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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-20 - Orange Coast PilotTOM<>NtOW: CLO * FOReCAaTa ON A2 Serving Newport leech, Cotti MMI, Huntington 8Hch, lrvlne, Llguna Beech, Founteln Vt Uty Md lcM.lth Orqe County ORANGE C OUNT V C ALIFORNIA WEDNE SDAY NOVEMBER 2'0 198S ?SC ENTS .Mesa marina plan .clears hurdle F ede ra l opposition to local s tudy funds dissolves, ending years off rustra tlon manna in landlocked Costa Mesa. Under the ager1cy•s policy, federal money must be used for the rCQu1s1tc fcas1b1ht y study, a rule intended to quash any hint of bias. Quietly accept the Cit) 's rt\.ent o0er tO collect the funds from local go'o<ern- ment and area bus int'S-.c'> . ..aid C 11y Councilman Donn Hall CosUt Mesa oflic1ah are now ~ek­ ing wntten confi nna11on from the Army Corps. said ( ll\ ~anager Allan Roeder this morn ing By TONY SAAVEDRA Of the o.117 ,.... ...... Federal offi cials have reportedly wai ved a "Catch-22" funding policy that has stalled Costa Mesa's J -. Fee cut on Valley project ·assailed By TOM WRIGHT Of the Delly .......... A agreement that would drasucally cut the cit y fees o n a 57-unit condominium. prOJCCt planned by former Fountain Valley mayor and councilman'Bcrnic Svalstad drew fi re Tuesday night from Founuun Valley Councilwoman Barbara Brown Brown attacked the proposal that would replace $269.000 1n park fees with a m1t1gat1on fee ofS60.000. Park fees arc required of a de- veloper to ensure that new housing won't overburden ex1st1ng rec- reaudnal fac1lit1es. A m111gat1on fee 1s paid by the developer 10 offset any effects of new housing on the com- munity. Councilman Ben Nielsen ab~­ taincd from voting on the proposal. announcing that he may invest in the project. Brown said th t putting the wai ver under the c nt calendar item made · • 1 e the most mundane and nocuous" item possible. since con nt calendar items ~nerally arc rout1 and pasSt"d witho ut com- ment. "I don't know enough to make a Judgment on this matter," Brown told the council. She suggested there might be other incentives available to the Irvine-based developer. l.S. Propen1es-other than surrendcnng the S269.ooo f~. The development firm. headed b) Svalstad and his panncr David lsraelsky, has proposed to build a 57- unit condom1n1um pro1ect on the west side of Brookhurst Street. north (P leue eee corm<>/ A2) Coast FBI Joins lrwestlgation of strike-related food tampering threat./ A3 Sports Orange Coast College President gives football coach Dick Tucker a vote of confidence. /D1 Food Serving buffet style eases hostess duties for a fes- tive holiday meal./C1 INDEX ' Bridge . Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Tetevlelon Weather A7 A3 B4 0 4-6 A7 06 B6 B3 0 5 82 B 1-2 A6 B1 A3 86,06 01-3 8 3 A2 proposed manna for the past I 0 years. according to city rcpons The Army Corps of Engineer\ rcponedly agreed to use locall y r.u~d funds for a $250.000 preliminary study on the proposed 3.000-shp ' But for roughly I 0 )ears Congress denied Costa Mesa's repeated re- quests for the funding, leaving the ctty's pro1ect dead in the water However. economic prcnurcs have prompted federal officials to Hands across the table The federal chanee ol hean would remove a frui.tratang -and n- pcns1 vc -hurdle that threate ned to Pralden t Rea&an and So'riet leader Mikhail Gorbac&e -. atretch ou t thelr hand • to •hake before their auperpow er talk • at the So'riet MlMlo n thl• morning. Soviet . . ~ - Mlniater Edward Shevardnadze l• ln the foreground (center,) wbtle National Secur- ity Adviaer Ro bert McP'arlane loou on from behind. Story on Page A5. Laguna outraged over governor's drilling stand By LAURA MERK Of IN Delly .... awt Laguna Bcach C11y C ounc1l mem- bers said Tuesday n!,&ht that they were outraged hy (iov. George Dcu- kmCJ•an·s announcement that he backed offshore ml dnlhng in C al1- fo m1a. Councilman Bob C11:ntry ·cnuc11cd the governor for being ')!lent on the issue until two days before a Senate House Appropnat10n') Committee 1s expected to vote on another Cali- fornia offshore dnlhng moratonum. The committee recently ga' e a 30- da) extenc;ion on the moratonum which was to expire Nov. IS II will now ex pire on Dec. I 0 unle!ts another moratonum 1s approved. "I find 11 deplorable We \hould St"nd him a telegram to e'pres'I the council's outrage at hi s last-minute pos111on," said Gentry. The governor made hi'> endorse- mentdunnga speech to the Amencan Badha m , others pressure governor By USAN HOWLETI Of!NO.-,l"lle41WI Rep Roben Badham. R-Nev.pon Beach, Joined a b1pan1~n ma1ont) of California's congressional delegation today in urging Gov George Dcu- kme11an to reconsider hie; oppos111on to a moratonum banning funhcr ml exploration off th e -;tatc's coast. Badham gathen:d with Rep. Leon Pannena. 0 -Montcre). Rep. Mel Lc\ine. D-WC'll Los A.ngcle'i. Kep Barbara Boxer. D-San Rafat<i . Rcp (Pleoe eee BADHAM/A 2 ) Petroleum ln~tttute Mondav m Lm Angele~. · In Jul). the lntcnor Depanmen1 reached an agrccml'nt "1th the Cah- lorn1a delegation for the lca~ing of Drunken driving death case e nds with a mistrial By STEVE MARBLE Of IN Delly "94 l!Mt A m1stnal was declared Tuesday 10 the trial of a 41 -year-old mother accused of tnggenng a fi ve-car acci- dent that killed a Hunttngton Beach &Jrl and ITlJUred five others on Pacific Coast Highway in 1983 The Jury deadlocked af\cr th ree days of deliberating whether Joan Klllhryn Wilkoff of Garden Grove should be found auilty o f man- slau&}lter and felony drunken dn v1ng. charges that could have re~ulted tn a fou r-xearpnson term for the woman. Wilkoff. however, was convicted on a misdemeanor charge of h1t-and- run drivi ng. Deputy Ontnct At- torney James Mulvcw s~11d the fel on) charaes will be refiled agatnst tht" Garden Grove woman. Inge Salll'. mother of th e 17-year- old girl k1lle<l in the Aug. 13. 1983. accident, toda) ..aid she 1s "sickened" b> the mistrial and has lost fai th in the JUd1c1al S}'item .. It was h ~c a !>tage play where the v1ct1ms arc dc\t1ned to lo~ ... said the mother of M1cbclle Salle. who wa<1 k1lle<l when her Volkswagen Bug wa<1 battered and rammed by at least thn-e cars in th e chain-rea 11on accident "I hope she l"l hving a hell bt'cauSC' we cena1nl) are." Salle said of Wilkoff "M> hie '" a n1gh1marc and I hope to God 1h1'I catche\ up with her 'omcda\ ·· WilkofT exprcs'ICd ..adncss that the ordeal " not over fo r ht"r or the Salle fam1l ). Jccording to her attorney The (iardt"n Gro' e woman was accustd ot rnu!>mg tht accident b~ I 50 ledcrally owned tracts ott lhe Cahforn1a coast Six of tho~ trac1' are located off the Orange ( oun1~ coasL lntenor St-crct.af) Donald Hodel backed out of the agrCt'mcnt ~cau..c he '\aid 100 man> 1ract'> with a in•x.I potential fo r 011 and g.a'> were left oul of the agreement ( ongreu 1s worl.ing on another leasing bi ll 'l ponson:d b~ Rep u :on Panetta , 0-~ontere>-and Rep Hill Lov,.cry. R-San Diego fha1 hill would C\cludc the "" tral t., o tl Newpon Beach and Uiguna lkalh from cllplora11on until thr )rar 201)(1 1 he Panella-I owe!) h11l 1'e''l'n11alh 1hc ~me as Hodel\ plan ncep1 11 v.ould oner IC\'\ '>CO'>tl\e area ... tnr oO\horc oil d nlhng. indud1ng tral t' off Santa "'1on1la anti <amp Pendelton "I hcl1e'c v.c '>hould m.tkc tho'it" important den\1on\ on a tract-b' - tract baw~ When 111s dctamincd 1ha1 (Pleue eee GOVERNOR / A2) Joan Kathryn Wilkoff allcgedl~ pul11nt1 onto thl' ~111 wnlh shoulder of Pnc1 fit C 11a"1 11 ighv. a~ near "lcv. land 'itrrct to DJ'" \lo"cr cars and then Jerking hat I. 1n10 trnffi1... forc1n1 alle to take e'as"e .ll lton Mulitrrv. \llld Wil koff l .tu\t·d tht" (Pleaee eec I08TRJAL/ Al) Thieves suppre~s newspaper Libe ral s tudent publication on campus of Christian s chool caused controversy The editor of an tndepcndcnt student newspaper at Southern Cali· forn11 Colleae 1s wondcnna whether the theft of almosull thecop1esofth11 week'• cd1uon of his newipeprr was a simple prank or. more scrioutly, an attempt to suppl"H frttdom of the pre .. About 900 copies ·or the .. Unc~-occttd New, .. at the collqe'1 Cocta Maa campla wcr't \tUlcn ?rlY Tuca- dav mom1n1t. 1d cd1tor an<l t pub. t· . . hsher Larry Ha)'ncs The newspaptr had bttn d1s- tnbutcd in student and faculty mail· boxes and other campus location, Monday cvcn1na. then were removed dun na the ntaht. Hayna, 21 . and a handful of other atudcnts stancd pubhshin1 the underaround ne wspaper th u tcmetler. They"vc funded thf ptper, which 11 diltnbutcd f rtt. themlt'lvcs and handed it out on camou' 1 he tolcn l!ISUC 1\ the th mJ they"\'e pubh<1hC'd. Ha}'nts said he launl ht'd the new"l· pal)t'r "not for aJor). hut for conv1c- uon " "Thcrt art ctna1n ISSU~ I hold vet) dcar. ISSUC' hkc povtn ) " Hay- ne said .. h bothen m \en~ or mol"llhty to ~ J?COple -.pcndtnl mont ) on lh1l1 hke ,cwtlry when Olhers are Sll~1na. l JUll can't walk awa y when M>mebody 1s hurt1na. •• Ho~tr. Haynn said 50me or the 1 suci the ncwspaptr has co~crtd - 1ncJud1na homOIC.lua.hty. rtcum aDd the Ara~I nch confl1C1 -ma) ha~e been too radical for ~me ~tudcnu ,. and facult~ at tht pn' ate < hmtton collqc He had heard rumor\ that m1n1 ten from lOC'll ~ hun. hl'\ ho.1d bttn caJhna the coll~ and 1hm u cn1n1 to Wlthdnw financlll suppon 1f the newiprapcr cont1nu~ to ot\ulate .. Not tNC." said \< l PrM1dcnt Wa~ Kra1 "We ha\Cn't ttttt"C'd a llf\l)c call." ··Thcrc·s nu hint ot collcae 1n voh e mcnt ·• ~areed Manf\aU Ao..,~ dean of '1udent<1 ··1 thinlr it'1 1 tudtnt-rclatcd 1nc1- dcnt "I lhin Ha)'nc hu \OmC' Pkn ..,hoa~ reactionary enouah that the' mt&ht do somcth1na hkc tlu\ •• ... take th e wind 11u1 o l thC' man,qa"~ &allS. Roeder said the logmics of ra1~ng the monc)' and starting -the: prehm1naf) stud) will not be worked out until confim1at1on from the COl"J>' 1s received No corps officials fam1har with tht• manna pro1ec1 could be reached Tuesda} or th1'> mom1og However Dec <Jon1-ales the: corp\· la~ ting l hid 01 coastal rcsourcn 1n Lu\ Angeles said he hadn't heard of an' v.a1,ers to the policy that ka\tb1h1' studies be 11 least pan1ally fundt"d b~ lhl" federal JOVcmment Hall ha\ traveled twice 10 Wash1na- ton () < in hopes of gamenOJ c.ongrc:\\1onal suppon for the esti- mated S lfJ(J m1lhon manna. which v.ould run along thl" cast bank of the (Pleaee aee MA.JU1fA/ A2) . . OC supervisors. joining freeway fee supporters County Counsel staff directed to prepa re fr ie nd-of-cou rt brief By LISA MAHONEY Of tNOelly ......... The Orange C ounl\ Ho11rd 111 upen1sor; v.ant~ 10 add tht'1r 1v.o cents v.on h to an In inc d1\putl' "' L'r whether that lit) ')hould collell kn t" hel p pa> for three ne" lrt•C'V.J\\ <;uix-rv1'>of\ d1rcl lt ll lhl· < "uni\ Counsel\ Onice Tue\<lJ\ t• till· .1 fnend-of-the-coun bnt'I \1d1ng v.11 h frcewa} fee \upp<1nL'r' "'ho Jrt• panic~ to an aoion ~nd1ng hc:t1m· the 4th D1strAC1 ( oun ol .\p(leal\ _.\.ot.u~~~u~ tlw < ommlllct" ol S<_-,en ThoulWlnd t< <1\TJ '' 1r.1ng 10 hlock Cit\ dTon.. t<• ll1lll'l 1 fn·, cstabh~hcd h~ the lOUnt~ 111 hl'lp build the prnpo<;ed \an J11.i~u1n Eastern and f OOthdf tOrrtdor\ Tiu.· group IO~l a round 10 th V.CH against free""a' Ice'\ IJ\I .\ugu,1 v. ht·n an Orange C ount' ~uf)('nor C oun Judge ruled tn'ahd it'> eflort 111 L:all J 1111cm '1111: un the matter c < >\ I h..i., ctppealed Judge J ud11h K ' Jn 'dn 1\1on. howe"cr. bccau~ an Jp(llal <.• uld take at least a )'Car to be hl'Jrd 11 hJ' al~ taken other a"cnu~ rn 11' 11h,trull1on cffon -including tilin~ J "'nt ctsktng the appeals coun t, ti,l"nurn R'an'\ ruling. Oral argum( nh arc <,ehcduled for Del 18 lnini:1~a l..c~ ut\ 1nthcfrecwa)'ftc program "'h1lh v.ould as!>CSS fees 1rum de,dopers for res1den t1al and l•>mmerual bu11i11n~ constructed ncdr thC' propo<>Ccf<frcev.a~s With its \ 3\t amount\ ot unde .. eloped land. Ir''"" '' e,q-.cctt'd to ht-the fee program·, rnaJQr contnbutor, among t llJe\ (kq:Jopcr fee'> arc npc:cted to ra1se .Jt\ (lerlcnt of the St<60 million trec"a' con\truruon pnce t.ag. with nl'°" l rvrm.· bu'ITTlcncs contnbuttng S 1()(1 m1lhnn of tha1 sum The rnunt\ ha<, an interest m the ixnd1ng appeal' coun action stncc 1t dc' doped thl· fct' program If the loun dlCept' thi: (oun1~ bnef. that ml·an~ th~ lhree-Judge panel v.111 lC1M1dcr the count~·, pos111on v.hen tknd1n2 1n tht." \i.rtt request said (Pleue eee SUPERVISOR.SJ A2) Dyin g boy to get ride in police helic opter By SlSA" HOWLETT Of .,.. 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Jlld ll'~JIOl'l\ p.1111.1 1 ll'>l "'hi\ .irmc, thl' htn ·OllV. !)d, ""I lhot\< hHh I •lfl' \ht' ,,11.1 Ruttkdor ·m.ik1·.., 11 q·r. 11 .1: v.h.1: hi: "'JOI\ .in.! ,l•>t''" I "-.int· ll'l' \.lid . Ht' nn"' ,., ~·nl'lll<'' If\ nl• •r' in 111' .1rm' JnJ h.t' n• Oh•' l ffil'nl JI J ll 1n hi\ (Plea.ea« HELICOPTER/A2 ) Rapists striking single women in FV apartments By ROBERT BARKER Of the Oelly ,... ..... Rapists prl'' intt "" '"un~ ""~'ll women ha'e 'llnH I.. .11 1"11 l.1r11< Fountain \ allc1 clf'Jftrlh'OI l II' pl ' ~the past thr"1: \H'l l..1·nJ-. I k1c·, • 1 , Rick (hn \tCn\j:n '-lid i.-..IJ' .\t lea\t l"l' rJfX'' .11 · \undan<'t and Pari.. 1'.1111i1 .1p.1 r• mcn1' -v.crc h<'hl"' C'li l nm I"' t ·d " the same man v.ho v..1, J<."\lrt•x·ll •" hi'> \ ICl lm'\ J~ ~l 01 1• llld a po Io gt t 1 c · .i 1 , "rd • n f 1 '' ChnstcnSC"n .\third r.ipe th1' f'·l'I "t' l'n,1.11, .. at Park Pa, 1 fi. 1n.1' h.1' ,. ~·1 n comm1ttt-d h.. ,1 tll •lh1·nt 111,111 Chn\tCn~n '4t1<l Both 1apanmcn1 ,11mrl1 'C' .trl' south of"amt"r \\cnut• ,,n,t l",l\I it PAUL AICHIPUY' Focus ON THE NEws Kra1 and H&)nt \qrttd thal the~ didn't vl(w t~ .. l 'nr,ptetC'd '°'iev.' " an und~und ptpcr ~au\C' • II of the contnbuton uw their ~\l1n~ and wc~me rt0he'\ • "h's out 1n the open " tl.ra1\'I \;mt ·•tt'!o frttdom or t\ptn.'l~On · ··tf' bc1na rtttt"cd u a •rlcomt" O•ttt of 1oumah1m in h1ch in w m<' (Pl ....... lfSWaPAPSa/A2) "·"' \1.111· .. \lfl'l'\ I ~l ~l'nt1l rapl\t dl''' r1hc.-J a' a I .llh ·"'·'" !'\\ I V.l'l'rl' ~(I and '" \C3r\ 1ld Jf!f'JI• "''' \hppcd 1ntu the 1p.11 ll'h'rtl' "hrn "''.mt· v.a' al homt· .111'1 1twn "'H!l'd until .-.irh morning "; \ '(IPll'.ll!J\l..IO~hl\\tlll m'I ! 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L.AOUllA/AI) ; -. 'i Al * e>r.,.. C4MC OAALY PtlO'{/ Weclnelday, Nowrnber 20, 1985 LAGUNA MAYOR •.• hem Al ' Lbe"vokofoonfidcncc'' and pkdatd county c&ections M'l November, Man· lO bo&d COUDC'll boun for the pu6lic kin only se~ seven monlbJ as between l p.m. and S p.m. every mayor. Tut.Idly. ••1 have ~n told that se~o 0 Th11 is the eP.ilOme of voluo· months 1s not a Iona umc to spend as teeri.im. lfyoudon t like the decisions a mayor. But 1f you ha~ a OCP.~vc we 1.tt mabna, &et mvolvcd. Slluation rou JUSt make It POSJUVe 'TCJF"thcr we can do at' was my (quicker).' Minkin said. campaian sl~ and I still beheve She faced several issucs dunna ber that." She Rid. term but said fighting theotl industry Before aakint thcpvcl from outao-in the offshore 011 battle was ··one ina mayor Bobbie Minkin, Collison. done in a timely fuhion." summarized her philosophy from a She thanked Councilman Bob p&intina that hanp in a local m.-Gen~ for the time he spent goina to tawant. It shows a ~hip stranded in a Washington D.C. over the past two $torm. "Don't talk about the sform. years t:ryiQg to tqsolvt; the prpb}em. brina the ship in," she concluded. '"h was nervq.~kmg because we Because Laguna Beach reS-idents had to mobilize local forces~ Bui we rcciently voted to combine local got 22 out of 26 cities' support," elections, usually held in April, with Minkin said Ma.rt!aa Cow.on BADHAM PRESSURES GOVERNOR •.• .I,. From Al Vic Fuio, D-Sacra,mcnto, and U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston 1n WashinJton today in the wake of Deukmcj1an's comments this week. Dcukmejian, speaking· to the Anierican Petroleum lnstJtutC' Con- ference in San Francisco, indicated he was opposed to a blanket moratorium of Outer Continental Shelf develop- ment in California. Tbomtementsc:ameata "cnucal" time. Badham said. because the House Appropnations Committee, which is considering a long-tenn continuing resolution to fund the Interior Dcpanmcnt for the re- mainder of the fiscal year. as expected to bold a key vote on the moratorium issue today. Members of the bipartisian ma- jority sent a telegram to Deukmejian, stressing the need for the one-year extension of the drilling moratonum and to specify that they too arc aga1 nst a blanket moratorium. Badham aide William Schreiber said. The delegation believes the shon- 1erm moratorium is essential to provide enough time to negotiate a new Outer Continental Shelf agree- ment with the lntcnor Depanment, SchreibCr said. • Federally owned tracts on tht• ocean floor..off_Newport Beach" and Laguna Beach were among those to be oflCred for oil and gas exploration under a plan proposed in July by the I ntcrior Department and some mem- bers of the congressional delegation. The 54-square-mile area off the Orange Coast was a part of the 1.350- squarc-mile reduction of the mora- torium swapped in cxchagc for a 15- year ban on drilJjng in most of the . 58, I 40 sguare miles . of protected waters off California. lntcnorSccretary Donald P. Hodel decided to drop the tentative plan after he learned that most of the tracts selected by the delcption were un· promising to the 011 induruy and unatceptable to coastal residents. Badham has been leading the lobbying effort to persuade 'members of 1hc Appropnations Committee to back the extension of the mora- torium. Badham said the governor has supported the delegauon's efforts to come up with a viable solution that would allow necessary offshore de- velopment as well as pTCSCrving those areas that arc ecologically and econ- om1call y sensitive. "It is my hope that the governor will continue to support those efforts so that we can achieve a long-term balanced agreement." MARINA HURDLE CLEARED IN MESA •.. From Al Santa Ana River. The city's passageway to tht sea has been in the talbng stages for some 26 yean while Costa Mesa officials fought to keep the plan ahvc. During his last tnp JO March. Hall offered House and Senate waterway panels the alternative of leuing the city raise private and pubhc funds for the study. The deal was ac«pted. but ap- parently no one bothered to inform the city, Hall said. Costa Mesa officials were under the impression that a decision wouJd be made during federal bud~et talks last month. Meanwhile. Hall said. the Army Corps of Engineers was wondcnng why Costa Mesa officials hadn't contacted the agency to begin the study. '"It's taken us 10 years to get past this first burdJe, and we did 1t and didn't even know know it," said an ecstatic Hall earlier this week. "How we proceed next, we'll just have to Sil down and talk about it." Hall and other city officials esti- mated Costa Mesa spent up to $200,000 on various marina reports aimed at garnering federal support. One of the studies said the propoied waterway would generate as much as $18.5 million in state and local tax revenue during the first decade, whjlc spurring housing and commercial development along the marshlands of west Costa Mesa. The prOJCCt would also create 9,000 construction JObs as well as employ- ment for 2,200 commercial workers, said the report by consultant Keyser Marston Associates Inc. of Los An- geles. fhe financial projections are based on a 1974 plan to build boat slips, restaurants. shops, motels and hous- JOg along the proposed waterway, which would beJin at the mouth of the Santa Ana Ri ver and run through Newport Beach-to Costa-Mes.a. Hoatingenthusiasts have said more slips are needed as space remains scarce at other mannas throughout the county. GOVERNOR DRAWS LAGUNA'S WRATH •. ·. From Al a substant1aJ reservoir of energy exists and it can be recovered in an environmentally safe manner, then I believe the development should take placce:· the governor said JO published reports. ··we have hardball polit1q going on here and we should go to bat," Gentry said. Gentry bas made several tnps to Washington, D.C. JO the last two ycan to protect the Orange County coastline from m ore drilling. Councilwoman Bobbie Minkin. who also made several trips to Washington D.C. during her term as mayor, agreed with Gentry. ··1 think It is incredible that he has come ou1 against the Cali fornia people and his own lieutenant governor." she said. "Without the moratorium we have absolutely no protection while we are negotiating with the Department of Interior for a permanent plan for potential development of the outer continental shelf." Gentry said. City Manager Ken Frank will send a telegram today to the governor and ask othc1als from Huotington~ch and San Clemente to do the same. "For a year he has had nothmg to say and then he supports offshore 011 dnlling when he has 1,000 oil ex- ecutives silting nght in front of him," Frank said. When asked if he thought that the telegram will have any effect, Gentry said, "Probably not. except that he'll know that many of his Orange County constituents are outraged at his last-minute attempt at railroading the last protection on the coast." CONDO FEE CUT ;l>ROPOSAL CRITICIZED •.. From Al of Slater Avenue. The project has been approved by the Planning Commission. Tuesday the council voted 3-1-1 10 accept water. sewer and drainage fees. the casement dedications and the project tract map. But they delayed a decision on the wavier of park fees until staff members look mto terms more closely and draft an agreement. A city staff repon said a waiver of the park fees seemed "equitable" because the project included on-site rccrcat1onal faciliucs. "'Just what are 'these recrcat1onal facilities?" Brown asked. ··As far as I can tell from this presentation. the recreational facilities could consist of a jacuzzi in a garage. "'It's implied that the residents of this c.ondominium project will just use the recreational facilities on the property and not use the city's parks," she said. ··11 just doesn't work that way in the real world. "There arc many other incentives the council could offer the de- veloper," Brown said. She said the council could give the developer permission to mcrease the density of the project or help him locate federal funding. "'But none ot the options were even suggested," Brown said. She also said SvaJsted's former status w1thm the city and his "coh- tributions to locaJ candidates" made her uncomfortable. Brown sajd she believed that 1f she hadn't raised the issue. the fees would have been waived as a matter of course. NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED BY THIEVES •.. From.Al cases, they're trying to get at some Biblical prinetplcs," Flowers said. Students don't have a reliable alternative, since the campus news- paper that's funded by student gov- ernment is published rarely and infrequently. · "I write for the school paper," Haynes said. "t think it runs once a month, or every six weeks. But it has to cover other things, sports and activities ... .. The frequency of the student aovernment newspaper depends on whether or not they set their act totether," Ktaiss said. "It's usually a quarterly." Haynes and Kram met several times to discuss the newspaper. and differ in their views about the meanins of those conversations. .. , would say the admm1strat1on has tried to r~trict us," Haynes said. "They've taken offense at some of the articles we've published. "The very fact that the president has called me into his office could be construed as coercion. "But I'm arrogant and ornery enough not to listen," he said. But Kraiss said publication of independent newspapers is "a com- mon occurrence" at the COllCJe, and that his primary concern w1th the latest product is that it suffers from '"hyperbole ... "'I've had several conversations with Haynes. I told him 1f he overstates his point he may lose his credibility," Kraiss said . "'Really, I want to applaud a student who wants to put his convic- tions down. to lead wtth his chin." But Haynes said his convictions have cost ham dearly. ""My stands have cost me my friends. the prlfnend I was gomg to marry. and have caused eroblcms with m y family," Haynes wd . '"But we've promoted dialotuc. and that was our purpose." Both Haynes and Kraiss said the disappearance of all but a few dozen of the latest mue of the paper could be • a prank. '"Maybe it was a practical Joke.'' Haynes said. "but it doesn't seem like it. Someone went to a lot of trouble to remove every last issue we had distributed." Whether 1he latest issue of'' Unexpected News" will be missed is debatable. One faculty member said she had heard people discussing the news- paper, but hadn't read it. And Vm1ta Thannickal, a student from India attending SCC, said she believed in freedom of the press, but questioned whether a student paper should be published without faculty supervision. "If would be good 1f there was a professor who could advise them before they publish 1t," Than nick.al said. She has ~en too busy with S(hoolwork to get mvolved in the issue herself. she said. "I haven't read it. but I've heard people talk about' it.·· ClrculeUon 714/&42-4333 Delly Piiot Oetlvery It Guetenteed ""-' ~ " ""' clO "°' -'t°" ..,.. Dy !il01>11< ... ~ •. 0"' encl y<N c~ .. r. ---' I..,.,., .,,., S.""JOI I II VOii "" ""' ,. -•f*• COOJ 11'1 7 • "' '"" l•'tw• •o • "' ..., '°" c ' "" .,.,,..._., Cltcutatton Tel~ -()..,.,.. (.(IU"ly ............. UONHyAI ...... "obert L. 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COST has already submitted a lengthy brief, Axelrod said. Fee proponents named in the suit also have until Friday to submit their side of the case. Named in the writ are the Building Industry Association of Southern California, Orange County region; Irvine Chamber of Commerce; Or- ange County Chamber of Commerce; Industrial Lca~uc of Orange County; and two lrvJOe citizens. Richard Munsell and Lyndon Calerdine. RAPISTS .•. From Al victims d1dn'1 know the assa1lan1 was 1n the1rapanmcnt until he woke them up. The third rape may have been committed by another attacker be- cause the methods differed, Christensen said. He added police don't know how the intruder is able to select only single women as his victims. Those named by COST are the same individuals a nd organizations that sought out Ryan's ruling in August. Ryan ruled the COST init1a11ve invalid on the basis that freeways are a regional rather than local concern. thereby ma)cjng Irvine voting booths the wrong forum for deciding the matter. Umtronted, COST has been busy collecting signatures on a referendum that could nullify a City Council ordinance permitting the collection of developer fees. The city is scheduled 10 begin collecting fees this week; but William Speros. COST chainnan. said the group has enough signatures to nullify the ordinance and place the quesuon on the ballot instead. City o(ficials said COST . needs 4,536 signatures from .registered Irvine voters to succeed in such a referendum. Speros said COST will deliyer well over 6,000 signatures to the Irvine City Cler.k's office by Thursday. II will take 30 days tor the clerk's office to verify the signatures and determine if the matter must be placed on the June 1986 ballot. The referendum drive will not affect the D«ember appeals court hearing. HELICOPTER RIDE ••• From Al legs, but is able to show happiness and excitment. she added. '"It's incredible that he 1s able to do what he's able to do," Lee said. A visit to Disneyland was granted to Hector last month by the Make-A- Wish Foundation of Newport Beach, Lee said. The police helicopter ride might be one of the last special thrills the child will experience. The youngster 1s scheduled to undergo a second round of intensive chemotherapy soon. "If this chemo doesn't work, he will probably be ma c.oma by Chnstmas. Lee said, "'We are just buying time. That's all anyone c.an expect to buy him - some time." MISTRIAL IN ACCIDENT CASE •.. From Al accident and then tried to flee. but was chased and captured by an off. duty sheriffs deputy. Tests taken after her arrest showed Wilkoff's blood-alcohol was nearly double the limit at which a penon is presumed too drunk to drive, Mulgrew said. trigger the accident and may have been unaware that the accident even took place. driving. Cox set a new tnal date for March 31, 1986. The mother of the dead girl accused Wilkofl's attorney of waging a "'de- fense by confusion" and wondered whether a S«Ond tnal wouJd bring different results. Witnesses to the acci<lent blamed Wilkofl's erratic dnving for the accident, which ended with Salle being thrown more than 300 feet and the engine from her car being hurled into the windshield of an oncoming Warren Clark. an accident re- construction specialist called by the defense. theonzed that the collision was not caused by Wilkoff but by the off-duty deputy. He suggested the deputy s El Camino forced Wilkoff onto the road's shoulder and then clipped young Salle's car. Wil koff did not take the stand in her own defense. '"Time and time again, the victims arc the losers." Salle said. "lt doesn't JUSt seem that way, it is that way. l"m left wondering whether anyone re- alizes how precious a life is. car. Public Defender William Kelley acknowledged that Wilkoff was intox· 1cated, but argued that she did not Superior Court Judge Philip Cox declared a mistrial after juron dead- locked 7-5 in favor of manslaughter and 8-4 in favor nf felon y drunken ···we were a family,'' she added. "'This should not have happened to us. pl ' Gem Talk IJ\· .J C. H UMl'HRJES Certified <Jemologi t. AG • HELP US MOVE! When driving on Newport Blvd. o r 19th St., one cannot help but see the progress of the Costa Mesa Courtyards. The beauty of the shopping center is exciting to all who have wanted the down· town area of Costa Mesa to flourish again. W e are eager to move next door into the Costa Mesa Courtyards. W e are hoping that this move will take place before Christmas so that our fine sales people can help you with your gift selections. W e will Inform you w hen you can visit J.C. Humphries in the ~utiful new surroundings. The enormous amount of parking available and easy acesslbillty to all the retail stores, restaurants and o ther businesses will make shop- p ing a pleasure. The complications involved in packing and moving fine fewelry are unbelievable. So,. .. we're o-f· fering our customen a f uther op· portunitr. to view our cotlection at great va ue1. Stop by before we move • There are no white mice in our laboratory . , . and we don't experiment either. The gemologlcally trained jewelers on our staff know exactly what they're doing when it comes to analyzing precious gemstones. Our American Cem Society Accreclit.d C.m Labora- tory is fully equipped with sophisticated equipment for identifying and grading Remstones and appralsinR your • fine jewelry. As American Gem Society Jewelers, we're dedicated to protection. of the consumer and the f.eneral excellence of the Jewelry industry. That's why we re equipped to give you e•tra special service. -t .. '(;c.; ) -• ~ cs---'°'" .. ., lw 11C;1. .. ,. t4J• ·~·l Gt • J. C. ..JJumphrie6 Jewefe r6 MEMBER AMEAICAN GEM SOCIETY @· ~., 1809 NfWPORT 81.VO . COSTA MfjtA ~--, SINCE 1946 Ba!\l!Arn«ieerd-Muter Char< 1 PHONE ~3401 ~I BULLE TIN B OARD LB police show recovered ite1ns The Lquna Beach Poboc Department will be holdina • public viewing of items recovered from recent resjdential and oommerciaJ buralanes fnday evemna from S to 8 p.m. .Items on w splay will include jewelry, wvmg equipment. stereo equipment, cameras, skateboards. booai( boards, televisions, rifles. clocks., tools and 6inoculars. Peop le attending the viewini must bring a copy of the police repon ind1cat1na their loss, acoording to police. Those_ ~o wish to ma~c personal inquines prior to F~y may contact lnvcstigator Stan Skipworth at 497-3311 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Am, craft. •how •lated The Huntington Center Mall will present a pre- holiday American Heritage art and craft show tttis week, featuring more than 35 w splays including oils, watercolors, soft sculpture, stained glass and sculptured waHlhangings. The show will' run from Wednesday thr ough Sunday. Mall boun are I 0 a.m . to 8 p. m. weekdays, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m Sunday. Crime preventJon •tr~d The Huntington Beach Police Ocpanment and the city's Neighborhood Watch o rganization will conduct a community burglary prevention meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Dwyer Middle School, 1502 Palm St., Huntington Beach. 1 Detective Bob Russell of the police depan- ment's burglary detail will discuss current problems in the area of rcsidentiaJ and garage burglaries in the city's downtown area. CalJ Suzie WaJda at 536-5933 for details. Smo.keout booth planned The Irvine Ranch Farmers Market at Fashion Island in NeW'port Beach will panicipate in the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout Thursday. In addition to it~licy of not sellink cigarettes the· Farmers Market will offer a "survival booth" staffed by American Cancer Society volunteers with information about the ,tiealth hazards of smoking. Archltects to meet The Orange County chapter of the Society of Architectural Administrators wall hold a gncral bu5iness meeting Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to I p.m. at the office of the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 3840 South Plaza Drive in South Coast Village, Santa Ana. Participants should plan to bring their own lunch. Call president Geri Eckncr of Costa Mesa at 549-2207. Eye care semlnar ln Irvine The public is invited to a frtt seminar o n health care for the e yes sponsored by Vision Associates Thursday at 7:30 p.m . at the Irvine Hilton Hotel. Four physicians will present the latest infor- mation on cataracts, lens implants. laser surgery, glaucoma, radial keratoto my, color contact lenses and permanent eyebrows and eye liner. Call 543-4261 for reservations or further information. Hollday boatJque ln HB The Women's American On of Orange County , will stage its holiday boutique Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at Mercury Savings and Loan. 7812 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. Among the items offered for sale will be toys. perso nalized clothing. jewelry, games. holiday chocolates, sundries and m any handcrafted items. CaJI MaJka• Rosenberg at 839-0395 for more information. Ireland film at OCC A film presentatio n on Ireland will be offered Thursday evening as the sixth program in Orange Coast College's 1985-86 travelogue series. "Annchafr Adventures." Award-winning filmmaker Wilhs Butler will present the 8 p.m . program in OCC's Roben B. Moore Theater. Tickets arc $4 in advance and $5 at the door and arc on sale in the OCC ticket office. Call 432-5527 for reservations. Imaglnat1on work•hop set A workshop designed to cultivate a wsabled child's self-confidence through anistic expression will be conducted Thursday 1ftemoon in the board room of the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Actress.-Oancer Zina Bethune, fo under of the Bethune BaJlet, will discuss the exercise and dance traning program developed to illustrate movement and the vaJuc of dance as a teachinJ tool for the handicapped. The class runs from 3:30 to 6 p. m. at a cost of $2.50. Call 966-41 28 or 966-4123 for information. CHOC plan• holiday ale The gift shop at Childrens Hospital of Orange County will conduct • pre-Christmas sale Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . in the CHOC West building conference room . Han~-craf\ed gifts, Christmas cards and orna- ments, gift shop items and various bear trinkets will be available. AJI proceeds from the.sale will benefit the hospital. Call Gail Bartlett at S32-8676 for more information. Compo11er appean at UCI RadicaJ com(>Oscr a nd father of American experimental music John Caae wiU sive readings from his works Friday at 3 p.m. in the Fine Arts Concen Hall at UC Irvine. The 7ljycar-old composer pioneered the de- velopment of the percussion orchestra, ex- perimented with the use of noite, invented the p~pared pia~o and acted as the earliest American proponent of electronic and taped music. His appear1nce is open to the public at no charge. . W'edne.day,Kov.20 ' • 7:30 p.m .. C.U& c.m.•a, C.U.C. Dlaaict Boe rd of Trallfft, District Doud Room. t 3 70 Adams A vc., Cost.a Mesa. • 7:30 e.m .. lnlH c.ann•ty Sentce• C..m11eJM. City Council Cbambcn, l 7200 Jam- boree Blvd. Th~y.Ko•.21 • 7:30 p.m .. am..Ptwlllc c...._._,c,,y Couocll Chambetl. l 7200 Jam bone Blvd. Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedn..ct1y, Novem0.20, 1aa5 ... AS Three walked away A CMta Meea police officer lnapecta the wreckaie of a 1978 Chevrolet Caprice that filpped Tuetlday QICht after the driver ap- parently lMt control and struck a curb on California Street north of Gisler A venue ln the city's Meea Verde aectton. Police aa.ld the drfver, Kelly Ann Krebe~ 17, of Garden Gro•e, and two puaengera all e.caped injury. Huntin~9n man to spin wheel in try for $2 million lottery prize From staff and wire repor11. -. chance at the wheel -and the S2 million grand prize -on Dec. 2. Nelson said. A Huntington Beach man was among the 20 Californians who were drawn from 12,500 instant S I 00 lottery winners Tues- day for a chance at the "Big Span" and its $2 million Jackpot. Alexander Uarcta was among the I 0 finalists who will take their tum at the wheel Dec. 2 with a chance to win at least SI00.000. Ten of the 20 picked Tuesday wall JOIO 10 other finalists selected last week to spin the glanrwtrcel Monday. lottery spokes- man Peter Nelson said. The second I 0 winners. 1nC'luding Garcia, wall get their The mult1-colored wheel contaJns I 00 slots for pnzes rangrng from S2 m illion to SI0,000. the minimum guaranteed pnzc for all finalists Ten of the I 00 slots arc for S2 million. Lottery pla yers qualify for the "Bag Spm" by wmning SI 00 on a S 1 ticket and sending the ttckct along with a claim form to lottery headquaners an Sacramento Drawings are held ever) time 6.250 validated claim forms are submiued. All winners ha' e ::!.O percent withheld tor federal income tax. Nelson said draw10gs for the S3 million grand pnze in the Cahfom1a Lotter) 's second game. called "Sk) 's the L1m1t." v.111 probabl) begrn during the first or second "'eek of December. Tickets also will be SI m that game, but the roulette wheel will have fi ve slots for a S2 million pnze and fiv~ for a S3 m1lhon pnzc. The ma:umum instant pnze v.ill ~ S 10,000. Instead of the first game's S5.000. he added. Meanwhile, S 100 inst.ant wmners in the first game will stall quaJjf) for the S2 malllon .. BigSpin"~iffhey send their tickets and claim fo rms m nght away. "-lel'>on said. Smokers ' pressed to kick .the, habit By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot•o.lfrl"llec ..... Oranae County's smoltcrs wtll be urpd Thursda' to klck their habu -at lcasl for one da) :_ dunn& loc.a.I events ucd to tht Amcncan Cancer Society's annua.J Great Amcncan Smokeout Schools. busLOcsscs and sbopp101 ~ntcrs will sponsor act1vit1es aimed It cncouragmg smokers not to hgbt up for It least 24 hours to help smokers prove to themselves that qumif\j as possible. Cancer Soc1et) o fficials hope some smokers "'ill then ·~ abltt to set 8.Slde cigarettes for an rven longer period. The soc1ct) said more than 340,000 AmencanJ die each \Cir of diseases linked to smolong. represenung one out of e very scvrn deaths in 1be L.mtcd St.ates. _ The group said cigarette smokmg lS responsible for~~ percent of aJI lung cancer deaths m the nations and that in 1985, lun& cancer v. ill c.u rpass breast cancer as the leading killer of women. [)(-spite these statimcs. Smokcout ac,.. t1v1t1cs arc generall} hght-heancd in tone. One popular feature is an "adopt-a- smoker·· an v. h1ch non-smokers adopt a smoker the) 'd lake to help quit the habit. Cancer Soc1et\ \Oluoteers also wiU pro,·1de "sun 1°val klts" and snacks at "anous loca11ons to offer encourqement to pan1c1 pants an the smokeout. Local companies that wtll be ottenng smokeout acu' 1ues Thursday include the Fluor Corp. and ITT Canno n. The Mend1en Hotel an Newpon Beach was scheduled to ded icate a non-smoking floor toda\ For the public. o ne of the maJor toe.a.I smokeout cen ters will ~ at the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market. located at Fashion Island an Newport Beach. <\ ··surv1 val Station" at the market will ~ staffed b)' Cancer Soc1et} voluntee~ from 9 a.m 10 I p 'm Thursda y. Stop- smokJng 1nformat1on W1JI be d1stnbutcd at the booth Radio stauon KWIZ wall aJso be broadcasting from the Newport market. In addmon. -a -Smoke'busters" video fearor. ang the members of the Rams football team will~ presented FBI probes food tainting link to strike From staff ud wire reports The FBI has joined the anvesugat1on ofa food tampering threat at Southern C'ah· fomia supermarkets locked in a bitter and violent labor dispute that 1s threatening to extend into the hohda) s. Violence in the three-week-old grocer) store flared again Tuesday with repons of smpings, stink bombs being hurled mto grocery stores and a vandalism 1nc1dent outside a Lucky warehouse in Irvine. Police in Irvine also were investigaunga rcpon today of a man waving a revolver outside the food distribution center on Alton Parkway, which has been the sate of scattered violence and numerous arrests since the strike-lockout began. Today the FBI branded the threat of food poisoning at supermarkets and the discovery of S)nnges m Alpha ~ta markets found to contain herb1c1des as a "cowardly and vicious crime." A miJtture of herbicides was discovered by the Los Angles County Sheriffs crime lab m S)nnges found in Alpha Beta markets Tuesda) a fter anonymous letters threatening to poison food were delivered to the meciJa. AJpha Beta, one of seven supermarket chains involved an the stnke and lockout with meat cutters and Teamsters. pulled meat and produce from shel ves in sax stores because of the svnnges. but found no evidence of contamination, a company spokesman said. But a 3-year-old boy became ill Tuesda) after consuming yogurt and m ilk purchased at an Alpha Beta store an Covina. pohce said The unidentified boy .Brutality suit lost; brother files again By SUSAN HOWLETT OflMDelly ......... Just a day after has brother lost a federal suit against four Newpon Beach police officers. a 37.ycar-old Minneapolis man filed a similar brutahty suit against one of the policeman in connection with the same incident. The lawsuit filed an Los Angeles by attorney Stephen Yagman on behalf of John Larry Heath seeks SI 0 mil hon 1n damages against the city of Ncwpon Beach and former reserve officer Dou&Jas Cast. A six-member jury decided an favor of the officers and agarnst Heath's brother. Robert Michael Heath. following the c1v1I case in U.S. District Court Monda)'. The three-man, three-woman Jury de- termined the officers did not use excessive force during the June 25. 1983 arrest of Robert Heath, 39, outside the Stag Bar near the Newport Pier. Robert }jeath filed the$3 m1lhon lawsuit in March 1984 naming Newport ~ch reserve officers ~st and Joseph Brown and full-time officers Pete Pemn and Robert Hardy. According to Newport Beach city re- cords, Robert Heath filed a cl11m aaaanst the cuy Sept. 29, 1983, in connection wtth the allcaed incident. His brother has.not yet HandDfton Beach A S2SO car stereo was reported stolen from a blue 1978 Subaru parked in front of a home in the 200 block of 7th trttt T uesday niaht • • • A resident an the 1700 block of Bolanos repontd "Tuesd.ay that S«S an cuh was stolen from aucsts dunna • wtdd1ng banquet al Sam's Seafood Rcst.auarant. 16278 Pacific Coast Hi•hway. Saturda). • • r · A $200 car stereo was reported stolen &om a locked 1967 Volkswaaen BuJ parked in 1 t'pndominjum lot in \he I 6000 block of Dominica over 1hc weekend. • • • Cuh tot.aJina S6S2 ~s rc\)Orted s1olen Tuotday from a bulin«S a. 19311 M1una. • • • A Lon, 8each wom1n ttporttd Tuesday that bcr jewelry valued at S200 wa stolen wt\Uc she wa ihoppina 1t Merv) n's at lM comer or Brookhurst tree\ and Adams A~nue filed a claim against tht' cit) . .iccon.Jmg to .\ss1stant Cit) Clerk Irene Butkr Heath alleged 1n has claim he v.as "assaulted and battered b~ St'' era I police officers W1Lhout cause or pro\ oca11on" outside the bar located at 121 McFadden Place. He claimed he suffered brain damage as a result of the incident Roben Heath contended officers am' ed at the cocktail lounge to arrest his brother because he was reponedl) mtox1cateJ Robert Heath also was arrested because he allegedl} became engaged an an dispute with the officers while the~ ""ere arresung his brother. John Heath. former!~ ot ( osta ~ksa. claims his c1v1l nghts we re' 1olated dunng his arrest, and filed the !av.suit Tut'sda' agamst Cast and the Cll)' Officers Hardy and, Cast wert' on a routine bar check June 25. IQ 3. v. ht.>n the) observed a suspect identified as Lawrt.>nce Heath apparently drunk at the bar. accord· ing to · police records. He was later identified as John Larry Heath. The 12:40 a.m incident ended 1n the arrest of Robert and John Heath for batte~ on a police officer. . Hams said since Ro~rt Heath lost h1r. bid in court this week on the ~me case. the department 1~ confident of a s1m1lar outcome 1n the John Heath civ1l lawsu1t. • • • A $330 surlboard was reported stolen from a arccn 1980 Volkswagen kt la parked 10 front of a home in the 9600 bl<>t:k of Hamilton Monday ntaht • P'oaataln Valley A $300 c~r stereo was repontd ~tolen from a blue 19 S To)'ot.a pickup parked an the c~rpon of 1n aP1nment 1n the 10400 block of later Avenue Monda> n1aht • • • A S200 color TV set was reported stolen from the bedroom of a home m the I 0400 block of C'alle lndcoendcncia Tuesday. ' .. " Sant.a An• woman ttported that she saw a man commanu\&a ~tic'\ 101 wb1te Isuzu p1ckup Monday even1na wb1le ~he was drvln1 '4'-Hl oo Echnter A "~nue nur t~ rntcrteehon of Hart>or Boulevard • • • "' SlOO car tt"'° VwU ttpOncd ~1olen from 1 bhrc 1979 Toyo1191ckup par\ed 11 Valle' VW Repair. 166SO Hatt>of Bhd .. was treated at Kaiser Foundpt1Qn Hospital m Fontana and released. Pohcc said the boy exh1b1ted symptoms associated with the herbicide but that conclusive tests are not finished. Health offic1aJs set up a telephone hot hnc -(213) 974.-7711 -to rccc1-.e calls from people v.ho ~he-.e the~ ha-.e eaten contaminated food The herb1c1dcs d1s- CO\ Cred m the S)nnges can cause stomach crampw nd vom1tmg but not death. health officials stated Leaders of the Teamsters and meat cutters condemned the poison threa1 while acknowledgrng the action could be the result of frustrauon from stalled contract talks. There was some m o-.emen1 at the bargaining table fo r the first ttme since the walko ut began :--:o, " Teamsters returned Monda~ night • • • .\ resident m the I IOOU blOl k of tonecress reponed that thte' es stole all four ures and whc..-els off has gold l 4X2 Vol\ o station wagon :vtondav night and left the car smang on orange crates The loss "as esumated at S8 0 Irvine A. flower pot and plants worth S .,. v.t'rt" reported stolen from the ~ard ot a home an the I 700 block of\ 1a Palatino unda) • • • .\n 0 cubic foot scuha tank "-Onh S 1.21 3 v.as reported stolen from the court~ard of a condominium rnmplcx along Rooc;e,elt Tuf"'da\ • • • .\ T\ set. a cakulator and a S:!OU airline ticket were ~ported stolen from a home 1n the 5200 block of Plum TrC'C ~1 onda\ Lacuna Beac h .\ safe deposit bo' ~ontaan1ng mt<.· cellaneous papers and S25 1n cash "a" reported stolen from a home an the bOO block of High Dn,·e Tuesda~ • • • .\man descnbed as bc1ftg 6 teet. 5 am hes tall and we ighing 245 pound) rcportedh stole a money bag containing S ('10 1n cash from a busanc~ along outh ( 03\t H 1gh- "'a' Tuesda) Newport Beach " .a•-i-foot l1'tt and 1t' pl.inter v.a!> reponcd stolen from a Balboa l'land home tn the 200 block of C'r)st.al \fonda\ naght The tree and ats planter wcrr reponedh v.o nh S300 ••• Scuba equipment v.onh St>•r "as rt'· poned stolen Tucsda) from a homl' an the 2200~ooi ofC11ff Dt1ve • • • Someo* l't'porttdh \tole I 0 Iott<'" tad.ct from the Fl1hcrman·, uppl\ Center. 2 11 ~ewport Blvd some11mc- bct'4ttn Tucsda' and Thunda)' last wttl.. • • • <\ th1efreponedl) broke into th( offi~ of a condom1mum 1n the 200 block of Nice Lanc-and ~tole a SI 00 Ptrs11n rui Monda\ mght Coata Mee&. i\ palr ofSSO shecpU.1n \Cal o'e" ""C'T't rtporud stolen from • aru 1 Q76 Ptuacot S04 patk.cd in an apart~t rompl(:c lot an the 2 block of LaSaJI( O\er the •tt end • • • ProJ)en' "•lucd 11 SQ wa rtponcd ~\Ol(n from a \1h-cr IQ • Chevro1ct Luer pal\cd 1n front of a homt ,n the 600 block of Rhme Lane uncb) mdlt The 1te._ms to nego11at1ons Tuesda) and were making progress. federal med1~or Frank Allen said. No talks arc scheduled with smking meat cutters. Violence flared on the stnke front and at some stores Tuesda} A. Luck) truck was ·struck b) a prOJ~tlle an Irvine and the l.\lndsh1eld oi a truck an San &mardmo v.as hat b~ gunfire narrow!) m1ssmg the dn-.er Two San ~mardano men were arrested on susp1c1on of attempted murder 1n the shooting incident but there "'as no 1mmed1ate v.ord ""hethcr the sus!X'cts are connected 10 the ongoing stnke.' <\ Safe~a) truck also was blasted b) gunfire an Los .\ngeles late Tuesda)'. There were no 1nJunes nor arrests an that 1nc1den1 stolen mdudcd a S240 camera and a S250 pen set. police repons said • • • Computer equipment 'alued at $5.375 v.as reponed stolen from Baroti, Parks, Wil~on. Inc . 666 " Baker St .. fast v. c.-ekcnd Police repons said the thief ma} ~an e'-emplo)ee • • • .\ S 1.000 t\ IX'"'Titer v.as reponed stolen trom P~ Graphics. 'l l 6 .\1N-a~ .\' c . last v. {'C!..C'nd • • • .\ resident 10 th<' "'00 block of Wingate repone-d Tucsda' 1ha1 S "50 an Je~elry had ~en stolen trnm her home • • • omeone re~1nedl' hrokt> into a home in the 1600 blod .. o f C 0~1ca and stole S30 1n cash ~1onda' Sou th County T~o S 10 doll~ and t\.\O $b C.&SSCltC tapes v.ere reported \tolen from a car parked in the lot of the Laguna "i1guel Federal Bu1ld1ng 2JOOtl .\' 1Ta \ionda) • • • C\omeone reJX1ncdh stole-a S ~ 9Q cassct· te ta~ from an El Toro Tov.-er Records. .:!J I I Fl Toro Road. \fonda~ e' enang. • • • A 1h1ef reponedl~ broke, into an El Toro home an the .:!.:!~00 bloc!.. oJ '\s~n Mondi ) and stole a SSOO stereo W!1tem • • • Jev.-elr-.. and a '1deo ca\~tte r~order. ~onh S 2".~13 v.-ert rt"ported ~tolcn from a ~fission \' 1CJ() home in the 24:!00 block of Via Sanu ('lam \.fonda' Pohl'e reports ..aid the thief entered through a rear sliding glass door • • • " S350 woman·~ coat was reponed stolen Mondi\ from a Laguna Hills husaness at 1 '046 "' e de la Carlota. • • • Offi cials at MC'd1a Sales Associates, 13.~31 Peraha. rtponed that someone stole 1 SHO stereo and• S400 TV SC\ from the Laguna Halls tirm und1~ ntght • • • meonc rcpontdl) stoic a $225 leather 11cket off1 motorcycle parked in a Mawon \"1eJO &TOCC" store lot at 25272 Cabot Fnda) • • • ~ San Juan < 1p1 trano res1dent 10 lhe 26 00 block of Canyon Crest Roed ttponed that '°mromt broke into bu home and stole a $400 video c.:aaene recor~r. $~00 1n cash i nd Sl OO an JC'Wdty Monda) • • • Power tools \llu.cd 11 S600 weft ~ ported stolrn from a Ca.puuuo 8eKtl home 10 the ~.I()() Nock of V\A 0oma Monda' • • • • A S 00 -.1deo cauent mcoodet wu ~ed 'o.ltn from a CaPllll'UO 9-cb hom( 1n 1ht J.'600 b4oc of~ llo•ha Satunb) I( \~· : Orange Coat• DAILY PiLOT I Wedneeday, November 20, 1985 WP~ Fantastic . 25 •0 70 8/o ·SAVINGS ON DESIGNER FASHIONS • Carole Little • Jonathan-Martin • c:w. 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LOS ANOELES _ The FBI 1 1nvcst1gating contracting practices at fed 1 S rfu d h rdOOS waste cleanup Sites manaae;<i _b)' the Dcukmejtan er:a . u~ n ~ ed n said Wt>dnesday. 1nchvtduals contacted by adm1n1sttallon. ~publish repo t dy of the state's resPoose to the death federal agents sa!d the probe bega~~~al~vued within a mile of the Stringfellow of '.'-Ye!lr-old Michael Harm~~· rsidc Hts parents. Steve and Diane Harman. A,c1d Pits waste ~ump near Ri e ·f Health Services of ''fs:~if'essing its own accused the Cahfom1a Department o h' f d . in · · f h .. an alle'ollltlOA dented by the c 1e o t e epanment 5 vesua,auon o t c cas .. , .,.... . toxic unit. Jury Dnds Salvatore Bonanno guilty OAK.LAND _ While he still believes he did no ~ng. Salvatore "Bill" Bonanno said he respects the 1ury that convicted ham on ~ne count of conspiracy and eiiht counts of grand theft an a S 110.000 home improvement scam "I still feel l did not do wrong." nan no, 53. told the court Tuesda> "The.jury based on the evidence foun . they saw (or) thought otherwise I respect them for at. .. The son of rep afia boss Joe Bonanno Sr. had been charged with 19 felony counts of co p1raq and theft from .1977 to 1978 m the scam involving nine elderly peo c. The prosccuuon claimed contracts for home improvements were never performed. LA Co.unty }all overcrowding pr~bed . LOS ANGELES -t\ Justice De partment mvest1g.at1Qn mto over- crowding in the county Jail s}'~tem. bulging with 6,000 inmat~s over caparny, will determine if pnsoners' con~t1tut1on~I rights are be~ng violated: offic~ls said. If the probe determine~ pnsoncrs nghts arc being JCO~~dtzecl [os Angeles County could be asked to correct the overcro~ded conditions or face legal action. Justice Department spokesman John Walson said Tuesday. He would not disclose why the in vest1gat1 on was begun. Agent shot In altercation at border SAN YSIDRO _ A veteran Mexican customs agent, Leopoldo Sanche1. Urrupia, 54, was killed when shooting erupted as a van suspected of transporting illegal aliens sped into Mexico to elude U.S. Border Patrol agents Authorities said the incident occurred shonly before 5 P·!1'· as agents wen· following a brown va n south on Interstate 5 near the San Ysidro Port of Ent!) Actor 'Stepln Fetchlt' dead at 83 LOS ANGELES -Step1n Fctch1l. who played a sh~ffiing. no-account character in 1930s films like .. Steamboat Round the Bend. an~ later resentt·d that his role was percei ved as a nept1ve black stereotype, has.di~. He was lSJ. He died Tuesday at the Motion Picture and Telev1s1on Hosp1':3I m Woodland Hills. suffering from pneumonia. a hospital spol cswoman said. He was born Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry on May 30. 1902. and took his adopted name from a race horse he won some money on in Oklah~ma before heading to Hollywood in the 1920s. Kate splns lnto Gy.lf of Mezlco MIAMI -Humcane Kate churned into the Gulfof Meiuco today, forcing the year's fourth evacuation of thousands of offshore 011 workers after flailing Cuba and the Florida Keys with 115 mph winds and nine-foot waves. A hurricane watch was posted from the Florida Panhandle to Louisiana. alread~ hit by three hurricanes this year. Cattle prods removed from ald llst WASHINGTON -A St.ate Depanment official said Tuesday the Reagan administration would not provide electnc c~ttle prods to Central American governments as pan of a proposed $54 m1lhon package of countenerrorism aid. "I have no hesitation in ~ving that assurance·· 1f 11 will ease the wa y in Congress for the administration's counten erronsm propos,al. Stat~ Ocpan- ment official James Michel told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The issue arose earlier this month when Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams. testified he would "personally fa vor" providing shock batons to Costa Rica af that government requested them. He cited Costa Rica's good record on human rights as has reason. Lawyers accused In Insurance crisis ' SACRAMENTO -A top Reagan adm1mstrat1on lawyer blames act1 v1st judges and lawyers who want to red1stnbute wealth for the nationwide liabilit y insurance crisis that has t.it governments and businesses. Richard Willard. head of the U.S. Justice Department's c1v1I d1 v1sion. said Tuesday that the main cause of the insurance crisis has been the couns' expansion of laws designed to compensate injured persons. "These judges and lawyers are engaged in an effort to destroy traditiona,I ton law doctrines that limit liability so that the legal system can be used as a veh icle to restructure society and administer a massive scheme for the redistribution of wealth." he told a California Chamber of Commerce gathering. Apology asked for Regan's gender gaffe WASHINGTON -Feminists demanded an apology from White House chief of staff Donald Regan for saying most women don't understand weighty issues being discussed at the U.S.-Soviet summit in Geneva. Regan's gender gaffe came as he told a Washington Post reponcr that he experts the activities of first ladies Nancy Reagan and Raisa Gorbachev at Geneva to hold high appeal. cs~ally amon$ women. "They're not ... going to understand (missife) throw-weights or what is happening in Afghanistan or what is happening in human rights," Regan said of female sum mu-watchers. House taz writers cut Jnvestment credlts WASHINGTON -The House Ways and Means Commmee. after reaching agrecr:nent on the largest reve!l!Je·!"31ser in President Reagan's tax· overhaul plan, 1s bogged down on a familiar m ue: tax treatment of the oil and gas industry. The issue is always a major item anytime Congress wntes a tax bill. and it is one of the last b~g problems the committee must resol ve as it writes 1ts own version of the president's plan. 'WORLD Sa blacks dle ln factional fighting JOHANNESBURG. South Africa -Police said two rival black mobs of about I .000 members each battled Wlth spears and clubs early today near Durban. and that six people were killed. Anti·apanheid violence was reported in seven areas of South Africa. A police spokesman said the fighting near Durban had nothing to do with politics. and"'<>fficials listed no new deaths as a result of anti-apartheid violence. A.Ylatlon ofnclal deale• blast evidence NEW DELHI. India -An investigator testified today be found no evidence of fire or explosion in the batlfrooms, cockpit or passenger cabin of the Air-lndfa jetlincr that crashed into the Atlantic 1n June with the loss of329 lives. Hoshiar Singh Khola, India's director of air safety. was the first witness in a judicial heari ng into the June 23 crash. He was questioned by Indian and Canadian lawyers in the high court hearing. However, Khola was not asked whether there were signs of an ex plosion in the cargo hold. Peres ays Syria not .eeklng peace JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Shimon Peres. spcakina in Parliament one day after Israeli Jets shot down two Syrian warplane in Lebanon, said today the chances for peace neaotiations with Syria appeared slim. Israeli planes today continued to fly reconnaissance missions over Lebanon, military sources in Beirut said. Peres said Israel "cannot sec any rcalisuc Syrian willinaness~r peace talks. Greek pollceman charged bJ •hootbJ6 A THENS, Greece -The Policeman who shot and kill~d a •ccn.qcr, spar1cina riots by thousands of youths in Athens and three other cities. was cha~ Tuesday with intentional manslau&htcr in self-defense, authorities said. The aovemment said Athanasios MeCiswJ 27. also was chaflcd with illepl use of a firearm in Mondafs killina or Michalis Kaltcia It said KaflczaJ was shot in the head while tossina firebombs in a police buJ. Sixt)' people were injurtd dunna the riou Monday, includjna 20 policemen. 1£zcavatlon ancoven part. of V.S. alrcratt YEN TKUONO, Vietnam -A U.S.-Vietnamcse team pulled four more pieces ofa shatt~red U.S. a1rc,..n out of the wet canh today1 ~1CCOn. d day of 1 teateb for the ttmams o.f four Americ.an airmen believed killed in tbc msb. U.S. Army men and Vietnamae worteri, in an alnOfdmary show of cooperation nearly 13 years aftet American fon:a withdrew fTocri Vietnam utractcd pi«ea or wcbbif'I. aluminum. fiberalus and fud tank linina 10 ~ stored for analysis In the United tata, alona with human bone ftalinen\s found Tuadly. The Vietnamete •Y a B-S2 bomber with four cre~membtts crashed at the site on Dec. 29> 1972, after ~lna hit by mluiles.. .. a .,,,.. Summit leaders report progress GENEY A (AP) -President Re- agan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev made "good progress" on the la~t day of their superpower summit today but put off~in decisions while aides huddled tow on last-minute recommendatio , a Whue House official said. "It as an open ball game here," said pres1denual spokesman Larry Speak- es. Among the expens working on fi nal details was Reagan's chief arms control adviser, Paul Niue, suggest- ing that the main topic of the summit was unsettled even >in the closing hours of the two-day meeting. · Speakes said there had ·been .. broad areas of agreement" in some areas but evaded questions on whether any- thing was firm or final. He did not reveal the substance of the talks but said, "The United States 1s co m- mitted to finding areas of agree- ment." Speakes said that the two leaders' aides had been instructed to reveiw the summit deliberations and to "repon to the two leaders at dinner" tonight, where Reagan and Gorbachev would make any ap- propriate decisions. Gorbach..:v already bas arranged to hold a news conference here Thu~ day. beamed back to the Soviet Union. There was no immediate word from the Soviets on the day's talks. • Am ong the decisions pending, Speakes said, was "the. manner and content" of reporting developments from the two-day meeting. He con- fi rmed that discussions incl uded arms contra.L. but declined to break the news btackout imposed from the start. Re~ning on the meetings, Speak- es said, "Good progress was made. -Some work remains to-be-Oone." , "'~ Nancy Re.can, Raiaa Gorbache• acbaDCe meuaces at Red Crou ceremony ln Geneva wblle their bubanda talk peace. He said that of the four maJor areas of summit discussions. "We have some areas of agreement and. other areas where there are not." In ad- dition to arms control, the topics included regional disputes, human nghts and bilateral issues such as trade. Winding up their talks. Reagan and Gorbachev met pnvately. accom- panied only by interpreters. and then held two rounds of discussions wuh aides. The afternoon session was unexpectedly imerrupted by a recess whale aides debated "whether and how" to report on the meeung. SpeaJces deliberately refused to say what -if any -agreements had been reached. Pressed by reporters for substantive details on the meeting. Speakes would not comply. He did. however, offer a detailed description of the furniture in the So viet mission where the two leaders conferred. The spokesman said that details of Reagan's schedule for Thursday morning, his final day in Geneva. remained to be settled. Autosales~park boost in U.S. economy By tbe A11oclated Preu Buoyed by an automobile buying spree, the econom~ grew at aQ unexpectedly robust 4.3 percent annual rate from July through September. the Commerce Depan- ment rcponed today. That was the fastest rate of growth for the gross nationl product -the broadest mt"asure of economic health -in more than a year. the department said. 10 hours only! The new figure represented a sharp rev1S1on from a proJecuon last month that put growth at 3.3 percent for the lh1rd quarter and was up even funher from the i01t1al .. flash" esumate of2.8 percent growth. The new figure caught economists b> surpnse. 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C olomb1a ( l\P) - Soldiers doustd corpses with gasoline and ~ot dogs and other animals roaming through the Armero Valley today whC're 25.000 people were kJUed by a volcanic mudslide, a Colombian radio network rcponed. Their faces protected by masks to auard against the stench of death, soldiers burned hundreds of bodies scattered across the massive mudflat that was a thnving farm communst) before last Wednesday's erup11on of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano Pigs. cows and other farm animals that have been feeding on hundreds of corpses in the mud-covered valle) also were being killed. the radio chain RCN reponcd today People ha ve been catching the animals and eaung them desp11e warnings from health officials that the animals could be diseased. RCN said 1n a report from the valle). where 11 has a team of 20 reponers on the scene. An) diseases the animals ma} have or ma) be carrying were not divulged . Late Tuesda). film on government telev1s1on ~howed soldiers going through Annero, most of which 1s covered by 15 feet of mud, dousing corpses with gasoline and setting fire to them. Despite pred1ct1ons that no more surv.1vors remained, RCN reported that 13 people were rescued Tuesda) afier being trapped 1n mud for.six I County Colombian appeals for local help in relief effort By LISA MAHONEY qlllleo.llJ,....I W A Colombian national who ndw lives in In ine made a pica Tuesday for Orange Count y residents to open up their hearts tu v1ctJms oflast Wednesday's eruption of the volcano Nevado del Ruu. Lucia DcGarc1a. 20, called on membe~ ol the public to "olunteer their ume to local relief efforts she hopes to organize on behalf of cmzens in her natl\ e countn She also urged people to donate mone) to the Orange Count~ Chapter of the o\mencan Red Cross "I am start1n1 from nothing nght now " Sh<' resident saJd DcGam11 said she needs a warehou5e. office space and telephone lines to coordinate and store donations before shipping them to Colombia. The Amencan Red Cross 1s acceP.llng donations to help Colombian d1sa~ier v1ct1ms. spokesman Hart) Hugiins said But Huggins disagreed wi'th DeGama's plan to collect non-rrionetary. donauons. Thi.' Red Cross typ1call) collects. cash donations because it rs difficult to second-guess v.hat types of Items \ 1ct1m) and their rescuers may need, he said Rather than ship bulk) dona11ons of clothing ..ind other anicles. needed Items are purchased on~e relief .... or'-ers asse~ t ht> s11 uatwn Hl the_d1sas~er area. he said . 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Ulll' H)I. t.anll·n (,rm('.(' 9264 \ f"l )C)\.(\-\ N·YC· opefa pact indicates that · OC has made it Hirina Thomas Kendrick away from the Kennedy Center to dfrect the operations of the Orange County Ptrforming Arts ·Center in Costa Mesa-was the ~rst major coup for what soon will be the cuJ turaJ centerpiece of all of Sou them California. Precious talent that he is, Kendrick has two left feet , can•t carry a tune in a bucket and acts like a traditional _fatter entrcc. At least. th~ is"' in comparisQn to the caliber of performer he is1 expected to bring to the Performing Arts Center. So he and his staff recorded the second major coup for the ambitious local cultural community. Monday, with former diva Beverly Sills, they announced that the famed New York City Opera has been signed for an exclusive two-week enga,cmcnt here in January 1987. It is the single achievement that should set the standard by wh1ch the Performing Ans Center's reputation will be established. Tbe presence of so respected a figure as Kendrick and the agreement with one of the most highly regarded opera companies in the world should stand as a signal to audiences and performers alike that this center. 1s a forum f~r . the world's finest anists to find expression and appreC1ataon. It should also signal to the rest of the state, the nation and the world that Orange County is no longer that patch of dry din somewhere south of Los Angeles. 1 t has come of age. It is a place where intelli~ent, sophisticated, civil~zed pcop~e live and conduct busm~ss and enjoy the best an recreational and cultural pursuits. When the cunain $OC~ up ~n "Carmen'_' Jan. I~. 198~, it will mark a tu~1ng point in th~ evoluuon of this comm unity. It will be hke the finaJ gram of salt dropped into a murky solution that tips the balance and forms a beautiful crystal. 1 Those whose vision gave rise-to this center, those who planned it, those who raised th~ money for it,.those who built it and those who operate 11 have made a truly mooumcntaJ contribuuon; not only to the arts, but to the quality of life in their community. False promises for disabled To the Editor The past six years has been a peno1 offaJse promises, unfilfilled expecta- tions and shattered dreams for America's JS million handicapped mdividuals. On the one hand. President Reagan stated: "Let us rededi cate oursclves .. .let the spint of the Na- tional Decade of Disabled Persons capture our imaaination, and be- tween the disabled and abled, work- ana totethcr, we can win the battle for dianity, equality and increased econ- omic opportunities for all Amen- cans ... God bless all of you " While on the other hand, actions by members of his adm1n1stration call into scnous question the adminis- tration's true commitment to achieve full c1vtl nghts for Amcnca's "handi- capped" population In fact •Last year, the adm1n1strat1on opposed the 1984 C1v1l Rights Act. which would have restored the broad 1nterpretat1on of longstanding c1 vtl rights measures dc!>1gned to proh1b11 the federal sovcrnment from subs1d1zlng vanou'> form~ of d1s- cnmanat1 on ba)Cd on age. race, sex and/or handicap •And. last month the admanai· trat1on appeakd to the 4>upremc Court to review law'i wh1c.h prote<t handicapped individuals from di\· criminatory treatment 1n arr travel These incons1~1enc1e\ 1n the ad- m101strat1on's "commitment" to achieve full c1 vii nghtc, for America'c. handicapped reflect a philosophy and aaenda that yearn~ for )C'>terda\ - when handicapped !\mcn can\ could be pushed back into the clo\Ct The' Department of Justice now as pressing a case before the U.S. Supreme Court that throws a road- block 1n the path of handicapped Amencans seeking equal nghts to accessible air travel. Currently, as a result of federal law, a handicapped person can get to the airport on pubhc transpon.ation and use the full range of airport facilities. In the case of the administration's position now being reviewed, that same traveler wall be besieged by a Pandora's box of discnmanatory practices once he or she tries to enter a commercial aircraft. • The 1970s and 1980s have proven to be a time when technol°'y has opened the door of opportunity for many of Amcnca's handicapped citizens to re-enter society and offer their skills to w1lhn& employers. It as -unconsc1onable to us that dunng the Nauonal Decade of Di s- abled Persons. the Justice Depart- ment, Assistant Attorney for Cavil Rights Wilham Bradford Reynolds, and others 10 the adman1strat1on desire the Supreme Court to rule an favor of contanuang d1scnm1natory practices. It's about tame that the adm1n1s- trat1on stopped challenJJna the pro- gress made by 35 m1lhon so-called handicapped and1v1duals and started to put into practice the president's goal of ach1ev1ns "dignity, equality and in creased economic op- ponun111es for all Amencans." R. JACK POWELL Executive director Paraly1cd Veterans of Amcnca Atheism prevails ln schools To the Editor: In answer to Mr Hoppana·squcnec, of me, in has letter to the Pa lot ("Im 14), freedom of religion I'> acnerall~ strona 1n the United States. but 11 seem5 to stop at the puhlic schoolhouse door Once 1n the \Choolhousc. athea~m and evolution prevail What you teach to a child of\en remain with him for hfc JIM BOLDINC1 ( osta Meu Co1n1nents welcoine The Daily Piiot welcomes your opinions on matters of publlc Interest. Lettera and longer artlcles of commentary mu1t be algned. They should be typed or clearly written and Mnt to. LSTTIRI to the EDITO,., Dally Piiot, Box 1580, Cotta Meu, CA12121. Pleaae include your addreas and telephone number so we t'QJY verity authorship. If y04J prefer to make a verbal statement, you may call our Wl'"I LllTININQ telephone number -tM2·8086 -and IMv• a tape recorded meauoe. Plea1e keep these mesaagea brief. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ,,.,_, Zlnf IO•l0t Tom Telt .,......., .. Of 0...,..., Otyf4'llcllr Cr ...... ...,,. ""°' . . • "/fwehaveflguredouthowtochangea manlntoa woman .. ~eshould beabletoflgureoutamo~senslblewaytopackage ash/rt. - 0101 Ne•• America Syndicate 1'8S Shape. up, shirt industry! Take the straight pins out Wives could put an end to pricked fi ngers if t h ey tried There must be a reason why new dress shirts are shipped from the factory full of straight pins. No one has let me in on it yet and I wish they would. It isn't to discourage a man from trying on a shirt before he buys it. Men don't try on shins; they know their size and what style collar they want. and then it's just a matter of color and whether they want French cuffs. Men. the lucky devils, don't have to worry about choosing a style that will camouflage a Jlat chest, an unflat stomach, or a crepey throat. A shirt is a shin. They can order them by phone or -and this is what most men do- have their wives pick up the shirts when they 10 shopping. Walk through the men's depart- ment an a store and you will sec more women than men at the shirt counter. That's why the pins are a mystery to me. Wives arc the ones who have to ANN WELLS take the shirts home and go through the ritual of extracting the pins. They do this because their hus-- bands arc not going to wear that shin until it has been laundered. Wives end up wath pncked fingers. and another handful of straight pan!> to add to the hundreds they already have. Why don't we women organize and p4t an end to this? It wouldn't take long. If we simply refused to buy shirts nddled wuh pans. or 1ns1~tc:d on men t.akang the pins out when we brought the shins home, 11 wouldn't Ulkc long for the shin industry to shape up. The la~t shirt I released from capt1v1ty was fastened together with 11 pins. lfwe have figured out how to chanae a man an to a · woman, we should be able to figure out a more sensible way to package a shirt. Why can't they be folded neatly with the cuffs topside, slapped into a plastic envelope and stapled at the top? That will protect them from whatever it as the shirt manufacturers arc worried about. Before )!OU .stan lhrowana rocks, I do not want to increase the un- employment rate by putting the "pin women" out of work. They are so meticulous and thorough, they could get other jobs in the garment industry. I-would like to see them switch over to sewing butt-0ns on women's clothi n~ With their skill, the buttons wouldn t fall off after the garment has been worn two or three times -or in the dressing room. I don't want to shake up the pin industry either, but there arc other markets for straight pins. Factories could hire additional workers to paint the heads of pins different colors. and then they could sell them to voodoo doll manufacturers. Why do l think this IS JUSt a problem for wives. you ask? What about all the bachelors around? Ha! You can always tell a bachelor who docs not have a live-10 girl friend. He's the one running around an a T- sh1n. Columulat Aan Wells lives In La1uua Nl1uel. Asian crime gangs target police officers for murder WAS HI NGTON -Undercover aaents have made an alarmang dis- covery about Chinese cnmanal gangs an the United States: They're target- ana police officials for assassination. This ominous development wa!> uncovered by a joint FBI-New York Ci ty pohcc operation that succeeded where other attempts had failed: infiltrating a major Chinese gang - in this case the United Bamboo Society. JACK AMDERSON r~ learned 1n the Bamboo Gang pen- etration was that the cnm1nal or- ganization is ready and willing to take on the police. The undercover agent's next maJOr as<11ignment was to be the assassinat1on of six people, ancludang three West Coast police officers. current estimate 1s that there as now a $400 billion f P between the funds available an the amount needed over the next I 5 years to keep the concrete from crum blin .. Included in this colossal sum -which will have to be raised by either citjcs, states or the federal J Q..v.crnmcnt -is S26<4 Oil lion Tor roads and bridaes. and $90 billion for water and seweraae. Jtct A..oden o. ud D•I• Vu Atta .re •yadlcaled col•mal•I•. SIDNEY · Hu11s Sizing up the .measure ofa man Short men -of - w h at ever race - ---:::-----seem defe nsive I was reflecting on the question of "size" the other day. and wondering why men who are shorter than others so often seem to be. if not pugnacious, at least defensive in the presence of taller men. This seems to be true racially as well as indlVlduall y. The brown and yellow races, which on the whole arc of smaller stature than the whale. seem to want to compensa1e for their size by exhibiting their strength 10 differing forms of unarmed combat. Pan 01 n, of course, must be sexual in derivation. The male of nearly every species as larger apd stron~et than the female, so that "maleness' a• has come to be identified with size a• much as any visible sign. Thus, a rac• of smaller men must feel somewhaj "unmanned" ncx:t to taller specimen. from another ethnic family. No one knows for sure . wht Norsemen tend to be ~r thaq Japanese; or why Bushmen an Afnc~ arc tiny. while the Swahili. in anothe( part of the same land-mass, arc t.alle~ than the average. Genetic factors nq doubt play a part, but diet must also be imponant: the nati ve-born lsraeh. arc considerably taller than their compatnots in Eastern Europe. Oddly eno ugh (or perhaps not so oddly). the opposite feeling seems to obtain among femaks. Women who arc shon are "petite,·· but tall women often suffer from a sense of beina pwky and masculine, cspec1ally JO post-adolescence, if they are stall loommg above their male cohorts. . At any rate, everyone seems to aarec about the "Napoleonic com· plcx " which suggests that men of smaher size feel a need to assen their equality by a show of dominanc~ 1n one form or another - if not by physical feats. then by bravado, or cleverness, or some other trait of demonstrable superiority. There is a story about Lloyd Gcorat. prime minister of Bntain. accosted by a lady af\er a polit1cal talk, who gushed, "Before I saw you in person, I thought you were a much taller man.·· He Jlared at her. re- pl ying, "Madam, an Wales, where I come from , we measure a man from has neck up, not from the neck down." A stinjing rcton. but I doubt the truth of at. All Western societies tend to measure men from the neck down, and every survey shows that taller men arc generally more favored for positions of authority While the hyena has jaws that outnval the crushing power of any other beast, it IS the Statuesque hon who IS proclaimed "Kina of the Jungle " Sydlffy Harri• 11 a 1yodlca1ed columa/11. The iang, headquartered 1n Taiwan, as believed to have 15,000 members worldwide. It was am -· phcatcd in the murder last year of a Chinese-American journalist and cntic of the Taiwan government. Henry Lau. an a San Francisco suburb. New York Cit y police were able to anfiltratc the Bamboo Gang, and then panicrpate tn a "stin1~· opcra1ron to sell heroin to other officen posing as would-be drua dulcrs. The caper re5ulted in the arTCSt two months ago of 12 allqed Bamboo Gang leaders. But law enforcement sources familiar Wlth the operation told our associate Donald Goldberg it was sian1ficant for more than just the 12 arrests: As part of the sting operation, officers posed as rich "Yuppies" who wanted to open a cuino an Las Vegas and become distnbutors of heroin. which they proposed to buy from the Bamboo Gang. The eventual "buy" was to be 300 kilograms from Thai- land When a sample bnck of the heroin was tested, 11 proved to be of the highest quahty Today's tea bag was really an accidental invention •It marked the first important "bust" in this country of one of the Asian orpnazcd-cnme gangs. which have emCf'led in the last SIX years as major factors an the underworld. The pnas were Iona believed to have been 11nored by law-enforcement 1arnc1cs becauK of the djfficulty an pen- etrating them. •It was also the first tame that an undercover pahce officer was in· itlated and 1&1ncd full membenhip an • pna. The officer most deeply involved -a Korcan·American - was taken to Houston for a full-drcu ceremony, ancludlnJ the ritual drink- ana of a maitturt of wine and blood. Even more remarkably. the secret nte was captured on videotape by the FBI. One of the undercover officer's flnt aullllmenta was to bnn& blclc the hand of a Pnt enemy from Ntw York"s Chir\atown. Fonunately for t~e undercover man. lhtte wu a ml)or police raid on Ch1natov.rn the very n!aht be was suppostd to ~rry out his task, whi ch pve ham an eitcuM: for not pcrlormang tt. •By far tht most s1anifkant lesson Althou&h aovemment offi cials de- cline to speculate on links between the Un1ted Bamboo Society and the Taiwanese aovemment, our sources arc convinced there's a close working relationship. They note that Lau's murder was traced to the former chie f of Taiwan's antellitence service. Vice Adm. Wona Hsi-Li na. who was sentenced to life an prison for his role. Two other Bamboo Oantleadcrs in Taiwan were also convicted in the Liu murder. but cnt1c1 complain that the case was closed before it could be ascertained whether Wona was fol· loWlnl orders from h1&her up. One of thejailed aana leaders. Chen Chi-II, was implicated 1n the under- cover operation's heroin suna. He is beheved to have helped orchestrate the deal from his pn50n etll -wh.ch would indicate lbe sane hH elOK des to tbe Taiwanese aovemment ON THE ECONOMY What· e ppcncd to tbe Gftat In· ~ Ur'f C'n111'> You remember the beadhnes a few ycan 1JO about crombhna bndaes1 h1ahw1ys and wwen all over tne country But nothana recently Th~ 1nswer, un - fortu n1tely, 11 that lhe cnsis as foraotten but not aone The expcn~· .,, A tea merchant in t9C>it-Rnt out sales samples in little silk sacks. Never occurred to him the dumb prospects wouJd put silk sacks and all into the hot water. That they did. thou&h. Dadn 't occur to him, eh her, at least not riaht away, that he'd just invented a multi-milJion dollar p1clc- aae "ow known as the tea bai. Good year for tea. 1904. It was then, too - at the St. Louis World's Fair -that a Far East Pavilion vendor beat the heat with the first ioed tea. Q. Which c>( the Seven Dwarfs couldn't talk? A. Trick query. If you mean Dopey, that's wro~ He could talk. He jt11t didn't. Notfiina to say. Inventors. please note: Nobody yet h" ~red out a way to keep deer off the h1ahway1. Q. What arc the stat11ucs oo who pays the bills every month, lhe man or the woman of the house? A. In 66 pertent, thewoman. In ll percent. the man. In 2 percent, both the man and the woman, af they manaae to 1t1y totetber. When the U.S. Army ati:cd 4,000 youn.a men what mes ... baU food tbey liked least. they said the most de- testable comtatible was fried parsnips Too ~d. Parsnip can be mi&hty Jood, sautccd in a little butter They didn't like mashed rutabq.as. either. That's one I can't defend. Q. How much money did Noah Webster act for comp1hna the first dictionary? A. No money. At least not from the book. His publisher went bankrupt. He did au riaht on the lecture circuit, thouah. Amons all tho~ men who slancd the Declaration of Independence, only one every saw a raJJroad train - Charles Carroll, who died at 9S in 1832. Q. The blade of the 01 a&inal Bowae knife wa1 sharpened on both sides, riaht? A. Sort of riaht. The 1nch-1nd~­ balf of beck bfade just behind the point wasshari>encd toa cuuinae<Sat. too. No person named Ouppy wts named after the fish, but the fish were named Oup_py afta a person -R. J. Lechmm Ouppy.&. ~.be speafic He pve t0me to the bntJJh Mutcum. O.bllu ~rt fint brouaht to lhas country not u nowcrs but u food. ThcR wttt lhOIC who thouaht thr tubetlwty. L.M. 8•'4 I• • •T•'1ralH ~-·'•'· ,.· .. ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Mommy, come quick! I just dropped Gra ndma!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He's here again with his begging bowl!" DRABBLE BIG DOI~~ ~ A1 1~ l-00<£ 1o...&IC,~T. GARFIELD ~ 11-'lO ~ JtM OAVf~ MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER WELL, fT'9 A FAl~Y 1'eef!Y, ooes MV l>X:\.E LA"AG l!STATe• TT ~ /ltoNO Hl9 WIFE WA8 YOU~ GAANO- ' L.YOIA l.N£ I N 1' elG FAT.-4•R'8 MOMS' MOV&a l.IK~ 'f'OU 00? THEY MOV!O INTO IT WH!N H& 01eo FIV& YEA~S N:!tO ! 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Ryan E \ ERY LITTLE BIT HELi"~ rt•<;ponsf' showed four 1·nn1 rol" 1ar1• f"quals 2 control'f, krng l'qual" I t T hn4tafll'r. the b1dd1ng "·" natural. ortpl tha t Cnur no trump :l';ked for further information nnl .trf''i T he excellent <ipade ~lam""" rt'ached aftl'r a comphcale!faurt1nn OMAR D SHARIFF ..t \>. t'" r1" t'r'. tl1·1·1.1ri'r ha ' c1 "''t'•'nd rlnh tr-tck h\ f11r r 1'. ,o-\.\'f'c:.t mu<;t f111fo.,. lo"' llf·rl,trt'r durk' in dumm' an<l t..1 ,1 "''"' tht• qut>t'n Hut no"' rlt'•~.tri•r I' 1n rnntrol lit' "''"' .1n\ ri•tur n 3nd ra.,ht' t ht• .tC'I' of h'"' rh \ft er that "Ult CHARLES Go REN Those who look al hff' throutth hruks 5 I. declarer can (all bull on ro!W' colored IPffUltlf'• would bf' tn 1ng for a sttl)nd club trick with df'ftate<! quickly Thty •ould rount anothtr finr t" Whrn WHl turna fivt spadr trltk,, fivt huru and up with t hf k1n1t.• ,,..ell pla1ed tlam two minor tuit act'! So the?)' would ('Omf'• homf'. win the kinjl of hurt,, draw trump5 and thf'n lud 1 hC!lrt to thl' artt When Ea.st t hows out on t he second round. lt 11 '-00 lalr lo re-cover Wt'5l nred only play lht' king on the r1r't d ub ltad to •osurf' t hf' rontract''I def at Try 1t. The pe 1m1't ukf'• into arrount tht pot!liblllty of a 5 1 ht'art •pht. Ht win!I t~ king of ht'art and draws trump 1n three round Howevtr, befOl't ltad1nl{ anoth#r htarl. ~ pla11 I hf' ten of club, If T .. HOME: Th e place to save society SEE WHY UNIVERSITY S'A.L ES & SERVICE ·~ 1 IS THE OLDS MOBILE DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY I /Niii A 1 Ml/ I lJfAI S ON SAi C:; I!. !U"flVICf l .,. ~.~ '.•·:·!~'.•'~,~' . . . ' . . . ... .. . ~ • II ltli.1411 II II, • I •I I \: • R1'.l'IHl.1lih P1 It t•d • l lt•,111 'l'l lll t' I .H ill l\ • t{,•,1d\'lll \\,11),l~l'I • {)pt•11 ... t>.n ' 497-6900 LAGUNA ~ELF -STORAGE .'ll .': 1.1~1111J t ·"" ,111 Rd l.11w11.1 tfr.h h • StJll OverweightT Tried Everything?? ..... '°''*"'° Envoy Waits word from kidnappers 29 Excess Pounds By Christmas ~ "" . ""..,,.,_ .• c..- lll-'519 /. -.--. ..... etic Shoe & Clothing 3331 E. Cout Hwy Corona De'I Mar 673-5538 Open 7 Days BEIRUT Lebanon CAP> -Terr) Waite 1he arc hb9'hop of Cantttb\lry'' envoy. was believed holed up an h" Beirut h1deawar toda) aw11un1 funher contaets wnh the ludnappcn of Amcncani he 1s seek- ina to frtt Walle, who reported meeting w11h lhc captor\ lut week. said when he returned to Beirut from London Tuesday thal he had "very important th1n11" to tell them and hoped more cont.acu '!"Ould lead ~ Qro&ess. WaJtc met un1dellttfied senior U.S. oflic1ala dunng a one-day stay m London before rrtum1ng to Beirut He told a Bc:1rut news confercnct· ''This 1s an opportune time for a major nep forward .. Your Chance to WIN $SO, $25, or $j0 EACH WEEK FOLLOW THE . WINNERS CIRClE 1 -After mccuna wJth newsmen. Waite drove to h1' h1ckou1 in Moslem ~"t lk-1rut to &Vo>a.ll coni.ct wtlh the k1dnapptr1, believed to be Shute Moslem fundamcn~hsts of the Islamic Jihad, or blam1c Holy War. He left his base once Tuesday nif)lt to recover a suitcase and his Bnush passpon that were left at Beirut airport ic:veral hours earlier when he returned to thr Lebane~ capital. The items were left behind when p1\tol-paclona Shute m1h11amen hus- tled him into a ear and drove him to the Commodore Hotel for his news conference. Waite refused to !Mly whether he was dcl1 venrig a mes\age to the kidnappers. Sunday, Nov. 24 Games D Green Bay D Denver D Atlanta D Cincinnati D Detroit• D San Diego• D Washington D M iami* D New England D New Orleans D New York Giants• 0 Philadelphia 0 at Rams* D at Raiders* D at Chicago* D at Cleveland* 0 at Tampa Bay D at Houston D at Pittsburgh * D at Buffalo D at New York Jets· 0 at Minnesota· 0 at St. Louis o at Dallas* D Indianapolis D at Kansas City* Monday Night's Game D Seattle 0 at San Francisco * ·Craig's Picks of the Week (Craig's Record Last Week: 11-3) (Record for Season: 108-46) Monday Score: Washington 23. New York Giants 21 R1111 ef the 81• ··J hopt th~ v.ho havt respons1- btht)' (for the h<>S\l&CS) wiU see v.-hat an opportune time this as now for a major mo\·e forward -not jUSt for l111uted causes, but for ~ter cau~:· WaJte said He did not elaborate · .. , ha\c very 1mponant things to sa) to them." he saJ<i. 'Tm not prepared to say publicly what I need to sa} to them in pnvate. I bcheve that last lime was a good step forward. J think ·now n's possible lQ take another step forward.·· As he did during last week's visit. Waite appealed to jOumahslS for privacy. ·:1 value human life and wrong moves could endanger life," he said. IN ORANGE~ COSTA MESA COUNTY , ••• SHOP 2 Depar1rn.nt• Und« 1 Roof: FAST SERVICE "...w.4 ~, JACK KALAJIAN Cun Soec••hst with ,pm 2~ y1s e•11t11t11Ce COSTA MESA., GUN SHOP 3115 H•rbor Blvd. CoetaMHa 112-1313 l~nmts list wtll De published each Wednesday Make your picks on your entry Diani(, cut out. "'•" 01 deliver to The Dally Piiot, 330 West Bay St . Costa M8$a, Ca 92626 Entrl mv1t t>e pottmarlo.ed no later than 5 P M Friday, preceding the Sunday game. and Mond1y gam~ Late entries wlll not be counted If more than one wtnnet, • tle-brNker wlll be determined by the seot• of Monday night's -' football game Winners w111 be publtlhed the toll0W1ng Wednea- d1ay Winners may ptek up prt?es at The DtAty Piiot ortlce on Friday t>etC>f'e 5 P M-----~ tollowtng announcement publllMd 1n tf'le paper--~ .... f r Watte. 46, has secured the ~lease of Bntons and ADJ.lican rnw1onanes 1n ub)a and Iran ID the last thltt )QB. His rurnnt mtss1on was la\lnched aft.er four of the m m1ss1ng .~men­ cans wrote to Runoe asking for help. The four a.re Terr} Ande™>n. chief Middle Ea.st correspondent of the Associated Press; the Rev La~n~ Jenco. a Roman Catholic pnest; David Jacobsen of Hununiton Beach, director of the Am-encan t}nivcrs1ty Hospital m' Beirut. and Thomas Sutherland, the university's dean of agriculture. · Islamic Holy War claimed Oct. 4 to have killed a fifth American. diplo mat W11liarp Buckle~. ~ .. '86 JEEP COMANCHE Fuliy factory egui2Ped #010961 S6624 '88 JEEP COMANCHE 414 HERE NOWI Special Introductory OFFER AVAILABLE ... Call Joe Parkinson FLEET MANAGER For quote at . JIM CLICK AUOl/•INAULF/Jlll' Irvine Auto Center 951·31« (On Your Envelope) ATTENTION: Winner's Circle 1 ENTRY PEA PERSON. Must be 18 °'over to ent«. LASTWED .. n•aRa '50.00 Lydla Tonne (12·1) J im Kirtcbrkie Betty K. Htiney Dr. Irene Kauorla, author of 'Go For Itt' Dally Pilat WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1985 1 :J Kassorla, 'shrink Of the stars' spreading positive thinking Expert says instead of complaining abou~ people and work, say nice things By EVE C. LASH o..,,...e.., .... t A dose ot Dr Irene C. Kassorla (famed lecturer and "shnnk of the st.us'') is like comin~ home from an exotic island vacauo n. When you leave, you walk away feehng happy. refreshed and above all -pos1uve abQut youaelf w11h a -capital P. And positive thmku\g is what she knows best. She has bee n preaching the posit iv,. point of view all over the world. She has wnnen three · best· selhng books on the subJect Cher latest is .. Go For 11"), lectures 1hroughout the United Sr.ates and is involved wi th numererous national and local radio talk shows. Kassorla was spreading her positive words recently in Costa Mesa. where she talked to a small group of about 35 women at the Nordstrom depanment store. The seminar was titled "Realizing Your Po ten1ial." and was 1he Last in a series of lectures presented by 1he store designed to ··mee1 1he needs of todiiy's careerwoman." ~fore 1he 8:30 a.m. breakfast lecture Kassorla said. ··This 1s an exciting an!i gorgeous way to start the day. These women look pos1 t1vcl) beauuful at 8:30 in the morning The~ are fully made-up, o;1unningl} groomed, Anyone who can do that 1s wonderful. They are exemplar) of Costa Mesa, Nordstrom customers ·· She first asked the group who was married, single, or divorced. By a sh~w of hands it was d1v1ded fa1rl> equal. She revealed she was s111gJe. but almost mamed. "It's~ delicious. I wtsh 1t to all of you " The secret to a good rela11onsh1p. she said, ts to give and give and give and it all comes bac.k. It L\ what she referred to as an emotional boomer- ang. If one gives lot!> of warmth and affection, 11 comes back. "Instead of complaining about your mate, or your JOh. or the people you work with. say nice things. And. take a look at your face when you are complaining.·· She said 1he complain- ing and th1nkmg face is usuall) deadly Just then. the store's loud <ipea ker sounded to 1ns1ruct a particular manangcr to come 10 the phone Kassorla said, .. Let's tum these unwanted mterupuons (on the loud speaker) 1n10 a beauty s1,.&nal E vef')- ume you hear 11. ltft your chin. relax. take a deep breath and say, I'm beautiful." It happened a doz.en or so ti mes dunng the hour-lo ng ltt1ure. And. she never forgot to take a deep breath and sa) to herself: Tm beauuful.' She said this exercise should also be administered at home. When an annoying offensive stlmulus inter· upts your hfe. or when the children are dnvmg you crcuy. make 11 an opportun1t} signal -hft your shoulders and sa} to yourself, "I'm bea utiful." Another 1mponant point she inter- JC'Cted was the "two-year-old"' theory. She said when one is 1n a social s1tuauon. the most 1mportan1 pos- 1uon to remember 1s everyone ts two )eat:s .old emouonally. Ka.ssorla sau1 very often people are saying to themselves. "should I drink the champagne, should I talk to so-and- so. She d oesn't ltke me " Thinkmg hke that. Kassorla said. 1s hke startmg a war against )Ourself. So the key 1s to think of everyone at two )Ca rs of age. "Nobod) has an> coqfidence The) are saying to them- selves. ·ma)'be I should pull in m~ stomach or I should have washed m' hatr .. Look around the room. I hat IS what 2-}ear-olds look li ke" She said she has !JCated ro)'all)' murderers. people on welfare. and super stars. "You kn5>"' Men Gnffin calls me 'shnnk of the st.a~.' a nd everyone (i)C in between." K.assorta added She also chatted about her modest upbnngmg "We were poor. And the reason we "'ere poor was because we didn't ha'e an) money," she JOked Ha\jng had no money she learned to be crcauve .. We played wt th rocks." She said 1f yoo art bnoging up children the best advice is to stop giving them too many things and doing 100 many things for them. "J did well in school because I knew I had to to Detter m y position." She also discussed ~mg happ)C. wi th what )0,U have. "I bear people sa\. ·tfonh I had a better educauon.' or"I v.1sh f had a better complexuon or nicer hair · But. what \'OU have 1s wonderful. You have the P<>1cnt1al to be bcaut1lul and wonderful. You have the potential )OU need to do anything 1n)ouhfe Justdo1t1n ttn) httlesteps. You ha'e the power. Clean your mind out and think happy thoughts. Those happ)' 1ho ughts need to come in }Our head Don't think. 'my boss 1s awful or the kids are awful. Put happ~ 1houghts 1n If you a re blaming an,one -\OU are wrong." She said 10 pretend you have one of those little '1ewers that children use 10 pul <>hde~ in Put 1n a pos111ve image and <,ho'e 1t 1n )Our mind Kassorla ~vs ··You have control oH·r \our head Use ll. You ha'e the pov.er to be happ) and ~usfied. ·· Men can be too secretive Cures for sleepless nights O n the book Jacket. he looks like JUSt another pretty face. Would you be likely to trust your deepest secrets to a Tom SelJKk look-alike? Lots of men -and women - apparently have, and Dr. Ken Druck reveals all in a new book, .. Secrets Men Keep" (Doubleday). Few women could resist a man who publicly unburdens himself. self- discloses his own fears. and en- courages other men to do the same. "Beyond secrecy," Dr. Druck says. "lies the real strength and sens1t1 v1ty every man wants in himself and what every woman wants in a man." He's hitJUSt th~ right chord. People who reveal their humanness and their frailties to others are most likely to be loved and to love best. And it's men who traditionally have tended to be ",11risoners in their jobs and rela- uonshi os, held captive by their secrets.~· The author has conducted .. Alive and Male" seminars across the coun- try in his effort to help men -all kinds of men -break what he calls the "silence barrier:· Male doctors and Army officers PAPARAZZI LINDA ALGAZI and college professors and plumbers reveal p retty much the same ktnds of fears and hopes. What are the maJOr areas m which men keel? secrets? Sometimes it's even a secret from themselves that men yearn fo r the ir father's love and approval. Ridicu- lous. "Men are supposed to stand on their own." they tell them set ves. Even when their fathers arc dead. live far away, or have become estranged. "the truth, as revealed by the men them- ~Jves, is that many are still tied to their fathers for approval." The desire for friendship and support from other maJes is another well-kept secret. Now f'"own up - many men pretend they ve outgrown their nee~or buddies. "Me n secretly miss the close compan1onsh1p tha1 those fnendsh1ps in high school. college, and the armed services af- forded them." Dr. Druck says the WOfkplace 1s a major bunal place for men's secrets. "Many men define themselves almost solely on the basis of what they do for a living. They allow themselves to become overly dependent on work to meet their personah1eeds and lose part of the humanity in the process." He says the most central of men's secrets is that "men deny themselves the nfht to feel uncertain. fearful and hurt.' That's no secret fro m wo men. Dr Druck, we've always known that. What about the reaJ secrets that men have in regard to the women 10 their life? Your local bookseller can suppl>'. the answer - if you can't wait until next week. when I'll tell mo re. Dr. AJgazl 11 a marriage ud famJly "erapl1t lD Corona del Mar. Sbe welcomet yoar responses. U yoa wlslll a reply, please enclose a st.amped, sell-addressed envelope. Write to LiDu AJgall, Pb.D., c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box ISIO, Costa Mesa, 9%1%1. Reprinted from Cosmopolitan Magazi ne Insomnia can be tnggered b} anything from calcium deficiency to breath mg d1fficult1es, but nine rimes ol.lTof t 0 n n caused by mess -a11d fighnng 1nsomnta onl) makes 11 worse. One-third of all Amencans have trouble sleeping on any gi ven night. accord1 ne 10 an anicle in the November issue of Cosmopolitan. wh ile 50 percent have an occasional episode of disturbed sleep and 20 percent ha-ve prolo nged bouts of insomnia. Twice as man) \loOmen suffer from 1t as men. There are techniques for fighung this 01ght11me nuisance. Keep a log. noting datl) the time }'OU wen1_ to bed. the time )OU av.oke hov. long 11 took to tall asleep. tot.al sleep time. ho v. you felt when )Ou awakened . lnclude pre-sleep )l.abll!>, such as food. dnnk and medicauo n taken at bedtime. and the amount of caffeine taken since noon. Record pre-bedtime activnies such as reading. watching telev1s1on. talking on the phone doing work. soc1ci1121ng.. se 11 <\lso note the amount ~ou exercised. an) nap'i you took. the state ol 'our bedroom and what ~ou wore to bed. After two weeks. compare good and bad nighh with accompan:r1ng hab11s and see \lohat v.as conducive to sleep Studies snov. athletes sleep better than non- athletes -but 'our bod' needs at least tv.o hours 10 cool do\l,n after a "orkout. ··wna1 \OU Jjut into :rour bod). and "hen definuel~ affects the quality of)our sleep .. Dr Rick I ngrasc1 said. He advised eating less in lhe e\Cntng and sw11ching from protein and fats to unprocessed foods and ve~tables. Crash dieting taxes the nervous S} s1em and causes wakefulness. sa1d Dr. Jerrold Maxmen. director of ps~ch1a1nc training at ( olumb1a L' n1"er- s1t' 's College of Ph~s1c1ans and urgeons He also ad' 1ses keeping bedroom 1emperature betv.ccn 60 and 65 degrees "lf a room 1s too cold. dreams tend. fo r unknown reasons. to become unpleasant and highly emotional.'' he said. addtng that too-hot rooms make sleepers restless. "Your bedroom t!> your womb room.~ lngrasc1 said "a place that should feel as comfortable and ~cure as possible. ~ that relai(1 ng a nd letting go come eas1lv:· Pre-sleep ntuals can help Signal )Our bram genii~ that n's slccpt1me b) dnnk1ng herbal 1ra or v.arrn milk. t.akmg a hot bath and listening to )Ofl music Counung can be almost ~ll:h} pnouc .ind 11 doesn·1 ha\e to be 'ihe-ep Hausmans' honored byVolunt~ersinMultiple Sclerosis By CAROL HUMPHREYS T he evening star was shining o n guests of honor Marilyn and Dick Hausman. "There wouldn't be any Orange County Multiple Scleros is Society without Dick," said Carol Webster ~t the Newport M arriott. "five years ago he called me and suggested we start VIMS'(Volunteers 10 Multiple Sclerosis). We began with 20 mem- bers and today we have over I 00 ·· "I took the job of Orange County MS director because I was so imprsscd with the board of trustees. particularly Dick Hausman. I look to him for his expert guidance." said Pat Meldell. VIMS president Mary Tbompson was pleased with the Saturday turnout (350) of their first major fundraiser. "Dick was our inspira- tion," said Mary. ''We've all worked very hard to make tonight a success and plan to make this an annual event." Dr. Stanley van den Noort (former Dean of Medicine at UCI) proposed a pre-dinner champagne toast hononng Dick (who 1s an M patient). his wife Manlyn, their four children and two grandchildren. .. He (Dick) has answered a cnt1cal need for MS ... said Dr. van den Noort (who ts involved in MS research ). The dmner was buffet (a surpnse to some) but offered umque sampl- mgs of cheeses. pates. bee f tender- 1010 a la tartare. seafood stew. shellfish. escargot. medallions of beef. lo in of pork Normand}. breast of c hicke n l\lsco1enne. fresh fruit wllh chocolate fondue and crepes suzettes. Supervisor Harriett Wieder (in · elcctnc bl ue sequms) am\l.·d JUSI 1n ume fo r dmnec .. , was co-chair of another event tontght 1n Century City. I did my opening remarks and le ft to come here. '\II m' fnends are here," said Hamett (with husband Irv). Most of the ··ghllered" cro wd was a smooth blend ~11 \,f~ \up. porters from H un11ngton Haroour and Newpon Beach "La Null au Casino" g<l'l' guest' an opportunit~ to gamhll' am1d<;t a ~ Vegas setting lll gaml' tables and balloons 1n the ballroom of thr Ne··••pon Marriott Hotel Sig v. in- ners increased thc1r luck 1n door pn ze dra"'1ngs th.it included a Hawa11an Holida' a Del Taco W agon fo r 50 and a Palm Desert weekend . ..\ "m1n1" ~1kn1 aucuon v.as also held. Funds rat~t'd from the black-lie (S60 per pc:-r<;on l e"en1ng \I, 111 support ~1~ pauento;· 'l'f' 1cl'<-in Orange Count' EnJO~ ang the gamhling "'"re Pat wain I in from Palm Dt•<.en 1. ~all} (Dick's '>I Ster) and Pat Tyne . Jane weaver (31. ll\ e national \1~ sup- porter! Diane !tn a stunnmg (,1,e- nch\ gov. n l and Vincent Fortuna, Ileane and Nick Doolin. Shirlee and Bob Guggenheim, Dori and Jack DeKrulf, Jo and Jeanne Pierre Gleiss, and Diane ta picture 1n all black 5equ1nc,1 and Ernie Robl. Carol Buccola, ... 1111 dl·u1ra11ng dunng th(' ux k 1a1l H'll'p11c1n v.a~ tht' h..1rdv.11rl.ing. , hJ1rma ri ,it thl l'\ l'n t PapJra//1 ,, ntrn·d ~.' \ 1J.1 Oc.1n Dail' P1 h1t \t l/c fdHor ........ ,.,.. ........ __ llarllyn ud Dick Bauman, lloDond by vom. cit.at witla lla.r7 Tbomp--. at left. I --------!---~ OC's hilarious auctioneer By JOYCE ICBEllEll·BODLOVIClt ........ c. $ J1m Villen· 1peci1Ji1y is comedy. Bui. unlike many of today's enter· tainen ... Villcrs does not lace hjs funny material with offensive four· letter words or taste IC$$ ethnic humor to keep his audience: convulsina with lauJhter. doesn't mancr tht" -ac." 111d the boyish Villen, "everyone likes to laugh I rememberachanty banquet I em~. In the audienoe was a little airl confined to a wheelchair. At the end of the evenina, her mother came to me and said that her daughter was laughing so bard, she was crying. That really tOl4Ched me." Villcrs sense of humor was de- vtlopcd as a youna boy''lfowing up in Clal'ksburg. West \'irginia. Wilson and Shecky G~c. 0 My-encounters with these com- edians allowed me to aet a famous entertainer's insiaht into bumor. I learned how each oomc<Uan has his own style of making people laugh." When Villcrs relocate<i to Newport Beach I 0 years ago. he began earnest· ly to pursue a career as a humorist. "A friend Qf mine. who is a convention speaker, said he knew what I could do with a m icrophone in front of a crowd. He said other people Female show-off must stay indoors DEAR ANN LANDERS: As a faithful reader of your column I am aware thlltJou believe exhib1tion1sts are sick an need profes 1onal help. I want to know if it 1 also sick lo WA NT to cxh1b1t one's self but not actually do 1t? A1111 luDEIS "I think pan of my growins popularity," said the Newport Beach Villers, "is that I stick with the basic premise of good clean humor. I believe that is. the type of funny material that reaches everyone. I read recently that comedy is a dying art because most of tbc young com- edians feel they have to resort to blue material to be accepted ... "I ctn remembei:cbtting up in class when I was in grade school. I qould be funny without being obnoxious," he would soon realize that I have a talent '--- 1 am a young woman In my early 20s wi th· a promisi ng career in retailing. I have a good fig ure and have been told• ought to be a model. I'm beginning 10 wonder if all the compliments and my secret desire to be a model are making me a little encouraging scum to run roughshod over law-abiding citizens. If we listen to you, we will lose our rights and freedom. said. . Villers said as a ~d he was captivated by the comedians who appeared on shows like Ed Sulbvan and Jaclc Parr. He knew, one day, he too would be standing before an audience causina raucous laughter. to make people laugh. I remember Jim VUlera. an auctioneer him saying." Villers said smiling. who lea•• them laUCbing· "that before I knew it, people would be knocking on my door and ringing my phone for engagement.requests." nutty. , I personally do not go out of my way to took for trouble, because I realize it isn't smart lo be "dead right" But. I do get even. Villers, who has been billed as the funniest auctio°"r. has found himself in great demand for all types of speakina enpgements. He docs 11 .lill...talks on humor and mot1vat1on, comedy routines, master o( cer- emonies. ~uct ions, fundra1sers and talent shows. He travels all over 1hc United States with his special brand of humor. ''After I graduated from West Virginia University, I did,a stin• in the Marines. then I moved to Las Vegas wfierc I worked in the hotel management industry." he said. h was from the ente.rtainmcnt capital of Las Vegas, that Villers gleaned much ofh1s knowledge about comedy. That premonition by VilJers' friend has come to pass. H&pcrforms throughout the West Coast, Las Vegas, Tahoc ... and is now getting calls from the East; Coast. His calendar is dotted with performing dates far into 1986. W riter Jerry Kobrin said of Ville rs. .. My style," Ville rs said, pausing, "well. .. pcople have said I am ... uniquc. I keep a straigh1 face through most of my dialogue, even ~hen people are falli!ll down laugh- ing around me. I am asked how I manage not to laugh myself, well...1 guess that is just my style." "I would call the different com- "Jim Villers bas a clean and cl ass act. He can be a funny emcee without rooting through the garbage. Villers, with his Jack Bcnn-y-like timing, is a tough act to follow." With his wholesome material. . edians who were performing at the top clubs." he said. "I would tell them how much I enjoyed their routines, and if their scbcdule permitted, I would like to meet with them and discuss their particular forms of humor." Kobrin recalled the time when Villcrs presided over a zany auction on behalf of G_hildrcns Hospital of Orange County. ''At one point in the evening when bidding stalled at $700 fo r a Hawaiian spree. Villers got the ante upped to $900 ... by offering to throwinto the deal two Del Taco meal tickets." Villers' audience, whether they are 7- ycar-0lds or 97-years old, respond with side-splitting laughter."lt Villers said it was tenaciousness that enabled him to make conncc· tions with such humorists as Flip ''People have said to me." Yillers 82.00 r WEDIESDIY (WHTlllil 11.IGJ edwards NEWPORT 644·0760 NEWPORT ClNT[A BETWHN JAMBOREE & IOCARTHUR aa ..... , .... ~ ·•ec·11• · IPIJ ~ ........ , ... ... llmu "TllTWlln&, ......... -." ......... , ... edwards LIDO 673·8350 NEWPORT BL>D a· v1DO LIDO •• , .. 1111 .... edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 8A1S'O,&AN'O" A~ROSS~l'IOl.I S COAST PLAZA • • f I f1 f • I ~. ''ml IITTBI" IN-111 .......... .. ~Tm •llW"CI) --~Ml,1111 edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BA1SIOl 6 5lJ'l~LOW£1' COSTA MESA t r r .. • .~ .. , •· 'WATI_., '"·M" _. .... ..... , ... eawaras CINEMA 546·3102 HAA80A80UL(VAAOATAOAMS COST AMESA IUllWll• "TMEllll•IT -·TMI •••••• llitl If CUlY" IPCI edwards HARBOR TWIN 631 ·3501 HARBOABOULEVAAOAT WILSO" COSTA ME~> R.•llllllftl ".:I llTTEI" (Pl-111 1111, .... , ... eawaros CINEMA CENTER 979-4141 HARBOABOULEVAAOATAOAM!> ME5Av[RO[C'A COST AM(SA P.•rmawa ''TUllYl.•llU ~· 1........ IN I 1'&1114m . .. n~ .. TAMfT" 111 1111.MI p.!l!BllMI "TIUft•M •LA" Ill -·TMI ltll , l:M "9 _, ... -'Cl , .... .. ... ""11 .. ,. a:m.-rnr Nl(N-11) "MWIYl .. 111 , .. 11111 '-.ATI -r · Ill ... edwards WOODBRIDGE 551 ·0655 HA~~' A"• A I:,,,,.:. t. • f •°' ' i , , . ( •. ·.: UMTllllWU ·•11-r·111 .... . ....,. ...... Ill 1tdt un&L11 "T.-T" (II l.-,MI 12.11 TIU I Wll ''lfMI Wl.lJIMI .. (flC.11 ... , .. "CJSFH• 1 · (I) NI f2.llTIUIWU "TO UVf All Dlf • lJ" (Ill 1:11, .. ,. edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SAN 01[(;0 FWV T 0 l A PA/ & U•A·~u.-• M1SS•O'I VIEJO (flM TIU I WU) ''Tl lM a • • u· •n ~ ""(I ) ---'-.ATI -f ' Ill "TIMET" Ill wt.ltdt llll,MI u•11111 ....... 1•" fll ttM, 1141, t: 11 .... , .... said chuckling, "that I shouldn't get When the dQOrbell nngs and I paid for what I do because I have so know it is the delivery boy or the much fun. Laughter is a pressure mailman, I have a sudden urge to take valve. Whether it's a man, woman or off all my clothes and appear at the child, whether they are wealtl)y or door wrapped m a skimpy face towel poor, laughter makes them feel or a short see-through blouse. When I better. if only fo r a short time... let my dog oul and wait for him to Villers, always alert for new ma-come back in. I have a stcongdes1re to take off my housecoat and stand there tenal. carries a small notebook Wlth with no bra we4ring only s.lumpy him, even while jogging, to jot down panties. · funny things he hears during the day. What will happen 1f I should give in "I even keep the notebook by my to these impulses? Any advice? - bed," he said, "because I sometimes ON THE VERGE IN FLORIDA get great ideas in the middle of the DEAR VERGE: So long a1 you night." remaln tn1lde yoar bome yoa are oat Villers' ability to relate well to the of tbe reacb of tile law, uale11, of audience is the key to his success as coarte, die delivery boy 11 a minor an auctioneer. Time and time again, and yoa teduce blm uad be tell• bit he is able to raise thousands of dollars parents. U you dJarobe OD tbe porcb, fo r worthwhile causes. -tlowe..-er;-yoa coatd be arrftted for "I don't use high pressure. I just indecent expoaare. entertain. The crowds open their A few ae11lona wltb a coanaelor hearts and wallets because the cause mlpt belp you uderata.nd wbat 11 is worthwhile ... and because they are beltlnd your need to expoae yourtelf. Oace yoa udentaad &Jae reatODI yoa having fun," he said. will have made &Jae flr1t 1lep toward "It's the people," he said smjling. aolvtn1 tbe problem. "In my career I've met all kinds of • • • people from movie stars to DEAR ANN LANDERS: When astronauts to common laborers. you advise ~niilt-to back nffanct no1 And .. .l love 'erp all!" get mixed up with strangers. yo u are LUJClJllY fHfAflffS A K NS 'Z 7~ 1 •I two M.th weekd.11y•. W l ·I * 111 M.111 o,.1y S.11lut d.1y • •. Sun· G.11y1 &. Hohd.11y1 Unleu rooted CITY anTEA D 614 2SSJ I )901 .J CRANCE ~11opol11u ...... 0.. ntll NIGHT TAANSYLVAlllA .,_ l"Q.U) SHOWS AT (PG)-SHJlws.AI 7105 • 9:05 6 :45 • 1:50 A8"0 OP GOO "'4• TIC GODS MUST -SHOWS AT CltAZY (PG) 7 :00 &. t :OO $:50 &. 9:05"" TAllO«T .. ) AT 5:50 1 :10 &. IO:JO ftlu1 •hlnbow Brite \Gl AT 1 :002:45•4: 5 TOLIVE a DtE -~(St) 1.00 l : 15 5:25 1 :4' 1 O:OS aACKTO TH£ FUTURE (PG) 1 1 O J Jo s so e:oo &. 1 o Jo ntAT WAS THEllt, ntlS IS NOW (A) 1:Z5 3:40 5:55 1:0510:15 ntE M>UStN£Y OF NATTY QAllM (PG) 1'()0J;10 S:20 7:30 9:40 IAeGED EIMIE .. ) t :05 3 :25 5 :4S 1 :10&.10:Z5 DRI VE-INS :r:~~ STADIUfn 0 ntAT WAS ntEJll-. THts IS NOW (•) Plu 1 8e•erly Hilh Cop (A) F•fGKT Nl8KT (•) Plu1 Co·H lt THn Wolf (PO ) DEATM wtst4 Ill C•> Pl&u Tu C4"'9any O f Wol•u (A ) KRUSH G•OOVE (•) Ptu1 Co-tilt Pee Wee·, Bit Ad•enture (PG) COMMANDO (St) Plu• Co-Hit Rambo""'' Blood II (R) ST. E~'S ~l•E (II) Ptu1 Co· Hit Tiie 8rHllfut Club (RI I I v11u 'n• 't·nou.,ti on·rwcight \\'l' kno\\ how rl1~<.0Untl(NI you ft•t>I. Yuu'vl' 1rn·d om· dwl nftt'r another. Yt•t \nu rl '11ll 1m pn!<<mt·cl in a bodr 1lw1 "l'l~h' mmh too murh ~ edk11I Cent~r. A ... if thilt '''el't'n·t had l'nouf(h. ube~il\ lj. no\\ lmkt'Cl to nl<4n" hft-- t hn·att·rtmg d1 t•a~t·-. Hut t h<'rr '' it ww. 0111 II ... t~1 llt•cl 1 ht Opt 1 f, I Proli{r<i m . .ind 11' ,1va1I. ble at Fnuni. in \·alle\ fft•jt1n nal Ho p11al :rnrl In the past Io years. this com· preheni;ive rtlo(imen ha., 'iUt't'es~· fully treated over 125.000 obe l' men and womt.·n \\'ith Optifa!>t \'ou'rc not Ji{l\'Cn a can of powcit·r 11nc1 a j(ood luck handshake. '\ou·~ ("('0 \\t•t•kl\' h\ a lt':llll or µh\ 'llU30"· d1t>t1t 1an ..... md tht·r.tp1't' Opt1fa.,t mducl<"'-.1 ht hnnor mo<i1'1rat1on pro$,tra1111h.11 "'II rh.tn.l{t' th<' wa\ \,l>u tl111lk ,,bout For example: When l am a ped- estrian. I know l cannot win a battle with an automobile. However, there arc several cars with dented hoods around town. The drivers of these cars made the mistake of almost running me down in a crosswalk where r nad the right of way. It costs about $8 per month in umbrellas, but It is worth it. -NEW ORLEANS UMBRELLA MAN DEAR UMBRELLA MAN: Sorry, I don't believe yoa are protectiDC yoar rlgbtt . Men yoa co aroud banging OD &Jae cart of people wlao laave failed to give yoa tlae rt1lat-of-way yoa are ju1t a1kbag for tro.ble. Oae of tlaeae 1ayt 1omeone m.,-irab yoar um- brella and put a large dent lD yoar 1kall. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here's a tip for your readers who have trouble giving their dog or cat a pill. I discovered the secret by accident. Cover the pill with peanut butter and give this tasty treat to yo ur animal. He'll wolf tt down! -T.L.H .. FLORIDA YOU 'VE HEARD 'THE DREAM Of THE BL~E TURTLE&.' NOWEE THE M VIE . "StZZLWG. A MAJOR BIG-SCREEN EVENT THAT SHOULD NOT BE MSSED. I GOT MY SOCKS Bl.OWN Off,'' 1'9t• St-. SAH FAAHCl$CO 04llONICl.E -moo mm BRING ON THE NIGHT PG·IJ ., ~fo-4· ,~ NOW PLAYING IREA ORANGE WESTMINSTER UA Movies City Center UA T"'1n Cinemas 990-4022 634 2553 895 5333 COSTA MESA UA Cinemas ~o 11594 ~~" your!'elf. the rood you ('I'll, rven lifo it"t•lf Only thrn can you lost> a ..,jgn1f1<'.ant amount of ~1·1ght nnu kl'CP it off ~o don't 1-:1w up l..t't Opt 1fast "how \'0\1 or ~nwont• \'ou lovt"" how ·tn lx-mml' thinner. ht•alth1t'1 .tml happ1N 'Th ,Ht('ncl .1 frt•« 1ntrnclm 111n ~ ... ~wn 1 ·nJI 71 I• %ti >41Hltl • l>n 1t 111"' '\1111 h,1\"l• nothing to liN· ~:,u·µt .1 lllet1nw "l'ntt·n\P j.t.~.I Fountain Valley !It Regional Hospital and Medical Center ePTIFASf Hl()C.llA .. The safe'-lt ~urtt!'\t WtJ\' to t.•nd olx~it y ,., ..... ._ ••• \.\4"'"' ' 't "'' .. I, I ""''•Hll \ ,,._ • \ -· .... .............. ,.,. ____ .............. -._ . .,__~ .. _._...._..._ __ ., Orange Coaat OAtL Y PILOT /Wednnday, November 20, 1985 113 , TV LISTINGS vita occ production 15= eHOlL- seeming case and dextenty. adding l::F~;,RT r_s_1SHOWT...E·i~oYClOSE-By llATHLEEN CUMMINGS Olllr .... Cerf J I ,,..,A 1 here's a delightful and vibrant production of Shakespeare·~ "Henry IV, Part I" commanding t~ stage of Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Theater, presented by the Coast Community College District Theater Program. Considered Shakespear"C's most popular history play, this quasi- documentary is full of action and colorful characters, and this student pr~uction brims with vitality and vanety. The story is set agajnst the recent deposition of Richard II by his cousin, Henry BuUingbrook, the now Kina Henry IV. Though Richard II · was deemed unfit to rule, he was after all "the Lord's anointed." and ,Oull- ingbrook must expiate his guilt for the ·•gross rebellion and detested treason" by suffering the unquiet times such an Elizabethan "sin" bring~ with it. In contract to the "violence bree<is more violence" theme of the usurpa- tion. the popular "prodigal son" theme is played out throujh the king's waywar<fson, "Prince Hal, who prefers to slum with petty thieves and sycophants in the local tavern than to hang around the court. Purkjss has ~ast has son, Nathan, in the role of the wild wastrel and heir- apparent, Prince Hal. Young Purkiss exudes energy and impish charm as he sturts smugly about. full of himself. arms akimbo; he reminds one of a profligate Peter J>an. Glenn Smith brings his maturity and rich ex perience to the role of the beleagurercd new k.ing. Smith as always c~dible, whether engulfed an royal or parental woe~. Ken Pcrkjns' Mel Gibson-like good looks lend an· agreeable dimension to one of Shakespeare's more intriguing characters, Hotspur. Hotspur likes to utter lines like "Doomsday is near. die all, die merrily," wh ich clearly makes his men nervous.. Hotspur possesses an over- abundance of honor, courage and wit. but a mental poise of I 0 to the min us 2. Why he'd rather ma~ar than love to his sexy and demanding wife. Kate (Tally Briggs) is anyone's puzzte. Briggs is fetchingly com- manding. The brief scenes between the t:#O o'fthem have a sexual pulse. Hotspur poses the biggest physical threat to Prine~ Hal, but Sir John FalstatT(BryaO'BumeS) rs a1fireat to Hal's soul. Falstaff acts as a one-man Greek chorus throughout the play. delivering astute asides and solil- ~uies. Hal calls him. among other things, "the tutor and the feeder of my riots." Burnes handles the role of the aggressively shiftless rumball with some wonderfully innovative stage UP -1:00-MOVIE business • CJ) u"VI"'-• 1 'The W1a1h 01 God P972J • • • "Oh God1 You O\lvd' ( 1984) _, "' Claudl·a We1·~an 1s scnsu~• and r • Los1 1n L ...... ~ •p,-l-•l Em-Rob«! Mitchum. Riie Ha~n • · -. Geor"" BurM. Ted wau ............ ' ..,,_ -_,,.,., .,... ~s appealing as mund Mortimer's r manue1Lew1s Ben var,.,, -"'"''""'vvn"~' (Malton Allen) SJld .Welsh wife, with .......... ~e:30-IJatHIGHWAYTOHEAVEH -10:00--..... ".. I 0 INSIOERS • CJ) EQUAUZEA whom he comically needs an inter-I TOOCLOSEFORCOMFORT JOmtSWtt.O G QIST.ELSEWHEAE pretar to communicate. The folly ./f.09Af1CY m HEWS • 1·• NEWS often present in fine abstract notions MACNEIL I LEHRER I JBINY'S WAA a DYNASTY II' THE COLBYS as honor. duty and courage is poign-NEWSHOUR AMA JOURNEYS Q · antly felt in the touching farewell ~PHOTOGRAPHIC VISIOH G) CAEATIOH Of THE UHIVEASE D ~VIE scenes between the husbands and -~~OfFOAT•wr Cl!) PRAISETMELORO • • •·· Brians Song 119711 · We 1..-0 the finhta. <a1 "~ vn~ &) MOVIE James Cun &lily Dee Wllllems wives. r..11 w men arc 161• ng GD INTHELAHDOFTMEBIBLE Of IVERS a lost cause. • BEST Of HOT SEAT • • • King Ral' t 1965) George • CflEATION THE UN E Rick Ti&ert brings to li ve a vigor-_7:00-Segal John Mitts (l!).IEHIHOTHESCENES . . d . t 11· 'C)MOVIE ! C,MOVIE ous_ convtocang a~ an e agent a ces NEWS • • "Conan The Destroy« 11gs41 • • • "Max e>uoan F\e1urns 119831 C MOVIE • Where The 8oys Are ·~·· (1"'4l Lisa Hartman Ruuell Todd -11:66-Thomas Percy, who reluctantly goes G 9 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Arnold Schwarzenegger Grace Marsha Mason. Jason Rot>ards H MOVIE along with Hot,pur's war. a_gainst the 8 BOSOM BOOOIES Jones. H.i MOVIE • Two 01 A KtnC' 119831 Jotin Tra- usurpcr k.ing. Kelly Goodman has an' 8 A8C NEWS Q Tt MOVIE • • • ·, "Ptilt08S In The Hearl 11984 vo11a Ohv1a Ntwton-Jonn infe<:tuous laugh .and JS humorous· as D .OAll.AS • *'\ •'Supe1g11t t 1984) Helen Sa"y Fleld. Lindsay Crouse Mistress Quickly', the good-natured m THRE.E'SCOMPAHY , Slatet.FayeOvnaway 2 MOVIE -12:00-., WHEEL Of FORTUNE :$) MAATlN SAoAT CONCERT FOO .. "Nol For Put>lttattOtl '1984 I e ALFRED HITCHCOQ( tavern keeper's wife. Patrick Massoth G') BUSINESS REPORT THE HORTH AMERICAS Naocy Allen. David Naugnton PRESENTS d0elivers 0an impressively dignified (I) P.M. MAOAZJNE %)MOVIE _10:15_ g EYEOHHOUYWOOC wen 1-:ndower. We Sense a at Hf.AOUNE CHASERS * • "Mikey And Ntt~y 119761 Peter Eii) RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING 0 CASH FLO EXPO sensitive director's hand at work. GD PRAISE TI'IE LOAD Falk Jotin Cassaveles _ l0-.30-!. COMEDY 8AEAl( WITH MACK David Scaglione has designed a I HOT SEAT HOTUHE -8:30-,.,_ SP""r:" THE ........ ITECTURE ANO JAMIE . fi I . RICH LITTLE & " NIGHT l"\r 2 ,.., TIC T "C DOUG" ..:. ,..,....; """'H ~ •""6r REAL ""'""LE magn1 1cent y sim ple and im-" vr 4 -" " Of P"Ul RUOOl..... ~ ~i; rc:vr STARS (f) LOVE 80AT " rn '1) 700 ClUB aginativc setting. A dirt pit in the f.QJMOVIE tD P.M. MAGAZINE (I!) DALE EVANS ? MOVIE center hosts m4ch of the action, including several well-executed ••• "Country' '19841 Jesstta -i:OO--11:00-• ••• The Gay Divorcee" (l9341 La119i. Sam-Shepard D:a HELL TOWN 8 Ge tl3-9>-8HEWS +rect Otngerflogen sword-ffgbts. )HOHEYMOONERS: THE LOST "Henry IV" concludes this week-EPISODES r end with final performances Thurs-·• -7:30- day through Saturday at 8 p.m. and II 20HTMETOWN I * BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Performances Mon•v Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Drama Lab 0 PRICE IS RIGHT Thru S.tur•v (Except Holidlyi & Spec. En1111m1nts) Theater on the CCC campus in Costa 9 HBA BASKETBALL •!JtJW•I•]•ll Me~. Call 432-5527 for ticket infor-~~~LA. ~-.... ~m.~ • • mauon. ..,. ...... 5.H T 11111m tMllf•"'l'l s. ~·· GATEWAY Director William Purkjss' cast is welJ chosen, down to the walk-ons. It's not possible to do justice to everyone here, but there are several performances that go beyond overall com~tence. w "' " D&n 1t11110 r-;::==============s;:;::=:=:=:=:=:=:===:=============:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~I TO LIVI AHO OU IH l A. 111 . ... ,.. -...... .. OOl tT ITlllO IMlllO IUfVU O NCI alTilN l'°''l i 11.SO 114S a,;IO With self-admitted nepotism, 'CarDJen' ~nlrvlne Orange Coast College's Five Penny Opera company will pres- ent its production of "Carmen" this weekend at the South Coast. C:ommunity Church in Irvine. Performances will be gjven Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road:-Call 432---504 l for further information. A TASTY COMEDY. FIND OUT WHAT YOU HAVE IN COMMON. 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AMERICAN NINJA t · 11u 1a 11 1111 • .. ,.11i1 •w-tri ' ..,,, .. COMMANDO II JAGGED EDGE t · TlANSYLVAHIA 6-SOOO ,,.., IHTO THE NIGHT 11 C'1NCr lll'T(N "°''> CAT PlOPLI ,,, COMMANDO 1 TARGET t UIVIN $•11llHG ••UI HU IACI( TO TH( FUTI.111 11101 JAGGED lDGI t• edwards CINEMAS· ANNOUNCES THE GRAND OPENING OF EDWARDS CHARTER CENTRE CINE)IAS· LOCATED AT WARNER & BEACH BLVD.-HUNTINGTON BEACH 841-0770 "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRES IN THE WORLD'' OPENS FRIDAY NOV. 22N D. ~~, ~(. NAii ll YI, t ~J ..... an. FREE PARKING IN ADJACENT PARKING STRUCTURE STEVE GUTTINBERQ tTHt cow r.ov T~AT TfACIUS • ~IW I.OW'" HICHU tDUCATIONI ........... Qilltil'f ftt fla ..,.....,. ~ I .. Business glum on economy ~w~ YOllK IA~) ~Pltrl Fd 1·1' til-H~YO 'I Lnccim. i·i1 ~ ~r· \2",l '1 S3 llW• r 916 NL s•i·~" Fa I By ne A1eoclate4 Pre11 Optimism a.bout the economy among small-busincs.s owners is al its lowest point in five years, according to · a survey lhat also indicates disappointment with President Re- apo's efforts to limit aovemment's role in business. Sixty-two percent of the 585 small- business people responding to a mailed quesuonnairc from Dun & Bradstreet felt posjtive about the economy lower lhan th'C 66 percef)t in 1982, MB said. The survey is five years old. A synopsis of the Dun & Bradstreet survey conducted for the busi ness ·infonn~tion c.ompany's monthly magazine said 16 percent of the respondents were pessimistic about the economy and n percent were non-committal. The synopsis also no1ed lhat 65 percent did not believe Reagan had kept his campaign promise to limit government's role 1n business, and many felt he had lessened regulation in some areas which needed govern- ment control. But despite the gloomy outlook, NIW YOltK IA~l Oetum sv. Slt NASOAO~,..,,,. DBNr ....... '*' H·lU n-n 111111 .............. bY o.lclbA 26~ 77 "*11et .,,...,. ..... OenlMO ,.,., 934 t."" ... ~ OtrCan 1314 ll~ Oewtv JV. ' =:::' " OlaC!v ~)1,,., fWTu.I• OlrGnl 221'1 221/,o ?It,, ,~ .. ~: Oovl08 20 20'.le Or'91Cn 1'',<o 1~ Dunl>.O s 72"2 ?2:14 Ourlron 12~ ,,,., ~~g1;v 2 24 Ovnscn ~ 1 ACIAcLI> 1'1'J '" EatVen ti) .0'1'J "3'1119 J"" 1 Econ LI> 371,<t 37"" A. snW ~ JA'4 EIPai I~ 1S11'J • ACIV.lr 7,.. I El<lerB ,,.,., 22'1'> A~O' .,,., '"" EIK8io 11 11111 A Ball }cw· EteNuct 17l't 11 .... 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The economic forecasters said a weaker dollar and other factors should bolster domestic economic growth in the year ahead. The Economic Forum of the Con· fercnce Board said that although it expected inflation lo rise to 4.2 percent from the 3.6 percent esti- mated for 1985, it also forecast improved gross national product growth and a drop in unemployment to 6.8 percent from this year's 1 percent. The Forum, a group of 13 econ· omic-anj\lysts who issue biannual economic fortcasts .• also said it ex- pected a 7 percent ·rise in corporate profits. a steady .prirhe lending rate and increased busmess capital fonna- 1ion in 1986. But the group warned its upbeat forecast could be adversely affected by continued 11igh federaf' budget deficits, increasing agricultural and foreign debt. and other factors. Another forecast issued Monday, by CIGNA Corp. chief economist Edward Guay. also predicted overall economic improvement fueled by ;' Ke Iver (1613·;6 K•man ' 24Vt 2•~ KIVS Al )I 39 Kemo 63~ .. Kimbel 301/l 31\1,, Klnglnt 1't. ,..,. f(loofG ' 7 ... 7 7·16 Kneoel/ 0 '4 42 KrU9ar Kuk:kt ,.1~ !Slit 10\lt 10'41 Lane• ' 30:\l 31'"' LaneCo S711'J Slit• LMOle ~ S>.li Lexicon 77· 16 2V. Lnnv> 47>,1o .,,. Liiv Tut 1'111 17 Lln8ro ~36 ... MCI MedGE 10'/• 1~ n•1o 2711) Mer:IPI ,.,,. 2"- Melll I ll) ,,_., MeulLP 70 ,. MevPI .._ 4" ~ ,,,... .... U"'-36~ McFarl 12 12'4 MedCre 6 514 MedEI ' 1 7·32 l'I• MIC~ ~I ii'ai. ' ~P! ,,., =I r~ MonuC 7 MooreP SI'> = 1 ... ll"' l Vt "It 1 '4 14 N~:f.~ 1 ~ ~ lcrn ... ,. ~~·s s \,\ v. ckOG ~ ·16 ll\.e8 s~"" NorOtlr N~~J; ~u: awil Oll$!i, Nucl ··~ ~-~~M< ~ f p JJ~ "41 ~r~ . 'G PcG:i: e~:s ~l~ Bn n~ Pon1, ~ ~ ~ ...... "' \'I sGM \\ Prt,Stv .,., ~cm~ ~: ~ ~~en :t" s 11! 1: Investigate the tremendous profits that are now Available! WESTERN TELE-VENDING CORP. 213 498-0638 Financingyour child's education is expenshe. But learning how to do ~tis !rtt' at an E.E Hutton semmar. ·----------------------~ ' ' 0 I want to aucnd the free ' t H uHOl'I ~miner M ftnnnnns : my Child't Educatto n : Mute s.vc mc ___ 'ffli : ti I c1n'1 wa11 to rm c:alhn1 Stt'vt "rn'° 111 1714) 644-91 11 t 1f\ tf64J , "',or1 ( t ltttr Ori•., '••port tkarh. < .\ 91MMI v ~u" ----------------·-···-4 Wiien E.f. Hutton talks, pea.le Usten. .., hnannn!( vou r l h1ld\ cci11n · 11on rnJy ht-(\nC of I ht> mmt \llh· ,1,111tt.il 11wn t1t1('n1' vnu will ever m,1k{' Morrnwr, w11h cduc,u1on f<.Xt' r 1\mg. 1t prom l\e\ to I)(' rvcn mnrt' difficult in fhr yc:.an to 1 nmr Um Lf-l lu1t11n <Jn hdp. In COl1JUO<tton with N.mon.al bluc .it1011 Weck .H f-1· Hutwn, Novrmhrr 11-15. l luuon 1\ 'Pon· \Ortng .i Inc.ii \eflC'\ of frer \('Int· n.tr\ to hrl p vnu ~tart pl;inmn~ tor v111ir t h1l<I\ Nluc . .u1on now. and hdp c .i~c thC' hurdrn latrr~ A ~m1nar will be held at The Balboa Bay Club, on Tuesday. 11/26/85. at 7:30 p.m. To enroll, call your local E.F. Hutton Ac- count E.>tccutive tcXlay. A fTcc \ packet of information on financ- 1na cducaeion will be available 'to evtryone wbo attends. .. t declinina real interest rates. a weaker dollar, steadY-tJ>rices and reduced inventories which will prompt pro· duction increases. Quay's report, written for the November issue of the company's monthly "Economic Perspective," said economic growth in the third quarter of I 9.8S had ~en dcprcucd by unique factors such as a su"c in auto sales sparked by special price and financiog inccnttves and sharp increases in government crop suppon payments. Building .soarsin- October WASHINGTON (AP)-Housing construction soared 10.8 percent in October, the biggest rise in seven months. according to the Commerce Department. The increase repo[ted Tuc~ay erased an 8. 7 percent decline in construction in September. and analysts predicted further strong gains in the face of declining mortgage rates. The construction surge. which pushed the annual home building rate to I. 76 million units. was the largest since a 14.7 percent jump in March. OTC UPS & DOWNS -..._ • llb Olr "H Rt 1TC 4, l . Trtl Sii 15'. l. Ml ~'.l NL I.Jiii r 1227 NL ~" !L"l ~ Al • fi~iu1Fu t ; .:rn 1~. ~K. trv L ~I "a 1~'.n 1r.4~ ~~A~P Fu~fi 4f.a ,,~~1,",[ vi 2 . '. Ii.ii env 111·0 I 14 nl aP r lir 111 l~ NL CCD\P 41,2! 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Up .7 1~ ¥: 8~ .s t1 'h 'h Up :2 ~ 8~ 1~ 1'111 UP DOWNS Left C~ 3>4-olc1i2.7 ~ Aiiis Cnrlrn i'I• -ft I 'I I~~~,, :r f=i slnA r t~co Inc ~· fimlnt wt .,.. -'I• Ar Lin -'h O lnll ~ -v. 1 owltMfo 1h -,,., jl ~:i·~~~ S"--~ I ~ .. -'" u11Yi:1 s r-· j Norin Vt -l4t Offsh n =-Ya i!F~ce = ~ California hotel occupancy rates shouldn't change LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hotels in California were 69 percent full in 1984 and despite an increase of 14,600 new rooms the occupancy rate will remain about the same this year, according to an accounting report due for release. The report by Pannell Kerr Forster, an accounting firm spcciaHzinf in the hospitality industry, indicates that although the state leads lhe nation in ho~I occupancy rates it is losina its lead because the national rate is expected to climb to 70 percent this year, spokeswoman Lauren Schlau said. By 1986 the national average is expected to be 72 percent while California's rate will drop to 67.6 percent. The report will be released next week. 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I 0 >,--. ~~i :t i'~ :;~ . P&C~t\ 0 l • P•dh p1 1 • ~:fl~ l; I fflli+ • Pee •II H 970 1 Pee~• 13 I~' u-• P•< n 1 1 • Peclfco ' a 7S7 '• ~ ~:c-1~~ ·u,. 3~ u · "• ~w "'~ ., lO • Petm8c 60 10 lS , P-nAB• t ff f l\'e Pen Am n I P•nA w• 4 ''-~=~"c "1 JS g J~ li • . Panse>ll I~ 7IJ{ fl"' 7 • ~;et~ ~ 11 'J.~l:. : Par~~· 4 1 • Par"H I tt J4'• t • P••""" \ • ,7 I . .. Pe•Ptr ~ 1 ' • j>evNP .. f II j2'• Ph Ctll 16 IS 11 ~"t • , ::r. •. ·~ 11 mt~rn 18!1 t:: ~:~L ::~~ I .... Pa L rtll I t I 1 ... l 44W) t J • ~~j14 ;~i fi'i =~l 1a tj 1 1 ~!.:: =rU· u, ~··. =·' I it 'i'U ) __ , ~&'\ I ,, • ._ i.l>;ll~ J~ 11 f ~ -! Mi u ~ .. -.. :lb~J ~ 71: -al . . = I Or&nQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday. November 20, 1885**88 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS WEHlllAY'I OLlll• Plllll C)iv l't Sal<t> LU I ("9 Prices marking time "['-' 'rORK (..\Pl -~tock pncc) marked 11me toda' as trade~ studied 'omc \tronger-than-c~pected news on the econom~ Befure the. market o pened. the C ommcrcc l:X-partment reported that the gross national product gre~ at a .$ 3 percent annual rate in the third quarter. af!er adjustment for 1nflatron. Last month GNP growth for the third quarter had been estimated at 3.3 oercent. WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP! Nov ?O Prev Advanced TOdu} d13"'41 Decllned 23' ¥nchan11ed ~~ 256 otal luues ~ Newhl11hs 24 New low~ 14 • AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales 4 I> m Nednttdav 1>rict and net crian11e of the 10 '"> 0 ~ I ac1 ve American Stock E•cl'lange nues •ra d1n11 na lion a '" a • more • n a n $ I Nll'M VCllUl'M Lui Ol9. OomeP1r1 484,800 7 1 + .,. FronfierHold •00.800 ?3'11 w TIE Comm m ,600 S~ ., HomeG1> n ~ 100 24 + 7 Amdahl S)OO fl '9 + ~ F1CaollHld ft I •"• SAT Ind I 4 ~ -1·16 GnOefnse l ). JJl. -~ Wickes lSS, 4lt Homelns of 1'8 7 21 7 S4ieclea world 00'0 e><oeaa w_, Londofl "'"'""'11 No"'Q $32S OS"" $0 •o London all•"""" "•'"Q S32S &! uo I , '.\O ,._ .,,wn<>Ofl $3'7 10 uo s' 90 FrMllfwl li""Q CIOMd fO< riol<d•t Zurich late e'111t"<>Ot' b<d S32S IS up S ! 2S S326 i'~ atlleo He"ltJ ........ .., S325 llO ""s 1 10 l........,d '326 05 up s1 30 (,,...._d ~"9d S3t2 35 uO I I 36 HY C-• gold soot rno<'I~ Tue S323 80 wt Ml 10 METALS QuoTES NEW VO~I< API Sl>OI -·terro..• ....... ooc• ,YecJ-y "-""""-• 43 IS "91'11 -l><'U"° NV """'' -· "'°"'" c:to..o tue ~ 67" 10 cent•• OOo>"O v s ,,..., .... """' c...-~ S9 60 Qlnll -pou"<l 'IV l .,..,.. tl>nl ..... onl!'I CIOMO Tue L...s 18'· 19 ce<\1' a POUf'd ZJftC 35 cants • "°""" d<lliv.eCI n.. . ul'l•~oMi•bte fMetalt w• ctwnQC>O•I• '"""" p.o '"' ....... $6 ISS -OU'IC• 1'4111\0y & ><er"IM ....... $6 ~ -"oY ~ .. ~ t """" -on• ,.,,,,., .. tl0.0 Tue Mwcwy 1320 oo l3lO 00 w 16 It>~_. -•on .....,_ • '3J6 00-~ I 00 darnM!lt ,,....,_.nl ''°" ....,,_, N \' famou~ lab<lls -- WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (APJ Nov 20 Prev. Ad"anced Til: l. DecllMCI ¥nch,noe<:t ' 0111 ?,SUH NtwhgM NtwfOWI NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK l APJ -S.lfl 4 om. WedneMlav orlce end net Cf\anQe of the lS mosr actl11e New Yorll. S1ock ExchanQe luUH. 1rad1ri9 ne11onally 11 more 1t11n s 1 Nl mt Volume Lui C,,.. Texaco Inc 6.276 200 J•>.o. -1.l'J Churcl'I 2416500 19i... +1"11 Alllt<SS_gnt n 2 214, 100 45 't -2•., Amer T&. T 2 210,000 73..., + ~ Nor Ind PS I 941.000 8 7"t + •1. Se1L1nd 1.598.300 24 , + • Ptnn1oll ; 474.700 S81'1l + \t LTV Core> I 165,900 6 _.. lit PanlrvPrlde 1 106,300 9 • + '" RorerGp 1 097,200 37~ _.. 1 '• SuttrTra" I OIS '00 13'• Wes1011E I OS4.600 .... • + • Ea11i<ooa• ' 994.200 47'" + "' ISM 972, IOO lJ83• + 7 AMO 91•.SOO 26~ \t Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW 'f'ORI( (AP) -Fln11 Dow -Jones '"~rog.es for weonesdav, No" t,O.....,_ STOCKS 0"'9' Hkltl L.ow ......_ CM 301rid 1•4037145.l l ,9 1429.24 1'39.71+023 20 Trn 613 ~ 6" 96 679 19 685.74 + 2.27 15 Ull 16S 165 52 163.18 16' SO-0 71 t.S Stt.. 560 7 S85 OI 576 S4 560.70~ 0 19 Indus 17 ,3 S, 100 Tran 2.7 5'1100 Ull 1 S41 00 65 1s~11 21 t.11 900 NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YQltK •AP> -Mos• &Clive over · -•~-counter \locks suootled t>v NASO Ha mt 1n1e 1 Jaouar Pou111'1Sv AGrtt• M CI FE•e< Convgl SHL Sv SC1r N1 \ Ota1onc LUI or v•um. lld ~lktd ~ 2 493.700 19 ., + 1 ., 1,l>llblOO • 13-16 ,·~tt1srw· 16 '+1 "' 1 190 100 101 ' 171 300 17 I oss 400 9 . 814SOO 1'• 745 900 '3 ' 68~ 700 1• .. -1' ... . • \ r 1 r - -L ..L....-. Orringe COU1 OAll;Y PILOT/ Wed~. NcMNTlber 1. 1985 PlaJC NOTICE ,_IC M>1lC[ fl\alC M>TICE PlaJC NOTIC[ Ml.IC M>TlCE NM.IC NOTIC£ • Pltaac NOTIC[ I T"9 'ollowlnt '*1IOll le net. 0.-. ..._ MMt unm11rrlecl "* r.ooro.o 1----------------.....,-.;;;--1---~-------...-ncnnoue dO!ng ~.. T,_. .... .... ... ,. Nly 11 1911 In~ 1216' 'tcnTIOUe IUUSll ll•Jt• polnlect TruttM under encl ...... "·=· I Cll!NCO SfAVICl!S. c ........ , ".,,,.,. .. ; Of 0tt.C. .. ~ct. ot Mid Tl ...... ITAT'lmWT AOVDneu...r ~· 10 Deed of TMt. The ~ 2005 w ~ ~I• IN. ......... COUnly at page t92 ,.. he fOloWWIQ l*ton• .,. Notiot It '-9by olY9n ltl•I Recorded on 3/31112 .. dOitlQ ~ ~ .... N••POrl IHCll. C•llf MOTICI °' cOtd9' .. I ln•trum9'11. No doing bvain..I.. on Sec>temlMlr 13. lMS. on. Document no 82· 111H I of Pf'.AIO 92te3-~ TRUttt•'IMA.I 1718&, by ruaon of a HfALTHCOSTMAHAOl· 1955 ~ VenOI H·211 OfflcillAeeord1lntheomc. DUILDlNO ~~~iN~~:1 Col~ f'oley. 4H A YOU AAI! fN OEFAULT brMCl\oto.fNtlnpeyrnent M!Nl COMMU~tTIOHS, HellGOPi.,. ~ kMntt~ ot lhe ~ 01 Or~ 8112 Mldellne Ot Hunt. ,c.,prHI, l.egu~ a.ecn. UHO!A A OHO OF TRUST Of pttiOl'IMnQI of tne OOll-t77·F Nwirtlio. ... • .... C.llon No S3-423e, ... County. CalltOfnll. ••9CUllCI lngton &Mell C ~ Cltlf 921$1 OATIO 4111112 UNLl!SS 99tlona MCUflcl tllereby ~ pon BNcll. Clllf 92143 fftHd 11 14UO Cerner by JOS!PH L POVN8 A ~ · alll t2'4e Tn11 bue1ne11 11 con· VOU TAI([ ACTION TO Clucllng 1n11 brleetl Of 'o.. 8rvo. E. W11ct...., &45 lMM, l.ali• Clelrlofe, c.ff. SINGLE MAN WILL Sl!LL0AT t 112 M!o!1ne l<M:' -::.,o IOUC'led by .,, lndl\/ld\lal PAOTl!CT VOUR PROP· '""''· J.louc. of whleh \lfU c ... .,.. Dr . Corona cl-' Met, IO<nla lor YIOlallon of 21 use PUBLIC AUCTION TO THI! ton · uni ColtMri Fo61ty lATY, IT MAY Bl SOLO AT reoorOICI July 30 191& .. alll 92625 181 Any 1*10n dellt1nQ to HIOHCST llOOl!R FOR ii,, •• e::~:~111 192M Thi.I ... ,~, WU fli.cl A PUBl.IC SALi! IF 'l'OU AeeorOer'• ln.ll~ment .No Eric R J•n1c1n. 33 I PIK• lhe m111., In the Unit· CASH. IPIY90il II lime ol 1 con· jw11n the County Cl9tt ol Or· N(f0 AN lXPLANA rlON 15-210090 Will SELL AT AOOl9n1 St · Balboa ltlllld. Id Stal• Olltrtct Court In Mi. In lawful motl9)' of the °"'~.~~ ~1111;:::;i 111ld wil•,M09 County on N0"9mW OF THI! NATURE or THE PU8LIC AUcTION TO THE Caul 92662 order 10 cont"' the PfOI>-Unll•d Stlln) II THE T I INS PAOCUOINOS AGAINST HIQHl!$T BIDDER l'OR Jotln M. R1cit111d1. •120 able CllUN tor tMa MITU,., COURTYARD AREA B!· withn:~.a~~~.;~orf~I '2tt147 VOU. VOU SHOULD CON-CASH. lewtul mon.y ot th41 :!hi Clrcle. Huntington mutt n1e wllll ttw ~t TWEEN THE TWO STAIR· an c . Publ~ Orange Cow TACT A LAWVER Unllact StltM °'. eutl'9t"• "· C•lll 92049 Ageril In Chargtt, Otug fn. WAYS AT THE ALLAN 12 ~9e6nty on No111tm1>er 1oa11y Pllol No...mow 20, 27, On l:l/4/85 at tO 00 AM Ch«:ll dr1wn 'on • etate or rn11 bu1lne11 te COfl· torcemen1 Acft'lllnlatr1tlon, BUILDING FACING VORBA 1 0.C.0.t>er •• 11, 1985 FOR!CLOSURe CONSULT. national bani!, .... ,. or led· duct.a by • general pert· p 0 8o11 2048, Riv9rekle. STRl!ET, 14081 VORIA PubltllMICI Ofon9~= W· 19CI ANTS. INC. u th• duly llP arat er.Oii union, or a itar• "°'tJ'"'P Callfotnl1 92518, a c111m STREET. TUSTIN, CA 82080 011lly PllOI Novemw 20 27 Pointed TrullM undar •nd or fedaral 11\llngt 1nd 1o1n r~~ce f' W8fden ll'ld CO,t ~ OI 12.000.00, Ill right, 11119 ll'ld lnlar•t DeoemlMw .,. 1 1 19u · · PlBlit NOTlCC pureuant to Deed of rn.111 ueoclallon domlclled In lhl• • • ettment wu 111911 In IM '°'"' of a c•ll'lllr'• or con\19y9d to 1no now Mid · • 1*10td.O on 4100182 ~ 1111e, all P•Y•l>ll •I the llrM w11n tl19 County C19'k 01 Of· certllllcl checll made P•Y-by It 1111d9r .. id Deed ot W 208 , Oocum9nt "°· 82·1&oo:l3 ot of ..... all rlgn1, tlt19 and •no• County on N91191Y\W Ible lo 1119 U 8. 09partment Trull In the prOC)9fty tllu· ---------FICTfTIOUI 9UllNlll Ofllcill Aeaordt In IN ott~ lnt•r .. t 1111d by 11 .. 8, IN& ot Juetlc.. or aiipro\/ed eur• 11.0 In Mid County, C•ll· POOllC NOTICE NA• IYATl•NT of IN ~Oer ot Of•no• Tru•t•, In thll rMl PfoPerty P b 1 ... ~ ..... '2t17at ly, on°' b91or• o.c.rnw 3. tornle, d.-crlblng Ille land Th• loJIOvri~ pereon1 .,, County, Calllornla ax.outed tltutte In Mid County and u i .. ..., VTIOQe Cout f~ An lndlg9ncy pttlllon lhar9'n: 'tellflOUI IUl ... H doJng bullntM It' by ALAN JAMES POLITO Stat•. d99erlbed u follow• Dally Piiot N0119mb9r 20, 27, m1y ~filed In lieu ol 1 COii PARCEL 1· NAMllTATIMINT HfE INT!AN~TIONAL ANOCAAOL!ANNPOLITO. The WMt9'1y toe,.., ol Oeclem~r•, 11, 1945 bond Ottlar'MM. lhe prop. Unlt39Nlfw>wnandd• The IOl!owlng !*tonl Ire FUNOINQ OAOUP, 1300 HUUAHO ANO WIFE AS Lot 74 Of Tract MS, a P« W-lllll etlY will ~ lldmlnl11r1Ull9!)' tql~ In the Condominium OOlr'G bu11nen as Adam St • 158. Coita JOINT Tl!NANTS Wll.L map recotd9<1 In Book 111, 111i11na C lorl91tlcl f)urtuant to 19 PMn r«l()(cjed on 0c1obar Mr\RIN( MAINTENANCE M ... Celli 92828 SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION P909 42 of MllC9l!MeOU• .-~I NOTICE USC 1608, tnd wlll l>e dl1-14, 1981 In Boole t425a, 4N0 REPAIR 1750 D Ced•• en., ... B ~(11\arn. 1300 TO THE HIOHEST 8100ER Mac>t In ,,,. Otllc. ol lt\9 FtCTITIOUt POMd Of IGGC>rdlng 10 .... Pt09 45 and •l"Mtlded F9b· 019n. Anaheim. Calll 112807 1 Adam St II 158, Co1ta FOR CASH, (pay1bl911 lime County Reoorclar Of Hid NAMe ITA::-.J' inlerMt.0 pattlee may file 1 ruary 4, 1982 by ln1tn.1ment Plltlllp Hugh G1flles 1750 MeM, Celrt ll2t2e Of .... In lewful mon.y Of the County The f~ PlllllOn tor f9'1\1Hlon °' No 82.042729, both Of Of. 0 C.01r Gi.n Aneheim. Jonn Da11ld P•tty, 5 Unlt•O S111 .. ) ., THE Tne .,,..t •Odr... or OOlng ~ :•t~ .,. mitigation of lor191tvre wttll llclal R9c:otde of Ukl county C.111 92807 1 Carmau11. Hemet. C1111 COURTYARD AREA BE· 0111« common dellontllon M iCll 1 • tart Ille Ruld•nt Agent tn PARCEL 2. John 8oyd G1han 2522 923•3 TWE!N THE TWO STAIR· of lt\9 rNI PfOpWty h.._ A 1 c al AQroug. HO 1 Cn1rge p11ttu1n1 to 19 An undl11lded 1/52nO W Clllitorn11 Santa Ana. This bualneu It con-WAVS AT THE ALLAN lbov1 d11crlb1d 11 vocado 119•• le 209, U 8 C 1818 and 21 CFR lnt.,._I U • llfllnt In COl'n· c 111t 0'704 Ou<:Jed by co-pan'*' IBUILOINO FACING YORBA purpotllcl to be 1022 W•t N~ a.pc~·~·!, '2::'g 1316 7t·f3t6 81without111-monln1n.1 .. 1n11r•t1nand l!111 -bu11n••~ 11 Con Cnartu D11onam STREET, 14081 VQRBA Wlleon Str .. I, Coata M .... 10082 R~bll~ .• Ao • .f54e' Ing. cl•lm and'COll bond. to,,,. common ol LOI 8 ol OUClll<1 by o QeneraJ Pttl· 1 Thie atatement \lfU filed STREET. TUSTIN. C.4 02e&O Cllifornla WLA Cal )2, ve · 0...,.. J. C~ TrllCl 10484. &I I* m-c> "4tr~ll1p j""''n tl\9 County Cleft. ot Of. all right, tllle and lnl.,MI ni. unOerligned hereby Tl'lii b '?° 1 Ill, RHldt nt A9en1 In llled In Boole 463, P19" 3,5 Pn1111p Hugh G111.a •noe County on N0\/9mt>ar cotllle'fed to tf\d now held dllcial'fl• a11 t110Hlt)' 1or any Oucted byu! 17,:.~,9.cJ • con· Cher.. 10 37 1nc1u1111e, ot Ml1- Tll1t ttllemenl wu 11190 12 1985 b)' II under uld Deed of IOC()(CIC1neu 1n u1<1 •treet lhlj1 Partner· c ... RP·e&-0002 cetlaneou• M1i>9, recoroa of wlll'l the Count'( Cl11tk ol Of. F211a7 Tn.111 In 11'19 property tttutld llddr-or other common .S.ttr9Y Polell ti MO Dll• N0vem1>ar 7. 1985 Mid county, u ~ tertl)l Id •rige County ort Nov•mt>er Publlshlcl Otange Coatt 11'1 u lo Count)' C1lltorn1a Oealgnlllon Th 0 • Publl11'1ed Ofang9 Cout del!Md In the Artlele enlltled II 1905 Dally Pilot November 20, 27, ClllClll>lng the land ther91n • Said .... wtll 119 made with :~ .. ~~J.;:9 f":;:' Oally Piiot N011emb9r 13, 20. "Dtflnltlona" ol the 09Clar· ,2117'1 December 4, 11, 1985 PA~CEL 1 Without wartMI.,, UP<_ Of ~ Coi.toty on.Oc~ i 27. 1985 •l(On ot Covenenta. eon.. l'ubllahed Or1noe Coul W·207 Unit II 18, •• lhown and lmplt9d, r90ardlng tttle. poa.. 19a5 • W·187 c1it1on9 anct ~ ,. Di lly P1101 Novemtwir 20 27. ducrlb•<I In th• Con. -•Ion, or encumbrancet, cord.O In 8()()1( 1409~. page Oeceml>9r 4. 11. tll85 domtntum Pl1n recoro.cs on to ••ll•fy the prlncll)ll bal-Publlth90 Orang'~ PlBl.IC NOTICE 618 ot Otllclal Reoorde. (the W-200 June 9. tee 1 In Book 14092. •nc• of 1ne Not• or ocher Dally Piiot Nollemt>! 8 ~ "D•cl•r•tlon") and any ---------Pta.JC NOTICE IP• 1850 ol Ottlcl•I R• obllg111on MCUred by Mid 20 27 1985 · · •Miao amendrnenta end IUpple-PUBLIC NOTICE cord• of aald coun1y DMd of Trust. wllh Inter"' · • W 179 NOTICI TO menta tllareto ITATENINT OF PARCEL 2. and other 94Jm1 u prolllded • CRIDfTORI M Excepting all Oii, Oii rlgl'lla. FICTITIOUS IUSINEll A8ANDONMENT OF An undivided one twenty. therein, plu1 ldvanoet, 11 MIU( TRANUIR mlntral1. mlneral rlgnt1, NAME STATEMENT Ull cw 'ICTfTIOUI fourth ( t1241hl lnlarMt. H • eny. under the term1 thereof Pta.JC NOTICE ( ... • '10t ... W7 nllural gu rlgns lltld Other Tiie rollowtng person 11 8UllNEll NAME tenant In common In the '" i nd Inter"' on tuct1 ad-UC C ) hydrocarbon• by wna1- 00lng l>IJllnesa in lne tollowlng perton• lnlerett In and 10 Ille the 111ncH, and plu1 11•1, NOTIC~ Of' Notice 11 'n.',•by 111911 10 1ot111r name known, GENES MOBILE RV ha119 abandon.O the use of common 1re1 ot Lot 2 ot cnaroet en<! expen-of tl'le TAUITll 1 IAU crtdltora 01 th• 9 within geothermal steam 811<1 all County cuts red tape for Niguel center By LISA MA.HONEY OflllilllDWtr ......... 5 21 The developer of a proposed 300,000..square.foot commercial center in Laauna Niauel will not have 10 draft a environmental impac t report even thou'h the project is more than three times the site •envlaioned 'ln'oriamal plans for the community. Ora!'Je County plan.n ina commissioners decided Monday that thl' Ste1n-BnefOroup could instead file an amendment to an cnvironmen· tal analysis that covers the entire Laguna Nijuel planned community. The action pleased Stein-Brief exec utives who can now seek approval of their plans for a site on Crown Valley Parkway at Pacific C oast Hi&hway wilhout the ex~nsc and delay of an en viro nmental study. Neighborhood residents fightina the proJcct had arauod tha t because the pro,1«t was more than th~ umes that ong.inally planned a he"'. cnvirionmcntal analysis should be completed. They argued tt\at a~d1t1onal t11ffic from the proJCCI will congest the intersection at Coa!>t Highway. In making their finding, the comm1ss1oners ruled that the d11Tcrcnce between the 300,00Q..squarc-foot proposal and the orig10al SS,000.square.foot version was n ot significant enougll to warrant ~ full·blown EIR, even th~ugh a traffic study showed the project wo uld make congestion at the 1ntcrsec t1on worse. ~hen development 1~ the area is.finished -including complcuon of Niguel Road and C amino dcl ~ion -the mtcrsection at Crown Valley ~nd Coast H rgh~y wi II drop from ··c-· to a-·o-ra ting on a level of service scale, a ccording to a study submitted by the developer. . A "C .. rattng means tha! 11 percent of t he motorists will have to watt through m ore than o ne light to get through the intersection during rush hours. The" D" r~ting -tolerable by county standards -means ab_out 60 percent of dnvcrs will face the same delay. a county planner said. Two commissioners said they would push for conditions 1ha1 would rcduc-e traffic when site plans come before the commission Dec. 2. J AWNING SERVICE 8662 1ne Flcttlloui BulltlHI Trac: t0484, aa per map Trull" and of the tru111 L-No. 1410l1I0-4; T.I . named trantfaror(i) tn1t • product• derlllld therefrom. Glori• Apr B Ot!rdttn Gro110 N1me Newport Tr1n1c Syt-llled In booil 4&3. pages 35 Crffle<I by Mid Deed ot No. 10M bulk lran1t., la •bou1 lo bl wltnout, l'loweller. ll'le rlgl'll Calll 9264• tems. 170 e t7th SI , •212, to 37 lnclullve, of Ml•· Trull The 10111 1moun1 ot COLUMBIA FINANCIAL made on P41f'10nll propert to drlll, mine, store, •KPtor• 0~ w Wa oner 11 Cosra MMa. CA 92627 cellaneou1 Mapa, record• o1 Mid obllgttlon, Including CORPORATION, A CAlf. ,,.,elnatllt' ~l>IO Y 911d<>P9f'l.letnrought119 tut-HB b I f I 8662 GIOfll:I A1it r Garden Tne Flcttllous Builneu Nldcounl)',Usuellterm11 rea10nal>fy Mllmeted f ... , F"ORNIA CORPORATION at The namea and ~lltleN laceortheuppar6001MIOI ans sa e 0 1•quor Grove C•lll &:>S.• Name relerrld 10 ebove WQ defined In Ille ArtlCle enlltled ctiargea lll1d aitpen-ot tne du:J: appolnled Trutta• •Odree-01 the lnttndlcl lhe tubMirface ot .. Id lar\4, Tnia businau ,1 con llled 1n Orange Coi.mty on 'DeflnlllOnl" ol Ille Decllr· f'ruat•. at Int tim. of 1n1u11 un er tl'le lollowlng d•· lraniterora tr• Tyler Ol9el u r~ In the Deed from <Jucted by en ill°d1111d al 917183 FILE NO F22«96 allon of Covenanta. Con· pubfk:allon ol tnla Notkle, 11 IGrlbed dMd of lru1t WILL Pow. Syttema Inc 17811 The Irvine Comp1ny a Mk:h· at future gas stat1• on s Gene w W&90~ II Gery Cron. 1955 Anaheim dlllon• and RMtritlons r• $28.472 87 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Sky Perk Clrde 'suite E F & IOln l;Ot'POf•llon, rec<>roed Thll stelement 1 11~ D 1 Cotti Mes.. CA 92627 corOed In Boole 14095 page Oarlcl November 1, 1985 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER G lrv1"4! CA 927,. ' · May 20. f981 In Boole 140Tll. with 11141 Counl'i c.:r. 5 01 Or· Dan Blowers. 2 l206 SH..,_ ~IS ot otllcl1l .. Aecordt, (Int M AL llTATt llCUM-FOR CASH (payable al tlrM Tri. ~!Ion In Calllornl.a page 131)1) of Offlcial A&- ange Coont (Ill Nov bet Cloud Or Diamond Bar, CA Declarallon l. and •ny TNEl llRVtCI, • ~ ofNlelnJIWfvlmoneyolthe ot Ille cilltl executive Ofllee cord1 By ROBERT BARKER a 198s Y em 9 1765 lmlndmen11 l'*'•lo corpetltton, .. t'::W':~.~ Unltlcl St•l•l all right. 11119 or Ptlncipel bualnesa otttc. Aleo •xoepllng a.N water f"2t1735 rn11 bualness wu con. PARCEL 3 D. J. lil9r19', it. I, and Inter"' c:on\19y9d to ot lhe lnlendlcl 1ran1faror 11 r1gn11. """-''* llJdl watet Ol h ~,......., Publl1heo Or~n e Coast Oucteo by• gene< al partner-Easement••• Ml tonh 1" 1'°° Nonh •OldWar, ...._ and now l'leld by 11 under ume •• •bove rlohlt llhell be riparian. over-Huntington Beac h o ffic als t d M d h Dally p,101 Novemti'! 20 27 1,h1p 111eSer;11onent1tled Cen11n 100, aa..11 AM, CA t270I. Mid DMd of Trutt 1n the All otner bualnea namet tyTng, •PPf09flatlve, per-. 1 1 voe on ~y n1& t to proh1h1t the December 4 11 t9~5 This •tetement was filed ~U9"'11ntt lor Owners and Taleptlol-.. (714) IQ.4lt10 property nerelnattar de· ind •dOrMtM uMd by tile cot111ng. pr~rlpttwot con· future .sale of bee~ and wme anywhere 1 n I he c tty that gaso line 1s sold. w 201 w1tn rne County Clerk of Or-Support, Se1111men1 and Publlthtd Orange Coaet Krlbed lntarided lran1feror within traciual, wltllout. no-er, C 1ty Coun c il members, who had been tinkering with the ------· -enge County on Oc101>er 21 Encroacnmenr· ot tne Dally Piiot November 8, 13, TRUSTOR ANDREW c tllree yeara IHI yeara 1111 tne rlgl'll of entry tor the •x· era. ckd. own for se. v.cral m o nths, took the act ion to reduce the chanc .. s of PUBLIC NOTICE 1985 Artlcl~ •nt1t1ed ·ea ... 20, 1985 IANNONE AND JEANNE c. past 110 1., u known 10 the erc111 of IUCh right• 11 r• d k " -----....;.....;;..;;_ __ I · PuDhs'*7 Orange Cout menll of the Oecl1r&11on W-teo IANNONE, HUSBAND ANO Intended tr1nater .. lrl aerved In Deed from The nn mg and dnvtng, they said. Dally P1101 October 30 No-PARCEL • W1FE none Irvine Compan.,, a Mk:ll~an But they bac~ed ~way from an alternative proposal that would vembtlt e. t3, 20 1985. Eueman11 u Mt tort!! in Pla.JC NOTICE BENEFICIARY COL· The n•IM(•) ano bu11neu corpor11lon. recorded M•y have yan.ked the perm us from four existing serv1'ce stations that have W-t68 ,,.. Sections enlltled ··eer. UMBIA SAVINGS ANO addrHS ot th• lnt•nded 29, tll81 In .Book 14079, be 111n Eeeemen11 10 Owf\flft" K·2MIO LOAN ASSOCIATION. A lranafer .. (•l .,. T 1 peg. 1399 01 0tt1o111 Re-e n selling ~rand wine in their snact bars and m ini·markcts. _________ _; •nd "Support, Se111emen1 NOTICI M CALIFORNIA CORPOA· Marine Inc 18Qll VI ' Y C: cord• . The council members watered down lhe more restrictive measure, Ar11c1a en11t1eo ··e 811• CILllTIHS Recorded July 1•1h 1881 91 •. Arcadia. Callfornl• Euement• .. Mt lorth 1n canng t ey wou . run into a legaJ c hallenge from the service station • land Encroacnrhent" or the DIATH M ATION Vall . . • • PARCEL 3 ft h Id OllTS Ill 1 Uli!> •n. NPwport men1s" ottne 0ec1ar1t1on 01 WHITI HA"VIY as 1n11r No 18235 In book ~8i 1 tnt MCtlon entltled "C9rtatn operat~rs w h o. might &r$UC Lhe ordinance jeopanzed their business CROWLEY &ach Surv1wd by Covenenta. Condlt1on1 end AND°' NTITioH "139 peg. 1415 ot Otfk:lll nent •her~ r.c:=r1:t Eatement• ror C>wn«1" and according to C ity Councilman Don Mac Alhstc r. • flt·uht•n 11 ""'"' ll'y h1i. wr((•, Ah1ta Lee Aettrlctlons.. u1cordao in El~~~~.~~ Record• In the olflce of,,,. genera1 u · Accou~te r:. "Support, Settlement •nd . In a r~ated action. C ity Counc il m embers rc•ected an 8P"'""' b y S ht•rwood of New Boot. 14092, pege 1797 ol T II....... Recorder ol ORANGE Coun· oel11•ble Invent""' and llxlcl Enero1chm•nt"' ol the N1bal F. S1dholm to sell beer and w1'n,. at a Mob1"1Scrv1'ce Sta"""'t1on at ps1.'\.'1t'Cf a way N11VNrr • • ONlciel Records (Ille Mat-o a ......... ~k:lerlet, ty, Said dMd of trull CS. · -., Artlcl1 •ntllled "E•H· .. ._ tx•r 7. 1 98~ A rt'llld<'r\l port &aC'h also five ter o.c11r111on"1 and any creditor• and cont1t1g1nt 1e111>ea the loJlowtng prop. ~!:':,. :~\1Jl t'fb 1 1he _:-rnen11" ot the Oeclaritlon Warner A venue and Spnngdale Street. , <' h 1 Id rt• n . Larry. amendments thereto credt1or1. Ind peraon1 WtlO arty l>o n 1 r u or P PARCEL 4. 1~ ( C: '"la M <' S & .John. Bob. and Loyd EJCcepUng aH otl, otl rlghlt. may be Olhllf'WIM lnletatteo Lot 48 01Tr1et1712 In the po:!:';rt~!,,, T~~ !:9r EaNmerlt• u 111 tot1n In Pllll.IC NOTICE •-------------------Survtvt-U ti' ht' lciv S h minter ala miner al rlgl'll• in tne will lfld/ot "111• ot city of Coate Me.. u llflown locl 1 · 1 the MCtlOn1 entltled "Cer· 1--------'---"'R w1ft Patsv c;ons • rrwou d . one naturatg~trlgl'lt••ndotNW ELESTI NE WHITE onameprecordedlnt>Ook Clre~eds•:; 'ee~~~k~P1rk talnE&Mmenta100wner1" M•p•. racoroa of °'llll09 H11t)l•rt ('1r1wlr•y nf j d.'1ughlE'r , J o an ,llydrocarbon1 by whit· H~RVEV ;><>.P8Qet32to3elndullve Calll~nl~9t27l• • rvlne. Ind "Suppo<1, S.Ulemeot ~.,"!!;_;allf~= I oc seeks to . l tw rka.&. four-grand· so •ver n1 ma known peuuon nu bean flied 11 ml1C911•neou• mape. ,.. ""-B 11 and EACroactlment" of tne ...,......, no • rom •II Ort•Jo!1JI) Hu h.i rd I ·t Id . geothermal JIMm and all byMA R'l'H MOUMBLOWln cord• ot Ofange County b Id u nMI name uMd Arllcle intltl•d "Eue· Oll,Oll,rlgllte.mlnerala,mln· C 'ru wlr·v u! (",~,1 i l " rt-n . cin~ great ptodUC11 dllf'lved ther9from the Supark>t Court of Or-California . I Y .. lran1feror1 at lalO nwnta' olt119 Declaration of erel r1gn11, ne1ur11ou right• M1 ..... 1 '" > d t . • I /.ll andch1ld. two Sl.S· w11nou1. riowever the r1gni ange County requetUng thet You are'" Oetaull under• ;cation le Tyler Ol•MI Collen1nt1. Condlllon9 and and otl'ler hydrOClfbone. by •d h 1 ~ ~ ~Ul(hlll r,f l1r,, Ann<.'llE.' £d. lo drlH,m1ne.11ore explor• MARY H MOUMBLOW be deedollruatdalec1July10tll ~IS~~I~ i.,i. RHtrk:llon1. recorded In wflllllOellW name known. al ome ess •. irr.111 dOufH o w .ards and M d lln •nd operat4! tnrough tne tut · appolt1teo • pettonel rep. 198 I unleu you llh action .. ~ rana Boole 14092, Pto-1797 ot geothermal lleam. and all S J11 ('11 me 1111 ~h• r 3 e e llQI or 11\e UPP« 600 , .. , r.-i1111ve to lldmlnlttet the 10 ptotact your property 11 rnlen......, IO M oonaum· Otllclal Records (tl'le "M .... produat1 der1Wd from any r v () At'\h "' 1<1,1ho W1bon, .oJI of North· teet o1thetul>9ur1-otsa1d •t•teottnedeceoen1 maybltolda1epu1>11cU.. a•~ed1t1ll9offlc.of:Smlth ter Oeclaratlon"l eno 9IJ'f olthelorl00in9.tnatmay~ men tally1•11 . 1 1· r n C a I 1 f M r land 19 r~eo In Deed 'rt1e petition re qunl• 11 you need an explat1lllOn 01 Olland, 333 S Grand, amendment• and 141Pc>le· wttllln or under the patoef 01 '1 so '>UrYIV•'tl U) four Sht>rwood wa.s born trom The Irvine Company a authority 10 actm1n111er 1ne •he nature of the proo-itng f 39f"'9<io':' Angellt, C.,._ men11 ,,,., .. o land 11er.inat>ove deecrlbed, ''"lf"l""i in Mas., dOd 0 Michigan corporl!IOn ; .. ntate ut1<1er the lndepen.. against you. you 11\0uld oon-orn • 1 on or •her 0.. TM '""' addr ... and togethe< wttn Int pe<petull ftvc· ~rnndr h ildrt•n I an m n!inul'd to IJve corded o.o.mt>er I 1980 In dent Adm1n111rauon of E•-tact a l11Wy9r ~?9' ll, 1985 otner oommon ci.llgnallon, rtgtll of drllllng. mining, •x· By LJSA MAHONEY Iii· w ~ J ,. , In lhf· f ullerton area Boole 13855. page 596 ot Of. tatn Act Property aodrau 11 1 bulk trinater 11 tub-II eny, ot tl'le r .. 1 property plorlng and operating lher• ... m m bt r or for m a n y years He flclal Records A hearing on lhe pellllon purported to be 2004 N1-jeC'I IO Cllltotnl• Uniform dHcrlb•d above I• toran011<>trlnglnandretnov-otttle~"'Mltaff th1• M tt'>linJt L11d~1· I w..s Se<·ty/Tr f Alto ••C41Pll"9 •fl water will t>e held on DECEMBER t1on11 Avenue. Costa Mell. ~mercial Code S.C:tlon purported 10 bl 97 Oxford Ing lhe NIM from H id land M1•m11ri.1l S1·rv1N'l> tn • t-as 0 rtghta. whether auct1 waler '· 1985 at 9 30 AM 111 Dept CA 92627 1 ,.39, lrv1"4!, CA 92716 or •ny othar llnd, Including Orange County hopes to use a windfall o f cash to he lp hom eless menta lly disturbed people. who roam county streets . lw hc·ld S unda f..dn.a Mat·Master In<·· rigntssllallberlparlan ovrly No 3 at 700 CIVlc Cft<lter Name and addrau of 1ne lh The n~me and addr .. , ot The under11gnec1 Tru11ee lhe r~hl 10 wtllpetocll or • 1 l'M 11 ~ Lt Y 111 F ullt·rl!m F'uneraJ png 1ppropr1aove pa• Dnve West. Santa Ana. CA beneficiary 11 whoMreque11 1 e1 P• i on :"\ llfhom dl1Clalm1eny1lat>1111y for any dlrec:tlonatty drlll •nd mine .. .rr .'0 r wrr 'l''l'Vlt l 'l'> wPre µrivate co1a11ng. pracr1p1111aor con 92702 1n sale I• being conducted: ~.':'' may • 1190 11 lncorr1e1neu ot the 11r .. 1 from l•t1<19 ot"41r tnan thoae Notified by the State Department o f M e ntal M1•rrir1rra l t hi.IJ)(•I 111 ( 11ndut·L1'Cl bv Nt: • lractu1I, Without M-11e1 IF YOU OBJECT lo the Columbia Salllngt Ind loen a~::~dE 3~3°51~.GSml~ll •ddrat• and other common ner.inabo\19 deterlbed, Oii I • f rn' n I p r 1 va t l' • • 'P· tne right of entry tor the ex-granting 01 tne petition. you A11oc1111on, 17911 Von ,.3900 L A ou ran • dellgneuon. II anv. 11'1own or fi81 well•. tunnel• ano 11..arliur 1 M turw S11C 1rtv With erclae ol auch rlgl'lls, 81 re· should ellher appear ar the l(arman Avenue, lrvtne, CA 9007 · os ngelel, CA herein. aha II Into, lhrough or .. iwn t bllflJI a t s.·a lef\led In Deed from Tho hearing and slate your ob-92714 1 and lhe laat day fot S1idulewillt>emide Dut ecro11thtaub1urfaceottt1e c >I 1 I/ i M '' r 111 •• r V ' ltvlne Company, e Micn1gan jectlona or 1111 wrltteri obJec· "(II a street eddret1 or ~~~ff :1~ 1ny creditor llfilhout co11enan1 or ~.,. land heralnabo\19 OMCrll>lcl, I J1r11 l111g •II • Hf1fd A BARE corporation, recorded De· Ilona wlln the coun ~fore common designation 11 whleh 11 the :i 6. 1e:5· r1nt)', ••preN or lmplled, , .. •.nd lo bottom euch llfhlp. fl( 'S'S oemt>er 1. 180 In Book the hearing Your al>()flar. snowt1 abo11e. no warranty It •,,... •Y gard1ng tllle. potMNlon, or •locked or dlrecllon1lly ' f:lt•r nu t' M Abare-. a I 13365 paoe 596. or Ottlcl•I llnce may be In PeFllOll or by gl11en as 10 111 oompleteneM ~~" '';:' conaummatlon encumbrano ... 10 p1y tnt drlllecl well•. tunnel• and P.1ul }'1 ''" I(,,.__., •ii "''<h ·nt of Costa Aecoros your attorney or corractnenl" Th• ~ leclabove retnalnlng principal eom of lttlatleunderandblo.etllor ( .... ,.. M1· ... 1 µ.1 .... -,(-d MI Sd 'Int•(• 1956 The a11 .. 1 ador ... •no IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR beneficiary under Hid Deed 19~: td November 11. the nolat MCurtld by aald beyond Int •Klerlor llmlt• otnei common oe11gni t1on lor • con11ngen1 creditor ot ot Trust by reuon of 1 T Deed of Trull wlth·1n1ar .. 1 tlleteol, and to reclrlll, r .. un-,.""''" N•1v1·r11l .. ·1 17, Pt~~"l ;.way Sunday 11 any of Ille '"' P•<>Perty the dacealld. you muat Ille breach~ default '" Int ol>fl-c~ MMine, Inc., •ri thereon. u prollldlcl In lalO nel. 1<1ulp, m1lntaln. r91>alr, 1!11l 1.11 V1·t1r.1 n,llrr. Nov1•mhc-r 17.1985 at de1c r1b1 d above 11 1 your c111m w1th the courtor gat1on1, eecured tneraby, tnl ;''°':;.,";...want• not11. ad111nces, If 1ny, deepen Ind C>P9'11• any ~rwl L•m~· li.·;u h C'.1 Jo " u n tu 1 n Va II e y purporced to t>e & e..eter preaen1 II lo the Plfaortll heretofore executed and d• Publl.,,.J'7,,.,.,.. Cout under the term• of Ille Deed =...,...Cl•~ mlnM, Without, 1 t 1' 1 11 c I 1 "'8 lf'lllne CA 92715 represenratrve appointed by liVft<ed to the underllgnect a 0 .,,_ or Truat ,_ cllargee and er. 1 ... '~"' to drlll, •• tt .1g1 ,, l.f Vl'i1r<. rimrnun1ty !u~prtaJ Tne under•IOned lrullee j'f>e coun w11n1n tou• montnt wntten Deolaratfon of 0.. arty Piiot November 20, expen~ of the Trutt .. Ind mine, •tore, ewplore and op. II ' "'"' ·' If 1 m fJ.1111 1n Stamctt•ad, 019Claims 1ny ll•blllty '°' iny lrom tnt date ot 11111 11-fault and Demand tor Sate. t98S of Ille tru111 crMte<I by Mid er11e throug11 the llUrfec. ol 11lt1\•·d 111 th• dr.11.t1·n Q ui tw1 Canad a ltlGOrrectnest ol 1rie atrMt lau1ncaofletters11pro\llded •ndwrlnen Notioeot brllCll W-la8 Deed ot Ttuet. to-wit: the uPP9f 500 '"' ot the b th ll••"'' .irirJ 111,1.,t rn AUJ.:U'>I IFt 1g02 eddreuandotner common In Section 700 ot lh• lndolllectlontoceueethe St48,971.30 :.~~aceOfthelandher• 0~1111ioo 11 any 1nown Probe le Code ot California undersigned to Mii ••Id "8.IC M>TICE The l>enellci•ry under Mid uv""' dMcfll>lcl, " , .. 1h1" 111r11111u1111, l•or l~l11\·1cJ mr1th1•r of hetetn Theumetorllllngclalmiwlll propertytosatltfyMldol>fl· OeedotTrultl'ler .. Ofor•••· ~ln tll90MdlromThe I l\I• \I or-. "' "" "lh1 f1v1 duldrr·n S hPila Said,.~ WJll be made t>o• lno' eap1re prl()( to tour gallon•. and lllerMtler Ille cm°" MVINE acut.O and d.il..,.,ed to the lrvlne Company •• l;Of'pot· '" r• "' ( '•llltlloJnd1 r ( ·1.1rk Sti;rro; C1mn Without covenant Of war monlht from the dale ol lhe Undll'llgned cauMd Hid w H A T. I • 11 N Q underllgned • written o.c. ~~~· r-e: F:b<u•ry t7. I 1lj M w 1 1 I 1 1 ' • ranty e,prns or 1mpHt0 ,.,.. nearing notice lb0\19 notice of breach end ot llec;. ~D: ZOfl9 change 1o larlllon ol Dttaull and o.. n 1 570, page ' ' "' • ' ·• "' 1 · 1"11 "'·1 ;i~ IJ, of 1g1r0109 1111e. poUIHJOn, 0< YOU MA Y EXAMINE ltie ,tlon 10 1>e Recorded AU\lUl1 •llOw hotc>ft111 and con-mind tor Sale. ano a wrllt911 435 01 Offlclal Record• \.\. II I H .111 .ar k' s I ,, r r ... ( II fl n . ,encumbrance•. lo pry the lflle II.IOI Dy the court II you 6tn 1Q65 .. ln11r No 11alneen1 homea wllllln .,. .. Nolkle of Ottault and E19c:· AlllO •XC9'>tlng 11\eratrom ,"I.! l'I h1• t11 lp•'fl .... M.1r~o111 l A hitr1· ur remaining principal aum of •r• I person 1n1er .. tltd In 85-290054 of U ld Otllclal 6 I lnllltutlonel. aub)9ct lo !Ion lo S..I. Ttleunderalgn9d ~ ::blUrface Wit., rlgn11. l.11111,lu·d 1111 i\1111111J f ir..t.1 M 1·,.;1 l . I • 11'18 no1n secu1eo by .. 10 tile estete you may ..,.... Recoros tne approval ot condhlona.t cauMd Mid Notkle of 0.. ' lhoul the rig.hi ot aur· · A .. ., 11 ~ ot T rull1 W11h 1n1er"1 upon the e~e6Jtor or admln· Said .. ,. wlll be made but u11 permit fault •nd Eltctlon to Sell to face entry. u r•MfVed In lhe \,', '' t.,,,.. M• 11111"·11 Ah;ir1 Li li;,rlf1n . !hereon u provided In H id 111ra1or. 01 upon 11141 111· wltllout covenant or ;.,,r. wttllM II THI '9t0-be recorded In the county Deed from TIW lr't!IM Com· < 1 "'' I• n 111 I 'h•" nix C'o n n o111d H11g1•r 1notes 1dvencea. ii any, torney lor tl'le ••ecutor or rant)', ••preu or Implied, r• JICT: Citywide whir• 1ne real property fa pany, • corpor1tlon. r• /\ 1 1 '""" ) ( 1 1., t\ b.J r 1 Lt'11oi llllll unoe1 1ne 1erm1 ot1ne o..o edm1n11tra1or, end 11i. with gardl09 lftle. posllUlon, or WHAT INfOftMA~ II loctted ~cled Fe1>ru1ry 17, 1978 In 1 1 1 L c·, ' ol T•usl leet, charge• and the coun wlltl proof ot Mt· ern:umbrancn. to pay tll• AV.Aa.Aal : A oopy ot 1119 DATE I 117185 12570 peg. 435 of Of. '' ' '' '' 1 llllo(rr '"'1 ·""' '~rviw·d e•penM1t ot rne TruitM end 11ice •written request 1tat-1remalnl11<;J prlnclpal aum ot ll•tl r9POfl. 1119 prOp<>Md 'ORICLOIUAI CON· llclal R9c:otd~ t•r Siu ,Jiffr11·'-11f l1v l'li·r. L 1•rlt'V!J Ol!he tru~ta creatadbyuld 1"0 lhll you d"lre 1pec1e1 1trie notes aecured by 1ald jPlane, 1 oopy ol 1119 en-IUlTANTI, INC., •r: PARCEL2 ..... '.>.I" or I r~ .,., h ... 1.. Lv1111~ Htl(•k l1.l;1ncj, D~eo ot r rust IO·wll tlOllC• of tne 1111no ot "" In-Deed of Trust. with inter•• vlronrMnlal O••armlnatlon D ...... w. ~. Vlo9 EaNmerltl u Ml fo~h In 11 1 M,11 i.:.ar, 1 Hi,-.., 1,f • <,_;11..i"~ ( ·,in.idJ ;ind S 1)3 069 36 ventory and appralMmenl ot 1111 •n Mid not• pro11ldtld, ad· (~ Declarlllon) and other ~t. (714) nt..aea :'i ::Ctlona t,'"'~-~.: 1 1 TM t>enefic11ry under lllld Htata ••111• or of tne pell. vancet. If eny under the pro act lnlorm11lon art Put>llSl'led Orange eo.11 • n Mm9tl • or.,.,.,_, '" 1'111" '-• 1 "11 ' will r·li ·vi 11 i<r,ind < h rl Cx>ftd 01 Truar tieretolore 911• 11on1or11~nt1 mentioned 1erm1 oflald DMd of Truat, 111 lable for your1evi.w at Oelly Piiot NO\/eml>ar 13, 20. and "Support, S.!,ti.m.nc It• • •11111111 I• rJ .11 1lr1 11 .wd '4·VI 11 ~1 ,.;1t 11w1ee1 and dellvetltd 10 Int In Section 1200and1200 5 of tees, charget ind 8llP91\MI lht Community Dtv•lop· 27. 198$ •nd Encroacnment .. of ot 1'11 rt •· n,,., Bi·ll ~r.ttid1hildrt·n kl' vnder\1gned •written~-theC1lltornl1ProbateCode of the TrUllM and of 1119 ment D•ptrtmenl, 280t W-185 the t~lc~,:'~~ ~·- llr•i id.,., ,, f 't 1 ll lnr1111ot1ofDefeullandDe-I MMJ H. Mollmbtow, lrl 1ru111cr111l.Oby11ldOMc1 McOaw,lrvlM men1 o ara1onol ' ' • t.q i•· qurr.. 11"1~' !Ni b•· m•nd tor Salt ano 8 written ''o Per, tlln W1M1t L.M., of Trust Said Mle wtll be HOW DO YOU QIT IN-Coll9ntnt•. Concm1on1 •nd I h•J1'd,,., N • •·111hM • ondw 11 d In lll•u <;f N<>l•Cll! 01 OelAult tnd Elac· aenta Ane, CA t2'70I h91d 0'1 Tueactay, o.o.mb9' VOlftD; Oo you ha~ an rt&.JC M)TlC[ Re1trl0tlona, reoorOed In .! I "' .! 1111 'l\I H1 \ ll•1w1 '' f.11rnl'v ~UI( ht)n to Sell The undertlgned Pul>flstled Grange Coaat 171h 198~ at 10:00 a (!I 11 comm1nt1? OuHllone~ Tttt. Ordef No. 1414111, ==·peg. 8?,4 ol Of· Fl.111•11:.111 ,,, !-,1 An W ,, lro• rmin.tl nm tllu~ H iO Notice ol De· Dally Piiot No.....,..l>er 19, 20, Int Chapman Avenuelln. Conc.rn1? \'04.J •r• lnlllled T,,,.._ .... No .,.,: Ilion") :•(the ~· I .. l' I 1 '•ult ano EleCllOn to Sell to 26 1985 trance to the CMc Center 10 111.00 • pul>ftc l'!Mtlng to C · · • •n any amen • '.'' "' r'' i I• r 1.rn 111 iul1•ir" ""'" ltr· ~ rec()(ded in lhe courity TW. 1811 Bulldlng, 300 Ea.at Chapman ~ IWld by the City ol lf\llfW 01-.:S,utet Referenoe: mentt lher.,o < l1111 1h ',o,11f .. fl111.1t• 1r1.1d1 "' 1h,1ntv 11( .,.rlil111111e real prOQer'ly ,1 Pta.C All8nue Orange CA Plannlng Commlu lon on -:,~I~ The •tr..i lddt ... 8rld l1111·rH1••n1 ...... 11 ho in your 1 t1111,1 rir St 1oi::111eo I NOTIC{ Al the t.,.,.. Of Int 1n11111 ,o.c.tn1>1r 5. 1985 al 7.30 """1'H'l IAL.a ~Iner~ Oeelgnatlon. \ \' J • If DATE 1117t1J5 t pubtic.ttton ot 1n1e notice pm In the City Council ll"IV. o 11'19 rMI PfOplfty ' 11 "''''' 1 '' r 111' · '"'' Jirl '"Jill.ii in FORICLOIURE CON FICTITlOUI llUl*lll Ille 101111 amount ot tf\e ~ Ctlamb9ra al l1200 Jim· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT d•acrlb•d 1 bov• 11 \11"'"'1.11 «1·0 fl'l1•r y ( >1 1111(1• " • T • .. ... ITATl•NT .,. b-·----I u l>of (J UNDER A ouo Of TAUSl purl)Or1tld to ~ 13 Hill· '')ii ~ 1,1, .·\rri ,1, Li i • 01 UL AlfTI , INC., •r· The lollowtng 1>9'ton 1 lpa.,.. --o ll'le obfl. M amt>or .. & McO-) DATED 21191.82 UNLESS GA.ASS IRVINE CA9'715 r ~ r Dani.I W Or-od Vice 1 gallon MCUrlcl by Ille above lrvlM VOU T Al(E C · ' ' ti.,, ',11\ .!..! 11 11'1\1 Kttl Zf Prffldent (7t4) 111 ~ do;ng l>oalneu u deacrlbld OMO of tru11 Ind WHO TO CONTACT· Fot PROT C A TION TO The u~ Truit•• • P\Jt>ll~ Of••. Coot PERFORMANCE HAUS, "llt'lllled COlltl, •"1*1-. mot• lnfomratlon, c•h ,,...,. E r YOUR PROP· dlacllalml an., ll•bllltY '°'.,,.,I l'o• r• • 1111"· B 1·ll \.~.'.111d.1 l.1H 111• K n t7l' Ot1ily PtlOI Novem'* 13 20 30•2-CEnt.,prlMSI .CO.t•l a n d 1 d v a nc •1 11 ~9'l9'1y at 9e0.3912 at the ERTY, IT MAV BE SOLO AT lneOrreGI,_ of the 1trM1 n n,..olw.i\ 1111~ I rr.~ I.If lt11.t'<I wJ(i of l'h1I 21 19115 Mfffl, Calll 92626 11106,781 8$ To determ1n411Communlty D•v•lopmant A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU eddr ... and 01'-common Ii I.' I I ,11 I I W 1.., Fr1nk Hanranan, 828 S1n- 1 t"t opening bid OU "-•rtment NUO AN EXPLANATION °"'Onetlon. If any, lflOwn 11• r" llll( rnr1lhn 11! -.2!' 11ago Ad Coala M ... Calll eell f7 1') 863 30:ioy may I "'MOT•· If you ch•"--OF THE NATURE OF THE herein 'illf·:nwoon .111.11111,1 ('••A .incl f>r Pla.ICNOTICE 92626 0111c1 NOvemb9r7 tll85 lhltPf~lncourt·y-;, ..... ITI-;; PROCEEDINGS AGAI NST SllOHlewlNbemllde.bul l.•ivd '-I '-if l C:,11 ·~ fJ,d7••11 IJ f Thlt Oueln•at 11 eon COlUMetA 'INANc 'be 11 lllcl .iii YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-without CO\/enant or Wit• 1' r wiiri< J f, 1111 1 (' J A l~r> YOU Aft( IN DIFAUL T dueled Dy an lnOlvldutl j COR,ORATION .. ~ lho9m ,__to~ °'no~ ITACT A LAWYEA ranty,••pr ... or lml)Ued, , .. •11(1 iii Y1 '11r~ f•,,.._..,.fl UND«A A DffO CW TlltUIT rrank A Hanrahan Trual•• Ir ' .. .,,• V on9 ., .. rl!Md at tl\9 ""'bllc On 12/"95 It 10:00 AM gardlng lit,., po11 .. 11on, or •• w.1 \I N11\ 1•1111" r I ti 41urv 1vr'<l h" I ltt1••· 'Ill\· DATED JUNI 12. tm, UN-I r111s etat""*!I wH llllO Hrdooll 'Atelatanl lff • rneer1ng ci.tcrlbeel In lnle no-FORECLOSURE CONSULT· tncurnl>rano.a, to pay the lt•r, W1lm11 1Jn·w s. LIH YOU TAKI AC~ wttn 11'19 County Cterli ol Or·l retWJ ' • 1 tic. or In wrltt•n cor ANTS, INC. at 1119 duly ..,._ rtmelnlng l)fincll)ll aum of Hu1J11 L a nph l'IH of TO ltfltOHCT YO\Ht ~-•no• County on NOV9tnb9'' Publltlhecl Ofen1>9 Coa I rHPonaenc:e d.il•lcl '~ Poft\tlcl Trull• Under and IN notM MCUred by Mid Pll!RC£ 9ROTHFRS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY j 1 I ~~~•~•,.1 ' ·1< c, 1' (J (Jr. Uf>fl .ind Lrirr:un,. fRTY, IT MAY H 90U> AT 1 188!1 0•11)' Pllol NO\/llnlbet 13 20 ,,,. PltnnlOQCommlMlon ., purtuanl lo Deed ol Trv•t. Deed ol Trval. with .,,,., .. , " A ~•uc IALI. • YOU '2ttm 27 1985 . . ()f' prior 10 1119 bite Mlf. AeoorOICI on 2/28/82 .. ttw.on, .. Pf'o'<lld9d In Mid t(,, n k 111 td M o n . NHD AN IX~ANATtON Pur>lleneo Orangtt Coatt W 183,1 ' pu • Document l'IQ 82..oee&48 of notM. ldvenoea1 11 any, 1 .1 ri .1 A I , n t w 0 0, THI NATU.W CW f)tl Deity PllOt NO\'tmbar 20. 27. ' ,, billhld 0 Cout IOtflclal "*'<>rOt In the Offlot unclef the t«tM O the ()Mel h r" 1h1, r,. A il>I' rt '"0Cfl01NO AGAIN IT Oecemt>er •. tt, 1915 l'tlllC M>TICC 1 D•i~ Piiot N=b9' 20 Of the Aecorclar of Ofano«t ot Tn.111. IMI. charoee 9l1Q YOU, Y<X.I IHOUlD CON-W· 19!1 , 198~ · County, Clllfornla, 11111culad axl)efl-o1 tnt Tru11" and ( '1'•lfY 11( M onturv1 TACT A LAWYIR. 'ICT1TIOU8 IUllNIH by DALI! Ll?ITER. AN UN· of the 11'11t• Cf .. tlcl by Nld . Health th~t money is available to h elp mentally unbalanced people without a home. the county Health \are Agency has put togethe r a proposal seeking $658,000 to provide temporary shelter, two dro J>-in c~ntcrs and outreach workers to serve that s1Jen1 population. Ten percent o f that amount -$65.800 -would be county f.unds. rr approved, the money will support homel~ss services from January 10 June, according to Health C.arc Agency document!>. The county would then ask for another injection offunds for the upcoming fisc.al year. The trend to ward de·institutionalizat1on o f ment~J patients has been blamed in part for the increased number of homeless na· t1onwide. Unable to care for themselves and a burden to their families, the c hronic mentally 111 may.find themselves tumrng to the ~lrcets lo survive. The wo men arc labeled "bag ladies." but the men have no stereotyped label. They sleep in emergency shelte,., when they can find a bed, 1n parks. on the beac h and 1n building doorways. So~e arc down on their luck, o thers dnnk, and s tJll others arc men tally ill. H ealth Care Agency administrators say they do~'t know how many Orange C ounty residents are ho m eless or ho w many of those on th e streets a re mentally disturbed. Adaptrna national estimates to O range C'ounty,'s population. the H ealth Care Agency determined that the number of homelcor;s people could range from 2.200 to 30.000. O f those, be.tween SS,0 and I S.000 could be men tally 111, ~ccord1ng t o county theorists. State fund1na could provide services for as many ~s I ,000 of the mentally iJJ homeless. accorchna to H eaJt h Care Agency document5. The money would be enough to contract for 59 beds for men and women at existing shelters. open two dro1>-in centers where 8 lounge, showen and laundry facilitie~ would be available, and hire nine o utreach and SUP.port workers to help the homclcis m e ntal· ly Ill. Workers would seek out the homeless where they ~ngrqate and try to aain their trust, accordina. to the county proposal. The mentally 111 would be encouraaed to accept help. ln cludina assistance in applyina for state a nd federal aid PToarams a nd enrollm ent in a mentaJ health program. Th~ Health Care A.ae.ncy proposal will be submitted for state cons1dcrat1on by Friday PACIFIC VIEW ME,.,ORIAl PARK .;nd TfJrn ( :eary of NOTICI °' fltBlJC M)ftc( I NA• ITATl•NT I W·191 •MAll!Al!O MAN WIL i. IEl.L o .. d ot Trv11. tO·wlt· (ah ( (;r;indmolhn TAUITfl•t IA.LI -Tll9 IOl!owttlg peraona 1r11 f'talC M)ftC[ AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO j S2M,854 t1 T. a . NO • ..,..,, ,.._ • •TIOUI .,._.. dOlng bullln99t 11 THE HIOHUT llOOfA ~OA Ttlt 1>9r..rlclety und9f Nld u f l'll(ht grt•a1 NOTICE IS Hl!REBY TNMlllTATl•Nf ' N(AT STUFFI 1770·A1Til19 Ordef .... t<t14111l CASH, (P9Ylbl9" llfM oflOMdofTfldl .... of01••11· Opening on NB panels ( .. r "'"' r • Mr1tl~o'lrJ' (.r .. 1r • 1 • C.t••m ''"'Y 1•1()0 Pnc ,1,c, """" o,.,,,. R r .-n tJ rn 111 h e r o f GIVt:N rh•t on Wedneed1y, he fOl!owh1g pweon la' Wutm1n11er Ave Cotta Tr•._ .... .... ... 1; .... In lawful money qt the I «lUted and cMll\leflcl to the .iw·vf"n Sc•rvl(t"S will November 77 1~ 11 11 oo doll"IOvc:'-'cM19 ae M ... Clllf 92827 C•Mllt•l•r Ret•r••••:1Unlt•O llalH) at THE underalgMd a Mltttn o.c. ... _ c..: • o <.IOclt 1 m of NJ<1 d•y 1n AO N ED SALU a Kurt A H .. aoy. 1779-A ..,....,..,. COtJATYAAO ARIA 8!· llraUon of Default and O.. The N-rt Beach C ity C ·i ,,,. •">Jlurrloiy Nov1•m ll'le room Ml IWcle IQf '°" IPROC!SSOlltS. 1112 I WMtmln1t., A~. Co•t• MOTICtl M jTWHN THE TWO ITAIA-fMl'cl '°' ..... MCI. wrltt9'1 . ~-..... . . o unc1 1ueclun1 ~r :l:l 11 OOAM al du,llng l rutlM'• Sal" S•IDO• Blvd • N••POrt M .... Celll 92t27 TllUMU'• U&..I WAVI AT THI! Al.I.AN 'Notlo9 Of Deftult -v.c. app!tcanu for l)Otll1on1 o n lhiu cn1un N "l>ot I (It JCh r 44 ?:oo HARBOR LAWN MT OLIVE ~.· "' 11• r • (,.m • t1tr \> t,;.•1!11'111lor I ti 7~ '11t1,., A.,_, t h <' ffarho r L;iwn ••ortn1n tne offic. of Rl!.AL &el!Ch Calif t2&e1 M•hH .... 3160P11m0t vou AAfJ 1N OEFAU\.T IUllOIHO ,ACIHO Y°"8A nontow T"91111d9re•oo•d adll.Vltof'Y comm1uees foT spots openina Dec. MNnim,.I C hapt"I In fSTATF SECURITIES S!~ l<at!Wyl'I J flelltledt Uf, F"'*'°"· Cell! ~1 UHDeA A DUO M TlllUIT ITAUT, 14011 YOAIA c:alted Mk1 Notioa ofO..I 1 ( fl VIC( iouted 11 ttoo Nortn Thll bull"9H 11 con-rh11 1>1111neu 11 con· OATIO 1111112 UNLHS ITAHT. TVaTIN, CA IHIO ..,,. end v.ctton. tow to Newpon ~ach City Clerk Wanda Rataio lf'U llJ f)W('J'S tTU-ttl 8rolclway Sult• 100 In the due11( ~J"' .. ~ duCted by • 09'*11 Pllf1· YOU TAI(. ACJ.ON TO .. rlgtlt, tltla Sid ,,.. .. ,a r«:orWll II) IN CO\ltlfY llld, the NMt•Upns ·-on the 81c-·-T-•11 ona fnntrtbut1on1 Clty otSent•An• Count)'of '"""" .._...,.,,_, Ntat11p PAOTECT v~ PRO'·~ to ano now held wMr9 tM real pr~ II ..--. " ,.u; ... may b.· m~ tn thf. Of•OQ9 Stet• of c.it1orn1a Thta '"'-' •aa Ned Kum A HeiMY E"1"t', 1T MAY H 804.0 AT 0y It under NICI Deed of IOCMed. Ot1~n1 Adv11ory C ommtllce the En. Anu•r "·;in CAn...'t'r So-R!AL UtATl ucuA1T1U witn '~'' OMr1I of Of. Thie tt•tement ... tHlcl A 'LIILIC SAU " YoutTrvet"' "'-P'OC*TY '""° • DATL 11m 11 , Vlronment.aJ Qual1ty/8caut10cation CitJz 'lHIVIC( • Cellforn.a COr ~ u ty on "'°"""'ci. Wlttl the County Clerll Of Or· NC.CO AN IXPLAHATIOH etlcl In MIO Courll)'. c.1-'O"IOLOIVRI CON· Advitory Committee: and the T h J ~· tlf"ty or Amrncan "PO<••ion lt'cluly ~Itel I Ill "!09 Coun1y on ~-,°' THI NATU,., °' THl1fomia. daecfMllno ... *l4f •UlTA9fTl~l•C., ,,,, Advi-Com 't•-cc n1ca vii tlt>art A' tx•11t11o n Trve1• 1Jn0et and Pll'"*'t rlttttt •. lH$ PAOCUDtNOt AOAINITltt.ein .,.... W. "--: 1 m1 --. tfnrbtlr l.Awn-Mounr to 1ne oow. of .... GQtl· n...'1.";:'*' Ch,. eo..t '1117.,. YOU, YOU IHOUl.O CON-'A~L t, "~M) l Appheantt mUJl be res1det1t.softhc city and O lj M ler•eo In 111a1 C41rtaln Deed of ......,, I00fO¥timtMr ao. t1 Pv~ Orange eo.t T AJ:iT A LAWYlll 1 Unit I ol Trad No ... 7. <>r.,... CoMf wf 11 ICrvt I Oftto-ye&r tam ........ -I J Vt!. Cl'11Mry [)j T1u1t htc.111lcl Oy HA"°LO o.c.noer' 11 Ital Oal~ Pilot Nov9m• 20 u I On 12/41111••1000AM 1•1110M1on•ll'lepracotded •0.lly Pilot No'IMIW 1i 20, ~ . jcf. Th I . ""'llUlll na an, l, ---~---c-I r t<e lDnt ~0·~'54 llO'l'O SCHVMACH(A an W·* o.c.mw. It Ill! . '1 FO,.fCLOIUM COHIULT· "'loOli 422,,.... ti to,, n . lMt the ·~ .. a ..&.• e•m> foauons '"available" t' w., .. ANTI . 1NC •the cM)' _.. ~ °' Mllicc 1 ......,. w. t14 I .ny e •• • omcc and muJ1 be turned in l by 4:30 p.m . Dec. l . , • T h<: holi<lay ~cason b' a very spccial time oft ht.· year, wit~ family anll frkn<l~ gatht·ring to share In tht· festivities. Whik good chn·r an<l merriment ahounll. for the o nt· who'-. in c harge of the meal, it'!'! gt·m:rally a hectic tjmc with numcrou!'I laM ·minute llbht'!'I to prt·pare and 'c.Tvt'. Thb challcnJ.tc.· can he.· <-a~icr. hm\. C\;t·r. if rou tit> .1 liuk planning and · a lot of pn··pn.·raration St·rving hufkt !'\t )•k can al-.o t·a~c.: tht· pre.·!'\· ,,urc.: of thil'> yt·ar·-. holiday mt·al.1.t-'-l pcopk !'\c.·rvt· thc.·m-.dvn anll pitch in to hdp lhc: \'t'I)' young and ol~ Turkey gr:t\')'. al~·ay~ ~l irred up in a last minute rush. c.:an ht· madt· c.«L'· il'r with advann.· pn:paration. Pre· pare I h't· ttirkc.·y hrol h ahead anll a~'cm hk tht· !-it·a!-toning!'\ and tht· ""-L:orn Man.·h ft>r thickening. Making the.· gravy with corn !'\tarch dimi· narc-. tht· po-.~ihilitic!'\ of lump!'\. and a..-.urt·' a ~mooth . light gravy witho ut ;1 floury 1a-.1e l"hc.· -.oun.c.· o f )t't anothcr 1rauma. that o f rna-.hing the.· pot;Hoe-.. can lw compktdy diminatcd hy !'\t·n·· 1ng -.rulkd pot:ilon in-.tl'ad By u-.ing .1 qualil~ polalo lil-.t· \X'a!'\h· ington Hu-.:-.c.:t-.. thq can he haknl. whippt·d up :.111d rntuffnl in ad· vann· and refrigc.·ratt'd. Wa~hing­ ton Rll:-t!'\t'I p olalot·, arc c.:xcdknt for baking hn:;1t1~t· thl'~ are high in !'\ol id~. which nH·an' 1 hat during till' baking k!'\' w.Ht·r nenb to he.· t'\'aporatnl. rn.ull ing 1n a flutli<:r ha~nl potato 1\!'\ till' turkey rt·-.t:-., to nl.1"-t· c;1n·ing t:a.,il.'r. the pota· toe.·-. l':tn ht· rt·turnnl 10 the on:n to pull up and ta"-t· on ,1 goldt:n tinge. • l1ifJ Pilat WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1985 [!J Treet holldey gue1t1 to aome aouthern hoeplballty .C2 .Two atufflnga In one turkey equela unlqw treet.C3 ·111in~ ahead for the \'l'gt·tahk di!'\h hy a-..,<.:mhling thl' ingrl·<lfrnr.. for thl' lemon -.aun· ,\tix l'orn -.tarl'h and 't·;t-.<>11ing~ in a 'auc.:epan. l·m ·er and pul it a~idc.· rt·ady and waiting.. ~qun·1.t· lhl' kmon; rin!'\e. lrim and divid<: 1lw hrol'cnli You l'an en·n parboil it a minutt· and c hill 111 itT wall'r. 10 rnluu· 1.1:-.1-minull' coo"-- ing time. Ik .... ert b the pil-n· tk rt'!'\btancc of many a holiday nll·al 'rlli!'\ lu!'!· l'iou:-. Ho liday Pear Tarr b ont· that i-. n·rtain to imprt''!'! your guc.·-.1!'\. ~himmni ng under a dear glaZl' prl'pared with pt'ar liquid and l'I 1rn -.t ard1. juicy cannc.·d Bart It'll pt·ar halvl'-. art' .1dornnl "''ith l'olorlul kiwifruit -.l ien an<l mara!'!ch1no chcrril'-.. 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New Orleans Turkey en Papillote incorporates sltces of fresh. nat- urally moist, turkey breast fillets, baked in parchment or foil. with a stuffing of cornbread, pecans, yams. onions and celery, moistened with chicken broth and spirited with bourbon as a seasoning. A glaie of brown sugar, butter and bourbon cover tbc turkey breast fillets during cooking, adding mouthwatering flavor with a defi- nite French inspiration. . An elegant alternative to enj oy- ing the traditional whole body Thanksgiving turkey, New Orleans Turkey en Papillote is ideal for a couple or a small, festive company gathering. Serve with a shrimp Remoulade as an appetizer and finish with a praline ice cream for a truly elegant Louisiana feast. ~ t,'J e11p b•tter 4 cape conbread 1tafflD1 ml1 1 cup c:Mckea brotla, beated •;. cap boarbon 1 eg, 1Uptly beaten Salt ud pepper to taste I fret.II tarkey breast fillets Glaze, recipe follows Saute yam. onion, celery and nuts until onion is translucent; mix into cornbread stuffing. Pour chick.en broth and bourbon over stuffing. mix well. Stir in egg, salt and pepper. S~on one-sixth of stuffing on halfof a 14-inch circle of parchment or foil. Lay fillet on top, drizzle with glaze. Fold flap over and crimp edges to seal. Bake 25 minutes at 350 devecs (add l S minutes if foil is used); slash parchment in center, cook l S minutes more. Makes 6 servi,ngs. Glaze: % tablespoons each brown sugar and butter DRY IDEA AEROSOL & SO.LID NEW ORLEANS TURKEY EN PAPILLOTE 1 yam, baked, peeled, diced 1 onion, chopped % a talks celery, chopped ~ cup cboppei pecans 'I• cap bourbon Cook all ingedients over me- dium heat, 5 minutes. AEROSOL DRY ll)f_;\ Cheese -it, Italian-style. PRECIOUS Ricotta ana M<Ylzarella. Italian "Holiday" R 1 8" ,.,,. ,..,.., um Torte ~-"'•lllHe. 1''" •onte cete. Jurcllfud l ,., l'ftECIOU · ,h . S R1cttt1 Cllteae , c"' ctltftetltneri ~., ~.,.,,.,.. . .... 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Treat yourself to the traditional flavor and convenience of Betty Crocker Stuffing Mix . Choose from four deli- cious flavors: Chicken, Traditional Herb, Pork and Cornbread . Pecan pie perfect ending Historically speaking. pecans and com syrup, the two basic ingredients that make pecan pie unique, arc both native Americans. Pecans were discovered in llli· nois in the 1600s by French missionaries who named and classified the.m "Carya lllinoensis." the Illinois hickory. The American Indian, however. called them pecans. Pecan trees were brought to the East by Thomas Jefferson who planted them at Monticello. He also gave a.few to George Washington. A difficult tree to cultivate, pecans are found only in the U.S. where they arc cultivated in more orchards than any other native tree. Just who made the first pecan pie is lost in history, but the pie emerged as a favorite after 1900- aflerthe introduction of com syrup, a classic ingredient It's the com syrup that contributes toward the pie's translucent custard-like tex- ture. From the beginning, pecan pie was a regional hit from Vlriinia to Texas, the land of the pecan tree. Now, however, pecan pie's popu- larity ha~ spread and is considered one of America's best pies -a natural for Thanksgiving. EASY PECAN PIE 3 eg1, 1Uptly beaten 1cup1a1ar 1 cap Upt or dark corn syrup 1 tablespooa margarine, melted 1 teaspoon vuJlla 1 cap pecus 1 aabaked (t-lncla) pastry alaell In medium bowl, stir together eggs, sugar, com syrup, margarine and vanilla until well blended. Stir in pecans. Pour into pastry shell. Bake in 350-dcgrcc oven SO to 60 minutes or until knife inserted halfway between center and edge comes out clean. Cool o n wire rack. Makes 1 (9-inch) pie. PECAN DATE PIE ~cap ••1•r % tableapoo111 u1lfted noar '4 tea.,... ... , t eua, sltptly beatea 1 cap dark cora aynp t tableapooaa mar1arlae, melted t tableapooa1 milk I tea.,._ vullla l e11p flHIJ c•opped dates 1 nppecus 1 ...,..ed <•·lad) paltry U.ll In larae bowl, stir t<>1ether supr, flour and sail Stir in egs, com syrup, milk and vanilla until well blended. Stir in dale$ and pecans. Pour into pastry shell. Bake in 400- dqree oven 15 minutes. Reduce beat to 350 deareet and continue t.kin&-JS to ~minutes lonaer or untJI knife intened halfway tJe.. tween cen ter and edac oomes out (Pl .... Me PSCAN/CS) # ~--------------~~7 ..... --~~~~ ./ Oran~ Coast OAIL Y PILOT IW9drwd1y, Nowmbef' 20, 1Na Two stuffings mul tlply na vars Adventuresom~ fussy eaters bound to enjoy tasty duo Mosl nf us have grown up in a Thanksgi ving tradition, of happy get-togethers of famil y and friends around a ·•groaning board " heaped high with wonderful food: The star of the menu, of course, is the golden roasted turkey. A~though the food• is basically trad1t1onal. 1t has cenain original touches that make at special to each fam ily's day. For instance, here 1s a suggestion for serving two different stuffings forthe holiday bird. thus offering an option for the fussy cater. and for the adventuresome son, a chance to try both. One, Hcrbed Orange Stuffing, is spooned Into the large cavity. while a Cheesy Spinach Stuffing goes into the smaller cavi- ty. Thus, everyone has a choice. Both.stuffings are quick 11nd-casy to- make wi th conven1rnt packaged stuffing as the base. The turkey is glazed with honey. orange and lemon juice, which gives it a distincti ve ly piquant flavor. CHEESY SPINACH STUFFING 1/4 pound bacon, minced · 1/4 pound musbrooms, chopped 1 cup chopped onion 1 pound spinach, washed and trimmed 1/4 cup unsalted buUer or mar- garine l package (16 ounces) herb seasoned stuffing I pound ricotta cbeese \.'& cup pine nuts 1/4 cup cbopped parsley I teaspoon basil, crushed l teaspoon salt 114 teaspoon pepper 3 cups water 16-to 18-pound turkey 'rt cup buuer or margarine Salt Pepper In large skillet. cook bacon until softened. Add mushrooms-and onion and cook. stirring often, until mushrooms are browned and on- ions are tender. Add spinach and unsalted bu tter. Cook I minute to soften spinach. Re moye from heat and combine with herb seasoned stuffing.cheese. nuts, parsley, basil. salt, pepper and water. Blend well. Stuff in.to turkey and truss. Dot wi th butte"'1tnd season wuh salt and pepper. Roast at 325 degrees about 20 to 25 minutes per pound. Baste occasionally with pan dnp- PECAN ••• FromC2 clean. Cool on wire rack. Makes I (9-inch) pie. CHOCOLATE BOURBON PECAN PIE o/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup corn starch 3eggs \.'& cup llgbt corn s)'rup ~ cup mar1arine, melted a;, cap boarboa 1 cup coarsely chopped pecans 1 package (I oa.n«s) semlswttt cbocolate pieces I anbaked (t-lncb) pa1try sbell ln large bowl with mixer at low speed, stir together sugar and com, starch. Beat in eggs until well blended. With mixer at medium speed beat in com syrup, margarine and bourbon until well blended. With wooden spoon, stir in pecans and chocolate pieces. Pour into pastry shell. Bake in 350-degree oven SO to 60 minutes or until set around edges. Cool on wire rack. Makes I (9-inch) pie. Cashews add the crunch Traditional fl avors of the Onent combine with up-to-date conve- nience in this mouth-watering stir-fry that's seasoned to pcrfectJ on with tcriyaki baste and glaze. Heat 2 tablespoons vegetable 011 in wok or large skill et over medium heat. Add I pound boneless chicken breast, thinly sliced. I thinlr, sliced veen bell pepper and Ii cup diagonally sliced celery; stir-fry 3 to 4 minutes, or until chicken is · cooked. Combine: 1/J cup bottled tcriyak1 baste and a.laze with 2 tablespoons each oranac juice and white wine. Pour over chicken and vqetables; brina to boil. Remove from heat and stir in I cln ( 11 ounces) mandarin oranac scaments, drained. and 'h cup routed cashews. Serve over rice. Makes 4 scrvinas. ' ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In tk apen llv) not high In pr~: , .. 90Ntbte: =ng ...,,.. ClaHlfled Advertising 6 .. 2-5878 p1np. Makel. 16 to 18 servings HERBED ORANGE STUFFING ~ cup currants 1 cup fresb oraa1e Julee 1 ~ powada 1rouad veel t tabJe.poons tlDHlted butter or margarlne l cup chopped onion t medium carrots, diced 1 teaspoon crusbed marjoram 1 teaspooa crusbed tbyme leaves ~ teaspoon crushed tarra1on I teaspoon u lt 1/4 teaspoon pepper ----- I cop llpt cream I ba1 ( 1• ou.oces) llerb 1ea1oaed stufflna .,.. cup chopped parsley .,.. cup cbopped walnuts ••-to 18-pound turkey 1 orange I lemon \.'& cup melted butter or margar· lne ' 1/4 cup honey . ) In small bowl, combine currants and oran~ juice. Let stand 30 minutes. In large skillet, brown veal in unsalted butter, stirring to break into bits. Add onions and carrots. Cook unul veictable are tender. stir often. Blend in ~ason- 1n1s Add cream and heat. Remove from heat Jn larae bowl, combine veal mixture with currants and orange juice Star in her~ seasoned stuffing. parsley and walnuts. Stuff into turkey and truss. 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Best of all, when teamed with an array of , crudites. crackers and breads, they provide a un iversally appealing companion to apcnllf'I STATER BROS.'WHITE OR WHEAT ~U_Serve ~ ·-~~l\~ Rolls 12-0Z With the en1enamin1 sca~n upon us, now's the time to stock up on the fix1n15 for i.omc of the~ easy-to-make snacks. Even a mod- e~l supply of kitchen stapk'I can provide the nex1bil1ty to extend impromptu inv1tatfons and to entertain unexpected auesttt with flair A oox or two of 1niercst1ng crackcr~.ma'kes a good begiopinr \ few fresh veggies that ca n SCf\, a~ colorful dippers arc always a plus. A vanely of adaptable ca nned and packaged foods and a bnck of two of cream cheese can be invaluable. providing the basis for dips and 16-0Z Meat Dept. 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Cut Yams :,!•,it~ O I iv es ~ri:!. .. · R·c .... ., .. , I e ,. '• r;Hta '••• P.; M• 'r"•• T I '"'" .,.,,. Owe S '"'II Oii tr.10\'fOf<.Oll&ffP ,.. .. ""'". Aluminum Foil .*2£=r Fireplace Logs """'·· .... , P a ts O\,AHHIHt I ~•l&I\ e nu Cllt"MtJ4\llll UNI Al lll• Cl'Of ,...,.,,rr, Marshmallows ~··~:i::i,., Margarine ;;,~r::~­ Dinner Rolls :;:~-:i:.· Deli Dills ;~t.,.~ '1"' 490 Cream Cheese ::.:~1,. ...... ~,,, 75c Snack Crackers ::·.-::r: ., . .,,sec M1'xers u .. c, .... . . s111 . .., ... , .. , .. .,. ,.,,, "" s11e 1er11 5198 ,,,,, 7f1 ,,,,, sgc H,/95e '''JI s138 a<Jl age , ,.,,,, s1m ....... Meister Brau •u• •lttlOlc.AHa '31 9 Jacques Bonet ~~r,~:~;·· ''° ... s11e Mateus a_f .. "l ™>ML 52'8 Almaden Wine wH .. ,,,, I t lllfll '2'9 Seagram's V.O. •ml~ ... I IW~rll s16'9 Bailey's r:J:.r.H ''°"i 813'9 CANAOIAN EflJ Lord t-• Calvert ~"'"'" Q~ .. .. ,,,eec 11 e So That Steter Bros. raJCU uncnva 1 ftlU. DA r• '*''' Employ••• M1y EnJoy The ~ Holld1y With Their ,,,, ~~ F1mllle1, All Stater Broa. ~-M1rtcet1 Wiii Be Cloaed On ''""' ftlJc Th1nkaglvlng D1y. ,, '"'" v.;1- ... .... ,_. ·-........ ,.,. ... --u 22 u 24 u Mt '1.1 I• W M.KAVI THt AI011l fO UMIT 0.. RCf'lr.)[ IAtU YO COMMlACIAL D(Alf"9 Of'I WHO\.CIALl ............................. ...._. M-··c .... ,......,_=-,_... ... -·-........ • •Mii c..a•• ................ ,.. ....... . ................. _ .......... ........ . .......... ~ ....... . ..... ~e. .. ;) :/) C>Jld1:r1 Yr:.-n', /v1 /,rr1 1 :r11 .. ir1 fri1rJtt1rir1 'i) (_jc,ldf·r1 Y(:,tr', /\r 1 ArrH~~r,.ir1 Tr .td1t 1fi11 ( .. )1~ . . ,. ~pread5 of all kinds Fill your larder and try the follow1na recipes as starters. Then cxptriment with yo ur own im prom ptu treats. It's part of the fur of cntcru11 n1ng. SMOKED TURKEY DIP •/, cap cupped ODIOD l tabletpooa mar1arlne I cop milk I 8-ooce pacta1e . cream cbeese,e111becl I %~-ounce pacu1e 1mok~ allced turkey, claopped I 4-ou•(ie can maalaroom1, clrabted •;, cap (l ounce) grated Parmesan cbeeae l table1poon1 claopped parsley Saute onion in margarine. Add mtlk and cream cheese; stir over low heat until cream cheese i5. melted. Stir in remaining ingrc- 1 dients; heat thoroughly. Serve hot with toasted Fre nch bread slices: 2111 cups. PINE NUT CHEESE LOG I 8-o.nce pacllage cream cbeeae, softened 2 tablespoona grated Parmesan cheese •;, cup claopped green pepper I tableapooa flnely claoppecl onion 2 teaapoo111 chopped pimiento Daala of ground red pepper 'h cap plDe oats, toaated Combine cream cheese and re- maining in~redients except nuts, mixing unttl well blended. Chill Shape into log: top with nuts. IMPROMPTU APPETIZER 'I• cup cocktail sauce 1 8-ouce packase cream cbeeae C&D.Ded 1brimp Pour cocktail sauce over cream cheese; top with shrimp. Serve with crackers or party breads. Variations: Substitute any of the following for cocktail sauce and shnmp: • 1/4 • 1/i cup chutney. • 1/4 -•;, cup p1cante sauce. ta co sauce or salsa. •Caviar. •Crisply cooked crumbled bacon and green on ion slices. Feast's star prepared French-style By TOM HOGE ,., ......... , .... ,.., Thanksgiving, among the most colorful of American holidays, was first celebrated at a dinner the Pilgrims served in 1621, with roast native turkey accompanied by In- dian pudding and succotash, both made from native com. The domesticated birds, said to have first been eaten by the Aztec Ind ians. were introduced in Europe 10 th e early 16th ce ntury, where they scored an immediate hit. In colonial tames. Ameri ca's for- est lands abounded with wild tu rkey~ and they became Amenca's most popular food birds. Th is inspired Benjamin Franklin to comment that it should ha ve been chosen instead of the eagle as our representative bird. Turkey 1s not limi ted to the U .S. mainland. In Hawa11 cooked turkey cubes are dipped in beaten eggs and flour and fried . In France. roast turkey 1s served stuffed with a mixture of ground meats. herbs, bread crumbs and cognac. Some French chefs also add whole chestnuts and fo1e gras or truffles. Herc's a recipe for Roast Turkey. Normandy-style. NORMANDY -STYLE TURKEY i pounds 1pples, 11cla •• pippins Juice of I lemon I tarkey, abo.t 10 poand1, boaed aacl rolled by a butclaer Salt 1Dd pepper Tbyme t.o tat&e $ tabletpoon1 batter 1 cap apple cider Peel and quancr apples. Remove cores and halve each quancr. Place apple slices 10 a bowl and sprinkle at once with lemon Juice to prevent tumina brown. Preheat oven to 3SO dearees. ' Sprinkle turkey with sail. pepper and thyme. Heat butter 1n a stewrna pot until liahtly browned. and sear turkey 1 few minutes on each 11dc until aolden. Remove meat and set uidc. Lower heat under stewing pot to low-medium. Add sliced apples and brown for five minutes, turn1na carefully every 30 secon<k with a wooden s~n. Remove half the apples and ltnc bottom of an ov1I bakrna dish . Place turkey on top and cover, includina aides, with rest of the apples. Pour cider into atewina pot and scr~pc bonom of pot whh wooden spoon to loosen all browned p1rtlclcs. Simmer for two minutes over low heat. Pour cider over turkey and apples. over with a aluminum foi l and roast •\ 3SO dcarccs for SO minutes, or until done. Serve-wnh a colorful maJttu~ of stir-fncd vcaetablcta, such u snow peas, up1rqu1 and carrou. rves about 6 people-. • I Or1ng4t Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Wed~. H<Mmber 20. 1N5 Christian Brothers wines worth a fresh look. There are three new value wines from an old line producer that you should know about. They are red, white and a rose, all arc made from top srapc vanetics, and the prices arc almost too &ood to be true. all that room 1n the bottom of the closet for some wane that cons three times u much and may never taste asaood. JERRY Mw In recent month~ I've filled several rcpons on old, established Napa Valley wincr1c~ that are doina things 11 little differently. Louis Martina and Charles Krug were two Z1nfandel and Panot No1r. All the such subjects, and you can now add comt>lcxaty of mature Cabernet an a The Chnstian Brothers to that list. medium bodied red wine that 1'1 The winemaker at The Christian ready to dnnk when you pull the Brothers, Tom Eddy, is an ex-cork. there''I no need to apoloa.i1c pcrienced hand who previously for rough tannins pleased our palate~ with wanes Premium Red found its smooth- rnadc at Souvcrain and Un11ed nC'l!l 1n the wlhery. which will -.ave Vintner~. r Besides the three wines I'm about 10 describe. you should al~ take a I fresh look at The Christian Brothers champagnes. They are much im- proved and sull very reasonably priced. A much larger percentage of Napa grapes arc being used in the blends. and for the first tame some Pinot Nojr is being used. I suspect that much of the I champagne quality upgrade was the contnbution of Jim Huntsinger ~ow cbampagncmaster .a.LShadow reek) wh o Spent 3 'ihOrt lime With The Brothers. Tlte Cbrlttlu Bro1. Premium WllJ&e ($). 99 or less) Another solid wine a\ well ll~ a solid value Sauvagnon Blanc headJ up the blend. with m~or portions of Colomba rd and Chenm Blanc and a little Chardon nay for a touch of class 1t too is ready for 1mmediatt consumption, and the wine 1s subtle enough and scnous enough to en JOY With Tood. Tbe Cbrlatlu Bros. Premium Ro1e ($3 99 or less). Rosc!I are very baa an today'i mar1tet, but you may not know chat becau~.no one C'alls them roses anymore The cu"ent fad ii. to call them While Zmfandel or P1not Noir BlanC'. or th1\ or that ''blush " The Brothcro; have u!>Cd two ol the be,. grape vanette'i for th1\ type o( wine. 1>1nor No1r and Z1nfandel w1thJu\t a few drops of Petite ~mah to make tht color strawberry. perfect The aroma\ combine 'itrawbcrry and che rry , with wmc of tho<;e qualit1e\ earned over into the flavor J u\t a lmle sweetness g.i vcs 11 broad appeal for casual con\ump-ti on. My only complaint regarding the champa"1es IS sweetness level. The brut 1s JUSt a touch sweeter than most wi nes so labeled, and the ex tra dry is so sweet to my taste that f co uld only enJOY ll after a meal. I hasten to add that I'm not crazy about anyone's extra dry, so 1f you I hke them a little sweet, thi~one may suit you JUSt fine. Yo• Cllolce Of ARY ............... , 10-14 ....... Tbe Cbrl1tlu Bros. Pre mium Red ($3. 99 or less): All three wanes in this line are good values. but th as I is the best of the "best buys." What we have here 1s an upscale everyday I wane with a blend that 1s 80 percent Cabernet Sauv1gnon. The rest of the blend isn't too shabby, either. being pnmarily Pie given southern accent 'By TOM HOGE AP.__,., .... ,_ One of the mo~t popular veg- etables used to dress up holiday dinners. such as Thanksgiving. Christma'i and New Year's, an the United States as the sweet potato This 1s a native vegetable ong- 1nally grown 1n the warmer parts of this cou ntry but which 1s now cultivated in many parts of the world. A root from a vine of the morning glory family, it was cul· tivated as a food by Indian tnbes long before explorers se t foot on American soil. The sweet po1a10. which comes 1n many sizes and 'ihapcs, closely resembles the yam. and many cook'i use them interchangeably. Actually their origins arc quite different. Yams belong to a famil y of herbaceou'i tropical and sut>- trop1cal vanes. They are the main- stay of th e family diet 1n Wcsl Africa. But whcrea<> they are sweet- er than the sweet potato. they arc said to be Jes-; nutritious. Although 'lwcet potatoes arc strictly American 1n ongrn~ the} traveled )'ea rs ago to the Far East. In Japan. they arc eaten more fre· quently than an America. They ha ve proved a boon there an years when nee crops are ruined by typhoon!!. When explorers brought the sweet potato back to Spam. it soon became popular 1n much of Europe. England's King Henry VIII. known for his fondness for foo<l of all sons. had sweet potalOC"i planted in his gardens and ate them 1n spiced pie~. In America·, Sout hland, sweet potatoes ha ve long been a favorite. The accent there is on sweetnc'l'I, fcatunng such des.~rts as swce1 potato pie and sweet potatoes with pecans. a~ in this recipe adapted from a cookbook titled "M1so; Mary's Oown-J lome Cooking" hy Diane Dalsass (NAL Books). SWE ET POTATO PIE 4 lar1e 1weet potatoes Ya atlcll better or mar1arlne, tofteaed '1'. cap 1a11r '4 ltat pooD t ilt I tablespoon 8011rbon wlal11ley ~ cwp pecana, coarsely cbopped Place sweet potatoes an lar1c saucepan and add enough water to cover. Bnna water to a boil. cover and cook about 3.S minutes or until potatoes are tender. Drain. When · polJltocs arc cool cnou&h to handl.e. peel off skms. Place Po~tocs an miiuna bowl and mash with butter or marprinc. Beat in 4'upr, salt and Bourbon • l'URKEY FREE W1tfl The p,,,c tiasP Ot $ 100 o< Mor;. Ir• GtocOflP', E H.ludt<I() The Price Qt IPw T~ Al<.otl(Jl11 ~er;;qes ff.A);jt" u.1 And Dair.,. f>r<All t•. N<1 Accumuklnc;r1 Of ReQ1sttir T.1rJf"•' l()f11;r Eiu:.lude~ r..w1t1 811"l'fti.1ltj ~!': ~At~o~ep lb 79c ~-Hex~~~~ A tb 99c •uller hstecl Turkeys Fresll ''Natural" Turkeys$ 2 9. ManOf House Hens 0t Toms 98 C Manor House • I Frozen lb {Foster Farms CH Zacky Hlrm<o lb '' 191 lb ~~-=~Beef Rib ·Small Enct lb •2" --- Roast Large End Safeway Quality Beef Pork Roast Turkey ·aoston Butt" Whole Blade Shoulder Sllcecl Bacon Smok·A·Roma For A Delic10us Breakfast Boneless Armour Butter Basted ... $169 Champagne @ Maison Blanc ~ . s5 !"~ C••k'a Cll 1111 -:;1: I Brul, Extnl 1 ml •.-carcll -Gold Aeser.ve 80·Proof 3 '"""" Bonte!I ........ .... 'Wtw.t Witt"9U' • The Ncottof' @ta ~ T/I ~ . ._ Sweet Pickles Heinz 22 .. a.sa .. 99c PP.I Rill Deep Dish Pkg of 2 tO·OZ Shell<, Cra ... ont Socia Pop A. .. '\Ortod Flm/ora ..... ......... ........ • Ht-.ivwo • Ounf!I ..... One fin11I ob-.ervat1on on the'IC 1s that the entire wllect1on would work -..er) well as alcomp:inaments. to holtda) dinner\ If you're "1Crv1n1 large ivoul)\ the\( wanes w11l provide palatability a1 -..ery modest CO\I WORLD Cl ASS BRANOY - RMS. the JOml venture br<tndy produced b ) Rem ) Martin of C oanac and Schramsberg the famou\ champagne firm .. 1~ no"' available at a handful of fine rtsrauran t\ and rt:ta1lcr\ Pro- duction "'ill increase in time. bu1 n&ht no"' we re t.allcingabout a \Cl) limited rnmmodat)' I raved about RMS a few month\ @I ~ •i ~ Swanson Broth Ct 1t 1<1·r ,,, &·1·1 141/,4L C.. s · 3 .or I ..~ Delicious Apples Gok1t•n 1.1r ~f.: S.zf• Wa<,hlf1QIC '" '"lloll•. r 'Ir I f tll• y Small 54/P GrP.11 For Dips Of s.:umt•. beck. based on 1 prcvicw tuie of a near completed final blend. After tasunJ the final product, I can make the follow1tta 5tatement without qualification· RMS 1s the finest brandy ever produ«d an Cali· fo maa "'ow 1ifa) RMS has proved that "world.c:Jfris .. brandy can be made here, )OU can expect others to duplicate the firm's su·cccss. And while I don't want t.o S9Und too chauv1n1!illc, the French had better be looking over their shoulder$ .\menca ma) end up malona the best brand> 1n the worW, with aJI due rC'lpect to Cognac Arma111ac and<. alvados ©lf • I I • .. Ground Coffee FolqN5 Rot>usl Flavor .... c.. s22• .-,. '"" l Ai r ll 5 1/f' Gtt .. 11 F;,r Snncl<..• In Shell, Naw CroP For Your Holiday Baking 1 .. Gin ClllTIPICATIS lt"Wlly Gd1 c.1itl(:31f'~ Ar• lo CJtW! r l'IMd".I Rl>I; I ~ 0<PIWl4'!N ~'~ t!ft. °'" ~(~~ ~ W• Bf' 1-i1'1'()\. lo Ana""" Any OI 'l\)IJf () '°"'""'' Spread haJf potato mucturc 1n a vealed I 'h-<1uart round caucrolc and sprinkle with haU' the pecans. Repeat layers. Bake casserole 1n 325-dcarcc ovco until hot and pecans turri hsht brown, about 30 minutes. Serves 6 to 8. AMERICA'S FAVORITE FOOD STORI Oq,tUnll.t' \OUf (.'OUJK>n S<tVln"!t ~ti h lhl' Sutx•rmnrkt>I Shopper. each WedneM1u ,. und Sunctu\ an the 1'11111 .... , ... ...... Shlctlt. 90 Pf'OOf • 1110() [ '-•• M1llll"'QI r!'1 • '"'~ 111..rlQ! Or.a 1• ~ .. " ' .. •s .. C9 Orange Coat OAll.Y PILOT/ Wednetday, NOWlmb« 20, 1886 . Make Salad platter special pedal occaiuon' should always be celebrated wllh a fca t of special roocb. Everyina on the menu - indudtnf &be salad -should be utraorchnary. The colors must be bn~tcr and more intense, the textures more enucina and ten uous, the fla vors more tempuna and rich. Luckily, 1ervina B~ona Festa Platter for the salad coul'$e at your next ipcc1al occasion d1 tt ner wall mcc' every one of'thete rcquarementi beautifully. ' In Italian, buona fei.ta mean~ "aood feut," and that's Just what this marinated ve1cu1ble medley as all by itself. A feast for the eyes as "ell as the palate It features colorful nugets of dressed carrots. beets, anichoke hearts, mu h· rooms, a paraaut and arecn beans arranatd on a platter for appetite appeal Actually. this d1'h should prob-- ably be called buona fort una - good fonune. For at as the cook's aood luck that th11 extraordinary treaJ 11 so eiura easy to prepare. BUONA FESTA PLATTER l . bottle ( lt ounce) Italian dfesslai1 . I cu (11 oaaees) wbole 1reee1 beans, dralotd l cu ( • , OHCH) wllole arUcllokt ltearu, dralaed ud ba vtd ' l c .. tl• o•aces) 11par•1•• 1pear1, dralaid l cu (114 naeff) wllole beets, dralaed l c .. (I eueH) 1mall wllole carrot•, dra .. td I c .. (4 OUCH) wllole m111b· rooms. dral•ed Marinate each vcactable an a separate bowl. as follows: Pour 111 cup I Lilian dressin& over areen beans and artichoke heanl't; pour If• cup over asparaaus, beet\, carrots and mushrooms. Cover and marinate in refriaerator. turnana occas1onally, 4 hours or ovc:tn1&ht. To serve, arranac vcgetahlc4' on plaiter. for 8 to I 0 to enjoy _ ---"".._.._...._,-..&.. &-DAY SAUi NtCIS IPPICTIVI 8 A.M. THUltl., NOV. 21-THURS., NOV. 28. AU SlOlllS OPIN THANKSGIVING. ............ ..... TUllKIYS USDA GRADE A I 19 ~,.,,,. TOMS OR 9'f.-s HENS L& • 17 Oz Cream Sryle or Whole KMnel Al GREEN G IANT CORN YUllAJI COl'Pll ILB CAN 2A9 llMll 'J 19 0 1 Con PRINCEllA YAMS .79 & AWTIAJll Wlllft Zl•AWL I '. lllf II 3.98 ()fl ~--( llf NIN 81 AH< I ', ' .... , ,., •• .,, 8 1001 IJ t)t 4.H LANCER ROSE WINE h.,.,.,,..... l'lJ Ml 4A9 CORDON NEC.RO fllOZIN /1 ? 10MS • . u .. 10 24-Lal. ~. HINI < 1u,. 10 14-LaS: 1VIf1'. YALCHRIS TURKEYS c La. LIMIT 1 WITH • 10.00 PURCHASI IXCWDtNO TU•KIY PltlCI POSTlllPA ... •OASn .. CHICK• FRESH 79 --FRg;EN I&. ... .. TWIN PACK c•Nl9HOAMIHINS #Ellll .... 1.29 CRANBERRY SAUCE 16-0Z. WllOLI -llLLllD LIMIT 4 •f>Ol C All'TON 17 01 Evoporo•ed CARNJ\VON MILK CRISP EXTRA FANCY OCEAN SPRAY .99 . A9 c UaaY'S "81PKIN n oz 85 \OllD PAK • 24·0 1 , A.uorted In Syrup DOLE PINEAPPLE FRESH CELERY .67· c IA. W II a• Bii• ,_ 91 •12· It ~ COOKS ~ MONl•IY CHWM• 1.l-UTlll CLASSICS lltUT Ott 2.89 4.98 EXTRA 04fY RED WHIT( 750 Ml Ott ROSE J<xquft ~ 150 Ml ltut Of [w Ory I .U Almod.n IS ltler Cioldefl 2.79 CHAMPAGNE MOUNTAIN CHABLIS 17 01 Con• ··" I 7S lit.,, 80 Proof White o r Cold •••• 2"4 PACK COORS RON RICO• RUM LOOK POR OUR AD IN SUNDATS POOD SICTION f re'h Eo\tern 8 Oz BLUE POINT OYSTERS .... 2AI SWANSON'S CHICK• .. OTll 7S~MI 14 5 OUNCE CAN 80 PROOF EMMETS IRISH CREAM I 7S Lll•r. 80 P1oo4 E & J BRANDY .35 ··" 12.•• i-----c •• ?. r 1111111 I •MM••E I ")---- I; .. z .. .. f . . llAllY ...... PAii Al~~~~ .99 p,09' .. •u• • ' J9 BASTER ·• I Z ~I. 3-Podt LOAF PAN ~·nu•••• ...... • I ~ ··" Normandy OVAL OPEN ROASTER Normandy kt~lor OPEN R'OASTER a.1• ··" . , UMn W9' llWY ... MO Wft fO •.um 09 W"CM••t• llO CAM MCOUWll Ollt ._.,_, ... INCIML "°' •NCTM M ""'._IL---. '""9 tn Mf tOfl 01 di.c of C 41 proc..t fllm 0tWJ pt o ~ond Mf ol P''"" ''" ltwu Dec 4 One tJtJy ,;, .,,,,,, p0y dew• "'°' ~ dut•f'9 "''' pro rno!1onol fW' iod ( Seafood menu easy to prepare November 11> a pcrfell 11me t<. include seafood on regular and holiday m-enus. 11ccon:hng to the California f1shcnc~ Assoc1a11on This month marks the true begin· n1ng of fall as Californians know 11. As the weather cool., down. there 1~ a renewed desire to have more substantial seafood cntrcc•. Full-bodied bou11laha1s'IC\, c1op- pinos, and all type'i of fi'lh and 5eafood stews can form the bas1<1 for meals that arc hcany and yet 'lt1ll low 1n fat and chole~tcrol. Fish and shellfish chowdcn arc appealing for either lunch or dinner and when co mbined with a salad and frc~h French bread arc a meal 1n thcm- sclvc11. Also. a 'leafood menu 1'J ca"ly to prepare for last minute guc'il\ and can be a refre,hing change of pace from holiday leftovers. Seafood availab1l1ty \hould be excellent dunng November prov1d· ing weather cond111on~ allow the fishing vessels to go to sea. fhcrc will be a wide variety of frc'>h fi'lh 1ncludini; Paci fi c snapper, halibut. sole of all types. cod . monk fish , <1ea bass, lake whitefi'ih, trout, calfi\h and Pacific perch. For special holiday parties. there will be good supplies of clam'I, oysters. mussels. ~allop'I and shnmp Shellfish love" will be pleased to know that ( allforn1a ,piny lobsters and Dungcnc<o-s crab arc fresh 1n lo<:al markeb. Herc arc two rcc1pe'I developed by the National Fisheries Insti tute that are quick and easy 10 prepare and wall surely be a hit with both th e family and holiday guests. IT ALJAN CIOPPINO l i,; po•adt wlllte-fittlaed flail l c•p oaloa, claopped t cloves 1arllc, mlaced l lable1pooa polyan1atar1ted oll I 8-ounce cu tomato 11ace l U-o•ace can tomatou, drained ud masbed .,.. cap dry wltUe wine or water l tea1pooa eacb dried ba1ll, tbyme, marjoram and oreaano 1 bay leaf 11• teaspoon pepper 4 wfaole clove• c optloul) l &ablttpoon paraley ,·minced Cut fi'h into 'h-mch chunk, and set aside. Sautc onion and prhc in oi l until tender. Add tomato sauce, tomatoes. liquid and all scasoni na!> except parsley. Let simmer 20 to 30 minutes. stirring occasionally. Add fish and cook until done, about 10 minutes. Add panlcy T hi, soup 1s a complete meal when served wi th arecn ulad and French bread. Makes shout 7 cups. CLAM SAUCED PAST A i • '"' •OUDCe CUI chopped dam• YI cap olive oll i,; cap ml.ced oaloa % cloves 1arllc, mlaced i,; cap parsley 'I• tea1poon cn1btd red pepper .,.. c.pcream l poend pa1&a, cooked, drained. udkeptwarm i,; cop 1rated Parmesan clleete l •U yolk, llpUy beatea Heat oil in fry pan. Add onwn and aarlic and sautc until sof\ hut not brown. Add clams and liquid. Cook, stirrina constantly, about l minutes or until clams arc cooked Add parsley. red pepper and cream Toss wath hot cooked puta. To"' with Parmesan cheese and eu yolk. Serve 1mmcd1atcly. Make' 8 ~r­ v1n1s. OLD· TJME SPICY CRANBERRIES I teaspoon watole cloves t 1tlcb claaamoe .,., cap water t~ Cl,. .... , OralH rtu U4I j1lce of I lem" 'c.,. (a"91 I ,..U) craalMtr· , ... Tic clovea in a cheeaccloth baa. In a 3-quart saucepan heat clove bl&. cinnamon. water, 1upr, lemon ri nd and lemon juice, 111r· nn1 unt1l 1upr di Ives. boll for S minute Add cranbeme and• m· mer uncovered, without 'tttnna. until mn•t of cranbcm pop o~n -'to 10 m1nulet. R mov<' clovt' bla. Makct about .. cupt -------------~µ~~-----------~------------..... ·~ r Ot•noe Cout DAIL v PILOT /Wednaday. Nowmber 20. 1985 C7 At.L STORES ARI . ' OPEN · AHO STOCDD WI IH YOUR FAVORITE HOUDAY NEEDS Including a ruu Variety of rrem and rrosen TURKEYS New Crop FAIRCIDLD JUMBO TANGERINES 12 oz. pkg. Regular or Cornbread MRS. CUBBISON'S STUFFIN' LIMIT 2 THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN ON • -EA-.--- ~~ CORN BREAD TURKEYS 8tuffln' Alpha Beta has Riverside or Valchrts Frozen Grade A Tom Twkeys at the lowest price in town I Lower than any major chain's chainwtde newspaper advertised price on any frozen Grade A tom turkey, including minimum purchase offers. 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Thus, while beef fatty sauce . turkey and chjcken will vinp of beef rib roast or pork loan meat -186 calories with 35 fat is about 4 percent polysaturated truly be relatively low in fat and (lean only in both casn) have 239 percent of them as fat in turkey dark and 48 percent saturated. the fat of calorics. However. if you add a With the approach ofThanksgjv-and 2S2 calorics respectively. with meat and 204 calories with 43 both turkey and chicken is about 18 batter and fry them, and eat them ma. infonnation promotina turkey 49 percent of calories derived from percent of them as fat in chicken percent polyunsaturated and 32 with both batter and skin, or with tw been flowina from tbc folks who protein and SI percent from fat. dark meat. (All skin le .) pen:cnt saturated. (The remainder gravy, you will be aeuina a hiJh-fat, produce and market the birds. However, loin cuts of meat arc Another reason why the turkey of the fat in each -42·45 percent hiah-calorie food. UCC14 ............ What they are telhng us this year more fatty than other cuts such as people arc calling their product -is monounsaturatcd.) ihc turkey people arc reminding is that turkey is a "naturally lite" round steak or ham, which have less "naturally lite" is that its fat is more From this, you can conclude that us that the Revised Dietary Guide- mcat, mean1ni it has less fat m fat streaked tbrouah the meat as polyunsaturated, or less saturated. both chicken and turkey can be hoes for Americans suagest, as did proportion to pro~in than many "marbeling." than that Qf other meats. Poly-described as "naturally lite." the oriarnal guidelines, that we cuts of beef or pork. Thus, for Chicken tight meat is quite unsaturated fat is thought to help Whetherthey are till "lite" when should cut back on fats m our diet cxamole. skinless turkey white similar to turkey havinJ 172 reduce the body's production of you eat them will depend on how -from the current level of about meat has 1 S7 calories ma 3lh-ounce calories in a 31h-ounce serving. 77 choles~rol. while saturated fats are · you prepare and serve them. 40 percent of calorics as fat to about serving. w11h 81 percent of the percent of them from protein and believed to increase it . For excample. if the meat is 30 percent -and also to try to calories coming from protein and 23 percent from fat. 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Wilson ~ Hawaiian Honey Ham 21tr. 7-Up or Diet 7-Up aur~On• _ Fresh Crisp Celery . -~ 2.29 FREE "1tb save .J 2 ptg. ol U .49 . . -J4= 11 c::::s;iiilij .. .-J BBH'Brand Natural Style Potato Chips ~·.99 •ach .29 Birds Eye Cool Whip hgular or b1ra Ct.amr Topptng ~-.69 111.cf.lum ~ ;;;· .89 .29 if/.47 Prices effec tive November 21 thru November 28, 1985 I = eun.nt £abor I ~...,. •--•.•.m.•alJ•••~ili~ildiiilfo-_..1 -cnaa:t· . RalpmQUI Celflllcal• Atalll,«Anr Occ+alfonl ...... .. ,., ...... -~~._ .... ...__ .. ...__ ......... ,.,.. ..... _,..., .. __ _....__... .......... ..-...... Lower Prices . ~t.=' ................................................... 0...---.. -·_ .. _,.... .. _ ..... _ ---=-=--=_,....,...,...._ ..... I -... ,,_ .. Higher Stouddrds. amount of saturated fat in ourdiet1 And the way to do this. the turke people say, is to eat more turke) Instead of eating turkey just durin the holidays, eat it the year arounc they SUIJeSl. Amencan consumers appear t• be doin.just that. but an importan reason, m addition to the lower fa content of turkey. may be the yeas around availability of convenient to-use turkey parts. Thanks to production and mar keting advances. yo u can buy . whole range of turkey product! many of them fresh. They include. -Whole turkey -fresh <> frozen.I unbasted or prcbasted, i1 sizes rrom 6 to 24 pounds. (Th· bigger birds give you the most mea in proportion to bone and thus ari the "best buy" if you can use then without waste.) -Halfturkoy-fresh or frozen whole or half breast -fresh o frozen. all white meat: wings -a· th.c en~ire wing portion or with th• wmg lip removed. -: Thighs-the secondjoint of< turkey leg; drumsticks -th e firs joint of the leg. usually inexpensive hindquarter roasts -aU dark mea with leg, tail, and back section. -Boneless brcastslices or steaks cut from the white breast meat tenderl oins -the "prime," mos· .tender cut from the breast. Also available in some market! are ground turkey; turkey giblets turkey ham (boneless thiah meat rolled, cured, and seasoned); turke) bologna. franks and weiners; turke) salami and pastrami. You also car. buy fully cooked or smoked turke) as boneless breast, wings drumsticks, or slices as well a! whole. -. .. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. I tried cooll.hag aome tarkey breast 1teak1 ud was really dJul>"" pointed with tbem. Tbey were toagb and dry -obvlo111ly overcooked. How can yoa tell when turkey 1teakl are done? A. Turkey meat is delicate and will become tough as well as dry if cooked too long or at too high a temperature -as you found out. The test fordoneness of white meat, including steaks, is that the thickest pan will tum from piok to light in color. Also, to pre vent overcooking, always preheat pan, broiler. or other heat source before adding turkey cuts. This assures rapid cooking and prevent~ wccpag<: of natural juices. Turkey steaks dipped in a bread crumb batter and baked in a preheated ~egree oven witr be done in just 12 to 17 minutes. • • • Q. I like to cook beef roasts lD a cooking bag with 1ea10Dlng aach as onion soap mix. Could tarkey legs and tbip1 be cooked Uala way? A. Yes. very successfully! Rinse turkey parts and pat dry. Place in cookjng bag along with your favorite type of seasonin$. Close and faste n bag and cut slits 1n top of bag. Bake in a preheated 4QO.degree oven for I to 1112 hours. checking for doneness after I hour. • • • Q. I tried making barbecued bargera oat of groand hlrkey and my family complained tbat tbey were too dry and not very tasty. la there some way to Improve them? A. For good results ground meat for barbecuing must cgntain enough fat to drip down on the coals and cause smoke: the fat also adds flavor and moisture to the meat. Ground turkey has so little fat that it doesn't give these results. One suggestion is to add a small amount of maq~arine (poly- unsaturated type 1f yo u're con- cerned about cholesterol) to the ground turkey. The meat will still be lower in fat than ground beef but will make a better barbecued prod- uct. Diets too high in sugar, salt Despite public rreoccupation with more healthfu foods, most Americans admit they still con- sum? too mucll ftn , salt and sugar according to a Better Homes and Gardens survey. Yet. if buying habits are an indicati~n. a m_ajority seem to make a conscious effort to cut back on nutrients when they can. Nearly half, 49 percent always buy a P.roduct lower in fat. salt and sugar 1f asked 10 choose between similar products. Vinually all respondents repon their diets provide suflic1ent amount of fat. salt, protei n and carbohydrates. Somehwat less - 74 percent -believe their diets provide ~nouJh vitamins and min- erals. Still, respondents to the mqa- zine"s Consumer Pa nel survey say their diets contain hiJher than necessary amounts of fat. salt and 1upr: 63 percent say they ta.kc in too much salt; S8 percent say too many fats, and another two.thirds cat too many carbohydrates. . The. exces5es . don't apply to vuam1 ns and minerals. less than 20 percent say their diets provide mo~ than 1s needed of these nutnents. Only 3S percent would c~oosc • produc1 fortiflcd with vn.a.m1ns and mlncrals if Jivcn a choice amona fooJ products . . . • .. y a ) t 1 ' ., Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. ,~ l!l M•t•r Del la lone •r•• aurvtvor In CIF glrla tennla Record ahattered In Cabo San Luc•• yacht race. Ill.CRAIG flfewport Ba.rboT CRABR.lt Corona del Mar WALBURGltR ltatancla O'CON?ULL WooclbrldCe. PfEDltLllAN Newport Barbor OrtTIVER08 Bedclleback 8.CRAJG BELLE Newport Barbor Un!Temty POL SY CA.llPB&LL Newport Harbor Beddlebad TODD Lacun.a Beach Newport Harbor's Foley MV~ iii Sea View League By ROGER CARLSON OfhO.., .......... Quarterback Shane Foley, who led Newport Harbor High to a share of the Sea View League football championship, has been named the league's Most Valuable Player by the Daily Pilot. The 6-2. 191-pound senior has been nearly unstop- pable in his two years on the Sailors' varsity since transfemng from Palm Springs High after his freshman season. As a junior he led Harbor to a 6-0-1 league record, 9-1-2 overall, with passing numbers which include 150 completions in 262 attempts, good for 17 touchdowns and 2,223 yards for the season. This year he has led the Sailors to a 6-1 league record, 8-2 overall as they prepare for the CIF Central Conference playoffs. and his numbers are even more 1mpress1ve -160 completions in 264 attempts for 2,300 yards and 22 touchdowns. That's 39 touchdown passes and 4,533 yards in two years -and he's not done yet. With a grade point average near 3.6 his college future appears to be anywhere he chooses. Co-c hampion Saddleback NOJl . High grabbed the other two individual honors -with two-way tackle Peter Pesak and ta1lback-hnebacker Glenn Campbell earning Lineman and Back of the Year. Both are two-time all-league standouts. Coach of the Year honors go to Woodbndge High's Gene Noji, who took a team without a single proven blue chip player and molded one of the area's best defensive teams. The Warriors were considered no more than a longshot from the outset and 1n fact. were picked to finish last 1n the Sea View League by the Daily Pilot. Shutout victories over Corona del Mar and Estancia propelled the Wamors inte the hunt for the league title and they wrapped up a CIF Central Conference playoff berth with two weeks left in the regular season. NOJI, however. isn't necessarily surprised at his team's success. "I felt if our offensive line developed well enough to be consistent then we'd be a contender," Noj1 said. "We were in pretty good shape in the backfield and defensively we had a fair amount of starters back. "We were a little short on receivers, but our passing game hasn't been a dominant part of our attack so 1t didn't seem to make any difference. "We weren't track spnnter fast. but we were quick to the ball, getting from one spot to another in a 5-10 yard distance. which 1s important. .. No11's team concept at Woodbndge included such items as block-lettered.workout sheets ofT-E-A-M with each letter filled with little 'me's'. And, he made full use of his team's predicted finish with the 60-1 stated odds on winning the league tttle. They didn't win it. but they did make it interesting. . Noji lost his starting quarterback to injury for three games. but it didn't stop the Wamors from moving on successfull y. TURnR Corona del Mar lllcCLELLAPfD W AllJQCJt Newport Harbor S.clclleback This I( No11's fifth year at Woodbndge after serving as Long Beach Poly's head coach for four years. All-Sea Vie• League First Team OffeDle Poi . Player, 1cbool Ht: QB-Shane Foley. Newport Harbor 6-2 RB-Glenn Caltlpbell, Saddleback 6-0 RB-Jonathan Todd, Laguna Beach 6-0 RB-Craig Belle. University 5-11 WR-Mark Craig. Newport Harbor 6-6 WR-Jeff Cummings, Laguna Beach 6-3 TE-John Carlson. Cosra Mesa 6-3 OT -Peter Pesak. Saddleback 6-0 OT -Scott Craig, Newport Harbor 6-4 OG-Steve Chabre. Corona del Mar 6-1 OG-Cascy Swanson. Estancia 5-1 I C-Dan Stefano. Corona del Mar 6-2 PK-Sterling Coberly, Newport Harbor 5-1 O Fln r Team Defense DE-Adam Walburger, Estancia DL-Dan O'Connell. Woodbridge DL-Cun Crandall. Estancia DE-Dwayne Armstrong, Woodbndge LB-Don Warnick, Saddleback LB-Kevin McClelland. Newport LB-Jim Kocour, Woodbndge LB-Joe Johnson. Ne~n Harbor DB-Danny Ontiveros. Saddleback DB-Sean Turner, Corona del Mar DB-David Townsend, Woodbridge DB-Myron Butler. Saddleback Punter-Jason Nedelman. Newp0rt Sttond Team Offense 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-2 6--0 6-0 5-1 0 6-2 6-0 6-10 6-2 QB-John Kimball, Laguna Beach 6-0 RB-Chns Warner. Corona del Mar b-0 RB-John Lana. 1.aguna Beach 6--0 RB-Bryan Wildman. Newport Harbor 5-11 WR-Ke vin McLaughlin. CdM 5-11 WR-Andy Sheppard, Newport Harbor 5-7 TE-Steve Reed. Newport Harbor 6-3 OT -Chris Romoscr. Saddleback 5-1 I OT -Chris Sylvis. Newport Harbor 6-4 OG-Matt Hobbs. Laguna Beach 6-1 OG-Cory Christie. Woodbridge 6-0 C-Sean Mahoney. Laguna Beach 6-1 Second Team Defense DL-Roben Melchior. Saddleback 6-1 DL-Gus Hurst, Newport Harbo 6-0 DL-Scott Tomkms, University 6-1 DL-Art Carranza. Saddleback 5-8 LB-Rene Caballero, Estancia 6-0 LB-Matt Dubow, Corona del Mar 6-1 LB-Steve Kalatschan. Newpon 5-1 I DB-John Evers, Woodbndgc 6-0 DB-Enc Dom. Estancia 6-4 DB-T~ler Riddell. Costa Mesa 5-8 DB-Craig Conte, Estancia 5-9 DB-Hector Santa Cruz. Saddleback 5-10 Wt. Yr. 191 Sr 200 Sr. 200 Jr 185 Jr. 196 Jr 182 l.ir 235 Sr. 220 Sr 241 Sr. 200 Sr 180 Sr 205 Sr 170 Sr. 21 0 Sr 220 Sr. 208 r. 185 Sr 185 Sr. 226 r 175 r 202 Sr. 150 Jr 200 Sr. 185 Jr. 160 Sr. 2 IO Sr. 170 Sr 185 Sr. 200 .SL 185 Sr. 165 Sr 159 Sr 211 Sr. 192 Jr 291 Sr. 178 Sr. 180 Sr. 205 Jr 1~5 ~r 200 Sr 190 Jr 170 Sr 195 Sr 225 Sr 187 Jr 175 Sr 180 Sr ISO Jr 155 Sr 145 Jr KOCOUR WoodbrtdCe JOKPfSON Newport Harbor TOWNSEND WoodbrtdCe ' PUAK S.clclleback STEFANO Corona del Illar • CRANDALL Eetancla ARMSTRONG WoodbrtdCe BUTLER Saddlebac k Robinson has no answers to Ram woes But he maintains it's no time to push the panic button By JOSEPH QUDEVOIR a.., .... e. ••••• """''' Eveoone 1s asking. hut no one seems to have the answer to the quesuon What's wrong with the Rams? After dropping 1he1r third game in the last four weeks. the Rams appear to be reeling. especially when )OU consider the latest setback was to the Atlanta Falcons. who were 1-9 before Sunday's 30-14 win. "There was no question we were flat," Rams ( oach John Robinson said Tuesday "and no question that I can't say wh y" The Rams have stuck v.1th thl' same recipe which enabled them to JU mp off to their sweet 7-0 swrt. but the latest efforts have come out fl at or half-baked "There'sa IOO reaM>ns :roucan gi 'e for a team not playing up to its le' el." said Robinson. "And the\ all dm l· coaches crazy You get a lreat sense of failure when a team doe'>n't pla' weir " So wha\ does Robin son plan on doing to shake up the offcn~. which managed but a 177-yard total while holdmg the ball ~ust 16 m1nu~ (out. of a possible 60) "The worst thing you can do is say 'We're ctianging, guys,"' said 'Rob- inson "We won't change or come irt green JC'r'iC ) s for Grce11 Bay or anHh1ng lllce that " f 1 v.ould ce.rtainl} behoove the Rams to beat the Packers this Sunda) not Just to get back on track. but to insure the' get into the playo ffs to co' er npen~s. accordrng to Rob- 1nw n "The pla~ers' wives are probably ..a >1ng '°"hat the hell'<, wrong, hone)''' after we lose a gamt'." said Robinson "Most of the wives have probahl) spent the playoff money ..ilread' and are v.omed .. But ·to calm down the wives. surel) something must be done to keep the Rams from shd1ng further down into the doldrums "Our blockmg has been a prob- lem .. \81d Robmson ""-t''re not tunc11om ng as a unit Plus there arc ntht'r area~ that we ha ' en 't looked good 1n "°"e're trying to be patie nt. \aymg 11 "'111 all come together soon But as a foot note we've added. please huff) " One ma1or difference in the Rams' fon unes. dating all the wa\ back to (Plea.-e .ee RAMS'/02) Tucker receives vote of confidence J ob of OCC coach still his. according to sch ool president The question"' a!. dtrel t and to the point to Orange ( oast ( ollegefoot- ball coach Dlck Tucker "Ha.,.e ~ou made a decision about returning to coach neitt year'l" The response b\ Tucker ··1 haven 1 made a dcc1S1on at this nme \lot><.Kl ' has said anythine, to me about 11 and "i am not in a pos111on to 'Ml \ a n~1h1ng a1 this ume .. .\!the end of the \Ca'>on 1"'111 e' aluate the team and make J dec1S1on at that point ... °" hile Tuc ker remain<, ix·rh;ip., non<omm111al about hi\ tuturt· plaM as ( oast foothall l oal h lhl· prt'\tdent oft he colleg1.· 'id\<, thl· 1oh" h1' -lf he wan1s11 When rnnta<:tt:'d Dr Donald R Bronsard <.tawd t1ath .. He t T ud.\·r l 1s undcr \Opn:\\ure lrom u' nut t.• con11nue li'~\tmth h1<;<.h01ll' I h1' 1s the fir'>t I'' e ht·ard of th I\ rum11r and 11\JU'il not trul' The Pirate'>."' hll fi nl\h thl' 11.1 5 campaign \aturdJ\ night h' ho .. ting RJnl:hO ant1 ago. are l'ndunng their se' en th ~tra1gh t lo<.ing <.ea.,on at I ---I and 1.1. 1th a IO'I\ \aturda' t\1 lhl' Don'> would finish no Ix-Iler lh.i n 11cd for the basement 111 thl· \1 1\\11in c on- ference- .\mong thl' \l'\e'n lm..c' th1' "K'a,11n v.asa24-1 4 '\Ctb;Kkt\1 \..1n l>1el;\o< 11' (' ollege the 1-. n 1gh t" lonl' "'1 n ~if 1 hl' seaso n Rut<>< < h.i\ <.h\11.1. n ,1~n1. 111 DENNIS B10STEIHOUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE life 1n other outings beating \an Diego Me'ia . l Q-16. and holding unbeaten and the state 's top-ranked team \addleback. to the C1aucho•,' 101.1. l."\t scc>nngoutput of lhl' <.ea\lln 1n a ~--15 loso; ··1 J~' '-'l' 'epla,edpl't'lt\ 1.1.l'll t"<ll'Pt loronc gamt· 1a 'J-~ 10.,, to Fulkrton the \t"COOd v.e-tk nt thl' sea~in I .. ..aid Tudt•r \,h·d ahuut h1\ tt·Jm, rt'u1rd T Ul l..n re'>pondl·d "It'' h.trd lo put \our linger in °" t' 'e had 'omt• 1..n lUmO\ l'r' .II l..n :1mt'\ J nd \,l)ffie big pl..i' \ hJ' l' tx·l·n madl.' on u' fhert"s nil .. 1mpk an'"'t'r I hrn· hJ<. al'ill hct'n \fX'l ulJl11>n that l\1nLH1mra<;st<.tantsJack f air 1de1t'n\IH'lllOrd1nator1and Dair \\ on.in111101Ten\n e hal I..!> I v.t•rl' ,cms1dcnng '1eppin gdo'-' n from thl'1r respett1,cpo~ts ButTulkerd<·nie' that JO\ t h1ng ha' l"x•t'n ..aid to him ..ihout 1h1' \a1d Bron-.anJ "D1t l..1,.1trul· prull'\\11in<1I Jr11.l thl'i 1'>n'1 J H1ii. l t•n ,olkgl' "'hl·n· thl' lonune\ 1•1 thr 'L hntll n-.c.· J nd fall "' 1th tht rnord nl •ht• 1 l\•t~Jll tl'Jm Woodbridge makes pl-ayoff-Gebut Friday °'<''t'rJI "'l'<'l..'J~\I pnimptl·d ti' '"c 111 tht ,11lumn•"n thl' paper I .l'l..t•d \ul." Arn1.1. n t \kan ot ht•ahh and ph\\1t JI l'dUl ill 111n d1' 1\111n I to It~ ii.. int" th1.· .ithkt1t pnigram in gcnl·ral .ind tht' tnn1h,1ll 1\·.1m 1n part1l'ula r ., --Newport trying to bounce back a1ter setback l.o CdM By ROGER CARLSON Of ... O.., ........ Woodbridge H~'s Warnors, a longshot to begin with. take their first shot at the CfF Central Conference football _playoffs Friday ni&ht at Garden Grove High where Garden Grove League champion La Quinta awaits. Also in first-round action are Sea View League ex><harnpions Newport Harbor and Saddlcbaclc. In the 81g Five Conference, We,tm1nster tackles unbeaten Riverside Poly and Mater Dei gets a chance to avenge last ¥ear's opcnina round playoff loss to St. John Bosco. Hc~·s a look at each game: WMArtq e c ... a.1> "'· La Qttta&a (l ·I ): Eric ztno. the son of la Quinll Coach Joe Zeno. broke his anlclc 1n the second pme of the scasoo apin t Foothill, but he's back at tiaht end for the All~ now. One or the dnvina ro~ for the A7tecs 11 the all~around play of Bart Recktcnwald, who hu been an All· Ora.nae County ca.hber athlete for the past two years. "They have a aood team, obvious- ly," said Woodbnd&c Coach Ocne Noji. "Phy11call¥-t.a1tntcd kJds is what lbey have. They have a quar- lert.ck who c.an really throw the ball. Derick Debbs, a JUmor. tw J ood arm urenath. Their b11 threat is Rcncnwald. v.ho has a ~at averqe - 8.5 yards per carry. "They pursue real well. they get to the point ofattaclc quickly and they're physical. "We were probably playing better defense earlier 1n the year so we have to get back 1n the groove. And, we need to pick up our passing game." The return of John Yurkovich at quarterback should help the War- nors. Yurkovich missed two games entirely with n knee injury. but saw someacuon last wcekapinst Univer- sity. He'll start Fnday night, accord- ing to Noji. MapoUa (7-2) vs. Newport Harbor (8-2): Magnolia's Sent1nels operate behind quarterback John Hang- artner. the coach's son. Hangartner missed five pmes with a strained rotor cuff. He returned to throw two touchdown passes against Savanna last week as M .. nolia rcvened a 15- year trend of los1n1 seasons. The Sentinels. however, may be walkina into a hornet's neat where the Sailors are buly tryina to foraet what lhe1 let aet away lait week. Corona del Mar shocked the Sail· on. I S..14. torcina Harbor to aharc the Sci View Leaauc championahip wilh Saddleblck and dcnyina them their first perftct leque suson ainc:c 1942. Despite 1hc loss. however. the Tan enter the J!layofl'S IS lhe Central Conference s No. I seed. Shane Foley 1s the counterpoint to Ha.no.er 11 quuterblek and r.,. u~S lO be IOlnl IO l.hcairasof\cn as he bu in the pttt two )Un in -..hkh he tw amwed 4,HJ yards with 39 touchdo-..n puaica -with a com&>&e- t1on ratio at S8. 9 ptrccnt (I SO orl62 as a junior. 160 of 264.thts year). Friday's b11 W'ICt 11 6-6 1un1or ' This week'• prep football Tbe gamt Tbt lint THURSDAY Bolsa Grande vs. Saddleback at anta Ana tad1um \addle-had. tn ~ FRIDAY Alemany v•L Echson at Huntington Beach High Manna at San Gorgonio I d1\on h' r. ')an (iM&lln 10 h\ ~ Harhor h) I' La Quinta b' b Mater f>t>1 b' 4 Poh b) .., Magnoha at Newport Harbor Woodbridge vs. La Quinta at Garden Gm.,.t• High St. John Bosco vs. Mater Dci at anta Ana tad1un) Westminster vs. Riverside Poly at UC R1 vers1dc Marlt Craig. aJthough Harbor's pass- IOI p me 1s well-rounded with Kevin McClelland out of the backfield. teve Recd •t tight end and Andy heppard at v.1de rece1.,.t'r all work.ing into the pattern~ Bolsa Gruel~ t•·•> v1. Sacldltback (9-11: Saddkhal ~ l 11.\,h km °"llll' knov.s an\ lir<.t·wunJ game 1<i a tl''>I -but the maJ\'r , on\ an Im hl' and ht'i Roadrunnl'I' " "h.11 thl'\ lll'I 11 the~ gt't pa'lt Bui'-!< 1rJnlk Looming ahc.id 1n thl· 'l'tond round ·~ ru nning -.t·nyt1nn Ra ' Pallarco; and t hr \ .11. nu.i T 111-rr' a!lsum1ng Vak nuJ .t<h anll'' pa\t :-.lo~alk as e-xix·\tt't1 "Bolsa' onl) lo<.\ 1n k .1gur "'a' 111 the league champ111n I .1 l.)u1n1.1 D-12, poinl'i out\\ lllt' ".\nd BolY "ent for two po•OI \ and J1dn'1 lll'I 11 "It'~ a tough dra11. lnr u' ) ou hlo..t• w ha' e somebcxh \OU tccl ,·onlidc.-n1 atx1u1 and we'rt not .<1nJ11.kn1 I hl'' run the.-'~r-opt1<ln anJ de kn"' l'h thC) hh ll quilt' a bit ..ind run dn ei ght man front M) 1'11g u1nl·em '' 11. hrn (Plea• tee PREP /02 "It 11.a'tgt·ared 1t11.1.anl \trt•ng1hrn· 1ng thl prng.rJm Rut I mu\t \In'" that 11 had n11thing lo d•> "'1th pcr'ionnl'l l h.tnjtl'' V. l' Ml' n plonng 1.1. a" 1n v. h1l h h> d1agnu<.t v. hJll'H'r prohlcm' .trc hamix•nn~ 1•ur t'llun' 1n rel. rulllng. pnx1:durl''-1n < 11al htntt and ou1plateml·n1 ot grdduatl'\ T uckt'r hegan h1'1 head lOa1. h1ng ,ar<·cr d i Rrea-O hnda High"' her1: he rom p1 led a"., -I 8-1 record lrom I 11 ~I through 1%1 Included were ( lr- rhamp1on,h1p\ln · ~and'" l I k Ht'\3t hell at 0 < C o;1nu· I 4ti~ and h J <. Jn m crall mark. at ( on<.1 of 12 111:.'i v.1thnat1nnallham p11l0\h1p"n I~"' .ind l ~.,~.ind lour tllnkrcn\(' 111k' I ul l..c1 "Jl\1.• lhl· athk111. Jin'\ tllr <11 1 'rang<'< oao;1 Who.needs cheerleaders? Not the Bears Nobody came in on the noon batJoon from Sawtoon and asked mc,bul ... •The Ch1cqo Bean arc finna their tc;11.ntJl y-d1d "Honey Bean" cheerleaders because &hey say tbt'y arc winnJna now and have the Ref~r­ uorso they can draw fans without &he HoneyBun W1nnin&d0t' n't ut~llycause such a drastic cha nae 1n the sense of values •Cardinals pi&chet John Tudor. who wa sorudetothemediadunna lhe World Series. re«ntly suited up 1n apractjcc ion with &he t. Louis 81~. . luakct more than a dnvcr's I icente to be«>mc a hockey ptaytt •Alked 1f1he NFt. ~II mttttWlth lht USA.. comma 1oner Pete . Ro~elle replied. "It 1~ H't"\. 'Ct"\ unhkc-l y" ... Hov.-·,that ~u prtd1C1able an,wer" •You know )OU are gcmnaold 1f youca.n remember the Rnm, were l l.01n 1969. •The RAmsp:t Green Bay. unda~ and a chance to demon,trate whether the) arc an orchnar) team •The U '-l JCL.A game1sal~:n·\ one ofthost Utanie'1 which can io either way or end in a tic. •TM Amtncan apphan~ manu- faC1urersas~11tion will leave no ll C cube unturned to art" 1lham "Rc-- fnaerator" Perry to appear at tlfc annual oonven11on •TbeCh~Bcarond The Rcfh&cratorwill have the home 1ct Bua Tucu1 SPORT S COLUMNIS T f adv1n1-1t forth<' Nf('c~m pion .b1ppme1n Januar) •There is no team 1n tht' N Fl c~pebk of'bnttfl& lht' Bra" and t ht \ ""'not play1n1 Mee• ltam ahout to Mt thcm\tlvt'\ •When lhc n 1Pf>tr\ ~'<'rt ~-0. 't•me~h tm·d "Rtcll~ upthd hp- Jl(r." and ~Ur(' t nOURh • Keg(l.te Jal ~'<'n \Aid he v.uuld he bad. ~llh lht' <\ngtl\ and tht' won:t\ v.cl't' no sooner out ot h1~ mouth than t'nt'ral manager \.t1ke Pon ..aid. "\\.1u11 mmute ~oth1n1 ha br<-n S(lllC'd" (J<lOd tor Mike Pon •Rams C oach John Robinson "Y' th(' ~Al"\C'Ould make 11 rouplc of m1nak~ and lose in tht' rilayofTs. • otrt Dame lost. '6-6. to Penn . \lt('but(~mFau t' JObwainoloa tht'hne ThedcctSJontodumpham was made t'vtn-bcf0tt last lurday and theonh·change ~that Faust wa\ boun"'t'd all tht way back to the @J'ICk hool It''-t' I (Pl-..e ... TUCDa/02) ,. ....... ._ ...... _.;.. ........ .--____ -..... -. . . m ()rangeCoeat OAJLY PILOT/ w.o~. November 20, 1935 ,I , Here's one record basketball. coach wants no part of Afulrre clinches It for Dalla• Mark Aplrre scored 22 of his 36 m points ln the second half .and ReluMlo Blacbua tut four frtt throws in the final I I 5CCOnds to helJ> Dalla squette by Phoenix. 12). ll 9, TucSday ni&)\t an National Ba lcet· baU Auoc1ation play. The Suns' Wal&er Davia hit a Fn• AP... Idles tb.~potnt shot wuh 13 scronds lef\ to puJI the Suns ,. w1tb1n 119-1 I 7 before Blackman hit two free throws to NEWARK, N.J. -Coachtn& the m sealthcwin ... lnotherNBApmes,rescrvcguardMlb basketball team at Ru~rs-Ncwark has · W"4 ... po14fCd m 26 points, 1ncludint 22 jn the been a n~wln situation for the last two second half. ro lead Sacramento years, but l\eW coach John Adams hopes to ehanae that. · • • to a I 0}-99 victory over San Adams is takina over a team that lost 46 pmcs in a Antonio . . . Orludo Wooh1d1• row and i5 on the verac of brcakana the NCAA · made a dnving layup and then basketbaJI record for con.Keutjve losse~. adcJed a free throw with I :05 Only two other iums in the league have ever remain1na to break a 11 2· I I 2 tie suffered throuah that many s1ra1ght defeats. Oltve1 and Kyle Macy connected on a Collqc of M ichipn dad 11 m 1961 and South we t State JU mp shot with 44 Sttonds left to University of M1ondota followed in 1973. lead Chicago to a 121-1 14 tn- Thuecordcould fall Fnday when Rutae~Ncwark umph over Indiana . . Kea open's its atvis1on 111 season in the Western Connect1 -8auJ1ter scored 11 of his 23 cut Tip-Off Tournament against Roger Williams A 1 points 1n the hut 11 minutes of the College, ,cu rre first half to lead a 29-13 spun that ''l really en1 oy having a challenge. no ma tter what lifted New York. playing most of the aame without pan of my h(e it is." said Adam's. "This obviously is a rook1~ star Patr:fc• Ew~a1. to a 98-94 victory over great challenge." Washington. Ewing sprained an ankle just 2112 minutes Adams has been up to the challenge i.n the past. He into ~he game .. '· Joe Barry Carroll sank a I 0-foot took over a doormat William Patersqn program JI baseline Jump shot to snap a 102-102 tic with 10 seasons ago and won fo ur New Jersey Athlcuc seconds rcmatnmJ and P•rvl' Sbor& scored 32 pol Qths Conference championships while pos1101 a 207-77 ·Golden State defeated Cleveland, 11().t04 . . A.lex mark. ED&J~ll scored a career-hiah 54 points. the h1gh es1 And when Matt Shoban was released as the 1ndiv1dual total in 1he NBA this season, ai. Denver . Rutgers-Newark coacb after last season, Adams was defeated Hou~ton, 127-113, snapping the Rockets' packed for the dual JOb as athlcuc d irector and sc~en-game wanning str~k ... B~k WllUam1 had 22 baske1ball coach with the Scarlet Raiders. points ~nd 16 rebounds 10 lead New Jersey to its first "I cringed the first day of practice. there WCfC only road victory of the season an a 108-102 victory over three or four people who showed an interest in the Po nland. program," said Adams. "Tbc first four weeks of T ,1 practice, I felt lake I was doing a summer camp." ro.,ans. UNL v suffer def eats Adams now has 14 players after doing some rccru111ng in the school's lobbies and lounges and pubs Forward Andrew Gaze scored 18 m around the campus. points and grabbed I 0 rebound to lead Australia's national team to a 63-59 victory over Sou1hcrn CaJ tn an cxh1bh1on college Quote of the day Dick Motta, coach of the Dallas Mavencks on his hometown of Union, Utah: "It was ~ small we didn't have a village idiot. My brother and I had to take turns." • Flyers' 13-game streak halted Mlk~ Bouy scored two goals and assisted on three others as"he New York Islanders whipped Ph 1ladelph1a.. 8-6, Tues- day night and stopped 1he Ayers' I 3-game Na11onal Hockey uague winning streak. Bossy's 11th goal of the season ca pped a 1hree-goa1 burst in the first period and the Islanders' nght wing later scored the clinching goal in the third period as New York held off a comeback by the Ayers, who trailed 5-1 in the second period .:. Elsewhere an the N HL. Gleaa AaclertoD, who had scored the tying goal wnh sax m inutes left. scored with 2 1 seconds remaining m the game as Edmonton rallied from a three.goal deficit 1n the third penod to beat Quebec, 5-4 ... Forward Paal Cyr packed up a loose puck in the Hanford .tone and scored with I :09 remaining to hft Buffalo 10 -a 2-0 victory over the Whalers ... Petri Skrtllo scored three goal!. and Tony Tull added one and a pair of assists to lead Vancouver to a 7-5 tnumph over Detroit. The victory snapped the Canucks' thrcc~mc losing streak and ended a modest two-game wtnnmg streak for the Red Wings ... Mike Gartaer scored two goals and i oahe Pete Peelers boasted a victory in has first start for Washington as the Capitals dcfeat.ed Pittsburgh. 4-3 ... Dino Ciccaarelll scored his first goal of the season midway through the third period as Minnesota managed a 3-3 tie w11h Calgary. basketball game J,ucsday night at the LA Sports Arena. T he victory was Australia's se<;ond on its 10-gamc tour against teams an the Pacific-I 0 Confcrcn . The Auuralians defeated California in their second me. Forward Derrick DoweU !>Cored 27 points and c-e ter Roel Keller added 11 points and I 0 rebounds for U . Highly-touted freshm an Tom Lewie, from Mater De1 H igh, sank one of 10 shots from the field and committed six turnovers in 14 minutes. The Aussies play UCLA tonight ... In Las Vegas, Loreato Romar scored 20 points, including two free throws with nine se<:ondsremaining, to lead Athletes Jn Action to a 78-77 v1etory over Nevada-Las Vegas. Trailing 74-70 with 4: 19 to play. Athletes Jn Action gol baskets from Romar, Tracey Jacboa and Romar again to take a 76-74 lead with 1:50 to play. Jackson also scored 20 points while AIA's Keltb Clepllclll had 14. Fred Bulls led UNL V with 18 points. Texas Tech coach dlsmlued LUBBOCK. Texu -Texas Tech [i] football coach Jerry Moore said Tuesday •II• that he has been fired, effective aflcr Saturday's Southwest Conference game asainst the University of Ho uston. and descnbed h1~ d1sm1ssal as "a very empty fcehng.:· Television, radio TELEVISION 7:30 pm. -PRO 8A.SKET8ALL. Clippers at Lakers. ( hannel 5. • 11 p.m. -BOWLING: Channel 56. RADIO 7:30 p.m ~PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Lakcrs, KLAC(570), KMPC (710). PREP FOOTBALL ... Devils put away King~ early, 6-3 FromDl they have the ball they keep 1t a long lime. They run a lot of 11me off the clock and they don•t stop 1hem- sclvcs." S&. Jolla Bosco ($.$) v1. Ma~r Del (7-3): "Our kids were really happy to find out we play them agaan," said Mater Dci Coach Chuck Gallo ··we lost to them an the first round of the playoffs last year ( 13-1 0 in oven ime) and 11 was an all-senior team running a Houston veer. "They were very physacal and we basically played a 7-7 tic with them and then missed a field goal with seven seconds left. Gary Coston, our field goal kicker, 1s especially glad we're playang them again. "The }' had a I 5-ycar-o ld sophomore back named Scott Me1.a. and he popped a 57-yard touchdown run when we were 1n a goal-hne defense," said G allo. The Monarchs have · arlcs Anton back after a long a ·net' with an 10,Jury, and appear be in top shape after pulling o a 17-25 win over Angelus League n val Servile last week. We1tmlu~r l&-4) vs. Rlvenlde Poly ( 10-0): Poly. the No. 2 seed in the Big Five Conference, 1s the defending champio n and has won 37 of tts past 38 games. 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IOJ/2SS-3249 INGLEWOOD (AP) -Center Peter McNab scored the first of fi ve straight goals 1n the fi rst period as the New Jersey Devils notched an easy 6-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings an a National Hockey League game Tuesday night. The victory was the Devils' first ever at the Forum after going 0-19-4 since the franchise began in Kansas Caty in 1974-75. After McNab tied the µme 1-1 early an the opening penod, New Jcr~y got goals from Doug Sulhman, Kirk Muller, Aaron Broten and Mel Bndgcman to take a 5-1 lead with 38 seconds left an the second penod. Bernie Nicho lls, Craig Redmond and Jay Wells scored for the Kings. Greg Adams added a th1rd-penod soal for New Jersey, which improved its record to 7-9-1. .a••INMILLl•'I STEEP ut•DEEP 1t ... 11 •mmo ,, ..-:! l• .. o•uo c .... ,,.,. Jwfll ,. I Ut , ... ,,. MIWM V1t t1 • W1t1t , ... °' .... c...,. ........ ~ ... 1 M ""'" NO(.,,->-.,...,.,. . ~· .... c11.,.,.,~ 1m1 uo Jm 111•1140 1000 11tt1 m Hoo RLS T ENNIS CdM ,·Marina.eliminated Sea Kin s~ Vikes handed road setbacks; Mater Del earns semifinal berth in 3-A The scawn came to a bitter end for the 11rls tennis teams from Corona del Mar and Manna high schools Tuc~ay as each absorbed losses on the, road in CIF 4-A quarterfinal acuon.· . MaU't Ut1 was the lone area survivor, downing La Canada 10 cam a berth in the 3-A semifinals on f hursday. Herc's how 11 wen1· RolU.1 Hlllt 1%, Corona ~I Mar I : The Sea KfoJS finished the year at 19-4 after fallina at Rolling Hills. The fifth-seeded Titans, also 19-4, ~hn:iin~ted CdM with a strong show- ing in singles where they won seven of nine points. "It was a weird match," 'Ulld CdM C.oach Dave Heffern. "We won four of six sets 1n the fi,.,1 ro und. but only 1wa sets 1n the next two rounds. '.'We couldn't come up with the big points even thoupi mostly all of the sets were very tight. h wa~ one of those days they (Rollin' Hall!.) played really well and we d1dn 1.". The Sea Kings, who entered the tournament as the No. 4 seed, received their top effort in doubles from the No. I team of Glona Rowbotham and Nicole Capret2, who accounted for two points. No other CdM player in singles or team in doubks could win more than om; set. Rolling Hills battles top.seeded M1raleste Thursday in semifinal round act100. WHUake (LA) II , MarlDa 7: The third-seeded Wallabies, who had eliminated Newpon Harbor, 10-8, last Saturday, ended Manna's season. and 17-maich winning streak in the process. at the Studio City Tennis Club. · The Westlake win was highlighted by Annika Wasserman's 6-3 success against Carrie Cnsell, her first Joss of the season. The ma1ch was deadlocked at. the end of each of the first two rounds, but the Wallabies finished strongly w advance and end Ma nna's season a1 19-2. ''The kids didn't play nearly as well as last Saturday (a 13-5·win over Rao Mesa)," said a disappointed Marina Coach Bonnie Storemont. "But 1t1 ve Wesllakc credit, they played very well." C'nscll won two of her three matches, but Marina could only collect two more points in san&lcs. And the team of Jennifer Lian& and Kim Robenson also won two o f three, but the Vikings could cam only one more point in double~. Westlake will next mccl sccond- seeded Palos Verdes Thursd1&y for the right to play for the 4-A title. In a 3-A quarterfinal match. Macer Del 14, La Caaacla •: The top-seeded Monarchs arc yet to be tested in the playoffs after the easy win at Santa Ana High. O nly La Canada's No. I singles player could present any trouble to Mater Dci as she swept her three matches, although a doubles team did win one set in a tiebreaker to account for the'Spanans' other point. Bosting sweeps in doubles for unbeaten Mater Dci were Sabnna Burke and Laura Spinner and Jenny and Lisa Smith. Each winning two of three in singles for the wmners were Shannon Lavelle, V1ckyCor<.tova and Lisa Cimini. The Monarchs will now face fou.nh-sccded Westlake of Westlake Village Thursday in the semifinals. USC can soothe some Top-ranked wounds with victory El Camino Struggling Troians ."We believe we have a chance .10 tops Pirates :J wan 1f we play error-free and wuh -a d f UCLA-great intensi1y. We have to have a c n epr ve mental and cmo1ional concentration of Rose Bowl berth-1evet1h.!it'sofachampionship catit>er. "I thank we have a bunch offightcrs LOS ANGELES (AP) -use hasn't had nearly the season 11 hoped 10 have, but the Trojans could make 11 a heck of a lot better b y beating cross- town nval UCLA this weekend. "We've got ourselves a great op- portu ni ly to make somcth i ng pos111 ve happen," USC Coach Ted Tollner said Tuesday. "It's a great opportuni- ty in a difficult time. "We're a 4-5 team. When yo u're 4-5 and nol where you'd like to be. beating a eood football team helps case the d1sappo1n1ment of all the othe r thin~ that have s o ne wrong. "When 11's UCLA, 11 just adds to that. And when Y.OU haven't beaten UCLA for a while. that adds even more.·· The teams wall be playing fo r the 55th time Saturday at the Coliseum. USC leads the sencs 30-18-6 but UCLA has won the last three games between the schools and four of the last five. • on our team who will stick together a nd fight as hard as they can until the season's over." A win for UCLA wouJd mean the conference title and a benh in the Rose Bowl game for the eigh1h- rankcd Bruins. who are 6-1 an conference play and 8-1-I overall. Should USC win. Arizona State will play in the Rose Bowl game if it beats Arizona or tics the Wildcats Saturday night. ASU is 5-1 in league play and 8-2 overall amt-joins UE'LA as the only Pac-I 0 teams with o ne loss in league pla y; everyone else has at least two. The Tro1ans clinched their bid in Lhc Rose Bowl game last New Y car's Day by t>eatmg 'f'ashington. 16-7, an November. They dropped a 29-1 O dcc1s1on to the Bruins a week later. Tollner acknowledged that there was an emotional dropofT from the Washingto n game to the UCLA game. But he added, "They (the . Brujos ) outplayed us. that's why we lost." The Orange Coast College women's volleyball team ventured to El Camino Tuesday to meet the state's top-rate~ communi1y college team and surpnscd the Wamors early before bowing, I 0-15, 15-5, 15-5. 15-4. • Barbara BaJly had eight kills and M1chcllc Lazorek seven blocks for the Pirates. who had tro uble match mg up against El Camino's tall fro nt lane. Orange Coast, which is assured of a berth in the Southern California Regional playoffs. dropped to 12-5 overall. In other matches: Golden West 3, FlllledOD 0: The Rustlers concluded their South Coast Conference schedule at 13-1 by brushing aside Fullerton, 15-8, 15-9, 15-7, in the Hornets' gym. Sophomore outside hitter Manna Van Melle accounted for I 0 kills and three blocks and Karen Knight had nine kills and three blocks to pace Golden West. Su Dle10 Stace 3, UC lrvlae 0: The Anteaters remained winless in 14 PCAA encounters this season after the host Aztecs notched a I 5-8. I 5-6, I 5-10 verdict. A victory for the defending Pa- cific-10 Confere nce and Ro~ Bowl champion Trojans would mean an opportunity for a w1Anins season - USC completes Its campaign Nov 30 against Oregon at Tokyo, Japan. RAMS' TROUBLES ... A post-season benh for the Tro- Jans, who arc 3-3 in league play and 4-5 overall, seems out of the question. ··For us. the game is the thing," Tollner said. "We don't have a bowl berth o n the line. (Rut) I think both teams understand the 'itgnificancc l)f the game. TUCKER • • • FromDl .-•The He1sman Tro phy race 1s down 10 two ... Robbie Bosco and Bo Jackson ... not neccssanly in that order. •The Rams may no t sell out until December 23. a Monday night game against the Raiders who may never sell out again. •Howard Cosell says Mo nday Night Football needs some humor I. !Orone, am 'ilt1sficd with good games. •If the Refngerator 1s not NFL Rookie of the Year. he wall urely be somcbody·s appliance oft he year. •A slog.an which m ight be tacked up o n the wall oft he Denver Broncos' locker room ... "I would rather be lucky than good." •Southern Californaani.go to the beach an the summer, the m ountains an the wanter. cat turkey on Thanksgiving Day .. and boo home team quancrbacks. •II really would be ra1hcr nice. To sec things improve C'nForum ICC. Right now. th~ opinion each game bnngs: Hockey isn't thcspon ofKrngs. FromDl last year, 1s the runniniattack. There has been question a s to Enc Dickerson's effecti veness arid desire this season. Dic kerson has claimed he doesn't }lave the blocking to break loose. which is in harmony with Ro binson's assessm ent of part of the Rams' problems. But what about Eric himself? Has he been up to snuff? "h's 1mpossible·to say whether he's running w11h the same mtensity," Robinson said. "There·s no question his performance 1s down, just going by the numbers." Pan of Dickerson's incffcctivenes.'i must be linked to the types of defenses other teams have thrown up to stop No. 29. Almost every team has had a shadow for Dickerson, a designated defender 10 keep close tabs on him. And alo ng with 1hat, Dickerson has been shut down with e ight-man defensive fronts, which bnngs up the next quesuon: Why aren't the Rams throwing more with one-on-one cov- erage on wide receivers Henry Ellard, Ro n Brown and Bobby Duckworth? "We haven't been taking advan- tage of the one-on-one coverages. that's for sure," said Robinson. "It's been tempting at times to say 'Let's be the San Diego Chargers this week and throw 4S tames' but we haven't. That as another area we have to work o n, too." Add D1ck-erson: When 1he Rams fall behind. like against Atlanta, Dickerson becomes the Invisible Man. Since he doesn't figure in the Rams' passing game, other than a safety valve. Dickerson might as well ta~e a se.lt o n th<: bench when the team falls back by more than a touchdown. "He's not a Marcus Allen-type of player:· said Robinson of Dickerson. "We have already decided we weren't gomg to use trim in that mode. and that limits us to be sure. We decided that m training camp:• Which brings up yet another poss- 1blility: How much of a factor was missinJ training camp for Dickerson? In has first game back he rushed for 150 yard and three TDs. But after tbat, Dickerson hasn't approached the form of last year when he ran for 2, I 05 yards. It also altered the Rams' prcscason plans of incorporating him into the passi na game. "Before (Dickerson's) holdout," said Robinson, "we planned on gettin& him more into the passing game. But we've got to play out our hand now." And what i!'i the Rams' hand? "We seemed to be pretty effective at winning drab games," Robinson said. "Maybe we can get back to that." llAMS NOT•I: The Ram,, whO llO\I GrN n tlav Sundev, ri.ve lo\1 their '-'' """ mMll"9t wllh lhe F>ecken -lS·n In l"1, 77.,. In ''3 encl ll-6 latl taeaon GrH<'I llav Comft In wllll a two-oame wlnnlno '""" The Ram\ ceme oul of A1i.n1a with no lnlurlet, w?llctt wet -of oniv • ,_ PMlllve oarlt of Ille oame ......... 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Che\! .. Tiie ,, l lCOfti IWOCMIMd lo maretl Clown the 11.io IOt the cffl'Clll"9 TD More surgery for Tbelamann ,. ' ARLING TON, Va. (AP)-W111h - inaton Redskins quarterback Joe Thcasmann on TucM:tay was sched· ulcd for more suratry to repair a compound fracture of has ri&ht lea that threatened to end has r2-ycu National Football Leaauc career. The1smann. 36, who was. operated on 'shortly after bcina injured in Monday ntitit's game qainst the New York Oiants, will undtrgo a sccond,roundohuraeryon ThutMtay, acoon:hna to tt\.c team doctor. . ''He is rcco~erina sadsf1ctonly and !sin.a~ &pints. He has pain but this 1s ~th!." the rcaJm expected with his inJury, Dr. Charles Jackaon said 1n a prcpered statement. "The: c1rculation and the fcchna in h11lca1s normal. Cultures were Wt.en , oft~ wound and thne ~ nepuve. Ne Is on bed ~t with his lq elevated until • reput \UrtJCIJ ~ure can be done on Thursday.' Jac:hon q1d FoR THE RECORD Hl'L NATlONAL. 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SACll AMENTO 1(1NGS-S1on.o Tt rr, T, er t(Ywartl 10 •n otter •-• '00TllALL ,.. ..... , ..... '---' ATLANTA FALCONS-S O"tC It ;o<- G ac•'""'•"'"'O ounl9f erd G••"' ..,o.., .. I IC kit NEW VOllO: GIANTS Wa •l'O E e•"~'' Cirav ""''oe 'K•111er W,t,SH INGTON llEOS~ NS ~tcotm 8•rr\wen #•Ge "K••tt•'" HOCKEY Nel\tftal H~ev LHtut QUEBEC NOllOIOUES-Reo·•eo 1...-t Gueneftt oo•lltnoer from i: rt011r ·c 'O" m '"' Amer.cen HOCkev Luoue . COLLEGE rex"s reci..-i:,,,a ,,,. , .,..,.,,, toot bell coac n Blondie first to finish Winner has fastest time ever in race toCaboSanLucas By ALMON LOCI.ABEY Olllly..._....._ • ..., It wa, .i fa~t ra~ and Ii slow finish for thr ( lass A leaders 1n Long Beach 'r ach1 < lub'\ 800.milc: Cabo San Luca\ ra<.:e After a \111ltng 770 miles. It took Blondie a \anta Cruz. 70 sJuppercd b) \\. 1lltam Mantn of !)t Francis Yactu < lub. o"er SC' en hours to satl the la~t 30 miles Blonth e fi n ished at 3:4l> pm. (PST) Tue\d:l\ to da1m a new record of 3 da~!> '\hour'> and 46 minute The old rel·ord "a' 1 da) sand 18 hour\ set by th<" 'cl'>on \1arek 68 Saga 1n the 1984 rac.e ( 1t1u\ another Santa (ruz-70 sail· cd b) Don C lothier Long Be<Kh \ acht C lub finished one hour and 14 minute\ behind Blondie. also bcaung the old rc:wrd ~t 7 10 pm Tuesd.a}' ra~ o fficials al !ht• '>olmar H o te l headquarters said J boul a do1cn )aChts were stalled in tht "parking lot .. under Cabo Fabo and ndrtcponang ET As Thl·rc were two local crewman aboard Blondie. Barto n Beek and 8111 E.111011 both well-known sailC>f'.. out of 'c:'"' p<.1rt Harbor Yacht Club Tom Blal kaller a c hampion Star \31lor .ind I ~·mt."ter '>k1ppt'.r from \an ~rant ii.co ""a'I tht.> primar~ hdm'>man The \ant.a ( nu· 7(J wa!> designed b\ Bill Lt-t of ~nla ( ruz a former Sea 'x.01,11 1n "e"'port Beach He v.as the inno' ator of the ultra·hght \31ltng \ l'\-.Cls 1ndud1ng the h ... l()(>t \1erlm \\ hit.h holgs numc:rou!> o lhhore re- lUrd\ Handicap leader\ m < la'>'>>\ at the 8 .i m Tuesda~ mil l .111 v.cre Blondie. Kathmandu. Pnma < 111u\ and Saga C lass B ltader' v.l·n· T 1mberwolf, .\mante, \trider '-' h1\tkY>tnd and lmmonenc: In Cla\\ C tht." leader<. were ueo- grap1c.all) I ndc!>lfab.lc. Rla<k R\m- ner. Juno Kl'' c:ngt." and I n..at1able Leadt."r\ 1n 1hc: P('rlormance Hand1· cap Raung Fkt."t v.ht{'h started :!4 hour'> ahead ol'thl· IOR Oect. were Rt <)uest Prmu\ \nc:I (1rand (ruand Bolero GWC, Bucs win in soccer The (1olden \.\est ( ollege men·\ \1XL<'r tc-am completed 11s -;cason on a \Ul°Lc\\lul nolt" fuesd:n ralh ing for a ~-I dC'l l\111n 11\ er '1\1t1ng Rancho '>ant1a~u ~lll·r thl' I >on' h.id ta~t·n a 1.r11ead al 10 211 o t the lirn half Pa1 Pt·nnt'r \(Ortd lh<' tii.n 11f h1' t'-'tl goal\ JI 2 '\ '\11 tu tu.· the ttame l'l'IHll'r then 1.11l1nl Jgain v.1th 11 mrnull.'\ lclt 1n 1hr mJli. h to r,et.·urr tht." "an tor lhr Ru)llcr' \l.hn fin1~ht."d I./ .... ti merall and ... 1-2 1n thl· "iouth ( o a'it (on lert'nll.' [llH><l Im .t runner·up linl\h beh1nd { l'ITllO\ The Big EaSt cast a giant shadow last season In Jnnther "ii < mJl ~h Orantt<' < uast '>lured all threc goah an tht \t't.ond hall tor a \ I \"ton m e1 ""1 t 'tan \n1o n111 Jl <>< < < hm Pht."nl\ ( uni\ '-' anan and \kgin ( ucllo .. uppleed the sconng tor the P1 ratt•' "ho lOmpktl·d l On· tc.-remc pla' a t 2· <,. '-But the Atlantic 10 set to make a name for itself in college basketball this year ( hanc) S3)5 torgel the com - parisons "I don't think we 5hould e'er compare ourSt'lves lo the 81g ta"it, JU"it as the AC( never compares 1t<;elf to the Big Ten,'' C hane) said. "The' have an 1dcn Illy all 1he1 r own and the Atlantic I 0 "ihould ha .. e an 1dent1t) all 1lsown .. From AP dt1patcbH The AtJantic 10 has c hanged 11$ name, number of members and tournament site 11 seems almost every year. No w , entering its I 0 th year. the conference seem s ready for Its biggest step - o ut of the s hadow o f the Big East. Last year. the Big East-'s shadow took an almost the entire collejc basketbaJI w o rld as three of 1ts members were in the Final Four and the seven-year-old league won its second consccuti ve national c ham- pionship. The Atlantic I 0 has had m o r e of a pro blem with the 81g East than any o ther league because 1t tnes to share the same television markets and to date has been u nsuccessful. "Once you're on the tube, you have the opportunity to perpetuate and generate.'' Temple Coach John C haney said. "Y ou can perpetuate yourStlf t{l every a'lpcct and generate any kmd o f d1rcct1on you want o nce you're on TV." • Floor Mot' •, Car CoYe'1 • Ucense Pl~ Fr<>f'M• • lfot SHEEPSKIN SLIPPERS Oo\llboord Cow rt St .. r;no WhHI COY9n mu<h MUCH merel t•27 ...,.., C:..t• ""'"" 631 -7 189 Chancy, "ho~ team won the Atlan11c I O's postM!a\on tournament last season and was the only team to make the NC.\A tournament. uses telcv1s1on as the m eans of companng the two conferences. 1 h e Big East 1s the n:u1o n\ mo~t televised conference with 69 o f their 72 regular-season games being tl'lc· vised; 20 national network a ppear· anccs and three nights of nauo nal cable telecasts. The Atlanuc I 0 has none of the above, though 'lccond· year presid e nt C harlie Thcokas 1s !>till trying. "Sure. on the coun we're on the same level,'' St; Joseph's Coa~h Jim Boyle. whose team 1s con sidered the prescason favom e for the league title this year. "I think we have dem o n· strated 11. W e can pla) w11h any team 1n that conference and the numbers would indicate that. "The trappings. to me 1s whe~ we're no t o n the same level. They have It all. You can"t deny 11 nor would I be indaned to deny 1t." Maurin• Manin of \t. J oseph\. who averaged 16.5 points per game last )Car. has been 1dent1fted as one of the na tion'<; finest guards and a lo ng with three o ther rcturmng stane~. he gives the H awks a line nucleus from last year'<; 19· I 2 team Temple will rely on doubk-ftgun· scorcr1 Nate Blackwell ( 11 8) and Ed Coe (I 0.()) and W est Virginia has four starters returning. led by Dale Blanc}. 12.3. &g Ea"it tcam'I didn't lose many game!> last year as Villanova, Georgetown and St. John's turned the Final Four into a Big East and M emphis late get·togethc r. but the> did lose some Quality player s to gt1ldua11on Georgetown and yrac usc have been tabbed a~ conference favonte'> but the m iddle of the league sh ould be balanced as usual. AUTO BODY & PAINT DIVISION Foreign end Domeatlc * J'~~ 151,\ OFF * ,,.. ........... * * Insurance Work Welcome * * s.tvtng the ioc.t eotnmunffy '°' 01* • .,,.., ... George1o"n will be minus three· 11me, .\11-.\menc an Patnck Ewing and stando ut forward Bill Manin but three starters -David Wing.ate ( 12.4 ). R eggie W1lhami. ( 11 9) and Michael Jackson (7 )) -return and (. o ach Jo hn Thompson ~hould wa .. c his towel in v ictory regularly agam this ~ear yracuse, whKh lost JUSI ont' starter, will rel) on Junior guard Dwayne ··P earl" Wa~h1ng1on (15 4) and sen ior forward Rafael Addison ( 18.4). while the sconng load at St. John''\. which lb\t all-time leadmg scorer C hns M ullin and 7-footer Bill Wennmgton to the National Ba"ikel· ball .\\<;OC1 Jt111n "ill tall upon'-' a lll'r Be~ f I'" n1 \. dlano'a "h1lh lu\t lhc lour·\l'jf stanine tno ot E:d P1nd.nc' D"a' ne ~1cCla1n and <.1af\ \1d a1n \llll h.t\ ( oach R0lltc \fa\!>1mino "hl• turned do"n a t.oat.hing P<l\l\lon ""h th<' 'iBA"• 'c.-" kN.'' 'et\. but little d\I.' to dt'fend the11 n.it1onal .:hMn p1onsh1p Thang!> might t1n.ilh 1 hJngl' 1n tht• M..\.\C ac. Iona and Fordham '"'hllh haH met in thc la'>t lhr('<" lham p1onc.h1p game\ 'ihould be~ h.tlll'OKt·d b' La ~alle and Hoh t r<l\\. Y>h1t.h feature' the leagu<"" kad1ng returning l\rorer. Jam \fr(;tfTrc\. ~I~ Penn '>hould once again 1ake 1h1· I\\ League\ ~< .\..\ berth In a ""mt·n \ cunte'>t Orange ( 03\l l..n11lked oil \11 "i.\C ~·2 1n '-'al nu\ a\ Rarhara \ouza \Cort'd '"llt and C ath' Liddell L(ln tfop- f)ke and Dana< .arl'>nn had u ne ap1ete tor 1 hr Piratrc; cl( < "h1l h 11n1\ht·11 1n \t"u md plJle 1n tht• 'it < '"''" t·ntn th<' 'ioutht•rn < alit11rn1a Re~11111.1l Tour namcnt tx-g1nn1ng f nd3) night JI < 111lden "C'\t f hl· Hu" fir\t m..ttl h "'II~ jt t• ,,\111,k aga1n't Baker\til'ld \1ean'"' h1k '111ldcn \\ t'\l l'ndcd 1h 'ea,on YI-1th a 1 I Y>ln 11\l'r Raker\lidd .. , r \a \lhUllt "'110d\ "\le and Deht'1l· \lamn1\k1 l"<llh l.lll1cd nne go al your Tha'*sgiving turkey ••• irom KOCM and Irvine Ranch Market iust by lis!ening for the gobble on Orange County' 1 easy llstenlng radio station ••• KDCM IDB.I ') I \ \ Newport Beach ... 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UM Cetta Mna 2124 l!!J!r1 lt1cfa 2111 CtrtH ••I Mar 2122 Ct1t1 •na 2124 Cnta .... UM laat ..... fa »ti l::p:rt .... fa •t .... IU HU e .. tllde 2Br 18e Dpht, lg STUDIO. No t<ltch, trple, M ... Verd~ toe 3t>r 2 be, illTAIT II DELUXE PUPLEX: 38R 121tIDtfeTWOOD home kitchen, encl patio w/gar a 111111111 3 blk to bc:h. $520/mo. BRAID IEW dbl ,gat. frplc, din-rm, 3BR ept. W/0 hkup, lndry 1%ba 1/2 blk to CMnnel. I with an 8K32' EXPANDED & yard S760 548-3 155 BHutlfully lurnlahed 3 759·7087 or 968-727 1 patio, lmmac. unfurn. room. trplc/garllrg deck. Nr Udo cen'I« 600 3eth LIVING ROOM KING .,.......,_ n 18SO. mo. 870-8832 S8951mo St. S 1250/mo. 844-7280 1 SIZED BEDRO.OM A EASTSIDE 281 1Ba, gar-Bdrm 2 bath home on Via Cnta Mtll zt 4 1 ~-uB..nU 2221 ALABAMA • ege, yard, lndry hkupS, Nlee In Lido Ille Short •n .. •• Eutbluff Twnh .. Apt 381 tMt large kltc:Mn & new crpt. New peJnt In & term rental to June 15th, f Bedroom 1500 APAIMITI S550/mo, 18R 18A. aJI T L MGMT __ M2·1603 28a. 2 c;ar gar, No 0 pela th. Agt. 6'0-5937 out le05/mo. 432-8670 S1500 per mo Call Rod Unlurn No pets, u. -nu bltinL Laundry room, nr IOWlll YIWIE $950. &«-1010 S-5 M-F LAG BCH 2 BR Mobile . (llgetlt) 673-4400 or ~ 649·2440 YI -·· beach & enopa Hon,. Low 1'91'11 EASTSIDE 3br 2ba c:ondo, nlngaet 673-8821 1Br 181 1922 Wallace These attractive nn 79 735 W 1aih St WIY MT1 LIDO ISLE Bey View. 3 cloee ·to bMC'f:i.:a 500' Quiet, gar., frpl,fs•llo. no HARBOR REALTY Gar. relrlg, upatalrs. No Apta feature pool, apa, TSL MGMT · 6"2-1&03 bdrs 23~~h, ~rlydeoor. I (7 14) 541-6797 da~· . pe1a, refs $9e0. 97-2149 pets S520 Agt 550-1015 private patios or decka, 1.lve where you have 873·00;2 6~gi153.0119 · E/alde 3BR 1'A8A, lrg yd, SI00'1 HI llU --garage or carport, In a PIGIFIOI •Spectacular apta ' &Jiii& .U gdnr & alarm ·~ Incl Compare! Beet• the reat 1Br t81 $550 ~ $350. bHutltully landacaped * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 28a tultea NEAR OoV« & W•tc:fltt. 1 BEST BUY IN TOWN S 1300/mo. 84 t-3287 lovely decor 2be 2 gar 2Br 1 Ba $650 aec $400 setting Heat paid. ,........ •Spacloua townhouaea BR pool ept. BulltlM. j24x&O At11ngton on cotr* kids/pell avail now No pell 631-8427 C.M. t Bedrooma $575 Brand new apecioua 1BR •Ffreplacee Avail '""'*'· $800/mo, lot.VeryliHvtngrm,dln-E;~1~1;~~~r~~;:~ 539-6190Bel1Rltycost 1er 1Ba Upatalra. Refrlg 2 Bedrooms 1'1•BethS885 w/dln, pvt dedc, pool, •Private balconlea or nopell 6"5-e648 1vmag. I Ing & kit .,u w/lam gar. Lg pvt yrd w/pool. Beaut brand newt 28r 198 t Maple Ave $430 121 Olml mln CetPQrtl, lndry lac. 0e-Garden patloe Nwpt Hghll 281 18a, pool room Small P91 Ok w/d hllup No doga. Condo by Nwpt Cntr Sierra Mgmt 550-1015 COSTA MESA cup~ Nov 1. No peta. -NTt garege lndry S725/mo' Young ac:tulta welcome. S825rmo. 557-2337 $1300/mo 759-7602 (Corner Center/Placentia) 268 E 8th St, Npt Hgll. .,., 16018 '15th St 650-8213 S32.500. Agt 540-5937 210-A hi llf Open Dally 10am-6pm S595l ma. 631-1268 •3 Lighted tennJa court• ,___. __ . __ _ i NEWPORT ~EIGHTS 1111 I POI II Ill OOYll IUTALI E'slde 1Br 1ba. gar. no 142-1U• Curt Hert>erta 11 agt *2 Swimming poo11 NEWPORT MARINA ARTS J 1981 Kaufman.& 81oad 2 Westllde 2Br 1Ba. Fncd Preetlgloua elegant exec pets Vacant $565/mo Sorry, No Peta POOL Patio, frplc, X-lge •Stream• & ponds On the water luxurloua Bdrm 2 ba, appll'a, nr patio yrd $615. ·662-1700 modem condo. Lrg 3BR _ 756-8557 IBr S5&0. 2Br $680, S500 •Sorry, no pell 28r 2Ba w/Oen. W/O bHch. Only $34,000. 2'kBA, w/dln rm, lrplc, 2Br t ''-Ba 323 E 18th USTSIH aec:. Uni E-slde 557-2641 •Furnishing• avall f PI Lg 2Br 1Ba, gar, w/d nkup " l'tkup, lg kitchen, rple, rnc:.only 63l·1788 $e25 No peta 2178-D pool, apa + TENNIS Garage. frpk:. patio. No 0.MtrJWH4t Quiet 1Br. lrpk:, pool, WHY NOT CALL enctgar Prvtbc:tt S1895 . PnJ . l Placentia 545-7983 s1495tmo Crd Ck. Rgd. pets S695 Agt 550-10l5 2Br w11maJI den. spit lvl, patio, gar $815 No pell 111-1111 Sorry, no pell -pet O.K Vacant. Call F -2BR 11'A ti trpk:, wood dedc. aky-399 W Bay St 650--6357 *ALSO* *"AEITI mnl* B=~~/{!~~::,~~·~1~ 760-8702 Agent __ 11r:'j!~9(8 18)7oS~:7 f5 llght. Country setting SUWlll VILUIE 2Br 2Ba ~~1!t S 1395. CAhSP1 EN1 ~AEEKt · RESOb~_!.. 2,kba.~/C, tip, pool/Jae: BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba, new (714)842-11271650·7743 $775 No pets. 1~9E 21st. 15555 Huntington VIiiage --------- a r " • your -s 11oolmo. Call $46•4642 crpt, drps, paint, D/W -iMesa Verde 2Br 18a 646-4262 or 64;r-543 mle81iB.AU L 1 S DI dOOf. Proteealonalfy ~ $1200 No peta 759--0666 F~~ay~0::'orth a~t Be~~ Wlllll lllft orated. Sleeps 8-10. Cov-TIDY 4BR 2ba -----New crpt, d/w. garage USTSlll Tln .. H to M~Fadden. weal on S900 Yrty. 281 1ba. 11ove. ered prt(ng aauna ape $l095 discount BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba. $650 No peta 640-2495 LUXURY 1 & 2BR apta .. fr1 N I Ma 5682 $150 per ' night.· Dyt 557-3118 nu carpet. peJnt, drapes, Incl prv gar & moat utll Oea4es Ftr .!~ Mcfadden re g 0 pe '· • 241-0292, Ev 651-8514 Sl200. no pell. 759-0666 •SAYE-m* tree. Mo ren1 lrom S800 1n .nl r11&& 1111' IUll'l '1111T Spectacular 1Br 1Be, ... tab W•tcilff area 3Br, 3 car DELUXE ·DUPLEX· 3B~ 18drm t Bath, all utlls 2323 Elden Av. 548-7854 Frplc, vaulted celllnga, dbl QUIET RESORT LIVING bay/ocean vlewa. Frple, 2 gar .. S 1050 w/gardenef. 1" b 1/2 blk t Ch. _, paid Only $360 lee 6752 Cr, pool & spa. No pell •Sperkll""' heated pool car gar, lndrv,~rty S 1200 6"6-3109 61912•2 9028 .,.. • 0 ann... nLERllT 11•1111 E/slde ruatk: srnl t BR ... . , ----------Nr Udo center. 500 31ilh v-trpk: s4651,;,0 s565 2 rm 2'kBI $895 •Court yard view dining VIiia Rentala 6 5-7015 leasn/Ct.... Ftaataa'a St $1250/ 6-44 7269 ----~ 866 W 18th •Vlg~tte BBQ ., ... -. mo. • •STUNNING Lg 1 & 38f sec. No pe1a. 6"5-7234 645-2739 ~ 964-4163 •Twtloht dine In COUr1 yrd Stepa to bc:h. Upatra 2Br Vall-2134 Npt Cre1t 4br lam rm, nu 2Ba Garden Apt. Pool MA c A PTS ib 181. View. 2Br 2Ba Geanal ZIOZ c.rpete. lmmed oocup. $555 & $725 710 W 18th LA N H A Unique Studio Cottage. gaz.e oa dwnatrs. New erpt, lrlg & l!~~""l"",....,...~.,....,pi-. Around 2br 2ba two $1400 A 548 796 _ 2Bdrm 1Bath $625-$675 Sunny latticed patio w/S' •Spacious Apar1men11 ran,,. Both c:ompl 9dec Near bdl fnod 3bdrm hM atory w/gar kid• ok mo. gt -4 $360. 1Br Dplx, 1 person. gas pd, no pets 6-42-5073 deck. Alley entrance. •Your own pvt patio •-· r · Jual S650 won't laal 539-6190 Beat Alty coat PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba. non-smoker onf'; W 17th .... 50 .... 2 387 •Gourmet kitchen Dl'81 1vved bY11~7aWll Bel89boelty·· other• avall now I lucfa 2140 'h btk to ocean Frpl<:, nearWhlttlef548-3829 3Br 218a1u0P3~D.GVarl.newl Privacy.~ ...... 1 •Newdovetancrpt 75 .,.,50 M .. Fl,, .. 53" "'190 "'--' Rtty coat aat $ 00 crp .. a enc a WI llRl &-R •Lrg walk In ~·~11 1-vv on-r 1..-. .,_ ._., • patio 11 494-7748 • llll .. &9T $750 No pets 545-7963 ~ • .. """'"9 48R OCEANFRONT, Nwpt llft Tiii Wllllll • 111r 1 Want a aelec:tlon ol great •Gated covered pr1mg VERSAILLES CONDOS Bch, tll June. $1475/mo. Gorgeou1 2Br 2'kba plus SPIOTAOIW OllHI West1lde 2 atory 1'1t be. •Lrg t & 2 bdrm. newty llvlng? We can otter any-w/storage 2Br 2Be. All amentlM & OCEAN VU epta 2BR den. on Lagoon. 2 Car 2Br 3Ba. prvt patio, 2 car patios. dlahwuher. t<lda redec quiet pool $49'1 up thing from a amalt apt to ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED sec: $980 Agt 631-4960 1BA. 1 blk to bdl HS gar, 1/2 ml to bch, sec:ur-garage, w/d. akyllghts &. OK No pelt Avail lmmd 1884 Monrovia 548-0336 a 4 bdrm houae. If look-VIiia Balboa • 1BR + den, a..J lltatt CtrtH ••I •ar 1022 $650/675 lty, pool, apa, $1150 mo. frplc. Only $895 Fee $725/mo 645-6646 msg S565/mo-S735/mo. lrg Ing In CM, NB. or HB 1 & 2 Bedroom 2BA w/frplc. Comm pool Ftr .... 4'&1111 IULn 650-8342 nUHIT 111-1110 3BR t'kBA, recently dac-beaut t & 2 BRs, afl think of us first tor that 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME t spa. Nr t>Mc:h. ---------1 •.IUlllll Cllll * PllP IAIA••IT p 1 Steps 10 aand n' surf pays orated. lrplc .. 2 c.r gar.. blllns, fr pie. Must see cholee of ldeel living. Furnlahed & UnfurnlsMd 220 Nlee Ln, 11 105. New, Ct 2Bdrm 2 Bath. Like newl -------riced to rent charm ng $800 645-2252 366 Avocado TSL MGMT 6"2-1&03 VISit our model Dally ~6. never bffn occupied. IHsn/ ••n owe loan $.285,000. n•l lTM1ll ~~. g~~ q~~ers$~~ ~/~~;.t1~~9~~~ plex Tll lllT 142-H12 Wes1alde 1Bdrm. stove. Sorry. no pet• $1000/mo, 111 & .... "-tral ll02 OWNER 760-8364 laJtlN. bJaM l 539-4;190 Best Rlty coat Best Riiy coat West:field relrlg, lndry tac. $475 No LA QUINTA HERMOSA req'd. Pteue call for _ ... _____ ""'!'!!'!!--!Ct1t1 Men l 11 • tepa lmat 2144 YILU Ulll& 1e ',~WU ~·nc:1 pets 6"M382 16211 Parltaide Ln, He app1_,,81a-3eo-e212 •TIE ILIFFI• 4Br 26a. spa. nr So. Ctt to be.Ch. $1600/mo 1Br 1Ba Condo. Fri.... wtd. X-lg 18r Condo. ocean APUTlllm p~I. ca'r~~o ~ •• .rv· WESTSIDE 2Br 1 ba. new -141-H41 , .. •lllYI n 2 Muter Sultea. Archlteci Ptza.$165,000. 549-3658 552-2000 or 673-2989 'V view from balcony. pool. 1h •m FREE $550/mo. crpt, drpa, unturn. $880 Laina ltiCf Bfl GATED VILLAGE COM- ci.llghtl Coatly & most or M·F 10-5, 549..:we1 pool, Jae. Avl 1211· S650 spa. full sec $855/mo. Beaulllul Garden Apta 931 W 19th St 548-0492 mo. Gu/Wtr pd. $300. « MUNITY, 2Bdrm 21'\Ba. creative remodel, Prk· l 552-6007 afler 7pm 851-0892 or 640-0937 Pat101/dec:k1. spa. Heat . . dep. S"8-2562 18 w/'/Ww, near beac:h. 1600 aq. It. of PURE like aettlng w/magnll Haat. ltacfa 0 BAYFRONT 4BR/vu 11800 2BR 2ba, 2 car gar. Yard, paid No pets WAH •t I 1. 0 Lrg patio. lrplc. great LUXURY. Garage SPA In bay/nlte llte views. Ir-p••f M•-4BR Vu, boat docit 12500 pool/tennlt Excel loc Yff Hlllft fT 2Bdrm 2Ba . $720 ALL UTILITIES PAID Ut. AC• .. cond S600/mo 832-4l90 maater 1ulte1. Dining replaceeble II discount -~~ 4Br 2 story homec$'1800 $1200/mo 673-5011 GATED VILLAGE COM-398 w. Wltaon 631·5583 Compare before you rent iBR 1BX. upper unl1. bek:. 2Br 1Ba. No end, ocn vu, room. woodbumlng ftr• prlee of $3 tO 000 Fee 4 81 3 ba, pool/spa 3 ear The are all yrly 1e.... MUNITY. 2Bdrm 2'nBa 1--Newty decorated custom gar, lndry rml SS.Olmo bcl't beam cell place, microwave, oven. Hulings & Co '&ea-5560 gar $229,500 963-8377 In excellent locetlona *llAll Fiii* 1600 sq ft ol PURE dealgn features. pool 16551 Pro Circle ~~II pd S995 494~4j"· private patio. ELEGANT --------Ima• 1144 ~~· Homes. Rltr. 2•2+eute loft. Micro, d/w, LUXURY Garage SPA In mealiB.AU bbQ. COV(d garage, sur-TSL lllllT M2-11H LIVING onty 15 mlnut• LfT'I TALI m•s all bftfna $750 lee 5594 master su1te1 Dining rounded with plush land-Furn 1+br/1ba, lge pvt to So. Co. Plue, jult eu1 II 1&1111 YllW II TIE •Ill ~llT 111-•llO room. woodburnlng lire-APUTMllTS acaplng No peta 2BR 2BA, ger. lndry. 4 patio, pvt beh, aec:, pool Newport Blvd & aouth or s 19,000 down,~ 1st Situated.on. thLfalrway o1 ....... "{ place, microwave, oven. ~INTI nn Furnlrl*' t ..\--2Bdrrn. plex. Oulautt•t. 1 mile TtUI I.al 1650. •UHl-2701 San~ freeway. 2473 of S 195,000 at 12'!.''lo. Rancho San Joaquin Golf PtaJ-iala 3Br 2Be, 2 car gar. No pets prlvate"patfo ELEGANT 365 Wlfson 642-1971 to beach. No peta. $875. Superb location • AC¥oaa Orange Ave. 631-5-439 By 2nd of $35,000 at 1~A Courae Lovety~bdrm.2 .. Lae$1150(816)888-5510 LIVING only 15 minutes Immaculate large Garden Ca11Cralg631-1266 from ooeen & perk. 28r apptonty. and you can have a large bath condo. Owner det· ory home. or (818)346-0«0 to So Co Plaza, Just eut Apts Beautlfully land-CITI&ll TYPE 2Ba & 1Br 1Be. ~eated --------- 5 bdrm, lovely home In P«•t• wlll try anything. 28A, micro. dlhwr. jac. Bee ful Newpor1 Blvd & south of s ca Ped gr 0 u n d s · 2BR tBA. pvt patio, gar, pool year round Lulh .. ---•••111111 Nwpt Bdl. -cil!Today AM<lng P<lee S19t,900 $1650/mo. IM. 673-0708 ~~10, ~~ocec::',!'';':~ San Diego freeway 2473 p~l/spa, patio/c:le<* No w/d hkup, Quiet No pets. landacaptng. Sec. garage lhh lllU' "ngle nn .. lll-ll01 ~ den 2BA XLNT Orange Ave 631-5439 By r :e. $530 Water paid $675/mo. & elevator 49+8063. b tv.o bt'droom aph Certal ••I •r 212J $1150/~o. ero:3521 appt only I 1~rm 0 ' $S9S-$815 TSL MJ~3T8 Mey~2 1603 2Br 28a, pvt patio, painted 1-:r---:-:;;-~""""'.:lrrz-r [ Cll T Traditiona l 2BR 16a. trPI. ooeanalde UNIV PARK CARDIFF Apart•tatl 2Bdrm 1•1.Ba s105.s110 , • & ~·New crpta, encl 1!WJ!'Llnck . • J... Re alty of hwy. Froot hae, gar. model 2br 2ba, att. ger. . -2250 Vanguard 540-9628 Loe 2Br 1 ~ ba. patio. ~ ~or No peta seso . !Bdrm $800. RefrlG, dlah- • '"' w/auto .dr opnr & W/D new carpet, paint S985 I IL.-------parking area. Nr shop g. " 6"0 5~ waahef & 11ove Included. 63 t-7370 $1200/mo, 759-0980 • mo 1st/last & aec. 1.-2Bdrm 1•1.ea • $715 No peta $650. 6-45-3515 BANBURY CROSS APTS NO PETS 54S-..855 BEAUTIFUL lg 2br 1ba 854-7977 or 863-1460 ...... 2606 3Bdrm 2Ba $600 I Lg view Apt1 next to Park-2 & 3Bdrma $650 Up 28drm 28• $700 Frig, _ ---------front houee New carpet• j UnfUrn 1BR iBX apt, no 151 E 2151 548-2408 Frpfc. vaulted celllnga, lrg 16761ViewptLn 6"2-6e04 dshWlhr, atove Included . .. .,WlfMITMIH l!if!rt ltac• lHf palnta. blinds kite bath: Wfaal .... fa 14 gar. $675/mo Incl utlls 18 ---$6 o spa Prv1 baJcony . BANBURY CROSS APTS NO PETS 545-4855 _, -1 I ' ' /d ··----R* Agent 673-4062 drm 1 Newly redecorated 2 & 3Bd ... 50 u lmmeculate 1 Bdrm unit In 1 luxury Verl4lllea room. nc: · gar .• w • ._., --_ 2Bdrm 1• •Ba $705 rma.., up 1BDRM EASTBLUFF tull aecurlty bldg. re-Condo Under market at stow, refrlg • trpk:, lg Studio, enc:1 P•tlo VeryM-lal••• Peaia1alal 131 E. 18th 646-6816 Chlld::5~~~peta 16761 Vlewpt Ln 842-8eo4 Neer Shopping Center. No duoed for quick ule. $92.000. Must selll patio, ulll pd, avall now. cluded$3451ee 4973 2607 ---------Spacioua 38f 2Ba MCUf'· petaS710.6'40-136" Flreplece, treck llghta. Owner 646-1252 s 1150 mo. 675~88 nUHIT 171-1110 I Bachelor $525 Lrg 2BR + den. ceramic lty Condo Adult• 55+. 2Br 1Ba $900 mo t utll private aundeck, very -BEAUT Ocean/bay view . 2BR, 1BA, frplc, garage 1Bdrm $600 kit. 1at. 1111. Adults, re-Poola, Clubhouse $950. 1019 w' Ba Ave Acroaa nlcely decorated and Ill GUYii 111111 twnhse 2br frplc dec:ka ENMERALD B1AY. 4br 3ba. S600 mo 675-5809 or 161 E 18th St. 642-08561 liable. Reta. 850-6421 VIiia Rental• 675-70 16 from bay 6j3 1674 even a little ocean view. Abaolute bargain . don·t beat loe. In CdM s 1475 · ew cpl/pant, gorgeous 553-8500 Ask for Jim 1 . --· Now Just $123.950 . sub· mlu this one! Prestlgloua 673·6366 or 673-3735 view. Gar. Sec. gate. pvt • I M ._ 2 AYAIWU llWI ..... llLI An• mlt on term• 3 bdrm, 2'"1 bath EXEC bch. rec. quiet $2500 rtH t If • Westside 1Br 1Ba, carport WOODLA• YILLAGI 28r 1Ba. 102 Antlbea Don townhome w/aecurlty. JumlneCreek Plan 1 2Br 760-2601 Own/egf 28r lBa balcoo No pets $525/mo 882-1700 675-2720/675-l244 pool, spa + tennis Try .. Den. S 1750 l mo. Laguna cttarm 3br 2 ba, $825 Ullls pd Y640-4030 TOP AREA MESA PINES APA•TMlllTI t~I. down or lease For 831-8638 or 640·6188 frplc. walking dist. to bch, or 2131594-6561 tBR ltke new co trplc • det1111 c all Patrick JASMINE CREEK 28drm l North end $1800/mo --vt'back/aldeyrdApatlo· U.mr ~en1or our iarden~lylt•PI~ Qu1,I comlorlablt lmnt 760-8702 agent 2Bath Oen trpk: etlo 2 675-5061 **Brite & aunny 2Br j GP 1 0 1 1· 'lo r lo lietways & So Co.isl Pl11<1 whrle only minute~ to tile • . • • P • 1Ba new crpts sundeck arage, poo • apa, u e · c. NO Pl rs p c SI I . 4¥~ rl ~r~. car gar. Yrly 760-836" L11au .,,... 2152 patio Carport. $800 No 1 _!640 No!9ts 549-2447 -~ddl 1d•igei m 1lablt l A ......... I 39r2'hBa Condo pvt ard pell 760· 17 131760-6531 I Dplx t br t bl, unlurn. love-NIU • U&S • UllllY H•S BRAND NEW 2Br 2ba Opht :. llllOlll pool $975/mo 1111r..1.; Baettelor-1Bdrm, utlla pd. ty hrdwd llr1. no pets,,.._ UOllLH l .... SIM 1 blk beach & bay, hu Ullll YllW 191 2 atory realdenQe 3 Bdrm see. dep 213/514-3905 Patio, share pool $650 I smkr. prel mature adlt I IOI... ll ... Sl11 everything, patio, 2 car I and bath up. 8fk:k fire-Villa Rental• 675-7015 $550 tat & last & S250. 111 .... 1 Sift.UH gar, $950. mo. M6-9807 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5BR Someraet High up place living room Charming 3 bdrm home, dep 257 Broadway or 2131626-9261 lgrds $398,500/640-7258 kite~ & bath down· woad nrs. new crpl, din· WIE I oen 64S--0940 111. IUT ... T Wlftl llCL OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 Ullll YIEW .. ES Greet front & back yard rm. aunken patio, lrptc. 2Br 2Ba, lrptc, garage, d/w I East aide 2Br 18e, lrpk:. 141 Pla.Allll 206 43rd Street •lllTWI* tBr 1Ba. ell bltlna, pool. Jae. Only $500 fee 6723 TILDEIT 111-IHO UPTO $900 OFF!!* * '>" I st year's rent f URNISHEO or UNrURNISH£0 flTIUS ClUHS, T£111S, SWlllllC, ,i.s IHC. IMfll Serry, Hfltl.le4efa °"' MUy t to I . ~ood Apartmt nh Newport Bu<h So 1 illl! lt>lh .,,,,.,., 1.il On1111r1 642-5 11 ) Newport Buch No ""'' ll\1n ... \~, llo• IJI lhtlil 645-11 04 Somerset, 5 Br, 3 car gar 2 car det. garage New $1000 mo 6"5'-2944 $800/mo yrly Fee 7593 beam cell•. iar $700 t TIL lldllEIHT lM·Nll Ml-tlla wp enn rm a, Prlncipala only paint&. carpet$ t600/mo. ltwprl ltacfa I I TEUREIT 111-1110 1st. laat. see 225. 2 per-yrty rnt11 S 1050-$1200. $3!5.000 llrm 644-053$) M.McOulre. 673-4400 _ 1:;~::;;=.::::::::~l~so'.!:n~s~. ~N!!,o!pe~t~•:,;· 6~50~-~17~9~8~~====iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiti.LV~l~lla~R!;en::!t!al~1~6~7!5·~7~0~16~ . .J~~~~~~~!!!, HARBOR REAL TY FABULOUS Waterfront Ir • .l·-···-·111 snu Cnta .... 2124 Decorator FURN Condo. -"""' ..__.. $1595/mo. 673-0896 ~ Yll 0&1 H m w::,f:nl:d~~~~u: •NEW PLUSH! 3Br 2'.lt8e 112 blk to beach, 2BR Beama, bricks, newer 3 balconys a highly up. 2 stry Twnhme. gar Avt Sl>9S/mo yrly 633•9161 bdrm. 2 bath home. 1 1~ graded j bdrm 2.}r bl now St200, untrn. or 536-9524 eva block to beach With helPI condo with beautttul VIiia Rental• 675-7015 It could have a vi-1 BR oceanfront houae, 1334 950 j decor & bonua of office I Nwpt Terrace Condo 3Br patio, yard, garage Yrty, • and laundry room. Sun 21n 81 $975/mo + $ t 175 S"7 •50 93 l -.. H . l f I ·C ~I \ flll'9 d and spactoua 1 sec. No pets 6"5-3785 "' 5trno." •24 Realtora,675-6000 I w/s~ylltes , mirrored 3BR2....,bacondo dblgar 1BIG CANYON golf courae ~:r:o,~e~ul!t {'c!~~t'::it Poolltennla, fl~eplace. vu .. 2br 2ba condo S 1400 rtU ••I ••r 10 Cornm pool s199 000 Monte Vlata & 1rv1ne Ave Ben 6"4..()141, 678-5738 .-..-..-..;;;,,;.;-.; __ ....,;_;;;1 ' S 1150/mo 838-9427 or I Npt Hrbr. Pacific oc:n & ltc ,,.., , In< 3Br 2Ba, lam rm. detec::hed hlghly upgraded fully - Crafts~ SoufitpJS .. .. . SPECTACULARblutfvuorl-645-2991 2 sty, 2BR, den, 2'.ltBA II. \I I Id HC" I l condo, 1860 I f 2 lplca, C11111n1 from thl a -.;;: RE Al lSTATE gar Big yard $985/mo , lurn wfTV, frig. P~. ten- labuloua 4br 3ba hm r ,831 •1400 751-3191 Pete I nla & Jae All 1 ... pd lt=:z••••---.p!!ll-11111!!!!"!''!'!'----irlll!!~--~---... ...,,--------.,~~:--:i-----,---------r Every rm hu a vu or"8C· t s . · Tri.Cb G G IOIOBTTl'8 (h ' eeas to dining or vlew'g 4BR 3ba. Fam rm, lrplc 1850 or 11575 unlurn. PASTEL PORTRAITS em &NIB'S-nstmas C-GE PATCH balcony Native plant Ille S.l tta C1111 Pool/apa, 1arge 101. quiet ' 756-8100 720·8090 (Full Color-7 Minutes) Arts 6 Crafta 6 c74! t ~GAB~. S~t~ o s CCUfTRY C.-.STMAS Buaar & Bake Sale GfT f Aa & older plnea on this lge Mitre lOlit S t575tmo. 631-7 t6 t JBdrm 2 Bath Newport LlquJd Embroidery Giiden GrOYt 894.4343 • 11n1mnur • parcel provide a sense or I • EASTSIDE -1Br, 1Ba No Shor• Yrty $975/mo. ORANGE DRIVE Salee & SeMCe IOf alt CLASS .. .-s """''~ Nov. 24th 8 am-2 pm cDoastal Monterey llvlng s2'e Al,ban~ Twn$hae2 2Br gar. frig & atoye No peta VIiia Rental• 875-7016 : SWAP MEET Southern Calif. & o.c. ~ flt• l .... ...., lvorce cpl haa re-a I p •v pat 11 .500 1 reapon Adlt only $550 t CLASSES AVAILABLE ..,,,_tpm Come"',,_ 10 ".,1 Cf1fts quated IMMED SALE 1 937-1891 or 831-7956 Credit v req'd 631•2242 13 BR PENTHOUSE· Hew· I SATURDAY & SUNDAY Call BM, 53g..8042 1,_ PlotKI• rov· .. - Our Lady ol Otcora• ..... Mount Carmer Church Dt11111 .................. ... S998,0QO 7141675-2311 .-~11 -1 --1100 _ port Helghta OCMn view ROW 25. SPACE 8 12,..1 °'-....,""V 10 om Glfti dya or 675-3311 evea I • t ... , I CIRCLE THESE i 1000 aq ft 'terrace Jae l"-...;.~...;;.;,;..;;....;.;;..;;..-f...:.;~o.::;;;1 .. ..:g:;.;;:.:..=;i;;;-t--ii!:::Tr!Cl::"l::Trm--t "---........ 14• 1 W Balboa Blvd, NB "'-· .... ------· ---IHllLW PAii Living alone? $395 very, tub $1800 MUST. GO Al HOll>AY n c.Mt°""""" .... Gooch Cory Cottage w/new kllch, 12x52 FLEETWOOD home I !~:pc~,~ un~t ,~~ ~~ ~:w~ THIS WEEK 631-577, I Aflll 'wt CIEi CH~tiITTENEFIT bath & brlCk lrplc Nlee with an 8x32 EXPANDED port c.JI Marty 213 .... 74·23t1 Ev B0UTIQtI S.I No• ZJ ( ll l -l back yrd ~ rear unit LIVING ROOM KING -0 SE .. ~ ·Ma.kethi1 CdM.1t>estl S1ZED BEDROOM A •lll-t110* 3Bryrtylt>ftitobc:hLota l WAREB U S4111 No•14 ll11!11Pll) ........ , buy at $239,000 Pun great large kitchen 4 lnatant appeal at S700 3br of privacy & prtcng + 2 cat St Jo.lchlm Parllh Hall Pr~i.. 720-9422 oath Agt 540-5931 2ba flat many extrll gar New crp'8, bltlnt, r -.. ....., 18 "' 1 ....., of hot • aat'lt[TS • CRAnS 1'" Or .. Att CeA. ... SAT 11>¥ 23 UM to ft 539-e190 Beat Rlty coat frpk: $1295 676-2607 I _..,... ...... °""" '•""-~ ....._...,..,. I _.. dller lfMI tfllP °" crut • CLASS[S • _. let U1 lltlp Y11 Sen V ,., Pr~rl Can ClalllfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. 1 .-.ct11110ac tf =~ ::" • ~~=EMENTS AIOICll 11111DS 'I USOQATIOI r.,.. •• • FA8RIC •FURNITURE (A.I.I.A.) .... cmlTIU lllTMll( 32'9 aochnt•. C0tu Mm Don't miss N Cabble• Patch Gift F• Mell Door! An d1scounttd to thf Pub/IC 10541 flits Ave, F. V. 963-7729 YOUR FAMILY HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS INTO ONI LAIGI PAINTINGI •SLIDES ARE BEST• . (714) 979·1537 JANIT S.t. Nov. U ....,., ... JOHW~A.n. COl\I M.. io--•l• ................ , Lou olCrai&a. GUta 6 OoodMI MlSSION V1&JO a&CU.AnON CrM"llt.S 11th A.NNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFfS A GOODIF..S BOtmQUE NOV. U A 14. INI {IMO e.m . to ... p.m.) Montanoeo R.c. C..e. u.o Montanoeo °"" Mi.uon Vlejo. CA ,_1 Phi •1..-J-lat. IUT ,__..._.. .. n , ,-...-... ,....~--• ....... ,1,... .. ;:;...,. .... tr t. ,, _ , ==·"scPaa ~ ....... ," ... __, .. I I ....... .. ..... .noa .... ...-........... ---. 325 aodlestor. C.ta lilMI Don'tftnMHIMIJ Boutique ,.,.. neat clMrl Jlel"IOnall• Oift Shoppinf & Wrappb'f ,L•t fM N"'9 your tl,,,.I Call JULIE I t ··u. 8oean '' Ml-0.40 UD~e"ALE · P'll.h-!LLESSE ~ SQ' NEWSTAll SUlflOMOS < Off llOSSIQQ. TENNIS ~CTSI m SWATCH ---Ml • LI)() $(Q) SAT, U ll/Z3 I 11/N - • ..... ~ ... 1111111 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wed~y. NO\len'IW 20, 1916 '' ft lhu l11lan1/0tllct leat DI AL~ NFRONT 2724 lletic TtebluJ/Tr• tlaM/lellHJUtl • 1::,;.cf .. ~.::2~ M~F25 2BR 2BA, CM PAEST1n• nl'ru~,,~~~· IMt I r .. u lt29 al/Dntal "" Clertcal/OUict HIO Hft ... ....... IHI -.. ·~ Imo . 'It u11•-• .... , 0 ..... _ ... '" '""' 'OUNO Puppy Collie IQTH CHRISTMAS iiil.-.aitala 1211846·787"2~"'12v:: ttic.toatlet• Compl s~ ... M noll -nlT.rllLTRI •naa ·a-······· ...,..3pm ... Wlft, "' .... '" •wn Dhonll. comi:iww.: 1 a..i: FV ~1 • ••••Mil. TERMINIX lnt.,-natlonat Ex.per "°9tw , lulltpert Yovng.-~t-~ lo '4 PlfW .wt. Mn Camp ...... -.. M/F no'ii'lni'itt. Hunt 8ch •rt. t ie Room fOf ••.c: & -_. N e P!Munt grp prectlcA II •11t ••••• 1n1 'llattons i..der In time Starting M pttv m .... ..-:Z1 unn..,, eo.t. 646-0032 -,~~~~~~·~•::1 tbr avt 1n 4br hM pool nr PV1 ICtty Shor! term e FOUND Rl119 "' F9dco 4 dlY wit• alternate Sal " -termll• & ~I control haa Apc>1Y in pw90n bfwn ---fi:;;a' newflUO;,QJ;d bCh '350lmo•o.P.1v ,,'.ieg mot lee Mttto &anti parking lot f 1111. Cell to AM RDA pref 840-1122 T• aaalll 1mm•d optnlng tor t •t1am or ~ Men-Mw Cell l55-0MS IU110 ,,,,. S300M Utlla Pd 636-8737 Of 9"-0826 Bldg • N 8 i 55-2100 10 190-010' - ----OUlllOt rout• ttenmaan T~ TM 8-dt HouN. an Ill'..... tOt patklng fecllty ....... ..!!'""*' '45-0403 MOme NB 2br IOI to "'' wlfem PRIME Olfiet Sp~ In LOSTl 1/14 Yellow Lab •lll&l MllUUll WE 1•v1 ' llF Exper llelpful but not 0111 SIMpy Hollow Ln. To~,. unite Weet· port ~ '"' I ,.,, M/F non emkr Nlee room pool, wld, nr bCh 1390 mo Newport e..ch. avail Im-Attr, Malt wl ehoker Ea~lenc.-d In Ledg•r A T n.c; Wt Wiii tr.,n Mu.t Laig 8c:ti No phont c:ellt 8"M. CM Mu.t be .,,.,. tim.. t1S.27t0 wtthlnw.ikl"Odlatanctol 644·7520t063l ·88231E medlt lely $550/mo c~1n.·r.n,,.·.aac:kBey card, M9dic:art /Medrcal FOR YOUI rievt valid Calif dnver1 pleaM r..ct. Mml..f'etlred & In CHILDCARE. Need 15 IVI OCC ~mo. ~57-2783 Neeo 2 reap non·amk -4AIP~~!Jll•nn ~0~~~~~~33 or dyt b~~~ 1~';1 ~~rda ~ie:n o~t~~~o~ -IHT 1.rrusn OOod heeftfl 54M433 fi:..~~= 't New Condo. mat M, pool, rmmtu 3BA 2BA upatra, '"" ----Need tile cHn to ntlp y<>vt pelltl•• stamng aalary 19 & OVfll w in ttaln, ttu• ~Y NB. 84$-t3IO lndry, ulll Incl, pv1, 6 min ocean vu, NB duple• l 14/lll-I 111 LOST Smatt t>lk/whl dog, llllEI UlllT, drH m• como irue? HOw llb<al 1neen1111e plan and dentS otlay FfT PIT Dey WT IHIUI to beh, lurn. 548-4260 w/lrplc New paint, crpt & S lemete. Balboa Penin·I t 1PM to 7AM, Certll~ or et>out a drMm ~end xlnt company t>eneht1 j & ...,. Apply In per90n Wented Handyman·R•· •11111&1 • H•lll A en HB hom -drpaGeorge870·1766 Ingle Olfiee w/wlndow aul1 Very old 875~7 Treinen M ull be toriwo? C e ll 6 4 8 -0 2 1 4 Mon·Ft1 69pmClub 17 tlr .. to llvtlnlmaneeg. GIVEYOURSEL,AQIFT :i~ c~tlien, Ilk: dMog•~~ Newport Creal 38A 2BA. :~~~3gg;moh R7ecep52_. i73r1m REWARD dark ~I mature, & tnteretltj2 10 (8em-5pm)Or epply tn 1670 Newpon Bllld., C M 140 H 8 «MIU ... condo. • clUrt. 534-09 21 pool, fac, tennla. $425 ;-,;r-: _ " brl9lcHe Lott 11113185 petmanent employment WE OFFER: peraon t538 Ntwoort I 845-5448 gtntral ma1nttn1nc•. lmmeolatt Poeltlons. Ho I /!!: --Ullls Incl 842-7390 w •1 terlron1 Oltlc•• s A HtighS• lmpor1ant M ... Verde Conll Ho•p Top pay In local areas VS· Bllld, c M EOE LIYI rT~LWI .... , pool cat•. 4"C Sell ry ~~Uperlt :.e_n,0 .. •,...on~·~:,i It .. I •• 11 271. eleg ti I • s · I t-' 861 Center St, Coata catlo .. ' ••} ,._. plul 1 Rm tffleleney apt "" ""' ".,. .... .:;;,;;,~~~~~~;.:.: Nice 1 -,--an Y urn hare rea ei .. e P•P•n . Judy MeH "48-5585 n pay, uonuHa. 1'1 'IEllMAI Come to. I FOfnaiO, Italian Cell 902·25'5 alt Spm advene.ment Po"lble -• ••1u1•a•1 urn ane,d roocn Secty/Rectpt or .MP•r-8.48-7 17 1 ----" • -•health ln1uranee Aleo a '\ Cate & Bak•"' located at Mon·Tl'lur1 ~ lor Ted No atrlk" Of layoftt , _.. _., w/kltchen prlv. & POOi. afe ollloes 848-6055 •-1-.--1 --PI T CH IROPRACTIC cnance to win e trip tor ~meo1a1e opening tor Falhlonllla~d ln tne new -llTll 111 S3?<Jlmo CM 548-3623 C--_, J•ta BACK OFFICE ASSIS· two to LH V90as, l alle 1,: 1,1alll1ed person! Harrl1 Atftum Court We hive &m•ft ~= ln~~~·~r. at• Wkly rental• low rates PROFESSNL FEM (20·35) •-ercial Prtftft' TANT 842-6903 Tanoe. or San Franclaco 600, 1660 exp6r n•IP-lull and p/llme poettlonl P/l, live tn Nr occ (11Jt=:-IHI s 135 &. U~/Wkty Color to lhr 2 br, 2 ba Apt It 277 c~u• Care 3011 -Vou decide tile number of lul E:xcetlenl company available for A lelpeople 546--05 17 .. TV, meld eervlct, lree Promontory Point, Nwpt 1350 Sq Ft • Ill It I . A. assignments beal MJtled benefits and woft(ing g cooila IMull ~ • (211 1411 oollM, neated pool & Ben Frplc ocean llu, terr, iclnl Mesa Verde loc IEIEEPEI Nteded for bu1y Or· to your needs We 1upply I cond111ons Apply I Engllah) PIHH c ell --, • •18'>9 to oet an. Kllch'a pool, 1ac tenn11 $525 545-4 123 llve tn & care for 7 yr Old modon11cott1ee Noortno tne cllentele II s 1na1 Nancy it 640-"279 After Schoo}-- eva.11 085 N Co.at Hwy Alt s or wknds 9 4 0 11 S -ehlld, Leouna Bch exper nee 495·0600 slmple I OUllE Ol&ST Leoun1 Beech 494·5294 875-0797 • * tee/ hop/Storage• Cell AM· l pm 494·3328 or .... l, .. L.·T , /T lllft&SID -Student Jobs! • 264 sq It & up, reas C M t·8PM 875-6090 It.I.A. WE llEED• I "' ,., llALlll MITEL ReaplF 20·1 to shr 2br CM C-2. Nice area 548·7249 HOUSEKEEPER Sun & Seeillng a high toucn nign • 3~.~ ~!~Ste~' Laguna Be41Ch 494-9050 Wkly rentals now avail ~ft 11¥1 1213 S2981mo ·~ OECO RATO.R SPACE Mon only Laguna Beach tech. PGOPMI person fOf' FIU OUlll 0, c111 642•432l HSllYATIMtST Do You Need S Cub t And A Good Job To Start Tbe New Vear? S129.50 wk & up 2274 u I sec 646-537 1 Iv mag S200/mo Incl ptione1 re.. area Light h1ilppg •'1 ~; ~~~~e:l~~B .~~f. nrtSTS Wllllng to•trl lll lharp ..,,_ Nwpt Blvd, CM &.46-7445 --cetV1ng, etc 549·818l child care Muat drl11e wltn a fOCtJs o';'wermlh & SlOanAalH '91HSI ... lfl.PH s1arter lor computt rtzed IUllllLODIE ltafilaWHtt4 2726 hctat Pu,erty ~'4~~~~;:~ Er e q4 communicatton II you .11/Sl.OUlll Part time Mon &Tuet ~~~ryr.;:~ni;~a,f~,:i1= We are IO<*lng for Jr. H~h end High 3-0.2~W Co.st Hwy, New· UIMl&TI W&llll • 27to 497-3983 evrwk~~s YI, are searching 19' a ~pty &OOTI OUHI o~~p~p~~~N4:s~v~"R~ NB pm1ate Club C.11 SchOOI 11Udenta and othera who would S 13-0+ wk agl no dep0a1t $400/mo Nwl)'lllrvfne *4-'lllll• MATURE FEMAl.E WANT· potential please call -u1 acent•a ve M wfth her .... port Beacn, relrlg, TV Nt amkr M/P approx $375· . -I to grow and f}llflll your '11/110'1$ 1660 Pt A C 675-0900 tor eWI enJoy talking wtth ~ and WOtt<•- area Jiiiy worll 720·0928 Wes1slde Coata Mna. g<f ED FOR INFANT CARE, Ors Scott & Julie Ford. Ill& EITIY SERVICE Ill Restaurant ot Jtudenlt their own .. You • leat1la ft Shu Ga I -1--contl Newly relurb1atied my home. part time. refs 842·7•3t Wiii 'llOfSSORI Au Too1 Co nas opening HOST/HOSTESSES ~~·~i·anOOd~U"°CH.OOMO~REI Yweekou .. ~ 2724 Ufll tr ••• 8'.; limes gro19 15% req'd 966-8501 I ,'~rSE0ApVptlCyE wM11AnNgoc_a.: ! r ·· ,._, 2!"7/F~ifi'r'r"""!'lN~p!!"'t "'ec~fil""'!!§'l"br~2b;;.;a 2740 ~~da~:· II~~: M~nly Need Live-Out -Help lor I SECRETARY I START IMMEDIATELY ~ vv WOt1< PAR TIME In the aftemoont and nse,atep1tooce11n $325 Dana Poin1 sgl gar $65 645·6646Lv Mgag a all Afternoon Childcare &I '~'· busy~rthOdontlc olc * UlllTED * I ~;npg~mbuasnta~~s5·290Me5cn I & CASHIERS ~You MngaSenTdBaEtllFlhRaEveE P!-'FTtyROfSCHfreeOOLtlmll. pl'~ Wendy 722·6456 dbl gar s t25 Stora • llte haekpg Car needed rvlne ntal exp help· .,.. MU " 'El AIOE/F llv•ln Pit Assist only SI entry S73·331~e llll llYHTMEIT 675·30t t or 474-9055 ~~n~~~:~pesk~i';,' c~:c-TEMPOAAAV SERVICES T.Y TEOllllCIH l•h ttte H•ltltflteftl Wt otter oomp .. te tralnl~ and pr«Mde teecher ln whlchr lew hrs Ct•atrciaJ --Cfrfp~e:-4~~~2~r ~8:i~c~: h•t1tiC1 30Il FI T,xlnl)lrs.640-4292or 7&2•1443 BENCH TECH Piece 1tltctiHI ~~re:~~·IST~~fl S~V~:o:~PSE: Am • S300/mo 645·2357 I.E. S.lt/ltal Units 1 blk 10 520M Offl _ 786-0777 worker or indapendant F 2BR 2BA c S _ ed Cl • I Otf -4040 MacArthur Blvd contractor 960·3320 Cnoose one of the WEEKI Come out and help UI get n.w em; . M. 300 I r ev Agt 851-6260 wlvarled competences. trlCI / ice 5400 Suite 30a, Newport -cnoosiest restaurant cuetomera for our,._,,. • ...., and he'<l9 a + "1 uUla. 722-9595 or liia'at /Off' I 1--. --c-r• --part time CdM Cell h s '·-.. ..,..__.. 474-9000, ea1 250 II act eat ~·~ •_IHDcial 8:30.t t:30AM, 645_0356 IMllEE'H Beach, Ca 92660 n'HmH/ c ains in 1he outhland 1 gr .. t time doing It. You have nothing to Fem ehr 2BR 2BA, turn.1-------2;.;;7.;;6,;,9 lllllHHPH/OH It you are a full cnerge C.P.& FIRM PASTE IP ARTIST ~0::T0~ul~~~,!~:'c; I loee and a auper Job to gain. Call today trpl, wld, COM nse S475 3000 4 1368 SO, FT . lltr!~·lftl, T.D. 2911 p I bookkeeper looking for 11 needs help through 1u and claasy atmosphere II and maybe you can start tomorrow! C le ., ----IT Mon-Fri. 4 hrs pl day, h 11 1 mmed1a1 o t I ~.,73.523 t eves I t617 WESTCLIFF, NB WID~l haa money for own transp Engllah apkg ~p"A e~~~g ~~:a8:e '~al~ season Typing, phones. i e pening or you like workl~ with the Call Mr. Earl Fln·1mkr Shr very lg. 541·5032 Agt TOs S10,000tup. No N.B 675-8965 Conslderabla exper req :~~.10~4°;;~~1 5 Judy ~~~ ~Yf::e'~rar~~~ ~~1~1icy~;e·:t!,~'~I 548·7058or241·8432 beautllully furn home on 1400-1000 SQ Ft New ~~11 "'1~0 penalty Call Llv•ln Housekeeper Lg Salary open ° pm exper . past&-up back· great opponunltles In the ~nl"lr'lrllr'll''r'::::":'~~~~!""!!'~'!!"'!""'!"'--__, quiet CM st 2 teak bu1ld1ng floor 10 ceil1ng --n~n~673"7311 Nwp t Beh hme Full-I 714/89t·0387 or I IEIElUlOFFICE ground helpful Xlntben· Costa Mesa area ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~rm. 2 ba1hs, lrpl, den, glass, ground lloor, use Aaat1act•tall charge. t~ person, gd 2131 596-33521 •Orange County Airport I slits 1nc1ud1ng mecllcal & I I• e •~~da~iwpolr'kno,rmlaunNderyar'' ot photo copy, 998-7920 salary 631·6115 ICdM Pl ume AM Ole Help I areral office needs an ex· oental insurance con· Bring references flnclud· • DELIVERY DRIVER • L f I r • 29Z pe once person 10 oper genial atmosphere Con-ing pl'lone numbers) Ind • • OCC. S280 • sec, refer· I Attracuve Offices In Air· ti . tla 5 THC~tn 4iSO Pnonas bkkpg. billing ate an IBM PC account: ta ct Alissa 642-4321 ext your en1nu1IH m. and • O • •nee•. 5'0·5959 ~g~'o a~~r :~~ 1:~s Found 1 fe Lab mix & sml TEACHER.PRE SCHOOL 1•ype 57>-2170 bet 9-12am Ing background ir\ AIP 291 apply at our P«aonnel 1· aily Pilot motor route • ~anted CdM $350 I Gross Bast rales Bkr blk male tem er mix, Nwpt CH RISTIAN MINISTRY CURI"'"' AIR. payroll word pro-o•••"E Ct&ST Oll1ce from 2·5pm, Mon· • available in Huntington • ~111tlS50dep Kristen. Coop 75t·8003 A t Hghts area 833-0512 642·9181 ceasing Call 556-0353 "" • day-Friday at • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • 640-5 1971830-3777 ~ _ • &CCOlmH tor appt • HILT ptLOT • • --COM Pnme olf1ce space. Prtft111t1al/ I RECEmHIST I 33-0 w Bay Street HAlllURliER • per afternoon • Fbls~ 2bbr tba apt close to 565 sq111 suite 3 inoivld-FOUND ADS M•iaiitrah•t 5100 EXEC •rcn IHEHl OFFICE Costa Mesa c a 92627 HAMLET • · • ..... •y. quiet, no pets ua1 oll1cas $1 25 sq/It 1 • ~ With vaned duties Per· 1•2.•321 • Call 641 4333· Mon • S250. 645·9131 bet 8pm NNN Call R~ers Realty MANAGER w ,...,. manenl Part Time Xlnt • • • -' -• 1 ARE FREE en.,.,., you now to work 1 k 11 • 1545 Adams Ave • day Friday 10 5 p M • Gone a lot but want a bea· 675-2 t 1 1n So Orange County yping 9 1 s 0 gOOd tele· Coate Mesa. CA • --· • • 1 _ C phone manner required S • A k f A t ut. Pace to live furn lem CdM s best offices -$595-I Immediate opening for lull ompanies Choose tne Call Carolyn 645• 7261 alts 5510 Equal Opponn11y , S Or r . • n·amk $375 645-7480 St 100 incl utll, AIC. pkg, Call· time District Manager days, weeks or months Employer M/F • e Large duplex CdM 3Br 1an11or 2855 E Coast ' tnat b8s1 '" yovr scned· llRL FRIDAY '* * * * * Permanent Residen1 ! Orange Coast . : 2be. Fem n·amkr. s4oo . Hwy 675·6900 Anytime 142-Hll Must en1oy woriltng w11n ule Ne a I appe arance JEWELRY SALES Slatus Required dep 720·8030 720· 1866 ---chlldren Experience Enjoy your holidays and pleasant persona111y Will Fine slore seeking Quall· w•n.1ss-• Dally Piiot • · • Coronada.1 Mar -185!1Qft. helpful become a professional train 0 11 b noon I "eel sales persoo Pro.1 .. ,.. ,. • Lu11ury Condo 2Br. 2•11 ba, $325/mo including all. -TAC Temporary Em· 675·50 ro less1ona1· appearance 3 ' Early Breakfast Shltt F .,. • 330 w. Bay Drive • W/D, pool, jac, $4 12 50 Agent 759·8389 FOUND Beaut 12 wks old We otter an excellent ben· ployee 1 days per week CHIS : : mo .. '.i<utll 722·9659 N B olflce to share room Pup Cocker Spaniel efll program, paid va· TOP PA'r -NO FEE PURCM.!OPER&TIOIS 548·3403 Breaklu t SM1 Par1 lime • Cost~ Mesa, CA -• -M 1 k C C lor 2 desks Lido' area female, ActamstOetaware cations & holidaya, bonus TRCTamporary S11cs * * * .* * Wilnda Guarenteed 10p. e • e • e e • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • • • • •• :Be s"t~ r. :pe 0 odl ,285/mo 675.4705 536-425 t program and dental in· 4500 Campus "t24,NB CURI EARN s4oo.s 1200 PIT wages l area 645·;76¥ ~50· 1~~: o c Airport area 680 FOUND Bike on Iowa St. ,1 ~~;:a~~erel~~~~~m~~~s 17 ~41 852"9424 llEW'IRT IHCll $2000 -S6000 F•T Your LllE COOi I Male to &hare Newport sq lt exec su11e.' take ~ Tew:~klellySc~~4C029MO ClERln'9ST : PHLICLllRARY I own hrs no exp735·7717 Full-11menigh1s I COLLECTOR WANTED Beacri View Home w/gar over lease Good terms 1 wner ent • [Applican t musl apply in for retail corporation Lib Adm1n needs to 1111 40 'RlllTllC Apply in person Village , & pool $600 644.2607 852·9366 or 476·2555 118 msg person at Dally Pilot. 330 Must type SO WPM, other hours pl wk temp pos-C inn, l 27 Marine A•e - 0 ---found; Cockatlel Grey Weet Bay SL. Co~ta duties 1ne11J<MI errands. , •hon (long term) Knowt· ameral Plateroom Assis.-Balboa ISiand Male lo ahr 3Br 2Be Penln· lllce & garage S33S/mo peachfaca Saturda at Mesa. C~ Apply 9· 11 computer input. supply edge of purcnas1ng/ in· iani Knowledge 01 ver-G I 5530 sula. N/amkr. prof $400 Near Mariners Square 1 •ne Baja Corinthian v~cht. am or 2-4 P m (Circula· ordanng 644.so1 o voicing A/P Clerical 11081 camera and PMT eatra 873-l469 or 673·6707 .& Coaat Hwy 646-764 l Club on a boat &4_2-7225 I tton Dept I Karen I skills req F1nanc1a11 process nelplul Monday AFTER Budget baekground de· IPM 10 approx 8PM sirable Newpori Center Tues 1 tAM lo approx ~;!!!!i~~iiiiiii Electriul ,La .. 1ca,ia1 ~ Ooors-mOldings·bay win-RESIO/COMM'LllNO 26 ' Lanure $217 Per day dows. complete patios. yrs Do my own work Lie INT/EXT 20 Years Exper • additions, quality work ::27804l Al 646.8121 Maint, clean-ups, mowing. Average Room $29· That'a ALL you pay lor. •477446 P111JI 5'18·8860 ----tree tnm Free estimates' Exterior Stucco $130 • 3 llnea, 30 day minimum IE•pert Cabinet Maker & ELECTRICIAN Mr Estrada 645·3381 ma1anals 642-044 2 In the Uc ::233108 Sma1111arg1 j Francn De11gn Reas , 1obs & repairs. 548·5203 HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE. PAINT.ER NEEDS WORK! DAil y free est ·ref's Anlfr 5pm, ---Tree lrlm, fop, remove, Int/Ext ceilings relln cab I call Allred. 722· 1157 HALE ELECTRIC clean ups Stu 549-1696 (26) yr~ exp-w~nc guar PILOT _ _ OependabMI w/raas rates o p MASONRY/CARPENTRY Lie & Insured 546·7013 TREES avis ainflng 964-3837 Vary compatttlva Lie ' Tl' Qlllfn PAllTII~ SERVICE I & insured (71 4) 499.1604 Lie electrlctan Res Topped/removed Clean· • _ _ Comm. Ind Sen10 up, new lawns 75t·3476 'In O.C 22 yrs Prompt' DIRECTORY Ooors·Rapalr-Alterauons Citizen rates Small jot L l •-• I Reas ra1es. Reis 334950 Aamodel-Panel-Locks'"8tc speclallst. 494·2980 !J• irdYICtl I * 131· 1111 * Cablnets-Wlndow·Fances ---FllEIT 11112 1001 35 yrs exp Jerry 642·05671 NEW/REPAIR Ouallly Ne II • hpt .--jobs to small, reasonable I Allys Parham & Assoc -~-~r!!!!'1!mla!il1 _____ _ Clailj Cart I Free est , llc'd 63 •·2345 flllltDry -1 FARTHING INTERIORS Your Deity Piiot --. I -·-HANGING/STRIPPING CALL TODAY!! ISi FOR LOIS 7PM Fri & Sal 9 5 SCHOOL location Application may Apply PENNVSAVER be obtained at & returned t660 P1acen1111 Ave C M ~ora nNce:po~t56C e~~e~ *SALES JOBS Clemente Or . N B or call . EARN Ramona. 644 3 179 Salary is $9 04 D nr (llSIDE) MONEY LEHL SECREllllY Prior plumbing saies a tor Sr Partner L1119 must Guarantee • com-PRIZES ea per n·smkr. 760·8866 mission Benelols a11a11- PHIESIRL Part-lime 10 answer pnonas & do Ille paper work $4 501Hr Ask for Brian (71•)642-8963 RECE'111111T or busy lumber company Flexible hours & con· genial atmosphere 751-0800 for app1 SCTRY /hll able Full or Par1-11me , TRIPS Apply 1n person Monday r lhrougn Fnday D1UHri11 th TllE Ull'S PLIMllll lllLY '8LIT 1526 Newport Blvd Costa 1 ltn••ptr. Mesa See Dan : If you are look ing tor extra spending money, or llke SALES CLERK -Estab· to go places like Magic hsnad s1a11onery slore Mountain Kno11s Berry needs inside sales clerk Farm or win Prizes llt'ld Oll1ca product knowt-Awards Call us nowt We edge helpful bul not nee have several openings in I Angela 26t-7044 c M H B or ~ v Sale'! 642-4333 Part time openin g in Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for collect i ng for month l y subscriptions. Mileage allow- ance paid in addition to hourly wage. Experienced but not required . preferred Muat be at leaet 18 yr•. old Call 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MR. KIRKLAND 842-4321 ext. 107 Service Directory I Loving Mom wlll babysit Gtatrll StrY&Ctl 1 VISA-MC 673-1512 Aepresenllttve your cnlld in my home 6 !Block walls, brickwork., mo-up. M·F 631-0 179 NB I SPECIAL! Free Night Ser concrela Comp pallos ANOYS-WALLCOVEAING 142·4121 td. JOI --vice Calls on TVs. VCAa ! IS yrs ex per 646--4834 lns1a11a11on & Removal ~~~~~~~--Mom will watch girl 2 yrs 01 1 Stereos. 850·•072 I 1 5 8 o 3 h; older week dys Fil ---Brick, concrete, custom nl painting 4 •4 1 I $60/wll •RENT AN ANGEL• work Low cosl Cell Bob Expert Wallco11e11ng In ·~~;,;:..;.;,;;;;.::11=---CM area 631·2034 Personal & business as 6~5·4384 or 646-9557 slalla11on Reas Consult s1stance lor all events t ant Assignm 1 58 t 8590 Mother loves babysitting 1 proj«ts 472-1782 BRICKWORK Small Jobs n • Mon tnru Thurs 7 to 5 pm Must ha11a good 1yp1ng skills & some bkllpg exper musl be depen dable hvy phones Call Lucy o r Dennis 6'2 1194 SECRET HY /P Ill•• F1ax1ble nrs 5 days per week Must be good typist good pnont> man ners & speaking voice & nice appear a nee Call Linda 9 10 5 weekdays 675 23 1 I UHWll&T YOU'RE WOITll al tne LOS ANGELES TIMES Telemarketing Ot· lice ,,, Costa Mesa Our new commission scale al· tows you 10 earn more lhan $200 m commission A wages by selling only 20 subscnp11ons a week 11 s possible 10 earn mO<"e tnan S 1000 weekly Hours are 11ex<ble and the ull1ce ,., Freewa~ close I" r mC1111 1nlorma11on cal !>40-030 I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE NewbOrn or 3 yrs up mi Newport Costa Mesa. LYNN HANSEN S I nome full time 642-9015 Baa•ra•• Irvine Rel a 675·3175 Interior Painting and Cl .-St • AME~AN HANOVMAN Paper Hanging 549.9577 I Hllal met Carpentry fencing. win flltrill ST RIP IT OFF THE WALL """-'...,-'.,..____ ROBIN'S CLEANfNG dows, plumbing. marllte + UO MIYlll+ Fasl clean reas Wall· laher·()ryer·Aelrlg·etc SERVICE a throoughly tub encl, hauling, etc QUICK & CAREFUL paper removal service 722· 173 7 20 yrs exp clean nouse 645-974 . And Yes Jesus Is lord LO AA TES. T 138046 L1c tbonded 638·6970 (llc::30405) 636·824• AppllliiCe Se lee Rel lg !Housecleaning. carpets & 112·0410 •WE GALS SHOULD• uhere-dry:r°'..range; ·1 upl'lolstery. windows, etc I FENCE Repair New & old Self Storage E11perts •HANG TOGETHER• llhweahera Lie 240.0717 llratr M•l1t. 131-1212 WOOd. chain llnk, patio's 839·0730 ANYTIME Commercial lnq welcome 1 tree eat Greo. 968-11 t8 *A· 1 MIYlll * ~alt Ct1crete 0. ci 1 A Id/ GATE 4 FENCE REP•iA I CLEAN & EXPERT IPl111er/Drywall s aan ng ea apt I "' Over 25 years experience ' ng rea epa re I For meticulous & detallec. LOW PRICES , Lie T •116 428 13-0. 1353 Jlnl /Ext paten plastering Resurfacing • Roofing & cleaning Sallafactlor 771 ·4229 or 671·1976 I ' 1cusl om texturing, quehty attrpr~flng• 83 1·4 199 guar For appt 549·4294 •GEN HOME REPAIRS STAIYlll COLLHE work, ~roblems·No Prob- rlvewaya, patios, pllhs.1Exper'd house cleaning I Palnl Drywall Carpentry I STllEITI MOYlll CO. lams 3268~4 554•783 t ttc No job too small I Very reasonable Eel ate Gary 645-5277 PTL Orange Co Orlglnal Ed's Lein & Plastering Reas. Mickey 536·0553 , Ref's Call Irma Yardlei HANDYMAN LARGE and Student Movers Insured 'I 1nt/u1 palches. 1ex1ures aphelt-repi lr·prklng lots 548-5355 or 548·4575 small 1 00 IT ALLI 1 Lie T 124·436 641·8427 room add1t1ons 645--8258 pt. oomple•·heavy roller I Home & ON!ce cleaning b) 53 1·5579 Pal or Ive mag NEW Warehouse Storage NEW/REPAIR oU-attty No ot 846-4280 7am-9pm JODI Please call lor lret STARVING 4 WORK 1obs to small. reasonable estimate 842·67 46 HOME REPAIR Cerpentry ~ree eetlmate 84 1·5060 Free esl lie d 631·2345 fences & gates. tree lrlm, dump runs c M & N 8 Hlghtech Mover t 147526 Pli•~iaf area Jim Whyle 842·7206 P1rlit1/0cu11it11 _2_4_1u_El...Ap.~l-1_1_·_1l_IO_ B11li11 lllUIAY uanlHllS •Good IO~S done rtont• L f HAULING • U6 V1NG Prof bartendlng by S1e11e DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 Garaoo & Verd Clnup1 646-178 I or &.45· 1'26 Faucets. Disposal, Heater Jon 645-8192 1 i S.m 85 t-9604 M&M 722·9066 Con1truct1on Clean·UPI 111 If ct Expefl ServlOe & Repair ranu• OllOlm II types dellgn• & color• Call 846-2113 '°' est men SECR'TY 'lllrR Small nigh ac111111, oll1c~ see~s mature per son wrsecretJ11a1 aoa basic OOOkkeep1ng SklllS Con s1rucl1on e•per prel ct Base <Jalary S 1400 Hr11 10· 7 flex 842 64 11 Ta1emarke11ng nRT TIME WOH Fill TllE '" Energel1c people n~ed new office n.-w Olympic hea11ri program w11'1 premium •Int pay llOvfl~ 7!">6·2059 Wiii 'HCESSOll tor law ottice Newp('lrt BeacnNon smoke-• Stinll resume to Hiring Part ner 5000 Buen St Su1lt' 2900 Newpor1 Beach CA 92660 Teclaaical/Trl4•• 5505 SALES En1l'~ O!'ahng wtln tht> Pubh~? Tna Pennysaver ,., loc>~in9 for lr1eno1y P•)S/11vf' people lo< Pall· 11me Rtlader Ad Sales pos111ons 3 days 1nc1ud- 1ng Saturday 9·2 Duties 1octude 1elemarke11ng pnone ~ counter sales Apply 1n person 1660 PlacPnlla A11e C M SOUR SALES MANAGEP E • p 1namg Or11ngf' County Corporilt1on seeks ei.o Cl nc:l•~ <luat 10 manage .. aies df'PI Ouahl'41d •P· p .. cant should be kn()ljlo;l- f'<lgeable or all asP«ts ol "'"'~ .. 11ng solar equip. "''""' Income opportunt· I~ .,n11m11~ For con- '• ll 1'" 1•11 1n1e r11 1e• ACROSS ... DOWN •• • • t• tr t I .,, Trait! & tree Haullng Care fOf' e40efly In llcenae 32 yrs eJtp Resld I/Comm Free Ml John 645-873-0 private horn. Home cool! Uc ,..409035 964·8919 -EUCTllCIAI ..... 6. 1414 r.--ir--~7""-..,.,..--.--, GREATER NPT IC M Area meal• Kftll'ly 540·4 tO I WEEKEND PLu··BING 6 ... 4. years "'Otinenc e Haullng-c1Nnup.pa1nt1ng-tUllP&IEftS No Overt1me1 Call Any commert111I 1ntt1 r 1 • _, moving 7 days 5•8·7415 Love, cere tor tlderty Time &46-87 l2 770·0 107 l111U1, ltaaty Ste•• He 751-04 10 P1yc~ic1 E1ec11oruca , ' fltan1 BEST Bonded Com~n1on European Psychic: Terot TllOI Fill Beaeh Cities THE OFFICE OF Aides & R•t•• tor .. derl';. Card & Pelm AeM!er Past NllTH ~UieBookkeeplng&873·8 122 llc.t20746· Or JohnC.roompe10C Llve lnorout 833·2009 Pretent&Future.l lrM ? Printer operal or witn texe1-S8A 1oan-payro111c1811r1ctiea N~t Beach 548-402l 'Room & Board tor Act111e 650-~758 Olano 831•8964 setup exl>Of 1n m1c~ 111"' 110/mo Ouy 8 .. o. 1245 11 , •• , lt1ti11 ... ••• Senior Clt1Zen1 Xlnl cool! ....... PINN CAii Cnuck On; ---• •I I - -lie L VN 558-9977 -gett ~Nd Typing Service Add'na·DHlgn·R•modt J4 ., 0•llf·1111 BEST ROOF REPAIR Why pey mort? foP Ouallty. Low Price ,'IH .. 11119 <1on.r19h.. P1latt.1 CAN BEAT ANY BlO BY llSnCTll TEUllRlmH PllOFESSllULI 14 l'un faceted PhOne oper-1 • allon Big dollar• tor 0•01 NCI ••Perlence .?0 ~ w+ll tretn • o ........ . • lal•ry • ldloal~Hfih C:all Jim OI' Bob 675·5010 11 all Anne 845-1233 Free "t Lio 831 23•! __ __ __ -~ 722·7537 2 Y PINO.S/H 800KKPNOI • ,Cl'let1A/CHtatlngSpecial FINE PAINTING By Aleh I .. 11-/ ... """'--..,, ·~ "'"" ii Cl In/Int• h FASTI ACCUA. SERVICE •BUILD APT OR HOM( 1 Hour Serv/Melnt $30 •rd Sinor 18yraol happ; .. • ... 1Wm1-.. =~= :i:.;1c~:11 • ., ss• ""3-=-6-+--+-- VIRSATll E 840-0188 from S19,900 (714 .~7 U5t283 cu11omw1 Lie 280844 Oofeen Planlu ton OH-Hto 12131 .. 2a..211t La .. ••Jl•t rt1enk·You1 OM-4114 BXTAAooU I kltcRm eo.ie ~.1s':n1a An• w w l /F e!l!=~~~~~1 RTC Commerciel Orywal I I La AEMOOEllNO k.-et4 lfM .,..,,ocrL~e11t1one ~=• 1",,;om:; I &e lli::1:ERviCt ~3:C:,~1= Lic•2*&l 667 -304 9 ...,. 11•V11~~~o.nn. trW-.••c: 541-4110 54 .. 8023 Hc.-383024 Mow..ecjgt ~ mo 120 850· JEFF Lie Mae PUN OIYRl-IMS ........ l'lovM ' btlt from mean O OR REPArR ~-S2& 84~5737, &13·&128 CompteM ~ r-.acn 251 9roe<1W11y. 39 BUil all ltert ISHIKAWA LANOSCAPC A A A PAINTING lnt1E11 CNal1ty WOt1t AM~ ..,, ml& Leg 84;.h 491-3072 Web ataltt, ':::O. f ntry I Fm ooo;; Sod Cleen-upe Mein1 LOWEST poeeibte ~ 768-00ll tlMIU CICIUL wll'Tlis I 1':50~+---+-+-__....- 41:1:=".:...694. 8Y Honnen The DoorrMll Sc>tlntllera. •tc l50-4147 tO Step~ "2·3235 WiaM ca......1-· .... m .... ---Oek ' Flt 151.DQOR ' , --. 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I •H1111 ""'""" t '9tl M ,.,, '~ •• ,. .,l ·~ I SYDIEY 011111 "'"~?~tM~";'c'::'H'Aprtl IY) Y"u're likely t" recover 1r1tcle l~l had hcen Iott, ml1c1n1 01r1 •tol1tn < ~~dlr ~~~~~:;,~:~:~r,:~~~r!.'iur be brtahtcrthan ona.ina y 1n 1<:1pit... ~· -don't 11ve It up for noth1na. TAlJRVI (ApnJ 20-Ma y 20) f>t'finr trmn. rralue [""' tt'rv1 f are v1luable. l-'Jnf-d1t1Jinc.c uall wtll y~'~f,1 ~C:n.,i~;:':~;~xf; purcha~ M wardrobe ancJ a«-enm 1u 1 1m•&e, plry""'' appcatanU' .. GEMINI <Mn 21 .Junr 2<» J:mvh11111• on uttccr, ,"u111ncu, r•t dctltn , wtth pc"''"' 1n po,1110011 of authurtty State c•~ f,~nk'~· •land ~JI f,,, prtn~·1plc• Kup ruolutum rnnt-ern1n1 diet, nutrition. I t 1 h <;han"" CANCER (Junr 21 July 22J I c1<.u11on1ravc • pu' 1~ ina. 1t variety and •J>«.11.! rrla1111n11h1p with mcmt>rr '>( '1ppot1lC' M:.11 You 1 pin throuJ11 wttttrrt wmd, you're dur ''' rru:1 vr mr n11ar 0 • C.()n1fatulJt1<1n11 fi a LltO {Jul 2 l Aua i2J Mayir 1fomr•t1c. 1tt1Ju•tmrnt t~urr prominently ~r1u'll learn mmr aht1ut firurnual tr\11ur<r• o f1111t rf\ 1 c 1intrM.:I or •vrrm,.nt t.an h.-rcnr11111ate<I 1n your f;iw,, wc.,cotc. a«.<1rd1na.ly • 11 cJ .1 "I VIRlWtAu1 2 S ~pt 22) l>t'finc term\, 11u.n<.1 t<i »• "' 1 v1u~ •. pcrfro 1cchn1'1u"'· VI ricJ ,,r \upcrfluuu• material am.I unnc:4n\3ry c11 n11e• J-on1fy pulllte rrlatmn•. < hr<:k <.onlr11L1ual ot>lta-11110' pc LJ8R.A (\cpl 21 f>c1 22> I rnph•m ''" def141llnr•. vrtuu1~j re•pon11tnl11 y 1n1rn.,f1cd l11vr-rel1111m.tup Jot> will ht <lune . yuu rcUIVC' credit' 1<1n&' 11vrtduc f '" u• 11n work mrthrKJ\, hc-alth, pt'I\, dtpcndc111w-C anu-t. < apttwrn fi1urr prtirt11nrnlly llCORPIO (()c.1 21 N11v 21} Whal h•,tf hccn 11 vrn up u lo•I will ht tCVIVCd Wiii t)C altvr 101'1 k1<.lt1n& f rnphHi. 110 cJ1\tOVCfY, uca11v11y c'rnt11ttm1l 1nvr1l vt'mtnl l.ovr phey\ 11ul•tund1n1 r«1lc Artr•. I 1h11 n11tf ve11 will fliurr prumtntnlly · '9AOITT ARflJK ( N"v 22-1.>c.-<.. .Z I) ~lrru 1ndrl)«'nc.kn1A.'1 c.rr1111 v1 ty w11l111anr.• to V.<" 1ha1 1<1h " <.omplttC"d f.xptC'1'\ dr\ltr ''' try ";mcth1na nrw Mrmh.-r ,,f ''""'"'"'(' ~· "11n y11ur •Hie. will prc1vr 11 t~o n1t1vr hdpii you ttrt 1<1 hnrt rif m11tt''' C;APRIC<,RN (I k'A 22-llln I'' J ( ollr<. I uddttwnal d:.ta 1 hr1 k "'ur<.e m1tcru1I he pr1\t11 vr 1 onurn1n"leK>tl ttlV1l•.pcrm1uH11a f ,,._,,_ on 114ldcd_populi.r11y 1t1&1o1t'I, family rrun11111 f >ltkr 1nd1 v1dual will knd benefi t orupcrttnt-t', hrlp ''"""" lundin& AQlJAIUUlll (Jan 2<> I C'h I H) Ucmcnt• ul 11rr11ni, lu1 k rtdt wtth you ('tt<:um\tancr•, rvcnla Uakc 1.uddcn lurn 111 your fa v11r Y11u tt1uld IKIUally win vmk•l and ti I\ w11h1n rrulm 11f r)l'1u1h1l1ty 1h1i11 y11U Urtkr 11 rich \aptu.ri11n play• mlc Pl8CF4'1 If ct> I 'J Muth 2f>J You'll tx-1n f>I'"'"'" 10 1 all yt1Ur r1wn •h'1t• I mphaal\ on rrm<Jdchn&. '"'"J"'n&. diet k111" J)U\\tlultty 111 rchu1ld1n1 on a d1ffcrC'nl "le M<>1111 1n your \lifl h1&J1l1"'"" 1tlftr<. t JUd&mcn1 1tr1m1111tt11111m IF NiWEMBY.R Zl Ill \'OUR BIRTUUA Y y11u arr frincl of 1111 vrl, ,,u arc 1mJ)8llcn1 w1 1h r11edmc.r11y, y11u are vrr\ilt1lc un ,.,,pu 111 ~r1ll1•nt rcpartc4" and y1111 h•vr "dcl1t111u11" vnll<'. r1f humr1r < 1t"n11n1 v,,111, lia111u.r1u, Pt''"'"' phe y 1rn()f1rt.an1 1•1lr1' 1n y<1u r l1fr You 1,.untly made muvrlflu•. nc-w u 1niao' and thry .,,,. tlur '" tx-11r fru11 Yim arr 1n1cnw:, l)tu•111n111r, "°"'"'lt'nUel. mm•t1l1t. anti h4vr 1tl>1l1ty 10 (t1trtmun1catr thouf}ll\ 1cJca' 111 •r1" ul11tc, f"'ntnt<11ninx m11nnrr Yuu'll l')ca.in rct>U1lll1n1t prow am in I >I-• rrnt>n TOMOMOW: CL <Jl41\~4<.I c IJlJ Nf t ( Al IJ OftNIA Wf ONI-'>DAY N0\11 MOf Ji /IJ If•"'· IN I ·Mesa clears hurdle on ·marina Federal oppos ition to local s tudy f unas a lssolves , ending years of frustration I J nder pre vmua pollc.y. only federal mun~ wt• M;teplcd fur the rcqu.-1te rea11tnhty •tudy, a rule intended l(I QUl\h In)' hint Of b11• Dul for muahly If> ycart. • financ.1alfy IU\lcre ( OnlfCH denied ('"ti Mn1'1 yearly reque•t• for thC' fundlnl, lctv1n1 the <.lly 't •mt'lltlOU\ PWJ«I dead 1n the water a<.c;ept the uty'a rcu:nt <1ITrr u, tollec..t thr (unda Imm l<1<.:al l"vemmcnt and area bu•inn'4:• l h< federal chanar of heart rr· movet I fru-.ratJn& -and upen•IVC' hurdle that threatened w t.ake the wind out of the manna'a u1la ly TONY I AA VEDAA °' ... ..., ........ fc:dcral official• tuivc (~u•c~y drop- ped a "('11.Ch·ll" fund1n1 P''h'y lhal ~pt ( ottl Meta'• plan• for a rw- reit1ofl)I martna on hold for thc:· 1a1t Cout FBI Joint lnveatlgatlon of •trike-related food tampering threat.I A3 County ottlclal1 out red tape for a commerolaJ development In Laguna " Niguel./ .. California The new chancetlor of Calllf~rnla' 1 community colleget 11 advocating tougher 1tandarda./ M Nation Buoyed by an auto- mobile buying 1pree, the economy grew at a robul1 ... 3•/, annual rate./ Al World Aeaoan and Gorbachev call a temporary receae In their aummlt./ AS Envoy 11 betleved holed up In Befrut hld .. way awaJtlng contact with the kldnappert./ Al Food Serving buffet 1tyle eaaee hott•• dutle1 tor a f.., tlve hollday meal./C1 Sporta Orange Cout College Pr•dent glvn football coach Dick Tucker e vote of confidence. /01 Why 1re the Aamt In a 11ump? Coach John Aob- lnaon doetn't have all the antwere./01 Marina, Corona del Mar oueted In CIF tennla play- off1./D2 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Bo•rd Bu"""' Clu1lfled Comic• CroHword DMth Notleet Entertaln"*1t Horoteope Ann Landet1 Mind and BOdy Os>'nlon Paparazzi Poflce Log PubUo Notleet 8POf1• TN\#ltlon W11thet A7 A 3 9'4 0 '4-6 A7 oe 86 8 3 05 8, 81 -2 A8 81 A3 8e.oe 01·3 83 A2 decade, auordtnJ to c.11y report• The Army < "'"' of l~nlll)f'<'ra •&feed to u~ locally rai.acd fund• for 11 t 2SO,OOO preliminary •tudy on the propmcd l ,l.()(>-•l1p numna 1n l•nd locked C .cnt.t Mn• . • However, c"mom1<. prcuurea have prompted federal offi,1al1 UI Banda acrou the table < llY Mainaw Allan Moeder aa1d the lotJ1tka of ri.,.ma 1hr money •nd 1uin1n1 the ptchm1nary •tudy havr ·nm yet hcC'n wMkcd "ut Pr•ldent ·-c and SoTtet leader Mlkball 0on.e (left) •tretcb oat thetr band• to ahake before tbelr •aperpoww talu at the SoTtet MlMlon tbt. momtn1. &o.let Mln t.ter ltdwud 9 hniarclnadse t. In t be forepoand (center J wblle National Secanty Ad•t.er Robert llcP'arlane looka on (beblnd). Laguna outraged over go:vernor's drilling stand Counc il crltlclz<!A D ukmej la n for tJac·klng -offs hore oil proj ct s a ft e r his long silence By LAURA MER~ Of-,,.., N9t .... l.aauna fka<.h < 11y < tum(.1f mcm t>cn .Ntd l ll".'.11tlay n!Jht 1h111 lhry wrrr: 11utraard by < 1ov < 1c:nrv rJcu kmeJ11n'• ann11unc.c:mcn1 that hr t>"t1c.kc<l olM1orr 1111 drill1n1 in ' all lorn llt < oun< 1lman hoh < 1r11try t n111 ll{'d 1hc iinvc:rnnr for hc1na "lrn1 rm 1hr 1uuc: 110111 lwo <111y• before a \<-nutr lfou\e Appr11priallona C cimm11trc: " C.llpt'<.lc<l 111 votr on i.ntilhcr < 1111 f!1rn1a ofl•httrr dr1thn1 moratorium r ht 1..11mm11trr rr<.t'n tly p vc 8 ll> day rAl<'n•111n 1111 thr mor•ltinum wh11..h wu lo r11pirr N11v I 1 It will n11w r11p1rr 11n l>c<. II> unlr" i.n111hrr moratorium "11p11111vc:d "I find 11 t1rpl11r11hlr Wr 11l11111hl \Cnd him a '1.rte&1lilm to nrwr" tl1r c..ounc1I'• outr•&C 11 h" lut n11nulf' prttlllon," utd < 1en1ry 'The: 111Yrrn11r marle hi\ c:n1lor"° mrnt dunn,11 •perch Iii lhc Amt'nu1n f'etff1lrum n•t1tutc M1ind11 y 1n 11111 Anvlc• In July thr lntrnm l>cpitrtmrnt rrachcd •n "¥frrmenl with lhr < :111 lmn111 dclr~11111n for thr le11\ltlK 111 I~() frdcr111ly 11wnrd lfi1I I• riff thr ( alif1irn1• I OUI \u of 1t111'1C IHI( I~ 11rr ltKlltrd 111! thr Onw~ ( ount y ( lill" I ralcmir v1 rrt•iry I J1rn11ld I f11drl ba<.kc<l out of the 1111ctmr.n1 hr1 IHl\C ht' w1d 1110 many lrt11 t' w11h "Jlll>'I l)lllC'nl1al (11r 111l 1rncl P' wr rr lrft 11111 11f lhr •&1rC't11rn1 ( '"'¥!'"" " w11rl11n1 on 111111thrr lc"""I hill '"""""rd hy f«<-p I r1111 Jlant'tlll, f) Munu:rcy anti f<rp 11111 L11wrry, f<\an l>1<·&0 lhlill hill Drunken driving death case ends with a mistrial Ky ATJ';V£ MARllLE Of .. .,..,""' .... A m1c1r1at w" dee.tared f ueM.lay u1 thr trual of • o4 I ycaN1ld mothtr au.u\Cd of trlg Am na a flvc--ear au.1· dent that kilted 1 ff u nunaton Rc:a<.h &Jfl ind injured flvc othrra on f'ac1 01 < (>t\t fftaJ1w1y 1n t91l"l The /ury ckadloc.kcd an.tr thru d1y1 o ~hhcra11 n1 whetht'r Joan Kathryn w111wn "' 01rckn c Jrcivt •hould be round 1u11ty or man •l•uahter and frlony drunken drtv1na. 'hafltt that could have mulled 1n 1 (our•yc•r_prlWJn IC'rm for the woman WOkoff, howrver wu c:onv"l«I on a m11demu nor charae or hit and run dr1v1n1 Deputy J)lttrac.t Al torncy J1mc1 M ularrw tlld the~ lony 'h•rat• will he rcOlcd ap lnat lhC' 01rden Orov woman lu!P' '\allc, ru11thcr 111 the I 7 yr11r 11111 girl k1lkd 111 thr Aua 111 I 1JH '· flH ulrnt, to<h1 y \aid •he., "11<:krnrd" try the m11tn1l 11ncl hn ltl\t f111h 1n thr Judt< 111 'Y'lrm "It wu llkr • 'U•V play whrrr thr v1cllm• arr c.lc•tint'<.I tu tov," wud the mother of M 11 hr lie 'tallr, who """ killed whrn hfr Vulklwaatn Hua wa• blttrred and ramm..-d by 11 le11t thret lar• tn tht 'ha1n rta4.llon au.1dcnt "I hof>" '""" l1v1n11 hell llt'uiu~ wr lC'ftarnly ur " \all<' u11d of W1lkofl "My Mr" 11 n1ahtmarr and I h11J)!' w C Jod thl\ 1 at<. hn up w11h hr1 WJmtdt.y " Wfl\ofr uprrt\C'cl 'lldncu that lhC' t>tdc1l 1• nut ovt'r for hn or thr \ellf' ramify, atrnrd1n' tt1 hrr lllOmC'y f hr (larden 1mvr woman w11 a«.utcd uf llUtlnc thci au:1d<"nl hy W()Ultl C'll,htdc lhC \I I tr .t( t' 11fl Newpr1rt Kra<:h &nO t..aa,una fkat h from tAplor1t11in un11t the yur 2<1111 I he f'anrtta I J1wery bill I• cavnl111ll 1 thr umr " lfoder, plan, r.cc-C"l)t 11 woukl 111frr Ir.-'4:n111vr arcaa for off•hore oil dnlt1nJ. intlud1n1 trMI\ 11fl \11111-. Munu a an1I (;imp l'rnllcl111n .. , hrlicvr wr \h11ulcl mttkr tho\<' 1mp<1rtan1 tlct1-.i1n\ r1n a tratt·hy trtat.t h1\I• Whr1111 1H1rlrrm1ned 1h111 .. \Uh\Utnl11tl fC'tl('I VIII(,,, rncrSY Cltl\'11 11n<.I 11 111n l>r rn 11verrd in 1111 rnvircinmrntully ulC' manner, thc-n I IK"l1rvr thr <lrvrlopmrnt 11hould uikr phll (' ," lhl' lflV('flllll \Utllf ltl r>uhll\hl'd rl'porh "Wr hi.Yr hJudhall JH1llllt\ "'"n~ 11n hrrl' 11nd Wf' \houl<.I "'1 111 hal < 1rn1ry -.ud < 1rnlry hll\ matlr v vrr11I 111()\ 111 W11\hin•t11n I> ( an thr 111\I 1w11 YU" ,,, rm1tc1 I lhr ( )ranae c 1111nl y toutlinr Imm morr clr1ll1n1c.. (PleaM ... oov&aNOR/A 2 ) Joan ltatluyn Wilk off allratdly pulllna 11n111 thr '"" \lncly •houldc-r of Pll tfit C '""' I flahwa y nur Newland \trrct 111 DI" \lttw('r t an and thC'n JC'fkina hed1into1ratfi1 forc.1n1lMatlt111 takr rva11vr 1~1111n Mufr.::.:11d Wtlliuff UUW'd thr ( ... M19TaJA I../ A2 ) Thieves suppress new~paper ' and r14ulty II lhr PflVll(' ( htUllln 1..ollqt tfe had hearJ rum.oft ltult mtnJ It" fmm local churt~ had hccn calll nt the colklr 1nd thr 11tn1n1 to wllhdraww nn tal •upport 1f tho ncMpe r con11nuN Lo Clrt ul1tc .. N'oc ttue," u1d \CC PrnMknt Wayne Kne .. "Wt hnC'n'1 "N a Jn&Je II " .. 1 hcrt'• M hint of collr~ ln"nl"tment," a1r1td Manhall l~n. ~en of •tuckftt• "I thlflk It'• 1 "uidcnt·rfla1fd Ina· de1u '!I think Hayntt tw -h a~ 11 ry MUlh that l~) mipt thi"I liu 11'11 " (-OfPI admin11tr•tot1 "'uld °''' bf' reached for u1mmt'nt r U«"'4ay and th" morn1n1 < 11y < ciunc.1lman f>onn f tall h" traveled 1w1et to Wa•h1na1.on f> < 1n hol><'' 1Jf prncnna <..onaru•111m11I \uJ)pon for lhC' callmtitcd S f(J() mill11in marina, wh1<.h would run alona tht: rl\l t.nk 1it thr \anti Ana Ri ver fhr t 1ly'1 pa'u.,:wtiy lti 1he ~·tu" hern 1n the tallun1 tlqa for IOJM 26 yea" wt11IC' <Otta Mn1 ulYkaak fou&ht w krrp the plan alive rJunn1 h11 tut tnp an March, Hall offered rfoutc and Senate Wll.CtWIY panrl' thr 11lk'rnat1ve o( lcmna the '11 y nu~ pnvata and publi.c fund• (or thr •tudy I ht' dral wa1 au:c:pl.cd. but ap- parr11tly n11 onr bbthr'red to inform (Pl--.~ ~A/.UJ OC SuperVisors joining freeway fee supporters Count y Cou n sel ~t~ff directed to p r<'·parc· f rlc nd-of-C"ourt brh·f By UAA MAllCJNY.Y °' -°""" ,_ -'>ran.,: < t1un1 y \upr1 v1 \111\ w.1111 111 <ldtJ tht'lf 1w1i (('nl\ w1111h 1•1 .an lrYulr d19putc 11vrr whrtt1rr 1h111 •11 y \hould 1..ollr1 t Irr\ 111 hrlp po1 y 1111 lhrec new hrcwity\ \upc:rv1M1t• durt trd thr C tiunly C hunvl'\ <>fli1f' I unduy 111 lllr .1 harnd·o f thr 111un t1t1cf \1111111 with lrrrwity Irr \U1'>1)11nrl\ wh•1 .ur pur110 t11 un 11t111m prn1l1n1t t,,.f111r thr 41h I>"''" I < 1111r1 111 A ()f!f•ul\ A ' 1l11rn' KJllUJl thr < 11n1rr11ttf'I· 111 \rven I IHIU\Jlntf (( ( )\ f j I~ lrylOI II) hliit k uty rff11n\ 1•1 1 lfllr1 I f,.,., nt:thll\hrd by lhr 1 •111111y 1•1 hrlp hu1Jtl tbt p,ILJf)(.JM:d \iiu J•1t1lfUHI I .outrrn 11nd f 1111th1ll 111rr "'''" I hr lfllll(l '"'' .i r1111r11J 10 11\ w111 11p1n11 frrrway Irr\ 1.nr A UJll\I wht'n an Oranu C 1iun1 y "i111ir111 1r < ourt 1ud1t rultd 1n vul11I 11\ rtl•irt 111 1 all 11 • 1t11rn\ vtilf' '"' lhr matter ' < J\ I hi.• 11pprale<.I Judlt' J udllh k y .. n 'tl~1 m11n h11w1"Yrr ht< tu~ an ••llJlt"•l 1 oultl titkr lit lc;il\I 11 yrar to Ix hurtl 11h11'1tltw• u.llcn tJthcr 11vrnue1 in 111\ 11t>\1rua t111n c:ffrin inc.lud1n1 lilint .. wnl 1nkin1 thr .appeal• <.tJUrt 111 •1vrrturn Kyun' rulinf <>rat illlgumrnt\ •re ""-h""dukd lur )c~ 1 ll Ir v1nr 1u1 ltry t.1ty in thr lrrrway fee f"'""""' wh11 h whuld .auc·u fut lr11m clrvrltiprn Im rr\ltknllal and 111rnmr11 ,.,1 t>ulld1np '""'lructcd nrar thr r1t••r>'•'<d frrrw11 y' With lh vul .im11onl\ 11( ur1tlrvrl11prd land lrv111r " r'Alll'' lrd It• hr the fee 111rlt(1.un '"'"l'" • •1111rihut11r 11mon1 < 111r\ I >r vrlt1pcr lrrurr l'Apcc.. led to r•1ac 4H l)t'rtrnt ol thr \IHll"J million lrrrWll'f 11111\lru11111n pr11.(' l•J. with nrw lrvrnc hw11nc\tc• umtnbut1n1 \ 1111I11111111111 111 lhlill !\urn I hr uiunty hlil\ an 1nlrrc111 1n the rll'"nd1n1t "PPf""'' I tiurt ill llOn \In< . .(' II 1lr-v rl11CJt'd tnr frr pmvam 11 Thl" r 111irt 111 1 rpt\ lhl' 11iunty hnd. that melHI\ thr thrrc-1u1tv p>tnrl will 11111\ltlrr thr 1oun1y·, 11<111111110 when 1lr1 u11n" on thl' wnl rr'-'ucal Mid ,,,. ....... aunavtSOaa/A 2 1 Dyin~ boy to get ride in police h elicopter By RlJHAN HOWl.Y.Tl Ot _O.., ..... - A "iunw """ Y''""k'lrr wl111 111 .1 , '"" .ew.1, 111111 ,1111111.1 111 I hri\1111.i\ will Kf'I ,1 \llf'll,11 111rM'nl 1111111 ~,1'1.,.ll'•rl 1~111 h Jl'1l11 ,. <1ll1u r. 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""'~ pl•• r 1l11r1n1 d111lr:nr" and thr (PleaM ... a APl81'9/ A.2) Colli.an cb011ea .new mayor of Lafuna Beach . ~ A2 0renge Cout DAILY e1LOT I Wedneeday, Novwnber 20, 1985 LAGUNA MAYOR ••• Prom Al the "vote of confidcnoc" and pledjcd county elections 10 November. Min- to hold council bours for the public kin only served ieven months as between 3 p.m. and S p.m. every mayor. Tuesday. "J have been told that seven ''This 1s the epuome of volun-months is not a Jona tlme to spend as teensm lf)ou don't hkc the dec1S1ons a mayor. Bui 1f you have .a neptive \lrC ate makm&, &Ct IOVOlved Sltuation rou jUJt mak.C it positive Together we can do tt' was my (quicker),' Minkin said. _ n1m'?;3i&n ~logan and I till believe She faced sevn-al inues durina her that, she said term but said flibtmt the oil industry Before taking the gavel from outao-in the offshore oil battle was "one 1na mayor Bobbie Minkin, Collison done in a timely fasb1on." '1111111nari2ed her philosophy from a She thanked Councilman Bob pain ling that hangs in a local res· Gentry for the time he spent aoina to 1aurant. It hows a ship stranded an a Wa$h1n~n D.C. over the put Jwo \torm ... Don't talk about the storm, ye.ars lrylnJ to resolve the problem. bring the ~hip in," she concluded. "lt WU ncrve-raek.i~ because we Occausc Laguna Beach residents had to mobiJJ.U local forces. But we 1n·entl:r voted to combine local aot 22 out or 26 cities' support." ele~ tton-.. usually held 1n Apnl, Wlth Mink.in said. llartba Colltaon -( . Worst of California's fire seasons over SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The I IJ8S fi re season. considered one of 1111: worst in state history,, has ended. Bu' threats of landslides and mudslides remain 3.$ winter rains approach. said an official of lhe State Department of Forestry rhe slopes of the Lexington Rcscr- \01r near Los Gatos. one oft.he most l mica II) affected area~. have been <1ccded ~llh fa~t-growing grasses that ha' e hcgun to sprout. Uut no one knows how w~ll those: recovery meas~ will stem earth slippages. "It aJI depends on what kind of weather lies ahead," said Jack W iest of the forestry departme.nt. Nearly 700,000 acres in California burned by wildfires this year, a total rivalioa the 1970 fire season generally considered the worst in state history. Wiest said this year's season was unusual because the wildfires carrte in two huge sicges,.the first at the end of June that lasted until July 17. and the second in mid-October. Complete statistics for this year arc not complete, but they include five deaths .. more t.ban 60 major fires, more than 250 hoines destroyed, property damage in excess of SI 00 m illion. and firc-fightinJ costs of more than $50 million, said Forestry Department officials. Sixteen peo ple died and 650 homes also were destroyed that year. Wiest sai~ arson was the cause of nearly 40 percent of this year's fires. MARINA HURDLE CLEARED IN MESA ••• From Al 1he cit). Hall said ( osta Mesa officials v.ere undct the 1mpress1on that~ dec1s1on v.ould be made dunng lt•tkral budget talks last month Meanwhile. Hall said, the Arm) l orps of Engineers was wondenng \\ hy Costa Mesa 00ic1als hadn ·t ,ontactt.'d them to began the study. "It's taken us 10 ~ear'I to get past 1h1., first hurdle, and we did 1t and J1 Jn'1 e-..en knov. know it:· said an l'tallt Hall carlu:r th1'> wee\. "Hov. H' proceed ne\t. v.e"llJuSt ha-..c to sit Inv. n and talk about 1t ·· Hall and o ther city oflk1aJs esll- mated Costa Mesa spent up to S::!00.000 on vanous marina reports aimed at garnering federal support. O ne of the studies said the prnposed waterwar would generate as muLh as $18.5 million in st.ateoand local tax revenue during the first decade, while spurring housing and commercial development along the marshlands of west Costa Mesa. Tbe proJeCt would also create 9,000 construcuon JObs as well as employ- ment for 1.200 commercial workcrs1 said the report by consultant Keyser Marston Associates Inc. of Los An- geles. The financial projections are based on a 1974 plan to build boat slips, rntaurants, shops, motels and hous- ing along the proposed waterway, w6jcb would ~n at the mouth of the Santa Ana River and run through Newport Beach to Costa Mesa. Boatinaenthusiasts have said more slips arc needed as space remains scarce at other marinas throughout tbe county. SUPERVISORS BACK FREEWAY FEES •.• From Al « 1t•nc ~ '<elrod. dt>put} county coun- ' I I he lOuntv must suhmlt th bnef rd rcque<>t 1(1 ht· heard a'> a friend ot thr c..ourt hv ~ rida' l <>">T ha'> alread\ submmed a lc~th) bncf . .\:w.elrod said f Ce proponents named In the SUit .1lc.11 h;ne unul Fnda~ to submit their 11dc ol the case '-Jmcd tn tht "'"tare the Butlding l ndustr. A<1soc1at1on of Southern c ahforn1a. Orange Co~nty region; lr"tnc \hambcr of Commerce: Or- .rn(le Count\ Chamber of Commerce; lnd~tnaJ League of O range County: and 1v.o Irvine c1t1Lens. Richard \1un'>t'll and Lyndon Calerdtne Tho~ named by COST are the same individuals and organizations that sought out Ryan's ruling in A.ugust. Ryan ruled the COST initiative invalid on the basis that freeways are a-rqaonal rather than local oonccm, thereby making Irvine votmg booths the wrong forum for dCCtding the matter. Undaunted. COST ha~ been busy collecting signatures on a referendum that could nullify a Caty Council ordinance pennitting the collection of developer fees. The city 1s scheduled to begin colle<:tmg fees this week. but Wilham Speros. COST chairman, said the group has enougn signatures to nullify the ordinance and place the quesllon on the ballot instead. City officials said COST needs 4.536 signatures from registered lrvtne voters to succeed in such a referendum. Speros said COST will deliver well over 6,000 signatures' to the lrvme City Clerk's office by Thursday. It will take 30 days tor the clerk's office to verify the signatures and determine if the matter must be placed o n the June 1986 ballot. The referendum drive will not affect the December appeals coun bearing. GOVERNOR DRAWS LAGUNA'S WRATH .•• From Al ( ounc1lwoman Bobbie Minkin, "'ho al!iO made sevt•ral tnps to \\.a'lhingto n D.C dunng her tenn as md><>r. agreed with Gentry. "I think It " intrl'thble that he has come out 11ta1n\t thc California people and his 1\\ n lieutenant governor.·· she said. ~ 1thou1 the moratonum we have 1h'>(llUtlh no protecuon Y.ht k we are lgo11a11 ng v.11h the Depanmcnt of lntenor lor a permanent plan for potential development of the oute r continental shelf.'' Gentry said. City Manager Ken Frank will send a telegram today to the sovcrnor and ask o fficials from Huntington Beach and San Clemente to do the same. ··f'.or a year he has had nothmg to ~y and then he supports offshore oil dnlhng when he has 1.000 011 ex- ecut1ves sitting right in front ofh1m ," Frank said. When asked if he thou.II.ht that the telegram will have any effect, Gentry said, "Probably not, except that he'll know that many of has Orange County constituents arc outraged at his last-minute attempt at railroading the last pro tection on the coast." NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED BY THIEVES .•. From Al pr.rnlo.. '""1a'hl' 11 "'a~ a pract1c~I JOkc ·· 1 IJ,ne'> \aid ·our 11 doe\n't ..cem lilc t ~<.mll·onl· "'<'nt Ill J lot of trouble 10 • nicl\ l' 1:' en 1.i'll l'iSUc we had ll\lllh lll'd ... ~ hcther the: late\! issue •l"l "nc\pccted '-t·~., .. v.111 be m1s:>(d 'dl'lxnahk Onl' fol ull\ member \a1d 'ihe had 1t'ard people d1scuSS1 ng the new~­ IJ.lpcr. but hadn't read 11 \nd V1n1ta Thann1ckal. a 'itudent !tom I nd1a .a11end1ng SC"( ..aid she txlic\ed 1n freedom ot the prcs'i. bur 4ue<;t1oned Y.hethcr a 'iludcnt papcr ,hould be published without facull\ urcr' 1<>1on ·11 1A.oultl IX· good 1f there was a pro(e\'ior -...ho rnuld advt<;e 1hem hcforc the~ puhhsh 1t.'" Thann1ckal <.aid <;he ha'i twl."n too bus\ w11h 'il"hoolwork to gel involved· in the l\'>UC hcr5elf. she ~1d "I h11\en't read 11. bur ~·v~· heard people wlk about 1t ·· u Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Delivery ts Guaranteed . '"'""' f' ·~·~·:"" • r"' construed as coercion cases, they're trymg to get at some "But I'm arrogant and ornery 81blicaJ pnnciplcs," Flowers said. enough not to listen." he said. Students don't have a reliable But Kra1ss said publication of alternative, smcc the campus news- independent newspapers 1s "a com-paper that's funded by student gov- mon occurrence" at 1he coll~e and cmment is pubhshcd rarely and that his pnmat) concern with the mfrcquently. latest product 1s that 1t suffers from "J write for the school paper:· .. hyperbole." Haynes said. "I think 11 runs once a "I've had ~veral conversations month. or every six weeks. But 1t has v.1th Haynes l told him 1f he to cover other thin&s. sports and overstal<!-S h1~ point he ma) losems acilVilies.'· credibility," Kra1ss said. "The frequency of the student .. Rcall>. I want to applaud a govemm~nt newspaper depends on student who wants to put his conv1c-whether or not they get thear act uons down. to lead with his chm." together." Kra1ss said. "It's usually a But Haynes said his conv1ct1ons quarterly.'' ha"e cost him dearl} Haynes and Kra1ss met several "My stands ha-..e cost me m y times to discuss the newspaper, and fnend~. the garlfnend I was going to differ m their views about the marry. and have caused problems meaning of those conversations. with m y family:· Haynes said. "I would say the adminastration ··But we've promoted dialogue. has tried to rcstri.ct us," Haynes said. and that was our purpose.·· ''They've taken o ffe nse at som.t of the Both Haynes and Kram said the articles we've published. disappearance of all but a few doun "The very ~ct that the president of the latest issue of the paper could be has called me into h is office could be Wbat do you like about tbt Dally Piiot" What don't you llke? Call tbt' number at left &nd your meuagt' wlll be rttorded. transc ribed and dellvt'rt d to Ute approprlatt t dltor. The samt U ·boar an1wf'rlng servlct may be used 10 rt'cord leu ers to tile editor Oft 111y topic. Contributors to our l,,etten colam-n mutt Include tbeJr name and teltpb~ne number for vuUlcatlon, No clrcutallon call1. plt,st. Tell us wbat s oo your mind. Clrculetton 71UM2-433 Cleeelfted adftftla&ng 714/142-5111 All othef depertmenn 142-4321 MAIN °''ICE DO .,, .. , EMY St c-ia ..._. CA Uef .odl* 114• t5'0 C:...11"""" CA 771, ., ' ... Fr1tnk Zlnl RoHmery Churchmen ( .rontr!'lllPI C.OOv•'IJ't• •9e1 Or~ GoM• ~ "°""*'' Nit ,_ 6'0.--t•at-or. ..,,.Qt.al m•m., tit _,,.. .._," ,_..,. ,.,,, oe ·~•OOUI><! """""'' -,., ,... ~ of CPflJ•!Ql'\t ,......r_., " ,.., .. .. Clrcutatton Te .. phon•• '..,, ...... M>..Q» f ., ,, Robert l. C1ntrell I ' • I •' ,,. ' "l" Howard MuHenary Marllelinq~ Oon1ld l . Wlllt.m1 llCIJI lltOfl Mll"••ll"' P999y ... Ytna ,,,_.., 0.• ICW ( rY'd it!"\f t~\.•""' "'""fU (;4'ft'W 1m< .,. eoo f>.l"*'"'4 './I ti, ... ,, ..... , .... 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Hlgl>9 p..-,. 117 41 44llpm ~ 78 72 Sunde)t lft Ille mid fO. In --.......,... 13 31 Moon n.. todey at I 35 pm , oetl •• ,.,._ 24 oe Cltlel. ContlNled cold ~. """' Sen~!O Ill :If 12 11 •. I'll end .... llQalf1 ThlAOey .. ~Olly at 17 IOM In tt18 r:*1 30e end 40e SM~ 70 40 2:00pm Insurance hikes curtailing baby doctors LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pregnant women will soon be unable 10 find doctors to deliver babies because of the nsing cost and shrinking avail- ability of malpractice insurance. physicians told a state Senate com· mittee. Dr. Jane Murray of the Cahforn1a Academy of Family Practitioners testified Tuesday that within one to two years no family physicians will be delivering babies in the state. Dr. Sanford Bloom of Santa Monica Hospital also told the senate Committtt o n Health and Human Services hearing that family practi- tioners will give up obstetncs. basing RAPISTS ••• From Al victims didn't know the assailant was tn their apartment until he woke them up. The third rape may have ~n committed by another attacker be- cause the methods differed. Chnstenscn said. He added police don't know how the intruder 1s able to select only single women as his victims. his forecast on has latest study for the California Institute of Family Medt· cine. "The overwhelmmg response was to stop the practice of obstetrics if projected malpractice increases con- tinue," Bloom said. The hearing was called after com- mittee staff received reports ofinade- "Q"Wlte obstetric care for Medi-Cal patients in Lancaster, 50 miles north of Los Angeles, and after state Sen. Diane Watson, D-Los Angeles, the com llllttee chairwoman. rccci vcd n~­ merous reports of doctors quitting obstetncs or raising rates. Rosemary Mann, a Stanford Una- versny nurse-m1dwtle, said her pro- fession was in a cnticaJ cond1t1on because her colleagues who practice alone or in rural areas will not be able to obtain insurance. The average malpractice insurance premium for . obstetricians ~~s in- creased by nearly $10,000 in two years and 1s now $20,800, Dr. Robert Smith of the American College of Obstetnc1ans and Gynecologists said. Smith said 12 percent of coll~e members surveyed nationwide this year had stopped practicing obstetrics and 23 percent bad reduced their parucipatton in cases where com- plications were likely. HELICOPTER RIDE •.• From Al legs. but is able to show happiness and excitment. sbe added. "It's incredible that he is able to do what he's able to do:· Lee said. A v1stt to Oisneyland was granted to fiector last month by the Makc-A- W1sh Foundation of Newport Beach, Lee said. The pohce helicopter ride might be one of the last specLal thnlls the child will expenencc. The young.ster 1s scheduled to undergo a second round of mtenstve chemotherapy soon. "lfth1s chemo doesn·1 work, he will probably be an a coma by Chnstmas. Lee said, "We are JU!>t buymg time. That's all anyone can ellpect to buy him - some time." MISTRIAL IN ACCIDENT CASE ... From Al accident and then tned to tlec, but was chMcd and captured by· an off. duty sheriff's deputy. Tests taken after her arrest showed W1lkotrs blood-alcohol was nearly double the limit at which a person 1s presumed too drunk to drive. Mulgrew said. tngger the accident and may have ~n unaware that the accident even took place. dnvmg. Cox set a new trial date for March JI. 1986. The mother of the dead girl accused W1lkofl's attorney of wag.ing a ·•de- fen~ by confusion" and wondered whether a second tnal would bnng different results. Witnesses to the accident blamed Wilkofrs erratic driving for the accident, which ended wi th Salle being thrown more than 300 feet and the cog.me from her car being hurled mto the windshield of an oncoming c.ar. Warren Clark. an accident re- construction specialist called by the defense. thconzed that the collision was not caused by Wilkoff but by the off-dutr deputy. He suggested the deputy s El Cammo forced Wilkoff onto the road's shoulder and then clipped young Salle's car. Wilkoff did not take the stand m her own defense. ··T ime and time again, the victims arc the losers," Salle said. "It doesn't JUSt seem that way. it 1s that way. I'm left wondering whether anyone re- alizes how precious a bfe 1s. Pubhc Defender Wilham Kelley acknowledged that Wilkoff was intox- icated. but argued that she d id not Superior Court Judge Philip Cox declared a mistrial after Jurors dead- locked 7.5 m favor of manslaughter and 8-4 tn favor of felony drunken '"We were a family:· she added .. This should not have happened to us. Gem Talk HELP US MOVE! When driving on Newport Blvd. or 19th St., one cannot help but see the progress of the Costa Mesa Courtyards. The beauty of the shopping center is exciting to all who have wanted the down- town area of Costa Mesa to flourish again. We are eager to move next door into the Costa Mesa Courtyards. We are hoping that this move will tak e place before Christmas so that our fine sales people can help you with your gih selections. We will inform you when you can visit J.C. Humphries in the beautiful new surroundings. The enormous amount of pirkfng available and easy acessiblllty to all the retail stores, restaurants and other businesses will make shop· ping a pleasure. The complicatlons Involved in ~eking and moving fine jewelry are unbeli~abfe. So, ... we're of- f er Ins our customers a futher op· portunlty to view our collection 1t great vilues. Stop by before we mo\le. ~ , I Thereare no white mice in our laboratory . .. and we don't experiment either The gemologicallv. trained jewelers on our \taff !(now exactly what tney're doins when it comes to analyzing precious gemstones. Our American C.m Society Accredlt.d C.m lAbora· tCWJ is fully equipped with sophisticated equlpmtnt for identifying and grading gemstones and apprali Ing your fine jewefry A' American Cem Society jewelt"rs, we're dedicated to protection of the consumer and th 'cneral excellence of the jewelry industry. Th.it's why w r@ equipped to givt" you extra.special service. J. C. _)J.umplr.rie~ MEMBER AMERICAN OEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA SINCE t948 B•n~.Am.ric•d-MHt• Chat" ·-· . ~. . . t ~ r• t .. •v~ I