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WEDNESDAY•DECEMBER 4, 1985
Bribes bring boy's body.home
Coast man paid Mexican officials $500
to release remains of son after accident
By ROBERT BARKER
Of lhe Delly "°' llafl
A mourning father said Tue\day he
was forced to pay more than S500 an
bnbes to Me~1can au1ho nt1es before
he coµld return his son '<1 bod} 'to
Huntington Beach
V 1ctor P L1egler'<1 16-year-old son,
Joseph, was killed ~turday when his
NEWSLINE
Coast
Local school districts
choose their board presi-
dents for the coming
year./A3
California
A retired Orange County
grocery clerk Is facing
deportation as Nazi al-
legations surface./ AS
Paparazzi
'Let's go to the Hop·
fund raiser for Our Lady
Queen of Angels school In
Newport Beach/ A9
Food
Follow a centuries-old
tradition of giving gifts
from your kitchen./C1
Sports
Ed ison High has a score
to settle in the CIF Big.
Five football playoffs
against Westminster Fri-
day./81.
Entertainment
Rodgers and Hammers-
tein musical butts can pig
out on "Some Enchanted
Evening" at the Gem
Theater./ A11
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three-wheel, all-terrain cycle, plunged
over a 30-foot cliff near San Antonio
del Mar, a coastal village about 8!J
miles south of Ensenada.
Ziegler's stepson , Wilham LefTen.
17, who was nd1ng with Joseph. wa'
cnt1cally inJured when his ATf al!lo
fell off the chff.
Ziegler. 40, a contractol'-~1d ti
took almost 12 hour~ to get approval
Laguna
votes for
• senior
housing
Eight '(hurston Park
units are OK'd over
neigh b~rs ·protests
By LAURA MERK
Of -OellJ Hot llafl
Desptte o ppos111on from Thurston
Park. reside nts the Laguna Beach C it)
Council approved plans T uesda) for
eight units of sensor hou!>1ng at the
park.
The vote was 3-2. with Mayor
Manha Collison and C ounc1lman
Dan Kenney oppo~d.
Thurston Park LS <ft the mouth of
Laguna Canyon Road in the middle
of a flood plain. In the past, cit~
officials called the area run down and
unkempt, but residents claim 11 1~ a
special park conducl\e to the al'\1St!>
who hve there.
The area 1s unique in that there are
no roads through 1t. all parking 1s on
penmeters and walkwa)'s wind
through the small cottages 1n the area.
Residents park at the ctty-owned
park..
The Orange ( ount) ( ommunll)
Hou~ing. Corporauon beg.an wor~ing
with the council 1n January on plans
to build low-cost !>t'nior hous1nga1 the
park. At that time, Councilman Nell
F1tzpatnck sel gu1dcltne'> for tht.'
proJeCI.
The guidelines limited the number
ofun11s 10 12. Units must be at least
50 feet away from eiusting houses and
no higher than 13 feet. In add1t1on.
housing was restmtt•d to 2U percent
of the propeny.
Although the group propml·d I 0,
400-square-foot un1l\, the apart-
ments would ha\c takt'n\Jpabout 21
percent of the propert) The council
hm1ted the develo rncnt 10 e1 l
units.
Because the propert) 1s on a flood
plain. the buildings mu'\I be ra1<.cd on
a 411?-foot foundation. making them
18 feet high.
Laguna resident .\Ian .\dam<1 told
the council the proJl'l t \"J'> u nsuitable
forseniorctt1zens because 111s located
too far from the center o f town and
the untts wo uld be too small. He
suggested that a four-acre. city-owned
lot behind Cit) Hall he used for the
project.
(Plea•e see THURSTON/A2)
for his stepson. who was <.uffenng
from 1ntemal bleeding and other
!>enou$ 1nJunes, to be flown by the
U S Coast Guard helicopter to the
UC San Drego Medical Center •
But 11 wasn't until two days later
and that Ziegler was able to win the
release of the body o f his dead son
A doctor. a mon 1c1an and local
1rans11 officials got. into thl' act 1n the
town of San Qu1nt1n. about 40 miles
to the south. Joseph's bod) had been
taken there b) car
.. The) d1dn'1 com e n g_ht o ut and
Above average tree
ask for bnbe~ ... l 1egkr ~ad toda)'
.. But the) said the) were bu!>y and
that 11 would take a couple.> of day\
that the) rouldn'1 do the work on
unday It wa~ clear 1ha1 the~ e'
pected mone) ··
But Ziegler ~ho ha-. a 'ara11on
house wt1h h1~ wife ( ansa 1n \an
'\ntomo del Mar had high praise tor
Mexican federal officers who ~ere
most helpful .. and didn't expelt
an)th1ng." and for a m)'ster) man
who acted o n the famil) 's ~hall
.. Without his efforts in cutung
At 110 feet, the Yule tree at Faahlon laland t. reputed to be
the laraeat ln the land for 1985. The white fir la adorned
with 3,000 Ughta and 5 ,000 omamenta. Story on A3.
through tht' red tapt· and ra11hng
cages Joseph\ bud\ ""o uld be thnr
for two more "'ed.'> /1cgkr ..aid
Thr. · m~.sttr: rrnm "'no adent·
died h1m..elfa .. a FBI agent o n loan to
the \.k,1can gcJ\ ernment dc."alt ~1th
tht' bureautrat) paid on bnbe'> .rnd
ga\e up ht~ O\.\n '>Cf\ICe re'\.OIH·r a'
part of the hnbe l1eglt'r ..aid
Tht> bo\\ bo<h finalh .lm\ed ill
01lci<n Brother·, ~vfonuan 1n Hunt
angtori Buch on \fonda.> alil'moon
··The' pla\ b) J d1fferenl ~·t 111
rules in \1e:\1Lo:· he "Wld r ra' ekr'
~hould bt' awart' "
Liegler appeared to be equally
upset that 11 took almost l 2 hours to
get bu. stepson to the UC San Oiqo
Ho<.p1tal becauM" of a ban b} Mexico
o f nittht flight<> into the country.
·11h1nk tis nd1culous that whether
an a\.Cldt'nt happens 1n the dayhght or
darl.n~ can be a factor between ltfe
Jnd death · he said
··"-hen 1lkgal Me,1can aliens sul·
kr aludl'nh 1n thl'> count~ we take
(Please see BRIBE/ A2)
House OKs pact
requiring talks
on off shore oil
Laguna's Bob Gentry
predicts local trac ts
will soon be leased
From staff and wire report~
.\ pall that re4 u1re' l ntenur \l'l·
re1ar. Donald Hodel to '>tan ne~o
llJt1un'> o'er an uthhure oil drtlhng
'>l he me has been J ppro,ed h~ the
Ho U'>l' uf ReprcSt'nlclll"~· w11h c1
nego11a11ng ll'am 111 tx· tormt'd ac, l·arl\
a .. Thur<,da'
~neral ( aliforn1J l Ongre'>'>ml'O
agreed tu the pall alter writing 1)11
plan'> 10 resusc1tatl' .1 moratonum o n
offshore dn llt ng.
Tht' agreement rtqu1res H~el tu
heg1n talks "Ith a ttam compo-.ed ul
'>C' en ( ahforn1a u mg.res-;men the
\late'<, t~o I 'I .,cnators and nine
uu1-ol-'>tatc lltngressmen from '>e\·
e ra I lntCnl)r u1mm11tee\
H odel will ti( required 10 gt'e a
progn:ss re pu n w < ongres'> e 'er) bO
da~ s on the Lal ls
Hu~c' er Republllan· Sen Pete
\\ 11!.0n and CXmocr.t11l Sen .\Ian
( ran\tun lOnt1nued the battle for a
morato rium T ue')(ia, b' announcing
plan'> w propuSl' more than 100
amendments to pro1ec1 the state·.,
lU3'\1 .rnd atta(h th,·rn to an lntenor
Depanment '>t)('nd1 ng bill r he tall!( ul the c;enators would Ix
to toHe the -..Cnate to t')..tend the 4-
'ear-nld mo ratonum or nsk a long
dehc11c ,.h 1hc '>enatur'> ue ru<.hing to
gl·t home for C hnstma'>
··The aim "tO ach1e' c [e, erage and
IC• tall· d\h ant.age ol the time 'illu·
a11un \.'. il\on ..aid .. \.'. r need the
mo ratorium hoth to gain tLme and
kH·ra11,e .,.,1th tht' ">C.'cretan ..
(Please see OFFSHORE/A2)
FV Council gets
$1 M wish list
for Mile Square
B~ TOM ~RIGHT
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hiuntam \Jill-\ ., !'Jr!-' a n,J Kc,
rcat1l>O < ·11m m1"1l>n '>lnt .1 $I millt.in
\l.l'ih lt!>t Of 1mpro\C:llll'Oh JI \11 1k
~u:lrl' Par!-lo the ( It' l nunuL
Tue!>J.l\
.\mnng the 1tt'n1' lhl l11ll'm1,,11,.1
hasretorn mt•nJedaddingtu tht:,1l\'
mJm rl•-.rc.illun IJt i11t' .ire 1
$51.iO.OOI) tl'l.'n l l nll'.'r J ni.1 .1 $~1 •1 'MM•
add111on 1 .. thl· 't'n1111 1.111,n ntJ1IJ·
tng
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hearing 1.>n the p!Jn 'P' ·il.l"'nH n lr11m
t"-0 di\ '>• Ulh h.1,d'IJ ltJgUt''
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p.1r• 'mJ,ll"f l'IJn
r1'1h1" ng Jdl'pt1 I"' ll lhl re\ 1sed
pl.in lhr ,c1unu' 't ulJ then )('t tht·
f'lrl•lr llt'' II 1. .11. h nl'" Jt'\ l'lopmenl
(Please see PARK/A2)
Jail crowding cited
over long weekend
By LISA MAHONEY
Of ... OellJ ..........
Laguna to police
librarytransi~nts
Teachers given
4 percent raise
in Huntington -
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< '' l'iln1·11.1" ,,h .. nl!)1,lntt "'I
rlH'I' t' .1 .J "'r , 111 ""I • t I" inf
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The effect of a three-day weekend
o n the inmate population at Orange
Count) 's main Jail prompted a coun-
appointedf·ai1 m onitor to fret that the
number o pnsoners .. continues to
increase despite efforts to move more
inmates to the Branch Jails."
housed mo re than 90 inmates.·· -the
court-imposed limll. Grossman
wrote in his Nov. 29 letter. Inmate
releases over the course of the day
brought the Jail into compliance with
Gray's o rders". he s~11d.
Orange County 1s under orderc;
from Gray to· reduce the inmate
population a t Orange Count)' Jail It
1s Grossman's JOb as pec1al master to
make sure that the county complies
wtth Gray's d1rect1 ves. which include
ltm111ng the number of 1nmatc!i per
d o rmitory, providing each inm<11e
with a bed within 24 hours ol
In a letter to U .. D1stn ct Court
Judge Ric hard Gray. pec1al Master
Lawrence Grossman observed that
1,634 inmates were housed 1n the
overcrowded main Jllll Nov. 12, the
first day for court arraignments
followrng the Veterans Day ho liday.
"Several dormitones technically (Please see JAIL/ Al) Ken Frank
Special families sought out
for once-unadaptable kids
-Campa tgn s tarted to find permanent homes
for h a ndicapped. older. minority youngsters
Thr ll Dcpanmen1 of Health
and Hum.an c;ervlCC!t is wagtng a
n111onw1dc campaign to find per-
manent hom~ for ch1ldrtn once
cons1drred unadoptahle
ArmC'd with the 'lopn "ch1ldrtn arow better in fam1ltcs," lhc dcpan.
ment's Human Development Ser·
v1c-e'I d1 v1 ion ha\ madr 'ltndes 1n the
last lhrtt years to eltminatc bamen
to the adoption of pcc1al need,•
chtldrtn, cncouraae broader place·
mcnt standards and fun her inte"tate
coopcrauon to find sutt.able homes
for d1fficult-to-plaet children
ucccuful nrllea.ics such ,, One
Church, One Child belun b •
\tucqo pncst and Ph1ladelph1a's
National Adoption f>.l·hange art'
beina promoted by Dorca'i Hard'
assistant scctctal) of Human [)(-
velopment Service
Mort than QO percent of the lti.nm
chLldrcn available for ado ption
throuih st tc and count) ~01..11tl
service depa_nmcnt na11onw1de "art'
not necessanl)' the cute ltttle bump-
kin whOJU t came throua,h the door at
one )'Ctr old," she said
Thcr art !Chool-1ae the) art'
m1nont1t' • the)' have men1.ll. phys1-
c1I or cmouonal d1ub1h11c., but the)
By LAl'RA MERK
Of the OellJ ~ .....
In the ~akl· 111 rn11 un11 n~ 1..11m
plaints about the hnmdl''' o l [.jguriJ
Beach sleeping and cau'i1ng ha\(x 1n
the puhltc hhrnn the l 11\ and l'Ount'
ha,eannouncc.-d that thr' '4111 ~gin
pohce patrolo; 1nc;1de and outside thl'
bu1ld1ng
Rc\1den1 hJ 'l' c11mpl:iined thJt
the hbran "ollt•n m11.,, and"' :llll'n.-<l
with napping mem~·I"\ ol the homt•
less popu1at1on. prompting .i ml.'et1n~
bc.·t~cen ( 1t\ Managt»r t-..cn f-ran l
Pnhcc < hid :--.e1I Purl ell .ind hl·all
LISA
MAHONEY
Focus ON THE NEws
all de~n-e a permanent home. 'illld
Hard) dunna a ret"ent '1\1t tll Orangt'
Count'
National!\. the•' eraae t h1ld 1"811·
ahle for ado pllt>n lhrou&)l a pubhd\
run qcncy I) 1 I 01 >-)'ear-old ho' l)f
m1nt)nt~ d<'sc<'nt In rontrut. the
aHra c child ~uahl b) prospt'('UH
ndoptt\C part'nt\ I\ an -'ngJo child
undrr 2 vean old
(Pleue tee 8P~lA_L/ A2)
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(Plea9e eee LIBRARY'S/ A2l
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PJ\ 1h1 ... " I 11 .1dd1t11,nal d as-;mom
(Please see TEACHERS/ A2)
British reporter d~nies
threat to Laguna Woman
B> tbf' Auoclate-d Prt>d
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\1onda\-that RB( rC'portC'f' \t.1 tin
\ uung and Peter Hall thre.uenl'\l th.11
unlC' s sht" rt'\antl'd hl't te,11n111n'
tht\ \'wOUld puhhl 11(' that \he anJ ht•f
f\"-immatr "'C'rt' lt'\h1an' M'"' f 1t1pa1nd1. \I ~"' 1t·,t1I\ 11111
1r1 th\' t 1111r1 1•1 \ppeal 1n l o ndon at
.. n "l'll)('al hC'ann~ for '\nthon'
\h\t1'1. '' "hn "'a' '>t'nt~ncrd 10
fi \' 'C'at°'I tn pnwn in I~~' httau'>t'
'he "11J h\ h.ad roh~ hC'r ,u her
aranmcnt "'ht•n 'ht" lt"C'd 1n thC'
nurtht·rn f nJl.tod l 11\ of "fanche'IC'f
\hr lt'\llfo"tl Mo nJa\ th.at Mvcocl
h,141 r11h~11 her ·
Th<' 1ppcal 1roo;e lollow1n1 Octo-
ht·r'' 'hm~1nj of a proaram 1n the
!"Rt ...-11c·' 'Rnutth Ju,ll<'t.'· 1n wt11ch
\1 1" F1t1patnck 'ilt.d the robbtty had
ht-<"n • liamC'nt of her 1ma.in.a11on
\hHxk hJ\ alwa 11 cla1mcd 1nno-
(Pl .... Me Ba.rnsR/ A2)
A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, o.c.mber 4, t985
OFFSHORE OIL PACT OK'D ...
Jl'romAl
Tbe moratonum expired Sept. 30
after Hodel rcneac<t on an asreemcnt
he had worked out with C'ahfornia
coniressmen to limn cxplomuon to
I 50 of 6,460 tracts along Cahfom1a's
coastline. 1x of those tract!> were
located off tht" coast of Orange
County.
"The absc11ce of a monuonum
should enhunce chances for an agree-
ment." Hodel said. ''Without a mora-
tonum. we arcoo a levt"I playing field .
and I am hopeful we can rtuch a
consensus."
Rep. Leon E. Panella. D-Montcrey
said he and other offshore dnlhng
opponents agreed to the arrangement
because 1ht•y could not get the votes
needed to revc~ a Houst Appropria·
tions Committee vote two weeks ago
to end the moratorium. 1
On the other side of the offshore
dnlhng battle, Rep. Daniel E.
Lungren. R-Long Beach, said the
agreement "takes into account those
or us who have not been supportive of
a moratorium and it takes into
account th.at this 011 is a nat1onaJ
resource wh1ch belongs to every state
-not JUSt California.'.'
Laguna Beach Council man . Bob
Gentry sajd he supponed the action.
"It encourages (Hodel) to work out a
long-term soluuon," Gentry said.
R11• r. .... ,rv worried that without a
moratonum. the Orange Con'it could
be in danger. And, in fact, he believes
the iracts oil Laguna Beach and
Newport Bcuch will be open for
leasing once the ban is lifled [)cc I l
"J suspc(I in the next ftw days we will
~t Lease Sale 95 (the Orange'( 011~1)
announced for leas1Dg," he said
Env1ronmentahst Bob Hnttoy, the
Southern C:allfom111 director ot thr
Sierra Club, dended the new arr&n&e-
ment, saymg. "Agreeing only to
negotiate with the secretary is very.
very weak protection (for the
coastline), and probably no protcc-
llon at all. It's not cap1tulut1on. but
it's almost an acceptance of defeat "
BRIBES BRING BODY HOME ••.
From Al
care of them. I don't think there ts an)
parity."
The IDiurcd teen-ager. who suffered
a toss of blood. a ruptured spleen,
damage to his intestines and colon.
was reporled to be impt0v1Dg'today.
Funeral services for Joseph, a
sophomore at Edison High School,
are scheduled at I 0 a.m. Thursday at
Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hunt-
1Dgton Beach.
Ziegler said the Mo boys went cycle
ndlDg without permission Saturday
in sand dunes about a mile from their
home on the beach. "We don't know
what happened. but we think they
were ridlDg too fast. They knew 1he
area well. It's a real mystery."
BRITISH REPORTER D~NIES THREAT ...
From A l
cence. Whether he Wlns or loses the
appeal, he is due tQ be released on
parole on Dec. 10
Young tesulied Tuesday that he
and Hill had not intimidated Miss
Fitzpatrick but that they had told her
they would "discredit her" on the
progra_m 1f she did not give them an
1nterv1ew.
MISS Fitzpatrick had testified Mon-
day that the reponers 1Dterv1ewed her
at a hotel near her home and 1DS1sted
there had been no robber}. he said
Hill told her: "We w11l hear no other
story ...
Miss Fitzpatnck said Hill also told
her th.a~ he and Young had dined with
the county shenff and that if she wd
not consent to the interview. they
would arrange to have herdeponed to
England.
"As soon as Peter Hill said that. my
knees shook." she said. She said the
reporters then refered to her Amen-
can roommate, Sue Rourke. as being
of a good famil).
Miss Fitzpatnck said she asked her
friend what to do. and Miss Rourke
replied: "Do the film and say there
was no robbery.··
She said she told Miss Rourke,
"But Sue, It happerted," and Miss
Rourke replied. ''Do it."
The crown attorney then asked
Miss Fitzgerald if what she srud in the
interview was the truth.
"No. it was not the truth. but I
would have said anything to get rid of
Manin Young and Peter Hill," she
replied.
SPECIAL ADOPTIVE FAMILIES SOUGHT ••• ·
From Al
While "problem free" children are
naturally preferred. most children
avaJlable through public agencies
have mental or ph ysical handicaps or
are emotionally disturbed.
Many have been ID foster care for
years before being freed for adoption
and have bounced from famil) to
family without attainin g an)' sort of
permanency.
RecognizlDg the problems of find-
1Dgadoptive homes for such children.
the federal government has taken
steps to increase public awareness of
the situation while at the same time
giv1Dg states an incentive to get ktds
out of foster care and into permanent
homes. Hardy said.
In 1980. the federal government
agreed 10 reimburse states that
provide adopuon subs1d1es to special
needs children eligible for Aid to
Families Wlth Dependent Children or
Supplemental Security Income.
Federal adoption assistance was
also provided to certain'"'adopttvc
families staning 10 1981.
Subsidies have encouraged some
foster families to formaJly adopt their
charges as they will continue to be
reimbursed for expenses over, and
above rouune care.
Human Development Services has
also encouraged commun1t)' and
religious groups to get 1Dvolved 1n
tind1Dg permanent homes for hard-
to-place children.
Where local efforts have suc-
ceeded, the division has promoted
copycats ..
Media profiles of special needs
childre·n is bne of the most visibly
successful experiments backed by the
federal government.
Profiles of "Wednesday's Chtld"
was conce ived at WBZ-TV in Boston
in 1981 and has since been copied by
other telev1S1on stations and news-
papers throughout the country.
Working ID cooperation with the
Massachusetts Adoption Resource
Exchange. WBZ-TV airs brief profiles
of tough-to-adopt children during a
weekl) news broadcast. To date. 85
percent of the featured children have
been adopted, according to Hardy.
Father George Clements' One
Church. One Child program in Chi·
cago doubled the number of black
adopuons 1n l111Do1s 1n a two-year
penod.
Clements challenged church con-
gregations to take responsibility for
finding at least one family willing to
adopt a special needs child.
The pnest himself has adopted two
children over the years.
The federal government 1s prov1d-
ini funds to the llHnois Department
of Family Services to expand the
program throughout the country.
Hardy said. ·
The assistant secretary also wants
to tap corporations to help find
homes for special needs children. The
firms can feature the children ID
newsletters. have their officers serve
on the advisory board of adoption
agencies or exchanges and raise
mone' to finance non-profit adop-
tion informauon networks.
Adoption workers at the Orange
County Social Services Agency work
closely with churches to find families
willtng to adopt special needs chil-
dren. said Ron Anderson. permanent
pla~ment program manager. "I've
found churches are pretty helpful," he
said.
The county adoption program
handles about 20 percent of per-
manent placements in Orange Coun-
ty. The rest are supervised by private.
usually relig10us-based, agencies.
Anderson said. (
Though Hardy identified some
7 ,JOO children statewide who are
available for adoption, Anderson said
few arc ID need of placement in
Orange Cou nty because the Social
Services Agency maintafos an active
recruiting program and keeps a pool
of approved families that can be
matched with children as they enter
the adoption program.
Of 308 children currently on the
agency roster, only eight have been
listed for more than a year and are still
available for adoption, he said.
Of the others, some cases are being
appealed by the natural parent while
most a~ ID the process of being
adopted. he said.
Sult. children· continue to be re-
ferred to the agency either through the
courts or by individuals who no
longer want them.
"We're always looking for fam1l-
1es," Anderson srud. "It takes a really
special person."
JAIL CROWDED OVER WEEKEND ...
From Al
"tncarcerauon and allowing '1dequate
ume for sleeping and eating. I
As of Jan. 15. the county will also
ha'.e to ICecp the number of ID mates
housed at the ma ID Jail below 1.500.
Grossman noted 1n h1'i letter that
the Sheriff-Coroner's Department
"\ . .>ntanues to be very cooperative:·
"1ost condittons at the Ja il and its two
branches improved dunng the penod
from No'. 6 through 25 anli a housing
project designed to remove low-nsk
inmates from the main Jail 1s now
proceedlDg on schedule, he wrote
Ed Duran, deput) counry counsel.
agreed that holtdays pre$Cnt d1f-
licultics for the Jail <;ystem bccausr
the coun~ are clo~d an extra day or
two and arrestee<; unnhk• to makr hail
muc;t be hou!.ed.
Once police agcnc1e'> hnng some-
one to the jail. that person must go
through intake procedures even 11
eventually released on their Own
recogmzance. More people arrested
comb1Ded with one or two missed
coun days can spell trouble for those
trying to lower the Jail population.
Duran said.
Holtdays like the JUSt ended four-
day Thanksg1v1ng weekend could he
rough on county personnel charged
with carrytnJt out the Judge's orders.
WE'RE LISTENING
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642-6086
D•llY Piiot
Deftvery
I• Guar•ntMd
l,l(J "ley t -· .. y
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he predicted. Jatl officials alread}'
"spend a lot of extra hours late at
night and on· the weekends trying to
keep (Jail) population w11hm limits,"
Duran said.
County official s are countlDg on
modular housing at James A. Musick
Honor Farm in El Toro to help ease
the housing crunch at the main jail
afier the Jan. 15 deadline.
Gray had ongmally ordered the
county to reduce the main Jail
population b> Dec. I. but extended
the deadltne at Grossman's request
after learn1Dg that preparation of the
modular units was beh1Dd schedule.
C1rossman in hts latest letter noted
tha1 contract work on the modular
un11s should be co mpleted w11h1n
sc' era! weeks
He also reported that conditions ID
the temporary tent city at Musick had
improved since the 1nstalla11on of
heaters. Warm jackets were also
provided 1n mid November.
Grossman wrote
"There were not any complaints
voiced by inmates dunng my tour(of
Musick Nov. 15)," he wrote.
Jn his last report to Gray.
Grossman expressed concern about
the treatment of IDmates at Theo
Lacy bratl'ch Jail rn Orange.
He questioned staffing arrange-
ments. restrictions on a ponion of the
inmate population housed there and
the provision of warm clothing and
noted allegations of excessive force.
By Nov. 25, warm clotl\ing had
been issued anq restrictions on pre-
trial detainees discussed with the
watch commander. Grossman wrote.
But he said staffing appeared essen-
tially the same and made no reference
to the outcome of the excessive force
allegauons.
About 90 percent of the problems
at Theo Lacy have been resolved
SIDce Grossman'<; last letter to Gra)
Nov. 6. Duran ma1Dtatns.
··There seems to be some m1s-
understand1ngabout things," he sa id.
The Sheriff-Coroner's Depanment
is working on the problem of staff
supervision. Duran sa1d, and that
matter will be resolved. He declined
to state the exact nature of the
problem.
Shenfl's offi cials are invest1gat1Dg
brutality allegations. Duran said
Most accusations looked into so far
have proved groundless. he said.
Duran said Sheriff-Coroner Brad
Gates questions Grossman's
authority to comment on d1sc1pltnc at
the jails.
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WEATHER
M ore r ain-but light-coming
Another atorm 1ys1em moving uhore tonlgt\I wlll bring llglilt
rein to Southern Callfornla Thurtday, but a«les wlll t>egtn to clear
by late afternoon. forecasters aald. \
The heavy surf pounding beaches for two da~. bringing
monstrous 28-foot waves craahlng to portion• of the Callfornla
ahorellne, was tapering ott. but more storm-generated wave.
were expected Friday afternoon.
Along I he Orange Coast It wlll be cloudy with a chance of r aln
spreading southward durlnEhe night. Overnight lows In upper
40s and 50s. Rain ending hursday morning. Then becoming
partly cloudy and breezy. er. with highs In upper 50s and
lower 601.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner
waters· Small craft advlaory from Point Conception to the
Mexican border. Westerly swells 4 to 6 feet tonight. Light
variable winds tonight and southwest 10 to 15 knota thla evening.
U.S. Tem ps LouleYlti. 31 21 ClaD ~~ F"ONTS MernpNa 36 ,.. .tll .., ;;j~ Wt1m -ColO..-. MWr\le....11 78 73
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El Pato 87 l4 Tuite 38 :JO Monrollla 69 48 TOOAY
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Gtlltld RA!plds 211 23 ~BMcll 113 52 T'H\MIOAY
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Hertlord 29 16 Extended Palm SP<IOQa ea 47 f 1<11 tow 943• m 28
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La Veoae eo 39 toS2 Swi1•M11r1a 113 48 •t 12 13 p.m
THURSTON PARK HOUSING AP~ROVED .•.
From Al
"I refer to the area as S1bcna. Most
seniors don't have care; or ha ve
physical handic.aps. If you are going
to put in senior housing. you must
keep the people in the ma1Dst~am so
they can walk to church. the store and
to City Hall. These people who ha ve
given their lives to the community are
entitled to hve out their remaining
years with dignity and self-respect.''
Adams said.
Deborah Young. a resident of
Thurston Park. told council member'
the) ma) be violating the law 1f the)
use federal Communll)' De' clop-
ment Block Grant Funds to landscape
the project because 11 does s11 on a
flood plain.
The plan's supponer<; on the coun-
cil included CounCilman Boh Gentry
who said. "It is not a land-u..e issue
but a moral issue."
However, Collison and Kenne)' •
"'It 1s a wonderful project but the
wrong spot. No project will affect the
neighborhood as nepuvcl)' as this
plan. It is one o the smallest.
cohesive neighborhoods we have
(left) 1n Laguna." Kenney said.
He agreed with Adame; that the
land behind Ctty Hall rould be used
for low-cost senior cit11en housing
even though 1t would not bring 1n a Jot
of revenue for the city.
Collison said she was surprised at
council suppon for the project.
·'The council has alwa)S said "'c
have to listen to the neighbors and for
two years we havcn't ltstened to tht"m
(on ih1s prOJCCt}. Arc Wt" supponlDg
the senior hou'i1DgJU'it so we can sa).
·we have senior houor;1ng"''"' Colhi.on
asked.
A.I Baldwin. cxccuttve director of
OCC. HC. . agreed to limit the prOJCCt to
eight unih and will now present the
plans to the De!>1gn Review Board for
consideration. If that board accepts
the plans. the project could move
lo~ard with a 3-2 vote on the
rnuncil If the Design Review Board
denies the project, however. the
council would have to vote 4-1 for
approval.
In other business the council:
•Agreed to consider a $40-a-
mon th stipend for each art com-
m1sMoner dunng annual budget prep-
arations 1n June
•~greed to su ppon legislat1on to
enact the Beverage Container and
Rec~ cl1Dg Act. which would require a
refundable dcspos1t on all beer and
soJa containers in an effort to reduce
I mer.
disagreed. p ARK IMPROVEMENTS ...
TEACHERS ...
From A l
teaching time mandated by the i.chool
rt"fonn measure. Senate Bill 813
The agenC) shop a$reement 1s the
first to he reached ID I lunt1ngton
Beach sc hools.
After en ekl11on by teachers. 11
wotsld require all instructors to either
be a member of the local teacher's
union or to pay an amount equal to
4nion dues to a chanty of their
choosmg.
From A l
"They have made thre:itening rt"-
marks to people ID the library. And
when they are asked to leave, they
have been belligerent.'' said Frank.
The city will enforce five security
measures to an attempt to resol ve the
situation.
Laguna Beach Police patrol units
\\tll increase surveillance inside and
outside the librar) and make added
Ge m
T a lk
/h ,/ < 111 ,\II'/ fll Ir:.-..
(°(';l/fied r;em1ilt1>!I''· A<;s
THE INDEPENDENT JEWELER
From Al
to the park." said Wa)nc Osborm·.
city director of public \\ orks.
Bob Cook. tht• Cit)' ·s recreation
man.1ger said tht' cit) \\OUlct heg1n
searching tor funding for thl·
proposed developments. onLe thl'
council approved any rcv1s1on~ to the
master plan and set such pnont1ei..
In other action. the council:
•Directed 1he city staff to apply for
membership 1n the Southern Cali-
fornia Joint Powers lnsurancl'
.\111hnntv. If the CllY 1s accepted h)
trrp~ pa!it the library a1 dosing time.
As ofThursday, foot patrol officers.
who work throughout the central
·bus1Dess district. will spend time 1n
the library to "deter obnoxious and
illegal behavior," accordtng to a city
repon.
The count) has agreed to hire a
pri vate sccunty guard to stand watch
ID the library dunng operating hour...
"How," we have been asked, "can
an indei)endent jeweler survive
agamst the larger chains?"
The fact is that independent jew-
elers continue to account for an im·
portant segment of ,ewelry retailing
because their low overhead pemuts
reasonable prices and they are also
particularly strong an serv1cmg the
products they seU.
The owner of an independent ,ew-
elry store is usually a highly trained
and experienced expert not only in
jewelry, but also in repair and servtce.
Most of this work is done In hi! own
store, resulting in higher quality and
fast.er service.
t
the 45-mcmber-<::tt} group, the ctt)'
could e 'tpect much lowrr insurance
pre mium-. than 11 could get on HS
ov.n
• Ri:4ui:sted bids for 1he construc-
tion of traffa: !l1gnals at Heil A venue
and Ncwhopc Street to be operating
b> May I .Because of citizens'
roncernc; at the Nov. 19 meeting, the
l'Ouncil has t.hrected increased en-
lorcement at the comer during peak
traffic pcnods .
•••
The Cit) will supply the guard with
hand-held radio equipment for quick
communications with police.
Finally. the library will post wntten
standards of conduct ~ovcrning use of
ltbrary fac1hties. wh1ctr will be en-
forced by both the secunty guard and
the police.
"There is no question this will
help ... said Frank.
We at Humphnes Jewelers have
remained Independent (or almoet 40
years, doing ao becaWte we believe that
penonal service l3 important w you
We give you exact estimate on ,ew
elry quickJy, and at no charge We: al.sQ
provide othE>r services !luch us In
surance appraisals, and you rlW1ve
fast appnusiili ~U.q(lo at d~ not have
tQ be> 11ent out
C.1 w kind of ~~'°" NASA dtomandl Thll walt'h 1h1> I~ S~ ~tf'f lt"°pa pt"rfm tl!m-. rven In ttro gr•vlly
So for small repairs, ln.surtln«' cstl·
mtlteS or the demgn of an e>CJ>f'n.~ve
piece, come in and aee us You'll get
prompt a.nd 1kl1Jcd atlA'ntlon regard
lftl of the size of yoy.r problem -·
Th.ti·· why u1r0nau1a havr worn 11 '""' •S*"' 11r1t1 ~n nn thf' ""'"" ~ llancl.lonw for all your tdv .. ntumw. moml"nU ~
J. C. fiutnphriej
MCMBE:R AMERICAN GEM SOCIETV
1809 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA Mf~A
SINCE 1!M6
BankAmer1c rd-Mester CharQ«I
'I
Athletic medicine
institute opening
Seven medal winners from the 1984 Summer
Olympics will team up Saturday to open South
Coast Medical Center's new Institute of Athletic
M.edicine, 30131 Town Center Drive, Laguna
Niguel, beginning at 10 a.m. The public 1s invited.
. Participatiog in the ribbon-cutting ceremony
will be gold medalists Peter Vidmar, gymnastic~ E.v~lyn Ashford, track and field; Greg Lougaois, d1~ing. Candy Costi-Burke, synchronized swim-
ming, and silver medalists Debbie Green-Vargas,
voU~yball, Doug Burke and Joe Vargas, water polo.
The athletes will be a vailable for autograph sigrung
and photographs after the ceremony.
..Other open house activities will include
eqt1ipment demonstrtions, drawings for free fitness
evaluations and a giveaway of 200 sports head·
bands. Call 495-7050 for more information.
Slttlng servlce offe,.ed
Th~ Step by Step Early Learnins Enrictiment
Center 1s offering Saturday baby sitting service to
holiday shop·pcrs for the next three Saturdays at its
Newport Beach facihty, 2627 Vista del Oro.
Registration is required 48 hours in a vance and
the fees are $20 a day for children enrolled in the
center's program and S25 for children not enro lled.
For reservations and further informatio n, call
760-9308.
Romance wrlters meet
Debra Matteucci. senior editor for Harlequin
Books. will speak at Saturday's meeting of the
Orange County Romance Writers of America,
scheduled at the Sizzler Restaurant, 1401 N. Harbor
Bl vd .. Fullerton.
The luncheon will begin at I I :30 a.m. and the
meeting and program will follow at I p.m. Call
Suzanne Forster at 650-8806 for more information.
Personal semlnars set
Two personal development seminars -o n
human relations on the job and basic assertiveness
training -will ~ presented Saturday by Irvine
Valley College.
The human relations session will m eet fro m 9
a.m. to noon in Room A301, while the assertiveness
course is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . in Room
A3 l l . Both seminars are priced at S30. and further
information is available at 559-3333.
Wlnter tree fete slated
The Natural History Museum of Orange
County will hold its "winter tree" celebration
Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the museum. loc.ated in
the Eastbluff Elementary School at 2627 Vista del
Oro. Newport Beach.
Tree ornaments will feature endangered species
and prehistoric animals to enhance the awareness of
live on earth, hand made by elementary school
children. Call 640-7120 for further information.
Yule bazaar at OCC
The Animal Assistance League o( Orange -
County will hold a Chnstmas bazaar Friday and .
Saturday in the faculty House at Orange Co~t
College in Costa Mesa.
Handcrafts. toys and ornaments will be avail·
able from 5 to 8 p.m . Fnday and from 10 a .nt to 8
p.m . Saturday. Ho memade pies. cakes, cookies and
light food and beverages also will be offered.
An invitation:
Attention organization presidents ano sec
, • retanes. We want to help make your upcommg
events. meetings. semmars ano lundra1sers sue·
cessfut Send brief announcements •nctudmg 11me
pllce. cost (11 any) and a phone numbe( tor
add1t1onal inlormat1on to "Bulletin Board Dail'\'
P1to1. P 0 . Boie 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626
Reports ot your club or organiza11on·s acttv1t1es
-ltke commun11y service pro1ec1s or etec11on
oll1cers -should be directed to the Community
black and white photographs are welcome
W'ednesday.Dec.4
• 6:30 p.m., Co1ta Mesa Redevelopment
Agency, City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
• 7:30 p.m., Irvine Commanlty Services
Comm111lod, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam·
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Tuead.ay u etorm-generated breakera averaged
0.-, "°' ....... "' 'f1lft 0. ,_ five to elJr feet along the Orange Coast. The
weather condition• are back to normal today.
Monster surf back to normal
after 6-foot waves hit beaehes
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Powerful surf pumped waves up to Six ington Beach were huge Tuesday, but far the last two storms that hit us." Wilk said.
feet high Tuesday as hundreds of surfers too rough fo r surfing. He said some waves were measured at
headed to West Newport and other local "It's storm-surf cond1t1 ons." he said. more than 20 feet at El Porto in Manhattan
beaches to take advantage of the huge "The waves are fairly large. fourto six feet. Beach and Lunada Ba y in Palos Verdes.
rolling sets. but they're breaking v1c1ously; no one both near Los Angeles, and at South
This momine. the surf in Newport wants to go o ut·there and get creamed." Mission Beach 10 San Diego.
Beach had subsided to steady three and This morning, however. lifeguards said In Carpintena, near Santa Barbara,
four-foot sets with good shape for surfers. calmer weather allowed waves·to build up Wilham Benke said high waves surged
But in Huntington Beach, the choppy to 8 feet high with fair to good shape for over the sea wall and past his beachfront
Tuesday surf gave way this morning to surfing. And following an early mornmg home. damagrng his walkway to the beach.
cleaner. rolling sets in the four to eight-foot contest among high school surfers. the "It scared the hell out of us." Benke said.
range. waves were generally uncrowded. " ... We were s1tt1ng here watching tele-
Lt. Ron Johnson of the Newport Beach Laguna Beach lifeguard Mi~e Dwrnell v151on, and all ofa sudden we heard waves
Marine Department said up to 400 surfers said the surf there displayed eooa shape for coming under. or along side of the house ..
had congregated Tuesday in the water ofT . surfers after the wind subsided Tuesday starting around 11 :30 p.m. Monday,
the stretch of beach from 22nd to 36th morning. 'Waves ofT Laguna Beach were He said he checked neighbonng homes
streets, north of the Newport P ier. to nde running two to four feet at a comfortable Tuesday and "all the houses along here had
waves consistently in the five to six-foot 13-second interval. evidence that "'ater came underthe houses
ran$e with occasional eight-foot faces. But unlike West Newport, the waters off and o ut the dnveway in back·· ~
Lifeguards said the huge waves. which Brooks Street Beacti and other favonte He said the waves. which coincided v.1th
appeared at west· and southwest-facing surf spots were uncrowded. Dwinell said. a relatively low high tide of four feet above
beaches Tuesday morning, was apparently Elsewhere. waves towering more than 20 mean sea level, were t·he worst since a
generated in the wake of the front that feet high, the biggest of the year, pounded destruct1verfbrm two years ago sent wa~es
amved from the north. bnnging showers the coast. causing minor damage to several crashing inside his home.
to Southern California over the weekend. homes along the Santa Barbara County Benk~ said a major high tide of SC'-en
No problems were reported by life-shore, the Associated Press reported. feet above mean sea level will occur next
guards. Dave Wilk. who runs a telephone Tuesda~, but the National Weather Ser·
"The water's been pretty cold. so the service giving out surfing conditions 1n ... ~ice in Los Angeles said ll could not
only ones out there are the board surfers Los Angeles. said Tuesday that a storm otT predict until Sunday whether there would
who generally take care of themselves." -Siberia six days ago generated the waves he be a coinciding storm ortr the oce.an next
Johnson said Tuesday. called the biggest of the year. Tuesda). ·
Fashion IsJa·nd laying claim
to tallest U.S. Christmas tree
By ROBE RT HYNDMAN
ot IM o.ly ,._. It.II
Newport Center has a new skyscraper -
a 11 Q.foot Christmas tree.
Every year. the Fashion Island shopping
center is decorated wi th yuletide splendor
-. including, of course. a towering
Berry Farm 10 Buena Park also measured
110 feet. But soon after It was in place. the
tree spht and has since been chopped down
to a sttll·1mpressive 60 feet. ·
The 12.000-pound Fash.ion lsland tree •
was found in the Mt. Shasta region of
Northern California b) a Chnstmas tree
amed with music and sing-along
Chnstmas carols.
Strolling carolers will be teatured at
Fashion lsland throughout the holtda:
season. The tree 1s e"<pected tq remain in
place until after Nev. Year's Of~
Women wcrt erected to the top po5U o(
two Hunnngton Beach elementary school
dastncts by their fellow board members
Tuesday oi&ht • Sheila Marcus. a 45-year-old coordj •
nator of alternative education in the
Huotmgton Beach Union High Scb()()J
Distriet. was elected board president oft.be
Ocean View School Di.strict, whose
schools art located mostly in the northern
sections of the city. ·
lo the Huntington Beach C:ny (elemen·
tary) District. Pat Cohen. 53. a writer of
nurstng texts. was elected board prcs1d~nt.
Marcus, whose husband Ron retired last
month as a member of the Huntington
Beach Union High School District Board
ofTrustees, will be serving her second stint
as leader of the five-member Dee.an View
board. She's in her second four-year term
as a trustee
Marcus succeeds Janet Gamck.. who
completed a one-year tenure as board
president
Debra Leinweber was selected to be
clerk of the Ocean View board'. the second
in command
In the Huntington Beach city d1stnct.
Cohen succeeds Bnan Garland. a high
school educator who didn't seek re-
election to the board.
Cohen was re-elected to the board in
November as was Sherry Barlow, who
Tuesday night was elected clerk of the
board. -RDHrt B•rter
IrViae picks Cameron
Helen Cameron. co-owner of an Irvine
computer business. was elected president
of the lrv1ne Umfied School Distnct Board
of Educauon at ns annual organizauonal
meeung Tuesda) night.
Two new school board members also
were sworn in at the meeting. Greg Smith,
36. a corporate executive. and Marg>e
Wakeham. 41 . a communnv volunteer
worker, won IO a field of rune school board
candidates 10 the Nov. 5 elecuon.
Smith and Wakeham succeed board
members John Flynn and Bruce W . Lee.
who dtd not seek re-elecuon
Cameron was elected m 1983. She 1s co-
owner of Mega Group. a business that
develops computer software.
Before being elected to the board. she
served on several school advisory comm11-
1ees. She was the 1983 rectptent of the
C1t1 z.ens Award for Educattonal ..\chaeve-
ment from the lrvme Lions Oub.
Cameron 1s a nauve of Australia he:
has two ~hool-age children.
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LB elects Schwartz
The Laguna Bearh Board of Education
el~ted Carl Schwart1 president at lt'-
regular mee11ng Tuesds~ night
Schv.an1 will succeed Janet V1cl..ers as
the president of the school hoard The
president operates under the direction ot
Laguna Beach School upenntendent
Btlh Bame!). accordmg to the distnct\
meenng agenda
In add1t1o n, the board elected Charlene
Ragatz to replace Carl Schwartz as tht•
board clerk.
-L.aara M~
Merchants '_Association. compns1ng the
center's bu.siness owners, hasn't been
conte nt with just a tall Christmas tree.
The fir was felled, trucked to Newport
Beach and erected with the help of a crane
in the Center Stage Court of the shopping
center.
Power outage being probed in Newport
For the past four years, their tree has
been the tallest of them all.
This year's tree is no exception At 110
feet. the white.:fir is head and shoulders
above its nearest competjtors.
"We checked throughout the country to
see how tall other Christmas trees are."
said Kris Bloom,a Fashion Island market·
ing assistant. "We're pretty sure that ours
is the tallest in the nation this year."
For a few anxious moments,-the Fashion
Island tree had a serious·challenger.
A \hnstmas tree erected at Knou's
"ft took I 0 men seven days to decorate
it," Bloom said. "The tree has 3,000 lights
and 5.000 ornaments."
The flocked tree stands taller than the
new Atnum Court and tts soccer ball-sized
ornaments look down on huge gift boxes
wrapped in cheery Cbnstmas wrappmgs.
Last Fnday night. the annual lighting
t'eremony was held to help kick off the
Chnstmas shopping season at Fashion
Island. As thousands watched. the tree's
lights flashed on and performers enter·
Southern Caltfom1a Edison oflic1als are
1nvest1gat1ng the cause o f a Tuesda~
mommg power o utage that left 3.500
homes and businesses in Newpon Bt'ach
wnhout electncny.
Edison spokesman Jim Kenned\ said
the com pan) 1s not sure v. hat caused the
equipment failure at the Balboa Boule\ ard
substation but ruled out water se-epage
problems brought b) recent storms.
The substation equ1pmrnt 1\ hemg
e"<amined to help determine the ..:ausc of
the power failure
The outage left homes and busmesses
w1thout electncal power on Lido llc;e and
much of the Balbo:i Pt'n1nsula
Electncll\ went o ut at 9·4 I a m. but ~-ompan~ ..,,·orkers began restonng power
short!~ after 11 a.m h~ rerouting electnc1-
t~ from other areas. Kenned~ said.
H.1lf of the customers had sef'·1ce b'
11 .n a.m and elC<"tnC\l' was full'
restored b\ 11 2Q .i.m ·
'."ev. pon Beach Po lice reported no
rr0hlem~ due 10 the powt•r outa~e
Newport oilman arrested
on Kansas swindling rap
Spnng\ IC"' Tucsda~ • • • '\ video cassette recorder "'as
reported stolen from a home 1n the
4000 block of Nonh Park C'1rde
Monda}. • • • Clothing worth $600 was reported
~ S2 50 T\ "as reponed ~h)len
from the . m1th T l)()l l'ompam. 1 'i'ti
Sunland. Saturd:h • • • '\ thief reponedl\ '>!Ok S:.tiStl tn
audio and \ldco t"Qu1pment from J
home 1n the 6(.)() bkd. of Baker ~trttt
last we<-kend while the \ 1r111n v.~<1
\ 1s111ng some fncnds
Laguna Beach
.\fur Jacket 'alucd .it S l.200 v.a'
stolen from a "outh ( oasl H1ghwa'
location. the' 1ct1m told police Tue,.
da\ afternoon . . ..
A Newport Beach oilman accused
of swindling Kansas residents out of
$200,000 in an Alaskan oil venture
was jailed Tuesday even though he
apparently had made arrangements
to surrender and cooperate with
authorities.
showed up for a review heanng on the
fraud case.
understanding that Pnrsons hoped to
retain his freedom b> cooperating
with authonties 1n Kansas.
stolen from a car parked ma shopping
area lot at 5408 Walnut Avt> Sunda)
Newport Beach
• • • Tool~ \'alued at S-t.422 werr ~tolen
from a mach1nen classroom at
Orange Coast Collcic. ~.,01 Fa an ae"
Road. sometime stnct" last Wednc'·
da} the machinen mstruetor told
polll'e' Mo nda\
Pol1t'e arrl'Sted rv.o mot0rists Mon-
da~ night on suspicion of dn\\ng
under the 1ntluence of alcopoL
\.11chael fohn Godfre) 21 . was
stopped at ., 45 p.m. on North Coast
H1gh"'ll\ at Emerald Ba' ~n 16-ycar-
old malt". wh osc name was withheld.
v.·a~ arre<itcd at 8·45 p m on North
Coast Htghwa~ at Crescent Bay
John Parsons, owner ofa Newpon
Beach gas'and oil company, was taken
into custody in Orange County Mu·
nici pal Court in Santa Ana when he
Huntlnfton Beach
A thief reportedly stoic a $400 TV
set and $2, I 00 in jewelry from a home
in the 7900 block of GICTicoe Tue!•
day. • • • I
The owner of Nady's Market
rcponed that three juveniles came
into the 22311 Brookhurst St. store
Tuesday cvenina and tried to buy
some beer. She told police that they
became belligerent when she turned
them down and that one of them
pulled a knife and stoic fi ve canons of
ciprcttes. They fled on • red motor
scooter, policoe reports said. • • • A ruident an tht 9400 block of
Daytona reported Monday that someone hH been siphonina ps from
her car. he told police that S 100 in aas has been taken since Friday. • • •
Deputy District Attorney Dennis
Bauer sa1d Parsons. 55, was arrested
on a state warrant for extradition to
Kansas. He said Parsons will be held
at Oranse Co unty Jail until Kansas
authorities arrange to pick him up,
Bauer said Parsons had agreed to go
to Kansas on his own and surrender.
The prosecutor said it wu his
Tools valued at $2.500 were re-
poned stolen from the gara•c of a
home in the 8100 block of Fnesland
Monday. • • • Carpet tools valued at $1.000 wcrt
rcpon ed stolen from a red Ford
pickup parked in the I 0 I 00 block of
Disney sometime sinoe last Wednes-
day. The tbief smashed one or the
windows to pin entry. • • • A resident in the 9800 block of
Mammoth reported that a neia,hbor
shot out one of his caf s eyes with a
BS.sun Tuesday.
J'oaatalD Valley
Thieves rePonedly stole 1.200
aluminum u trusion strips from the
Hetec C01ti~ company. 1161 S
Coley River Circle. sometime since
Saturdav. Pola m><>ns said the loss
"For whatever reason he d1dn"t
show up (in Kansas):· Bauer said.
Parsons presented documents an
court Tuesday to show that he suffers
a hean a tJment and underwent open·
heart surgery this year. Has ill health
reportedly prcvente-d him from
traveling to Kansas to surrender
came to $4. 500. • • • A TV and stereo equipment. worth
2449,99. were reported stolen from a
home in the 9000 block of Wendy
('in:lc Tuesday. • • • A S3SO color TV was reported
stolen from a home in The 16400
block of San Jacinto Sunday. • • • A Santa Ana woman rcporttd that
someone stoic five loeds of her
laundry from the dryers of the Fast
Dry ooin operated laundry room.
16f 63 Harbor Blvd .. Sunday The
loss was estim"led at S 1,274. pohce
r'q)Orts wd.
ll"Ytne
A thief reportedly Stole a 44-
caliber Mqnum bandaun and a TV
SCI from a home in the 200 block of
.\ $400 color TV set was reponed
stolen Tuesday from a ho me in the
1000 block ofDolphme Terrace The
thief entered through tht> unlocked
front door. police reports said. • • • Someone broke into a J4th tl\.X'I
home Monda) and stole S:!OO 1n cash.
the victim told pohet'. • • • A 60 piece sterling silver set wonh
S5.000 was among the items stolen
sometime since Thur.>day from a
home 1n the 2800 block ofChfTDn'-e.
The total loss came to $5.950, police
repom said.
A S 300 surfboard and a S I ~O
wetsuit were reported stolen from the
prage of a home in the J.300 block. of
Via Lido Monda} • • • Two wire wheel covers worth $425
were reported stolen off a white 1983
Cadillac Sevtl~ parked m thr '00
block of Via Lido Soud unda)'
Coeta.._.
A 66-~ar-old resident 1n the 400
block of Fa1t Drive ~ported that a
man on a bacydt rode up ~hind her
and fl"'bbed her pu~ whtlc she was
waJk1na home from a shopp1 ng center
10 the 2300 block of Harbor
Boulevard Tucsda) The S2W pursc
reportedly ronta1ncd $250 m cash • • •
Mesa burglary foiled
By TONY SAAVEDRA °' l'M OllllJ ,... ....
Count) probation officn ( olll"Cne
Hodges was me-~I\ hunung for an
emnt charge when ~he l'3me to a
h1gh.eenme Costa \ltt\a neigh·
borhood Tucsda\. %c ended up
fo1hng a. bu'llary
Hodies' sean:h tlX)l her h' a
Shalimar Onve apanme-nt ~·omplc\
about 11 JO a.m .. where ~he knocked
on a door that appeared to hr l icked
1n, said Lt. Tom Durh3m
A per$0n, who appeared to ~
moving video and ste~o rqu1pment
up to the front door. answered and
SA1d Hod&ts' che-nt did not h\e theTT
Durham said.
Hodges reported!) ob!iCf' ed tl'll'
man carrying the equipment into a
bluc-van. he took do'Wtl the hc-.en~
num~r and called pohet" from A
telephone boolll anier the van dro\ r
awav.
The \chicle was spotted b~ a Costa
\.tesa pohC'e helicopter about 20
minutes later and pulled over b\
patrol cars in the \'IC101t> of Plact'nt1a
.\venue and 17th trttt.
Pohtl' nabbed dnver Jake Oamcl
LC'dul'. ;n o f Costa Mesa. hut two
other PfOJllt had 1umped out of ~<'
"''n lit rm Park. near the downtOWl\
area. Pohct !'<'a~ tht park and ar·
rt~ted Tra~ Dean NunC7, 18. of ('o~ta Mtsa ,
Both wert takt"n to Costa Mesa Ctl)
Jail on susp1c1on ofburg)Ary. hoWt"vcr
Ledu was later released beeauk 1t
appcJ1rcd he wasn't awttt of the
break-in. Durham said
Nunn n"mai ~n c-ustody this
momma 1n hcu of S2S.OOO bail.
Durham said the $2.SOO ~ of
'1<ko. and stereo equipment us
rteov~fcd
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WORLD
Rebels release
two hosta4es
in Philippines
Marcos keeps
his staff chief
MANILA, Philippines (AP). -
Moslem rebels released an Arlltrican
and a German they had held hostage
in the wilderness of the southern
Ph1lipp1ncs for more than a year
today. the U.S. Embassy said.
A bnef embassy statement tcle-MA NILA (AP) -President
phone to news agencies in Manila Ferdinand E. Marcos said today he
said John Robinow, a .nati ve of New would keep Gen. Fabian C'. Ver on the
York; and Helmuth Herbst of job as chief of staff during a re-
Munich. West Germany, were flown orgamza t1on oft~e armed forces.
to a hospital at the United States' · Jn an 1nterv1ew with National
Clark Air Base immediately afier ··Public Radio broadc~st in the United
theU' release on Joto Island to Palu.-States. Marcos said ... After that we'll
stam Ambassador Afiab Ahmad see whether he should continue or
Khan. not. ..
I Robinow and Herbst. both rcsi-Marcos also said that he preferred a
dents of Munich, were kidnapped "one-on-one"fight with either C'or-
Nov. 19, 1984, near the town of azon Aquino or Salvador Laurel in
lndanan on Jolo. 600 miles southeast the Feb. 7 prcsidenual elecuon that he
of Manila, by guerrillas of the Moro has called to demonstrate his popu-
National L1berat1on Front. lanty
That guemlla group has been In the interview. Marcos promised
fighting for Moslem rule 1n the that the vote "will be free and fair ...
$Outhern Philippines for more than a
decade.
The kidnappers demanded a ran-
som of$25.000 that both the Amen-
can and West German governments
refused to pay. Khan said the hostages
were released today "without con-
ditions."
The U.S. Embassy announcement
did not gi ve any details about the
release. except that 1t was made to
Khan. who traveled to Jolo on a
similar m1ss1on last January. but .
fai led
Israel hits Lebanon
ba·se; 14 people die
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Police
said today that 14 people. 1ncl ud1ng
eight Palesunian guerrillas and two
Israeli soldiers, were killed in Israel's
first ground stnke this year against a
Palestinian base in southern Leba-
.non.
Israeli troops, backed by tanks and
helicopter gunships. swept 12 miles
north of the border into the Belcaa
Valley Tuesday. where they battled
Pales11n1ans for eight hours.
Pohce reponed that the dead
included two Israeli soldiers. eight
guemllas of the Libyan-backed Popu-
lar Front for the L1berat1on of
Palestine-General Command, three
Lebanese Druse mihuamen and one
Lebanese army soldier.
A spokesman at the police head-
quaners IO Beirut, who declined tO be
identified in keepin~ wtth govern-
ment regulauons, said the casualty
repon was based on information
received overnight from police Sta·
. tions 1n the western Bekaa sector.
However. the tsraeli m1htary com-
mand 1n Tel Aviv said Tuesday
afternoon Its forces lulled five of the
Libyan-backed guerrillas and cap-
tured several others in the stnke
nonheast ofHasbaya, a mainly Druse
town in the foothills of Mount
Hermon.
The command made no menllon of
Israeli losses. lsrael state radio said in
its Arabic service that all Israeli
troops returned safely from the raid.
which was close to the Syrian border.
A communique issued by the
guemlla group in Syria's capital of
Damascus said five guerrillas were
killed and 11 were missing 1n the
battle six miles nonh of Israel's self-
des1gnated "secunty zone, .. an area
north of the border that runs from the
Mediterranean to the slopes of Mount
Hermon
Malta won't extradite.
suspect in hijacking
VA LLETTA, Malta (AP) -A
government spokesman said today
that Malta does not intend to comply
with Egypt's request it extradite the
man thought to be the sole survi ving
hijacker oT an Egyptair Jet.
In Cairo. Foreign Minister Ahmed
Esmat Abdel-MC$uid replied: "Egypt
believes it is her nght to ta ke deli very
of the terrorist presently in Malta
despite the fact there is no extradition
treaty between the two co untries."
The Egyptair Boeing 737 was
hijacked Nov. 23 on an Athcns-to-
Cairo flight. Fi ve people were shot,
two of whom died. before Egyptian
commandos stormed the plane Nov.
24.
Fifl}-c1ght people died in the fiery
rescue auempt, most from smoke
1nhalat1on but some from bullet
vestigators.
Abdel-Megu1d noted that early this
year Egypt returned to Malta two
Maltese arrested for allegedly partici-
pating in a I 984 plot to loll former
Libyan Pnme Minmer Abdel-Hahm
Bakoush. The two Maltese were
never charged.
··Egypt expects Malta to deal with it
on the same basis si nce th is is the
diplomatic practice between fnendly
countnes," Abdel-Meguid said.
Bishops clash at Vatican
By tbe A11oclated Pren
VA TK AN CITY -Laun Amencan bishops gathered at the Vat ican are
pressing sharply divergent views of hberauon theology, w11h liberals saying 11
is indispensable to the Roman Catholic Church and conservatives arguing 1t
has had some ''very sad" results. Panicipants 1n an extraordinary synod to
assess the work of the Second Vatican Council say one reason for the differing
opinions 1s the fai lure to agree on a precise meaning of liberation theology.
whose roots date back to South America in the I 960's. It has become a loosely
used term describing highly theoretical studies. clencs· left-wing politics. and
even the ac11 v111cs of gun-toling pncsts.
Sakharov •tep•on t1eore• Sovlets
ROME -The stepson of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov accused
Soviet officials of trying to keep the world from learning that Sakharov was on
a hunger strike in the closed city of Gorky by edited telearams and relcas1na a
misleadina videotape. Alexei Scmyooov spoke to reporters Tuesday after
being reunited with Yelena Bonner, his mother and Sakharov·s wife. Mrs.
Bonner. who amved in Italy Monday, is on her first v1s1t to the West 10 six
years Sttktng treatment for eye and heart ailments. Semyonov, who lives in
Newton, Mass., appeared at the news conference Wl th Mrs. Bonner's son-in-
law, Efrem Yankelcv1ch.
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PAR IS -President Francois Mitterrand begins his first vis11 to France's
two Caribbean islands since his election in 1981 today, warning that pto-
indcpcndence terronsts there Wlll be dealt with harshly. Mmemnd 1s
scheduled to amve an Fon-de-France, capital of Martinique, today and visit IO
towns on the island before nying to the island of Guadeloupe Thursday. He will
visit an equal number of commun1t1cs there, and leave for Paris Fnday. His
visit comes three months before nat1on.alleg.islauvc e.JcctioD.$..,Polls mdicate
that Mittemnd's Socialists. who won onl y about 20 percent of the vote on the
islands 10 the 1981 pres1dent1al election, are trailing badly
MIA remaln• turned over to U.S.
HANOI -Vietnamrumect over to a U.S. dclC&Atlon what 11 ~1d were the
remains of seven missina"Amcncans and matcnal evidence on 14 other U.S.
servicemen unaccounted for from the Vietnam War today S1iueen U.S. Anny,
Navy and Air Force men saluted as the rcmams, in separate, wooden crates
draped wtth a folded U.S. Oaa. 'Nert earned aboard a U S. aircraft. After the
quiet five minute ceremony at Hanoi's No1 Bat Airport, the US. Air Force
C'-1 41 tran•port plane took off for Honolulu, where the remains wtll be
analy1cd
I NATION
McFarlane is quitting
security adviser post
Straf n w ith s taff chief denied; Reagan
ptcks deputy Poindexter as-successor
, WASHINGTON (AP) -Roben
• ( McFa.rl_ane t'I qui11ing as White
House national security adviser and
will be sucl-ecded by his deputy, Vice
Adm. John M Poindexter. l'res1dent
Reagan an nounced today
The president made the an-
nouncement at the Whtte House,
with Mcfarlane and Po1nde11ter ~landing at Reagan's side.
Poindexter said It would be dif-
ficu lt "to fill in behind Bud."
Republtcan congressional SO\JrCes
ci ted fnct1on with White House C hief
of Staff Donald T. Regan as one
reason for Mcfarlane's depanurc.
but a senior admm1strat1on official
dose to both Mcfarlane and
Poindexter blamed that talk on
people out to $Cl Regan and s~ud
Mcfarlane is "Just worn out" af\er
two xears under "tremendo us
strain.'
Mcfarlane, in bnef remarks. re-
viewed the highlights ofh1s two years'
service and praised Reagan for ht~
stewardship.
"A .:eat national renewal has taken
place, ' hMaid, and it is shown 1 n "the
reaJ1ty of peace" that exists today.
Reagan praised Mcfarlane. saying,
··1 know of no president who has been
better served."
He said he acc.epted McFarlane's
decision "with deef regret. ..
Mcf arlane. a veteran o 30 years of
General Dynamics
contracts cut off
WASHI N(1TON (A P) -~cncra l
Dynamics Corp. on Tuesday lost its
right to obtain new government
contracts, one day afier the firm and
four former or current exccu11ves.
including NA A adm1n1stra1or
James M. Beggs. werl' indicted on
fraud charges
The contract suspension. an-
nounced by the Defense Department.
1s the second such action imposed on
the nation's th1rd·largcst defense
contractor this year The latest
• suspension applies not onl y 10 Pen-
tagon cont racts. f>ut also 10 an> other
government work .
Meanwhile. Pres1dettt Reagan
today "reluctantly" agreed to relieve
Beggs of his duties pending d1spos1-
t1on of charges. In a bnef written
statement issued shonly before Re-
ag.an was to appear publicly to
announce a chan$e of national secur-
ity advisers, pres1dent1al spokesman
Larr) Spe.akes said Beggs asked
Reagan to be granted a lea ve of
absence and the president agreed.
The suspension order ~ga1nst Uen-
eral Dynamics was issued by the
Navy inns role as executive agent for
the Pentagon on all contractual
matters 1nvol v1ng General
Dynam1 c'i, which recei ved defense
contracts wonh $6 billion in fi scal
1984.
Alvin p1vak. a company spokes-
man, said the Navy's action was
.. inappropriate. since the issue 1n the
case should not have resulted in
sndictments against the company or
ns peopl e."
Nazi-hunters
seek to deport
La Habra man
...
By tl•t Attoclated PrHs
A retired grocery clerk 1s facing
deportation because the U.S. Justice
Oepanment'cla1m s he was a guard
and dog handler at two Na21 concen·
1ra11on camps 1n World War II.
But Bruno Karl Blach. 65. of La
Habra. s~ud he has done nothing
wrong and was JUSl following orders.
The Justice Oepanment said Tues-
day It will try to deport Blach. The
fast step was made Monday by the
depanmcnt's Naz1·hun11ng Office ot
Special Investigations. which filed a
show-<:ausc order 1n lmm1grat1on
C-ourt in Los Angeles.
slave laborers at Dachau. Germany
from 1940 to 1943 and at the Wc1ner-
Ncudorf camp 1n Austna from 1943
to 1945. It also alleges he took pan 1n
the forced evacuation of prisoners
who were marched from W1cner-
Neudorf camp to Mauthausen camp
in 1945.
But the Orange County res1den1
denied any cnm1nal actions
"I didn't do anything wrong at all,"
Blach said. "I didn't have any contact
(wt th prisoners) a1 all."
Blach said h1sjob at the camps was
.. the lowest grade you can have in the
Army."
"When you arc drafted. what do
you do? I didn't have an y choice. I
had to do what they told me." he said.
But the Justice Depanment alleges
that Blach. an ethnic German and
Joined the Nazi Part} and, in June
1940. the Waffen-SS. the combat arm
of the Nazi secret police
The order also charges Blach with
illegally entenng the l'nlled States 1n
Governor still opposes
drilling moratorium
MONTEREY (AP) Gov.
George DcukmeJian reaffirmed his
opposition to the renewal of the
Congressional moratorium on off-
shore drilling Tuesday n1gh1 while
about 80 prote'ltors demonstrated
against his pos1t1on.
Dcukmc)lan, who spoke before 700
people dunnglt fund-ra1s1 ngdinner al
the Hyatt Regency, said Californians
can have "a healthy environment and
a healthy economy ..
"I never want to see California or
Amenca blackmailed by foreign 011
producers ag.asn ... he said. The gov-
ernor also insisted his adm101strat1on
has negollated "unprecedented
pro1ect1ons for our coastal environ-
ment."
The Cahfom1a Congressional del-~tion 1s pursuing a moratorium on
011 drilling off the state's coast.
Ocukme11an came out publicly in
opposition to a continued dnlhng
moratorium JUSt before a house
subcom1ttcc defeated the proposal by
a smgle vote.
But Deukmejian u1d he con-
sidered the moratorium "just a delay-
ing decision" that offers no real
solution to the demand for energy or
envaronmcntal concerns.
If the country found Itself faced
Wlth another 011 embargo. the suue
would be placed under enormous
pressure to develop its offshore 011
fields. Deukmeiian said.
He said the state has successfull y
nego tiated protecti o n of en·
vironmentally sensiti..-e areas of the
coast from 011 developments Wlth
tract dele11ons to protect Santa
Monica Bay and. marine sanctuaries.
Other negot1at1ons mclude ~tting
stnct pollution standards for tracts
that are leased. and negottatmg a
share m the revenues from fedenlly-
leascd tracts amounting to 27 percent.
he said.. •
As the governor delivered his
speech. elected officials from several
Monterey Bay communities held a
news conference to criticiz.e his pos-
ition while about 80 placard-toting
demonstrators lined up outside the
hotel.
The governor "is sohdly on the side
of the 011 comp:lnses," said Santa
Cruz Supervisor Gary Patton.
Violence marks start of fifth week
ofSouthland'ssupermarketstrike
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire·
bomb WI$ thrown at J supermarket
loading dock. a food.filled truck was
set afire and another truck had its
windshield broken a the Southern
Cahfom1a supermarket stnke entered
ttS fiflh wtek.. 1
About $6S,000 damaac rnult~
from Tues<by', 1nc1dcnts but no
11\juncs -.ere reponed said Los
An,eltt County shenfl-, ~puty
John Broussard
The truck fire ()('Curred 11 a Von's
market warehou5t m tan~'1er. 50
milci north of downtown Los An-
1elcs. The firebomb was thrown at an
Alpha Beta store in suburban La
Crcscenta1 and an Alpha Beta tt'U(k
had its windshield shattered 1n ea t
Los Anatlcs by what the dn"er said was gunfttt.
Meanwhile. nq6ua1ors for the
food Employc" Coul\Cll and the
Teamsters were tchedulcd to rnume
talks late toda).'. employers' spokes·
man Dave W11lauer stud. No talks
wt>rc planned with the meat cuttm
union.
govcrnme01 ~rv1cc. plans to go 1n10
pnYate bu\1ness, Reagan said
Reagan den ied that f nett on be
tween Mcfarlane an~ Reg.an had led
to Mcfarlane'\ decision 10 qutt.
"You have all been misinformed
about that," he told reporters.
"That'~ nonsense," Mcfarlane
said when asked 1f there were prob-
lems between himself and Reg.an.
"The national sccunty adviser
repons directly to me and docs not go
through thr chief of suttT.". Reagan
said. and, when asked 1f Regan were
aware of that. the pre'i1dent sa1d.
"Yes"
The Republ1can leaders of both the
House and the Senate commended
Mcfarlane today
"I 1hink he's an outstanding public
servant, .. said ~nate leader Roben
Dole "He's "cry well respeC1ed m the
Robert C. McFa.rla.ne
Congress by Republicans and Demo-
crats.··
Robert Michel. leader of the Hou-.c
Republicans. said he had had "a iood
worlong rela11onsh1p from a lcgi'>la1-
1ve point of "1ew ..
Rumors that Mcfarlane would be
lea vsng circulated for month<;
Nuke plant bla~t
probe demanded
' . DENVER (AP) -Gov. Richard 0 . Lamm ha~ demanded a
wn tten explanation from officials at the Rocky Flats nuclear
weapons plant on why there was a delay 1n rcponing an e>.plos1on
that released plutonium rad1a11on into a laboratol)
The small explosion and fire Tuesday contaminated a woman
work er w11h "a small arpount" ofrad1auon. but posed no threat to
the pt1bhc, officials said. In the mean11me ho""ever. bad
communscauons on the level of the emergenq prompted state
officials to put workers on alen
Lamm said he wanted to kno" why an otliual lor Rockwell
lnternauonal Corp .. whkh operates the plant tor the l . Energ)
Ocpanment. labeled the incident Tue!>day an "emergency." then
walled more than an hour to not1f} au1hon11e~.
Officials of the plant. which makes plutonium tnggcrs for
nuclear warheads. later called the 1nc1dent "a Sile emergenC) .. and
said they only made the 1nc1dent public because of an "elevated state
of alert." Rocky Flats spokesman Pat Etchan said there had been
many rumors about the accident
The radwac11vity was con tamed 1n the 1mmed1ate area, and the
woman was exposed to contam1na11on "onl} slightly abo"e natural
background levels." he said.
March 11/)o b} l'Onn:aling h1\ :"oa11
ues.
Blach al'io d1dn ·1 rC'\Cal his wnlen-
1ra11on camp background w l r '>
au1hont1es whl·n he unsucn:,.,full\
tned to 1mm1gra1e under lhl' DI'··
Armored truc k
s trike fa c tions
re sume ta lks
L04'1 -\NvELE. (AP) -C.11.•tting
back to the nego11aung table was a
breakthrough. a unson official said
after onr of three unions on stnke
against the state'r, 1"0 h1gge'it
armored car firm'> was ot1ered a ne"
contract propo'>al Tue'>da'
f hl' t"o-hour session marked· Wl l'
first ttml' nego11a1orl> for ~rm .. rl·d
Tran.,pon < o of ( altforn1e1 anJ 1lw
(ash and \el·un11e<i Handler\ \.,.
soc1a11on had 1;1Jked since about
1.000 member'i 1>f (ASH-\ and 1~u
01her un1oni. ~trul'k .\rmored Tram-
'port and Bnnks lnl on No' 25
placed Persons All uf I 'j) I. tht• orJer "It\ a breakthrough," said ~1d.
claim-; ~carpell1, spol..l'sman tur the striking
Blal'h. v.•ho retired from clcrk1n~a1 • Cash and ~l'cun11cs Handler<. A'>·
a v ocel') \lore d1stnbu11ori lCOICr. <,OC1a11on_. But hl· refu...cd Ill n:lcase
\ cst1ga1ors had '"ice intt'r' ie"l'd
him 1n recent ~ears. but he wa.,
unconcerned bccauc;e "I havt.' not
done an}th1ng ~rong." ~o heanng
date ha' bcl.'n '>l't
Scarpelli '.)aid "age and hcncti1
pro\ is1ons "erl' not pan ol the
proposal. presented at the lOmpan\ ·,
\.\cst Los -\ngelcs headquarter'>
Pilot who downed Libyan
jets dies in Hornet crash
By tbt Associated Press
SAN [)If:(,() -~Na\} pilot "'ho led thc '>qu.1Jrnn 1h:.i1 'hot Jo"n 1"0
Libyan warplancl> 1n a 19!< I air ha I tie <lied wht•n Im tighll'I Jl'I <,l..1Jl.!l·d oil J ~l·t
runwa~. f11ppcJ o'er :rnd pinned him hclow Re'icuer' "Mh•J tnr 1() rninutl''
to free Capt Henr) Klcemann. 4 ~. from the ""rt•t li.,1gl· ol h1\ I .\-I X Hornet.
which crashl"d Tuesday morning "h1h: landing a1 the Miramar Na\al .\ir
Station. poke~man Lt. John Semcken said the JCI ,11d offtht· run"a' atit•1 1h
wheels hit gras'> and mud straddling the concrete and raml' 111 rl'\I upside-do" n
on the saw airfield turf No 1mmed1ate cau\C wa\ g1\.en for thl' l'r:l\h 1'
Health dlrector warns of nu season
SACRAM ENl n -fhe state health director 'ia)'> 1he annual "inter llu
season has begun. l'' en though no ca~s haH" yet been n:poned 1n (. ahlomia I
Dr. Kenneth K11er urgl.'d Tucsda) that h1gh-nsk 1nd1\ 1dual'l t<.l get Ou )hOt'i a'>
soon as possible Thl'!'t' arc an)one O\ er age 55. those "1th t hronii.'. hC'allh
problems. espc-ciall) hean. lung or k1dne~ d1~ase or diabetes. and health care I
workers. K1u r said the l't'la11vl"I>-ti.·" l'a~~ nat1onW1tle \0 far could indic:ue
that this won't be a bad tlu ~car Rut no one kno"'i
Board bans 'unsafe• sei at bathhouses
LOS ANGELE -S1n~1 hathhnu~ regulauons resm una homosC\ual
activity in an effon 10 redu~·c thl· 1nl1dcn<.'l' of AID. ma, dn'C' h1gh -n"I..
encounters undervound into \Ul h places as puhllc re<.trooms. act1' 1\t) \cl1d
Under the rcgulauons approvt"d T uc'ida . monitor" will be ~u1rtJ tv 1x11rnl I
bathhouses for patrons engaging in .,e, acb that ha\e been deemed .t h1jl)l n'I..
1 for spreading the AID viru~. Cn11n dubb<.-d the patrols "sc~ polil'C ..
Convlcted spy glves secret tesdmony
SAN FRANC'I ('0-Conv1c1ed <1py John Walker gave scc:n-t te5tlmon' I
Tuesday lO a federal vand JU')' hcanng evidence about esp10na&t" 3fll\ lliM In I
Northern California. acl-ol'\11ng to 1he San Franc1~0 Chronicle Tht' nc~spa(ll.·r
said that Walker was spo11cd bc'1ng led m handcull1 to u (lo'K'J area ol thl'
ftderal counhou~ where \.t\'ttt grand JUf) ~ ion art btmf hC'ld l he
ncwsp9pcr cited "rounhousc 'iOurces" for m rtpon that \\al er lC'\t1tiC'O ~ ~fore~e~MI. I
Defendantg1ven lmmaofty; tell• of kllllng• '
LO ANGELES-Oneoffourpn1 membtrsanntcd forallegtdl) l1lhng
t"'O collqe students then vantcd 1mmun1t} for ht$ IC'StlmOn). d~nbcd hov. I
thcstud~ts wcree\«utcd 1n 1 remote field off Mulholland T>rnr In a surpn~
dcvtlop cnt. De Andre Antwine Brown llJttd to ~uf Tucsda qainst the
thrtt de r"'ndanlS charied wuh the murder. k1dnapp1n1 and robbtt) of Bnan
Edward Ha""'° 20. and Michelle Anne 8o)'d, I Brov.n. 21 . v.ho ttmami. in
protective cuitody. cetttfitd 1n tht prchm1naJ) heanna t~t the P"I mcm~ ~ stcahna Ham • arfora planned Ba"1ow liquor tort~"' Defend.ant
tanlc)' B. Davu., 2 . removed the couple from the cv on a remote h1lls1dc
walked tht'm mtoa field and fi!Td htS gun twice Brow"TI u1d. Dav1'1 rTtumtd to
the car without the couple
•
Orange Co111 DAIL v PILOT /Wedne8'JI)' ~ 4, 1995 * Al
Crusaders for
import cutbacks
fearing bill's veto
WASHI N<.1TON !AP) -fe:i1t1k
forces 1n C ong.res\. \Omber de!>pllc
victory 1n their crusade for ltg1$lation
to force impon cutback!> .• m~ cl1ng1ng
to a 01c kcnng hope that the: me'"ure
will escape Pre'itdc:nt Rca~tn \ vc:to
pen
"If tht• prt~1dc:n1 '>lmpl} \Cloe\ 11
w1thou1 g1 v1ng an) cl\planal1on I
thsnlc 11 would anger a lot of ~ople,"
Rep Ed Jenkins, D-(ja said 1 uesda~
as the Hou-.c pa~<,ed thl" meawrl"
255-lhl The bill no"' Jwam Re -
agan's signature
Thi margin not uni) ft,>ll '>hon of
the t"o-third!> needed for an O\.emdt
of a threatened\ eto hut represented a
se\ en-... ote dropoll from Hou<,c <;up-
port Oct 10 tor a ditlenn~ 'er.,iun of
thC' hill
Reaga n hJ\ remained \1lc:nt on thc
te·H1lt' mt'a\ure ""h1ch dl"1 ~ould
furnish aid 10 the 1mpon-ha11t"rcd
apparel, '>hoc and copper indu)trte\
L'.S Trade Re presentative ( lavton
K Yeuner, however, told lawmaken
again Monday h~ would Uf'F, . a
Reagan veto o( the mcasutt whidl.,
despite charges 1t violates lont-
stand1ng free-trade doctrine. emeqet ai the only maJor trade biU ~en to
approach the passage st.qr this year.
In a two-hour debate Tue9day, Hou~ suppon;rs of ~e tCJttilel.
apparel and shoe industries warned or
new plant closings and layoffs
without action to curb 1mporu.
Rep 01> mp1a Snowe, R-Mainc.
whose home state 1s reeling from shoe
factol') shutdown~. said a vote qainst
the bill would "endorst the dutb o f
an mdustf'\I ..
Rep Ph.1ltp Crane. R-111., blasted
the measure as "protccuonism 10 11s
wo~t form .. Rep Hal Daub. R-Neb ..
said 11 wa., '>Urc 10 launch rctahauon
agam~t l \ c11pon s in Asia and thus
was · a k1~k 1n the teeth for Amencan
~orkers and especially Amencan
farmer\··
Atl~nti.$' la-ndingboosts
monthly shuttle schedule
By tbe Associated Pren
EO\l. ARDS ~IR Hll<I I" HA~E -l he r,pale '>huttlc .\tlanus '>USta1ncd
·· J le~ d1ng.s" on thl· no'>c Jnd near the: landing gear hut 1h heat-shielding ules
appeared intact follo"tng 11\ ~ lS-millton-milc flight ""A~\ officials sa~ The
fla"kS'i finish Of thl' ~ct'k long ml\'>IOn 1n ~h1Ch spacewalking astronauts
prac11ced space station lon .. truct1on methods. ha!. made ~ ..\ I\ confident 1t
can ke('p launching monthh \huttle t11ght'i O\'er the ne"tt 13 months ··-w e had
a great nme "m1ss1on commander Brewster Shaw Jr said after .\tlanus and its
SC'\ en trew mem Ix'~ landed f ucsda~
Llght snow dusts West, Mldwest
Light sno" dotted tht' West and ~ld'-"e~t toda' and fair slc1es pre"a1led
o"er the lower half of the na1100 while thc East had belo~-normal
tem~ture~. Sno"showcr.. were aclompan1ed h1, gusty. winds m nonhem
( olorado and southeast W ~oming ( he'.Yenne. \\ ~o had wind gusts of more
than SU mph and Boulder. Colo. had gusts ot up to 60 mph. Light snow,
freezing rain and rain ')pread acror,s ~estem South Dakota and Nebraska while
hght sno11. ranged across much ol Minnesota and northern M1ch1gan
Pentagon audltors 'save tai money'
\.\ASHI NC1TO'l -Deten~ Department auditors completed studies in
the last half oftisrnl 1985 that could sa' c ta11payers S 1.08 b1l11on. according to
a newl}. relea'>Cd Pentagon rcpon. which also noted an increase in actio ns ·
against fradulent defc:n'il.' lOnlractors Department officials ha'e already
authonzed correCll\C \tt'P\ that will 'Ml"e ruughl~ $668 m1lhon of that amount.
the report said Tue!>da ) ~hether the remaining S4U8 m1lhon 1s c;a,ed will
depend uix>n "management re\pon-.e\ · it ..aid
Voyager 2 speedlng toward Uranus
WASHl'CiT<)'I -l ranus the m'stenous blue-whm· planet sur-
rounded b~ dim moonr, and dark nngs looks hkC' a bull~~C' 1n the sb as
o\menca'c; \.o~ager 2 <,pat.'t't.ralt 'ipti:d'> toward m tariet lmuat 1mag~ oithe
planeL the onl~ one in the wlar \\\tern ulted on its a"s so that m nurth pol<"
and belt of sa1elh1e' lace lht' Eanh .tnd thl.' oncoming\. o~ager '>ho" onl~ a fuu~. v.-h111sh blob But ....,,w unal ~eronau1u:s and ~pal't' .\dm1n1'>trat1on
'>c1ent1sts said Tutsda' that "hen Vo)ager 2 race:. pa)t the pan1 planet at
4 5 000 miles per hour oeu m1m1h 11 '>hOuld 5(:nd hal I.. ptl tun•., a<, g1)0J .h 1hose
111110~ ifluplll'r .ind '>a1urn ..,, 'era! \CJ~ ago
Joe Kennedy II to run for Congress
_' BOSTO~ -Jo\l'ph P l\.l'nn1•J II Jnnounu·1Jtuda' that he plan'> tu run
tor 1hecongre"~1onal \cat that '>l't h1\ un~k John t-l\.cnncd\ on the road 101hc
pres1denq. makmg him the third generation ot lhl' 1am1l~ tu enter pubht ltk
The 33-}ear-old son t)I the late Rolx-n f Kennt'd' D-1' ) . said he would
moH· to 1he lHh Congrc:'>\lonal D1<;1m·11u holstl·r h1'i h1J in the !'>eptember 1986
race for the seat t'>eing \Jcatcd b~ HuL\e 'lpeakl·r Thomas P "Tip" O'!\i'e11l -----------
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A & Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, D.eember 4, 1985
Give a thought
to those whom
St. Nick.forgets
'Tis the season to be forgetful.
The holidays are busy umrs. You JUSt.get through
entenaining the_iamify al Thanksgjving and-the next
thing you know, there are only three weeks until
Christmas Day.
ln between, you only have to buy the tree. clean the
house, address your Christmas cards, mail your out-of-
state packages, hang the stockings, pick up a little
something for your co-workers, find the hard-to-find
gifts for your hard-to-shop-for spouse, take the kids to
see Santa, bake pies, play Santa and worry that you know
you are forgetting something.
You are. We all are.
We're foreening those many people out there whose
thoughts at this time of year consist of what they don't
have to do for Christmas. There's no money for a tree, or
Christmas cards -or even stamps, for that matter.
Stockings are what they wear on their feet. There
aren't extras for hanging.
For the less fortunate, Santa Claus is a dream in the
eyes of little c hildren and a dull ache in the hean of a
parent who knows the cupboard is bare.
There won't be any gifts for them; that is. unless we
remember.
The Daily Pilot is trying to help by reminding you
and making it easy to brighten a child's Christmas
morning.
We have erected a Christmas Gift Tree in our lobby
at 330 W. Bay St. in Costa Mesa and have issued an
invitation to the community.
Bring a wrapped new gift for a child -tots to teens
-and place it under our Christmas tree. Put two !ags on
your gift, one to indicate the sex and age of the child Y<?U
would like to receive it and another that can be filled in
with the lucky child's name.
Local Girl Scouts, in cooperauon ...yith the United
Way, will distribute the thoughtful gifts through Share
Our Selves, a Costa Mesa agency that helps the needy.
The Volunteer Cente r of South Orange County 1s
coordinating the holiday project that we hope will -
become an annual effon.
Drop off your gifts Monday through Friday between
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comment la Invited The Oatly Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone
642-6086 .
poo ane res ric :zon
slows the freeway flow
To the Editor
The main point of the Nov. 25
article on the new car pool lanes 1s
fallaci ous. It 1mphes that due to the
~hort tTavel 11me required by car
pOOlers, that the freeway is therefore
handling the traffic better It is casll}
apparent that there 1s much less traffic
being handled b} the new lane (the
emperor has no clothes') Their own
figures testif) to 1h1'> fact
The OMV recommcnd\lhat tr:ilfa
should follow the 2 second ruk
which means \() t:ar\ per \etom.1 or
1.800 per hour should tlov. 1n edth
lane. The maxim um reponed figure
of I, 128 cars per hour 1s thus only hnll
of the safe rate What'\ wrong.,
Al non-peak hour\ the lant· t:arne\
almo'it no traffic The art1dc I'> as bad
as an)' propaganda the \o,.ict'> pnnt
in its attempt 10 make a bad hureau-
cra11c solution look good r dnve the freeways every day and
have measured the car spacing al less
than one second dunng the "peak
rush hour " This has not changed
since the new lane was put in Thi'>
means that the new lane 1s carrying
only about one fourth the traffic each
of the other three lanc'I Jocs -at ti'>
be~t And that the tar\ 1n the thrc~·
non<ar pool lant''> arc lrnwdcd up to
nearly 1w1cc the \afc capac.1ty' ShoulJ
not the safcl) of .111 of thc cars be mun:
important than ho"' fast car pooler\
drive''
It ts eas) 10 1mag1ne the whole
frccwa> going much faster 1f the new
lane 1s opened up. allowing ALL OF
t IS to get home faster and safer.
DENNIS L. CHI LOS
Newport Beach
Crusader thanks Mesa council
i o the Editor·
Several mon lhs ago the< O\ta M e"'I
Traffic Comm1ss1o n vo1ed unan1
mously to den) an appeal t<.1 reduce
the speed limit on Orange Avenue
rom 35 to 25 mph Tht!> appeal wa.,
made pnmanly becau'>C of our con-
cern that 35 mph was a very un\afc
spttd limit and inappropriate 1n a
res1dent1aJ neighborhood
This dcn1aJ was recently appealed
to the Costa Me~" Ci ty rounul.
which unanimously voted tc> lower
the speed ~mat to 25 mph.
On behalf of the East 1dr C nm•n'!>
• Assoc11t1on. I would ltke to thank the
1 Costa Mesa C11y Council for ha v1n&
the concern and couraae to unani-
mously overrule the Traffic (om·
ORANGE COAST
Daily P.ilai
ml'l\tOn on this issue
J hank >'>u. Norma Hertzog. for
pulung the appeal on the agenda.
thank vou Oonn Hall for being Cfte
tir .. 1 ~n to ~ponc;or the resolution
to lov.cr the \peed hm11, and thank
\llU I>a vr Wh et"ler. Mary Hornbuckle
and Arlene 'ihaeOer for voting fo1 the
motion
We look forward to '1goroui, en-
fortement of th1c; c;pecd fim1t. This
3ct1on should ..end a 'itrona messagt"
to tho<sc II\ 1ng on th<' Fast 1de that
the ( osta Mt<ia < it )< ounc1l 1!. w1lhng
10 h~ten and that Cll) ~ovemment
docs ~ork. altx-11 ~lowl)
Rollt"rt c Boullon
Pre\1den1.
Fa\t 'i1dc < 1111en·~ l.c;c;cx 1a11on
a
Fr•nk Zlnl
Tom hit
Manoqo"Q ( O•fl>t
Don fenler
.... , .. fQ1t'll!
,
"It behoovesoursecretaryof cautoprcss thequestJon: Wllal I thef11/
extent of Israel/ espionage Jn this country?" •
1Jtr~ -~
~
Who else has been spying
for Israel from America?
·Befor e accepting
a pology' we should
get all of the facts
NEW YORK -Secretary of State
George Shult1, confounding ob-
server!> who expect the unexpected,
fell all over himself accepting I srael'~
apolog} fo r spying on the United
States
"I think this is an excellent state-
ment and we arc !kltlsfied by tt," he
said. He added: "We ha ve full
confidence 1n Israel's determinati on
and ability to pursue 1h1s case down to
the ~eu11I and to bnng tho!>e
responsible to account "
Mr Shulll 1s a tru!>tlng soul.
especially for a diplomat. He particu-
larly trusts Israel. which he recently
-catted "the truest symbol of the
victor) of good over evil ." a state-
ment that goes funher than most
rabbis would care to go
The lJnilt'd States may not rank
with Israel morally 1n Mr. Shul11's
es11mat1on. but 1t 1s his unhappy lot to
represent the interests of the United
.. State<, rather than hracl. Sometimes
he appears 10 forget. The Israeli
apolog>. in the wake of broken Israeli
prom1~e'> to make two ~uspcct
diplomat<; available for qucst1on1ng.
means nothing. The two diplomats
were wh1skedJlQ_me to Israel , and II
isn't clear that Amencan officials will
be permitted to 1nten 1cw the(Tl even
there
The Israelis have been notably
uncoo~rauve in the sp.y scandal. The
vocabulary of Watergate -"stone-
walling." for 1ns.~nce -has Pc:en
JOSEPH
SOBRAN
revived by reponcrs covenng the
affair. Now there are cover-u ps and
cover-ups. A successful cover-up is
one no one reali1es 1s happening Rut
there 1s another kind of cover-up. as
when Geraldine Ferraro Oatl y refused
to divulge information as required b)'
law. that 1s less sut·cessful. In such a
case you are seen to be h1d1ng
something. and the observer can uni>
infer that yo u calculate that the
danger of being known to be hading It
1s still less than the damage of
revealing it -· ___ _
What are the Israelis hiding? Per·
haps. for openers. the names of the
Israelis who arranged to pay an
Amencan to betray his country. But
it's unlikely that that 1s all.
In the days when the gre3t Soviet
spy nng wa~ being exposed. James
Burnham observed that when you
catch a fish . you don't as\ume u·s the
onl y fish 1n the lake Jonathan Ja>
Pollard 1s reported to have rece1 ved
$50.000 for his services to Israel. Thi\
is presumably not the pocket mone)'
of whoever recruited him. At somc
level. the Israeli government may
have budgeted for espionage in the
Untted States. Moreover. the Israelis
have promised to d ismantle the·
osp1onage unit that hired Mr. Pollard
-very sporting of them. butt.hat unit
was ~ot?abl y n9t 1n businc~$ for lhc
sole purpose ofhandhng tran\dl 1111n ....
w11h one in~ormant.
Mr. Pollard. 1n shon. 1<, <1l111u')I
certainly not th e onl> Amenca n ~hu
has been dealing 1nforma11on to tht:
Israelis. And tt behooves our sec·
retary of state to press the question
What 1s the full ell:tcni of Israeli
espionage 1n th1scount rv'.' How man}
other Pollards are there1' And who art
they., Someone in Israel kno~<,
Israel\ apologists arc laking the:
line that "everyone does 11 " -11 '<;
perfectl) normal for allies to SP} on
allies. That 1!> suppo<.cd 1o lc\!>Cn
Israel's re'ipons1b1hty Ma )tx· 'iO bu1
11also1rnphes v.hat th11..e apolog1'it!I
don't v.ant to 1mpl~. that 1fth1sson ol
thing 1~ normal rather than t \·
1raord1nary . there ma~ ht· a lot more
SP} 1ng going on
It's also quttc normal tor cncrn1c'i
10 sp) on enemies. But when we catch
a So\lel spy. v.e don't say ... Well,
what the heck. Evcf)one docs 11. ··We
try to put a stop to 1t. We try to find
Out how far it has gone Mr. hultT. 1n
the Israeli case. 1~ trusting the Israeli<;
to put a stop to 11. and he evince\ no
curiosity as to ho\A. far 11 has gone If<'
\eems to want 10 let the culprit
conduct the 1n ves11ga11on on thl'
honor S)'stem.
The fev. Amem·an poh11c1an-) "'h11
have had anything to say on the
Pollard case. such as Sen. Daniel
Patnck Moynihan. ha ve do ne little
more than announce that they arc
prepared to forgive Israel anything . .\
generous sentiment. We should all
stnve to emulate 1t. But first. won't
someone please tell U'i how imut h
there is to forgive.,
Jo1epb Sobraa is a syndicated
colum11/1r..
-1Z41MMM•MfoNMJ.!i!!i·i----------------
W. German terror groups
·refuse .to be beaten down
Red Army Faction's dem ise trumpted --more than once, but it always return s
~ ~">1 llN< .TON -The bomb
blast la~• v.eck in the parking lot of an
American PX in Frankfurt provided
further proof that West German
terrorist groups. supposedly
eradicated five years ago. are defi-
n11cl) alive and acti"e
The group believed to be respon-
sible f•hc latest outrage had also set
ofT a car bomb at the U.S. Air Force
base outside Frankfun last August.
The terronst~ call themselves the
.. Red Ann) Facuon." and their
resurgence. hke some mahJnant
phoenix. has been dcscnbcd in an
internal Pentagon intelligence rrpon
as .. a cicnous threat to U.S m1htary
interests into the foreseeable.' futurr."
The rcpon. a "special assessment, ..
confirms observalloO\ made by our
associate Lucettc Lagnado on a rcccn 1
tnp to 1West Gem1any The report
concludes that the group has ~gun a
"new phase" of opcra11on). and
warns thal "attacks on us .. relatcd
taric1s by both the hard-core RAF
(Red Army Faction) and its militant
supponen can be expected" 1n com-
ing months
Amencan '1Crv1ce personnel and
their dependent" were way ahead of
thr Pentagon analysis. They'11e been
expccUnf the wof1t ever since the
AUJ. 8 au-base bomb1na. In numer-
ous conversations. ~rvieemen and
their wives expressed concern over
their vulnerable s1tuauon in West
Germany, and frustration at the
1n1b1hty of either the Army or We" ~rman authonues to deal etTtcttve-
ly with lhe threat
The Red Arm> Faction can tx
traced back to the 1960!. and Weit
Germany's n1d1cal tef\1st atoup ,
PQtt1cularly the 8aadcr-Meinhof
g.ana. 8y 1972. the first generation of
thr fac11on'\ leadership h d been
imprisoned and the rank-and-file
apparently dispersed
Five years later, th ough . a new
generation emerged, went into acuon ·
and was beaten down by West
German police. There was another
comeback in 1980. and another
defeat. The West German authon11es
then announced that the Red Arm y
Faction was extinct.
Now it's back again, ~s~1bl y
stronger than ever, and certainly Just
as virulent in its hatred of West
Germany's ties to the United States ..
The first eruption was the Aug. 8
bombinJ in the parking lot of1he U. ·.
airhf\ wing at Rhein-Main Air Base.
"The bomb was timed to go off
dunna a period when there were
likely to be a large number of people
in the parking. lot," the Pentaaon
repon noted. One Amenca.n GI and a
military wife were killed. 20 others
were wounded. The car, driven onto
the base an the momma rush hour.
when security checks were per-
functory. was purchased at the same
dealership as the car that carried last
week'1 bomb into the PX parkina lot.
"The Ma~ist-Lenin1st oriented
Red Army Faction has proved, over
the past IS years. to be both a
danaerous and persistent opponent of
the social order in Western 'Europe ...
the Pcnt.taon report stated, adding
ominously: "There is no end 1n tght
for this cont1num1 cycle of violence ...
The aroup's members are "veteran
terrorists," lhe report warns. adding
that "the currcntcrop of h•td-core
le.den is at least the fifth aroup to
control the pna." The aroup 1\
"fie~ly opposed to the current
political situalJon in We,. Germany
. (and 1s) \lridcnlJy ant1 ·Amencan ··
the rtpon u ys.
Nouna that "the demi~ of the Red
JACK r-:;l
ANDERSON ~
and DALE VAN ATTA
Army Faction has been trumpeted
several t1me'i by West (icrman
authonues:· the Pentagon analysis
concludes that the most alarming
feature of the terronsl group l'i "11\
ability to absorb drb1litating pun1~h
ment from the security force~. rr-
gcnerate Its strength and emerge once
again as a scnous ~unty threat."
BEST BOOKS: Here are ~ome
recent bo<>k'i we think arc worth
serious attention·
•"Day of the Bomb" hy Dan
Kurzman manage the seemingly
impossible: d1~overy of numerous
exclusive tidbits on the exhau'itively
studied story of President Truman'r,
deCl$10n to drop the atomic bomb on
H1rosh1ma. One example: Truman,
despite his claim, knew about the
bomb before he became president.
•"The lJntApped Power of the
Press" by Lewis W. Wolf'ion 1 a
wari~and-all analys1t. by a former
reporier that should be well received
in the current anti.press atmosphere
But Wolfson's crit1c1 ms lf't' valid.
panicularly when he cites 1he failure
to write important, difficult back·
around stones instead of frothy
attent1on~icttcrs.
•"Father & Son·· by F Forrester
Church 1s both a biograph) of1he late
\en. Frank Church, [).Idaho, And an
autob10&n\Ph)' ofh1!> '°n· 3 Un1tanan
m1n1ster It tells how the once-~fi1'it
\On came tO view has father M the
"real" radical -for cavil naht!I and
an end to the war 1n V1tU\am
J•t:'t NJdt!NOIJ •JHI D•lt! YH Alt•
lrt 1yaflk•IH colt11n.l1b.
JOS~PH .SOBRAJ'
columnia
ANN
WELLS
Sleeping
in turns
out to b e
healthy
Most of us knew
without a formal
study by Harvard
" rl-ccnt !>IUd} t:onducted ll\
H.tr\ ard Ml'd1cal School has come up
..,..1th a theory that heart ::attaC'ks a1t
triggered b}' getttng up in the morn
1ng Their landings show that pcopl\
arc three umcs morl' likely 10 sulkr
hcan attack\ between 6 a.m arid
noon than at an) other t1nie of lhl·
da>y , The ')trC'ls of waking up tnggc"
t•hange'i in the bod)' and causes lethJI
hluod dot~ to lodge in the hean '
Jrtl·nes.
I don't ko o" hov. much lime .rntl
monc) was spent on filf'tnng lllli> out
bu11fany of the doctors involved hau·
teen-agers. the) could have figurcll
this out long ago.
An> parent trying 10 peel a teen·
ager out of bed in time to catch th\'
'iC hool bus recognizes the kid "
res1s11ngas though his life depends on
11. He knows, 1nstinct1vely. that
getting out of bed before nt>0n "
hazardous 10 his health.
Teen-ager'\ are n't the only one'
who rccogn11e the daogers of getting
up 1n the morning. People of all age'
and in all cx:cupatto ns fight a losing
battle 10 sleep 1n e\C.~f) morning and
thu'i. e>.tend their life span. 4.las. the
alarm clock 1s relentless.
Dr Jame<; Muller. pnnc1pal authm
of the study. noted that the sympathll
nervous system is less acti ve during
sleep and "It begins to be activated 1n
a vef) harsh manner. as we all knov..
when the alarm clock nngs. "
We all do know that. That IS wh\
dock radios were invented. anti
clock!> that speak gcnlly tu u'i in thr
morning several umcs before they gl·t
test y
It'<• not JUSI tcchnolog)' that 1\
tf)'1ng 10 save us from a heart attack
-our pets arc JU!>t as concerned
Why else would our dogs hck our
faces 1n the morning and try to pull
the <.O\CfS offl Why else would our
cats walk back and fonh on our
m1dscc t1oni.. mcv.mg? They know
that method of waking us up 1s more
gentk than an alarm clock
Infants and very young people
wake up earl> because this 1s not a
problem tor them. Their hearts arc
factory-new and clicking nght along.
Their blood 1s pnstine and swishing
ha\en't a chance to form.
Very old people often get up earl~
100 That's because by now they and
1he1 r heans have reached some son of
truce Their hearts d1dn·1 attack them
all the year'i of earl) rising when thq
v.ere ~ounger. ro they trust them now
Those who are wa y over the age
their insurance companies told them
the} should ltve, have a "&o for 11"
attttude. An anc1en1 uncle of mine
who was conttnually scolded when he
smoked or ate red meat without
tnmm1ng ofT the fat ignored all the
warnings.
"If m> days arc so hm1ted." he told
me. ''I've got to do what I want to do
when l want 10 do 11, and as often a~ I
can do 11." That made sense to me
and. although we didn't discuss 11.
that was probably why he got up so
early. Th3l and the fact he could gel
first crack at the crossword puzzle in
the morning paper ·
Ironicall y. Unde Tom's number
came up the onl y morning anyone
could remr mber that he stayed in bed
past 6 a.m. He had had surgery on h1\
foot. was supposed to stay ofTfor two
days. and died of smoke 1nhalat1on
when he set his bed on fire while lyi ng
there smoking his pipe.
We don't know. of course. 1f this
study will change any sleep pattern~
and lower the rate of heart attacks, but
1fyou're between infancy and old age.
what better excuse could you come up
with for sleeping in every mom mg'>
Columnist Au Welti lhn In
L11ana Nl1ael.
L.M. Bovo
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There's more
to news than
stocks, weather
Our Lanauaae maA contends thrrc
out of four tclev1&Jon viewers ever')
evening pallently watch two report~
they don't understand. never havr
understood. ftnd never v.r1ll under-
~tand. One. thf" mctcrOlog1cal J•raon
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COMPLET~V~E ~.OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A8
GOiaen State to begin
shuttle service at JW A
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freeway~ d unng rush hour'> t!.l·xpand·
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sl·hedules of hu\tne\S e x·1.Tut1 \ l'\ or
1ntemattonal toun.,ts
F o r . all but the l<x:al tra\l~lcr
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two h o ur<; b\ c:ir trnm I .\ x· -11mr
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u 1n't afford 111 to,l·
f o altomm11d.1tt· the: gro .... 1ng
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·\1rpun to I A\ (J1Jldc n \tJH' ~1r
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the \\\O airport~ 1n m1d-l>cn:mher.
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the compan~ to c:\l,1hlt'h 1t!>elf a' a
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A heart prolapse ailment
·can be treated saccessfully
By EVE C. LASH
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Close.to I 0 percrnt ol the American
population have 11 and don't evc:n
know 1t. It's called m1tral valve:
prolapse of the hean
Mllral valve prolapse (also known
as the Cilek-Murmur ':>yndrome. Barl~w·s S>ndrome. Click Ch1ch.
Straight Back Syndrome. Ballon
Mitral Valve and Flopp) Vah'l'
Symdrome) 1s when one·or both valve
flaps are enla~ed and some of their
supporting stnngs are too long. ac-
cording to the Amencan Ht:an A!>-
'\oc1at1on. When the hean rnntract~
the m1tral valve flap., do not clo!.t
smoothly lnstc:ad. pan of one or hoth
na{>S callapst' backward into the left
atnum ln!.omc ca\c'>asmallamount
of blood leaks backward through thr
valve.
Newpon Bl•arh card1olog1-;1 James
C. Shelburne says what happt'n\ 1n
prolapse 1s like what happens tu a
Wll'\&}ng door. The door opens line.
but the spnng!> arc ioo loo'>t' There-
fore. this allows the doors to open
back.
It all '>OUnih \('I) \enou\, but
actuall>. Shelburne -.a>' not to wolT)
1f you are d1agnO'>(.'d with prnlapsi:
He sa)S there arc degree!> ol <.e,cnt>
with prolapse. with the rnmmon
PAPARAZZI
rases being minor problem!>. In
severe cases the so-called "door!>"
actually open.
Common symptoms of m1tral
val ve are paJp1tat1ons or PV("s
(prematu~c:. ventncular con tractions),
chest pain, severe weaknes~ and
shortness of breath Howevt:r.
Shelburne cautions that man) people
w1th prolapse don't have any palp1ta-
t1ons or any other !tymptoms. In
addition. he says man) people ha\t:
minor palpitations. ltke many \\1th a
normal hean. feel weakness and
shonnes'i of breath and the) don't
have m1tral valve.
He says the problem I!> usual!)
diagnozed b) accident on a routine
doctor v1s1t. B} listening to yo ur hcan
with a stethoscope doctor" will hear a
chck1ns sound or hean murmur
sound in many case'>.
At that point the doctor will dende
whether medications or '>pec1aJ tew.
are necessary, such as an echocard10-
.gram in which ultrasound wave'>
bounce-off the heart to provide a
picture of the hean valve'>
i\ccord1ng to the American Heart
-\ssocia11on 11 ·~ important to know
whether or not you have m11ral 'alvc
prolapse because the re are on:a!>1onjl
problems that anse that can U'>uall>
be prevented or controlled with
med1cat1on (such as beta blcxkcr..)
..
Shelburne "'1)'!. the most 1mporwnt
aspect of 11 jll 1s the suscep11b1l1t y ol
1nfcc11on .. That meam the~ peopk
who ha\ e It \hould take precautions ..
The\c prec:au11uns entail
premed1cat1on with an11b1otll~
before an} dental procedu ~es and
some surgical procedure!> He \a}'>
1 this 1s becau!>e bactena 1n the mouth
could get 1n the blood stream during
cleaning If any bacteria becomc-s,
S(ated on thi: "ah e 11 could destro~
the vahc ".\nd that could be bad
trouble ..
But per'>on<.. diagnosed v.11h
prolap<,t arr rouunely premed1cated
he tort: an) dental work or surger,
For the mu\t pan. Shelburne \a)'>
"torgt·t ahout 11 .. In general 11 ..,
extremel\ rare for prolapse to become
\enou!i or a life threatening problem
If ac} problems develop the} are
u\uall) minor ones. In rare ca!>C~
1n,oh1ng h:akage of blood from the
lt'ft ventricle to the left atrium.
1nfect1om of the m1tral valve can
occur. but the chance oflnfect1on can
b1: d1m1n1.-.ht•d b) talong ant1b1ot1t'>
fhl' cxart rnu'ie of mnral valve
prolapw 1\ unlo.nown Thl.'re 1<; usuall~
not other hi:an d1<..t'8'>l' preM'nt "Wt•
JU'>l don't knuw There 1" a hod~ ol
opinion that kel 11 t'> deH.'loped in
lctal \late at about the Ii ve to ~' 1:11
"ed. 'tage <,omc:th1ng happen' at
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Normal mltral valve
that ti me It I\ J \t•r. \!}ellhl
Jnatom1\.al !>trudural dd~tt ol tht•
-.ahc 'r uutan '-l't'•llkarh ·
He ~a)~ thl.'re 1~ a 'lighth higher
inc1dente ot prolap'l' in "Omt·n
Chcrall '>hdhurne \CJ\'> ti~ per<,un
think'> the' ma) ha\l' prolap-.e \t:t'
their ph)'\1 t:1an II the dot tor fc:t·I, thl'
patient ha\ an 1rrcgulJr heart bt:.it or
murmurort hc:k hl' ma\ rl't.ommtnd
a cardiac ultra'>OUnd Or l't:hocardto-
gram w vie" lhe hi:an·!> internal
~tructure
.\fter that tht· ph~\1t.1an ma\ rn-
ommend a bct.1 hlot kn 1f the ah·
normalit' v.arrant' th1'> tn:atment ~helhu.rnl' \J\\ muth ot 11 ·,ound'
tern bk " Rut 111 !Jt 1 n11"1 pt·opk
"doJU!>t lini:" J nd ll111\I p.1111:nt!>cn10\
aCll\C h'l''> v.1thout JO\ rc:\lnllmn-.
Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Wean..aay, 0904tmber ... 1985 A9
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Sexuality important
for canCer victims
· Rt:cl'ntl ~ I v.aH alk·d on tu prl.'~nl
a program Ill cancer\ 1ct1m<.. and 1he1r
<..pou~., about human ~>.uJht~ II
reall) h;id to do v.11h the lhallengt: of
'un 1\or<..h1p .i nd ">me ol the ''~uc\
llJ\ l'rt:d apph to all ot u\
..\Iler ail amo'>t C\t:f)bod~
"'ho\ II\ ed long enough -ha'> had tu
f.iu: 1hc reu>' l'r. prO<:l''>'> Imm ont•
dt'>J'>lcr ur another E ''l'll a hrolo.cn
arm or a '>pra1ned .rnkk lan <..hake a
per<;on into a program 111 thallfnging
.. ell·l'\ alua1111n
-\lh.,.un rcco' t•nng lrom l ancer
\urger. .rnd a panR 1pJnt 1n the
progrJm put htP.df duv.n for v.hat
she 1dcn11fieJ a' her "\po1kd brat ·
a1111udc.>
··1 kno\.\ I \houltl bt: gratdul to tx·
ali1.t: · 'hr \JJd .. , v.111 prohahh Ix·
punt\hnJ lllr "'anting mc•rl' 111 v.hat
·normal' pt·opk v.anl ·
Tht' man v.1th tht' hrnh·n .Hm al\o
knuv.<, he·, lut k~ He\ oh-,o-gratdul
ht: d1dn '1 hrt>a k hi!. nt·ck 't l'I \1'-
V.l'l'k\ aftl·r ht'> a1.udcnt ht• bemoan'
hJ \ 1ng,w lau:. a. li.:v. huun a 1.1.~k of
ph1~1cal therap' 10 regain lull U'>l' ot
h1'> arm .\v.akl' dl 1 a m he md" al\o
kd a liltk guilt\
Tht:re Jrt' J lot ol pt·11pk v. ho h,n c
J.m:d tu .,. .... ~ 1ha1 \Uf\ I' 1ng " nut
enough T hn 'rt.' al\111ntc:rt''>lt:d 1n thl'
4ualll\ ol l1k and lht\ \huuld tx'
.\hout hJll ol thu\t' pt'oplt• v..ho Jrt•
d1.ign11,t'd JnJ tn:atl'd tor t anlt'r
LINDA
ALCAZI
\Un l\t' oa\I the fi,e.\ear mark R,
the ,ear ~UO() that figu·r~ could n~ w
"'5 perlent researchers 'Mi}
Thi:~ '>O<alled ·sun l\O~· art•
Joined b) thlJ'!>e "'ho aren't n~s~nh
·l urt.•<f but v.. ho al!.o "un 11.e 101
mam \ear\ -II\ 1ng. laughing
""orlo.1ng 1. n 1ng .rnd bt-1ng SC\ual
But uur rnlture I!> '>1111 full ot all
kind'> ul \e>.ual rn\lh~ Ont' a!.sump
twn 1\ th,H '>t'l( 1\ natural and thl'rdorc
don not ha H' to bt: karned -kt
alone relearned dltt'r '>ome d1!>!'.'a'e
proce .. s
Dix!>n t ll aho ~em lud1nous to
e'en tOn'>tdl'r thl' 1dt"a that ".>t:X should
!'<OT be-4l.PCflL\ d1)Cu~~w. ,be.tween *' panncr<,'1 'i et. that m\ t h 1!. still
alt H' 1n our I 'IX 'I v.orld '-'t> bt:l11:0\t: that th\; onh people
"h11 \hould nghttulh indulge an:
thO\l' "ho arl· \.( >T 1110 \Oung. too
old unmdlTtl'd ur unhl'alth' \('\
jl·lord1ng tu 1ur l ultural m' th~. ·~
'ome1h1ng v. hit h ""mph not donl'
(Plea~ 11ee SEXU ALJTY I A 10 I
'Let's go to the Hop' nifty '50s fund"!'raiser for NB school
By VIDA DEAN
Sandi Mitchell , Marilyn Pelis and
Carleen Wiiiard found poodk 'i k1m.
Tabe Griffin wort> bermuda shon~
and matching ve'it from ht:r colle~e
days and Gall Daniels was at11rcd 1n
her Girl Scout uniform from thl' 50~
The "Let's go to the: llo p" fun -
dra1~r d10nt:r/auct111n of Our Lad~
Quei:n ol .\ngi:I\ S1..ho11I sent J
numhcr of the 2~0 si:arl h1ng tor drl.'\\
from their school Ja>'
The C\Cnt, thairmanneJ h) Har-
rietSelna, took place at the Bo) SC luh
10 EastblutT and Shella Co llins ar-
ranged dccora110Mand pan) prop'> to
make the guests th1nlo. they reall> were
at a 50s dance Dance Dimension
compan\ provided the musical 1n-
sp1rauon Delant)''> catered tht•
dinner.
It wasn't all dannng and d1n1ng
.there was bu~ ing more than 140
items we re out for the silent auction.
Jim Vlllers was making a return
engagement as aucti oneer during li ve
bidding and encouraging the
panygoers to raise tht:1r hid' to a'i'il'>t
the school. •
Kathy Ruper, v. ho '>aid '>he alwa>'
wanted a doll houw purc:ha'Sed tlw
English T utor St) led om· hu11t h\
Richard Lanni.
Sue and Bob Wachtler went tur thl·
South Coast PlaLa wee\...1.'nd and
shopping spree and Oafri Este v.i:nt
home ~•th a pearl bracelet
Merrymaker; appeared at a dinner
Shella Collin• and Harriet Selna.
auction held at tht· C )pre'>'i fom-
mun1t} < enter w lend their 'iupport
to the ( a..a 't outh ~helttr 1n Los .\lam1to~ Tht ~75 helped raise more
than ~10.000 during thl' four-hour
affair
Michele and Patrick Murphy ul
Newport Beach were: there to chet•r un
hi\ mother. Marge Murphy v.ho I'>
pres1dt·n1 ol tht• < a..a Aux 1liar: .\l\o
lriends Bea and Bert Norred from
\fonart·h Ba) Jlten,.kd thl· '1\th
jnnual lundral\er
\ttornl'' tan Hartford ol llunt·
1ngton Beach v..aH>n han<l 10 pro\1<lt>
rolliclung n1u\lt for the h1dder'> !Ht·
also sen l''i 11n the ( a-.a ho.ird ot
<lircuor<; l
Myldred Jones oncnl'<l thl· 'hdtn
Janet Beal. Krt• Verbnagbe and GUllaD Quinn ln prop ClleTJ.
w hl'lp homt•lc" tt·t•n.i~er' 1n l'l .. X
"h n't th•~ J n1u· pJrt\ h.1rp
mu'>1c J lirl· 1n the lircplJLt' .inJ
guod lood .. .,.11d Grayne Price
"It\ gn.•at I J1dn'1 h.tH' H• dll J
th11111." c,atd Aon Wells.
Thi:' talkd 11 a ··c 1ilt Imm th1 I lean ~.
~umi: 'II) 11r fill "t'lt' .il "hl·rman
L1bran Jnd < 1.irJn1'> l·.n1n!! Jnd
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Charley Hester. 1'.ora .ind \-10 Jor-
genseo, Pat .md Al Cox, Belly .i nd
Alan Andrews. Wadf' Roberts, Joan
and Tom Morphine and Bob Warm·
ington.
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Jnd thr RoSt' n c:nt put out thl' grt:al
'>pread ut looJ •
Ind 1J n fou<l Im t•r<; v.1 II go m tit·, lor
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.ind ''"n'> Rtnal Kh,hl:r hac, a nc"
pl.11..t' 1n F-ullcnun T jJ 't·v..pon
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\l'l' and ""t're trl·atcd to J limn nJe and
a lot ot their la\ onte tcxid'I lamh
v.11h mint sauce. th1lkcn l'tl
a" Kathy and Patrick m1th.
Diane and Ltt Bromil ey, JoAnne and
Gene Mix, Barbara and Kent Freundt
1 neigh hors of Pun). Cindy and Blair
Armstrong. Stepbanie and Frank
J.,ew is, Jean and Bob Campbell, Helen
,rnd Cbris Melchior. Barbara Tappan.
andee Harden and Bruce Sumner
.\l'io m1ngl1ng were Ted Neeley
I" k'>U\ ( hnst 'iuper Star" J. Persis
Kbambata ("')tar Trek"\ Mary
taven 1a fo rmer 'v11s<> V.otldl. tl'nn..,
plaH·r Shasbl Menon and Dick Dodd
1 lormer Mou'><'keteer and H u01
1ngton Bea1.h rc.>~taurateun
Hov. long does 11 takt' tu dTI\ t' trnm
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tht' dn q~r ha'>· ne\ er been that tar
nonh 1n ()( The "lost l>Ol''> .. arrt\t'J
hung!"\ and the Indian food ~l'nt la,1
a'> v.a11er\ urtulated v.11h tra\\ in thl
fountain centered dining room
Father Bill McLau.rhlln. Jim and Janet Vlllcn. with Principe? Joanne Cla re.
Barbara Freundt and Arun
Purl at Taj.
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Unbeaten Perry Mason
-------eou-rts-fa-vor with-N-BG 1
Season's most popular TV movie gt ves
Peacock Network ample reason to strut
months of November, Ftbruary und
May -ratings for local stations are
measured and used to determine
future advertising rates. The
networks. in an attempt to bolster the
By FRED ROTHENBE RG
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NEW YORK -Peny Mason. still
undefeated in the courtroom. also
proved unbeatable in the ratings last
week. notching the No. I ranking for
NBC's TV movie, "Perry Mason
Returns," according to figures re-
leased Tuesday by the A.C. Nielsen
Co.
The nostalgic movie, which ..fea-
tured the unOappable defense at-
torney proving that his true-blue
former secretary. Della Street, was
innocent ofmurdec, had a-27.2rating..
lhe best .performa11ce of" any TV
movie this season.
Last week: NBC ordered another
"Perry Mason" movie for May, but
the show's star, Raymo nd Burr, has
ruled out a weekly series. The original
"Perry Mason" ran from 1957-66.
Wi.th "Perry Mason" and
Thanksgiving night reruns of "The
Cosby Show" and "Family Ties"
leading the way, NBC won the week
of Nov. 25-Dec. I with an average
rating of 18.2 to CBS' 16.3 and ABC's
14.4. (A rating measures the per·
centage of the nation's 85.9 m illion
homes--with television.)
Now one-third of the way through
the 30-week prime-time season, NBC
lea9s with an average rating of 17. 9 to
CBS' 16. 9 and ABC's 16: I. CBS
researchers say the network would
have to beat NB\, on average, by half fo nunes of their local affiliates. QfTer
a ratings potnt every week to catch special programs. such as mint~nes
NBC. and blockbuster movies.
NBC had six oflast week's Top 10 NBC had ~c lowest-rated mini-
shows, including the best-ever per-series. ··Mussolini: the Untold
formance· for "Miami Vice," while Story," but won thl' sweeps on the
CBS had the other four. strength of its regular series and
CBS' "60 Minutes" was second movies. NBC's "An Early Fro!.t,:
with a 26. 7 rating. closely followed by "Hostage Flight" and "This Child Is
"The Cosby Show, .. with a 26.6 and Mine" were among the highest-rated
CBS' "Murder, She Wrote," with a films last month.
26.4. Then came "Family Tics." Dave Poltrack, CBS' vice president
''Miami Vice." NBC's "Golden for research, said each nl'lwork im-
Girls,'' CBS"' Kate & Allie" and CBS'• proved its November rating from a
"Newhan:· lied for eigh,tb. and year ago.. w.ith .. N)K' r~gj~tering th_e._
NBC's ''.Cheers." biggest increase. 11 percent. The
Network researchers said some of threc-network'prime-time rating for
"Miami Vice's" gain came from November was 51.0, a 6 percent
college students, who watch the series increase from the 47.9 in 1984, when
in dormitories and fraternities tha t CBS won with a 16.8 rating.
are not metered by Nielsen, coming Poltrack attributed the gains to the
home for Thanksgi ving, watching the "the strong performance" by mini-
show and getting. their choice re-series "that bring light viewers to the
corded by the ratings service. set ." ABC's. "North and South"
CBS' "Dallas" was 11th and ABC's averaged a 26.0 rating, CBS' "Kane
"Dynasty" was 13th, the first time in and Abel" had a 22. 7 and
nearly two years that first-run "Mussolini" an 18.7.
episodes of the serials both finished Last week. Part 3 of "Mussolini"
out of the Top 10. ranked 16th and Part 2 was 18th. ABC
Besides its sixth weekly victory. introduced "Dynasty-II: TheColbys"
NBC also won the November sweeps to its regularihursday night time slot
for the first time since J 974 with a on Thanksg1V1ng and it ranked 50th
ratingofl7.8toCBS' 17.2andABC's out of 68 shows. It was hurt by its
16.€1. The four-week sweeps period lead-in show, "Shadow Chasers,"
ended in the middle of last week. which had a 6.2 rating and ranked
Three times a year -the sweeps 67 th for the week.
Rules of the dating game
depend ori age ofplayer_s
DEAR ANN LA NDERS: The let·
ters you have run lately on the .. new"
rules for women who date has
prompted me io wnte.
I am in my 40s, was mamed for
several years, am totally confused and
more than a little nervous.
What am I supposed to do when a
man invites me to join him for dinner
aqd a movie? Should I ask h.im then
and there. ''Who 1s payinf" How
might one do that gracefully. I cannot
imagine.
I am struggling hard to make ends
meet. I simply cannot afford to go out
with someone and suddenl y be told.
"I paid for the dinner, it's up to you to
buy the movie tickets."
Now I am wondering if that nice
man who took me out last week and
seemed to enjoy my company so
much hasn't called back because J
d1dn 't offer to pay for my half. Or is he
waiting for ME to call and invite HIM
out for a meal?
Please, Ann, how about some help
for us females who were busy doing
somethinf else while the rules were
changing'. -CONFUSED IN
WASHINGTON.
DEAR CONFUSED: Relax. The
rules haven't changed all that moch
for females lo their 401. Moat men in
the 1ame age bracket who Invite
ANN
LANDERS
women to di.nner and tbe movies still
expect to pick up the tab.
If the relationabJp becomes m~re
th~aaaal, tbe woman sboald'oHer
to cook occasionally at her place or
take him out on hJI birthday or on
Valentine's Day or just for a Sanday
treat. She should also buy blm a gift
once in a while.
The rules are different for teen-
agers on an allowance, college ldds
who are barely getting by, or senior
cltisens on a penaloa. Tiley go Dutch.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read
with interest the le11er describing the
widespread practice of stealing
merchandise from one's employer.
While I do not condone such behav-
ior i1 is not difficult to understan-0
why some people do it. Let me
illustrate my point.
Many years ago I worked 1n the
office of a small company in Ch1ca$0.
The woman in charge of the ma1hng
room handled several hundred
dollars worth of postage stamps.
When employees wanted to buy a few
stamps for personal letters they would
go to "Betty" and she would accom-
modate them. It was discovered that
Betty did not always put that small
change in the cash drawer. Eventually
she was caught and discharged for
stealing.
Several weeks later something in-
advenently activated the sprinkler
system. The superintendent ordered
three truckloads of merchandise up
from the basement and placed it
where it would ~el wet. The company
then called the insurance people and
collecteQ a nice sum of money for the
ruined merchandise.
The news circulated around the
plant in a· hurry and many of us were
disgusted. They fired Betty for steal-
ing a few measly dollars while the
company npped otT the insurance
company for a hefty sum. Do you
understand why some employees
think it's OK to steal? -SUN-
TIMES READER.
DEAR READER: Stealing Is steal·
Ing, whether It's a few dollars for
stamps or collecting unjustly from
the insurance company. Ne1U1er i1
a«eptable aad no excuse Is good
enough.
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Robert Preston. Shirley Jones
(I) S.O. AT LARGE
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CRRISTMAS 0 (It HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
UMOVIE * * "Curse Of The Pink Panther
( 1983) Ted Wass, David Niven
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George Peppard, Joan Collins
ai) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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'¢1MOVIE * * "Johnny Dangerously (1984)
Michael Keaton. Joe Piscopo
HJ DOWN ANO OVT IN AMERICA 'S 1 BROTHERS O
1 z· MOVIE * *'> 'GarbO Talks 1 t984) Anne
Ray, Sharkey attacka Blane~ Baketon °Th~
Eq~allzer .. tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2.
Bancrott. Ron S11ver
-8:30-a (]) 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE
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REMEMBERED EID PRAISE THE LORD
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1.lMOVIE * * "Blame II On R10" ( 19841 Mt·
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Hawn. Chrts Sarandoo
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Frank S1na1ra. C1tn1 Walket m> SURVIVAL
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'C)CAAZY ABOUT THE MOVIES:
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OMOVIE * * * · The Swiss Conspiracy"
( 19771 David Janssen. Elke Sommer
91) BEHIND THE SCENES
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Ol YMPIC BOXING
C"MOVIE * * Cheecn And Cnong·s Ntee
Dreams ( 1981 l Richard Mann. Tom·
my Chong
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HlMOVIE * * '1 "BO<ly Double" I 1984) Craig
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Roger e!ach
SJ MOVIE • * "Alfie Darting" ( 1975) Alan
Price. Jill Townsend
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(C)MOVIE * • .. Thief Of Hearts" t 1984) Steven
Ballef. Barbara W1lllams
(l)MOVIE • * "01 Unknown Origin· (1933) P.-
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• • "Hus Is Kate Bennett " ( 19821
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( 1948) Barbara S1anwyck. Burl Lan·
caster
(!)MOVIE • * '' "You re Only Young Once·
t 1938) lewis Stone. Mickey Rooney
tl)MOVIE • * "Slreet Law" (1978) Franco
Nero. Barbara Bach
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••1• "Dune · (1984) Kyte Macla·
cl'!lan Francesca Annis
SEXUALITY AND CANCER VICTIMS ...
FromA9
b} people who are di -or in some
cases even by people who have once
been ill.
R1d1culous. Apart from the physi-
cal and sensual pleasure as~oc1atcd
with sexual act1v1ty. inumatc physi-
cal involvement seems to have a
special symbolic imponance.
Surely the mind and body work
together. h 's easv for me to believe in
the concepts of holistic health. If you
do. too, then consider this 10~1c:
If "being sick" means bemg "ab-
normal" ... and if having sex makes
one feel "normal'' ... having sex
should make one feel "not sick."
In a certain sense, being sexual 1s a
way of defending against illness - a
healthy means of coping with the
feelings of hopelessness and he lp-
lessness that often accompany a
disease like cancer. It's not a bad
prescription.
Dr. Algail Is a marriage & family
therapist in Corona del Mar. Siie
welcomes your responses. If you wish
a reply, please enclose a stamped,
1elf-addre11ed envelope. Write to
Llada Alguf, Pll.D., c/o Dally Pilot,
P.O. Box 15H, Costa Meu tHH.
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SANTA FE. N.M. (AP) -Movie director Steven Spielberg and
actress Amy Irving were marnedin a civil ceremony at the New Mexico
Court of Appeals office in Santa Fe.
Chief Judge Thomas A. Donnelly said he married the couple last
week.
"It was an 1nt1mate ceremonv." hr said .
Donnelly said Irving's sister and Saul Cohen. an attorney· and
friend of Spielberg, attendt'"' 1h,. we-ddi.,~.
Irving. the mother ol ~pldhcrg's 1ntant )on. Max. 1s a sometime
resident of Santa Fe.
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··close Encounters oft he Third Kind, ""E.T. -The Extra-Terrestnal"
and "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
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the Santa Fe County mamage license.
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REVIEW
• A .Gem Of an'Enchanted Evening'
-By KATHLEENUUMMING~ as ''Hone} Bun anCf"'fml n l..o'e JOhn -Vaughan 1s inddin1gabl>
w1de·e)ed 1n "Kansas C'1t>." from
.. Oklahoma" and ''There is "lothing
Like a Dame:." from "South Pa<.'l!k"
He has a handsomt'. strong. dear
\ mce. but his drama1urg1< 1n1ent1un!>
appear a mne lorted. He aho ha~ an
un\e'tthng wa> of '>t.anng into space
1n~1ead of into tht' aud1enLe A! lime'>
Vaughan seems con~lrained on the
\mall Gem ~!age '>Orne of h1~ auo-
bat1c dann· iurn~ are a'>'k-wardh
'>taged and unntce'>~n a~ there'~
almost enough ph-.'>1laltt} in
Vaughan''> dell\ I.'~ to ~hureugraph
"Olda.homa" and &pJn 1n "Lonely
Room .. He i!. always sen tuve 10 the
grace, and charged emouonal content
of what he sings.. and nowhert 1~ 1h1s
more tlOQuently felt than 1n the
pa!>S1onate. and tender amb1en~ h~
creates in "Soli loquy" from
··carousel ..
o.iiy ~ c°'~' w1th a Wonderful ( 1uy .. from "South
A pungent and St) hsh musical fl'ast Pacifi c "
for the holiday season awatts you at With. at lime'>. prct·ning cutcnc~s
the Gem Theater in Garden (1ro\le Berg pt'.rsonitics tht perky, all-<\mcn-
"Some Enchanted Even1n,. the Stings can gJrl. She shines with Matthe"''i tn
of Rodger5 & Hammerstein .·· "I EnJO)' Being a < ..rl" from "Flower
It's hard to imagine the tlowett:h1ld Orum Song," and I\ impre">~1-.c in a
k I H · , humorous. non-mu\1tal \Ct·n~· from roe mu'>ll.a... air.• ow1n~anything "The K.ing and 1 .. to the rural. mo ral maJonty mcrn-me n t of "Oklaho ma" and Pippa W1nsluv. l">t kganth '>lmpk
"Carousel.'' bul 11 does. When it honest. and assured in a la\oriu:.
amved 10 1943. "Oklahoma·· set a ··what's the l 'se of~cind'nn ." lrom
bold ne\\, and mure sub<aantn e "C aruul>el." and e'en t11p•. that \\Ith
standard for the popular mu~ical her warmth and good humor 1n the
corned) form . It was dramat1cally sweetl y touching "II I Lmcd You."
amb1t1ousand tremendous!) su<·cess· from "Carousel .. In "I ha\e con-
ful and the "must<:al" was trans-fidence" and ''Mana.' lrom "The
formed forever. Sound of Mu Sil •• ~ 1n~lov. I) •ti)
Thirtv-m. sdecuon!> from !>even of good. She allov.s a Bnt1<;h accent to
the kings of Broadway\ mui.i..:als: creep unnecessanl~ into her \01ce
"Oklahoma•· "Carousel." "Allegro," howe ver. rcm1nd1ng us of Julie .\n-
Cbct you didn'1 knowtl)at one) "South drews when the song . .q,1ulJ ha\ c tit-en
·Pacific." "The King and I." "Flower ,_P_u_re_l_~_w_1n_s_I<_>"'____ •
George Champion Ii\\~'> up tu his
surname. showing an Ol)mp1an tal-
t'Ot in e\ef)thing ht does hert'. He
nudes that .strong. tnendl~,
ma'>cullne. m1s'>1onar)-po<.1t1on se,u.
aht} re4t11rcdufR&H hl"rcx:\.Cham-
p1on d1<,pla~!> an earne~t. unforced
"hole~omc.-ne~s 1 n the cndL'tlnng. ··<..urre~ \\1th tht· Fringe un TQp .. from
Mu~1cal director. Roben DeBrot.
"'t:ll understands the 1mporunee of
doing more than merel} singing
Rodgers and Hammerstein's songs
he knows the> ·re meant to be per·
formed Denise Dell Reiss is the
director and chorc:ographer
Pt'r1ormances rnnunue Wednes-
da> through Sund.a} unul Dec. 21. All
performant·es are at 8 p.m . .except this
Sunda>. "hen the curiain will me at
' JO p.m and on Dec 1 5 at 3 p.m
The Gem Theater 1s at l2852 Mai n
treet tn Garden ~ro\C.. Foc.. ucketi. ·'call 636-721 3 ·
Drum So~~·· and ''The ~und of ~--------------------------------
George Champion, Donna Berg elng an .. Oklahoma" duetin "S~me Enchanted Evening" at the Gem Theater.
Duke wop 't curb her
opinions in SAG role
Music." ac, well a., their popular
tele' 14'1on adapta ti on o f
"Cinderella." which starred Julie
.\ndrewc;.
The produrnon features a vaned
and stunning arra~ of fine pro-
fessional talent. Jo) Matthews' voice
1s deep and sultry for the torch song,
"The Gentleman is a Dope," from
·· .\llegro," sublimely b1ttert;weet in
"Love Look Awa)." from ''Flower
Drum Song" and ~dly passionate in
"Hcllo. Young Lo\ers" from "The
King and I." Matthews crowning
dch1evement, hn"evcr, is her mys-
tll'aH) moving "Bali Hai." from
"~outh Pacific." where we gltmse a
LOS .\NG lLE~ (AP) -Al'lrl''>' rcscar('h, which are ob' iousl~ not considerable !Kling talent. Matthews
Patty Duke. who recentl} became the poltucal issues." she.: said. 1s a beautiful woman as well as a
second woman del·ted president of Duke said she would hke to set' the passionate singer.
the Scrcep Actors Guild. doesn't plan union portrayed as "a fnendl). Donna ~eri alwa ys restores our
to relinqu1s~ her nght to ~peak open I> dignified. well-informed represl.'nta-merriment wnh her clear. inc1S1ve
on issue-; ol l'oncc.:rn ll\t' ofSS,OOO people." dd1 ven She radiates ver-.e and
-------------__ confidence 1n such spunky numbers "ldon'thclie\e thatamofu<ihasto --
g1 Vt' Up our Ct' 11 nghts' t<l do thl'i JOb. r-~~-:~~~~~-=-::-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..
andlloveexl'rcis1ngnl)u\ilnghts.'' 'J\ VISUAL WOND D ·
Duke !>aid. 'Tm pro ud of bt:ing an
Amencan. I like.: the 'i~i.tc.:m TO THRJll PEOPLE OF AlJ... AGES."
"Tht' .-.y,tem ..a~" that I get to tout
who I likt and wh\ l'\e chose a wa\
to du that -to nt'>t gn e up m; <:n ii
nghts and at the ~am.e time not put
m~self in tht· po\111on where anyont•
can interpret who 1s speaking. Patt)
Duke tht• guild president or Patt)
Duke the per'ion. ··
Duke lold the nominatingcomm1t-
tee '>he -would lOntinu<.> working in
SC\era~ a-n.'<I<> that m1gh.t. be con-
sidered polttiral. 1ndud1ng .such is-
sues as the nuclear freeze and the
Equal Rights •\mendment.
"The other group'> I <iUppon rnn-
cern them'>eh e<. v.-nh \ 1oknce against
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PUNKY WINKERBE AN
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"I like these buns with the seq ui ns
on top."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"I hope he doesn't go away. Contributions
have tripled since he laid down there!"
DRABBLE
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Part ch (VIP) S HOE
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LEFT ALONE 1N
THE CAR AbAIN .
tsPE(;JAUY MY
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AND WITH TWO SA<.K.5
FULL OF CHINESE FOOD
IN Tl-IE BACK SEAT !
"George, you're getting soft." BLOOM COUNTY
DENNIS THE MENACE
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ANNE,ThAIS PRE:fry'
E~C.rnNG NEWS!
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by Pat Brady
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BRIDGE
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NORTH
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3 ~ PaH 3 • Pt H
6 + Pa1t Pa11 Pau
Opening 1.-a<I. Ttn or
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Thtrt cnn be mort> thnn <>nt> way
to play a hand or, tndf'td. a !Ult com
btnatlon. Thf' rtjhl way to go ahout
your hu"'"""" 11\lghl dt"J>f>nrl on
what you I tarn n lx>ut. l hf' lit' or t ht•
cards
North 'oulh rondurtf'd an un
"Kienliric hut 11rruratt• auction lo
get to tht'1r "m•ll 'lam Onct' South
lurn.-d North's JUmp .. htft wu has
f'd M 'Pl\dt" support. he> hut what he
GRAB WHAT CHANCE T HERE IS
thought he could make. Since North
was dead minimum for his jump. he
was content to pass.
West led the top of his heart se
quence. Declarer won in hand with
the king. then cashed the ace and
king of spades to learn thal he had a
OMAR 0
SHARIFF ..t ... ~{.
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::> ·-SOUTH
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CHARLES
GOREN t ..
trump loser . That meant he would Dftlarf'r called for dummy's club
need a successful finesse and an end ftnd ruffed in hand . As long as wt',t
play lo avoid losing a trick 1n had no more diamonds, dt'darer did
diamonds aa well. . not mind if he were overruffod.
Declarer breathech sigh o ( relief When West followt'd suit. declarer
when a diamond to the queen won. simply threw him 1n with a trump to
li e cuhed the two r d aces and the the queen With nothing left but
three high club' lo reducf' the band hurts. We,t wa'I forced to yield a
to this position with thf' lead on the rurr ,luff a'I dt>clarer ruffed in
board: dummy and dii1cardf'd h1i1 lo'ling
NORTH d1Am ond from h11nd
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Bill Workman
• Daily Pilllt WEDNESDA v. DECEMBER •• 1985 I : J
Golden Weat, Newport Harbor advance In volleyball playofta. 82.
Marina High .win• thrlller In glrla baakett,all tourney. 84.
Chargers have a score to settle
Edison seeks payb ack
vs. Westminster Friday
By ROGER CARLSON
Of "" Delly ,... .....
It's difficult to maintain that an>bu<l" 1n
the Sunset League has been a thorn 1n the \1J1: ot
Edison High football since the ( hargcrs c:nteml
the lcaaue in 1974.
Butdesp1tea I0-2dctic1to"er1hC)ear-. lhl'
Westminster Lions have )'ear-in and >ear-oul
been a tough nut for Edison lot:ra<.k .\nd 1n the
Pl\St four years. the best Edison has been able to
do is split. '
. A 14-13loss10 Westminster in.I Y~2 foru:d
Edison to share 1he league champ1onc;h1p with
Fountain Valley And this )'Car We~tm1n\tcr''>
24-14 victory forced Edison to win the re'it 1n
onkr to '>hare th<' league t1tk ""11h MMtnd
But all of that ma'.¥ bl: '>turcd av.a) 1n .an
cnurd) d11Tcren1 depanmcnt
Fnda> night 1rs W('-;tm1Mtcr and t:.dt!>On
tn the (IF Big Five ( onfercntc \cm11inal~ a1)
Orange ( oa~t College
It's one ot man' lrtp\ 10 lhc pla)otf<. tor
E:.d1\11n over the )'ears. hu1 for the Lion!> 11 '>
1he1r fir'>l 11me 1n the ehrn1na11o n!> s1nc.e 1976,
and after a stunning 14-:? win o'er Rl\Cr\1de
Poly and a 21-14 O\ l!ntrne decision over Mater
Det. the) 're becoming u'>Cd to 11 'en quu.:kl>
In ht\ third 'ear a!> the head LOalh Jim
O'Hara ha'> 'W estm1ni,ter un the road bat.k to
1he sJor) )ear-; Qf 1he '60i. and earl) '70~
~Edison Coach Bill Wol"itman''> thoughts
abuul 1he I ions begtn\ with We~tm1n~1er\
dctcnsc v.h1ch has been thl' big difference 1n
'1ctonl.'s o'er Valenna Pa ufica Fount.un
Valk~ and fd1son 1n .add11111n to (If-plawfT
Ecl'4fl·We1tm1mw ~
1'7• EOtlOI\ 10 Wtllrlltn .. ~ t
191S-EOIM>n 20 WHlm•nlftf 11
onl\ 14 were generated b-. the otkn'><'
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191..-EOIM>n H Wtt1mtn\ler I
.. f he) \ e Oet' n th rough a ft'..,.. waf'j '>IOCC
v.e 't' plaH·d them and the' 'H· got 1;ome
o.pc:nenced kid-, ··
197 ..... Eo•WI' 14 we.1m1nllirr 9
ltler-EOllOft n WHtm•~•ter )
'"'-EO•M><I l~ Wutm1n•ler 1
1 .. 1-We.tmlMltr 14 EOl\On 13
19t>-E01t on ,. WHIM•tlller I
l~EOIM>n 17 Wt•tm1nsttr I
1tts-w .. 1m1nlttr ?4 Edi.on 14
Must 11mc\ tt''> the other v.a) around -the
f d1'>on upponen1 1'\ lool..1n1t for the pa} balk
Bui in 1h1'> ca'>t' 11 \ l:.dt'>on \loh1ch hac. a \Cure 10
-.enle
EOIM>n IHOl • .,,.. Hr1
"'In~ O\er 'o ~-seeded R1,er~1de Pol\ and
Mater De1
"Their quanerbad .. Ste\e ( rullt'\. '>aid
'Workman, "ha'> bet•n Juing a guu<l JOb tor
them .\nd they're doing !kiter on olTc:n'>e
the\ 're 'iconng '>Orne poin1~ fhc:\ '>(.urell 24 on
u~ ""h11 .. h l!I tht: ..e<.ond must Pl>•nl~ \lot' -c hJd
ag.11n\I u\ all \Car ~t John Bo'>ll ~ort·d 2X hut
·Amt1ml.' an'thod) bca" you·· t.onunues
Y. orkman "na1urall> you 1.w into the ~me
trying 10 rcOcr'>e wha't h11ppt"ned last time But
\lo hen )OU re talking abou1 lhl' tinal tour rn the
Big Fl\t: thl"fl'., n<1I mulh d11Tercnle bl:t""cen
1he learn~ On an\ gJ\en n1gh1 .an>h<K1)1..an beat
.tn~bod) Jh the umc the linal c:1ght an.: here 11's
like that •
"II d0t•\n 1 mJHer "'ho lhe foothall tc.tmS
.are 11-.. thl tk·\1 loothall tt·am lhdl n1gh1 ··
.. I thin!.. ho h It· a m' ha' t 1m pru' ed · ..aid
(PleaH .ee EDISON/82)
CdM gets hand
in victory over
Los Alamitos
30 turnovers give
Sea Kings the edge
in 6 7-57 triurrl'ph
8 } BARRY FALLKSER
Dlllty l'llol Cort..__.I
< ur11na del "1dr u<.t·d a Pl''"-' man·
to·man -Jden'\c. that torled \() Los
-\lam1to\ turnoH·r,, sun l\t:d <,ome
opc:n1ng-gaml· Jrllc:r'> ol 1t"I O""n dnd
1.ap1 url"d a h ... ;-\lotn in th e Ii~•
n1und c,f the l <1guna Real h basl..ctball
1t1urnamc:n1 fue'>da~ 1n lhe .\n1'it'>
g~m
Tht· ~l'J "ings "en· led tn rt:turn-
1nj!. all·'-c:a \ IC\lo I eagut•r Jc:t) rncr'!>
I 'I point'> I J nt ""h11..h l3ml' 1n the
tir'>t half < d \,1 abo recel\ed <.trong
ha1.l..toun pla\ trom Doug C 1reen (II)
po1nl\ .ind t1'l' \teal\) .anti Tod
Rearho"'er ( 11 point' and ltiur '>tealsi
10 turn around J I.,· I '1 fw,t-quaner
1.kfiut
c d\.l helll a \~-~ haltt1mc k ad
hehind Ff'er \lo hu hll tuur 15-tuut
1umper'i from thl' ..ame ~po1 lcll ul the:
tree-thro"" line: and three 1ran.-.111nn
la\ UP'>
Bcarho\loer .tgdtn Ol"llc:d a '\I \·1001
1umper .thc:r .1 Y. .trna frc:e-1hro"" dnd
the: k ad "a'> 4 X-J I
Tht• ~l'd "ing\ leJd gfC:\.\ Ill )4-J J
1u-.1 1nlt1 the final pt:nud and mO\t:d
tu I 1 i)u1nt\ w1lh 2 \11 rem.11ning.
'iX-J
T tic< rntlin' thc:n 1. ul 1he margin IU
'\IS 'I' 1 n~1de 1hc: 1 .... 0-mtnute mark.
"'1th thc: hclput \<101t' p<.1ur< d l\,1 lrc:e-
thn1\lo <,huut1ngC1nJ \lupp\ bcsllhandl-
1ng
\A. .Unc:r u1n \ cnt•d tht• front 1.'0d elf
J 'nl'·and·unt· ~tore ffil'>'>lng 1hc
\Ctond hut thl' (JfltliM torccd a
1ump-ball on the: rebound and V.l'rl.'
g1,cn 1hc: ball out o l bound<, undt"r
their !)\Io n basket on 1he alternalln[I
p<.1....,t:<.<,1on rule
Thc:n the \ca i...1ng'> lklcn\t t'
hu\llt-.lga.n l111kd thr ( rrtlT1 '>
h•n·r~ a 1i't·-.Ctnnd 1.a ll and the
..._ 11re IA J'> nc-q·r 1 h.a t do'>t' ag.i r n
l d\1 m1'>'>cd ,,, \tra1gh1 trt't'-
thr<•\lo' al111\lolng tht ~Jp lit 11@.hll'O
~torc: h1111ng '>l'' en• ti lhl'tt l.i\t •1ght
\I ru: the ',,tor
Y. c re Jn c.trl .-'>CJ.'>un b.:illdub
right no"' \,lit.I ( d \1 ( OJ l h l.tl k
Err111n ot tht tt•am·, ftr'1 ~Jmc
p«"rlorrnan1.t: V.{ ""eren t ,rn.ioth
1ut 'ht•rr "" \o\t 'l J.. n,J 1' 1r r .int.I
c:rl..\ Jo)c .iJJc:11
~r· ;'r.t1,1:1h·;ll.1 :•-~"n"r
DeHy Ptlof ""°'.,. by Miiie k llwert1
u·n1,·r I m tr ,11a '•n It• 1"11' t"
l'luund" .,,n n~ I It '~'l·cr "1.in '~t
lh11Ughl hr\j he, ,JI !hi\ 'IJ~I .
Fount.in Valley Coac h Dave Brown instructs bis Barons,
while bis daugh ter. S tephanie , lead• cheer for h er El Toro
Cha rgers Tuesd ay night In a n on -league ba sketball game.
Coac& Brown went home with t h e win. 60-50.
The (1nllim ho"e'cr ~aml.' ha1.I..
quid.I~ 1n 1hc 1h1rd quJnl'r behind
1ht•dnm1nant 1n\l,k pla' • f ti-' 11.;r.wr
\11-c Y. Jrnl'r \A. Jrnl"r' ll'Jnlmdlt'\
got him 1he hall n ... 1dt 1he l..t•\ "'ht're
hl' 1.unH·rtc:d for t'1gh1 "' thl' 11-.1m·,,
lir'1 111 ri•1nl\11111t· tht· '' •rt· .J I _., -l
"''th J J 'i rt·m.J1n1ng n thl· th1r t
rorrod
}fl .t',, \J \I "\\lrJ I J'
'J t't~:J • ' ( I " ' r
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University, Barons roll to victories
Trojans post 75-55 victory:
FV get s past El Tor o. 60-50
held 1he ( cnturtnn' I<> ''"'' p01nt' 1n the 'nond
pc nod
fl\ e 1 ruJJn:. )l.urcd LO double.: 1tt1.ute'>
StolzofT led all c,corer\ "11h It prnnl\ .,., h1k
Fountain Valley 60, El Toro ~O· l he Barum
U'>t'd \tr •ng lir\t .md lhtrJ 4uartl.'r' 111 hold o il 1lw
< he1rill'" ,11 H r oro
f 11unta1n V I ·
Tht: '>l'J "1ng' tl)l'n turnt·J ur tnt
rrt''><.Urt' ..ind parlJ \t'd l\\O 'tl".IJ.. 11'1•
\l\·fout dn' 1ng h.1nJ.. shill' fn1m l.'<11. h
\llll· ot tht• l..t•, h\ Rt•:irh<1.,.,t·r lht·n
< 1rec:n .\Ila a I m \I 1rJ,ding
'1olat1t•r 'x'an l urnl'f "'h11 'htnt'd
Jclt'n\1\t·' "'11h t 1ur 'tl'al' an,J '
rehoun1.h m.idt· '"" fr~t· 1hr"""
,p,t:~ ''" .~ n~ ~... ~
l.l\J.. •I .1:1J a p.1 f ., \"' ''
f rr 1n 'JIJ :~.,· ,,',J "·n!I,' !'l,J\ I ,I
"'a' t• .t• an,l tlh d1tkr ·r . .t " rr,,
't'J\1)0 \\I( tit_ )1 \\ !;if h.1· ,!L '•Ill
t'r I l"' lt'l'''t''
a Th "t'J f.... ~' 11j n L'• • I jrl
.: tl\ .. l:1' t.1.: Thl .. f'i L1 -,: ....
*·
l 'ni\crs1t) High opc:ncd pla) 1n lht: Gahr
Toumamen1 with an 1mprl''i'il\e vu:tof) O\Cr
C}prcss \loh1lc f ountain \.allt:) raced toa b1gcarl)
lead and helJ off El Toro 1n nnn-tournamt·n1 bO\'>
ha!>kctball action T ue~a' night
Hl.'rl.''i> hoy, it happcnn1
Winslow added 14 and Lasw ( 11.1,wn 'cort·d 11
'ni\Cf\11) ( oach 1.!1e'l' \u1~1n had no
m m plaints \.\tlh h1<. team·., ddiu1 .
"We looked good ··he 'M.ltd \\ t· \lo t n· 't 'l'n 11f
'>C:\Cn (from thl' tree 1hro"" linl·1 in th1 'n 11ml
quartt•r ··
tk ned1tt·d 1hc I ro1an' 1ehound1n)! l'llorl'
with taking the: ( en1u nnn.. oul of the ~.imc
11ne fll.'rh>ll a<, '-cott Wt'\'>kr anJ To<ld Han-;on
nuldh·J ngh1 point'> aptt'll' V. t:\,lcr tin1,hc:d \\ llh
I •I p111n t' and HJ0\11n I fl In patt' tht• Haron.,
In tht· \t'tond quant·r i-l l 11ro 'ha' l.'d 1ntu thr
!tad !ll mal..c 11 JI ·2) at hal1t1ml.' hul in the third
4uartt•r thl' Baron' n·-.iv,umcd t11mm<1nd h\
uul,tonng the l hargrr'>. 16·8 to 1.il..t• ;i 14-puint
aJ\antagcand cru1<,cJ home \\1th thl' \Jd11r:-
Estancia contain s
the Bears , 55 ~33
Uolvenlty 75, Cypress SS: The l ro1an!> came
up w11h a well-tuned ddcm1ve game in gc111ng pas1
1he C entunon\ in lhl' tir\I round ol the C..ahr-
Ccmtos 1 ournament
"The) (()PH"'\\) ""Cfl' IJkrnti lltng llUl\tde
shot., and \4C JU '>l t amc up \\tlh tht: ri·huumh · hl·
said
i...c:\ln 'Wa1tl.' h.iuled du\lon 11 rrhounds and
Y.es\ler had Ill tu kad hlunta1n \ .tlln 1n that
·depdrtmcnt
The Aa ron' Jrt' hark 1n altton I nda' \\hen
the\ '1'11lornp1on1n ;1 7 1() gamt·
Eagle post win
in the first round
ofLagunatourney
Ste"c ~tol101T and ( ra1g Allton turned
C"prc\.,· m1'1ircs into l tnl\ersit) points. as 1hc'f
The TroJam cn1c:r '>Ctond rnund pla\ I hur\·
da" f
Irish wasted no time i n Faust decision 8\ Rl\H..\K f> IH ''
Dellyl'llo!Ccw,...--1
I '\Jl1 I.I 11 t<11 " :t I ,,111 \ \I
t•1111ugh ~.11111· '" 1. d .1 'n .ti. ·d~l 1'
hjlfltml' r11 urt•d 11 on 1n thl \t:utnJ
h,tll JOJ pl.1\l·,! 11 1..l' II I ,,t)o!l'l.I
an1m.il' Notre Da me's situation may have been
resolved before the school's fina l game
Nohod\ l.'amt· in on lhe noon
balloon from !-.aska1oon and asked
me.but .
•Either Notre Dame doe'> not dill~
dally or 1hc Irish coaching .,11ua11on
was re ol vcd long before Cieri) FauM
became history
•Lese. than Wgamco; 1n and the LA
C lipper<, arc hl\IOf! •It ,., not ltkch Burn 11""111 remain
J<; permanent c;ucccssor to Rum I at
NcwOrlcan<.
•A'i U'\ual. thc Big 1 en ll'am writ he
the favorite 1n the Rose Bowl even
though 11 ha!> v.on onl > onte 1n the last
11 )enr'>
•It 1s a shame telcvl\1on gels stuck
w1\h turkeys from the NFL on
Thanksg1\tng Dn)
•Do you suppose Bum 11 rnnsults
with Bum 1'1
•Quancrback 5te"c Bankowski
has txen cut outnght b)' .\tlanta and
ht'> agent ..ays he would hkc to move
10 the Raiders Bankowski from
Atlanta to Lo<> Angele," W11h
thoSt knee'i. Ban wouldn't get a' for
a~~n Antonio •It v.asn·1 that the lmh couldn't
pa)' the fou1ball ex penses lut
yrar"H:ontnbu11ons 10 Notre Dame
totalled a record S 318 m1llton
• MaJor lea1ue pla)'Cl'S assoc1atton
mouthpiece Donald Fehr and the
mcmhc:ndo nut~m to he on the
u me page on the dt'l 1c3 te ma 1 tcr of
drug tc\t1ng
• lfth1~ R:1m\ trnm 1\ <;pcc1al. no
' \m11ll .1mnun1 oft he CTt"dll 'ihould gn
lo thl' spc:nal tl·am'
•The Lo' .\ngcles-.\naht·1m
chapterof1hc Baseball Wnten .\\-
soc1a11on want<, Bob l ccker lor 11'
emcee at the annual award' banqul't
in Fcbruar) a HI) tough act !or
Uecker to follow
•The GerT) r au~ljuke•q>Cr\1\1
He1ssuchan1l·c gu'.l'hccan·1fl.3> ·no
but that•~ not true . Om:t . on
tounh and 3X. an a'is1<,1ant c\Skcd
Faust 1fhe wanted 10 punt .ind 1'-.1u't
said. "no "
•If John McFnnw ''going to hgl\I
w11h rcponcr'\ 1n hotl.'l lohh1e' 11
behooves the media 1o get cl helter
opponent.
•They arc still talk ins about a
Formula One Grand Pn' ran· for '-an
Francisco that one would hu"c 11'
up~ and downs
•NBC bousht rv nght' 10 \upcr
Bowl XX for S 17 m1lhon and 'l1)ld nut
thccommcmal•dorS27.5 m1ll11rn .
this 15 known in Amencan hu~1nc<;sas
making a profit
•lfa ho~isonl ao;gooda\lt\
nder. how about vice ve"'3and1hc
other wa) around"
•CBS topped 1tS<"ll 1n arro~ant
presumption when 1t decided tht•
footbaJI fans of Amenca would want
to Stt the boyhood home of J 1 mm
(The Greek) ~nyder
•The Rcfn1erator was not the hr"t
apphanet to scort a touchdown in the
NFL. How about Fred Dryer'1
•The roLOr t:ompany. which \tep-
pcct out oflhc maior h~agu( .\II ~tar
Buo
TUCKER
\.irun \loh1111n1.cJumr'<:d .1 pl.llt'11 t
'tra"' hcrrtt'\ on J ~porl' \lo n1a
•'-Hl ·,'\ump' Jrtl\l\.llllh1rn t'I
l 'SH (Oc'llh !'v1ou~ (),1, 1'\looulJ
rq~latdtrn HJn1fan aq·o..ilh 1.11 tht:
~I l out\ ( ,1rdinal' \lo hcl'l' o"" ncr
3'il.et.l ··V, htt 'l\1nU\l' 0,1\ 1\ ., .•
T ht• I all,ll'' I I pl.t \1!'1~ a \I "'.
d.1\\n 11!kn't txninJ j p.11i-·n1 p.t'>!>·
tn[l ganw 1111hr11r't h.ill 1.1n \11ld 1n
lhl' \l'Ulr.d h.tl I
SPORTS COLUMNIST
•The lunie<.1 road tu 11n uh 1fll9tc
goal.
Would ha\\: 10 be tu tht• '-upn
Ho\\ol
R' lht• flllW thn J ltn"ht'll dn e1u1
1ntt. lhl'H ltnl \ ••lH'l' Oll'JI l Ul'\llJ\ IO
lhl· l Jguna lk.h h T .iur n.tm ''lt lht·
~ ,1glc' hJll ,I ''· t t \ f\ h If\ I\\ t'f
\\Jrrt·n
game ballot spon,or-.htp I'> pl;inn1n~
aconlC'>I whereh~ \.\ltlnl'f' \loould @.t'I
to ha\l· dinner .... i1h -.por1' '"n,101t·, ·
andlla\<.1(tned thl'111..n ot Hl'nn
l>on·1 rnakl' nll\tjkl'' d11n·1 m.t l..t·
u' laugh
\ nd 1h.111ndulll'' tht' ll)jl hing
,l,1f)
11 \\J'I tht \l'J\lln t1p1:1lt'f f111 lioth
\l hlll'"
T ht• L1gk ' JJ' JOl.l' 111 the '~:1 unJ
r11unJ c•I 1lw l..tgun.i 111urm·, ''"
1 hur,,t1' l\J nm 1 atz,atn\t I ,,n~
•
Harbor's Giddings to resign
By ROGER CARLS01'
Of the Delly,...., ...
Ne~pon llJrb<ir ll1gh t1101h.1ll rn;ll h \lt~t·
( 11ddings ~1 11 r\'"8" alter thr rurrrnl <,('3\0n the
Dail~ Pilot hac; learned
G1dd1ng~ \\a\ una' a1lablc tor comment. hut
sources clo'>C to him ha'e rontinne<l the dec1~mn
which was ba"1call) made ~tore the 'leason tqan
A walk-on coach \1.-llhout a teaching assign-
ment. G1ddinas coacht-d Harbor 10 four stnught
appearances in thl' (IF pla)'ofTs. 1ncludln1 a pair of
co-ch1mp1on,h1p" w11h addkback 1n I q atkl · ~
and a ~a View title in I QR\
The I 98S team "' I 0-.:! wllh La Quinta nc'<t in
the CIF Ct'ntral Confcrcn<'C ~m1finals, and the
Saito" already have' ..el ~h<)(ll rttord 1n onna
this )'t'lr. brTakina the I Q84 ~ord of \20 pe>1nt\ >Ntth
366 points
G1dd10&'.'I had a 7-5 record 1n I qs2. falhna in th<'
s«ond round o(thc Central ConfcrcnC"C pla)'o0s He
~~ -.\-1 and lo'>I in tht• ..._.\ 11nJ rl1und ll l tht• plaq1lh
in I 9tD. <\nd he had .1 4-1 ·2 m.1rk in 'X4. tallintt 111 lht•
\etund round att:un
(ridding.' ui;ed '-IC'l Hrd/J\ d\ a h.atlcnntt rJlll
h1<. fir">I t\lo o 'ear\ "'11h .i 'oltJ running g.aml· 1hr11
turned to Palm \pnng' lhtth 1ran\ter \hanr I t1k' 11•
g1\(' the ~1lol"'I a hnlhant pa\\ing game 1ht0 '4. p.1'1
tv.o <\Cason
Fole) came to Harhor J \ a 'nph11mo11· .ind
dt"'elopcd into a prt·m1cr ~uanerhJ\.k
.\n .\II-( IF cho1ct' as a 1unmr I olt'\ wmr ll'tt•,1
I 'iO of 16' p3<,<,('S for ~ ~.::' ''\{d'> an,I I •
touchdownc.. a tomplet1lln rnt lll 1lf ~~ pent·n1
1-oley'\ number-. lOnttnucd to spiral 1h1\ \1'.11
lie ha'\ completed I ~4of199 passt\ fur ~.M: ,,mh
and 16 touchdo>Nn'
Ci1ddtn&, 1c, thr I :!th w ach at Harbor 'lime thr
\a1lors bcpn foo1hall 1n PH 1 and h" tour-H·ar
record o( 34-11 ·' v.tth thrtt tttles and tlr w·
champ1onsh1ps ,n le. ut plA)' 1n addtt1on lo lour
m111ht year'\ 1n )he plavoff: 1~ A ll('hool rtturd
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ho.•tt n lht [l..tnh hul \Ut\ '' t'll .ind
'IJ\C'J Jl111at h\ oul\\.nrtng lht I .tp.IC''
t I' Jill in the i1 r\\ Quaner
~rid ,allcd tor the nflcn\1\ c 'Jlrt.·ad
""hl'n \\ al'Tt'.n ht-Id J I n-1' k ad :\ncl
hi\ \ luh rr,1mptl\ l"l'Sf)l)nd1.•J h\
.,..11rtnl!. t' ._111 'tra1ght ~lint'\ 111 run
a""a \""" 1 hr ~nndqu.aner1t'4l
Y. ar rchoundcd he-hind Jnhn
'°'llauF l• 1 anJ ti..cn Ha~thomc.-tu t.akt'
a : ' -' lead with ' 'I tu n 1n 1ht
1h111.1 'luancr lhc &l\1' -.ert Ot>\Ct
' .. J lrom ap1n
l..\lc ~oone} (lh point\) C,.Q
uard \CO~ 11 of his pmntc, in th<'
\t'Cond half -~" dunna thr th1rd-
'lU•n<'r \ll't'td when the faale'i nan
oil I n in • row to take a "6-2 { Ind
..
I
Conflict in Padre
camp: Kroc stays
behind Willia~s
From AP d11patcltes
SAN DIEGO -San Diego Padres
owner Joan Kroc, in open conflict with \be
team's top management, wd Tuesday She
would not tolerate what she sees as
attempts to oust Manager Dick Williams.
Williams rc1><>rtcdly was ready to quit after club
President Ballard Smith and general mana~er Jack
McKeon fired a close Williams as$0Ciate, third base
coach Ozzie V irgi I.
"I'm very upset about It," Kroc said. "l wish I knew
more about it."
NcitheT Willtams, who 1s good fnends with Virgil,
nor Kroc was consulted before Virgirs firing last
month. Virgil was quoted in newsaccountsas saying hi
firing was a deliberate attempt by Padres management
to undermine .Williams and fS?rce him to quit.
Fed up with whal'hc considered abusive treatment
by the front office, Williams planned to accept team
management's offer to b'uy out the final year of his
contract.
Kroc said that she usually leaves the team's day-to-
day operations to Smith. who as her son-in-law. and
McKeon.
. "But when n comes 10 tht' big decisions, no one 1s
'omg to make them but me," she said. 'Tm terribly
involved with Dick W1lhams. It would be a great
mistake to let him go. to pa y him off or to make life so
miserable for him that he would walk away. If that is a fact, it's not going to work."
Smith denied he was tryin.g to orchestrate the
rc!'loval of Williams, whose gruff manag.ing style
alienated many Padres players lasLseasnn
Quote of the day
Pete Carlll, basketball coach at Pnnce ton,
commenting on how the quality of Ivy Lca~ue
play has slipped over the last 20 years: "It's hke
the story of people who used to grow rice on land.
Other people started growing rice in paddjes and
found it to be more productive. We're still on land."
Celtics extend streak to eight
Larry Bird scored I 0 fourth-quaner m Points and Kevin Mcffale finished with 29
points to lead Boston to its eighth straight
National Basketball Association victory
Tuesday night. a I 12-109 win over Milwaukee. The
Bucks had won 24 straight games at borne going back to
last season ... Houston's Akeem Olajawoa scored 18
points, including two key baskets in the final I :52 of the
game, and Lewis Lloyd added 25 Points to lead the
Rockets to a I I 8-112 victory over Phoenix ... In other
NBA games, Moses Mtloae
scored 12 of his game-high 29
points in the first quaner as
Philadelphia rolled to an easy
127-107 victory over Detroit. h
was the fourth successive victory
for the Sixers, all on the road and
was only the second defeat in 11
home games for the Pistons . . .
Herb W1Uiam1 scored 20 Points
and Vern Flemlng added 17 as
Indiana snapped a 23·~me losing
Bird streak on the road with a 98-84
victory over Cleveland. The Pacers won for the first
time in I 0 road games and snapped an overall eight·
game losing streak ... Jeff MaJoae scored 12 ofrus tcam-
leading 28 points in the final quaner 10 help
Wa.srungton hold off Portland and extend its home-
coun winning streak to six games with a I I 8-11 5
victory ... Trent Tacker scored 18 points and hit nine of
his first 11 shots from the field as New York connected
on two-thirds of its field-goal attempts in the first three
quarters in a 111-94 victory over Denver ... Mark
Aplrrt and a swarming defense helped Dallas grab an
18-point haJftime lead and the Mavericks weathered a
funous rally by Golden State down the stretch for a
107-100 victory ... Sacramento scored its biggest
victory of the season. I 31-I 18, at the expense of
Chicago.
Oilers erupt late to rip Kings
INGLEWOOD -Jan Kuni scored ~ two goals and assisted on another to lead '
the: Edmonton 01krs to a 8-4 wan over the
Los Anaeles K.mas Tuesday n1gh1 in a
National Hockey l..«gue aamc.
The Oilers scored five third-penod goals to take
command of the game af\cr the team!> skated to u 3-3 tie
af\er two.
Craig MacTav1sh, Mark Napier. Mafl) McSorley.
Dave Hunter and Kum all scored for Edmonton an thtj
third penod.
The Ollers had taken n two-~oal lead, 3-1, 1r1 the
second period on goals hy Kum at 5:01 nnd Randy
Gregg at I 0: 19. .
Marcel Otonne got the Kings back in the game at
I 3: SI of the period when he picked up a loose puck and
skated in alone on aoahe Grant Fuhr.
The Kings tied the game at three on a goal by Dave
Taylor with just 30 seconds left 1n the S«ond period.
The Oilers took charge from there to improve their
record to 18-4-3, the best 1n the NHL.
Red Wings down Flyers, 4-1
Rookie goaltender ~ark Laforest ~
turned aside 35 shots in his National ,
Hockey League debut and Ron Du1aay
scored his eighth goal of the season late in
the second penod to snap a 1-1 ue Tuesday ni$hl and
lead Detroit to a 4-1 victory over Philadelphia. l he
Ayers, who entered the game with the NHL's lxst
record. lost for the second straight time and fell to J 9-6
on the season ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Rudy Carlyle
scored a power-play goal with less than two minutes left
in the thiTd period to give Winnipeg a 4-4 tie against the
New York Islanders ... Tony McKegney scored three
goals and Scott Bjugllad added two as Minnesota
poured in seven stra1~t goals in the second half for a
9-2 victory over Chicago. McKegney registered hi s
fourth career hanric1rnnd fimsmct1rewlfs acqUl red in
the middle of last season by the Nonh Stars. who
snapped Chicago's six-game unbeaten string.
Conflicting reports on Ross
MINNEAPOLIS-Conflicun.g news~
paper reports arc saying that Maryland
football coach Bebby Ross either has or has
no.t been offered the coaching job at
Minnesota.
The. Minneapolis Star and Tnbune, quoting no
sources 10 ~ story for today's editions, said Chat Ross
was expected to decade within the next 24 hours
whether he'll take the JOb.
But the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch, al~o
today, quoted Ross' wife and the chairman of
Minnesota's search committee for a new coach a~
saying that Ross has not been offered the M1nneStlta
p()SI.
. "Bobby has not been offered the Minnesota JOb,"
Ahce Ro~ told ~he Sf. Paul paper Tuesday night in a
telephone 1nterv1ew from the couple's home in College
Park, Mel "Bobby came home tonight and is sleeping.
He's exhausted. He told me he talked to the Minnesota ~op!e but didn't get a JOb offer. They said they'd call
him in the next two days. These rumors go with the territory."
Breeders' Cup at Santa Anita
BEVERLY HI LLS -Santa Anita E race track wiJI be the si te of next year's S 10
million Breeders' Cup thoroughbred racing
card and, because of its tame zone, the site
of the 198_7 card may also be in Southern California.
Officials of Oak Tree Racing ,Association and
Breeders' Cup Lim ited signed the contract for the Nov.
I, I 986, event Tuesday. The Oak Tree meeting is held at
Santa Anita.
Television, radio
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Vanguards let lead vanish in 86-77 loss
Southern California College ear-
ned a 46-44 lead into the second half,
but Oaremont-Mudd !.tormed ahead
with six minutes to go in the game and
went on to wan. 86-77. in a non-
confercnce college basketball game a1 sec Tuesday night.
The Stags. 3-1 . found the1rshoot1ng
game late 1n the second half. as
Henfred Brard scored 11 of his 21
points, and 6-8 center 5cott Lammer<;
put up sax of his 17 to lead the wa y
The Vanguards committed several
turnovers to allow Claremont scoring
opponunities, and shot 50 percent
from the floor to fall behind.
Southern California College fell to
3-3 wtth the loss.
Randy McAllister put in a game-
h1gh 25 points for the Vanguards and
teammate Ken Bardsley added JO.
SoCal College enters the Chapman
College Tournament Fnday night for
ORGANIZE
YOUR
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a 6 o'clock game with Sacramento
State.
In a game played earlier, Clare-
mont downed the SoCal women's
team. 79-77. in overtime.
Bcts;y Means was the catalyst for
the v1s1tors in overtime. sconng ~111 of
11 Points in the extra session.
For SCC. Connie Brazell had 21
points and hit a 12-foot Jumper with
one second left in regulation 10 forte
the overtime.
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Rustlers advance state finals . next for NH at regional tourney volleyball
Golden West ousts
San Otego Mesa;
OCCor>ens tonight
The Golden West College women's
volleyball team advanced to the
semifinal round of the Southern
California Regional Tournament
TUt'sday night. needing 10 rail > for an
I 1-1 S. I 5-12. I 5-5. I S-2 verdict over
v1s1tmg San Diego Mesa.
The victory moves the Rustlers
into Saturday's 3 o'clock semifinal!. at
San Diego High.
Golden West came out sluggish.
falling ~hind in the first game 12-5
before coming back to make It 13-11
before losing.
However. sparked by the play of
sophomore outside hitter Manna
Van Melle, Golden West wa s in
i.:ontrol the rest of the wa).
Van Melle had I .S kill~. tour blocks
and four aces and was 1nstrun1ental 1n
picking the Rustler up in the second
game, according to Coach Alben
Gaspa.nan.
Some erratic serving in lhe early
stages of the match proved costly to
the Ru tiers. But, they rt'covercd in
plenty of time to take command.
"As a team. we came out real rusty
toni~t." he said. "but Van Melle
earned us tonight. She played some
great defense and Sttms to be getting
better and better each game."
Also lending a hand to Golden
West's efTon was Cece Elias with 12
kills, five blocks and two aces.
The Rustlers ( 14-3 overall ) entered
the toumamen\ as the second soed,
while San Diego Mesa ( 14-4) was
rated seventh.
Orange Coast ( 13-5) opens play 1n
the tournament tonight at 7 against
Grossmont in the Pirates' gym.
LOS ALTOS -The New1><>n
Harbor High girls volleyball team ha
moved one step away from a state
champ1onsh1p followma its rousing
I S-12, 1 l-15, I S-8. 13-1 S. 15-13
victory over Los Altos Hiah ncre
Tuesday night.
The Sailors of Coach Mike Neece,
who have defeated LA Roosevelt and
Marlborough along the way, wtll play
for the championship on Saturday
night at Golden West ColleJ.C in a 7
o'clock match against Mira Costa, the
only 1cim to defeat the Sailors this
season. •
Junior middle blocer Tracy
Krueger set a school record with 31
kills, 11 in the fifth game to lead
Newport Hart>or over the San Josc-
area school.
Sara Allison was credited with a
stronll all-around aame. Al so contributing for the Sailors
wns Lara Asper (I 0 It.ills, four blocks)
und Laura Power ( 19 kills)
Saddle back has incentive
Gauchos seek to cap perfect
season with Pony Bowl win
JOgen. "We have not improved durin~ the last three
weeks. In fact, we've steppedl>ackwards. '
A positive aspect of the defense has been its ability to
force turnovers. Saddleback pounced on 29 fumbles this
year and had 53 turnovt'rs overall. while committing just
21. The plus-32 was a big factor an the Gauchos' success
this season.
There will be plenty of 1ncenuve for the Saddleback
College football team Saturday when the Gauchos face
Fullerton in the founh annual Orange County Pony Bowl.
Kick-off time 1i. I o'clock at Orange Coast College.
Saddleback (1 0-0) will be gunning for its second
undefeated season and. as the second-ranked communit>
college team in the nation. will by trying to keep its hope
for a national championshar. alive.
Fullerton's hopes relit in its ability to slow down
Saddleback quanerback Jason Schmid. who set a number
of school rceords in leading the Gauchos to tbe Mission
Conference title. He poses an extra threat as an excellent
runner.
Also, the Gauchos will be going after their first
victory oveT Fullerton an three tries. Saddleback will also
be carrying the banner of the Mission Conference, which
owns a 4-3-I r~ord against the Pac-9. which is considered
one of the premier football leagues in the country.
.. We don't concern our~lves with all those things."
said Saddleback Coach Ken Sweanngen. "The one goal
we do have is to finish the season undefeated. In order to
do 1hat. we'll have to play our best game of the season ...
"He has been outstan'1ing this year," said Swear-
ingen. "He's done just about everything we've asked of
him. He's a much more complete quarterback than at this
tame last year and he's going to get much better."
The Hornets (8-2) are led on offense by running back
John Green, who has gained 1,033 yards in only 180
ca mes. Green needs JUSt 79 yards to become the all-time
leading Fullerton ball-earner.
Defense has been the main concern for the
Saddleback brain trust 1n recent weeks. as the Gauchos
have yielded an average of 26 points per game their las1
three outings. Agamst Rancho Sanuago. Saddleback
allowed over 500 yards of offense.
Fullerton quarterbacks Mike Zorn and Richard
Williams have shared the duties with one ready for relief
when the other has been off.
If 1he game comes down to place-kick.i ng, Saddle back
may have the ed~e with Tracy Rutkowski. who set five
school records this year, including most field goals in a
c;eason with 18. "We've defin1telv had our problems." said Swear-
Saddleback:
No wipeout
this time
There are rematches aplen ty this
week in the CIF semifinal football
playoffs and Saddleback HigJ1·s
Roadrunners are no e.xccpuon 10 the
rule.
The Sea View League co-champs
arc at Freeway League champion La
Habra Friday night, a team Saddlr-
back npped (34-0) early in the season
Saddlcback. 11-1. with ·•~only loss
a 24-21 dcc1s1on 10 Sea View co-
champ Newport Ji arbor, enters as the
favonte, but Saddleback Coach Jt>rry
Witte 1s obviously :iwarc of just how
easy things can tum around.
In the earlier w1peo ut at San1a Ana
Stadium everything went Saddlc-
back's way and nothing went La
Habra's way. A 10-2 record indicates
ppene oo o en. n
both 1eams att on c;even-game win
streaks.
.. La Habra 1s definitely 10 weeks
better," says W11te. "They've im -
proved in all areas of the game.
pnmanly defensively. We have to
treat it as someone who were'rc
playing to get into the final s. We have
to approach it with the intensity of
gettmg to the final s.
"The kids are going to have some
1houghts that 'we'll handle them
again.· but we have to go out and do 1t.
We'll try our hardest to ha ve that kind
of altit ude. Hut our kids ha ve had a
pretty mature attitude all year," said
Watte.
"I think they rea lize what''i ahead
of them. There's nothing more that
we'd like to see than a remalch (with
Newport Harbor). Bui we have to get
there first.''
La Habra passed for JUSt 72 yards in
its loss to Saddleback, but lately the
Highlanders have been stnk.ing for
close to 200 }'ards .1game 1hrough the
EDISON VS. LIONS ..•
From Bl
Westminster Coach Jam O'Hara.
"Edison was pla;ying most of the game
without Ken Gnggs. which is another
dimension that they have. And we
were playing without Jack Evans. We
lost our tight end and they were
playing wllhout theirs.
"So we've cenainly improved
defensively, and they've become
more soph1st1ca1ed in their offensive
attack. Edison as much more diverse.
Thev came out last week and ran a lot
out of lhe shotgun and 1f we 're not
ready for that. we'll be in deep
trouble. We're very happy to be here
and we look forward to playing
Edison. We always have a great game
with them," said O'Hara.
Westminster stunned Edison in
the opener. but lost a chance for at
least a portion of the league title when
11 lost twice -21-0 to Huntington
Beach and 37-15 to Marina.
"We h v v
and the process has taken a. wbile."
continued O'Hara. T think we had to
expenence some of that, maybe be111g
a little overconfident against Hunt-
ington Beach and our over-keyed up
game for Marina had something to do
WJ!h it.
"I think we were too high for the
Manna game. We just didn't play real
wet I and they executed really well. We
theonz.e that there's a phantom on the
team that steals jerseys and plays for
the other ball club sometimes."
f!dison's defense bas risen to the
occasion, but in this one the nose-to-
nose game will be Edison's offense
and Westmister's defense.
The Chargers' passing game,
behind Mike AngeJovic, has bttn
nearly unstoppable. The senior quar-
terback has completed 132 of 209
passe~ for 2,095 yards and 20 touch-
downs. a completion ratio of 63. I
percent with just five interceptions.
Eight times he has gone an entire
game without a turnover.
Westminster held him . to 143
yards on I 0 for I 9 and one touch-
down, without an interception, but
Edison four lost fumbles and West-
minster's run defense, which allowed
iust 82 yar~, turned it.
most part a no-name defense, but 1t
centers around linebackers Mark
Smith (6-2. 207. jr.) and RAYmond
Smith (6-0, 217 soph.,
Probably the bnghtest area of
Westminster's lineup is the domi-
nauon of Juniors on the squad,
combined with size and strength.
Edison opens year
with shutout win
The high school soccer season
opened for most Orange Coast area
squads. w1th Edison among the
wmners on the boys' side.
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Edison%, West TorrHee 0: Johnny
Castro booted 1n both Charger goals
m the second half to give host Edison
the victory.
I he Barons will host Palos Verdes
Thursday in a contest that will be a
rematch of last year's CIF second·
round game which Fountain Valley
lost. 2-1 .
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Happy Holldetys more intensity and that has really
changed their season around," con-
tinues Witte. "With us hcing an
option team you have to play dis-
ciplined defense.
"Now they're m their 13th game.
those ass1gnments are automatic
now. ,
"The key 1s we have to keep on
doing the things that we've bttn
doing and we can'1 make m1!.take-.."
Castro's first ~oal came off a
penalty kick early m the second half.
while his second came from 18 yards
out ro pad the Edison lead. Goalie
Tim K.Jein played well in the victory,
thwarting a number of West Torrance
opl)Ortun iues.
Fou&ala Viner 1. Cntttt 1: Tony
Coles' goal 17 minutes into the first
half offset a Cyprtss $081 on a penalty
kick 10 minutes earlier as the Barons
managed 1he tit.
Fountain Valley had its chances in
the second half, one time earning a
penalty lock, but could not convert.
Curtis resigns
as Uni coach
Un1\!ers1ty H1ah football coach
Rick Curtis ha5 res1aned. citing "a
ume for a cha nae."
Curtis. 29. has been the t)ni
football coach for five years, compil-
ing a 21-29-2 record. including a 1-8-1
mark this season with a predominate-
ly Junior team
CurtlS said he 1s hopeful of
coachana elsewhere. either as a head
coach or an us1stant
"We've done a lot of good 1h1na.s
here, but I think 1t't ume for 1 chanic
ll University," said C'urt11
The Oilers put up a goo<f show apinst
the top-ranked Centaurs before drop-
ping its opener at Huntington Beach.
Oiler midfielder George Hadjis and
goalie Alex Tipolt were cre<iited with
strong games. as well as Culver City
goalie Jose Perez. who turned in a I().
save performance.
The Oilers host Dominguez Fn·
day.
Mater Del 4, Westen 8: The
Monarchs opened o n a winning note
with the shutout over the Pioneers at
Western.
Nick Becker and Paul Oldham
kicked 1n two goals apiece, and Steve
Barry turned back seven goal at-
tempts.
Mater Dci plays in the Fullerton
Tournament Saturday.
In girls action:
Newport Harbor l, lta&ella l:
Nancy Coyne tallied with about 10
minutes remaining as the Sailors
earned the deil!lock 9'1inst v1s1t1n1
Katella.
Michelle Bums was credited with an assist on the play.
Newport is back in action 1 hurs.-
day when 1t~ hosu Marina in a 3: IS
contest.
EdlH• l, Mater 0.1 t : Despite a
12-0 ad v1n&qe an shots, only Lana
N1CQJ1 wa abfe to And the marl 1n the mat~ at Mater Del.
N1coh's aoal came on an a 111 by
Debbie Bontrqer. Edison plays at
DaM Hills Thursday.
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Victor YIClorlou\ (Hartl
Time tt60 t2 IXACTA (4 SI PllO \1S20
J 00 160
HO 1to
390
n DAILY 00\IBLI 17·61 Delo \10 40
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13 winning tlclle" (\I• l\of'lH) S1 Pick Sl11
e0<11011tlon oeld '56 IO 10 171 wlnnlno
llcllet1 (five llOl'\ell •1 P'ICK NIN• 17 , ....... 3 ... , •• 1 oelo
U7S 90 lo two winning llcktt' (llOl'lt
l'IOrHO Cerrvovar OOOI Sl, 1SS 12
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Portla nd
Se1ttte
Gotoen Sttie
17 9 S71 S
' 10 474 1 I IJ Jal 9 Cll-• Pllotnlx
6 12 333 9,
J 16 159 ll
MICIWHI DlvlMefl
Hou11on 14 6 100
Oenver 12 7 '3? 11 >
Utan I? a 600 1
Dellat 10 1 SH 7',
San Antonio 10 9 S26 J' • S.cra,,,.nto 6 1? 3lJ 1
lAfrlllN CONl'lltlNCl
.11 .. ntlC DMllon
16 2
10 •
10 9 6
6 ' I
Bolton
Pnll10tlllfll1
New Jers.v
Wulllngton
Ne"' York
• 10 s 14 II'>
Mllwaul<ee
0 11ro11
At1an1e
ci.veleno
Cl'llcooo tndlen1
Ctmrll OfVl\teft
IS 1
• 11 •
I II
1 II
7 I• • •• Tu.'41'1"• kont
Ntw York I I I Oonvt r 9•
Wu l'llngron tte Por11eno l 1S
lndlene 91, Cleveland 84
Pl'llle<ltlPl'lle 127 Oelrotl 101
8 o"on 11?, Mflwauket 109
Hou"on lle, Phoenl• 112
Sacremenro 131, Cr11c100 118
Dallu 107, Goldin Stet1 100
S.111tle 123, ~n Anlonlo 103
T onitlllf' s Chmft
Leken et u1e11
~cran'l4t11to a1 a i-n
80\ton et New Jtfltv
Porlleno 111 Atlanta
Oe/wer--el llldlane
Wu11lno1on al Pn11aoe101110
CPllCIOO al Pnoenl•
...,
600
•21
let lll n2
co\.1.EGE
Claremont U ,\soCal Cole9e 77
( NOii· coqt9tonu I
1
s ' 6
, J
9
Oeremom (N I .Cat C .... l 171
f9 1fpftp '9fll>l'1>
Brard
Tnomet
0111
9 J l ?I Hu r 9 O • 18
Otoblt
De we
~l•son 6
Lem~rs 1
Ham 1
Total\ 3'i
0 • 12 llrO\IV S 0 S 10
0 1 14 LUC8\ 2 ) 1 1
0 0 1 McAl\lr 11 l ) ?S
1 2 4 AYl't\ 1 I 0 S
0 1 11 ()tfll 1 0 0 4
J ] I 7 L 011111 I 0 1 1
0 I • Mvlt\ ) 0 1 6
I 19 '6 Total\ JS I 11 11
Ht1ll1me SoCet Colltoe 46 .t•
HIGH SCHOOL
Corona Otl Mar 67, Loa Ai.m1tos S7
(LetuM llllctl T111m1ment)
Cor-dtl Mllr ('71 La\ Alaml101 (S11
leftllftD fwflp!tr> l=ryer 9 I 2 19 Worner 1 I O I\
Gree11 1 • • 18 Snow 4 1 I II
Broower 3 3 2 9 Scnm1u 3 S 1 10
Turner 3 l 3 9 8•onev 2 I I <.
c""'"'" 3 o s 6 Loe l 1 s 1 O'Neil 1 4 3 6 Treece 2 1 l 6
Mlr\ICl'I 0 O 1 O Bowen 0 1 S ?
Hoo~ 0 0 0 O Prknsn 0 O S O
McGr111n O O o o
Total\ 26 IS 20 67 To1111s ?I I> ?t SI
Score bV Ouemn
Corona det Mar 16 16 II 11 6/
LO\ Alamllo\ 17 11 ts 14 SI
Estancl1 SS, W1rren 33
(L8fUNI 8M(ll T1Um1ment)
Warren 1»1 E\la11<18 ISSI .... .,.... .. .. .,. ...
l=1narv
Hw11>rn
Omnoz
Mat>etll
Manero
PotltllO
S1g111r
C11gnm
Let
To1011
1 I l S Moonev 1 1 I 16
3 0 2 6 Ru\te> 1 0 I •
J o a 6 T rt 10 1 • 1 11
3006Tfl 011 7
1 0 2 Covey l I I 1
1 o 1 e.~., o o 1 o
) 0 6 Pnc•nv ) 0 0 6
0 0 0 Alie<\ I 0 0 1" 0 0 1 0
16 I 10 1J Tore l 1l 9 SS
Score bY Ollarte<'i
Wa rrer 2 4 II & )J
~fllTfCTI' • 10 1 ? 11 s•
Fountlln Valtv 60, El Ton so
(HOll·lta-)
Fnt. Valtv (601 El Toro ISOl
'91to4 ti> leflp!tp
WeHler 8 l 1 19 Sou•er I 0 ; ''
JO,,n\OI"
We11f 08roall
Hanlon
Oov•s
l>,sllcrlr
Gordori
GemD•ll
Rocllten
8 rtgQ\
1 O ' 4 Oer eo I O I 7
4 I t Y JC D\" l 1 J 8
1 0 J 4 P o ... el 1 0 7 J
I 7 J 16 ')lonf' I 1 A J1
0 0 0 0 C OOb I t 7 J
O o O O Mawf'I• ·o O O O
1 1 0 6
l 0 I 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 ' 0 To•als 16 8· lS 60 To'"'' 70 10 14 'IQ
Scort bv Ouar!en
Foun1a1n Vallev 14 I 16 13 ~
E• Toro 11 u e 11-so
University 7S, Cypreu SS
(Gahr Teumemont) •
Ulllve<sttv PSI Cvortn ISSI
'9ftllffp fvltplfp
Oton 6 l ~ C u tt •I 1 t O I
Warren I 0 • 2 Nea,..r J 0 I 6
W1n\IOW ) • s 14 0 Learv I 0 ) '
G ta\18" S 1 • II (Otf I 0 I 1
s1oi1otl 1 1 ' 16 RHU 7 0 ~ •
Artton 6 I 1 1.l wmr I 1 I 18 K•\~'s 0 0 1 Eva"\ I ) S ~
GrzKwV 0 0 ) 0 Revl\ 1 0 0 7
Rocne O O I O v •'"mr 4 I • <t
Valli I 0 O 1 Agu1rr~ 0 4 I 4
To1a1, lO lS 21 1S Totel\ 21 11 11 SS
Score DY Ouar11n
Un1vtr\1ly 10 lS 26 14 1~
Cvores\ 11 7 11 ·-~~
COLLEGE WOMEN
Claremont 79, SoCal Cole9e 77
(Non· Cont.ftftCI)
ClertmOftl (17) SoCal C°"91 171 I
'911111'1> '9ftp!fp
Y\/111<. I J J 5 8re11n 1 I 2 21
Pennv ) O S 10 Sullivan ' 4 J 11
Cau\O I 0 1 1 Stelly 1 0 S 1•
HO\ktn\ l J l 9 Brown l 4 3 10
we111er 10 I 1 71 Smltl'l • 0 S 8
Hmbro • O t 8 Tou1et 6 0 1 12
Mten\ II 1 l 13
Totals JS 9 19 ,., TnlAI\ 31 lS 11 71
Ha lftime (1aremon1 l1 11 R"'ule tlon
Tll!O al•al
HIGH SCHOOi. GIRLS
Ftn. V•lev SS, H•Wthome • t
(Non·IOl-1
Ha~ (411 f'ftl. Velev USI
'9ftllfl'D .. ftDftD
t<.eowaso 1 0 I 14 Handltv 9 2 2 20
Mevbon 1 1 • I Wa tn 1 I • )
Collie< I 0 l 2 COOll l l l 9
COOll O' 0 l 0 Crowe• 0 1 I
Nrhwrtflv t 0 I 1 L1wler 1 1 6
Wt11l J 1 l e Glrw\k S 0 10
Lff I J S JOl>n\On I 4 I 6
Jactuon o O o Hlw~• O O O o
C"O.,..,. I 0 1 L YounQ 0 0 I 0
A. vo..no o o o o
Tola!\ 17 I 11 41 Tot•'' 11 13 11 SS
kort bY 0\1111«'\
Hawtnorr" 10 I 11 12 41
Founte•n Ya11tv l~ 1 13 1C>-S~
TKl'lnlCel Fo""'•ln valley co.tl'I
Marina 49, Onnee 47
( lrvlfte T eum1ment I
Merine (49) Or•-(41)
Brewster
Cl'lerroln
Kutlltr
Klrkuo
Stu~v
StllM<
Toi et\
.. ftpftp ltftllfl'D
1 0 1 • Kerr 6 1 1 " 1 1 4 U Srgn1 tO • ' 1•
S l 1 1l W11ton l O • 6
4 ? J 10 e .. 1 I l l l
1 0 I • I I 1 l
11 1 11 " Torell 10 .. .,
k -•v °"'""'' Merlllt 4 I " I 49
Orll\Of 10 13 " ,, '
OcMn V\tw 5$, C.......,_ 2S , ......... _,
OcMll VleW (U ) C ......... IH I .. "... .. ..... 00<.ltv l I I ) Ct\119rO• I 0 0 1
Stn'9f\I 1 I I ) CarrO'l 1 0 I •
leftlfll I I l l T ICl\a w r ) .J S t
HOUllMll 1 I 0 ) lt1Ye1 2 0 1
C Lw\11 I I I ) (8'11 'O ) 0 1
0 L Wln S 0 1 10 Vo<t I 0 0 toe:-10 4 1
Vi.<llOI ll 1 0 1t
Totett ,4 1 1) U Total\ I 1 l I• 1S
kenh~
Ocnn V,_ 14 1t Ir t• ~S
Cetlton\le 6 11 e <>-n
1rv1ne u, e1t1tn<1e n
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twfll'ftv ........
RICIO t 0 2 12 Moc.rt 6 • 0 1' Eo~r•v 1 0 • 4 Tamura S _, I 11
NIHV , 0 I 4 EdwerOl s 0 , ,,
I= Olav o o 2 Anou' ) 0 4 10
He111ng1 0 0 2 0 De Tnkw l 0 0 2
Ktnl 0 2 1 2 DI Tnllw 0 • ] •
Marn 1 O I t l=O<'d J O 0 6
Sell I J 1 S P1•tl\tr 1 0 1 4
NewQurn 1 O 1 4
Grent 0 I 0 I
Total\ ll 6 11 n ro1e1, 2S 12 11 62
S<er• bY OUerttn E11t nc1e
Irv Int 4 1 1 14-31
19 " 13 1i.--.1 T ec.nnlcalt E \tt ncle 1
Mater 0.. 64, HUnfln9tOn laMd't 39
IHon lee-)
H In. llMCll ()t ) Miiter Doi ( "4)
f9ftpff'D ftftpftD
ti.titer 4 O ? I WaQ11tr 3 0 I •
Cr11C1• 2 l ) 1 Menlre I o O 1'
l<rclllc o O l o RtNfno I O 1 2
Boulware I O O 1 Gt lnev 1 2 J 16
Want• I O O 1 O'Brien } 0 2 2
Arm,1r11g S O O 10 Etrmn 6 4 2 16
Pemper 1 O l ? Frmn~ 1 2 I t.
Sullivan O I o 1 L ""'"' 0 0 1 0
Hartman ) I ) 1
Total\ 17 s t• )9 Tota's 21 lJ ~
$~ora b'( OU1nen Hunungton Beocn 9 12 1 11-:K
Me1tr Oe 9 ?S 21 9-6A
WHtmlnst9r 64, HtWPOt1 H•r1>« )4
(Non·lff-1
Wt1tmllt1!« (641 HeWl)trt ()4)
'9fll>lll> leftllfl'D
Paver
"'•"•' rt.urn•
0 0 I O v om eo• l 1 I 1
2 0 2 4 Deloro l S 1 11
I 0 l 2 Andru\ 6 I 0 13
Le
Porter
810111
Aklll
Bate\
I 0 ) 6 W\nw\lt 0 I I 1
I 0 I 1 Wrlzocllr I 0 0 1
11 O S 72 Good• O 0 0 0
Totol\
• 0 • 16
6 0 • 11
32 0 1• .. T nl.,I\ 13
Score bY OU•mn
) l •
weumin11er 16 10 10 18-f>f
Newoon HarDOr • 1 14 9-)4
NHL
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
Sm'l1tlt Olv111oft
Eo"lOMo"
(111oorv
oJ•nc.o.,ver
N M·otG
Kin91
W L T Ph
18 l 19
GF GA
179 90
IJ l 19 103 84
9 u 3 11
9 ,. ) 11
~ 16 ) 13
101 11'
90 l?l
19 111
Norri\ OIVl\lon
M1nn~'O'.t Detro,,
Torot110
10 9 ) 13 9 11 12
, '1 20
7 I) 18
~ tS l lJ
18 14
91 108
9• 96
19 Ill
19 10)
WALES CONFERENCE
Pn111.tO•ID"ht
Wontnoron
NY l"anOfr\
NY Ranoers
Plll\t>urgn
New Jersev
Bo\lon
Monrrut
-.lutbtc BuHlllQ
Ha rlloro
P1trlCk DM\lon
19 fl 0
I• I l
10 e
ii 11
9 11
9 12 I
Adam\ OtVl\lon
11 • 4
I? 9 J
12 10 I
17 11 I
II I I 0
T uatda Y' l Se«u
E amonro" 8 Klr!G\ •
01ttro r • P111ledelP"••
l8 111> )1 95
16 92
13 91
11 93
19 17
71 9)
11 106 2s as 7S 87
21 87
W•nntoeo • New Vor• !\tan~\ •
M1M1t\0•11 9 Cr11ca110 2
Tonlilllf's Gtme\
l/ancou••' 111 Outoec
W nn10flJ at New '¥'orlil. RanQf' .. \
New Jerse' 111 Toron10
Oe••o•• •• Pttl\C>u•o"'
8 l.tteto el St Lou '
Herllord 111 Coloorv
Earron•or
"~g,
Oltrs I, Kinlft 4
Finl Pe<tocl
13 H
91
8• a1
89
19
88
7S
76
19
£.irno11•or CoHev 10 Kurr•
C.·~···· Ii. 1 LO\ Ange'!' Wdltem\ 1
Tavior £nl1Dt0m 11 11 oo Pero111
llet-Fog1 r Ed,.., "O•O•ng S •7 Wit·
•ams LA rovO"•,,O 9 4\ M.acTaY1sn
Eom "'""!'""C" !OJI LaP01nl~ LA noo••llll 8 •6
s.cono PerlOd
) Eorron•on Kurr 11 SOl 4 Eamon
•on Grego t t Nao•e' S !Im••" I 10 19 S
LO' Ano•1e, Dionne 9 LaPotnte1 I) Sl 6
Lo\ AnoeJe\ Tavlor 9 <Otonnei 1930 Penall,l!\-S Sm1lh, Edm 1notdlng1 146
Well• LA.. m111or (t1ontlng1 11 09
McSoriev Edm metor (flgn11ng1 11 09
Cottev Eom aouDte minor ~01a
•no ro ... on1ng1 14 41 D Sn'"'" LA ro.,g"
,no1 14 •7 C.re111<v Eom '"°°""ll' IS S8
::i.onne LA tnook1ng1 16H
Third Ptrloo
Ea..,.on•on Mac Tav \n
t<.urri ll Cottev l'iuodv I S 2•. 9 LO\
Anoett\ I< •l•v t IC.alley Sv•e\ 8 43 10
Edmonton Neao,er 1 Fogo ~ Lowe! 921
11 E amonro" Mc Sor'~" I Mf\\,er I) 11
I 1 E" om~nton ... .,nter 5 McC 1e11ano
L~m·•vt tsoe Pena • •s-~menko Edm
noto.no 6 17
\not\ "" 11oa -E Cl""Onton 17 1 1•-33
~O\A..,lltf!\9 ? l>-J
Po...,er 014.,. uooor•wn1t e\-Edmonton 0
or .) L<>• Ang••f\ 1 ot 6
Goo t\ E amon•on I= ~nr 13 1 \llOI\ · U
•avf\ LO\ Anoe•t\ Jare<v• l3·2SI
Attenoenc-10 Jtt
Rettr-Ron Four" er L•nl\rnt<>-AOll
Aue '''"• Mer • v nn
Bovs \occer
HIGH SCHOOL
NotHM9UI
IEdhon 1, Wt\t Torre"o o
Eol\O" \Cllr no Cosrro 1
F111rrta111 Valey I, CYC>rtl\ 1
Founteir Vall•• )Coring Colt\ I
C~lt Cltv I, Hunt\119t0fl llMc:l'I 0
Miter Def 4, Wl\tem 0
Me •tr Ot \CO""ll Bec~er 2 Old!larr 2
Gins soccer
HIGH SCHOOL
New-1 Har110t 1, Kaltle 1
Newoor• Haroor \Cor•"9 Covnt 1
Edisen 1, Mel<tf 0.. O
E OtMH'I ICO<' tl\Q NtCOO l
°"" '" ftshlne N•W~T (.ANDING 1 en11"''' It
H no beu 11 sculoln, 48 m1cker9t
T.....-V', trlMAdleM
aAHIALL
"8119N1 LMIUO
CINCINNA Tl lllO~a....O RC>Mrt
~Jr ~'"°--•'-~ OI o.n-°' lhf A..,,.,.tC•n AU0('8hon
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Nan\ff
ltOO<ft ltoci.fts to0td1,..t0t C)I n1or1or UOUt
o•l<lllfte "11trucho11 Ar>C!V Som•nt<" <ate.,
lltg lnttrU<IOI', Jot M<OoftelCI FIOrlele ICOUI
CireM\I Hatnft« """°' ..._ .-v·-•no Merll A~ eot"ent 1ra • ._
P~ALL
Ne ...... , ..... ~
aull'FALO 9 1LLS-We•vod Vtl\(I r ..
r .. --•Of11ee OIHVflt l•ONCOS-S<oMcl Mettlen
POOie '''"'""' ~-~ ~ Lllftt 11o1nt1•1111 "-<' Ori lnl\KOCI ~.-vt
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIW.Oneaday, December 4, 1985 * 8S
COLLEGE 8A SKl r BALL . . " . . T-itans cruise to-wUJ ~
Boagnl's 18 points ltft Fullerton:
Fresno. San Jose post victories
From AP dlspatcbes
Ken; Boagni ~·orcd l IS point!> and grabbed 11
rrbounds 10 kad <al \talc fullerton to a 78-66 wirc-tu-
wirc: victory over the I ln1"erstt} of 'ian Diego Tut"~a>
mght 10 a non-<.'.'ontt'rt·nce ba!>kl."tball game
The Ul7 3 fan\ :ll the T 1tan!> home openena"' Ke\ln
Henderson t·ome oil 1he bent h to ~ore 14 points wh1k
Richard Morton added 11
'ian Otego tra1kd h)' 11 point\ 31-20 at the half. but
the Torcro~ doSt:d tu w11h1n the point,. 63-)ts, wtth 4 32
remaining when Mark Manor hit two of h1\ I 9 point!>
from the foul line
But the Titan'> l ame right hack on 1\1.o foul \hem h'
Boagn1 toe tend their lead to 6~-58 and \t't:ure the game ~an Diego had a \trong effort from 7-0 c.enter ~:on
Thompi,on "ho Sl:ored I f.J points and had nine rebounds
Cal ~tale fullenon I\ no1.1. 3-3 while San D1e'g'o tellio-3-~
Fresno tale 61 , Wieblta State $1: \en1or ccnler
Bnan Salone '>cored I '7 point'> tnduding nine 1n the final
~\.Cn mtnule'> to kad tht· host Bulldug' o' t•r V.1l h11a
State
Trailing 40-1X "'Ith f IJ m1nutn lt:tt 10 lhl· wnte~t.
Fresno talc out!>lorcd \\-1c:h11a ')ta1e 12-2 in lht• nn1 tj, l'
minute!> lo take a SO 42 lt:ad \l.-1th1ta \tale l ut 1hc kad 111
SIA, but could not get an> l!o,er
In other Wc~t Coast action:
Su Jose State 71, USF U: Rcaa.ic Owens and Ride)
Bell) each scored 20 poinu and O wcni. collcclcd 16
rebounds as the Spartans defeated the University of San Franet'ICO 1n an Jo~
California 74, UC Oavl1 51: In Berkeley. Leona.rd
Taylor scored I g potnt~ and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead
the Bears ,
Davi\, 3-2,JumpedJo a 6-0 lead earl't' 1n the first half.
. hut with 7 45 h:ft tn the half. Ca!Jfom1a (~I) took the lead
tor good at 11·6 powered by guard Kevin J ohnson·~ slam
dunk
Waablngton 7$, St. Mary 's $4: (enter Chns Welp and
to"'4-ard Paul Fonier 1..ombined for 4 1 points to power lh<'
Hu~kte~ at Moraga
Loyola Marymount 8$, UC Saata Barbara 78: Guard
Ke11h Smith hit 11 of 19 field goah and ~ored a game.
high 19 point\ lo lead the hD~t Lton~
Forward Forrest McKenLte added t8 potnts and
to~ard Mark .\rmstrong pulled cfo"'n a game-high 17
rebounds tor Lovola ·
LSC 70, Hawaii, Hilo 61 John \l.-1ll1ams and Zoran
fo,ano,1ch '>Cored I ~ point., ea1..h to lead I Ith-ranked
Lou1\1ana State past host Hawa11-H ilo T ut"'>da\ mght
L\l 16-0J held a '4-25 h.tlftimc.-kad
Ark.aasas 76. Su Diego tale 64: In Little Roel
V.1ll1am Mill<, '>(ored 211 point'> B~ run If' 1n had a season·
high 19 and \<.011 Ro~ made big pla)., do"' n the stretch as
,~rkan~~ delcatt"d San Diego ~Late
College, prep basketball
AOCKIES
Ar11ona St 13 Denvf'• &S
New Me .. co 131 US'U 9S
u1an St 11 8 vu 80
EAST
COIH\•V\ 76 ( •ar on "° Columote 64 ,...,., .,..,
MIDWEST
1no1•ne 82 NO•"e OaMe 67
1ow• SS :>•e•e 43
KOMll\ Si. s ·Eo .. orO\•
New Or ea•\ 95 Lovote II
0 1'110 S• 80 Foor ao 7)
f 1
14
•9
Or<·(, U IS Me rv1a11 /9
Pu•au~ 12 S•" l=•enc \CO ~' 10
Bel S• I? Oo• eno 69
811t1tr 92 SW Baot '' 69
Cn°ce110 s• S9 E" M·C" gar ,,
C•e ••tono St 91 Qnl(o tN9'ttwo~
SOUTHWEST
4••e•H\ 16 S.r 0 ~ S• !>I
Haro'" S0mmon' 84 C" c' St SI
P a" A'"'•'•CI" t9 N Tua\ S• 68
UTE" P 61 Ntw Mt• < 0 ~· S9
-IV Tua, St •9 Pet1f'>aro·• S• •9
H lfii School
llOYS
TOUltNAMENTS
Le-... (;ti
I f'lnt •9'111dl
Co•ora a. ""ar 67 LO\ A em•tO\ SI
E Cam·"O Oceen\•04' 1• CneClw•o 68
LOllG 8HC" Joroa n )1 Oe na 1'1•11•
•1 e \I enc • s~ ...... ~r l)
Yellncle
!Finl ll~ftd)
E '°'' e" 111 10 E Mooena 04 Me te< 0~ 59 Lv,,wOOO )9
Garden GrOY1
(Finl Reuncll
I= .... ,er •o" 6S P1c ••t• 47
I C""818118f1 I
C.erCJ«" Ci'O•e 6() Lo.re \.I
G1tv
.Jr •I'\ tv 75 Cvortu SS
Cie"r &9 We\I ... ~ S6
NM·T~ ~1=0 ... n1e r Vollt v 60 E Toro !oO
C.ltltLS l.....,._T ___
(~Bndlot)
..... , ... a 49 Or•nQC 47
I CtMl!lllfllfl lndrot I
"" t1e 6? E 11a11C1e 32
NON· TOUltNAM.ENT
Meier De ~ Hunllngton 8eecn l"
Ocean View SS Ca 1ttorri1e ?S
"'"'"''""_, 64 N-oort t-ferbO•
In Time for Christmas •••
Thursday Night, Dec. 5
at Los Alamitos Race Course
r . * FREE Fur Givec1way
SJS,000 Retall Value
• 10 Full Length Minks
Drawings tor 10 FREE Full Length Mink Co.~t ~ •
• 20 Fur Jackets
Drawings for 20 FREE Fur Jackets •
•Plus up to 140 FREE Season Tickets
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Viking!l_p_ost
dramatic win
Brea-Olinda next
for Marina; Irvine,
Ocean View roll
Manna High's girls advanced in
the championship bracket of the
Irvine Tournament with a dramatic
win over Orange, while Irvine routed
Estancia in a consolation bracket
game Tuesday night.
In non-tournament action. Mater
Dei, Ocean View, Fountain Valley
and Westl)1inster emerged with wins.
The details:
Martu 41, Oruge 47: Temre
Kuester hn a 15-footjumper with one
second remaining to give the Vikings
the win over the Panthers in the
second round of the Irvine Tour-
nament.
Kuester scored nine of her 13
points in the fourth quarter. and h11
three free throws in three attempts to
pac.e Marina's come-from-behind
victory.
The Vikings were down at the half.
23-12. before their shooting game
material izcd.
Sophomore Dawn Charroin, a 6-1
<:enter, had 15 points and 11 re-
bounds, while Heather Klrkup put in
an impressive floor game with five
assists.
Marina advances to play Brea-
Olinda Thursday night at 7.
lrvlae It, E1tucla lt: The Va-
queros outran the Eagles an the Irvine
Tournament's second round.
Shelly Moceri. a 5-8 senior forward,
led Irvine with 19 points. and
teammate Kimi Tamura tossed in 12
points and ran off with several steals.
Junior Cindy Edwards paced the
Vaqueros on the boards. -
Irvine outscored Esumc1a, 19-4 in
the first period. and led by 22 points at
the half, 33-1 I.
Mater Del •4, Hootlngtoo Beacb 39:
The Monarchs. who began their
season Monday night with a btg w10
over Western, made It two stra1@.ht
with the home victory over the Oilers.
who dropped their opener
Three different players -Noel
Manfre. Geri Gainey and Kim El-
lerman -pumped in 16 points
apiece to lead the. Mater Dei charge.
The game41was deadlocked at 9-9
after one quarter. but the Monarchs
began to pull away an the se<;ond
quaner when-Ellerman had 11 points.
Mater Dei led at hatf\ime. 34-21 .
For HuntJngton Beach. Shawna
Annstrong was the leading scorer
Wll.h.10 points.
'' Oceu View H, California ZS: The
Scahawlcs rolled their 24-17 hatftime-
lead into the 30-point non-leagu e
victory in the Condors' gym.
Tnna Vtachos had the hot hand for
Ocean View. dropping 1n 28 points
and bnnging down I 0 rebounds ..
Dalene Lawson added 10 points
and six rebounds. wh ile Dana Douty
had a strong all-around game wuh
three points. six rebounds. four
rebounds and four assists.
On the defensive end. Shelly
Straight handled seven rebounds and
blocked four shots.
Fountain ValJey SS, Ha wthorne 41 :
The Barons entered the fourth quar-
ter wtthJUSt a s1t:-point advantage but
pulled away thanks to Mehs~
Handley who notched halt of her 20.
points in the period.
Denise U1elarowsk1 added I 0
points and Jackie Cook chipped 1n
with 15 rebounds and five steals.
The Barons next play in the .\rtes1a
Tournament, opening with a game
against Lakewood Thursday after-
noon at 3: 15.
Westminster 64, Newport Harbor
34: Jeanine Battaglia scored a game-
high 22 points to lead the Lions 10 the
win at Newport.
• Sarah Andrus had 13 points and
Chantel Deford added 11 for the
Sailors, who host San Clemente in a
7:30 game Thursday.
Schmid named
Player of Year
occ quarterback
Laszlo also chosen
to Mission squad
Saddleback College quarterback
Jason Schmid. who set nine school
records, has been named the of-
fensive Player of the Year in the
Mission Conference by the league's
football coaches. -
Schmid set four single-game
Saddleback records for y~rds passing,
most attempts, most plays and total
offense. He aJso set single-season
marks for passrng. attempts, comple-
tions. touchdown passes and total
offense.
Schmid was one of six SaddJeback
players named to the first-team
Oran.ge Coast ' quarterback Ken
Laszlo and Pirate punter Gordon
Moss were also first-team selections.
The team:
* Al MlsMcln Centerenc.
Ottanslva Plev~ of t,,. Year JHon Schmlo
(S.d<lltl>eCk)
Defensive Ptavar of t"-YH r Chris Rinehart
CSoYtnwastarl\)
l"IRST TEAM OFFENSE ,.f!L ,._, ScflMI
WR-ieannadv 8rvant, Citrus
WR-Wlllla Mc<:lou<I. S'wf!\tern G-Jason Allen, Ranch<> Sant1e90
G-Mart< Frtdarlclt, Saddlet>eck
T-Re»s ClntJ. Rlvars1<1t
T-'Cnarti. Wrignt !Mld<lleoack
C-Rodnev Leota Sad<llet>ec.•
TE-Vuv Liggins, Soutn,.asiern
TE-Tonv Palamara Saddlat>ec• 08-Jason Schmid, !Mlddlet>ac•
08-Ktn LaUIO, ~anot C.O<lit
Ht. Wt.
S-9 165
6-1 llO
6·3 265
6-3 2JO
6-4 275
6·4 ?SO
6-0 260
6·) 705
6·2 230
6·3 210
6-0 115
RB-<lark Brown, te•v•r~
RB-'Paul Hewitt, (11rui
R8-'Lamount Parl\i
RB-Leo TolOUmu, P•lomar PK-Trecv Rull\owili.I, S.ddlel>ack
~ordon Mou, Orange Coail
l"lltsT TEAM Olil"ENSE
OL-Nall Wettnar, S.ddlet>ack
OL-l.1rrv S.nc:twn. Southwa.tarn
OL-Ron Bauer. Rlv~slele
OL-Tlm Welb. Southwailern
OE-Mall Franz, PalOmar
L&-<nrls Rlnane rt, S'western
L8-Joa Smvte, S.n Oltoo MaH
L&-Ytol Pauu, Saddlet>eek L&-Tonv Welts. Soull1wHlern
L&-Den 8avrosn. RanchO S.nllaoo
O&-flovd Easltv, Rlv~sicla
08-l.aRov Mon1oomarv. R. Santlal>O
0 8-0arrvt Jamai, Sen 01990 Meu
O&-Kavln Senti, Citrus KR-l(annadv 8ryanl, Citrus
HCONO TEAM Of'l"ENSE
QB-'Breel Platt, Southwntern
Q&-'Bruca HUlll, Cllrui
R&-"Mlka Moon, Rlv~slele
R&-<hrla MendanhaM, Orange Coast R8-Lerrv Brown, Rancno S.ntleoo
R&-'RCll* Fk:kllno. S.OCStet>eck
WR-HarOld COlllns, Palomer __,
T-'Mlka Gonules, S'wKlern
T-'Steva Blyth, Rancno Sant11go ~oOert Ortaga, Rlv9"1oa
G-t<alln Tomlinson. S'wastern
C-0.an Allman. Randle> Sanll•l>O
C-Jaff 8 ovdston, Orenoe Coait TE-Oamon MedlO<:k, RlverskM
TE-Mark HOiman, S.n Dlt9o Cltv
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DL-Jaff Crou. Rlveralda
DL-"Casav Mlle uutu, Pelomar
DL-Bob 0.Sheno, Rencho Santlego
OL-ROPell Plsla, San Dleoo Cltv
DE-S.ntos Giii. Southwestern
LB-•Tfm Hardin, Rlvenlcla
L&-Oov9 Morris, Cllrus L8-J1v Wllknon, SeOdltoack
LB-Lance Ned, Orange Cots!
OB-Peul McGowan, Palomar
08-Alan Roman. S.d<li.t>eck
O&-Ed Burton, S.n Diego Cllv
08-'Tonv Gullato, S'western
0 8-James Young, Orenoe Coest
• KR-J1mas Young, Oranoe Cou l
PK-'Tvter Ac••raon, S'wHtern
P-Oavt 81n, Palomer
'-1'eflOtH freshman
s-10 11s 5-10 190 S-10 195
S· 10 llO 6-1 llO .s-\0 180
6-3 130
6-l 255
6·0 115 6·2 no
6-4 n5
6-1 14.S
6-t n5
6·0 no
6·1 230
6-2 115
6·0 115
5·11 170
6·0 190
6-2 175
S-9 165
6·3 190
S-9 170
S-9 175
S· 10 115 s-10 190
6-3 218 6-3 195
6·4 250
6·3 26S
6-3 250
6·3 26S
6-1 230
6·1 250 6-s ns
6-5 10S
6-A 240
5-10 235
6-l 230
S· 11 210
6-0 20S ,., 210
6·1 210
6-2 217
6-2 215 s-1 11s
6·0 llO
6-2 185
6-0 190
6·1 180
6·1 180
6·3 llS S.-10 230
Edison dominates
Sunset League team
Angelovic, Justice,
Workman a nd FV's
Zeno win top honors
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Mike Angelov1c. who led Edison to
the Sunset League champ1onsh1p and
into the CIF 81g Five ( onference
semifinals. has been cho~n by the
league's coaches the Mo'it Valuable
Player.
Ec:bson's Bill Workman wl\s named
COICh of the Year, while \another
Charaer. Rick Justice captured Back
of the Year honon. Fountain Valley's
Lance Zeno was -,elected the l 1neman
of the Year.
The team:
* Al-SunMt ~
MVP-Miki AflOttQvlc (Edison)
Coed! of Int v--·'" Workmen fEO•\Olll Unemell of the YN r-t..anu Zeno tFoun111n
VelleV) ledi Of IM v .. r-ltlck JutllOt (EdhO!ll
""IT TIAM O,ttl•SI ,._,.. ..... ,~ Yr
~ AneelO'llt, Edlto11 !.r lt.-.C~ C.rttf, EdlWI<' SO tt.-s..n MeOU!e. Merine Jr
c-<>evld lrllftl, Wfttmlnstar Sf'
O-Tvttr H111t0tt, lrdlaott ~
o-htr\ctt ~. "OUfllaln V•llt'v ~ G-Jotlll ,_.,.,,Merine $t
o-ltldl Hunt, Mef'IM $f
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T-l.enc• teno. ,ount•ln Vettcv ~
T!-«e11 Grl99l. t.i'°" ~ ~k:ll Jutlk4 l!'dllO" ~
WR-Oat\fllS Arav l'oun11m vattev
PIC-TOCld WHVtr WKtmlnster
P:IRST TEAM OEl"INSI!
E-Oa11ld Wln1arnat1er. Marina
E-Mlkt Cover, Wutmlnllar
OL-Jlm Cotlln,, Edison
DL-S<:ott Mobtrtv Huntlnoton Baach
OL-T11r-Ye>unol>IOOd Minna
DL-Ham11n 8al11t. Wttlmtn\lar
LB-Marc Hartmen Edison
L8-RandY Hele,, Huntlnoton BHct>
L8 -Frer1to Pegnentlll. Hunt1noton llHC"
LB-Merk Smltll Wallmln•tar
L~Klon Hn51111t Merine
08-Joa Morrla, Edison
08-0anltl Ramsn. Founl•ln Velltv
08-Chrl& Ron . Hunllng1on 8Hth DB-Blllv Crett, Marina
HCOND TIAM OP:P:INSE
OB-Joa NaDO!O. Huntfngton BffcPI
QB-Stave Gullt't, Wa\lmlnst~
11&-Tarrv Rak:htfl, FOYntaln Valtev
R&-Mlka Stafford, Merine
RB-Scott E•1o11. Hunllnoton BHCh
R&-Merc Ohm, Ocea n Via•
C-JoM L-Fovnteln V•lltv
•G--Fren11 Jl1ng, Huntlnoton &aatPI
G-11.alln Covarr\Jblaa. W11tmln\ttr
T-Chrl• Wlcktnllemo, Edlton
T-Sllewn F!emlntt. Ocean Vtew
TE_...,. Tueller. DcNfl View
WR-Mlkt HenderSOll, Edison WR -Jon O\tltf, Wtittnln\lflt
HCO•D flANI 01po1•H E-Jon Aguirre, Foun11rn Valle'I
E-COIV McC!tnOOfl, HU11llt111ton .. 1(11
OL-l ru<t Ovlol1. IOltOft DL-$coll Irena. !fountain Valln
Dl-Oen Lawton, Huntington a..ch
DL-Rav Meolat. Marina
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La-Ed OaMucc4o. Fovntatn Vallev
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Chrla Evert Lloyd return• ahot to Manuela
Maleeva of Bulgaria during their quar-
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terfinal match ln the Auatrallan Open.
Lloyd advanced with 6-3, S.3 triumph.
Pettis,
Wallach
win gold
gloves
From AP dlspatcbes
Former University High standout
Tim Wallach, the third baseman for
the Montreal Expos. and Angels
center fielder Gary Petits have been
named to the Uold Glove teams 1n
their respective leagues.
Wallach. who alw played at
nddleback Colleg~ and Cal State
Fullerton and P~tlls are first time
winners of the defen~1ve award.
Also honored was third baseman
George Brett of the. World Series
champion Kansas Royals. who cap-
tured the one maJor award that had
eluded him during h1-; 12-year big
leagut' career.
For the first time an the 29-)ear
h1stol) of the award, there was a tie 1n
the voting at one position. Dwight
Evans of the Boston Red Sox and
Dwayne Murphy of the OakJand A's
tied for the third outfield spot on the
.<\L team. putting four outfielders on
the team.
Zivojinovic stuns McEnroe
Brett. 32. won the Gold Glove that
has been claimed for the previous six
)Cars by Budd) Bell, who was traded
in the middle of the 1985 season from
Texas to the ('1ncinnat1 Reds 1n the
NL Wilander moves into semis
of Aus-tralian Open tourney
MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) -Slobodan L1vo-
Janov1c ofYugoslav1a harnessed his power and aggression
Wednesday 10 dump second-seeded Amencan John
McEnroe 2-6. 6-3, 1-6. 6-4. 6-0 m the quarterljnals of tht'
Australian Open tennis champ1onsh1ps.
The 22-year-old West German-based powcrhoUSt'
defeated McEnroe 1n one of the biggest upsets 1n the
tournament's history 7tVOJ10ov1c is ranked JUSt 66th m
the v.orld and was unseeded
McEnroe. 26. had been bidding to wan the Australian
Open for the tirst time The defeat meant he has failed lo
v.an a Grand lam title this }car and ended his hopes of
overhauling l"an Lendl for the world's No I ranking at
the end of the year.
McEnroe's serve and delicate touch held no
mystenes for Zl\'OJIOO\ 1c who blasted his way to" ac:ton-
Newport little leastue •lgnup• Newpon Na11onal Little League wlll hold
regntrat1ons for ns 1986 season Dec t 4 from 9
a.m.-noon at Ensign School. 2CXlO CltfT Dn"e .
Playcn aiic six 10 15 are chg1ble 10 sign up Funher information on the league may bl:
obtained at Ensign School on the da" ofstgnups
Today'• Golfer E.rpotdtlon
The i oda) 's Golrer Expcmuon di thl' Long Beach (<invention Center will fc;uure 1he la1est
1nno' a11ons and new designs in go.If equ1pmen1
and apparel when it runs Jan. 3-5.
Test areas will be set up at the show Ml golfer~ can get a lirst-hand feel of the newest tool~ or1he
trade.
The Sou1hcm California March of Dimes and its local chapters have been named a\ the officia l chanty benefietary of the show The March or
Dimes will receive SO cents from the ~le of each adult ticket to the show.
r a
golf courses prior to the show and at the Long
Beach Convention Center during the threc-da} show
ln•tltute of Athletic Medicine
Several 1984 Olympic gold and ~1lver
medahs1s from Orange County will pan1c1pate in the grand opening of the South Coast lnsmute of Athleuc Medicine. 3013 I Town Center Drive,
Suite 120. Laguna Niguel, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.
01} mpians team mg up fnr the open mg arc
gold mcdahsls PC'ter Vidmar, g}mnasun. gold
medalist Evelyn Ashford. track and lield. gold mcdahM Greg Lougants. dt' mg, gold medalist
Candy ( ost1-Burkc ~ynlhron11cd swimming Sii ver medalist Debbie (Jreen· Varg;i\ \Ill
le) ball. and silver medalists r>t.ug Burke and Jex: Vargas. water polo
The new ms11tu1e. a program ofSou1h Coa~t Medical Center, offers the most comprchcnstve
sports medicine program in Sou1hem Orange County Included 1n us stAlte-or-the-art equip-
ment Is Km Com, the only untt m the area which measures both conccn tnc and ecccntnc muscle
St~ngth
The giant Yugoslav served immaculately 10 the final
two sets and treated McEnroe's own serve w11h disdain,
defusing it regularly with some blockbusting returns.
Z1 v0Jinov1c defeated reigning Australian Open
champion Mal\ W1lander an the first round at
Wimbledon earlier this year and hts victory over
McEnroe underlined his affinity for grass couns.
McEnroe earned the ire oft he capac1t} 10.000 center
coun crov.d by storming angnl) from the court afier his
defeat.
He did not watt to leave the co urt wtth the w1nni:r. a'>
IS CU!>tomaf)
* Austr•lllln Open
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MEN
T Ilda V' l OU1""'11N! Slntlfl S'Ol>Oden Z1vo11novlc (YuGO\lav1a) Ciel JoM McEnro. (US I 1 6. 6·l
1·6 6 •. o·O. Metl Wll•~r ISwe<>en) Clef JOhan Kri~~ IU SJ, 6-l 1 S
6-2
Tod.tV'l Four1tl Round SlntlH
lven ltt'ldl !C1ecn\tovak•• def Chrl\IO Slevn lSoulh Afr oc.el, 6·3 6 2
6·lm 6 2
Gun and collector. •bow
The (Jun and ( ollcclor~ Show bow~ into Anaheim <;1ad1um 1h1~ Saturda)' and \unda).
bonging wtth 11 11 wide assonment or ltiodem
firearms In ndd111on 10 the modern guns and equip-
ment sho"" '1s11on will lind .oumanding
collec11ons or anuque nOes. p1\1ols. lm1ve'> and add11t0nal paraphernalia
Show hours arc from 9 a.m to 5 p nl. both
da\s. />\duh admi~~1on 1s $3 75. Children li,e-12
S.:!: and 1hose under five arc free For 1nforma1ton phone(.:! I 'l 430-5112
Outdoor recreation •bow
H Werner Buck Enterpn\C'>' 21st l\nnual
"-nahe1m Spon~. Vaca1ton and RV show 1s
M"heduled for prcscntarion at the Anaheim (onven11on Center Jnn 4-12. Long rccogn11ed as the largest travel ~how on
the West Coast. the display fca1ure~ rt'crea11onal
vehicles. famll~ "acauons and outdoor sports
aCll\<lllCS
Pncesare S4. 9S for adults. S2 forchtldren b-15
Doors are open from noon to 10 p.m Saturday
and noon to 10 pm Sunday Monday through
Fnda}. the doo~ are open from 2-10 pm For further 1nfonna11on, phone 99q.8QOO
30-and·over profealonal tennl•
Bilhe Jean King will hcadhne a live-day
$40.000 ~roresssonal tennis champ1onsh1p, Jan. ~9-Fcb • at lhe Palm Valley Count!) Club 1n Palm Desert
The 1ournamcn1 features men and women, 30 ycanofagcand ovcrwhohaveeamed SI mtlhon
tn pnJe monc) or ""Vn a maJor !Ille dunng thetr 1·are.:r;
fotntn11 King for the fhamp1onsh1ps or the
IQ85 tour will be seven-time Wtmblcdon and four lime Ir \ ()pen Doubles Champion. Rosie < a\als. along with the 1977 A umaltan Open :ind
I 978 Wimbledon Doubles C:hamp1on Kerry
Reid and French and Au51raltan Open 1111v holder Nancy Richey.
Competing on 1he men's side will be four-ume ll.S. Open Doubles Cham pion and the 1985
U.S Open Senior Men Single~ ( hamp1on. Bob
Lutz. Also included IS Marty Riessen, holder or
eight Grand Slam It tics and 01fTRichey, the No.
I one ranked U.S. player in 1971.
Brett, who throughoot his career
has been labeled as a rathc.-r erratic
third baseman. said several times this
season that winning a Gold Glove
was nght belov. capturing a World
Series championship 1n his hst of
pnonti~. "He always has been a little
underrated.'" Royals Manager Die._
Howser told the Kansas City Star.
"He always was average to above
average. but this year he established
himself as an excellent defensive
third baseman."
Besides Brett. the three other
newcomers to the AL team were first-
baseman Don Mattingly of the Nev.-
York Yankees. shortstop Alfredo
Griffin of the Oakland A's and Petits.
The other players named to the .\L
team were second baseman Lou
Whitaker of the Detroit T1ge1s, out-
fielder Dave Winfield of New York;
catcher Lance Parrish of Detroit; and
pitcher Ron Guidry of New York.
Rounding out the NL team were
first baseman Keath Hernandez of the
New York Mets: seaond baseman
Ryne Sandberg of the Chicago Cubs.
shortstop Ozzie Smith and outfielder
Withe McGee of the NL champion St.
Louis Cardinals: outfielder Oak
Murphy of the Atlanta Bra ves: out-
fielder Andre Dawson of Montreal:
and catcher Ton:r Pena of Pittsburgh.
Ump wins
h is case,
money
SAN FERNA.ND<) (AP) -A.n
amateur baseball umpire won a
$2.800 award for medical bills and
lost wages sufl'ered 10 a brawl that
re e o c1 ure
ofa game.
Munaetpal Court Judge Michael
Luros on Monday ordered Wilham
Laufman to pay $865 in medical
expenses and SI . 950 for lost wages to
umpire James Elhs. 43
Dunng a California Baseball As-
sociation game last March. Ellis
threw Laufman's 19-year-old son.
Robert. out of the game for shouting
obscenities at another umpire. a
police report said.
After Robert Laufman threw his
milt at Elhs. the umpire halted the
game and awarded a victory to the
opposing team. the repon said. As
Ellis left the field Laufman's wife.
Joyce. 47, blocked his path and began
sweanng at ham.
Witnesses said the woman slapped
him in the face and Ellis slapped her
in return. at which point William
Laufman and all three adult sons
JOtncd in the fray.
Ellis said the brawl left him with a
cut above the right eye, bruises and
strains in his back, causjng him to
mm seven days of work at $31 an
hour. He is a fire-spnnkler installer .
Player reps
talk of new
strategies
Holtz gives Irish an oral drill
KAANAPAI I, Hawa11 (AP)
MaJOr league baseball player rep-
resentatives d1~usscd the most re-
cent contract ncgouation~ dunne the
opening da~ of their union meet1n1s.
looking for lesw ns to be ustd the nex1
time they bargain w11h club owners.
"The (player representatives) feel -
ing was that the owners said. 'I due
yo u,' and the players took i h1kt,"
Don Fehr. acting cxecu11 ve director
of the players' union. said of la~t
su'°n's two-day mike
"They d19Cussed what m1aht prove
helpful the next ume."
Fehr. speaking after Tuesday's
openana sc'lsion of the Ml)Or ~ague
Ba§(balt Players Assoc11t1on ex-
ecutive board mtttin& on the island
of Maui. would not specify what the
union mtg.hi change 1n its next
negot1at1on
The 1nue of dru& tcstina, probably
the mos1 provocati ve subJCCl to be dealt with at the mecunas. aJso came
up on the openint da)'. but noth1n
dcfin1t1vc wa~ decided
Hi s first duties as n ew coach
include ta lks to players. staff
SOUTH BEND (AP) -Lou Holt1 ha staned to
work at h. doing a JOb once performed by thC' hkes of
Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy and Ara Parscgh1an -
coaching football at Notre Dame.
Holt1 began by doing what he doc!I $0 well, talking.
He met individually with Notre Dame football players
and as istant coaches Tuesday
"I want toestabhsh a line ofcommunicat10n between
me and the players," Holt1 sa1~. "I want to put t.heir
minds at case as far as the future 1s concerned. cspcc1ally
ao1 nJ, into final exams That's pnonty No I
'Number two is rccru1t1 n1. We're gomg into that
very hard." he said.
Holtz will find. as did the coach hr sur.cccdcd, CTerry
Faust, that Nottt Dame no longer has fir;t shot at the best
Catholic hiah school players an the country. accordL111 lO
another former coach. Dan Devine.
"Thett's no lon&er the feeder system where a product
of a Catholic Hiah School automati~lly f.OC1 to Notre
Dame," said Devine, who coached at SouJh Bend from
19n-1980.
"You've got to ao out and Oaht for those kids," ~•d
Dcvtne who was 10 New York to be inducted 1n the
C"ollt1e Football Hall of Fame ruesda) nt&ht
Devane predicted that HollL may be \hocked when
he finds "there's not nearly as much emphasis on football.
internally, as you think there is "
Recalling his eltpenencc at coach. Devine said Holu
will "Get his players later tn the day than at any other
school in the country. He'll get less prac11ce lime. Kids
will go to a lab class rather than practice.
"But they'll play on Saturday They'll compete ..
Devine sa1d Holtz soon may wonder. "My ~osh. 1s
thts Notre Dame where football is o important?'
Devine wh o led the Fightina lnsh to the National
Championship 1n 1977. said Hoitt also wall find less
pressure from alumni than he may thtnk.
"It's o lot sweeter than Lou t loll1. had at Arkansas or
Lou Holtz had at Minnesota." said I.>ev1nc
"The alumni d~s not dictate at Notre Dame. thoug.h
the university may let them think they do."
"Look to the futuf'f'" wa' Ho1t1• me sage to the
players. who returned to ~mpus Monday after a
devutat1n' defeat at Miami and the end of htusfs
d1sappo1nting era.
"He'~ trying to tay away from thr fl:l\t ." athletic
department spokesman John Heisler \oud of Holu..
The past under Fau't WM c.a p~d bv Saturday'' S8· 7
defeat at M1am1 and clo5Cd wnh J 10-26-1 record
compiled dunng Fau,.·~ ftve years with the lmh. Fau~t re5igl'led Nov 26, thr« d." s nf\er a Ion to
Louman• State mt<k him the lo ·~\t coach tn Notre
Dame history Hohl. hcii<l coach at \f1nne\Ot& the pa 1
t"'(\ ~3'°M. was hired the next dJ\
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pvt oat10 & lrplc Incl gar & more k1d s1pe1 PPt' WE OFFER l CHOICE 642-9412 t "n n s $ 4 0 0 ' mo 15 n1 heavy W1 wl'lt payable • Nwpt Ben ~·ew $825 Fee 7602 539-619 1 Agl sm COSI 1Borm s595 $605 SPACIOUS APARTMENT 642-3850 or &46-1869 cnest Placenua CM ID ba~ Homebuilder Exp 2Barm t .ea S"'05-$710 w ant a <ie1ec11on of great 1 M LE FROM OCEAN oy dog tag 6"2· 1540
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2ba tprtc 0 1w enc1 gar •2 Sw•rn,.,,1nq oooti. 1714 544 366~ All .n1pr111ew1ng tor recep-642-1424 •S1reamc; & oona~ N\'wpor1 B•·dd'I \11 NNN Call Rogers Realty 1 • 1 names •1on1s1 court 011ector
,.rty AOllS no pets S950 Sorry No Pets • Sorr• ,,,, 0015 675 2311 & conl1aences w111 oe tully p 1 1 mo 673 t990 alt 4 • ~ protectt"d ar 1me so~ evenings ••lrt1 2BR 1 t>a Verv nice
enctnS('d pal•o All un11
02eO Aqt 540-5937
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Monte Vista Ave $ t 150
8'38-'l427 64S 2991
•" 1r"•'>'1•nq' ava' COM s oesr ott1ces $595· b .... -.nos Aoorox ~
Corona del Mu 2622 COTTl&E TUE ._ .• 1 r:,11 • S 1100 net u111 A c pkg &llJlty•tat o hr start ~PP1Y in Pe< $285 000
MARILYN TWITCHELL '!!>----""'-!--..-.---.;;.;; 2BR 1BA pvt Qal o gar W H'Y NOT CALL "~ ' ,anitor 2855 E Coast - -so n 12 6 es otwn
Bachelor-1Bdrm ut1ls PO w o hkul) Quiet N(-pet., 893·5191 ~-,·~niir1 B••d·" "'o 12·3om a1 117 1 Jam-P t o .. I S650 .., -,. "''.., Hwy 675-6900 Anyl1me C'-'1.a C 3016 a 1 s .. are poo Waler pa10 Sn ·c; mo •I • HI t:>ocee Ro Nwpt Bch
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oabys1t ror 1 vear 010 my llECEPT SCTIY
Corona del Mar 1022
ASPEN CREEK RESORT
Chair 15 at your b3ck
door Proress1on..i11v dee·
or area Sleeps 8 10 Cov
""'d prkng sauna spa
5 tSO pPr night Dvs
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539 6191 Ag1 cost
2 Barm rear duple11 soutn
•>I PCH Very private
$800 per mo
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Gar •efrig JPSla1rs No
oet .. S520 Agt 550 10 5
t -.:is~ Hur•t•ngtor V1llaqe
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1 Mer 100 .. r ,.,.st "n Soa tk Cout Mettt EJECITIYE HITES
nome exp w c'111Clren reouareo tor 1ana develop.
Must be avail days eves ment comoany Excellent
& wk nos $5 •1r 759-6882 teieohone manner smer1 aooearance non-smlCr
word proce!ls1ng exl)ef
Sa1ar1 S 1400 mo Hrs
8 30 5 30 P1ease call
Pal IO• appl 863-7033
Doaestiu JO 18
Exo NURSES AlOE seeks
t1ve·1n oos111on L10o Isle
area Local refs 631-9505
OUPLEX·2Br Iba ea So-
ot-PCH $275.000 521
Carna11on By o wner
673-024 1 or 67J-1541
Call M McGu11e
Haroor Alty 673-4400 EAST SIDE Bacneior No \IC~ .. M ... r;
k1tcnen $450 mo Sheryl Soac1ou~ JBr ~Ba l)t'Cur
1Br trg 11v rm new paint 673 J 117 or 631 1266 1•1 Co• u~· A,J1111~ c,~
Rellt&ls Nr Newport don t miss 11 crpts bhnds 1<1tchene11e ··~~~~~-I,• Poo•s CluOho~si>. S450 ---------3br 2ba gourmet 1<1tch .., micro pd viii $650 mo • , V1••a ~ .... 11 <. 6 c, ') '>
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Ben 111 June St4751mo iDllll Point 2126 trptt ,.,,00d ClPCk Skv •Twhqht d•ne .n c.outt <'1
OCEAN VU apts 2BR 1Br 1Ba $5SO sec S350 119,,1 Country setting q.11Pl'1c"
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Ys I pie~ patio S650 No '" ""cl .:t"' '•,.50 ,, .. {" •L•c w 11i. " 10~ .. 1
. 7141175-5113 VAlley 2 134 ~ets aft 5 645-5S1~ $''>Cl "lnpp1<,6)t 6155 •G.:itt>d avo>•Pelll"oJ
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I •631-1111 * 'Redecoratinf AarP Q Me off PCH $300 l> ,ffllDt. leacla 2140 2BR 1 >BA pvl lndry rm E ~1d1• t81 wnrm & cozy f h i Stps ocn bach pad $42:> Beachwalk Condo 2Bdrm •r\S•de uni,. patto gar w •LJt<; ot nal wood oeam Or t e •· Not lat 10 waves 2br SS9S 2Ba Study Furn or un· Nice No oets $650 mo t 1!11s etc Super clean Holidays? 2br 2b.:i NB add1ess $675 furn 6 blks 10 och Avt Call Jean 63 1 t266 $-l<l'> Pll<-oet~ 9<10 2962
The 1 • SecurP 3br 2ba '70~ 1mmed 969-6515 • • ·~;ij~.~ E side small 1 Br Pertf"ct Exec 4tlr nr H20 $1. 95 ~· r ;, : 1 i• '.11'91 ..1d1t Suoer c1et1n
MANY OTl-IERS AVAIL Or allord 3br 2t>a $695 : 40 o oets • • Clauified t 539 fi t91 Best R11y cost Pvt bungalow nr PCH S 5 N 9<10 2"62
Senice '• Or blk5'waves 3-4br $975 2Br 18a 710 W James ~A FURN <;tud10 oarr1a1 1t1t 1 Directory can • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • 539-6191 Agl COSI $6SO Pa Ito 642· 1127 f.Jl'I ,nn to WC>• k 4 AMS 1n
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A NEED ., Nwpt Blvd Squeak• LARGE 2Br .Ba uostrs
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, , bal~. ram room lrplc •EASTllH * S5':!0 mo ,9,_ 18A 111
Pahos overnang n1ct"lv Beautiful tBdrm Apt $600 i.1,,dscaped $1275 mo
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Owner 213-541-6196
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OAll.Y PILOT
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Bi;l'l nr alfDOrl bank
Misc. Re11tAls o•og Cont '11cn & recp HOUSEKEEPER ·er "ed SECRnHY
1aa~ waf'teo 10 11ve n l'ast oac:ea Newporl
room t>oard a. salary Bear" c:onsultmg llrfT1 area 1nc10 $1000 mo
83J-9365 644.881CI n~ds oar! time secre1ary Rooms
i::_,rn Rm BA Kit ndry & Ot11ce & Garage $335 mo !\Ir Mar ners SQua1e
2706
Teaclatn 4&50
INF AN+ TODDLER CARE-
GIVE Fl PRE SCHOOL
.EACHER e•.: 'nQ o•o-
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"'1h mon1mum 5 yr s
""~r Aopro" 20-25 hrs
oe• wee~ E•ce1 typmg a
necess11~ Preter some
D•h•Jll e•oer N-smkg ot·
'• P Call Juely 675-355 t
s•t' Q pr .,, Yng empt~ a ~ Coast HW'f 646-~6" •
m .JI!' Walk IC' Marina
SJ'l(\ mo d93-S474 Ev
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" ' ' ' ul•I ..,, 'Y 5J6-85 18
Hotels/Motels 27 18
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w~1y rentals Low rates
S 11s & Up Wkly Color
rv maid 5erv1ce tree '"et> neate<l poo· &
SIPCI<; 10 ocean l\tlCl'I 5
~va 1 <185 N Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach '94-5294
SElUHllTEL
Wkly rentels now avai1
$129 SO wl\ & up 22"'4
Nwpt Blvel CM 646-7445
PRtME Ott1ce Soace 1n
Nf'wpor1 Beach avail 1m
"'f'<l•atelv S550 "'C'
JlCOIS RUL Tl
PROP lllll&EllHT
714 175-1173
"•o tess ona• 011 c e
Ccr'OO : ~tr1 2300 sq 11
Wes1 of 0 C A1roort 1n
C M Part furn $3000 mo
1•oss 1w V•lla Renlals
6·s.4012 0< ~s....1792
Prt Sch11I Di recter
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Costa M•<.1 ... a
Eve~ Wll'"IOS 05_, •66.
TU'TOR needea to• tO >1ea1
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1 OM Propertv Manage-
'T'tf'nt Co Fronr om~ •P·
l:'f:'il• ance <eQutre<I Good
•v0•"9 ottice telephone
st.. c; Word processing &
boo1111eeomo e•p nelp..
tut Maryanne 675-4900
SECRnlllY
S,.,,a11 ott1ce soaoe tor "'"' Proft11i 1a1l
S<' 10 mo Call w estern A4aiai1t11ti •e 5100
Par1 lime tor anterior de-
s1on studio 7 30-2 00,
Mon Fri eventually tull
"""" lmmed opening Mai resume 10 1137
8a~s1ae Or Corona Oe4
Mar CA 92625
Auto T1nl 95--8468
WATERFRONT BLOG MANAGER
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642-464<1 Mon-Fn tame D•str1ct ManaQer SECllnlllY
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t•"'P S~retary Prefer
P• pprrence 1n b ooll
We ortei• 11n e'cenent l'lel'
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ca11ons & "OhClh' t1onuc;
"M"P'"9 & person&! com-
puter Must type 45 •
WPM Susan 476-1234
program and Ol!f'tal '" su<ancf' Salarv plu<; WIRI PIMISlll
• 'T'l11ea9e re1moursement tor 111w ottice Newpofl Beach Non smoker
•Ofl1ce Shoo Storage• •pphcant mu5t apply '" Send resume to Hrr1ng
4BR C'Cf'&nhont tuhy !urn 264 SQ It & vp reas C M pef50" at Da•1\ Pilot 330 Partner 5000 81rci'I S1 i:,,.1, T\, Avall montnlv A C 2 N•ce area 548-7249 West Bav St Costa Su•te 2900 Newport
.. I ,,_L "'1'" 1 Mesa Col AOOly 9.11 Beecn CA 92660
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I O&IHI Salfl .Utll H-.ISfH 19SO FOAO 2 dr ~dlln PllHllH IPPOllTQln EARN Ill IOIEY MOST•ss•s f"eeded ror 1110111 in E• Mgr 101 1 major corp & SCRAM-LETS y M.iAHA ORGAN 8r1:1nd 0110 llke noe "" USOO " " " Co~rn u c>o a. Irvin• s.irev ownor ot MIO Co ' m•w never ~n use<! 8 8 3 .. 2 Immediate opening for I * •1 lhe LOS AfltGELES lull llme d11y & lull tom• > 110 wl< ouar aat i.eel<!I. challeg1ng pos111on ANSWERS 1 S800 673 5822 964•7~88 °' 4 "1
• qualified petton Jiarrtt 1011iee Manager Phone TIMES Telemarkeu~ or niqnt ho•IHMI No eap comm Plld vlG Traui w prog11111v Co 96J 3627 A t I t d 9100
1600. 1660 ••l)ltr help ••tltlli exper*'ce Sal.,y ltce In Cos1a Mesa Ellec flf!l!C Aµply Coco s i 13 I onQ ,~flllllill tnCI • ben I Sportl•L a.... IHS I OI •tor •
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lul E•cellent company • comm1111on 850·9199 live now our new com WwlitCllll D• Nwpt Bch .... ,., oppty tor oct Ni1J1Jt1r Enger -W AUD• 1672 4 spMd nttw
benellla and working 1 mission sc-.ie allows you ... ,,;;n1uu1 ui mgmt try Mtrclttl"lt ~uic:y Market 16 tu lui •v• Toola, Prc>i paint AM FM t <llS8111
<'OftdltoC>ns Apply • . PllllTIH 10 earn more than $200 GET UP ""' se1roe1 Su~r light L U u • t _. • 11 "'.8.8 6 •••-iee••t Cemefl peflOn to work on commission & w>-s Gtatral 5530 11 • """ or• not a M~t0ea~anldM!r4tl~e-t 11tmf:1)n(JStt~64?-l902r::-646 8800 ...... ,. -vUlttc.AJ comm•rk!JI 'Im ti.y allui~ -OJ\ ~ ---------.. .zi.mcJ::u.a /JJlh. ~ )'OU 11 Aalf5111 1010 ment .. mused lhll ot<J
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330 W Bay Street process ex~ pref or possible to earn more 1oun9 ambt1101.11 couple to yur MAIRO•T STOii• S875 Arrow Back Wino sleep l111t1 an<! suit h11ve ll IOIO OE't IVFAY Ol'PAATMf NI
Costa Mesa Ce will 1r1in 5 Days ptwlo. 1n-1 than S 1000 weekly manao• 21 Unll6 •n Co1111 """ " sor Roelle• $350 Marble re11son to GfT UP 26 Magn1vox .197_6 11ri 1 M LAREN'S BMW
Of C911 $42-4321 eluding Sal Apply Pen· Hours are llex1bteand the Mes11 Call 855·0665 IF YO•ll lllE top Wash Stand $325 1 ·•vvJ ,..,1,~vlo, ~.r.1 wnd C
• 1 nysaver, 1660 Ptacent11 1 oll1ce 1s Freeway cluse Banking llTrllrlT"I Mantel Fire Surround. Ct•trll & S2!10 All 5 646·683G M·F 1111 9 s s ttll 6
Ave C M r ;:ir •nlormat•on call T LE•S "" " s12s Cane seat Rocio.er E · 60!61 6 ... 65 E ids nPHmH/ 540 030 EL " II Elllllll $150 M1n1on Ch1n11 don· pap•tal 1G1111• s.1.. Cr UC 'cAt PlSTt IP ARTIST PRllTill • 1 CANON-A· 1 CAMERA -ullerton
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dental '"suranee con· 9•5 Ophonal L con1act Mr John Laun ~eat (state Prepare LES 957·8133 Beaut1tul older kittens 10 ••. rt ltack SERVICE & LEAStN"' Ptr1cht 1112.ll 1l• nentat aimospnere Con· Apply PENNYSAVER 1Cl1b1/lt1taaraal1 yoursell lor the next real u 1 iaet Ahsst1 642•4321 ext 1660 Placentia Ave C M 5520 (7 141 675-4500 estate boom career op.
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*SALE! SALE!* good nomes House· A A al 12·7, 13670 N Cnerry Ave LONG 1All reds. ex cond mtou LOS ANIELES ponunot les available R 1 $129 & U brqllen 646-6705 8 JO am to 12 pm Furn.! BEACH I Priced 10 sell 759-691
2'9 l-•-1 OIAST I PRllTIH IOOHHPH F /T, FEDERAL SAYll~S Licensing tr among ava11 e rigerators P Dog Blue Heater Aus1ra1-apt:J clothing & 101s or fNo Cherry eiut-4051 evi wttns 756· 1977 dys .--0 11 Set Pressman Apply 1 to kev & resla.urant exp • able To onlerv1ew call Washers 599 & Up I d 6 · misc items 309 Canal (714\AH 1110 I IAILY PILOT PENNYSAVE A 1660 pref d Includes wl<ruls 3201 NewP<)fl Blvd Pam Wall or B•ll !Dryers. gasi etec $99 & Up oan call e og mos. St Newport Shores ,. • TOYOTA 8 t Tercel 4 dr
330 W B S Pl A C M Newporl Beac" 92663 963-1319 or 546·9366 Stoves .S99 & Up .,. 556-6693 650·3588 Trade-Ins Welcome spd gd cond pvt pt) ay !reel acentoa ve. Quiel Cannon 496-6t46 " .. OPEN SEVEN DAYS $2695 536 3008 Cos1a Mesa, Ca 92627 IEOE M/FIH I MERRILL LYNCH REALTY ·comp1e1e Line or Home Golden -lab Mox puppy "-A 6110 . 142-4321 I ROOFIH SlLH•AI TERRACE GARDEN Furnishings tree 10 oood home "•'• DI • TOYOTA LEASI .. ~
•--------top commissions. ben· DISHWASHER Laguna BEAUTY SHOP JAllll0ft$ All APPLIANCES (<>t3J592·3956 REA M VIN ALE "9
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SlL·s OLERIS bonuses 494·9650 1ng foreman, Mon·Fri 8-5 I bctllHt Coa~ltl11 j ewe ,, au r Browning at Irv Bl Furn
s; CASMIH/CUH $5 SO·S6 75 hr Uae com· UNIOUE FURNITURE 6025 hsenotd clothing. misc Permanent lull time sales MOW ulRllli I cterl<s Apply '" person " Ma1ure person gilt shop I pan)' vans mm 1 yr exp 1947 S Main SI •.KT Diam Bracelet LIPP Traai rtation
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1LL POSITIOIS * John Wayne Airporl Call clean cul, oondable Santa Ana $525 sell $250 839-0155 10am-12noon osia • 85"' 9 86 Mesa Siationers 270 E PARADISE CAFE B!ltt1e mornings c· 1 fluent English Also PIT Btwn Edinger & Warner on 19•12 Tent sleeping bags
t7th St C M 600 Newport Cen1er Or eve Npt Sch 642·6824 Main SI See the Bear• t Colt<man stove & lantern $1il Btttl 7014 l.t.fWayt • tremendous Severalo~~~~~~~s. par! '"''TIME &H-5220 pots pans !bl Chrs etc 14' H BIE ATAMA AN 1 Mtec:tlon ot rte'# a
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l14/432-1Hl time Hours 10AM·3PM Newspaper home dehvery Operi 10·6 Sun 12 5 I $250 645 9428 $200/cash or bst ofr Alt I carefully p r•pared
Mon F11 no exper nee 2 SAM, tight vct11 or ptck 1Must sell Sears Coldspot Beige mink 1acket w/lox 5 30 call 646-4688 preowned 8MW's In •n~": ·:~r~~0·1~~~~1 1~~~
Paici wkly Hiring 1mmed up $600 pl mo Call btwn lrostless gd cond Bes1 collar Appraised at , SER y ~ 1stock~ s 950 OBO
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ca11 Sue 662-5843 12noon-7pm 642-6015 olle• Ah 4 30 673-8924 $3500 .ciskong s 1soo J:S0U ry \~:-~:3'2 It does m~e a dll· ~~~~.;~gu~~ 6~ 1.1777
DRIVERS cross country PASTEUP PEllSOll 1REFRtGERATOR Used Athson °1 Rae 631•1266 , lter•hoe where you ---------.
no exp nee Calil he req 5 Day pl wk. including Sat s 100 548 2380 ERTE Shp1/Docb/Stora1e purchne yoUf BMW.
appJy MacGregor Yachts Will train Apply PEN· f1tnit1tf 6014 LARGE SELECTION OF 7022 1 ~.fml .....
1631 Placenha C M NYSAVER, 1660 Placeo-, ORIGINAL SIGNED'l50• dock Main channel u;..;v&!VE1<1
DRIVERS Ila Ave, C M I BUY· FURNITURE GRAPHICS & BRONZE Huntington Harbor Call I
Tbu rsday, Decembers Must nave good driving re-PMOIE SURVEY LES 957 8133
1 ~~~,~~:Eu~~~c~~. ~~~L 846 6707 2131925.3 119 (114)111-11l 1
cord for parly rental Seve<at openingsava1lable All French Provmcoal Don FOR INFO & A PRtCE I DAY BOAl STORAGE 20IW. 1tt.Stlnt•~ ARIES (March 21-.\pnl I 91· The harder) ou worli... the luckier ~ ou companyA & 0 Rentals in Santa Ana olloce Part set orrg $2800 sac $1400 1 QUOTE BEFORE YOU On the water Newpor1 I Cl08l08.UNOAY9
are -key ts to be analytical. to piece together puulc~ and to come up 2085 Placentia. Unit 5 t 11me evein1ngs No sell· coll lbl set S550 e1egan11 p u R c HA s E M 1 KE Beach oo ,, your sell boa1 1 _
with complete sccnarid. Y ou'll receive new!. concerning tra'cl. CM 642·1186 1ng No exper nee Paid sola 1oves1 S650 occas c Lu FF ER TE s 1 v<11<1 Open 7 days tl BMW 3201, '80, New in 81.
TAUR US (Apnl 20-Ma} 20)· Emphasis on ch ildren , change. EASY ASSEMBLY WORK' weekly Call Chrostoe chrsS150 Xtn1154J-47051 AUTHORIZED REP·f weel< Call 675-,5901 27 000 to mo, c1eanes1
vanet). domestic adjustment that could include reno\ation. remodel· $600 00 per 100 Guaran· 662·5843 for oppi Contemp oa1. Dining set 6 J RESENTA TIVE FOR THE I SLIPS Available 25 & 30 I a11 5 spd. new MXL s
ing or special anent ion to marital statu!.. U nusual gr ft, rcpre~cnt1ng , teed Paymeni No Ex -I * Reg1s1rat1on Workers• chrs ~Int Seats 12 $300 NEWPORT HARBOR I 33j3 w Coast Hognway M u 51 see 1 S 9 5 o o SOUTH COUNTY
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token of affection 1s on the wa\' peroencP No Sales De· $30-$ 1001Dy 534. 1400 675· 75 7 t AREA 1 Newport Bch 9.5 Mon Fri 17 t4l645·4600
GEMINI (M · ., 1 .,0. d rails !>end sell·addressed Earn casn yo1J1 t1rs1 da'(1 &73-641& a~ -1 • une - )_Accent on real estate. Ian • temto11al
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stampe<J envelope Oak glass brass Don st<t ~iac TraniportijiOD I Lady 3 tops oood cond
nghts. Define terms. clarify meanings. refuse 10 be int1m1dated. You ELAN-VIT AL .903 TEXAS REFINERY CORP I S375 col 1bts $450 oar 1 Light beige Mini\ Sto1e · $3200 751-8987 Ive n'lsg
need not give up something of value for nothing. Pt see~. Virgo person~ 3-4 18 Enterprise Rd Ft otrers ptenly 01 money s1oots $75 Sola/lovesl S250 645 9428 C 8014 FIAT 75 x 19 80 000 m1 figure prominent I} . -• Pierce FL 33482 I plus cash bonuses fringe $500 solab<J $350 Oak P A A • l 6049 I 1mrn xlnt concr s t400 or best #2 CANCER (1 une 2 1-Jul) 22): Ind!\ 1dual close to ) ou doe~ care, is FEMALE THVELIMli ~~~~~1~0~~8 ~~:~~ =~ ~.~11~e~1~~;go )~~'',!'7~~oo I ets naai 1
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attracted. will lend benefit oft'xpenence and perhaps provide funding. COlllPAllOll I port Beach area Regar<!-I RE MOOE LING I Couch oveJ~·l~~~~'!MEllT e~~nso1!6,~~<lec~~r ~~~~n lMAZOA 79 RX· 7 red/blk,
What seemed a lost cause wall oc revived. wtll actuall> be alive and u've '" Cabo San Lucas t tess or experience write Heritage Char set Oak I w 0 R K f N G A RA Bl AN top con<! 720 3807 a•tm cass 79K m1 nu
k'ck F O Hopkins Pres Box 1 I t11e'!'> CLEAN Make offer
L EO(Jul)23·Aug.22):Financtaldtlemma1sreso hed.long-range Nosaldry JOy1s L•ve or I 627·8113 94143 otorcycea I \ . IN u .. A. I 1ng. and Acapulco Mexico 711 Fl w th TX 76 tO 1 Coffee Tbl 548-7907 I HORSE l'lANCH 17 141 M ) / 646 -414, 213)49 t 0021 I S
prospects arc bnghter than onginally anticipated People are dra"' n to t '"my t>each home wtyour Two PR Account Ex-Su11d dine, tb e,. parqu~~ Gld R A"'C P 5 Scooteu 8018 ~
rli own room No Involve· ecuh11es needed I Wllh top wa nut onish w c n elr " ups I • s•LES you. l~rge audience aw~1ts )OUr pc ormance. R omance pla}'i maJOr menl All expenses paid min 3 yrs National leaves 6 .iphot dine chrs wks shots Bton<J & gl<Jn 83 KX 80 Kawasak• new I 1 •
role. Libra figures pro manentl). unlit we return 10 Calif TVtRadio Contact e11.-Matching China Cabinet I M F S225 Ea 675-3159 engi clutch 5550 080 e SERVICE
VlRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sept 22): Stn:ss independence. confidence. I we will oe gone about 6 1 peroence and 1 w11n mm w lighted sec1oons Also Moving must sell mos• 1 971 166_0 499•1216 eves 1
rehabihty. C ircumstances take swift tum, an·d you benefit as result. montns to 1 yr I am a 48 ·, year PR writing ex·, maJc:hon~, co~~~~~ lb!!,:r 1 lovable 1 yr old Female 4 Wlaeel Dri ve/ Jeeps • PARTS
Judgment. 1ntu1t1on are on target -vou'll be at nght place at crucial 1 yea1 old mate wta phys•· penence '" Business & claomn~ 6162e085~ Cocker $300 759-1870 9030 •JAC •II XJ&* e LE•Sll& • cal handicap and 1equue Gener al Consume• Send v • I A
moment someonetotravet w1th 1 resume&samp1esotw11t M. II 6015 Reg Quarter Horse 2 yr llEW •llJHP 1se,.es 111 yellowttan
LIBRA {Sept 23-0ct 22). Clande~une meeting could tn\Oh e a am able to care tor mysell mg (A musn to Naomi lief lftfOUI I old 15 3 great comtora-leather shows exce11en1 ANO TRYING HARO£R
third person H ighlight ver'iattlllJ. be f1ex1blc. keep options open, First and take care or my own ; Weiss The Weiss Group 21 MAG wood console ' 11on Eng West Jumper I CHEROIH care Just 58K miles fully TO BE :: 1
impressions prove correct Fam ti} reunion ts featured Leo Aquanu<. personal needs 1 plan to Inc 3822 Campus Or color TV w1remo1e S 100 I S 2 5 o 0 o b" K • m It comes with P s bucket equippe<J 130521 11
persons pla) stgn1ficant role~ . lly to Cabo before Suite 220 Newport Huge insulated dog hOuse 722-8495 w 644 -2652 seats and radial tires $14,115
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No". 21 ): Y ou·11 have reason to celebr3tl'. Chrosim~:5c::13~r Green Beach CA 92660 ~~go E~~~;1~1~:,·~~t5 °;g:~j w onderful mature sound 1 tS~r 29~~HI JIM SUMOllS
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6°2°5sa tor S 100 OBO ORANGE CO AST IMPORTS d I I t ~ fi d GENERALOFFICE-Quah· FIREW rem1um1 I 1001Qua1ISI N B a mire pa~s rea comp 1men _ . sp1ra11ons are trans orme into hed person 10 han<Jte TlCMllCIAll seasoned orange $ l lOIM . l Jeep Renault 833_9300
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CALL TODAY realities ag1uanus nall\e pla)S role phones typing general Must be Scuba certified s195 cord 9s8.8081 QllU lutraaentl 12524 Harbor C\:>sla Mesa
SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc.11 ): Stand tall for pnnc1ph:'>. L ook ottice <1u11es E11peroence Will tra111 673-3630 0 N WAYNE T I 6055 541-1023 MISSAi LEASlll& 842 2000
beyond the immediate. make plans 'for remode.hng or rebutlding 1 ~e1~1a~~ell~g1 P & T~a~~s WEEIEID llAllliER J Cl~b Membership en~~~ 335 tBENEZ got<! ptateo ITr1ach 9035 Sentr1, Mnlma,a 300ZX 11 .. 1 •
prOJe<:L Someone ~hind scenes roots for >OU 'l ou ha"e .. aluablc. 650_2902 Heidi Weekend Manager tor <1uce<1 to S700 838 5208 pnase•n con1101 beaut IFORO •80 ?350 PtU !Attend our lease seminar
hidden all). Scorpio plays ke~ role. 1 Daily p,101 Newspaper 1 T C gu11ar $375 OBO & other R XL T L d d and reco eve a tree 1----------
CA. PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Travel plan!> d ominate -<;tat us I liUlRIS IEEDlD I R v I N E A R E A ) J Me%abye~esh1p en~~sl ~~?i musical equip 646-9361 A~~g:~10 bltn too~~o~es I portable mini vacuum • t ••••••• t
11 1..-h d F h h d h 2 30 o 30 p with credit approval QUO wr ~ vanqu1s e . ocus on c ange. \a net~. c ansma an "' at w111 train '(01J 1mme<11a1e 1 A M ickup Bs1 olr 752·0 100 9-5pm Pianos A Or91n1 $4700 OBO 650-3797 Learn about teasing on I
could amount to serious f11rtat1on. Stress communtca11on. pubhcauon employmen1 Apply at truck S&90dependabihty a MUST SEL L Sears 20 cit 6059 !GMC 70 112 Ton Pock up I our ollice ntiar South T11r1 fo
knowledge concerning lan~uage food wine 33654 Niguel Shore Rn I musl per weekend 1 c 1 p1 . . . Laguna Niguel Call 642 4321 ask for i ret11g $500 I yr Whorl-I Uprogh1 Piano wlbench $500'obo 642-0146 • i oas aza Cl1sslfi ~ AQU ARIUS(Jan.20-eb.20):C'heckcosh.beawareofaccounun-g Jim s.iuo• wasner $250 1 yr goicien oak oeaut cond TOYOTA 7q Pock u 1aprx 1hr 1 •
procedures. Famrl} member could be sincere. but could also bl· 1•••••••••••• •••••••• ••••tii Sota 1ovesea1 StSO 2 1nru·ou1 Tuned de1111er wrack E•ll condotio~ ALL-SAVERS LUSE 642-5678
m1S1nformed. Protect )Our own interest. be d1plomat1c but fitm • DELIVERY DRIVER • desks S75ea 54S·8849 s·2so PP 847·5672 , Make ot1er" 642·8 tOO 114/432-1117
Taurus. Libra nattves play outstanding role... • • 'ii~;=;~~·~~ifiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiii~i,iJiiiiiiiiii~iiiiim~ii~!iiiijiil PISCES (Feb. 21-March 20). Bnng reference material up to datt' : : II
Spothght o n puhll(' rela11o ns. possible pannersh1p_ legal atTa1r'i. • Daily Pilot motor route e
necessll) for comprehending small pnnt Define terms_ .no1d self· '• available in Huntington •
deception. Another Pisces plays role. 1: H b 1 2 h ~
IF D ECEMBER 51S YOUR BIRTHOA v ) ou arc crca11\ e. rrnlcs<. • ar or area. -ours •
possess intcllectual cunostt). haveabtht} toan1cula1e 1deasand to gaan • per afternoon. • s---==---
lbrough wnnen word. You do plcnt} of tra .. eling. )Ou ma' no t be • C II 641 4333 M •
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KITCHEN CA Bl NET I Enlry & French Doors FIRED? c:all la2-5001
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,,.p c;rplS w1n<1ows etc
Reis Freees1 857·0691
reh$10US tn o nhodox sense. but you are spiritual. Gemini Virgo. : a -; on-:
Sagtttanus persons pla} 1mponant roles rn )our life. M ember-. of • day-Friday 10-5 P .M . •
oppos11e sex find )OU attractl\e. chansmattc and challenging_ In • Ask for Art. •
..November )'OU loc;.t something of value and then reco.,.erC'd it • •
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6 Chesterloeld
10 Bllnd part
14 Novel
language rs co111p1~1eo
16 Footwear
17 Tnto"' out
18 Puo
20 Cteans111
22 t.Jne <DeCIPO
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23 Comps 1oser
24 Trap
25 "'1•Cle11s1 porl
28 Brostle
29 Mu5•C group
30 Serpent
35 L.abor union
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36 Reo11evl'
37 Wtwn,,
38 Mo<1e1n
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57 Race prize
58 Srngle
59 Smart -
60 Cream ol the
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63 Flower per1
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2 So1tc•t
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4 Basic na1u1e
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10 Eng1o5h
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26 USC's 11va1
2 7 Olloce copy
28 Put 10 oeain
30 Foundatoons
31 The gums
32 Yonder
33 Cabbage
•2 Synopsos
U Night flier
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46 ear
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47 Ra<Jar's kon
48 Seede1
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After School -
Student Jobs!
Do You Need S Cash S And
A Good Job To Start The New Yur?
We are looking for Jr. High and High
School students and other• who would
enjoy taltclng wtth people and working
with other aludenta their own age. You
can .. rn $25.00 to $50.00 each week In
commllelona and MUCH MOREi You can
work PART TIME In the 1fternoon1 and
evening• and 1tlll hive pfenty of free time.
You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL!
We offer oomptete training and provtde
tranepottatlon. Thia ls NOt A PAPER
ROUtE AND IS NOT SEVEN DA VS A
WEEKI Come out and help UI gel new
cuatomers for our newapaper and have a
gr .. t llme doing It. You have nothing to
loM and a euper Job to gain. Call 1od1y
and maybe you can 1tart tomorrowf
Call Mr. Earl
548-7058 or 241 ·8432
$2.17 per day
Tna1 s ALL )IOU pay tor
3 Jines 30 day m1n1mum
DAILY
PILOT
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DIRECTORY
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REFACING ay Norman Hie Doorman Allys Parham & Assoc
Call tor tree est 642 0881 Oa~ & Fu 857-000R
Baywin<Jows·Frencn <101Jrs Electric1J I Maaonry
concrete Comp pa11os
4 76106 Don 964-5949 1-425513 968· 7 40 1 15 yrs exper 646-4834
Ooors-moldongs-oay win DON s ELECTRIC 1Movin9 .
dows complete patios 1492 5958 Service calls • AIC MDVIII&•
a<h:lol1ons Quality work dryer outlets e1c bOnded QUICK & CAREFUL 477446 Paul 548 8860
1NEW'REPAIR Ouahiy No LO RATES T 138046
tnllۥt Reas Rates Ref's
839 1886 or 67S·O 102
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FARTHING INTERIORS
HANGINGtSTRIPPING
VISA-MC 673· t512 E•pert Cabmet Maker & 1obs to small, reasonable 552-0410
French Oe119n Reas · Freeesl nc·d 631 ·2345 SellStorageE111perts 1ANOYS WALLCOVEAING
tree est rel s Alter Spm • 1nstallat1on g Removal
call Allied 722· 1157 Geaeral StrVlCfl *A· 1 MOVlll* tnt painting 548-4013
Your Daily Piiot MASONRY tCARPENTRY *REN AN AN EL* CLEAN & EXPEITT I LYNN HANSEN'S
Service Directory .very compet1t1ve Lie 1Persona1 & business as-Over 25 years experience Interior Painting and
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Representative & insure<! (7 14) 499· t604 s1stance tor all events & l •C T 11 6 428 730-1353 P "er Han ing 549_9677
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pro1ects 472 1782 a,. g 142-4321 HI. 301 Ooors·Repair-A1tera1oons STARVlllli COLLElil STRIP IT OFF THE WALL
.,_ _____ ... llliil• Aemodel-Panel·LOCk.S-elc Htndymn STUDEllTS 10¥118 CO. ·Fa::.t clPan reas wa11-
Acoa1tiul Ceilia 1 1~~1>1ners-Wtdo~·:;~~4:,s7 11 MERICAN HANDYMAN Orange Co Original paper rPmoval service yrs exp erry Cc1rpPntry lencong win· Sludent Movers Insured L•r bon<Jed 638-6970
Exquisite Acoustics Re Claild Cue dows plumbing marhle Lit T 124-436 641-8427 sprayed 01 remove Ory S
I•• • tub encl ett And Yes , NEW Warehouse tor age 1Plaabin9 wall Repairs 847 7qo1 MOliler loves babys1111ng Jesus ls lord 636-8244 ----.-~ ..... ~~~
REBLOWN OR PAINTED NPwDorn or 3 vrs up my 110¥11 11111 24 hr H • lH-1HO
Also Int Erl Painting nome lull ttme 642 90t5 FENCE Repa11 New & old • " •Good iobselonertght•
288597 631 9295 C S • Wood chain llnk patio s Appl's pianos hsehotd or I Lie ! lunint uvace :1ree es1 Greg 968· 11 t8 I orrc ·By the hr or by tne DRAINS CLEAR From $15 Appli1~ce AOBIN S CLEANING •GEN HOME REPAIRS piece Careful courtes~ Faucets Disposal Heater
Fttnatare SERVICE a throoughly I Paint Drywall Carpentry L1c ,,T47821 642-8815 851 9604 M&M 722-9066
AP?UANCE REPAIR CleM house 645-9741 etc Gar~ 645 52n PTL ' STARVING 4 WORK Eitpefl Service & Repaor
Washer-Dryer-Rell ig lltc . Housecteanong carpels & tHANOYMAN LARGE and Free eslimale 641 -5060 32 yrs exp Res1d't/Comm
722 t737 20 yrs exp uphols1ery windows e1c small 1 00 IT ALL' H1ghlech Mover 1147526 Uc 409035 964-8919
Apphance Service Aetrig liratr Maiat. 131-1272 531 ·5579 Pat or Ive msg IP1rtit1/0cc1tital WEEKEND PLUMBING
washers-dryers-ran8es 1Commerctal lnq welcome IHOME REPAIR Carpentry , -, No Overtime• Call Any
dtshwasners Lie 24 -0717 ICLEAN sw~p chimney lences & gates lrM trim. MOLIHY lllTEllERS I Tome 646·8712
sweep•no Free es11 -<Jump runs c M & N e Prof bartendlng & food
A1rblt/Concrtte mates Sparl< arresters & larea Jom Why1e 642. -7. 206 srvc by Steve 645· 1426 p1 ckin
Ortveways, patios, paths. other products avall Ha Ii Nania1 Ser.ice uropean sychic arot
elc No 1ob too small I Serv 0 C q59. 1842 11 DI BEST B · C c d & Palm Rea<Jer Past
Reas Mickey 536·0553 D s Cleaning Res1d/apt I LT HAULING MOVING A,. &onRded fompldanoon ~~esenl & Future I tree ? <18 Mus•c.at ••on
50 won Dv
Sl Poor oaro 2• w .. oo•~ 25 Contusion
34 Germ1n rover
36 We1gh1 unll
39 Prk:kly plan1s
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41 Mea1<.an
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apt complex neavy rotter • cleaning Sa11sract1on ° 1
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COLLECTOR WANTED
Part time opening In Laguna
Beach I Laguna Niguel area.
Earn up to $6.00 per hour for
monthly c ollect Ing for
subscriptions. Miieage allow-
ance paid In addition to hourly
wage. Experienced preferred
but not requlrelj.
Mu1t be •t LN•t 11 1r1. old
Call
10 A.M. -4 P.M.
MA. KIRKLAND
142-4321 ext. 107
Joe 645 4269 7am·9Pm guar For appt 549 4294 .lcons1ruct1on Clean-ups 1Care tor P.lderly in ltunse •IMfiat
& 0 Tr a'h & lree HauhnO prtvAtA home Home cook ;...;.••~--.. "!!!""-.!""!"'!"'!'!!!"' PATIEllll COIClllTE Home thee cteanono oy Free est John 645-6730 meats Kathy 540-4101 1BEST ROOF REPAIR All types de'logna & colors JODI Please call for hee I CA1-. oEA T ANY 810 BY
ca11646 2113 ror est estimate 842-6746 1NPTICMt LAGUNA Area I 500,. 722-7537
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1~ 14 H11ut1ng-c;leonup-pa1nt1ng-P1inti a1 Remove asphalt driveways 01us..c,,,t1ningl yrs exp moving 7 days 494-2341 a . ROOFING r~over re r pplllCf' wi concrete re 1abte reas reeest own FINE PAINTING By Rich pairs hot iar Ille rock
bllcl<lblock wk 539.0345 , 1rans Pina 645·9866 'H I ar<J ::>1nor 16 yrs ol happy wood. lree es1 750-6586 • ttlt~ tllty customer!i Lie 28064A I •
A S . Newport s Finest interior Fi ' Th•nk-Youi 963 4114 le•o4tlia1/A••atitat 1to tnactl Maon1en1nce The tatll
AuforfAuc K MECH Nesikeepers 675 1409 -.;..;,,;t'"'H""e""o..,F"F~1c .. e-o"!'F--RAtNBOw PA1N(1NG PATii 01,1111_11 ... 1 30 1rs exp Reas rares I Or John Cnroompas D C Ouellly •S our policy I --tree esl Adrian 645 4443 We will cteBn your hou'e Newport Beach 548-4021 650·6646 JEFF Lie: 8688 Complelfl re"lodell~ 11pt ore Rees rate. refs __ 1_ _ Ou1111ty work Aeasonabt•
ltat St,.lces flllCP 01011a 631·6569 011 3 Rutiat & CMli•t• A A A PAINTING 1n11E•t 756-9088
fa --LOWEST pos .. 1bl• p11ce I
COCAST BOATOeSE~VICE Ctatracttu 24 hr H • lH· 1110 10 Step Service 662·3235 Wi •4ow CltHilt omptete 1a11ng I •Het1t1no done r1ot11• Bollom Cteanlngl Pamllng U•'H·IHi •·llt•ll ' GLASGOW PAINTll\IG Ar~ YO\lr Windows Cteanl
r•aut Outs 893-4465 'Comm/r1ttld t.2345 Chell AIC H"t1ng SPG'••' Int/Ext 30 yrs exper I Bttlbo• Window Wutuno , 1 HOUI Serv Maont $30 rel & 642 5214 803 811lh08 81 873 3135
l11i1t11 ltnlCtl IALL CONSTRUCTION 492 8827 =•592631110 M(OWNEA EXPERT S
Acu'Type Word Proeen· New Aemoclet·Add•ll()n& I lntthl Acous Cetllngs 1
no W• dO manuser1p1s 1722 1737 lie " •60839 L • • LIC <'88597 83 1·929!l
m81llng 11$1 "''" 186-1330 BA TH ROOM & KITCHEN •• 1ca1111 I
B a I REMODEi INO Fr,,.e HI ' Ltwacart INT l(XT '0 Y11111rs b per I <:omputm1 oOlckM!Plng " AvfH&qe Room $2'11 •
11ue,·SRA toen Pt1vrot1 l l 1r. 2D668l SU 3-0.49 TREES f:•ltH•o• Stucr o $130 I
Guy 760 1008 •REMOO LING • Toppfldlff'f!'lOVIO Clean m11lflroBI, 642·0U :> I
TYPING StH BOOKKPNO, •f:IOOM AOOtllON S • up new taW111 1!11-3~76 PAINTFA NEEOS WORK'
'ASl1ACCLJR AfFWICf 1 Bl'llC:h CittH TH IHH SOHi 1n11r•1 ce1hngs r1111n c:11b VEASATIL( 640 0888 673 8l22 licir4820'i5 126Jy•,t"XP work guar l """n Tr" Shrub ln11et1
Carr••rt 10.•tttic Stni ctl ''" Trim l'nd Removal D11v111 P~1n1tng 984 3837
t.~1 Carpnntry Servtce IProf Cpl wm h0\IM11I yO\lr Lnwn MA1n & Ro1ot1111ng OUAl tTY PAINltNO
A,.,p111, Aemod 1 Addition• hom~ Oetirfll 1 3 mo" Sprinkler IMl&ll Repa" 1 nw w inter Rel"' FrM
Door• etc !148 4~90.Rel~ n \mkrt ~O O:i86 frH 11111m1te1 ~•II 6065 11stom'111<1 John 7'12 9707 ,
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DAILY P'ILOT
"FAST
RISULT"
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DIRECTORY
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Serv1cr Call
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Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Oeoembw 4, 1985 "!
NllC NOTIC£. '''" 1•r1
'" 1100 Mt.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTlCC I Mt.IC NOTICC PWUC NOTICE P\&JC NOTICE I ---, __ _. ...... _.._ _____ --------------------VW '72 BUQ, 1 ownr, all flCTITIOUI IUSINlll 1 Htlll .... ,. or oft~ ~t· jtl(.I Pttnn1ng DMtlon t714) flCTITIOUI au ... 11 doing buatnee• H • Olllla ~ulft encHlagutel•on• I wm•"Q ny ""' Sue>«vito<y' llC dltelOeuf• II you IWIW &.AWY.,._
orlfj. mini cond, 801( Of'lg NAMI ITATI MINT hons or ecc01.1n1t menlloned 1934.5394 Of eonw mto the NA• ITATIMINT.. .AOVANCEO SAlES & I '0< in .. iranc:e ol Atc:oulltt .Aoen• w11r1111 •he 10 d•y1 •ny qunttOnt C()l\¢9tflll\O 1110f1Ca Of'
ml l3600. 714/&G9·999e The lollowtng l*tOO• are 111Section1200 and 1200 5 Of ollle• of the En111ronm.nt•l 1 l'he IOllowlllg perM)n i• PROCESSORS 1132 E Glenoale ,ederal Sa'll!19t pe11od t"-M pr~. contac;t .,.,.,.... IA&..9
VW'72 B I 1 dOlng business aa the Ca1tlorn11 Probate Code 1 M, n t g w m w n I Agency dOlf\9 busineu u &II boa &lvd Newport •nd Loett A•t0e••1ion Glen I Anyone M'\Clt•lQ e PfOl•I 1rie Suoervteor/ Age(ll al Irle ..... ~ ..._
ug 'Y•llow new I HEAL TH COST MANAGE· • tr ad II".. y 0 0 c •• IOCated II 1' Crvte Centi( SlJMMERPLACE CHAR-Beach Cehl 926e, dale Cel1lorn11 ., .. hied .,, Cl..,.,., tuDll•lll._i by '"' r.oetal ~ Lc*I lNnlt 01 •n
mtr. lk brand ,,..... lhru· tMENT COMMUNICATIONS Clfteoft a litevttl, AttofMY• Ptu• Room 23&, $11111 TERS t77F R•vwSICM Ot Kelhryn J Eicllatedt epplfeetlon tor permiwon 10 Pri11eipel S11P9fvtl0t"v Al)tnl S•n Frenc1ac;o II 4 15) On Oecemt. 19 ttal at
Out! S2~50/ot>o. dye 177-F Rtveta•de Ave Nf!W for '-tltloMt, MO Newpon Ana C1lit0tn1a 92702·4048 IN-pori 8eacf\ Ct ltl 926e3 Thia but•n••• It con-11\CrHM aecounta ot an 1n. "''' •IQuMI a.n 0<11 argu 393.1250 I 10 oo AM Pecitie SeM.-
494-2552. 497-1597 ev po11 e.acn C11tt 9U&J C9tll_. Orln, Sutt. 1800, LINDA D. "O•lftTI, Ouane R AaeD 177F Riv-dueled by an indlVldual
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-..raole type Dy reaX>n of ffMN'll on tll• •OC>lic.aUon OLIMDA&.I 'IDl•At. CorPGf•llOf'I a Callton\le vw ·73 4 la. Wii on I I Bt!ICAI £ Wllfden, ~·~ ............... CA neeo Cletk of It\• •• .,d 0 11•••10• Or Newpot1 8eloch Kathlyn J EIC«tl.01 Ill• acqu1a11ton of brl neh Of orovtd.O llUCh 19QU911 II , .. 1 uVINOI MIO lO .. Aa. C:C.:ooratiOA. .... ~ ....
tunnl oond 9 s. x n Hazet °' . Coron.a "" MAI. Publlthed Oret19t Cotsl •u~ulaou o1 .o...-.. C..llf neer -rm. •t•ttf'!*l1 WH mtcJ flee• or Paclttc S"e¥1ng• I ~·.rM1 Ill wflt1ng by tN• •oet~ C>OlnMd TNll .. ""'°" 111\d
-or -Eric R Jt n1can, 331 09cemt>er 4 19a5 Publlahed Orano• co .. 1 di.cled by en lhdlvl<lulll i nge CO\.lnty °" NO~bllf lornie, locat.O 11 740 SQuth 111e tO·dly p.nod For • Delly Ptlo1 ~bef "· Trull ...cc>ra.d NovemO«
895 7~6 94& 23~°:r' ICallf 92626 O•ify Piroi No¥9mbef 27 28. ICOUftl), Cllltfornla Thtt Dut1ne11 11 con-wlln Iha Cou11ty Cle!k or Or· 8an~ Coal• Meu Cell $upe1v1110rv Agen1 during Pubtoened Or1noe Cout purau•nl 10 the o-d Of
vw '84 GTI 16K mt Mint APOlena St . 61lt>oa 1111and. j WTh-208 Daily Piiot Oecembet •. Oui ne R Raeb l2 19&5 Reneno Sanl• re Aoael San prote'1 10 be cona1oered 1985 w 217 10, 1913 .. instrulMl\t No
cond MUST SELL Calll 92662 I 19811 Th11 atalllfMfll WH llled f1t111t1Marco1 Ca11f0tn11 iwo1111111e111m\atbe witt· 8351M73 of Otnclel Ae-
S6600. (714) 722.7743 John M Rtehlrds 4120 ~IC NOTICE W 216 with Iha CO\.lnty Clttk of Or Pu1>11sneo Otel\oe Coast ''" lld •ee .. veo on llrM P\ll.IC llll'IT1C[ 1cord1 ex«vled by TlrnOCl'ly
----0.10111 Circle Hun11ng1on •noe Covnty on NOV91'11~ Dally Pilot No ... embllf 20 27 A11yone m•y "'"" '" tav0r Iha 1uson• 101 1he oro1 .. 1j ""' Seo1t Gleuon and Cindy 'l/W BUG 1975, excellent eeacn Cahr 926A9 FICTITIOUI •UltMHI Plml.IC NOTICE la 11185 ~1>9t 4 11 1995 or 0totes1 of tne applte.111ton ""'" t>e eon91a1en1 wnn ,,.,. YOU AM * OlfAUl T Anll a..uon. ~ 91'4
condition new cluton I This bu11ness 11 con. NAM« ITATIMeNT F1t112t w -205 Fo;Jr COl>ift muet be r• 1eoui11ory bUrs lor oenr111 m Wife 11 truttort lft the Of· paint and lnterioi Run~ ouctee t>y a gener.i part· The lollow111g person •• CITY OF "'VINE Put>lllNMI Orange Cou t ceMtd by Suoe1v11ory Ille epollcation and lhaluttOl.llt A MID Of' TltUIT ''" 01 the County ~der
$2 000 nerst11p 001ng but1neas es CAUFOANIA D ty p I .., ...,. 27 111.:11111' llll'ITICE Agent Feoeret Home Loan "'OtMf must be supported'DATID MO~~llt S. 1111. ... "-I""'" r~.atu SteM Of
grM_•_. 673'6028 I 6ruce E weroen PERFORMANCE HAUS I NOTICI IHVfTINO 0::,,,,~';0~=;u rUUUll""' Bank of San Fre11e1aco 600 by 1he 1nl0tm1uon 199Clll9CI UMUll YOU TAt<.I AC· Cattt0t~li-'Wili.'' SELL AT
VWConvefl Super Beetle, Thll Slllemenl Wli' !tied 3042-CEnttfprlH SI Coat• •10s W·202 MOTICI Of' flUMO Cat1t0<n11StrM I POii Ottletl I 111 Section 543 21•••1 Of Ille ~:::.:~Tr0J'iTA;o: PU6LIC AUCTION· TO
'18 Excel cond through! w11n lh• Coun1y Clark 01 Or. ,Mesa. Call! 92826 NOTICE IS HEREBY I Of' A~ICATION TO Box 7948 San Fr1nc1SGO I F8der•• Regu1a11ona IOLO AT A l'UMJC ...... HIGHEST 8tOOER FOR
$4300/obo, 66 t-8733 1ange County on November Frink Hanrahan. 826 San-!GIVEN 11181 aealeo btds wlll I 11111111 IC NOTICE INCllllAH ACCOUNT I Cahlorn11 94 120 w11n1r1 10 I Y0u m111~ IOC>k 11 the apoll· W YOU Nal!O AJll IX~· c ,.SH (payable et the lime ot
8 1985 11ago Rd . Costa Mesa, Call! lbe rec;ewed oy 111e C•tv Clerk r""'-Of AN IMaUlllAkl TYN days ot the put>1tc111on ol Cdtlon e110 •II c;ommen11 .. ie in i.wru1 money Of Iha vw · /tj Rabbit, 2dr mu~t F2911ll 92626 01 111e Cny of Irvine. Catt· I IN Co-llCTK>M WITH 1h11 no1oce A11 .00111on11 1 ftleel 41 , .... Feoe<al Home NAT1~ Of THI :•~ Unoild StatMl 11 ovillde
, ell ! $ 18 o o OB o Pubhal'leo Oran~ Coast T1111 bu11neu 11 con· IOfflla IOf lurn1sn1ng 111 0111n1 FICTlTIOUI ltU ... 11 lllANCH ACOUtMTIOM(I) oeys 10 subrni1 commen••' Lo•n Bani. 01 San Franc;tco OF THI tt•OC ID I thc!tNr c:ourtyero entranc:e
497 • 1185 alt 6pm Oaotv P1101 Novem1>e< 20 27 ducted by an 11101V1ou1I Ill Dor services mater il ls NAME ITATl•NT Ttlla .. 10 tnlottn tne public may b4I obta1nec1 P<O••OeO unless eny 9UCn ma1eria111!~~~~~ T C ~~~AC~ 0 ~I 01 Conttnenlll Lend Tlti.
December 4 11 1985 Frank A Hanrallan IOOlt equipment supohes The lollOWlflO per.on '' 1na1 unoer Sect.on 563 22 5UCh reque11 1• rec..vfld in .,, uempt Dy law trom 0ut>-I Company 1015 Noni\ Main
Aattl Dt•tatie 9300 w .199 T1111 statement wu filed tr1n11por1111on u111111es and 111.,.1 'C wnTl"r: ·· Dlmaic NOTICE IStroet San11 An• c e11 _______ _......,... w11h 1ne County Clerk of Or-1111 other •tem!t and fect1111ee PUBUC NOTICE P\BUC NOTIC£. ruuu nu w. r~ MllC NOTIC£ lorn•• an ngnt Ofi. and
NABERS •noe County on Novembet naceuary therefor as inlerHI conveyed 10 and PUBllC NOTICE 7 1986 p1ov1ded In Ille con1rec1 now ll4llO by 11 under .._10 F291f7t documa1111 for Cons11uc-Oeec:I of Tri.st 1n tha ()(operty CADILLAC FICTITIOUS IU81NE8S ~ubllshed Orange Coast t•on 01 Safety Improvement• CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH Cletc;rlbed u Lot 51 of Tract
lARGEST SELECTION
of late model. low mileage
Cadillacs In Orange
County! See us today•
NAME STATEMENT Dally Pllol NovemDer 20 27 at Alton Park together wlln No 2671 111 1he City, of
rhe rottowing person 15 December 4 t 1 1985 appurtenences theretD 1n POLICE DEPART~ENT Costa Men u tllown on• dotng business es W· 195 .11111c1 accordanC41 w11n the • map tr.er-eof re(;Oro.d on
l HE BEEHIVE 2435 East ·~•lteations on Ille at ine BOOll 86 Pagee 30 31 •nd
540-1860
Coasi Hwy Sune 10 C-Or-Ml.IC NOTICE 1ot11c4! of lhe Director of Pub· ..,, 32 ot M11ceuaneous Maps 1t1
on0::e Mt ~~1;:0~28~~41 oFFtetAL MOTteE 1"c ~~:o}cJ':,~~~1os POLICE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE NEWPORT BEACt4 ~';!=~ ~:;9~~Y ~
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA !Belle Ave Cypress Calif OF Pu•uc HEARING Bios wtll 1>e received 11 11141 POLICE DEPARTMENT, 870 SANTA BARBARA DRIVE , 9 A.M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER ttreet aOdress and Otha<
90630 NOTICE IS HEREBY lott1ce ot tne City Clerk of the 985 PURCHASES ARE MADE ON AN AS IS BASIS WITH NO GUARANTEE OF tommo11 oes19netlon, If any T111s business os con· GIVEN that the San1a Ana City of Jrvine located •• 14, 1 • -t of' lhft real property o..
Cadillac CdV '85 Lo m1
extended guar Loaded.
lea1n . sandlewoo d s 17,950. ph 673-0627
dueled by an 1nd1v1oual Mountains Count~ Weter 17::l00 Jamboree Road. PHYSICAL CONDITION Of ITEMS SOLD. acr1oeo above 111 porpo<teo Gene E Suflon 01s111c1 wlll hold •public; lr111ne Ca1tforn1a 92713, , 10 1>e 3092 Warren Llll4!
Tr11s sta1emen1 was hied , nearing 10 receive com-unltl 10 00 a m on Dec 18. Costa Mesa Caut0fn4a
with ine County Clerk ot Or-·, ments on the dralt Urban '985 81 wl'l•Ch tome and PAYMENT MUST BE MADE IN CASH OR LOCAL CHECKS IMMEDIATELY AFTER A BID Tne uOCJe<sogneo TruatM
WE HY ALL IAIH
USED CARS & TRUCl(S
COME IN OR CALL FOR
gi~8;0un!y 0" November l~!le~~.~~~oe~:;' ::: '': ~l~~en~1~5 ~~I ~:u'~1~:~ IS ACCEPTED, AND ALL PURCHASES MUST BE REMOVED AT THE CONCLUSION OF =~:~="~~~':!'~,~
F291749 betng prepered 1n com-Chamcers 81oi; shall t>e THE AUCTION lddreu and otr>er common
FREE lPPUISlL
OeLILLO
P11bllsheO Orange Coas1 plla11ce w11h 1he Caltl0tn1a1subm1 11eo 1n salleel • deslgnthOll 11 i ny snow11 Daily P1101 Novem1>er 20. 27 Urban Water Management envetapes maNteo on Ille heie'"
December 4 1 t 1985 Ptan111ng Act of 1983 ou1s1de 610s for Allon Pafk Said sale will oe m1de t>ul
W-197 i The Hearing will be held 1salaty 1mpro11emenls LOT .. UNIT DESCRIPTIO~ without covenant or ~•1 CIEYHLn
18211 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
tWednesday, December 18, LOCATION OF THE ,. ,. ranty eapressoromptleO re ----------11985. et 7 30 pm al 19 188 IWORK The work to be per gard111g mle POSMHIOn O• , PUBLIC NOTICE El Toro Road, Trabuco C•· llormed hereunder ts located 1 1 B icycle, boys 26 blue Schwinn e11cum1>ra11GeS 10 pey t~
nyon California 92678 hn Ille City of 11111ne County rem81111ng p"rn;1pa1 tvm 01 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Wrluen comments may be 101 Orenge at Culver Dt1lftl 2 1 Bicycle boy· s 26 · black Murray the notelSI secured by M lCI
NAME STATEMENT addres!ed Mr J Free Sims and Allon Parkway 3 1 Bicycle. girls 26' tan Standard ()MCl of Tru11 witn inter"'
CHEVY '73 Impala lo ml. The lollowmg persons are I General Manager SANTA DESCRIPTION OF WORK 4 1 B icycle. boy's 26" tan Roadmaster 3 spd thereon as Ptov.oeo 1n MIO
141-10111141-3331
lo price $950 546-2557 tdoing buS•llHS as ANA MOUNTAINS COUNTY Tne WOik 10 be per10frne<l note' aov111ce1 ti I lly
-WE BUY CLEAN ' MACSIM 7850 Slater WA TEA DISTRICT Post Of. s11a11 1nc111de out nol be flm· 5 1 Bicycle, boy s 26' blue Murray i.noer tne ierms of sa•d Deed
,Alie So n Huntington ftce eo. 500, Trabuco Ca-tied to ConslruCllOll of Con-6 1 Bicycle, boy's 24 ' red KHS of Trust lees Charges I M
LOW MILEAGE 6eacl'l Calll 92647 nyon. Calllorn11 92678 crete Foo11ngs w1th Re1n1orc;. 7 1 Bicycle. boy's 24'' yellow Sears 10 spd 111tpenses 01111e Trustee and
DOMESTIC & IMPORT Joe11 Beck 7850 Slater Commenls received by Ing Steel 6' D1amet11r Steel 8 I Bicycle. boy's 24 , c hrome Murray of lhe •rusts created oy &a•d CARS. TRUCKS & VANS Ave · Sp 72 Hunllngio11 December 12. t985 will be Pipe Frame Attcratt Cable Deed of Trutt tor the
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Beach Ceflf 92647 jconstdered in the prep. and Saleiy Netting 9 l Bicycle. boy's 26" blue Standard 10 spd emounl reasonably .,,,
· Ken11elh M McPherso11. araoon 01 Ille lmal Pta11 Tiie COMPLETION OF WORK 10 1 Bicycle. boy's 26 ' blue Senator m11ed 10 be St33 389 23
• 1 1 • 17850 Slater Ave So 72. 11na1 Plan w111 be filed wllh All work is to be completed 11 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" blue Schwinn The a.ne1oc1ary u11de•
H111111ng1on Beach Callf : 1"41 Calllorn1a Depanme111 of 11111n 9 consecutive working 12 1 8 1cycle, boy's 26" black s~w1nn 5 spd UIP Deed of Trust hate 92~7 Watei RMOUrC9$ avs lrom 1ne oa1e spec1hed "'" 1ofore did eaecute ano 66
C01t1 Mesa 540 0330 Tllos ousiness 15 een· 1 Publlsneo Orenge Coast 1n the Notoee 10 Proceeo 13 1 Bicycle. boy's 26" bro w n Kia 10 spd lilltf to 1he ullOlfsogned •
lducleo Dy tJ general pan-Daily Pilot December 4 t t AWARD OF CONTRACT 14 1 Bicycle. boy's 26" blue Centurion 10 spd written Dec:tarat•on ot 0&-wt W'MT YOI• nersnop 1985 lie Ow11er 1eserves the B 1 b • 26" C S 10 d faun ano Oemano IOf Sile "' n I Joa11 M eeci. I W·2 t8 ro911t aller opening D•ds io 15 1 tcyc e. oy s m aroon ampus port sp ano a wr111en Nottce ot De CLW ISEI CARI This s1a1emen1 was tiled I re1ec1 311y or all bids. to 16 1 Bicycle, girl's 20" blue Roadmaster 1.._.11 and Election 10 Sell
SeeVenodosS1ntos w1111 lhe Counly Clerk 01 Or-f>lellC NOTICE a1ve any 1nlorma1tty '" • 17 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" blue Murray ll'le ullderstgneo cauHO
ange County on November b•d 10 make awa1Cls 1n the l8 1 B I b · 26" d U 10 d aa•d Notice 01 Delaut\ eno 12 t985 FICTITIOUS llUSINESS interest of 1ne Owner and 10 icyc e, oy s re nrvega sp EMlcttOfl 10 Seit 10 t>e re-
F291&40 1 NAME STATEMENT ieiec• a11 other D•ds 19 1 Bicyc le, boy's 26" black Schw inn 10 spd c0<decl '" tne coun!Y wnere
Published Orange Coast I TM 1onow1ng persons are I PROPOSAL GUARANTEE 20 1 B tcycfe, boy's 26' beige Un1vega 10 spd 1ne reat prooerty is iocateo
Daily Pilot November 20 27 dOtflO buStnes.s as AND 60NDS Eacn bid shill 21 1 Bicycle , boy's 26' blue Murray D•te No\'i!mt>er 12 19&5
'lltsma1mnm,1Decemt>er' 11 1985 I THE INTERNATIONAL lbe accompanied by a 22 1 81cycle. boy S 26' b lue Huffy 10 spd ftACIFIC 81.NTINfl ii W-204 FUNDING GROUP 1300 !eert1!1ed 0t casn1er s Cheek CORP09'ATION, H aald
!Adam St • 156. Cos1e ~r by a c;o•porate surety 23 1 Bicycle. boy's 26' white Iverson 10 spd !NflM , ay: a-Ketty,.,.
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PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa Calif 92626 bond on ine form turn1s11eo 2 4 1 · Bicycle, boy's 26' brown Schw inn 10 spd a 0 u 1 h s • p u 1"' • d •
l Charles B Q•rgnam. 1300 by 11111 Ow11er as guarantee 25 1 B icycle, boy's 26" brow n Schw inn 10 spd ~lewefd, Lo• An94'441•.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Adam s 1 "1SB. Cosla 11'la1 bidder w111 1f an award 26 1 Bicycle, boy's 26. orange Iverson 10 spd Calltornta t0045 (213) NAME STATEMENT Mesa Calif 92626 15 maOt' 10 n1m Ill ac-~
s~iJ &Im ,.. 411Mty, The 1011ow1ng perso11s are I John Oav1d Pally 5 ~ordance w1tl'l tne terms of 27 1 B icycle . boy's red Huffy s~ Wlll oe conducteo o.
domg business as
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:a1mel11a Hemet Calif ll•s b•CI urompuy secure 28 1 Bicycle. boy s 26' multicolor Standard con11nenta1 Lano T111e Com situ. unlct. I lusil&
2'2' llart. I~ PERSONAL TOUCH 92343 w ori.men s Compensauon 29 1 Bicycle. girl's 26 blue Sears p•11y 1015 f\jor111 Ma r
6UILDING MAINTENANCE. Tr11s business is con-insurance ano hat>rlity •n· 30 1 B icycle. boy's 20 black Murray Str"'81 Sa111a Ana Ca111orn1i1 9112 Madeline Or Hunt-ouc1eo by co-par111ers surance e•ecute a contract 92~ot 7 14 835-5575
... ~ ..... l,ng1011 Beacn. Catot 92646 c11111es Dargnam Ill lhe requlfed lorm a11d 31 1 B tcycle, boy's 26 green Schwinn 10 spd Pubhsne<I Oranoe ~oas• C.stl ltu ua uu
_M_E_R_C_U_R_V_M_O_N_A_R_C_H ·77 R1chare1 & Karen ward This .statement was filed ,lurn1Sh sa1tstactory bonds 32 1 Bicycle, boy's 26' brown Schw inn 2-seat 3 spd Da1ty Pilot Novemoer 2 De
Excel con<I 51850 or bst 9112 M.adltltne Or H11n1-with lhe County Clerk 01 Or· 101 111e ll•tMu• performance 33 1 Bicycle, boy's 26 .. brown Univega 3 spd cembe• a , 1 1955
otfer. 646-6705 tngton Beacn. Ca111 92646 ange Coun1y o11 November of the co1111ac1 a110 for 11'18 34 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" blue Schw inn 10 spd w . t9C This business 1s con· 1? 1985 paymen1 of claims of ma-
----------ducteo by nusband ano w11e F291137 1te11alme11 a11d laborers 35 1 Bicycle. boy's 26" blue M urray PUBLIC NOTICE Richard A ward Publlsl'led Orange Coast tllereunder Said check or 36 1 Bic ycle. boy 's 26" black Univega
This stalemen1 was !oleo Da11v P1101 Novemoer 20 27 b10de1 s b0t10 shall be •nan 37 1 B icycle, boy's 26' green Sears 5 spd FICTfTIOUI IUSINEIS with the County Cletk or Or· December • 11 t985 1amoun1 or not leSS than te11
NAME STATEMENT ange county on Novem1>e1 I W-207 1101 oercen1ol 1heamoun1 ot 38 1 Bicycle . boys 26 ' black S & S C ruiser
Tiie 1o11ow1r19 oerso11s are 12. 1985 l'ne b•d The Fa1t111u1 Per 39 1 Bicycle. boy's 26" black Schw inn
doing business as 1 F291139 f>lellC NOTICE lormance 6ond shall t>e not O 1 B I b 20' bl k M BMX TAG iNDUSTRIES 595 Published Orange Coast less ll'lan one hundre<l 11001 4 ICYC e , Oy S ac ongoose
TN! City Dnve. Sune 20 ! Oaoty p,101 November w 27 NOTlCE TO !er cent ot lhe 101a1 amou111 4 5 1 Adding machine. beige Olympia
Orange, Cahl 92668 December 4 11 1985 THE PUILIC r 1ne D•<l once named tn the 46 1 Pro1ector. 8 mm Bell & Howell
l ag Management. Inc . a W-206 NOTICE OF on1rac1 The La1>or ano Ma· 47 1 Addi ach ne 0 Sha p Calltornla corporation 595 PUBLIC HEARING tenals Bond shall be no11ess ng m 1 • iv ry r
Tl'l8 City Drive. Suite 201. ON PROPOSED tna11 one nun<lred 1100) per 48 1 Tuner. GE AM-FM
Orange Calif 92668 MLIC NOTICE LOCAL COASTAL en• bl me 101a1 amount 01 49 1 Tuner turntable and 2 speakers Kenwooe
Tn1s 1>us111ess is con-1 PROGRAM '""' 010 price named •n 1ne 50 1 Timeclock stamp Simplex ducted by a corporal•on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE IS HEREBY on1rac1 Only oonos ·SS11eo
A Albert Sello.1n Vice NAME ITATIMENT GIVEN 111a1 1he Orange oy ~ompanoes .. n1ch are 51 1 Reel Diw a A-1300 Pr~1den1 The lollowmo Ptfsons are• County Board 01 Super-,ratt>d A Of A · ,n 1ne 52 1 Rod Fenw ick w ith C1tat1on reel
Tl'los Sta•ement was hied dor11~A~usi5~~F~~ 779.A visors will hold a oubhc near Bt>st Ra1111g Guide will oe 53 1 Rod black w ith Penn Squ1dder reel
with lhe COi.iniy Clerk of Or-N A 1 C ong to con!llder 1M revisions acLt'Ole<l Failure lo submit 54 1 Gold bag. bro wn . w ith 8 miscellaneous clubs ange Covnty on November WestminSter ve osta 10 the Bo1sa Cntta Local accep111ble oonds will oe
6. 1985 !Mesa. Calif 92627 I Coastal Program1Land uselceus11 for re1ec11on 01 b. td 55 Cooler. Igloo Lunchmare. tan F291737 Kurt A Heisey. l779·A I Plan ILCP/LUPI PREVAILING RATES OF 56 Cooler. Igloo Playmate
Garwin a W19ner Weslminsiei Ave Costa Del• of Haering: Decem-WAGES In accordance wolh 57 Bowling bag blue Wllh red ball and shoes 5e5 The City Orin I Mesa Cehl 92627 oer 18 1985 1the p1ov1s1ons ol Section hit• 201 Mike Haas 3 150 Palm Dr I Time of Hearln9; 9 30 17 3 ot tne Ca1ororn1a LaDor 58 Casselle case With 16 assorted tapes
Ofenge,Cellt.t2Mt "48 Fullerton Cahl 9263t am 0<assoontherearter.u1c~ 111e genera1preva111ng 59 Hairdryer Con Atr 1250
PubllSl'led Orang• Coas1 This busmess is con. oossobte rale\ 01 per diem wages and 60 A u to rad io AMC AM o nly
Daily P1101 November 20 27 duC1ed by 8 general part Locetlon: Soard Heanng not•< ay ano overtime work 1n nersh1p . • f
W-4>03• ur er~y 1ra11on 10 C1v1c Cel'>le1 l's to be perlo1med has oee11 1
----------{his slalemenl was llted I Plaza 1Corner or Broadway obtained from IM Dtreclor f>lellC NOTICE r wolh the Counly Clerk of Or-ano Se11ta Ana eoulevardJ, jot 1ne Oeoa11men1 of Indus 1
anqe ~ountv on November, Sanla All& Cahtoinia !flat Relellons a copy Of t
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS B ISO.., F2tll7.. SUMMARY; The Orange iwh1ch is on file 1n Ille oll1ce ol
NAME STATEMENT County Boero ot Super· tne Coty Clerk of the City ol
The lollowmg person is D P1ub~•~h~~ Ora';!e 2~0~1 v15ors will be co11C1uc1111g a 11rv1ne and will oe maoe avail
dOlng business as ~ Y ~ 4 °~~m19~5 pubhC 11earong regaroong re-able lo anv interested party
GENES MOBILE RV ~em.,..,r v•StOns to the BO'-se Ctuca uoon requMt Tl'lt' contrac
AWNING SERVICE 8662 1 W 198 Local CoaSlal Pro -tor and any Sut>Co111rac101
GIOfta Apt a Gardert Grove j gram Lot al Use Plan under him shall pay not •ess
Call! 926U f>lellC NOTICE tLCP LUPI 10 incorporate tnan the specrhe<l prevailing
Gene W Waggone1 II. 'I Cahlorn1a Coastal Com· r81es ol wages 10 all work
6662 Gloria Apt 9. Garden K-21774 mission Suggested Modi· jmen employeed 1n !lie e•
Grove, Calll 92644 I HOTICE OF 'r.c111ons 10 tlle Land Use 1ecut1on of the con11act
Tt11s bualness os co11 OIATH OF Plan Suen moo111ca11ons re-I LA60R REGULA l tONS
dueled by an 111dlv1dua1 I LUCILLE QftAM8E quire changes to lhe Land The co111rac1or snall comply
Gene w Waggoner II McCARTHY use Plan pottc1es alfecung wnh all 11ie reQulfements of
This statement was ltted AND OF PETITION wetland Duffers wtolland Sl'Cl1on 177, 5 logether w1111
with 1ne County Clerk ol 01 TO ADMINfSTER reS1ora11on and pnu1ng .all other ~pphrabte requore
ange County on Novemoe1 ESTATE NO. A 130905 energy 1ac1htv reloca11on menu or lhe Ca11torn1a
8 1985 To all n1111s berlef1c1anes t puohc-access a11d public ~;,t>n• Code
F2917l5 creditors and co11t1nge11t works DRAWINGS AND SPECt
Pubhsned Orange Coaat I credllors e11d perso11s wl'IO COMPLIANCE WITH THE Fl~A TIONS A lull set 01
Oa1tv Pno1 November 20 27 1 may be 011ierw1Ml 1n1eres1ed C A LI F 0 RN I A E N • d111w1ngs and spec1 f1ca11ons
De<;ember 4, 1 ! 198!> I 'n 1ne will and/Or eState of vrAONMENTAL QUALITY l1s available ror rnspec11011
W-201 L u c I L L E G R A M s EI ACT: w11hou1 cnarge at 1ne oll•Ce
----------Mc;CARTHY aka LUCILLE Loe.al Coas1a1 Progrems of lhe Dtrec101 ol Public
A L M A G R A M S E 1 are s111ut0t1ly exempl from Wo1•s ol Ille City of Irvine PUBLIC NOTICE McCARTHY c E 0 A , e Q u "em en I s Cornptele MIS ol Slid draw·
FICTITIOUI BUSINESI A pet1110n hes been hied oursuant to See11011 tngs speciliceuons and blO
NAME 8TATflltlllNT by LOLITA LA VIGNE 1n lhe. 2 1080 9 Olv1s1on t3 olllle doc um en IS m a y be
T11e tollow111g persona 11e • Superl()r Court Of Orange Put>llc Resources Code 1ovrc111seo from 1ne Depart·
doing business as j County 1equea11ng tl'lat No1wi111st11nd1ngth1se~emo jment of Pubhc Works. Coty
MARINE MAINTENANCE LOLITA LA VIGNE be ap. 11on lrOm CEOA Final EIR of lrvtna 17200 Jamboree
AND REPAIR, !750 D Ceder I pomted as oerso1111 rep-8 I ·250 was previously I Road Irvine Ca11lorn1a Olen. Anaheim. Calll 92807 resentallve 10 admtnlster the I prepared tor the 6olsa Chica 92713 A non-refundable lee
Phillip Hugh 01111es 1750 estate or llie decedent LCPtLUP ano was certified IOI SS 00 wlll oe cnargeel for
D Cedar Glen An•h~m The petition requeats as complete 111d edf!Quate each set of documents
Calif 92&07 authority 10 aom1111ster the by the 6oerd ol Super•,,SOts Or11w1ngs spec:1ftcattons 1nd
JOhn 6oycJ Gatuin 2522 1 estate under Ille lndei;>en· on January 20 19&2 (ReSOI· bul oocume1111 will be meor-
W CelltOfn•a. Sanle Ana. l dertl Adm\nltlratton ol Es-utJOn 82· 1001 tn or<lflf 101eo upon r~ ol requests
C•lif 92704 1a1es Act document the 1dequacy or no •ater 1nan 10 calender
Tn1s business 11 c;on A he&H"Q on tne pet1tr0fl Final EIR 81 ·250 ror Ille cur 1days PrtOf to the oate set 10<
dueled by a ge11eral pafl· f Wiil beheld on OEC ta. 19651 ft'llt proooMO action and Ill-Opef'tng btdl fOf en ad·
n11rsn1p at 9 30 A.M in Dept No J 11 vised Lind Use Plan. an ad· d1llonal charge ot SS 00
Phllltp Hugh G1llles 700 Civic Center Or1ve Weet. oendum to EIR 81 -250 hH I SECURIT'Y FOR COM
Thts statement was hied Santi Ana, CA 92702 been p1ep1rtd. Adele11dum,PLETION Of WORK The
wllh ll'le County Cle1k OI Or IF YOU OBJECT fO Ille 85-120 llM IS subm11teo fOf'ICOnlract documents Cllll tor
111ge County on Novemoer g1an11ng 01 the pellhon you echon by !tie Board The ad· molllllly progreH P•)"mtnlS
8 1985 3hould e•lher •ppet1 11 ll'le dendum Hlvet 10 PfOVlde DllJfld upon 11'141 eng1..-•
F2t1731 hearing and 11e yovr ob-further oocume1111toon end es1rma1e of the e>ercenlege
Pubflsne<i Orange Coast 1ec11ons or Mc r11ten oo,ec:-dHCttbH 111e 1C10111ona1 of work completed Tha City
O••ly Pilot Novemt>e< 20 27 11ons with tl'li ourl before m1119111on measures and w111 rete1n ten ( 101 owce111 ol
Oecembef 4 t 1 1985 lhe nearing iur appeac· pro1ect refinements •O·'e3Ch Pfogrese payment ••
w 200 11nce may oe 11 ;er son 01 by 010~ by tne Board of teeur.ty for complelton or
----------your .Jttorney 5,,perv•SOl'I on Mey 22 Ille bllance of 1"41 wo1k At PUBLIC..,NOTICE 1r VOU ARE CREDITOR t985 nnd Celllorn11 Coas111 1ne reciuest eno 111pense of
.:ir ::i c""11n?'" r.redrtOf ot Comm1H1on on Oclol>ef 23 thll 11ucceNlvl bleldel. the
flCTmout IUllNlll lht' decHMd •u ,...u11 me 1985 C11y w111 pay 111e amovn1 M>
NA• ITATEltllMT your l"l.,•m wofh ,. t ourt ()( INVITATION! All oerton• 1e1e1neo UC)OI\ coml)llal'IC•
The 10410WlllO persons 11e pr111""111 11 10 1 ' Pf!<tonl l lilhllf tavortng or C>PPOSlng wlll'l 11'14' req.or9'nef111 of
oo.ng bu11neu as r!'PIMl'f'IAtiv• 1 p0tntti0 by tntt prepout I nd aul)C)Orllng Go,,.,nment COde S.Ction
MCl(AV. ARNOLD DC llW' coort Wllh·ll ""'months dncumtnt• are 1nv11fld IO 14402 11no tti. l)rOV!SiOf\I ot
SIGN DEVELOPMENT 423 frQnl IM O••• Of '"" II pre lhe!r y-., 11111 Ill• con1rec1 ooeumenl•
M1r190ld Coronll 0411 Miii tlHlll<fl ot lt llltfl •• OfO\'I~ 11e1r1n II •• requested tl\at oert11111n9 10 Subtl•IUllOfl
Call! 92t12~ 111 Section 100 ol lh• any wt1uen r"90f'M t>e1or SKu1111n
Ter1 MCKlly 423Mangotd Problll!' L.00!' uf C1~lorn11 tubmll1t0 to the En 1 PROJCCT AOM INIS
C0tOfl8 del Mar Calif 926~S The umfll tor f1hn9 c1e1mt will 1 vironmental M1negeme1111 TRA TION "" quMtlO<'lt ,..,.
Meh1n1e Arnold '2'2'4 1101 ••p1rt1 Piii>• 10 lour Aoe11cy cmor to the hee11n9 1 llv• to lh11 proj«t prior 10
Cnm1110 A•v Fuller1011 m0t1ths from Ille dare of the 011111 11 vov c11111enoe tne IC opening b101 1t1111 be
CAM 92833 hf!ari119 notice above "°" .... Ml on th•• P'OOONI I 01rec1.a 10 Miio.• LOV1n9 ,. ..
Th<• but111•u .. COii YOU MAY ()I.AMINE tne on court vou '"9)' be lln'llttld SIStelll PrOtflCI l'l\Oi"Mt •I
d11ct4d by a o.nf'f•I p1111 f1'4> -f'()t oy ll'lt eoor1 If you 10 ra•ttng onty tl10M ,,_ 660 61''>
nerVltp •ffl ti o-t"~ 1nlltf•'1ed Ill )l'IU O! ~ .... r••M<I 8Y ORDER OI Ille Ctlr
Me4an141 Arnold 11141 _.18IA ynu m.ey wrve 111 Ill• e>ubhc h4la11n9 ~ CO\tneM Of 11\e City Of Irvine
ThoA lllllemefll wet ltk!O upon Ille ueculor 0< adrnon Mr !)fl(1 •II lh•t notice Of .n OA TFO Nov•moer '2~
wi•n ttw! County Cieri\ of Or 1atr1t0f or uoon th• 111 wr llen t orresponc)ence de 19&~ 11noe County on OctOCMtr 31 f()flle'f tor 1118 to.8¢ulOt °' 1•~9<90 10 Ille C.nv,10t1men111 CfTY OF IAV,.., •Y1
108$ 11Qmtn1t1111or •M ltle wnll Men.t~I .t.~y 11 Ot NANCY C. 1...ACIY, CITY
,._ IM court w1tn proof Of ..,. prf()( 10 Ille P\lbllC t\94lflf\O C'-IMC
l>ul>llsned OfMOA Coat1 Vicf' • Written rtlq\Jfll •t•t· FC>t' FURTHIR •<*· PubllJI* ()f111941 c I
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A u to stereo. AMI FM c assette RCA
A u to stereo . AMI FM c assette Blaupunk1
A u to stereo. AM FM c ai sette Alpine
Equalizer Graphic Settee
Light bar Fo ur Star
Speakers auto Co-M o t1ona1 J BL
S peakers auto Pioneer
S peakers Yamaha auto
Speakers auto So ny
Binoculars Bushnell 7 ~ 35 w case
Tape case brown w ith 24 cassette 1apes
A ssorted bags
Auto stereo Blaupunkt
Auto stereo Toyota a nel eoua rtzer
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Radio b lack pona o1e shcir•wave Reader s D•ges·
Flash attachmenl P o1aro1d
Hair dryer yellow Cona11 , 250
Clock Ingram bed rc.om w n1tt'
Iron G E steam L1 1e a nd Ea:;y
Speakers black auto stereo
Skateboard white G & S
S kateboard. white T n umph
Orange life preservers Paris
Orange fife preservers Paris v.1th white bag
Orange life preservers Par•s with white bag
Chrome champagne bucket
Rolls double t ickets
Surfboa rd racks green hard tyPt?
Sk ateboard. blac k
Speakers Bevada and Pioneer
Se rving tray black w ith golden peac oc k
R&dlo portable JVC PC-100 cassene 1)1&yef w 1H"-
spea11.ers and head phones
S peakers. stereo Versatron1c w 11h blue case
Seal-a-M eal St1altn9 machine
Auto stereo. Jet Sounds AM FM c assette
Equalizer
Speakers Sanvo J .w ay
Rafl 6 tan Sevvlor
S ate floor type Ma1or
Sun Lounge. tanning Klatsun Ehle 10 1
Pocket c a1cula1o r C asio HL-809
Watch ladies clear Nelson
Watch ladies yellow metal and chrome Rote•
Watch man s black Cosio d1g1ta1 alarm
Watch m an s black Casio digital alarm
Watch man s chrome Timex w ithout band
Compa5$ and digital clock QC18rt1
M iscellaneous costume 1ew lry
Typewriter IBM Selectric ti
Typewnter Adler-Universal manual
Generator US M o tor Corp Gas PE 75K
Floor heater Termado r
Assorted chair41
Covered shelves
Incubat or Prec1s1on mOdet 60
3-ton chain h0ts1
2 ton Ou•k·L•fl etectric cnair tio1st
Lawn edQer Bnggs & S tratton
Generator Wisconsin propane Kato~ llw w tth
battery Ch rger
Published Or1ng• Cout Dally Pllo1 December 4 1985 W -2 t6
P\&.IC NOTICE
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FICTTTIOUS 9USINEl8
NAME ST A T£MOn
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MEMO.-IAL l'A,_K
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Chapel •Crematory
1~00 P•c1t1c View Or111" _.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, December 4, 1985 •
"8JC lt>TlCE · 1 PUBllC NOTICE ' f't8JC NOTICE 1 Ml.IC NOTICE ; P\Bl.IC NOTICE 1 Mt.IC NOTICE I P\Bl.IC NOTICE i Ml.IC NOTICE _ ~IC NOTIC!. -L. Ml.IC NOTICE
I' ~ COUNTY If you wllh to..-tile ad· 1 fUdg«nenl 1og11n11 you IQf ol RUTH J FELllC. De bOOll 128. ~ 22 23 and I of the wllt of Mid deoedefll. K-21142 111n r"' prc>pertr, 11tultad vey1nc;1 The 1x1mtn111on of •:u· ~t"'ttoft ~ ~COURT vie. of .,_ lllOfney In thlt the relief dem1ndt<1 •n tilt I c:1ued 12A 01 Maps, Record• ot Or-Publllhad Orange Co11t NO TIC• Of' ""IOHAL 11 9108 COlumD n1. In the tltle re<:ordlng of c:on-C v!::n ._11 .... , l(eultenf
ne CMlll Clflter melter, you llhould do to comp11tnt, wlllch could r• NotlOe It lleflDY given thll •no• County. lmpro\19d for l Dally Piiot Noveml>lf 27, 28. "tPfltlHNTATIVt'I IALI City of Fountain Valley. Or-veyanoe, and any 11111 In I Ahlo ,.,IOf'lll ,.epteMftte-Df. W.t promptly IO !hit your wrll· I Ull In garn11hm1nt Ol I lh• undersigned Wiii Mii .. comrM<Clal UM , logllh•• I December 4 t986 0' "IAL H~JY ange County, Ct lllornla, de· IUranc;e Polley lhalt be It the ti•• of V1tnon Joeeph ,,_ a.ta A-. CA. l2702 ten reepon11, 11 any. may be wagN. taking of money 01 Private ule. to the h1gh111 ;wttll an easement tor c:om WTll-209 AT '"IVATI IALI ecrlbad 11 fol\oWS LOI 57 01 eic:penH of the purcllater 1 Ahlo Dec:ee..O
Plaintiff LAWfllENCE L fllld on lime prcpetty or other relief ••· •end bell bidder IUDjlCI lo mun11y dnveway purposes (PflOIATI COOi Tract No 60 tO 111h8wn on Bidl or offtrl ••• Invited 0 1 I shed Ora 1 Coatt
LAMBOY ind BARBARA AVllOt U.ted he llado d9-qultttld In the complaint confirm111on of Hid Su over the south 10 ftet of Lot 1 PU8l1C NOTICE 117I0,7t2) •map recorded In 800!! 26e. for thl1 property and must D:,ubPlllot Novem':!r 27 28 ANN LAMBOY mlftdedo. II It~~ Datt<I AUG 24 1983 perlOr CO<Jrl on or 1l11r the 12 I ot said II act 3631 A·1nM2 pag11 32 and 33 of Mlt-be In writing 1nd will be fl· ~ml>lt ~ tiSS WT~ IO
D • t • n d an t Wt N N dKldtr oontre Ud. ,eift Ml· Lii A. NANCH, CLllllK 9th day of Oecembef. 1985 more commonly known flCTITIOUI IUllNlll Nollclt 11 neteby ~lven lhel ceilane®a MM!•. 10 ll'la. QJ· ~v•d at .t~ oUICI ol -
HINKSON, AABL~ HOM5'._. • ....,... ... u& ff I . JOAAL, Dl"1'fl' t'af the" office ot Otorge E IH 2949 lfendo1pll Avenue "NAMI ITATIMINT Vernon Ru11111 Kau111nl tic• ol thl County Aeeordet Samuel Cubele. attorney IOI P\Bl.IC NOTICE
LOANS.• Calllorn11COfPQf·1 reepol'da dlfttro di M dlel. Oeltlf D. """'*"• At· Morrow Ltwyer Suitt 23e. Co111 Mffl · C111tornf1 The foltovwlrtg • perto11 11 Ahlo a.a peraonal rept-· of the County of Orange the perto111t reprnenllth•I.
Il ion~ AA8 L E HOM!! LH le lnfOfmaclon .,..,.. lorney IOf "-&nttfte, -I 221 Eaal WlllUll SJrMI. Ttua prope<ty being IOld dOlng buelneN... tlllYi!Of theMlll•ofVernon Thia Nie 11 IUbjKI to Wt~ -al-807 t Statw AYenUI. Sult.A FICmlOUl IU .......
LOANS,a Cllfornle Partner· SI Ullad det141 IOl1Cftar II Hllltlof llvd., l111t1 IOO. Pued1n1 C 1 tllorn11 At 11 CLEENCO SERVICES Joseph Francl1 AhlO, di· rent tuet. covenante. con· 245.HunllngtonBeach. Call· NAMI ITATtMENT
thlp, DEPENDABLE RE-,con11;o de un a~o en j A~. CA taos (714) 9t101 County-of Lo• An-Termso1sa1e cuh1n11w-2005 W Bilbo• Ste 158 ceaNCI will sell at pr1v111 d1oon1 re11r1e11on1. r.--forn11 or m1y bl Iii.cl wtlh Thi 1o11ow1no ~son 11
CONVEYANCECO .A Clll· HlluurtlO dlbefl•h-IO jQS-1550 gelee StateolCllllornll Ill ful money or lh• United NtWp(lrl Beach Call! tel• IOll'lllllghllllndbesl v111on1 rlghll rlghllOfwly. lhl Clefk ol the tuperlOr dOl"Obutl'llH81
torn1a Corporation. BAY· 1nmedl111rnenta 01 1111 Publllhld Ofanoe Coast tne Hgllt lltle and 1n1erut ot Stites on conflfm1t1on of 92663-4393 t>ldder undl< thl terms and NMmenll and 1x11t1ng en-coun or delivered to Vernon 1 ~AION CLEANERS ANO
POINT MORTGAGE. a Call·1m1n1r1 tu respuute Delly Pilot Noveml>lt 20. 27, slid deceased II thl ume of sale Ten per cent of amount Co1111n Foley 488 A cond1t1on1 hlfllnatler men· cumbt1nc11 of rec:Ofd Rus,..t Kaullarn Ahlo per-LAUNDRY 320 Legion St
fOfnta Corpor111on; JEF· ncrtte, Ill hay algune, puldE December 4 1 t 1985 l oeath and 111 the right, Ulle bid 10 DI depotlted with bid Cypr111 Laguna B.eech. 110,,ed. and aubjlCt 10 con· The terms and condition• aonally al any time atter f1rll Laguna Beach. Call! 92e51
FREY LIOMAN. lndlvlduellyl"' r1og111red11 Uempo W-t92 and 1nter1tt that 1111 Hllll Bids or offers 10 DI In wr11-1C•llf 9i651 flrmellon by the 1uper1or ot 1111 ••• calh In lawful pubtJcauon of thla notice Londley.P Hoyle
and JEf'FAEY LIDMAN1 1-TO THE DEFENDANT ,A
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ol said deceaMCI hu ac· ng 11\d wllt be received 11 This bualne11 II c:on -c:ourt, on OecemDlr 9. 1985. money of 1111 Unll.O Statea and before making tht aal• This bu1ll\e11 11 con
d f b f • A ABLE H 0 M£1 c1vo complalnt hat b"'1 f11ec:t Ml.IC NOTICE qUlfed by opefltlon ot tew Of 1he 1for1sa1d office 11 any loucted by an lndlv1du11 at 10 00 A M . or 1her11tter of America Ten percent ol For further 1nlorm1t1on ducted by an '"dl\lldual
LOANS, and BEN KOVACS, by the plllnlltt against you. II lo1herwlM1 other then or In lme alter the llrat publl· Colleen Foley within Ille time allowed by the amount Did to acoom· and bid forms apply at tile Lindley Hoyle
and DOES 1 • 50 I you wtah to de1end this law-C 1124 I addition to lhll of said d•· cation hereof end before I n1s "'111..,r1.nt wae flied law. et the oHlce of Samuel pany tile offer and tl'le bll· Office of the 111orney for tile Tlllli statement wu IU.O
CUI No. 410474 suit, you muet, within aoday' j Notice of 1111 ceased, at tile time of death, ~111 ot sele lwltll th• County Clerk or o.. CuDlll. ettorney lor \he Pl•· ance to be plld on confirm•· personal reprnent1t1v1 with tile County Clerk ot Or·
IUMMONI 1 arter thla aummons IS eerved of""' ''operty In and to ell th• cer111n real Dated 11111 18th day or No· ange County on November tonal r1pres1n1111ve, 111 uon of aale by the court The right la reserved 10 re· anoe County on November
NOTICll You l\eve .,...,, on you fl .. with thl• court • 1 '' "1Hte let. property snueted In Coty of 1Yt1m1>1r 1985 8 1985 • 807 t Stater Avenue .• Suite Tues rants operating and ject any and all bldt 6 1985
1--9. The 004ltt mer dlctdl written responH to thl com-No. NEP IOMt Costa Mes8 County or Or-Oeotoe E. Motrow, 221 E. F211747 245, Huntington Beach, Call· m11n1en1nce e•P1nt11. 8nd Oiied Novembe• 22 '291525
.....,.., fCMI without rou1 pll1nt Unless you do so tn tne Superior Court 01 ange Sllte of C111forn11 IW•tnut St., Suite 231, Publllllld Orange Coatt torn1a all the right tllle, premiums on 1naurance ac-t985 Published Orenge Coat! Mtnt hMrd llntee• you re-I your dtleult will DI ente<ed 11'11 State of C111torn1a lor particulary desc:r•bed as fol· 'PaMd4tna, Cellfotnla 11101, I 011ty Pilot NovemDI• 20. 27 interest and estate ol the oeptable 10 !ht purchaser Samuel Cu bite, Attorner Diiiy Pilot November 20 27
epoftd within'° deJS. Reed on apphcallon or the pl.,n· tile County ol Loi Angete5 lows to w•t Lot 22 of Tract Altotney fot E1ecutot December 4 11 t985 deceased 11 the 11me ol his slli.11 be prorated 11 ot the For Plflonel AIPf•Mnl•· December 4 11 t985
the lnfonnatlon below. 1111 end 1n1s t ourt mev ent~ In the Metter ot tne Es11111 3631 oer mao recorded In Luton G. Jec:o. E1ec:utor I W· 1961 rtellll 1n and to all thill c:er-rtate of record1na of the C•.,n· ttve. 1071 111111 Avenue, W-194
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D Indianapolis
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(Record for Season: 127-53
Monday Score: Miami 38, Chicago 24
R1le1 of f he 01me
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out. mail or deliver to The Dally Pilot, 330 West Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626.
Entries must be postmarked no later than 5 P M. Friday, preceding the Sunday
game, and Monday game. Late entries will not be counted. If more than one
~~-_winner, a tie-breaker will be determined by the score of Monday night's
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Smart cookies
give gif(s from ·
their kitchens
Holiday giv1ngofgifls from the kitchen
isn't a new 1dea:1t's been a trad1t1 on for
thousands of years.
The early Romans staned 1t all -
exchanging lavish sweet~in celebration of
"Saturnalia," an ancient holiday com-
memorating the return of th.e sun after the
shonest day.
It was the custom of the lime to $1 ve
sweet things, "that the yearofthe recipient
might be sweeter: lamps. that it might be
fulf of l i~ht: and silver and gold. that
wealth might attend them."
These recipes are for treats that can be
given with all good wishes that the coming
year will be a sweet one
BAKED PE ANUT
BU'M'ER POPCORN
3 quarts freshly pop ed corn
l cup sugar --
% cup light corn syrup
% cop super chunk peanut butter
1 teaspoon vanilla ·
'ti teaspoon baking soda ,
Place popcorn in large shallow roasting
pan. In heavy 11/i quan saucepan stir
together sugar and corn c;yrup. Stirring
constantly. cook over medium heat until
mixture boils.
Stir in peanut butter C onunue cook-
ing. without sumng. S minutes. Remove
from heat. Sur 1n vanilla and baking soda.
Pour peanut butte r mixture over pop-
corn. Stir to coat well.
Bake in 275-degree oven. stirring
occas1onalh . 45 minutes. Tum into
another large roasting pan or cookie
sheets to cool. stirring occasionally to
break apart. to re in tightly co" ercd
container. Makes 3 quans
CINNAMON
APPLE JELLY
S pounds (about) ta r t apples
6 cups (about) water
8 sticks cinnamon
6 c ups sugar
1 cop light com syrup
Rinse apples: cut in eights. removing
seeds and stems. Place in 8-quan stainless
steel or enamel saucepot; add water and
cinnamon sucks. Cover: bring to boil
over high heat. St1r; reduce heat to
medium and cook about 20 minutes or
until tender.
Cool overnight 1n juice. (This allows
the natural pectin to develop.) Turn juice
and fruit m to a jelly bag or in a strainer
ltned with ~ layers of cheesecloth. drip
Juice. (It win take 3 hours or lo nger.)
Press ligh tly with fi ngers to extract as
much juice as possible. Measure 7 cups
apple juice. In the 8-quart saucepot stir
toget her? cups apple juice, sugar and 1.:om
-,yrup. Bn ng to a full rolling boil over high
heat. Red uce heat to medium. 1f needed
and continue to boil 20 to 30 minutes or
until temperature on thermometer regis-
ters 220 degrees and several dro ps of the
hot liquid run together and sheet ofT a
metal spoon when dipped an and held
<;everal inches above the boiling liquid.
Remove from heat. Skim. Pour into
clean hot 'h-pint· jars or jelly glasses.
leaving 1/a-inch headspacc for 1ars and 1h-
1nch headspace for glasses that arc to be
ealed with para~J)C top ofjarr
glasses with damp towel. Seal according
to container used. Cool. Check seals.
Store an cool dry place. Makes about 9 ( 111-
pint) glasses or jars.
BRAZIL NUT
FRUITCAKES
l pound Brazil nuts (3 cups)
1 pound whole pitted dates (3 cups )
l pound red and green candied cherries
(3 cups)
-.., cu'p unsifted flour
l,'J tea spoon baking powder
11, teaspoon salt
3 eggs
•, cup llr mly packed light brown sugar
1~ cup llgbt corn syrup
2 tablespoons bra ndy or ora nge-
fl avor ed liqueur
l teaspoon vanilla
Grease 5 (5112 x 3 x 2-snch) loaf pans, lane
bottoms with waxed paper. In large bowl
toss together nuts. dates. cherries. nour.
baking powder and salt until we ll coated.
In large bowl with mixer at high '>peed
beat eggs I to 2 minutes or until foam)'.
Add brown sugar; beat Ul)tal well blended.
Graduall y beat 10 corn S)'rup in a thin
steady stream until well blended. Beat 2
minutes longer. Add brand) and vanilla.
beat until well mixed.
Pour over n ut m ixture: stir until well
mixed. Spoon about I 1h cups fruitcake
mixture into each prepared pan. leveling
top. Bake an 300-degree oven 11 ~ to 11 i
hours o r until cake tester in center comes
out clean. Cool in pa ns 15 minutes.
(Pleaae .ee GIFTS/C3)
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_Making festival of lights shine
Hanukkah. known a'i the Jewish tncatel)' ·decorated with Hebrc"' CHOCO 1 Fla ked coconut, U de lred.
fcst1 val ·o f lights. as celebrated symbols ~nd quota lions. Others are L~~i-~Nl T Heat O\ en to '2 S dep.rcl'\. <..1encr·
throughout thl' world dunng dark made wtth maten als at hand. 1)usl~ grease and flour I ~-~:up nunJt
winter days to commemorate the Always count"'On eight candles. one l puqa~ golden pound cake l'ale pan Beat ca l e mix tdr\ I \l1ur
struuJe for rcltg1ous freedom. for each ni&ht of the fcsu val. mix -~ cream. water. ch cx.olatc and egg' nn
Ccntuncs ago lights were kindled Family (ood trad1u ons var) too. i,o, cap dairy sour cream lnw speed. «Taring ho\\ I wn\tJnt-
1n the streets. La1cr. lanterns from country to country. from ~cup water I\. unlll mo1'I' ned Beat o n me
burned in doorways. Today. the generation to gcncrauon. Choe· 3 141aare1 (I ounce u cb l semi-d1um c;p«'d. •.crainn~ OO\\I tn·-
hghted menorah 1s placed in a olate-Coconut C'ak-c appeals sweet cltonlate, melted and qucnth J minute\
window for all to see whether 1t' served on fine china or cooled
\omc fam1hec; sharc.-4hc l:andlc on paper plates. t eu•
hgh1ing of a 'iingle menorah. In Either way. it's easy to make ''II cup fla iled coconut
o therc;, each pc~on has hie; or her when you stan with a kosher pound l 1411art ( l ouct) s~mlsweet
own meno rah cake mix Your fam1I)' wtll enJO> cltOfflatt, melted
the personal exprts 100 of shanng ! tablespooos boDe)' or t11lat corn
Menorah\ may be vcl) elaborate. aood food . while remembenng your syrup
t >tha\ arc c;1mple Some arc in· hentogc ..
f o ld an n xonut Pour into pan
!lake until wooden fll l k 1n scn ed 1n
rcnter l-omc\ out dean 45 to 50
m inute' < nol 10 m1nutc'I rtmo'e
Imm pan < ool wmr>lt ttl) Ml\
l h1xnlntc .rn11 honc..._ dnnlr n\cr
'.1k1• \prani...k v.1th ll'\\llnUI
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Dally Pilat WEDNESDAY oecEMBER 4. 1985 [!J
Slmple recipe• apell awMt auccna.C4
-Be.prepared with do-•h••d trNta.CI--
New cookbooks·
satisfy any taste
By BEA A~DERS01'
Of the Deity ~lot I tat!
.\n .irr J\ ol nl'"' \ nold")(H•I..' '1." hit tht• n1Jrh ·11n 11nw tor< hn.,lmJ'
g1' 1ngJnd then··, Jt k J\t onl.' th JI ~111 ,u 11 tht• llStt' o l ) llUr fa' or1tt' huml'
chef
and de\\l'n' 'Pa t1111J hi J baltnguJ I tx1u l thJt J1d' IJm1ht'' "'1th \pJnl\h·
speal..ing h1 iu~l'l..t'q'll:r'
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cofTee tahk 11r tht• k 111. ht•n
l tt'\plnn·'~""'JnJ,,h, l•'••<.1'CJlt'n 1n< h naJrt·grnv.n thll\l'n
bought preparl'd JnJ \t'r' t'd f r1im farm 111mJrl..t·t 111 l..11<.ht•n11• t,\hk
··ChinJ 'Food " "t'n t" 1ned ''1th h1 '>llll"\ phtln.,l•Ph' J nJ l'u 1n11m11.'
Food .... \\ m hol and \U \lt'nantl' II\ mean 1ng nra1J t•J togt•ther \.\I th ho\.\ It
looks. ll~ll'\and nnun\hn
Reanhan ~ olt nne nt Eunipt• 'kJJ1ng phtnogra phl·r<. lor thl· la .. 1 i1
~ear<, <.pe nt thret· m1•n1h' an ( h1na pht)tographing the \uh1t'1.. t v. 1th
'ipt'l tat ulan-c•,ult ' \ g.ou rml'l looi.... hl' ha' "M ki:J un lo11J an1t k' l11r
major mag:11 ant'' .inJ ha' phntngra pht•J 1v. o 11\hcr t·o11l..lxio i...'
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<;t'\t'ral ph1Ht1 t'''J''''n 1.u1,1nl'
Rt'\IPl',Jrl'h' f alt'cn \111 t'1 l 11 JnJ ll\t'111l J nt11n 1.1.h,11n,tr1111\dl
'e"' \ orl <,( hana l n,lltute \he hJ' pu1'1t ,hl·J tv.11 htt!hl' fl'gardt•J
booklx.)ti k' .. The !>1 m \um Boo I..· JnJ · I ht•< lnt''l HJ n4 ... ct l l'til..tx ini... ··
Thel·laho ralt' puhhta 11nn lrum Fm·nJh Prl·..., In ... that rt•taali,a1 $-lt l
\.\a~ not dc!>1gnl'u J'> a 1.uokboo k hut h11I J, .. ckctt•d rt'l l f}I."\ \n am tool.. can
sample the t1:n or., 111 ( h1na at ho me Tht''t' run trum tht' n11l\t ha~tt tor
pertcct plain n ... ·c hHht• o;oph1't11.att·d ll'\turt''t'' Hl'ng \ ,ing "ipll''
all op~
Fo r the h ealth oflt
"t''' ) <•rl.. l 1mt''i pcr,11n.1l hl'Jlth 1.1 lu mmn1't I a nt' HroJ~ ,l'n r' up a
tOmpanwn 111 her nutmllin lxH)t.. an l.tnt' BwJ' ·., l rood r rnx1 Boot..
L1' ang tht' High< arboh~Jrate \\ J\ It pr1" 1un inlormauon on hcahh-
promouon carooh,dralt'\ JnJ \hll'" h I\\ t• put ttk·m I\) "ori... tor t'\l"f\
and 1' 1J ual
I ht• ~lt)I.. "a' \Ha tten tnr 11rd1nJn hl'Jlth-1.nn,t 1011' people"' ho v.a n1
(I) Cal \\t'll "llho ut n:sort1ngto e\tlllt t'\(X'n"'l .. ht·alth tu<xis." tho~ "'h'
.m: n11l inlcre\led an fads ntz.1d11., u)A,tdnt 't 11-<lt>na j l nr in '>pending man'
hour' a Ja, an the lllt hen
It 1e.1t11 n.·s '80 rcl'1pe., lhJt ha,e--ht·t·n l h11,t·n tr1im muo;t of thl' wMld.,
cu1~1m'' In addition 11 ntlcr' rn tnnna11on on '1tx-l..1n11 a l..11chcn <.hopping
and 1..1>11k1 ng ctlic1entl) anJ nwnu pla nn1nti.
Publa\hed ~' \\ ~ 'ontin and ( 11 thl' 1'oo k "priced at SI Q Q)
The -\mcncan (a.ricer \()(!Ct\ ...... l clO l "hat ... t ool 1ng 1\:ow .. "
aimed a1 the ncv. generation ofrool ' v.h11 v.ant rt'Ul')C\ that art' frc-;h . laght
and natu ral The collection ot tnore thJn \1 >< t ren pc' range from fa mil) fare
to pan' dishes In addttwn 11 contain<. a 'ecunn 111 crcau'e menu
suggcst1onc; rang1 lrom "Rrunl'h tor a Runth'" I\) a "\pn ngt1ml' \ho"'cr
Lunchl·on" to 1nno\at1,c idea<. lo r lc'\t t\l' danncr panaec; and 1nrormal
picn10
\n added l"xmu' "an formation on hov. tu ht'lp cn\un· a hala nccd lov..
tat. h1gh-t1hcr diet that folln~' nutnuonal l!U1dl'lanl..., i"'ucJ h' the \ocicl\
Thc bool '' a' ailabk at kxal \tore\ tor S 111 and prcxeed<. tlencli t
cJnct"r rc~arch It al<.o can Ix' ordcrt'd from ( ookhool ''\I ti ~ Mth t
M1nncapolts. Mann ~Ci4J5 ~hen ordcnng h\ mail include SI f>\'r book to
co, er po\lage and handling •
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C2 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT I Wednesday, December 4, 1985
Recipes spell sweet success
~ Even pegin ners
won't fail with
these confections
Homemade candies are a must
for the holidays. Whether for giving
as gifts. passing with warm
beverages to carolers. snacking
while trimming the tree or serving
as the finales to a special meal,
candies prepa~d with loving hands
are truly the spint of Christmas.
Holiday candy making used to be
the domain of expenenced cooks
and meant long hours m the
kitchen. Now, with the help of
marshmallow creme. beginners can
find sweet success.
For a trio of colorful Christmas
treats, try f e$tive Fondants. Divide
the basic recipe into thirds to make
three distinctive candies. The basic
recipe makes irresistibly creamy,
melt-in-your-mouth smooth van-
illa candies. A second adds creme
de men the. and the third, the brrght
color of chopped red candied cher-
ries. The chilled fo ndant ball s are
panially coated with chocolate for a
dramatic effect.
A foolproof version of the tra-
ditio n a I holiday favorite .
Manhm1tl+ow-Creme Di.Yin 1 ty-
boasts the crunch of almonds and
the tang of freshly grated orange
rind. One end is dipped in melted
choco late for a festive holtday
touch.
Or. satisfy a favorite someone's
sweet tooth wuh Peanutty Fudge
Rolls. a luscious. nch blend of
chocolate fudge and peanut butter.
haped into rolls and coated with
chopped nuts or shredded coconut.
these festive treats are read) for
easy slicing and serving.
FESTIV~ FONDANTS
l '1-ouaee jar marshmallow
creme
~ cup margarine
l teaspoon vanilla
6 cups silted powdered sugar
% tablespoons finely chopped
candled cberrles
I Ya tea1poon green cre me de
men&be
Few 4rqps green foOd eolor lng.
2 4-ounce package&, sweet cboc·
• -0late, melted '
Combine marshmallow creme.
margarine and vanilla. mixing with
electric mixer until well blended.
Gradual!} add sugar: d1\ 1dc mix-
lU"1"e into thirds.
To one third. add candied cher-
nes: mix well. To second third. add
liqueur and food coloring: mix
well. Leave remaining third plain.
Chill.
With hands lightly dusted with
po.wdered sugar. shape..dough into
small balls; chill. Dip half of each
ball into chocolate: place on wax
paper-lined cookie sheet. Chill.
About 6 dozen.
. MARSHMALLOW
CREME DIVl Nl TY
~cup water
l "'9 cups sugar
•1• teaspoon cream of tar'-r
Dub of n il
l 7-ounce ja r manbma llow
creme
1 teaspoon vanilla
·l cup chopped almonds, toasted
Z tea1poon1 grated orange rind
l 6-ounce package semi-sweet
cbocolate plece1, m elted
Place water, sugar, cream of
tartar and salt in -heavy I-quart
saucepan. Do not stir. Boil over
high heat, without stirring, until
candy thermometer reaches 248
degrees.
P1ace marshmallow creme in
small bowl of electric mixer: mi'x at
)ow speed. Gradually add hot sugar
syrup to marshmallow creme, mix-
ing until well blended. Blend in
vanilla. Continue mixing at low
speed until mixture just begins to
lose its gloss and bolds its shape
when dropped from spoon.•
Stir in almonds a nd rind. Drop
by teaspoonsfuls onto wax paper.
Cool: dip end of each piece in
chocolate. Store in covered con-
tainer. About 2 dozen.
Note: •This is a GFitical point in
the recipe. If mixture is under
beaten. it will not hold its shape. If
1t 1s over beaten, it becomes dry.
PEANU'M'V
FUDGE ROL~
3cups111ar
'4 cap margarlae
~ cap ( 5 fl1ld ounce can)
evaporated milk
1 lt-ouee package semi-sweet
cbocolate plece1
1 7-ouee Jar marsbmallow
creme
a,; cap cre.amy peanut butter
1 tea1poon vuJUa
Ya cap fhaely cllopped peanuts
a,; cap fhaely cllopped walnuts
Ya cap fiaked coconut
Combine sugar, marganoe and
milk in heavy 21h to 3-quan
saucepan; bring to full rolling boil.
stirring constantly. Continue boil-
ing 5 minutes over medium heat or
until candy thermometer reaches
234 degrees. stirring constantly to
prevent scorching. Remove from
heat.
Add chocolate pieces: stir until
melted. Add marshmallow creme.
peanut butter and vanilla; beat
until well blended. Pour into
greased 2-quart bowl: cover with
wax paper. Cool to room
temperature· d ivide mixture into
thirds.
Shape each third into I 0-inch
log. Roll one log in peanuts. o ne rog
in walnuts and the remaining log in
coconut. Chill. Cut into 1h-1 nch
slices. 3 pounds.
PACKAGING REALLY COUNTS
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Lavish gifts like jewelry hardly
ever need an extra personal touch to
be appreciated. But for less ex trava-
gant presents, adding some of the
recipient's favorite confections 1s a
simple way to say the gift was
chosen just for them. It can also
e nhance the gift's theme. and satisfy
a sweet tooth, too.
Clear mints nestled in cham-
pagne glasses to resemble the .. bub-
bly stuff" are a novel way to liven
the festive tim es celebrated with
your gift. An ice bucket with
co rdial-filled hard candies or choc-
olates is another way to add a
colorful touch to a friend's cocktal
table.
If the movies figure 1n your g1ft-
givin~ whether it's the poster of a
favonte star for a teen-ager. or a
videotape ofa classic. try including
a favon te movie house snack like
caramel-flavored popcorn. choc-
olate-covered raisins or bon bons tQ
help telive theater pleasures.
For those who like nautical items
such as seascape paintings, objects
made with shells or boating gear.
salt water taffy is a natural. Fisher-
men. too. may enjoy seeing taffy in
a new tackle box to help pass quieter
moments by the water.
Stuffed animals or ana mal-
shaped paja~a bags or pillows. are
perfect containers or companions
for special candies made with that
perennial zoo food. peanuts. Chil-
dren's gloves can do more than hold
fingers. They're an ideal temporary
home for butterscotch drops or
whatever sweet is the intended
wearer's treasure.
nightwear may love to receive an
extra late night treat in the form of
after-dinner mints. The mints also
work well in after-dinner liqueur
glasses, or tableware. Or try choc-
olate ki~ses with 1.ingerie t~ play ':'Pa
romantic theme in your gift-giving.
SAl/E Oii THE
TAmOf
Jolly Time has a great pop corn taste -
delicious. crunchy, and mouth-watering. Treat your
friends and fam ily tonight.
Our taste will win you owr.
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French;toast do ns
its Sunday b est with
strawberry sauce
The holtdaysare one of the most fcstt 'vc. }Ct hectic times of the year.
With Christmas shopping, decorating and entertaining. 11·s a wo nder that
anyone has time to enjoy the season. That's wh y hus) hostesses look fo r
recipes that are quick, easy and impress1"e
While most of us th ink ofdess.en o rd1nncr.1he holtda}sarc ideal fo r
"anytime of day" entertaining. For overnight guests, special occasions or a
Sunday breakfast with the fa m ily. try a simple holiday brunch made wi th
easy to prepare ingredients ltke frozen Calt fom1a strawbcmes.
For an easy dress-up to a traditional brunch t1cm. try Winter Berry
French Toast, featuring a warm. chunky sauce made with froLcn and
sweetened strawberries, canned cranberry sauce and grated orange peel.
This sauce has a taste that says "'hours to make ... ye t 11 can be done in
less than 30 minutes. Thanks to its Chnstmas red color. Winter Ben)
FfC:ll~h Toast 1s wo nderful fortheholtcfuys-orany da)'. The sauce 1'i
dehCJousovcrpancakcs. waffiesoras adcs~n toppingov~ icccrC'am or
cake.
Frozen California strawbeme\arc a great way to spread a bit ol chccr
throughout all your holiday menus.Just noat whole fro1en bemes in a
holiday punch, add to winter salads or spoon over ice cream.
WINTER BERRY
FRENCH TOAST
a,; cup (canned or fresh) wbole ber ry cranberry sauce
l packa1e ( 10 oances) frozen, sliced strawberries In syrup, thawed
t tea1poon1 fin ely grated orange peel
•ea• l '4 c.p1 milk
1 tabletpoon 1ugar
1.4 teaspoon D1tme1
81llce1 ( 1-IDcb tblck) day old French bread, I about 8 ounces I
3 table1poon1 batter or margarine
Powdered tugar
In 1-qua·n saucepan mcll cranhcn) ~aut,;<"ma lo"' ht<it. \t1mng
constantly. Max in strawbcmes and orangl' ix·cl Heat IU\t to ho1lt ng \Ct
aside. In shallow bowl beatcggs. milk. 'ugar and nutmeg to bknd
tho roughly. Soak bread shces rn egg mi xture to ~aturatc
Melt some of the b utter an large sk1llct O\ er medium hl·at f f) hrcad
slices until browned. about 5 minutes o n each \1dc adding butter 10 the
sk1tlct as needed Tran~fcr 1oa hcatc.·d platter du\1 with po"'dcred \ugar
Serve with warm saucc, Make~ 4 serving~
Note: Sauce can br ~·rved a' a 1opp1n~ for ll ('cream and puddm~'
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Orange Coes1 DAILY PILOT/Wednndly Dec:ember 4, 1996 CS
Latkes a Hanukkah tradition
A!> With many of the sacred
Jewish ~ohdays, Hanukkah 1s not
without its special celebrations and
tradn1ons. The eight day festival
provides ample opportunity for
cntenaan1ng, and one recipe that
adds a bit of history to the holiday
menu is Potato Latkes.
Latkcs have been a trad1t1onal
fa vontc sance the year 165 when the
battle of Maccabee was fought. As
men were fighting in the fields,
wo~en were behind the battle lines
busily preparing food for the soldiers.
The women wanted to ~rve
something the wamors would
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enJOY which wa11 also quack and easy
to prcpar.e. So they made a batter of
flour and water and fried. it mto
little flat cakes. or latkes.
The add1t1on of potatoes to this.
recipe did not occur until the I 6th
century when potatoes were dis-
covered and brought from Bohv1a
and Peru to Western Europe.
This versatile delicacy is suitable
for any meal and especially for
parties during the Hanukkah
season. The smooth taste of cream
cheese blended with milk makes a
tangy topping for Potato Latkes. A
final topping of apncot preserves
adds a delectable touch.
POTATO LATKES
t eus, beaten
2 tablt1pooo1 milk
t tabltapooaa noar
J tea1poon aalt
Dash of around a.tmeg
Da1h of pepper
2 cups shredded poca&oe-s, well-
dralned
I tablespoon grated onion
'i'I cup mar1arloe
I 8-ounce package cream
cheese, cubed
'11 cup milk
I teaspoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon grated lem on rind
1 JO-ounce jar apricot preserves
1 tablespoon water
Combine ~l> and lll11k.. Add
combined dry 1ngrt:d1ent). beat
until smooth. Stir in potat<>e) and
onions. Melt marganne an skillet
For each pancake. fr) rounded
tablespoonful of potato mixture on
both sades until cmp and golden
brown. Drain.
Com bane cream chet:~ and milk
in saucepan: stir over low heat until
smooth. Blend in 1u1ce and rand
Combine preserves and water m
saucepan; stir over low heat until
thoroughly heated. Top pancakes
with cream cheese !M!Uce and
preserves mixture Approx1matcl)
I dozen.
Rc;move from pans; peel ofT waxed ,l
paper.
Cool completel y on wire rack.
Wrap an plastic wrap and foil.
Makes 5. If desired. garnish with
candied frull and nuts and brush
with warm com syrup.
ALMOND TOFFEE CRUNCH
1 cap finely chopped toasted
blucbed almonds
1 'i'a cups sugar
&,', cup light corn syrup
14 c11p water
1 cup margarine 'I• teaspoon baking soda 'I• teaspoon salt
1 package ('6 ounces) semisweet
chocolate pieees
Place almonds on baking sheet:
keep warm in a 17 5-degree oven
while preparing toffee mixture. In
heavy 2-quart saucepan st ir
together sugar, com syrup and
water.
Sumng constantly, cook. over
medium heat until mixture 'comes
to boil. Cover; cook I minute.
Remove cover. Stir in marganne
until melted.
St1mng constant!), continue
cooking until temperature on
cand) thermometer reaches 290
degrees or small amount of mixture
when dropped into very cold water
separates into threads that are hard
but not brittle. Remove from hea1.
Sur in baking soda, salt and
almonds just until blended. Im-
med iately pour into ungreased 1511?
x 101h ll I-inch Jell y roll~ pan.
spreading quickly and e venly.
Cool 5 minutes. Sprinkle choc-
olate pieces over toffee. When
chocolate is melted. spread evenly
over toffee. When chocolate as
melted. spre,ad evenly over toffee.
Refrigerate 20 to 25 minutes or
unt il chocolate is set. Cool com-
pletely at room temperature. Break
into irregular pieces. Store in
tightl y covered container. Makes
about 2 pounds.
HOLIDAY F RUIT
AND NUT CANDY
t cups sugar
"" cup light corn syrup
'la cap dairy sour cream 2
tablespoons margarine
a;, teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
'11 cup candled cherry ha lves
"'i cap s livered blanched
almonds
Grease 8 x 8 x 2-inch baking pan.
In heavy 3-quan saucepan sur
together sugar, com syrup. sour
cream, margarine and salt. timng
constantly, cook over medium heat
until mixture comes to boll. Cover
and cook I minute. Remove cover.
Wi thout stirring continue cook-
ing until temperature on candy
thermometer reaches 236 degrees
or small amount of mixture when
dropped into very cold water forms
a soft ball that flattens on removal
from water. Remove from heat. Let
stand on wire rack 15 m1nute'i. Add
vanilla.
With wooden spoon beat about S
minutes or until mixture just
begins to lose its gloss. Stir an
chemes and nuts. · Turn into
prepared pan, spreading quickly
and evenly. Cool completely. Cut
mto squares. Makes about 1 •,2
pounds.
PE AR CHUTNEY
3 pounds fi rm ripe pear1, pee led,
cored, cut in 'iAl·incb cbunks (6
cups)
I cup finely chopped onion
I cap raisins
~cap dark corn syrup
'ft cap water
'it cap ffrmly packed llgbt
broWll sugar
'4 cap cider vinegar
t teaspoon gromnd glager
l teaspoon dry mH&ard
'iAa teaspoon salt
_,. tea1poon ground red pepper
In 5-quart stainless steel or
enamel saucepot stir , together
pean. onion, rais~ns. com syrup.
water, brown sugar, vinegar. g.an-
acr. mustard. saJl and red pepper.
Stamng occasionally. cook over
medium heat until mixture comes
to boil. Reduce he:lt: st1mng oc-
cas1onall y, bot I 45 minutes or until
mixture ts thickened and pears are
tender.
Immediately ladle into clean hot
111-pint Jar'S. leavina 1/•·inch head.
space. Wipe top edge with damp
towel. Seal according to JAr manu-
facturer''\ d1rect1ons. Proce1s an
001hna water hath m1nutC1. ( ·001
Jlf''S on wire rack or folded towel
Make 6 I'1-p1nt11ar'
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C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, December 4, 1985
Making cookies
a family project
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Before children get too caught up
with the rece1 v1ng end ol
Christmas. it's a good idea to
introduce them to thejoyrnfgiving.
No gift 1s belier rece ived than one
that has taken a bit of 11me and
1ntenuity on the part of the giver.
Could any grandmother. aunt or
teacher resist a box of homemade
cookies? .
Two recipes that arc si mple
enough for children to make arc
Easy Roll Sugar Cookies and Snow·
drop Ki sses. The suga r cookies
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butter. while the kisses art It(
menngue dcl1cac1es that htera
melt in your mouth.
The Ea y Roll Sugar Cook
offer endless poss1b1l1ties for dec1
ation. which children eojoy. Y
may want to decorate some w·
coloret1 sugar. nuts or rai sins bef<.
baking. if desired.
And if yo u want to use a few
Chnstmas tree decorations. use
wooden skewer to make a sm
hole at the top of the cookie befc
baking. Use a nbbon for tying tot
tree.
Snowdrop kisses are laced w1
candied fruits or raisins. A surpri
ingredient. oatmeal. adds a nu1
flavor. Be sure to store the mt
ingues· in -an airtight container
they remain crisp.
Naturally, you will want
carefully supervise the chopp11
involved and the use of electr
mixers. Perhaps m return you C<
talk the kids into helping with ti
cleanup operation.
Holiday baking and cooking 1
evitably call for additional eggs. I
sure to pick up an extra dozen c
your next tnp to the market.
EASY ROLL
SUGAR COOKIES
4 'la cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
Ya teaspoon salt
l 'la cups butter or margarine
1 'la cup1 sugar
3 egg yolks
1 'la tea1poon1 vanilla
t,; cup milk
Colored sugars, ral1ln1, frostln
for decorating as desired
Measure flour into a large bow
Add baking powder and salt an
stir to blend ingredients. Set aside
Cream butter or margarine. Ad
sugar gradually, beating until ligt
and fluffy . Add egg yolks an
vanilla. Beat until blended.
Add dry ingredients and min
Continue beating until mixture 1
well blended. scraping sides ofbo"
and beaters from time to time. Chi
dough for an hour.
Di vide dough and work witl
small pon&ons at a time. Roll ou
on a floured board until about 1/a
inch thick. Cut with cookie cutter
and place on greased cookie sheets
Bake in a preheated 350-degre•
oven for 8 to I 0 minutes or unt1
lightly browned at edges. Cool 01
wire racks. Cookies can bt
sprinkled with sugar before bakin1
or frosted and decorated after the,
arc baked and completely cooi
Makes about 7 dozen.
SNOWDROP KISSES
3 egg whites
'7'2 teaspoon elder vinegar
,... teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar
'la cup chopped candled fruit 01
raisins
Ya cup uncooked oatmeal, not
ln1tant
Place egg whites ma mixer bowl.
Beat at med1u"ITrSpeed until very
frothy. Add vine r and vanilla.
um to 1 spec and gradually
add sugar. Continue beating until
stiff peaks form. Gently fold in fruit
and oatmeal.
Drop from a teaspoon onto
greased cookie sheets. Bake in a
preheated 300-degree oven for 20
to 25 minutes. Cool on wire racks.
Store in a covered container.
Makes 4 dozen small cookies.
GIFTS ...
From CS
PECAN PIE TARTS
Pastry (recipe foll ows)
3 eg1, slightly beaten
I cup llgbt or dark corn 1yrap
1 cup sagar
% tablespoons corn oil mar1ar-
lae, melted
1 teaspoon vaallla
2 Ya cups (about) finely cbopped
pecans
Prepare pastry. On floured sur-
face, roll out pastry, -about 1'2 at a
time. to 1/a-inch thickness. Cut into
211•-inch rounds. Press evenly into
bottoms and up sides of 114 x I-inch
muffin cups. Refrigerate.
ln medium bowl beat together
eggs. com syrup. sugar, margarine
and vanilla until well blended .
Spoon about 2 teaspoons pecans in
each pastry-lined cup. Spoon about
2 teaspoons com syrup mixture
over pecans in each muffin cup.
Bak~ in 350-degrC(..Pvcn 20 to 25
minutes or until cake tester in-
serted in center comes out clean
and tarts are lightly browned. Cool
in pans 5 minutes. Remove from
pans. Cool on wire racks. Store in
tightly covered container. Makes 4
dozen.
Pastry
In large bowl with m iller nt
medium speed beat 'h cup com 011
margannc to soflcn. Beat in 'h rup
suaar until well blended. Add I eu
and I teaspoon va nilla until well
mixed. Reduce speed to low; add 2
cup unsif\cd flour and beat unul
dough form&.
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BRUNCH ENTREE
DAZZLES GUESTS
H a m a n d 611 s e n turc lengthw1se down rcnttr of
Croute ... pronouncc the last word pastry
kroot witb a nasal resonance as you
present this dish before your guests
and they're likely to cOftclude that
you'veJuSt returned from a cooking
tour of France!
Fold both sides over 10 co' er.
Pinch to seal edges and ends of
pastl). Pia e seam-~1de down on
l~tl) &reased baking sheet. Brush
tQp and sides with re maining
beatt.•n eggs.. Cut 5 diagonal slashes
in top of past!).
But. despite its decidedly
gourmet title and appearance. Ham
and Eggs en Croute is extremely
easy to make. Bake in preheated 425-<legrec
The phrase "en croute" means oven until golden brown. about 20
covered with a crust or dough, and m inutes. To serve. cut into t-inch
then baked. The dough in this case slice~. Makes 6 servings.
is an already prepared puff pastry r--------------====~~-
sheet that you need only defrost and
roll.
Encased in the crust is an eye.
appealing filling of sunny hard·
cgoked eggs, bright spinach and
rosy ham enhanced-by nutty Wiss
cheese, mustard and lemon Juice.
The filling ingredients are simply
stirred together-ahead of time. if
it suits y9ur schedule -and then
enclosed in the dough for last-
minute baking.
BAM AND EGGS EN CROUTE
%eg1
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
% teaspoons lemon juice
1 package (10 ounces) frozen
cllopped splnacb, thawed and
drained
4 llard-cooked eggs, cbopped
1 cup cbopped cooked bam
Ya cup (% ounces) shredded
Swi11 cbeese
1 sbeet frozen puff pastry,
tbawed
ln large bowl. beat 2 eggs well. Set
aside 2 tablespoons. Thorough!}
blend mustard and lemon JU1ce
into remaining beaten eggs. Stir in
remaining ingredients except puff
pastry until well combined. Set
aside.
On hghtly floured surface. roll
puff pastry into 15 x 9-inch rec-
tangle. Brush lightly with some of
reserved 2 tablespoons beaten eggs. ----------------------' '------------------------J ..._ ____ _
Spoon reserved egg/spinach mix·
BOOKS ...
From Cl
The menus feature a lighter style
of cooking with contemporary
emphasis on lower fat. cholesterol
and sodium. Jn addition, the
recipes are structured so they are
not exclusive to the holidays. but
can be used year-round.
for a free brochure, call the
chapter at 547-3001.
Tlme-aaYing tipe
"America's Clockwatcher's
Cuisine" is directed toward people
who lead busy lives but still take
pnde in their cook.in~ and stn vc to
present mteresting dishes for their
famil y and guests.
If you can spare 45 minutes. yo u
can put a beautiful meal on the
table, is the philosophy of the new
paperback. published by the R. T.
French Co. The book can be
obtained for S5 from the company.
by writing the R. T. French Co ..
Consumer Services Kitchens. I
Mustard St.. Rochester, N. Y.
Imperial Light
Spread Margarine
. PURINA BEEF CHl::JCKWAGON peg
Food
Sunset is offenng two new L ___ ..,:::::~~~~---=::__ _______ J
cookbooks: a coll~tion of''Home-~--~~~~-------------~ --------------------~~ made Soups" recipes, the other
48-0Z
emphasizes light pastries and naky
cru sts 1 n "Pies & Pastnes ... Both are
printed by Lane Publishing Co ..
Menlo Parke 94025.
More than I 75 recipes arc in-
cluded in the soup collection. at
$5.95. while "Pies & Pastnes." at
$6.95. co ntaines 150 recipes.
English recipes and their Spanish
translation appear side b}' side m
"Your Housekeeper's Cookbook:
Bilingual Recipes. Menus. and
More." an aid to th e active home-
maker wit h a Spanish-speakin g
housekeeper. 1
Wnuen b' Nancy Lev1ck1 . th e
book co ntai.ns tasty recipes for
breakfast. lunch and dinner. It 1s
available in bookstores or d1rectl}'
from Gulf Publishing Co .. Book
Div1s1on. Dep. Z3. P. 0 . Box 2608 .
Houston. Texas 77001 . Pncc 1s
$8.95. If ordenngdirect. add $2 for
post.age and handling.
If you want fa shionable. calone-
controlled health spa meals but
don't have the time to spend at a
spa. the answer might be cooking
your own fare with the help of
recipes from "Spa food. Menus
and Recipes From the Sonoma
Mission Inn" by Edward J. Safd1e
Chef de cuisine of this enterpnse
1s Chnst1an Chavanne. chef at the
inn and spa. A nattve of the French
Riviera. Chavanne apprent1sed at
the Cannes Yacht Club and worked
at the famed Auberge du Soleil
Restaurant before coming to the
northern California inn.
Distributed by Crown Publishers
Inc .• the book 1s priced at S 19 <>5
If caJone counting isn't }Our
pme and Chocolate IS, there's a new
cookbook JUSt for you.
"Betty Crocker's Chocolate
Cookbook." (Random House.
$9.9.S) is filled with tantal1vng
recipes and mouthwatenng four-
color photographs that draw yo u
into the warm. nch world of
chocolate.
From old favonrcs su ch as Rocky
Road Fudge and Chocolate Chip
Cookies to new uutc treats like
Chocolate Terrine' and C'ocolate
MouHt Tone. the book ha~ w mc·
thina sin(ully deltc1ouCi for every
taste and occasion.
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BE PREPARED
WITH DO-AHEAD ,U .MINIDESSER'fS
It's wise to keep
desserts on hand
Cook ahead and ·c hnstmas entertainift~ 1s a snap . .\ '1mple
neighborhood open house or a trim-the-tree partl doesn't need a groaning
board. Keep the munchables simple but !.<.lt1sf\ ing.
NOEL FRUITCAKE
3 +a cups sifted all-purpose flour
11/, teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
% teaspoons ground cinnamon
11, teaspoon ground cloves
11/, cups raisins
1 cup coarsely chopped pecans
1 package 112 ounces) dried apricots, chopped
1 package 18 ounces) candied cherries, halved
1 jar (4 ounces) candied lemon peel
I jar (4 ouncts) candied orange peel
'i1I cup orange j uice
1 cup jellied cranberry sauce
I 'Ii cups vegetable shortening
21"1 cups firmly packed light brown sugar
5 eggs
1 ~ cups fresh or frozen cranberries, chopped
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Line IO x 4-inch tuhc pan "1th hca')
brown paper: grease paper. In medium bowl. sift tlour. baking powdl'r.
salt. cinnamon and cloves together. Add raisins. pecans. apricots
chemes. lemon and orange peels 1n bowl. toss to m1:\
(Plea.e see FRUIT CAKE/C 10)
They're home for the holidays -the freshman next door, friend\ and
relattves "'ho "Just happen to drop in." While 1h1s doesn't call tor large-
scalc entenaining, 11 prompts you to plan now in the name of gracious
hostessing. Make-ahead mini desserts a re the answer. Earmark a few
batches as delicious homemade gifts from your kitchen for special friends.
No-bake Coconut Rum Ba lls can be stored weeks before holida) time.
A rtlOl!Lh-watcnngmixture mcludes flaked coconut. vanilla wafer numbs.
chopped nuts and either rum or rum C\tract. Pack in clear plastic
containers. adorn with ribbon and give with love.
Certainly Linzer Coconut Squares deserve to be on a dcS'il'rt-and-
cofTee buffet. This chcW). n ch cookie bar ofTcrs a delirious la)er of
raspbeny preser:ves on a pastry base. C r<Jwned with mo1 l flaked coconut,
the squares are candidates for gift-giving, too.
Coconut Lemon Sours. another mini dessert recipe, is a deL1cate bar
cooki e you'll want to try. Add it to )Our holiday baking collection
Ll NZER COCONUT
SQUARES
1 14 cups unsifted all-purpose nour
1 .a teaspoon salt
~ cup butter or mar g11rine, cut in c hunks
3 tablespoons (about) cold water
2 eggs
1'1 cup sugar
2"4.1 cups (a bout) n aked coconut
113 cup raspberry preserves
Mix flour with salt. Cut 1n butter with pastry blender until mixture
resembles large peas. Sprinkle with water, a small amount at a time.
mixing lightly until all particles are moistened and cli ng together when
pressed into a ball.
Press into ungreascd 9-inch \{}uare-pan. Bake al 425 degrcco; for 20
minutes or until l1ghtl > browned.
Meanwhile. beat eggs well : then gradually beat in s ugar and continue
beating unt1l th1 ck and light 1n color. Fold in coconut. Spread pre<;erves
o 'er pastr) 1n pan to w11hin '•inch of edges.
Carefully spread rnconut mixture over preserves. Bake at 3 75 degrees
for 25 m inutes. or until golden brown. Cool and c ut into squares or bars.
Makes 2 to..3 dozen cookies. ·
COCONUT RUM BALLS
4 cups vanilla wafe r·crumbs
l 1fJ cups (about) flaked coconut
1 cup finely chopped outs
I' can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
1"J cup rum•
Confectioners suga r
•or use 111 cup water and I teaspoon rum extract.
Combine crumbs, coconut and nuts in bowl. Sur 1n condensed milk
a nd rum. mixing well. Shape into I-inch balls and roll in confecuoner!>
sugar to coat. Cover and store 1n refrigerator. Roll again in sugar just
before serving. Makes 6 dozen candies.
Note: For best fla vor store 24 hours: candies ma) be Stored for ~c' era I
weeks.
Recipe may be halved . using J •cup sweete ned condensed milk.
COCONUT
LEMON SOURS
1 cup unsifted cake fl our•
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
'9'I teaspoon salt
1r.i cup butter or margarine, softened
2 eggs, slightly beaten
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.,.. cup chopped pecans or walnuts
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1 tablespoon le mon juice
I teaspoon grated lemon r ind
Tart Lemon Glaze
•or use I cup unsifted all-purpose llour.
Combine flour. granulated sugar and salt 1n bo"'I. Cut in butter unt
mixture resembles coarse m eal. Press firml} in bottom of 8-o r ~
1nchsquare pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. or until lightl
browned.
Meanwhile comb1nl· eggs. brown sugar. nuts. coconut. lemon JUI <"
and lemon nnd. m ixing well. Spread over baked pastry and bake 25 \0 J
m inutes longer, or until top 1s firm. Loosen around edges and cool in pa
15 minutes. Top with Tart Lemon G laze. Cut into bars or squares. Make
about 2 dozen squares.
Tart Lemon Glaze: Gradually add I tablespoon lemon JU ice to ~' 'UI
sifted confectioners sugar. Blend unul smooth. Stir in I teaspoon grate1
lemo n rind . Makes about 'I• cup glaze.
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Give kid·s gifts to encourage phystcal excercise
By DOROTHY WENCK .....,..._.......
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As gift-giving ume approachl''i,
yo u have a good opponunit>· to
select gifts for your children or grand~hildren t~at will contnbutl'
to their developing healthy hodie-;
Specifically, you might choose
action toys. Not toys that are ac1rvl',
such as motorized cars or robots or
dolls that walk. but toys that
encourage children to run. jump.
and play actively like Jump ropes.
roller skates. hula hoops, balls.
bicycles, scooters, etc.
American children need 10 bt·
more physically active, and they
aren't going to get that way playing
with video games and watching TV.
Your gift could end up untouched
on the shelf or it could be just the
stimulus a 'child needs · to CfiJoy
outdoor play.
A national study has shown that
"American children and adoles-
cents are not developrng the ex-
ercise and fitness skills that could
help them maintain therr good
health as adults, and as many as half
may not be getting enough exercise
to develop healthy card10-resp1r-
atory systems."
Some of the maJOr findings of 1h1s
study were:
-Body fat measurements were
significantly higher 1n today's
yo uth than in measurements taken
rn the 1960s.
-About 50 percent of today's
youth do not engage rn '"ap-
propriate physical activity."
All the good nutrition in the
world can't make up for ph>s1cal
inacti vity. And when the inact1v1ty
1s associated with watching TV.
chances are that children are going
to be eating unhealthfully too.
A recent study showed that· kids
who watch more TV are more likel y
to be overweight. Lack of activtty
combined with increased snacking
of high calorie. low nutrient snack
foods such as soft drinks, cookies.
snack cakes. and chips are thought
to be the culprits.
And if you pay attention to the
TV ads on the programs your kids
watch. you will see that many of
them promote these very foods.
How often. for exampfe. do your
children beg for a fresh apple.
orange. or banana as a result of
seeing them advertised on T V?
When inactivtly becomes a habit
pattern in young children, tl in-
evitably is carried over into
adolescence. According to som~
estin:i,ates from I 0 to 2 5 percent of
Buff et-sty le
entertaining
easy onhost
By tbe Associated Press
For those who would Ii kc 10 make
holiday home entertaining fun in-
stead of framic, think buffet.
That's the advice of some
Christmas party consultants. who
suggest keeping things as simple as
possible during-the hectic holidays.
A buffet can range from elegant to
budget. they point out.
With today's increasing demand
for convenience foods. a wide
variety of delicious dell dishes -
from the conventional tuna salad to
the exotic Alaskan king crab and
pasta salads -are available. Ins-
tant main courses can be found at
supermarket del i counters or dell
shops.
What to serve the multitude for
about $75 at a trim-the-tree party?
Keeping the menu simple could
mean cream cheese spread with
diced scallion, matched wit h yo ur
favorite crackers. bologna. salami.
chicken salad. cucumber salad and
plenty of potato salad. suS,$ests
marketine consultant Jeffrey Siegel
of Blue Ridge Farms.
And dessert, he adds. could be a
festi ve-looking Ambrosia pudd.ing
made with sour cream and bnm-
ming with mandarin orange.
pineapple. c h erries and
marshmallow.
How much to order?
"For 15 people you'll need two
pounds of cheese-scallion spread.
th ree pounds of bologna. three
pounds of salami and two pound~
each of chicken salad. cucumber
salad and Ambrosia pudding."
When it comes to potato salad.
Siegel recommends getting two
kinds to please differing tastes.
"People can be very picky about
potato salad." he says. "We sell I I
differe nt varieties to cater to re -
gional taste preferences across the
country."
For a buffet. he suggests the basic
style made with mayonnaise and
seasonings. and the New York dell
style made with a dash of vinegar
and onion to gi ve tt h1tc.
On the day afler Ch~stmas -
with visiting relati ve!\ !lttll on hand
to be fed -a budget buffet should
fi ll the bill.
For 10 people. at an estimated
cost of about $35, Siegel rec-
ommends 1111 pounds each of
chopped chicken livers. carrot
raisin ~lad and ham salad for 10
people. plus three pounds of chc~sc
tortellini and three pounds of nee
puddina.
Party consultants adv15e that
high quahty paper platts and
napkins arc appropna1c fo r th<"
holidays. even al the elegant level.
while pla~t1c fo rks and ft)Asscli arc
another time i3vcr
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than low incornl· ll'l"rh t1ontng of the heart and lungs and
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girl!. <ihow that thr O~\l' art leo;o; Nol onl) do >oung children OCt"d
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New encyclopedia soaks up American wine field
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For
thousands of years no j)Otable
substance has so captivated human
beinas as wine. The bibliography of
the field I\ colossal. and now there 1s a new, all-American volume for
that endless ferment.
Three years and 5,884 wines
later, Anthony Dias Blue has
brouS)lt forth, with the help of
Doubleday, ''American Wine." It's
an impressive work in whi ch he
rates every U.S. wine wonh rating
-from zip to four stars -with
informal notes on the wi nenes and
winemaker~
B.iahLout of the cru her, thcre't.
somethinajuicy in this major work.
Blue barely gets into his introduc-
tion than he. a wine eht1st whether
he likes it or not, is taking apan 1he
wme snobs. They're not going to be
happy about "· bu1 they might as
well get used to 1t. It's a trend. and
welcome. Wine snobs are enemies
of wine.
Says Blue of the stuffed shirts
before he even gets imo numbered
paJes of his book: .. For them. the
enjoyment of wine 1s very much hke
an exclusive men·~ club. They
""JX"ll)elOatc a rttysti<lue that they
hope will serve as a barrier against
the onslaught of the barbanans.
Their greatest dread 1s that wine
will be acceP.ted as a normal part of
everyday ltfe. 1hus cau!.mg their
feeling of supenority to evaporate."
The 550-page. $29. 95 book.
meant to be a "guide," would be
rather unwieldly to haul around.
but most worthwhile to take notes
from before heading out on a w1nc-
hunt.
( 'allfornm w1m· 1\n't the onl) big
deal in the book. although the
biggest. Blue advises N~w Jersey is
capable of proquc1ng three-star
whites. as are states including
Idaho. Ob10 and Oregon. A two-star
pineapple wine comes from. where
else? Hawa11 . And a 1981 Johan-
nisberg Riesling from New York
State got a coveted four stars.
Blue starts Yfith a little American
wine history, tips his hat to Napa
Valley's Robert Mondav1 as the
starter of the nation's progression to
premium. and build!> lo May 1976
when France's noblest nectars fell
an a btind tasting before upstarts
from California.
"The tasters were momfied."
Blue notes dehc1ousl). marching on
through the forest of American
wines produced in 37 states The
wineries are taken alphabcucally.
raied from 0 to four stars. He uses
red ink for especially good buys.
Blue accords Gallo wines the
JUSlace they deserve. Although
Gallo, the world's b1gges1 wine-
maker at 60 malhon cases a year, hi
an indelible repmauon for JC
wines. Blue gives two Gallo while
three tars each. another six 1w
stars. and sparklers four 1wo-sta1
and a tnple, a two stars for two re<!
-1nclud1ng the highl y p()pula
Heart y Burgundy.
For good m~asure. there ar
separa1c sections segregating b
type all the good values. three-star:
and four-stars. Blue frosts th
vi nous cake with a listing of most c
the reg1$tered winenes 1n the cour
try by region. A corker.
Mustard sauce spices beef cubes
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FRUIT CAKE A TREAT .••
From CS
In small bowl. beat orange jui ce and Jelhed cranberry sauce togethe
until smooth. In a larg~ bowl. beat shortening. brQwn sugar and eSi Gr ound u p ginge r
ad s new taste to
. old favorite recipe , -
: The advent of the holidays
~ aqvays promises an array of every-
: one's favorite foods. Discover a
: new favorite in the featured recipe.
! Beef Cubes With Orange-Mustard
: Sauce.
: The sauce. a piquant combina-
• lion of Dijon-style mustard and
orange marmalade. comes alive
• with the addition of ground grnger,
a perfect complement to the sauteed
cubes of beef.
Attractively arranged on a festive.
• serving platter, this recipe becomes
· even more enticing and will surely
.. attract your guests to the buffet ·
•table.
! When ume and ease of prep-
. aratton are among the deciding
: factors in choosing holiday reci pes.
• Beef Cubes With Orange-Mustard
· Sauce will be at the top of the llSl.
Have the ingredients ready in
: advance and it's only a matter of
minutes before the sauce is done.
Browning the beef doesn't take too
much longer. so host and hostess
will have time to enJOY family and
guests.
Thi s holiday season. add to the
: celebration and prepare Beef Cubes
With Orange-Mustard Sauce. It's a
. recipe you'll wanl to use year after
year.
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BEEF CU BES WITH
ORANGE-MUSTARD SAUCE
% pound beef top sirloin steak
~ cap white wine
~ cap beef bratb
% cloves garlic, finely e~
14 teaspoon wllite pepper •1, teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oll
Oruge-Maatard Sauce
1 cap beef brotb
1 tablespoon eorn1tarcb
3 ta bl e s p oons o r a ng e
marmalade
2 tea1poons Dijon-style mustard
34 teaspoon groand gblger
1 clove garlic, finely cllopped
Oruge slices, If desired
Mint leaves, If desired
Tnm excess fat from steak. Cut
into bite-sized cubes. Mix next five
• • ...
•
ingredients; pour over steak in glass
baking dish and cover. Refrigerate
at least 3 hours, no longer than 48
hours. Heat oil in large skillet until
hot.
Saute beef in oil about 5 manures.
turning to brown all sides. Remove
•
..
beef to warm planer.
To prepare Orange-Mustard
Sauce, mix beef broth and co rn-
starch in saucepan, st1mng to
dissolve cornstarch. Stir in remain-
ing ingredients except orange slices
and mint leaves. Cook and star over
med ium heat about 3 mmutcs or
until thickened.
To serve. arrange beef cubes on
platter. Serve sauce on the side for
dipping. Garnish with orange slices
and mint leaves. serve with tooth-
together until fluffy._ .
Add flour mixture to brown sugar mixture alternately with reserve
orange juice mixture, beginning and ending with flour. Sti r in reserve .
fruit mixture along wi th the cranberries JUSt until ingredients are we
blended. Tum batter into prepared pan.
Bake in prehealed oven fo r 31h to 4 hours or until cake 1s golde.
brown. Cool cake in pan. Remove from pan and remove paper. Stor
cooled cake several weeks in covered container to mellow fla vors. I
desired. garnish wath orange slices and cranbernes. Makes I I 0-inch 1ub
cake.
CRANBERRY TARTLETS
2% cups sifted all-purpose flour
S,S,eacpoon bakJng powder
1 cup (% sticks) butter or margarine, softened
1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened
I cup granulated sugar
1 egg
~ cup almonds, gro~d
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind
1 cu ( 16 ounces) whole berry cranberry sauce
Confectioners' sugar
Sift flour and baking powder onto wax paper .
In large bowl. beat butter. cream cheese. sugar and egg until light anc
fluffy. Add flour mixture. blending thoroughly. Stir in ground almond!
and lemon rind. Turn dough out onto wax paper (dough will be sticky)
Shape into a ball. Olill several hours or overnight.
Preheat oven to moderate 350 degrees. Roll out half of chilled dougt-
on a lightly floured surface wath a lightly floured rolling pm to a 1/1-inct-
th1ckness. With a bell. star and tree cookie cutter. cut out as man)' cookie~
from the dough as you ca n. Place cookies on ungreased cookie shee ts
Refngeratc sc raps of dough fo r remaining cookies.
Repeat with remain ing chilled dough. cutting out an equal number ol
the same shaped cookies as the first batch. Place on ungreased cookie
sheets. With a 1/i-inch cookie cutter or thimble. cut out center of each of tbc
second batch of cookies.
Use an)' scraps of dough for second rolling. cut out an equal number
of sohd cookies and cookies with open centers. Use a skewer or large
wooden pack and make holes near tops of each of the cookies (you will be
able to thread colored nbbon through the holes for hangi ng).
Bake cookies in oven for 8 minutes or until edges are lightly browned.
Remove from cookie sheets; cool on wire racks.
Spread each oft he solid cookies with a small amoun t of whole berry
cranberry sauce. Top each with the appropriate cut--Out cookie: press
oge_ther genll_y to make a sandwich. Place on wire racks.
Spnnkle"'tops with confectioners' sugar. Spoon a dab of whole bel"T')'
cra nberry sauce into the opening of each cookie. Le t cookies set slightl y.
Thread colored ribbon through holes for hanging. Makes 31h dozen
cookies. "'
J cop sugar
I cup water
3 cups lemon juice
FISH HOUSE
CRANBERRY PUNCH
2 bottles (.,11 quart each ) rum
I bottle ( '\11 quart) brandy
'-'I c up peacb brandy
1 't4a quarts cranberry juice cocktail
In a 6quart pot. combine sugar and water: heat. stirring until the sugar
as dissolved. Bring to a boil and continue boili ng 7 minutes wi thout
stirring. Remove from heat. Add lemon juice. rum. brandies and
cranberry ju1c~ to SYfl:IP mix ture. Let stand 2 to 3 hours for fla vors to
TV actress goes from soap to nuts
If you enJOY cooking and get a
kick out of watching soap operas,
you might wonder what are some of
your favorite stars' most cherished
recipes.
Wonder no more. Susan Lucci.
star of television's number one
rated daytime drama. "All My
C hildre n " 1s cu rrentl y
spokesperson for the Diamond
Walnut recipe contest. Lucca was
voted top soap opera star of 1985 by
People magazi ne. Pan of her par-
ticipation incl udes shanng some of
her favonte recipes using wal nuts.
have endless amounts of time to
cook. So when I do. I li ke to make
things that are qu1ck to put together,
taste great and look wonderful."
says Lucci.
"Waln uts arc an easy way to
dress-up my favorite recipes. I add
them to salads. pastas, main dishes
and desserts."
>
fresh tomatoes. parsle y and love best 1s a fresh-from-the-oven
walnuts. The walnuts are toasted to batch of Grandma's favori te choc-
give the salad extra crunch and olate chip walnut cookies."
nutntton. In real life, Susan Lucci is quite
Lu cci says. "You can make 1t in a different from the character she
flash with ingredients yo u probably plays each day on her program.
already have on hand. Serve it as a "The character I portray on the
side dish or toss in cubed chicken or show as an aggressive. often ma-
ham to make it into a main dish." nipulati ve woman. One of the
Although husband Helmut is reasons the part is so much fun for
really the cook in the family. Lucci me is that she and I arc so different.
Pasta V1na1grette is a recipe Lucca enjoys being creative in the kitchen "One thing we do have in
"With my hectic schedule I don't
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of an Italian family favorite. The together." Susan values her time fi ner things in hfe. Both of us would
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I •5H I 1 '1" quart
1
1 over. tossina to coat Cover: chill. I To serve. add tomatoes. pa,,1ey.
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Homemade gifts satisfying
to giver as well as recipient
The wh1 rl w1nd of holiday al-
11vi ties can be a hectiC' and ex-
pensive time of year. taking a hca\,
toll on both energies and pocket-
book.
1n parsle) and ctlcf) seed ~eal 1n airtight container to U\l' I\\
drl"\~1ng for water\[ess. endive or
spinach '><tlad Malrcs about 11 lUP dre,'>1ng
3 large cloves garlic
I i,; teaspoons salt
2 caps fresbly c rated Parmesan
cheese
1 teaspoon grated remon peel
Combine first 3 ingredients in
PRIZE-WINNING food proccso;or or blender uin-
PESTO SAUCE tamer. Add 1h rup pine nuts. garl1L
4 cups chopped fresh ba~il and ~It. Puree until smuoth
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But 11 doesn't ha\t' to be that wa~
You can acwally cnJoy th~ prl·p-
arations. and bring spcc-1al JO> to
f nends. setting aside a day or two to
whip up several batches of one or
more ho memade treat. then pad.-
aging by ponion in a1nigh1 boxt\
Jars or crocks and decorating "Ith
festive touches of nbbon or holl>
1 Without fighting crowds and
grumpy sales clerks. you're c:.rea11ng
pcrsonaltzed gifts that are elegant a\
well as economi cal. And. of courw.
there's nothing quite hke the !klt1<,-
fact1on of doing 11 yotirselt -or
anything that shows thoughtfulnc!>~
and canng quite !IO well
I ~'l cups chopped parsley (Ital· Combine with chce~c and lemon
Ian-style, if avallablel peel. stir 10 remaining nuts Spoon
I "'a cups olive oil¥.! cup pine outs into crocks or Jars to gJ\ e as gilt'> to_r _sllv~redalmo~o~d~s~l~~~~~M~a~k:es~abo~u~t~S~cu~p~s~~~~~·~~--=======================~======~~==============::==-...
The recipes below ofTer a vanct}
of choices. from sauces and drcc,,.
1ngs to vegetables and bread. All arc
cas) Lo make up in ~ufllc1cn1
quantity. at ~urprisingl~ lo" CO'>t.
although the> look and tJ\tc
··gourmet."
HERB-SEASONED
DIPPING SAUCE
1 cup fresh watercress
i,., cup parsley (Italian-style, or
flat, if available)
~ cup fresh dill
i,, cup fresh spinach leaves
i,., cap Italian olive oil
3 tablespoons wine vinegar
lfJ cup plain yogurt
i,., teaspoon salt
"11 teaspoon pepper
In food processor or hkndcr
container. combine first .i 1ngrc-
d1ents. Blend . .\dd remaining in -
gredie nts. Blend well Mat...c'> about
111 cups sauce. (Pour mlo '>mall .
airtight jar or crock ani..I place m
basket with ra"" -.cgctabk'> tor
giving.)
MARINARA SAUCE
J small onion, chopped
l medium clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 can (28 ounces) crushed
tomatoes tor 3 pounds fresh
equivalent l
2 tablespoons parsley
1 teaspoon basil, crushed
1 teaspoon salt
•,4 teaspoon sugar
In 3-quart saucepan, ~ute oni on
and garlic 1n olt ve rnl until onion I'>
tender. st1mng often
Add remaining ingredients. Sim-
mer 20 minutes. sumng oc-
cas1onall). until well hlended •
Makes about 21-i cups sauce.
MINIATURE
PEPPERONI LOAF
''• cup chopped pepperooi
2 tablespoons pine nuts tor
slivered almonds)
l cop packaged biscuit mix
I tablespoon chopped parsley •1, teaspoon oregano, crashed
'rti teaspoon garlic salt
3 tablespoons milk
2 tablespoons olive oil
I tablespoon grated Parmesan I
cheese
Combine pepperoni an<l nu1'. '>l'I
aside.
In bowl. combine ne"<t 4 mgrc-
d1cnts. Combine milk . I tahle-
~poon olt ve 011 and egg. Make a well
1n center of dry ingredients . .\dd
liquidallatoncc:st1rw1th fork un til
blended.
Spoon half of h1~cu1t ml\turc
mto greased 51: x 31·: ' 21 ·-1nrh
pan: brush with ohve 011. Spnnkk I
w1th half pepperoni mixture Rl'· I
peat with r<'ma 1nmg b1scu1t m"·
turc. oil and pepperoni. Sr nnt...k
with Parmc'>an dll'L'se .
Bake at 350 degrees for 25
minutes. or until done. Remove
fro m pan and cool on wire rack.
(Wrap m foil or plastic and place 1n
a decorated box .) Sen c warm
Makes I loaf (two· servings).
CLASSIC VJNAIGRETIE
2 tablespoons Dijon-type mus-
tard ·
l small clove garlic. minced
~UbltJPOOlll red w1ne-vtnepr
6 tablespoon• olive oil
2 tablespoon• cbopped parsley
''• teaspoon celery seed
In mcasunngcup. tombmc mu~
tard. garlic and vinegar unltl well
blended. Gradually b(at m 011 until
mixture 1s thick and creamv. Blend
Tasty side dish
•\ dehghtful su.le d1o;h for _buflcl
part1e., or a complete meal lor the
family
Brown 1 pound around beef and
I o nion. chopped. tofethcr
1
in I
tablespoon vegetable 01 ·Add 11 t up
tcnyaki tr.me and glaze. I pnckngc
(Io ounces) fro1cn leaf spinach.
tha"'cd and drained ard 2 cupc.
cooked m·c. ,.1rnng to coat all
in&redient\ with baste and gl&1<'
Tum into unarca'loed 2·Quan
ras~role. to p with v. cup dry bread
crumh,. Orinle 2 tablespoons
meltl-d butter or mal'Jtlnnc over all
Bake at '50 dcarcc" 2S to '0
minutes. or until thorou&hl)
ht'atcd ~a~<' 6 ~n ings
1 2
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Roben Stemmler Winery staned at any Pinot being released so yo ung It was in contact with the skins with the Stemmler !ltylc or soner. The 19K I was held back to allow a
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eapecially for Pi not Noir. but also J tasted the wme. remarkable depth of color. If you Ro be rt S & em m I er It U tion to complete (fotgave the tcchni-
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mJer's wbjte wme haven't fared so developed for its youth. and can 1982 or 1983 on a reuuler's shelf or ferent from other California so some folks), and to permit M>me
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h's not that the white wmcs aren't of food, though I highly rec. are showing exceptionally well at wanner fermentation. the fruit 1s sizable wine. It is not for everyone.
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likely to appeal to judges or show full apprec1at1on . This is not your ·The 1984, by the way. only made resulting in a wine that as more particularly fruity, but there is
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ex.pcnsi ve double-disllllation pro-
cess. The kind of still involved is
called an "Alambic," and is quite
different from the industnal type
corumns stills usuall y employed in
California.
Already on the market an about
10 states 1s RMS Brandy. produced
by a )Otnt venture between Remy
Marttn of Cognac and Schramsberg
of Napa.
The next alambac brandy from
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market also has a Cognac-connec-
tion. with brandy-master Hubert
Jules Germain-Robin, whos.e fam-
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Coale Jr .. owner of the 2.000-acre
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gets closer. The reason I'm telling as
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should QC! aware of a very special
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This new firm, with three vin-
tages of brandies aging 1n new and
used Lamousin oak. will provide.
for consumers or trade. a service
never before possible in California.
With the assistance of the Brandy
master. you may select your very
own blend, for your very own barrel
of "Private Reserve" brandy. to be
aged for eight to I 0 yea rs. Your
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and you can visit it periodically to
check on its progress.
When at ts deemed ready. 1t wall
be bottled for you, with your unique
label. and you will have a one-of-a-
kand fine spirit. The onl y "Private
Reserve" brandy produced will be
these special commissions, and
because each blend and each barrel
will be different, no one else in the
world will have such brandy.
The two different brandies the
firm plans to release will be roughly
three and five years old . so even
they wall not approach the 8-10 year
old reserves.
uch excellence (and these bran-
d 1es ~hould be great) is not 1nexpcn-
sn e. The initial investment an the
11 O gallon barrel of brandy as
$6.000. plus roughly that amount
again an storage charges to be pai d
only at the timeof.bonling. a decade
from now.
The final yield will be about 38
cases for a finished bottle cost of
around $26. less than the pnce of a
good VSOP Cognac.
For funhcr details on this offer or
to on a ma1 mg 1st or t ~ 1rst
regular release. contact: Alambic
Inc., Ea~le Rock Ra nch. P.O. Box
175, Ukiah 95482 (707) 462-3221.
Vegggie medley
flavorful in stew
SOUTH AMERICAN
VEG ET ABLE STEW
I tablespoon safflower oil 'I• cup chopped onion
~ teaspoon finely chopped gar·
Ile
18-ounce can tomato juice
12-ou.nce can carrot juice
2 envelopes vegetable bouilJon
1 tablespoon cblli powder
~ tea1poon lemon juice
3 cap1 (1-lncb cubes) pared
1weet pota&oe1
1 'rii cup1 1mall whole mu1h·
room1 ,
1 'rii cups (I-inch slices) zuccblnl
15-ounce can red kidney beans,
drained
I !·oun ce can whole·keruel coru,
drained
In a large saucepan heat oil; add
onion and garlic; cook gently about
5 mtnutes. Add tomato Juice. carrot
Juice, bouillon, chill powder and
lemon Juice; bring to a boil. Add
sweet potatoes.
Simmer, covered, for 5 minutes.
Add mushrooms and zucchini:
simmer. covered until potatoes arc
tender -10 to 15 minutes. Add
beans and com ; heat. Makes 6
servings -about 7 cups.
,
DECORATE WITH WALNUTS
Celebrate this fall's harvest with
attractive in-shell walnut displays
Make a quack table centerpiece
with inshell walnuts 5Clttercd
amona colorful gourds and ears of
Indian com. A~ the holiday ap-
proach. add festive 1,pngs of ever-
grttn And keep a nutcracker
handy Th~ ccnterpacccs a re good I cnouah to eat
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WEDNESDAY•DECEMBER 4, 1985
House to .Reagan: BuyAmeric&.n
Trade protection bill falls short of votes
needed to override a pres idential veto
WASHI NGTON (AP) -Defying
veto threats, the House on Tuesday
approved, 255-161 , and sent Presi-
dent Reagan major trade legislauon
to roll back a surge m telltile, a{>parel
and shoe imports from East As1a.
The victory mafgin fell short of the
two-thirds support sponsors would
need to override a Reagan veto.
"I'm bloody, but I got it to ham,"
NEW S LINE
Coast
Cadillac dealer Richard
Nabers lost his battle to
expand his Costa Mesa
car lot Into a nearby
neighborhood./ A3
Na tion
National Security adviser
Robert C. Mcfarlane Is
rumored to be leaving
post./ AS
Food
Follow a centuries-old
tradition of giving gifts
from your kltchen./C1
An array of new
cookbooks offer a variety
of themes that will appeal
to the home chef ./C1
Sports
Edison High has a score
to settle In the CtF Big
Five football playoffs
against Westminster Fri-
day ./81.
Newport Harbor Hlgti
football coach Mike Gid-
dings to reslgn./8 1
Golden West College ad-
vances In women's re-
gional volleyball tour-
nament. /82
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Rep. Ed Jenkms, D-Ga .. leader of
House textile forces. told reporters.
He did not rule oµt an ovemde effort
but called prospects in the Senate "a
longshot."
"lf he simply vetoes the ball
wath'Out giving any explanation, I
think at would anger a lot of people,"
Jenkins said. "His veto message will hav~ 10 spell out some relief. Other-
Big surf
pounds
beaches
Surfers deug-fi'tecL
with 6 -foot waves:
houses hit elsewhere
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OllMOellr ..... IWI
Powerful surf pumped waves up to
6 feet high Tuesday as hundreds of
surfers headed to West Newport and
other local beaches to take advantage
of the huge rolling sets.
Lt. Ron Johnson of the Newport
Beach Manne Department said up to
400 surfers had congregated an the
water off the stretch of beach from
22nd to 36tli streets, north of the
Newport Pier, to ride waves 'Con-
sistently 1n the 5-to-6-foot range.
The large surf appeared at west-
facinf, beaches Tuesday morning and
wasn t expected to remain long.
Johnson said. Lifeguards believe the
huge waves were generated locally. in
the wake of the front that amved
from the north. bnnging showers to
Southern California O\er the week-
end.
No problems were reported by
lifeguards.
"The water's been pretty cold, so
the only ones ounhere are the bo3Td
surfers who generally take care of
themselves,'' Johnson said.
Huntington Beach Lifeguard
Supervisor Mike Gifford said the
waves off Hunu ngton Beach were
huge, but far too rough fo r surfing.
··1t's storm-surf cond1t1ons." he
said. '"The waves are faarl) large. 4 lo
6 feet . but they're breaking v1c1ousl y.
no one wants to go ou1 there and get
creamed." .
A small-craft advisory was issued
from Point Conception to Dana
Point, warning of surf fro m,8 to 12
feet, but those cond1t1ons have not hi t
local beaches. Gifford said. . '
Dwinell said the surf there displayed
good shape for surfers after the wind
subsided Tuesday morning. Waves
off Laguna Beach were running 2 to 4
feet at a comfonable ·t 3-second
interval.
But unlike West Newpon. the
waters off Brooks Street Beach and
other favori te surf spots were un-
crowded, Dwinell said.
Elsewhere. waves towenng more
than 20 feet high, the biggest of the
year. pounded the coast, causing
minor damage to several homes along
(Pleue eee BIO SURF/ A2)
I
Jail crowding cited
over long weekend
By LISA MAHONEY
OfllwOellr ..... ....,
The effect of a three-day weekend
on the inmate ~rulation at Orange
County's mainJai prompted a court-
appointedlail monitor to fret that the
number of prisoners "continues to
increase despite efforts to move more
inmates to the Branch Jails."
In a letter to U.S. District Court
Judge Richard Gray. Special Master
Lawrence Grossman observed that
1,634 in mates were housed in the
overcrowded main Jail Nov. 12, the
first day for court arraignments
following the Veterans Day holiday.
"Several dormitones tccbmca.lly
housed more than 90\nmates," -the
court-imposed hm1 t. G rossman
wrote an his Nov. 29 letter. Inmate
releases over the course of the day
brouJht the Jail into compliance with
Gray s orders. he said.
Orange County as under orders
from Gray to reduce the inmate·
population at Orange County Jail. It
1s Grossman's JOb as special master to
make sure that the county complies
with Gray's directives. which mclude
limiting the number of inmates per
dormitory./roviding each inmate
with a be within 24 hours of
(Pleue eee JAIL/ A2)
wise, he will be 1n difficulty for the
rest of this Congress."
The margin also represented a.
falloff from House supp<?rt for an
earlier version of the legislation that
was approved an October
In a two-hour debate. cntlcs of the
ball unveiled a new letter from U.S.
Trade Representative, Clayton K.
Yeuttcr repeattng warnings that be
would recommend a veto to the
president.
Sponsors countered by cla1m1ng
the White House has received . 3
million letters from telltale workers
Above a ve rage tree
urging Reagan to sign the measure.
Supporters pr~d1cted a new round
of plant closings and layoffs w11hout
approval of the measure. which also
provides import relief to the shoe and
copper andustnes
"T.hear backs are against the wall,"
declared Rep. Olympia Snowe. R-
Ma1ne. .
Rep. Philip M. Crane, R-111 .. how-
ever. called the b1ll "protectaon1sm 1n
its wor>t form," and Rep Hal Daub.
R-Neb .. said 1t was sure to bnng on
retaJaataon •inst U.S. exports and
thus Jeopardue Amencan Jobs.
At 110 feet, the Yule tree at Fuhton laland la reputed to be
the lar1eat in the land for 1985. The White Fir l• adorned
with s;ooo Ughta and 5 ,000 ornamenta. See A2 for •tory.
o\s the House opened debate on the
Scnate-!lllsed measure. House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. said
the Reagan adm1n1strataon 's "ba&
deficit policies" and "hands off
an11ude" were at the root of U S.
trade problems •
. "The trade ball we consader-toda~
will provide relief to 1ndustnes that
have been absolutely slaughtered by
Reagan poltc1es," the Massachusetts
Democrat told reponers "It will
signal to the world that the U S
Congress does not share 1hc presi-
dent's soft ltne on trade··
ponsors kept ahve fhckenng
hopes that President Rcapn would
sign the measure. which also would
place a lid on shoe imports and spur
ihe adm1n1str.n1on to start tallu with
copper-exporting nauons on pro-
duction quotas
Rep David S Monson, R-Utah.
told the House before the start of the
debate that Kennecott Copper Co.
announced Tuesday morning 1t
would reopen a mine an his home
st.tte And se veral Japanese firms s.llld
Monda} the) would raise pnces in
(Pleue eee HOUSE/ A2)
Laguna boots
homeless from ~
public library
By LAURA MERK
Ot -Delly NM Ii.ft
In the wake of mounting com-
plaints about the homeles~ of Laguna
Beach sleeping and causing ha voc 1n
the public hbral). the cat) and count)
have announced that the) "'111 begin
police patrols 1ns1de and outside the
public library
Residents have tompla1ned that
the ltbraf) 1soften nots} and scattered
with napping member'I of the home-
less population. prompting a meeting
between (it) Manager Ken Frank
Police Chief Neal Purcell and head
hbranan Diane Cla} to discuss the
problem
"There are a number of people who
ma}' be some of our resident homeless
or ma) not be, but the:y are making
lt fe uncomfo nable fo r the people who
ns1t the hbrar). They are sleeping an
the libral). taking over the com-
fo nable chairs. There are complaints
that the) are making suggest1\e
motions to children ·· \atd Frank
"There 1s one instance of a flasher:·
When the lt brarv clo~s some of the
people will not lea\>e he said '"The)
hav.e made threatening remarks to
people tn the ltbrar). And when the!')
are asked to leave they have been
belltgerent." sa1d Frank
The cat) will enforce live secunt)
measures an an attempt to resolve the
s11uauon.
Laguna Beach Police patrol units
will ancrea~ surveillance inside and
outside the hbral) and malce added
tnps past the llbraf} at closing ume
o\s of Dec 5 the cat) ·s foot patrol
office~. who ""Orie through out the
central business d1stnct. will spend
ume in the hbral) to "deter obnox-
ious and illegal behavior." according
to a cat) report
The count) has agreed to hare a
pn' ate secunt~ guard to stand watch
in the hbraf) dunng operating hours
The cit~ wall supply the guard with
hand-held radio equipment fo r quick
communacauons wtth police
F1nall). the hbrar) will post wntten
standards of conduct go\ ernang use ot
hbrar) facaltues
Cracked-home issue
splits Mesa council
By TONY SAA VE ORA
Ot -O.ity ""' • ..,,
In an un u,ual-de\ elopment t. o\ta
Mesa < 11\ Counetl memhers dead·
locked Monda~ on "'hether to rcJl'Ct
more than S54 million 1n habalit\
claim'> O'er home~ damaged D\
underground movement
Voung 2-~ counul memtx·r\
couldn't a_grec "'hethcr tu 1mmc:'11·
Cll)-COm m I S~1oned gculog1cal rl•port
1s completed ~omet1me ne't ..... l·el.
Ma~or -...orm.i Hertrng ..... a, ah"-Cnl
With the nu
L1a b1ht\ cl.i1m<:.-l110\ldered lort·
runnrr<:. tn la ..... ,ulh -Jrt· Jlmn't
routmel~ denae-d h' [W"l'mmen1
agenc1ec,. allo"'mg the mattcr'i to he.·
'\ellled 1n court
Desplll' < 11 ~ .\ ttornn I t> m
~-ood's op1num that thl' ul~ 1<; nt•t
hahk for the craclong homt'\ in north
( osta ~te\a. lOUncll mt·m he r<> Mar.
Hornhud .k and Da'e \l. heeler 'laid
am 3lllOn ..... ould he rr<"ma1ure
"\l. t• ... .i n't makl' .in 1ntdligt·nt
Jell\1 ... 1n until thl' \IUd \ I\ lOm-
pktl•d " \l. he<"ll·r ..aid
o\fter t ..... 1, ..eparal<" 'Ott''> la1it'd to
bmik the dt2dloct \l. oot1 'olun-
tel·red to bnng the claim' from 5'1
homeo ..... m•r<. bac~ alll·r the geological
report 1~ fin1sht•d
Councilman Donn Hall "'hn \ oted
..... llh C oun ... 1h1.oman .\rkne haler
10 reJ~Ct the da1ms . ..aid he teared the
an admission of the cit\·, po1en11al
ltahaht\
'Thc..e an· the "•ndc, 111 thing' that
\hould he ad1ud1l ated 1n lht• c11unc,"
Hall said
Cl.i1m~ hegan flooding inh1 tht• cit \
derk ·~ oftirc." tn mid-"io' r m her .
rough!~· t.,..11 mlmths alter home-
o ..... ners lir-•I notaled thC'1r ..... all' ""ere
... racl.1ng. th<"1r pa11os "'t'rt' hucl..ling
.ind their hou..e .. "'ere \an kang ap-
parent!\ becau-.e ol grounJ mo\e-
ment
Th.: da ma~e in nt•1ghhorhooch
horde red h\ ~nu th t oa't Dn \ e Bear
(Pl~~ CLAfMS/ A2)
U.S . s u spends defense firm
NASA administrator steps down while
charges of illegal billing prosecuted
decision to \tl'fl .i\hic
ThC' SU'\pC"O\lt1n order".!' 1\\ut•11 h'
lhl' '-;a,~ 1n 1t' role a!-l"\1'\ ut I\(' agent
lor the Pentagon on all , nntractual
matte-r\ 1n\1\h1ng <•t'n1.·r .i l
D\nam1l'c, .,.h,,h rl'Cl't\l•d <lt'lt•n'>('
con tract\ "'cmh So h1 I hon in h!>Cal
1Q8.i
JameaM. BeU•
WA HINGTON (.\Pl -Cicncral
Dynamics Corp on Tuesda) lost 11'
nght to obtain ne"' go\emment
contracts. one da) after the firm and
four former or current cxecut1\ e,,
mcludina NASA adm1n1 stra1 01
Jamh M Segg'i. were ind1ctr<l on
fraud charges.
· The contracf su'ipcn'l1on, an-
nownced by the Deft-n\l' Department
as tht second such acti on ampo"C.'d nn
the nation's th a rd-largest deknsc
contractor this )Car The latc\t
su'ipensaon applies no1 onl\ to Pen-
taaon contracts. but also to an\ 01her
go,crnment "'ork
~tcan .,..h1lc. a l e\ congrC'!>!>man
o;a ad Beg' plans to take a lea\r ol
ab'lcnl·l· J \ l'l .\So\ adm1n1stra1or
wh ile he defends h1m<,elf aiµanst the
\ harge'I
"He " reltnqul\h1ng ha' duue'
Junng the penod an "'htlh the court'\
"'111 1udge the charge' made 1n the
1nd1ctment." ..aid Rep Don Fuqua.
D-Fla . chairman of tht• House Sc1-
en ... ·e and Technolog\ ( omm1t1C'e,
"'h1ch O\CnttS ~ .\~..\ ~ uqua \aid he
talked to Beus on Tur'<ia' afternoon
and that "h~ 1nformeJ me ot h1\
<\(\IO \pl\ JI. d \ llnlfl:ln\ <.pokC'i·
man. ..aid tht• ;'lia\ \ ·, a\"11on wa:.
"anappropnah: '>1nu~ the issue an thr
l 3S(' <ihl\U Id not ha' c re,ulled m
and1ctment' Jl1-:ltn't the l'Ompan\ or
llS JX'Ople "
'ipt"al 'a1J thl' 1ntllltmen1 in-
' oh ed "h1ghl\ l,(1ph1<;t1cated rcgu·
laton and accout1ng matte~" Had
tho~ mailer\ be-en proper!\ reftrnd
to a "c" 11 forum Wt' doubt tha1 the
(Plea.e eee DEFgPfSE/ A2)
Kids in need of homes LISA
MAHONEY
British reporter denies -
threat to Laguna wo.mau
Program with nationwide reach gtving
children with special needs a chance
The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services 1s wqana a
nationwide campa11n to find per-
manent homes for children once
considered unadoptable.
Armed with the slop.n "children
ITOW better in families,·• the dcpan-
ment'1 Human Development Ser·
vices division has made strides 10 the
last three years to chm.inatc bamers
to the adoption of special needs
children, cncouraec broader plaiot--
mcnt standa.rd and funbtt inter-
'
state cooperation to find suuablc
homes for d afficult-to-placc children
Successful stratqies such as One
Church. One Child bcaun by a
Chicaa<> pnest and Philadelphia's
National Adoption Elchanac art
beina promoted by Oort'as Hardy.
usistant secrttary of Human De·
velopment Services.
More than 90 pem:nt of the 36,000
ctuldrcn 1v11lablc for adoption
throuah state and county 50Ctal
Stf'\'l(t depanmenls n1t1onW1de "arc •
not ne«ssanly the cute httlc bump-
kin wh o JUSt came through the door at
one )tan old," she said.
They are school-aae. they are
m1nont1es. thc:y hive mental. ph)'11-
cal or emotional d1s.ab1ht1es, but they
all deserve a pennanent home. said
Hardy dunna 1 rttCnt v1s1t to Oranae
County
Nauonally. the averqt child avail·
able for adoption throu&h 1 pubhcl)
run -.ency as a l~)'Hr-old boy of
manonty detttnt. In contrast. the
averqe ctuld so~t by prospective
adoptive 1>1rcnts 1s an Analo child
under 2 years old.
Whale "probkm frtt" children arc
naturally Pttfentd. moist ch1ld~n
I
Focu s ON THl Nu .. ~
ava.1labk through pubhc agenc1c\
have mental or ph)'\tcal hand1c1~ or
•~ emouonally disturbed
Many have bttn 1n foster ca~ for
ycan bcf0tt bc1n1 frttd for adopuon
and have bounetd from family 10
family W1lhou1 1ttaan1n1 an)' \On of
pcrmancnC)'.
Ret'Olft1tin1 the problem' of find·
1n1 adoptive homei fOr !.uch ch1ld rtn
(Pl--._ HOIBS/ A2)
I
8y lb~ At1~l1te4 Prest
LONlXl' .._ \ R11tl\h Rrc>ad-
l'3stinf C. orp 1ele' 1\1on rtporier de
n1ed l u~' that he had 1nttm1dated
a La.guna fk:.tl h v.oman into confe\'I·
ing tha1 ~he g.n e fal~ «'' adence that
~nt ft man to pnson for ro~ry
\nne F1up.11nck. 11 RnMh c1t11en
who hv~ 10 Laguna Beach. 'lld
Mondi)' th.at RSC' rtponef'\ Mari1n
Youna and ~ttr Hall threfttened that
unle s 'ht ~nted her 1e~umon).
the) would pubhC17t that \ht and her
roomm1te wcl't' le,hlans
"-1 ass Fttzpatnek. 'll , ""u te ti!,v101
an tht Court of .\ppeal 1n London at •
an appeal heanna tor Anthon~
M\lcod . '\~ v.ho W11s ~ntenccd to
fi \e \eal"i 1n pmon 1n 1983 bcc:au•
she \aid he had robbed her at her
apartment ""hen ~he hvcd 1n the
northern Engl1nd city ofManchnter
he t~llfie<I M onday that Mycoc.lt
had robbe<I her •
1 he appeal 1rotc rouowsna Octo-
ber's showu'I ol a l)r'Olt'&m 1n tbe
88C sen es " Rouah Justice. .. in IUch
Miss F1tzpatnck '81d \be robbery Md
been • rt.&ment of her ~naboa.
Myrodt has 1lw1ys dailililld IDDO-
cencc. Whether he w1nt or lc*9 *
appeal, he 111 due to bt ~k:Med oo
(P&ee.M -aa.rnall/ AS)
................................................ _. ......... ________________________________ ~~~~~~~~~----
• 4
0r-.. COlllC DAM.V A.oTI W«tflelday, December ... 1985
Fash·ion Island Christmas (' tree the tallest in the land
_., a.oau.r BYNDM..AN -~= Island markeuna assistant. "We're
prett'Y sure that oun is the tartest in
the nation this year."
"h took 10 men seven days to
decorate it," Bloom said. "The tree
has 3,000 h&hts and S.000 orna·
ments."
2
°' .............
Newport Cent.er ha a new sky-
ICrlpeT-a 110-foot Christmas tree.
Every year, the Fashion Island
abopplq OCJ\ler it decorated wtth
y\&letide -splendor -mcludmg. of coww, a towerinf C hristmu tree.
But t.be Fubioo aland Merchants
AaociatJon, compnsina the center's
bulinet1 ownen, hasn't been content
with just a tall Christmas uee.
For the past four lean, their tree bu been the taJlnt o them all.
This year'• tree is no ellccption At
110 feet. the white fir 1s head and
thou.Iden above its nearest com-
petiton.
"We checked throupout thecoun·
try to see bow ll.11 other Chnsunas ,_ • ..,. "uid Kris Bloom, a Fashion
For a few anuous moments, the
Fashion Island tree had a serious
challenaer.
A Chnstmu tree erected at K.non's
Berry Farm in Buena Park also
measured 110 feet. But soon aner at
was an place, the tree spht and hu
since been chopped down to a 11ull-
1mprcss1ve 60 feet.
The 12,000-pound fashion Island
tree was found in the Mt. Shasta
~on of Northern California by a
Chnstmas tree scout cspcc1ally com·
missioned for the job. The fir was
felled, trucked to Newport Beach and
erected with the help of a crane in the
Center Staae Court of the shopping
center.
Tbe flocked tree stands taJler than
the new Atrium Court and 1u soccer
baJl-s1zed ornaments look down on
boat 11n bolles wrapped m cheery
Christmas wrappings.
L&st Fnday night, the annual h~tina ceremony was held to h~lp
kick off the Chnstmas shopping
season at Fashion Island A'
thousands watched. the trtt's lights
flashed on and performers enter-
tained with music and sing-along
Chnstmas carols.
St1olling carolers will be featured at
Fashion fsland throughout the hol-
iday season. Tbe tree lS eltpccted to
remain in place un1jJ af\er New Year's
Day.
BRl1'1SH R E PORTE R •.• DEFENSE .•.
Prom Al homAl
parole on Dec. 20.
Youns testified Tuesday that he
and HiU had not intimidated Miss
Fitzpatrick but that they had told her
they would "dilCf'Cdit her" on the proara_m if she did not give them an
interview.
"We did this because we felt that
the lady's credib1hty was at the center
of the ca1e. We had evidence already
that she had lied repeatedly," Young
uid.
Crown attorney John Rogers, who
represents the government and op-
~ Mycock's appeal, told Young
'She only took part m that 1nterv1ew
be<:auae you intimjdated. taunted and
pressured her."
The B~ reporter replied, "I d1s-
qree vehemently with that."
Miss fitzpatnck had testified Mon-
day that the reporter-; interviewed her
at a h.otcl near her hnme and insisted
there had been no robbery. She said
Hill told her. "We will hear no other
story."
Miss Fitzpatrick said Hill aJso told
her that he and Young had dined with
the county shenff and that 1f she did
not consent to the interview, they
would arrange to have herdeported to
England.
"As soon as Peter Hill said that, my
knees shook," she said. She said the
reporters then rcfercd to her Ameri-
can roommate, Sue Rourke, as being
of a good family.
"We knew what they were directing
at. They were going to say both Sue
and myself were gay. J am not
dispuuns that. They were g?.ing _to
publish It 1n the local news. Miss
Fitzpatnck said, addrng that she
presumed her employer also would be
informed.
government's ;><>s1ti~n would have
prevailed," Spivak said.
The contract suspension wall pre-
vent General Dynamics from rcceiv-
ina any new Pentagon work fo r at
least 30 days.
The corporation and the four
individuals were charged with one
count each of conspirina to defraud
the Defense Department between
Jan. I, 1978, and Aug. 31 , 1981, in
connection with a contract to develop
a prototype of the Army's ill-fated Sgt.
York air~efensc gun. They also were
charged with six counts of making
false statements.
The 39-page indictment said $7.S
million was m1scharged. resultma in a
$3.2 million net loss to the govern·
ment. If convicted, each individual
faces up to five years an pnson and a
SI 0.000 fine ocr count.
HOMES SOUGHT FOR CHILDREN •••
Prom Al
the federal aovemment has taken
steps to increase public awarcn~ of
the situation while :it the same umc
givinf states an ine-enu"c to get kid-.
out o foster c.are and into permanent
homes, Hardy said
In 1980, the federal government
a.,-eed to re1m hursc states that
provide adoption ~u~1d1es to special
needs children d 1gible for Aid to
families with Dependent Children or
Supplemental Sccunty Income.
Federal adoption assistance was
also provided to certain adoptive
families staning in I 9!S I.
Subsidies hJlve encoura&cd some
foster families to formally adopt their
charges as they will continue to be
reimbursed for expenses over and
above routine care
Human Development Services has
also encouraged community and
rel.iaious aroups to get '""olved 10
findina permanent homes for hard-
to-place children.
Where local efforts have suc-
ceeded. the d1v1s1on has promoted
copycats.
Media profi les of special needs
children 1s one of the most v1s1bly
successful ex pen men ts backed by the
federal government.
Profiles of "Wednesday's Child"
was conceived at WBZ-TV 1n Boston
back 1 n 1981 and has since been
copied by other television stations
From Al
1ncarcenu1on and allowing adequate
time for sleeping and caung.
As of Jan. 15. the county will al~,
hJlve to keep the number of inmate\
housed at the main Jail below 1,500
Grossman noted 1n his letter that
the Sheriff-Coroner's Department
··conunues to be very cooperative."
Most condition& at the Jail and Its two
branches improved dunng the penod
from Nov. 6 through 2S and a housing
project deS1gncd to remove: low-nslc
inmates from the main jail I\ now
prooeedtng on schedule. he wrote.
Ed Duran, deputy county counsel.
avced that holiday~ pre5Cnt d1f-
ficult1es for the 1a1l ~ystem becau~
the courts arc closed an extra day or
two and arrestee~ unable to make ball
must be housed
Once police agencies bnng some-
one lO the jail. that person must go
throu&h intake procedures even 1f
eventually released on Lhe1r own
rccopizance. More people arrested
com bined with one or two missed
coun days can spell trouble for those
uyina to lower tne Jail population,
Duran said.
Holidays hke the just ended four·
day ThanktCJving weekend could be
rou&h on county personnel charicd
willi carryina out the 1udge'~ orderi..
Just Call
642-6086
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and newspapers throughout the coun-
try.
Working 1n cooperation with the
Massachusetts Adoption Resource
ExchanJe. WBZ-TV airs brief profiles
pf tough-to-adopt children dunng a
weekly news broadcast. To date, 85
percent of the featured children have
been adopted, according to Hardy.
Father George Oements' O ne
Church, One Child program in Chi-
cago doublc.d the number of black
adoptions m llhno1s 10 a 2-ycar
penod.
Clements challenged church con-
grcpt1ons to take responsibility for
finding at least one family wilhng to
adopt a special needs child.
The pnest himself has adopted two
children over the years.
The federal government 1s prov1d·
inJ funds to the llhnois Dcpanmcnt
of Family Services to Cllpand the
proaram throughout the country.
Hardy said.
The assistant secretary also wants
to tap corporations to help find
homes for special needs children. The
firms can feature the children in
newsletters, have their officers serve
on the advisory board of adoption
agencies or exchanges and raise
money to finance non-profit adop-
tion information networks.
Adoption workers at the Orange
County Social Services Agency work
he predicted. Jail offiC1als already
"spend a lot of eAtra hours late at
01ght and on lhe weekends trying to
keep (Jail) population withm hmns,"
Duran said.
County offiaals are counung on
modular housing at James A. Musick\
Honor Farm m El Toro to help case
the housing crunch at the main Jail
after the Jan. IS deadline.
Gray had ongJnally ordered the
county to reduce the main jail
population by Dec. I, but extended
the deadline at Grossman's request
af\er learning that preparation of the
modular units was behind schedule.
Grossman 1n his latest letter noted
1hat contract work on the modular
units should be completed w1th1n
several week~.
He also reported that cond1t1ons an
the temporary tent city at Musick had
improved since the 1nstallat1on of
heaters. Warm Jackets were also
provided 1n mid November,
Grossman wrote.
'There were not any complaints
voiced by inmates dunng my tour (of
Musick NO\ 2S)." he wrote.
In his 1ast report .to Gray,
Grossman expressed con~m about
the treatment of inmates at Theo
Lacy branch 1a1l m Orange.
closely with churches to find families
willing to adopt specLal needs chil-
dren. said Ron Anderson. permanent
placement program manager. "I've
found churches are pretty helpful,"
The county adoption program
handles about 20 ~nt of per·
maoent placements 1n Orange Coun-
ty. The rest are supervised by private,
usuaJly rehgJou~based. agencies,
Anderson said.
Though Hardy identified some
7,300 d11ldrcn st.ateWide who are
available for adoption, Anderson said
few are in need of placement 10
Orange County because the SocUI
Services Agency m.a.int.a1os an active
recruiting program and keeps a pool
of approved families that can be
matched with children as they enter
the adopuon program.
Of 308 children currently on the
qency roster, only eiaht have been
listed for more than a year and are still
available for adoption, he said.
Of the others, some cases arc be1 ng
appealed by the natural parent wh ile
most arc in the process of being
adopted, he said.
StiU, ~hildren continue to be re-
ferred to the agency either through the
courts or ~ individuals who no
lonser want them.
.. We're always looking for famil-
ies," Anderson said. "It takes a really
special person."
•••
He questioned staffing arrange-
meou, restrictions on a portion of the
inmate popuJation housed there and
the provis1on of warm clothing and
noted allegations of excessive force.
By Nov. 2S. warm clothing had
been issued and restnct1ons on pre-
tnal detainees discussed wnh the
watch commander, Grossman wrote.
But he said staffing appeared esscn-
ually the same and made no reference
to the outcome oft.he exccss1 ve force
allegations.
About 90 percent of the problems
at Theo Lacy have been resolved
since Grouman·~ last letter to G ray
Nov. 6. Duran maintains.
"There seems to be some m1'>-
understandin1 about things," he said
The Sheriff-Coroner's Department
is working on the problem of staff
supervision. Duran said. and that
matter will be rcwlved He declined
to sta.tc the exact nature of the
problem.
Shenfl's officials are investigating
brutahty alle&at1ons, Duran said.
Most accusations looked 1n10 ,o far
have proved groundless. he said.
Duran said Sheriff-Coroner Brad
G ates questions Ciro\sman's
authonty to comment on d1sc1phnc llt
the JaJls.
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8an1' °'"' 91
HOUSE PASSES TRADE BILL ...
Prom Al
response to a drop 1n the value of the
U.S. dollar, an administration trade
goal.
The texttle bill. nevertheless. has
has emerged as the only major trade
measure to come anywhere near the
passage staae 1n a year of heightened
concern over the issue, much of it
brou&ht on by an estimated S 150
bilhon U.S. trade deficit this year as
well as plant closing.s and layoffs
attributed to foreign compct1t1on.
The bill would roll back textile and
apparel imports from Taiwan. Hong
Kong and Korea by a maximum of30
percent. h would hm1Hhe growth of
shipments from Brazil and eight
other Asian nations to one percent a
year.
Canada and the European Econ-
omic Community would be exempt.
Mexico and the Canbbean would get
s~al status. Shoe impom would be
limited to 60 percent of the U.S.
marketandquotaswould be 1mpo~d
on luage impo_ru.
Leading critics include the Reagan
administration. importers and re-
tailers. They say tht' measure would
raise clothing price\, narrow con-
sumer choices and unlea~h ret.ahauon
an Asia against U.S. farm expons.
Esumates of how much more
consumers would pay have ranged
from S 16 billion a year to twice that
figure, whale supporters say pnce
increases would be negl1gJble
Supporters -ch1elly textile and
apparel companies and organized
labor -call import curbs· the only
answer to Asian compeut1on that has
caused 300.000layoffs1n five years. A
( 'ommcrce Department report puts
such JOb losses at fewer than 200.000,
not all nccessanly attributable to
imports.
Opponents argue that the bill
would not only \ 1olate 34 1ntcr-
nat1onal agreements but cast America
m the role of a hypocrite. since It has
been the leading exponent of free
trade for four decade!>. Backers call
lrec trade a dead issue. Lately. they
ha vc raised the specter of a war 1n
which GI~ would march off to battle
1n Rraz1lian boots and Taiwanese
uniforms.
The House passed 262-159 on Oct.
IO a version of the measure under
which Brazil and 11 Asian nauons
would have taken the brunt of the
most stnngent prov1S1ons. The bill
was redrafted m the Senate to narrow
tCJ three the number of countries that
would face actual cutbacks.
The Senate, which approved its
ver'i10n 60-39 on Nov. 13, also added
shoe: quotas an a move to cnh~t
support of New England lawmakers
and the copper prov1s1on lo attract
western senators.
Neither the House nor Senate
votes. however. were demonstrated
sufficient suppon to ovemde a Re-
agan ve to. Jenkins said. nevertheless.
that 1f necessary he wo uld rec-
ommend such a move before Con-
gress goes home for the holidays.
BIG SURF POUNDS BE ACHES ...
From Al
the Sant.a Barbara County shore, lhc
Associated Press reported.
Dave Wilk, who runs a telephone
service giving out surfing cond1t1ons
in Los Angeles, said Tuesday a storm
off Sibena six days ago generated the
waves which he said were the biggest
of the year.
said .. We were \1t11ng here watch-
ing telev1s1on. and all of a sudden we
heard waves coming under. o r along
side of tht' hou..e.'' \tarting around
11 ·30 p.m. Monday .
He ..aid he checked ne1ghbonng
home~ Tuesday and, "all 1hc houses
along here had evidence tha1 water
came under the houses and out the
driveway in back."
"Those wav~s were pumped up by
three Pac1fic storms on t.he wa hwe. CLAIMS T ABLED ...
us," Wil said.
He said some waves were measured
at more than 20 feet at El Porto in
Manhat~ Beach and Lunada Bay in
Palos Verdes, both near Los Angeles.
and at South Mission Beach in San
Diqo.
Street. Fa1rv1ew Road and Sunllower and Associates geologJcal consulting
Avenue. 1s believed by residents 10 be firm of Irvine 1n early October to
linked to twoc1ty-approy.ed constru(-conduct a ~tudy on the slipping soil.
lion pro1ects. To date. 63 claims for damages
Homeownen allege that eAcava-have been submitted to the city, with
t1on for-the South Coast Pla1a annc~ .some s.c.hedulcd. to go to the council
on Bear Street drained ground water later this month.
In Carpinteria. near Santa Barbara
and 80 miles northwest of Los
Angeles. William Benke said high
waves surged over the sea wall and
past his beachfront home, damagrng
his walkway to the beach.
"It scared the hell out of us," Benke
from beneath ad1acent neigh· The reque<1ts presented Monday
borhoods. causing the land to settle. included a group claim from S3
They also say v1brat1ons from con-homeowners seeking SI millio n
struction work on a 296-unit apart· apiece. The residents are represented
ment prOJeCt along South Coast Drive by the San Francisco law firm of
is aggravating the damage. Patnck Catalano, a spec1ahst in land
The council contracted Leighton movement ht1gauon
t
Gem
Talk
H~ ./ <. Ill M/'111<11.0:S
( 'nt ilied ( ;,.m,,/111(11ol. ~\( ;:-;
"How," we have been aakt'd, "c1m
an Independent jeweler 1urvive
a1a1Mt thr larger chauu?"
The' fact ia that inde pendent JeW·
eltra continue to a<.'(.'OUnt for an im-
portant segment of )'Welry retaihng
b4-cauee their low overhead pennHA
reuonable prlc.-et and they arl' alJlo
partlcut.rly alrong m aerv!Ctn~ thf'
product& they 11ell.
Thf' owner or an indepmdent jrw·
elry s1.0re 11 usually a highly trauwd
and expu1cnced expert not only In
,ewelry, but allQ In repair and l(>f"Vlcf'
M'lllt of th.I• work i.. do!\(" In hia own
store, rt'lulung an higher quality and
fiutcr aerv1ce
We at Humphnes Jewel"" have
r~mamed 1nde~ndt-nt for almolllt 40
ytan, dolnl 110 becauae w~ bf-lleve that
pt!1"1JOnal .er-vice la impor1.lnt to you
We ~ve you exact esUmai.e on )f'W·
elry quickly, and at no char~.-We &00
provide othf'r 111•rvK'N such u in·
aura~ tppra1sall. and you rf'<.'f'lve
fut apprala3h1 ~·•WK' It dcJM not have
to bit' IK'Ot OU t
So for 1mtll repalrt, lruuranct' "9ll
mateti or thP dt'9ltn of an f'X~T\live
pl , ronw 1n and ua You'll t
prompt •nd sklJJf'd attrntion ~ud·
leu or lhf' ••u-of your problem -
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