr
Thr Laker.,· fun hcgan ''hl'n thr'
r~o,·crc-d from a 1-l-pomt drlit 11 and
,·aught Dalla~ latl' 1n tht· third quancr
Kareem -\hdul-Jahhar ..at out murh ,,f the \l'\'Ond qu.iner \.\tlh foul
twuhk hut rrturncJ ((1 'Core If fX''"'' Junng lhl' third quartt•r as l <''
..\ngrlr' v.cnt ahead hlr good
"Hi"' \till tlUI main man .. <\aid
Laker,( oalh P:it Riln ··h ut l'm \ure
hr·, ~.lad to ha' c \t1me \uung gu" out
rhcre around him hkc .\ l ( rn•rn and
B' rnn St 011 "
·r 1a1.ing 1n h1' <,<•,nnd pr11 game
rookie fof"ard ( rrel'n hrlped thr
lai<.<'r'i pull al43\ in the lounh quaner
~llh 111 point\ and" rehound\
Fof"ard Jamr' \\orth\ lead Lo~
.\ngele'> w11h ~ 1 pOtnl\, Jahhar had 20
and <;..·ott m atlhrd < t)(lpcr'' I q
(1rt'rn tin1'ihed v. 1th I, point\ and I ti
n-hounds
The LakC'r' d11n·1 l..nnl4 ~hen
Johnson \.\lll rt"turn 10 the lineup. but
his tcammate' 'hot \., pen.·ent and
out-~bounded Dalla'> 60-' I without
him
''I'm glad that Magil wa <;n't here or
the~ wo uld havc heaten us h} tio:·
said Dallas Coach Dtck Mou a M o tta
has 1nsullro a runninsgame that paid
ofTv.tth a 69-64 halfhmc lead
But the Mavcnc k,, who got 2S
point~ from Mark o\1u1rre. ~mro to
11~ late in the game while U )S Angel<"i
go t ~tronger
'That trans11to n pmc caught up
v.1th them," said C oopcr "You could
'>8) that it's danaerous to run wtth us
b«auY 11~ wme1h1n1 we'vt master-
ed Tht o nly team that can rcall ~IV<'
U\ a &ood run Wllh ll, 1 .. °"O\ef .
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83 Orange Coalt DAIL! PILOT /Wednesday. October 30 1985
SPORTS B REA K
Ump says Cards
were disgrace
to World Series
Fr~m AP dl1pa&cbu
C<X:ONUT CREEK. Fla. -One of ~
1he Na11onal League umpire$ who worked ..
the World Series says the St. Louis
Cardinals' final game petulance was a "disgrace to the
World Scncs."
Billy Wi lliams, who was the first-base umpire
dunng the seventh game of the ba~ball champ1onsh1p
sencs. made tbe comment' Monday night wh ile
performing his off-season JOb as a member o l the
Coconut Creek Code Enforce-
ment Board.
He was pan1cularly cn11cal of
Cardinals pitcher Joaquin Andu·
jar. who charged home-plate um-
pire Don Denkingcr for calling a
ball instead ofa stnke.
"I saw that and I was ready to
kill Andujar," Williams said.
"You d on t come down off the
mound and scream at an umpire.
We're not dogs to be hollered at."
Andujar Andujar and Cardinals Man-
ager Whitey Herzog were thrown out of the game for
arguing with the umpires d uring the 11tle-dinchtng 11 -0
victory by the Kansas City Royals.
"(um pire in the National League, so I repre~nl the
league and the Cardinals are my team." William !oald
"'They were a disgrace to the World Sencs and the
National League."
Andujar handed suspension
NEW YORK -St Louis pncher •
Joaquin Andujar will miss the first 10 days
of the 1986 baseball season under a
suspension imposed Tuesday by Com-
missioner Peter Ueberroth for the Cardinal right-
hander's outburst against Amcncan League umpire
Don Denkinger tn the seventh game of the World
Sen es.
"Such acttons arc damaging to the game and
cannot be tolerated," Ueberroth said in announcing
that he was finingAndujar S500. the max am um amount
be can impose. Andujar will not be paid while under
suspension.
Cobb stunned in flrat round
RESEDA -lX1: C'olhcr nf Los m
Angeles scort'd a 'u nsing first·round
knockout over Rand~I .. rex" C'obb If\
their scheduled I ().round heavyweight
bout Tuesday night here
Cother hun Cobb with a lcfl hook and n~h· • • 'W•
combina11on that floored C obb '0 ~onds into the
fiahl. Cobb. who weighed 230, never recovered from
lhc fir!lt knockdown and wa~ down six time~ in all
dunna the round. Two were ruled slips.
Quote of the day
Maoule Bol, the Wa<ihtngton Bullet\' 7-6
rookie v.ho ha1b from the Sudan. on learning to
dove an automobile "I don't want a used car. I'm
a new person 1n llw•country, ~I should get a new
car."
Sutton files for free agency
Veterans Don Sutton and Rod Carew iii
of the Angels and Al Oliver ufthe Toronto
Blue Jays are among thdate!lt to file for free
agency. the Baseball Player.. Assoc1at1on
said Tuesday.
Among the others liltng for free agency Tuesday
were outfielder Jim Dwye r of the Orioles and two ofh1 s
former teammate:., Lenn Sakata and Rich Dauer, both
of whom were recently released by Balt1morl'.
Catchers Butch Wynegarofihe New York Yankees
and Steve N1cos1a ofToronto also filed as did infielder-
outfielder Alan Bannister of Texas and infielder Tom
Brookens of l)ctro1t
Those who filed on th e first day included Detron·,
Kirk G1bc;on and (arlton Fisk of the Chicago White
Sox
Whalers pass Penguins, 4-3
Dana Murzyn and Ron Francia scored ~ goals 18 seconds apart in the third penod as ,
Hanford broke a three-game losing streak
with a 4-3 National Hocke y League victory
over Pittsburgh Tuesday ntghl. Sylvain Turgeon set up
both goals, stan1ng with a centenng pass at 4:50 1ha1
gave Mun) n h1~ first NHL goal ... Elsewhere tn the
NHL. Mike Gartner scored three goah including 1wo in
a 5:04 span that enabled Washington to break open a
close game and skate to 6-3 victory over St. Louis . .
Mlcbel Goulet scored two $Oals and added one assist 10
lead Quebec to a 6-4 triumph over Montreal.
Buck• allp by 76era, 119-117
SlclHy Moncrief canned cl 15-loot m
Jumper with onc second lefl m th e &ame to
ltfl Milwaukee to a 119-11 7 National
8ai.ketball Assoc11u1on victory Tuesday
niJht over Philadelphia. Moncnef's JUmpt"r came afler
the 7~rs 11ed the game l 17 I I 7 on a JuUu• Ervtn1
jump shot with 17 second~ remaining ... Elsewhere u1
the NBA , Gene Banb scored a basket and two free
throws in the final 15 St"cond~ to lead Chicago to a
I I 1-1 O~ v1r1nry c-ver Golden State . . Altx E11cll1b
scored 12 of his 34 points 1n a
pivotal third penod as Denver
rallied to beot turnover-plagued
Phoenix, 142-127 . . Guard AMn
Robertton scored 23 Points and
recentlyi acquired David Grua·
wood garnered 20 rebound~ as
San Antonio downed Utah,
124-1 12. It was the first victory of
the year for the Spurs. who lost
their opener to the Lakers Satur·
day ... Houston's Ralpb Samp1on
Moncrief scored 15 of has 24 points in the
decisive third quaner to lead the Rockets to a 111-99
victory over Seattle . . Dan Roudlleld score.d I 7
points, 15 of them 1n the St"cond half, and 7-6 rfs'okac
ManuteBol scored the first six points ofh1s NBA career
to help Washington defeat Cleveland, 97-90 ... Kelly
Trtpacka scored 27 points while Bill Latmbeer and
Jolla Long added 24 apiece to lead Detroit to a 124-107
victory over New Jersey ... Dominique Wllkln•. playing
his first game of the season at forward, scored 22 points
to lead Atlanta to a I 02-87 victory over New York .
Slaney expecting in June
EUGENE, Ore. -Olympic distance m
runner Mary Slaney says she and her
husband, Richard Slaney. arc staning a
family. ·
Slaney said this week 'ihe 1s cx pecung her first child
late next spnng. and is hoping for a second after she
compete~ 1n the 1988 Olympic Game~ in <;coul, South
Korea .
.. Richard figures June 8 ... -.he said.
Television, radio
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WATER PoLo
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OCCtunes up
for showdown
Pirates to face S a ddl e bac k
for conferen ce c rown Friday
Orange Coast and Uolden West secured euy
('onfercnce v1ctooes in community college water polo
Tuer.day, while University <ind Costa Mesa took a break
from Sea View League play and collected home tnumphs
Herc's what happened:
Orange Coast 13, Su Diego Meu 8: The P1riue'
tuned up for Fnday's Pacific Coast Conference show·
down against Saddleback with the win over the v1stting
Olympians.
OCC broke open a 5-3 game in the third quaner with
six goals. sparked by the play of reserves T.J. Prendergast
and Bnan O'Rourke.
"They were all over the pool," said OCC Coach Don
Watson. "We staned them 1n the third quaner and they
helped get us going. We have a deep bench and 11 helped
our strone counter-attack."
Goalie Mike Hinze had I 0 saves in the first three
quaners and Rob Mirande led the balanced Coast anack
with three goals.
OCC improved to 6-0 and could clinch the
conference crown with a wtn over Saddleback Fndav at
home. begrnnin11. at 3 o'clock.
Golden We•l 19,Cypre11 ll:J1m Zakasky scored five
goals in leadmg the Rustlers to the South Coast
Conference victory over the Chargers at Golden West.
Geoff Grueber added four tallies to the Rustlers'
score. while Jason Jeffries and Gary Tichy tossed in three
apiece
In high school matches:
Co•ta Meu IS, Downey 8: Tim Ph1ll1ps poured 1n
nine goals-the most for any Mesa player all season -as
the Mustangs routed Downey.
Alex Crenshaw had four goals and Chm Dunc~n
added three for the Mustangs. who SCl)red six goals m the
first quarter and six more in the final peood. Goalie
Danny Pope was credited with 13 saves
Univenlty 6, San Clemente 4: The Tro)ans ended
regular season play wtth the win over the visiung Tri tons.
T he Trojans improved to 14-7, with a strong effon by
hole guard Kevin McCollough, two goals by David
Jordan and a balance of one-goal effort$ by four others.
U.S . GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Clippers:
. FasterWeightl~ss 1 Barons, Oilers ready for showdown Another
Guaranteed With FV, Huntington m eetfortitle Thurs day; Newport Chrl•Uan 3,Cal Lulberan Juhe Woemer.atm1ddle h111er,led comeback
2: The t onquerors went the ltmll with Newport Chnsuan with 13 lolls, five New 'Super .p,·11s' Marina, Sea Kings. Wa rrior s vi ctorious the Sea llawks before getting the aces and a strong all-around game ll-15.15-7, 15-8, I0-15.15-4w1nand Teammate Lisa Mohler, at setter.
clinching the league crown collected 13 kills.
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Things went as expected 1 uc~da~
night in area girls volleyball action.
with Fountain Valley. Huntington
Beach and Manna earning Sun~t
League v1ctone~ and Corona del Mar
and Woodbndgc sconng Sea View
League wins
In the Academy League. Newpon
Chnsuan clinched the leagut• t1tk
with a win over Cal Lutheran
He re·\ a ca psule rcpon:
Fountain Valley 3, Ediso n 0: I he
Baron~ moved a step closer 10 thl'
Sunset lltle with a 15-2. 15-9, 15-1 '
win over the Charge re, at r 11un1a1n
Valle)
Jackie C ·ook pared the Baron~ ( 8-1 )
with I 6 kills and nine <;;\\ 1ng dig,,
1,1, hale Stephanie Sn)der hall \I .t!>\1\1\
and 26 saving d1~.
Pam Lancc turned 1n 17 kllb to h:.ul
Ed1son(5-4) 1f
The Barons fa ct llunting111n lkad1
, l hur~da) night to deude the lcclglll'
crown f hc 01k•r<,, 7-2 ho't the 1 I o'clock match.
H1111Ungton Beach 3. Ocean V1"" 0:
The Oilers kepi their utlc hone\ .1l1H·
b) defeating lhl· \t.·aha1,1,k., 1"11:!
15-4. 15-5.
Senior AnJte ( rahb led 1he """~ lior
Huntington Beat h with ~lrong lk·
fens1ve plays and crucial \a\,c'
Junior l\ngela Manin wa~ l·rt•thtL'd
with an eHellent passing game
The Oiler-. are assured a pla>oll
'ipot. but ha\e Jn .id<lc:d mu:nt1\t'
when thev meet I ounuun V c1lln
Thursda) Jf Huntington Beach can
beat the Barons, the two would would
enter the playoffs as c<Khamps.
Ma rina 3, Weumlnaler 0: The
V1k1ngs improved to 3-6 in league
with the 15-11, 15-11 . 15-12 victory
over the Lions (2-7).
Dawn Charrion. a sophomore
middle blocker. ran off eight lcills and
five blocks fo r Manna. while team-
mate Chnst) Larsen turned in 11
kills.
Woodbridge 3, Saddlebaell 0: The
Wamor'.) (I 0-l) put away the Road-
runners (0-1 l) with ease. 15-1, 15-5.
15-2. at Woodbndge.
Tern G ilbert, a sophomore left
hmer, had SIA kills to pace Wood-
bndge. wh ich has already secured a
pl3\0fT berth
Co rona del Mar 3, Estancia I: The
Eagle~ worked up a first-game win
bul the '>ea Kings rchounded for th1·
8-15 15-1. 15-7. 15-7 \lttor. ill
E<.tanna
( on1na dcl Mai improved tu K-'i.
v.h1k Estancia dropped lo 5-!S
C. arnl)n Blake. a senior m1ddk
hlm ker. s;ithcrcd) S kilh. and Kh on·
da Schn1tger wa\ credited with 21
as'>l\t'> to lead C dM Ch1ck11.· M1"c;o
'>ervcd 14 Sea King poin t<,.
1 en R1l hard\ and Karen !\thkss-
1ngl·r ll'd l \tanua w11h lour \tufT\
clpletl.'
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Fresh Local Lobste r
7 "i~h t"' " ~ f'f'k
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so u p o r salad and ch oice
of p o tato or ricf' p ilaf
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CONTEST JUDGING ST ARTS AT 10·00 P M
127 MARINE AVE,
BALBOA ISLAND 675-8300
Woodbridge, CdM
• remain on course
Sea Vie w League
co-leaders m ove
to 11 -1 with wins
It'~ appar.:nt that the Sea View
League girls 1enn1'i champ1om.h1p will
come down 10 the last day when
Woodbridge v1s1ts Corona del Mar
Tuesday.
Neither has shown any sign of
weakening before then a~ each moved
to 11-1 with victories Tue'>da)
Meanwhile. in the Sunset League
Manna 1s on course for an unbeaten
\Cason after taking the mca~u re of
Wcstm1 n\ter
Herc'\ what took plan~ TucMiay:
Corona del Mar 11, Estancia 7:
Kn\t1 Phebus '1ad a perfect day in
leading the Sea Kings to the victory
over the Eagles
Phebus. a freshman, went 6-0, l>·O.
6-0 from her No. I spot, while fory
Sm11h, a so phomore, had a 6-0. b-4,
1 6-1 performance at second single\.
Estanc1a's No. 2 doubles, Enn
Hendncks and Karen Farquhar
scored a 6-1 . 6-1 default victory to
lead the Eagle"
Woodbridge 18, Saddlebacll 0: The
Wamor'i kepi pace with CdM with
Kosten Siegmund winning all three
of her matches in singles at love and
Julie Willett and Liz Ivey also
breezing to victories.
Willett lost only one game and I vq•
two m the three sets.
Newport Harbor 15, University 3:
The Sailors (9-3 1n league) put a
virtual lock on the third playoff spot
1n the Sea View League with the win at
University (7-5 )
Newpon did much of its damage 1n
singles, dropping o~ly one of nine
possible point\ as Margo Mullully
and Simone DcC'hesne swept. U nt'<;
No I player. C1lona Vilaro. won a tie-
breaker for the Tro1an • lone single~
win,
The Mus tangs J 1 Chang scored a 6-1 .
6-4. 6-2 victory at No. I singles. but 11
wasn·1 enough to stop the Artists at
Laguna Beach. The Mustangs fell to
1-13 wuh the loss,
In the Sunset League:
Marina 15, Weatmloater 3: Only
Ed1~on has a chance to <ipotl the
V1k1ng~· run at an unbeaten 'iunsct
season following the V1k1ng<;'
lopsided victory over the L1om.
Eileen Robertson moved to the No.
I slot in si ngles and responded with
v1ctones of 6-0. 6-1 . and 6-0. Janel Po
had s1 m1lar success from her No. 2
position. also losing only one gaml' in
three sets.
The top cfTon in double~ came
from the team of Tiffany Fenton.and
Heather Church, who polished on
thetr opponents, 6-4, 6-0 and 6-0
Manna cloi.es out regular-5ca'>111l
play with a date at Edison Thur'lday
Huntington Beacb 13, Ocean View
5: The Oilers earned their second
Sunset victory of the season -both
against the Scahawks -behind a
perfect showing 1n double~.
Sisters Chanderika and Sunccta
Subherwal lost only one game 1n three
sets. while the teams of (appy
Leonard-Diane Thompson and
Kiersten Gu1da-Jess1 Owen also post-
ed sweeps.
The highltght for Ocean View was
the showing in single!! ol Cindy
Hurzeler who won by scorei; of 6-2.
6-0 and 6-0
Increased costs
cancel Mint 400
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the country, has been cancelled
hccausc of increased costs. Mint
Hotel officials said Tuesday
The Mtnt had sponsored the race,
which annuall y draws the best off-
road dnvcrs in the world, for lhe lut
18 years.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los
Angeles Clippers have developed the
bad habit of falling behind early.
However. in their first three games
this season. the Cltppers have over-
come this minor flaw and come away
with a victory.
The Clippers rallied from a 14-
point deficit 1n the scwnd quancr
Tuesday n1gh1 to defeat the Portland
Trail Blazers 119-113 at the Sports
Arena.
Clippers Coach Don Chaney 1s
hoping his club's early-game anttcs
won't con11nue.
"It's like a kid playing with fire.''
Chaney said. "Eventually, he's going
to get burned. We've been toying with
teams unttl halftime and then we'd
come back.
"I can't understand how this trend
developed. but 1t began in exh1b1tion
season. I can't pinpoint what 11 is -
perhaps concentration."
Derek Smith, who led the Clippers
with 28 poinh. said the club du$ a
ltttle deeper on defense after falling
behind.
"Defense and intensity arc two
things that brought us back," Smith
said. "I think we're a very tentative
team al the hcginning of the game
But when we gel down and nobody in
pan1cular seems 10 be able to pull 11
out, then we all seem to say, 'OK. kt'\
get balk into 1t' and then we seem to
do II "
~mtth and Franklin Edwards, play-
ing tn place of holdout Norm Nixon,
combined for 19 points in the final
penod to com pletc a comeback by the
Clippers from a 57-43 deficit 1n the
second quarter. Edwards finished
with 17 points.
Ponland Coach Jack Ramsey said
his club simply slopped running it!I
fastbreak. the weapon which pushed
the Blazers to their early lead.
JCs ...
From Bl
Cemtos hu won the la!ll ·two
meetings again~t Golden West, win-
ning last season, 38-28. and the year
before 1n the rain, 44-0.
In M1s~1on Confe~nce action Sat-
urday
Orange CoHl ( l ·3. I ·4-1) at San
Dle10 City (0·4, O·•): The Pirates,
who were an the game until the very
end agaan~t highly-regarded South·
western last week, should fi nd the
going a lot easier in this 1·30 game.
The Knights sutted up onl y 35
players against Saddlcback where
they were nppcd.last week. 43-8. The
last \wo week s. San Dieao has been
outscored, I 02-22.
OCC quan crback Ken Laszlo and
running bar k Chns Mendenhall have
been the catalysts an the P1nates'
wishbone attAck Braulio Castillo
directs ~n D1eao's offense at quar-
terbttck and Marc Hollman 1s h11 top recei ver
Saddleb1ck (S-0, 7-t ) at Palemar
( l·S, !·3): The Gauchos' bigest
problem for the rtst of the season may
be try1na to keep their m1nd1 on
busmen aOer d1$posin1 of the top
contenders earlter 1n the ~son.
Of S.ddlcback's nc~I three foes.
only Rancho Santiago (4·3) 111bove
the break-even mark.
The Gaucho~ ore the top-ranked
team 1n Southern Cal1forn1a ind 1rc
avcraaina 37 I poan1' per p me. The
Saddlebadc offcn~ will ht ptttcd
1p 1n1t Palomar. which 1tat11t1c:aUy at
least. ts the top-ranked defensive
team 1n the M1n1on C-onfcn:nct
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Lopez probably
will play in CM
Defending Untden
champ expecting
2nd child in June
An earl;, datt for lhe !hard a nnual
I 'n1den L PGA lnv1tauonal tour·
namentat Me'>d Verde Country Club
could assure lht' return ol popular
:-.:ancy LopeL
The l n1den t:vent will be staged
f<'b 27-March 1 at the C oi.ta Mesa
L<>U r~
lopel 1s e'pecung h('r -.ccond child
1n June and ""Ill skip a numhcr ot
\pnng toumamenl!> But she has
1 ndiratt'd on nu merou~ O('Ca~1onc,
that sht: will alwa)., pla) 1n Southern
( aliforn1adnda1 Me'.><! Verde( ( rial
jll possible
lllness cau~d her to v.11hdraw lrom
thl' Gold Putterrnmpeu11on at 1he
De..cn Inn ( uunlr,. Club 1n Las Vegas
recent I) But .,he 1~ still expected 10
play in a numtxroft:vents, probabl>
up to the Dinah !'.lhorc lnv1Utt1onal in
Palm Dt-'>Cn 1n early Apnl
J&B ~oll:h 1<. lea\ ing the held of
sponsors for the I PC1 o\ tour ....,hich
puts a void in l"-Oevents -lhl' '>pnng
pru-am and thl' fall pu111nguinte<,1 al
the Dt:\('n Inn
* • *
Plan .. tor tht: I 'IXo ( rmh;, ')out hem
Pm· o\m .H In tne l oas1 ( uuntr,. ( luh
arl' wt'll along. acLord1ng 111 l ha1rman
Jake l<ohrer
The even I v.111 be held f-ch I S-16
wnh Hoag Mt>monal Hospital the
~ndactor for the 12th \tar in j rov.
The e"c:nt lcature!I )Oung tounng
pro~. club pros from the area and
\Orne from the m1n1 tour-. in< al1·
lorn1a and o\n1ona Man~ ol thl' pro~
ha\c gone c1 n tuv.1n t'\t:nbhn the
maJor PC1..\ lt>ur and to fin1\h in tht
upper echelon ofmont~ v.1nner~
Thnpomonng5'12 ( luhol Hoag
l lu~p1tal has a large: cummtttee of
... olunteer worker-. 1 n\ oh cd 1 n \tag·
1ngthec ... ent
This )'ear the tournament ra1'>(:d Sim. no 17 tonhe ho~p11al and tht·
goal for I YX6 t'> S9<1 'XJ(I T ht· pro
punt· I~ S.t0,000
'W tlh In ind oast ( ( undt•r nc"'
uv.ner\h1p (thc Balboa·Ba\ ( lubl the
Howu1
HUDY
Gou
lutureofthctoumamcntaftcr 1986
could be changed. The name may aJso
be changed an the future.
"We have a vahd contract for 1986
and the• we ha ve 60days after
conclusion of the event to renew the
contract," Rohrer says. "W~ will
work on that later Ria.ht now we want
to make the next C ro~by Southern tht:
b1ggestandbe!>ttoda1e "
* * * Fu1 l} Zoeller. a fo rmer pan1cipant
in tht: ( rosb\o \outhern and one o f the
!.ohd pla;er\ on the PGA tour, 1s
entered 1n the I 9t!5 Skins Game No"
'0-Dec I at Rear< reek Golf< lub in
Mu nett.a
l ocller JOI m Jack !'< 1ck.Jau!>. A mold
Palmt:r and T CJm Wa t!>on in the ehte,
1v..o-da) compc1111on
-\total ofS45U,OOO 1~ being ofTered
1n pnze mone'r The breakdown 1s
S 15 000 for each of 1he first ~· 1t holes
S:!S (JOO each for thC' middle \l)l a nd
S 15 tJ(JO forthe final m
If no pla) er win\ outnght. tht: pn n ·
mone' 1scarned "' erto the ncx thole
Last year after the first eight holes of
the ba.-k nine were tred h\ l""Ollr
more pla:,.t:n "itlklaus san!.. a )! .. fool
birdie putt on the la!>t hok tu v.1n
S:!4U,OOO In La~ ofa 11c on tht> final
hole. the pla)ers will continue until
one winsoutngh t
Zoeller ha..cc1mt: a long wa' \IOlt'
pla)mgat If' 1ne Coast 1n the earl\
panofh1Hareer Dunng the 191S5
~a~n. he v.on the Hen1 Ba\< la)!>ll
and had fi \ e other top I (J tini .. he~
including founhsat the MONY
Tournament ofC'hampH>n' Jnd the
C anad1an O pen
Speaking of the T ol ( thl"
S400.000e' ent ""tll be staged 1n
lOn1unc11on ""1th the \t-n1or .. 1 ul I .ti
La Co~ta C ountr. ( lubJan ts-11 It "
the first event on tht: PG>\ tour 1n
1986
Unusual situation
f qr Kings: A win
It's also first lime
they w eren't behind
going into 3rd period
l '-I0....,0.\LE '-') 1-\P1 -The
I u'> .\ngdn 11.rngs lounJ lht'mseh e'
in an unu~ual pos111on ai.w1ns1 thl'
'\e'-' 't>r~ (<,lander<.
I hJt '4J'> tht• fir\t t1mr thl\ 'K'a.,un
"'ht>Tt' v.e 'l' gom· 1n111 tht· third
rx·nod nrlt do'-' n .. \J td ( lliH h P.:11
()urn 11
\\ hJI lollt1"'ed ""J' l''l'n mort·
unu\uJI the l\.1ng\ hl IJ 11n lo "" in '-~
I ut·\d.I\ night It '-'J' onh tht·1r
'>l'l<lnd \ ll lon ,,, lht: '\jllOnJI
ll11t ~l'' I <"3gur \t.'J\on 10 111 gaml''
"It'\ ,, l11ng t1mt' u1m1ng.'· ..a1J
l)u1nn altt•r tht• l\.1ng' hrokc :1 Ii' l'·
gaml' k1~1ng \lrl·jk ··Rut \lot' go! 1hr1·1·
hJrJ .v.or~tng pt_'mllh tonight JnJ ,,
lrlllc hra1n\ 11ul thl'fl' .ind V.t' hl'IJ
1h1·rn JI lhl· t•nd ..
I kll'n'e 11r lat~ of rt. haJ hc.•t•n j h1g
1.11n1.t·rn 111 !.)u1nn·, th1'> Wj,11n In 1hr
tht• lm<.n prror to Tul·..0.i' n1gh1'
lllntn l .11 the \t:.i..sau < 1111 .... ·um hi\
lt'jm hjd gr•l·n up~)( !(llJI'
••f1)n1ght Wt• "-ert• \t'r\ l°!h '\lt\t'
agJln\t J dangt•rou' htl\ kt'' ll·am ·· h1'
-.a1J "I v.11 g11at.. .iga1n,1 " whal '-'l.'
,h,1ulJ he.· \h1>tll1ng for ,·q·r. nigh\·
\dualh lhl' 1."nt1n· 1\1.rndl'r ,,,
fl'l1\l.' \110\1\ll'J o t John r,1nl'lli. "-h11
\u11eJ hoth gl1Jh in tht• tlf\I pt_•nod
fhl' -.1·urnd <IOe "'J' m11mt"ntanh
dernorjlr11ng 111 thl' "-1ng' hc.'lllU<.t· 11
larn1· 1u'1 I' \('l lllld' Jlkr L 11'
-\ ngl'lt"\ had 11ed t hl' tw mC' I· I on
Rn.rn ~fd ldlan ·~ gnal .11 I !I I"
''\I. t• '-'l'fl' Jngf' hc.•l JIJ'-t' we hdJ
1u\t llC'd 11 up .. -.a1J l\.1ng'> goaltt"
D.irrrn I lim "I sualh we gt't ri:al
Jn"'n ""hen \11nw1h1ng lrkl' thJI
hjppt'n\ ..
Tht• l\.rnll' J1Jn't 1h1' ft'n1l' 1h11u11,h
The\ came haL k tu tie the gamt 2-2 on
Dav·e Tavlor'' gnal 1n the ~cond
penod and tht'n wo n 11 on de·
fenseman C1am Ciallt"'s slap'>hllt .it
~ 2 ol the third C 1alle' unlt'.i-.h1·d J
r>-t<Xll sh111 rrom 1n-.1Je lht· hlu1.· lt r11
that rude through !ht' leg~ of l\IJndl'1
goalie Btlh \m1th ""ho '-'J' ~n·t:ned
c1n thr pla'
.. , JU\t happt_'nl'O Ill~ the gu) llUI
the rt: that 11 ... '"'-.i lul ~' 'hot C iallt·\
-.aid altt:r '1.onng hi'> litth gt1al nl ti
~a~on "\.\ r needed th" 11n1• h,111
1u\t lifted a Jl)(l-round "°l 1gh1 ,,11 111
\h11uldt"r\ ·
< 1alle\ k3J, l"k11h lhl l>..1nii' .111d .1:.
'\ H L Jett:n.,c:mt·n r 11 g11.11'
Tonelli., '>l.llrt' JI I~\ •I lfll llr't
[lt:no<l finl\ht•d oil .1 \ on 2 hrl•ak to
g1' e "t''-' ) ork .1 I " k.td ~ .. h Lcllan
1h1•n urd the twrnt• l11r lhl' l\.mg~ with
h" tuurth goal 1 ii the -;ea!>On
Rustlers win
soccer match
\o\ \l "l T -P..t ul Par!.. '>l.orl·d J t
~11 ~'' of the '>c."uind hall to unlod. J
I tre and hl'lp thl' (1oldrn \o\t•\t
< 11llege mtn·, 'll\Cl'r tt•am 111 J 4-1
'iouth ( oa't < 11n krcnn· 'll ton "' n
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The Ru,tkr' -"' '1naall J nd' •
in \( ( plJ\ hrnl..l' on h1J1 at c, .i/\ "'
tht' 11rcn1ng hall "'h1·n P.11 Prnn1·1
nt•ttt•d 1hr fir,! nl h1' !'4\• t111,1I\ T h1·
\1ount1r\ tied thl· µm1· I~ n11nult''
into the \CrnnJ hall ht-lor\ Par~ 't11)a
ga'e (t<ilden \o\ t'\I the k.ill tnr ~t't'P'
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IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
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RHHI Cta•tl 111,000 gar for appt 539-619( 641-7705 or 548·5401 l ncd 1t1ds pet $850 CALL US REGARDING beamed eetllngs. dlnl"' zoned home or offtce i..v ---------1 Lovely upgraded 2 bdrm l Best Alty lee. 2Br, garage,$650 1st/1st I 539-6190 Best Ally I~ IRVINE LEASES rm, lrptc. lndry lac S 1 2 O O I mo VI P 1~1"'IBP!A-un.,.l'"'ur'"'n'"'a'"'p'"'t.'"'y"'lr1'"'y "'IAl'"v~a11
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community pool. Will go NEWPORT Lower 01 2Br garage, fenced yard L Oceen close 3br 2ba hse •Ull llU*
2 Muter Suites Archltec1 v A or FHA Outstand· duple)! 3 bed, lrplc. ru patio unlurn pel Ok Under s~ entire hoose SPECTlCIUR CHH •WATEllfRllT• gourmet kllch lrplC I/yd
delight' Costly & mosj ing value• beach $1200/mo S625 OK 5.45-5032 I basic appls lncd yrd big 1 ' 1 • l rplc & gar 4Br custom home w/dock beats lhe rest at $950 Cozy 1 • H Gar S600 creative remodel, Prk-BILL & DONNA WEBSTER 4 l•I. CORONA DEL MAR. 4 _ _ enough tor a horse Pool/spa $600 lee 539_6190 Best Alty lee Partly turn lee 6 730.
like setting w/magnl EIHITm lllE bed townhouse, vu •NEW PLUSH! 3Br 2'h8a 539-6190 Best Alty lee TELHHT 111·1112 ~~00b8\,1~ 1~~;erl~;f _ ___ TELHHT lll·HIO
tiay/mte hie views Ir-In preatlna area of Turtle $1550/mo 2 stry Twnhme. oar Avl .. --.. 2140 -Only lhtng closer to H20 Is ___ __ __
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price of S310,000 Fee. out N-carpeting Love-vu. 3 bed $2500/mo YILU REITllS llC. 3BA 2BA nu r9dec. d/w, Central Lag. nr shop'g & Sch Couage lurn/unfurr k 11 ch en S 7 5 0 yr I y Bath $425/mo incl utlls
Hastings & Co 640-5560( ly landscaping Premium BALBOA ISLAND Large 41111·4112 tr 114· 1112 gar. cov patio $945/mo schls, 2Br lba unlurn 2Br 2ba lrplc $700 Nov· 539-6190 Best Alty lee 752-5710
cut-de..a*C Jqcatlon bed, $1800/mo --963·6351 or 797·1970 1700 sq tt plus sep tn· July 1-No pets 673-7544 VERSAILLES LrQ'1BR In BAVFRONT FURN-
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Bedroom,lam1ly&dlmng 5369·500 I-_· __ & patto. encl gar New 3Ba Decorators dream: 11650 mo497-3718 Prestigious elegant eKec $7951 6447211 ~ • rms/DockS1,750.000 lni1tCt11tRt1lfJ SMALL house In E/slde pelnt,crpta&drps Lndry plush orp ts. lprlc, ST-EPS-TOIE•CH modern condo Lrg 3BF-mo. -agl NRBeach 2Brfurn-apt.B)
1 COST A MESA 3 18124Culver0r,lrv I CM 2BA. lBA w/yd $700 area. Must pass credit wallpapers throughout ,. 2'..\BA. w/dln rm. lrplc VIiia Balboa sngl lvl 2BR. week or mo Avail now
bedroom home, large lll· llOO 2BA 2BA UNIT w/ocean check No pets S675 Obi gar Fully matnt yrd 2 Mstr Bdrms. ml<:rowave pool, apa + TENNIS 2BA ' lam rm $1400 mo 675·8170 or 964·33 75
yard St 14 900 Ph -I vu, steps to beach $1000 sec dep 770-5629 960-6331 no pets Avt 11/1 $925 $1495/mo Crd Ck Rgd Complete Avail now Call pe,:;-pt nr bch lge ler
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Ma n l1cent 1 .. v ew 0 JlCllS IUL n Dbl oar w/opnr Nu deer' B ci1 2Bd - -DE CORA TORS Beautllu WA TEAFRONT /dock 2br p/mo 111. las I, dep g 1 lurn1ture $275 000 Ph Jbr 2"'iba. 2 car oar ' lrpl shutrs cer Ille $850 sec I ington ea rm OCn vu 2Br 2Ba Coodo 2BR 2BA turn condo on sgl hs avl 11120 $1550 Avall 1211 673-6970 Dana Point Harbor ~ity 673·6900 I pallo·poo1• 1800sl-S l60K 1 PROP lllAIEIEIT I S800 No Dilts 557-2S91 2Ba Sits on latte with Walk 10 bch Lots of air & the water. security parkng mo yrly lse 760·6685 lights. local mountains 1 740-0303/D 644-8138/E I 71•/lll-ttU I 1enn1s courts dtreclly be-lite 5950 mo ,,,,1_1754 S 5951 673 0896 San Clemente's Sea NE w p 0 RT 0 0 v EA -"--__ Cute -as a button $395 hind you Full secunty .,,, 1 mo -· Westcllff 3Br 2Ba.-w/d, CortH •el Mar 2122
Pointe Estates 10.000 SQ SHORES BAY FRONT 4 Ill CllYOI S 11111 lalbta lalaa• 2106 ' homey decor blttns & yd guard & gate Upgraded Lake Fort1t 21 SS For lease Lido Isle, avai frig. 2 car gar. grdnr !BR, stove. lrplc, end gar
ti at $225.000 Bdrm J''•ba lamtly Absolute bargain · don"t 38R , BA 1 child ftne easily yours, amenities beautifully N~ 28R twnhm. 2,LBA now JSR 2BA No pets alarm $1200 640-1396 & patto Mature adults mtSsthlsone1Presllglous lh · yrty, unurn, 539-6190BestRltyl ...... done 1st & sec depo .,.. '1 $1700 Bk 4993'0C I lillifl(IUf-ti(J~f"S room Dock tor 40 boat 3 bdrm 2'1) bath EXEC rio frig 1 car gar ~ w/d --""' Contact or Iv msg Dann~ A/C. Ip, pool. spa Aval Imo r . .. Saa Clt•Hlt 2176 $800/mo. yearly leaae
Aealtor1. 675-6000 631• 1400 townho;,.,e w/securlty. hkup S 1200/mo • utlla REFURBISHED 3BR 2ba. I McKenna (7 lot)842.2000 1111 $925 854-1974 HV Hms 3BR 2BA $ 1350 'P•P'"'"""' __ ,.'!"!P'P!'--619·223-0508
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---------, F XER & 5 100/o down (No qualltylng) I JL.--incl S 1100/mo/546-9950 I l~rt ltactl COM 2BR 2BA S 1200 venue on ery. c I I I d 433 I ._ ... ...,_____ I with pool or lease For details call , a -~ Walk lo waves bungalo.,.. BlGCANVON golf coorst Broker 640-5664 497·4465 hm 498-6690 yr y, rp c, /w ns
bedrooms Lender repo Patrick 760-8702 agt I PeaaaHll 2107 MESAVERDE·Attrac 4BR w/appls & free uttls vu 2br 2ba condo S140C ---S tL. C t -. t See Sat only 11· lPM COLDWeu
BANl(eRO 673-6900 --1 Block to bay. 2 blks to I riu dee in/out, grt loc No I $400 s 539-6 :90 Best tee I Be~ 644-0141. 676·5736 HV Hms, turn lmmac 2BP ta • 011 . 2' rt * 2Br 1Ba, gar. lrplc. ne.;
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__ .. ,.,.,._, REALE tE Ownr/Agt 494-4524 lease 673-0708 I Affordable l"\m 4 lam11y l minutes 10 bch Quiet & n-smkrs No pets Avail w/pat10 clean Nu paint I -, - -______ .;;.;;.;...._ 131-1.tOO --I basic kllCh pV1 palto kids Lux 1660 sit hm, gar secure $1050 964·5666 Nov S 1425818·335-9710 Pool, spa. wght rm. kida •IUR TIE WlYEI*
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wtth 73 on Main Channel I UYFllllT 11-lllSE sparkltng poof lrplc & gar 2 Br. den 2 ba. Quiet toe 3Br 2Ba Duplex tOO yrd• N6"111port Crest 1 r'" That's what the Large t Bdrm a-pt turn
4 851 8 BA art studio. $ ~9u:~ ;~; :~:n~:al I Beautifully decoraled 3rc: Ctrtaa iel ... 21 2 $895 many eKec touches view sunny, nr poot, spa to bch s 1100/mo 0y; Condo 3 Br 2 ~i,x~a~ SERSi~1i ri~~g~ORV deck. near beach.' $850°
gymnasium. ltbrary pool • floor unit. all new kitchen. 2Br iba unfurn. OIW . frig.; 539-6190 Best Alty tee golf/ten $1250 854-3598 851-6839, Eve 380-8745 S 1100/mo 650-2902 ts all about' 673-2056 att 6pm
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16S51 Pro Circle 2Bdrm 2B8 S7ooimo l ...,. '"the KITCHEN CABINET l=ences ga1es se< ur 1, 1 2S 0 REFACING doors w1nO•Jws lac' r, TSL llCIT 142-1103 Aelrig dshwshr & stove Fe n-smkr · ~ uiet. DAILY C.all ror free est 6•2-0881 p11ces I•~ f'SI 8Jn ·~~1 -1 N 54s 4ass I oceanSlde COM hse $300
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area, 3BR 2BA. nu crp1s 2 BR ;!BA frplc; pool PILOT wl d hkup trplc pallo, I cable gnt water pd LAGUNA BEACH lurn ut11
A•lerat•o"s ~ -a••or "(j
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Doors Repa" A1tera11ons
Remooe•· Panel Loc1ts-e1c
Cabine1s W1noow·F'er.ces
JS yrs eap Jerry 64 2 056 7
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SYDNEY
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ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) What you have hccn seeking I'>
prac11cally handed you on proverbial silver platter. Rcl:it1 -..c could pla>
maJOr role 1n helping you recoup loss. Focu~ on famil~. home, dealing~
with public.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Elem ents of 11m1ng, Ju('k nM w11h
you. Emphasis on payments, collcct1on!>. abtht) to reach hcyond
previous expectations You'll receive 1nv1 1a11on to pres11g1ous social 1
affair.
GEMINI (May 21 -Junc 20)· You are now in driver·., 'iCat. .\ssert
needs. begin program ofremodel1ng. dec_oratmg. beautifying surround-
ings. Spotlight also o n personality, chansma. llmine and 1ntu111on
CANCER (June 21 -J uly 22)· Be$1n ~ialogue with one assoc1~tcd
w11h hospital, 1n .. t1tu11on or special interest group. Be pos1t1ve
con cerning credi t, 1n~urnnce. necessary license. taxes. Emphas11c
exc hange of ideas.
LEO (July 23-Au$. 22). Diplomacy $ets you fverything. Empha-;1s
on gains through husinc'i'i, career aet1v1 ty. Lunar pos1t1on h1ghhghts
romance, fnends. desires, powers ofpc.-rsuas1on . Taurus. L ibra. Scorpi o
persons figure prommently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)· Define term<;, steer clear of setf-
deccption. lnd1v1dual at lop Sttks your tud but 1s not too Wllltng 10 pay
for 1t. Mamtam 'iClf~st~m. refu~ to give up something for nothing
P1~es native play!> paramount role
LIBl\A (Sept. 23-0ct 22) Solidify contacts, emphaS11e com-
munication. ac.cept challenge of added rcspons1b1hty Emphasis also
o n mtens1ficd love relationship. travel. ab1l1ty to overcom e harnl'rs
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ). Ma3or pro1cct can be completed.
prestige SUIJ.CS upwards. M oney picture 1s bnghter. fundmg could
bc=comeava1lable. Show that you arc w1l11ng to fight when cause •~ right
Anes. Libra perso ns play outstand111g roles. .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphas11e new poh<'y, break
from restriction~. locate necessary legal document. & direct.
1ndependen1. get to hean of m a tiers where romance is concerned Leo.
AQuanus native~ will play out~tanding roles.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Gather data. emphamc fitnc~s.
wo rk pr~urcs, ah1hty to deal with public. espee1ally women Keep
rcc<'nt resolutions concerning diet, nutritio n, general health Cancer
and another Capricorn figure prominently.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fch 18) Social act1vu1cs accelerate You
encounter creative people who help clrvate your morale. Focu) on
chansma. change, vant>ty, phy\lcal attrac11o n Lona-distance call rould
rtlatc to travel.
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Spotlight on safety measures.
~unty, home appliances. special aarecment with older famtl)
member lk w1lhng to rev1~. review. rvcn to tc:tr down fot uh1m11r purpo~ ofrcbu1ldina on a different structure
IF OCTOBER St IS YOUR BrRTffl>AV you are intense. loyal.
st'nt1men11I. cre111 ve, reh(ll1olU. and membtrsof opposue sex find you
intnauina. challenaana. attractive You pouibl y were ~panucd from
one or both parents at relattvel> early age Y ou did not fit into family
pattern and probably were considcrl"d a mavcnck Taurus. Leo
Scorpio penons play important roles 1n Y?ur hfo. Y ou make nNI stan
this year. you'll ht m ort 1ndepcndcn1. you II bt nd ofburdcn w1'11ch wa'
not your own in lint platt You'll be= much happier in No" ember
'\'rly Near beach s925 1 no kit temafe only 1 m1
mo 67S·491 2 Bkr bcti 1275tmo 548·923 1
•Clean 2BR 2BA BLUFFS Promontory Pt Vu Apt
Pool frptc carports Pro! le pvt br be ktl pnv
$89S No Pills 722.80 11 all amenities Ava•I now
Call Betsy 673·2603
La9 Ben rm pv1 ba prvlgs
S385 1 ulll Malure
emplyd lady 494-7346
CALL TODAY"
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Representative
142-4321 tit. JOI
PaulSS7 4758 at1 5
C1111dcare mv riome N B
C M area Tral'ISPOrt 10
scnoo1 ~ bac• 6S0·0258
Loving llllom will baoy51t
your cr.110 1n m1 name 6
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Pa1n1 L1r.,....,a1 L.arpen•,
ere Gar, 64' 5;t" ~·.
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~ C 22 yrs Prompt
'<t>as •ates Reis 33 .. 950 * 131-1111 *
Wa111c11 1n1er1or5
T 11e oest in terror pa1n1tng REFS 662-2 ,.,
Room wtk1tchen & raunory AcHatical Ctililf 1
prl\'lfeges Female non Exqu1s1te Acoustics Re·
I smlu only S46-7S 13 eve_ sprayed or remove Ory-
Cleui11 Service
ROBIN s CLEANING
SE RVICE a tlHooughlv
clean tiovse 64S 974 t
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sma11 DO • A, L
<3, 5579 Pat or ,,p m ... q ;:,mall 1obs
s1a Mesa
b-.. \ '-5
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"1 ANGING STP1PP1NO
v1S A MC 673 15 '~
f ' t-1'•1 W alle~vering I~
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1•' A.5s1gnmn1 581·8SQO
HOME REPAI~ C.arc>M l•v \ I 't' ·~· ',
2-66.a ft811 Repairs 847·7901 Ne rt leaclt :1 ::.:.;:,£,;.;.;..;;.;.;.;;.;;...----1 Ap,lil~Ct
lences & gale'> ··~ H••n <1Ump runs C M \ ~ ti
area Jim VVnyte Fi4 .' •• 1t
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Club llfld MM/th Spa, _, ftlllrnmlf!g
poo11, anc con_,~ lltoO• on .it• for
rMI 11.i•ury Ulllngl
S1noie.. 1,2.3. l>edroom IP'V'f,,,.,,,.
Mid townflou-
AaroM tlMI road from f•bulotl• Fu/ttoll
l!llllfld, an<J atl map OU.,_. Mid
OrMflll County AlrP«1 are '*"'"'" I 11 ..
f'fllni.lrt dfhte
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TV Mtd 11Pf/Mb f-1y to mow .,to '"'
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NEWPORT
On JambcYM at San ~uln Hiiia Rd
(714) 644-1900
u11tut -A~P~P~L-IA_N_CPll'e~x~£~P~A~lrR-~
Washer.Dryer Reing-etc
722 t 73 7 20 yrs exp
House<:lean1ng carpels S
upholstery windows ere
l l rll7 l1i1t.131·5272
Commercial lnq welcome
Cleaning olllce apt homt>
Erranos own 1rans good
Bnli11
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>arag" & Y ar<1 t 111ut''
. or 64~ P "~:' Appliance Service Reing
washers-dryers-ranges
dishwashers Lie 522-2323
refs re11ar::i1e 7::i6-015• •t..LEE NCv•
Home & Olltce c1ean1n9 o~ {. ipan-urs ~ ,_.du••,..\i
JODI P1ease cau 101 ''"" .-. "' "~' #<'tin 1'4" fi ·JO
A1r.,lt/Ceacret1
Parlllng Area Repatrs &
Resurfacing • Roofing &
Waterproofing• 63 1-4199
estimate 8•2-6746 DEPENDABLE' C:,fRv•(;E
Housecleaning 14 yrs f'•P
rt'l•abJe reas tree t'St o"'n
1rans Pina S'S-9866
Uub1de ~1eanu, <. & naul
r·g ( ,;II C,ll>vf' 6J' 4 l~
C.REATER "'"' Bt M Ar ... 1
Ortll9Ways PSllOS pat tis Prof Housecleaning 5 yrs H lulrnG ('lf>o'l .. [' r ~ r I ,.,.
etc No 1ob 100 small exp •ocal rellabl~ .. i..1v "'"~ "9 • ia.,.c; ~"4 • •• '
Reas Mickey S36-0553 b1wee1..iy o o s 642 9'64
Asph11fl-recalf·Prk1ng IOIS RESIDENTIAL Xlnl Rel s
apt comple11. tlea¥"; roller Reas Ra1es No 1on ,..,
Joe 645-4269 7am 9pm 1ge small Mary •72-98J~
Concretei muonry 111 RIYAL Utt SHYlCE.
lypes Ir ear lie d Sallslac11on over "
Martinez Co 895· 7 133 Comm , res• J 1 89 1 r, -• •
Hutia1 I CH1i111
24 tu El• lH-1HO •11ee11n9 oone r.9n1•
it, S Svc Co N. tlh •
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•rn Jna " C ~v~ 1c. 4 q,·~ • Remove asphalt drtvti
wayt, replace w/concrete
brtck'bf0<:k wrk 539-0345 Ctatracttn L•;o4.1c1pi11
ALL CONSTRUCT •ON A Lancart
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COAST 61V1NG SERVICE
Underwater Hull Cleariing
& Maint 67S•7392
New Remod@l·Add• 10,.,s -1s·v-A .. t•L-s-o""A"'l'l"'o"'E"'N_1_N'!!'G-
72'J t 737 hc• .. 60839 M.11n1 Ctun ups Tre"
5..,,, "•~Est S50-9316
Ct11h•eti••
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Xcu'fypewordProc.sa from $19900 17141
1ng we do manua<:r•Pta. 9!16-~ 10 12131 428 2988
melllng 1111 ate 788 3330 ATC: Commlll! cial Otyw&ll
MA1nl clean·uos "101N10<l
fret> lrtm r ,ef' est1malfl5
M• Estraela 645 318 t
Clean Up,• frM lrtmmrnQ
Yard Mainl •H11u1tno
MIKE 650 34>63
TREES
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H2-0'10
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•-.A.NG TOGETHER•
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Plu ttr Drywall
"'' e-.1 oatcn 01ai11ering
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t;>rn<. 32686• 55• · 7 63 I
Ea~ Latn & 1>1as1er1ng
"' e•I O.ftc11es textures
'00"' add•l•ons 645-82S8
Plaallia1
24"'n•111-1110 l
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DRAIN<; CLf AR From' isl
r i<uC1"1!> D•sposat Heete•
8"' Q60• M&M 122·9066
f •CW'•I C\ervtCl" & Ae(lltr
• ,,.,, ,.,~ Res1d 1 Comm
, r •09035 96• 8919
41 Plumbrng repairs Cop ri,., ·~o·~ w111er heater~
" 11 1nsw d S36 '1688
i';f W REPAIR OvaltTy No '""< I<' small •t!!asonablt!
••1>4'l'SI 11(0 63 1 -23~5
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l)u111t11 ·-our l'H'hn £'.urnpeen syCl'llC arot
f.<,O fl64f. J( rr l" M'iAA Cnrd & !>aim Reader Pall.
p,,._,t & F111ure 1 freft tt 50'\ OFF, IH UT 650 27S8 O.ane 631-8~
c,o ,..,0 "'""°,. Ttm811' IMlill
...... " PA•N l 1Nc; 1n1 E~• •Ap;.jop;oftf ;;;,N~d--,ec:-o-..,·e-, -r·.-Compu11H BooklcMC>ll\Q & Sp«:•l hllng 1n Comm I
IUH·SBA IOan payroll and Resld I ~r.. ..,
8 .. a.1122 Guy 6"0-IH5 S•a 111173 It( '\ll392•
' iwr~ l """'olt> or1e11 oairs h(ll uu 1o1e roe ..
• 0e>P4!d rl'mo\led Ciellrl 'l' !'11'1 "'""''" 662 3?3r, wood hM ~' 750 65&6
l~Md Typtng Service •
Why P•Y mor•, lltctncal
Cali Anne 84~ 623J .;;.;.P.-&l.-l.,.t .. Sl-f-l-l-CTl-JC-
Oua111y won. Ir•"'
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NEW REPAIR Ouauh No'
jObt 10 SMlff re,uo1 1.bl•
f r .. .,, llC d 6J 1 .,, .. .,
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fo ""c;ow PAINTING tlia Wit*u OUALlfY TA[f TRIMINO 1,,1 [ ,, '0 '"' .,per
l M>•OOh slumps r_._,,,,fl ,,., M :' '>21 4 'Al'll•ftll 11111
c.lnup•-lrw "' -n 11·1 ,., ""111 "'~ ('lrlf' ... •r• C~•• remocNllf'9
CamP*ete Cu n up OfH"' I v i.11l 1:-.,,..,. '"" Ou11hty W()(k Reasonable
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"'' .,.au<o 46:> ~ l Wa'••-C1Hal11
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Wff<l•ng 1111r111111ng ric
R.-a~ "n ~f\6 1716
C"AB L.\INN !".FRVICE
Mo .. PdwP 111.•1 " mo 120 \2C. ~., .,.,. r.n !5 t21
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m11,.,,a1, 641 (>442
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Are Your Wlf'IOowt ea.en,
Balt>OI W1"°°"" Wuntng
8Cl3 B••b041 81 873 .3135
Winoo-Wl9hif19 rMICfl
COl'1m I nandyman-eteen
& l'la~ free Ml 5~ 7900
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Orange Cou t OAILV PllOT/W edl'lMday, Octobet 30, 1985
Wkal/hatal 1119 Clnical/Offitt Hll'._1a1_._•_,_i'W"""t_ .... 1 ... s.,.11 •ae•al SUI lnttal SUI ltu11l HlO •t1nllaatHI IOU Aatt l•"icu / Aat11 laartt4 tlOO btH h•tlti c HOO ;;1Px;; Parts ton , mf,. _!_~~e llm/llllfllftT• re1111* Ill,...* $9000 PEA HUNDRED ron "'"'"" • ~t>M fOf em.ell high ,5 _ PAID for P'~ng mell ~I kh .,.. 9'0-091l ectMty office <)ood * Lllllll * II nomel lnlormeuon,
lllPfTAl lkll•/111. ~ping Xlnt teiepnone * ITIU * Hnd Hlf·addreu ed,
Muat heYe at leHt 8 mo'• uic bookk.epl~ W iii Now accepting appll-::::.':!: e:Cv~.:.::
experience 1n •11 pn.-tr•ln r .. t 557 •3 cationa fOf full & pen time New Jereey 07203
1n meo1ea1 111w11nce bm-Sim /IFO AllllTAIT .. i.. people tor ttofldey
Ing l IOllow up Type file, Typing. clerical & varlOul MUOn Apply In S)erlOf'I AOOllmll
QOOd pnon• tecnniquea. ofc dut ... Mon f'rt 9.5 to tile menager •t the fol lnt.,"*11ate entry l•vel OOOd t>tnellt• Cell Mra S•lary neg 8-44· 179'4 towing locatlon1 po1111on b1lllng & other H•rs>et 640 119~0 X12-4 S.llflt 0.1tt Plut mllC •ccountlng duti.t
... OAL/HOIPT. nPtST/111. IFFIOE s..0.3110 Typing & 10-key r•· F/T PI T Smell buly •-.. _1 pt Qvtred Computer train.
FlllT lfFICI people or1eo1ed otflce 1 -•-• UI 1no ottered Apply 1n per. BYay Fun1oti tslar1d 01· aeekt exp org•nlied 956-I l80 ton with r11ume. 10 Tom
floe Typing cornpuhtr peraon with good typing WtstmlHttr 1111 FuertlH, at Robert Bein,
exp nelplul mature. & pnona sklll• 673-6348 998-3331 Wiiiiam Frost & Al·
ColmeloloQltll/ A111
107 Main St lle~ LIC
req Call 8754412
llUYllY /lfFIOI
full time high acnoot
graduate w/good drMng
r.cord Apply In pereon
to Mr r::u.ntes. at Robert
Bein. Wiiiiam Froat & Al·
IOCJ•t••. 1401 Quall St .
Newpo rt Beach C a
92680
OURI
Retail, Utt k~•· benell11 7am-2pm HI Time Cell1r1
250 Ogle St. C.M
enthut1eat1c. salary open, llllfftstea hatll 1ocl1te1, 1401 Quall St..
good bener1tt 640·2023 TtcAanical/Tra•n warenouae Outlet-Full Newport Beach Ca ll&FTI PlllUI
llTlffllTIC ASSIST, I 5505 time Call Sally Gerlecn 92680 lull 11me. experienced &
Full/pan lime F,.• l'lrs ORtVERS-croas country. for appl lor tnl• 1oc1t1on tkllled In clvll engineering
Beoellts R DA pref Call no exp nee c8111 lie req only 548-2590 Alli lnAlllll and land planning Send
766•0777 or alt 6pm & Apply MacGregor Yachts Saiet Dependable. exp'd Fil resume and work sam· ~knds 640•4292 1631 Plecentla. c M lmmed opening 6'45·744e pies to Mr Fuentes, at
•Ylrt DTUI •MUST SELL•• SEllTRA
Curr.,,tly CHllng fe•ture Nevef uNd 8 ft OGl41Qon•I 8
t11m.eu1ypee&.-.111o te)a.Comp1e1e1y..,r.con 5260obo 8752318 1101.l +tll
IOt TV & com1n91clela talMd Cuatom redWood CIOMd E d CENTURY CASTING ga.rebO Paid 15500. Sell I W•HJ DrlYt/ JHpl 1584 78 do¥wn C
971·0878 S3&00 815·3240 9030 Commerclel Leue.OA
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Mutt be n.8111'\y and with a
good kndwledge of nutr1.
llonal supplement PIT
deya Apply In peraon
Mon•Frl 1 8 Llndbergl
Nutrition. Atrium Court,
FHhlon lallnd, Npt 8cn
IPNllTllln
Men or Women with de·
pendeble cer• wanted lor
Dally Piiot rout•• In Hunt·
lngton. Harbor & Seal
Beien a1ea Some oollec:·
Ilona Involved Cell Art
Bro1d11ock 642·4333
------1 ALL·UYHI LUii Hendmede Oullt1, from 'II JHP 114/412· 1111
Tenn & Ark e .. ut co•· Olllll"ll 0t1 & patterns Gr .. t " Cnr11tmu glf19 Low Hila 2 Dr comet Ywltn P'•·
pricel 720·3912 11tr1 c.11p futtl 11111< etc
lllTAIUIT SALi prep & Sti·~er '00021
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990 Dove St Npt Ben JeeplR•n•ull • t DAV SALE • 2524 Harbor Colla Meso
MONDAY. NOV 4, 9 AM Hl·IOU
We ere telling 011e1
S 1.000.000 restaurant & Tr1eb 9035
bar flxturet & equipment, ·74 COURIER w/sheH, 1uni
antiques & 1rtllac11, 1up-Needs work S500 obo
plle1·ulll·dl1ne1·. kitchen 642· 1878 ofter Spm equip . dining & bar area.
decor, am11t equipment. '82 CHEVY S1l11eredo
offices & much more For Dully/Crewcab 6 2 L
••PEUGEOT • '1 ~4'1
Both xtr• clean 82 Wgn
$5800 ·t9 Sdn 13600
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ACCltmQ tran1port11t1on 557-7482 TIMES Telematkettno 01· Good Salary 675-0887 Besen. Ca 92660 Santa Ana order dept SCRAM·LETS TOYOTA 79 Long Ded I IVE•llON USED CARS& TRUCKS II • n e e d I I e v e r II I I & COME IN OR CALL FOA Mature person per1 me 0 floe "' Colla Mesa Our IA&.llA Ill DRIVERS-cross country, entnu111est1c per1on1 to ANSWERS flew '"'"'' new I res .-s E. C-1 Hwy Mon-Wed Fro 12-5pm MEAT mERI new commlulon acale •I· OPENING SOON no exp nee Calll lie req 1111 marketing poalllons run• $3000 OBO Musi N•..,,.n 8-dl FREE A,,IUISAL pl'\ones 1yp1ng. hl1ng. E•Pttr Temporary employ-lows you ro earn mote A 1 MacG 0 Yachts sell 645·6162 67• eteO DILILLO potting 10 key by touch menl in cue ol a labOr tnan S200 in commlsalon Accepting aflpllcatlons for PP Y reg r No exper nee Company Adjoin -Flown ,...
F $8 12 /n <>-the following positions t63I Placentia.CM trains Startin~ $960 mo Yield . L1n·•ek Vaa1 9",.0 CM'"'lllLn pref acctg e•per or In dispute -P r ~ & wages Dy selling only u " V'I "::======:=.ii "., terview call 96-4-9510 s1or1? manager 8-12 All 20 aubscrlpt1ons a week Experience prelerred EASY ASSEMBLY WOR~' Mr Olson 66 ·5843 NO WIND 81 OOdge Cargo Van 3 :orsche '75 914 blk/stvr 18211 BEACH BLVD
Iv All j openings are in the event II s possible to earn more * FRONT OFFICE $600 00 per 100 Guar•n-PART TIME· Golf Dag W n en In e b' e e z e spd overdrive good nu cltch atra clean Must I HUNTINGTON BEACH
lmmed opening FIT Asst MARI< ET 185 E 17th St Hours are flexible and the ! ~~~~ 11~3'~~~ perlence/No Sales De· pref Call 9 to 2 30 nad to be to-d into Call alter 6pm 492· 7811 CHRYSLER •82 CONV
&OOTI lllEOE., T ot a 11oor dispute VONS tnan $ IOOO weekly I teed Payment No Ex-storage·pvt cc . 11udent I subsided a lone sailor mpg al e power $4500
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computemed Rec Dep1 C M 548-8911 ottioe ,5 Freeway close * KITCHEN tails send self-addre.se<1 644·5404 snore Pnlloaopl'llcally ne PORSCHE 9 t IS 75 Sil· •• ~rk Cross. In werr ~keeping. neavy cot· I For more mlormetion call stamped envelope. mumbled. I got caughl 77 VW Van runs xlnl 1 327 10 mi ""• iecuon work Good com· FHIH/Ot1fr.oti t1 I 546•0301 Comprenen91ve oeneflts ELAN VITAL .903 rHIOIAL UIH I ma NO WIND situation orig owner well ma1n1 ver ann v • 73 8686 ' 23.000 m1 MINT COND
mun1ca11on skills 10 Must De e•p d 631·23'45 career opportunmes 3418 Enterprise Rd Ft UllEIWllTlll Teak coven & tDle S7S Sink, cao, 1ce Do~ $3299 mint S 12·500· 6 • S9K 548-2888
Key 1Compu1e1 e• ·1 TllACTlll or~uTOll I IAUl/IAllWAll Apply In person Pierce, FL 33482 Went Proletslonal Can· Desk. 150 Sk•s & poles for last sale• AL SO 66 RR 56 SILVER CLOUD peoence pref d Benefits s Full ume counter sales In Mon-Fri 911m.2pm h 11 1 56 VW Van Body. lors ol new gd orig cond whtlrert,
Send resume 10 P PC All TlllOI IRIYlll retail nardwere store FLORAL llSlllHI dldete w 0 cane ect ve-Schwinn bike S48· 22 parts. no engine! $900 only S 18.SOO 533·4242
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Laguna CA 92617 OMV record CALL CO 126 Rochester. CM CORPORATE OFFICE CdM Mon·Frl 760-5021 process endorsement Elect Mdl EM-200 XII ask for Sue
IHHAL OFFICE I ~ t'3~~~7:;43~ OS 5 OR 3 tS2 Redhill, Suite 230 GIFT WRAP cancellallons & renewels cond $895, 660-9522_ * IOHI •ta I 1150
Tvplnn, lollng and otner I SAUi llELP /Hrll C7ols~~ ~~::.~: HICKORY FARMS Sa I a r Y •94n.ee800811 ab I a Co•taten. 6011 1-200, ~10 ••11 t to1 ' " --------•lfor fine cl'lrystal store Supervise & coordinate .. .,._,._'""" ____ """"_I I" ~~·~~I au~easl ,ow~ ~~rya l nrEIETTER/ opening 1n Fashion Island Banking assembly of Holiday Giii Eleclrlc bed, wheel cl'lalr. new paint auto
looking for holiday sales-SAIL AWAY paks Flex hrs Wiii train r /T ArPT SETTERS walker. potty chair. all In runs mini 548·8 110 I 642·432I eit 3 t6 lor PASTE Ur ARTIST person 7 14/497-4455 westclltfPlaza642-0972 set appointments on linecond Aft6.646-4140 MUST SELL 65 vw
appOt lllAl"'E COAST ' 11 I Wlft IOW Hlllllll!f phone In Santa Ana of· TRS MODEL 3 Printer end Camper Van Suri/Ski • 1mmed1a1e opening for I SAUi rHSO• • flee No e11per nee modem 1nc1 $500, RS van s I 5 0 0 0 B 0
IAIL y PILOT e•per typese1ter Must tor exclusive cnlldrena If .,,.rtHltyl * * $8 05 p/hr * • Salary SS· 1 p /hr No sell-Color $SO, VICTOR 9000 673 1070 wkdys
330 w Bay St have have mark-up I srore s c Plaza, lie• Permanent Pett-Time 22 Openings. varied work 1ng Company trains S500 call 673.3498 Costa Mesd Ca 1hper paste-up Dael<-I n rs Le Mag a s 1 n, tell~rs needed Sharp, I schedules. no exper req Kim. 662·5843 CHEVY, FORD, grovno roelplul Xlnr t>en 549.9595 mo11vated lnd1vlduals Students OK Must be 3 Fret to Toa 6022
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Newpor1 Beach Insurance genial atmospnere Con-Store in CdM needs Sales need only apply Santa Ana 54 1•8878 tines 895-3960 9 wks ~:t.f~~~ Elena Mllll-VANS ~~~~ ~~~~~,,:~no~~·1 ~~c,t Alissa
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eral ot11ce exper llnecllentele 675•1010 try allows us to provide HOUSE CLEANERS Nd 1mmed1ate opening in good home 754•05750r Closed end comm Ilse
MS-9000 ask for Liz OlllAllE COAST n 1 On I Y com Pet 1t1 11 e H1gn energy people to Santa Ana office for I 548. 1323 OAC
IAIU PILOT I Clalt1/l 11laar1al1 salaries Our relaAed Ill· clean bthrms, wndws etc pnone survey work No Delivers Any Lease
330 w Bay Street 5520 mospnere and unique tn track hmes 548-0621 1 eKper nee company Free to Good Home All-SAVERS LEASE IHllHCE llf ClEH
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Hunt Beacl'I 963·5647 Costa Mesa c a 92627 coastal 1oca11ons could trains 4.5 Mon-Fri 9· 1 American Choncl'lllla Cat
•,.2_,.321 I IALIOA 111 rum work into a Ille style MlllE CLHIERI Sat Salary, no selling all wMe wl blue eyes 7141432· 1117 Loncoln ·e2 EKet Coacti
,. ,. seeouradunder SS /HR • m ileage Ka1n1een662·S844 Neutered male De·A I .1 9100 Bldr 46 Blac k
lEIAl IEOlllETAlllY 5530 General II you feel you qualify to 722-9659 Ask for Cllrlslle · clawed Please cal •IOI •~rte. w/maroon velour uphola.
for llt1g1111on and general I become part ol our pro-Regostrauon Workers 549.3794 or 675-05'28 AUDI ·76 fo()L§ 4dr Atl glass p1111111on w/1olld
Dusiness practice at-Sales 5510 IEll llElr less1ona1 stall. please call lllEIPElll/ClllLI CARE Reg Voters SS·S 15/Hr fuel onJ am/Im ~ss snrt d1v1der. specially lllted
torneys Non smoker ASST MGR ror Audio & Costa Mesa 642·5297 for an interview Live out S days, some No exp nee 534· t400 Jewelry /Fan/ Art $2150 75 1-8876 cock1a11 bar w/color TV &
Newpon Beacn Send re Car Stereo Sales Salary Personnel Dept wknds, 2 cnudren, Eng-llllPrll"' CLE•" 6025 am/Im tape deck radio sume to Hiring Partner commission 545.8995 NOITEll llsn speaking, own car • "" SEPARATE HROrUM neavy duty ale & neat1ng
5000 Birch St suite 2900 1 'Apply at BamDoo Terrace (714) 110-1000 Child care ref's 1eq d no e•per nee Only desire Mink stole $275 Beau! DELIVERY DEPARTMENT sys, dual neavy-duty bat
Newport Ben Ca 92660 AYOI 1773 Newport Blvd C M $700/mo 646·1916 ~~1t~t'~e M~~t~'!'rb~~ ~~~~18w~~~~b c~::.ln~I~ McLAREN 'S BMW teoes. overhead rear 1118·
OFFICE MAHIER 1Chros1mas selling now llOITHI ' JEWELER/SETTEI 540·3280 med $350 638-3502 ors w/vanity mirrors; up·
For Mlg Rep in Coronal Xlntearnings 458-1536 IP/Tlorc •• Chlneseoest ~ f> k S B M-Ft1119.S·S llll6 graded !leavy duty tires ..., " l;lll , Fine Jewelry tore In N STOCKPERSON for e,. lllad1i 11er7 6045 626 S Euclid S1 w/full spare tire. Inter
telepnone voice typing Los Angeies oldesl Jew-Call lor appt 64S·S5SO ( )f types setllng & labrlcat· Ask for Karen. 540·0979 WITH TRAILER 714-680 6300 bl /bl I w/driver. cellular phone DelMar Mus1navegoc>dl DOHVHllHMHI j lntrvw 130·3PM Daily :i needsjewelerw/exp All elusive ladies Doullque ASPHALTAOLLEAt f O" Fullerton.CA VW '75Su~rBeetle-Dk ... v,.1 v111c at1on cn tr
skills & De dependable elers is seeking part ti me WAITElll/tll .' '•"\\ l""'lrt ion. wax, caa11ng Great TELEMARKETING Call J~. 645-4269 213·691-670 I ue w ue-gnray&1n . new w/"nands off" speaker Permansnt po,1t1on , 'I, " working envlornment Call ~ uphols. Clu te paint Limo is privately owned 759 1150 sales personnel for eve· Apply at Bamboo Terrace I Manager (714) 6'44·8325 Busy U-Haul ans pnones, Olf. F • Re c en I tun e -u P one lime owner 60,000
nong & Sundays •n tneor 1713 Newport Bl11 C M EQual Oppty Empl m/ll h PI T some wknds. 30·351 let UllllUt LARGE SELECTION OF Smogged Regostered mites Price s2s.ooo Call
PART TIME HELP ~=S~ICI: I ;~~~d ~~o~~· ,, I 5530 I LOT rHIOI nrs $4/hr 631· 1250 Pam A E,1i1•t11t 6041 NEW & USED BMW s• I $2000 obo 673-5028 63 t-5599 or 6-45-0777 or
Collect quarters from Con1ac1 Mr Bailey at utlltra CAllrn •ELrH Req valld Cahl drivers lie. TELEPHONE OFFICE FIRllTIRl LOIC IHCll IMW vw 77 Eitcel mecn cond p 0 Box 847 Fontana
vending macnones Flex 644 5764 Transp req'd 642•2898 & good driving record RESERVATIONIST I VOLUME SALES $1900 01 bsl orr Call CA 92335 nrs See our ad on IOdays AFTER Will assist Mgr, cleenup. SAU S C E S G S 8 8238 CASMIER dell11ery. errands. ban)\ needed now to book appla ed 1 ERVI [ & L A IN 4 · OLDS 79 Cut1111 loaded Dusoness opportunot1e5 Fiil JEWELRY SALES needed for parkong lac1111y I dep 642-7148 lor different loc in Calif Noopterraeqtooun"s !ns pnreewsen 3670 N Cnerry Ave LONG VW BUG 62 GOOD Wile s car sine~ new section under ALL Sell the tlnest custom , SCHOOL No ••lling Involved no "' BEACH CASH BUSINESSES N Newport Beacn full & - -...., ' De I 1 C MOTOR AND TRANS $2900 Beautllul 548-5931 0 1ewe1ry & Swiss watcnes 10 1 P 8 rt 11 me N 1g 111 s MAlmlAICE p /Tl•• exper nee Wiii train 9 ers we come on I No Cnerry e.ie11 405) 8 Money Down a national & international JOBS I 675-2790 I Assorted responslblllllea I Irvine loc Hrly & bonus : ; ~ ~ J6J5ed f 17~ ~111 ~: (714)131-1710 $400 673 3•9 OLDSllOllLE 1111
REOEPTIOMIST c11entele lmmed position Gardening, washing cars. Great for College & H1gn 18001327 3863 Trade-ln1 Welcome VW JETT A 80, AI C. S 199 Down Closed ena
for large Vet Hosp Vafl on un1Que Newport Beacn EARN CLUllll rHSOI I cleanlng olhce Flex Scnool Students Call IMPERIAL HOLDINGS OPEN SEVEN DAYS Stereo am/Im gd tires, commerc1ai lease
ous sMts avail Apply at line 1ewelry saton Medi· , WANTED $7 oo , per hours. l5-20 nrs per Steve 492-0661 Mon-Fri Costa Mesa gd cond S•OOO 675-0589 ALL-UYEll WsE
NH AH 125 Mesa Dr cal oeneflls E11per re· I nour Suzie 5 Cleaning week Contact 675-2311 rum AIEITI vw JETT A 80 Blk 4dr.
Coste Meu 63 t 1030 Quired Grad Gem e:;e~ MONEY Service 96-4-4346 from 9am to Spm Part time M-W-F 8 30·5. Pt ll ._ •-a·•all 6049 snd Im ster new Wes 114/432· 1117
Inquire for Mgr 644-2 S b e e ALSO • IUI Bst olr 722· 1738 Doug
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Salary commensurate " • • DELIVERY DRIVER e 631 _9040 & lem 6 wks old, AKC •• l•llli A1to1 Do•t1tic 9300 w/exper 556-6222 Opportunity to earn el( Ira TRIPS • • wormed/snots 645-3239 - -FORD ·86 ~letta F mdl,
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money selling gourmet I • Young energetic couple to I····· I 1 See 1 be SECllETAIY P/tiMt foods & gills for hOlodays I • • manane 21 Units In Costa Registered HIMALAYAN •••• runs s rong o •
Good phone manner hght Fie• hOurs Will rraon ltllYtrl11 .... l: Dally Piiot motor route • Mesa. Call 855·0665 K111ens 2 Male Sealpomt lleve s 1100 552·0•28
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typing 5 days a week 2 3 Westcllfl Plaza 642-0972 IAILY PILIT • available in Huntington • E I t w ,... ~200 I ~2It1;~ 86T2o,r-~. .......... AUICI( 68 Electra Con11
hrs 8 day College ,:u MATURE LADY to work leWllllller e e •J OJ•t ll ID ww iepoon • ......\on of netW I 1 1 Women Owner Gd ~ent ~~5.~~1:: •nde q lO p l tome to 111 1n Bouttque II you are looking l~r extra I: Harbor area. 1-2 hours : 5535 Ma1ical l111lr11•t11ll • ~.ev•ty pr..-red ' $ ~g~g OBO 645·327'2
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FIT, busy 1 girl ore cons1 SALES HELP Mountain Knolls Ber') • Call 641 -4333; Mon-• cna1r Hrs lie•. S daya All $200 G M t k $75 It .__ --• • dtt· loaded w/extras S.0001 M LIC NOTICE
ex~r pre a ure per F T &tor PIT sales pos· Awards. Call us now• We e day-rl ay -• · e pm/wkn .. • .. M Honer Cnromapesche fer.nee .... ycMI obo ALSO CHEV 7°8 El f'ICmlOUI IUllNIH I'd M 1 I Farm or win Prizes and • F ·d 10 5 p M • 6 30 d 6•6 0•24 en ar '"u e • --"-m1 like new S 19 000 --.....;..;-'---'--'---
son, work allernoc .. i & o11on ror run nau1oca1 gift & Ask for Art. • .,.trc .. a1.1a·1t base narmon1ca. llke nu, ,,.w--~ IMW. Camino Call 646-9356 NAME ITATIMl!NT eves 8'42·6411 c.101t.11nn s1ore• Exper have several openings Ir • e "' • • In case $75 638-3502 ,.,.. • ...,-,.-
" C M H B or F V • ~ The following P4tf10ns are pret d croar11es Locker, 642 4333 • • ,. • 0 NABERS dOtno l>vsoneu II Sherman Hen I SlLH ASST Via Lido Nwpt 675-6230 -• Orange Coa•t • A1tisH1 6010 IHH. If HI Library and Gardef\S 2077
New Vacnr Sales Co on Trade 1our old stuff for ASST MGR for Audio & • Dellv Piiot • MUST SELL1 6059 ~· t~•111 CADILLAC West Coast Hwy · Bo• 17t5. Nwp1Behwat&rlron1 Call new goodies w otn a Car Stereo Sales Saler,• I • Antiques.art etc Beaut f nomas Organ. W.~ N-poriBeaeh CA92663
642 SQ88 tor 1n1erv1ew Classifled ad 642-5678 · commis111Qrl 646-8895 I:. 330 W, Bey Drive : Call Betsy 673·2603 Lawrence Welk model ··~~~ LARGEST SELECTION I co~;:;:: ~n°':~:·1'::e '~1 c eta M••• CA • A Ii en &Oll rhythm band Do• Leslle --ot1a1emodel low m1leage Delaware
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A Good Job To Start The New Year?
We are looking for Jr High and High
School students and others who would
enjoy talking with people and working
with other students their own age. You
can earn $25.00 to $50.00 each week In
' commissions and MUCH MOREi You can
work PART TIME In the afternoons and
evenings and still have prenty of free time.
You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL!
We o ffer complete training and provide
transportation. This Is NOT A PAPER
ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A
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customers for our newspaper and have a
great time doing It. You have nothing to
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and maybe you can start tomorrow!
Call Mt. Ear1
548-7058 or 241 -8432
Complete Line ol Home I DAT SUN 70 240Z rebll with 1 ClllSllled Ad No11em1>er 6 13 1985
Furn11hlng1' 1T11asrrt1li t1 eng & rrans Run~ gd Call 642•5678 w t47
ALL APPLIANCES $2395 533 4242
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EaotllHt OtdltlH Power 11 auto stereo. runs great,
UNIQUE FURNITURE 261 PACEMAKER clean $1500 675-2032
1947 S Main St Super luxurious alt cabin
Santa Ana Crusader V8'8, all ~Ires DATSUN ·79 3 10. QOld gd
Brwn Edinger & Warner on $69,000 AVS 646·9000 con a S 1 7 0 0 o b o I M S S n B I 644-5219 aln t 86 1 e ear S ii It I 7014 I IH-1220 1 1 1 18 HOIDA LHSll& 1 Open 10-6 Sun 12-5 P-28 1960 Bull! In
I _ Sweden, part restored. Allend our lease seminar
3 Aelrlga/dlfferent 11zes $2.500 OBO 631·5272 and rec1e11t1 e lree
Xlnt cond. can deliver --AM/FM Stereo TV No I $80 to $200. 957-6194 lliJt/Dtcb/lltllJt 1 obllgallon to buy wlln
Upright Freezer. lat clea1 7022 j credll approval
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w /t wlvet mlr1or S295 I bOet onl 2 t Balboa to book S5SOO 962-3119 AnlQ oak rocking cnr Y
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h•vt •t>ano0tl4KI the UM of Tiie following P•••Onl PARTN!"SMIP 9242 9olt• Ari, 4 •2 N CoHt Hwy St Mil1 Ofl CALIPOMIA CIVM.. '3,!)S() 00 u s cur1ency w .. d04ng 1:1\181._. .. WARM· Sci-Mecn1ne PrOduc:U G 11/ EN .,,. t •• a I ed PrtntlnO ~. 17210
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Neme rMklld• Apert Nemt ,.._pot! Ttefll(. Sy1 Ty Huu Pllem $641 G•Mf'I Ricn110 S 81own 32132 IC111torn11 corporellon Bure.au OI NetCOllCt fn. PuNmen St1 .. t Co.teMeN Raymon E P1e1tymen ...,, Tl\e Crty Counc.H P 0 W811., l!OwWd ~ men re. 120 t Oovt St•eel tem1 170 E 11th St 1212 lll•llty ln Oaulen Grove via viente S J Cai>tttteno wrttell 11 loc.eted et 16'00 t0rc.ment 10r V!Oleuon of 21 Cehl()ln11 111e2e 211e C011eQe Cotll ...... l!loA 1200 COtte M ... Call t 11 14111 9' •I "'6t1Un91on
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The IOllOwlng ttglltr1nt• 1 Neme rele11ed to •bov• wt Hlllh .. d O"ve Muni11191on ouc:ted by a Q41ntfll plfl· to end lffM back from tne Bureau ot Nerc:o11e1 En u ... CA 112629 1eoe Cot1• ...... CA 92827 t1n 'ndey Novemoer 8 terc1.19 '°""&all\ V....., CA
nev• •b•ndoned UM or"'' liled 1n Or•noe County °' l!leech C A 9~648 neretup MertneJt C.ton LMtlnQ A•· IC>fe.tnent 11 S1n11 Ant H•rOIO G Pert.« l0901 '"•• bue1ne11 ie con j 'H5 tt 9'\eli ot 111e ,. 1121oa
~he;,: 0~~{i.'°';,_ ... F. ~ Gary Cron. 1115S An•htln PurOy St M10 .. ey Ctty CA fhta tlatement wll ltled 1nertlllp loc:ateo 11 One SalM8• J• I Any P«llOrt Cle CA 926:16 R•ymon E Prell)'T1\8h deltvef n11 DtO to lhe Ctty ouc:ted oY e 09f*el i>erl
Ftelltloue Butln~ Narnt 917183 FILE NO F?2H lle C1m Thi Tt•n 14611 Ricna10 S Brown IOCillet • ~ JttMy pert C.ettlo•nll l•om Mlc:h••i 1Pultm•n5,, .. , Cot ta M ...
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tu e Im D· I Cost• Me11. CA 11292i 92866 , .. 11n 1ne County Ci.rk of Or· I Cleveland Roed. Princeton. ltlflt\g 10 1)18'• '"' mallet 1n I !1111 butonen 1• con· Tn11 ttatem.,,, .... llled I Cle<k. Onic. by Ille j)(OQel fll<lhlC> ~;9" ~·191hM~Cll 1 l9:3. Din Blowera 21208 S1lve Tn1• 11u•1neo 11 con 1enge County on October 28. Ne"" JefHY 09540. 1"8 IOI· ""' United Stllet Oialllc:t ducted nv • c;ll(19'al pert •"'"th• County Ci.ti! of O• •nnou~ lime 81oa Wiii be Robet1 Au9tl
°Crlll 11·~~~2 n· Cloud 01 011mond Bet Cl durtad by I generel pat I 1 198~ l()wt"ij deeclbed pereon•I Court 1n Oro.t to con1e1t the net111\op tt"Qe County oo OGtOOW 2 Publlc;ly ~ I nd •e.0 Ihle etasemetll WU llleel
cin1t11. 8 omll 4 9 t 76~ "lflhtp P21CMeO P'Ol>tf'IY IOc:lle<I el 18&0() probeble cauM '°' tr111 Mil Rol>ett P werm1ng1on 1 198S l lOUO et 1 t 00 • m Of u w1111 IN (;ounty C.11 Of Or
OevlO R MIClllllOfl H Tl111 l>OllhftS w11 con I Ty Huu Pllam Publltneo Or1nge COHI Allon StrMI lrvtne Celt· ure tl'lual Ille wlfh lhe Rell Genlfal Plft~ '111CM1 aoon the<"tl" N l>'K 1 •1198 CQunty Oii OctGt* 28 ~ru•t," T 01 t 1~1:=.1on dur1eo by I genefll pattn., Th11 atetement w11 lllto •Oa1ty Pilot October 30 NO· IO•n•• 1127 t4 c:omputert d.,,I Agel'lt on Ct141•g• D•ug I Th11 "•tement .... flied PuUllJl'IOO Otonge Cou tl hC•bte on F11dey Novetnue< 111&~
1mi Y rut 1 m-1h1p w1111 the C~nty Cter1o. of Or· iv•mbe1 6. 13, 20 t985 ClllJ( drlv ... 1erm1n1l1, print· Entorcemenl Adm1n11 wllh 1h1 County Cieri! of O• Deily Pola! 0ctot>e< 23 30 111 11185 1n tne Council • ,...., r' 12,S l98\oJ201 Dove 11111 1111emem w11 Ille< enge County on September W 182 .,, end oth« compul« P41f· tretton P 0 Box 12909 •nge County 011 Oc1ob8' tO Novemt>et 6 13 t98S Chamber• City Men 71 Fair Pubhlh4MI Ot-. ~·'
lrMI. ulte Newport w11n the County Clerk 01 Or 27 19115 IPh"'' ~1111>,.,..,I Senta Ane C11tl0tn1e 92111 t98S w 159 O"ve C1>111a M... Cell Oa•ly P110t October JO No
S.ecll CeJUorn11 112860 •nge County on Octob4tt 2 I f2111e0 The prnpoM<l 181t end • cie1m and c:o11 bond ol p211911 to""' IOt t,... tu•n11h1t\g ot vet'hbe< 6 13 20 1H6
The llct1t1ou1 bualneu 1985 PuDllthe<I Or•nQe Co111 POOllC NOTICE 11euebac:k 11 to De conM.om· S355 00 m the l0tm of • 1 Pubhsnto Oianoe CoHI I VARIOUS TRUCKS W 16 1
ne.me 1elarred •o l bOve wat Published Otenge Coea Deily Pilot October 16, 23 I mated on Novembel II t985 CHhier t or ce1111ieo check 0111y Piiot Octoo.r 16 23
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POOLIC NOTICE AOd1t1on11 "" ot tne Wed ':', c::;r. County on Daily PllOI October 30, No 30 Novemt>er 6. 1985 I "CTITIOUI aut1Nlll al the olflC:ff of T1lcone• mad• pay1b1e 10 the us 30 Novemt>e• 6 198~ l•pac:11tci1tona may be Ob .. -II' -.inrr June · · Ind wit H vember 6 13 W 1985 W· 134 NAMI ITATIMINT Corporellon loc:aled et Department or Ju1t1Ce 0t w 11~ FICTITIOUI au11.-11 1a1neC1 at the Ottoc• Ot IN r~ nut~
Signed Fiie No F2790e2 . . W 19( Tne IOHOwtt\g persona ire t6800 A11on' S!fMI lrY!fll epp1oved aurety on or • NAME ITATEMUllT Pu1cnuono Agent •t 17 Fen
By Cllerle1 Mitton Hee•s doing bullneu H Pttc:illc;a Celilorn119~7 14 Without el bef0<e Novemt>e1 11 19115 I Tne tOllOw•no per.one••• Of•ve Cotta MeM Cell f lCTfTM>UI llU ... lt
•• lrullte ol tlle H-• Fam· 1 .,..,LIC NOTICE M UC NOTICE femily Clinic 16800 Dell 1ec11ng 1ne l0t90o•no. •t 11 An 1nd199ncy Petition may I POOLIC NOTICE doing 0u11nau 11 111•18 • to•n11 B1oa 1nou10 be •• NA• lfATl•NT 1ly Trull dated Marci\ 115. ruo ware S11eet Suite 70 I Hunl· 1 1nde~ndenlly llllecl 11181 11 De Ille<! in lieu 01 4 coal Shella Unhm led I 11!l11turn.a10 tne enenuon or the Tne lo11owlno pel'IOrtl .,.
sioneoture 01 reg111rent """ " NAMI ITATIMINT Jonn A Holland M C consummlled on tuen dete. Illy will De •Otl'ltnietrattvety NAMIE ITATIMIWT Tomotny 5 lurne1 9815jhmit in a Mei.cl .n,,..ooe Equipment Rentel• S46l 1983 • •u~1·1-cou•T flCTITIOUI •UllNEll ington B .. cn CA 92648 the tale end INMbllGk I• not bond OlhetwlM Ille prop., FICTITtOUI •UlfNlll Beech Blvd S111n1011 CA I C.oty Clef lo. wttnon ~-10 lime I d0•"9 DutlneN .. Modern
Chailes Merton Hee11 1 Of THI ITATI fhe rollowmg persona are 19112 Quiet Bay Lane Hunt 11 will be conaummeted 81 loitetted puisuant 10 19 The 1onow11"1Q pe<aone 111• Chantry Fontana CA 92335 ooent•lltiO on 1,... outa•de with BallktOf\ Or•Y• HunttnQton
Truett& <>' CAUfOlllNtA Jdotng bus1neu H MIS 1ng1on Beech CA 92648 soon H l>Olllble lherelftef us c 1608 end wOI be di•· dOlf\O ou .. nes• u LLONOS W1ll11d 1 Tu1ne1 89 t!> Iha Bt<l llem Numbe• •no I"• Beech CA 112e49
Thia 11etem.nt was 11ieo I FOi' THE COUNTY Group t300 Adema Ave •
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lh1s bu11neu 11 con· Oiied lhll 24th dey 01 Oc-,poseo 01 ecc0tdino to liw I OF NEWPORT INC 311~ Ch&nlry Fon11n1 C>'I 92335 Open•'1g 0 11, Roneta Jemet Mudry
with the County Clerk of Of· OP OlllANGE 1·15·0 Co11a MeH. C A ducted by 1n mdlvldu•I tober. 19115 lnte•estea pat11ea may Ille 8 Sen Miguel Suite 200. New· Tn11 ou11neas is con· Each b•d ahell tpectfy 546l Ban1o.1on Drive Hunt
t98S APPL IC AT I 0 N 0 F Ge11 A W olek t 300 Tn11 statement was llleO ATION, av: 0 Gregg mitigation 01 lor1 .. ture w•lh Relph G LOf\g 1829 Porl 'h•P l0<th in ,,,. te:HKthce1tona 'lho1 bu1111en 11 con 1119e County on October 11 j IN THE MA TT EA OF TH[ 92626 I JOhn A Holland M 0 TIUCONIX COlll,0111. pe11tion t0t remiuion or I port Beecll CA 92660 dueled Dy • 11m11a<l partner each and every item •• Ml or101on Beach CA 926-tll
Publltnecl Orenge c0111 CH A IS T 0 PH ER LEE Adams Ava tt 1S·D Coste with the County Clerk of Or· ..._,,1°" tne Resodenl Agent 111 SnefloelO Pl Newpo11 I omotny S lu•ne< >'Illy and all eac;e(>hon• 10 tntt autled Dy an 1ndl111C1uel
Diiiy Pilot Octobei 23 30 STOVAL • minor by anc MNI CA 92629 •nge County on October 21 Publtaneo 0 ,,1199 Cout Cllerge pursuint to 19 Beach CA 112960 Tn11 '111emen1 wu 11ieo specif~attOf\a mull oe C.lel• , Ronald Mudry
November 6, 13 1965 through 1111 Nalu•al Mothllf Tn11 Du11nen 11 con 1985 Delly Piiot Octooer 30. 1985 us c t618 ind 21 CFR Ch111ta G Lo119 182i w11n the C.ovnly Clef!( of 01 Jly '" ,,,. b•d arid I allure 10 Tni• a••te~it w11 f11.o
W-144X DONNA SHARTLE. Fo1 dueled by an 1nd1vtouar P:21f711 w.17 t 1311171_1316 81 without 111 Port Sheflleld Pl ~po11 •no• County on Octooer l t l'l&l forth any ttem on ine w1tr• lhe County Ct«k ol 01
-----------Change ol Name Gall A Wolek Published Orenge Coatt long ii claim and coll bond Beac:h CA 112960 1985 soitcotoc aHon• ,,..1 11 ue •nge County on October '
CAIE NO. A IJ011) Thlt ttetemenl w11 llled Daily Piiot Octoblf 30 No-"e•ldenl At•nl In 1 Tnoa bu11ne11 111 con· f211921 g•ounos 10, •erectoon 01 tne •98!.
P\&.IC NOTICE OlllOElll TO IHOW CAUll! wllll lhe County Clerk ol Or vember e 13 20 t995 P\&.IC NOTICE IChetge ducted by 1 c0tpo<lh0f\ PuDlttnea O••noe CoH t b•O ••7195
ITATIMINT OF W H E R E A S ange County on September W te.4 1 Cite Ra.85•0045 I Ralpl1 G Long Pre11dent Daily P1101 Octoo.1 23 30 I Each b•O sn•ll Ml ro1tn tne Pubh1heo Of1111i141 C.ou t
CHRIST 0 PH ER l EI 27 t985 IC·21,_ Date October t l 198s Tnla stetement ""'" r11ec Novem1>e1 6 t3 198S full name• eno ••sidencea 01 Oa11y P1101 Octoo.i 30 NO c:~~~~ STOVALL, • mtn()( by enc F21nse POOllC NOTICE NOTICE°" INTINC>eD IE· Publtahed Orange Cout wllh the County Ci.tk ol O• w 149 all persons 8nO P••tlH vemtMtr 6 •3 20 lllllS
.u.,.,.11 ..... ,., througn hlS nllural mother PuDllahe<I Orenge Coell CUllllTY INTIRllT IN Deily Pilot October 23 30 enoe County on S419tembeo inte•ntee n '"• p•opout 11 w 160
.._ "'" '"' Donne Shertle. nea hleC hu Diiiy P1lo1 Octobe• 16 23 !"'°""TY lueJICT TO IS 9115 27 1985 ° Tne lollowtng pei1on1 """llllon wllh the Cletk ol 11\1• 30 Novembef 6 1965 "'CTITIOUI autlNlll SALi ANO LEAll•ACK NovemDe< 1 n•nt· DllDtlC NOTICE the 0•0 •• Dy • CQ•O<i•e•ion
11 b doned th 1 "" NAME ITATIMENT W-143 rUU\. state tne name• 01 1ne 01 rwlD•tC NOTICE eve • en • uM o Court tor permlulon II W-133 The following peraont 11,. PVllllUANf TO llCTION I Dubltshed 0•1nge Co., 1 fice•s who can aign en rUUL ~:m:1ct~~~~~.1~u'J~~~~ change n11 name Iron doing businesa 81 La Met 13442 OP: CAL.,OlllNIA CIVIL Daily P1101 Oc101>11 16 23 IC·20l11 •g•eement on t>ehlJI 01 tht1 FICTITIOUI llU ... SS
•per1men11. 1201 Dove CHRIST 0 pH ER l EI I IMIDljC NOTICE Mfg :, t S2 I Sund1nc:e San I CODI POOllC NOTICE 30 No11ttm1>er 6 1985 flCTITIOUI 9Ul*Ell to•oor1t1on and whethiu NAMI ITA~NT ,... S T 0 II A L L t c rUU\. · Tnconex Corpor1tion 1 w 17~ NAME STATEMENT Slrtet, Suire 300 ~ CHRISTOPHER LEE $HAR , Juan Caoittreno CA 92672 1ca111orn111 corporation LEGAL NOTICE tne 1011ow1t\g pefsona ate moie than Onil ottic;e• must Tiie! I04low•ng pertona •••
Beech Calllo1n11 92660 TLE no"" thefelore, I flCTITIOUI aUllNlll Step II e n Thom all WfltCh IS loceted II 16800 NEW~T-MEIA 001no Dus1nese II ltle l•O" II ,,,. D•O •I Dy • pell I 001ng Oulttl41St u Al Secur
The I01low1119 r90lst1en11 l"T IS HEREBY OROEREC NAMe ITATUtlleNT KerckhOll 230 Monlalvo •9, Aston S11eel. Irvine C11i-UNlflt!O SCHOOL PUBllC NOTICE Sound• 57~ Anton Blvd nershop 01 • 101n1 venture i ''Y F inanco a1 Bl 1/111•
hev• 11b1ndooed UM of t"" that all peraon11ntere1ted II The l0Uow1ng peraona are S11 Clemente, CA 92672 '1orn1a 92714 ntenda to sell OllTllllCT Suite 8 3rd Floor Co9te \ta1e the names end ad-F1111nc111 1116 Hun11rog1on
Ftclllloua BualneH Name lhe maller aloruald eppea doing Du11nes1 u Alco Thia busmen 11 con 10 end lee~ back liom NOTICE IS HEREBY FICTITIOUS aultNEll I Mesa CA 92626 "''""..es ~tall ge11•r a1 oart S1 Hun11ngtori Beach C-'
Cllerles Merton Heers 81 in Oeplrtmenl 3 ol lht Fln1nc111 S..-v1c:es. 17852 E duCleCI Dy an 1no1111dual Maisl\all-Eeton l eatil19 As-Gil/EN that lhe Boero 01 I NAMI ITATIMENT Robert E Hugna~ J60 ne•s ano 1o•n• •ertlu•er' ti 92648
T1uatee of the H-• F1mlly above-en1111ed Courl 17th St Sfe 207 Tustin. CA Sieve Kefckhott soc1attt1 •New Jeteey par1 Educ111on of It'll Newl>Ofl I Tne lollow1ng pe.sons "'' W1tcon11n Apt 20:1 lonQ 1114' D•Ode• "' • ~ • C.11y Ment..,110 ""'" .i&
Trull Oiied M1rcn t6. 1983. 1oc111e<1 at 700 Ctvle Cetlte 926110 lhts •l~enl was filed nersh1p •ocetecl at One Meaa Unified Scnoot 011111c1 doing bu1tnes& 89 PIP Ina Beach CA 90814 piopriet0<snop 0 ' enother Dusinen
838 Fourth AYenue. En· 011ve Wul. Senti An• C•ll Robert Mtc:heet Alvey 5 wnn the County Ci.r~ 01 Or· Cleveland Road Princeton or Orange County will re l '""' Piess •308 29ti0·< Mery E HuQhM 360 W•a enl•ty 1"'' ooe~ Du1>•r••M Th•• buaineu '~ C.OI'
c:lnltlt. Celllornta 92024 lornta, on November 8 Gretel Ct Newport Beech ange County on Octobe• 21 , New Jersey 08~~ the toi
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David R Mk:heleon. .. 1985. at 9 15 0 Cloe~ A M 0 CA 92663 1985 IOWtt\g OHcrlbeO l)tftOn81 PM on the 711'1 Oily ol No-CA 92626 Be1cll CA 908 14 °•0 'neu oe '" lhe •ee• M~• Gery MotncullO
Tru11 ... of the M lcllelton said dey end lhen end the" Tlltl businen 11 con F:ia.717 orOi>'rtY compul&ft d111r 1vember t985 at the Rteherd A Zuioerweg Tht1 busone.a is con 01 tne !>ldde< ..,,,h • Oe$1g rhit ttaiemeni •BS t•i.to
F1m11y I rual dlled Decetn· show c:euM 11 any tney heve ouc:ted by In ind1v1due1 Published Orange Coaat drtves term1n1ls prlnlttt I Purch. as1ng Office ol Slld 15305 Andrew Of La Palma duGleo by husb1nd and ..,re nation 1011owmo snowing w•lh tne County C.I&<~ ol O•
ber 12 1984 1201 Dove SI wtiy Sllld appliceuon 10 Robert Mlc:hael Alvey Daily Pilot October 30 No-and otl'lel computer per I School Ou1tnct •oc•led 11 CA 906?3 Rotiert E Huglles OBA 1tne foe111oou1 n11ma1 1ng1"> County or Oc.1ooe1 111
Suite 300 N-p0rt Beec:ll. cnange or neme should no Tn11 statement wll ltle<I vemb41• 6 13 20, t9115 1ohe1at equipment 12985 B Beer Street Costa Norm11 L Zwderweo 530' rho~ '9atemen1 NU l11eo >itnvoded hOweve• no tic. 198S
C11iforn1e 92660 be granted with the County Clerk 01 Or W '65 P11nce1on Bink locateo Mesa CA 92626 al which Andlew Dr La Palma C• ""'"' me County Cle•~ or O• ''''°"' name snall De ua.e<I ' F2904e'2
The llc:t111ou1 bus1neu 11 1s FURTHER OAOERE( anoe County on St0tember al 76 Nessau Street P 0 time said b•ds ... ;11 be pub 90623 ange County Or> October 3 unien theHI '' a cu,,ent Put.lotlle<I O•er•Q& C,r,h '
neme relerred to lbOve wit tnat the Cteilr or 11111 Cour 30. 1985 PtJlllC NOTICE Bo• 3t1 Princeton N-lhcly ooena<l end re10 for Jo Ann L&eDtl•t 5305 An 1985 •eo•51•atoon ""''h tr.e O••~ Deily Piioi Oc:tot>e< 30 "'
hied '" Ore119e County on mail nottee of time ano Pllc:t P:217t04 Jerse 06542 n1eno11 IC PICKUP TRUCK I drew Or l a Palma C1 FZll293 County Rec:o•Oer In c;1M o •Mnoe< 6 l3 20 198•
June 17, 1985. eno wes as-or hearing of 1n11pe11t1on 11 Published Oringe Coast I FICTITIOUI aUllNlll l ente• Y•nlo a sec:~111y agree. I All !>Ids are 10 De 1n at· 90623 Puo11s11eo Orange Coa11 co•oorat•Ont include tne w 161
By Chetlea Menon HMrt. Box 316. Wydolle Okie 30 Nov&ml>er 6. 1985 The I01low1ng pe1sons ••e Leasing Assoc1atH to ob lnst1ucttons i nd Spec1 ll· ducted bv co-oartnei5 30 1985 ~r91arv Ti..su•er •nO P\mt.IC NOTICE
signed Fite No F27906 t Tommy Ray Sto111ll PO Dally Pilot October 16• 23• 1 NAME ITATl!MENl ment with Mershall·Eator cord•nu with Cond1t1on1 Th•& ousoness '8 c:on I Da11y P1101 OctoDer 9 16 23 nam11s 01 lhe Presioenl
as trullee of 'he H-s Fam homa not less then tO d*Y• w. 119 OOJng t>osineas as TOR· 1a1n a sec;ur1ty interest in th< ca11ons wl\JCh are on hie 1n Jo Ann Leeoe•t w • 10 ManilQe< 11 01 l"41
tly Trust dlled March 16 pnor 10 the hHrlnQ dlte RANCE WESTERN SELF l above oesc11be0 pe•sone lhe olllee ol Ille PurchHtng Thos stllemenl "'11 Ille< f ne Ctty Counc FICTITIOUS aUllNEll
19113 n is FURTHER OROERH I f>OOLIC NOTICE !STORAGE LTD A Call· Qrooerty tOClled 81 t680C 011ecto• 01 s11d School D11 ..,llh the County Cterh 01 Oo Lot, "1 Costll Mesa •eMrY~I NAME STATEMIEHl
Sionature ol regtStrent lhat a copy of 1h1s 01oer 11 forn1a L1m11ed Par1ner1h1p Aston Street Irvine Cah· i'"" 2985 B Bea• S1reet I angS Count~ on October t POOLIC NOTICE me'~"' 10 reteel any 0' 11 tne ro11ow1ng pe<ton' a1"
Charles Marion Heers allow cause b4t published It FICTITIOUI 9UllNESS 18025·1< Skypark East torno& 927 t4 Tiie Mltufll~ Costs Me"41 CA 92626 198 F2l1'1C noa; eo OGtobef ;.>1 1985 Ooong Dusoness as llLA DE
Trustee The0811yPllot enewapape NAMEITATl!MEWT Irvine CA92714 agreement wtll De c:onsum NO Dtdd., m1y wothdrawJ K-20111 p 81 ea O<e Coes SIGNER HOSIERV 68'
T1111 11etement was llle<I of general c;1rculat1on pub Tr>e lollow1ng pe<IOfls 11e Ronald A Hollman 2 j!.Yr· mated on Novembe• 6 I his Bio tor a pe110d or forty 0 Puo~sheo ~range t;o;~ FICTITIOUS 8UllNIEll , ..iD~',~1 Octonet~!> t965 ,....,,,,, SUM I Costa Me'>o
with Ille County Cleflt ol Or· 1181\ed 1n CMta Mesa C111 doing bus1ne11 H A and H pie Sage Irvine CA t985 ill 76 Netuu Street live 145108y511ter IP>e dale 8'1Y tlOI t~De~85 NAME STATEMENT -'6 • o w 174 CA 926:17
1nge County on October t 1, forn1a tor once a week lo Te<:hnOlogy 20492 Wh1te· 1 Dana J Mac; Kay 3 Cov 'P 0 Bo• 311. Princeton 1 ~• tor the opening th9feol I 30 Novemoe• 1 w 1 1 I The 1ooow1ng 1)4!fsons a1i; <; ti•H o u '~' Ho a~ n • n
1985 lour con1MCu1tve weella prlo tree, Hunllngton Beach CA e111ew Rancho Palos Ver I New Je1~v 08542 W11hou1 I Tne Boero 01 Educ:ellon ol I 2 ,.. ,., ,, n nu, n es s as Ma•~"' 1>85 Cente• su .. t
Pubhatie<I Orange COHI 1o 1he d81e se1 for hearing 01 92646 Oe5 CA 90274 11tec1tng the loregOJ119 11 tf the Newport Mesa Un11te<1 PUBLIC NOTICE 'Mnntebe110 Jutoe )21'.lO Coi.ta Mesa C.>'1 926r
0 11ly Pilot Octoblf 23, 30 the pe11t1on court n e y R 1 ch a r d John M lt1ompson 6922 1ndependen1iy. •'•lll<l tllat 11 School 01s11"1 r-ves tne B1·sio1 St Suote 660 Cosi• fh' Dusoneo ' co•
Novetnber 6 13 t98W5. t••x Dated OCT I 198~ Furn1va1 20492 Wn1tetree1 Church C11c1e Hunl•'1glon the sec.ullly AO•eemttnl t~ "Ohl 10 reiect any or all Bids K·20l7I Mesa C.t. 92626 :::uc:1.o ny II" 0ndov1ova1
.. ., Hennon ko.tlle, Jlfd94 I Huntington Beacn CA jBeacn CA , not consummated on suer ano not neeease111y &CeePI u INESI tnomas l Sehr be• 1">' 1 oomllC NOTICE Tn1i. 1latemt1nl was file<!
ol the tu~lof Court 92646 T1115 bu11neu 11 con. I aete 1t will t>e c:Oflsumm111eo me lowesi Bid and 10 w11ve Fl~:~~o~:A~E~ENT SM voe"' Coror>a oe1 Mc1r r uo •111• tne Countv C1e1• ,,1 O•
J Chrt1tophe1 wooo .. ard Thia busmen 111 con-joucted by a hm•tll<l partner-as IOQf\ as p0ae1ble tne•e any •nlormallly 01 trregul•ri The tOllowi P41•!1ons are CA 92626 NOTICE angt' C oun1, n,, Oc1otie• 2'
Attorney IO• Pe11t1oner 105! Ouctecruy an 1nd1v1du1I snip alter !y on eny B10 •ece<ved ng Fresno 1 Pat11toa Joy Mou tor INVITlttlG 8108 ·'<~·
ITATIMINT <>' N Mein Street Suite 916 Cou1tney R l'urnoval Ronald A Hottmen Oeled this 24th 01y ol Oc NEW,OlllT ·MESA UNI· ~oong D~5''1~~asBrtSIOI St 7S842 Pe<os Raaa aQ•1na a!D ITEM NO ee7 f -l O
Mt.IC NOTICE
AaANOONMINT Of' Santa An• CA 92701 T111s 11a1ement was filed T111s sla,ement waa hle<l I 101>er 1985 I FIEO IC HOOL DISTllllCT of I ss;oc~s Coste MeH CA Hills CA 9265) ,.. o TIC e s HERE B, Pvbl••"eO 0 11tnoe Coe••
UIE OP: P:ICTITIOUI Published Oret\ge Coas w11t1 tne County Clerk of 01 wtth the County Ci.tk ol Or MA Ill IHA LL · I AT 0 H Orenge Countr, Carot,n 9, ~~£,;6 Wtlhi""J l(enne1 " & 1 ' c. " r N 1h 81 , e 8 1 e d Oaol1 P1101 Oc10~1 '.lO NrJ
aut..-ll NAME Deily Piiot October 9. 16. 23 lange County on October 1, ange County on Octobet 25, LEASING AllOCIATEI 81ocller, ~urcheelng Olrec· Oonan.,. Schriber 3200 AIOu n Plett' Ne.,00'1 ptopOHllw•ll De iec8'v&O Dy vtH'lt>e< fl 13 20 1911!>
The tollowtng pertone 30, l98S t985 1 1985 I B'I': ~,., C Mereftelt, Jr. 1°'· 1714> "6-J21' Bros1o1 S1 Suite 660 Coate Beac." CA 92661 the C11y ol Cl)S18 Mese tc w 1611
have ebandootd !he use
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W-091 1 F2S7MI F290317 Pubhsllecl 011nge Coas1 PubloShe<I Orange Coast M a CA 92626 IA Cah· E•nes1 Wo11o1m WeDe• ..,,t Tiie C•t; Covncot p 0
the Flcl illout Builnell PuDll9heC O•ange Co111 I Ho wt er. Oertner & Daily Piiot October 30 198: 0 1111y Po101 Octobe• 23 JO 1,0~~18 coroorauonl 4 790 ~'a Co•ana fo1tia Bo• 1200 CoMa Mesa C.ah·
N•m• Rancho Netom11 0 11ly Pilot Octot>er 23 30 arown, 4340 Cem~· Drive. w~ 17 < 1985 Mehmet F Noyan 2135 E IL •MM C>'I 9268fi tor-.() 92628 1200 on 01
t201 Dove Sl•MI, Sulle 300: I POOLIC NOTICE I November 6 t3 1985 1Me•p<>fl 8eacll, CA~ W 142 Menlo Ave Fr es.no CA R1ch11ro A Z•~ 355 Clare !M'forl! the hOU• l l 00 • m
N-pori Beec:h. Celilornle ~ W· IS3 PuDltShed Orange Coa\1 POOLIC NOTICE 937 10 mont .t.ve lo11r,i Beac11 CA r.,n r"o~v Novemoe• 15
926&0 FICTITIOUI aUllNlll Daily Pilot October 30 No· fh•s bu,ones& os con '°803 t98'> 1 '"au ~ !he •e
DEATH No11cEs
The I01towt119 r9g111rent1 NAME ITATEMeNT 1 Mt.IC NOTICE vemt>e• 6 11 20 l98!> ITATEllllENT OF PUBllC NOTIC[ o~teo Dv ii ger>4'•al part Palf•O S Donllhut' 9 sonn&oD•h'• 01 the D•Odl!f 1r
n1ve ebandoned UM of the The IOllowtnQ pe<sons are W· t16X A8ANOOHMmNT OF ne1snoi. Slar'n"e Irvine (,A 92~ '' Ot't•ve• '"' n•a l 1 lne C•t• l .tlli,111 :\I ~.,,1u,.1 1 F1c11tiou1 BualneH Name dOlng bullrten II R1cha1ds flCTITIOUl llUllNlll I UIE Of FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Donanut> Sc.nribe• Joy Oanret W Oonanue Cte•k, Ottoce by lhe o•oC1<'•
Charlfl Merion Heeu. II Silk G1rdene. 390 tO E NAME ITATIMINT POOllC NOTICE 8UllNIEll NAME NAME STATEMENT Mounon Cnoet F1nant1111 0 1 J 168 l Sea Blutt Lal'e Soutr> 8fonounc.,o !1Me Bids woll o. t I un ltnglr>n 81•,11 It
TruelM of the H-• Femlty Coul Highway Corori1 Del The foUowing ~IOfl• ere Tnt1 lot1ow1n~ person! 1 rne fOllowing persona ere ihce• l .ifuna CA 9267 • ouo11c1; r>oeneo ano eer f> '-'"'<I ... ,, ,,, I .\ tun. ·r
Tru" dllecl M1rc;h t6. 1993 Mer CA 92863 d04ng 1:1u .. ,_. aa ~rate FICTITIOUI 1u....au nave &Dano~ the uM o• doong Dusoness as F & 1 rnos "•lem@nl .. as t11e<l nos ou~ineH \ ror• "'Oud ti• '00 d m ()• a! .! I I IH , ..11 1111 •1~, t t
8311 Fourll'I Avenue En· Sellie l Reilly. 82 W Velej Acc:ounllng Bu11nes Ser NAME STATEMENT 1ne F1c101tous Busones: Compute• SySlems 11932 ,., ... , .... rn.,nty C1er• ol O• Ou< 1400 Dy a 9enflra pan .,,, n tnere8flt;• II~ Cl•IK
c1n1t111. Celllornll 92024 Loop lrv1ni1 CA 92714 vl(;"S 2101 Aralta Street Tne lollow1ng persona are Name COSTA MESA AUTC Sallerlteio Ortve Hunrmgton e Cll nt oro Seplembe• nt'•SIHO 1•caDte or i "08t Novemue• tU '>ho "••' ... ui' I\ i~I
DI 1 ... R M-llel•An 11 This buamesa 11 con· 1 N B h CA 92660 doing bus1n•ss as "0JAllE SUPPLY 2165 t-larbo• Blvd Beacn C.A 92646 ~n6g 198. ~" ' JCly Mounon Parlnt;r •5 198« '' • .,,. C 'N"'' I·\ 1 I r ' ' n' 1• t v v "' ~ • ewpOrt eac · u ..., R1cha•a Cha11es Hac1scn ' " • n1s >ra140mpf\f was l11ea Trustee of t~ Mlctie•son ducted by an md1111dua1 Louise Bennett Comer INVESTORS 1 18023 Sky CoS111 Mesa CA 92627 F217M 1 namoer~ t.•1• Hiii •• ra11 ....,r,1r l1• 'I.I At''" n
r1m1ly Trust dlleCI Oeoem· Sallie l Reilly 210 1 Are"a Street Nl!'NOOrl pc111o. C"cle Su11e F 2 lrvtne The Fochhous Bus1nesi ano Susan l Haasch 8932 P.,[ll1~ni>t1 01anQ40 Coast ''"1" 11'" Cno;nty (le" "1 O• 0• ~e CM!a M"" C Ill \ "' u r ol \ ,
be• 12 198• 1201 Dove This '111&menl wu llleO Beach CA 92660 CA 927 14 Name 1t'le11ed to above wa• Setterheld Or Huntington ()~ , P.1"1O•1,.bf!1 q 16 23 M•Qt' Cuv• tr '' <,.,plf'mbfl• '"'"•ii to• lht' lu•n°s111ng o·
St1ee1 Suite 300 N-porl with the COJ1nfy Clerk of Or-Susen Weal Oitten 502 Lawrellce J W1ll1s 18023 t1l8d on 6 11·83 in the Coun Btlach CA 92646 10 1q8 ;>ti 1"8~ LABOR .t.NCl (OUtPMfNt ld,iho' f,111.tl ~ 1 h J.il1•
Beach Calilofn11 92660 I ange County on September I East Bevefly Pllce Sant11 S1o.ypar• C11c1e Suite f 2 1y or Orenge 011gona1 File Tnis business •S con W 107 F2ITl3I ! 0 M001~ v riv1C CENTEF If ,, v. .or d I." 1 ,j •
The l1c1111ou1 buSlneu 30 l985 Ana CA 92701 Irvine CA 92714 Nor: 2t8831 .ducted by husbanoa,,O w1le Punhsned O•c11100 Coas1 >-lfATINCo v'fNT1,,t,T1NC. (;r••\1 ~:11 ••II••' •'
name referred lo 1bove """ F2171CM This business is con Ocin B S1a1key 18023 Oyn1m1c rwms rnc: A "'•Chdrd C Haascn !Jdtt; P.ioi 0fltit>4'• 9 •6 23 A1R l. )NC'"' '1N•N(, SvS \l
ftle<I 1n 0•1nge County on Published Or1119e Coest duCled by a genil•BI o a•t S~ypark C11c1e Suite F 2 Ca111orn111 corporation 2 t6~ I nos statement was/"";' PUBLIC NOTICE 10 ICl8' 'E M "'•Ult I 1"°' l.• "
June 17 t98S end wit 11-I Daily Pilot Oclobe< 16 23. nersnip 11vone CA 927 14 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa w•lh ine County Cle<~ r O w '14 AOO·t•ona1 ~e1s •' lllt ..._. ••llt.1lo '"' ' 1111'111
signed Fiie No F279062 1JO NoveMber 6 1985 LOUllMI B Comer rnis buaoneu ,9 con CA 92627 ange Count~ on Ociooe< '1 FICTITIOUS 8UllNE88 ~Pf'C1foc 111•on~ 'T'la• oe 'D I , r 1, r .1, ,
By Cnarles Marton HeelS W t 181 This s1a1ement was llled ducted by o hm1te<l partner Tn15 busonen was tori 1Q85 F2.al720 NAME IT ATEMEN~ PUBllC NOTICE ldtneO at me l')fllf" 01 11'1t l ll 111, 1 ,11 1 h u 11 h
89 trustee ol lhe Heer• F•m lw1tn the County c1er1o. of 0 1 1 shop oucteo !)ya co1pora11on PuDl•S"etJ Orange Coasl lht' 1011ow1ng oersons a1e l>u•cha&•l'O Aqen1 a1 " ~<t11 1 1ly Trust oated M1rc11 16 ange County on Septemt>e• Dan B S1ar1o.ev Ge~11 Thi' 'latemenl wH t11eo Oailv P•lnl Ortobe• JO No ooong business as MiOwt'Sf l(-209l0 Dr •e s1• Meu a1• "' 11 ti "1 • t"> "'' 1' 1983 30 •98~ Partner wolh tne Co1Joty Cle•• of 0< ,,.m0,., 6 ,1 20 ,985 Paoni.no 501 f Ka111t1a 0 1 FICTITIOUS SUllNIEIS 1 0rn1a El·<:Js 1nould "" •e lwltf 1' ,\l\t fut..,
Signature or 1tg111r1nt P\J8LIC NOTICE I P:217tbt This stalemenl was tiled ange County on Seo1emoe1 w 166 angio CA 9266' NAME STATEMENT •u•neo '' 1114' a!l"nioon ol !N tl,1, 1 ~ lt•~M·r .!\J ti~
Cher tea Manon Heer 1 Published 01 ange CoaSI 1 w11h !he Coun!y Cle•k or Or· 26 1985 Ciot!O•d Way••~ Bolton 1 n,. 1011owong oenons d•f' C '• ,,.o w1thor ~aio flmt p 1.,1, 11 l';iu 1 Ji ih n~·t 1 TruSIM STATEMENT Of I 0111ly P1ror October 23 30 anoe County on Oclober 2S Oyn am1~ t wir11 Inc SO' E Kc1te1111 Ora,,9e C.A l)no11g b11s•ne"' as The LNJ•• 10"'' " H Y1ateo "'"""10C>tl
Thi• 1t1temen1 was Ille< ABANDONlllfNT Of Novembef 6 13 t985 t985 Tnomas J Neka,Qne lloct POOLIC NOTICE 92667 E, "llf>Qe 1200 Pai• Ce,.1eo lflt'n'•l•eo ,,.. tn@ ou1~00,. "''11 \\ I I inti rmi nt '11
with tlle County Cl..-k of Or UIE Of flCTITIOUI w t5S F290318 P1e51dent Ed.,.l•d Ho ... 11rd Raum•r ... <;u 1e b60 Cn~•ot '"" B•O 14'"' Numoe• arin '" ...... ..1 It F 1 r n" n cl
ange County on October I I 8USINll l NAMI How • .,. Oer Iner a Publlslle<I Oranoe Coast FICTITIOUS 8UllN£1S sot ( IOlf'llll Cir '"9" CA Mf'\A A 4('6;>f. 'liM"n°ng Dale \11 ..... 11111 (."I nwh· r\
t98S The tollow1ng persons IMIDLIC NOTICE Brown, '340 Cem~• Drive, Oa11y Pnot Octobe• 9 16 23 NAME STATEMENT 92667 nr.\ato~ PuDl•sner~ nc Eac.h b•d ihall ~ '"'''''" "' ~·n r, 1 Rr"' Bi·l I Publl1he<I Oret\ge Coae have &bandoned the uM of ruu Newport hech, CA 92M3 30 1985 !he tollowong pe1son~ are fh15 ou,,.,nt'\~ " rnn ,,. l .1htrrno~ co•po1a11on• '"" Piooou 1 tom' '~''
Delly Pilot Oc.lot>er 23 30 the F1Cttl1ous Buslneuj P:K:TITIOUS BUSINESI Pubhshed 0•1r1oe Coast • w .103 Oo•no Dusineu n NewpO•t Outled by " g~nt'•d1 P•'l ,..,, .. w11•n•'" 8?t1~v1.1•r.I P L INOo.•Q" P 8 OtOv•O.O '' Br1lolttl.,..,t,.. l>trt't·Hn.i
NOVitmblf 6 13 1985 Nam~ Cond os 4 4029 .. ,, ... or STATEMENT 0 111ly P1101 Octobe• 30 No 0 •d"''-51uu•1;1, 170 E 171h r1t"Sl1•1J 1 <; ,.i. , 1' ~"·"''Y .,,, , • <I" "'" """•< 1 la<vl'n4!"1' tn<. ti4.! 4 I "111 w 145> lr'llesterty Pt • 202 N-oo<1 "' -.. vembet 6 13 ;>O 1985 51 207 CoSle Mesa CA Chtto•o Bono• 1 ,,. , ,, itt tl"' atLnmpdn•e<l I I ' Beacn CA 92660 The lollow1ng p&fsons ••e w. t 7511 92627 lh•S s1e1emen1 ,.,n 1,...0 1 .,,, ti .. s Of'S\ n• ,.,.,f,,.O l' dS"'"' ' t nec•
The Ficllhous ButtneH domo business es Amer1c1n DllDLIC NOTICE C.ary A C•on t9S5 w1111 lhe Covnly (.tt>rlo nl r)r 1,,. 1.,0 r>y ,. ••1Jn•il••ri• " t1 h•O t•,.,•d 1,,, nnt te1•
Name i eferreo to ebove w1sl A11 Cllarters 3 t5 I A1rwav ruu Anahe•m 0 I Cosia Mesa 14noe C:.r1un1, "" Ol I Jtl4l• l 1 l r.rv~.i1" Pvnto,he•' •tc ""'" io• ,,1 in .. .tmoun1 o
l11ecl in Or1nge County on No F 207 Costa Mesa Cali POOllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNEl8 CA 92627 198'l ""u ""' <;ea1r.r P•esocJ"• i "e Ml ,.. ,.., .. V"•llble 10 tnt
Aprtl t I 1983 to1n11 92628 FICTITIOUI aUl,..."'11 NAM( STATEMENT l n1s Dusinioss is cun FlMm tn,, "'d'""'"'' w.;> • 11'() '• .,,,, MMa l\j(
PICTITIOUI aUllNEll Robe11 N OeRiento 43201 REP lnvestmentS Int IA N•ouoor tT•T(M':!T lhe IOllOWlf\O persons are duClt!O Dy an 1nd1v1011a1 Puhh,nt!C O•o<ng" C.oest ,.. I" 11 .. ( '"' 1, '"'' ,,1 Or ~· '" "" ~' 11 btl ton NAME ITATIMENT Campus Drive ,.100 New C1111f corp I 3151 A1rw1y .. _.. .. "'"' AJ S & F Gaiy R Cron [)a11y 1>.101 ()c10~• 13 30 dllQt' c_,.,,, '• ,,. .,.,p.,mt>er ~·Oe•l'(l '"'l''llcK.comoanoec
The lollowtng persona i re port Beacn CA 92660 , No F 207. Co1t1 Men Call I The tollow1ng 1>4"rsons are ~omg buaone~s •:h Land ln1s s1a1ement was hied No,.emoer 6 I) ''ll:lS !'8 10 11111•, hi "" n .tst\1er ~ c nee~
GI"'• E 'Pott •• 320 Cam.j 1orn1& 92826 doing DuStneaa as T el·A ubltlhlnQ. I • c1 , o w • "'' " r 1oe1 , Don,j d01119 buSlneu 11 LI Palme , .. 1 h b ineu 19 con Pages t306 t Lampson Ave sceoe Arcn1tect & Soec1her w11h the Counly 111k n ' F217161
Tech A C1lllorn1e limlled pus Onve • tOO Newpo<t 11 ut · 45 Garden Grove CA New' 2104 M•ple Ave anQ" Count., 1n <lctot>e• i 1 •· r • v "'1 •• l"'I" ·•"1 "Ii D•O '"'11 Df' ·on,•Oe<!'<
Pertn•rll'up ea, Dover Ot Beacn CA 92660 1 dueled by a COfporallon 926•0 ; t07 Cost• Mue CA 198'i ""ll>•1c NOTICE J . 1, P, I C'· ' •r .. " •/, • t ,, I~ I ·~ me041' "' a blan• • 14 N-p0rl Beacll CA John M NHhU 4320 REP Investments Inc 2627 F*121 rUD\. in ''IS' 1 ,,.. lu•n•sn!'O Dy tnp Coty r
00 Aandtll E Pre11dy Prest· Roy Hendrik Vander AA 9 p h o a Co11•1 .•. 1M• w ·1~ """sa ano s m11dt' •' 92&63 Camou1 Df1ve • 1 . New· 6ll w M!lple Monrovi& CA George Edward Schmok 11011s eO ' nge • FICTITIOUS SUSINEIS ~ ''" 'u
John A 011r1nceaco 450 t I port Beach CA 92660 1 dent 910181 zo 14 Me pie Ave • 107 Doily Pilot Octobe• 30 No NAME IT A TE ME NT ~ 0' d 8 n <" "''' h 1h 1
Surrey Drive. Corona Del Jamee R Seals M 0 . rhll tlalemenl WIS flied co,111 Mesa CA 92627 1140moe• 6 ,, 20 '985 Tiie tollow•ng oe•sons ol•fl PUBllC NOTICE • •O••Soons nl •ne P·O()Q~
Mir CA 92112:> 4320 Cempus Oflve ,, 100,l with the Counly Clerk 01 Or Tnia Dusmeu '' con rn1s but1nen •S con w 167 ooong b11~•ness u SBC "Qut•em•"'')
Thia bualnesa la c:on· Newport Beacll. CA 112660 •~•County on Octoblf t l duCleo by an inOMdull ducted by a" on01v1dua1 ron11ncut1 C.•ouo i84'> Me~ Ear.II h•<l(lt'• '""'' t>4' '
ducted by 10 lndlvldu11 This bU•'n"' w11 co11-1 1~ 5 f2'1111 ~~1~ HSl~t!':::~,"'~as 11190 Geo•ge Sc11mo1o. POOllC NOTICE Ve•de D• ( Su•fl' 8 Costa FICTITl~2:'e"'011NEIS loc @nseo '""'''" '0' O••
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doing bu11MiN M Via Lido 6oil'G ~ M : A) Aa-doing bulinete u WARM· doing t>uain.tt u : Bud'• d()jng bull,_ u · c.rntot doing but1nt11 H . Lii' 001ng bu1lntH H , 180 Ille 8o41rd ol Trutt ... of the Community College 011trtc1 Dally Pltol October 30. No-
11\tufenc. Agency. 3012 W toclated Furnac• Ttc:h· I NQlON HOTEL AS· Cleaning Serllloa, Me W Propertltt, A Otnettl Pt ft· Trta1urH, 313 Montero. Lll>tf1y Avenue, Ltd., 1~3 Cout Communlly Collego Board of Trutt"' In an v9mber 8, 1118!1
OoHn Front. Newport nOlogyCoinpany, 8) At· SOCIA TES NO 8, aoto 18th StrMt. Unit •7, Cottt Mr11119, 18552 MacArthur Balboa. Ca11rorn1a 112M1 Avocado A-.. •220, Nt!W· DletrlC:t or Orange County. amount not ltN than lt'<lt
IMcll. CA 112te3 toa.fed Aelracl«y Tecll--PuNmat1 StrMI. Cotta MMa, Meta. CA 112827 Blvd •440. lrvlnt. CA 112715 Suzn Inc A California PM1 Beacll, CA 112MO Celltornla, will r-ive INI· petC*ll (5~) of the tum t>ld 1--------W-1'iA
Metll Rob«t Tober. 3012 noloO'Y ComcNlny. C) AA T CA 112$28 Fr.O M Spit.. eee w David I( Lamb, 18552 COtporatlon, 313 Montero MletlNI J 81bin. ~ 82nd ed bldl up to but no .. ,., ... 11\'lfal"llM that the t>ld· rtalC NOTtCE
W ~Front. N9wpOl1 lne., 216-4 Aitietfoee om... ~ P Warmington, 111111 St Unit •'7. Cottt,M•cArthur Btvo •440. 8alt>oe.Canlormall2M1 St N-port Btaell, CA than 10·00 a m . Thuftday. Ott wUI anttt Into lhti------------
IMcll. CA 1121163 Cotta MtM, CA 112e2$ 3090 Putllnan Strttt. Coat• Mtaa. CA 112827 Irvine CA 1127t5 Thll bu1lntn II con-92880 Novembtf t4, 11185 at Ille prQC>Oted Contract II Ille ftCTTTIOU• .......
Gary Loren Melugin. 3012 Anderaon A11oclated M..._ CA 112828 Patrlc:I& C Sl>irM , see W Jell Goldman, t8552 ducted Dy a corporation Jamee R Mllthtll. 523 Pu1dlulng o.partmtnl or ume 11 eward9d to him In NAM1 aTA'n•NT
W Oce1n Front. "'-POf'I Technologiet. Inc . A Call-HarOld Q Parkei, 3090 18111 St Untt •7. Coll• M•cArthur BtvO •440, Suin, tnc , Susan Mar~ley, Saawaro Ad , Corona Del Hid college dt1tr1Ct tocat.O Ille aven\ of ftlklra to enter Tiit follOWlng peraon1 are
BMdl. CA 92t63 rornla COfPOrttlon. 2754 Pullman S1rMt, Coate M .... MeM, CA 112827 Irvine, CA 112715 Pra11dant Mar. CA 112825 at 1370 Ad•m• Avenue. Into auch contract. the doing bu1lneaa .. Cou1
Thlt bu11n1n 11 con-Albatro11 Drive , Colla CA 112828 Thi• bu11ness 11 con· Mark van N-. 18552 Thia bu1lna11 ta con-Co&t• M .... CallfOfnla al ptoceed1 01111tchtc:kwlllbe Tira WlHrd, 337111 Big Sur.
duc:t.O by • gtntttl pert· M .... CA 112&28 Thia bu1lna11 11 con-dueled by a ~al part· MacArthur Blvd •440. Th11 atttement wu hied Oucted by a llmlted paft.,.,. wtltch time uld l>idl wtll bt lorfelled. or In the CAM of a Dana Point. CA 1128211
nettlllp Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-ducted by a oene<at part· nt<lhlp 1r .. 1ne CA 112715 with Ille County Clerk or Or· lhlp publicly ~ and rtld bond. the run 1<1m 1"4wtof Hubtf'1 E Mooney Jr .
Mar1l R Tot>et ducted by • COfPOr•llon neranop Fred M SporM Thtl bulln!tll 11 con-ange County on Octol>tf II MIChNt J Btb1n for wtll bt IMl .. t.O lo aatd COi· 337111 Big Sur Dana POint
Hobert J Anderaon. Aobtft P W11mlngton I 1 Ovetld by • gt'*tl part-1985 PURCHASE OF NEW teot dt11r1<:1 CA 1128211
Thil 111tement wu lllto Prn!Oenl a-at Pannet I .,.,1111p LAROE-SIZED INDUSTRIAL No bidder may wttlldraw Thi• bu1lneH 11 con-
wtth the County Clerk ot Or-Thia llttement WM rlltd This ll•tement ..... llltd Thtl statement WH ltled David I( Lame> f2Ml74 Th11 llllamtnt WU tu.a VACUUMIZED SWEEPER: hi• bid ror a period for IMty-ducted by an lndl\ltdual
.,. County on Seplamber with the County Cltttl of Or-wllh the County Clerk ol Or-with the County Clerk of Or I Thll .. tatemem wH 11141<1 Publtahed Oranoa CoHt with the County Cltrk of Or-GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE !Iv• (45) d•YI atter the date Hubert E Mooney
30, 11185 ange County on Septeml>tf ange County on Octooer 10, 1•noa County on Septembe1 with the County Clerk or Or-Dally Piiot October 23. 30, ange County on October 7. All bide are to be In ac-1e1 lor th• opening thereof Thi• i latement wH tlltd
27. 1985 ·995 130. 1985 ange County on September Novemt>tr 6, t3, 1985 l985 cordt nce wUh the Bid Docu-Tiit Board of Tru11 ... r• with the County Clerk ot Or-
f111810 30 !985 Holzwarth. Powell Stain & 1 men ta wtitch are now In Ille N<¥M tht prlvllege or ••tect· anoe County on September
PublllhtO Orange Coul '297791 ~ I F21110:1 f211IOI Parlnella, Lawyara Sutt• and may bt NCUred In Ille tng any and all bid• or lo 30 11185
Dally Pttot Octooer 16, 23 Publtlhtd Orange Coaat PubltShed Oranoe Coast f"ul>lllhed Orange CoaSI Publtshed Orange Cout 8000. w .. 1 Tower 4000 ,_._ ottic. or 1119 Director ol waive any 1rregularltlesor •n· • '3f1'I01
30. November 6 1N5 Daily P1101 Octot>tt 115 23 Dally P1to1 Octol>tf 111 23 i'Datty P1101 Octot>tr 16. 23 Daily Piiot Octol>tr ta. 23, MacArthur Newport Beach Publllh41d Orange 2~~t PurchHl"O ol uld COiiege lormtlllies In any bid or In PubHlhtd Oranoe Cout w. 123 130 NovemC>tr 6, 1985 30 NovemC>er 6 11185 30 Novemt>er 6. 1985 JO Noveml>er 6, 11185 CA 928&0 Dally PllOI 11<><;'~~86 · ' Olatrtcl the bidding Dally Piiot October 18. 23.
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Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1985
M•ln dlah aendwlchea make cooking for two• an•p.C2
Flah doean't provide• magic •newer for c.rdl.c,hMlth.C4
Caramel apples a real treat
Preparing fall favorite
is no trick if you follow
these s imple directions
2 ta blespoons water
4 or 5 medium size apples
Wooden sticks
Unwrap caramels. Place caramels and
water in heavy l 'h-quan saucepan. ( ook
over low heat. st1rnng frquentl> until
When the night air adds a cnspness and caramels are melted and sauce 1s smooth.
the scents of fall return, farm stands and Place sheet of wax paper on cookie sheet
supermarket produce sections abound with Lightly grease wax paper with margarine.
fresh. juicy apples peaking in flavor. For ~ash and dry apples. lnsen a wooden stack
many, the season triggers fond memories of into ste!ll en~ of each apple.
a tan.Juicy apple tucked inside some chewy Holding stick, dip apples, one at a tame.
cramel. . into hot caramel sauce. t~ting sauce pan
Not too many years ago. making caramel and turning until well coated. Scrape off
apples from fruit picked in the family extra sauce from bottom of apple with
orchard was an annual ritual looked spatula.
forward to by everyone -·gi:andparents, Place apples on greased wax paper. Store
parents. aunts, uncles and children of all in refngerator. Let stand at room
ages. temperature 15 minutes before serving to
After the fruit was handpicked, the allow caramel to soften.
bushels were culled for the best apples whale
the kids unwrapped the caramels. Melting.
stirring, dipping and cooling followed.
Finally. 11 was time for munching and
crunching.
Although umes have changed -today,
family orchards are few and far between -
making caramel apples is still an activity
family, friends and especially the kids will
find fun.
W~er you begin in the orchard or at
the produce depanment in your favonte
supermarket, now is a good time to
celebrate the caramel apple season. So why
not have an apple carmeling pany for a safe
Halloween celebration?
Possib1ht1es for homemade caramel ap-
ples are nearly limitless. Recipes can range
from the old fashioned. trad1t1onal favorite
to these new variations: chocolate fud~e.
peanut butter. cinnamon, and laced with
liqueur.
Before you plunge nght in. here are a few
hints for choosing and prepanng your
caramel apples.
When picking the apple of your eye. you
may be confused by the numerous varieties
available.
O ne rule of thumb as that tan and tender
apples are the best for caramel apple
making. The tannesscomplcments the n ch.
sweet flavor of the caramel, while the
tenderness makes it easier to take a bag bite.
Remember that bigger is not always
better. Medium sized apples. which are
about 21/i inches in diameter are the best for
dipping. About 3 medium apples make a
pound.
Choose apples with a smooth skin and
without any soft spots which wall turn into
brown bruises inside the apple. Once you've
packed the apples and brougbt them home.
handle them wtth care.
Before you actually beg.an preparations
it's important to wash the apples in a mild
soap solution to remove their natural waxy
coating and then dry them. This process
cannot be skipped or when you begin
dipping. the caramel Wlll shde off the apple.
HOMEMADE CARAMEL APPLES
I 14-ouace bag caramels
CHOCOLATE FUDGIE APPLES
1 14-ouoce bag chocolate fudgles
I tablespoon milk
4 or 5 medium alze apples
Wooden s ticks
Chocolate shots
Melt fudgies with milk in heavy 11/i-quan
saucepan over low heal. st1rnng frequently
until sm ooth. Wash and dry apples: insert
stick into stem end of each apple.
Dip into hot fudge sauce: turn until
coated. Scrape off excess sauce from
bottom of apples. dip in chocolate shots.
Place on greased wax paper. Store 1n
ref ngerator
Let stand at room temperature 15
minutes before serving to allow caramel to
soften.
Variation: Mocha. Dissolve 2 teac;poons
instant coffee granules 1n I tablespoon hot
water. Substitute for milk. ( on11 nul' as
directed above.
PEANUT BUTTER
CARAMEL APPLES
I 14-ounce bag caramels
2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter
t tablespoons water
4 or S m edium size apples
Wooden sticks
Chopped peanuts
Melt caramels, peanut butter and "'"aler
in heaNy I 'h-quan saucepan over low heat.
stimng frequently until smooth Wash and
dry apples: insert stack into stem end of
each apple.
Dip into hot caramel ..auce: turn un11l
coated. Scrape off excess saute from
bottom of apples. Dip 1 n nuts.
Place on greased wax paper Store in
refrigerator. Let stand at room temperature
15 minutes before serving to allow caramel
to soften.
CINNAMON CARAMEL APPLES •1, cup cinnamon candies
3 tablespoon• water
I 14-ounce bag caramels
4 or 5 medium size apples
Wooden sticks
"1 elt cinnamon candies '"th I tabk-
spoon water in hea"~ I 1·~-quan saucepan
over low heat. stlrnng frcquenty until
melted. Add remaining water and
caramels. stirnng frequent!) unlll smooth.
Sur in few drup'i rt'd food llllon ng ~ :ic,h
and dry apple'> 1nc,ert 'lld 1ntn \ll'm t•nJ ol
each apple
Dip into hot unnamun laraml'I '>JUtt'
turn until coated l.i1..r;.iix· off exec.,., ..aun·
from bottom of appk' Plau: on grea\etl
wax paper 5tore 1n rdngl·rator
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let \land at room ll'mperatun.· I"
m1nutl''> bl:tore sen 1ni 111 alto" l'.aramel
m11un.· to \often
SPIKED CARAMEL APPLES
l 14 -ounce bag caramels
(Pleue eee TREAT /C3)
PUMPKIN TAKES TH.E CAKE Fortune cookies
now good news
for chocoholics
Thia u,iat • .UOtlJ aplCJ pmnpkla call•~ ...... OD 11ue of al.moacla. batter and •aca.r.
The 'er) mention of pumpkin
bnngs fall to mind Its beautiful
golden color and plump round
shape make 1t the premiere latl'
ha"4CSt squash. Once 1t'or ·th thl"
markets. it's almost a sure signal
that cold weather. and the baking
that goes with at, arc on the wa\
Most o ften pumpkin bnng'> to
mind fragrant pie or spicy, rich
bread. but here'sa new way with lhc
old fa, onte that's sure to become a
trad111on This ltght and air) pump-
kin cake has a buttery-nch and
crunch) topping that bakec; nght on
it. UPSIDE-DOWN
P UMPKIN CAKE
:\, cap butter
:.-, cap llgbl brown sugar
4 tableapooaa almond liqueur
1 cup touted sliced almonds
1 cup sugar plu % tablespoons
Ztu•
1 can ( 16-ounctl pumpkin
t cupa flour
! teaspoons baldng powder
1 teaapooa pumpkin pit spice •1, teupooo baklag soda
11, teaspoon salt
""cup milk
1 cap heavy cream
Melt 11• cup butter 1n I 0-inch
w1de by 2-tnch deep pan o r skillet.
Sttr tn ''• cup brown sugar and 2
tablespoons almond liqueur. max
well. Spnnlcle with almonds; set
aside. Cream remaining 112 cup
butter wtth remaining •ti cup brown
sugar. I cup sugar and eggs tar in I
c up pumpkin
Combine flour with baking pow-
der, pumpkin pie spice. baking
soda and salt. Blend into creamed
muc.ture altematt"ly with milk
Carcfull} spoon O\er almonds.
level top Bake an center of oven at
3.SO de,rtes.. SO to SS minutes or
until cake tests done. lnven onto
pa~hment or wax paprr-ltned
rack. Coor 15 minutes. Place on
servina plate.
Whip heavy ettam witb remain·
ina 2 tablespoons supr unttl stiff.
Blend an rcmain1na pumpkin and
rcma1n1na 2 tablespoons almond
liqueur. Serve pumpkin cream with
warm or cool cake Make 10
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onh 11) ht· d1..appo1ntl'd h' 'iOml' Intl' thought ( onlucau~ ne,,.cr had
a'> \H'll a\ h~ the bland-ta\llng cradt•r 1t'>t'lf
.\II th10, ha<, lhjngl'd Long a ta\lmte of e'eryhnd}°s Chtnl'<.c
d1nnl'f. th1'> 4u1r~ nl Om:ntal cu1\1nl' thl' fortune coo~1e. has gone
~ uppll' -1t I'> no" "drl''>Sl'd lo ~ill" in chocolate
\man <. oolll''> a I os \ngelcs l·ompan' ha' introduu·J
cho<. ola11:-1..o' crcd ton unl' cno~1es to the nat1 o ncl l gourmet .ind gilt
marlct for thl· tir<.t t1ml' l has nc" lane hjs thrl'C 1..u.,ntm11l'd
prodult' "Bl·,crh 11111,," "Neurolll. .. and tP(1-ratl'd) "\l•\
Tri\ 1a" fortune roo~1l'" ..\c, product acator f\j Pl't'I put'> 11 thl'\t'
are "'>man cnok1l'' tor tl1da~ ·, <,man people .. l hl· ronunc l on~ll'
ha .. gonl' UJHO\\n
E-alh prndud U'>l''> more th.in 100 hum1lrou' mc.,..agc'
.,pe1..1alh <,u1ted to tht• '>UbJC'C't Thl' o;emt'i'-"eet chcxnlate coating as ot
the purcc;t and tinl''' 4ualtt\ Thl' t'kgant and dl\t1nctn c gloc;"~ red.
blac~ Jnd "h11e pal'kag1ng stand'> out on thl' c;hd-,,es of c;t'lect<.'d
gourmet and gift storl''> wine shop'> and tine lkpanment store'
C uo;1l1ml.'r\ are '\napping up the \man ( ool1c<, ltnl.' in record
numbl:r'> The ml.''>\Clgt'" arl' funn' Jnd tht.' tine truffil' ch1.Xolatc:
lOmpkmcnts the lrt"P' un14ut·h fre<.h tonunc ulok1e
.\ta time when refined eating .ind gourmet entena1n1ng are nn
thl· rt\e th1c; no.,,elt~ tit' 1n perfh th a\ "the dc"l'n "'1th <,omcthing
to \8\ .. a scrumpt1ou\ Pll're ofchtx olate t·omh1nl·d "'1th the nt'Wl''it
l'nn,cr<;at1on ptect" in 111\\n
"Lt\C \.\olth1n \Our income t'\l'n 11 \Ou ha,l· 111 h<un1" to Jo
so" 1mtrul·tsa "BC,1.'rh Hill<." tunune S;i,.,anotha "..\man '4 ho
ha., J m11lrnn dollar<>" as well oil J<, if he "-en· nrh "
Meanwhile. thc "Ncurour" fortunes pro' 1dc '" ronll'nl ·
porar. comments "l tie JU4't 1'in ·1 "hat amtx"ld' hall 1n mind" or
··Oi\an1t\ "madne "put to good U'<-' ·
..\\tor the "Sc' Tn' 1a" fall\ J1d )OU lnm~ tha1 the largt•\t
coll("('t1on of se, book" 1' in tht' \.at1lan lihran or that ( a'\.anu\a·,
da1lv brl'akfast cons1 tl"d of 50 o\ster'' '
·sman Cookies as the bratnchlld of f,a Pl."cl a rnrporatc
executive searching for a wa) around thC' l·orporatc rat race "l 1kc
tempura which'" a Japanese trad111on 1nventt"d an Ponug.al," Peel
said. "fortune cookies are a Chint"sc tradtt1on 1n,ented an Los
.\ngeles around I 9 I 0 They'"e nc' er C\ t"n heard offortune cookies
in mainland China. Here's a wonderful .\mencan invention. Wh)
hmtt tt to Chinese restal!rants and bonng '!tatements" I'm sure
people would love a \rrt.irter and ta'lt1er fortune cookie. 1f I could
onl) find a ~ay to make 1t ..
That wa~ was not ea'i\ to find, until Peel h11 on the idea of
"uptown" packaging" and the real t'MSt - chocolate C'Oallll.& he
has had the product an de' clopmcnt for m orr than a year. finding
out more ahout chocolate than she C"Vcr wanted to know.
After many long da\s of testtni-she came up Wlth the perfect
tasting chocolate coa11na at the nght '1scos1t). to keep the paprr
fortune 10\1de clt"an Her effort' paid off The first production run
wa' presold on the "renath of the idea and pacUJina alone
The Smart Cookie~ hnc as available nat1onwtde for the
Chnstmas season. And 1n spnng. the company w\ll 1ntrodU()( to the
Valentine's Day market a new product, .. r• for Two, con11suna of
two chocolat~oated fortune cookies wtth romanuc m«sqn and
the "fi~tn. .. for the rfec1 t of tea fortwo
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Cooking for 2? Serve sandwiches as main dish
Cans of crescent
roll dough used
to wrap new Ideas
Cookbooks and magazine fea-
tures on cooking for two often
highlight elaborate, three-course
meals. but the reality of dinner pour
Jes deuJt is far more likely to be one
quick. convenient main dish plus
salad or vegetable.
Sandwiches of all kinds arc the
trusty mainstays of many dinners
for small households. Good recipes
to add to your repertoire use the
small-sized cans of refrigerated
crescent roll dough to make
satisfying. hot: main dish sand-
wiches.
Scotch Eggs for Two 1s an
adaptation of the homespun British
pub favorite. here encased in flak y
pastry made with refrigerated cres-
cent dinner rolls.
Make Scotch Eggs by wrapping a
sausage mixture completely around
hard-cooked egs. Bake for l 5
minutes to cook the meat. Then
tum this robust filling into sand-
wiches by enclosing the eggs in
refrigerated roll dough and baking
until golden brown.
Serve Scotch Eggs with a zesty
di pping sauce flavored with dry
mustard. Round out the meal witha
salad from the deli or a quick tossed
salad.
Ham 'n Egg Sandwiches for Two
combines chopped ham -leftover
or from the deli -with hard-
cooked eus. celery, green onions
and salad dressing, all ingredients
you are likely to have on hand. If
desired. add capers. These unusual
little pickled flower buds keep well
in the refngerator and add an
interesting sharp flavor to sandwich
fillings and sauces.
These hot ham and cu sand·
w1ches move out of the ordinary
category when the filling is spooned
onto rectangles of refrigerated cres-
cent roll dough. which then arc
shaped and baked. The recipe
describes how to form a neat
"bundle" that you can use later with
other fillings.
Whale your main dith bakes. slice
fresh veactables to stir fry and
dinner 1s ready.
SCOTCH EGGS FOR TWO
~ pond balk pork saasa1e
3 tabletpeoH dry bread cnmbt
1 eg, 1Uplly beaten
• eu•. urd-cooked, peeled
4-oance ca.a refrl1erated quick
crescent dlDDer rolls
Heat oven to 450 degrees. In
small bowl, combine sausage, dry
bread crumbs and egg; mix well.
Divide sausage mixture into 4
equal portions; shape into patties.
Wrap sausage patty completely
around each hard-cooked egg.
Place in ungreaset1 8 or 9-inch
square pan . Bake at 450 degrees for
15 minutes. Drain on paper towels.
(Cool 10 minutes fo r easier hand·
ting.)
Reduce oven to 375 degrees.
Separate dough into 4 triangles.
Press out each tnangle to enlarge
slightly. Place sausage wrapped egg
on shortest side of each triangle.
Roll up starting at shortest side of
triangle. gently wrapping dough
around egg and rolling to opposite
point.
Pinch edges of dough to seal and
completely cover cg. Place in
ungreascd 8 or 9-inch square pan.
Return to oven and bake at 375
degrees for 12 to I 5 minutes or until
golden brown. Serve warm. If
desired, serve with Mustard Dip-
ping Sauce. 2 servings.
MUSTARD DIPPING SAUCE
% tablespoo111 dry mastard
1 tabletpooD Hpr
% tabletpooDt cider vlaegar
1 eg, 1Uptly butea
•4 e11p mayoaaalse
In small saucepan, combine
mustard and sugar. Add vinegar
and egg; blend well. Cook over low
heat 2 to 3 minutes or until
thickened, stirring constantly. Re-
frigerate 10 to 15 minutes; stir in
mayonnaise. Store in refrigerator.
About 'h cup.
HAM 'NEGG
SANDWICHES FOR TWO
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Scotch Ea• for Two, encued ln fiaky putry, la an adaptation of a Brltlab pub fa•orlte.
at. cup flaely cllopped bam
•;, cap cltopped celery
1 tablespoon capen, If desired
1 'i'a tea1poou flaely chopped
green onion or cltlvn
1 eu, bard-cooked, chopped
3 hthlf'1poon1 salad dre11lng
4-ounce can refrigerated quick
crescent dinner rolls
I tablespoon margarine, melted
Heat oven to 350 degrees. In
small bowl . combine ham. celery,
capers. onion. eggs and sa lad drrc:c:-
ing; mix well. Separate dough into 2
rectangles. Firmly press per-
forations to sea l. On ungreased
cookie sheet, press or roll each
rectangle to fo rm 6 x 5-inch
rectangle.
Place rounded 1h cup meat mix-
tu re 1n center of each rectangle. Pull
4 co mers of dough to top center of
filling; twist firmly. Bake at 350
degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until
golden brown. Brush with melted
margarine. 2 sandwich~s.
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Spirited chicken bundles elegant
MONEY SAVINCi COUPON
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Cooking with spmts. a classic
French culinary tradition. is being
recognized in America as an excit-
ing way to enhance the fla vors of
everyday dishes.
Cheddar Chicken Bundles owe
their delightful flavor to marinating
in Pernod. a licorice-flavored
French aperitif. The marinade also
includes dry white wine. olive oil.
garlic. and the aromatic navors of
fresh oregano and thyme.
After marinating for several
hours, or overnight, the _skinless
chicken breasts are rolled around
strips of real California Cheddar
cheese. wrapped in brilliant strips
ofleek, and baked in the marinade.
CHEDDAR CHICKEN
BUNDLES
Marinade:
I ~ cups dry wllite wlne
'i'a cup olive oil
% tablespoons Pernod (optional)
1 clove 1arllc, minced
1 teHpoon EACH freslt, cltopped
ore1aao a.ad tbyme or 'i'a tea-
1pooa dried
'i'a teHpe»0n black pepper
Mi,.,aU ingredients together.
4 wbole cblcllen brea1t1, boned
a.ad tk.lDDed
1 leek, cat len1tbwl1e
8 oance1 Clteddar claee1e, cat la
strips
Mannate chic ken breasts in
marinade 24 hours in refrigerator.
Separate leek into strips and blanch
3 minutes. Remove chicken from
marinade; top with cheese and roll
up. Wrap with leek strips, secure
with toothpicks. Return chicken to
marinade, cover and bake at 325
degrees for 45 minutes. Makes 4
servinJts .
Brazilian national
dish simplified
By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,,,......,
Today's mventive cooks in the
United States sometimes draw
inspiration for new dishes from
those of other countries.
For example. when I recently
came across a new recipe for rice
and beans I realized it had a
resemblance to the Brazilian na-
tional dish called Feijoada.
In its 01ost complex form, Fei-
Joada calls for I 6 to 20 inaredients
-all kinds of meat, black beans.
fresh vcaetables, onion. garlic and
other Jc&SOninp. feijoada is always
servc8 "1th rice and often has a
aamish of sliced oranaes.
In comparison the fpllowina
recipe is simple. As a main dish all it
needs is a salad to accompany it.
llUZIUAN~E
ll!ANS AND RICE
l~water
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•4 poud cooked bam, cwt llto
\A, ·t.Dcll cwt.ff
1 tarse clove 1arllc, ml.aced
•4 tea1pooa dried red pepper nun
•4 teaapooa pepper
S table1pooa1 dark rua
1 medl1m tomato, Heeled a.ad
diced
1 15-ouce cu black beua
t tablnpoou flaely ct.opped
panley •r fresla cilutro
Grated or ... e rtM, 11 Hllre4
In a larae skillet, brin& water to a
boil. Stir in rice, onion. uusage,
ham. prlic. red pepper flakes and
pepper. Cover and simmer 20
minutes. (Just before simmerina
time for rice mixture is up. d~n
beans, rinse in very hot tap water
and drain apin.)
Remove ri~ mixture from heat.
Stir in rum. Spoon tomato and
beans on top.
Let stand covered until all liquid
1s absorbed -about S minutes.
Sprinkle with parsley and oranae
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OrAnge Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, October 30. 198& CS
Innisfree: A new brand of wine worth bu yin'
Jo.,eph Phelp'>, thr former Colo· ha pp) wuplc l'l l'llJX"l'ting a bah~ in k'is ll.Jrrent ncgo11at10n .. fall a pan 1ndecdJ ha~ lo be poun:d down tht" rnmmunst> would benefit as VllCIJ.
rado COn!>trul t1 un executive who dur rnur'>l'. expect tht• pre'>t1g1ou!I < hanwagm· drain. a pohq.that l'i wasteful to \a) < onsumer., may aJso fi~d 11 of.
1.:amc to Napa Valley some years Thou~h I nc;\l'r 1dc:1wb n1' fir m Deut1 to entt"r a JOlfll \.Cntun: the least 1ntcrc-.t that< SlJF hasrtta1ned Dr
hark to hu1ld someone else·-. winer) JERRY !lour<.'t'> 1n an cllort to protect thl· pruJect to make \parld1ng "1nl' 1n Oelic:atc d1'>t'U'>'>IOO!> arc ongoing R1\ hard C arc\ a winemaker of
and ended up ~la ying to build h1f, guilt). I v.111 make an exteptlon 1h1\ ( altforn1a The mamagt· partnd' v.1th thl· \late .\lcohultc BeH·ragc \umc 1.on)1derabk reputatio n as
ov.n. ".now expan'iron-rninded lime The "snitth" is nont· other rr) Bennger < untrol tolks to lind a lc:gal v.a) to 1nearch enolog1st Hts maJot' pro-
The hr-.t WIM!> from a new labl'I MEAD than !>Oon-to-bc proud grandfathl·r Cal Statt Frtaao, whu.h lhl\ onl· put c.1n end 10 1h1., -.hamcful v..a\ll' Jl't t'' Rt'fining a remarkabk procC"Ss
1ha1 will ewntually represent a new Dr Richard Peh:r\on. w1nema\ll·r ol theTine'>t enology and\ 1t1lul1ur~· )1nLt' wine and hct"r an: legall) '>Oki he ut'."ated tor producing de-al -
winery structure ha ve JUSt been ofThe Montere) V1nc)ar.d. program~ 1n the world. ha\ c.1lv.a)\ c.11 the: un1,er!.1 t)\ -.1ad1um during whollle:d w1nl'
released. The current releases were No one -.eem\ to rare if 11 'a Ix» had an C\pcnmrntal w 1nl'r) on \porting evtnt'>. ""ouldn't 11 mah
produced at the ciusting Phelps EX\LUSIVE GOSSIP -Tht• or girl . but evef")onc 1!> Oetting on ca mpu'i that allow\ '>ludent' to \t·mewallo" thntad1umtohu' 11'>
winer). though under unusual nr-lirst Item 1s actually a follow-up to a another winemaker With that ~ind practice their trade tx-tort• l"l\:1ng v.1m· from the enolog} dl'partmcnt.
<.:umstances. The new brand, by the previous "Mead On Wine" e:<-of hnea$e. don't be surpn!>ed st the turned loo-.e on the 1ndus1r~ ~n·pin~ all thl' mone~ 1n thl'
wa}. 1s "lnn1sfree." and I refuse to elusive. You read here first ol the child n:Jects 11s formula as too low The sad th 1ngabou1 th1'> I'> thilt no ,~\tern
tl'll the stof") ol 11 being named tor plans of winemaker\ Bo Barrell in acid and too high in Ph. "Inc 1<o allowed to lea' e the hutld· Ik'>1des. I a'>'>UH' '''u thJI thl'
some lake or other mentioned b} (Chateau Montelcna) and He1d1 Getting on to more vinous mat· ing n er That mt•.tn\ 1ha1 e' l'f'. .. 1udent-made "1nl· v.uuld hc ot
'>Ome poctin onc ofh1sodes.What Peterson (Bcuhler V1ncyardo;) to ters,look foryetanother ,parkls,ng ~l·ar~OrTll''l'r)li ntwinl·(:sndthl'\e h1:11cr qualit~ 1hc.1n thl' hul~ .. 1ull
counts1s thc winc 11c;elf. wed . Todav·., 11dh1 1 I'> that thl· French-California t onncct10n In-'IUlknt<, do mal-.l' '>Oml· tint· v.1nc nnv. he11111.~t·Ped ~h1t hnwan,1hc
The reason for the new label. and
eventually the new winery, has to
do with different vineyard sources
Class~ .\utos
.\ch·•·rtised
in th~
Dally Pilat
that make up the Joseph Phelp!> ~~~1~~1~ai~)h~~~~fent ~.an~~~g ror . This Week Save with 3 Double Coupons in Ralphs Fall Harvest Circular plus 2 Double Coupons in this ad. ..
Another reason for the dec1s1on
to go ahead with a second winery is
the presence of an extremely tal-
ented assistant wincmak"er at the
existing facil ity. Talented assistants
have a habit of becoming some
competitor's new winemaker.
Phelps has wisely placed this young
man in charge of the lnn1sfree
prOJeCl.
So. wh1k l nn1~frcc 1s currently
produced at Phelps. the wines come
from different vineyard source~.
have a d1fTerent winemaker. their
own barrels and 1dcnt1t). Until the
nev.. building can be c·onstructed.
lnnisfree is reall) a winery within a
winery.
lnnisfree 1984 "Napa" Chardon-
nay ($9): My favorite of two current
releases and one of the most
thoroughly enJO) able Chardonnays
I've cncou n tered th 1s year.
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Russet Free It 1s youthful but superbl> bal-
anced for 1mmcd1atc consu mption.
with hvel), absolutel) gorgeous
fruit flavors. I think }ou'll like the
bouquet as well. which combines
fresh. appky fruit with appealing
L1m11 One Item Per Manulac1u1e1s Coupon and L1m 11 2 Newspape1 Double Coupons Per Customer Coupon l:llectsve October 31 thru Novembe1 6196~
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• I i' ) I 11 1 L1m11 One Item Per ManuJac!\Uers Coupo nd L1m11 2 Newspape1 Double Cou pons Per Custotne1 Coupon £llectsve ~lobes JI thru Novembe1 6196~
Potatoes wttll c:oupo11 I purc:lla» of "°' l#alofld 1.#<J of Lamb /..urur OnB lrHm on.J One Coupon Pet Cusrom•t
Coupon £Jt•crJ w1 Ocrobflt JJ th.ru No v•rnlHlt d 1985
vanillin from French oak .
.\ -.er) good \.alue. and very
likel) to be a medal v.inner when
the 1986 compc1111ons t>eg1n 1n the
spnng.
lonlsfree 1982 "Napa" Cabernet
Sauvignon ($9): I can recommend
this wine highly. too, but with a I
qualificataon. It rl'all) needs some
bottle aging for anything hke full
appreciation
Before )OU get th e wrong 1m-
press1on. I'm not h1n11ng that 11 1c;
some kind o f big tann1c monster
that needs time to soften. To the
contrary. the wine has very fin e
USDA Jnsp -Golden Premium-Beel Top Round
balance
It 1s simply \.Cf} youthful 1n
flavor and bouquet. and what 1s
relatively straightforward and one-
d1mens1onal at the moment has
•"/Cf) potential of becoming classic
•laret.
The si mple berry flavors of the
moment come from a blend of
classic Bordeaux grape vanet1cs.
name!} 88 percent Cabernet
Sau,·1gnon. 7 percent Cabernet
Franc and S percent Merlot
Hold this wine for even a year.
Save
.70
per lb.
and you'll begin to SC) the magic 1 ..:,~~-~~;;.,.
transformation I'm convinced will
take place. At age S 11 will be
attract1velv adolescent. at I 0 ll will
begin to show real matunty. and it's
bound to li ve for 20 years or longer
given reasonably good storage
Save N•"' Z•aland rro .. n
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RESULTS -You can now wme
for the resulls of the revived (after a
hiatus of 1"'8 yea r')) Cal1forn1 a State
Fair Wine Compe1111on. lt'o; a
d1fTercnl kind of Judging. which I
won't attempt to e'<pla1n here. but
the results are 1n1ercsting 1f a little 1 :::;;;:::~=====~
conrusi ng. • ,
The Judgtng panel was first rate
and a large crosc;-scct1on of ex-
<.:lusl\ ely California wines were
e\.aluatcd. You can receive the 50-
plus page hoot..lct fo r $4 <postpaid)
from: State Fair Winner\, P 0 Rox
7244. San Franc1c;co ~411~
ckeri
odle
Noodle Chicken p•
Save
.16
USDA lnsp Golden P1em1um '-•l llound Save
~i~l.69
/
Chuni LJght·ln OJ.J or Water
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Leo's
Sliced Meat
BuyJ
Save
35
2 I OZ
ptg
each
Sma1J S•••t 'wcr
Fust ot the Season·Coachella
per
lb .49
"SPARKLER" -Propnctary
wine names arc really hccoming a
trend in Cahfom1a. and the latest
entry comes from the winery that
created the White Zinfandcl rage.
•od~~~d~._.ilt
Campbell's ',\,.sis_¢~) \~Rcilplis
White Bread
CUmberland Hearth.side
Stoneware J.19
Cereal
I.Ass ManuJaC-tw"1J _A~
Coupon tn rlw ad "'TV
Sutter Home.
Not to change the subjec t. but
rumor has 11 that Sutter Home will
produce something close to OJ\l'
rn1lhon cases this year. which 1<.
about one hundred times more
wane than the winery made
allo~cther before the creati on of
While Zin JU~t a ft·w yea rs ago.
Chicken
Noodle Soup
OT Wb.m..SplJI Top 01 Sa:Ddw1cll ll•guJaz 0 1 l.Jght L.l 0 1 cans Bowl
/Ass llaJpllS 40 Dou.bl• Coupon •.
Save
07
10'• OS can .29
Meat/Seafood
Save
16
24 oz
loaf
The late!il c ntr) is titled
"Sparkler," which I'm sure you've zoc11r rarm• ram11r Poc11 ryr•1 , .. ,. 1.19
guessed is a sparkling While Zin-Drums or Thighs
fandel. Sutter Home 1c;n 't first to 1 smoi•d 01.'0111h 1 69
produce White Zin with bubbles Eckrich Sausage '.~: .
(Angelo Papagni. Stone Creek and usoA 1nsp Gold•n P111m1um 1 .. 111ound l 89 Weibel ~ave been on the market for Sirloin Tip Roast r.~ • some ume). but with its strong
1dcnt1ficat1on in the category. you £Mr•rn"1lkr~SbouJd•rtscoJJop111J 7Jolb• 199
can txt the winery w111 be number Fresh Veal Roast ':' .
one in no time Ka101·1'tow11·1oclhc~•trr110D•C10:m1 1b "'2 J9 · Red Snapper o;: •
TREAT •.•
From Cl
2 tablespoon• oran-e or almond
navor Uquear
f or 5 medium site apples
Wooden utck1
Melt caramels with liqueur in
hea") I 111-.quart \auccpan over low
heat. st1rh ng frequent!)' until
smooth. Wa~h and dry ar pies.
1nkn suck into ~tern e,,d o each
appk.
01p into hot caramrl ~nuc.:c; turn
until coatf"d Scrape off execs~
\aUC'C from bottom of apples. Place
on 1ren\(d wu paper Store 1n
refrt&C"ratur Ltt ~13nd at room
t~mpt"rature IS m1nu1t·s tx't on·
~n 1na 10 allow caramel tu w hen
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Dairy/Deli
Kraft 1• $bU Tood-01 s.,m S.Ogt.. l 6 9 American Cheese ~.~ . Mmgarlii.e Un•alt~ ~·~ • 79
~01o•nto Hotw•g1an 4 J 9 Jarlsberg Cheese ·-;. .
4 S11c•
Darigold Butter , .. ~ l. 99
.79 llolpfll H••
Light Sour Cream :
Dok L<>ot1n t.an
Un.canned Ham :.; 7. 99 ............ , .. , •.. .,. ....... , .................. ....
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only •
Yo: Pay Only 99
pact •
Grocery Values
sflc;'d Potatoes ".>n .49
c-..nnu~n ~ lleoJlJ/(11 01 Hor W /liJOnJ 2 29 Chili Con Came · .,. .
Bathroom Tissue ,·:: 1.05
Wh•"• ra.:1a/ Scotties Tissue
Scott Napkins
· ... 1.05
·~ .. 1. 99
Ho rm•I J Vienna Sausage .:. .5
Grocery I Frozen
'-ttr Crocl::•r
Pound Cake
~ .. ff, Crocll•r
Brownie Mix
Gold Medal Flour
,.,.,.. A.lJy• f'TOHO
Fruit Drink
.:'h•t l'l•rr. rroH n
Apple Pie
·. 1.19
,•.1.29
;::-.: . 79
.79
~2.09
Prices effective October 31 thru November 6, 1985
Lower Pncev~.\ln•:" Higher Standaids.
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Special Values
..,,.-,. nun S.t i.n
Lemons
:Ru 'iaEagcls
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Fresh Turnips
J.'J.p /'u I ·•1vl~) "· .. tl_.t# >Ji• ,~ i ,,. i
Cinnamon Rolls
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Ralphs Cookies
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Babys'/i;~cii1~e;e· . · 4. 99
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 30, 1985
ifish no magic answer for cardiac problems
• . . . l..rlU\\ thn lo~l'f blu<><l hm and J DOROTHY WEN<.:K .... .. . c ' ..... ~
Fish 1s ht•althful food -no doubt
lbout it. Most types of fish are low
n fat and therefore have ropor-
onatel) IC\\l'r talones an-§! more
rote1n per '\t'f\ ini than meat
Also. the fat 1n fish 1s more ~lyunsatura11.·d than meat fat So
s less likel ) to cu use the forma11on
cholesterol 1 n the hod). In fact,
lyunsaturated fat as believed lo
duce blood cholesterol levels
Thus. fish ha'> become the ma1n-
•tay of both cholesterol control and
weight control diet'> But I'> 1t super
heafthful''
You might think o 1f yo u read two of thh had a 'iO pau:nt lowl·r .ind IX H.\ 1nrn1pora11011 ol omcga-1 IJll) 11 • 1 plJtl'lc:t lunctmn. redunng
the newspaper headlines proclaim-nsk of d)'ing from hl·an l.la~a~l· .\I read\ '>omc health tooJ and' into thl' J1t'l' of l'ttlw1 Jh ~l. ti. 1 , 10 thromtll.i'\i\ ..
ing that "eating fish reduces heart-than the non-fish eater., promoters arc advertising tht''>l" prcsumahh health-. !)l'f\1>n' 111 1 '1~n ~r \
attack nsk" and ··fish linked to Another stud). conductl'd irl latt) and!> as food supplements to tho e with rard1o'a'l·ula1 d1\l'<•,t•" Now. thrn' )t·ar~ lata. at a .lunt'.
cardiac health." Oregon. showed that a d1t'l nch an prevent or c.·ure coronar~ hean '>ay!> Dr W1ll1am F Con nor M I>. t ">8 \\ a\hlnl!-ton. D < ro11 ft•n.·nl\"
The newspapers reponed on a fish o il was more d1i.·ct1\e in d1\easc. 1mproH~ brain n:ll de-profcssorofm\'J1rn1cattht·Ort·gon 011 "llealth lfku., ol 1\>1 >
study b} Dutch researchers. pub-reducing fat and chok'>tcrol 1n the \Clopment. luv.c:r blood prt'\'iure. Health ~caenn· ( t•n tl·r whc:re thl' 1111,aturatcd I .Ill\ \uJ., 111 ~a
ltshcd 1n the May 9, 1985 Ne~ blood than a diet nth an "l'gl·tahk -.c:nc a\ .m antt-1nl1ammatnr. fl'\l'Urth on thl'\l' fal\ "t' urn loud.. ll''l'.trlhl'" v.ho h<Hc
England Jo urnal of Med1ctnt'. otls such a'i !tafl1ower or uirn 011. agt•nt. ctc ducted J\\C\wd thl' 1. urrrnt \..1111wlcdge JH'
showmgthatfish-eatcrs hadalower Tv.o fattv a ci d\ lcalkd Th1!> t)pc ofpromo11on appcah. "Th1\ lll"l'd' a lot mcm· work." 'lttlltdlingu'
nsk of dyi ng from hean disease "omega-3" found 10 lhh 011. Wl\h tu peopll· who arc looking for a <. onnor stated 1n a Mi.:t11cal N1.·ws "'It 15 premature at tht'i timt· to
than those who consumed no fish the tongue-twisting name-. of 'iingle. 'i1mple solu11on to )'Cr\ article 1n the Journal of 1hc: -\ml·rt· recommend to the publi1. that the\
A groupof872 middle-aged mcrn c1coo;apentaeno1c acid (EPA) and rnmpln probkms But II " can Medical -\<,\on.it1on in 1982 increase their con\umpt1on 111
werestud1edfor20years.and those docosahe:ii;aeno1c acid (lX'H -\l. prematuretoconcludethatfhhanJ "(oronal)dl\l'3'>l"pat1l'nt\.hJ\l' omega-1 tall~ allds 1n order .. 10 who ate no fish were more than ha'e rece1,cd attenuon as the oml·ga-3 fish oils are the "magic been contal·ting us to as~ ahout prc,cnt roronal) heart d1!>ease.
twice a!> likely tod1e ofa hean anack pos!>1ble factors 1n pre' ent1ng heart .inswer"' based on current scu.·ntifk the!>c latt> acad., Wl· don t knuv. T h • , rt r ·port., that cxcessi Vl'
as those who ate fish datly. And · disease. Fatty fi'ih such a'i salmon l·v1dcnce. what the} nu1 > or nla} no,t du in . erl '1 f 11 \c fatt\ arid' can tw
those who ate at least a pound or and mackerel have the: most EP ·\ "It 1<. too 1.·arh 10 ad,ocaH· the human athcro,rkro'>l!) V.l· onh· .imount'> 0 l\: · harmful I or oamplc. pol}·
un'>aturatcd latt) aud'\, espeualh
lish 011. ma' 1ntl·rlerc with' 1taoun
E absorption anJ blotk the bod ~\
I capacit) to \t1mulatc imm une fum-
11on and maintain an11ox1dant lil·
pal' It\
ModerJtc amount'-of fish arl'
appropriate 1n an~ normal diet Hu t
exccss1vl' amounts uf fi.,h 1n the d1 l'l
or self-<,upplcmcntatmn with fish-
denvcd fat\ or fatt\ artd'i an tl'll·
hope of obtaining unpm.,.c:n health
benefits 1s un"' 1se until more ,.,
knov. n about their O\.erall dlct't~ on
thl· hod~
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QUEST IONS WE ARE ASKED:
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3-LB. PKG.
LIMIT 2
DOES NOT EXCUD 30"• FAT
LB.
'· FRESH TWIN PACK
COR"ISH GAME HENS
JIMMY DEAN
NEW! PARTY LINKS
PORK
SHOULDER ROAST
COUNTRY STYLE
SPARE RIBS
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Mo~1erp•i:<e
WILSON BONELESS HAM LB 3.29
SINGLE ROLL
VIVA TOWELS
TONEL TONES
OR DfCOFIATOR
Ho f C.ullon Reg or Co"•
WESSON Oil
U '> r-Jn '
.79
3.29
18 .25
~((, 81!1 '.f'I( '( I 59 It FRAN~,
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Pon Reody
F•ISH IDAHO aAINaOW TROUT
IARM')ll A[,
Plfrl r
l•()Jll 11 '" L ... 89
lB 1.89
SOLID WHITE
GEISHA ·TUNA
'r ConAGI HEAllTll ~ BREAD
• ~, • \ I , lB LOAF 79
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HALF GALLON
CLOROX
IN(lUDfS
4 orr .69
9 Ounce A"o'''"I
GRANDE TORTILLA STRIPS
75 For 1 Rr
REYNOI OS WRAP .69 .59
SPECIA( \ \ ~ ~.. .. 1 lOW ~ PRICE
NlW CltOP APPUS
GOLDEN
DELICIOUS
c
LB.
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HANSfN S TROPICAL JUICES EA 1.29 Oceon Sproy 12 Ol
FRESH CRANBERRIES EA .69 BAKING RUSSE TC, ___ ( Mo•• • Tm anran r
IA Pf/ ,II /II
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LLOYDS BB 0 RIB5
l9. 1.59
l B 3.69
CASCADE
DETERGENT
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SO OFF
10 Count JO C.ollon
GLAD TRASH BAGS
8 l"ch
BOSTON FERNS
2.69
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FRESH KIKKOMAN FINAL NIT SIA BREEZE
BEAN SPROUTS SOY SAUCI HAIR SPRAY. LOTION
Q. After having a heart attack., l
have been advised by my doctor to
a void foods high lo cholesterol. Two
of the foods oo bis 00-00 list ar~ niy
favorites -clams and oysters. Are
they really so high in cholesterol?
.\. Herl"' some good news fU1
\Ou . On old cholesterol data tabk'>
shellfish 'iU('h a!> 0\ Siers, clam'>.
mussels. and other molluscs werl·
1ncorn:ctl) 11\tCd a' hc1n~ higher 1n
chokstc:rol than other li<ih -for
cxampk ~10 milligrams lmgl
chnlcstcrol 1n \' uunre\ of 0) Ster\
The '.ilu1.·-. 10 the'>l' outdated
table'> arc: 1 nrnrrect tx·ca use older
method' ol anal)\IS did not d1'>-
11ngu1\h hl:tv.el'n true rholcsterol
and othl'f '>laol compounds in
loml<. :_
Thc: nt'\H'\I data a-.ailablc from
the Natwnal Manne h !>hencs Ser-
\'ICe platl' u)sters. clams. and
scallop'> at hctv.een 40 to SO mg
l holc'lterol pt·r J1 2 ounce portion
Thew ligurn compare ta' orabl)
v.1th cholcstaol k'els 1n most fish
In the molluc;can shell fish
~·holestcrol an:ounts for onh about
40 pem:nt ol the total stc.:rols The
Fest arc: plant 'iterolc; tler .... ed from
algal' that mollu'>cs rnmumc • • •
Q. My wife bas put me on a "no
red meat" diet, even though I'm lo
good health. She claims that red
meat Is bad for me because it's so
high In cholesterol. Is it any higher
in cholesterol than all tbe fish aod
chicken she's been giving me?
..\ Your v..Jli.' has the ~am1:
m1!>pen:ep11on ahout red meat that
man) other people ha'e The fact"
that red meat 1) no higher in
lholesterol than ftc;h or thicken .
Gencrnll). c;1m1lar '>llC \Crv1ng'
of these foods -sa) 1-ounce -
ha'e 65 »> 75 mg cholc.,terol Red
meat doc\ ha\c more fat than fish
or poultl) and more of 11 1s ol the
saturated type that " believed to
muse the bud> to form choksterol
However. )OU can tnm off all the
'1s1blc fat on ml'at anJ also avoid
the most fatt\. cut'\ such as chuck to greatl~ cut di1v.11 on the fat )OU get
from meat • • •
Q. One of our favorite snacks is
liver pate made from chopped
chicken liver and bard cooked egg
yolks. How would this rate in
cholesterol content?
,\ Ver) high' Cholesterol "
found 1n thl· )olk portion of egg\,
nut the "'hill' and one egg )Olk hac;
250 mg l holc\tcrol l 1 ... er as thl'
hod'\ <.ttm•house for tholeslcrol
and.chicken 1t .. cr ha!> ahuut 180 mg
cholesterol per ou nce
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•\ typical kitchen 'ip1cc <ihclf nov.
contains more than 25 <.p1cc<..
In most supermarket<, more than
40 are available -63 counl'tng thr
various forms 1 c. ground. whole.
crackl"d, crushed, clc. (This doc"
not include the popular blends <;uch
as curry powder. chilt powder
Italian '\easoning. etc )
Packaged sp1ceo; offer man} ad-
vanlagcs. according to the A men-
can Spice Trade Ass<k1at1on·
I) The> arc in '>tock all year
rounp. not 'ilmpl~ .,casonaJ
2) The> store vel)• we II \before a
container'" opened. the shelfhfc •'i
roughl y two years: once opened, 11
depends on cool. dry 'itorage. quack
re-scaling after usage. etc) An
annual check for frcshnc"" 1~ ad-
vised
3> The > arc un iform 1n strength
C'ach 11mc purcha-;ed 'p1cc com-
panie' sc1cnt1ficall> mca~urc thC'
·' heat, color and Oin·or for cons1~ten
C)
I 4) 1 hcy"1c ec.·onom hal t n terms of
how far thc-y ao (an 11u nte of bhld.
pepper ~111 ~a'ion I 4-lO fried cgs)
~) fhc)'re read> to U'i<'. nt-td no
wa\htng. J'l('cltng. chopping
t
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Chers specialties
reflect San Antonio
cooking style, taste
En1enain1ng 1n San Antonio,
more often than not , 1s done on a
grand scale. Whether the crowd 1s
black tie or blue Jeans, the setting 1s
out-of-d.oors most of the year, the
mood 1s fes tive and decidedly
casual. and the food has a unique
San Antonio Oa vor
This special style of cooking has a
champion in the Alamo C'ny's
premier caterer. Don Strange. Wnh
the zeal of a true believer. Strange
explains that "San Antonio style
cooking is a special vanat1on of
Tex-Mex cooking. It draw'i mainl y
on the foods and Oavors of Mexico.
uses all locally available natural I
1ngred 1en1s. invol ves lots of open
air cooking over mesquite and even
shows occasional hints of ( aJun
1nnuencc."
As a professional caterer. trange
has handled events for groups as
small as 35 10 an all-time high of
16,000. Constant ly cooking up a
storm of great eating throughout the
state of Texas, Strange takes his
show "on the road" about five
times a year. spreading the delights
of an Antonio style cooking m
places as far away as Rhode Island.
Best known for hrs dramatic
presentations. friendly faJita
makers, colorfully costumed 1or-
11lla makers. barbecues and Mex-
ican-mnuenced foods. Strange has
an addi11onal trademark that re-
nects hi'i ph11osophy about food . I
Generous with shanng infor-
mation . 'iton es and cook in~ hints.
Strange offers two of his new
recipes. Grilled Chicken Tacos arc a I
special s1 mphfied chicken variation
of ever-Popular beef skirt steak
faJitas
To serve. Strange fill s whole
wh eat flour tort illas wi th stnps of
gnlled chicken breast. pablano
peppers. Montere~ Jack cheese and
picantc sauce. Destined to become
a new fa vonte at catered San 1
about 1h to I minute.
SWEET AND SPICY SAUCE
=¥• cup boney
'fa cup plcante sauce
Combine ingredients; mix well.
Use as a dip for fncd chicken or
f ned chicken strips or nuggets. or as
a sauce fo r sausage pieces or
meatballs. Makes I If• cups.
6th In U\e SerlH ,
FREE Five Star Recipe!
Chopped Veal
Zuricf't Style with
Butter "Rostl"
Tn1s week s 11•c.1oe is lrorn
the Vellhner Keller
Restaurant in Zurrc.h
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Antonio style panics. the recipe has 1 ---------------
been adapted for <,mall-scale at-
home cooks.
If pablano peppers an<l whok
wheat tortillas are not available.
green peppers and regular flour
tortillas make equally delicious
stand-ins. When the weather I
precludes outdoor gn.lhng. simply
move inside to the broiler.
Sweet and Spicy Sauce 1s an
equally versatile recipe. Strange
likes to plunge freshly-fned chi cken
pieces into the honey and picantc
~uce mixture. He also rec-
ommends the sweet-spicy mixture
as a dip for chi cken strips or nuggets
or as a sauce for sausage or
meatballs.
DON STRANGE'S
GRILLED CHICKEN TACOS
2 pounds poblano peppers or
green bell peppers
Vegetable oil
4 whole chicken breasts, !lplit, I
skinned and boned
Salt and pepper
2 tablespoons butter or margar-
ine
12 wb ole wheat or wbite flour
tortillas ( 6 to 7 -inch diameter I,
heated
1 Va cops freshly shredded
Monterey Jack cheese I
1 '>'a cups plcante sauce
Wa sh and dry peppers. Brush
skin evenly with oil ; place on
cookie sheet. "Bake in preheated
oven at 450 degrees until skin
blisters. about 20 minutes. turning
once Remo-..e from oven and place
in plastic bag, dose and let stand I 5
minutes. Remove pcpperc; from
bag. one at a 11me. peel and cut into
thin stnps.
Pound chicken to 'h-mch thick-
ness; cut each breast half in half
lengthwise. Brush with oil: spnnklc
with salt and pepper. Place chi cken
strips on grill over hot coals: gnll
until JUSt cooked through. about 6
to 8 minutes. turning once. Cut
chicken diagonall y into 'IHnch
shces. I Melt butter in large skillet on gnll
or over medium heat. Add peppers
and chicken: heat through. s11mng
constantly. Spoon about 'Ii cup
chicken mi xture down center of
each tortilla: top with about 2
tablespoons cheese and 2 table-
spoons picante sauce. Roll tightl y
and serve 1mmed1atel) wi th ad-
ditional pi cante saut·c. Makes 6
servings
NOTE To heat tortillas. 'itack
and wrap 'iecurel) in foil. place m
350-dcgree oven about 15 minutec;.
Or, wrap loosely -,n plastic wrap;
cook m microwavt oven at High ...
MUSTARD DIP
1 tablespoon Dijon maatard
S c.ibleapooDI vegec.ible oil
3 c.ibleapoons olive oil
2 c.ibleapoons red wine vinegar
"'-teaspoon llooey
•;.teaspoon ult
Pepper to ui1te
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an1chokes. This dip 1s pan1cularly
iatisfactory because the amount of
mustard u~ help keep the dit> J from separating.
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te Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, October 30, 1985
NE W SIDE DISH
RECIPES FOCUS
ON VEGETABLES
Enhance festive
dinner menu with
these inspirations
Despite Americans' current
penchant for vegetables, side d ishes
too often are the uninspired pan o
many meals. This season. vegetable
accom paniments may get more
attention as nutrition expens ad·
vocate trimming the size of mea1
servings to s(Tlaller ponions.
Out-of-the-ordinary vegetable
recipes likes these demonstrate ho~
interesting side dishes can fit a
festive dinner menu.
Vegetable Almandine in Pastry
Baskets ofilrs delicious individual
vegetable servings nestled in at-
tractive fillo cups. The recipe
provides easy. step-by-step direc-
tions for making the crisp baskets
from frozen fillo dough. Since the
baskets can be shaped and baked in
advance. the recipe does not in-
volve extensive last-minute prepi
aration.
Just before serving, cook the
vegetable almandine mixture.
Toasted almonds, lemon peel and
pepper flavor the butter sauce that
accompanies the vegetable mix·
ture. The hot vegetables warm the
prebaked cups, so no additional
heating is required.
Vegetables and pasta combine for
a heany -but low calorie -side
dish in Primavera Vegetable Su-
preme. For this easy-to-prepare
recipe. you simply cook spiral
macaroni and a frozen vegetable
combination o f broccol i.
cauliflower and carrots. The hot
pasta and vegetables are tossed w1 th
a garlic-mustard vinaigrette. An egg
white in the oil mixture helps the
tangy sauce coat each morsel of
pasta and vegetables.
VEG ET ABLE ALMANDINE
IN PASTRY BASKETS
•;, cup butter, melted
•;,cup oil
1% ( 16 x 12-incb) frozen fillo
pastry 1beets .
2 ( l 0-oaace) packages frozen
broccoli fanfare with a seasoned
butter sauce
l/, cup slivered almonds, coasted
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
•;, teaspoon pepper
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Com-
bine butter and oil. Place I sheet of
fillo on large piece of plastic wrap.
Brush lightly with butter mixture.
Repeat layering with fillo and
butter mixture 3 more times.
Cut prepared fillo into eight 4 x 4-
inch squares. Place I square in
muffin cup. Place another square
on top of first. offsetting corners of
dough and pressing against bottom
and sides of cup to form basket.
Repeat with remaining 6 squares
to form 3 more baskets. Repeat
entire process 2 more times to form
12 baskets. Bake at 375 degrees for
I 0 to 13 minutes or until golden
brown. Cool: remove from pan.
Prepare unopened vegetable
pouches as directed on package.
">t1r in almonds. lemon peel and
pepper. Generous!) fill baskets
with vegetables. 12 servings.
TIPS: Pastry baskets can be
prepared and baked ahead. Cool;
cover l1ghtl) with plastic wrap. To
serve. fill pastr) baskets with hot
vegetables.
Rrcipe can be halved. 1f desired
PRIMAVERA
VEGETABLE SUPREME
16-ounce package frozen broc-
coli cauliflower supreme
4 ounces I l 1f.i cups) uncooked I
rotlnl or spi ral macaroni
Parmesan cheese
Pepper to caste
Cook vegetables and pasta as
directed on package. Meanwhile.
usi ng mortar and pestle or small
bowl and wooden spoon. mash
garlic w1th salt to form paMl'.
Combine garlic paste. vinegar and
mustard: beat in 011.
Add egg white. beating well. Toss
hot vegetables and pasta wi th
vinegar-oil mixture. Parmesan
cheese and pepper to taste. 8
servings.
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2 tablespoons white
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2 tablespoons vegetable oil or
olive oil
J egg white
2 tablespoons freshl y grated
SKILLET MUSHROOMS
4 1llce1 bacon, cut in to l ·incb
pieces
1 tablespoon butler
12 ounces mu1broom1. thickly
sliced I
1 cup (about 8 o~nces > cherry tomatoes I Mild and •-et
1 tablespoon lemon juice RED ONIONS
•;, teaspoon pepper 12 °' pacll:aqe • Cc.an Spray
Salt to taste CRANBERRIES
3 tablespoons flnely chopped
parsley
Jn a JO-inch skillet. cook bacon
6 I.Deb
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spoon to paper toweling: reserve.
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Orange Coal! DAILY PILOT/Wedn.sd1y, October 30. 1116 C7
Tasty after-school
snacks nutritious
EA .
Quic k pi c k -ups
give kids an extra
boos t of energy
Having nutn11ou!> '>natb on
hand for quick p ic k-ups give t hll-
dren the extra boo'>t the) need for
all their encrg~-con'>um1ng at -
t1v1t1es. The tnck 1<, to plan after-
!>thool snacks that no1 onl) 'Mlt•">I>
the "'hungnes·· but are nutnlwu'>
and dehc:1ous a\ ~cit
Replat:e lo~ nu1n11on n1bblo
~•th L1ck11~ Spilt "1ullin~ Zc\t\
Su poet
12 02 CCIIU
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Corned a.et
P9ppered a.er PnstramJ
or Meaqwte Smoted
ROAST
BEEF
FLAT 1/2 LB.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
2 1J1cb • Poellage s.al1no or Cl.ai Mcnl1llo
SUPERIOR TAPE
Ideal ror 20 million IUDQle pe~oo bouael'lolCU
MELITTA 1-CUP COFFEEMAKER
6 4 cm • a.owm llWlt 01 gel
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TOOTHPASTE
11 09 bOrtl•
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PRICIS GOOD THURSDAY
TllRU WSDNISDAY
OCT. 31 THROUGH NOV. 6. 1985
AT ALL SOUTHERN CAIJFORNJ.A
ALPHA BETA MARKETS
Orange Pound (alee. and Munchy
(1ranola Bars
L1ck1t} pin Muffins arc a great
alteMchool treat. loaded with kid
appeal. The natural swcetneu of
bananas. orange juice and ra1S1ns
makei. them nch in fla vor as well as
nutritious. Bananas supp ly
pota!>)1um and o range Juice addi.
LIPP) orange taste plus vitamin C.
The\C tang) moist muffins are ea)y
to prepare and require onl} 20
minutes baking 11me.
Le'>t ) Orange Po und Cake,
another make-ahead sn ack. 1s pack-
ed ""Ith the fre">h orange taste that
c hildren enJu) \1nce the recipe
make'> tv.o large loaves. you might
v.ant tu use one for after-school
~nad •. 1ng and free1e the other tor
une\pt:tted <.ompan).
Dress up Zest) Orange Pound
Cake v.1th a lopping o f your child'!>
fa\ontc: fn:sh fruit You might also
want tu tr) pounng on a fruit glaze
made b~ hea11nga packageoffroLen
rr.l\ed fru11 ""11h a l111l e cornstarch
and urangt· Juice
fhc: Munth ) (,ranola Bar'I are
ali.o ta\t\ treat!. Made wuh oats.
pecan'>. ·and frozen orange JUiee
rnn1..en tratl' these bars are moist
and thev.\ The' are also quick to
make .,,, \OU 1..an ha'e plenty on
hand for tw..in\ aftt·r·\Chool ap-
petite\
1.ICKJTY SPLIT
Ml'FFINS
•, cup frozen concentrated or-
ange juice. thawed and un-
diluted
2 medium. ripe bananas
2 eggs
'• c up vegetable oil
2 tablespoons boney
I teaspoon ground cinnamon
I teaspoon ground allspice
2 cups buttermilk baking mix i, cup raisins
( omb1ne o range: JU•Ce concen-
trate bananas. eggs. 011. hone~
unnamon and allsptce 1n large
mixing bov. I Beat with dertm
mixer unlll light and fluff, Fold 1r
baking mt\ and ra1s1nc;
~llT until dn ingred1t"nt'> art·
mo1 .. 1encd Fill 12 greased Q.r lined
muffin l up' '' full Bake 1n
prehcawtl ~1111-degn.'t' O' en ~' 1
m1nutt'' ur unttl kn1te inserted 1n
1..enter 1..11mt'' 11ut lkan \1aii.t''> 12
muff r'>
ZESTY ORA~GE
POl ~D CAKE
I pa<'kage 118' • ounces 1 ~ello"'
cake m11 r, cup conceolrated orange
juice, 1ba "ed aod undiluted
1'J cup "aler
•,cup bulter or margarine
4 eggs
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', cup frozen conce11tra1ed or·
ange JU1ce. tbawt'd a nd uo-
dllu tt>d
1., c up butte r or margarint'
•, c up packed bro~ n sugar
I egg
I teaspoon vanilla
:i• cup all-purpo.~ flou r
1'2 teaspoon balling soda i., teaspoon salt
•., cup chopped pecan!'
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Fresh rolls quick, easy
Doe) Just the mention of home-
made yeas t bread paint a picture of
all da y 1n the kitchen measuring,
mllung, kneading and waiting?
Thi'I was the case in daysaone by,
but with the development of frozen
bread dough and roll dou&b. home-
baked breads can be eastly prepared
and served in aa linle as one hour.
Easy directions give n below com-
bine the convenience of froien
bread dough with the convenience
of the microwavt" to quickly thaw
and raise dough.
QUICK AND EASY
YEAST ROLLS
I (one pound) loaf frozen bread
dougb or 18 ounces frozen roll
dough
2 &ablespoons melted huller or I
eag 1nd Z tablespoons water
Let froLe n bread dough thaw at
room temperature (or ovt.'rn1ght 1n
the refngerator) until pliable. To
thaw in mi crowave oven. see Step I
below. Cut loaf into 12 pieces
Shape each piece into a ball and
arrange in a lightly greased round
cake pan or pie plate. If using roll
dough, separate rolls and arrange in
pan.
Brush roll~ generousl y with
melted butter or egg wash (I egg
mixed wi th 2 tablespoons water). If
desired. sprinkle w11h dill.
Parmc~n cheese. grated cheese.
onion. poppy seeds or sesame
seeds. (Use egg wash with seeds.)
Let rise in a warm place free of -------------
drafts unt1l 1npled in Sile or;
lfyou don't wa nt to bake the 1olls
until later, follow the Cool-R1M-
method: Cover rolls loosely with
plastic wrap. Place 1n refngerator
for several hours (up to 24) or
overnight. Dough will nse ver)
slowly at the cool temperature
Bake in 375 degree oven (convcc-
11on oven: 325 degrees) for 25-30
minutes or until go1den brown
Remove from pan immediately.
MICROWAVE INSTRUCTIONS
Step I. Cover roll dough loose!~
with plastic wrap. Microwave on
low power for I minute. Tum oven
off for 3 minutes. Repeat this step )
or moretimes until rolls ha ve
tripled in size.
a fall
1HOUSEHOLD SAUllGS .....
Pointers
forpi¢kin'
pu1JJpkins
• 42 oz. Giant size
• Regular or Unscented
• IJ.m1t 2 • Includes 25¢ of1 label
TIDE
DETERGENT
EA.
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Fun squash time 1s here. It's what
Cinderella used for a coach and
what Linus eagerly waits for in his
humble patch. It's 'Halloween's
~nning "Jack" and Thanksgi v-
ing's scrumptuous pie ... it's pump-
kin.
There are two kinds of p·umpkms.
The Jumbo or field vanety is
perfect fo r ·making Jack-0-
Lantems. Sugar or pie is the other
that makes into delicious pies.
Confusing the two creates prob-
lems ... a stringy pie or a. Jack-0-
Lantem that's stubborn to carve.
The Jumbo variety is the la'le ·
pumpkin -12 to 15 inches m
_ diameter. These pumpkins usuall>
weigh between I 0 and 90 pounds.
although larger ones can be found.
The orangish, yellow flesh is some-
what stri ngy. coarse and dry. They
are not very sweet tasing either.
The Sugar pumpkin is the smaller
variety that is usually I 0 to 12
inches in diameter and weights
from 6 to 8 pounds. The yellowish.
orange flesh is fine textured and
sweet. Sugar pumpkins have a
dense. thick wall making carving
extra hard ... and the candle can't
shine through for the dramatic
"eerie" effect.
Although Jumbo pumpkins can
be used for making pies, the Sugar
pumpkins give a better flavor to the
finished product.
When choosing pumpkins.
whether perfectly round or de-
lightfully lopsided, select one that is
flattened on the ends. (Tipping over
a lit Jack-0-Lantem could bring
disastrous results.)
Look for mature pumpkins with
a rich, orange color. A void broken
or cracked pumpkins. Make sure
they a1ilean and free of soft spots and e ssive scarring. The rind
shout be hard. Choose a pumpkin
that is heavy for its size.
; 28 OS. 1 gallon
SKAGGS ALPHA BETA
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32 oi • tncluct.1 50C oU label COMET
.CLEANSER
If you want to store a few
pumpkins for later use, you might
want to wai t until Just after Hal-
loween. Prices on remaining sup-
plies are generally reduced for the
demand has passed.
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4pack
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AT ALL SOtrrHERN CAU.t·uRNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS
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The best pumpkins last 2 to 3
months under ideal stora$e con-
ditions. Store only blemish-free
pumpkins with no signs of decay.
Handle pumpkins carefully: store
them in a moderately cook. dry
well-ventilated place at
temperatures around 50 to 60
degrees and they will keep from two
to six months.
One pound of raw pumplon
yields 11. to one cup of cooked,
mashed pumpkin. It takes I 1/J to 2
cups cooked pumpkin for a well-
fi lled 9 inch pie.
Besides holiday decorations.
pumpkins can be made into pies.
breads, muffins. S(j)Ups, various
puddings and custards; as well as
stuffing with meats and vegetables.
Meatloaf
zesty with
hoisin sauce
This juicy loaf, with an intriguing
hint of the Orient, could become
your fam ily's fa vorite.
The subtle sweet-spicy fla vor
comes from hoisin sauce, a thick
catsup-like Chinese sauce made
from soybeans, garlic and spices.
Hoisin sauce can be used to flavor
poultry and pork, but it is especiall y
good with beef.
This recipe makes a generous
amount so you can en1oy it cold in
sandwiches or it can be sliced and
reheated in a skillet for a second
meal . Serve a little more hoisin
sauce with the leftovers. Slices of meat.loa~ and fresh vegetables can
be sttr-fned or chopped up a bit to
make a great fried rice.
Hoisin sauce 1s sold 1n cans and
bottles in most supermarkets. After
openma. store 1t in the refrigerator t~ ust apin for this family-pleasing
dish.
HOISIN·FLA VORED
MEATLOAF
MEAT MIXTURE:
i "a po•Dd• leu 1roud beef
S areea oaioa1 (lad•dlq &ope).
f Inly c~opped ·
I cloves 1arlle, mt.aced
t e111. be•tea
·~ cap botlla uaee
t table1poo111 soy u•ce
I et1p Puko (Ortea&aJ brud
(Ple&ee Me Z&8TT /C9)
I .
Diet restricted?
Follow hints for
easy preparation
Millions of Amencan'> arc on
restncted diets And. 'Whether the
rcstnctions are on calories, lat.
sodium, sugar o r whole ca tegories
offood s. preparing special meals for
special needs 1s a t1 me-consumrng
and ted ious task
If you own a microwave oven.
however. this JOb has JUSt gotten
easier thanks to revolu11onary new
zipper-top microwaveable storage
bags. The bags are made of a tough.
temperature-tolera nt fi lm d esigned
to go straight from the freezer to the
microwave oven.
T hey come 1n pint and quan site'>
making 1t easy to control amount
and the content of the portion
served . By prepari ng several s~c1al
meals in advance .and stori ng 1n
freezer bags, your freezer becomes a
buffet o f nutritious en trees that take
only minutes to reheat 1n the
microwave oven
The unique doubk-footed pouch
design enables } ou to prepare
complete meal~ 1n the bag. For
instance, place a chicken breast 1n
one side of the . bag and fresh
vegetables on the other or. try sliced
leftover turke} partnered wi th
cooked nee or pa<,ta There 1s no
end to the comb1na11ons )'OU can
try.
For a fancier. \Cl calone-con-
trolled m eal. try · Light Chicken
D inner. Developed fo r the d1a bct1c:.
this entree features thinly-sliced
chicken breasts with fresh zucch1n1
and green pepper Seasoned with
low calone Italian dressing. It
makes a tast)' 225-calone meal
when served over plain pasta. Ma ke
se veral a t once and store in the
freezer for easy reheating later
Shnmp Delight 1s ano ther wa)
)>o u can enJOY low-cal eating nu.,..
llnd for mo nths to come The
do Obie-footed pouch bag can aga1 n
hold fresh fro1cn shrimp on one
side a nd your favorite vcRetables on
the other. j
SHRIMP DE LIGHT
lf, cup frozen mixed vegetables I
(broccoli, cauliflower and baby
carrots>
1 freezer bag (pint size)
2 ounces (5 to 7) frozen ready-to·
cook, medium-size shrimp I
l"8 tea spoon dried marjoram
leaves
i,.. c up canoed unsweetened
chunk pineapple, drained
'h cup cooked while rice
Lemon wedge
Put vegetables into o ne side of
bag and shrimp into other side. Seal
bag to freeze or cook immediate!)
When ready to use. spnnklc
marjoram over all. ~cal bag leaving
I-inch \Cot in center. Cook 1n
micro wave oven I minute at
HIG H. Add pineapple to bag. Seal
bag leaving I -inch vent in center.
Cook in microwave oven 2 to J
m in utes at HIG H. or until shnmp
are cooked. Let stand I minute
Sene over nee Garnish with
lemon wedge. I sen ing.
NOTE: Mixture ma> he stored in
freezer.
LIGHT CHICKEN ()INNER
2 ounces boned and skinned
chicken breast, cut in 1'• ·inch
slices)
1 freezer bag (pint size )
11, cup sliced zucchini (''•·inc h
slices)
Y. small green pepper, cut In l ·
loch pieces (approximately •;,
cup)
11, cup sliced onion
1 tablespoon low-calorie Italian I
salad dressing
'lit teaspoon Italian seasoning
Y. cup cooked spa ghetti
•;, cup halved fresh tomato
wedges
Put chic ken stnps into o ne side
of bag. Pu t zucchini. green pepper
and onion into other side o f bag.
Seal bag lea v ing I-inc h vent 1n
center.
Cook tn microwave oven 11/i
minutes a t HIG H. or until veg-
etables are crisp-tende r and
chicken is thoroughly cooked: half-
way through cooking time. knead
bag to mix well using oven mitts. If
freezing, let stand I m inute, then
seal a nd freeze.
TO COOK IMMEDIATELY: Add
Italian seasoning to salad dressing
a nd pour into bag over all : let sta nd
I minute. Serve over spaghetti and
to p with to m atoes.
TO COOK F ROM F REEZE R: .
ZESTY .•.
F romC8
cramba> or coan e dried bru d
crumbs
SAUCE:
l tablespoon bolaln sauce
I tablespoon ae .. me oil
Open bag !eav1ng 1-mch vent 1n
center. Cuok in m1crowa'c O\en 2
minutes at MFDll JM (50 percent '
power). or until defrosted. Add
Italian seasoning to t;alad dre'ising
and pour into bag over all.
Seal bag and knead to mix well:
separate \egetahk and ch1~n
pieces. Cook in m1 crowa'c oven I
to 2 minutes at HK,H. or until
thoroughl) heated Lt:t stand I
minute. Serve over spaghetti and
top with tomatoes. I serving.
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5 lb 000
PILLSBURY'S BEST
ALL PURPOSE
n.OUR
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<rcmellH l 8 5 OZ
PILLSBURY PLUS
CAKE MIX
17 OS
GRIENGIANT
SWEET PEAS
12 OS.• No Salt
GREEN GIANT NIBLITS
WHOLE KERNEL G_ORN
2 lb box
• Wbol•
or SUced 4 5 OZ
. GREEN GIANT
MUSHROOMS
EA.
16 oz
• Cbocola1• rudo•.
Vanilla
I.Amon or
Cboeolat• Cb.Ip
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FROSTING SUPREME
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EA.
10 5 oz
p11.t.SSURY •Plain or
Buttered
•Frown MICROWAVE
POPCORN
•Frown
• 9 01
Com!>o
EA.
• 8 ~01
l'ep~IODI PILLSBURY
MICROWAVE PIZZA
17 OS
GREEN GIANT WHOLE OR
CREAM STYLE CORN
16 OS
GRIENGIANT
CUT GREEN BEANS
15 OS
PDISBURY
BANANA QUICKBREAD
18 Sos
p!JISBURY • .\uort.d
PUDDING POCKETS OO"'Ort
16 OS
GRllNGIANT
,
EA.
12 oz
GREEN GIANT NIBLITS
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
EA.
22 5 oz
PJl,1.SBURY DELUXE
nJDGE BROWNIE MIX
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BROCCOLI •VEGETABLES Or lrOCC'OU Coro 12!
Com bine meat mixture in a large
bowl. mix well Tum mixture into a
9 l( s-•nch loaf pan. spreading
('\enl) and ,moothly Combine
ho1sm sauct and sesame oil and
brush mixture evenly over top of
loaf Bake at 350 degrees for I ho ur
or until mtat 1~ no lona<'r pink
when cut M akt'!I 8 scr\1ngs.
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ClO Ora• Coaat OAIL't' PILOT/Wednesday, O<:t<>C>er 30, 1985
Convenience foods pref erred by working singles
< · w,ns. (.'arcl'r women look lor • Jfralthlul low lat Study reveals career women consider Co~~1:'c~1~~u~a~dout~~ 0~:~0:rl~!>n ~~ lh~hrc~I() :~:~·nw":;~~ d~do~:~:~~ greater s1mpltfica11on 1_n all aml\ cholc\tCrnl lalonc'\, moderate s.o· -h f f d 1 t t k Wash1noton. DC . resl.'archcrs f and tend 10 be le)!> luS\). mnrt• dium. It'" t hl·m1t:al\. filling (for S Opping Or 00 an Unp easan as o more o them SS)' the} arc worktng d d
Sinale "'uril.1ng women are more
likely to shop 1n convenience.
1ounnet and health food stores.
than their married working or non-
working !llStcrs. They watch ·•Love
Boat" as their number one TV
choice whi le their counterpam
prefer "60 Mi nutes."
And not ~urpristngly. their first
choice 1n magazines is "TV Guide."
while mamed women most often
enjoy "Readrr's Diaest."
These and other fascinaung dif-
ferences haH' been uncovered tn a
maJor new stud) by marketmg
researchers at Campbell Soup Co. It
is "Th.e FuoJ World of Work1nl{
Women and Dual-urning tlouse-
holds." one an a senc:s of Amcri~an
Food Prt'ferences stud1e~ <.'On·
ducted at Campbell.
With 53 ix·rcent of ad uh women
now an tht• work for<.'C and 58
perc<.'nt c:xpectcd to be there by
1990. researchers undenook the
stud) lo find out how work tng
women feel about work. what their
lifestyles are. how the) shop. what
food categories they prefer and
which television shows and maga-
zines they choo~.
In short. researchers went d1gg1ng
for 1nformat1on affecttng food
purchases and prt'parauon
Keeping fit takes
diet conimitment
It wal> only 1n 1984 that women
were perm1lled to run the marathon
in the Olympic games. Prior to that
time. thr marathon was considered
too ngorous for women by the
Olympic organization.
Despite that. last )'Car. women
compeltng 1n the Nrw York S1x-
Day Run completed more than JOO
miles'
Man) modern-da) ~omen run-
ners compete 1n marathons Train-
ing for a marathon takes 11me and
effort. but it's not all exercise. sa)s a
food mdustT) expert. ··Pan of being
physicall) fit requires a commit-
ment to good nutnt10..n." explains
Donna H1ggms of Del Monte
Kitchens.
VERMICELLI SO UP
~ cup coil vermicelli, broken
3 table1poon1 oil
Va medium onion, chopped
t cloves garlic, minced
I can (8 11• ounces) sliced carrots
I can (8 ounces) stewed
tomatoes
l can ( 4 ounces) diced gTeen
ch ii es
1 can 146 fluid oun ces) chicken
broth
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
or cilantro
In large saucepan. brown ver-
m1cellt tn oil. Add onion and garlic:
cook until tender t1r 1n carrots.
tomatoes. ch1les and broth. Bnng
to boil. reduce heat Co\er and
simmer 10 minutes. (1am1sh with
parsle) 6 serving!>.
BRANDY -NUT SMOOTHY
l ripe banana
l cup pineapple orange j uice
drink, chilled
l egg
2 tablespoons creamy peanut
butter
Combine ingredients tn btender
contatner. Co\ er and run on high
until Y.ell blended. About I 1/z cups.
ALWAYS READY PRUNE
BRAN MUFFINS
l cup boiling water
3 cups bran cereal
2 '141 cups flour
2 ~ teaspoons baking soda
~ teaspeon salt
1,'J cup butter or margarine
111, cups sugar
2 eggs
i cups buttermilk
l cup chopped pitted prunes
Pourwaterover I cup cereal. mix
well: set aside to cool. Combtne
flour with bakmg soda and salt.
Cream butler. sugar and eggs until
light and fluffy. Sur tn bullcrm1lk ,
soaked bran. remainmg cereal and
dry ingredients, mix well. Fold tn
prunes.
Cover tightly and -;tore tn r('·
fngerator for minimum of 12 hour-;
(up to maximum of 3 weeks) Fill
paper-ltned or greased mumn pan
i;, full Bake at l75 degrees. 20
mtnutes.
Kalh" r\.."1erand Ed Russell talkt•d k-relaxed tn their a1111u c~ towar ' men)
J '-'N V'C"cause the)' need 10. but also d h dcra11on 1•1rst hand with non-married work-home. Women working uutc;1 c l l' •< '°'t 1101 a major conll~ be<:ause the)' prefer to. L1mttcd B h k t ir some 1ng women. dual-~ag" earners. and home also can coun t on mort' tor rnmt enc mar 1 • ' ti me. fat1gur. and d1scrcuonar) ff; 1 k .. t r tak<: out non-workin~ wives with work mg partlc1 pat1on o am1 } mcmvd' rn foo<h 1s rcstauran o • 1nt·ume are the ma,,or t·nv1ronmen· Th husbands. ther sources 1ndudl'd tal factors afTectrng working household tasks. l') put morl' 4ualtt~
government and private agenc11.•s. r d emphasis on convenience produrl~ Working women eat dinner out women·!> 100 preparation and f. • r I h ork ng publications and syndicated data. · and on sel -gratiltrat1on. a Ju~l more 1rcquent )' l an non-w 1
eating habits. according to the reward, the)' feel. for their hcrt1t women. and tht•y spend a greater
Ogg1er and Russell struck l! stud) lives. portion of the total food budget
motht'r lode. so to speak. of valu-And whlil' mo!>l worktng women The three d1mcn!.1 ons of working awa} from homl' H~wever. they
able food-related information. say lhl'y have no problem keeping women's food conn:rns are· quali-spend less on groc.:cnes per week
For example. their stud} reveals up with housework. going to s~ial ty. conven1enc1: anti nutnt1or1 than homemaker'
that the greatest increases among events without nottce and coping Their con\cn1cnu· food n 1tl·na In dual-earner households. it's
mothers in the work force are those with irregular JOb hours. they have are: ner)Onl' for himself (except k 1~s
with childrenm under 6. Dual-one complatnt an common-84 •Ease of preparation, plu'>.. under 5 ) at breakfast time. lunch 1s
earnerw1\esarcthelargestgroup of Deffent admit th() haH' no one to •Speed -less than one-hall a m1x1url.' of brown bag. cafeteria
worktng women. 21 .5 m1lhon ; their talk with about their J9b. hour and n.•-;taurant Dinner. generally.
households are the most aflurnt. Career women differ from full-•Qualil) and flavor ap(jroaching
w·th median incomes of $3 2.000 ttme homemakers 1n a number of homemade. (Pleaae eee STUDY /Cll)
CENTER
CUT
BONELESS
PORK LOIN
..
Liqueur from Israel
gives chicken a lift
By TOM HOGE
Al" Wine Md 'OOd WrtW
Back in the 14th century, the>
were called eli xirs and they were
distilled by monks 1n their
monasteries and by alchemists in
laboratones. Today. oOshoot-; of
these pnm1t1ve medicines art•
known as cordials and arc usually
served after dinner
Many of these cordials s111l bear
the names of the monasteries that
first made them. such as Chartreuse
and Benedict me With the am val of
spices and sugar from the Nev.
World. the often-bitter potion of
the early days were transformed
into alcoholic drinks wi th a de-
lightful taste.
The ladies of the royal couns of
Europe sipped the more delicate of
these cordials. such as Chen)
Heenng. that proofed out at 49
More potent cordials. such as
Green Chartreuse. weigh in at I I 0
proof
Not long after cordials became
popular. European chefs who had
been givi ng their dishes a lift with
cognac began lo include fruit and
herb liqueurs tn their recipes.
Being mainly sweet cordials
were usually used tn recipes for
dessert. Orange-flavored liqueurs
proved good as a marinade for fruit.
alone or included tn a tart or pie.
Chocolate and coffee-flavored
cordials were spooned over ice
cream. whtle almond-flavored
liqueur was used 1n pound cake.
Soon cordials were acquinng a
more im portant role tn the kitchen,
as an aid 1n the making of crepes
su1clle and so uffies. Orange-
fla vored liqueurs usuall y domi-
nated these sauces.
Jn"recent years. (·hefs 1n vanouc;
lands ha-.c branched out and are
using cordials 1n seasoning roasts.
vegetables and even pastas.
Israel 1s one of the leaders in this
field. with 11s Sabra liqueur. a blend
of Jaffa oranges and chocolate. The
Israelis offer Sabra as an ingredient
in e\Cr) course of the meal. from
appettLer to dessert.
Herc's an Israeli recipe for
Chicken Supreme.
CHICKEN SUPREME
l broiler, cut into quarters
1, cup Sabra liqueur
1.-'J cup ketchup
1'3 cup apricot preserves
'13 cup mayonnaise
4 teaspoons onion soup mix
I sliced pineapple ( 8 ounces l,
drained
4 maraschino cherries
Place the chicken tn a baking
dish. skin side up. Combine Sabra.
ketchup. apricot preserves. mayon-
naise and onion soup mix. Pour
this mixture over the chicken.
Garnish each chicken quarter with
a pineapple 'iltce. a cherry tn the
center.
Bake uncovered in a 325-degrec
oven for about 2 hours. basung
with pan Juices every 30 mtnutes.
Makes 4 servings. Good with a
chilled white wme. not too dry
WHOLE
BEEF
SHORT LOIN
FORT-BONE OR
PORTERHOUSE STEAKS
·:~;:GE 27 I •IN THE
BAG
LB.
:~~·E169
BAG
WHOLE
BONELESS
NEW YORK
STRIPS
·1~1rn 249 AVERAGE
•IN THE -BAG
~ LB. ,,...
-------
Econo Pak • 5 steaks or more per pkg.
BONELESS 229 BllF
RIB STEAKS LB.
Econo Pak• 5 steaks or more per pkg.
BEEF 69 ~~--.1 LB.
TELL· A·
/
WHOLE
BEEF
RIBEYIS
• lO-l•LB. 2 79 AVERAGE • LB.
...
Econo Pak • 5 lbs. or more per pltg.
=ER ................... 1lP.
Beef Loin • Econo Pak
6 steaks or more per pkg. 2 9JI
NEW YORK
S'l'IUS ........................ .
Econo Pat • 6 steaks or more per pkg.
i!fil ......................... 2,
IEND!
SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS .• OCT. 31 THROUGH WED., NOV. 6, 1985
AT ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS
l .
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 30, 1985 Cl 1
Old f~vorite beefed up
Macaroni anti thee~c . 11 kt:
baseball and apple pie 1.. an
Amencan trad1t1on. It 's hard to
improve on uad1uon. hut the
featured recipe, Cahforn1a-St)le
Macaroni and Cheese. has done JU St
that -transformed an oltl fin ontc
into a Ii vely add1t1on to fall and
winter meals ..
The basic ingredient~ arc fam-
iliar. I he extras crea te the excite-
ment.
For 'llarter'i, ground beef bring!> a
hoost of protein. making Cali-
forn ia-St) le Macaroni and ( hee~c
an even heanier main dish Diced
tomatoes add welcome color
.\nd finally . a comb1nat1on of
green chiles. ch1le powder, cumin.
and oregano gives this recipe a
creative spark of flavor typical of
Ca liforn ia tastes.
Families will enJOY this sayory
'crs1on of macaroni and chee'>c and
tooks will enJO}' the ca'ie and
tonvenience Da) 'i filled with man)'
ac11v1t1cs are less humed when this
d1'>h 1s on the d1nn~r menu Prepare
the recipe up to -l8 hours ahead of
time. Refrigerate and make
mealtime more cnJoyablc by avo1d-
1ng last minute preparation.
Serve Cal1 forn1a-S1ylc Mataron1
at1d Chec'ie wi th a crisp. green '>alali
and m id gla'ise'I of milk . .\nd then
watch an ~mencan trad111on h\e
un.
CAL IFORNIA-STYLE
MACARONI AND CHEESES
ounces macaroni (2 cups I
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 onion, chopped
1 pound ground beef
1 can ( 16 ounces) diced peeled
tomatoes
2 teaspoons chili powder
l teaspoon dried oregano leaves I
•, teaspoon ground cumin
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flou r
Try fried
pickles
w ith f ish
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
APf-ldllot
0[.\R CEC ILY. I've heard that
fned p1 ckks. scned "1th catfish.
are a spec ialt y of the Hollywood
Cafe tn Hollywood. Miss. I want to
give a fish fl) for a neighborhood
party and would appreciate a recipe
f0r the fned pickl es. The)' 'iou nd
•·ke an unusual relish which would
ne interesting and amusing to c;crH'
-CL'RIOl '
DE.\R ( URIOL'S: Bccauscl had
never heard of fncd dill pickles I
:ic;k('d an alqua1ntance of mine "'ho
1s pamcularl} interested 1n regional
Southern d1she'> to research the
'IUbJCCl.
·She rl·ports that acrnrding to the
<.enter tor "iouthern Folklore in
Memph1\ r enn. fncd dill p1ckk~
are indeed scned at M1 ss1s1pp1·.,
Holl)'wood ( afc. In fact. the)'
nng1nated there Herc 1s the ren~
\he ferreted out. -C. B
FRIED DILL PICKLES
2 large egg yolks
1 cup water
l l'J cups all-purpose flour
32-ounce jar dill pickles, well
drained
Oil for frying
Beat together egg) ol ks and wa tcr
unul bknded. Gradual!\ beat 1n
!lour. keeping the batter \mooth.
but not O\ er-beating.
T nm l'ndc; from pickles Slice '~
inch thic.k . 01) "ell on pa per
tm\l·ls
lkat oil for \hallo"' fl)ing w ~75
dt·grt'C\.
Dip p1d.le sli ces into batter anti
tr.. without crowding. 1n lhc hot oil
un til shghlh browned. RemO\C
and drain on paper towels. St·nc at
OOlC
t cups milk
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
18 ounces)
l can t4 ounces) diced green
cblles
( ook macaroni auord1ng w
pat kage d1rcu1on. tlra1n. Heat "eg-
ctabk oll 1n '>killcl unlll hot ( ook
and !>l1r onion in oil until \oil. Add
ground beef ( ook and Stir until
brnwncd. Drain grountl beef mix-
ture, return to <,killet
Sur in tomatuc!>. t:h1h powder.
oregano and cumin, reserve Heat
hutter 1n sautepan until melted.
Mix in flour Cook and st ir until
bubbl) . .\dd milk at once
Cook and \llr O\t•r medium heat
unul th1tkcned .\dtl cheese and
stir until m~ted Remove from
heat. stir in ch11es ur c.heese sauce
into macaroni
Spread hall the mac.aroni mix-
ture in 3-quut casserole. top w11h
half the beel mixture. Repeat. Bake
in 350 degree oven 35 minutes. or
until heated through. Make' 8
servings.
TIP· This n:-cipe ca n be prepared
ahead of lime ~tore co"ered in the
refngerator no longer than 48
hours. To scf\ e bake uncovered in
350-degree oven 45 minutes. or
until heated through .
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uscq in these h~useholds ( 36 per-
cent). a nd ther~·s family partic1-
pat1Q.n 1n cooktl)g and clean up.
Mt·a•s arc quick ;hnd simple. U"iing
con' enience products Planncd-
o,crs arc popular and are put 1n the
freezer for fu ture use
Job and mantal status do not
influence food shopping frcquenc)'.
which averages two shoppi ng tnps
~r week. Working women prefcrto
do their shopping on weekends:
no n-working women shop on wcck-
chlys
( arecr women cono;1dcr food
marketing an unpleasant task
Speed. con.,,en1encc and qua ht) arc
more important 10 them than price
They don't expenment with ne""
brands and products.
But tht}' are national brand lo) al.
and the h1gh('r their incomts. the
morC' important national brand
sclec twn becomes. Work1na
women make less of an effort to find
low-pnced spec ial!.. are less apt to
read grocery ads. and mort llkel) to
substi tute a product 1f tht ir usual
tirand '"out of stock
C\1nale working women arc the
most weight conscious Rut all
"orking women arc roncrmrd
aboul calorie~ 1naJe women al~o
arc mort hkt'I) to be buyina ""'
food'
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2~k~. CHABLIS ~LA~C 399
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Chili's power given extra juice
Zesty vegetable
beverage provides
ethnic vartatio~s
Where dad l'htlt ong1natl··1 Mo'I
Ml·x1cans wall deny am ao;\Ol'tat1on
with ch th t•on carne or 't hall'
peppers with mcat ..
Yet "chth" (\\<1th an "1") as thl'
Mexican A1trc '-"Ord tor "copt~l u111
peppe~" (or cha fe~ with an ··r") 'o
that b} naml' and appearance. oua
.\mencan {hilt tx·ars 1hc d1i.t11ll I
\lamp nl our nca~hbor 101hc ,outh.
In .ill probubaht). <>tmmcred bc:l'I
d1unk' an rhlll''> and ~uman orig·
1nated among thl' Tcxa'> fron·
11crsmen 1n the earl) 1700s. W11h
11me. tom<1.1oes wen: added and
then beans Soml' areas of the
countf'\ ha' r held ou t for the
original version. where neither of
these two 1ngred1ents arc added
l'' l'n toda}
In hght of these changes. hert' arc
three d1s11m·1'ersaons10 gratify an}
lhda lann All arc made with lo"'
l31om· "V.!'(" Vegctabk Ju1n·. a
llJ' orlul hknd ofe1ght H'getablc-.
\\ ,1 llll'iHll'\!> d11lt , \prtghtly
vl')l.Cl:lllOn ('hall with H11lgur OW(.'\
II\ l13Hlf IO .. V.8" "p1n-l lot l'&·
l'tablc Juan·. lo 'itmulatl' the tcx·
tu rt• of ground l'>l'cl. bulgur has tx·l·n
introduced It I'> the two '' pe' of
heans 1hu1 l'ontnhutl' \Ourt'l'' of
protein
tfbuhwr dm·,n·1 aprx·al to vou as
a bel'f substitute. m Rhode Island
Red Ch1h. named for that famous
breed of chicken. Chunk!> of
chicken are liautced w11h spaces
bdorc being blended wtth wgetable
1u1ce. rh1d.cn broth and pinto
hean'>
·-.~~WHOLE
, , ~~~FRYING
HEINZ TOMATO -Jl KETCHUP
9~,~~~~ ... ~.~~u!~ _!UNA • 99
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~~,rt~~.~·,~ ,~9..1?~ .... ,. <on\ 169
tfJ:!~t SWEET PICKLES 139 ··<CHICKENS
, Southern Style L1m11 2 ~r Customer YI
USO,._ Grode_..,
fl, :~
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LB.
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~~1.~~~T.'fJ -~~~c~ I 239
~~!. ,~.VAPORATED MILK .4 9
~~Y.~~.,c~~~r~~ .29
<;,J.~~~ ... ~-1 SPAGHETTI .49
w,:::iu:-APER .49
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BEEF
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0
hnalh tlH· t\fX' ofd111t that look~
ltaltan hut 1.1-.ll'~ <irt'l'k -Cincin
natt ( htla (.round beef t'i browned
wtth onion and garlic and then
tlavored w11h chili powder. nn-
namon and ground clove.
Whtie vegl'tablt• JUtCe and kadnc\
beans are being stirred in to 1hc
mixture to 4'1mmer, water is being,
hoikd on :inother burner for spa-
ghetti If )<>u'vr never 1ac;led t hth
over noodll',, you're an for a rC411
treat
VEGETARIAN CHLI WITH
BULGUR
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup chopped onion
\'a cup chopped green pepper
2 medium cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon cblll powder
I teaspoon dried oregano leaves,
crushed
4 cans (6 ounces eacb) "V·8"
Spicy-Hot Vegetable Julee
I can (about 4 ounces) chopped
green chllles, drained
•;, cup bulgur
1 can (16 ounces> kidney beans.
undrained
l ran (16 ounces) pinto beans.
undrained
In 3-quart saucepan over me-
dium heat. 1n hot 011. cook onion.
green pepper. garlic. ch tlt powder
and oregano unttl onion as tender
S11r an JUtcc. green chilies and
bulgur. Heat to bo1ltng: reduce heat
to low. Cover: simmer 15 minutes.
Add beans: simmer covered 15
minutes more. starring or-
cas1onall). Makec; 111, cups or 7
servings.
RHODE ISLAND RED CHIU
1 pound boneless skinless
chicken breasts or tblghs
2 tablespoons salad oil
l cup c hopped onion
2 teaspoons chili powder
1.ii teaspoon ground cumin
1"'1 teaspoon dried oregano
leaves, crushed
l can (12 ounces) "V-8" Veg-
etable Juice
"'2 cup chicken broth
1 can ( 16 ounces) pinto beans,
undrained
Hot cooked r ice
Cut chicken into' H nch piece<; .
In 2-quan saucepan over ml'·
d1um heat. an hot 011. cook chicken .
onion. chili powder. cumin and
oregano unul chicken turns white
and onion as almo'>I lender.
S11r an Juice and broth. Heat 10
bo1l1ng; reduce heat lo low. Co,er:
~1mmer 15 manutcc; .
.l\dd beans: simmer covered 15
m1nu1es more. 'iltrnng oc·
cas1onally. St'rve over hot cooked
rice. Makes 4 111 cups or 4 servings.
CINCINNATI CHILI
I a,, pounds ground beef
2 cups chopped onion
2 large cloves garlic. minced
2 teaspoons chili powder •1, t easpoon ground cinnamon
Dash gr ound clove
1 can (46 ounces) "V-8" Veg-
e table Juice
2 cans ( 16 ounces each) kidney
beans, undrained
Hot cooked spaghetti
In 6-quart Dutch oven over
medium heat. cook ground beef.
onion and grltc unttl beef ....
browned and onion is tender: stir to
separate meal. Spoon off fat. Add
chili powder, cinnamon and clove:
cook 2 manu1es.
Add Juice. }'leal to botltng. Re-
duce heal lo low Cover; simmer 30
minute~.
Add bea ns: simmer covered 15
minutes more. stirring oc-
casionally. Sene over hot cooked
spaghe11 i. Makc'i 8'1• cup<; or R
servings.
Spareribs, peas
simmer slowly
This skillet dash combining
sparenbs a nd blackeyc peas i!I
hearty enough to o;ervc four a~ a
main courst'.
It's easy to put together but tt
docs n.:ed about 11:1 hours cooking
tame. < iood to make while you arc
setting the table. making a salad and
prepanng a dessert
BLACKEYE PEAS
ANO SPARE RIBS
l small onion, allced lengthwl•'
1 clove garlic. minced
2 tablespoons on
1 pound spareribs, cut Into 3.
Inch pieces
I teaspoon paprika
? l 5-ounce can a blackeye peat,
drained (about 3 i,., cups)
t r up water
'>'t c up dry wbltt wine
14·lo II-ounce can tomatoes
Va c up chopped 1reen pepper
t table1poon1 packed brown
1u1ar
t tea1pooD1 cblll powder
Salt and pepper to taste
aute onion and prhc 1n 011 in a
heavy skill et; add spareribs and
brown. sprinkle w1th papnka; add
pt>as. wat.:r and wine. Cover and
'i!mmcr I hour or unul pt>as aod
nbs a~ tender Add tomatoes,
1rccn pepper. brown sugar. chil i
powder and ~It and pepper Cover
and cook gt'ntly for 20 to 30
minutes. Make~ 4 m1un-dish &er·
vings
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Start day with a cereal thriller
Deli puts delight
inf all sandwiches
Whether you're fix.1ng a classic
reuben or trendy cro1ssant-w1ch.
the spread can be as trad1t1onal as
mayonnaise or as different as
guacamole. almond butter and
champagne mustard. Whatever the
spread, sandwich ex.pens rec-
ommend letting firm m1x.tures
soften slightly at room temperature
to prevent tearing the bread.
Select the bread to complement
the fi ll ing. Rye or pumpernickel
bread stands up to a hearty filling
such as corned beef and ~auerkraut
or aged cheese. A creamy spread of
diced salami, cream cheese and
green onion 1s perfection on a
chewy bagel.
For the filling your special sand-
wich deserves. shop the super-
market deli. There you'll find a
wide selection of meats and poultry
which can be sliced to order.
When purchasing deli meats, buy
only what you think you'll use
within a few days. advises Lon
Patane. director of consumer affairs
;or Beatrice Meats. Inc. At home.
rcwrap deli meat and poultry in
moisture-vaporproof wrap and
store 10 the coldest pan of the
refrigerator. This will help keep
them fresh-tasung and moist. ex-
plains Patane.
Deli-Style Peperoni rolls are
heany enough to ~11sfy teenage
appetites and easy enough for teens
to prepare for friends. Crisp round
rolls are hollowed out and filled
with a taste-tempting m1x.•ure of
Sandwich Style Pepero ni .
provolone cheese and cnsp garden
veggies, tossed with a prepared
salad dressing.
T he thin slices of peperoni
needed for this hero-size sandwich
won't be a problem since the deli
slices meats to order Made from
select cuts of beef and pork spiced
with red pepper and garlic. San<l;
w1ch Style Pepero1:u has a texture
which 1s coarse and crisp yet always
tender., T ry this ~picy sausase 1n
party-size submanne. hero, g.nnder
and poor-boy sandwiches. too.
When the occasion calls for more
sophisticated fare, treat guests to
Triple Treat Croissant-Wiches.
Spin flaky croissants and spread
with garlic-herb cream cheese and
top with smoked turkey breast.
cnsp apple or buttery pear slices
and romaine lettuce.
DELI-STYLE PEPERONI ROLLS
Ya pound thinly sliced Sandwich
Style peperonJ
2 ounces provolone or mozarella
cheese, cat Into thin 1trtp1
l Ya cops freala spinach leaves,
coarsely shredded
~ cup shredded carrot
~ cop tblDJy sliced radlslaea
·~ cap small reel onion rings
1% cherry tomatoes, halved
11, cap prepared red wine and
vinegar dre11lng
1 Ya teaspoons Dijon-style maa-
tard
4 roud crisp rolls (aboat S
Inches lD diameter or 8 three-
lDcb rolls)
Cut peperoni slices in half.
Combine pe peroni. c heese.
spinach. carrot. radishes, o nion
rings and tomatoes in large bowl.
Blend together dressing and mus-
tard. Pour over peperoni mix.lure:
mix. well.
Cut a slice off the top of each roll.
Hollow out rolls leaving a 'h-inch
thick shell. (Reserve centers for
bread crumbs.)
Divide peperoni mixture evenly
between rolls. Replace tops. Wrap
well and refrigerate several hours.
Let stand at room temperature
30 minutes before serving. Makes 4
servings.
(Pleue eee SPREAD /C 14)
Nog, banana split
provide b_reakf ast
with scoop dujour
Everyone knows you're supposed
to start the day with a good
nutritious breakfast. h helps
provide the physical and mental
stamina you need to f\Jnction
properly each morning.
But how many of us do? The
excuses arc many: "There's not
enough time." "I just don't feel like
eatJnJ in the morning." "I'm on a
diet!' "It's all so boring."
Let's knock the wind out of these
excuses. Instead of the usual boring
break.fast, how about a positively
indulgent one -o ne that not only
looks and tastes terrific. but aJso is
quick to prepare.
The idea 1s to make 5akfast as
pleasurable as a trip to the soda
fountain, so you'll never want to
skip it.
Here's a Monday to Friday plan
with five such breakfasts. Although
they look and taste delicious. actu~
ally they are not really that in-
dulgent. The star ingredient -
ready-to-eat cereals -provides
plenty of the fiber and complex
carbohydrates that you need. You
also get protein and calcium. With
fruit or fruit juice, toast and a glass
of milk. they send you off ready for
the day.
Cereal ParfaJt
Layer 1h cup plain yogurt with 1/4
cup crunchy nutlike cereal nu.uets
with raisins in individual dessen
dishes or parfait glasses. Top with •/4
cup unsweetened applesauce;
sprinkle with cinnamo n. Garnish
with apple slice, 1f desired. Makes I
serving.
Per serving: 200 calories, 9 grams
protein. 38 grams carbohydrate. 2
grams fat.
Cereal Sbake
Combine 1/4 cup sliced straw-
berries. cut in small pieces. and 2
teaspoons sugar. Add 'Ii cup chilled
skim milk. Blend well in blender or
with wire whisk or rotary beater.
Pour over I serving crisp whole
wheat flakes in glass or bowl.
Garnish with a whole strawberry, if
desired. Makes I servin~.
Per serving: 190 calones. 7 grams
protein. 40 grams carbohydrate, I
gram fat.
Cereal Nog
Combine I cup chilled skim milk
wtth I egg, 2 teaspoons sugar, 'h
teaspoon vamlla and a dash of
nutmeg. Blend well with wire whisk
or rotary beater. Pour over 2
scrvmgs natural bran flakes with
ra1S1ns. Makes 2 servings.
Per serving: 190 calories. 9 grams
protein. 32 grams carbohydrate, 3
grams fat.
Cereal Ba.Dalla Spill
Peel and split I small banana
lengthwise. Place in sundae dish or
cereal bowl. Sprinkle with 1/4 cup
crunchy nutlike cereal nuggets with
raisins, reserving some for garnish.
Top with 'h cup scoop of lowfat
cottage cheese. Sprinlde with re-
served cereal and drizzle with 'h
teaspoon honey. Makes I serving.
Per serving: 300 calones, 18
grams protein. 55 grams
carbohydrate. 2 grams fat.
Cereal-Yogurt Cups
Combine I cup whole wheat and
bran cereal with dates. raisins, and
walnuts and 11/i tablespoons soften-
ed butter or marganne in small
bowl; mlX well. Spoon into two 6-
ounce custard cups.
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Bulky soups are dieter's bonus
• Dieting wouldn't be so bad 1f)'01.J
could JUSt control the:. hunger
Hunger pangs serve to remind you
of your deprived state. yet they too
can be controlled with the add1t1on
of high fiber to our diet.
Dietary fiber. or the total fiber
content in food, contains two types.
One is insoluble fiber. found 1n
plant cell walls ... Bulky" would be
an apt descnpt1on. because when
this fiber is ingested 11 takes up a lot
of room 1n your stomach. Small
amounts of it will make you feel
very full. especially when washed
down with liquids that cause them
to swell.
The second type 1s soluble fiber,
found inside the plant cells as well
as in the plant walls. It slows the
passage off ood from your stomach
and the longer the food remains
there. the longer you feel satisfied.
Taking all of this into account.
the ideal diet food would be a low-
calorie liquid, containing both
soluble and insoluble fibers. If 11
could be prepared quickly. all the
better.
In answer to this. we've designed
three soups that will boost your
fiber intake and they are under 200
calones per serving. All can be
prepared in under 20 minutes on
top ot the s1ovc or 1n the m1cro-
wavt'.
Dieter's Hearty Vegetable Beef
oup is made from condensed
vegetable beef soup combined with
kidney beans, sliced onions and
golden kernel com.
If ethnic flavors tempt your
palate. Spicy Spanish Bulgur Soup
or Minestrone Presto are quick
meal makers with foreign flair. The
bulgur soup blends the fire of Spain
with the subtle flav or of the Middle:
East.
The Italians designed one of th6
most dehc1ous and popular fiber-
laden .. oups and called it min-
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estrone. M 1ncc;tront: Presto can be
whipped up in no t.1me by starti~1
with condensed minestrone. Thi!
soup 1s slowly simmered to pea~
fla vor with tender-cooked broccoli
and squash. Parmesan cheese and
seasonings.
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make a souper approach to good
nutnt1on an easy task.
HEARTY VEGETABLE
BEEF SOUP
1 tablespoon butter or margar·
lne
\;, cup 11lced onion
1 can (10o/• ounces) condensed
vegetable beef soup
1 soup can water
Ya cup drained canned ldduey
beans
'l:t cup wbole kemel golden com
In 2-quart saucepan over me-
dium heat, in hot butter, cook
onion until tender. Sur in remain-
ing ingredients. Heat 2 minutes or
until hot. Makes 3 cups or 3
servings.
Calories per serv ing: I 55; ~o
dium per serving: 927 mg.: dicta!')
fiber per serving: 6.5 gm .
SPICY SPANISH
BULGURSOUP
14 cup bulgur
% cups water
1 tablespoon Spanisb olive oil
i,i, c up chopped red pepper
11, cup chopped onion
1 medium clove garlic, minced
l can (10o/• ounces) condensed
tomato soup
11, teaspoon vinegar
'18 teaspoon cayenne pepper
i.-teaspoon black pepper
In medium bowl combine bulgur
and I cup watt:r. Let stand I 0
minutes. In 2-quart saucepan over
medium heat. in hot oil, cook red
pepper and onion with garlic until
tender
Stir in soup. remaining I cup
water. vinegar, cayenne and black
pepper. Add bulgur and water
mi xture. Heat to boiling. Reduce
heat to lov.. Co.ver and simmer 10
minutes. Stirring occasionally.
Makes 3 cu ps or 3 servings.
Calones per serving: 175: so-
dium per serving: 689 mg.: dietary
fiber per servi ng: 4 gm.
MINESTRONE PRESTO
1 tablespoon butter or margar-
ine
~ cup chopped broccoli flower-
ets
'ft cup sliced yellow squash,
halved
11, teaspoon dried oregano
leaves, crushed
1 can condensed minestrone
soup
l soup can water
1 tablespoon grated Parmeaan
cheese
In 2-quart ~uccpan over me-
dium heat. in hot butter, cook
broccoli and squash with oregano
until tender. Stir in soup. water .and
cheese. Heat 2 minutes or until hot.
Makes 3 cups or 3 servings.
Calones per serving: 124; so-
dium per se rving: 912 mg.: dietary
fiber per serving: 3. 7 gm.
SPREAD •••
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TRIPLE TREAT CROISSANT-
WJCHES
,,,., pound thinly sliced Dell
Smoked Turkey Breast
4 large croissants, spilt
leogtbwlse
1 package (5.3 ounces) garllc::-
berb cream cb«se
8 romaine lettuce leaves
l large apple or pear
Spread garlic-herb cream cheese
o n bottoms and tops of croissants.
Layer romaine. turkey and apple
slices on bottoms of croissants,
beginning with romaine and end-
tng with apple. Close sandwiches
with croissant tops. Serve iqimedi-
ately. Makes 4 sandwiches.
Dumplings get
apricot'saccent
APPLE DUMPLINGS
Paltry for a t-lnch !-crust pie
I small Golde.a OeUcioas apples
(generoat l YI pound1)
Apricot preserves
Roll out pastry to an 18-by 12-
inch rectangle; cut mto six 6-mch
squares with a pastry wheel. Cort
apples from stem ends. but not all
the way through; remove blossom
ends. Place an apple in the center of
each pastry square. Fill core
cavities with preserves.
Moisten edges of squares Wlth
· wi.tcr. Bnna each side of squares up
over each apple; overlap edges and
seal well but not to the top: rum
back comers so core cavities show.
Prick pastry well. Bake dumplina.s
well apart 1n a buttered shallow pan
in a preheated 37.5..<Jearec oven
untjl apples arc tender -3.5 to 40
minutes.
Spocm mor~ preserves into
cavities and over exposed tOJ)$ of
apples and serve with vanilla ice
cream. MakC$ 6 scrvinas.
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CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y OCTCJBE~ rn ~98', . f ~H S
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By STEVE MARBLE
OllMDM!rl'tlollteft
A former county jail inmate who
claims at least five accused murderers
have confessed Lo ,him, testified
Tuesday that Ausfin Elliot Beal
Coast
There will be only one
loser In the Fountain Val-
ley school election./ A8
Wor ld
NA TO allies call on the
Soviet Union to cease
violations of U.S.-SO"'.let
arms accords./ AS ••
Mlnd&Body
Psychologist Pat Allen
hands out free advice In
Costa Mesa./ A9
Food
There's really no trick to
carmellzlng apples ~ a
real treat anytlme./C1
Sports
M ichael Cooper is the
sparkplug as Lakers roll
past Dallas./81
Nation
The battle of the budget Is
stuck In the con-
gresslonal trenches./ AS
Entertainment
Seven more productions
arrive on local stages this
week./A10
INDEX
Bridge A 11
Bulletin Board A3
Business A12-13
Classlfled B3-6
Comics A1 1
Crossword 86
Death Notices 87
Entertainment A10
Food C1-1 4
Horoscope 85
Ann Landers A7
Mind and Body ' A9
Opinion A8
Police Log A3
Public Notices B7-8
Sports 8 1-3
Television A7
Weather A2
admitted dunng aJa1lhouse con versa-
, tion last year that he killed his wife.
The informant, who has a repu-
tation as a Ja1lhouse snitch. also said
Beal, 52, revealed he had planned his
wife's death.
Beal 1s charged with first-degree
Network
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making
a glean
sweep
Suns htne outreach
Vciliin tee rs pick cro p
leftover s for c ha rity
There's no reason for the poor to go
hungry.
Those without money to shop for
food at the neighborhood super-
market can instead go to local
agricultural fields and take what the
growers leave behind.
The practice, called gleaning, has
been used for centuries. And despite
the conspicuous affiuence found
ROBERT
HYNDMAN
Focus ON THE NEws
throughout the.Orange Coast, glean-
ing has become a firmly estabfishcd
enterpnse here.
At the Laguna Niguel-based
Sunshine Outreach, volunteers have
organized an extensive network to
put the gleaners in contact with those
who have grown more food than they
can sell or eat.
In tum. the gleaners take the food
home or distribute it to the poor.
But what sets Sunshine Outreach
apart from other chantable ventures
in Orange County is its insistence that
the needy perform much of the work
themselves.
"People who can work should
work," says Judy Williams. founder
of Sunshine Outreach. "That's been
our approach. We dnvc out to the
fields and say.· Here's the rear end of a
pickup truck Fill it up with
tomatoes."'
That "help yourself' approach has
led to remarlcable results since W1l-
hams organized the gleaning program
two years a~o.
(Pleue eee BARVEST/A2)
murder 1n the March 11 . 1984 , slaying
of his wife, Gretchen Beal, 31 . Her
body was found 1n the trunk of the
family's Plymouth sedan, parked
outside their Costa Mesa bungalow
The Costa Mesa man aflegcdly
killed his wife with a sledgrhammer
and then held his two young children
captive dunng a day-long siege with
police before surrendering. The chil-
dren were not inj ured.
The former Jail inmate's testimony
came dunng the second week ol the:
murder tnal.
James Jason Hill. who~ ~1 ven
name is James Dean Cochrum.
descnbed Beal as a "talkat1 ve" man
who discussed his wife's death freely
dunns several Jailhouse conversa-
uons in late 1984.
Hill, 24. who claims to have heard
the confessions of at lea!.! fi ve men
charged with murder in Orange
County, also tesufied last year as a
0..., Nol ,.._ ll'r LM ,_,.,.
Jud y Williama, fo11J1der of Sunshine Outreach, pack•
orant e. aa Martha Trimble bring• more and Al Martinez
and treddle Lopez p ick ln San Juan Capistrano. ..
prosecution witness 1n a Utah murder
case. though only after he had fled tht'
st.ate and had to be returned aftt'r
being arrested in Ventura Count) on
theft charges.
Last June. Hill tesufied in a
preliminary heanng for W1ll1am 11e
Evins, a 30..year-old Texan accused of
murdenng a Fountain Valley house-
wife. Hill saJd that Evins confessed he
lulled Joan Virginia Anderson in a fit
of rage.
But Mun1c1pal Court Judge Dan
Dutcher, who presided over Evins'
preliminary heanng, said he had
strong doubts about Hill's cred1b1luy
as a witness and ru led his testimony
inadmissible
But a Supenor Court Judge dis-
agreed and said HLll would be
permitted to tes11f)' Howvcver, Evin
pleaded guilt) lO sccond-degr~
murder before the tnal began.
(Plea.ee eee 8LA YING/ A.2)
County-backs
disClosure of
toxic material
Firms r equired
to give inven tory
to fi re d e partm ent
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM 0...., "lot ......
The Orange C ount~ Board of
Supervisor.; got the 1ump on a nev.
state law requinng bu~messe~ to
disclose what hazardou<; matenals
the) use. produce or d1spo..e of h'
approving an ordinance of 11s ov. n
Tuesda).
If passed on second reading next
week. businesses 1n unincorporated
communities will ha'e to let the
count) fire · depanment knov. the
type. quanllt) and charactensucs of
an) toJuc matenals the) keep so
firefighters will knov. hov. to respond
in the event of a blaie
The ordinance will cfTect bu~1-
nesses that handle more than 55
gallons or 500 pounds of hai.ardou'>
matenal a year
Legistauon signed b) Go' George
DeukmeJ1an this month will establish
guidelines for c1t1es and counties to
use in setting up an 1n' ento~ ol
bus1~ses that store hazardous ma-
tenal¥ But the guidelines are <.''·
pected 10 be read) 1n \i1a ~. not soon
enough for at least one of thc.>
supervisors.
Supervisor Bruce Nest.ande cham-
pioned a hazardous matenals dis-
closure ordinance in 1983 v.h1ch d1l•d
11.hen busines<; ov. ners t om plained
that a pubhl ltsung of the matenals
the) use would be tantamount to
8J' 1ng av.a ~ trade secret!>
'\iest.ande rev1' ed the ordinance Hl
Jul\ following the June 22 chemical
fire at Lam Fnd.er ( o 1n Anaheim.
More than 7 500 people we re e"acu-
ated and another I SO<J voluntarily
left their homes w escapt' dangerou·s
fumes emanating lrom the burning
pesticide and fenil11er warehouse
The disclosure urdinanLe will help
firefighter'> decide what to do when a
blaze break\ out where chemicals arc
stored ~e-;tande said "Immediately.
upon their am' al the) will know
hov. to st.an fighting the ~1tuat1on If
\Ou kno"' what t·hem1cals are there.
ihen 'Ou "-.nov. v.hat to et.!)C('t." he
said ·
There arc hundreds ol chemicals
and compounds used in manufac-
tunng. agnrulture and research and
de\ elopment enterpnses that can be
huardous b\ themseh e'> or when
inad,enentl\. m1,.ed. said Bob C.10f-
f1th. director of the count~·., hazard-
ous material program
Toxic fumes and othrr effects can
als.o result when ~uch matcnals come
in cont.act with fire or water. he said.
In the Fncker fire. ftrcfighten did
not knov. until the~ reached the
business Just v.hat the' v.cre lacing
C ount~ Fire l cipt.a1n Luu fur~t sa1dp
Fire cre"'i. JUSI "11.all..rd in therl' .. ht ..
said. unul ordered 10 retreat when
the\ disco' ered thl' dangereou~ ma-
tenals
(P leaee eee TOXIC/A2J
Wieder flooded
with protests on
HB meeting flier
By ROBERT BARKER
Of 1M O.ity '1lol II.ti
~ 1eder "'asn 't a' ailahlr for com-
ffil'llt but w mm1tll'e member\ dc-
ll·nJed thc.> mailer
Buckley in Irvine, claims
liberals' thinking muddled
.\ l11cr trumpeting Orangl' t ounl'
Super'\ 1sor Hamett \.\.1cdt'r', T <l"' n
Hall meeting tonight ahout flooding
1n Huntington Beach ha<. a lmt' undl·r
fire from Ma,or Ruth Balle'
The 01er shows a faCl' pecnng n' t•r
sandbags at a llooded home "'ear tbl
face 1s a si gn that reaJ\ rcad1n~
'Welcome to Huntington fleal'h \
question abo'e the tlond \l'l'nt' a\l-.!t
"\.\.111 )Our nex1 homr 1mpnl\ l'ment
be sandbags'l"
Balle\ said the t11cr m:.11kd from
the Orange ( ount\ H.ill 111 \dm1n1<.·
tration 10 home-. in Hunttngwn
Beach. is in poor ta<.tt'
I 1 \hould alen the ix·ople I<• the
pmhlem that wc·rl' up against .. <>aid
t hJunce\ ~lexander v. h1 said his
home on. Dnf1 11.ood < rrl le '>UStatnt'd
ahout $~5.000 1n damatzl' dunng
tl tlOds 1n I Q~3
"I thin\.. 1t·., 'er. prJl lllal. ~le\
ander added ··Hun11ng111n Bcalh "
the main rt•c1p1t•nt ,,f tlooding 1n
Orange C tlUnt ~ anJ go' crnmen1 111-
f1c1als better get cracking ·
km Bame chairman of the ~ 1ede·r ad' 1'>on group \\h11 h'es
near the former tlood-dn J\latcd
area~. sa~d hc.d1dn 't behc' t• the lea flet
east<; aspt-rsmn!> 11n the u t\ Th1: flier
g.1,c<. resident'> rt'a'-<rn If\ t'\amine the
l\SUe he ~Id
By SUSAN HOWLETT
OflMDM!r,... ....
Conservative columnist, commen-
tator and novelist Wilham F. Buckley
Jr. addressed about 650 Republicans
in Irvine Tuesday. decrying the
miscommunication he says exists
between political leaders and the
public.
Buckley was the keynote speaker at
a fund-raiser for Assemblyman 0\1
Ferauson, R-Newport Beach, in the
Grand Ballroom of the Irvine Mar-
riott Hotel.
Ferguson introduced BuckJey as
the recipient of 19 honorary degrees,
the authW of 22 books. and a man
who "has devastated some liberal
bubble heads."
"I am concerned tonight with
communication." Buckley said as he
stood before an Americ.an flag
backdrop comprised of 2.000
balloons. He referred to the com-
munication breakdown between poli-
ticians, namely liberal polit1c1ans,
such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson. and
their constituents.
Lagunans rehash
site alternatives
for swimming pool
..
By LAURA MERK °' .. ~ .........
The idea of convert1na Laauna
Beach HiJh School tennis courts into
a swtmmina pool was revived .Tue.s.-
day durina a town hall meeuna in Laauna Beach.
The City Council and Laauna
Beach Unified School District
trustees have been debetina over a
site for the SI m1lhon community
pool since January t 983. They have
~ to fund the projcct jointly to
replatt the dilapidated pool the
students u1e.
Some sites ror the proposed pool
ancludc the lBHS bucbaJI field, the
lower tenn11 courts and tht oarkintt
-1
lot at the school's administrative
offiocs. But each selection has been
opoosed.
'the council recently faced ~te1t·
1na bomeownen from Virajn1a Patk
when lqunaquatia., a commun.ity
aroup that supporu bu.ildrna a new
swimmlna pool, 1~tcd the park·
in1 lot as a pool 1te and we. tbe
displaced pancjna spl(lel be moved to
the back ofthe school administrauon build.in~ The h<>mcownen 111ucd
that \'\11tors would ~n partina on
the streets wheft partcina is already a
bi19roblcm.
The homcownen offered to donate
SI 00.000 t0ward con11ruc&ton of lht
(Pie.. ... a1JllOllMO/ A2l
"The) tend to cuggeratc so reg-
ularly as to dislodge the 1ntellec1ual
faculties of those they are address-
ing." Buckley said.
Buckley said Democratic thinking
has left the sense of pohucal order
with priori&ies like a coffee machine
that dispen~s SU'3f. cream and
coffee before supplying the cup.
"It's not only that we are paralyzed
by such tbinlcmg," Buckley said, "It's
abosolutely an abort of analyucal
order. The entire sense of order is
he ~1d 11 mal..t·, Hun11ng1on
Beach appear to hl' tht• tocu' ot v. hat
reall~ I'> a reg11rnal problem and tht•
onl~ cit) that has a tlooding problem
The flier could muse problem-; tor
people 11.ho might be tn1ng 1t1 "ell
their homes. Baile' "31d
(Pleue eee BUCKLEY I A.2) William F . Buckley
Baile' "81d she told \.\. 1eJer that the
flier. put out b~ the count~ 'iUper·
'l'>Or'\ (111zcn<>h1p Leader"..h1p ~J.
'i.-.on Group. wa\ an in<1ult IP
Hun11n~ton Beach
.
8c1alptor lllebard Llooold , luet. will cr.te
80-foot .. rt.re "1d'' ·to lDterwt interior
~ .............. ,.. ........
ud aterlor of <>ranee Coa.nty PerformJ.nc
A119 Centu.
~hat llln 1ght'\ met't1ng 1r, all abc.1u1
·~ an update \ln lloo<l control
mCJ\Ufl'\ from federal Orange ( oun-
t' and l It\ nffi n al' II ll)mes more
than l"''' 'car<, alter ra1nv.atcrs o'er-
ran numerou" t1 n1xJ ,on1rnl channels
anJ cau.,cJ ah<'ul S 1 ~ m 1ll1on in
prnpcn' In""' "'h1lc damaging mNt'
(Pleue eee FLOOD/ Al)
'Fire Bird'
sculpture
to decorate
Arts Center
B) TON\' SAA \'EDRA
ud ROBERT HV!'IDMAN
Of_o.lf_...,.
Plane, v.crc un,e1le-d Tuc-.da\ for .a
11ant bird-ltke metal <..(Ulpturc v.-h1ch
"''111 adorn the faladc nl the Oran~
Count\ Performing -\rt' < enter a<; 3
&Jf\ trnm tht Segc~trom lam1l)
Nr"' 'i ork sculpt0r Richard Lip-
pold. ~ho wu commissioned by the
')qentrom .. to destf.n the 60-fooHall
art\\ork, ..aid 1t ..,,,,1 be 10stallcd as a
pt>rmanrnt oan of the Center ihc
1nuallat1on 1\ c~pteted to be com-
pleted h\ the c cnter's optn1na 10 fall
IQRt>
"ccord1n1 to the Lippold. the
\111nln' teel·and-alum1num
<,(UIOIUl't wlll ~ 120 fcrt ~ and
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,
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Orln99 Coelt DAU .. Y PtLOT/Wedneeday, October 30, 1985
Sanctuary trial delay rejected
TUCSON. Arit. (AP) -A federal Judie today refused to delay the trial
o( fl sanctuary defendanu cbaraed
with alien-smuaJing, one day after
defense lawyers failed to oust him
from the case.
U.S. Distnct Judie Earl H. Carroll
Jlso beard arguments on a defense
claim that the defendants were vic-~ms of selective prosecution because
the U.S. government allowed other
Centnl Americans to enter the coun-
try for their safety, incJud1ng rdatives
of Salvadoran Presid ent Jose
Napoleon Duarte.
Jury selection resumed following
the arguments, and Carroll said he
eJtpectcd to finalize the jury panel
next week .
Defense lawyer James Brosnahan
said the U.S. government had singled
9ut for prosecution people whose
efforts to aid Central Americans were
based on religious convictions.
"l do not think the American
people much catt for the idea that
bumanatananism 1s confined to the ~idcnt," Brosnahan said. He
added, "h seems particularly ironic
and unfair" that several of Duane's
children and grandchildren were in
the United States wbile Americans
faced charaes of trying to aid other
Central Americans.
However, Carroll said he believed
the government had the discretion to
aid people from other countries as it
saw fit.
On Tuesday, another federal judge.
Chief Judge Richard Bilby, refused a
defense request to remove Carroll
from the case. The defense claimed
C.arroll had shown he was biased
against the defendants and that he
had a financial confl ict of interest.
Defense attorney Robert Hirsh
today asked Carroll to poll the
prospective jurors lo find out what
they knew about the previous days'
events.. Carroll said be would be
willina to do so.
Carroll's refusal to delay the tnal
came in response lo a defense claim
that he fon:ed a major change in
defense strategy by reversina an order
he made in July. The judse deciJed,
after jury selection began last week,
not to allow defendants to claim they
acted in good faith and dad not intend
to break the law.
The defense also ha.s asked Carroll
to authorize it to claim the sanctuary
workers were acting out of necessity
because there was no other way for
refugees to enter the country.
ln arguing Tuesday for Carroll's
removal from the case, defense law-
yers claimed he repeatedly showed
bias against the defendants in com-
ments during various coun sessions.
In addition, they said he owned stock
in a company with a plant in El
Salvador and would benefit from a
guilty vcrdiC1.
FLOOD MEETING FLIER ATTACKED .•.
From Al
than 500 homes in the city.
Alexander and other flood victims
bave urged the city, whose responsi-
bility is maintaining storm pumps
while Orange County operates the
f hannels. to pour $5 million into
im provemcnts.
The city, instead, has spent about
1200.000 and that was for a pump in
another pa.rt of the city, he said,_
City Council members Peter Green
and Ruth Finley. both slated to
appear as panelists at tonight's meet-
ing, sided with their mayor in her
position on the flier.
"There's a concern about flood-
ing," Green s.-tid, "but there's no need
to paruc. And this (the Oicr) m18)\t
lead one to panic."
Finley added that a flood threat
must be taken seriously, but that the
flier "is a li ttle alarming, a little
scary."
The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at
City Hall, 2000 Maio St.
~WIMMING POOL SITES DEBATED •••
From Al
pool if another-location was picked.
About a dozen people sho wed up
for Tuesday's "town hall" meeting
caUcd by Dr. Carl Schwarz. board
member and president of Laguna-
quatics. After reviewing the history of
the issue, they discussed locating the
pool at the lower tennis courts and
building new tennis coun s on an
overlay structure over a Church of
latter-day Saints parking lot situated
on school property.
In hopes of bypassing confronta-
tion from disgruntled groups, they
pl.UiYto meet with the tennis sup-
porters informally, with drawings
and sketchy cost figures in band, to
review the plans and get their
opinions on the project. If no dis-
agreements exist, Lagunaquatics
hopes to pitch the idea to school and
city officials sometime early neJtt
year.
Before the group decided on the
new location they discussed the
possibility of puttinJ their demands
for a pool at the parking lot site on the
ballot Schwarz said the s uggestion
was "a last resort." The idea d ied
when the ov~lay structure for the
tennis courts was suggested.
The group still ea visions a pool
that could be used for competition by
the hiJb school students and for
recreattooal purposes by the com-
munity.
BUCKLEY SPEAKS TO GOP IN IRVINE •••
From Al
deranged."
In addressing lhe issues of welfare
and unemployment, Buckley said
there is nothing to give Amcncans
unless they work to establish the
wealth they arc seeking.
"It's a matter of priorities. There is
nothing to redistribute unless there is
p1oductivity," Buckley said.
Buckley closed his 90-minute
speech wtth the defense issue, classi-
fying the "deterrent" strategy as the
m ilitary key.
"The weapon supply about which
we hear so much as measured by how
manv defense weapons we could
supply after an attack by the Soviet costly price tag. Buckley said.
Union," he said. "We should act on the assumption
The nuclear deterrent ph.iJosophy that what we ~t for and what we
is able to work "because we have want t.Q.S!cfcod is worth the amount
chosen to use that deterrent," he said .. we sptllftr\o defend it," Buckley said.
The Soviets can not be perceived as
rtitionaJ foes in the arms race, he said.
"They have never behaved logicaJ-
ly in relation to Western reason," be
said. He added that the defense game
should be played with the division of
two superpowers, "as though the
likenesses of the two superpowers are
. the same."
But the defense products that
taxpayers spend money-and militacy
expertise on shoul~ be worth the
Following Buckley's speech,
F~n presented Orangt County
builder and developer Randall
Presley with a plaque in recognition
of Presley's contributions to free
enterprise.
And businessman Ron Bircher was
feted as one of the founders of the
Free Enterprise PoliticaJ Action
Committee. The committee spansor-
ed the fund-raisin& dinner.
HARVEST HELPS THE HUNGRY .•• From Al
"We've been cril;cized for requir-
1 ng a lot of these people to work. but
we're an all-volunteer organization
and r personally feel that af these
people can get out (and work). they
'>hould," Williams says.
rhe gleaners seem to benefit direct-
ly from the experience. Williams
recounts dozens of stones of the poor
who arc wnhout work and whose
hope and self-esteem have been all
but lost.
But a few hours out an the fresh air,
working wath the earth and what 1t has
produced, can work wonders for
someone who often feels helpless and
unproducu ve.
"I can't tell you all the people who
found Jobs soon after going out
gleaning with us," Williams says. "lt
gives them a psychological boost to
get out and try again."
As Sunshine Outreach has grown,
so has the last of places where their
services are requested.
Oft.er., farmers tn the Irvine area.
San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano
and Anaheim Hills will call Williams
notifying Sunshine Outreach of a
food surplus that needs to be
gathered.
Also. homeowners whose property
has an abundance of fruit trees of\en
call when Mother Nature offers them
more than they and their neighbors
can possibly use.
The gleaners pack whatever Orange
County grows, which means just
about everythtng -potatoes. com,
tomatoes. avocados. carrots. celery
and citrus crops, to name the most
common.
"We're lucky here in Orange Coun-
t\' that there 1s such an abundance-and
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variety of food," Williams says. ganizc teams of gleaners to travel to a
Before Sunshine Outreach was agricultural field for a couple of hours
formed. there were even more crops of work. On ~particular day of the
being wasted in Orange County. And week, you mi t find senior citizens
there were probably more poor resi-from Laguna ch, or poor residents
dents going hungry. from Anaheim, or students from UC
A former business owner, Williams Irvine.
decided she wanted to find an But not all the gleaners are poor.
enterprise in which she could help Williams says the fields arc often
others. visited by lawyers, doctors and other
The Mission Viejo resident read of wealthy professionals who pull up in
a woman who had organized a their Rolls-Royces or Mcrccdcs-
gleanin$ program in the Seattle area Bcnzcs to lend a hand.
and decided Orange County needed a "Of course, they always pick m ore
similar network to help the poor. than they can use, so the eJttra is
Williams set to work. in November shared with t.he food bank we oper-
1983 and by March, she and volun-ate," Williams says.
tccrs were out in a San Ocmcnte At the Ziggurat, the extra potatoes,
potato fitld, picking the leftovers. for ex.ample, can be traded for other
"l was struck by how much more produce or canned goods, which are
food is grown than can possibly be donated from local businesses and
picked," Williams said. "lt's amaz1ng other sources.
how m uch food goes to waste." In tum, boxes of food are tjilccn for
Growers often have a specific size distribution at nearly 50 locations in
m mand before the picking begins. Jfa Orange County where they arc de-
head of cauliflower is larger or smaller livered to the poor, the sick and the
than what they can use, it gets left elderl y. Churches, homes for the
behind, Williams says. Other crops homeless, battered women's shelters
have similar harvesting peculiarities. and similar institutions arc typical
But getting the extra food from the recipients of the food.
fields of the growers to the homes of Despite the progress the ~unstune
the poor has taken well-coordinated Outreach bas made in Orange Coun-
organization on the pan of Williams ty, there's alwJys a need for more and her volunteers. · th The non-profit group has been volunteer gleaners to pick. c crops that continue to go to waste. gJVen space in the federal Ziggurat .. · .
building in Laguna Niguel that serves We arc getting a good reaction
as ats offices and stock room. A van here, tho up," Williams sa~s. "l'find
has been donated by T RW Inc. In · that people are very receptive to the
add1t1on to the gleaning. the group idea of helping people help thcm-
organ1zes canned-food drives and as selves."
selling a Gleaner's Cookbook to raise They also believe 10 the virtues ofa
extra funds. well-used saying -waste not, want
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Slightly warmer afternoons due
A weei(*Md ridge of high sw...ur. o~ 8outtwn callfomla
oontl'\utia to allow low douds Inland dutlng the morning hOura.
bot to'9CUtent aay aftemoona wlll become brighter and ellghtly
warmer.
The Netlonat Weather Sefvloe aald afternoon wind• to 25
mph wlll =the ctoud deck ott.hor• by noon Tl'lur9day with
mercury cttmblng ~el ~ MOh dtY through the
weekend. Un....onably wvm temperah..,.. In the mld-70f to
80t were torecaet for the bMchee Thur9day following lowt
tonight In the tow eo.. Hurricane Xlna off the Beja coast wae
expected to penerate hlgl'l eurf at eouth·feclng ~hel.
Along the Orange Coast the forecast ca1i. for low Cloud• and
foo returning mainly eouth coatt tonight and eerty Thursday.
U.S. Temps .. Le -~~ l'llONT$ ~e-y •• 26 ~ 70 56
~Que 67 « MIMll BMcll 811 n W11m -Cold~ Mwlrllk> 83 42 MllWM .. 51 Se
M~!Pllul 56 33 Ardtot-o<i 26 II Snowers R1lfl Flumes Snow Occlv<l•<l ..-.r S1a1o0nary a..y Atlllll\t 112 4t ~ 73 62
AttMllOClly 65 39 ...... OrtMl\I 76 ee NollOtlol Wel "'-1 $elW:o NOA~ VS 0.ot ~l.COf'Vl••••• 57 41 Auet!n 116 57 !WwYont a.n-... Ml 311 Nor!Olli ..... 57 52
~ ee 57 Olclehonle City 57 60 Calif. Temps a3 52 51 22 Omlllle 69 37 S•nll M8tl1
8oM 57 33 oner.do 119 ee S9nll Monica 70 sa
63 20 ~ 51 &e ~ Ml 311 TlllOIVelllty
eun.io 48 34 Pho9nlJI ti 111 High, IOw. tor 24 houri anding 11 5 am Y-lt•Vly 75 32
c.., 52 25 ~Me 56 43 Weralleld 75 60
Eurlk• 53 45 cn.n.ton.8.C 65 ~ .. 26 F~ 711 49 CNrleeton,W V. 116 .. Pottlend, 0. $5 43 i..nc-tet 79 40 Surf Report CMtlotle,N.C Ill « Pf~ 63 31 Loe~ 75 62 ~ 51 32 ="City 67 ...
CllicaOO 61 &e 111 21 PMORoblee 71 40 LOCATICMil Im IHAN
Clflclnnall 64 ... """° 71 41 Red lllufl 72 51 Huntlnglon llNdl 2~ felt
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TOXIC INVENTORY DISCLOSURE OK'D •..
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Knowing what to expect will pre-
vent firefighters from unwittingly
aggravating a situation, Furst said.
The fire dcPCl:rtmcnt wiU prepare a
list of matenals that must be di~
closed and will allow 30 days before
the list is available to the public. That
will permit businesses that have trade
secrets to protect to seek a coun
injunction to block the release of the
information to all but emergency
officials.
Tom Confer, spokesman for a new
industrial coalition concerned with
environmental issues, said he ap-
proved of the disclosure ordinance as
lonJ as it protects trade secrets and is
reviewed regularly so adjustments
can be made.
ARTS CENTER SCULPTURE OUTLINED ...
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I 00 feet deep. Its bird-like wings are
dcst.gned to pass through the build-
ing's glass walls to be seen from both
inside and outside the Center.
Lippold's de1ign inspired Renee
Segerstrom to name the work, "Fire
Bird."
"It's going to be li k.c the adornment
of a great jewel," Henry Segerstrom
said of the sculpture's setting.
Segerstrom, managing partner of
the family's develo pment company
and chairman of the fund drive for the
Center, said the sculpture is a gift
from the Seaerstrom family and its
financing will be separate from the
Center's costs. Already, the
Scgcrstroms have given more than
S 11 million to the Center and
donated the land the facility is being
built on.
Both Scgerstrom and Lippold de-
clined to say how much the "fire
Bird" would cost.
"It will cost more than IOcents, but
less than 10 million (dollan)," LiJ>-
. pold told reporters gathered at the
Segerstrom Bualdmg's Center T ower
for the announcement.
''The a rtwork embraces the
architecture," Lippold said. "That
building isa fantasy and presented for
me a great challenge because of its
oon-symmctricaJ tensions."
Lippold's installation will make the
sculpture a permanent pan of the
building. As part of the planning.
computer wind-test studies will be
conducted to ensure that the
sculpture will withstand brisk Santa
Ana winds and other weather con-
ditions. ·
Parts of the sculpture will be seen
from the outside and from every
balcony within the C.cnter. But be-
cause of its size. the entire piece will
not be visible from any one vantage
point.
"I hope seeing one fragment will
lead you to see where it goes and
where it comes from," Lippold said.
For the ~t year, Se$erstrom had
been cons1dering a maJOr sculpture
for the main theater and spent recent
months reviewing works of' several
sculptors.
Lippold -a 70-ycar-old artist
from Long Island, N.Y. -was
selected af\er Segerstrom visited the
sites of some of his sculpture installa-
tions in New York and San Francisco.
Lippold's previous works include
installations in Washington D.C ..
New York, Tex.as, Italy and Japan. He
repon edly has works currently being
installed an Germany. Singapore and
South Korea.
Mar1ne jet crashes
BOIUNG SPRINGS. S.C. (AP)-
Milit.ary and civilian authorities co~
tinued their search today for the pilot
of a Marine A -4 jet fighter that
crashed in northern Spartanburg
County.
A Marine Corps spokesman said
air traffic controllers heard the pilot
was in distress, but lost contact soon
after that.
SLAYING PLANNED, INFORMANT SAYS ...
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BcaJ's defense attorney, Don
Rubright, said he, too, plans to
challenge the informant's credibility
by exploring Hill's own criminal past
and his record of testifying against
fe llow inmates.
During questioning. Hill admitted
he has been convicted on theft-related
charges three times and has served
prison terms in California and Utah.
When not behind bars, Hill said he
has earned a living "stealing and
selling drugs."
Rubnght said he hopes to show that
Hill plays the role of informant to win
favor from police or prosecutors. But
the defense attorney's effon s to get
Hill to discuss bis past were frequent-
ly met with replies like: "I don•t
recall" or "I don't keep track."
Beal, wearing a brown, long-sleeve
shirt and jeans, scribbled on a yellow
legal pad throughout Hill's testi-
mony, rarely glancing up at his
accuser
Rubnght saad there as no doubt that
Beal killed his wife but is hoping to
establish that the crime arose dunng a
night of fighting and heavy drinking.
He sa.id Beal should be charged with
manslaughter. not murder.
The defense attorney sajd when
Beal was arrested hjs blood-alcohol
level was 0.35, more than three times
the level at which a person in
California is considered too drunk to
drive.
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