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A fou,..year search for a Aorida child allqedJy abducied by her
father, an Italian nationaJ indicied tbi1 week on nu\e countl o( dru,
traffickint. bu ended in Costa Meta.
Policie here recovered 9-yar-old Moaique Pace and arrested her
father Monday momiAS after be df'ODDld *' cMld off (Or ber fint day
of 1ehool. Law eolorcement audMwkill hm Hilleell. Pia. Mte on
band to help coordinate tbe =:J: Coeca Meta police 'and take
· custody of the child, w'bo ... Aus. 26, I ~82.
Her father, Afttelo hce. 45, ... b&tDed over Monday to t.be fed~J Drua Enfortemeat Acbninj..,.Uon. wbkb obtained a federal '1nd1ct~ent \.bat day cbataint .Pace witb imponin,, exponina. possesstr\I and con1p1rina to sell cocaine, quuJudet and'bUbisb in tbe
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81 P8JL INDDIUUIAN ...............
, Profetlor Jerrold Pet.roftky, wbo
QIH COmP'ot&erl to help ~ walk. hat ended weekt of tpeeulailOa
by deddina to lpeod the comiftl
ICbool year doina ~ at UC
ltviDe. I
He bu been hued at Wriabt State
Univenity in O.~n. Qhjo,
But a UCJ adnuni1trator Mid today
that Petroflky's local po1t remaiu a
iemporary1 .unpeid dne. William H.
Patter, 'a uCJ vice tbancetlor, said
nqotiations are continuina reprdin&
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SevwaJ 0.-. a-~ -iac:Wdi111 Newport lacb.. CoeM
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WEQN ESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986 25 CENTS
Escapee. slain by Lag,µ 11a officer
Victi m wrestled gun from policeman
a nd threaten ed s uicid e, auth-oritle~ say
By LAURA MERK
u4 STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Del!J ..........
One of two men who escaped from
a minimum-security jail in El Toro
Joseph P. Kennedy II, son
of the late Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy, won the Demo-
cratic nomination for
Congress./ Al
World
At least 4 killed in latest
Paris bombing./ A5
Food
Showcase the flavor and
beauty of fresh California
fruit in desserts./C1
Sports
The prep football season
enters the second week
of the season./81
Entertainment
"Sly Fox" is a clever
comic concoction at the
Laguna Moulton Play,
house.JBS
Business
Los Angeles County
supervisors award con-
tract to a Fluor subsidiary
despite South African
connections./ A7
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was shot anq killed by a Laguna Beach
P.?lice offi cqr early today followm~ an
1ll,fated artest attempt, authonties
reported.
fhe dead man. identified onty·as a ..
Planners
approve _
pierside ··
village
S27M development
seen as a solution to
Huntington's search
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... °""",.... .....
The Hun11ngton Beach Planning
Commission early today approved a
S27 million p1ers1dc vi llage develop-
ment at the beachfront near Pacific
Coast Highway and Main Street.
Observers said the appro,al very
hkel} bnngs 10 an end a 15-}ear
search for a new waterfront develop-
ment an Huntington Beach
Last night's vote gives the Bryana L.
Moms Co . developers of s1m1lar
projects 1n San Diego and Long
Beach. approval to start work on the
white-walled. Mediterranean-styled
prOJCCI unless ifs appealed to the City
C'ounc11.--
Bui ap. informal poll 1nd1ca1es that
mo~the City Council approves of
the first phase of the project that calls
for about I 00.000 ~uare feet of new
construction consisting of 55 retail
shops. 12 take-out food outlets. three
restuarants (1nclud1ng the existing
Maxwell's Restaurant). 696 parking
spaces. reconstruction and expansion
of the city pier and a pedestrian bridge
over Pacific Coast H1$hway.
Plann ing ( o mm1co'i1oncr<1 ap,
proved the plan b) a 4-3 vote after
getting heav) pressure from 1he Cit}
Council. The dec1s1on also followed
b} a da) the finng of Planning
Commissioner Jean Schumacher by
Councilman Jack Kell) who v.as
upset with v. hat h1· Je'icnlled as
delaying tactics on n·dn-clopmcnt
prOJeCtS.
Kelly's ncv. app1 >10ll'l', Kl·nt
Pierce. 'otcd for thl' rm>Jl'Ct along
w1th_.~hn Ersli.1nc. I rank M1r-
Jahangir and Mari.. l'or1cr
Opposed were C "ha1rm:10 Tom
l1 .. engood. Grace\\ 1nchcll and Ri ck
Rowe -all cand1da1c~ for the C-11\'
Council an November's election
Erskine is also a ( 1t\ C ounul can-
didate ·
"The concept " 't•n exciting and
the developer ha' ,1 pro\'Cn track
record." l.1vengood '""J toda} 1'Ru1 I
feel It's too much 1n ton little of an
area."
The far1 that ~ome ot thl· root\ will
be 35 feet over the J11cr's <1urface and ·
alleged I~ will block views of the ocean
also was a negatne factor. Livengood
said.
But Erskine said toda) that the
economic benefit that the p1ers1de
(Pleue He VILLA GE/ Ai)
20-year-old convicted thief, reported,
ly wrestled a service revolver away
from a patrolman and threatened to
comm at suicide before he was shot by
another officer. The dead man's
name won't be released until relatives
can be notified.
The policeman who shot the es-
capee once in the chest from about 20
feet away was identified as Officer
Jon Fehlman. He was one o~ three
officers on the scene when the
shooting occurred. Police Chief Neil
Purcell said.
A second escapee. identified as 19-
year-old Steven Ray Nelson. was
arrested after the carly,moming inci-
dent on Laguna Canyon Road near
the city's animal shelter.
Nelson could be charged with
~lr ~ail
Stadiata at Coz School ln F ountain Valley eend their
m--.• of peace aloft Taeeday u part of the tn temadooal
Da. ay of Peace f•tlYltlee. Wateb.lna are. from left. third
o-&den Koldlro K.lnno, Kendra Mayo, Jenny Rlu o and
Ceear vane. 8tory on AS.
murder even thouah an officer fired
the fatal shot, Purcell said.
Both men reportedly escaped early
Tuesday from the James A. Musick
Honor Farm in El Toro and may have
been switching geuway cars when
police officers arrived shortly after 5
a.m.
Polic.c reported they were imt1all)
alerted to the sound of cars racing
near Canyon Acres, a development
near the CltY hm1ts.
As Officer Kevan Pickard scouted
the area. a second patrolman. -
1dent1ficd.lls Officer Ted Falencki -
saw two ~1clcs pull onto Lquna
Can)on Road from Canyon Acres
Dnve and dnve nonh.
(Pleue Me ESCAP&D/ A3)
Irvine Co. splits
top job 3 ways in
reorganization
Watson. Nielsen and
Galvin-report to Bren:
presid~ncy post axed
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... °""" .........
In a sweeping reorgan1zat1on. The
Irvine Co. has eliminated its top
administrative pos1t1on and replaced
it with a tnum v1rate of execut1' es
who will guide Orange County')
largest development firm an its da1I}
affairs.
The pos1t1on ofpre<.1dent. nov. held
b\ Thomas N1el\en will be abohsh~.
Nielsen. former president Ra}-
mond Watson and board d1rcc1or
John Galvin now wall sha re equal
power as members of an elite ex-
ecutive committee.
The 1hree will repon 10 a commit-
Irvine Co
To some observers of the pn,..ately
held company, the shift in power
appears to weaken Nielsen's
authonty. But company officials. and
1elsen. den) that.
"This 1s a focusing on strength and
interests." !Mild Jen) Collins. a com-
pany spokesman. "Tom will be able
to concentrate on such issues as
transportation . and will be freed of
the day,to-da) requirements."
Watson. who was company presi-
dent dunng the 1970s and more
rec-entl) chairman of Walt Disney
Producuons. wall direct the com,
pany' maJOr planning strategJes in-
cluding the development of coastal
la nd south of(orona del Mar.
tee controlled by Donald Bren. board
chaumaa and maj()Ot) owne,:..of ~ -
Watson. who laves m Newpon
Beach and wa'i instrumental in the
crea11on ofNe\.\pon Center almost 20
~ears ago, stepped down as prcStdcnt
in I 971 Bren wooed him back to the
com pan} as a board member 1n 1983.
Galvan. the former ~mor vice
(Pl•M He IRVIJllS/ A.2.)
4-vehicle cras·h
ties up freeway
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of -Delly ""' .....
Eight people were 1n1urcd and rush -
hour traffic wa\ snarled b} a four·
vehicle frcev.a\ accident earh toda'
(al1forn1a H1ghv.a .. Patroi Otliu."r
Paul Caldwell \a1d th1· crash ocrurred
at about 7 a m. un the northhound
Costa Mesa Freewa\ JUSt nonh of the
an D1eso 1unct1on.
He said Ma'<1 .<\rma'i. ~7. 1)f "ianta
~na. v.as dn\lng his 11.177 ( hr.~k1
nonh on the ( osta Mesa "hen 11
strul.'.k a M"rnnd car fo r an unl..nov..n
reason. then swen ed acros'> all lane'
and tnggered colhswn-; '"'oh mg'"'''
more vehicles
One of the 'l"h1ck.:, involved "a' a
'an an the commuter lane ca~ ing a
dn,cr and Ii\(~ pas(,('ngcr'i Oran~w
Count~ firefighterc; responded to thl"
-;cene and <;ummoncd tour am·
bu lances to transpon 'H 11m., to area
hospitals.
The C"HP \poke'lmJn "11d Jame\
Rilev. 56, of( orona del Mar. who wa!I
"dnving a 198~ Volvo.~ rusht'd to
the trauma center at Western Mcd1c~I
Center an Sanu Ana. Rile' ufTered
cuts and a senous p h ·and . wa"
reported an stable cond1t1on m the
hospital's intensive care unit
Dn\l'r .\rin:i,. "ho apparcnt1'
1ngg.nl·J lhl' dllldcnt v.as taken to
\\ r 'trrn \frdilal v.1th ht•ad pain
( dJv.dl 'did
fhr dm n nt thc 'an. John Franco
.ti# ut '-1'" non Real h "a~ taken to
Tu\ttn \k<l1tal <enter "1th t·he't
pain'
< .1ldv.dl said fi,c pa'isenp.er. 1n the
',t!\ "t'f(' ,llt;O Injured
• ·\rt lo...oon<.. 5\ ul llunt1ng10n
Rt·a, h '-'t'nt to \\ e'itcrn Me<l1l:t l with
.1~lom1nJI pain
• H1·g1na < 1ardncr 4J ol In 1ne
,q•nt 11 1 v. l'\lt'rn \frdllill "1th ah-
,! 1minJ! p.11n
• I IJUlk ~lllli.er I.I of Balhu.1
'-'l'tll \II ru,110 'ACdllal ( Cntt•r '-'Ith ,j
tlr1,kl·n lcll kg JnJ lat 1al t u1~
• < h111 ~111 1ldenlx'rg. ,~ of Hun1-
10g111n lk.11 h '-'t'nt In Tuo;11n Medical
'-'Ith ,1 hl.l111n1 n.tl lldlO
• l>v. •11ht \11lnrt' '4. ol Hunt-
1n(lt•1n H1•.ith '-'t'nl to 1 u'lln Mt•d1ral
111 11h .1 l<1111 u11un
I 111 dr 1 n. 111' the fnurtl'I "l'h1cle
""uh t'•I 111 >1hc accident. Dcna-.c
(10<'nn~1• II\ nl Huntington Beach.
v.a., not 1n1urcd < aldv.1.'11 \did the acc1dt"nt dela.,cd
Ornngt' < '''"' ,., 1tknh who wcrt: Jm m(l to"ar<.I the \ltntral m un I\.
dunn[! lh1· nic1mmg ru-;h hour
Child abuse fight starts with prevention Paut
ARatlPLEY Mother s (and others) focusi~g on young
, parents wh o may be potential abusers
abu~d 1he1r children hut 'en lt li.{•l\
will
'Mo~I fam1llec.don't abuM' Ile au~
1 the} hate their children," she s:ud
·'Thn JU\I 'don't have the ~lulls to
raise kids or the ab1hty to cope v. tth
the <;trrs<. that comes with part"nt-
hood.''
A seemingly endless list of or-
pnizations has sprung up 1n recent
years 10 help the victims and pcr-
~trators of child abuse, so when
MotheM (and others) Against Child
Abuse form~ last January. ob~rve"
could be fo r&J ven 1f they d1dn'1 pay
much attention.
But the new group differs from
oth-cn I ts focus as fighting child ahuS(
throuah prcvenl1on. said foundt-r
Sall\ l<.tnarclt
"One of thl" problems we find 1s a
typical d1rc(·tof) show'l n number ()f
organi1at1ons dt'nling with child
abuse," Kanare1c !Wtd. "Hui 11 isn't
even ~inning to scralrh the sur-
face ..
i\s more pc.-opk llecomt" 3 \\Brt' of
the S<'opc of child abuse. and tht
vanous forms 1n v.h1 rh 11 rnmc'i,
Kanarek hope' th{'' 'II 'itan pa)1na
a1tt'nt1on to the net'd to aid parent~
and potential parent' whn ha ven't yet
'·
MO.\\ A 1s trying to provide help
on a vancty of fronts.
It opc.-rate' a food bank and
da~tnhutr' dnthe'i. cnh'i and other
good .. Ill poor parent<; who can't
properh care tor their children
Tt'cn Mnthers pro' 1dc\ voluntt"er
partnt aide" for t("('n·aard mom' and
MO.\(' ht'3th a multH\ften\'' efTmi
10 g1\t' each nc"'·parent a hmp1tal g11\
hag 1ha1 includes information on
famd~ hfe .and parenting <'ducallon
proarams.
"Because the mt'd1a put w much
prcssurt on where to get love. we have
an extremely sexual!) stimulated
popula11on. That leads to tccn-aae
momi. and abuse goes w;th it.
"If we're aoina to <iend k1ds home
with bat)ies, we have to help them
dcil wi th what's coming." Ktnarek
said
"~~he ha'e a 'pou~. and has
he abu!itd ~r> Don she even have 1
home to go to"" \he ask~
The famll\' I 1fc Fdu allon Center
L • I
I
at the Ad.am 'W alsh (enter an Orangl'
o~rs a video and ajs5ct~ hbran to
aid 1nd1v1duals and parcnt support
groups.
4.nd MOAC" o\ 1s promotang 1n°
stallat1on of S AN tcamc. -Stop
Child Abuse and Ncgle1 t -an
~hoots and hospit als Team11 include
tcachen and medical pcnonncl train,
ed to 1dent1fy r h1ld abuse' I{ 11m' and
fill out mandated ~ports
That there t!> a child ahuS<" problem
1s evident in local and national
~la\IS\IC$
N111onal stati ttC'\ vanously report
C'tuld lbuK' VlCllm~ '"one an fh t' and
u high a~ '° ~n.'t'nt
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Focus ON THE NEws
"lathan M1sh1m o10 ot the Or.tnse
< ountv < h1ld 4.busc Rqistt) '>llld
thC're wtl't nt'arl 8.000 report~ ca~
ol rhald abuK countywtdt' 10 the fint ~1x months of 1986
<\Iona the Oranic Coast. Hunt·
angton Rea h lopped the number of
reported C*S(' with 4 79 from Janu.uy
to June Costa Me\I had 297. whall'
(Pl_,. eee CHILD/ A4)
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Florida area.
tJ hci. WiM> WU arantod residency by ...._.S. lmmipati~. bad been liviq for ~ le\'eD months in Newport • DOlice laid.
He iibei119 bdd without bail at the lldenl correctional f.acility on Ter· ~ llland in Lona Beach. said a ~ epobsrnan, Pace is expected to be traaaponed beck to south Aorida.
wbae tbe indictment was deliveml.
Tbe spokesman rcfu~ to com-
ment on the nteot of the drua cate,
otMr-than to. say that n1ne counts were fairly substantial.
. Moniqu~ was the subject of an uueme national search that flustered
Aorida detective., who came up
empty·banded aftertnwkina the child
,. OJXC before to a&':tigious private
• ICboo! in Miami h.
The inveslipt.ioo wound Ulro.
Louisiana, Tex.u. Utah, Califorrua
and other slates w~ Monique waa
apotled after her picture wu posted
by various misaiq child aaencies.
The pbotosrapb was also featured on
a newsletter for a restaurant chain-and
on television spots shown nationally
br NBC affiliateS. uid Hialeah Sat.
Landa Anaus. ·
Meanwhile, last month Hialeah
city officials proclaimed Au.a. 26 -
the fourth annivenary of tbe child's
abduction -"Monique Pace Day."
The child was found Monday and
reunited with her mother, Vickie
Croes. who flew to Costa Mesa
Sunday with Hialeah police officials.
"l don't thtnk. anythina I ever do in
my career can be as rewardina u that
moment when I reunited that mother
and her child," said Anaus. head of
tbe Kialeah depanment'sjuvenile aid
b\lreau . Pace. wanted on two fc1ony cbiJd-
stealina warrants. and bis dauabter Were tncked to Costa Mesa on a tip
from someone who recognized the
child from a picture carried in a
Fuddruclcer's restaurant newsletter,
Anaus said. The child was 5 years old when she
was alleaedly taken by her father
durint what o,ya~ supposed to be an.
overru&ht visit. l>acc and Croes were
in the process of'obtaining a divorce
and the child was staying with
arandparents. Angus said.
"Pace called the next day and told
Croes that she would never see her
child again," Angus said. Croe~ ~as
later awarded custody of the missing
child when the divorce was made
final.
Angus said Pace took Moniq_ue to
Rome, where he enrolled her ~n an
PETROl"SKY AT UCI ••• Pram A l • •
American-operated school and tried
to win custody of the ~hild through
the Italian courts. However. Croes
sucocssfully foug,l'lt the c~stody at-•
tempt and Pace allogedly fled with the
aitl"back. lo the south Florfia area.
police re(>Orted.
'a pennanent UCl app(>intment fur
the nationally known scientist. ·
.. Nothing bas chan~ in terms of
lhe paperwork.," Parle er said. "We
still have not resolved all the issues
(concerning a permanent job at
UCI)."
Kinneei, said today that Petrofs1cy
"has never officially notified the
(Wright State) president of (his de-
cisio n to spend then next ye.ar at
UCI). He bas never asked in writing
for a leave of absence."
Detective Brian Fraker, who was
ass!Jned to the case. tracked Monique
down to the private Loyola Schoor in
Miami Beach. However, the father
Kinneer. ~id Pe~ofsky has o.ne had apparenny bttn tip-ped off to
year n'!Dllntftl on his contract Wlth Fralcer's plans to pick up the child.
the" Ohio school. Police arriving at the school Nevertheless, an Associated ~
repon stated that Petrofslcy. 38, said _..._~4\~S.y.M-woul<Mranskr-to UG~
a year. and possibly longer. depend-
ing on whether can work out dif-
ferences wi~ Wright State.
Uneenaint ·u.-~rround9 re• _karncd. &bat Moo-iqu~
search grants from NASA and the home sack. They went to the ho~se
Veterans Administration that sup-only to find that the father and child
pon Petrofslcy's work. UCI officials ha~ already mov~.
have said they were applyina to have . Off and ?n we ve work~d wnh ,all
the research arants transferred so kinds of chal~-find agencies. We ve
Petrofslcy could continue his studies folio"':~ all kmd~ ofleads all over the
•
The Ohio researcher has attracted
national attention for his use of
computers to stimulate leg muscles
and. help paralysis victims to walk.
His work has been featured on "60
Minutes" and in the television movie
at the Irvine campus. place, Ang~s said. The trail warmed up after
"First Steps." ·
"I'm goins to Irvine for at least a
year -provided UC I still wants me,"
Petrofsk), still in Dayton. told a
reponer Tuesday. according to the
AP report.
Petrofslcy recently purchased an
Orange Count~ home in the Lake
Forest communitv a short distance
from UCI. ·
Wnght State spoke<;m:in I arry
Admmstrators at Wright State.
however. are working to retain fund-
ing and paralysis research projects i:-
Dayton even 1f Petrofsky leaves.
ucr Park.er said the unccrtatnti.:s
surrounding the Petrofsky ap~int
ment are .. part ofth-c normal recruit·
ing process for faculty mem~rs."
Parker said the Petrofsky talks are
extraordinary only in that they have
attracted wide public attention be-
cause of his reputation.
VILLAGE APPROVED •••
Fro m Al
village will provide to decaying
downto wn businesses outweigh
potential effects env1soned by cntics.
The village is a catalyst for other
redevelopment projects that include a
nine-story hotel at the comer of Ma an
Street and Pacific Coast Highway. he
said. But other projects have not
come up for approval yet.
Before reaching a dec1s1o n at about
I a.m. toda~. commissioners were
urged by a number of business people
\o reach a speed~ decision
K.uk K.irland. president ot the
Hunungton Beach/Fountain Valley
Board of Realtors urged action
"before the dry rot and decay (of the
downtown) worsens. It's not safe or
esthetically pleasfng ...
But Arline Howard, a lifelong
resident. claimed the development
would have a detrimental effect on
the Pacific Ocean. "They want to
change it into a tounst trap." she
declared "We're being <;old out to
developers."
Monique's picture was displa)cd on
television and publications working
with the Florida-based Child Key·
ppers International organization.
On Sept. 9, the group received a call
on its toll-free hotline from someone
who recognized a picture as that of a
girl enrolled at private Card en Chris-
tian School in La Habra last year.
Angus said.
School records showed that the
student had been re~nrolled this year
at the Carden facility in Costa Mesa.
Angus·said police authorities from
Hialeah and Costa Mesa staked out
the school Monday waiting for Pace
to amve with the child.
"We were really sweating whether
or no~fonique would be th•." she
said. Police recovered the girl at the
Carden school. on 23rd Street, and
pulled Pace's car over about a block
away. He was arrested without inci-
dent. said Costa Mesa Sgt. Dennis
Cost.
Angus said Monique was a liule
shaken by the episode. but she quickly
warmed up to the mother she hadn't
seen in four years.
"It was not even a couple of
minutes before she was hugging her
mother." l\ngus said.
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SOuthern CeltletNa. tMlt temperaturee wtll be 1Hgntty cooter than '**tor late eummer.
Temperetuf91 lf'loutd reec:h ea to 74 1t the bMchee
Thurlday. 7 4 to 82 In Inland vlleyJ, the eo. In the mountelnl, 71
to H In the h6gtl deeert1 and the toe In the low deeert1.
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cloudlneel tontght ancfThur~y. High• at the~ Thurlday ea to 74. Lowe In SOI. High• In the valleyl Thurlday 74 to 82.
Lowa 52 to 82.
From Point Conception 'to the Mexican Bord« -Inn«
waters: Light vwi.t>te wtrfda night and motnlng hours through
Thurlday 9Xcept weet to 110Uthwtlt wind• 12 to 20 knot• with~-"
foot .... during afternoon and e¥1nlna houri. Soutnweet eweti 1'
to 2 feet. ;.1gh cioYdlneel tonight andThursday.'
Outer waters: From Point Conception to Senta Rou latand.
northweet wind• t2 to 18 knot• knot• tf'lrough Thuraday.
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~ 86 Ill W•m -ColCI,... .... on..n. IO 70
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Atouquwque 61 50 117 .,
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Flegttan 70 39 TODAY Long BMc:n 11 57
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Jacl<-.MIM 92 70~ 10 IO am 55 Pawn Springe 96 llO good 100·100 unMaJlntul ,.,. Mnll11¥e
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IRVINE COMPANY-REORGANIZES •••
From Al
president. of Aetna Life & Casualty
and a longtime Irvine Co. board
member. will direct company
finances.
Nielsen. who was named president
in 1982 after Bren purchased controll-
ing interest in the company, will be
the company spokesman.
"Tnere is no one in our industry
who is more knowledgeable than
Tom Nielsen about environmental,
land use and transportation concerns
and needs," said Bren in a prepared
statement.
He described Nielsen as an ''elo-
quent a nd effecuve" spokesman and
leader.
when the Irvine Co. announced a I 0
percent, across-the-&ard layoff.
Nielsen denied tha1 pis power has
been weakened and said the shift 10
duties meets with has approval.
Some of the more pointed specu·
lation at the time was raised by
Manin Brower. the former public
relations chief for the Irvine Co. who
now publish~s a business newsletter.
When reached for l.Omment Tues-
day. Brower lauded Bren's re-
organization scheme.
"It's a brilliant stroke. You have
three people in charge who are
outstanding in what they do," said
Brower.
But Brower conceded that "It's
hard to. really know what going on
inside the Irvine Co:'
The creauon of the tnumv1rate
I concludes a reorganization effort that
began six months ago. The latest
chan,es were announced following a
boarp of director's meeting Monday.
In other changes. 1t was announced
that Bren's chief assistant Ga ry H.
Hunt has been promoted to the
position of senior '1u~ president of
the corporate staff
Roland Osgood. "ho has been
president of Irvine Paci tic. h86 been
named president of a newl)-formed
company unit that will be called the
Irvine Compan) Land Development
Group.
Irvine Pacific 1s the company's
homebu1ldmg d1' 1\1on and as such.
one of the largest an the stale. The new
unit will 'serve a!. an umbrella group
for the homebuilding unit and other
development di v1s1on~.
There has been public and private
speculation in recent months that
Nielsen would lose his job with the'
development firm or even that Bren
was grooming the company for sale or
a public sale of stock.
The rumors reached a pitch in J uly Services sl ated for cr ash victim
Americana warned of
extremist piot In Cairo
CAIRO. Egypt (AP) -The U.S.
Embassy said it has information that
an extremist gro up may be planning
to strike against American officials in
Cairo and has warned U .S. citizens.
The warning from the embassy's
security department was distributed
today and Tuesday .
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Memorial services have been set
for Thomas Brohard. 28, of Dana
Point, who died in an automobile
accident Monday evening. Visitation
will be held at Pacific View Memo rial
Park in Corona del Mar Thursday
fro m 3 to 9 p.m .. and a memonal
service 1s scheduled Fnday at 11 a.m.
at at St. Andrews Episcopal Church,
4400 Barranca Parkway Road. Irvine.
Brohard was employed in the
Laguna &ach otlice or the .\uto-
mob1le <\ssoc1at1on of Southern (ah-
fornia. He was a gracJuat ofl · n1 \l'rstt)
High School and l { ln1nc.
Survivors inclutk Im mother and
father John and \ 1rg1n1a Bmhard.
ln1ne: t~o 'i1\tl'r'. Joanna ~1ancus1.
of La Jolla and Diana Brohard. of San
Francisco: grandparents. Mr-.. Ruth
Sweet of Fullcnon and Mr and Mrs.
Lester Rrohard l)f0h10
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~cter Ueberroth, commillioner of buebeJI and o~ntzcr o~the l 98.4 Olympic Oamn, will headline
ao antcmabonal dinner sponlOl'ed by the World
Trade Center Auociation of Oraqe County
Thursday at the Meridien Hotel in Newpon Beach.
The event is desipcd 10 raite funds for the
usociation and facilitate international tnade in
Southern Califomi•. Call 549-8 l SI for additional
information. •
Sumner •et. Laguna talk
Bruce Sumner, candidate for the U.S. Congress
from the 40th Con~ional District, will speak at a
meeting of the Laguna Beach Democratic Club on
"The Pr~s of the Democrat.a in the 1986
Campaign ·Thursday at 7:30 p,m . at the Unitarian-
Unjversalist Fellowship Hall, 429 Cypress Drive,
Laguna Beitch. • ·
Central America .viewed
An cvenina of information and informal
discussion on the situation in Central America will
be presented Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark
Presbyterian Churcti, 2100 Mar Vista Drive.
Newport Beach. Jack Harloc will be the speaker'lnd
admission is $3. ·
Money •emlnar slated
A free money manaaement seminar will be
presented Thunday from 1 to9 p.m. in the San Juan
Room of the Huntington Beach Inn, 211 12 Pacific
Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. The session will ...
· l 1oalr,fettrement and tax planning,
new tax laws, risk management and estate planning.
Call 964-2 106 for reservations.
Art group to meet
Watercolor artist Don O'Neill will be the fucst
speaker at Thursday's meeting of the Nigue Art
Association Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Republic
~dcraJ Savings and Loan Association, 30212
Crown Valley Parkway, La&una Niguel. The public
is invited at a$ 1 donation rrom non-members. and
information is available at 493-92 I 4.
Gridlock '8lk planned
.. The People vs. the Irvine Co ... will be the
subJect of a talk and open discussion led by Allan
B«k. founder of Gridlock. a coalition of groups
opposing the expansion of Newport Center. Thurs-
day at 7:30 a.m. at the Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 3110
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. call 673-3440 for
reservations.
Manne toy drive mapped
Mishap fails to burst kids' bitllaoa
BJ PAUL AaClllPLEY .... ...., ....... ,..
St~nts at James H. Cox School in
Fountain Valley were so excited they were
ready to burst Tuesday in anticipetion of
lnternatjonal Peace Day festivities.
Unfortunately, the five-foot weather
balloon they pelnted to resemble the world
and planned to send aloft did just that -
popped wide open u they were b1owin& it
up (or its uccnsion.
Quick·thinkfo& teachers buoyed up the
detrated spirits. and studcnu learned an
unex~ted lesson in the process.
Le1&h Hoven's third grade class under-
took the project of paintina the balloon,
while students throu&hout the school at
1761 S Los Jacd1nes East wrote messqes of
peace that were -to be plaeed inside the
belloon for iu journey 10 unknown olacet. Thestudenu~joininaabout 120,000
younptcrs in 48 ttalel. C&Dadaand Africa,
who sent aimilar waitber balloons aloft
Tuesday to mark the annual International
Day of Peace.
The pcace effort started three years qo
when 0.tden Orove teacher Paul Portner
decided it would be worthwhile and
educational 10 celebra&e the United Na.
tions' tint International Day of Peace.
Teaeben t,tu:ouahout tlM state expressed
intcrett in the annual celebration, · \nd
Ponner bqan aUiemblina instructional
packets, each with a weather belloon and
instructions for pa.intina it.
Hoven 's pupils at Cox School were so
enthusiastic they painted the oceans a little
too rouJbly, and when they bcpn inftatina
the beJJoon, the weakened surf swelled -
and •nk. "I don't know if~ wete quite
II UPfd • I .... " ffoveft Mid .... know
they were ditappotnted."
A teacbet's lide ran bome ud pabbed a
handful of utdlite-tized ba11ootlt. While
studenuptberedfotaa.-mblyuct-....
"It's A SmaUWotld" and .. Let There le
Paa On Earth," the principal and
teacben quickly inflated the balloons..
They at~ the l*ket o( Ptacc
meuaeies. and at the uaembly's .,and
finale, released the bundle lkyMrd.
"It kind of hovered' for a moment, •¥
everybody held their breath," Hoven said.
"But then it went on up and sailed out of
siaht. .,.
"It was realty dramatic."
Student rd~ raqed from such
ideas u "Peace Is Love" to "Be Kind to
Each Other," sbe said.
Body of •lain eecaped convict Ue. under tree at left. At rt.pt of the tree ls the truck drl•en by the victim .
Robb)'. Apodla. 111 9, -a • II I that &ypdled ~ ........... "'Low
it P*ll ftom ODe ...... IO UOCW. No
matter W'hat a penon loob lib. you eu
always be &iendl ...
Tbe uaexpec1ed but IUCOeldW dMer iJ1 ~ ~ out well. Hoveo ..W.
'Teacben are real creative, real .... wba
they bave IO be. .. sbe Mid.
··0ne tacbcr taid it Wll nicer ...
balloons ~ ~ tJaaa a .._.
balJoon. boldint yp tbc whole worts. ..
Hoven said. ..So the turned it into a
k:laon."
And the students were happy that tbdr
meuqes aot out.
"The boys and prlt are 10 excited., .. .ate
said. "I think they're ltiU 11p there wi1h the
balloon1 ...
ESCAPED CONVICT SLAIN IN LAGUNA •..
From A l
Falenckj followed' and af\er drivrng a
shon distance. he reportedly no11ced a
yellow Toyota parked on the roadside wuh
its lights on. A second vetf1cle -a pick.up
truck -was spcedtng north.
nearby pohce cars, Purcell said.
The third officer. Fehlman. amved at
about the time the escapee regained
possession of the gun and "broke loose:·
Purcell said.
Buena Park on June 24.
Olson said Nelson was moved from
Orange County Jatl to the honor farm on
.\ug. 24 and was to be released Nov. 30.
The second inmate was scrvina a
sentence for grand theft but Olson did not
provide any details.
Chantable agencies seek.mg toys from the
Manne Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program will
meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Station Theater on
the El Toro Manne Base. The meeting will establish
delivery critena for the new. unwrapped toys
tcstaned for needy children at Christmas. A~encies
seeking more information should contact MaJ. Alice
Marie Joralemon at 65 1-2627.
Purcell said the officer pulled over the
gray Ford truck without 1no1dent and
approached the vehicle as Officer Pickard
arrived. One of them recogniLed the
passenger in the truck matched the descrip-
tion of the Jail escapee.
The driH·r of the truck. 1den11fied as
Nelson. v.as arrested. handcuffed and
placed 1n one of the police cars without
incident.
Purcell said one of his officers shouted.
.. He's got a gun." as the man broke free
Fehlman fired once. stnkmg the man 1n
the chest. Purcell said. He was pronounced
dead at the scene.
The !ohooung 1s being 1nves11gated b~ an
Orange Count) Shenffs hom1 c1de team
and 1nvest1gators with the count~ D1stnct
4.ttomey's office. There were no 1mmcd1-
ate rcpons from either depanment. "
Purcell said the escapee who was shot
and killed may have frequented Laauna
Beach and ma) have been previously .
arrested an the beach city.
Communlcators convene
"Showcase '86." a program of round table
d1scuss1ons led by Orange Count)' professionals in
commun1cat1ons. will kick off the 1986-87 vear for
the Orange County chapter of Women 1n Com-
munications Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Newport
Harbor Art Museum. The cost fo rthe hors d'oeuvres
buffet 1s S 14 and more information is available from
Rosalind Mom s at 644-2627.
Cataract seSBlon set
Senior citizens experiencing v1s1on problems
because of cataracts are invited to the monthly
mceti ng of the Saddle back Valley Cataract Support
Group Thursday from 3:4tl to 4:30 p.m. at the
S1mpl) Dehcaous Cafe in the Bank of Amcnca
building. 23521 Pasco de Valencia. Laguna Hills.
Cal~thc Saddlcback Valley Eye Center at 951-4641
for further information. ·
I CALENDAR
Wednesday, Sept. 17
• b: 30 p m . Jrvl.De Commui&y Services
Commlulon. Cat} Council Chambers. 17200 Jam-
boree Road
• 1: 30 p. m .. Laguna Beacll Parking, Traffic a.nd
Circulation meeting. City Hall Conference Room.
505 Forest .\ ve.
• 7·JO p.m . Lagana Beacll Seismic Safe-
ty /Disaster meeting. Police Depanment Li bran.
~5Fo~MA~. .
Thursday, Sept. 18
• 4.30 p.rn .. l..aJUDa Beacll Humu Affairs
CommlUee. Community Center. 384 Legion St.
• 6:30 p.m .. Laguna Buell Board of Adjust·
ment. C11' C'oum:1l Chambers. 505 Forest Ave
• 7:3·0 p.m., lrvl.De PllllDlng Commission. Cit\
Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road.
Poucr Loe
But when officer-; attempted to arrest the
other .man. he allegedly began struggling.
Purcell said
The man reponcdl} grabbed a gun from
Pickard dunng the struggh: and put the
weapon to hts head. threatening to kill
himself. the police chief reponcd
Falencki managed 10 get behind the
--------:.::;.,~~o.:11 escapee and tned to grab the gun One :.hot
Chief Nell Purcell was fired . the bullet lodging 1n one of the
The two escapees were rcponed missing
Tuesday dunng a 7:20 a.m. headcount at
the m1n1mum-secunty fac1hty in El Toro.
according to shenffs spokesman Lt Did.
Olson The) had been present dunng an
earlier count at 5:30 a m.
:-.!elson. who had been booked tn\O the
honor farm under the name tcven Ra)
Brov. n. was serving a sentence for burglary.
accordinit to records. He was arrt'sted in
Nelson was booked today·on susp1c1on
of escape and grand theft auto. Pure.ell said
both cars involved in the incident wen:
stolen -one 1n Long Beach and second
from an impound yard rn Laguna earl)
today.
Purcell said h1!o dcpanment will consider
seeking murder charges against Nelson.
tate lav. permits a person to be cha~
w11h murder tf a death t.akes place dunng
the comm1ss1 on of another felony.
Nelson was bCing held w11hou1 bail earl}
toda} in Laguna Beach.
Frontier's bankruptcy grounds flight plan
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... 0811)' "°' •• ..,
The ever-changing fonunes of f rllnt 1cr
.\1rl1Dl'S ha'c once again thrown a 1.HCnlh
into Orange ( ounty's efTons to adopt an
airport acces\ plan
Rut prohlems resulting from the latcc.t
dr,elopment 1n the f rontier saga ma} he
s11ck1er than those of Just a week air.o
The announrl·men t that Dt-n' er-bao;cd
Frontier had likd for bank.ruptq A.uir. 2!!
cau~d Orange ( ount} supen 1-;or~ to
dda' <trllon on amendments to an accc'i!>
p13n' regulating a1rltne aCll\ 1t1es at John
Wa ~ nl' .\1rport
Pm tponing a 'otc on thl' plan v.as
largl'I} for .idm1n1c.1ra11 ve reasons .\b-
\Orhl.•d 1n v.hat the hank.ruptc\ action
might ml·an to thl' atrl)<>rt v.here.Front1N
h.1d ll'l' o f thl' 'i regulated dath flight s.
airport managl'rnl·n1 did not ha'e time t{1
tin1\h tht' 3l'l'l'\'> plan 1n ti ml' for 1he
h1)ard'<> St-pt 111 meet rng r Ul'Sda~ \ 1rpon Manager u corgl' Re-
hella asked supervisors to postpone adop-
tion of the plan. this time because of a
Tella'i Air announcement Mondav that 11
\loaS bu~1ng Frontier's parent compan)
People fapress and that another of its
holdings. Continental Airlines. would take
o'er Frontier's assets.
.\1rpon attornrys need to study the
latec;t turn of events from two res~ts.
Rebella said. One 1s whether Frontier 1s
cla1m1ng its live daily flights from John
Wa} ne '\1rport as assets 1n ~ 1olat1on of
e:rn.ung access plan agreements The other
1s which access plan govems the impend·
1ng merger since both Frontier and
C'on11nent.al have flight allocations at John
Wayne Airport.
'\1rport attorneys have been gearing up
to defend lhe county against th<" riN
eventuaHt) since Frontier'~ bankruptn
last month .\lthough Frontier offic1al'
ha ve signed agreements with airport
managnnent acknowfedgmg that flight
allocat1un' are county propcn'. the Cliunt'
must be prepared to protect its nghts.
Rebella said.
Should Frontier be cla1m1ng the flight
alloca11ons as pan of ats assets. legal ac11on
ma) be necessary to get them back. he said
_ Which access plan will govern the
Con11nental-Fronticr merger must also be
clan tied because the current plan contains
a rule requmng one oft ht' airlines tO forfeit
its flight allocations when a merger takes
place.
Intended to <l1scourage airlines from
Jumping ahead on a wa111ng list of those
v.ho v.an• 10 use the airport through
acqu1Mtl'JD of airlines high on the ltst. the
~<><alleu "i\tfihatc Rule" ha!. been
d1 mina1ed from the la1es1 access plan
propo~I
I fthe current plan applie~ tO the pending
Frontier-( onunental merger. Continental
rnuld choo~ to keep Frontier's five daah
t11ght allocation< while g1 ' ing up the two
alloca11ons 11 hold"
But 11 thl' ne"' plJn governs the
s11uauon. ContinentaJ would simply have
to aslc the boarq of supcrvison for
perm1ss1on to use Frontier's flight aJloc.-
11ons
Flights at John Wa yne Airport are
hm1ted because of noise impacts to
ne1ghbonng rcs1dcnual areas an Ncwpon
Beach and umncorporated Santa Ana
Heights.
If Continent.al were granted Frontier's
flight allocauons. 11 would have a total of
~'·en of the no1s1est flights allowable -
mon-than an) other earner except 4-uCal.
Conunental. whose Denver hub allows
Orange Count) passengers to make con-
nel lions to eastern c111es, beg.an flying
from John Wayne A.1rport in Apnl.
In heanngs on the latest access plan
proposal. altome)s for the airline lobbied
to get more flights to help 11 compete
against .\mencan 4.trhnes for East Coast
passengers
~mencan has average oi 5 5 dall~
Jep.rnurr allocations at John ~a' nc.
Pilotandson 'wade away'
from Van Nuys plane crash
• • • .\ S:!.IXMI dcctnl gram '>t·ak v.,1,
swle n frnm t hl· ~ 'iO() hind . nf Dll·
pont • • • .\ I 971./ hluc Ru1d. Rl'gal was <;tokn
from the 1300 blcx k of Ha'c~. • • • ·1 •
Rca(h wa~ v.atchang ~tunda~ ~1~h1
Foothall at the Claim Jumpcr fl''
taurant. I ~050 Brook hum "it
1h1e'e~ hrok.e a v.1nd wing tu hur
glan1t· his blark 1118:! Volk.~wagen
ktta 1 1 the parking 101
• • • Burgbrs k1dcd open the front door
••• I h ll., e' pnl·d 1ll1 a padlock Mon
''·'' 111 hurglan1e a Huntingt on Bealh
m.in·, unit at the "itorage PlaC'e. 1830"
,\111unt L angk' \t I he loss induded
(\q1 hnnh' '-lt'rt'11 .. pcak<"rs 'alued at
S 1.llOO
• • • Resident'> 111 a home on the I Q()(J
hlock ol \hiunt Demeter rcporte<l
\1ond;i' that l'arhcr in the month a
burglar C'n tcr<.'d J ht'droom and stoic .i
gold nl."ddacc "'Orth S 1.000.
LOS .\NGELE ( l\P) - A ptl<X.
anJ his son sloshed out of a backyard
""' 1mrning pool an suburban Van
Nu}S w11h onl y minor 1njunes after
thl' crash of their single-engine plane.
The National Transportatton and
Sntet)' Board was to begin its in·
ves11gation of the accident today.
according to an Federal A via1ion
Adm1n1s1rat1on duty offi~r who
declined to give his name.
The pilot. Charles Pickett. 46. and
his \On. Lan). :! 5. both of Nonh
I-loll} v,.ood, were treated for cuts and
bruaks at Granada Halls Community·
Hospital ancr Tuesday's crash. said
Huntincton Beach
Jlursmg supervisor Helen \11 okq "The plane JUSt didn't ha' c l'nough
T he cider Pickett was releast>d and po"' er." said ( harlc\ P1l kl'tl "I knew
h1s .spn was transferrtd to the Ka1~r 11 wasn'1gmng10 ma kt• 11. \o I looked
Permanente hospital 1n Woodland for a back yard It n\'\cr we nt
Hills. Larry Pickett's cond111on was through m) mind that I wasn't going
unavailable, officials at Kaiser said 10 walk away from 11."
Tuesday ni&ht. On Aug 31. an J\t•rorne'<1co OC-9
There were no IDJunes on the Jetliner approaching Los >\ngclcs
around and the hou~ apparently International 'A1rpon and a pnvate
sufTcred no damage. fire officials said , plane colhdtd oHr a <'em toe, neigh·
T he plane apparently e'<pencncC'd c~ w mile~ ~outheast of down.
mechanical problem\ soon after· _:'h)wn Los".\ ngele'> "i1 'I)·<,<:\ l'D people
takeoff from the Van Nu}s A1rpon . aboard the two plane\ wc:re killed,
about a mile south of the crash sue. and the bod1e'\ of 14 propk on the
witnesses said. ground have ht'en 1dcnt1tlcd
.\ sa"'. camera and bnef<;a5' v.erl'
rcponed <,tokn from a wh11e Toyota
parkC'd on the I 00 hlcx k of Ptn<""1<.'"' • • • A 1976 Dodge motorhornc v.a~
stolen from the .\700 hloek of Carmel
Avenue.
Fountain Valley
4\n a.aent at Bmtol Tra,el. 1885~
Brookhurst <\t . rcP<'rtl'd Tul•'lda)
that sometime \lnC'<' June '0. 'iomc-
one took prt•-pa1d hotC"I at'Cllmmt1
da11ons and a1rhnt· tit kcts without
tumang the monc~ 1n to the huSJOl''i'
The suspe-ctt·d th1t'f then lcn the
countl') The lo~' v.a" e\t1mated at
S911 • • • i.\ We<,tm1 D'it<"r "'o man told police
to ransak.\'.' an apanment '-1onda' on
the 10100 block of Warner .\'enuc
The tntruder did damage ec;11ma1cd at
S50 and ~tole a' 1deo recorder valued
at S 100.
Parking ticket t riggers
a smashing r esponse
.\NT" MONJ< "t .\P)-No onl'
knev. v. hcn the 1tckct~ were hctng
pasSt'd out. the\ had a smash on thr1 r
hands
in." Aral l.1•11 ,,11.t
Pol1cr 111\mnliatch arrc'11."ll
\ aughtn r11r 1n'c'11pt1on of ma
ltc1ous m''' h1l'I Th<' man po~tc1.1
S'iUO ba il 3'tld "'a~ ~le~ a \hon
rime lat er thr -.c-rgeant \aid Thieves stoic a safe conta1n10g
$1 . 704 10 a.uhnc uckct.s.. $..SO cash and
$2. 780 1n checks from World Ven·
turts Travel. 15213 Spnn&dale Ave
• • • •
allegedly fired b)' 3 nt•ighbortiood
bo) ' ...
More ~an $300 all<'Kcdl~ -"""'
stolen at Wilson Fnrd. 1825~ Ekar h
Blvd. Pohcc were told that the \U 'lpert
may IX' an employc<"
open and a \K-lJlttx'r re ' oh er. a
camera. "'atC'h and pool cue v.ere
\tolcn. • • • ~ red 1 %:! n•d .-on H'nl hie hug w11c,
,tolcn from th<' IOO hlcx k nf fall·
1ng\tar
her '"allet v.3\ taken from her puf't·
whale sh<" wa\ howling I ue~a~ at the
t-ounta1n Bowl. I .,110 ffmokhuN . 1
The lcm tnrlllded S 'iU in ca~h . plu'
other items worth S4'i • • •
When an officer for the \anta
\ihm1ca Pohl<' IX'partment l!i'll!ed .1
park.all@.tt ket h) Mar us Vauthte-r, hl'
hcl..'.ame !iO angn hr ~mashed th1·
~·ando"'s of four traffic SC'O<>tCf'\ in tht'
department'., p:u ~ 1ng lot. offietr-.
c;a1d T ue~a\
'Hr ~ m:'ld atiout gt"1t1na :a
, 11a1mnfrom ,, p:1rk1ngl'hedcr. ~oh<'
dn t{kd to \ 1m.llca1c ham~lf .. said
I 1 l om \.1ape\
Burglars ~muhcd 10 a front door at
the Meadowlark Cafe. 51 4 1 Warner
"vc . and took SSO 1n change. • • • A res1dtnt an the 7000 block of
Nancy said so.m.cone used a coat
hanacr to get into his car and stoic a
hand,gun and ot her Items. • • • A man watchana television at h1~ hou~ 1n the ttiOOO block of Mt (lair
wu shot in the lt'I hy a 88 gun
Irvine
The wrndow on a I Q84 Renault
EnC"orc. parked on Mal'C'ont. v. 3,
smashed and the ~acreo wa11 'tnkn • • • I\ ~1lver To)ota MR 2 w3'1 •nnk n
from Creek Road
• • • • 1 he p:)tH1 door .tt a church 1m the
JOO block {1f I alltng\lar ""a' pnc(1
• • • \ Iii(' cahanct v.3, ldi open at a
hu'1 nl"'" on t~e :!000 hl<K k of
Machcl\On l>nvc anJ 40 .\ngel\
ha\<'hall tic k<'t \. 'alucd at S \00. were
\tolcn • • • \ ~ ~achnu1-.cr h1n 1 k w<"
'1•1len 'Trnm "-.noll11kn • l •
I hn·c h fCl H It'' v. t'rt 'tnkn f10n1 ,,
hU\IDC\\ 1)0 lhl' J 1~){) hlOI..~ 111
Pu nching a dtior lex ~ to cntcr
\Ofl'\t'or1e hurglanzeJ a v. h1tc I QM
Olds.inob1le ( utlU\ parkC'd Saturd11\
vuts1<1<" the Vons market at lta:?O t
Harbor Bh d 1 he ov. ner, a rts1dent ot
th<' I 0800 block of San Paco. told
poltcc the intruder ~le S 12 ~ lfl t'O\h.
clothing worth ~00 and nm-
1·ellancou\ llC'm\ wonh S 105 • • • V.h 1le a man front llun ttn~ton
.\nd ~ po'hcc ~ould Ii.nu~ v.ho dad
1t. he a14lo tumC'J h1m o;('ll 1n offi\'fr\
\31d '
Vaughtt'1 v.alkcd into the pt)lu.'t'
~1a11on ahout I 4 ~a m T ll<'I0(13\. ~•d
~gt Steve-Rr;tt kett
"He JUSt came to the front dl'\l
'3 1ng he had gotten a Ill l l't and
sma4lht"d fo ur ""1nd!>h1eld" ,,, parl11 ntt ~ootcr-; 11nd v.ant<"d to 1urn ·h1m-.c-1t
\ .i uir.hte1 \atd ht' had l.11~·0,·cn'd a
~~. rark1ng Ill l et on h" car af\t'r
gcttm1t nil M "'or\ at the Mayfau
Thcatt>r ,,n <\; n1a \.1on1ca Boulevard
"It r('all\ ('l11 me oil ·· he $.lid "1"m
not a '1olent pe™>n. but I ~ave no
other wa~ 1ocommun1ratc with thew
people I \.C "'nttcn a lot of lctlcn to
the c1l\ about do1f\I ~methma about
the parl1na The1C; $28 parkinJ 11~ ket\ llr<' 111~1 tO<) much ··
\
\
.,
I M '* ~ Cout DAIL V PtlOT/ WeclMlday, S..,UWnber 17. 19M
• G~ASTCITIES moe IN CANCER RA TES •.•
hem~l ' I
Ara bospiws and pnvate ph ys.-
iciam are ukcd '° repon cancer
dlqnoen '°the program. The aoal is
to coUect data on virtually I 00
percent of the county's' canccf pa-
tients. then break down th~ figurt'S
accordin JQ fcndcr, txpc of cancu_
t e ucnt'some community and
other facton.
" ... The pnmary purpose of this
proaram 1s to establish why cirta1n
• canocn strike a particular population
or fCOIJ'lphic location." Dr. Hoda
Anton-Guirsis. the program's direc-
tor, said in written repon . "Then: wo can determihe effective means of
·con tr°' and prevention ...
The figures released this week
concerned Oran.se County cancer
diqnosesmade ip 1984 The county's
cancer cases that year totaled S.979.
The inost common type was cancer
oftbe~tivesystem-l.l 73cases.
This pouping includes stomach,
colon and rectum cancer.
The sc.cond most common was
breast cancer -966 cases. Close
behind, with 928 cases. was cance r of
the respiratory system. primaril y l~ng
and bronchus cases.
An1on-Gui~s said cancer .most
often strikes middJe-qed and older
people. Becaute the popui.tjon mix van~s . 5i1nifican1ly amona com-
mun1ues. rc$Ul'Chers calculated an
"age-ad.justed" cancct rate to make
compansons possible.
The UCI researchers found tha1
Orange County's 1984 qe-a<lj ust(d
rate for .all t~ of cancer was 315
cases per I 00,000 residents. They said
thi~ figure was close to a National
Cancer Institute survey that fou nd a
rate of 33~ per I 00,000. · T~e OraOfC County figures mir-
rored lhe nat1onaJ ones in most types
of cAncer. The exccpt1ons were
leukemia. where the local incidence
was lower. and malignant skin cancer.
where Orange County's rates were
higher Thc lattcr find1n1 led to
speculauon that the higher slun
cancer figure 1s related 10 the popu-
lanty of sunbathing an the area.
Other findings 1n the cancer survey
Jncludcd:
•Age-ad1uste<t figures indicated
Dana Point was 1hc Orange County
community with the highc't o_vcrall
cancer ra1e: 447 C!l1>CS per t00.000
•re.sJdents. It was follo\.\ed by Mi ssion
V1efo (44 2 casci. per 100.000 resi-
dents) and Laauna N_•guel ( 41 3 ).
•Cases per I 00.000 residents for
other Oranae C'oast comm)lnitics
included Costa Mesa, 373; Newport
Beach. 359: lrvanc, 347: Huntington
Beach. 342: Laguna Halls, 335:
Laauna Beach (ancludang Emerald
Bay and South Laguna). 331 : El Toro.
313: and Fountain Valle). 298.
•Costa Mesa. Mission VaeJO and
lquna Niguel weft' among the
commun1tJcS wath the highest rate~
for digestiv~ system canct'r.
•Irvine. Laguna Beach and Laguna
Niguel .were among the readers 'IO
brtast cancer repons.
•Newport Beach. Laguna Beach
and Laguna Niguel had some of tht•
highest malignant skin cancer rates.
•Newport Beach and El Toro ~t."rc
among the commun111es wJlh lhe
highest respiratory cancer ra 1es
ln her repon, Dr . .\nton-Gu1rgis
noted, "One year of da1a. . must be
intergrcted with caution and re-
strainL Cancer incidence 1s vanabk
and would be expected to fluctuate
from year to year."
But eventually. sh'e added. 1he
survey rcs1.tlts m':ly be used t6· hdp
determine whether industnal o~r--l
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CHILD ABUSE FIGHT ••.
l'rf-aAl . . lf'\11ne reported 212. you·rc less likely to sus~t It or ~rt
Newport Beach and Laguna Beach 11 and tet yourself up for a powblo
had few reports. 38 and 33 respective-lawsuit"
ly, durina the.first half ~f the year. Chances a.re, child abuse is Jess of a T~at d<Xsn t. n~ssanly ~ea!' they problem 1n more affluent com-d~n t have child abuse. M1sh1moto muniucs. The residents are more
sa1dp. f d h educated. they have less stress and .. an o lhe .1screpcncy 1s t at fewer divorce .
caues hke Hununaton ~ach arc ~ . much bigger and their socio-econ-"Poverty is not synonymous with
om1c f>?PU~uon covers a greater child ~bust." Kanarek sa1d, "but it's
range,' he said. close.
"The reality is there art mo~ Nevertheless. wealthy r.arcnts in agenc~es involved and intervening an Newport ~ach shouldn t assume
lower e<;onom1c groups. whale the child abuse doesn't affeet t.hem.
upper_ economic areas tend to be 0 · t 0 0 5 like ·the 'Adam unreported • rganaza 1
..People tend not to believe abuse Walsh Center formed because the boy
Id ood r: 1 .. whose name tht' center bears was cou be going on an a g iam~ y. k d ped d murdered by a child Kanarek concurred. "ff you re a 1 nap an
teacher an'd yo u see a s1udent who abuse v1c11m.
looks tembl) neglected. and has a "I wish people 1n Newport Beach
black eye lo boot. }ou're hkel) tu would do nothing else but donate
suspect .and rcpon possible child _ those cn bs I know arc an their prages
abuse," she said. f • so we could give them to gitls who arc
"But · sa) you're a teacher 1n using shopping 'carts for cribs,"
Newpon Beach where a student is Kanarek said.
1mmaculatclydresscd and he: tells you
he got a black eye dupng his 1enn1s
lc ssoo. .
· "And you find out h1 l father 1s a
la")'Cr. Even 1f there wa!i abuse.
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Another objC<.'tll(C of MOACA is
recruitment of family lite educators,
thcrap1s1s and volijnteers to hcJp its
"efforts ·
Whale '>he •!I grateful to chant1es
that help an so many areas. Kanarek
wants to 1nmc those charitable ind•·
v1<1uals to look beyond the Chnstma.s
to)s and pan1c'I and help in 1hc day-
to~a) ballle aga1mt child abuse.
"A poor, ~angle rno1her 1s happy for'
her children when they have an
exc111ng Christmas, but who thinks
aboul tha1 mother on her b1nhday. or
I helps her w11h· the daily -problems of
child reanng," ~narek asked.
Volunteer parenl aides who could
offer an ear and advice on a regular
basis can help 1hat mother avoid
becoming an abuser herself.
When a single mother killed her
three children and committed su1c1de
lasl week, newspapers repon ed how a
vanet) of agencies could have helped
her.
But she was so despondent, so
poveny-stncken and helpless. there
wa~ no wa } \he would ha ve been able
to con1ac1 those agencies.
OM PL ET AS SHOWN"
"..\hot line doesn't do an~ good for
someone ""ho doesn't ha \ea phone or
1he mone' for a phone call." Kanarek ~Id . •
• J·Sl>94!0 Atwe•se
•Full 61H$a n
•B ell H1r>g1f1Q S~tem 10< ll1ul1ed Cetl•nQS
• Cane BlaOet / lvl•llOlfl 11 1<1d I rn1rqe 1
f!DJ/ct-6fJO/o
SAVINGS ON
~ 10 YE AR
WARRANrY
FAN FfATUf'U
S 8LAD£11 • La1ga52 S1za • J·Spffds
Reverse • Ad1u11101e Buttel L1gn11
White and 11mond
w•th lh111 ad on•y
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ACCfP'l'(Cl'
Bui II she had been bcfnended by a
'oluntt."er parenl aide. her story might
nc' er ha'w e happened.
"Onl-. one out of 10 abusers can't.
be ht' I Ped." Kanarek said. "f:.mo-
t1onal suppon 1s e'J(tremely import-
ant. JUSt to hllten. be a fnend. help
them through difficult penods and
dtre<'t them to resources ...
..\ides 1n<..lude grandmothers. other
parenh and chaldles~ adult!I. she said.
.\nd "hale her stof) made the
hcadhnc:s. 11 "a'>n·1 a rare instance
..\nordang to Kanarek. 13 children
.arc killed b~ 1hc:ir parents evef) day.
~0..\C ..\ "anl~ 10 alert parents to
the \copt· of thl· prohlcm. and let them
kno~ there's hl·lp
"If parcntHan uni) gel lhe mes..agt•
that 11\ OK to kd o'erwhclmcd at
11mc\ ... Kanart'k ~1d.
"Child uphnng1ng 1s the mo'it
difficult JOh an thl' ""rid and we're
unprepare"d f!Jr 1t"
HOUSEHOLD SAFETY
IS EVERYBODY'S . CONCERN
Keep These Suggestions In Mind
• Don't ove rl oad electrical
outlet s. r
•\\'hen cooking. keep pol handle s
turned in toward the center of
. the Sto\ C.
• Penodicall ~ che ck the battene\
in ~our smoke detec tor.
• Keep all poisons out of reach of
chi ldren .
•.Discard ou tdated medi cine\.
• ever leave a child unattend ed
in a hath tub or near a pool.
• Form a neighborh ood watch
program in .yo ur neighborhood.
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0
A safe household is a happy home.
I l<-1r·b<l1· l,a\\'11 ·Mount Oliw
~ Icn101·ial Piu-h ·. ~ 1oi·t tttlf)' · \1au s<>leums.
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Worst mine disaster
in South Africa kills
177; 235 others hurt
EV ANDER, South Africa (AP) -than 180 mi.;,. died, most of whom
A raaina fire one mile underaround were black. .
1ent·deadly chemfoal fumes billowina The cuualty toll wu the hi&bett
tbroup a mine sbal\, and mine repaned in a JOkl mine accident in
officials said today at least I '77 South Africa sJn9C the ~out metal
workers died and 23S were injured in wu discovered 1n the Johanonbura
South Africa's wont &old mine disu-area 100 yean qo, and the teeond
ter. wQnt minina disaster in the nation's
Jacobus Olivier, aeneral manqer history.
Schools'
proposed
p9sition:
No sex
SACRAMENTO(AP)-TheCali-
fomia Board of EdU(.&Uon will soon
set a hearina date for new auidelines
on sex education that emphasiu
abstinence a1 the best binh control
method. of Kinross Gold Mine 62 miles east of A union statement blamed "u~
Johannesburi. said rescuen ~· ceptable low safety standatds" and
tearcbina for five missina worken sa1d the disaater made minin& indu~
more than )() hours after the fire try claims "of bavina the lowest etcao!: in the cqe, but were trapped
broke out Tuesda)I mom.ins in a -fatality mrilrlbe womt-1blufd.'' b.~. •~oke. -: ~
The State Board of Education is to
consider the revisions at its October
meetina.
Theprol)Olcd guidelines lcav~ final
choices to lbe local school district s. all
of which now have sex education
prosrams, aenerally in the seventh
and 10th ar&des. But state law allows
studeats to be excused from · class
d iacussions of human reproduction an<s related issues, with parcmal
permission.
we&d.ina aa:identat the No. 2 shaft. Dick Grenfell, 38, a Briton who They JUI! ran into a wall. of~~
Mine officials had said there was survived the fin, said he was deeper and must ~.ve ~roppcd b.ke (11~.
little chance workers still missina down the mine than the wont-hit . ~qfell uad in a te~p~one 1n~~e':"'
suryivcd. • 14th and I Stb levels, about one mile · Wlth · ~s .. Association, Bnta1n s
The National Union o{ Min-below thc(sJrface. . • dome~tac news.agency. . •
ewprkers, which claims as members .. The minen at the affected levels Cyril Ramap~osa. aeneraJ ·~
tbout half the aold-minina industry's "didn'i1 stand a chance. They were re~ of ~e min~worken . uruon, 4SO.OOO black workers. said more 1rvitu11\o reach the shaft so they could said the Witbaak Min~ Hospital pve ~, • .., luna tests to 1,900 maners who were The new JUidelines, reflecting con-
cern for risana teen-• and pre-tee n
pregnancies, propose that some in-
struction be aiven to children before: Riot1ngprison inmates in
Brazil vow ~o kill hostages
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP)-Inmates
at a prison outside Brasilia threatened
to kilJ hosuaes today unless provided
machine guns and .getaway cars.
Police said the death toll in a rebellion
quelled by troops at another peni-
tentiary rose to 14 prisooen.
The ,riot at the maximum security
prison in the city of Presidente
Venceslau began ,Monday when 17
inmates armed -·:with homemade
switchblades threatened to kill 14
prison employees unless provided
machine guns and safe conduct,
police inspector Ro be rt J o se
Escudeiro said.
After 19 hours of nego tiations
failed, about 600 riot troopers
stormed the pnson, about 500 miles
south of Brasilia. the capital. All the
hostages were freed . including seven
who suffered minor knife wounds,
Escudci.ro saad.
Eleven inmates died Tuesday, and
three died of wounds early today at
Presidente Venceslau, police said.
"Eleven died from aunshot wounds.
The othen we don't know," said
Escudeiro. The other three inmates
rel'Jtained hospitalized, two in serious
condition, he said.
Meanwhile, hundreds of state and
municipal police, prison guards and
firefiahters surrounded the 401 -pns-
oner Papuda perutentiary )() miles
south of Brasilia, where negotiations
continued today between officials
and inmates.
That rebellion began Tuesday.
when 14 inmates exercising in the
yard stormed the prison's second-
floor offices. They overpowered two
guards and took hostage a psychol~
ogist and students in her class o n
inm1te rehabilitation.
20 charled ln Aquino alaying cue aurrender
MANILA (AP) -Two generals
and 18 other soldien charged in the
assassination of President Corazon
Aquino's husband surrendered
today. Prosecutors said they will
review evidence to see if former
p~ident Fcrdmand E. M~ will
also be characd.
The surrenders brought to 22 the
number qf military men talccn into
custody ~ince a j udge ordered the
arrest of 26 defendants whose acquit-"
tals in th e 1983 slaying of former Sen.
Bcningo Aquino were overturned by
the Suprem e Court last week. •
The hiJh court said the previous
trial. which ended Dec. 2. was a
"sham" orchestrated by Marcos, then
Philippine president. Asked whether
Marcos might now face charges in the
case. prosecutor Francisco Villa re-
plied, "Yes, of co urse. if the evidence
so warrants."
"Whether he will be tned is another
story." Villa added.
Marcos fled to Hawaii after a
military-civilian revolt this February
that was the culmination of21'1 years
of protest set in motion by Aquino's
slaymgAug. 21. 1983.
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·undcraround when the fire started.
Olivier said the injured admitted to
hospitals.Tuesday included 52~hltes
and 183 blacks. Ramaphosa said 44 mine~ remained hospitalized today.
New Paris blast
kill• 4; 40 hurt
PARIS (AP)-A ~devastated
a clothina and textile store in c.entral
Paris today, killinf at least four
people and woundma 62. officials
said. It was the fifth terrorist attack in
the capital within 10 days.
Three people were killed and more
than I 00 injured in the previous
bombinas, which pro mpted the gov-
ernment to adopt tough anti-terrorist
measures. Two gro ups seeking to free th~imprisoned Middle Easterners
have issued conflicting claims of
responsibility for the earlier attacks.
aac9. .
State Superintendent of Public
Instruct.ion Bill Honig, who ap-
pointed the advisory gro up that wrote
the proposed auid.elines , says teachers
should explain the "~rsonal, societal
and hcaJth benefits' of abstinence.
"We can and should say that
premarital sexual intercourse is
wrong." Honia said in the introduc-
tion.
Present auidclincs, last revised in
1972, dqo't offer much specific suid-
ance on topics to cover and bow.
But the draft proposals name six
topics, and offer advace on approach:
sexually transmitted disease s,
h o mosexualityba c ontraception,
abortion, mastur tion, and artificial
insemination.
On homosexuality, they encourage
an approach that "neither encourages
nor condemns" it, but helps students
understand it.
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seven crew members. said National Aero nautics and Spece AdministntioG
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Mulcan 96ef)t IJeJd u i.J~rbJ6 wltn ..
SAN DIEGO -A MexicanJeCrCt service aeent WU ameced' u.imat.crial
witneu in the tonu~yina of American dfUI aamt EJu:iq,ue Camarena. a
development au\boriues rqard u a possible breakthro ptb m the cue. The
&rTCll ofC.Vldl Mario Herren Martinez also led to the eetZure ohc:cownia,
book.I and records that alleeedJy document payoffs from major crime fi,pm to
Mexican law eliforcement and political officials.
G•llo winery •track, bat •ark .. ~ oa
SAN ~CISCO -~bout J;..,~ work~rs ~truck the &iant winery E. A
J . Gallo Co. wt°" ara~rusrun.aattts hei&bt, brinpng to l Otbe number of wine
prod.uce.n d~na wttb. walkou~. All lJ!e struck plants say production is conunu1~ wtth. non-union worken., '<We are ho~ful the unjoo will a:alize
that a strike wall not adversely affect production at Gallo or chan8e the
employers barpinina position," said Robert Lieber. spokesman for the 12-
member Winery Emp19¥ers Aasociatttm.
Evangell•t rejected in ta% appeal
SAN DIEGO-Television evangelist Jimmy Swagart lost a legal battle
with the tax collc:Ctor when a judae ruled the state could collect sales wes on .
item s sold throu&h Sw-.aart's m inistry. Attorneys for Swagart and bj1
orpniz.ation had filed suit apanst the state Board of Equalization teekina
re1mbutaement ofS 185, 167 in sales taxes. The money was collccted on book.I
and tapes sold in California throu&b the Junnty Swagan Ministries sroup.
Tuesday Superior Court Judac Jack l.evm reJccted arguments by Swagart and
his sroup that the state's collection of sales taxes from a non-profit religious
orpnization interfered with the free exercise of rehgion. ·
Slnatra trin• •alt 86aln•t Striu clime
LOS ANG ELES - A Swiss clinic touted as the fo untain of youth for
celebrities was ordered to pay Frank Sinatra $450.000 1n damqes for a
published claim that the singer took sheep cell injecuons to prolong youth. U .S.
District J udJe Manuel Real acknowledged that evidence to the unusual federal
court lawsuit showed Sinatra never took the treatment at Oin ic La Prairie in ,
Montreaux. Switzerland, o r at any other rcJuvcnauon clintc. T estimony at
:Tuesday's federal court tnal showed that clinic officials gave a National
Enq uirer reponer the t>oaus story that Sinatra had been a patient and alto
dropped the names of other superstars.
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A Tl.ANTIC OTY, NJ. -A violent slnkc IPJD•l ctght Al1ant1c City •
CUlDOl lD Which j4 people were bu.11 coded today walh an a&JU'mCOl, UD100 pr1mary and casino officia.b la.id. The 13,000 stnken wen told by union officials to
mum to wort unmedJaaely, Wd Polly Geresr. a ICCttW)' 10 Loa.I Prcsicknt
·25 soviet staffers
iit U .N. ordered·
expelled by U.S.
Roy SJben.. She UJd the membcr'$h1p would-be 11ven tht pr-oposcd contract •
lalef1.oda)'. One womu wu,1mowly 18Jurcd and 33 people wt"l'l' anuted in w1nn el rs WASHINGTON (AP) -The
l:Jruted States today ordered 25
members of the Soviet Union's staff
at the Uruted Nations to leave the
U oiled Statei, but said the action was
unrelated to the spy charges the
Sovict.s have filed ap.iMt Amcncan
joumalisr Nicholas E>anilofT.
das.bcund proaests afkr the strik.e bcpn early T~y q&Jnsull bun~ of . . · .I. l
the city's cuinos. U.S. District J udat Stanley S. Brotman ordered the
wajtreae1, barttndef\, chamben ruuds and m~sengen to rrtum to wort
Tunday afternoon, based on a oo--stn ke clause that be said made the walkout By die As.Mdale4 Pren
appattnlly iUepl.
Jillf6e Clalborne galn• partial vlctory
WASHINGTON -~nalon P'-'C federal Jud&t Han) E. Clalbornc ~
partial victory at his 1mpeaehment tn.al JOd,a) b)' ruling that he can present
evidmc:e of allcacd 1J1t1m1dauon of w1tn~ at his 1984 tu-evasion tnal. But
the·12-mcmber Senate lmpcachmcnt(ommlllce re1ccted.a bid b) theJud&t'lO
•flue that the1ud1cial sr.ste¥nu&ed 10 a5=0n~p1rac) against him, and that law
enforcen,cnt agents 11LepJly -o6uun.ed ev1den~ dunng a burglary of
Ct.aibome's home in La6 Vegas. Ne' • . . • Congren hope• to block Medicare lncreaae
WASH JNGTON -Convcss 1~ working to th wan an automauc 1n.cre.asc
10 S572 the amo unt that Medicare pa11enu must pay for their fi~t day in the
7. I lL<m_.M.,.l)iicr consideration would ovemde that 80 --~i!-llo.i.iicr~caw.ase.La,jJn~d-:1a~l~lo.t..w:....1=a5tlmMo~r!Jle modest n~ 1n lhe Me:d 1care deduct! e instea .
Mcd1care deductible n~ automaucall) as hospital cost~ go up. Last January
llfcctedocub1e rumped 23 percent. from S400 to S492 It was onty S40 when
Medicare: started.Jn I %6 and 11wasS1 80 in t 9fSO Medicare patients will also
hav.c to luck in more 1f1hey spend more than 60 days ID \he hospital ID 1987.
The so-<:alled co·tn)Urance amount will Jump from S 123 a day to S 143 a day.
Reagan modlfie• arms reduction demand
WASHINGTO:" -President Reagan. 1n a move to bndgc differences
with the Soviets desP.1te the arrest of an Amencan repon er, 1s instructing U.S.
negotiators to mod1f) his demand for a SO percent r,f!duction in long-range
nuclear weapons on both sides. a U.S. official S<11d. The plan, reducing a
pro1cctcd cc1 hng o n ~trategJc bombers and missile~. will be presented by Ambas~dor Max M. Kempelman at the negouaung table 1n Geneva when the
new round of talh resume in the Swiss ctty on Thur~a} The official said the
overall result wo uld be a 30 percent c utback and hcen)e for the Soviets to retain
a larger number oftlfc h.eavy land-based intercontlncntal m1!>s1lcs.
Democratic voters kept the Ken-
nedy magac ahve an Mass,acbusetu,
boosted Brod Adams for hi• dub
with Sen. Slade Gonon in Washin1·
ton. and sctticd an Oktahom1 dif.
fh.anaer by pickma a bus1nessmao as
their nomin~ for sovcmor.
. In the Jllab4gbt of the year's last btg
round of primaries ·Tuesday1 Joseph
P. Kennedy II, 33-ycar-old son oftbe·
lat.c Sen. Robert f . Kennedy .. won the
Dcmbcratic no mination for-the ·Bos-
ton-area 8th Congressional Dmnct
seat being vacated b)' House Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.
lo. Oklahoma, poht1cal novice
in& Adams had 26S,9<>1 votes or 91
percent ap1nst five Democratic
rivals, and Gorton bad 266,S37 votes
or 93 percent against lb~. oppo-
nents. .
·Kennedy's victory main~ned the
family record of never h.aving lost an
election in MassachuKtt§,' It also
marted the second straight s~ . . -
eral Mike Turpen y j ust 3. votes following a victory last week by
out of near~y a h.aJf-million cast after a Kennedy's younger sister. K.atbJecn
bitter runOff campaign. Walters will K~ftfdy Townsend, in a Maryland
face Republican Henry Bellmon. the congressional primary.
former governor and senator, to ··J ~w up in a family where we
determine who succeeds Democratic were taught that the United States
Gov. Geo~ Nigh. government stands for something
In Washington, Adams. a former and that America as a nation stands
congressman and transponauon sec-for something." Kennedy said in a
rctary in the Can er administration, victorystatemenL He vowed to do bis
drew nearly as many votes in the part to re-establish America as the
Democratic primary as Gorton. a. "land of opportunity" if he joins his
first-term Rcpubhcan elected in the uncle, Sen. Edward M . Kennedy. in
1980 Reagan landslide. won on the Washi~on.
GOP side. He will be heavily favored ~nst
"He's in bis trouble and he knows GOP nomin~ Oark Abt in a district
1t!" Adams said. that has not sent a Republican to
With 99 percent of pcccincts re,pon-Congress for more than four decades.
i
In making the announcement,
St11e Department spokesman
8cm.ard Kalb said the expulsion
order was part of a lonJ·planncd
forced cutback of the Sov1ets' U.N.
staff. which the· administration has
said is di~proponionatcly large ~nd ir,
used by Moscow ·· for espionage
•purpose\.
Kalb said the names of the 25
diplomats were turned over to Soviet
U.N. officials today by the U.S.
ambassador to the U.N.. Vernon
alters. the affected personnel must
leave the United States by Oct. I.
Last March. the Reagan adm1nir,-
tration announced lhat the Soviet
Union would be required to reduce Its
U.N. staff bx from 275 to 170 over a
two-year penod.
Since then. Kalb said. "the Sov1e1
mission has rebuffed repeatej:l U.S.
requests that 1t cooperate 1n im-
plcmeoung the neccr,sar) reducuon
by advising us which pos1t1ons would
be eliminated. ·-·-·
"As a result, the U.S. has been
obliged to take steps of m own to
ensure compliance.··
He said the Unned States ··will no t
allow an)' state to abuse Its U.N.
membershtp to engage in acuons
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detnmental to our ~urity." ·
The Soviets have challenaed the
legality of the U.S. eitpulsion order.
but "alb said there 1s "an expectation
that thl' Soviets Wlll meet the U.S.
request " Sccr.ciary of State George P. Shultz
· 1s due 10 meet on Friday with Soviet
F o re ign Minister Eduard
Schevardnadz.c to plan a summit
agenda Kalb said that if the Soviets
think th!! United States wiU chanae its
mind about the expulsion order at
that meeting. "they were mis.~en.:·
Under questioning, Kalb satd the
expul!>ion "1s not related to any other
.issue or case," incl uding the. charaes
the Soviets have made apinst
Dan1lofT
Shultz ha'> ra1!>Cd the possibility of
retaliatory awon ag.ainst Moscow if
the the charges apinst Daniloff, a
.S. Ne~-& World Repon cor-
respondent. arc not dropped.
.. We hai.-c our plan of actton,"
Shultz told a gathenng of busi-
nessmen at the State Dcpanment
Tucsda) night. adding that the U nit-
ed States "1s not without resources"
in confronttng the issue.
He said 11 would be inappropnate
to discuss in public what future steps
the adm1n1stra11on has in mind.
Shult1 said the Daniloff affair has
made 11 "extremel) difficult" for the
U01ted Stales to engage in discussions
on arms control and other issues with
the So\ 1ets. ,
He dechncd to speculate about the
consequences of the Daniloff issue
except to sa) that 1t "obviously put.s a
cloud" o'er relattons with Moscow.
$570 billion
spending bill
nearing veto
WA.SH INGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reagan say'c> he 1s ready to shut
do\\n the federal go,ernment rather
than agree to a ncarl) SS70 billion
omnibus spending bill pending in the
H ou~ -the largec;t such measure
Congress has c' er considered .
B~ ''01ce vote on Tuesday. the
Dcmncrauc~ontrolkd House Ap-
propna11on'i C omm11tee approved
the package that is necessary to
finance most government operations
for the entire fiscal )Car beg.tnnlDg
Oct I. The full House 1s due to
consider the leg1slat1on later this
"'eek
Ho"'C' er. the president wanes
more tor the m1h1a~ and fo reign aid
and lrss for domest1t programs than
is included in the package. called a
continuing resolution
"I s1mpl} cannot agree to these
pro,is1ons 1f 1he~ <,un l\C House and
Senate action and reach m} desk:·
Reagan told Republican con-
gressional leader\ at the White House
on Tuesday.
Federal dru~
testing neecfs
law revis ion
\.\.\SHl~(iTO:"' (.\P) -Thr
White HouM' is acknowledging that
Pm.1dent Reagan ma~ not be able to
fir(' or d1sc1phne lederal worker\
found lhrough mandatol) tests to
ha'e taken illegal drugs unless Con·
gres" changes l'I\ ii <,(·r' ice laws.
··Pan\ of the necutl\e order oh-
'1ou'I~ cannot be put into eiTcct until
the cnahling leg1slat1on 1s passed ."
Alben Brashear. a White House
spokesman, said I uesda) as a federal
emplo~ees' u01on filed suit to block
Reagan'-; order on cons111ut1onal
grounds.
Reagan <,1gned an exccut1 ve order
Monda} mandating the tests for la"
enforcment personnel. adm1n1s-
trat1on pollt1Cal appointers and c1v1I
'><.'nants entrusted "1th government
secrets or pro tect inn of public safety.
The order c;pcc1 tied. that agency
heads shall not allow anyone to
remain on dut) in a s0-01lled
5ens1t1ve pos1t1on 1f the tests arr
positive until he or she has com{>ktcd
a rehabilitation program. D1sm1ssals.
~uspcnsions or other d1sc1phnary
action are up to the discretion of those
agency bosses. administration of·
fic1al s said.
Reagan puts off
sanction decision
W.\SHINGTON (;\P) -Presi-
dent Reagan remain~ strongly op-
~sed to new 'itep aga1D'il the wh1tr
m1nonty government of South
Afnca. but 1s postponing a decision
o n whether to veto sanctions legis-
lation. Senate leaders repon .
Senate MaJonty Leader Bob Dole.
R-Kan .. and Sen. Richard Lugar ,R-
ind .. chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, said the .delay ,
o f at least a few days will provide time
for them to try to avoid a c11sh
between the president and Congress. ~le was rcponed to ~ urgina the
president to issue an eitccutivc order
incorporating some or even most of
the sanctions m the bill.
They include ending air transpor-
tatio n between the two. countnC1
ending new investment and bank
loans and a prohibitton against the
1mponation of South Afncan &picul·
tural products. textiles. trcl. coel and
uranium
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
county Board or SupervilOfs
awarded a S304,34S consultiq-oon-
tract. to a Fluor Corp. subsidiary
deapne protesu that the firm does
business in racially ~led Soutb Africa. . ·
approved Tuetday on a 3-t~2 vote,
Fluor TechnoloSY lnc. will conduct enaineerina studies for the ell·
pansion of jail faoilhiet at 'Peter J,.
Pitcbess Honor Rancho ia Sau,u-.'
public:an Oov. Oeorte De\&kmejian,
wbo played a m.;or roat ID receat
moves by the l\a1e 10 order tbe lllel
of up 10 S 11.4 biltioa iD public
invest.menu l.a flnnt doina buliJleu
in South Africa.
"By takiQI thk acdoo. the bo9rd
OTC UP s & DowN s
will be .ioinina ~ City of Loi
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latUte ud Oov. Deu.kmejian ia
WWII ttnma and united action
apintt a1'lftbeid. .. Hahn said in bis
. motion to reject tbe Fluor coctract.
NY SE UP s & DowNs
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FeUoW liberal Ed £4ehun joiaed aut.boltlY1 Ails. 21 VOii. CCI&? I ...
Haba ill GPPMiDI tbe ooatract, but it LIW Pl»or'• bwin • till widl SO.-
QI ipllfOVOd by the bomd'1 con-Aftka violated a 1.iOlllll) .....
lef\lative .;ority. aa~ ORti,1 ce ...... _ •-.i--____. fl Corp Tbe bomd alto ..... Halul'• a.., u•-UGI ., U L-........__.of e~ ooAIU'UCtion Ud na1U-call TUClday""'" die OOUDCy..,...
ra1 resourcet ooncera, did about S40 lnvenmcnu to bel(n divtmtln
millloD ln buliw iD South Africa fro~ JJ.S.compuieacloiasbalin• · in SoUtb "6ic:a. Tbe puef Ovel'llH luc year~ · 'inves ..... from-tbe couo~ .,_. • Neerty a month •· the Los sion'futMl. . • ._ • •
Under the contract, which wu.
Before lbe vote, liberal Supervisor
Kenneth· Hahn calJed oo his col·
leques to follow. the lead of Re-
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An1eles _ Convention Center The Honor .R.ancbo espentiae
NEW YORK (~ -T':!_ .....;in. ... NBW YORK <APl -Tiw lolclwlM "'' Aut~ty· rejected ~0•0°"1" Fluor calls for 11 oew ~ ind .....
ahowt 0'9 Mir -i; · ~ aN»ws !.'!~ NeW Yortl st= E•~ 1ublidia.ry'1 $2.S million contract thtexpansionofex.istiqm.uimum-
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t::c"~-r'~:O ::e-= := rl.:""~ II:' '\"~ := bid to .,.,...... the $31~ million and medium.-t00"1rity jail·facilitiel. ~tecur It °' 1000 ~~ ,...,£::, '19V'JuiM Convenuon Center txpe-nsaon. . The construct.ion will COit SUO ~ :if -----~ y, treilffte ~.,!_"2:--Mayor-Tom~ anch unana-rniWon to $200 million; ~ -~ * ~ d • "'~~Pf-V ~ moua "'City C0'1ncil supported the facilities chief Gecqe ltee said.
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for the third straight session today as the marlcct
conunued its struggle to recover from last wcclc·s
slide.
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some tentauve "bargaan-hun11ng .. by trad~rs who
believe last week's record drop wa~ unjustified by
any fundamental change in the economic outlook
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uncertamnes about prospects for interest rate'>.
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dropped 9.14 to I. 769.40. .
Ad vanci ng issues oumumbertd declines by
more than 3 to 2 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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BJ JOYCE ICllEl\U BODLOVICH
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· "!J>: name i1 Susan Topercer and I am a;,,bi#ioau. ·. Who 1m t t.hno days? I am llio bJjnd -t.hi1,; ve1 me tbe
ldvabtaae in adverii,;ltl becau1e I have been foroed to
develop the ability to Jee tbilJIS usiq my i~tioa
in1tead of my o~ My Joa i1 your pin. (excerpt· from
Suaan Topercer s idvertisina portfolio.) ·
Uoivenity o(L_..Jlr:vLD'li1Doee-..aiaG&llu.--4'~Ml-~ttttm---<
Topercer is convinced that her blindpess will not hamper
a succeuful ~r in the competitive field of advenisiq.
Actually, the 2S.yar~ld student is convinced that
blindneu is not a handicap.
. . Inside her suqny a~ent on the University of
lmne campus, To~rcer a~s on the couch sippina a cup of
coffee. Her compan1on, artast Bud Paul relaxes on a chair
nearby ~ketcltina with pencil and paper, Dorsy_, a frieDdly
)'ellow la~or si~ protectively at Toperccr's side.
Directly m eye v1ew on the -wooden coffee ~ble.
Topen::er'sadvertisinaportfolio is displayed; the pqesare
filled with clever advenisina copy created by Topercer
aod illustrated by Paul.
"Just ~II peo~lc I am a fall'tastic copywriter,"
Topercer said lauJ)l1na. ·
After thumbing throu&h the portfolio's pages, it is
undentandable why Wayne Mansfield, executive direc-
tor for the preitigious Advertising Center, a Los Angeles-ba~ professional advertising school, gave Toperccr rave
reviews.
"Susan is a very talented young copywriter who is
developina some extremely marketable skills. We think
she has an excellent chance of succeeding in advertising." ·
he said.
The Advertisina Center. v<l!erc Toperccr anends
weekly classcs,"1>ackcd up its suppon of her talents-by
awardina her one of the two annual scholarships
presented to exceptionally promising students.
"While most advertising is of course visual, the
crucial clement of the creative process is conccptuahz.a-
tion: .. 1t begins in the mind," she ex.plained. "Consider
what happen~ when you dream -your eyes arc closed yet
you still.sec pictures. When you listen to the radio or read
a book, you don't actually see pictures. but your mind
formulates 1mag~s of what you are reading and heanng. It Saaan Topercer takea a walk wttb her dCJC.
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A special gift I once rt"cc1ved from
my fnend Paul was his entire collec-
uon of baseball trading cards -the
kind that came with bubble gum.
Later, in the fifth arade, I ex-
changed silver-linked rinas (which
looked lake mini-1.D. bracelets) with 1
my best friend, who had engraved her
name on mine and I had on hers.
I still remember how good it felt to I
be somehow connected to another
person. through choice. Psycho logy·
teaches tbat this kind of bonding is a
good prerequisite for establishing
adult love relationships.
Rings and things arc JUSt \he
tangible tokens.
In a recent issue of Psychology
Today, "love .. is descnbed as a three-
sided theory -tangibly represented
by a triangle.
Robert Sternberg of Yale Univer-
sity says that co mplete, balanced love
involves equal parts of 10\1macy,
passion and commitment. Eacrt leg of
the "tnan&k" must Ix tht' same
length -the bigger the tnangk. the
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ia aon of \be same idea: I hear aomethina and then J come
up witb a picture in my mind. ·
"I am a aood copywriter, I doo.'t think rn)' bliAdness
"Should bold anyone beck fron;1 birina me. Wbat doet it
·take to write ... a typewriter1 a brain and the ability to
articulate idea.a, whkh I can ao well."
Topercer't life is already filled with academics and
activities. She has dcaJul in bioloSY and economics: is
four claues ~ from caroinJ a masten dqree in bulinea aod ic admiruauataon; ii ~at-of
student aftiiri for the Alsociauon ofGrldutte--stu&nts
Council and rides a tandem bicycle competitively.
"My future pJana., after araduatina from UCI and com~ my cJaues at the Advenis.ina Center is to land• •Job with a bia advenis.ina aaeocy ... and then maybe
around the year 2005, runnina for either the Senate or
Conare1J," she said. •
lt is no wonder. thertfore, ~hat people CQnsider
Topercer an inspiration. · •
· "Blindneu has been·very &ood for me becauee I have
had the ~nunity to teach people and to be a lceder,"
she aaid . • I really am not very heroic, but just by the mere
fact that I go out and do thinas. I iuess, makes me a bit co~us to others. ff I do inspire people, that is really areat.
Topercer was not born blind. A freak sponing
accident in 1979 resulted in retinaopatby that ultimately
left her totally si&htJess in No vember 1981.
··1 was playinaan intense game of racq~tballaod the
ball hit me on one side of m y , temple; 'I lost my
ooneentration and sla mmed agajnst lhe•wall. I didn't
know anythina was seriously wrong with me other than
sort ofbeing knocked out. I could see perfectly," she said.
The accident all but forgotten, To~rccr continued
with her busy life ... holding do91n three JObs and workina
on her double maJor at UCJ. However, a year later her
vision began to blur.
"I thought I Just needed glasses. S9 I went to an
optometrist who sent me to an opthomologjst who said I
had detached retinas.·· she said. 'The sugested
procedure was frequent and expensive laser treatments.
At that time. it di(in't seem to me that the situation was
real serious; except for a few times when my eye.s had
blurred. my vision was still 20/20.
T opercer honestly admits that perhaps at that potnt
' &be may have made a aubcomdoua choice to 11> bliJMS. !
0 0( coune that ia purely apeculation aad •.,::1
know for ~." she &aid. "AnfWly, another )WI' ~
and m y via.ion ~ to blur lfAUl. I retw'Ded to ~
doctor. . . ~ did Jhe luer treatments and IOIDlt
swteriei. but my 'eyes bad become much more~
On Nov. 25, 1981 , I was dectared officially and lOWJY.
blind." ~
Still, T opercer does not consider 1981 a traaic year-
ev(ll \bo"llllhe loll her vision. k>lt Ml boyfriend acltott'
the support of ber family. •
0 ltdoe11ound t.rqic, but it wuacrualJy aaood year,'*'
she maintained. "Everyt.bina cbal)lled for me at tW
point. After I &eft the b<>1p1tal, I decided the best thins~
me was not to move beck into my family home. instad \
rnoved into a home with several other 1tudc1lt1. Of c:our-.
the decision left m_y mother dist.ra\llht., but' Ii villi oa m~
. own.forced me to become mo11e independent. _ •
"I atf.endt;d·the Brallk lnstJtute a nd learned ~
mobility •nd braille. Then I applied to UCI for ttaJ ·
muten proeram and was immediately acciepted.
Once back at the university Topercer, wJw bad'
always enjoyed wnt1ni, enrolled in a copywritina
ex tension course.
"The professor was leery; hG didn't think I oould
handle the class," she said. "I told tum that 1f I wun't
performing ur to par, I would expect tlim to be honest
with me, and would drop the class. The followina week I
brou&ht tn ad copy I had created and he said that it waa
realty good. That professor \urned out to be sort of my
mentor; he recommended me for the Ad Center in l...o$
Anaelcs."
Look.ing back on her ltfe since 1981, Toperccr said, "I
have learned so much. God have I learned a lot. It was
good for me to go through all that stuff. There is just no
way I would be where I am today without lhote.
experiences. The hard 11mes have 1ust made the present so
much sweeter. You know, blindness has allowed me to·
JUdae people on 1he1rcharaCter instead of somethina more
superficial. .
··1 never want 10 forge\ all the people that have been
so suppon1ve of me. I don't know 1fl w9uld have had the
oppotiuntty to meet so many wonderfuJ people ifit hadn't
been for my bhndness," she \aid.
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~Little piDk pill isn't always t he. best· medicine Juu~•
WHITAKER
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Sometimes atoppina a medication. actually increue the risk of heart diet and exercise alone, John was icians several times. and doctor alike, are indjcative of the
even when neceaaary, can be friabt· attack and becaUIC of this, 1everal afraid to stop taking the medication Even thoup Coumandin is never irrational tn< we have in the drua eDi.ne to either the patient or tbe diabetic cepten acrou the country do and left t.he office to consider the used in ca1es like Mary's today, and industry to solve our health prob-
doctOr. not use these qents at all rel~na on option, could have been safely stopped at any lems. Drup are so often the only tools
John was about 60 years old and diet, wei&ht control and exercise. Mary had had a heart attack in time, each new physician left her on used by physician~ to treat chro~c
bad a mild case otdiabetes. He bad I thouabtlbat ttUs would be the best 1961 . At that time it was common• the drua. apparently concerned that if diseases such as diabetes, heart d11·
beentakinatbeoraldiabetlcpilJsfor8 course for John to follow and let him practice to put patients on Couman-they stopped it and something ha~ ease, and hiah blood pressure that
yean, and bad suffered a heart attack review much of the literature that din, a powerful and quite dangerous pened to her, they would be held alternatives, even when demon-
threc years qo. substantiated that opinion. Even blood thinner, and such was the case responsible. strated to be safer and more effective,
of drup), has become the m~or. 1f
not only, signi~~nt area of research
in modem medicine.
Numerous studies have demon-though successful oontrol of the with Mary. Mary dutifully took her These two examples of a phobic arc ignored or approached with fear.
atrated that the oral diabetic pills diabetes would have been safer with medications and had chan~ed phys-response to drug cessation, by patient This bas not always been the case.
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conditions. we often find .that de-
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. 'Sly Jr"ox' high
on ~a-ugh meter.
Take a classic Italian comedy,
update it to the late 19th century and
tum at over to the writer who kept
.::.~t-he top-ef "J=.\C-s-h11---
parade for more than a decade and
you've got a ribtickJer with purebred lo1
TITUS comic bloodlines.
That's the recipe for .. Sly Fox" at
the Laauna Moulton Playhouse, a nd
it's a tasty o ne indeed. It would be the
funniest show of the year except for
the fact that another Laguna pro-
duction, "Noises Off," already has
that title as far out of reach as the New
York Mets.
"Sly Fox" is a showcase for the
Moulton's executive director.
Douglas Rowe, who has chosen this
production for his annual acting stint.
It's S-wise choice. for Rowe revels in
his cunning character -and even
manages to pull the wool over the
audience's eyes in the process.
Mark Dressler as the miser's fawn-
ing and ever-efficient servant turns in
an admirable, and energetic per-
fo rmance. And Rowe's offstage wife.
Catherine, makes no small im-
Doqla• Rowe (ri.liht) dan&lea the proml.e of wealth l.n front
of ..-ark Dreuler 1n the Laeun• comedy ''Sly Foz." .
begins as mrasured and restrained
comedy and grows into one of the
funniest farces of the season, a feather
1n the cap of all concerned. Per-
formances· continue Tuesda·ys
through Sat~rdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 2:30 until Oct. S at the
Moulton. 606 Laguna Canyon R0ad.
Laguna Beach. Call 494-0743 for
ticket information.
Ben J onson's ''Volpone" was the
raw material for this notous adapta·
tion by Larry Gelbart (who also WTote
the book for ''A Funny Thing Hap-
pened on the Way to the Forum"),
and its com ic theme can be detailed 1n
one word -greed. The plot centers
on a miser who squeezes his fnends
for cash and tnnkets on the promise
that each will be has only hear when he
shuffles off this mortal coil -which.
on the surface. seems only minutes
away.
pression as the town madam in a role 'miim'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiil
that could have been written for Mae 1 1~ ~
O f course. old Sly as healthier than
au of them. and plans to outlive them
alland then take 1t with h im when he
does go: And how ·he : keeps h!s
erstwhile fnends cheerfully doing has
bidding is the stuff of which high
comedy as made.
West. PRIME TIM Old-time trouper Harper Roisman
easily steals the show amo ng the corps .
of duped benefactors as the
cadavarous accountant who dis-$ 95 .. ., "· '• ,.,_ 1'
inherits his son (bullishly played by PRIMCEOMRIPBLEOTIENNER 1. ~ "'• .~..... ; .. ·. G regory Howit) to gain Sly's favor.
Bryan Bums stews nicely as the ;A~ Look FO"'"ard -r.o Servi· •ng No .. •n•. ·~10 .. °"a'';n~~tf;~ lawyer, while Michael Bielitz 1s vVt: , vv 11 hilarious as a jealous husband who
Longtime South Coast Rcpen ory
actress Martha McFarland has
chosen an ambitious piece of work on
which to cut her directonal teeth, but
her stag.mg, along with some de-
li&htfully e nergetic performances and
Wally Huntoon's sterling set work
combine for a thorough!) entenain-
in' evening. SCR has done the
onginal, "Volpone:· twice. but
McFarland wasn't 1n-.olved sn either
production and bnngs a touch as
fresh as Gelbart's sen pt to the Laguna
show.
trades the fa vors of his wife (a fine You Again ... and Again ... and Again! ~
the promise o wea t . . ... performance b y Deanna Watk.ins) for ~ 353 E Pac1'f1'c Coast Hwy ~ . f I h . · (,· .• J•" .. r .JIJlf
One of the funniest scenes of any Newport Beach • 673-5380
Hopper off
drugs, hits
career high
LOS ANGELES (AP) -.\ctor
Dennis Hopper said after gi~ ing up
alcohol and drugs his film career has
never been busier.
The SI-year-old Hopper. star of
such film classics as "Easy R ider:·
said he could only speculate about the
reasons for his re1uvenated career.
"Maybe at's a matter of being drug
and alcohol-free and being avail-
able,'' he sa1d. "I'm busier than I've
ever been.·· Hopper said last week.
Currently appeanng 1n "Texas
Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, .. Hopper
bas another film due out this week,
"Blue Velvet," in which he portrays a
deranged drug dealer.
Drugs were the subject ol his fim
big starring role an "Eas} Rider" in
1969 which also mark~d hi s thrcc-
toria i debut.
show 1n any season 1s the tnal. set 1n
an old San Francisco tavern and
presided over by a Judge (W1lliam
Jackson) who resembles the Gabby
Johnson character from "Blazing
Saddles ... 8111 Cress} ha!> a bnefb1t as
the court clerk. but manages to break
up the audience repeated!}. as does
Dennis o·Donncll's passionate
police chief.
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Or~ CONt DAILY PILOT/ Wtdnetday, Sep1.mber 17, 1tee ----.--
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nanday, Se~ember 18 ' I
ARIES arch 21-April 19): Emphasis on fresh stan. rp toration of
harmony on ome front. Judgment, intuition will be on target ..... you'll be at
right place' at "special moment." SJ>Qtlight on personality, charisma.
Food for thought
from 'Other48'
• TAURUS (April .20-May 2V): This can be your power-play day. Lunar Every once in a w',ll ile California
numerical C,Ycles hi&hlif!t p(>wers of _persuasion, speculation, attraction. and New York get real "weird" and
ability to "pick winners. Emphasis on frien~s. desires, fulfillment of wishes. try to influence the way America eats.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Advancement in career, business will be The rest of the 48 states start
featured: Goal that appeared out of reach hearing words like "goat's cheese,"
is now within sight. Know it, be op-"tofu" and "sushi." They read a lot
timistic, share feelings with loved Oile. about designer yogurt from New
Aries, Libra will play dynamic roles. SYDNEY York and sec pictur~ of California CANCER (June 21-July 22): A "new ~-sandwiches that look like-salad bowls ~cal" is imminent. ~rre!Jt cycl~ .high-and contain things no one can
bgbts ~vel, comn.rnnicat1on! ab1htr to 0MARR pronounce. Los . Angeles says it's
get potnts across 1.n dramatic fashion. eating taoned and healthy. New York
Members of op~s1te sex are drawn to City contends ethnic is better for you.
you ana some Will profess love. . . . . lt'1 a•food wat. ,
-LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): Follow through on first 1mprcss1ons. Emphasis on -Finally a publication comes out
. -publ!shinJ., advenising, ~ublicity, ability to brid.ge distancc;. l~ngua_ge bamers .• apd says Los Al)geles and N.e.w York
. You lhtnke chord of um versal appeat Love will plar, maJor. role. City are both g()1ng ~ack to hard-core
• VIRGO (Aug. 23;Sept.12): interest in the "occult ·· _is-sti!l'ulated. U.nusual Middle. America. meat-and-potatoes"
dream proves prophetic and you profit as result .. D1vers1fy, open lines of food so the rest of the country can
communication. You'll receive gift, pos~ibly an addition to wardrobe. make the swing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be willing to remodel, revise. to find more I've got a flash for yo u. We never
suitable base. Focus on legal affairs, public relations. possible.pan ncrship, left it The other 48 states wouldn't
marital status. Be a shrewd observer. permit others to take ini tiative. care if California ate its palm trees or
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-NO\. 21 ): You'll discern motives. member of opposite New York tossed its graffiti in a wok
sex wi 11.con fide problem..--f.oc.us--Ot}-bea~..k, pc.i.s-,..poople-whG-FGly--u poll wit~~ pea~thcy ~re--going-to--ea-t
your judgment. Basic .issues take precedence over flash. Rlamor. like they've always eaten ... fat!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. n-Dec. 21 ): Concern With "domestic Sit uation" You wanta ·tell Texas to skim that
grabs spotl iiht. Focus un children. variety. charisma. afT::irs of heart. Major grease off the top of the chi!1 or
decision will involve change of scene. Louisiana to leave the sugar on the
. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Look behind scenes. see others in realistic beignet doughnuts? Or GeofJia to
light, steer clear of self-deception. Future prospel'ts are clarified. could involv<' take the butter off that fried chicken? ~here you live. propert}. real estate. -Get outta here!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Acce pt challeng<'. meet deadline, recognize With all the flap about nutrition,
yo ur own wonh. Short trip ma) be necessary to complete mission. ScenariO' Americans devoured 71 football
highlights intensity, sentiment. dealings with older 1ndiv1duals. fields of pizza a day last year.Wh~els
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What appeared to Ix lost will bt> recovered. ofbrie didn't even come close.
Scenario high lights gain. personaJ possessions, payment of debt. You could During the last several years, 1:ve
complete important assignm.enL Love plays maJor role Anes, Libra figure traveled a lot for "Good Morning
prominently. America" and have broken br~ad
IF SEPTEMBER 18 ISYOUR BIRTHDAY maj or domestic adjustnwnt 1s wnh that large segment ofpopulauon
featured. could include-Change of residence or marital status. You arc that nev<'r makes the food pages. I
perceptive. headstrong, a natural humanitarian and you have ability to rc:ach remember a farm in Illinois. When we
wide audience. Aries. Libra people play important roles in your hfe. You could got th~re ~t S in the . morning~ t.he
have unusual mark on forehead or face . You are dynamic. sentimental and farmers wife was servmg rolls, JUiee
love means more-to you .Lha~ anything else. and coffee. That was to get the men on
their feet. T-»o hOurs later when the
milking was done, she serv'ed the
"real" breakfast: bacon, ham,
sausage, eggs, waffles, frwt salad,
jams, bot bread and rolls. I ate an of it
apd thc_n in a flash ofguiltasked, "Do
you have skim tnillc for the coffee?"
She looked at me like J was bilingual.
On a dairy farm! The milk had the
texture of gravy. ·
The two coasts can bad-mouth hot
dogs, but the Midwest won't start a
baseball game without them. They
can trash French fries and· onion
rings-,buHhey1fhemain a staple at
fast food places everywhere.
A few years ago. New York dis-
covered pasta and sent out
carbohydrate waves throughout the
country. California acknowledged it
was great, but took away the cream
sauce and covered it with fresh
vegetables. Middle America? They
stuck with macaroni and spaghetti
and used the rest of the pasta family
for what it was intended ... making
jewelry at G irl Scout craft meetings.
Nutritionists are probably spinning
after reading all of this. They are
offended by words like meat loaf.
gravy, chili dogs and milk shakes.
Maybe they're righ t. Maybe the
Californians and New Yorkers will
livC'longer ... or maybe it will onl y
seem longer.
Homosexuals can still will their bodies
DEAR ANN LANDERS· Recent!)
you pnnted a letter fro m" till 1n the
Closet" in which ~ou quoted
.\nthon} S. Fauci . M. D .. as ~} ing,
"All practicing homuscxual'i 'lhould
resign from tht> Living Bank." I "-Ould
like to ask 1f prac11cing homosexuals
can safe!\ donate tht•1r bodies to
colleges and umvers1t1C'1
Is 11 possible that thl' hnd1es of
people hke .. Still in the ( lu,t·t" ruuld
sttll help the II\ in~·) D1~sed111n 1s
essenttal for students. Who knows
what a student might one da) d1s-
CO\er as a doctor~
I thought perhaps homosexuals, or
other'\ who cannot donate organ~ to
the living. might find this an equallv
rewardingaltem atl\e. -1 PLAN TO
IN CHIC.\GO.
·DEAR PLAN TO: I've ~eceived
several letters from medical schools
asking me to make it plain that
practicing homosexuals can Indeed
make a meaningful contribution to
medical science by donating their
bodies to the Living Buk.
Of course, they could not be organ
donors, but learning dissection Is
vital to surgery u d bodies are needed
for thl!i type of training. The addre11
of the Living Buk Is P.O. Box 67%S,
Houston, Texas 77%65. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ther<'
should be a sign in every eating place
that says, "PAR ENTS. NOT THE
RESTAU RANT. ARE RESPON-
SIBLE FOR THEIR CHILDREN."
I work as a waitress in a very busy
cafe. Waiters and waitresses are
constantly carrying pots of hot coffee.
trays loaded with food and dirty
dishes that can be knocked out ofour
hands by youngsters who jump off
their chairs with lightning speed and
run around the place with no concern
for their safety.
~YOUR
One busy weekend. with a stand-
ing-room crowd in line. I picked up a
heavy tray of diny dishes to take to
the kitchen. My vision was at eye
level so I could weav<' around
everyone. Suddenly I happened te sec
a· flash of movement o n the floor.
Luckil) I stopped and looked down
JUSt in time to see a 2-year-old on all
fours. crawling out from und<'r a
table. Had I taken one more 'tep I
would have stepped on heror tnpped
over her and Lord alone knows what
would have become of that r hlld. ON The parents and th<'1r guest con-
tinued talkmg_until l sald (trying nol
ANN
LANDERS
to sound hysterical). "The baby 1s 1n
the aisle." The father replied, '"That's
OK.. she's not bothering anybody,''
and cont inued his conversation.
This is not an isolated incident. It
happens frequently. Parents let their
children run around the restaurant
..... ~--11-'t---H m~i:e-too lazy to control
them and they don't feel like going
horn<' yet.
Wh y should the restaurant owner
have to pay damages to customers
because of THEIR neglect? Why
should waiters or waitresses ha ve to
be deprived of tht'tr ·income when
they have to sta} home hecause th<')'
are injured?
Parents are responsible for their
children. no't the restaurant. Sign me
-A CONCERNED READER.
DEAR READER: I couldn't agree
more. Since Ulere will always be
parents wbo are a lot like tbe ones you
described, I believe the person In
charge of tbe restaurant sbould speak
•P ID a no-nonseD1e manner u d risk
tbe wrath of some cuatomen ratber
tban take a cbance on a serious
accident.
. -
Both vulnerable with 60 on score.
East deals.
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Opening lead· Two of •
At a time of turmoil in Europe,
one country's national airline ex-
horted us to think twil'f' about Lak·
ing a vacation there. Many people
must have taken them up on that.
because tourism dropped Perhaps
they should have thouf(ht careful·
ly about that slogan
You s hould always think can•ful·
ly. and often twice. before adopt·
ing a line of play at the bridge
table. Consider this hand wher<',
•with both· sides · vulnerabl e ~
having a partscore, South becorrJs-
declarer at three spadf•s and West
leads what is to everyont' ( C'Xeept
perhaps his partner) an obvious
singleton. Declarer captures East's
king with the ace and, obsessed
about guardinf( a~ainst a club ruff.
CHARLES
GOREN
·bangs.out the aee of spades and an-
other West wins and leads a low
heart to his partne~·s-kjng. The
Jack of-c·tubs return 1s covered by
the queen. but the defrnders 11till
han· t wci n·d act's and a club to
take for down one
To apprPdate the folly of
South's ways, lt>t's consider what
would transpire if East dtd indeed
hold king and one spade and de·
c:tarer adopted the same line. East
would win the spadt> and lead the
jal'k of clubs to ~H't up a dll!b trick
for himself Iii> would rel(ain tht•
l1•ad tn whl!'ht•V1'r rt'd -.u1t he ht'ld
t t\1' <·nt rv C1nd 1 IH· dt·ft>ndns would
n1m1• t;,. 1mt• trump trick, two
hl•arts. a diamond and a dub
In Mher words, dt•darer cannot
make his cont rad unle"s the spade
fines~!' 1~ gmn~ to s1H'c·eed: The
n>(ht play at trick two. therefore.
i" rathN pll·hian Run tlH' queen of
spad'(•s. Wh1·n thatsuc.:ceE'ds declar·
er is ::.11n• 11f <11 lca.<;t six s padt>
tricks, two 1 lltb t rwks and om•
diamond
TODAY'S L
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Eschew lood
5 Cut
10 African lake
14 Miscellany
15 Container
16 Drifter
17 Saw red
20 Understand
21 Abel's
nephew
22 Agreemenl
23 Range part
24 Goes quickly
25 Forms
28 Botched
32 Small
monkey
33 Vehicles
34 Santa -
35 Beverages
36 Small beds
37 Goll basic
38 Wickedness
39 Middays
40 Miss Garbo
41 Delicate
43 Uprears
44 Samovars
45 Summers Fr
46 Blueprlnts
49 Maelemol·
selle
53
56
59
50 Downcast
53 Held the hot
hand
56 Running
track
57 Print units
58 Bogeyman
59 E>ttsted
60 Bnlhant
61 Goll club
DOWN
1 Mists
2 Succulent
plant
3 Pos1t1on
4 In addition
5 Play parts
6 Criminal
burning
7 Small masses
8 Greek letter
9 Tooth savers
10 Dairy item
, 1 Ethnic dance
12 Be tangent to
13 Lethargic
slang
18 "No, no, no•
19 Beclothe
23 Compos1t1on
24 Food
'fla11or1ngs
25 Curtail
26 Sun: prel
27 Catkin
28 South ol
Quebec
29 Takes risks
30-Join
31 Parents
33 Displeased
36 G111es advice
37 Gray lur of
old
39 D1rect1on
40 Untrained
42 Go no1s11y
43 Finally
45 Young eel
46 Food
47 Partal\e ot
48 Jewish month
49 Ferbitr or
Millay
50 Palm type
51 Soil prel
52 Ach1e11ement
54 Amb1t1on
55 l ug
10 11 12 13
16
Cocaine common way back when
Daily Pilat & TWA
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Q. My great granddad says cocaine
was common when he. was young.
When did that stop?
A. In 1914. With the Hamson
Narcotics Act. It'd been a key ingre·
dient in a 101 of patent medicines
People hadn't r<'alized what they were
dealing wi th. Something similar can
be said about the original uppers.
bennies and dexes of the 1930s and
'40s. Many a musician. truck driver,
college student, nurse. strct'tw1sc kid .
whoever -people who wouldn't
have taken heroine or cocaine -had
a pocketfu l of pep ptll'\. They. too,
dtdn •t realize.
A polygraph chcx:ks physical func·
lions; not the' difference between fact
and n.ction. Its test is only as good as
its operator's judgment. Many a chief
executive steps on the opinions of his
experienced managers to accept the
S(lf-servin J gue~swork of a clevcr L-----------------------------=--------------1 stranger w1,th a bo~ of clcc-1rnn1c gear
• '
L.M.
BOYD
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If he thought such an operator's
notions were valid. he'd do netter to
hire the operator as his second 1n
command and throw the box of ge11r
out The window So wntc .. a client
Q Whatever happened to that
proposed law 10 tlan outhouses 1n
W1scoM1n"
A. Noth1nR A ('1tilcns group ('ailed
POOR -People's Organ1zat1on for
Outhouse Preservation -fought 11
and wo n Among their argument\ Outhnu~' provide Halloween ('nte1
tainment
t ,
Was a time long ago wht•n a lock of
hair symboh1cd the hotly and "out
When a \\Omen gave a lod to hC'r
gentlcm.an frie nd. ~he was deh-.enng
e\eryth1ng. 'kl)lng. In cfTt'ct. '"Wh:it-
('\'Cr th<' ques11on, th<' answer 1~ ye\ ..
Or words to that dTnt.
Propagandist~ havl· tnutt•d Japan
as a place where men hl\toncally
treated women a' chattel propcn>
But the propaga n<11\t~ haven't told
the whole ~tory. dcarl) In no other
country havr <>O many tlcvoted cou ·
pies committed dual 'iu1ctdr rather than be Sfparated
E1gh1y-fivc pcrc('nt of thr rarth'\
hv1ng grttnefy " 1n the 1~can~
Mn'lt d1noe,aur\ traveln11n herds
L.M . Boyd 1<c • •1ndlutf'd rolamnltt.
TBJt
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"Look, the sky is all wrinkled."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
1 111~11
"You disturbed him ... so why don't you get
a head start before he really wakes up?"
PEANUTS
MV AGENT JUST GOT ME TME OLYMPIC GAMES
A PERSONAL APPEARANCE WERE TWO YEARS A60
AT THE OPENING
CEREMONIES OF T~E OLYMPIC
c~.'v\ES IN LOS AN6ELE5.
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LISTEN OP. CAT. r 'M &INl<V THE CLOWN. I'M THE HE.AP
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by Tom K. Ryan
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WE:~ AN ICKY SHAV'E OF~fSl\l.
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
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by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux -
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Qranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wedneedmy, SeptemMr 11, 1918
....
The war is on
so let's fall in
line and fight
Presid ent -RO'irald Reagan's declaration of war o n
drugs has touched off a barrage of criticism.
Some politicians -as m ight be.expected -took
aim at Reagan, questioning whether the administration
was sufficiently committed to· ante u'p enough m oney to
fund the effort. O thers complained the president's call to
tes t federal workers in sensitive jobs was a violatio n of
individual righ ts.
Such reactions were as predicta ble as m uddy carpet
after a rain.
But other broad sides were more un'expected.
Researche rs complain the anti-drug plan doesn't
include any mo ney for them to explore the mysterious
lure of chemicals.
Educators argue more a tte ntion needs to be paid to
changing attitudes in and o utside of the country's
classrooms. · · ,
Health care experts said enough attention 'ha'dn 't
been paid to treatment programs, which are overflowing.
T he flak has been heavy enough to knock the deeply
needed mission off its course and that's a failure we can't
afford.
Mr. Reagan's plan isn't perfect and it's far from
complete. But it doesn't have to be.
As president, Reagan's duty is to set the agenda. to
lead . He has done that.
He has defined the scourge of drugs as a nat'lonal
epidemic. placed it at the top of the nation's priority li st
and offered a series of proposals to begin the fight.
It's a beginning.
A renowned drug treatment expert. Dr. Ronald
Sm ith of Newport Beach put it well when he said, "It's
such a grave proble m. I'd al most support anything."
Republican Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. an ardent
supporter of the president. was candid in his assessment.
"It's not that they came up wi th any great plan.
"But we're goi ng to have to get serious about this
war or we'll end up like we did after Lyndon Johnson's
"War on Poverty .. -with more poverty than ever."
Ferguson said. explaining he will work in the state
Legislature to continue the fight.
And that's exactly what. Reagan had in mind when
he and First Lady Nancy Reagan went before the
Amencan public appealing for their help.
R~n has started a dialogue on drugs that can onl}
have healthy consequences.
Reagan has assumed his role as point man in the war
on drugs. The nation needs to fall in behind, not take
potshots.
'lp1n u1n\ n ra'''l'll tn th " \P:Sl'l' arr thuo;e of lhl' Dail~ Piiot C >thl't 'fl'"' l'\pr1'"l'd 11n th1 ' r>Jttl' M l' tho<.e nt their authOr$ 3nd .ir11s1~. Kr;Hkr u •nlnll'nt
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Supports redevelopment
in downtown Huntington
To the Editor:
I realize the lime 1s draw1ng near lor
the Hunllngton Beach C ll~ ( ounu l
to make 1he final dec1s1o n concern ing
the issuance of the DOA fo r the
downtown redevelopmrnt area nonh
of Main <itreet I am extn:meh
concerned wnh regard t<1 tht\ de·-
c1s1on, as my famtl y own\ o;cv~ot'i
in that area.
Afkr nearly 20 years uf d1,appo1 I·
mcnts concerning our llunt1ngton
Beach propcnv we arc now quite
opt1m1st1c, as we ha ve w1tne,.,cd the
present council'~ de~1re to sec the area
developed. and '4C ha\ e 'iet'n a Dl>.t\
1'isued for the area \out h 111 Main
Street In add111on '4 C .trt' 1,er.
enthused that 3 quahticd dn d oper.
A M Equn1cs. is J o1ng J ll thn t:.1n to
be able 10 de\elc1 p our area "'-l' hav('
am\edat a 'ia leqgrccmcnt "''th .\ M
Equ1t1e'i, and our prorx-1 \ "no\4 1n
escrow fhc sale 1<\ ct1n11ngcnt uron
1he1r obtaining the DD-\
So wh)'. then, am I "contl'rncd"
about your dec1<;1on '\fter 1v.o Je1 -
ades of seeing rt-dc"el11pmcnt hc1ng
rejected by the cit)' of watching the
area decay. of recet\ 1ng v1nually no
income from our prnpcny (while
paying taxes), of now being under
condemnation due to earthquake
standards.. . it looks a<i thougfi
maybe, JUSt maybe, we finally might
finally den ve something from our
property. But this can all crumble 1f
swift and affirmative dec1s1ons are
not made by the City Council to issue
the DOA this year. rf1t goes into next
year, the amount of monc) that 11
would cost everyone involved -
developer. property owner; and cit)'
under the new tax law'>. would ht-
OR~NGE COAS I
Daily Pilat
• 1f\ t 1t<.) ,,.,.,, JAy ' "''~ vC•"' tt
l l•l w A~1 <;1 t '"'" Mf' ... l C-'
Adil''"· "'~I' ,nJl"llGI' 11 !\• ' '~~~ c '(14' """' ,. ' q'"lt-.
enormous .. to our fam ily alone -
over S l(l(),000_ Thi~ would be hard to
take after an income pattern ac;
follows: Our records show that we
have neve r received more than S700
per month income fo r our over SI
million property And the last ri1,c
years have shown rcnls to be so errattl
as to be virtually nonexistent. When
my father died almost 15 years ago.
the income from th is propcny was to
take c.arc of the suppon of m)' mother
This income was never there
I can't tell you how muC'h we
appreciate the attitude 'ihown b) the
current Council with n:gard t1) re -
development. Actuall\ 11 " hard to
believe that anyone In ang 1n Hu nt-
ington Beach wouldn·1 '4:tnl to rt·-
place the slum that 1s downtown with
the beautiful development now pro-
JCCted for 11. but the last 20 years ha s
taught us to be pess1m1<it1c I hate to
think of a new Council t omtng in
before the DOA has been 1\'iued 10 the
developer. Frankl)'. I fear 1t might
then not happen at all I don't ltke 10
thin k about the altcrnatt"<.''i left Ill U'>
1fth1 s project doesn't matenah1e. I'm
aware of the fears and frustra tions fell
by a number of downtown P.ropcrty
owners -wc1ust don·t feel we can go
through another 20 years. and r
personally dread to think that seekrng
damages from the city would be the
only avenue left to us.
May I thank Mayor Mandie an'
the Council again for ~uppon of this
project. I can only urJe you not 10
delay this dec1s1on unt1l ll is tcfo late
Wl::.'VE WA I T ED LON(i
ENOUGH'
JULIE G RE EN
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" ... l'mnolkn'ltkingmyhometown. butlthlrrktflltvedln
Switzerland a.l'lllf!8ufdgo Jn onlyonedlttctlon. I would flnd som~ place
t}O stop between the mountain and Higginsville ... · ·
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grain
SACRAMENTO -No comment?
T he vice unit of the Police Depart-
ment of the City of Sacramento writes
the Golden Grain Co mpany of Seattle
to tell them that one of their long-haul
dnvcrs has been doi ng business with
one of the local girls on Stockton
Boulevard. The d river. who was
never arrested or charged or even
confronted in Sacra'mcnto, arrives
home and fin ds that he has been fired.
In Higginsville, beauty
in eye of honeymooners
The driver is middle-aged and
married, and he $OCS right to pis
union, which gets him reinstated wt th
only the forfeiture of half a week's pay
-negligence in forJetti ng to lock the
truck 1s what they finally settle on -
then he goes to his wife. and then he
gets an attorney.
A year later, he and the attorney are
suing the city for $6 million. and all
the police have to say about it is "no
Where would )OU go fur a honey-
moon 1f )Ou hvt>d 1n ~v.11zerland?
Pam. Rome, London''
Would )OU behc\t' H1gginsvi llc.
Mt!>soun'' The headhnr'i 1n the last
l!>'iUe of my hometown paper read.
"Sw1s~ l"Oupl<.' honl·ymoon tn H1g-
g1nsv1lle ..
lf1ggin\\Jllc 1s a ~mall 1<1wn. popu-
lation 4 ()00, 1n the middle of no-
"' here Then: an: no St-cn1c wonders.
nu waterfalls, nu mountains -no
hotel !>. rhcre IS a motel at th e edge of
town. but I'm sure 11 doesn't have a
hone\ moon su11c.
Yo"u l;in't get there b~ plane. train
or bu'>. The d o<>est vou can get to
H 1ggJO\\ 1lle u~1ng an~ of the aho' e 1'i
Kans<.1' (.'1ty .\ train used to lO mc
through trom Kan~~ Cit y, but thJt
'4asd1!>continued some )Cari. ago, and
the depot is nov. an antique )hop Thl'
bus from Kansas City onh rnmcs a'
doSt' 3\ the Junction oi 1-70 and
H 1ghwa~ I 3, fi, e milei. out ul to"' n.
Thi\ v.as no deterrent to the
newl) "'ed'>. The bndegroom. Ben
.\beggl•·n spent nine months in that
little to"'n a' an exchange st1..1dcnt 1n
I 9X 1-l<~ and he ne ver forgot 11. He
wantrd his bndt'. Susi. to sec 11.
The} both worked -Ben had two
JOO~ -and saved their money. The)'
made plans for a three-month honey-
moon. Most people passi ng through
Higg1nsv1lh.• can ~cc evcrythrng 10
• town and everything between town
and the j unction in three hours.
While being interviewed. they told
the editor they we re fascinated by the
people 1n Missouri. We do have our
share of characters. but probably no
more than you would rind in any
small town.
Susi is 1ntngued with the idea of
potluck dinners. They don't have
them tn Switzerland. The hostess
must do all the cooking and decorat-
ing. Guests would be insulted 1fthey
were asked to bnng something to a
pany.
Potluck dinners in M1ssoun arc as
much a wa y of life as the tornadoes
and chiggers
Bul what impresses her most are
the v.1de open spaces. "Switzerland 1s
so small and crowded We don't ha\ e
enough places 10 go."
Louise Echelme1r. Ben's Amenc.an
hostess while he was an exchange
student. v1s1ted him 1n Switzerland a
coupk of )'Cars ago and she under-
stands what Susi t'i saying.
"When you have a mountain in
front of your house. beside your
house and 1n back of your house. you
feel pinned in -there is no place to
go but one direction."
I'm not qucst1on1ng that. and I'm
not knocking my hometown. but I
think 1f I li ved in Swnzerland and
could go in only one direction. I
ANN
WELLS
would fi nd some place to stop
between the mountain and Hig-
ginsville -panicul~rly 1f I were on
my honeymoon.
Watching the sunset~ 1s Sus1·s
favon te thing lo do She ex plained
that in Switzerland the mountains art'
1n the way and they have sunsets at
4:00 10 the afternoon
.\ mountain and the ocean wcrr
two things I longed lo sec wh en I was
growing up in Higgin ville II never
occurred to me that a mountain could
get in the way of anything. Smee
coming to California I'' e seen both of
them nearly every da). and I'm still
impressed -as 1mprcs~d as Su'it 1s
with the wide open spaces
Apparently, nei ther of us'" hard to
please. but she's a better spon than I
am.
I wouldn't settle for anc~ and ar rr.:s
offlat land and potluck dinner' on m)
honeymoon.
Columalst Ana Wells Jives In
lagUJJa Niguel.
comment"? ·
"No comment" is what the vice
boys said the driver did, and look at
all the trouble he got into.
But r am getting ahead of myself.
To understarld this si tuation. I think
we have to go back to the night of
Sept. I 0th oflast year. A man named
Robert C. Stintzi of suburban Seattle
had parked his truck on the 5300
block of Stockton at the same time
that the vice unit was makmg a
prostitution arrest. .
According to the letter Sgt. James
Rodenbaugh. supervisor-()f the vice
unit, sent to Stintzt's employer, the
prostitute told the arrestiQ& officers
that her fnend was in the company
truck. "dating" the driver.
F1gunng the folks up at Golden .
Grain moved 1n wholesome circles, I
guess. Sg1. Rodenbaugh took it on
himself to expla.m that "the term
dating as used by the prostitute is a
street term for engagmg in an act of
prostitution."
And so the arresting officers went
over to the truck and ordered evcry-
bod) out. and nobody came. Roden-
baugh told lhe Golden Gram Com-
pan) that 11 "appeared the occupants
had moved into th e sleeping quarters
directl y 1n back of the drivmg
companment" and snapped the cur-
tain sh ul.
Military contract award
fuels Aspin controversy
Which. as tintzi's lawyer David
(i W. Belden pointed out yesterday, 1s
a difficult thing for a dnver to do
while he 1s inside the compartment.
_>Uly:wa*'-1hc.:...oilicers. figunA& o ne
working girl in the hand was worth
more than whate\er was in the
(1olden Grain truck. walk_~ away
•• w11hou1 arresting anyone else. That
does not mean, however. that they
v.ere good spons This is California
and the 1980s. and everybody knows
)OU can't internalize )Our frus-
traltons without ruining your blood
pressure.
'\nd so what the vice unit did was
gtt Roben 11n121 1n trouble. WASll l:\'C.10 ' -The Pentagon
ha!. shown r('markahle leniency in
dealing w11h Jamr'> Asr1n. brother of
the PQWcrful tloust ·\rml'.d Services
Chairman Les Asp1n D-W 1~ ovl'r a
mtlttal) fueltng conrral t
f-edcral officials and lht• rs1.
meanwhile. are checking into the
contract. whtCh was awarded lO a
bankrupt company owned hy James
.\<;ptn.
The company has dt•faullcd -;cveral
times on 1ts oblagat1on to supply fuel
lur Afr National ( iuard planes at
')tewan International i\1rpon 1n
Newberg. N Y., 60 males nonh of
Ne~ York Cit) . .\sp1n'5 firm . •\1 r
Vcc10rc, o\ssoc1ates. had an earlier
contract wtth the state of New Yori.. to
operate the a1rpon. hut 1t wa~
camelcd because of numerou'i sarct\
\ 1ola11ons and failure tu pa) up tc1
S20U.000 in users' fees 10 the o;tatc
court records show
In the midst of a court hattlc o-..er
tht• a1rpon contract (and after the
rnmpany had filed for protection
under Chapter I I of the bankrupt()'
code). Air V~pr;, was awarded the
fueling contract by the Defense Fuel
Supply Center.
Ed Biddle, deputy director of tht'
DFSC. defended the ~ontract award.
The government isn't deterred by a
bankruptcy acuon: performance 1s
what counts, he said.
No evidence has bee!) turned up
that.the congressman intervened in
thr Contract award for h1~ brother\
company But Ocfcn~ Fuel Suprly
0'1ic1als acknowledged to our rc -
poner'I Cork } Johnson and David
Dav1<; that an aide to Rep A'ipin did
plalc a phone qyJ lo the a'cncy 10
1nqu1re about l'fiC contract~ 'ltatur.
after a default no11cc wac; 1'i111.1ed to >\tr
Vectors last No,em!xr
Le'> >\spin did not comment on th•'>
story when asked. The problems w11h
his brother's defcn~ contract could
pro'e embarras$tn,, however. ~·nee
the congreuman •~ righ ung off a
move to ou t him from th t' chair
mansh1p of the o\rmed Serv1c-e~
( omm1ttcc on poltt1cal ground<,
The S6.5 million (ontract wu
awarded m September 1985 to supply
fuel for all National Guard a1rcra1\ at
Stcwan Pentagon records show that
contract officials '4a1ved the usual
pre-award !>u~e) of the chosen
compan) Dcspllc Air Vectors' ongo-
ing right to 'itave ofT bankruptcy. 11
was deemed a "rcspons1 blt'" supplier
The Defenc;e Fuel Supply Center
has fin all)' begun it's own invesllga-
llon by 1ntcrv1cw1ng National Guard
officials and top military brass at
l;)te wan. Pentagon records show a
continuing problem in the company's
ab1h t~ to supply the nece'>sal) fuel to
the Guard's planes.
For at least six weeks during the
contract term, Air Vectors has been
unable to refuel planes adeq uately.
On three occasions the government
threatened to terminate the contract.
"We ha ve been advised. . that on
14 f ebruary 1986 you were unable to
refuel aircraft." offi cials wrote to
James Asptn. "The Air National
Guard required 100,000 pounds
( 15,000 gallons) of fuel for an exercise
on this date and Air Vectors had only
I. I 00 gallons of fuel."
On Nov. 14, 1985, just six wee ks
after the contract took effect, the fuel
supply center warned Aspin that he
was in default and the contract would
be terminated in I 0 days if corrective
action wasn't ta.ken. The company
asked and was granted two time
extensions. and fi nally resumed fuel-
ing on Dec. 18.
Pentagon officials also wrote to
New Yo rk state authorities, asking
them to allow A spin to subcontract i1s
-fueling obligations.
Air Vectors' fai lure to provide a
consistent sur ply of aircraft fuel cost
tht .Nat1ona (luard thousands of
dollars, bcausc the fuel had to be
purthased on the open market at
about 25 cents a gallon more. A
Pentagon letter pomted out that the
company's failure would g.1ve the
G uard "a financ1al mcentl ve to fl y
fewer m1ss1ons from tewan Airpon
or to refuel at a diffe:rent a1rpon which
has a DSFC contract 1n place." Either
alternattve. the letter noted, "would
hinder the Air National Guard's
eff ect1 veness."
• James A1p1n blamed his failure to
·provide fuehna services on a vendetta
by the suue. and said his company hH
JACK
ANDERSON
and DALE VAN ATTA
a good safety record •\<; for an\
influence by his brother, he said: . .-,
don't see how he could have in-
fluenced this contract anywa)' "
Meanwhile. Air Vectors 1s seeking a
contract renewal for ri'ical 19~7.
CONFIDENTIAi. FILE "De·
fenestration" -throwing a v1cl1m
from a high wmdow -1s a gruesome
Czech tradu1on. When Protestant
rebels did 1t in 161 8 to a pair of
royalist Catholics. 1t staned the
Thirty Years' War. When the com-
munists did 11 tn 1948 to Jan
Masaryk. the last democratic foreign
minister of Czechoslovakia, 11
marked the coun.try's deecent into
Soviet slavery. Now the Czcch •ov-
ernment ·bas adopted a variation,
warning outspoken dissidents that
they may "suffer an accident" or "fall
off a bridge" if they don't be~ave.
MIN I-EDITORIAL: Over the
years. American fa rmers have grown
accustomed to foreclosures by
bankers. But by Uncle Sam? By the
Farmers Home Administration that
was set up explicitly to help out family
farmers down on their luck? But
that's what's happening all over the
financially stricken Midwest. As the
-aency chief. Vance Clark. explained
the foreclosures and ~t<ollect1on
efforts: "We are owed a lot of money
and we have the rcspons1b1hty to try
and collect it." ~n. Tom Harkin. 0.
Iowa. likened the heartless process to
"drawing blood from a turnip," and
he'' just about nght. Surely the
government can afford a little com·
passion .
Jact .t.4e,.,.. aad Da~ ,Vu Alta
ar. 1y9'Jcated col•m11111. I
'
Which. of course. is exactly what
cops 'ihould not do. One of the things
that makes cops wonh the money you
pa) them is the mone> thcy ~ve you
on the street. All the ttmes when the y
mediate an argument, wht·n they talk
cvef)-body into going home, when
they put themselves in somebody
else's shoes and figure ou t a way to g<.'t
things settled without going through
all the paper work and e11pense of an
arrest.
.\nd mo~t of thl' tame cops are
pretty good at that.
Once 1n a while thev aren't. Once in
a while. you run into a guy who JUSt
likes 10 get people in trouble.
Be reasonable Even 1fyou gi ve the
vll'e un11 the benefit of the doubt here
-and )OU cannot do that -and sa)'
the dnver was 1n the truck with a
prostitute. do you want him fired for
that"
"It should be noted that there are
no la~c warehouses for food distnbu-
11on 1n the 1mmcd1ate area," at.
Rodenbaulth wrote the folks at Gold-en Grain.
Across the street, however, is a
motel. and attorney Belden says his
client 01\en stays there when he drives
through town. l ask him 1f Stintzi was
in the motel. he says. "Actuaur he
was having d inner wi th friends.· '
I as.k 1f SttnlZi was reaistered, he
says he cannot comment.
"Six million dollars." I tell him.
"This has caused anguish." Belden
\Sys. "Mr. Stmtzi went to a psy-
chiatrist. He feels as 1f his company
doesn't trust him, he feels as if hts
rt'puta11on has been tarnished He
feels as 1fh1s wife doc<;n't completely
trust htm "
Which, of course. 1s about the way
70 percent of the working {>OPUlat1on
feels tOQ. The difference 1s that the
city of Sacramento's v1~ untt isn't
out there helping the rest of us Wlth
our retirement.
Look. anybody can make a mis·
take. \ops, truck dnvers. newspaper
wnters. Mo t of them are funny a few
of them aren't. Herc 1s the rule.'
Stupid is forgivable. ·
Stupid and Jllcan 1sn 't.
Pete Oe•t~r J1 • •1"k•ld c.l1maJ1t.
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Clemen• upturee win No. 23 Win to propel hOt Red lox. a.
Golden WHt College fell•~ tum• pr9Vlewed. M.
.The Countdown cOntinUes Aneel•'
m~_ic~ ·O An eJs 16·4 ln last 20 ames.
and et Ung closer to celebratin
By CHRIS MONAHAN ' Delr .... C.f $1 •1 I
With ~he Angels returning to Anaheim Stadium
Tu?day ni&bt to open a 12..pme home1larul _durin& wJ:i1~~ they_ showo secure the American ~ue West
Diviuon lltle, the appropiaie theme was • welcome
·back." ·
_ . It was welcome back to John Candelaria, mak.ing has
fint start since i\ug. 3 r. It was welcome back fo Wally
Joyner, who made an appearance in a game for the first Li~e in. four days .. A_nd it was welcome back to Kansas
Caty reliher Dan Quisenberry, a founer Costa Mesa High a~d Oranae Coast College standout.· · ·.
All fiaured prominently in the pmc between the
Anaels and Royals. which saw the lead flip-flop until the
Anaels finally won it, 6-5. before 26.057.
..
The win, ~be team's 16th in lhe last 20 sames. keeps
the lead at rune pmes Qver second-place Tew and
lowen the mqjc number to 10. The number has aone
down everyday since Sept. S. .
"We're aware of it (winniQI the divisjon) We've
known it was aoina to happen for a while" s&id Bob
Boone._ the.hero ofTu~y·s aame. "We th~uabt Tex.as
was aomg tp_fold up a ~h1le aao .. but they never did. We
got hott pfayed...aggrcssJVe ball -and took it away from
them. ·
"But when you're faetng Charlie L1ebrandt in the
eiahth innina (the seventh actually) and he ~·t given
you ma1w good at-bats, yQu're not lhink.ing about it."
Boone walked as pan of a four-rbn seyentb that put
t~e ~np:ls. ab~d 5-3. after ~hey bad trail«t ~l. The bia
hats 1n the inning were RBI singles by Brian Downing and
Doua DeCinces (two RBI). · .
Qontiie Moore lost l)lat lead on one pitch in the
eighth, giving up a two-run home ruo to Bo Jackson.
. But Boone sa-.:ed lhe day. wittl a ~o-out single off
Quisenberry (2-7) 10 the eighth, brinJJng home pinch-
runncr Devon White with the game-winner.
.. O~itepberry i~. ~ over the plate, . which· is what
makes lum so aood. said Boc)l.e. Most of bis strikes are
down1 but I aot a pitch. in the strike zone out over the plate .•
. Boone's ~hanc:e at &l_ory was set up by Joyner and ~t~. Joyner, p1ncb-6ittm1 for Gus Polidor after ~1wn1 almost four full pmes with a contusion of the
n~t shoulder,Eaboard on an infield sin&te just past Qu1senberry's ove.
Whiteftn · m and, after Quisenbmymadt a rew
throws to fint, stole second on the fint pitch to the plate.
.. I've seen Devon White steal beles before but I've
never seen him accelerate like that before," said 'Manqer
Gene Mauch. :'That wuGar)'. Pettis a~leration."
Acoelerauon w~ somethina Moore did not teem to
have on the seven P.'tc~cs ht: thre~ in the ei..,th inning.
He. bad 4one 1111 IMIO.p ID the cold 'Ch1(:4gO wi'tld ~on~y and may have suffered some-Tuesday because or
ll. . .
"I threw an off-speed pitch to an off-speed hitter
(Jackson). That was stupid on my pan," said Moore. "J
(Pleue ... APIG&La/82)
number:
AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST
W L Pct. 08
Aqell 83 60 .S80
Teus 7S 70 .517 9
THSday'1 ~res
Aa1el1 6, Kansas City S
Tex.as W. Oakland 6
To4ay'1Games ...
Kansas Cit) (Jackson 10-10) at Aa1ets (Sutton
14-9), 7·35 pm . KMPC radio (710). ·
Tex.as (Correa 9-13) at Oakland (Rodriguez
0-0). noon. ·---G-ANG•L$( If) -HOl'M 112) SePI 17, ... K•nMI Cllv, ~' ,,,
20, 71, Cnlcago, Sept 22 (1), 23 24, Clevetaflcl. Seen :N.17. 21, THH,
Awev (71 Sept 29, 30 Ocl l,"l'ani.u •Cltv. Oct•2. 3; 4, S, .THU
TUtAS ( 17) -Homt! 10 S.01 19 20, JI, MIMnola, Seo! 29,
)0. Oct 1 Oe11.1eno. Oct 2 3 4 S An"b Awtav C7)· *' 11
()e!P.i.na, !>Apt n 23 ,, s .. 111. *' M 11. it, An9eb.
.Hawks face disciplined Harbor
DlITOZzOTOOks for Sailors
to be stronger t ha!J before
Friday: Ocean View's Seahawks, the team that ~eplaced Harbor in the Sunset League in 1981 ,
invades Newpon for a first-ever confrontation
between the two schools.
"Harbor's a very d1sc1phned. well<oached
team." said Ocean View Coach Guy Carrozzo.
"They were up against some very talented people
from Santa Ana (a 29-6 loss). We have to stress our
execution if we're going to be successful.
• Friars· sophomore Derck Brown ran for 130
yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries in a 28-21
win over Colton Saturday. and figures to be the
main attraction Friday.
87 ROGER CARLSON
Of .. Deir .... ..,.
~n View High's Scahawks, the only Sunset
League football team in action this week which can
boast of an opening-night.victory-fast week, meets
Newpo.rt Hart?<>r in the top area game Friday.
With unbeaten Edison (2-0) idle, here is the
schedule for the other fi ve Sunset League teams:
"Their receiver. Mark Craig. he's got great
hands. We've got to try to find some ways to get
more than one guy covering him. double coverage
in different ways to give some help. Obviously our
comers are not that big (Craig is 6-6).
"H~'s ~eally good," said Ramsey. "His style
(speed) as hlte the backs I'm used 10 seeing (in
Georgia). He has real acceleration and he'll present
some problems."
Westmla1ter (l-t-1) at lnlae ( 1-0), nusclay:
Another Orange Coast area matchup, the South
Coast League rerescntative Vaqueros of Irvi ne
feature a near-identical challenge to the Lions as
did VaJencia a week ago with a win$ed-T offense. Oc:eu View (l~O) at Newport Harbor (0-1 ), "Harbor's 50 1s a totally different defense than
what we saw against Kennedy's eight-man front.
' Now we have to change gears and go back and sec
what will wock and what will have to change:·
"They run almost the same offense we saw last
week (against Valencia)." said Westminster Coach
Jim O'Hara. "£5cept Valenc1a really isn't a
winged-T offense out of the winged-T.
David Reda. a strong side defensive end.
figures to see more action off his effons against
Kenned)'. That's a bonus for the Seahawks since it
gives Jim Davis the luxury of concentrating on
light end duty. Still. Ocean View figures to be using
!>IX others on both sides of the ball.
"We got a chance to scout them the other
night. and we've seen some film on them and they
are sound fundamcntaly." said Harbor Coach Jeff
Bnnkle) . 1
"They've got a running back (Kun Szuba).
'A-ho as a hard runner and their quan erback (Mike
pence) threw the b'all ""ell also.
"We're hoping ""c can contain the passer a
little better He's not as fast as (Santa Ana's)
Ri chard Fanti is. but we're going to ha' e to work
hard on rushing 1n uur lanes." ~-
\.\-1th quanerback Vance Bre1i~ s doubtful for
the game because of a h) perextens Gn 1n h1~ n~t
thumb. 11 would appear the "iaalors will be going
with Kirk ummers.
Servile (1 -0) vs. Marina 10-U at Wtstmlnsttr,
Friday: fhc Vikings ar(' trying to regroup from a
I 7 -0 loss to Eo;peranza.
"No. the fact we're going on Thursday, a day
earlier, isn't ;l problem fo r us in getting ready."
Aside from ant1c1pating a complete effon
from has Li ons. O'Hara is hopeful that the
cramping problems his players endured against
Valencia will have disappeared.
Irvine Coach Terry Henigan sees West-
minster's pride as a big factor.
"Thei r being tied probably bnngs about some
hope. but I wish maybe they had won by one point
so they wouldn't be quite as upset.
"Physically. they arc unbelievable. Not to take
an)1hing awa)' from Uni. but we had trouble
physically against them. and we don't think there's
any team around more phys1caJ than the Lions.
That in 11sclf is a little scary.
"We won't makeanychanges from what we do
offnes1 vely or defensively because we need 10 get
better. Our base offense is one of the better ones
around and we have very little one-on-one
blodting. It's very similar to what Valencia (which
ued the Lions 14-14) runs. with a lot of
m1sdirect1on.
"Both our fullbacks actually ran very well last
week and our youn$ quanerback Jeff Jones (a 5-9
Junior) played well an his first varsity game.
0.-,,... .... .., ..__ ll .......
The) hope to ha'c their lineup patched up
\.I.Ith the return ol linemen .\nd) Limardo and
John F1'ih . an add1t1on to linebacker\ John ( ross
and Todd Dcstattc.
··with all their physical strength. the) (West-
minster) are actually pretty diversified offensively.
They run well inside and outside and they can
throw the ball well. ..
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Quarterback Kir k Sammon• leada
Newport Harbor agaln at Ocean View. Running back liean Magula. too. 'ia"" hm11cd
action against f<;peranza because ofa sore an kle (Pleue eee SUNSET /84)
Mike Spence will be at the helm• u Ocean View trlee to
make It two atra lght Friday e•enln& at Newport Barbor.
_Cos.ta Mesa confident, but cautious USC faces
fa1niliar
BearteaJD Despite opening win.
Baldwin s t ill wa ry
for Santiago con test
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .... Delly ....,. 119'1
Round two of five ""eek!> uf nun·
league football action is set ThuNla~
and Fndi)' nights with Orange Coao;1
area teams spread out lrom l.ian
Clemente to Torran e
Here's a cap'iule look at the Pac11il
Coast and Sea Vie"" League team"
Cotta Me.a ( l--0) vs.S.oliago 10·1 I:
Two teams going 1n oppo'>1tc c..llret -
tions collide and although Mc'ia
Coach Tom Baldwin admit~ he ha\ t11
consider his team the fa vorite . he
offers a cautious view.
"Santiago lost to Orange 44-0 but
it's a little m1slead1ng." Baldwin said
• "We 're a better team than ~ant1ago.
but I thmk an11ago as a li11lc better
than the\ looked It was 2~-0 and
Orange had not scored with '"'
offense Orange got a safct) bccau-.c
of ant1ago's bad center snap. tht·n
the quancrback was sacked and
fumbled thc ball into the end 1onc for
a TD. then an 1ntcrrept1on wac;
returned for a TD and then a punt wa<,
returned for a TD.
"Orange was so ps}'ched up Thl')
hadn't won 1n a lifrt1ml' .ind th<'\ JU\t
""ent l·ompletel) bonkers
··we're not pla) 1ng ~addkback or
\later De1. but the\ an~ not ai. had a<;
th<.· score might 1nd1ratl' ..
Estan<'ia I 0-11 vs. Laguna Hills
tO·ll: .\ftcr abo;orb1ng an OPl'ning
26-6 los'i. the tsiancia H 1gh Fagle!> an·
t"<pc<:t1ng to tum 11 around
·· 1t g1 \cs our gu~ 'i o;omc 1nn~n ll\ c to
pla) somebod) a httlt· do<>n 10 our
t'dliber.'' said Estancia ( oach John
L.1l•hcngood of Laguna I hlh ""hu arc
notonl)0-1 buth.1,l'lo\t l4gamc'i1n
a ro""
"I think ll \.I.Ill he.· .1 good hallgamc.
Oh, 1oush ""Ith ( f11ddl Brook\ (the
Eagles· 'itarting qu11rterbark. ""hose.·
pla) 1ng c;tatus " 1n doubt alkr
su ffering a d1slotatcd knt·e cap an last
week's game) Wl' ""ould h:ne a mul.'h
better chance. hut I had .. up) Paul Self.
though he" ra". ha' ,1 \1'n 'trnng
.irm
On thl.' 1mpon<Jnu· ol \.\, mn1ng
helore the leagut· 't ht'duk bl.'gm'i
l 1chengood said. ".\n' tame ~ou \.I.In
\Ou huald contidcnu· \l.1nn1ng ".1
\l'I") 1mponant pan 111 "-hilt "'°l"n·
du1ng.
"lf""c don't "'n thc<.t' nt'\I l\.\-o (the
Eagles face ( iarden l 1rll\l' attn thl'
Hawks ). we arc going 111 tw 1n \\'rlOU'-
trnuble with the quail\\ 111 tt•am' 1n
our league."
Dtck 'hacker, ~e Cout athletic ctlrector, and bl• .on Clay. apertenced footb&J,I. Flnnlab atyle , o•er tbe aammer.
This week's prep games, odds "If ""e can \.I.In a game alter being
down .20-6 (last ""eek H In 1neJ the
kids kno"" the~ are capable ol doing
great thmgs ·· Tbarsday
Westm1n'>tl'r at In 1nl' Westminster h\ Io La Quinta ( 1-0 I vs. Woodbridge
(l-0): In a rematch of the 191-.'i < tr
playoff opener, which La Quanta v.nn
4~-7. Woodbndge ( oarh Ciene '"JI
considers at a ver) s1m1lar ta<,k dt'\p1 tc
the fact La Quanta ('ntcrs \.l.fth a nr"
coach in Roben Takaha'ih1
I 0\ .\'l 1FLE:..\ 1-\PI -The
Snuthern < JI Tro1ans may not
ha' c k no\.\. n .:t lot ahou1 Ba vlor a
\Car ag11 but 01l\.I. thl'\ remember
thl' Bear' \.\,('II
Estancia\ s Laguna Hills (at Mission V1e101 Estancia h~ 3
Santa Ana Valle~ vs. Mater De1 (at Santa <\na Bowl ) Mater De1 b) ~()
Friday
Ocean \ 1cw at Ncwpon Harbos-
Corona del Mar at San Clemente
Costa Mesa's an11ago (at Garden Grovl'l
llnl\ersll) at Paramount ...
La lierna at Laguna Beach :
La Quinta"'· Woodbndge (at Irvine)
Fountain Valle) 's. El Toro (at M1ss1on ieJo)
Sen 1te vs. Manna (at Westminster)
Huntington Beach al Bishop Montgomel)
Santa -\na vs. Saddleback (at Santa Ana Bowl)
Harbor b\ ' < dM b' ~
( mta Mc\3 h\ · 1 ~
l ' m vcrsll\ ll\ I
Laguna Beach h' I
La Quinta h~ .,
El Toro b' .,
Sen Ill' h\ .,
Montg11me11 h; .i
Santa -\na h~ l
:·He was the otten!>l\e coordinator
last )Car." NOJI said. "and actudlh
they're throwing the ball a little more
The} probably ha'c a little better
runningqwanerback < Ocrek Debh'>I I
didn't think ht"d throw for 3''i 'ard'
(last week 1n a 35-1 4 ""In m t.·r !-I
Dorado).
\\ hl'O \lllm·hod~ v.h1p\ ~OU
,md h." nio't of the '-<lml· pla}'cr.,
hack 11 gl't' \our Jttt•n11on."
'11uthl·rn < JI 1 nach T cd Tollner
\did I unda\
\ 1min1t 11tl J c;c,•a,11n-n~n1ng
''In '""'n 11\tr lllin111" last
'4Cd.l·nJ '11uth<'m < J I tra' cl' to
~ .lLO .. f l'.),.1\ tu tJo.C ntnth-rankeJ
Ba' l11r ~-11 11n 'aturda'
l.i-.1 H 'dr tht• h1ghh rq1.arded
Trnian\ ,1,1nni thc1r '>l'a\on v.llh
University (l-0) at Paramoant
(l-01: The TroJanc; of l 1n1vers1ty got
off to a good stan. hut the road 1s still
uphill
tattooed we 'll know what IA>C need to
work on.
"He's going :W yardo; down on deep
and intermediate route'i. and he ha'>
such a strong arm. he o;e\'i up and tire<.
II ...
J "'tn t1\l'r lll1nm' hut then lmt
1
~I l-1' to 1-\,1\ lor .ind \\Cnl on 111
fin1<.h 1ht• '>l'a,un Jt o-ti
T 1llnl·r \Jtd 1ha1 \.I.hill' thr
I r111Jn' Jrl·n t rt•Jlh l1111lo.1n11-tiir
l"t'\l'l1!?1' \\ l' 11 11..1· II !')( .I
ran t•d 11·Jr1 tnd 1h1• 11nl\ "·I' 111
gt t111 ~ tl'l.'.IC .:-. h' ~·11111"t nnr
Tht hl..!1 d I 11 I 111. l' ,, 1h.11
BJ' 1.11 hl'.11 " J\I H'.tr in ••Ur
h\111\\ I X'Ol r
"Paramount is 1n the top 15 an Its
conference and has 13 or 14 returning
'taners off a team ""h1ch went to the
pla)offs last )ear:· said Un1vers1t)
C'oach Mark Cunningham.
On the possible calT) o'er from last
week's wan (a rant) an pa<;t ~car"> tor
the Trojans). Cunningham said ··1
thank 11 had a great effect on the k1d<;.
in that the) know the) can do 11 no""
We have been ti) in$ to get them to
believe in the coaC'hing c;tafT and the
pos1t1ve things that ""e \.l.Crc 'a' 1ng.
but for them to <.cc 11 '"' 1nn1ng)
actuall) happen will cnahk u-. lo
demand that much mort' ot them
now We will push them to 1mpn)\c
that much more and not sla\ k off
Comers Paul Rodngul'z and lkrt·k
Odum. along with Da' ad To""n~·nd
at strong safet} and John ' urkm ll h
at free safety. would appear to hd\l'
their hands full again,t thr I J Quint.a
passing game
"They have an awful lot of speed
and e\pcnrncc. and it's going to hie a
real te\t
"I feel they arc c;1m1lar an s11e and
speed to Saddlcback (a future Sea
Vic" League foe). so 1f we do get
NOJI said he e'pctt' tn utll11l' '""
quarterback<,-1un1nr F n, Ar• •Ulthl·r
\.I.ho hat I' ot ~O fn1 1 flll ,an,h .rnd
three touchdo""ns la~t \\\'Ck . .ind'"'"
vcar \tant·r Yurkovich. "'ho,<· \ldlH'-
(Pleue eee PREP /84)
~ .. " .111h1 prnnt v.ht•n· 14 t"
1h1nl.. ,q .111 Ix ,, ~ond team hl'
\,ltd l hrtlo. thl\ \.\-l'I'~ \\\ pl.I\ ,I
k!l,lli!llJI• I\ ~111xt ll'311l
Brlnglng Flnnlsh football up to date
OCC's Tuck-e r , son Cl ay
take talents to Hel sinki
By JON FERGUSON
o.-O...,Ne41tell
Granted. football equipment has changed and
been improved over the years sin~ its 1nccpt1on
early an the century. but an other pans of the world.
archaic gnd1ron battle gear is not that far remo"ed
When Dick Tucker. Orange Coast C'ollegt'
athletic director. traveled to Helsinki. Finland. to
coach mencan football 1n .Europe' dunng tht'
summtr. he took note of an interest in& -perhaps
even comical -photo shonly af\er amv1ng
"They had p1l·turcs of their 197Q and I 9RO
loot ball teams." Ju kt'r recalls. "And the P,laycn
wert wcanng ice hockt helmets and pads. · ·
While F'lnntsl\ football as far hchand the
lJ n1ted States an potash. the game has e' olved
rap1dl) "n~ 1t"i introduction m I Q79 The pla crs
now wcar 1rad111onal "<\mencan" football gear.
emplm .\mencan coo hes -lake Tucker -and
arc 3llowcd to "an) a pair of i\mcncan pla Cf'
Tu1..kcr apphrd for an opponun•t) 10 coach an
~
t-·
Finland la.;1 Ocll'mbcr and wai; drafted h) tht'
Espoo Scotch tu lO?Ch the 19Mb I 0-gamc \C'a')on
Perform mg and coaching along with ham were h1'1
\on Clay. at quancrback. and linebacker Marc
Gntton. both of whom pla)'cd m the earl) ·110.. for
Tucker dunng his coa hang days at Orange c oa'l
L1sten1ng w the CAplom h1~ fnend M1tth
Olson npencnced dunng the 1985 Fin campaign
C'la) Tucker became intcreor;ted an a l hancc 111
return to compc-t1ll"t' foothall h1m-.clf ~k u111
'1nced his father to appl) for a coaching po\ll 111n
and the ine' 1tahk ""as ~t 1n motion
Whale Dick Tul'kt•r had dis usSt'd the hnnl\h
game With Ol"ion ht-fore l'mbarlong on ht\ unu.~ut'
coaching endeavor. there were ~me things"' hi\ h
sufl)nSt'd Tucker upon has amval and tr\lcd ha'
traditional methods of coaching football
" . I wasn't totall) \hock1:d. hut "'hen I ~ot
there I found there "a" no equipment to rra\·tale
with.'' Tucker --aid "The) had pad' and unrt11r111'
but there were no skds. tad.ting dummu:' Mm
pads and the prac 11ce field ""a'n 't hnl'd
"We rcall) had to 1mpro" 1..c Wl' u~d wnl'\
on the fiela;.and wt· had to u~dnll" that \l1d no1 u~·
aids {field cqu1pml'01 I "
The team pnh lhCd at night frufn ~ 111 11 '11
after lhl ,, r'l.t\l't\ 1tl\h1·..t lhl'lf ll'fl.Ul,11 111b\ lol
the da ' V. h1h 'tht' tal'fd, 14l'rt'n't lat 11 mattt·rrd
lank 1,1nu· llW !\tltt!11·r11 l ur11f't',ln lUUIHI\ 1·0111~\
laghl un1il m·.uh mafnt)>'ht .
"It nn1·r 11-.111\ J.ll'f\ 1l.11 k T11,l..1'1 ~a•ll
.. ~hen I tin• h11rll\ .1t n1~h1 I ,• 111ld 't1ll '\1 1 .uound
the h1)u-.C v.1thoul turnin11. 1hc laghl\ 11n Thl•
weather "'a' hctter than I n pt'l tcd too It u'uall\I
rams all 'iummn hut I v.a' 111ld 11 "'i1' 1hc hc"il
"iummer thC\ C\ er h.1d v. c nn n ()l.l\rd a ~mr 1n
the rain ..
\.\-1th all thr d1tlcrt'rh l'' 111 hnland on the field
and ofT. the TU\ ker t.-ndl·m prll\ cc.I 4u1cld) that
thc1r Amencan nrcn1"'· \.1.8\ ca'1h tran\ferable to
the foreign IMd
E~P<X> went X-1 to tie tor lht· Champ1onsh1p
League 11tlt -the b11thc"il le\ rl <1t thl\>t F1nnt~h
league\ -and athanlcd to the Fmla.nd Super
Rov.I hcforr lo'i•nit ~I) ~I 111 th( lkl"nk1 Roo,tel'I
~fon• .i 'l'llnut l rn"''d nl h.nuo ( la' T ut ker th~,..
1-.1,.1 toud\dn""n' .tnd ran tor .i !Oft )ard\ 1n the
game
\l. h1lc lh<' elder l Ul ker gained C oarh of tbt
'ear hnnC1~ the -.outhlul TudcN gained offen11vt
Pla,rr nf thr ' car laurrl\ w11h 1 K touchdowns and
(Pleaee ~ 1'UCUR8/8S)
,
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Baseball to Dlake
its Pitch on TV
In Great Britain
Bau eella 5 percent of Lakera 10..:i~~'!:~~viaion8~! .. ~i:~~·ha! ~ Red Sox look like champs
purchased S pcrocnt of the Los Angeles ~ '
lakers oflhe National BaskctbaU Associa· '--
tion1 Lakcrs owner Jerry Buss announced Tuesday. Clemens gets 23rd;
Daniels, who is a rtner of Buss in a sports cable Boston takes tWO channel call , me ic~et. bou~t a portion of the
shares own by Buss' former wife Joann. She had f Mil k
owned a fi ton less than so percent oflhe basketball rom wau ee
LONDON -With American footbaif
firmly established as a cult spon in~.1
country where soccer and crick~t tra-
ditionally rule, professional t?ascball ·is
about to make its pitch on British television screens
with seven programs coverina the World Series.
The broadcasts begin Oct. 5 with what organizers
describe ·as "an idiot's guide to baseball," and run
throuah Oct. 28, two days after the scheduled seventh
World Series game.
. Another show will wrap up the league playoffs.
with the Series encapsulated in five shows.
!Um. -
Buss himself is.the team's maJority owner with a
fraction more than SO percent of the ·shares in the
franchise. He is also the majority owner of the Los
Angeles Kings and the Forum.
The deal must be approved by NBA commi~sioner
David Stem. Stem's office has been made aware of the
transaction. but no decision has bttn made. said Bob
Steiner, a spokesperson for Buss.
Edberg wins: othex-seeds lose
The programs arc being stroWTl"on Ghannel 4, this
country'sneweSJ independent network. which spawned .
the current British footbaJI craze when it began
screening weekly hjghli&hts of NFL games in 1982.
. Weekly ratings of the slick. 75-minute Sunday
night program frequently top the 4 million mark.
LOS ANG ELES -Top seed Stefan ~ Edberg of Sweden o utlasted Sammy G1am-.
malva of Houston 7-S, 4-6. 6-3 in a fi rst-
round ma\ch Tuesday while two more . .
.Quote of the day
William H. tua1. president and general
manager of Louisville Downs. promising a
refund to bettors after an overnight scratch at
Roosevelt Raceway in New York went unnoticed
and $3,695 was wagered on a horse that never ran
during a simulcast at the Kcntuclcyhamess track:
"It looks like we screwed up a two-car funeral,
and that's very difficult to do."
-Notre Dame breaks into top.20
SOUTH BEND. Ind. -A grin flashed
across the face of Notre Dame football
coach Lou Holtz Tuesday when he learned
his once-beleaguered Fighting 1rish had
earned a national ranlUng.
But just asquicldy. he turned ofThis smile and took
lhe pose that most polls don't matter.
··only the last one," ttc said. "I just want to be
better than Michigan State."
Michigan State is both Notre Dame's next
opponent and the team the Irish displaced for the No.
20 spot in the weekly Associated Press college poll.
Notre Dame edged into the national rankings after
a strong-performance i~4-2l-IOM to-No....lMicbi&.an.
The Aneela Dou& DeClncea alidea aafely
into thlid baae around the diving tag of
seeded players were losi ng at the Volvo Tenn is-Los
Angeles men's tcnRis tournament.
Th1rd-5('eded Tim Mayotte of Braedt;nton. Fla ..
and seve nth-5(.•eded Jimmy Arias of Jeri cho. N. Y .. both
lost Tuesday. l~aving onl > four ofc1gh1 seeds st11l 1n t~c:
tournament being played at the Los Angeles Tennis
Center.
Mayotte wa s beaten by Mike Leach. Ann Arbor.
Mich., 7-6, 5-7. o-3. Arias wa s ousted b) Todd W1tsken.
Carmel, Ind., 7-6. 6-l
Fourth seed A.nders Jartyd and fi fth -seeded Paul
Annacone ea~·h lost openintt-round matches Monday.
Second· ceded Brad Gilbert of Piedmont. Calif ..
got past John adri. Charlotte. N.< . 6-4. 6-4 1n Tuesday
night's C\ ening match. ·
John McEnroe. the sixth c;eed. will pla y Kelly
Jones, San Diego. today in the 1ouma0).en1's final tirst-
round match.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
7·30 p m -HORSE RACING: Los ~ngdes
Count\ Fair fea ture race. Channel 56. . RADIO
4:40 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at
Atlanta. KABC (790).
7·35 p.m -BASEBALL: Kansas City at
Angels. KM PC(7 10).
Delly Not .....,.o by Kall\! K.,,1 lllleJ
Royal third bueman George Brett In the
.econd Inning of Tue8day'• game.
ANGELS GET CLOSER TO CELEBRATION • • From Bl
wasn't sharp. I had a lazy arm I '>llll ha ve the same tender
arm I've had all year.
need him somr mnn: 1h1' )t'ar "
( andelana lasted tht• lirc.t livt· 1nn1ng, allowing
seven hit'> and three ru n' hut ht' c;trutk uut fiH· and
walked unh two
"A couple of days ofTwould he n1u'. hut Gal") L uu1'
needs a few days ofT. too ··
Tuesday was not one of them Luta'> was t ailed on 10
pitch and threw a scoreless ninth. rarning h1'> tounh win
in as many dcc1S1ons.
'"He "·a,n·1 'harp hul ht• ha' the l"m1111on' Jb1h l\
and intestina l fortu t1de when he: hJ<. 10," ..aid Hoont' "He kept us in the game "
* Moore was actuall) tht· pitcher ol record though
Lucas was given the win at official c,corckt·c:~r [d
Munson'.s discretion under oflic1al rule: 10.9.
ANGEL MOTES Tne oem e tne An1191, nad ra ined out 111 Cleveland,
Candelana. coming back after m1ss1ng h1 "> la'>I two
starts. wasn't quite as 1mpress1 ,c ac; I ucas. hut hi s rt·turn
was thec.ause ofa few smiles. the h1ggcc;t one on Mnut·h\
face.
SePI 4. hu Men rt\Cneduled ., Perl of e dout>te'1eeder Monde v The II"'
game will star! a t 5 35 Meuc'1 H id Ur1tane LU90 w ill get tnt \lert
Sa turdav egeln\I C'11CaQO Luoo. who 111r1w e \trong 7l>i Inning\ Mo ndev
a11a1n\I Ille Wnlfe So• ha \ a )·0 record aQell'\\I tht m 'Tr>e men did not
Plave a PilC'1 \Wuno a1 Or 1111 •ne t WI\ 1101 a la\109110'" H •d Mauch 'When
vou 110 out 111ere ana tnrow IOO·i>tu' 011Clle\ and ''-\'1utout lnn1n11>. vou
mu'I ha ve a ore11v QOOd lnlba ll The Rova1, Anoel\ -;u me tche\
Ille M\I two o•tchlnG """' 1n the Arner tcan Leaoue Dne>lla a down vear 1<.e n1e\ Cllv lead\'"• 1e.11ue on El:IA a t 3 II with tne AnQl!I\ \Kona all H "I can't tell )OU how tickled and plea~d I am-tha1 lw
threw almot 90 pitcht's. '>Omt• at 90 mph wit hout
)lfimacing or tenderness:· said Maut h "We're going 111 Tnlrd oe.-m e n ~ &ran returned to t'1t Roval tln~p Tue\dav tor
the llr\t time """ l'uo 19 He ned oe.n out wlln a \ore rlo'1t \t\oulder
Marina rallles to upset
No. 2 ranked Notre Dame
Marina rallied to pin a I 3-1 5. 15-1.
I S-S, 15-6 losson thc c;JF-4A '~ No. 2-
rated team. Notre Dame Academy, in
Tuesday's g.irls' volleyball action.
Marina nght-s1de hitter Ni kki
Blackburn, a Junior, had a fi ne
passing game, while seni or Karen
Felts played well defcn~1vel y.
Viking Coach Dennis Crt 1gh ton
added, "It was a real balanced
performance We played reall}' well
defensively and 1 was pleased. es-
pecially since 11 was our first match "
Manna will ho$t La Quinta Thur\-
day night.
Jn other high school action
Fou&aba Valley 3, Gardea Grove 2:
The Barons led all the way in the final
game to defeat Garden G ro"c 15-8
IS-6. 7-15 13-IS. 15-9.
assists to power the Charger attack.
Hutlagto• Beacl1 3, Lagoa Hiiis
l: Huntington Beach held ofT a
Laguna Hills comeback 1n thf fourt h
game 10 wrap up a 15-5 5-15 I 'i-X
16-1 4 VICIOI)
Angela Manin and Lau nc: lnnl'"
led th<.-wa > for th1• 0tlcr1, w11h J 'i Jnd
I 3 kill~. rc'ipcct1,ch Hun 11ng.1<>n
Beach 1'>l·I
Ll~rty Christian 3, Coa~t C'brb -
tlan 0: Behind 10 ace:' h) I 1'>a
D1P1l'trO and fi ve kill., h\ ~harnn
( rouch. I 1bcrt\ Chric;t1an l'arnc:tl a
15-8, 15-Y I 'i-.5. v1cton over C 11<1\t
Chnman to up its record to 'i-0
In women·., college actw n
UC Irvine 3, San Oltao 0: In inc
captured a 15-10 15-10. f5-2 \IC lon
over the l 1n1"crnty of Cia n D1t•go to
break a four-game lo'i10g ~trtitk
Atlanta hops
over· Dodgers
.\ r LA N Ir\ (A Pl -(il·rald Perr)'\
bad-hop, two-run l\1ngll' 1 uesday
night led to a 3-1 .\tla nta victory over
Los Angeles ~
Perry. pinch hitting fo r Albert Hall
wi th the base" loaded and the score
1-l 1n the\<'.'\ c:nth, h11 a grounder that
took a bad hounce O\ er the hc:ad of
'hortstOD Da' c •\ ndrf'>on Ra facl
Ram1rc1 and pinch runner Paul
Runge c;corcd
Lm \ngdc\ had a runner on
c,c:~ond three 11mr<.. w11h no one out.
hut tailed 10 srnre on all three
o~·ra~11>n'
"\\c had our chance" hu t rouldn'1
ore. and that put u<o in ft po~111on
where a bad hop heat U!I," said
Dodgers Manager 1 om l..asorda.
whose tea m dropped 1t<; fou rth
<..trn1ght game
"I thought 11 was routine all the
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. Roger Clemens looked good Tues-
day night -and SO· did the Boston
Red Sox's chances of winnina the
American League East champiOAship
after a doubleheader sweep of 1he
• Milwaukee Brewers.
Clemens pitched a six-hitter to lead
Boston to a 2-1 victory in the opener.
Dwight Evans, who~ ~venth-1nnint"
homer won the first game, scored
once and knocked in a run in a six-run
eighth in the nightcap as Boston
completed the sweep with a 9-3
decision.
With their 14th victory j n the last
17 starts. the Red Sox reduced. their
-(Tlag1c numbec to 9 despite victories •
by division runnehup New York and
Toronto. Any combination of nine
Boston victories and nine losses by
the Yankees and the Blue Jays wiJJ
give the Red Sox their first AL East
championship since 1975.
"With others (New York and
Toronto) winning, we have tci go out
and do it ourselves. the same as we've
been doing all year." Boston·Manager
John McNamara said. "Every time
you win one. it makes it a little more
difficult for the teams chasing us.
They're running out of time."
Clemens. improving his record to
23-4. won his sixth consecutive
decision in the first game. Evans led
off the seventh inning with his 23rd
homer. against Juan Nieves, I ~ 11. ....... , ... Clemens struck out IO, all in the
first six innings. raising his league-
leading total to 227. He has struck out
I 0 or more in a game eight times this
season. tying the club record set by
Jim Lonborg in 196 7, and 12 times m
his brief career.
Tezaa aan.ten ahortatop Scott Fletcher and center fielder
Oddibe Mcbowell collide ln left field while chutn& a ball
bit by O.kland'a Alfredo Griffen Tueaday ntcht ln O.lrlan~.
Evans scored the tie-breaker in thc
eighth inning of the nightcap on an
error by shortstop Edgar Diaz. who
was playing in his fi rst major leagut>
pme. He later forced in another run
in the inning with a bases-loaded
walk.
inning Tuesday, as the Texas Rangers
defeated Oakland 1~6.
Pamsh hit his first homer of the
game in the fourth and h1o; 26th of the
season in the ninth.
Ray Knight's two-run single broke
a 1-1 tie in the third inning.
Plllllles t , Pirates S: In Philadel-
phia. Glenn Wilson had four hits and
drove 1n two runs as relie ver Kent
Tekulve broke the National League
career record for appearances 10 the
Phillies victory over Pmsbul)th.
Twiet 7, llHllus ·l : In Clcvt'land.
Yukees 8, Orioles 1: In New York.
Don Mattingly hit his second home
run in two nights, went over the 100
RBI mark (or the third straight
season. and set a career mark with 213
hi\s. to lead the New York Yankees
over Baltimore.
Billy Beane hit a three-run homer and
Mark Portugal pitched 6 2-3 innings
of one-run rt"hefas Minnesota ended
their nine-game road losing streak
with a victory over lhe Indians.
Portugal. 5-8, allowed three hm
and struck out fo ur while "al king o ne
as he snapped the Indians' fo ur-game
"inning streak.
A1tro1 11 Reds I : In Cincinnati, a
combined· four-hitter by Bob Knei>
per and Larry Andersen carried
Houston over the Reds as the Astros
increased their lead to eight games
over C'1nc1n na11 in the National
Lt'ague Vt-est.
Matting!) hit a two-run homer in
New York's three-run fi rst inning.
singled 1n the third inning and
doubled and scored in front of Dave
Winfield 's three-run homer in the
seventh. Mattingly added an R Bl on a
forceout in the eighth for the Yan-
kees" fi nal run.
Blue Jays I , Tigers 4: In Toronto,
J1mmv Ke) won his li ra game Jt ,
home "1n a month and Ernie Whitt h11
Glenn Davis drove in two runs and
Billy Hatcher hll a tie-breaking
homer 10 lead an 12-hit attack.
a solo homer to pace Toronto to a
victor) over Detroit. snapping thl'
Tigers' fi ve-game winning streak.
Expos 4, Cubs I : In Montreal.
The two RBI in the first inning ga ve
Mattin~y 100 for the season and the
21 3 1'11ts. which lead the major
leagues, were two more than the
career mark he set last season.
Ke". who hadn't "on at home since
Aug.· 16 against Texas. allowed s1A
hits. struck out fi ve and walked two
over 63innings 10 improve his record
to 13-10.
In the National League:
Mets 4, Cardinals 2: In St. Lo1u~.
after lo!>ing four straight gaml'S for
only the second time all season. the
New York Mets cli nched at lea t a tit'
fort he National League East title ~11h
a '1ctol) over the Cardinal'>
Andres Galarraga hit a three-run
double to back the fo ur-h it p1tch1ng of
Jay Tibbs. who "on fo r the fi rst time
since Aug. 4, as the Expos .defeated
\h1cago
Gluls 4, Padres I: Jn San Otego,
Mike Krukow became the first Giant
si nce 1978 to win 17 games 1n a season
as San Francisco defeated San Diego.
Rangers 10, A's 6: In Oakl and,
Larry Pam sh hit two homers and had
four RBI and Geno Petrall i knocked
in two runs. one of them w1th a single
that broke a 5-5 tie in the se,enth
Harn Spilman hi! a two-run.
bases-loadc:d double in the sixth.
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l (0 ~1mmUO!I thC <o<'t Ond Of lhrCt ,c~ .. ,,, ..,'ce...!"'Ot wi.-v' ... I
'1ra1ght pinlh h1llt.'r'i tor11,'c1 <.n m·.,. .. ,.::--=., ,,:,:,... :~';';
• H home· bdnn· Perr\\ h1t '"'""" ' > o • • ••
OWlerle K•ew<r,,._ I 0 0 •
I ) P' .. J I d t t ,_ l I ~........ s ) L.._ l·J,
.... 2, ' I t -U ·J I Y...00.. L .. , I•) ) I I kfllt* 1 J t
-I I t 1 T•.-WW IH JJJ t t I I 1 t • __ ............... ....
~---1 ..._ ... _ ltr-I J·) 1 w..._. w"' t v-.. --9'1f*rl\el> , .. " .....,.. ............... ''"' ,,~ ,_ I.et-~., ... '""• .......... T-114 A • 114 -,._, °'......... ""'• -I J IJ A-14 JIS
1 •
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTrw.G~.~ 17. 1-* •
\ LA County Fair handicap
n.u.SOA Y"t 1...,...1
( ................. )
"'"' ... lllJI .... APPA'-OOIAJ
l'•IT lltAC.. 6 fw1onea. ""* 11.700. Clelmlnt. Tllr• YMr Olch encl "'Cltlmlne w lca. au eo.
a Oof!'t TrvM ( 5*o9a > •we1er--..cs.1t>
s Ac:ttw ·-(eledl) 6 ""'"'" luX90 CCWlllOll) 1 LltMI TyrMt (i-attofl)
IS~O.( ....... ) 114 i. MM UW; ~ll lM.
CUSTOM,....,...,.. c .. 11 1atw °"' .,_..., Ill .,~. ..ica IJIUt ledl• aflcQm;
0.AMeO'S NT 13·11 b ead rtllk Ill i.11
"-"" 111 M41!v, "*M ~ow .._ ... -~. lieal rldft; MIU LIMY ( ... 1) aum.-td ••• , ... ,,.,.. IMilll eetton ....,, not
Tu1 Y
lUllEll
Los Alamitos,
Hollypark entries
Tra~ 5oulfl, StvllUI Time, LM 't Aut\wnft
Wlftd. DcKlllll ~. 5"t!t41 Mc>Mv, AllOlt\tf
DcKlllll, Full Court Pr"'· 01Yfn91e'' ltalftllew. seLECTIONS: I. Ltt'a Autumn 2. ~ ~.I. Anottw ~.Long;;;)(. Olvl'lltlla'a llt•lnbow.
QU,MTlllHOUIH IWCOMO lltACI. 350 Yarc". Purae: 13.900. Mekllln two ..,.., .• Oleta. '
Sl.tPer SrnetMd, Ltl~, A.llCllt Or1>11, True
Acat, Dart To Deal\, A Fo• On Tiie itun. at
Qyleker, NOl'mt•, Goodllmt Dene.a<.
SELl!CTIOHS: I Goodllmt Dancer; '· Dart To Deen; 1 NOl'me•; Lonetllot: Trut Ac:aa
T'HelltD lltACa. 350 yardi, PUl'M: S3,000
Clafmlne. Tl'lrat YMr Old• •nd UP Clalmlno Ptlce: 12.!GI.
Tri/Iv Parr, 0.tfllno Dana Devil, O~'
Arnnue, Jutta Moonber. Mlonrv Runner, StrMI Smart, l unaoo, wniclleway J..(I~ llloe TIVat,
Tlla!M Kid.
Allo 11111• Mini MMcus, Ca.-vaa Moon.
SELECTIOHS: 1. Slreet Smar1, 1. &unebO. J.
Juste MclonOef' Loneallot· 0.11\lno Dens Dtvll
TMOltOUGHN8 OS
• ._'<MMTM Ill.Cl. 61h furlotlGs Pune st,000 ,.,..Iden Clalmlfw. Tllrat end lour vMr Old,.
Clelmlnt llflce· US.000
1 Gondltllera (Pitter aon I
2 Fallnttlan ICemooa>
J Nino di (Ko (Her\lley)
• Oenlt9men Don <~oze-t) s Lord Verntr (IC-*l
6 Tllrlo IS!ewnt )
1 Pirate's ltensom !Coffman>
• Gfampy JICtl llllack· 1)
t Cllertte Cabello !Estrada)
10 Mefun1elo (llerC1ara l .........
113
•113 I'll 113
1T3
113
x113
xlOI
113
11)
11 P.J.'s Yukon (tllackr2) x lOI
12 Poouler AJI (Parton) •IOI
13 Jollnny Zaro (IM1anl lit
14 lttOatllout ltow c P9droia • 2) 113
IS Don Garry (Scott) 113
16 Sure Natural (Sl~lltl 113
G8NTLllMAN OOH (H J Qu!Gk anouell 10
clNr tnl• fltlcl, dr~no • nolch and rlOOr
Cllenoe, Oouola' to Pedroza, O..Al#Y JACK
Cl· 1) Trainer aencts out Ill runners, &lack h1vln11
ortal meet, louoh combo, SUlltl NATUllAL
16• 1) Ouhlclt cllenct for • \llert If •bit 10 draw
In from allO tlolblts LONGSHOT· CHARLIE
CAllALLO. "''™ lltACa . ,,,, lurloncn PurH Clalmlno Tl'lrM vHr Olds Ctalmtno
110.000-t.OOO.
1 Stranoe M4.sk (lla<C1ara1
l Mr Fudd (Orl-·ll
lt,000
or lea
114
11•
t Teddv lov (Mene-1) t Finl~ .. (l(MMI)
lO l.oecl nte Waeoft (~) .......... n ..,,_~ fMeM·H "' 12 EINso Date (Patlw-) 11'
l) Clnderhoof C Ortaee· 1) 112
" CIW's Cw m (Htf~J) 11• DOWS 11t'AT CH l-W tllll,.,_ NiCt to
IOUlfler, fll'll quertw 21J. dr.oNlne !Mo action "*· _."' 1t1e Cfll(; ACnV8 lltOMAN. !>·1) Carried · t •lrtf'Nlv wldt ~ Mmtlv fw
MCond wllllt no lllreet to wlnntr, atrOfll tot, Ma. 't'UDD (f·2> Off _.1v lolltle lletl dlenc.,
llKk '9f'lnllne, twmldatlla foe. LONGSHOT:
CINOEltHOOF.
StX'TH lltAC•. I 111' mlltt. Pvrw : tlt,000.
Malden allowarica. Cotta and M'dlnea. Two""''
Old.
I Artratu (aaun)
2 0.11 Wine (l ladl·2) J Klne't-Odvwev (0r1-I
4 ()erlO(I (Pedroza)
5 Finl LOH (aonl .. I
6 Cardellut IStewm· 11
1 Nr. COlllrlvw (Ortiz)
I Ekltlt la Enouetl (Vergara) t Unctt lttx (Plllanonl
10 Clhsv llloorl fl<-*·H . .... ......
111
•113
11•
111
111
11•
11• II• II• 11•
11 ~inw Va!Ue (l!Mne), 11•
12 trltfl E-or llC-*·l) 111 D CalmO ISl-a-2> 11•
f4 Urllverllll ,,,.n (alack· I) • x 113
UHtVllltSAL MAN (S-2) PrOCletlla ftYOflla
off laat strone effort, tr<>YtM In aama allll MCOnd,
KING'S OOYU.Y (4· 1) Hat DMfl -tine mon
oround, two rurna loday tnOft 10 style of
running, a.AHY vtOOltS (6· 1} In ~ 119t11
and DOunc:.cl around down 11'9 Mekllretctl. rider
IOdOed er.Im of foul 10 no avau. cllenc• 10 m.111
amends. LONGSHOT: EIGHT IS £HOUGH
s.vaNTH lltACI. •'h furlon9a. Purse:
110,000. ,,,.Iden clalmlno. FIMlft. TM'" a nd lour
veer Olds bred In Catlfornta. Clalmlno orlct
132,000.
I S.1181 (PallOlll
2 Min Ooollttlt !Cl.ntros)
l COOllla ~ IOrl-)
4 Pearly Grav Stt91 !Olivares· I)
S Kamylee (Ortiz)
6 Golden Eureka (Scoll)
1 lltlvkos (Oomlnoutzl
• FroSly Jffn (Mena ·2)
9 Cusrom TllOoOllts (P9drozal
10 F'raocl\ Tart (Castanon· II ..........
11 Ha<lon (Coffman)
ll Fracabtt (Ca\lanon·2)
13 Olmaovlo's Par (l!lleckl
1• Palllfl Annie ISll>lllt)
al09
x109 111
•109
114
11•
114
II•
II• I 14
114
II•
•109
11•
•"'*-Clllenc». LOHG~T: ~AltLY OltAY STHL.
lleKTM lltAC•. ,..., fur~ Purw. '7,000.
Cltlmlflt. Tlwat ~ Oldt.Clalmlne Wice! tl,000. I Paln1~ allllmtJ • 114
2 David'• A .. (l!alfaclal II•
J Pwf9c:f Plratt (Oliveres> 11•
• Mlee Flatfl ICamHI) •109
S MVttarv Lana Illa<;*> •109
6 l1fta Gaa (Slt Nl11tt· l) 1\A
1 lltldN.FUle (Sle\ltna) • I 14
f Mlaml'a Sone ICaatanon) • 111
t ,,,.rllleM Town (Scoll) 117
10 l;acrow St1temenl (Peclf'o1a) 120 .........
11 Lotta Plot (StaNlnos-2) 11•
MYSTllltY LANI (5•21 Old nor bratk alerll\I
rusnlno to IOl'c:t Iha Pee• lo Iha tlrtlctl, atrone
flt<n In~~ l'INl; lltlOGa l'UTW f6-1l ~ dtar 11a111100 of Ille atratdl 11111, one bill
run tnd natdl -reclno luclt; 11'9•1'•CT NATa <•·I) Good lfllrO over 11111 lradt. fleur•
for a ltlet'I wllll loo efto<t. LONGSHOT
ESCltOW STATEMENT
.....,.... lltACa. 6 luftono• Puna. 110,000.
Clalmlne. Tllrat YMr Olcl1 I nd uo Clllmlno Pl'lce: tl,000
1 Ftylftt Lime (Oom~rl
2 Slnoitl (l!lllC'kl '
3 Cody'a Oii~ (Sravans-11
• Tiie l lo Ona !EllrM:lal S Wltflbont <Ct ll•non)
6 ... u's Hooe l0ouo1H )
1 Afflr~ Nallvt (Palltraon)
• l!IOld Allen (Vt<g1ra ·ll
9 Lt lllc.aln (Padrotal
10 Mr tlar At>lt (KHnt4) ...........
116
•111
116 '116
116
116
116 116 116
116
11 Gutnzo IScoltl 116
11 Arllsllc lltnlurt (Beien) 116
13 ScllHr l!lob (S1aMlr1g1) 116
14 Cualrotlt (Stevtna·21 116
COO Y'S CHANCE 12-1 l Olsquallfltd winner
In IH I leading 1lmllar lltld wire 10 wire, too111
like winner wllh reoHI. WISHBONE Cl-I) Fresh
lrom came ttforl " runner ·uP. top chOlce
cannor afford • mlSlake, LE lltlCAIN <•·I)
Oac>trled HoHvwood Parll on wtnnlrig note
oearlno touolla<, definite contender LONG SHOT l!IEAU'S HOPE
T•NTH RACE. 6 furtonos. Purw. Sl7,000
Ctalmlrig TllrH Ytar olda encl up.Clalmino ork e
Sl0,000
I Falrltx (l(atntll
2 Jertll'a Guv (SlallinoO
l CM Seo Bov (Jtwetl)
4 Quick llounc11rlo (PedroH l
116
116 116
119
s aalc..aur't 1ev <I. Garelal •111
6 9-Chico I o.u.tM> llt 7 l'raY lit....._ Conteel +It
• Clludllecetor l81adt) • 111
f LOii ldeftlllV (Oomlfl9Ul1) 116
10 Jell.CO ( 1.,-MWlno) • 111
N A'( lll,L8JO (7· 1) Pecli1 llrOllll tltil\I\
and Ilea wllW!lnt loctltv llecll al!Hrd, contentlout
hMI; GMUaCLICAToa (6-iJ Hard to l>UY !Ml
ont, altnlflcelll ltlet llecll rldlno 11111 Mid beGk.
llUHI CHtCO (f·l ) Cti.nct lt>r • wra *"" too effort, llullllno rider LONGSHOT ~l!E S<;O
I OY.
a LIYIN'TH lltACa . 6\1'> furlong.. Purw·
ll0,000 acldad. TM a.au 6rumrntl SIOH COlll
and oeldlnta. IWO VMrt Ol<I Grou OUl'te. S32,S20. Value to ..,1,_., Slt,020
1 Hltill ltagerd\ ICaatanonl 114
2 Ftmlller Ground (E\lraela) 119 > Nt"9f Snlc*:• t"9oroa> 114 4 Cectua CWpper (Olivares> 11•
S llo«itrt' a ~ ( lleck l I It
6 ~ Sono IK-*1 11•
1 S-Adlol !Sltvtn•> 11•
I l lddtra 1sio..1 11t
t Cltvw ... (Mana) 11•
NtGH •••uos (S·2l 8urnac1 uP cl\aslno
down '1ullne lleCe, llvt alllnHIS In 57 btallno al
our -· can melt• .,,.,.., DOit • wlnlllne -· CACTUS C~lt t•·I) Easv wlMaf of makltn
1'9af ltckltt win~ lodav, c-llllvt runner,
DOUeL' SONG lt-11 F'lts comment of secono
cnolce to • '"· "'°"° conttndor LONGSHOT CLEllEltEGE
TWaLl"TH lltACI. I 1116 ml1t1 Purse
17,000. Clalmlno ThrM vH r Old\ 1no
uc>.Clalmlno orkt s5,000
1 ESGalattno (Mena) 114
2 Crown's tlov (S1a111nou 11•
l Orienta! Wav CCas11non) 114 4 Coo_ .. , HIN !lllack·l) .109 s Siar Maltrl•I CK•tn•O lli
6 Sanalor McGuire !€Wede) 1 t•
1 Gallltrlng Wind• ( Slt>lllt) > II
I Ht<r Huffman (Wlllte) I 1•
9 Electric Moment (OrleQt) lU
10 Prince of Word• (Scoff) 114
SINAT<>tt MCGUtllt• C3·1) In contention
tllrouotloul flnlsPllno tlllrd In ri ce over IM or1ek.
slloht adllt In ~n !Ital, CE .. RO PINTO 16· 1 I
Second call for Corev Black on al~ elllll>le list,
cannot Ot lonorod II • oo. otttUtTAL WAY
14-ll Worklno adaQua1 .. .,. e ncl ca<1a1niv no
atranoer 10 1~w wloo ooan finale• LONCSHOT
COOPER'S HILL
l•ST laT HIC.H llEGAllOS 111111 Race )
HICE i-LAY RIDGE F'LITE (1111 ll1ce1
·~notes aODfenlke IOCktv
La.A'4•1,_
n1111rT"1a..,..1 ,_ .. ~ ~ tMJIN)
,.,,, ... 1:11
l'taST •ACa. ON rn11e .-... ""• sueo
S"9d 9utW, SNlei Mot, .. MY Gel, Oro
Fino, M.-o.ttv. t-Won\en Of Tl'9 Veer,
LudtY Quatfl, Mias Sllevle, Jtw94 SWll
Also ~Mme Timer, a·(;voay L«a.
~. Ottomer·tlellll entry
• RCOMD lltACI. Ona milt lrot. elKw. 11,600
c1t1rn1n0 orlct: 's,ooo.
l ucl< Srovo, SluffY Starr, lt~t Joy. Mr
Conran•. Qulc:I< Toro, M'Lord Monrt<tv, II Cor
Samaon. Sally
T..-o llAl:•. Ona milt oe<A. Puoa iuoo
Ctalmlno orlce: 15.000
Gltn MkJOv. Fifa And ltaln. Llnoan Gut
Tlon1 Quarters. Lord Levity, Alldv• w .. MI.
ArWfY• ~KrntOf Ju1. Hlon s.i.ad Atto ~Irv, llaeel Monrarav
irOYaTM uca. 0na m11e o.ca '""' .. nAOO. c~ .nc:.: 17.500
Andvt SU1tier. Palldoras Girl. Qrus lat>v
Jal Sound ltllvttim. Jim Sdlwar11. llurn a.-s11 &111e>Ws Htfll-. ,,,., .. 11 ltyan
..ll'TH lltAC•. Ont milt Oka Punt 12,500
Tiit Gold Medallll, TrlC'k Mtref\6111, llowdv
llultr. Come On Guv, P(M)ellr, Nutvo Gu<u "'
()nly Maille. Wind PO-, Slyl Nu ' A,l\O 11191Dle-Ouka Levllv. Sip N Sllr
SIXTH lltACI. Ona mllt DtGt PWM '2,600
Cl1lmlno orlce 17.SOO
MQroan Hll, Karle l!lravo. tl•rv Jane, Zin
falldtt, Maifttk Lion•. Llftll8n Karan, Wild Ano
Crary Guv. Get Gee Crute<, Nutvo Bin
Sa VIN'TH lltACI. Ont milt 00<e Purw
S2. SOO. Clalrnln11 orlct: s 10.000
Anoaa DIV Ortam, Ft!JH., OQl>lle(OUO, C Im
Socia l, Fontana Prlnct u , Callwa Blut\ FroSlv
Levity, Skv F'IOWa<, &vrdlfl Pet .,
•IGHTH lltACI. Ona molt oace Pur"
Sl.900. Cla lmlrig ork:e; 17,SOO
\Ian lllltl. Flvll\9 Rornoo. Ounot. CM~f Golden Parch, Nardln Lustre, F'rH Turn
MlcnH I Jonn, Oomlnk, P H Pll1n1om
Also etlell:>t.-Smart Koala
NINTH ltACE. Ont milt OICe Purw S2 900
Liquor Lou. Lav11 llttuiv. Ke•1v. Lii Sl\ara"
Lotta Fuel. Mr F'roooY. Camoooee< Covo Ot
Main. Pasadena Pllantom
AllO etlglbi.-lltUablt
TENTH RACE. Ont mllt trol Purae S2~ 060
C11itornl1 Strn Slallfl
1 ·Luctnoa. Siar N s1 .... Lov R oou. I Ho11ev1
LA County Falr Dari< s .. Bar ISll>llltl
Magk 111 Fllgn1 ISranlnoa>
Fanteav F'lnlsl\ (Kaenetl
Potlv L• Femme (B'4cll.l
Time I IS 1 S
LA Courity Fair ~ Los Alamitos horse racing ~e~ults .
Bell\~ Ooul>ll' ! Sitelll l 1 10
(at F....,..• Partr, P...-1
TUESDAY'S ltlSUL TS
(ttll tf lt·dllY .. ., mNflM)
A~ALOOSAS
l"NtST lltACE. 4 furionga
Wlndlamma< c:; (Slantovl
8 C N.U !Burns)
Hana Hou (Stallings)
Time ·4f J/S
HO 140 120
2.80 120
260
U I XACTA (2·S) 01ld S16.SO
OUAlltTl ltHORSES saco .. o lltACI . 110 varda
Boeing 747 CF'IOftal
Devit Clllpa ($telllng1I
Ike T~ Viki <E Cercla )
Tl~4'77
S60 HO 140 u o 160
110
U I XACTA (3·41 oe ld 'SS SO
THllltD RACE. lSO verCI\
MallnclH Effort (Sltven"
KawMll Sun !Oldt•lcO on)
Pap08f MacK1v IFIOrtU
Tln"t l1 7S
1100 1020 soo soo 360 u o
S5 I XACTA (6·71 oa ld '141 SO
TH<>ttOUGHllltE OS
FOUlltTH lltACE. 6 furlong\
Mlt lv Mar1<er (Solt\)
La Sltrra JPeciro1a)
SwMllV Predkllvt IGarr1001
Time 1 11 I S
"f'TH RACE. 6 lurtong\
1SOO UO HO
HO 240
520
Time· 1 11 1/S.
''° 00 3'°
960 4 '°
3 00
S2 OAIL Y DOU8LE (6·4) oald '1S2 <IQ
SIXTH lt.ACI . 6V, tur1c>og,
Bon F 1rt1 Sista< !Douglas)
Amo Old II (Mona)
Olm1011IO'' World (Scoff)
TlrN. 1.18 2tS
SlO HO ).0
l<IO S20
•to
u EXACTA (2·11 oald '1<14.00.
SEVENT H lltACE. 61? furlongs
vouno h rter I Black I S.IO •.OO 180
Honevs Quarten !Nooue11 6 '° J 20
OIW lcklno (CaSlenonJ 2 <IO
TlrN· 1.17 VS
l.S I XACTA (10-1) 01ld S13200
EIGHTH RACE. 6 1 furlOng\
Cour\lng Eagtt CPedroral 13 00 6 IO 4 40
Perleoia no COrl11>•> I 20 4 80
Preclova B1m1>lno (l(Hn .. 1 1 00
T1mt US 31S,
U EXACTA 16-10) Dtld 123000
NINTH lltACE. 6 lurtonos
At>ove Tiie lltll C81ackl c., .... l(.ng 15411•)
F1v Me To Tne Moon (Kaenell
Time I 10 4 S
l.S EXACTA (6·1) oa•d s7• SO
TENTH ltACE. 6 ~ lurtonlla
1.0 420 120
190 320
J IO
Adm1I (0ouOIH I 2• '° 10 .0 1 00 Prlac1lla'1 Crown (Ht rnandt1l S IO 4 20
SS EXACTA ll·SI oald 5341 SO
U i-ICK SIX (4·7or 7·10-6·6·3) paid ,4,97180
lo five wlnnono llCkell (•I• rtorst\) S2 Pick Six
conaOllllOn Pl lCI '360 10 10 69 winning llcl<eta
(live norH•I
ELEVI NTH ltACE. 6 lurtong\
Buncllt Of Iron (Hern1ndeil 56 IO IS 80 • 00
Metronomic !Solla) 6 90 • 20
Prou0011 Hour (Ketnet) J <IQ
Tim• 1 09 21s
'5 •xACTA (10·1) e>old s 1,110.50.
TWELFTH RACE. 1 1116 mll•s
Runnlno Teck (l(eeneo 11 40 9.'ll S 20
Summer Plavt>ov I Black J 4 60 3 40 Oki Pet <Castanon) 4 90
Time I •S
lS U tACTA 11-l) oald Sl2400 n LATI OOUllLE I 10·1) oald '730 00
Aller>dance 10,090
MullAl Handle ,l ,Ol2.1 ..
La. Alaml t a.
TUESDAY'S ltESULTS
!17911 at 4'·"""' Min.ts mNtlMl
FllltST ltACI. One·mlle oece
C1lltornla Magk CPen1I 110 4 00 2 80
Oar~ And Henclaorne !Kuet>lerl 16 IO 10 40
B H Bano+aaoer tBourlltOl\I l 60
Time l O.
U EXACT A (9·11 oa1d HM <IO
TUCKERS COACH, PLAY IN FINLAND ...
SECOND ltACI. One·m•lt oece
Some Solril CV1nano1ngh<lm1 20 IO 13 to 6 20 -s 90
• 00
Gree• In AClton (Ltg1i1n1111 10 20
KOOi Ja n IKlu l Time 703
U EXACTA f7 S> 011d '79 40
THllltO ltACE. One·m11e oece
Ferennetr CLaClltvl • 10
Cen11an (Plenol
Cne111rlng (Sloelh)
Time 1 S9 lt S n EXACTA 13·0 oeod SllMl
l"OU .. TH ltACE. One·m11e oece
300 710
6 00 l'bo ) 10
Tome 100•
U EXACTA tl·l ) Dlkl SI09 10 EIGHTH lltACE. Ont·mllt oact
Oe•lUcJous (Parker I I 00 & 40 ' 20
Winsome Lowsome CSc,,enk\I 710 J 60
Alm1nor !llltcPlle) 10 ~
Time· 1·592
S2 EXACTA 1)·9) Oll•d '6J 60
NINTH ltACE. Ont·mlle oare Sulltd To A TM (l(Ol)jr) 14 00
Indian Comtt !Malt rl
Tlnlr.tr Tina ll<lu J
Time ?004
u o 190
l 00 190
II 00
Magoo ( KueOter I l 00
Al>Otlron A (LICkri) 180 '60 n EXACTA (S·J, oeld '38 20
13 90 660 S1 PICK SIX (S·l-S·S·J-SI oe1d 10 no llC~tl' Hlll Cade! N COIFrenco Jrl
Tim• 1.sa 3
6 90 (11• wlnnera). paid ssM io 100 nlnt to<:llt" ollvt
w1nner11 Cerrvover 0001 SS,2Sll 90 FIFTH lltACE. One·m11e oace
lllnC1n11 (SIMllll 4 60
Steroid Sta llion (Hiii Jr 1
TENTH RACE. One-milt o•ce 1 •O 160 S,,aza,.., N (KH Yll • 40 4 00 3 20
160 140 Creme De Le Creme ITooo> 17 90 1310 Drew P1av (Allcllte )
Time 103 I 3 00 Prec10<11ll I AflCle<~n1 4 00
U IXACTA 11·61 OllO "IO
SIXTH ltACE. Ont milt oace
Tarque\I IP\anol ' 1160 '40 J 00
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Rustlers, OCC
lose in soccer
Area co mmunity college men's
soccer learns came out on the shon
end of their encounters Tuesday. as
each fell to 1-1 in non-confcre~e
pla}. Here's a look:
Glendale 4, Goldea West 3: G len-
dale con vencd a pair of penalty 1'1cks
into goals in the final siA minutes :io
o ' ercome the Rustlers a nd claim the
deC1'i10n
Ska&Jt Valley l, Oraqe Coast t :
The state of Washington school took
a 3-0 advantage in the first half and
wa'l ne'er challenged m cruising to
the \ 1CtOr) at Orange Coast.
From Bl
over 1.000 yards rushing in thl'
Scotch's wishbone ofTen'ie -an
offense foreign to European football.
Espoo averaged 35 points and over
400 yards per game.
lio n. which onganated with the first
. .\mencan coaches m 1984. No w all
the teams have American coaches.
"The players are very intense. very
mtelltgent and very eager to team."
Tuokersaid. "Anything you say about
football, they hung onto it. I was
surprised to see the level of skill. h
pracuce .30 minutes earl} each da)
which cventualh paid off
The Tuc ker'\ won't return next
year. but not because they don't want
to. Afier all. ta long a European work-
vacation isn't bad But time restraints
will prevent 11
YOUR
The Tuckers' populanly earned
througj) to the media wi th two or
three stones a week. magazine fea-
tures and even tclcv1s1on coveraie.
The impac t of the i\mericans in
Finland IS all pos1t1 ve. r ucker said.
unlike the impression some Euro-
peans carr)' of-ll nited Stales c1 lltens.
"We had two or three stones a week
in the paper, but I don't kn O'-" \\<hat
they were sa>1ng." said Tucker m
~rd to the Finnish language .. The)
might have Ix-en g1,·mg me hell I
don't know." he mused
Espoo a' eraged 1.500 to 2.000 fan~
per game which Tucker said was' Cl)
good for a paid adm1sc;1on '\pt'Ctator
spon 1n Finland
"I saw some soccer and field
hockey games whale I was there. hut
the biggest c rowds wen· at the football
games." he said "The~ ct up a big
sound S)Stem that played Americ(\n
rock and roll music during all the
mttnn1~1ons."
On the field, the cn1 hus1asl1c Finns
listen closely to the American m struc-
J~Ul~lC<>
-'SG SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ::::-.:;.. ~~ :-; ':~~ ~·i:-
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10850 F1reslone Bl Norwalk
_was comparable to a small J(' team
over here."
While all the teams had strong
kickers. runners and o fTens1ve
linemen. good receivers and Quar-
terbacks were scarce.
Through the early portions of the
5easo n. rt'ceivers attempted to grab
pinpoint passes from Clay Tucker 1n
man) wa) s but were seldom success-
ful. Dick Tucker attn butes the lack of
arms and catching ab1lit} to the
absence of Finnish span s which
emphasize throwing or catching an
obJect (previously football. baseball).
Quarterbacks and rece1 vers started
'Td hke to go hack. but n's d1fll cult
to get off for that penod of time ...
Tucker said. adding the chance to
coach cased h1~ 1rans1t1on to life as a
full-time athlcuc director. "I got a
chance 10 work w1ih m\ son for one
mo re )Car. He.didn't ha\e a great last
year here. sho h~ got to finish out his I· career on a 1g1r note
"It was a great coachingexpenence. 1
Then·· no eltg1b1ltt} problems.
there·~ no financial problems. and all
the kids arc there because the) 1 wanted to pla~· The problems of I
coaching are not there but the
pos1ll\ t' results and reward are."
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6-3; Chrl•~ $tevn CSputh Africa). def. Andrei
Cllet~ov CSo'llltt Ullion), 3·6, 6·3. 7·51 Todd
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6·J, 1·S; Derrick ltottagno (U.S.) def. SCOll
Devi• IU.S.I, 6-J. 6·3, arad Giibert (U.$.) del
JoM s.drl IU.S.I. '6·4, 6·4, Jonathan Canrar
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6·l , 1o11 to &all·W•Nlck, 4·6, def Br«llll'Wtn·
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6-3, 6·1, 6· t, k lm·MerCIOtl (Fii) won, •·2. 6·4,
lo••· 4·6. Mir"""' 1a. c-... _, J SMiies •
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del Hov .. ·8ulle.nce. 6·2. det Cao<tfl ·
Ha•tllDer-. 6·4, Hoffman· IC a l"' IMI won,
, ••• 6·0, IOst. 1·6, Scnuci.·H1nl>O'l IM) lo•I. 1·4, •·1, l·•· . I '":'..,, H•,..,~~ ... di ,
Mullallv INHI ~t I.heh, 7·S. del Brown,
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6·4. Slit• (NH) lo"• 2-6, 1·6, 6·7 o.u..
V 8 u..,,.it·Rvan (NHl Clef. SU111·S1tollanl,
6·l . def. DreNr·Mevtor, 6·2. def. Palmer·
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6·2. 6-l, Po"•l·An<trtn (NH), won. 6·3. lo1I,
6·7. 6·1.
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def Cantv, 6·0, 0 91rcll (E l lo11, 3·6, won, 6·4.
6·0, Han<1rlck1 (El won, 7·5, 6·4 .. 6·0.
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6·0, det Powerl·l..esler. 6·2, oef Caroenler·
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won, 6·1
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6·1
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4•2, KrtuH (MO) IOll, S·7, 7·6, 0-6
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Solnner·J. Smllll IMO) won. 6·3, 6· I, 6· I,
· Flaml1111·He11tn (MDI won, 6·4, 6·0. 6· 1
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Stewert 1, Aloerr I, Leetllermen I, Cnrll len"n
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1S l DOnllo. 21 11nd ban. 16 calico oan.
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Go l den West optimistic_
~bout polo, volleyball
Ru stlers cou ld a ls o
e strongiri m en's,
women's soccer
Chances are the dominance Gold·
en West Collcac has built in men's
~ter polo and women's volleyball
will not end this season but o n the
Rustler fron\.cllanccs arc ,&ood-fo-r
strong men's and women s soccer
P,roarams too.
Communny college spor.J..S ~cad
into a full slate of action this week,
. with · si~ ~ustler spoP'ts in action.'
Here's a look at who \Viii lead Golden
West ili each spon and how well
they're exJ)«ted to fare.
Wa'terpolo
Coacla: Ken Hamdorf(fi rst year).
I 18$ recor d: 2 1-6 (st.ate cham·
pions), 7-1 South Coast (lied first
place).
Top rehl.rner1: Brian Bro thcnon.
Marina; So.; Alan Buchanan. New-
·~n Harbor, So.; Jason Jcffncs, Villa
Park. So.; Gary Tichy, Corona dcl
Mar. So.
Top recnalt1: Craig Douglas. M ira
Costa. Fr.; Scott Larsen, Marina, Fr.;
Am Van Dyke. Punahou, Ha., Fr.
Otller area prod•cU: Make
Armstrong, Marina. Fr.; David Bud-
man, Marina. Fr.; Randy Frantz,
Marina. Fr.; Mike Story, Corona del
Mar, Fr.
P ro1ptt&us: Ken Hamdorf replaces
Tom Herms tad ( 424-104-20) after
serving as his assist.ant for nine years.
and feels he has plenty of new talent to
blend together with has top returners
who have d eveloped into good
leaders. according to Hamdorf. Tichy
and Brothen o n were all<onference,
and Jeffries was All-Amencan. T he
Rustlers' top three freshmen wre all
high school All-Americans. "The
problem with havmgso many players
ofthas caliber 1s to get them to blend.
It's like puttmg together a band. You
can have five good musicians that are
good tndividually. but don't blend.
They look like they're staning to
blend, though. h 's 1oug.h when each
player is off a team where he was the
top man."
Women '• v olleyball
Coa ch: Al Gaspanan (founh year).
I 18$ Record: 14-4. 13-1 . ou1h
Coast (first place)
Top relurners: Kathy Wissman.
Beverly Hills, So .. mrddle blocker.
Top rec:ralts: Leslie Osterman.
Gardtn Grove. Fr .. setter: Dionne
Powers. Edison. Fr., middle blocker.
Barrie Daffom , Los Alamitos, Fr .•
ouiside hitter; s·usic Turner,
Lakewood. Fr., outside hitter; Dana
Mosbrook, La Quint.a, outside,
freshman; Kathi Hays; HuntinJton
'&&ch, Fr., outside hitter.
OtlH!r area pro41cta: Heidi Panis,
Huntington Beach, Fr.. middle
blocker; Lori Menz, Newport
Harbor, Fr., middle blocker.
Protpeehl1: Despite returning o nly
one P'!Yer, the Rustlers had what
Oispenan calls "a very good rccnut-
ina year. (lt was) the best one I've evor
had here in three year:s." Included
were two~ll-CIF performers (Powers·
and Osterman) and two all-league
performers (Daffom and Turner). "I
believe this team has the talent and
attitude to d1allcnae anyo~ In the
state." The key to this year's ·squad
which lacked a year ago is "chemistry.
We d idn't have a good attitude last
ye.ar. This team is talented and there
is no mention of the word 'me', it's
always 'we.' That is the difference. It
think that little adjustment will put us
over the top."
Men'• .accer
Coac:~ Greg Ghica (11th year).
1985 record: 9-6-3. 4-3-2 South
Coast (second pla~.
Top ret•raen: Pal'Mflncr, Marina.
So .. forward; Andy Aoustick, Ocean
View. So .. fullback; Mike Manin.
Ocean View. So., fullback; Gary
Norris. Manna. So.. fullback; Palll
Barck, Los Alamitos, So .. fullbaci :
Ja mes Barrodt. La Qumta, So., half-
back.
Top aewcomen: Ro hen How-
cnon, Huntington Beach, Fr.. for·
ward; Tim Bontrager, Edison. Fr ..
goalie; Andy Laugh, El Modena. Fr ..
forward; John Sanchez. La Quint.a,
Fr .. halfback.
O"er area proch1ct1: Richard
Boyer, Manna. Fr .. fullback: Mazed
Arafat, Ocean View. Fr.. forward;
Paul Smith. Ocean View. Fr .. half·
back-forward.
. Pro•lt'Chl•: The strength of four
retummg fullbacks and all-CIF goalie
'Bontrager makes for a stro n$ defense.
Benner was the team's leading scorer
a )'Car ago with 27 goals to boost the
offense along_ WJth newcomer How-
enon. Ghica says .. , think we have a
good team. O ur sophom ores help us
very much. I think everyone's going
to get a good run 1f they play Golden
West. Defense will be our biggest
asset."
Women'• .accer
Coach: Sharron Se1denberg (first
year).
1185 record: 3-1 1-1. 3-8-1 Sou th
Coast (sixth place).
Tep retuaera: Lisa Nelson,
Muina, So., fuJlti.c.k; La Ree ~w-
10n Ocean View, Sq., fullback; N&m
BerbiaJia, La Qujnta, So., fuUbeck;
Linda. C ummiD11..1.· La Quinta, So.,
fullback; Laura LOX, Mariha, So .•
forward; Hayley Wihonai, American
Fork. So.. forward; Kelli Winkler,
Edison, So., midfielder. · T., recnlta: Shannon Auaustinc,
Tusun. Fr., forwardj Connie Knapp,
Marina, Fr.1 forwara. •
Otlaer ar•a pre4.ct1: Mill)'
Weh.ran. Marina. Fr.,· mldfielde:r-
forward; Laurie MichaJew1c2, Ocean
Vitw. Fr .• fUllback·midfidder.
Proapectu : The addition of a full·
tjme teacher as coach should add
cohesiveness which bas lacked in the
past, according to assistant Janie
·Dowling. A sirona class of recruits is
makina the task of buildina the
program tas1cr. and along with a crew
of returners should provide a much
improved Rustler team this season.
Mea '• cro. cormtry
Coacll1: Raul Duane (third year).
J H6 record: 5th in South Coast.
Top re t•rnn: Rodney Leiterman1 Ocean View, So.
Top recnlt1: Danny Acosta, West·
minster. Fr.; Steve Lamon, Fountain
Valley. Fr.; Tom Tunstall, Hunt-
ington Beach, Fr.: Bob GartnCf,
Fountain Valley, Fr.
Pro1peet•1: With the addition of El
Cam~o. Pasadena and Lon.a Beach
CC ;.o the South Coast and the
deletion ofSaddleback. Orange Coast
and Rancho Santiago. Du&n e feels
the conference IS much Stroo1er, and
the youth of his squad will have
trouble with.the top line of the league.
Women'• crtM9 cormtry
Coaell: Tom Noon (first year).
llU record: founh 1n South Coast
meet.
Top r~tuners: None.
Top recnlt1: Karolyn Jo rgensen,
Mayfair, Fr.; Eva Schultz, Marina,
Fr.: Rosty Noon, Fr.: Evelyn Porter,
Marina. Fr ... Linda Walling, West·
minster. Fr.
Pro1peet11: The o nly frc~hman
straight out of high school on the five·
woman squad which avcrqes 29
years of age 1s Walling. but the others
have running experience except for
Schultz. a former soccer player.
Jorgensen (23) and Poner (39) arc
tnathletes. while Noon ( 45) is a longer
distance runner. Tom Noon says:
"They· re improving with every work·
out and I thmk by conference time,
they'll be pushing some people.
(Jorgensen and Schultz) have a good
chance to go to the Southern Cali -
fornia meet."
SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL OUTLOOK • • • From Bl
Fountain Valley (O·ll vs. El Toro 11·0> at Ml11lon
Viejo, Friday: The second of a three-ro und battle between
Raron Coach Mike Milner and h1!> favonte player. and the
son of El Toro C'oach Bob Johnso n. Rre1 J ohnson. 1s on
tap.
RantiD1ton Buell IO· I) at Blsllop Moet1omery
I 1·0). Friday: The Knights of the .\ngclus Ltague were
impressive 27-0 winners over Mary Star of the Sea in their
opener.
Q1,1an e rback N iu Sale. a 5-9. 170-pound junior
Samoan, 1s the key to Bishop Montgomery's option
attack. He ran for 80 yards on a sweep and 45 on a busted
play.
And for the first time in eight meetmgs, it is El Toro
which enters a s the fa vorite.
"I saw :1 Toro on film and 1'11 td l )-OU what." Milner
said. "They played (and wo n. 20-19) a very fine football
team (Whitehall) m Pennsylvania."
El Toro opened a week earl~ and had a bye last "eek.
so Bret Johnson, his favonte receiver (Scott Miller) and b-
foot-5. 255-pound. two-wa y tackle Scott Spaldmgand the
rest of the Chargers should be ready.
Hunt1ng10n Beach Coach George Pascoe said ··w e'll
have to chm1natc their quanerback from their offense.
He's a very fast runner and they're a good-sized team ...
"Bret is the best quanerback 1n O range Count) in m}
p1n1on," Milner said. "He's a headsy player with a great
arm. He can drop back, sprins out, bootleg, throw o n the
run .. he can d o 11 all. He's a big play quarterback who rnn
tum a round the game in a blmk of an eye.
Bishop Montgomery doesn't quite stack up to
Huntmgton Beach m size. but Pascoe discounted any
potential advantage.
"So what 1fwe're big." Pascoe said. "If we can·t block
anybody it won't do us much good,"
Pascoe s~ud he would alternate his quanerbacks,
Sean P1cquelle and Brett Brummett. as he did in the
opener.
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW Pirates win
polo opener From Bl
remains uncenaan because or an
lnJUf) to his hand dunng the summer
La Serna IO·lJ ac LaguH Beacll
(1-0): The Lancers of La Serna lost
their opener, but a 29-23 loss to
usually strong Los Altos md1cates
Laguna Beach could tle In for its
toughest non-league game of the
season.
Two Anasts arc expected back for
the La Serna game. Bntt Yamamo to.
on offens1 ve guard. and G eoff Rcgatz.
a linebacker and guard, have been
nursing shoulder and knee 1n1unes.
Laguna Beach Coach Cednck
Hardman missed La Sema'!i contest
(ll was played o n Thursday) but as
aware La Serna has secn plenty of the
<\n asts. Laguna comes off a 2 1 · 7
victory at El Segundo where Jonathan
Todd rushed fo r 26 1 yards o n 20
ca mes.
Corou del Mar O·f) at Saa
CJemn&e tf.l ): Corona dcl Mar's
sencs with the Tritons resumes with
the Sea Kinas holding a 6-4 edge,
thanks to six wins in the last seven
starts. ·
"San C'lcmcnte is improved over
last year (when CdM won 16-12),"
Sea King Coach Dave Holland said.
"They have two or three acts that they
run out of offcnstvely and running
back Dan Morgan (Q3 yards vs.
Woodbndac) is the guy we n~ to
stop. 1
"They'll show more thmp thin wc
saw last Wttk. They can throw and we
have to worry about that. Our young
secondary will be tested this week. We
didn't face much of a passing attack
last week
"We would lt ke to win all our
practice fprc-lea.aue) games. but we're
tAk.mg them as a chance to act our
young k.1ds to improve. We need a lot
of work and 1mprov1 na 1s the 1mpon-
ant th ml"
Mater Pt-I II.fl .-1. Sut.a Au
Valley lf·ll: The Monarch\ of Mater
Dc1 arc solid favontc'
··Last year Valley had speed and
they Jumped o ut ahead on us," said
Mater De1 Coach Chuck Gallo. "We
have trouble Wlth speed. as most
teams do. The scary pan 1s they have
1t th1s year too
"We arc JUSt going to have to hang
on to our hats, keep control and do
some hitting to keep the ga me 1he way
we want tt to be.
··The~ arc pnmanly a running
team. but they can throw too They
didn't throw effecti vely 1n their first
game. but their quanerback looked
hkc he settled down at the end and we
think they'll throw better th as week.
"We never know what other teams
are going to run on us offensively or
defensively. because teams tend to
pla> us a little differently than other
teams. They're the t}'.pt o f team that
could have a new offense and a new
defense this week. and we won't know
until we act on the field."
Saddlebaek (1·0> vs. Saata A.aa
Cl·O>: Jt's a battle of two of Orange
County's ranked teams which won
C IF championships in I 98S -No. 2
Santa Ana and No. 7 Saddle.back.
The Saints of Santa Ana won the
Southern Conference, the Road-
runners won the Centnl crown .
Saddlcback Coach Jerry Watte
downplayed the battle of the defend·
1ng Clf champions. saying: "I think
the CIF champion stuff 1s m ostlx for
the people 1n the stands. There will be
enough emotion with there being two
Santa Ana schools.
"We know we have to conc.cntrate
on (runnina back) Ro ben Lee , and
their quanerbeck. Richard Fanti,
may be the fastest QB we'll fact all
year. He (Fanti) ran wild ( S• yards on
I 0 camcs) wheo Ntwpan flushed
ham out of the pocket. They drop back
a lot. but when Fanti had prnsurc, he
took o ff.
"We uc prcpanna for Santa Ana.
but wc have to ~oncentnu: o n us. We
have a pmc under our belts. so now
we can scttl~ down and ae1 back to
work."
~ . •
Down 2-0 in the first period,
O range Coast scored 10 of the pmc's
nc1t1 12 goals to capture an 11 ·7 water
polo victory over Cerritos 11 -7 m
both teams" opener Tuesday.
"We got stronger in tht second
quarter and real stron$ in the third,"
Coach Don Watson said. "Cond1t1on-
tng was a btg facto r. We wtre in good
shape and they kmd of ran out o fps."
Enc Keller led the way with thrtt
goals, while Mike Bunge and Karl
Stewan added two each.
Tht Pirates play Cuesta Friday in
the Cuesta To urnament, which fea-
tures nine of the top 10 ranked teams
in the state.
"I'm a little concerned," Watson
said. "We're in a real tough con-
fcrc-net (the newly-aligned Orange
Empire Conference). I think we can
play with anybody. We'll get a rul eye
opener as to where "'~ stand this
wcc-kcnd," ~
In high school action:
U!IJvertlty U, F•Uertoa t: The
T.ro1ansopencd the1rcampa1gn with a
victory at tlomc as Ken Little scored
four of his fi ve goals m the second
quaner.
Un-tvemty. which led throughout.
was 10 front S. 7 at halftime and pulled a~ay m the second half. limitina the
Indians tOJUS\ two aoaJs.
Dirk VcntlafT and Jeff Kropn add~ two goals apiece for the
TroJans.
Un1 versuy will be off until next
Tuesday when it hons El Toro.
La Qwmta U, HuUqtoa 8eedl 11:
The 9ucn,rallied from• 7-2 halftime
de.f!C1t to tic the tcore at nine, but La
Quinta bc!d o n for the victory with
four JO&ls m the final thrTJe minutes. Bna~ Sciacca ~red one of l\11 two
1oaJs '.*'th four m1nutes remainlna for
Huntancton Beach, but t.kOiltti ran
out ofpunch. JCun Duke had six pJs
for the the 10ten, wha. record
dropped to I· I. Hu:ntinaton Belch
hosts Troy today
' ,
Replay-can't
help Denver
ove
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Denver Broncos' playen -
uy .~t NFL pine offfeiala admhUd they erred in
oulbfyina a 79-yard touchdown pua play durina their
21-10 ~ctory over the Pittab1arab'S1C1eletJ. . • •
· . Wnb Oenv~ lead.ins If 10 and .J111t over nine
min\ltes to play an Monday niaht'• nahonally-telev.ile<f
pme, quarterti.ck John Elway Tateralod to runn1na ~k
Gerald Willbi~~ who lofted a pus to Steve Wauon for an apparent toucnaown.
The pla¥ was nepted wbco line jud&e 69yce Smith
ruled Elway 1 tou was a forwa rd lateral. NFL ruJes
prohibit two f~ puse1 on the same play.
Althouab televuaon replays .ta.owed th.at Willhite
was about· 2 yards behi~d Elway when he ca~t the ball,
a snafu prevcujed tbe instant replay official an the press
box from overrulin,a the call. •
Tbe fie!d offic?als apparently ~d not know that the
play was betq rcVlewed. By the ume the replay official had~ ~vi~wed it. the Broocos bad run anot.her play,
mearuna at was too late for the error to be corTCCted~
"I auess the guy (official) in the r.rcss box couldn't get
anybod)'.'s attention on the field, • Elway said. "The rcfe~ (Bob McElwce) didn't make the call, the Line judge
did. He was standing 7 yards 10 front of the play and I said.
'There's no way you could sec it.'
"My one Job on the play 1s to make su~l throw a
lateral, because I know we can't throw 'tw<1" forward
passes," Elway said. ·
Willhite said, "The officials said. ·we blew the call. ·-
We made a mistake.· But they said since we'd already run
another play, they couldn't take it back. I'm JUSt glad it
didn't cost us the game." ·
The NFL also admitted that the play was legal, but
said that after the ensuing play was run, it was too late to
rectify the call.
"The touchdoY(ll should have been allowed." Joe
Browne, the NFL's director of communications. said.
.. There was a discussion in the ~play booth on what
. the ex.act call was on the field," he added ... By the time the
replay officiaJ had contacted the field, the next play had
been run. When the nellt play 1s run. there can be no
change by the replay official.
''We're continuing to work the wnnklcs out of the
system," Brown said about the instant replays.
P\BJC M>TlCE Nil.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTia
heate-Lopea o.a lrrille card Gtet P\lcnt.e, the uAbdt.en prol09e of former fea~t champion Danny "Little Red"
LopCz. wUf meet Franci1CO Sequera ofC.O.Cbella
on'the Sept. 2S fi&ht card at the Irvine Marriott Ho~I.
Puente (8-0-4) Wlll be makina hi1 tint 10-round a~. •
SeQucn (~I. intludln& one l<>-rounder)'lu
former. Southern California Golden Gloves champion.
The weigh1 for the figh1 will be 129 pounds.
Atblere. ID-Acdon n . SoY'let»
The Athle1es an Action baslcetball team will
ba11le the Soviet national team Nov 3 at 7:30
p.m. at the Forum in lnsJewood.
The. Forum contest will be the last of a thrtt-
pme sen" w11h the Soviets. wath other ~mes pl~yed Oct. 30 an Sacramento and Nov. I an San "' D1eao.
AJA. which posted wins over UNLV. Mar-
quette. lllano1s and Pepperdane last season en
rout.e to a 26-6 ~ord. owns a 4-3 scnes edgr
apanst the ~VICIS .
T1elcets llre S 17 50. SIS. S 12, S 10. S8 and SS
and are on sale at Lhe Forum Box Office aftd all Ticlcet.Master loe&tlons.
_-~ ~ ------~----::::---
,,_ Ooll cr...io IV
~UOQ la ...., Wl)' (()t ~ IUo Goll
0..-IV, ICIMclulld for llalurday aDd 5'anday Oct. ._,, at 1M ~ a.a.ell CoUnvy Oab. 16
m&Ja from lliveni.de. The lOUrUment will offer IWO difftmlt ~ coasisdoa of jU'1 • ... day's eolf or both &.JI or the evenL Tbe 9irdic Plao, for SI SO, will 1nchlde an la.
bole rou.nd boCh dip with can.
T1w Pat Plap, (~SI OO, will of'f.u 18 bola plllS
tart Sunda~ oh.ly. ·
Both ~· inclUde tee altl.a.. lOumamenl •wu&ei': awarila feativities, Ud a chance 10 w111 a
mink cOa.t and other pri%C$ in a h'CC raffle.
For rcterVations. c.ontac1 Praam San&h at 63)..7400.
R.llq to COlldoct cUaJc '
Laken' Coach Paa Riley W1U conduct a tWC>-
day bukett,.Jl chruc for JUftJQr and 1enaor h.iah
school coaches Fnday and Saturday at two locauons. • ·
The tint seuaon Wlll be at the LA Mamou
Hotel besint\1111 11 6 p.m. Fnday, with the
teeond session mov1na to the Loyola Mary ..
mount Univers11y 1ym. where several Laken'
players will be used to dem onstrate Riley's fast-
break theones.
Rtaistratson 1s S40 an advance or S4S at the door. For anformataon, phone I ·800-6H-2823.
Jlotor •polU new
Racina at AJ.c.ot Park 1ncl"Udcs:
Thursday -Motorcycles -AMA Speedway (Ascot South Bay Stadium). 8.
Fnday -Motorcycles -CMA Motocross. 7.
Saturday -Motorcycles -AMA Camel Pro
Senes. 28tlunnual nauonal balf-m1le. 8 .
Sunday -Stoclc cars -NASCAR Pro Stoen.
F11Jure 8s & Bomber Oval, 7. l
Sept. 2S -Motorcytles -AMA g~ay
(Ascot South Bay S11d1um). 8.
Life wit:fiout-
Montana}
4 rspre~toconttnue
season wtttOj)QB sidelined
REDWOOD CITY (AJ>)-A.a Joe MOa.IUi Jay iii a.
hospjW room foUowina blek IW)Jt1)', bit lealOG 100C
and hia career thrate~ the Su Fratlcitco 49etl on
Tuesday scrambled to find a.q1aick flx.
Coech Bill Walsh oredietod that Montana wdl
recover from Monday's delicate IWJ.C'Y for a ruptured
disk in his lower spine.
"Hc'U start and play" next year. Wa.llb said ... , think
he'll return to.vcatneu." '
Walsh said Montana u still somewhal wt•ted. .. but..
he's in e~ceUent spirill and was ukiQa for pizu alrady:
He's doina fine. He'll be m the hospital five days.
"The auraery was very succ:nsf ul. He was 10 some
d1toomfort lasl ni&bt and,. will be today, which i.J very
natural, buJ t,!ley expect that to subside in the oe~t couple
of days."
'Even as he tried.to be opumistic, thou&b. Walsh
prepared 1or the worst. · • .
Jeff Kemp wilt be the 49crs' quartetbeck on Sunday
apinst the New Orleans Saints and probably for the rest
of the season. but he 1s not the quarterback of the 49en'
loni·term future. Walsh made dear.
The 49ers began retoohng their offense to fit the
talents of Kemp. who can throw Wlth as much accuracy
and greater distance than Montana and run well but so far
is not as proficient an ··reading" defenses and.callina new
·plays on the lmc of scnmmagc.
"There arc certain soph1nicalCd things that you
would JUSt assume Joe Montana would do and did do,"
Walsh said. "You can't be assure those responses will be
there with Jeff because he JU St hasn't been with us that
long. And who's to say anyone 1s really comparable to Joe
in his basic instant'ts a"i a player'l
··1 don't want to draw our plays but there arc certain
th1ng.s that Jeff would do better" than Montana. Walsh
said.·· He's very act1 ve and he can run with real authority.
so he'll do more of those londs of thmgs, rolling out and
throwing. play-action and passmg., and more of the
'shotgun."
Walsh praised Kemp·~ first gama for the 49en on
Sunday. a 16-1 3 loss against the Rams. Kemp completed
19 of 24 passes for 252 yards and looked steady after two
early interceptions. one on a upped pass.
MOnc. TO walv9 ll'IY lrregui.rlty In a It 27711 IC 27111 30th day of June, 19M, by Q-Edmond M. Connor. Edmond M. Connof. J«-K 27711 ACTmGUe &I II 111 I
CMDfTCMlt OP bid or to rejecl any·or all Nedoeof.... 1..,.. Mo. written no11ce. and by retlft-MOTtCa OP Donald ·o D lckeraon. f,..., w. Sh._,., Mcl<enna. ITATW OP MAim 8'1'Ai P
MA.IC T1lANlnR bid• of,.._.,,....,,,, m400 cation by the Umlted Pert· INTIMDaO ~ Mct<enne. Conner & Cuneo, Conner & C-. 81 t Anton dAMD<llAIEfT OP The fo1oW111C1...,.... .. . (stet. 8101-8107 No bid wlll be oonlldered .. ~.... MOTICa TO ..,.,.., diMOlw the Mid pert. (C ... WNeCMI 811 Anton Blvd., Suite 910, Blvd., Suite 910, Co1ta UM OP ACTmOU9 dolflO ~m:~W. u.c c )'• unleM It II "'*'-on a •tan-.... A 111'1'D Clll.DfTOltl °' nertlllp and terminate their e.-lee. Cott• Mau. CA 9282e (714) MeH . CA 92828 (7 14) .._.. ..... -Compeny. 1011 9ttoao
Notice la hereby g"'8n to dlld form tvmlahed by the In the Superior Court of MA.IC~--relatlontu pert,...thare6n. M41.1(tl)) 7!1t-3eoct. Attorney• for 7!11·3600. Attorney• tor The following perton1 Or' •10I, eo.a .._,CA
c radt1ora of Illa within Oapanmant and le.made In the State of Callfornla, In AND OP RfftNTION Further notice la hereby TO THE CREDITORS OF Pleln11ff Plaintiff have abandonacl lhe UM o1 He27 ~ tr1111fwors that a KC)O(dance wttll the "In-and" tor the County of Or-TO~--gt.oan IMt Ille undarllQned GRUBB& ELLIS COMPANY, UMrTID ITATll UNt1WD ITAftl 1na F1c11llou1 Bu11ne11 LAo OetlouO. 220 Nice I.ft.
l>uttc trwl9t• .. atlOul 10 be ttruetlon• 10 Bl(jdeta." ange ALCOHOLIC MWUOI wlll not be ratpontlbla. lrom TRANSFEROR (LESSEE): aAM(Mlti'TCY COURT ~CY COURT Natl* EOOKKO no E •20t. ~ 9-d\, CA
meda on panonal proe>arty Pr~llve blddef1 may . In Ille Mallet of the E11ate UCINM(I) 11111 day on, tor any obll; PLEASE T Al(E NOTICE CIMnlA&. DllTNCT CUfTilA&. Qle'TNCT Kalella Ave., Orange, CA 92M3
harelnaft• dea«lbed. examine and obtain plan1. of JOHN THOMAS JONES. (e.o.. 1101-1107 gatlon1 ln<:urred by 111• THAT. OP CM.tPONtlA OP C~ 92877 Thta buefneae II oon--
Tha nemae Ind bullnMI •P•Cltlcat1on1, and bid DECEASED ue.c.c. 9lftdl• 01~1) In (1111) (her) (their) 1 Th• abov•·n•m•d In Ra COMARK .• Call· In Re COMARK •• Cell-r11e Flcthk>ul au.•-Oueted by. an lnCIMdl*
addratt of the Intended form1 by ealUng 11 Of malllf!Q Nola 11 hereby given that M07'I Mft) (lt1) own name(1) or In the T ranetetor (L ..... ) lnterldt '°''"' Limited Partnership, fornla Limited Partner.lllp, Name referred to above wu LAo Oeboub
trantteror1 ate: LIBBEE M a raquaet 10 the Official ot the Ufldareigned w1n Mil at Notice 11 ,_et>y given that name of the firm. to traneter the following • Oabtor o.btor llled on 88'). 24. 1985 1n the This ~ ... ,._..
ENTERPRISES, INC., A C1ll· the Chief ot Plant Opar· prlvatt ..... to 1he lllghelt 1 bulk 1rantfw Of parsonll DATED at Costa Maaa, 1erlbed pet'IOflal property to SAM JONAS. Chaplet 1 SAM JONAS. Chapter 7 County of Orange Oflginll with tM ~CW. ct Or·
tornla eorporlllon, 14252 at10n1 al the above addrlU, and beet bidder, eubjaet to pr099f1Y ind 1 1r1n1f1t of Cllltornla, tl\19 30 day of the balow·n1med Trani· Trull .. tor the Estate of Trull .. for the e.t1t• of Fiia No F-287301 anoe County on AA9* 2t,
Cul¥er Dflve. lrvlne. CA telephone number (71') confirmation of Mid Su· liquor lloel'IM 11 about to be June. 19&8. ferM (L...or), and .. ad Comark, 1 California Limited Comarll,a C.lltorn11 Limited Harry H YOll!IOtr.a. 2441 1Me
92714. 9!17·!1213 s)atlor Cour1onoraftet11111 made. ~,~ ... TranlferM (i..eor) Intend• Partnetlhlp, o.t>1or. Plain-P111nerlhlp, Debtor Plaln-Bowdoin Sa. u Verna. CA ,..._
The location In Calltornla A payment bond. Stln· 2e day Of Seplemt>er. 198e, The namea. Social Sacur· llMI car-10 ..... badl to Tran1fwor un lltf 91760 PvblWled Or-. Co.&
of the cNef exewtlYa orttGe dud Form 807 In 1111 at the otfloe of Martha A lty or Fedarel Tu Number. ~'~:*'-(LIMC>f) Mid property otS. YS Kum JI Yoahlolla. 2441 Deity Piiot ~ 10,
Of' prlnc;lpal bull,,... ol'lloe amount ol """percent Of lhe Roof. 1113 North Spuroeon and malling addrlU, and ._ ONM; ...... car-. 2. The bullnela addrMI c F PALMER and DOES 1 JOSEPH G ANTONUCCI.' Bowdoin St La Verne CA 17. 24, Oc1obet '· 19M
)f the Intended tranaf9ror Is ~trlC't price mu1t tc:com-StrMt. Sanll Ana. CA Zip Coda Number. Of the • TniatM _..., .,_..,. of the Tran1f9ror (L ..... ) through 10. lnclutlve. Oefen. ROBERT W BELL. POULL\91760 Wl38
')() BlufMew, lrvlne, C•ll· Deny _.,, contract lnvolv· 9270 I, County of Orange, vanlf•~ .,. AO~RT y ...... of,.,.... .... 1nf'7t1. 11\d the Tranatet .. (Leuor). dlnll L 8 RI EN ' p E T ER Thi• bu.._ WM con----------
'orr*l 92715. 1ngant•pandlturelnexceu Slate of California, all the YOUN, ANGELA D 1'0UN, ..._.Gr-.• T,_... attlllttlme,ara ~No. BUINAUSl(AS. BERNIE ouctad by lndlvlcluall (Hu• "8JC M>T1C(
All Oiiier butlnael ,,_ of $5.000 rlgll1. Utle and lnt-t ot 11071 Faye Ave . Gatden ... Deed of,.,,........ Tr a ruler or (LHHe) ·~ D'AMOUR. FRANK FINIZIO. \).net and Wife)
W1d addr ..... uMd by the The ~!vi l>lddet will ul<I ~t In and to 111 Grove. Calif 92840 7/11119; n-. ~ o.toe• GRUBB& ELLIS COMPANY. c-Mo. MAA M HAMMITI, JACKI Thia ttttement wu filed ACTrnOUe ., ....
tranatw or Within lhe put be required to enter ~10 • the certain r ... property The narnae. Socials.a,, •• er:..-. Gr-. .... 13343 CulVar DrM. ·~Ina, SAG..... HARABURDA. WILLIAM A with Illa County Clerll ot Or· MAim 8'1'AO r '"' .. years-· None contractural agreement In lltuated In ttle County of Or-lty Of Federal Tu Numl>ef, Anon.,"',.. Cllllfornl&. 4000 MICA'111ur NOTICE YOU HAVE HAWK. E. K. OWENS. PAN\ange County on AuQuat 28. The ~ per-. ..
The nemat Ind bvtlneM Iha lorm of • "Standard ange. Stall of California. Ind maUtng addr-. and Publlahed Orange Cout Bou .... ard .• t600. Newport BEEN SUED. THE JUDGE ATLANTIC LTD GARY tMe OOlng ~ -9ed"6of
add1-ot the .tranlfet ... Agreement. form STD 2" l>tf11cularly deacrlbed u fol-Zip Coff Numl>ef. Of the Dally PllOI September 17 BHCll, Callfornl1, 4400 MAY DECIDE AGAINST ROS Mt NI RNAOAL A Merry M. Y ........ K-Carpat Malntenano.. 2S464
ara·JONJ HANOUSEKllnd wlllct11hallbet>lndtngupon aowa,to-wlt 1ran1ter .. 1 are· KWANG l98& MacArthur Boulev ard . YOU WITHO(H 'YOUR TORR.STEVE.N O WYMER. .MY.-... SequoiaWOOd Way,EIToro
STEPHEN 0 WAGNER. Ille Stat• of California only LOT 211. TRACT 2!190. s u N NAM I( 0 0 NG . W363 •740. Newpot'I Beech. Call· BEING HEARD UNLESS ANO DOES 1 THROUGH Publlahad Orange CloMt CA t2aO
18050 CulV9t Drive. lrvtna. upon approval by the St•1• AS PER MAP RECORDED BOMWHA KIM, t4642 0.. DI-II' W\T"'r: fornl•. 4546 Camc>u• Valley. YOU RESPOND IN WRITING 100. INCLUSIVE. O.ten-Daily Piiot Sepamt>er 17, 24, Robert Troy Pldlatl"f,
CA 92715. The oontrlC1 It not binding IN BOOK 82. PAGES 32 TO von1111re, Tuttln, Call! I"~ nu""-Irvine, California WITH THE TIME SET danll ]Octol>et 1 8, tllM 25454 Sequoia Wood Wsy,
The property pertinent on ell,_ party un .... and 38 INCLUSIVE OF MIS-92680 TrenffarM (llNOf'); GAR· BELOW Adfwwy Na. W380 El Toro. CA Q2930
,_ .. o Is ci.terlt>ed an gen-until It 11 8'19foved by ap-CELLANEOUS. MAPS. IN Tllat the pareonal P'OI>-" 27411 NETT & COMPANY, 170 TO THE DEFENDANT A ·~1117..., Thi• bu•I-la eon·
etal u Stock In Trade, Fl•· prop<latt authorized 11ate THE OFFICE OF THE 1tty 10 be 1r1111terred 11 • '~:.::-~• North Fair Oau Avenue, ComDlatnt nu tlMrl flied by C... No. fltllllC NOTICE ducted by. an lnOMduel
turH. Equipment 1n d agenclea, Including lhe 0.-COUNTY RECORDER OF terlt>ed In generel u ma-Paltdena, California 91103 tilt platntlft againll 'f04J If I~ Rot>er1 Plctlanng
GooctwtH ol 1 certain Photo partment of Genital Ser· SAID COUNTY lettall euppll .. merellan· The lollowlng per90nS are 3 The locatlona of the you wllll lo defend y04JrMlf, NOTICE· YOU HAVE K 17C7t Thia It-'-' -Ned
Proceaalng bullMll and 11 vtoet.lfrequlred • mort commonly known d tH .' equlpm°ent . (or) dolngbualMllH:THETOP property to be lran1llfl'ed youmuatlllewltllthaCourta BEEN SUED. THE JUDGE '1CTTTIOUl.,._SI wttlllheCountyC1411'11ol0r•
located al: 14252 Culver All nonarempt lllte con-... 824 ltllnd vie. Drive. tumlturt, lhctur••. equip· HAT, 2S34 w. Weetmlnoe•ter and INMd b41ck .,..: 13343 wrttten pleading In feepol'IM MAY DECIDE AGAINST ...... ITATnmln' ange County on Augult 2t.
Ofl..,.,lrvlne.CA92714 The 1ract1of $S,OOOormoreare Sea1Beecll,CA90740 mant, trldename, goodwill, Yt ,SantaAna,CA 927 Culvet OrlYa, l~lna. Ctll-tothe ComplalntNOLATER YOU WITHOUT YOUR Tllefoll0wlngper9001ar1 198e
bull,_ name uMd by the eubjeclt 10 elate contractor Tetml of N ie cUl't In law-...... leNMhold 1mpro,,. John T O.Sulef. l3372 lornla, •OOO Mac Arlllur THAN THMTY•FIVI (JI) BEING HEARD UNLESS d04ng bualneill " Pro-"UMr
said tranateror al 11ld to-nondl1Crlmln111on and com· tul money ol the United rnenll. eonvenant not to BalOs Dr • Garc:i.n Grove, CA BouleVard, • 1500, NewP<>r1 DAYS 4"19' THa DATl YOU RESPOND IN WRITING 1 ... 1on11 Prlorllla1. 7609 Publlahed 0r.,. co.a
Ottlon II ONE HOUR pllanct requlrtmtnt• St•t• on confirmation of compa1a. •tocil In lr•d• $ylVll O.Suler. 13372 BHCll. California, 4400 OPlllALINOOP~auM-WITH TH E TIME SET E.ul Wiidfiower AY8 , Or· Dall\' Pll01 SeptemtHar 10.
MOTQ.PttOTO pursuant to Government lala. Ten percent of amount ABC llC:9nM of a bu11MN Salos Dr .GardanGro.it.Ct MacA r&llur Boul.,,ard. MON1 TO YOQ.~AI MT BELOW. ange, CalJtorn•• 92M9 11. 24, Oc1ober 1, 1IMMI
Slid bulk 1ran1fet 11 1n-Code Section t2990 and bid to be depollled with bid known H COPPER TREE Thie builneH 11 co._, #740, Nawpor1 8Mcll, Call· '°"™ ON ~ TO THE DEFENOAN'T A Suaan C Brown, 7909 '#327
lenoad to be conaummaled Calltornll Admlnl1tratlve Bldl or olf ... 11o be an wnt-DELI and 11 located 11 151 dueled by· husband and wlf~ lornl1, 4!145 Campus Valley, llDI .. MOP. You mt.lat Complain! hat been nled by Eut WI~ Ave . Or----------
at the omoe of: ACTION Codi . Tiii• 2, Dlvltlon 3. Ing and Wiii be received I I KALA.MUS OR SUITE •F·6. JoM T O.Suler. Sytvl'i Irvine. Calllornl• •llO Mnd • copy of your tile plalntlrt egalntl you If ange, C•lifornl• 926&9 ruauc NOTICE
ESCROW. INC . 800 NOf111 Section 8201 the aforMald otflce at any COSTA MESA, CALIF O.Sul9' 4. The general dalcrlptlon wrlllen re1900M to lhe at· you with to def9nd yourMlf. Jane M Gllr--tton, 19906i---------
Tualln Avenue. Suitt G, In ICC<>rdlnoe wit II Ille time afler the flret pvbll· 92828 together with the fot· Thi• llatement wH flied of the property to be tr1n•· torney lhown In the upper you must Ille with ttle Coun I l<atwlcll, Huntington Belch, K ,,_
S1nta Ana California Or· prov111ons of Section 1770 cation lleteol and befor-• lowing daacrlbed alcon041c with the County Ci.II ol Or· terr.CS and ... Md btck la•• laft·llend oorner. Unless you written pleadlng In raeoonM Calltomta 9264e Fk:TIT'IOUI .,... .. •noe County on°' tiler Cc-of the Latx>r Code, the o.-dale of sale. beverage llcenH(ll. ON ·~ County on August 27. Io 11ow 1 Furn I t u r e . do IO, 11111 Cour1 may entet • to Ille Complaint MO LAHR Thll t1u1tn1H 11 con-...._ STAT'almlff
tober 3, 198e Tllll l>ulk partment llu alOlf"latned Dated tlll1 12111 day of SALE BEER AND WINE 19 6 furnllhlng1 and o111et ac-luCSOmtnt b~ Cleftu11 agalnat THAN T'tMTY_,tVI (JI) due1ed by CO-pattnert The IOllowlng peraona arw
tranatw lt tubjae1 to Call that the gan«al pr~alllng September, 1988 LICENSE •41· 187311 now "'11174 ceuoriM you lor the retie! dtmand.o OAYt AnlR ~ OATl Suaan C Brown OOlng bulineel aa: THE
fomla Uniform Cornmerclal ralM of wao-apptlcable In f11ertt1e A. Roof A"orney IMUeO for Mid P<em•-for Publllhed Orange Coast 5 Tiit tran1ler and In the Complaint pureuant to OP llAJUNO OP TI4118Ulll-Tllll 1111emen1 wu 11..0 MAIN TEES 2944 RltwtdcMpl'
Coda Sac11on e 1oe Illa county In wt'llch the wortc .. u. ' preml ... located 81 SAME Dally Pltol September 3. 10. la•Mbtek wH con1um· Bankruptcy Ru .. 7055 The llilOM9 TO YOU Al MT with the County Cler11 or Or· •8 eo.ta.M-. Ca. 82126'
The name end eddr ... of 1110 be done.,. tllOM r•I• IWM '· ._, ~ AOORESS 17. 24. l988 mated on May 19, 1986 Oroar on Notice of Practloe 'OftTH ON THI MWf'M ange County on August t4, E)'9denttty GrapHca. 1ne
th• peraon •Ith whom .. 1abllllled and publllfled trMor of tM Eetat. of Mid That Illa total conllder· W325 DATED: Septeml>ilr 9, and Prooedu<e In Adve<Ury llOI .. MOF. You must 198e •Ca Corp 2944 ~
cltlm1 mey be tiled 11 AC· by tna 04reclor ot Industrial D1c1111 d allon tor lhe trantler of saia P\alC NOTICE 1988 ProoMctlngt attached lier• allO W>d • COC>Y of your FJ11'0U •8 Colla M...., Ca.~
TION ESCROW. INC . 800 N Re1111on1 Coples of the Pul>lllhed Orange Coal! bullnlU lfl<I of Mid lloenM QARMITT a COW.ANY, to I• incorporated lle<eln wr1tten r91POf'!M to the at-Publlllle<I Orange Coatt Tiii• bualn-II con-
TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE G. w8ga ratea ate on Ille at the Dally PllOt September 16, It the tum of $103,000 00 K 277S2 Tr• ....... (~). bf Md 11,W Tl Ol•flAl OR· 1or,,.-,, lhOWT1 In the uppet Dally PllOt September 3 lO 11ucteo by an lndMdual
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA Ottlca of Ille c11 .. f of Plant 17. 23. 1986 lncludlng Inventory 1111-"1CT1TIOUI .,..... ~ ... ....,,..., DIRI ""LY TO THll left-hand cocner un .... you 17 i• l986 Eyadentlty Grapfllct, Inc .
92705 and the lut day tor Oper1t1on1, Flirvt-De· TW388 alad at '3.000 00. wnich NAMa ITATIMIN'T 0 I ft IC IL I, I IL & CAM AND ~AY M ,OUND do IO 11111 Cour1 fT'lay en1• I W318 Jack C Polley, ~t
n11ng clalma by any credtlor "*OP<l*'t•I Center eont1111 ot lhe lollowlng The tollowlng '*''°"' .,. OIMCILIPtal.. 1• •~ IN ..,._, A ~--THI ludg"*1t by default agatntt Ttt11 ltat-11 wu llleo
tha.11 be October 2. 198e Sita lntpeetlOn w111 t>e held "8.tC NOTIC( Ctleella . personal ct141d!. doing bulln"' H . VIC-Street T-., OM lllertaet AIOVE-flEFIR ENCE 0 you for the relief damenoad . fltllllC NOTI<i wlth'tlla County Clet1I of Or·
wlllell la the butlnaat <lay Mon . Sept 22nd. 10 00 $2,000 00, Promlu ory TORIA'S BAKE SHOP. 3333 ,.._, '-,,.--., CA CASI NUMmefl In tlleComDlalnt pureuant to ange County on Augul1 21
before the consummation A M Ftirviaw Oe...iopmen-K m41 Notee -Demand Notee 10 be South Brlatol • 185 Coett M1ot T..._..aM: (•11) DATI OP IUUA.NCE: Oc· Bankruptcy Ru .. 70!1!1 Tllt4 l'ICTITIOUS .,..... 198e
dste eptCtfted at>ow all Center ACTITIOUe ~II repfeced Wft1I calh ttwougtl M ... CA 928215 . m...,.. 8't • ..._ 'f, KIM tMer 1 .. 1• Or<Mt on Notice ol Prac:11oe NAMI STAnmN'T "17'?1S
Dated September 8, 1988 Victor Bjalaltc. Clllet of NA• IT ATIMIN'T H crow • $ 77 ,000 00, Car'rotl Bake Sl'IOp, Inc , PubNlhed Orange CoHI R8lpfl Q, , ... .,. UftMed and ProcedUfe In Adveraaty The following persons "e Put>lllhed Orange C:O..I
L I • I I I II . Plant Operation• Ill The following person• are Tanglble/lntanglbl• prop· 3333 South Bnttol • 18!1 Dally Pilot Septemt>« 17. lta ... llefttlruptc' .,.... PrOCMdfnga •ttllCMc:l ,_.. doing bull"e:!~A'!. DC Mar-Dally F'llOl Augutt 27 Sec>·
INTIRfttUtll, INC., A Publl111ed Orange Cou 1 dOlng bullneet u SAFE erty demand no1e to be COlll Meaa. CA 92828, Ctll~ 1988 •r H. hMett. Deputr lo 11 Incorporated herein I ketlng. 18 .,.._,.. lrc,ie. temt>er 3 10. 17 1988
C ........ Corpat ........ 9J: DaMy Piiot September 10, HARBOR SELF STORAGE, marked YOld at sucn tlrM a1 tomla corporation W364 Clettr llftAMTI CM•f'AL Olt-N~lf Wl~M CAd!2~18' W316
y.....,a f( • ...,_., ~ 17, tll88 W347 16842 s. Harb()r Blvd •• $24.000,00 Tl'tl• buslnHI II con-Addre11: IOt l'ed•r•I OERI AftPLY TO TH••1 ..... am on
deM; aY: DewW I . HaMetl. Sant• Ana. CA 92704 THE ENCUMBRANCE ducted by·. ~·lion P\Bl.IC NOTICE llulldlftl, "' CMc C-'9f CAMAMD1!4YM,OUND Santi An• Ave "3 Cott• P\alC NOTICE
leOf'./T,.. Tr•--•• P\8.IC NOTICE John R Broe 188-42 S HAS BEEN ASSUMED BY Carroll Bale• Sll<>P Inc fttau. '-"" Ane. CA IN '1'1l.I A UNDIR THa Mesa CA 92627
.ION .1." HANOUllK, K 2faa Hatb<>rBlvd .. S~taAna,CA BUYER AT CLOSE OF Jim Parvin, PrMldent ' ' t1m flllelllftleddreee:'.0.9o1 A•OYl-9'EFl9'ENC EO D•vld Ptaley Tr•ino, l'ICTITIOUS MJ ... U
STl'"IN 0. WAQNl9', NOTICa OP 92704 ESCROW ANO ALL CREDI-Tllll statement wu lllad ITATW•NT Of' 1.-0, Santa AN. CA n712 CAii NUlmlfl 1tl088 Mariner Of Hunl· MAM1 l'TATelllaNT r,........ •uuc ntANlf'Ef' Thi• bu1lnea1 ,, con-TORS WHO FILED CLAIMS with lhe County Cleric ol Ct· ···~N'T °' ,vbllehad °' ... Coeat DATE°' ... UANCE: Oc-l~on BNcll. CA 92649 r he lollOwlng pertOnl -
Publllllad orange Co111 TO CREDITORS OF ducted by· an lndlvldual IN THIS ESCROW HAVE ange Caunty on September UIE OP 'ICTITIOUS Deity~ AutUfl 27, ..,._ tCIMf 14. 1• Ills bualneas 11 con· <lotng t>utlnlU 11· JMAC
Dally Piiot September 17 KELLY ENTERPRISES John R Broe BEEN PAID IN FULL IN AC-8, 198e _, ...... NAME t9fl'lbet 3, 10, 17, t• ,_...,.. G. hftet, Ufttted duetl<I by 1 general P•r1· Syetem1 Mlnl·Mlroo Com-
1988 INC Transferor· ' Tlll1 1tatement wa1 nlad CORDANCE WITH SEC· FJ1MI The lollowlng persona Wl13 Ila ... a.MNptcy Judte nertlltp puter SetvloM, 306 M--___ ......., ___ .. w .. 3'""6~8 N 6 TICE Is HE RES y with 11141 Cou"'y Cle<ll ol Or-TION 24074 OF THE BUSI· Publllhed Orange Cotti have tbendoned the UM of n11n11c W\TICE •ran"· .. ftMtt, D•P"'' ~~. ~:.~ ..... llled ClluM ttl LIM. pt_,u •. CA
81-IC 11111\TJC[ G 1 v EN 1 h at K 1 11 y ange County on Septemt>erlNESS ANO PROFESSIONS Dally pu91 September 17, 24 tllt Fictitious Bu11nen r~ nu C . .._ I wttl't Ila C 1 C141rl. 1 O 92670 '"~ nu Enttr rlMI Inc wlloH 2. 1986 CODE October 1 8 1986 Name Con1tructlon Eng1 AddrMt. ...,... Fadare I oun Y o ' Jame1 O McKtntay 306 ---'-.. O-t1111------bueln!.i addrlU '18 lrvtne fi1Ml7 Thal It llU been agreed ' ' W3e2 ,,_Ing AMOClat•. • 1o4n1 ..::OP ~ M Ctwtc Ceftt. I~ C0un1y on Augull :nl IM1u1cllu1111 s L •n•
Ranch Marie et Atrium Publlllhed Or&nge Cou1 between 11ld 1ran1fer"' venture. loc.ted 11 703 Ren· ......., '-"ta AM. CA 1 PlltCenlla. CA 92670 c~~:g._. Court, Fuhlon ..... nd. New· Deity PllOI September 17.ltnd llld traneteror• that P\alC NOTICE dolph Ave. Cotti M ... CA ~-~IC~~ 1=::....~:-0~; Publtlf\eCI Ora~'~:~ T"'' t>ut•n•H II con
OS 1393 (3/~) port BN<:ll. California In-24. Octot>e< 1, 8. 1988 con11d•1tlon for the tranl· 92826 Of' COLUTl"4&. ~ -C... O 11 Pllol September lO OuCted Dy an tndMdlJal tend 1 tr n tar 1 R 'r-i W3!16 let of said bulinMI and of K 27711 The Fletltlou• Bu11n1u --• 'I' Jltnel 0 McKinley s.aiad p<opotals will be J A!. 0 wt!.!~ ad-MHI 1~ .. II 10 be ptld ,ICTITIOUS .,..... Nam. referred 10 above WH (he. .... ~ 3 ~ !"tloC •• ,._Mt 10.117 24 Octo!MK 1 l986 tn11 1tatement -fileO fipecetved~\~ 0~~ dr .. • j1 8391 M~ale rtB.IC NOTIC£ only ,,.., tran1tw 11u 1>een NAm ITAT'lmWT !tied on Novembfr 16 t9e:i I u~c~ b 11, M. Odeller '· ,_ w3•1 tw11111~ County Clilt1t of Or·
lent ..,,...... • 1 • 1 ~ 8'>9foved by Oepar1ment ot The fOllowlng per9001 .,. In the County of Orange Notic. 11 • Y grven Y WMI •nge County on .\ug.111 22 OeYeloc>manlll Cantet. 2!IO I Lane, Huntington BeecK. ACTTT10UI .,._,, Aleohollc Bever Control doing bu..,_. u 40 CAR· Savell Con1trve1lon Co 1"1 un<lerllgned tllll 1 pub· fltllllC NOTICE 198e
Harbot Blvd. Cotll M ... Calllorn1a. th• following NAm ITATWllDtT purtuanl lo s.e""'24073 .C ROTS. 3333 South BriatOI 703 RanOOlpn A,,. CoSla lie Hie of the follOwlng d• P\8UC NOTICE '117m
CA untH 2·00 P M on Sept 1>'°'*1Y now IOceted at The tollowlng per9001 are a 195, Coate MHa. CA M ... CA 92828 terll>l<I colt11era1 '#Ill be '1CTITIOUI .,...... Pul>ll"*l Ortngt Coast
28. t9&8. at wlllCh tlrM ,,....,, IMne Ranct't Markel, Atrlut'I\ doing bualnaet u 2688 .,"" the ...., .. n .detcrll>ed 92828 0.111d A Barber & A•· ri.ld I I ,,,. hour ol 1? 00 FlCmtOUI .,..... .. ... I TATIMINT 0111'y PHOI Sep1em1>er 10
wlll be opened and rM d IOI CourtS:::lonc!i.tliend, New-Newport. 2688 Newporl 1ranefetl are 10 be coneum-Carroll, Inc., 3333 South eoclalH. inc . 2032 s o caock P M on tt>e 29tn day NAMa ITAft_,.,. Tiie lollOwtng pweons are 17 2, Oc1ot>er 1 1aee
par'fonnlng ...ork to furnish port • fOl"nla. AM Blvd.. Co1ta Mell. CA mated tubjeet to Ille abOve BtlllOI • l 85 CQ1U Mata. Cother LOI Angetat CA ot September 1986 •• 4299 The lollowing l*'90fll are doing bu"'-'• Relouroe W33 l
ell lebOf. nwaterlala. tool9, tllt 11oc k end tr ade, 92t2t ovttlOn.. at BETTER SER· CA ll2t2e C~tQtnltCO'J)OI'· 900:Z!I • ' Mac:Ar111ur Blvd Sune 100 doing bu8'nell u HMl111 Nttworll lnternatlonal• and~~ 10 marcllandlH , fh1t urH . J04'ln T. L9Wla, awna e'teE ESCAOW COMPANY ellon ' Tllla tJutlnaaa WU con· ~ Beactt. County of Eneroetlc CompMy. 1011 17381 8recSe ~. Hunt-P\BJC NOTIC(
lnetlll ftoOr OO"*lng In Ula equipment, lnvan1ory. Tlllt t>u•lna&e 11 con~ INC 14294 8ead1 8tvd Thia bullneu la con• ducted by a fojftt V8'11\il'• Orange. State Of California 8rloeo Or • 108 Coate 1ngton e.actl. CA t2t49 -----------
corrtdcn. al~ etc . Of goodwllt, end 1rtde OI that duct.d by: .-i 11\dMduel w .. tmln8'er CA 92913 on ducted by' a corporation S.vela Conetructton Co 1 1 t 7 8 Pa 11rI>u)I1 ~. CA t2e21 , Jreclrletl Wllllam l<oepc>, PlCTmOUI ., ....
tfla M T lullcflnO, F'loor1 I ~aln ~ ~~--John T. Lewl9 °'after October 10th, 19M. CARROTS, INC . Jim LAon1td S•vala, Preeldant: •101190N Uit O.bOub, 220 Ntc. Ln 17~1 Brade ~ Hunl· MAm ITA,.._., thrOUOh 4, 00fl'l9let• wOh AodcY .. oun ..,.......,..'9 Tllla lt•1-t WM llled •N Other bullMll nltMI Ptrvtn, Pratldent David A. Berbet & Al· T'llll notice It given In SC• •209. ~ IMch. CA ll'IQ1on 9eecll, CA 12141 The IOlio.tng.,.,..,,. WI ~ bMa. •t '1'tlrvtew 0.-Fac1:'X and loc.19d •1 wi111111e County Clertc of Or· d edd Md by the Tllll atatemant wM fMed toelelM Inc oa ... td A coroanoa wtth Illa provlllon• t2ee3 l 1111 bu.in... 11 c~ aomo bUlineae •. $outtl ~tat Cant• In .C· :;vine :':.!~:!;,Al::' ange Couniy on AUOUll 28. ~.,, • ..,! .. wt':inutllree )'Nrl wttll tht County CkWk of Or-Bt<l>et Pree · at Section 9~ SubdMllon Tllll bu11neH 11 con dOCteCI by an lndlvt<luat Ptclflc: Tlcllel• 81\d Toure
COfdance wttll p11n1 •nd ou~" Calf. ,· T~ 1Mt lu t peat to fer u known lo anga Couflty on Septembaf Ttt11 '11attm4t0t w1a ftle<I (31. ot tna Uniform Com· ducted by an lndivl<lual FreClrlClk w l(oepo 780 Welt 18111 St.-.t 8'dg•
apeo1flca110M tlletetor1 POr1 -· orn • "tl141 lranater.:.. ., •. none 8 1988 with the County Cletll 01 o .. mttc111 Code of ane Slate or Leo Det>oub Tiii• 1ta1ernen1 wri filed l Cotta MMe CA 9M27 Pr~ will be granted tr1111t• of the property 11 Publllhad Orange Coe1t Namt t~d addr-01 ' '31MI Counly on Augvll 26 Otllfornla Tlll1 1t11emen1 wu fllad wttl'> the Couf1tY CkWll 01 Ot· Teel Cook T aura. Inc . Cllll·
1o bidder• pros>efly •P· tubfect lo Cornmerc:lal Code Dally PllOt September 10. aacrow holder BETTER Pllbtllhed Or er>ge Coalt = Dated Septembt• 11 wttll tna County Clerk of Qr. anot C0un1y on Augull 22 lornl• corporatk>n 780 w..i
prowd u "Smlll Bualnett" s.;t~ 81~ he 17, ~·.October I , 198e SERVICE ESCROW COM· Oelty Piiot September 17, 24 Publllllad Orenge CoHt 1988 a~ Countv on Auou•1 28. \986 18th Sl.-.t, ~· L. Coate
In ecoor-danca wl111 Section o If 11 1 l(nown to t W342 PANY INC 14284 9Mcll October t 8 1988 Di lly Pilot Seplembtf 10 a•MCA'N lllOf'TQACM 1 6 "1?m MaM CA 92e27
1ete et MQ .. Tltla 2. Call· trantftt... tl'ta lran!f9for Blvd w .. im1n1ter C1lll . . W381 17 24 Octot>et 1 1986 co", O" A T ION' J t M '111141 Pub•ttl*l Orange Cotti Thie bu11n"1 •• con·
lorflll Admlnl1trat1w Code. " .. not uled 1ny bu ,_ "8.IC NOTICE 92tf3 ' · w334, LHINl«I Pvblllllad Drano-Coe9l Dt •IY PllOt Sec>tember 10\ ducted by a ooriior•tlon
APPllC4itlOM '°' pr9far~ narM or llddr .. 1 Otha< tllan O.ted Se9tt bet Stl't fltllllC NOTICE Pvbllatled 0t1nge COA.tt Diiiy Pilot ~Nmber 10 t 7 ~4 Oc:tot>et 1 1986 K.nntltll R Jordan VICI mutt be aut>mlt1ad to and lhe above during the lllrM I( m• 1Ne m Oelly PllOt September 17 117 24 Octobel' 1. 1986 W32t P~t •
approved by the Ofllce of yMrt put PlCTTnOUI ....... R081RT Y YOUN ACTITIOUS .,..... Ptll.IC fl>TICE 1988 W3J8 Thia llll-1 .... fll9d
Small Ind Minority Bu•· The Bulle Tran1ter 11 to be NAm ITATW•N'T AMMl.A D YM T,....; MAm I TATW....,. W365 ' "'8.JC NOTICE wOI'> ttle Co\lnty Clerk OC Of·
,,..., 1112 14th StrMt, conaummated on or •rt• The loltowlnO pareone eta ...._. • • Tilt~ pareone ate ACTITIOUI .,.-ea P\8JC NOTICE Co\lnty °" Auouef 22
Room 200. Sacramento, CA October I , llM at tM ol'lloe do 1 n II bu 1In •11 •a 1 IC w A ,. Q 1 u N dOlng t>utlnlM .. Aa910an· NAm ITAft....,. "8.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI .,..... ACTmOUI .,..... :
95e14, not .... 111an ftft 16) of lJtgune Hiiie Eac:rowc~· AICAADO'S M !XICAN ••••oO•Q •OMWHA uaHAortoage8erv10e. 10101 The lollowtl1Q patllOnl.,. ,tcT1TIOUI .._.. ..... tTATl•N'T ..... ITA,.....,. "17-
calandar dayt In edvenoa of porttTon, Attention ._.a CAFE. 1$20 Not1tl Mtn· ... T .. ' Slater Avenul Sufte lot, dOlng °'*'*" u St vent The fC)llOwlng pareonl arw Publllf* Orlill99 C011ef
bid ~ d9'• Pric.. 24741 Allele Plll1!way. tanlla. Orange 92t&7 Pv~~ eo.. Fountain v...;. CA 92708 Diiion. 1100 Main Str• NAMa tTAT'lmWT I The lollowlng pareona.,.. I OOlnO butllntel ... .,...,. I DalfY PMot SeclM•tCWr 10
lllequett• fOf email lluel-Uf\lt F Lagun• Hiiie CM-Rod F,_ !.nt~. Piiot ange bat 11' AMIOantlel Mor1gaga S.-IMM, CA •8 92714 The IOl!a.tng pet'IC)nt -, doing bu91-.. La111P~ Trading Organa1t1on 41S E. H ~· Oc100er 1 ~
nellpl ...... loelnlhe-erd lornl• 918&3 Clalrn• fOf CelitOmlaoorponttlon, 1'20 = Septanl vtc ... CallfOfnl• COfpor· Suunne S.vwi1 Reid. 20 d<>Mg ~ n r .... AMOC1alM 213 Wekl ,()( 11111 !t Ste eoe COile • W32t
Of ltla contrlC't for ltle IOOV. det>I• of Ille trantf9ror mey Nortll Mam.antta. Orange. W347 auon. 10101 Slat• Aftftua. GrHflmOOr . lrvln• CA Mar11 •570 Camou• Or ... , Ra Cotti ...... CA Meet CA 9~7
mantlOMd projeC1 .. mtcte be llled wl111 Laguna H ... CA 92ee7 -Sutt• 108, Fountain v~ 12714 Suitt 7 ~ IMlell CA 92e2e • .JoMC>fl ~ ,40 NQ ---------by a11t>mtnlf't0 • ~ Ewow ~etton. el1-Tllll buelneae 11 con· "9..tC NOllC£ CAIUot lklan Antl'>ony Reid. ~1 t1te0 w i•aiem H M•••ll•lt 1.n Newoon Bell CAI
form STD 111 wttll the tltd llOn Oleor• Pnoe 24741 dl.letedby acorponitk>n fllll bu .. ,,... II Con• Orwenm« IMne CA 127t• Da""'8atdea.H l E11M1+n-11M&& Cowntry Ln Hunt 1utM
proooae1 No pr••IOll wt4I Altell Parkway Unit F AOd fr-!n~. K 177111 due1ed by• oOfl)or'atlon Thia b~11n .. • 11 con <I&. 9fM. CA 92t2t l~on 9eecfl CA t2tot8 Th11 bu11nee1 11 con l
be Oftl"lad unleel Ille bid 11 1.1guna Hiiie, California RoderlC* Fr..., II. v~ NO'nCe OP I Carolyn A Schreiner duetad by lluaC)end tnd ..... Thia b\ltlnn.1 11 con 1111 bu1tneu I• con dueled by en lnCllVIGUal I ~ by Ille STD tff53 fhe 1-1 d•t• for Ill-Pr91idant CMl80lunoet OP PraalOent ~ Aaid dvctad by 1n lt'ldlVICMll ovelecl Dy an lnOl'lllOual j JOMOl'I c.or1e1
• 11 Ing olalml tor oet>t• OI the Tiii• 11at9fftant ... flied ,~ Thie •t•ttmarlt .... flted Thtt ... ,.,.,.,t ..... Ried David .,... Wllllarn J Mll'ellall Th•• tlltament -,..,
ltd proCIC*lll '"'* be tran11ef0f I• Octoo.t 7 wttll the County Clerk of Or-Put>llC nottce " ....,., Wlt1'I Illa C°""ty' Olal1I Of Or wl111 the Co\lnty cienc Of Or Tiiie "".,.,.,, .... flled Thi• •1•1~t .... fMeCI I wtll'> t,,. Coun1'f C6tB Of Dr·
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IUbmttted tor the .,,tire 1Me lr'GI County on $aptemt>er et-"'81 tfla under~. anga County on Auguet 2t. *IOI County on Augutt 22 *"1" Illa Counl) OeA of Or With ll'MI County C6tB 01 °' anga C<lunt~ on Augu1t 7& I wor1' ~ l'*9ifl 0.-OATf:O Septlfl'lbet 1!1 2. ltH '*'9tof0fa doing ~ ,... ltie ange County on ~t 22 ange County on Augutt 2t 1916
¥1MIOM .,,Ol'll ptan• and 1... ",..,. undaf •n. nctltlou• 11rm ""* ",.,... 1aee "',.. 1ea6 "''\Ml ,,,"" ~Ilona will not be ~ ~ M>ll Publlthad Orange Coeet ,,.,,.,. Ind 11)'19 at DATA PublltMd Oranot CoUI Put>lltfled O!tnQit eo.11 PvOllthad Orange COiet "vbl•.,_, O!tngt C.0-1 Pul>4tahed Or-enot ~ ••• ., Pilet
142-llll conl6derecl and wit! baeauM Publlahed ~ Coatt O.Sly PllOt $aptem1* 17. SYSUlMS LL41'1NG,. c.11-0.lly PllOI S.,191'1\bar 10. Delly Pll01 Sec>llfl'IQttf 10 !De"" PllOt $eolemW 10. Ot lly PtlOI $ep19f"lt)lol tO o.i.., Piiot Sao191!'\C. 10
for ,_llonl of bide The = PWot s.c>11rnbef 17, 24 Octol>ef 1 8 1tee torni.. llmttea pen~l!).1 11 ,4, OctObat t. 1tee 17 ,. Oc100. 1 1Htl 17 24 October ' •tM t7 24 Oc1oo-r 1 tN& 1T ,4, C>elO()al 1 1 ... °"'*' __ mrnant llU the rlQllt to 1 W38e W3&1 92878, dlCI, eftec1tve the~ W336 W).'\O Wm Wl«I ~ill!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~
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QcaogeCOMtDAlLY PILOT/ WedMlday, September 17. 1986 ..
CALL 642-5878 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE _ 491.aUOO
S~lt INTO SAViNGS
4 lines, sg 00
7 days... •
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1111 Estate For Sale Coroaa •el Mar 1022 j Newport leack 1069 Lots ltr Salt
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1400 C..ta Keu 21241..,.n1tacla Zllt lewrrt leack 2169 Ctrt11 ••I Mar 2622 C"t• llna 2114 C11te •"• 2124
•2BA 1BA Mesa Verde **RmlLS* * WAlK TO BEACH-Tennis S fOOO/mo. 2BR 2BA, S5SO -14 Month ~ree Aent, Nice 2Br 2Ba. D/W, bltlna.
WTlllFFI And enjoy It in this newer 4 TILL PllES
.. *.. * bdrm wllamity rm and I is where your v1ew is lrom
YIEW WllTIW&m Townhouse. 1 car gar. Speclallzlng In all areas. & pool, 3Br 2Ba. 2 story trplc, patio, D/W, frig, So Coast Plaza area. 1Br. lndry lac. lncd patio. No
Laguna Beach lot. Build wshr/dryr hookup, pool prices sizes Let us helpl house, nu carpets drapes gar. quiet Call Chris at air, fenced pool, carport. pets. Non-smkr. $850.
your dream house!! $800 NO PETS 722-8011 Teler~t ,' 675-8860 S 1600/mo.yrly 642-4917 667-7464 or 720-3805 No pets 546-8791 760-1418 or 642-7528 Lusk built , spacl~us 1 formal dining rm Walk to the upper deck of this
story 3BR. 2 4BA !orm the beach & recreation spacious family hOme
dine & lam rm, 2 lrplcs, $376,000 Call 759-4830 Onl" when uou walk out
view lot. Perfect con-~llUT WESTElll , '
$l25.000 4BR 2BA TOWNHOUSE. 2 t•••• lrw TWiii WATCH-THE BOATS GO "' +llH,.r frflC ---SAY TIMBE~ SHARP' CLEAN f.aatslde llO· llM car garage. wsh/dry. * """ "" BY ON UDO BAVFRONT gar patio ava1f 1t>11~ •Oulet 1 Br, lrplc. poo4. 2Br wlsundeck, new crpt, pool, s 1100/JTIO. 2BR 29A. 2 car gar Walk Furn 3BR 2BA. wntr rntl. sS50 incl ~tll 760-8515 patio, gar No pets. 399 Orp & paint. Enci garage. dltlon $335 ooo tee • of the front door Into the ••• .....:.1 IOI IUL ISUTE street d? you rea_11ze (805) 569-1470 to Nwpt Cntr · S l 350/mo. 675-8116 W Bay St $625 650-6357 No pets $750. 546-9950 -COTE rt, -·-you're 1n the city. 140·HIO $234,ooo.
1 yr lie. Agt 640·:664 WNTR LSE FURNISHED 2BR 2BA Apt., single car TOP AREA •-t pet
. .A~:I~ ~~ME~AoT;~Y. · 2 YEAR OLD CONDO. 'h Ocnfrnt 3br hm $1300 f~rag:a~~lklS~2~~118;~ wf.WT~~~~~Tl MESA RINEiuIB~ ~~ s
l8000 Down! 3 Years, new [ r-l l ! fJ HUT WESTEH
2Br homel Attached gar-1 7!& llUL ESTATE
CondofEnd Unit 3BR, block from beach, 2br Ocnlrnt 3br 2ba up $1150 675·5061 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Carport. back yard. enci
2\,;BA. 2 story with frplc. 2ba. fr pie. dbl gar · Bch area 3br twnhm S 1300 -----FURNISHINGS AVAIL patio or balcony $650 up.
leatab dshwshr, W/D hkups, dbl $1 350/mo. Ask for Mike Ocnfrnt 4br hm $2500 BAY FRONT APT! tBdrm. •Free utllltles POOL spa, bbq 5-49-2447
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approx $
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Perris' Refurbish Duplex 1-2BR ' I'""'"'\ '·'J. 857-5118Eves657-9486 ONLY $139.900 Newly -...
1 1 t GOO or Roger (818) 967-1432 Bytrnt beaut 6br hm $4500 complete vi ew! New ~o.leltco •• 01 garage w e ec . ' 205 39th St. N.B. YEARLY LEASE carpets, blinds Avail •Spacious living WILSON/HARBOR prvt patio $989 t $1189 •Huge kitchen HH 2IOZ sec dep 863-0697 or 3Br 2ba, lrplc. d/w. spa, Pen 3br lower $1200 from $950 759-0157 •Blt·ln ovens & ranges Clean 2BR 1BA Upttalra. .---------!"!!!'!!!."' 863-1500 Agl, No Fee. gardnr $1450 Drive By Pen 4br upper $1500 Cozy Bachelor. 1Ba. •Patios Crpt, drps. new paJnt. 1 (H208) John Denver Riiy
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i. S 795 mo 1-1 BR $4 95 mo -----2 car gar, sep yds RV ac-BIG BACH, nr Hoag Hosp
CAMEO Highlands 3BR, 2001 Htghland waterfront Homes Inc kitchen steps 10 beach. C ed G child ok, no pets Pleaae. ::~;_m$2~~,i~~e~yy~on· B:::c 1~g~r~~:1:1d:e:~h~ (Westclltt)646-451 1 131·1400 Beau11fu1 hardw ood !P~~~~ BB~~:oes ~te~~-!i;:o69f8~~ ............ ,..-.._.""-cess, lg cnr 101 pnn only $67.900 Lu11ury com-
IOYEll ll.E. 751·5010 ~~~~· ~!n~1~:~1~~:. ,~:2 NWPT Boh 3BR 2BA, pool, bors $895 539-6191 3Br 3 'ltB a Lido Isle Wntrrental on the sand nr floors. new crpt, lndry rm. *Plush lanscaplng 863-1500 Agt. No Fee COLDWeu.
BANl(eRO $ Agt lee Bayfront home wlsandy 44th 3BR 2't,BA s2500 sundeck, PV1 garage. Avl * Xlnt locatton across =---=--=-----,"7"= spa 1300/mo. monthly $750 No pets 675-6606 from park Haal ltac• O ABANDONED" PRICED Evan Corkett ag t , BRIGHTON SPRINGS beach -8 2 car garage or 2BR 1'l BA $1400 _ .,....,_ • ...,.P"!o.__ .... -.-.
TO SELL 3 br 1am1ly rm Ill CAIYOI 644-9060 or 673~195 Condo 2Br 2Ba trl·level $3000/mo Boat ac-Furn. All upgrades Avail Cozy 1Bdrm 1Ba Steps to •s0;15 ~~:~SON 2BR 1'4BA. bullt-lna.
hardwood tis. lg 101 frpl 'Is where this elegant lam1ly MONTEREY G.'c Condo. micro. 2 car garage comodatlons posstble 1011. 544-2484 M-F, 9-5 beach New crpt & floors, 1 .. 2•1111 carpets. drapes. encl
NEWPORT SCHOOLS I home1s1ocated Thepoot w/opnr, WI D hkup Over 851·1~1.Eves544-2066 3BR 2BA-W/bay vu $1300 ln0Ty-rm:1undeci< " gar • W+EH1kup, very
IALllA ISUH C~all 646-717 1 ! 0~~~;~1~~1:sg~~~~g ~ ~~:";t>'!~'s:~1~~11c~~~j streams & falls. Pool. spa 3 • Den, 2,hBa. lrplc, d/w, 3BR 2BA-House 10 sand, No pets 675-6606 quiet, $795. Call 536-0921
$411,100 separate paho off the furn call 619-340-4443 $995 No pets 549-2447 2 car gar Duplex nr view $1200 Bright & airy upper duplex. I We!ttfiekl *UTU Wiii*
Fabulous 5 BR Balboa 21 , kitchen eating area at--.-E ,_1 .. -21.. -* ocean $1400/mo Agl WINTER-2BR ocntrnt & 2BR 2BA. soot hwy. lire-lBd lB 1 "" D/W Island charmer Hard-1 lords Intimate outside Near Newport 3bdrm 2ba II•• •• •F• 1 673-9060 3BR avail nowl place. $1195/mo Agt APAllTIEITS rm, a, r,...c, • fl B b f/yd appls kids ok $795 New cpts. drps & paint. etc c•1111ERY REITAL I 673-5354 encl patio. Must ... 1 fee wood oors er er 1 Cl tn1ng $599 ,00 0 539-6191Agtlee S750Avlnow760·8862 BAYFRONT Rare Ma1Ka1 -Beaulltulcleanlarge Gar-TELEIEIT 171-IHO carpet decora lor -------759-4830 condo, 1br. 1450 sq II. JRlllTllC Cozy CdM bungalow den Apts, patto5, decks,
papers. shutters new ap-A RARE FllDll I 8REAT WHTElll Walk tt> beach unique * EASTSIDE 3Bdrm * partially furn $2000/mo Ill ,.101 Ill 1• 173 s 6 oo • s rent a pp 15 spa. Sorry, No pets DELUXe 2Br 1 Ba 4-PLEX
pllances, steps to soutti New single family hOmes 1n $465 bach pad beam ce1I-New cpts, drps & paint, etc boat slip avail. 644-9558 ~--·-•_ ~ _· sundeck must see 10 be-2Bdrm 1• •Bath $720 Crpl, drps, blllns. hkups
bayfront Costa Mesa w1pnvate RUl ESTATE lngs newly redone hurry $875 Avl now 760-8862 Beautiful custom home YRLY/WITR REITALS lleve 539-6t9l Agt fee 2Bdrm 2Bath $740 Encl gar. S650 • $600dep •..... 1010 lncd yrds T1le roofs. oak 539-6191 Agt lee -398 w Wilson 63 l 5583 No pets 540 4484
"" caoinets & much more'' [--,--,---College Park hse 3Br 2Ba 3Br t Den, 3Ba lots of PUYl HAL ESTATE LOVELY LOOATIOI _ _ • -
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pool & tennis Lots ol
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759-9100
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IWIH IHPEllATE Gorgeous 4BR 3BA eAec
home Includes wet bar
spa and lusti land -
seeping Upper Newport
bay loca11on Owner
motivated make an
offer
Traditional
Realty
6;\1-7:\70
VILLA BALBOA CONDO
clean and neat '2 m<;lr
suites. lrplc guarcted
gate complelt w/pool anrl
spa $10,000 cash down
to qualified casti Ouy~r
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2500sll $400,000 range
Joanne 633-8100
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CUaYll toodlaytAnget 5y4e8a-1r3294 r-, ! J. 28badlbo. 1b1al.1pla11a10·. gar.2f·r1p061c. + 0e, n,I at,tacdhedd 2N calrl high ceilings overlook Ing 113· 1100 2Br 2Ba. sundeck, very SUWlll YILUIE -.. • gar, rpc, nc y . r a pool $2500 Agt 642·2134 large. all bltlns. garage.I ~Sit--BnU schls & shops Clean. • A-1-~ U ,. bedroom 2 ba twnhse. lully furn wlplzazz. Close spac;.lous. quiet, S 1195 Big 3br 2ba gar lrplc !!' aeall only $850 fee WIY •T1
new carpets new paint. NWPT HGHTS lovely 4BR to So bay Avail 9115 to Incl grndr 549.0433 redwood dee!\ k1ds· 1au;; TILEllEIT lll·lllO IEW lP,jRTllflfll-L-IVE-WltERE 'l'E>tHi Avt:
p oo llc lu o no u s e family home Hardwood 12/31 or monthly. n-$1200 near ocean · ----Featuring beautlf\JI land-•Spectacularapta
$ 1 1 2 5 o o Age n 1 firs lrench drs. used smlus. n-pets $1200. DUPLEX 2bd, Iba, encl 539-6191 Agt tee 1111.. 2606 Small Studio. ooeanslde. scape. BBO's. pool/spa * 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba suites
540·6240 brick enlarge lerraced 675-3680 gar, pV1 paho, lrplc, no 3 ~4 n LUii I 4 k easy walk to bch No Pallo/decks Garages or •Spacious townhouMS
I yard · patio & separate Cosy 2Br front house gar pe.ts. 718·A Joann $625 Ill CHYOI COllPI · 1 f to common walls $550/mo. carports Sorry, no pets •Fireplaces
COllLHTOIESTllEET play area t325.000 I sunny porch & patio: 540·7532aft6pm Designer perfect, 'frg 3 garage$ll50 Y ARLY Utllspd 494-1369 Bachelor $525 •Private balconies or
tn tront of this 4 r new 4 bdrm, 2'h ba, ale, w/pool ~security 548-0769 · -1Bdrm $810-$620 Garden patios Y j PEN POINT ideal for 2 yrly $950 WTSllE bdrm. 3 ba. 2 story l'lome IN corner I 837-8547 (6 l8)842-8396 spa + tennis. $1850/mo BACHELOR APT. CLOSE Cost• Mtll 2624, 825 Center St 842-1~24 m Ill! ~~~~''in 11b~a~11f~~a~:~~1 ~o~~~lo~sh~~g~=~r~c!~~ -.1-lbo1 --2~~.2d~r~~~~ s~~:e. Call Sue/agt 631-1286 ~~n1~:r:~~a1 n5~j~,h~~ 2Bdrm 1Ba $1561mo I E/SIDE Deluxe Twnhse. •3 Lighted tennis ooo11s s 188 900 Call 759.4830 3BR Steps 10 bay & p , l
2107
Vacant $950 756-8557 CLEAN & Contemporary . · 673_0229 833-2130 2Br 1'h8a, patio. no pets •2Swlmmlng poola
lllUT WESTHI oeach $359,000 HIDll I -3BR 2'"1BA. Blutts No 2Br lBa enclgaraQe' wtd 2548 Orange a~t B-103 •Streams & ponds I-2/3Br Winter & Yrly Pen-E~:~sg~.i~ Bp~~~gl'~peB~s P, .. ~ts614sm4-k2r5s01$1600 Yrly IALIOA ISUID Larc• 2 hskup, ~ew paint & ~lean, $725/m~2-2520 .·sFuorrnry1s'hnlongpes atsvall
RUL ESTATE l.1, \I I HI He 1' I lnsula Rentals a111 Call .,.,. bed oom close to ate 6501 N t 279 ok $1195/mo avall 10/1 r w r mo o pe s. •EASTSIDE STUDIO * Gas lor Heating & Cooking I II >Ml " In• Villa Rentals 675-4912 1978 Tustin, 6.73·2482 Clean, quaint 2BR IBA. (818) 795-6400 W Wilson M 5-1819 [ $450 ulll paid Christian Paid
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C} 4 J r •31_1400 2BD. 1BA HOUSE YRLY ---lltthaven. Fruit trees BAYFRONT turn 4bd avail 2Br. lu• owner's u111t-:-up-single person ONL YI
den, quiet Cul-de-sac. Avall 1011. 780-9792 -" Garage $925 incl utlls. 2 E/SIDE house 3Br 2.,.,Ba, 1200/mo. gardner incl Now thru Nov 15th
1
graded k1lch, beam ce1ls,1 Ove1 50 M/F 662·57 l 2 WllY IOT •u1L
VIEW YIEW YIEW blks to ~h Avl lmmed. grdnr. no pets s1350 mo 752-5181-days walk-ins trplc, pvt patio, liSTAIT II 111-1111 -
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$152 500 63 1 t294
Irvine 1044
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61 ~1dew1nd 854-7936
Newport 8e1ela 1069
• ' No pets 835-5445 lsl/last/dep 645•0779 Flat cheap $400's rental 645-8787-eves I skylights. sec. attach gar. 2BR 2BA 11 ii di
From the tamlly rm. dining --w1th appliances very ---Y Cl n' I W/D tlkup S850 • 1st.J ' vau ce ' w, SEIWlll YILUIE rm & the ktlchen In ad -*STEPS TO SAii* LOOK FIRST -POOL & clean and spacious must YEARL ea g 2b<l. sec No pets 641-3078 lndry rm, close to all. Best dltton to the 4 bdrms Studio, steps to sand, ullls VIEW! xlnt taste. 2Br, 963 988 539_6 191 Agt lee kitchen, sundeck, $950 I buy In town only $695 mo 15555 Huntington VIiiage
there are separate qr1rs pd, carport. yrly $450 lee Arbor , S 1 1oo1m 0 645-3366-D, 673· 7565 2BR on Westside C M 2035 Pomona Lane. from San Diego ~~trtoy~~~ ~~1~~~8 cfa~ T!LERHT lll-1110 962-8013 llAHH YI IOITHO before 9 30pm Carport no pet$, swim-TSL MGMT 642-1603 f'reeway. north ot Beach
759-4830 AT THE WEDGE 2Br hm, 2 Mesa Verde A-1 condition. 4Bdrm ~den. 2bath, frplc, 81llto1 Pea ia111l 1 ~~1?a~t0~3~~~5~~00/mo I LS~~~~o A~~~~~~.~:~ ~c:F~~~!~den. west on
&HAT WESTHI lrplcs. new decor. lncd 4Bdrm. 2 Bath, quiet garage. $1 590. 786-8451 2607 * Sl30 * I & water pd Child ok ---d Id tlls pd y ly area. S 12501mo. No pets ----s M I • <t41t .. 4 RUL ESTATE ~ 12~ m~ ~73-3754 r 751•3a98 JUlllE OHH 48r. 48~ p.uplex Apt. un-2 Bdrm l 'I') Ba S48-4506 1838 Placentia ee _ ~ rYIH ...,
2Br 2Ba, den, ocean view furn, 6 mo lse or mthly !ti llST SHI '!"'Lo"'w_e_r_s"'1u-d!'!'lo-w""'!"/p-a~t1""0-o-ver-.
IAYFllOIT llPLH ~~~ ~~d:1d"; ~rl:~I~; $2100/mo 644-1667 ~:5. 9\ 3 ~:~ 3 !22~~ •HlllA llAR lPTS* Ers1de 2BR 1BA. gar, lrg looking stream Includes
2Bdrm. 2Ba. garage, lrplc, kllch $750 539_6191 LIXIRIOIS 213_943_2860 I !Br. trig. range, laundry, yard, w/d hkup Great 10_ refrlg tennis, pool, lndry
beam cells, 2 patios. Boat _ pool carport No pets cation. s125i mo rm, $500/mo. 960-8483 (Cj!l!J
•TU SHELTER* TELEHIT 111·1110 H1Dt. le1c• 2140 1950/mo. Call 946-7893 prkg. 2br $1000. 1br 931 W 19th S1 548-0492 TSL MGMT 642-1603 Condo air $950/mo -
slip Ullls Incl $1100 lee Agt lee --.;;--lbr furn, In VIiia Balboa. BAY FRONTAGE pier. lurnl $550i mo 2544-46 Orange Ave. WOODBRIDGE 28r 2Ba
BY OWNER Mobile Roats OCEANFRONTWINTER BROKHURST1GARF1h6 IOYEFAST ~~~~~!~~~·8u;1:~2~~6303 •CllEOITllE$c OIT* N EWPORT VILL.A GE foveedr~dc lcl~7r20poort876Avi
Pres119uous exec 2 sty For Sile 1100 Furn 2BR lBA. gar. ullls 2BR 1BA house with large Everything furn, lrg 1BR In _ Sludlo full kitch .. $495 APARTMENTS mm a -
.sr,11 · r1en t11rn nome $aooo Down' Owner paid Adults No pets yard. Double garage with sec bldg. clubhse & pool BEACH-BACHELOR APT 1Bdrm tBa, garage $525 Costa Mesa
Prom" r'!s1<len11a1 area. financ ong1 Upgraded $800 675-1632 boat/trailer access to A11l lmmed $900/mo 'i't blo<:k to ocean Preter E-stde 2Bdrm. 2Ba $625 PRESTIGE LOCATION
tietore 1987 1a1 cnanges 24x64 Mobile! Large 1011 ---'--back yard 1 Child. 1 pet 645·7408 or 645-7448 Female 35.50 $450/mo Others available Fee 5 Blo<:ks to
Nnw iea sed $2500 mo Ad.ult 1t v1ng1 Just Wt.terltlt1131r211 ok S875 • $500!19Cdep Movelnlmmed ·'4BR.18m yrly.avall9/30 673·9:!84 TELEllHT 111·1110 SouthCoastPla.za
S365 ooo Fee. Furrnsned S59 900 Easy drtve from 2 stry on hm sand Fully 863-0697 or 863-1500 rm, newly dee, nice yard dELUXE 3br 2ba. bit-Ins. •Close to OC Airport
644 l 8l8 or 722-6577 ....., Riverside County! John furnished. W/D, 2 car gar Agt, No Fee $2500. yrly Agt 759-6700 lrplc, gar , no pets. steps •Mesa Verde D' lu• 2Br. •7 Minutes to Beach
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3bd. ·retreat. 2ba, lrplc,
dbl gar. Avail end Sept
Call aft 5pm 962·1398 Den11er Really 657-5t18 $1800 No pets 835-5445 lm'ae 2144 ---- -10 ocean & bay Yrly 1Ba Lower New decor, •Night lighted. Sand ------E 657 8729 #M215 Newpqrt Island ch.arming 11100/tnO 559-7194 -dltlwshr. locked garage Votleyball & TeMla Crts I It L tt41t•t OLDER HOE ves · CtrtH ••l Mar 2122 TuRTLE ROCK 2BA 2BA wa1erfron1. Avl nowt New $675 No pets 640-2495 •Pool. Jacuzzi, 8BO •wrrt IC• ...
2Bdrms oarage •Qlk 1n E ec T h Vlev.r crpt. 3Br 1'"Ba. $1350 LSE 1 VR 2BR Furn, gar -•C _ .... p kl 2Bdrm 2',.,Ba. 2 car gar. beac111 $187 500 A5. Ceaetery Lots 2BR lBA. 2 car garage. x · own ome . · VIiia Rentals 675-•912 •Mesa Verde D' lux 2Br over..., ar ng "' large yard. terma llex lrplc. a/c, $1800 plm. .. $ 1000 1133 E Balboa 28a riew decor blllns' •Cable TV Avallable trplc. W/D hkup. Nr bch. soct;;~3~:~11ors CrlJll 1225 s 1 1oo1 m 0 L an c 8 840-1212, Ownerlagt. OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX • BI v d 2 13-9 4 3 • 8 4 3 4 lndry rm garage pat I~ •Rec Room with Fireplace Refs req'd $1100/mo
PACIFIC VIEW 675-4109 eves La1aaah1ck 2141 Huge llv rm & lrplc. w/lrlg 213-943-2860 • $750 No pe~640:24~5 .-s!~~a~llllards 675-1384 or 646·5800
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4BR 3Ba. end unit, hi up-$850 496-3793 3BR 3'..'lBA. 2 frplcs, bright 2BR, den, 11.4BA house, 5 ·UPl)er·4bd. 2ba$ si5oo lbd $650, Bach $525. no frpl, yard. gar, 2br 2ba Cornef Nwpt Fwy a Baker SteQl IO beh, 2 C8I' garage
grades $252,500 Drive & airy $2000/mo Agent b 10 ck s t 0 b •a c h · ·L<>w.r·3bd. 2ba 1250 pets, 102 E. Bay Apt 6 S&•O: 3br 2ba, $950; 3br Sorry, ..__tar 1900 mo 8kr 842·3850
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Reecfy to go! PLUS 2bd .
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area. Laeland $252.500
ASSOCIATED REAL fY
873-3663
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38r & 2Br. 1 blk from PCH
S285K. By ownr 854-1529
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from Park & Tennis
2b<ll. Xlnt rental area
$299,975 4 76-2100
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With bflcit trplc, ti's 8 rHI
charmer wllt'• wood
~front. $185.000
• Cell 7119-4830
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by, 2134 Viste Laredo & • 673 5354 . $980/mo, tat. laat. 506 E. Ocean Front 2b $970 C D . ._ -
call Ownr/Brkr 644·2625 FIND · •97·3528 or 873-389e Ownet. Call M-F 478-3101 OCEANFRONT winter 8 all lck (714)557-0075 ** 2 BEDROOM, 2
•• ..a. ...... 21..12•a rntl, furn '4BR 28A. 66MOt9 daya, 8'40-2'426 •••11 BATH. GARAGE, NEAR
"'' • -•Exec home. Oen & cyn INnlllUI $1300/mo lncludlngutll-eves&weekends. --.a.I 11A&PT HOAG. NO PETS
Winterize your11ome wnr1 Fantastic view, lrplc, patio vu. 3Br 21A8a, deck, ••--Illes. Nope' 1s 673-4724 $49" I Br u oblle home No Wllh-tr• ll2•21JI $750/mo. 675-84t1 • somehelplromclasstlied , rhrou~h < la~1oifiC'd $1•00 Winter 873-5432. fr~c. No pets $l800 Agt -•r-• v .., '" ~erv1cedirector" ;;: -tt 5 0 5 k d •98 8635 Lo<:ated on prestigious W WI A 1 29 lB pets Ou1et, mature I It L -it •. -----'L'-----\,llll MHI 21114 ·l 1 w n .. • Bay Ave. 4Br 2'hBa. 2 nter enta , r 8 Adults 1991 Newport !!Jiii IC• .. !!Jiii ltack 2'tt
29F\ 1ba. gar. bit-Ins, gar-l•tr114 lar ... 1 Yltw ttry. Newly redecorated. ~!~•·0~a':~Ye. ;0 bl;,.~~ Blvd 646·8373
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dener, w/d hkup, no pets, Avail Oct. 3B~ 3BA Walk 2 HlJ99 patios. Winter $700 714-675-'4142 S6251mo E!slde 2BR
beam cell, $825 • dep to pvt t>Mch. 75~ 1552 onty. No dock $40Qp Lse tBA, patio. pool, lndry
1982 Meyer 549·3484 -VIL~ RENTALS Don 1 depend on "'ord ol rm Clo1e 10 all
•CHECK THESE• LIYEllAOASnE 675-4912 mouth depend o11c111551 l'49 E Bay
Under $600 clean 2br 2ba Wide ooeen views Estate Ch1rmlng e.stblun area lted when you h&vt' some. TSL 1111' 142-1181 kids ok mom'a kltch llvlng on acr99 of gar-qi family hme 3Br 281. th•" to sen ____ _
tt 11 dens. Close to beh, 28r. New llQhl neutral carpet ·e appla at appea no 2Ba S14531mo Incl utlla. c ieen & ready$1300 VIiia tltl •na 3'24 C..ta.... Ml4
•IH-1111* 494-4663 or 49'4-6017 Rentala67S..•912 ;lliiliilii&iiiiiiiiiliiiii===iiiiiiiiii;;;ill Or E·ald• 3br 2b• ~ .,.....-----,=----=--• G balcony·vu lrplc shady l~rt ltacla lilt Spectacular Back Bay WOODLAND VILLA I
patio kid• $900 539'-6191 •XblOCk to s;;ch utllit'9 vi.. 3Br 2'AB1, frptc, 2 APA•TMINTI Agt lee fr .. microwave Included terrace•. S 1900/mo •
•Fa..YFH* just 1475 flat 539-3191 utlta 873-2944
4Bdrm, 39, 2 car garaoe. Agt 1" Upper Unit OuplelC 3Br
bltlna, yd, IOtl ot ct11reo-2BORM nicety turn. wlntef 1'1'<Ba. Ctoee lo ~h
tef Only S 1050. 1.. rental $900/mo. Cable & S 1 2 0 0 I m o C a I I T'EUUIT lla.1111 utltttlea lnetueted. (818)600-15•4
109 3 tit St. 873-8047 WALi< TO BEACH
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2Ba, n.w d9QOf, bltlna,
lndty rm, garage. patio
St!IO No pet• 840-2495
2BR 2BA turn mobtle hm Superlor/Hoapltal Rd.
utila pd Pool. Exit 10c0 28A -t OEH. 28A "S.1·
Wntr 9/15 to 8/15. $900. wind" Condo. Wllh·
985-91 14 or 9'48-8820 .,,~, dtwahr, patio,
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vi... 48r 2'A8a, trpte, dbl fir Ht + hi rrplc, double gar8ge,
pool/apt 1979 • $1 t79
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642.sa50 tona. ... Mgr. 141 5140 Btookhurat a Atlant•. "'·~rt 142·1'2t GIAl FM>AY on the 2nct & aNftl. N-5441 .,...... .. "* bp'Clb.~ ,,_. Nee 811 111 ......
HOU8I to ~ C.. Hunt Id\ tu-acMI ft.-....W • Phone•, .Jood with l•eellent oppottunlty. COUNTI" PIMOH tood 1.01 A.wooedo-. ll'f. ._.own.,__ ...t, ell. -~ ._. 3~U:::· ::en !dry. Mee&. 3br, SHO/~ utl-FOUND Older 8/W temele Cftrlttlan lchool c M ~ ~-:... ~°"'°'9 ~ -=-.... Npt .. Oub ,ff, ...... ....,. 9wltt port8elon. .... 1221 Tony ~-on .. I .,.:.
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$1300, 142,2423 • . -pOrt lwltl. Ml-a270 TV.CHEA TO CO-TEACH PIT Wtecaty fOf lml Int ~ Llr-ltwioe. ~ t.ooedl'tf far,,......~ 1iiiii 1a...., ........... llllH••n 4 &•Ul,_IUll N.8.8AY,,.ONT,38r18a, FOUND· YOUNG AUY trvlM pr•ectiool. P!J, •· Flllno lite ~ 8'. •OEOPIMONneedtdtor plu to menage eytltlil•. lt!•,\!l
3BA 28A, lower unit. W/d !~~C::."m3=: CAT,time.Loc.lnTrwof ,ff,Ce111::=1-2Qlft . .c:,.=:on~:,;; ITIP ..... :w::::.~:~ ·~:..~·,;;, wn~··nTI . ::·:.:... ,.,.·
hkup, gar, y11d. Next to 72a-IM24 the Send Piper Mottl 11••1n 166-1330 l 8LMGMT M2-1IOS NMlcMidldll °'·-
4..a9 River NB Prof men to ltlert thla 64$-8292 _., tu 1-• ~138 PllClftc Cotiat H BALBOA YACHT CLU8 ,..... --.-w exp tor tt8'1 81&-1757 & OM~......._ pertt. $)75/mo. 1973 Newport Blvd.··';;•_, llH -lll•IT ..,... ........ _ / Avell deye, .00/tv to __,..
TSL MGMT 942•1&Q3 ~~lor:~~·; ~::ly ~~~~ LOST 914/H, aml ~ 1emla. llFM a.,~='!1= at Dena po:'~ l4()..37~: 1 ::~1·~· .:.!:."~, ~ ~=/! -; /lllUIR :r2~,:.':; .:·:-:t
COZV BACHELOR locatedbtwntheBayand Cock·Apoo "Ptlele", 11 PteeMnt Newpof1 fMitl ~~ofblnkew-. . . . WOtklnQ.concft11oM. Cell lonua + Ap1. No J*a FullorPan-ttmeforStereo teMawC:O.. ...... CA.
CIOM to l>Mch. $550 Incl Ooun, to a fem. n-ltnk, yreolcht Promontory Pl. Group Prectlce .Mede • pOrt Cntr. Cell 844-toeo Wad·lun 173·a6. 16 142_.1 14 Wtcctvs 1G-4 l Video atore. 541-7871 Send ttlla lld + ....,...
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87s-MOe home 122..eeoe LOST bltclwM/apotted a Wiie ett Set em•· Good LL •••i• Damonstr•t• toya & glfta _ 1111111 Box MIO. leCIL..n.-. ~ HOllg 28dnn 1 ,~ office 645-7115 wk pup Autt. SMp/Leb , ~ M"9t !\eve recant -·-· •If now to Dec, home petty r-• .... TEWll Mother'• M.-rkat and CA 1112' no\...,._
eerpeta, drepee.' w_: NEW HB CONQO 3bd mix wl wtit tip tell, polnMdofc exp, 640-1122 F~~~~~ .. ~ plen, no cot!, def or Inv, ~end .• ,:::' ...,.,_ Klt1c:Mn1 le now taking llP-tl2t/M. • erlery.t hkup, encl ger-2,~ Nra, vie. CdM. (714) LVN P/l weakende. 7:30 -· ""'..__ • ..,,, ldeellorHOMEMAKEA8, ~ ... lhlft. P C 11 f Ont for ----ba. pool. tennla, get, 875--9359 (213) 59842At ern-3:~ pm. Aaeldentlel Typing, phor'89 l gd Of· fr• kit, ~. tt8'n. mf/1111111 Do ~ -;"' lft0'9 then CHhler/cu11o!Ml' Mf· F r-:;•"' ..-.... ..,
age. No J*• 8-75-~ wltt to bMctl. N-aml( &. 8oetd Cele feollflee. genaatlonehldlu muet. c.v l phone MCllllfY. FIT f1Ultll9 ehlfl jutU =CASH HANO-Yiof. Fult end per1 time °' •. eoi;a-PWIJ· .. _ • un• UST $450 +MC. 980-1409 LOST Cocktell, ~to V.-y ptMiliMt. AW! e1 0-5. No long hra. Inter--HOUSE OF LLOYD .. .... Do~ . ..Yelleble.. p._ liPPl'f' et Urne. M9la ....
Enjoy the tuxury of Ihle 911• lf11WWTIT-.... Rodly, vcty Btookllura1 & 393 Hoapltel Rd NB Ing WOtk w/IOta of di-. 71~ 2 • ••1n LI or BANf<JNQ ft· 225 E 17th St CM CeM 5'M-2123 .. rw. wwn.. Fountain VefJey. ·• · · ventty. 241-<>e77 yrs,.. ~: ~.end the 8t>ltlty • ~~ty~daga~~acC::~ telllrMl4UT REWAROIM4-2787 MEdiCALLABTECHNOL-SECRETARY I G . ' n /nUTllL ·. ·-·· totype7 • C!'~\:_~INQ poeltlon; • 9fl•mt• .... OGIST Licenc.cs ~ or 1 lrtof-sM11 p6sitloneeYel~ FfT m4.iat IPeek Englleh • .•._..,~fOfupend-EXpertellCed ~
2Bdrm Townhou'• N/amk Ftwn.i., t9 11\we LOST dog.' Male, amell tel ex~ t0r ~ floe. lite type, ptlonea, In Newport Retell deYlhlft 'tf)'OI{~ "YES" to !rig women'a ctiernlcaJ req'd. FT/PT llMpt llOtl
Amenltlee Incl lrplct, wet l urn 1rvlne condo. white Spitz Am Eaklmo lclw otnc. iebor•t general office '& admln IW'M, the~ queetlona, you d-s>endency program Ptlwmecy. Iii••~ M-F
bata, AIC. mlcfoa, W/O $325/mo • deQ,fncl utlla "King". COM arH. Rad FUhlonlalend &«-1gf5 lklfla,eaM957-6190 ~i:r.,~ •~*;: 1 _,-Almlll maybeoneofthelndlvld-Rot•tlonlhlft X'lntlrlnge 9-5.Mr.W ... 780-0111
hkupa & 2 car garpgea 552-8223 harneaa. 873-5274 ---.. ~~777er are FI T, I yr min Hotel exper. 4 uale we're IOOkng fOf to benafitt 714 543-55-4e $1595. Sorry. no pets t.1i::n1CAI.. RECEPTIONIST --1llf _......, nlgtlta P« WOtk weak. JOin our PROFESSIONAL GO WITH ME OH POOL
_ Pfel M 2'5~5. n-sm11 snr ~"'"' • • '"'L., nr0u uu:;:;1 Exper. ~liYIY INiiCseci for South Cout 1 a•• ---.... ~... SALES TE AM OF --•• 11111• ROUTE NO EXP NEC
3bd. 3ba. NB twnhm wtk Lut ...,, 9110 nr CdM ltl D t G C S Du _.... --r 1 TE LEPS -•---••-' CHANNEL FRONT Duplex to bch. S417 +ullls. . High Sehl, lg m ... drk ~nt. o;;:lng ~~· ~~:ud:~ ~~typl~:-Full & P•rt·tlme Salel ....... U1 L ... W 0 R L D • . H I R I NG $4.25 ~ t:r:.:i741eeW
Speclou1 1Br 1'~8a, u111 Avt. Oct, 645-9817 Tabby, wht m•rkfnga •. w/full oorporata beneflta. ariawertng p~ones& ablll~ people In FUhion lalend. FOf 8">C)lntment cell be-.,.. 1* nLLb (714)538-8220 _m_*G___; ______ _
furn. 40th & Rlvtr QUIET FURN Rm nr Friendly, owner deeper· HB-FV arH. 979-8100 tytoWO<kwtlt.thepubllc. 640-7810 tweenMPM Thit poaitlon''ia NOT for -
$975/mo. yrly. 752-11787 0 CC •<>nn '$ OO ital Rewardl 720-7442 btwn 9.5 fOf' Interview No Hlllng Involved RMI Eatate Sala KITCHEN WORKER M-F aomeoneloolc"""I full DELIVERY, L A TIMES to .... l11UIT. . . • ~ t 1 MC. ......: "'V or. homee In N B 3 30 AM to For l..9gune 8c:h Seton WTILlff 11111 or Rite reduced tor LIST II f .. I PIT1 lnter"ttld per.Ilea ctll IHI I OUllU Hra/8:30-3:oo Fath ~ -:.~;-~ employee ben-II AM. 5 to '7 ·da Pet' S75/wl< 494-7121
NHr •hopping center haewkhelp.540-0808 Low cost apay/neuter r• Clerical/Office 5480 751-2324 Juat 1tutlng out ? 111 · Newport Bets:( eflt•, It• tor aomeone w.-1625 10 S7~ P«l-liiii1iiiiiiil -
S725 No peta 640-1364 ROOMATE pana Point· ferral. Pet 10 avellable. **' GUil * THlaaical/Tra•" Lloenllad or unlteenllad, 780-9292 Stuert wf'lo k:"ld llk1 10~• mo. Econ. P.U requlftld. I llAll WIAIW
EASTBLUFF Townhouae Prof ... tonat wented. 3B~ No F ... 97&..PETS Full-Time. Costa Meaa of-SSOS :~ =~a~t~5~~ LI PUP :,~c:: ':~°"20 hou~ 646-1413 or 54a.e.«1 EnthuslMtlc, Depeudeble,
ANp13Br2,·1toB2•· 2 car gar ~:·~:m 2'J/i1;2 'IJ RE~~R~'klost,LSCOTTIE. ;~· rs•2r2bOrL /Adema. Call ARCHITECTURAL De-offer. WI lffU per WH~. Mpnd1y lllYD M ~~~"~~":.::; opeta. 1 5/mo yr IM, --m-. Ut • 1,. yr• old. • erry slgner/Oralt1m1n for llUT nmau lfTIUlln lfF through Frldey. Thia pos-A.lternoon hra. Mutt have nrm la~ to
844-10 10 or 780-7037 Shr Big Cyn Condo, sec, East Cotta Mesa arH, &Mllnt"-commercial protects IUL llT&n ltlon la OfHI for wonclng nHt appHrance, b• you with ••ceffent Income
. Alter 5pm Of Wknda tenn, pool, aub-prkn~. 650-6670 Debbie FIT. n t eudlt~o • ooly. 3 yra. exp. 2fH-8040 COOKS around your fleiclble energetic: & dependable end bonUMa. Trelnlng
Large 3BR 2BA duplex. beaut furn. emp,ly d REWARD. Lost old Indoor form~ eudlta '::. lllPllT/HPm :~~~J:~::S hours. Mutt haV9 c.v. 831-0415 provided. Call Gary
new crpt. Beectl 2 blocica n/amko:;50 'h ulfls & eat. Gray/wttt, neut /M, ence and post wvice H [ r-'\ l !TJ. BUSSER/OlSHWASHERS OllTllD SllYlll DRIVER Student over 18 862•5843 . j
G11age. $1200/mo maid Ph 780-1337 declaw. xtr1 toee, 14 yra cttargea. Front ~ and and .. On bare boerd In--• A. lllP Ok. c~ rlCOfd Thurs ' 7
No pet.a. 645-1682 Shr CdM 2Br turn hM old, vie Fount.in Vlty. comp u 1 a r a k 111 1 ~•rctor . Muat have Le Peep la hatching (Fun Time Teller 9-5 e must Deya ~ lllllYllAm
UM l&YFlllT w/male 1 '~ba, micro, TV. 775-549e Of 259-1411 prelwred. 4 nlghta P8f ex~ ~~s:•: ... PcC!i growui ~1Y to wonc TN • pc>altlon II FULL ~IME I Diane 6.45--0093 . Ex p~rlencad ground•
Gorgeoua Bay View 2B ttble, 2 blka from bch Ptneuh 3M2 work week. Doreen 979--6375 RLEPUlllTm days In our new Fountain Monday througti Frida)' D R Y C L E AN E R S ma111tenenca men fOf prt.
2Ba. din. rm. flrepl~: $390lmo 998-4229 . •/YIU ...... laJ 111• P&ITl·IP P~~--:~meh::r':'!'.:.~ :'~~ti: ~~;:,H ~ ~ ofter I ;ulf CO~NTER F/T & PIT~ = :::, ~
patio, gerege S2200/rno STEPS to send! Prof Fem CMatmu la right around Ml-1111ht121 5 d•ys 1 wee«. lnclvdlng $5/Hr + bonus tor HCh Apply In peraon M-F = h:ve ~~rilou I El!p d or wlll 1ra1n 1y11ema, end design.
Rear 1Br apt, newly \~J~r 2bd. Yef~ :~~vi the corner. Bad credit or F0< appolntmet1t please Saturday. Mull type. lead. Product l1 Corn· t-5PM. 18633 8rookhurst uperlen<:e aruS/or ~1 642•5466 Place of ~~ & oecor. new •WI s950/mo ~~ ..-: Ju 18 no credit. Get the credit calf betweer'I 9-'Cpm Art/drafting background puter Payroll Service FV, 752-51'57 -expenenc. fllllll· ... '"llP interview S•n ~u•n
Ownr/A.gt. 759-1552 673-6923 eves-~d• you need. 100% guaran-ADMINISTRATIVE Ottlce helpful. will train. Apply (714)891-4758 -~reno. CA. Send .... teed $150 total tH ot 1 large dental group Pennysner_ 1860 TELEPHONE SALES Wllnl/WllTllll II you are 1 profestlonal. PllTllllnS eume&~oftNaedto
NEWPORTMARINAA.PTS ltatlla Waat .. 272' 71.._985•835s.extS4 . seells 1 Sect'y/Recpt Placentia, Costa Mesa $lOOO• Mkly WlthcerforfundlMfVice.I P<>SMSt strong peop1e1 Lenny'tFunlonStud~ Jo6 •MAl7H. P.O. •Elegant b1ytront, 1800 /h h w · 00 the Mon-Frt. 8:30-tpm $40 aklll• and enjoy deellng Hair S•lon Photo Studio 9580, Saclr~o. CA
aq. tt .. 2Br . Den, mlero, PROF. with reference RENTAL WANTED Chris-;trc!:ovy ty~~n~n:x::: lal" SSll ~~~4~1 Newport (800) S60 dally Accepting ap-wtth it1e pubfle, we would 1 Boutiques No f... 95823-0sec>. No later
d/w, trplc;, pM beach, seek• 1Br 1B1 on B~tboa llan Father fighting for retarlal lkllla a must •fn't 1._1._ auly pllcatloot 2-epm 2727 Ilk• to talk to you 675-0823. CdM then Octot>er 1, 11M.
encl gar S2595 ALSO -Penn. Bal Island OI' CdM custay of Child need• tow b 11 d . · ._.. ... -Shannon. San1a Ana
Boat allp avail Sorry no by 10/ 1 675-6378/lv msg. coat hael apt to "i-ent •A• t!,_~-~ career commlaalon reasonable. HIRE 979-0747 Please apply In P«'IOn al peta 760-0919 · pretllf bch areas wtll con-oppty .. _ cell per· HNlth club knowledge ~ G1111u ltr Int slderanye18_707_1462 sonnel957-8100Ext218 helpful. Protected terr!-P/TllSTEIS ~
NR LIDO MA.RINA 3BR 2740 *lllllff-I* IOflML.A,Or&S.Dcoun-O • 51 4 Clubhouse Traftl 3014 n ties. Terry 496-5304 through classified ay and night. GJU:AT WESTERN
2BA Ilk• new gar lrptc $75 Single garage. safe & Full· Time'. Cotti Mesa of· Apply In 1>4"'10n. COCO'S, sAVINGS
$1 250 yrty 9g9.5ee8 ' secure. 731 W 18th St., • BRANIFF round trip flee Harbor/Ad&ms /•••••••••••••••••••••••f 2131 Weatclllf Of. . · _ a 6 , c 0 9 1 a M 8 5 a. coupons Any Brantll Larry 751-5522 ""! Newport Beach. See Mgr. 3200 Park Center Oflve
OCEANFRONT and view 3 673-7787 deatlnatton $200 ea e ( \REEH ( Pl R e Costa M"a and 4br, f\Jrnlahed, winter ---coupon. 673-9400 BOOKKEEPER (FIT PIT?) e .: , ) J() Tl '°IT' e Lui youngster Sl••llnO only. trom S9751mo. SINGLE GARAGE w/alley dbl entry tyslem. some e e aenool~ Stan 11 new iob or E~tial Opply Employer
&40-4764 access Fully secured at EaDl•e••t on computer Costa • MANAGER • h0bbyby100111no1tirouon M/F/H . 17th & Newport S90/mo 1"1..---lOl11:. Meaa dlatrlbutor Call • e c1au111eo Prtnclpela only IPIOllll IHITllHT Call 9·5 432-8118 "•l H • Matt Of Fred 642-9363 • e
, mlle lrom beach •Sttrlft 2142 8Xe9stftER needed. ·-·10-1 -: .\l'pli1·11tio n• IHI' 1111"' llt'llll' a1··.
642-2357 I _ part lime Monday & -n; n t d ( •· -----OISTI I(•• Wednesday 9em 10 Part-time exp'd only. • "''•· .. or mand('t'mt'nt p u•1l11111•. e
IPU •• ft leaollll - ' 3.30pm 2 Chlldren ~ Pegboard R .. l E11111e • • Wi.nter to 8114 2BR rurn ~s~oorm~~i~:i~shr : 1 & 3 $3.50 per hou;-My el(p helptu1 N/smkg ot-•. l nrli\lduat... 010
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-· t•tatt ~ 1.£ S.l_!LI t Fnday Costa Mesa. CA 92626 e "'11rlo.in1t "'Ith \OUth.. e s:~~I~~ ~r::: pt~~~ iaaia~a/bfli:: ltat -BABYSITIER NEEDED CLEllS : K t'ltal1l1• \l•h1l'I<'. ,,1lul 1111·p .. 1·: · 230-11 PM, Mon-Fr d TYPIST ' ~~~~~·. ~~~~3~~gaoe 2719 Possible UvtHn A.ges 6 & Nl/IEOln : 1rncl 111 .. ura111·t> a rnu .. 1 :
'SUPER SHA.RP 2BDRM 1341720 ... "· 4 yrs old Carl 642-6790 I s1c1nu11s • ~ (' oHrr f'\l't'llt'lll l'l)ffiJHHl\ h1•11 ·.
, 1 '1f~A.-tnnewerS6650Ple• INwpt~~7:;~~~~~agt CllLICll( Weneedyounowtowork l : f'f il• in1lurl1111t: P~11rl ,,1n 1111111• 111111: .., m 10 beach. /mo F/T en1oy 2 Children dally, 1n 1oc1J compal'}!es Im-e t li rl d' I I I I • "'Pico & El Cammo Real Laguna Bch . Ap°Prox7 25 673-1070 or 675-9822 mediate tempol"llry 101:>s e io a~~-me. tt·a JOt
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772-0626 between sq tt. A/C olllce space by the day. week or e "'uran1·1•. bo11u. pruerd11t .... 1.1n nrttl •
6-8pm, 997-9309. agt 1 Perfect !or A.rcnltect or MOTHER's helper ndedl month • milt>H!(f' allo .. anc·t' •,
S la .-related proleu1ona1 N B hm. 7:30-l·OO M-F 21 Paid Weekly-No Fee • • tat tllt ttrtl Ready tor move-In children 3&5 yrs, mull TRC Temporary Services • \pvh in 1wr-.1111 I 111·•. ilaru • ------..;·;;2'1...,691 S1250/mo Incl utlla Call drive. 780-6667 alt 1 PM 4500Campus 11124 • J'hur,. 2:110-6:00 p.rn . •
•Clean fBR 1BA nr SC 497-3374 M-F 8 30-5 TEACHER ASSIST A.NT Newport 852-9424 : •
Plaza. Patio, carport, DeWxEWATERFRONT FI T. EXTENDED OA.Y GENERA.C OFFICE PIT 1n e ORAllE COAST PUILISHlll CO,:
pool, spa. Chlld Ok OFFICE SPACE CARE TEACHER, PI T. Newport Beach. detall • i ' "'• e •
MOTOR ROOTE
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Beach/Laguna Niguel aree.1
$300 to $600. No collecting. 3~
hours a day. Mon. thru Friday
afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning.
Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask
for Jim.
ORANGE COAST
bilyPlat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA
Openings Now Av•ilable
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra C••h
For Delivery Of Thi• Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEP-ENDENJ'.
Deltver 1 day a week. No
collectin g . no soi1c1tmg .
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
.S625 NO PETS 722-8011 l.OOO SQ 11 & up $t 50 . Montessori Schoof. work & Ille type, hcxirs • 330 W. Bay..S1. e 1 Need ach1mney,weep?Or
SC Plaza area 2Br 1Ba. Call 642-4644 Costa Mesa. 549-3803 llex. $4 00/hr. 720·8467 • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • a snow 5novele<"7
l10W ilboul I new crpl & mint bftnds. ----e • e someone 10 tune your piano
clean Avalf nowt S675 C411UHIHS Haveagaragesale • EOE • ,Otle&eh youl'lowtoptay it'> I
Villa Rent1ts 675-4912 Ample pkg. utlls paJd • • Lots o! spec1t1ty se•v•ces are HIRE
Misc. tatala •
2855E Cst Hwy 675-6900 without th•,.,.,. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••. it(Jver1lsed inctas11lied
COM OFFICE SPACE -
lttaa 2706 Small ottloe space avall-ROOM . mature mate, able Oct 1 $225/mo.
Christian. gotl course New carpetlpa1nt Call
Newport Beach S260 Alt 1..in<ta 9-5 675-2•1 t-_
6 PM 871-4629 NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING-
---887 W 191h St C M
Bttth/Mttlla 2711 Stores or Otes 600-3000 UllU WCI SQ F1 Agt 54 1-5032
llTH II• Newport Ben office bldg
Wkly rentals S 145 & 2 spaces av1111 1 for
Up/Wkly Color TV. tree $150/mo & S250/mo w/
cott ... heated poof maid view. 833 Dover OT. ste 30
¥rvlce & steps 10 ocean &45-7570 or 722-7294
Kitch'• avl 985 N Coast OFFICES Fiii sn1.. Mftrti1ia1 latn CarpeatrJ p . .
Hwy Lag Bch '94•5294 E 17th St . CM Remodeled. -- -llatlat Doors Motdlngs Bly NEW & REP .. IR No job 1'F"'tN"'E-lf"'T"1',N'!'IT~IN"'lG-B!"'y .. R .. l .. ch--SUUH llTEL pvl, '-'tba. al e, patio The • -" · d s " 6
Wiiiy rental• now avail Doyle Co/Rich 722-1602 $2.40 per day ~~~?,f;,,s;C~~:~~e ~6·,~s ~: •• ~~:~le. T~~E~u~!7i. ISHIKAW'A LANDSCAPE ~~sto~':rs~ c.~s 0;~1
S 147 00 wk & up 2274 Prime H B Otllce Space That' a A.LL you pay ror • 4°t74•6 Paul 548-8880 mates. 631-2345 Sod Clean-upa. Malnt Thank-You! 963-4 114
Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 300 st & up. Gym/sauna 3 11nes 30 da minim .... -__ Sprlnklera. etc. 850-4147 _ _ _ --- -R•sta anl space a If · Y u... Doors·Repalr--Alterattons Raa•--aa -A.A.A PAINTING Int/Ext
Su. S •• L ••• E " ur va In the Cabtnets-Panel-locks-etc ~ TREES O S Steve/Robert. 553-1000 *•HANDYMAN** L WE T possible price 30211 W. Pacific Coast H'""' ----_ SERVICE 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 Topped/remove Cleanup 10 Step Service 662-3235 .. , TIE EXECIT I SI Laroe or small 1 do It ant Newport Beach Relrtg TV IY IR Home Improve f do·ll all Pat 531-5579 or tve msg nu tewn/sprnklr 751·3476 EXTERIOR EXPERTS
S 135 ~wk 901, no deposit Full serve Ice 06~10ce5 1 ttove my work. 14 yrs exp FENCES-GATES T 1 1 K C. TREE SERVICE
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lntah tt Sllart NewPort enlef' · 47~ DIRECTORY Loc1tfels Dave642-7390 Oumpr ns C M ,:.i; rm Top Trim Removal Ouat Uc•288597 631 -9295
I • · l 2711 u '·"'· · Serv Lie/Ina. Ir.. est 2724 I allfll Plus Small Remodel and erea Jim Whyte. 642-7206 969_8263 Of S36-6696 GLASGOW PAINTING
!", .. •B•L•oc-K"'f"'o"'w--.. •T•E•R"l3""bd•·. 1006 .,, ft oAice & ware-CALL TODA y11 Additions Walla. Doors ~--Int/Ext 30 yrs e•per ·• " -, Ill FOR LOIS 11•2 1ll0 I "1 •1 Ill •OEN HOME REPAIRS Orie'11a1 G1rdn r/Wk1 ref'• 642-5214 M/F. 21 •. gar apa041• n-hOuse lor leaae Excellent ,. • ' -' Paint Drywall Cerpen 1 Y smkr $375 mo • S200 locat1on1 1310 Logan Ycxir Ct•tat Ctacrttt -etc Gery 645-5277 P man.. cleanup hlllslde. p . Coat M ... 646-7512 trees. r..OCS. sprnklr repr lf~U•L
--dep ~48-4809 a -. --s~~~:;:~ I , veways. pit OS, pat '· Horne Repair-Plumbing. L~ HINa/Nlguel 468-6180 1-4.,.ris••tH•1""W-1 .. N•t •eA•11116""A§-
2br 2b•. Condo. den w/d 01 Wllllffll etc No tob '"' small carpentry. elee, bath & HANGING/STRIPPING
frpt, encl gar. panoram•clspace 1000+ sqtt $575 142-4321tlf,310 Reas Mickey SJ8-0553 I remdt & haul 6.47-2326 •aaear~ VISA-MC 673-1512
vlew,$400/moS375/dep rno 645-9907 9-5 I ---. -----
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3bd, <tba. frple. pool, AEBLOWN OR P .. INTED Block Lie & Bonded 8 ,~l ~· i tennl1, n-amk S3 10 TllPUI 1212.. ., Alao lnl/Ext P~tl Call 17141962•7093 Jon 645-192 BLOCKI BLOCKI STUC-llltr lfl r
't '..Wtn 548-3352 Lerge Unit•. 2Bdrm, 2B•. Lk:•2aa5t 7 831.~5 C 1_ •--1 HAULING • CLEAN-UPS ~:;~fie~::~:,~~ "t~ll Int /Ext ftChPfuterlng
BA.LIOA ISLAND, 4bd. tingle atory, paUoa Ex· --11& .. ....t_knltt 7 Dtys. Low9it rat... 831•2345 ' c Cuatom f<exturlng. Oualfty
2ba, frptc. 110, bay view, celtent Cotl• M ... lo-A•JliHffl HOl.ltec:=nlng•Wlndowa Can Barry, 831,..748 Work Prot>+em .. No Prob-
w/dry,aemt-pvt ent F etillon. Cell Chudc or Liz ualtart S.mc" 14 yra. reliable. r .... own Bultla lffate LOW COST. Block·brlek 1em11 •326864 554-7831
pref n-amkf $485 utll Jonu 113I •1288 or • trant Pina 645-98e6 Della • ' •1 oement-•t~raptlrs Lie Pl Li 1ncld c an Jim 1173-5379 648-5743 Speclalfrlng In furn re---· --Fata"' •427280 Steve. 83 1-6874 ,.,_ .. •.• .. • .. •.,,.t""' ___ _ ttortng/retln antiques FAIENOL Y TIGERS! Why. 1-•
Baiboa 1111nd house • ·~i~~\-0 etc. F'REE HI DUKE'S spend your 11atutble ttmej Make y/own bOIUe weter awn....... u ,., n llf· 1llO Furnlahed 2BR. lrpfc,yy : REFINISHING 6'4&-5587 cleaning? Fr" M tfmates. 11 homel Always have Brtck, Block and. Concrete •All plumbfng & heating•
S325/mo • S20G d•p -~--:--· A t l reaaonable 541•3606 good I t1Slli~6 ~'~~led WOfk FREE ESTIMATE. ORA.INS CIMr-1rom s15'
Nlck.1173-2587 .-I r l 'J'l!f' FIRST Cius House· water Norb -1 6411-2130 Fauce1 -011posal-HHter
WATERFRONT BALBOA II a"I iUH aJ WEm'CONCRETE ct .. ntng Supplies lurn NEWPORT Nutrition Clinic -•p S · 641-0907 722-9066
ISLAND hOUM 2Br 2Ba. fafttt•tal SERVICES • Saw cuttln~-Avalf weekdays & Sat welghl control HI energy. •mat I fl -
W/O trplc s5251mo ulll "-i •-Ill remove concrat• .. ph1lt-am $10/hr 968· 11'3 cl'loll body t111 1naty111 ftlttllfiP'li•.,,,1..,.l'llP!"P'l""!'llPl""1"'-
ll'tCluded 473-8753 vpJtr••• ,,. •"9 dirt. U87559 831-2610 Wand• & Kelly's Ouallty FREEMmlnar 673-9322 ••·1•YIH* jREPAtRSPECIXu stXver
---10 • :O/;lnt pd on short 1S:-m Al la lt Haecleantng. up . rels. L 4-i CLEAN & EXPERT can 165 Fr .. "' Lie d 041 ... ( ..... ft le• notfls otta<ed by SO De-I 1 6.42-0405 or 962-IU7 1! ~IJ •I Ov~ 25 yeera •~lence 130 )'11 exp Walt. 770-2725
n-ttnkr to thr IO 4bd nae tenae Cntr w/ S40M i n-Parking ArH Rap1Jrs X C -• -ncart LIG -t 18.428 30-13S3 j I'll -beat any bid by !>0%
$450 + '' 1175-2985 nual aaies Kavin Obrien Ae9urtacl~ • Rooting & •atracttrl • Land1c1plng-Rototllllng ••A.BC MOVING•• RNllyl! Worll gua1 CMA"PTI" 2bd pool tennis 819-233-5291 W•teri>roo ng• 63 l-' l99 BI witsoN I SONS sou prep-Sod-Sprinklers Oui<:k & Caratul T 1380411 Fr .... , 122· 1S37
& lndry amkr o K S300 -T .... ftl Asphalt dr1veways Maled, Rm Add Remodel Kite Color plenllng-Botdera-.'lO RATES 552-04 10 -
lntfudtt utllltlH Call Mta~ I a 4 petch. watlfpl'OOf et11ek1. Bath Tiie •357487 Int O..tgn-Compiet• rflf'!o-IT•-Tilt Kelly alt4'1' 3pm 84•·6900 wlbow 'hes iJONEv for etc 25 ~ ••P 772-33:}6 30 yMra exp 64&-1740 Vlti()(I Steve, 54&-9147 -.. -111.1111 ·tx~p•[1111R1111t-c•E·RX-u~1c-t•111 .. "9-
---TO. I 10K/up. no credit 1-1-.--1~:-Deen a <Mnl Full s VIC STllllfl .... M. Otttlnctlw . Affordable COUPLE Of 11ngle Mel4t to "'. no per111ty Call 81 8111 ~ ~r : ... er • Ottnge Co Oflcllnal Kitchen&. betha 722-9783
lltlr 3bd hM Child/pet Oenleon A.uoc 117373f1 +WANTED TYPING AND Entry £ Frenel'I 60();. ~27 19'f:~ L: m':: I Stu~t MOYW& Tneurect 0 k SA 10 • 1ecuntv CLERICAL WOAK IN MY By Normen The Doorman -____ . LI<: T124-43e 84 1-&427 ...... Citul•1 11~8 M&ftlHll"ll HOME REAS. 840-7483 Oak & Fir 857-000R JAPANESE GARDENING NEWWerehou .. Stor• LET THE SUNSHINE IN F~ Of lludenl M. pool xu;..,...... DH BOOKKEEPI SERVICE .. Cl s;r: .;~-UC) ~~r~ ...... Sunatilne window c1Mnl"9
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OCC S350 • aecurlty READINGS Palm and yovt bvaln .... 979-3'143 ... llMll fLllTllG DUSTY'S Lend1Cal)4allawn 8y hr /or p1eoe 64e-.31e~ Corn ~
H 2·2049 •h 5 30 oard r.-dlng• available . Ouallty work,,,... "t ~ Main Serv w111y1month/ I _ -~ m9f(!lel/~ttal
Fem pref ahr 38r NB N•Uonany renowned P•Y· Carrum •42SS13 M8-7401 111me Fr .. M t 241·1640[lar1l a1 Stmtt d-fi~~30 • 2~°1 $40
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7 t4-680 6300
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wheels M u" ~ell!
$34K/Ob0 542-4242/am
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PlmlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICf POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE PlmlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlmlC NOTICE Ntl.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOT1CE
SUMMOHS ~ 1 un abog.00. puld• II 2n•1 1<Jdgmen1 ny default oga1nst IUPERIOfl COURT the F1ct111ou1 Bullness end Procedure In Advecsary itH .. ,Ill A" UNDER THE 1 ...... a.nllruptcy Judea ~ acNreee: ,,0. 9oa
(CITACtOH JUDICIAL) ll1m1r I un M l'Vlclo ~rel· STATEMENT OF V"'' tor IM rellel demanded OF CALlfOflNIA, I Name MISSION \/ILLAGE Prooee<Jlngs attacned h«• 1A•OV£-Rlff RINCI DI ., ........ hnMtt, Oeputy 12IOO, ..... AM, CA a712
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT lfl ncll ~ lbogldo• 0 • ABANDONMENT Of' • the C.on.p1aint ""''uanl to COUNTY Of' OflANOE CLEANERS 32191 Camino 10 It Incorporated he<lltn CAH -R. Cllftl ,........ ~ c....
1AVl11<> e Acusedo) NICI< uni otlcln16e1yud1 t.gal USE OF FICTITIOUS Bankruptty Rule 7055 file ln lhe Maltec oltheAppll-C1pl1lr1no, San Juan 11,AftATI OINERAL Ofl· DAffOflUUANC!:Oc:· Addr111: IOI F1deral Delly ltlot l1pll,,._ 10.
OIZBAR lndlVldually 1nd (vea 11 director lo 1111 8USIN£88 NAME Or Cler l)n Notlc.e ot Practice c at Ion o I LE 0 N 0 RA Captetrano, Ct DIRI A'9tL 't TO THIS I tobef 14, t• ~. lit Civic Cent1r 17, 24, Octobef 1, 1-
0olng Buslneu As FITNESS fonlco) ·ne I 0r"'""0 pe•son!o Bflel P•oce<lure '" Adve,,arv PIEROTTI ROHE IO< Cnanoe Tiie Fictitious Business CAH ANOMA't H FOUND ftalpfl o. , .. ,.,. Unhecl ,....., ianta Ane, CA ...
FOR HE>.L TH and DOES ' c ... No 31641 • avf' 111·8'11lM8<1 tne USA OI Prot8(1d1ngs attacnl!(l t-er6-OI Name Name referred to 1b011e was
to 10 Tneo name ii'~ &dd•"S\ ol t'le ~ 11r :>·JS Bu51nes5 t , 11 1ncorpr;ra1e<1 nere111 No A 134649 tlled on 7· 16-82 rn the Coun·
YOU ARE BEINC. 5UEO rne -.ourt •s <E nomor" f 1'48m8 -1el11 Hart>Or 51111 SEPARATE GENERAL OR· AMENDED ORDER ty of Orlgtnal Fiie No
qy PLAINTIFF •Ji Ud 111 esta 11 tfll<"O:U)n :le •a ~one est Str,•ilQ6 16842 'i t<ert:.r;r DEAS AP,L Y TO THIS TO SHOW CAUSE F-193522
oemendandot GO OE N M JN•C.tPAL C..OUR r 0~ B ""' ~a111r1 Ano l lo 'J2'Q4 CAI£ AND MAY 8£ FOUND FOR CHANGE OF NAME Young Lee 3421 Sum-
WEST PUBLISHING INC a CALIFORNIA COUNH OF Tt,., ~ 1.1111ous Bu'l•n .. ss IN "FILE A" UNDER THE !Sec 60S.) mecset Cir . Costa Mau Ca
Callt0<n1a corporauon ORANGE Soul" Orar .g,. Nor< >i •eteiraa 1n ~t.•W'l wilS A llOV £·REF EA ENC£ D DALE B KIMSEY At-92626
You MH JO C:ALENDAA Coun11 Jud1c1a1 0·~11 ~' 1110<3 r OranQ& t 'h.1r•y on CASE NUM8£R. torney has !tied e pet1t1on rn Jene Lee. 34;;> 1 Sum· 1 DAYS 1ft1r tNe eummone 30H3 r """" Va '"1ftoO••B't1 1954 F f NO OATEOFtSSUAMCE:Oc· lh1s countoran0td9'allow· m9'setCtr Costa Mesa.Ca
ta Mn9d on )'OU to ftll • Par~way l llguna N1g11P t A F l37964 tober 14, 19'5 ing pe1111oner to change 92626
IJp1•rltt1n rHponH •I 926'7 Clyde 09an N'11ll •'> T•5 R1lph G. P1gter. United n1~ her n ame lrom Thia bull!'ell waa con-
thle COUf1. ' Tl" nam" address iinrl Cem1"c ~ "'"Y 1nd111n 8t1IM 81nkrvptcy Judg1 LEONORA PIEROTII ROHE jdl.IC'lld by 11\dllll<Suals (Hia·
A llttlr Of pftonl c .. I Wiii tel&phCJnll r umner ot Pl811 well~ (.A 9U60 BJ H Bennett, Deputy 10 LfONORA PtEROTII band end Wile)
not p.-oMc:t you; JOUf type-ttf< 5 11t1orn'ly '" p1aint1H -""" <; N11111 •'• 4'> Cl1rk IT 15 t~EREBV ORDERED I Published Orange Co11t I
written l'MPOf'M mu1t bl wttfl<>vt ti" 11111,1•1,.v is f 1 Cal"l1ni; Del Rey tna•tln Addreu_ Sot Feder1t ttlat all per50ns 1nteretled In Dally Piiot September 3, 10
In Pf'~ legal fOfm If JOU nomnr11 1,1 dlr<.;< t•r."' , el "'' weus (.A 9:?260 8ulldlf111, 3" Civic Center the rTJ att&r atoresald appear 17 24, t986
went the eour1 to heir 1our ,mttrr, .:le 1a1.,1r,1o, c\AI Tr11s t>us11111!.S w11~ c_on ,Plau. 8an!A Ana, CA Delore ll'us courl In Depart-I W324
~. aOOQldo 0111 Jemanr1ant'l dur.to;d riy 011 1ncl1v•dua• M.tlllng lddrH1: P.O. Bo• menl No 3 8t 700 Cllllc ----------
" you do not ftll JOU• dlll demandan1e l°l"" nr; '"•S st11te1T1erH w89 11100 12900, Santa Ana, CA 82712 Center Drive West, Santa 1 nun•IC unTICE '"pon" on Um•. you may 1n"nte ilt1<)gadr1 .. ~I "''"'th•• Cr>11nty r,1erk JI Ur Publl1hld Or1nge Coeat Ana C.e111orn1a. on CX;tober ___ r-U1K. ___ nv ____ _
IOM the U M , Ind JOUt HrCKEY o\ Nl:ULANO At ang11 (c1ur•tyCJr1".~t>t!linMf l 01lly PllotAugu1t 27,8ep-61986al 230octockPM ,I Ed dM C Of Jl-
Wf1911, money and.. p.-op: porn&) <11 l 1tw 2403 1 Et Tt1H1 '2 1981.i timber 3, to, 17. 1• and !hen enel thee& show men onn · e el'ty may be tallen without Roan Ste ISO u 1gun.. CIJd• Logan N1111 W312 •cause 11 any they h111e, why Irey W Shields. McKenrie.
furthet wernlng ftom lh• H•ll\ CA 0.<'6~1 1't4 1 P1Jbh9ht1d '"""0" 1,oH,t 1sa1d pe11t1or lor change of Conner&Cuneo.6ll Anton
court. 1768 ';•1)0 Daily P11r 1 Ser 1 .. mr1w t 7 POOLIC NOTICE 1 neme shoutd not t:>e granted Blvd ' Sulla 9 IO, Coate
Thefe lfl othar legal re-OA tF 1FP" 31 FFB I~ 24 Ortot>er • t1 t'lll6 IT IS FURTHER ordered Mell, CA 92626 17 1')
qulrem1ntt You m1J w1nt 11986 N'l'.7 FICTITIOUS 8USIN£88 that a copy ot 11111 order to 75 t-35oo. Attorneys tor
to c.tl 1n •ttorney r1ght Mer9er1t • Hamlln, NAME STATEMENT show cause t>e out>lished in Plelntll1
•••J. 111ou do not llnown Cieri!, bJ l Loc1th11t, POOUC HOTIC£ The following persons are lheOrangeCoastDattyPllot,1 aA~~~~AJ~T
an attorne1. 1ou m•J call an Deputy df)•nQ t>u,1ness n LAMBDA a n"wspaper ot genaral I CINTilAL DtlTftlCT
1ttomey ,.,.,,., Mnttc. Of I Put>llllled o,.,,.q., C.Mst F rimond 1111 r, nr-oi Research Development and c1rcul1oon put>llst>ed 1n thll Of C~OANIA
1 legel ltd offtce (t11tld In Oattv Piiot AtJQu~t ?7 Sflo J!ll'ntl' c p"'~"' Mt 11 r.rina .A pp 11c 11 1 on' 3 3 2 4 2 courity at leaSI once • wee1t In Re COMAAK • Call·
thl ~ boOtl). tem~r l •O 11 1986 Conner & Cun~ flt t AntQn CX;e11flh1t1 Dt Dana Point tor lour consecutive ~s lf la Limited Pl 'tnecthlp
DMpuel 6e que le en-W115 Blvd 5u•'e g t·i <.Q~te CA 92629 1pr•0< to the day ol S4ld hear-~~10, r · ~ elt• cft~ fu-' Men C1' 9 26:H 7 t 4 1 Du A Rot>ens 33242 •no SAM JONAS Chapter 7
dtclel ueted tlenl un pl110 P\JJLIC NOTICE 75!-3600 AttOTm'\'~ tor Ocll8nhlll Or Dana P0tnl Dated SEP:,> 1986 Trull" tor lh~ Ealall 01 di )Cl OIAI CALENDARIOS PrainllH CA 926?9 HenrJ T. Moore, Jr., Comark 1 CalllO<nlll Limited
par• pre I en,., una FICTJTIOUI 8UllN£SS UNITED STATES Aotl8<1 0 ~·IM'f\ 9!.17 Cot·, Judge of th• 8uparlor Pen,_•hlp Debt()( Plain-,~ .. eecrtl1 I m.. NAill ITATEMl~T BANKRUPTCY COURT trell Wey St11ntord CA1 Court 1111 . •
qulna en Mii c~e The lollowtng per50M 11re CENTRAL Dl8TRICT 94305 Dale B l(imsey Att0tney VI
Utw cer1• 0 IHI• llem~ doing bullness as l(adam OF CALIFORNIA Tnra bu\lnes' ~ con at l-•w. t414 N l(raemer KENNETH AAS EN D t~ no le otr-• Mortgage Banke1s "34 I In Re COM.ARK I Call. I ducted by I g1neral part· I Blvd . Plaoentta. CA 92670 MAR I< AHLERS M R. ~:._~_'"'"'"11...__. •I Birch Street Suite 204, forn1a Limited Partnefshlp nlflhlp Pvt>ttlhed Orange Coast MICHAEL GOETZ MRS _., .. • "'............ ,..._ qw Newport Beach Cal 92660 OeDtOI I Rooert 0 GrWI Dally Piiot $e9tember tO, MICHAEL GOETZ.' _. •I,
Clllftpllr con 181 for• JOtln C K•dsm, 333,.., SAM JONAS Ch•Pter 7 Thia llllemfltlt w11 tiled t7 24, Octoo.t 1. 1986 IS. El!hlt>lt "A" a"llOMd 10 lftalld•d•• l •t•I •• r\m1tny11 Ate . Selbo• Trust• fOf th• Eltata of wllhtlleCountyClecleot Or-W346 ortQlnalcomptalnttornarn.
• 1111ted• 14 veled .,..,. 1~1end CAl 926&2 Comarll. • C111torn1s Llmtted •noe County on Augu•t 26. no-IC NOT"'r of AddllioNI 283 o.t.n·
4'W la COttl MC~he •u Thi~ ou11neu 1• eon-Partnership Oebtoi Pleln· l966 l'"UIX. iw. d1n11). o.t.ndanll
ceeo. dueled by an tndMdusl 1111 FS11141 ~ ..._ II uatld no .,,_,. "' 1 Johri c Kedam 1111 Publlshec:t Or1nge Coast '~!~:A~=· aw.u...,...
r ...... ll a tllmpo. puede Thi~ srttement was llltld 8 EN N f T T FA.M IL V l>lllly Piiot Seplember 10. C Ne., ~ 11 caM,'11 ~ ~11t1 1he Count" C..l•r" of Or TRuSr &nd DOES t thrl)Ugh 17 2-4 0<;1ooer 1 1986 The fo4IOW1ng peraons are -It acMMto di ~ • ' Q • w343 doing bull,,.., 11 Golden IAll........, qu ., '"' • IU nwo 1 •ngo C-<J<Jntv <•n Augu111 27 100 1nciu1lve DelendMll Garden GU9tt Home. 3-0t 6 NOTICE YOU HAVE
Y otru COIH de eu 1986 Ad,,.f!IMY No. Harding Wey, Coeta Men BEEN SUED: THE JUDGE
pNICMedad l4n ••leo ldl· f'3tl208 IAU--.."P PlmlC NOTICE CA 92526 MAY DECIDE AGAINST
ctonelr:: f>l'1• di la C:Ofte Publlll'\ed Orange C.oiul C-No Elmer Ctlang, 16920 o a. YOU WITHOUT YOUR
l•te otroe ,.quleltoe 01111v Piiot September 10 IAtt~P FICTITIOUS llUl ... 88 kote St Fountetn Valley CA BEING HEA~D UNLESS ~ ,.,..._.,. uatld t7 l <I OrtQl><'.I< 1 19116 NOflCE YOU H.A\lf NAMllTATl•NT 92708 ' YOURESPONDINWRITING
..,. ._.,. un Molldo wnr BEEN SUED. THE JUDGE The IOllOwl"O per90(\I arel rltllm• D F Ch WITH THE TIME SET ~-•• llnocon-Ml\Y DECIDE .AOAtNSTl dQlng bu11ne11 .. JR 1a~i:oakol1 St Foun~::?,; BELOW 1 PlmlC NOTICE YOU '('ltTHOUT YOURI Rancl'M!s dot Pecltlco 3613 \/alley CA 9,708 TO. THE ot!FENOANT A
-BEtNO f-!EARD UNLESS S..r St •E. Senta Ane. CA Thlt buetnHi 11 eon· Complaint hM IMMfl ftttd by
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FICTITIOUI •USINE88 YOU RESPOND IN WRITING I e27o• ,dueled by hulband and .. ,. 1he plttntlft aQelnt1 JOU If
PACIFIC VIEW NAMf!ITATEMI N'f WITH THE TIM E SET LOUii RH ... 1706 PO<l LapurlllmaOF Chlf111 y()lj wltfllooat.ndyourwlf.
The lotlOWlng perll()n' 1te. BELOW Athley Pl Newi>Or1 8Mctl., Thlt lllletnenl WU tlled JOU mua1 Ne wtttl the COut'U
MEMOAl•l PAAK de>lfl9 butl,,.,~S 111 A Piua TO THE DEFENDANT A CA 92&eo wttll IN County C•k of Oc· written~ It\ reeponee
( en'IPlf'rv • M 1 '' 1 Gr•P"•ct <1~70 Gimpu'I D• Corne>111nt has bMfl lie.d by JOffC)ll f. 1(1an 2341 ange County on AUOUll 2e 10 the Comolelnt MO L.ATlft
(..11dpP • '"" 11 Sulle 1 N~I R~&.-t CA tri. platn1111 ageln1t you II Mutrfleld lOt A~ CAI l986 · TKAJt TMIRTY_,M <•>
h00 pl<,,, -' """ 92660 you ""•h to dei.nd yourlMllf.1 90004 . ft11141 OA'tl Al'TIR TMI DATf ~4('wtJ• ,, I [i .... '· Oa.td s .. d9' 1161 Ftlwllln I you muat fife wtlh the COUil " PllUll HHI 3813 Beer St Put>llltl«I Or1t1ge Cout °' llMa90 °'nee --
1.4'1 / Ila 9ru (...t 92621 wrlll«' plMClil\Q tn r~M •E Santa Ana. CA 02704 Dally Piiot September 10 MOMe TO YOU Al a.T
'\ th11 bu91ne'" •s con .to lhe Complaint NO LA Tift Tnla Du11neu •• con 17 24. October 1. 191& . '°'"" °" TMI MVlftM
HARBOR LAWN
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ducted t>y an lndMduet THAN THNtTY·,fVI (II) dUC1ed by ce>-partnwa W346 IM HIMCW. You mua1
Oftll1d ~ OA'tl An'lft THI DA Tl Paute HMI a1eo ~ a ~y Of yOur
I fhll '"'~' wt1 m.a °'MAILING°' THll IUl!t-Thi• tt•t_,1 wu flted1 rtaclC fl>TICl wrtn9'1 reeponee to tN 11-
wttl'l 1,,1 Covnty CHlftt 01 Or MON1 TO YOU Al HT with 1he County Clerk Of Oc· 1ornty lflOWft In the UC>Pe'
, •fl99 Ct>unty on Auouil 22. '°"TH ON THI MVlll'il 111'Q9 County on July 28. K ~ i.tt-Nlnd c:omer vn .... you j lll&6 lt09 HIMO,, You muat 1088 8TATl•WT M Oo llO, thla Coun may ent., 1
ftl7llO llllO Mtld • c:ooy of your fJ1M21 A8AMOOl..wT Of "'°9f'*ll by dlltauft agaln1t
p •bll~flfWl Orange co .. t wfltten r~N to Ille at Publt~ Oc11n91 Coast Ull CW '9CTTTIOUI you tor the rllllM a.mended
O ,~ Pllnt S.Otemt>et 10 IOlnty tMwn In lhl u!>l)et Di iiy Pll01 AUO~I a7 s.p .,_II~ In the Complaint purauant to
1f ~4 Octotllf , ,988 t.i1·11•nd corn« UnlMI y0v temt>et 3 10 11 1088 ! fht 1011~ pe11on1 Bankruptcy RIM 70&5 The
• W333 I dO 80 lhlt (;Q<,rt rn•Y 9"191 • W322 fl I Ye •band IN UM Of Or~ on NOllCe Of Pr IC!ic.
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4 line mimimun "~~
· ' ~s A Garage Sale ~\\ Kit for $1.00
For 9'.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot.
There Is a 4 tine minimum and the price ts the same whether you
advertise 1 d ay or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden
treasures into cash
We are also ottering a Gulde to Better O•r99e Salff for S1.00. This
guide Includes ideas on how to advertise. how to plan, what Items
to sell. plus ideas for a better garage sale: also a garage sale sign,
pricing stickers. information on city ordinances and an Inventory
sheet.
You can purchase your Garage Sate Klt for $1 oo when you pla;;e
your ad at:
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Orange Coast Detty Pllo~~
330 West Bey St .. Costa MeN
Huntington 8Hch tndepend9nt.
17989 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beech
Monday -Friday 8.30 AM to 5 PM
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Des.serts shoWCasefresh fruit
Delicious combtnattotlS
perfect in pies, copblers .. ___ _.. . --
The abundance of fresh California fruits
can be enjoyed in a vanety of ways, but one of
the most delicious is to showcase their fla vor
and beauty in desserts.
The sweet, juicy peaches, plums and
nectarines featured in these recipes arc
available throuafl this month, and Bartlett pears are plcfttiful into November.
Fresh ~aches are combined with a fluffy
mousse mixture, made shg.htly tart with ~mon
juice and peel, to mike the filling for Peach
Mousse Pie. To cut time in the kjtchen.-lhe
recipe calls for. ~efngerated all.ready pie crusts.
Other fresh· fruit combinations make
equally delicious pie filli ngs. In Nectarine 'n
Pear lattice Pie, the fruit mixture is spiked
with orange-flavored liqueur or orange j uice
and topped with a pretty, simple-to-make
lattice crust.
An old-fashioned cobbler 1s updated with
a tangy combination of fresh nectarines, pears
and plums in California Fruit Cobbler.
Refrigerated crescent dinner rolls fo rm the
easy. attractive scalloped topping on the
colorful cobbler.
PEACH MOU~E PIE
U-ouce pacu1e all ready pie cn1t1
1 teupooa flo.r
1 cap1qar
1 eavelope uflavored gelatin
1 teupooa corutardl · ··
lft to 1 teatpooD &rated lemOD peel
Y. c.p fresll lemoa jaice
Y. c.p oraase Jalce
3 eu yolk•
1 cap wlllpplag.cream, wltipped
3 eg WllJtH, ttlffly beaten
1 'fa caps fretb CaJlf ornla peacb or nec-
tarble 1Uce1
'fa cap wblpp1D1 cream
! tablespoons powdered aa1ar
Y, cap peacll preserves, sieved
Heat oven to 450 degrees. Prepare pie
crust according to package directions for
unfilled one-c rust pie. (Refrigerate re maing
crust for later use.} Bake at 450 degrees for 9 to
11 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool
completel)'. 1.
In medium saucepan. combine sugar,
gelatin and cornstarc h. Stir in lemon peel,
lemon and orange juices and egg yolks: mix
until smooth. Cook over med ium heat until
bubbly and sli ghtly th ickened. Remove from
heat; co,,. er surface with plastic wraa. ReJng_er-
ate until cold. about 45 m1nu1cs.
Spoon chilled mixture into large bowl: stir
with wooden spoon to soften the cons.1stenc}'.
Barbecue can
take a ribbing
Instead of ~leak or l'h1ckcn fo r ) our nex t barbecue. sckcl
meal). counlr) nbs Brushed the last hal f of the cooking 11mc
w11h a z1pp). weet and pungent sauce )UU can put together .. rn
minutes. the} make a hearty entrec .
.\ccompanaed h) skewers uf cling pt·ach hal vl'S and
chunky vege1abks on th e gnll. all )OU need 10 complete the
menu 1s crusty garlic hrcad and }Our favon 1e beverage.
COUNTRY RIB BARBECUE
1 cao t 16 ounces) California cliog peach halves lo juice or
extra light syrup -
3 pounds country pork spareribs
"'' cup catsup
"'3 cup hooey
3 tablespoons prepared mustard
2 tablespoons elder vinegar
1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
1 large clove garlic, minced
! tomatoes
2 1ucchloi, cut Into thick diagnonal slices.. blanched
6 large mushrooms
Drain peachc'i rc11crv1ng all liqu 1J Plan· nbs on charcoal
grill about 6-inrlll'\ from \uurCl' ol hl·at . co' l'r and cook
'llowl y. ab<>ul I hour. turn ing ocra\1onall). Or place ribs on
O\Cn broiler ralk dnd bake at 350 degrees. t 111 hour'i. turning
occas1onall }'.
Combine rescn ed pt"a1.:h li4u1d w11h l·a1sup. hnnq .
prepared mustard. vincgit. ginger and garlic. Erring lo bOll in
small saucepan. Roi l 5 minutes. st1mng frequentl y. Bru\h nbs
with sauce last :w 1111nu1es of gnll1ng or 11• hour of baking.
Cut tomatm·, in 6 wedges and place on metal or ham boo
ske""ers. Skewer 1uu:h1n1 sl u:es. peach hah cs and muc;hrooms
along with lomatoe'i. (inll or bake last 10 minull'S "1th nb\.
brushing generou'll ~ "'11h 'lauce. Make\ 5 to 6 sen 1ngs
lj1en~fit spotlights toque-n fare
25 county chefs
to s how off their
culinary expertise
nowned restaurants and 1 J wine-
ries. were announced at a k1ckotT
party at the Ahcante Pnncess Hntel ,
Garden Grove. where lhl' l'\ cnl l'I
scheduled on Oct. 19
Chefs will man booths and d1c.-
pla)4ifo the hotel atnum from .110 7
pm . while an estimated 400 guests
By BE A AN DE RSON wander from one to another ta3ting
0t..,.Oell7,... ,..., the fare.
The National K1dnc) Fnun· ''.fl 1s a wonderful opportunrt) to
dat1 on of Southern C'ahforn1a taste the best-of-the-best at ·an
doesn't seem the least bit womcd incredible pnce.'' said Hans Bratt.
about too man) \'hcfc, 'lf)rnhng the l'O-cha1rman of ltic e t'nt and
broth. d1rrctor of food and hcverage for
In fact . the attcm' 1c, rounting on the hotel.
25 of them to 4'\lppl}' 1hc 1ngft'd1ent Rratt. who had helped launrh
of success al a rnlanaf) hcnctlt .. "fhc Great Chefs of LA " two
which 1s e'\pt>{ ted to ra1\C S '0.000 }Cars ago. was instrumental 1n
for the chant} . 'l<"runng the rvcnt for the count)
Plans for "1 tw Circat Clwf, of "We have so many crcat1\e
Orange Count).'' foatunng master )'O ung chefs. here .ind 1t 1'i 11mc "'t'
cht'f4i from the count)\ mo'it rt'· promote thc1fl'ulinaK4ik1llc.." nra11
said, "hale pointing out that the
count) 1s long overdue 1n gaining
recognition as a growing culinary
\.Cnter
"Whl'n )OU look at the h1ghl~
C\pt>nenccd and 1alen1ed chefs we
ha' c gathen·d for this e' ent. 1t 1s
d1tlicult to c;ec "h' th14' d1 t1nct1on
has been slo\lo to occur."
Part1c1pating chefs and their res-
taurants. according to Norma
Chcrn1ss. co-chai rman . ere Serge
Marshall. (ano's. Jean Marc
Weber. Ho1cl Mcnd1en. < 'laude
Koeberle. 30th treet 81s1ro. and a
chef that 1s to he named b the Rill,
all C'"'po rt Beach. LuC'ky
Teacheranong. Bangkok J. Balboa.
Jc1rn Louis ('halaye. Pave. Corona
dcl Mar: and Maun o B1notto.
Wr~lln South Coast Pl:ua and
Byron Gemmel. Gemmcl's. Co ta
\1csa
Others arc Pascal Olha1'
Chan1ecla1r. Don Hamilton, In inc
Hilton. Greg Bird, Players. Tim
Dobravolskis. Prcgos. Jean Mane
Pougnct. Reg1stry Hotel. and Jaime
Macias. Remacks, Irvine;. Michael Ka°'. Fiyte-Feet and ('hmt1an
Rassinoux. R 1t1-Carlton. Laguna
Beach; and Ton) Lt'a. BB.
teamers and Rot>crto ~ma;roa. J
J.'s Bistro, Dana Po1n1.
Co mplct 1na the list are
G uadalupe Loe1a. <\ndreino's. San
Clemente. John Mclaughlin.
Anaheim Mamon. Cormac De·
vine. Disneyland Hotel and on
Raczek. Mr Stoi. Anaheim, Jam<'~
Dings. Ahcante Pnncess. Garden
G rove : S teve C.an c aHcr .
Doubletree Ho tel. Orange: and
Carhto Joc'lon. Panache. Fufkrton.
Wmenes will he Rtnngcr.
(Ple&M tee CKS1'"9/C3)
fold in whipped cream, then the eta whi1e1.
Spoon peaches into bottom of cooled pie cnaaL
Spoon crea'm mixture over~ Refriter·
ate 4 to S hours or ovemiaht.
Wrup 1'2 cup cream until soft peaks form;
add powdered supr. Whip until stiff peak.a
form. Pipe or dollop whipped cram around
edle of pie. Spoon preserves over ~P of pie. 1'
desired, garnish with addiuonal peach slices
a.q_d toasted almonds just before servina. 8
servings.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT COBBLER
'4 Cllplq&r
'4 c.p ce,.1tarcla
: ~ caps. 1llce4 fretll Callforat. aeet&rt.et, • •
cut 'fa ·laclla tllaick
! cape 1llce4 frffll Callforala pean, cet ~
laclla tlllc.k
Z ca pa 11ked fret.Ila CaJlforala plam1, c.t ~ -
laclt tllalck
8-ouce cu refrt1erated qalck crescat
di.Der rolls ·
! tableapooa1 llaoaey
1 tablHpooD mar1ar1De or batter, 1ofteae4
'fa cap dairy soar cream
1 tabletpooD brown Hpr
Heat oven to 375 degrees. In large
saucepan. combin~ sugar, cornstarch and
fruit. Cook over mciiium heal until mixture is
just hot and bubbly. st1mng occasionally.
Pour into ungreased I Ox6-mch (I 1h quart)
bakjng dish.
Remove dough from can m .r~lled
sections; do not unroll. Cut each roll into J
slices: cut each slice 10 half. Arrange around
edge of baking dish. placing cut side toward
edge ofbakmgd1sh forming scalloped appear·
ance.
Bake at 3 7 5 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes
or until crescen1s are deep golden brown and
mixture as bubbly.
In small bowl. combine honey and
margannc: brush over crescents. In small
bowl. combine sour cream and brown sugar.
Serve over cobbler. 6 servings.
NECT ARlNE 'N PEAR
LATTICE PIE
15-ounce package all ready pie cn1ts
1 teaspoon fioar
Filling
3 caps sliced freab California nectarblea,
cut "1-incb thick
3 caps 1llcH fresb California pears, cat 'fa -
incb tblck
11, cup orange-flavorH llquear or oranJe
ju lee
3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca
~ .. cup sairar
(Ple&M eee FRUIT /CS)
Creative cuisine,
fine champagnes
a splendid match
Ment ion Laurl·nt-Pcmer Champagnl' and the \0th ~trcet Bistro in
Newport Beach 1 n ill c same breath and ever) one kno"' '> ~ome1hmg special
must be going on
Men11on the fac t that a popular }t1ungl hel 1oom1ng tl> nl·wfound
stardom as a restaurateur 1s match in~ his hc'it foods with these champagnes
and wmesand there's no doubt the connui'i~ur>"' 111 he out en masse. The
press and wine and fOod aficionados 1mncd Da' ad C 1m1no prl·senung the
champagnes and Claude Koeberlc proprietor oft he rc'ilaurant. for an
C\ en mg of gastronom Kai sed uct 1on
The restaurant wa<, chosen becJ u'r
It r('presents the foremost trend in 1t'i
field toda) Opened three month' agll
1t al read) has rece1' ed the prest1giou'
honor of being re' ll''-"ed in Nation\
Restaurant ~C'-"S (the bible of the
restaruanl mdustn I
FIFI
CHAO
It was cited for 1i'l> sleek but
unprctcnt1ou!. dcror. elegant crrat1 \ r
food using local 1ngrcd1ents :rnJ 11' .11111 udl' thJI din 1ng 'hould he long
remembered because nl "'ell"\.11nu·1 H'J lorn.I mall hcd "'1th anis11 alh
made wines.
The largest pn vatt'I\ -o"' m·d l hJmpagnl· hnu'l' "'a .. 'cll·l tcd bel'3U'>l' lll
nsrank1ng-1h1rd in the v.orld ·
At thedinncr.gucstsd1scu!>,l'd JnJ m.iuc n11tl'OI thr panilillar~
propemes ofcach wine and"' h) 11 wa, mall hed \l.llh 'cll'l'll'd lond. Thl·
cu1S1ne was prepared h> Koeberk and Pl'tl·r~cranhin1. l hl·I dr cuisine
Travs ofaso;orted canapt>Hangin& trnm m11unJ, nt tna\t wnh fo1r gra~.
-;almon and Roquefon mousst> hl 11n) hro1lcd wmato('' .,tutled ~1th
escargol were passed with Brut Non \.1ntagt.'. a hk nd nt < h.mJonna' l'1not
:"'Joar and Pi no t Meunier that reta1h di .1~1ut $I.
It has a' cf) lo~ re'\1dual sugar .ind .. lnle 11 h.1., tull trull .ind 1l11v. l'r
btluquet. 1t 1s ideal in prepanng thr palatl' 101 ,, nw.11 1 t' lin"h lh n'r hut
clean.
Ultra Brut. paired with Be luga ca ... 1ar atop tan~ potato pancakes filkd
w1th a bit of smoked salmon, 1sa blend ofChardonna~ and Pmot Noir.
retailing at about $26.
Considered a "natural-st) le" champagne since It has no sugar added
111s ideal forthose on a "l1gh1 d1r1 .. and thoo;e \\ho prefer 8 dner 'ii~ le It 1
nch and smooth. wh1k rcta1n1ng an edge ,,1 cn .. pnl''" and hac. a lnng
pleasant finish
The second cour\t' con'il\ted nt loh,tn nwdJlhnn' v. rapix·d 1 n 'p1nach
leaves atop a lob!.tcr trume 'am c T hl' rll hnt'!>' nt I hi\ d1 ... h rC'qu1rcd a 1ull-
bod1t'd accompaniment. "'h•l·h v.a' < otcau' < h.1mpeno1~. a wine w11h a
champagne-like taste. hut "11hou11he dlcn e<;n•nu· It n·1a11' at SI 'i
The third course heralded tht.' mo\t elegant 11l ll1od and champagne
au teed fo1e gras \lo1lh a hght gingl'r orange demi-glare "3" l'omplemrnted
v.-11h (,rand 1e le. a 11P8 vintagl' thJI u<;es the mo\t ul\ll~ gr Jpt''> This
com pie' champagne wnh 'anilla and flo~cre\..emes and ckgant tinic.h"
a hlend of('hardonna:-and Pinot '-oar fh1'i 1s bottled gold to Jnnk.
although a bargain an lhC' Grand "1.trqut' market at $50 per bottk
Laurent-Pemrr"as u4't'd an thr 'lorhct. then l•amc Brut 1979 ')Cncd
with a 11an of scallop'i w11h Champ.igndlt:urrt• blanl" The brut ha\ 4'omc
fruit) characten4't1c<, hut is low 1n rc1,1dual c.ugarc;and tastes quilt' full an tht·
mouth and has a cnsp hut clean lin1c.h It retails at about\~ 'i
Medal hon' of lamh and Hal wen.· \t'f\ NJ side b) side on a plate with
mustard dem1-glacc and Port "inc esscm·e .\ rl·d Rordt·au\ 1966 Chatcau
~t Bnre. served ac, a pa la tr refre,her aftl'r 4'11 much efTerH·sccnt It ha~ full
hody. nch fla, or and a 4'ubth' finl\h that dt·nnH''> ~O yta1' of matunt) Wt-11
'lpt"nt
Thr C\'Cn1n~t·ndcd on a llltth note 111 l ,1urcnt-Ptml'f Ro4'C and a haht
mar)olain{' w11h cc.prcssn ..auu~ In tl"\.I{' fa,h1on otfinr french des5ens. the
(Pl-..e eee lllATCB/C4)
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C9 0rMge ~DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, s.ptember 17, 1Me
Savor delicate cod the Danish Way
Denmark's favorite fish is deli·
cate flavored Cod ... and the Danes
like it best served poached, topped
wiJh a tanay horseradish mustard
sauce.
"It's a quick-to-make dish that
anyone can easily prepare," says
Ellen Jorgenson, whose family
recipe appears here. Jorgenson.
assis?Jnt to the Fisheries Consul at
the Danish Consulate in Man-
hattan, also notes that cod ·is often
sold in the United States al\d
Canada as scrod.
Though it is served throughout
the year, Danish Cod with Mustard
Sauce has long been the traditional
Christmas Eve dinner in Denmark.
The tod, poached in white wine and
chicken brotb flavored with onion,
is setved with whole carrots and
parsleyed new potatoes, according
to Jorgenson. "The entrce can be
prepared with either fresh or frozen
fish. The trick is to poach the frozen
fish without thawina first and
simply double the cooking time .. ,
required," said Jorgenson.
Jorgenson's recipe uses the tra-
ditional method for poachina fish
used by chefs in the best restaurant$
everywhere. To poach o9d (OT any
other species . 1ucb as haddock.
pollO<:k. sole or flounder), place fun
1n cold J)oachins liquid to co\'er.
Heat to simmenng, then simmer
fish for about I 0 minutes per inch
thickness or until flesh bcComes
opaque.
To the-ll.0-vicc fish ~ JOF-
genson suggests careful attent'ion to
ti · and the selection of aood
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DANISH COD WITH
MUSTARD SAUCE
4 Nor_. Atlutic cod• flUett ( 4
to I ouees eacla)
1 ewp wll&&e wlH
~ C9f alell•~ •;.·~--.. ..... i · .... ,. .... ,
I &OlelfMa no.r
l &able•,... marpl1M
1 &abl""'9 Mneratitb (to
latte) 'I• np aatval t~and or
coutry matanl
--l ..... t•YDlepT
~te ....... ...
In larae skillet place cod in wine,
chicken broth, onion and salt.
Poach S minutes or until fish Oakes
easily when tested with a fork and
flesh turns opaque. Do not over-
cook. Remove fish .
-Mix together flour and marpr-
ine to make a paste. Stir into hot
liquid and stir over medium beat
until thickened. Add mustard,
vi negar and sugar.· Serve cod witlt
mustard sa.Jce, ·boiled parsleycd
'potatoes. Serves 4.
•Nonh Atlantic haddock or
pollock may be substituted for cod.
If frozen fish is used, place frozen
fish in poaching liquid. Poach l 0 to
12 minutes or until flesh turns
opaque.
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( risp. fresh salads arc traveling these days as they become increasingl y
the choice of health cono;cious and mobile American lifestyles. And they
travel in style with four spirited dressings that 1um vegetable. fruit . seafood
and tossed green salads 1 nto "tote cuisi nc."
Kahlua 1s the special spint in these dressings. enhancingeas.:h a little
differently with tastes that ma y come~ a dclight.f ul surprise to those wh o
ha ve n't tried liqueurs in salad dressings.
Of particular interest. the goblet salad docsn 't tra vcl far. it travels well.
La yers oforangc segments. ham strips. th inly sliced cucumbers and lettuce
are placed in stemmed balloon &)asses with a kahlua vinaigrette.
Easy to prepare. to hold and carry around for informal get-togethers.
this tasty salad hccomes a buffet table conversation piece as well.
Other tote cuisine dressings include a piquant for fresh vegetables. a
creamy nut for fruits or tossed salads. and a lemon cocktail for seafoods.
(Rem~ber to use ice packs for traveling sea food .)
All dressings ma)' be prepared ahead and refrigerated in ttghtl ) closed
containers. I\ fter ta st mg. you 'II want to make some extra fort hose slay at
home sa lad-;. 100~
KAHLUA GOBLET SALAD
Kahlua Vlnalgreue
% cup1 1bredded crisp romaine lettuce
1 ~ cups small strips cooked bam
!O tbln small slices crisp cucumber
24 small orange segments
12 small leaves romaine
Prepare Kahlua Vinaigrette. Have all mgrcd1cnts ready and chilled
Prepare in 12-ounce goblets (wide-nm med. stemmed. balloon preferred.)
Place 'hcupo;hredded romaine in bottom of each goblet. Place ham on
lettuce in one section. Arrange cucumber nex t and then orange segments.
overlapping them and arranging so th ey paniaM y stand up.
Tuck 3 c;mall roma1 ne leaves upright at ba ck of orange segme nts.
' Keep chilled unti l read)' to serve. Scrve w1th Kal\Jua Vinaigrette Dressing.
Makes 4se rvi ngs. J .
Kahlua Vlnat"rette Dressing: Measure into a small bowl. 1/4 cup each
kahlua and ri ce vinegar. 21t cup hghto 1I, I tablespoon honey. 1/4 teaspoon
each cu IT) powder a~ papri~a. 1/M teaspoon c;ah and 4 dro ps IH.~u1d hot
pepper sauce.
Beat well. cove r and let stand an hou r or longcrto mellov. fla\ ors.
Beat agam he fore o;crvmg. adding 2 teac;poono; eacb minced parsley and
green onion Makec; a generous I cup.
PIQUANT KAHLUA
DRESSING
3/, ~up light salad or vegetable oil
1"3 cup unseasoned rice vinegar
11• cup kalalua
% teaspoons yellow prepared mustard
Ya teaspoon su1ar
.,. teatpooa dried dlll weed
PlDcb wlalte pepper
Salt to taste
Combine all ingredients; blend well. Cover and refrigerate several
hours to blend flavors. Makes about I 'I• cups.
Variation: If desired. add I 'h tablec;poons each chopped ripe olives
and p1m1ento.
l cup sour cream
~ cap mayoual1e
1 • cup kablaa
CREAMY N T DRESSING
•1, cup flaely cltoppd-t'oasted salted peanuts or almonds
Combme sour cream and mayonnaise. Stir 1n kahlua. Cover and <:hill
to blend fla vor;. Before serving. stir in nuts. Makes I 1/4 cups.
LEMON COCKTAIL DRESSING
11• cup kablaa
11. cap salad or vegetable oil
11• cup freslt lemoa Joice
J4 cup bottled cocktail or cblll sauce
~ teaspoon carry powder
Salt to taste
•
Combine all 1ngrcd1cnts. blend well (over and chill several hours to
hlcnd fla ' Of\ ~fake' I nip
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WASHINGTON -The return
of America's children to the
classroom is accompanied by• little
noted but mauive patronomicaJ u~d~nakina -the production of
malhons of brown-bis lunchet.
Food expen1 urae parents to re-me~~r safety, a1 well a1 tlavor and
nutntton, when makina thne meals.
CHEFS •••
homCl
Boucbaine, Clos Ou Val, Eaia&e
William a.cc.la, Far N\eft~ Fl~
Spr_inp. Groth, Jekel, l\..eDQl1J J~bi>n. Ki~l::ben Mondavi. Vachon ,ud w· . Hill.
~~the participants is donat--int tll time u well u food or wine, mdChemiu.
~i~kell} a~ S7' pet penon, can.be
purcnueo an acfvance by caUina 996-238S or (213) Ml-8fS2 or at
the door.
A recipe for Crabcakn with
Macbe Salad and Com and Sue
Relisb1 which wu eerved at t6e
party, nu been offered by Diop.
CRABCAID
l ,.u. Du1eae11 l•mp
cr..._t, fne of IMU ...
eart8ap
1"' .................... ..,.
I fJMeel eMvn, elle,.•• flM
1 ...u .... bell ,.,,.,, flaely
•aeM
I eprtp patlley, flaely ~1,.e•
lelil
I allen w~se bread. trtmme4 ef
enl ............ mta
Jalee ,,..... "' 1e ...
Seit ... cayeae ,e,per &a &a1se
t eaeet freO -'Jae breM
enmbl
3 piecel baby cora, all Mt OH
layer, ~Hb removed ud all
1llk removed
Maclte Salad
I oucet maclte leaves, cleallff
uddrled
4 OUCH vlrsla olive ell
l "' OUCH 11terry vlHpr
l llaallot, flaely mlaft4
Salt ud ''"' inud -~te ~pper to &a1te
Cora u4 Sage Rells~
3 ears yell•• cora, keneb
removed from cob
'i'a red oaloa, fl!ely diced
"'-Jalapno pepper, very flaely
diced
I leave1 tage, flaely diced
3 ouca elder vinegar
Salt, fret~ groud w~ite pepper
to &a1te
Combine and mix all ingredients
of the rehsh and reserve. Chill two
hours prior to serving.
Lightly toss together all ingre-
dients of the Mache Salad just
before serving.
Mix well all Crabcake ingre-
dients except the whi te bread
· · crumbs and the baby com. Form
this mixture into 12 small patties
about 21/1 inches in diameter and
dredge them in the crumbs.
Split the baby com lengthwise
and place on a gri ll for 3 to 4
minutes or until nicely marked and
slishtly tender.
Pan fry the crab cakes 1n 3 ounces
butter and 3 ounces 011 until slightly
brown (2 to 3 minutes per side) and
dress on service plates with Mache
Salad and Com and Saae Relish.
Garnish with a half ear of the
grilled baby com and serve im-
mediately. This dish is suitable for
a dinner appetizer or as a luncheon
entrec. Serves 6.
FRUIT ...
From Cl
14 tea1pooa aatme1
t &ablt1poon1 mar1arllle or
butter, melted
Toppla1
~ c1p dairy IOlr cream
1 tea1poo1 1rated oraa1e peel
t tabletpoons bro .. 111ar
Heat oven to 425 degrees.
Prepare pie crust accordina to
packaged 1 rccuons for twcrcrust pie
using 9-incb pie pan.
In large bowl. combine all fillin1
1ngred1ents except marprine; toss
hshtly. Let stand IS to 20 minutes.
Spoon fruit mixture into pie crust-
hn~d pan . Drizzle with margarine.
Cut second crust into 1/1-1nch wide
stnps.
Arrange pastry stnps 1n a lattice
design over filling. tnmmmg and
tucking pa stry strips under bottom
crusl. Ouu edges Bake at 425
degrees for 35 to 45 minutes or unti l
fruit 1s tender and crust 1s golden
hrn\' n ( ool at least I hour before
~l'" 1ng
In <;mall bowl. combine .. our
ucam and orange ~el . refngcratc
f n \Cf\ C. top each Serving With
\our cream mixture and spnnkle
"1th brown sugar JU'>t btfore ~r
' 1ng. R strvmgs.
Tip: Cover edae of pie crusl w11 h
m1p of fml dunna la 1 10 10 I~
llllllUIC\ of ha~1ng 1f Ot'CCS'31"\ to
prl'H'OI C'\l l'\'\l\C hrown1ng
sulaled containtt, (or tuml)le, can
keep (oods like soup or chili pipi"I
hot (or houn.
Bacteria thrive in warm
t.emperaturn. If foods are not
bandied properly, tbea, aiven
enouah time, they can caute food
poisonina and its attendant nautea, for cold foods like meat and
d!zzinns, abdominal crampe and · poultry sandwiches, consider a
diarrhea. warns Donald L. Hous-rtusable freeur ael. Usually sold in
ton, head of the ~lture Deput. the picnic 1«1ion ofa .srocery store
menf s Food Safety and Inspection thtse baas will keep foods cold fo;
Service. houn. A baaofice cubes can also be
The aimplett rule of thumb is to used. but be wary 0 f}qks.
keep hot food1 hot,· kcej) cold foods Another possibility.' Houtton
cQld, Ind keep all fOQds clean. sugnted, is to frttze' sandwiches
Houston said in a statement. • ahead of time.
A vacuum boule or other in· A frozen sandwich placed in a bq
6 pack or 2 liter
Pepsi 9r SliC---=-
Allolted Vadetiel
....... lpec:lal 6 pacll 2 llr. "°",.._ L79 .19
1.-.... 0Npoa .............. ~ ~ . al....... ...,.., •.-.v =.:.1:;e DD •.40
AJAtp.Yoaden Premium
Top Sirloin' ·
~~l.99
Friskies Buffet
Cat Food .__.v_......29 ·--Scrn.14 •
Ralphs-24 oz.
Super Bread == .49
or lunchbo1 wUI thAw by lunch-
time, but will still be cool, Houstoa
said. But. he DOied, don't ovmlo
the butter or m1yonnai1e, u dlis
ma~ caute t~ brads to IC1 IOllY dunna thawana.
Many Plttnt• debe&e the meri11
of brown bell vs. luncbboxa, but
Houston says they are lbout the
same H far as keepi .. (ood hot or
cold. The lunchbo1, thoulh, will
help protect fOQd from beina crushed.
One caution from Hou.ston: If
you use lunch bqs ute a new one
r
Fresh Iceberg
Lettuce
Paper Towels
uoct 1111111
Scne .OI .67
Wrangler 3 lb.-Dubuque
Frants Cmmed Ham ·
1119 ~7M)j.99
' ~
6 pack-MtJJer
Genntne Draft =-761.·q9
(.~I "
Aurora
Bathroom Tissue
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II
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• ' I • t ·--, ___ -:
Fresh ~Sal----a·~----
Tomatoes
.33
Fresh
casaba Melons
s .... Jwcy 08 _.. . .
The Covington
F.dition Stoneware "* ............. ~~:'.59
Special Values Prices Effective 5-ptember 11 thN s.ptember 24, 1MI Special Values
V....C.Wlllole ....... w1eamc
DeUDWs
Ralphs Salttnes ....... .
Graham Crackers ~
TioP'icaiPreserves 139 c_...·-....... ~~ ... ,...._ .. _ ... ,..... ________ _
-~----... -......... -..... ~ ...... .. _ • .._....__._ ....... _o.., ____ .. ..,... __ Lower Prices.
Higher Sfo ndards
-:.:199
-.25
-.59 kot·o0g iuns ~ .53 ;ms;q.u. Loaf-r. 2.39.
CUttr SO:rt ·= 9. 99
TOM&T'vo "°= 7.49 ._._..., ................. --...._ _____ ...... _. ______ _
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Cheesy clo~erleaf
rolls fit for a feast
It's easy to bake f'Pesh, hot rolls
with frozen bread and roll douah.
Try these quick Cheesy Ooverleaf
Rolls fit for a feast . •
Bubbles of fresh yeast dough are
dipped in melted butter and then
rolled in grated cheddar cheese.
You'll savor the buttery goodness
of these tender. hot rolls with their
crusty cheese coating.
.Parkerhouse roll douah. cut each
roll in half. If using l 1h-ounce white
rolls. cut each roll into 3 pieces.)
Using a little flour on fingers.
shape each dough piece into a ball.
Coat dough pieces with melted
butter and roll in grated cheese.
Place 3 dbpgh balls in each cavity of
lightly greased muffin pan(s).
Let rise until doubled in size.
&ko at 375 degrees for i0-25
CHEESY CLOVERLEA.Ji" ROW minutes or until golden brown.
1 (oae-poud) loaf fro1ea ready-Remove from pan immediately.
doa1~ or I pacu1e fro1ea Makes 12-I 8 rolls. Parkerlloa1eorw~iterolldo~ .~~-=-=--=-~~~~~~~~~~'.::::::::=:=========================~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::==:::=::::=========;___~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~::~e~DI melted batter or Von& Unlimited Dotib. Ie Coupons, Plus
~ cwp flllely grated c~eddar
c~eese
1
Let frozen ready-dough thaw :-(;:-_.:--_ un~il pliable. (To thaw dough in the _ (
microwave oven. wrap loosely in --~
plastic wrap. Cook on LOW power
for 6 minutes (3 minutes if using
roll dough), rotating occsionally.)
Cut loaf into 36 pieces. (If using
Cajun food
popular
class topic
~ Cajun/Creole food will
be the topic at two Orange Coast
cooking schools.
Two do-ahead Cajun/Creole
menus. including duck and sausage
jambalaya, Creole onion soup and
shrimp etoufec will be presented at
10 a:m. and 6:30 p.m. Sept. 25 by
the Tasting Spoon at 16382 Ardsley
Circle. Huntington Beach. Fee is
$25. For reservations, call
213-250-39 19. • • • Kay Pastorius will demonstrate
Cajun seafood specialties at 10:30
a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Coast Cooking School, 240 Broad-
way. Laguna Beach. Cost is $25.
Roy Pin$O will show how to ~ake
eye-appealing pasta presentat1ons
at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 24 at the same
school. Fee is $20. For reservations,
call 497-4403. • • • Classes and instructors at Paret's
Perfect Pan School of Cooking.
South Coast Plaza. include:
Homemade Jam. Ch nstaanc le
Guen-Wagner, 6:30 p.m. Mont:ia)'.
$25: French September menu.
Guen-Wag.ner. 6:30 p.m. Tuesda).
$25. an elegant dinner with a
different wine for each course. 7
p.m. Tucsda). $35 per person. $65.
couple.
New California Pizzas and
(al1ones. Ro} Pingo. 6:30 p.m.
Sept 24. $25: Ph}llo-Wrappcd
Chicken. Ka ) .Pastorius. 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 25. $25: and a sho"'·stoppcr
holidav bill of fa re. 6:30 p,m. Sept.
26. $JO. For reservatio ns. call
556-6-i6t • • • Classes at Ma Cu1s1ne. Fashion
Island. include:
Homemade pasta dashes. Renee
Carisio. I 0:30 a.m. Sept. 23 and
Nov. 17. 6:30 p.m Oct. 17. $45:
Chocolate Decorations. 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 23and 10:30a.m. Nov. 5,$40.
and sushi workshops. Paul Onishi.
6:30 p.m. Sept. 24, Oct. I . Nov. 5
and Nov. 12. $40. For reservations.
call 7 59-6818.
Yeast extract
now on shelves
Vegem11e. the 65-)ear-old }Cast
extran S) non) mous with .\ustralta.
has found its wa) on Southern
California market shelves.
Eating the tang). becfy-tasung
food 1s a daily ritual in Austtalta.
which begins for most in infanc)
The sight ofbab1cs 1n Australia wi th
their faces and fi n~crs smeared with
the brown paste 1c; as common as
Jam-smeared tot!> in the l f.S.
Recommended b\ the Australian
Medical .\ssociat1ori. the product 1s
considered high 1n B vitam ins. low
an calorics and 1s free of fa t.
chole'iterol. carbohydrates. add1 -
Ll\ es and preservatives.
Although 11 tastes salt) as its
main ingredient 1s brewers yeast. 1t
1s low in sodium. onl~ 95 mg per
half teaspoon serving as compared·
to 900-1. I 0 mg. of soda um in a
bullion cube.
Vegemite contains all the amino
acids. therefore it 1s a complete
protein.
Produced by Kraft Foods Ltd. of
Australia, Vegemne is available at
Stater Brothers, Vons, Oelsens,
Jurgensens and several health food
and gourmet outlets.
I\ limited ed1t1on of reusable
bnght red tin canisters has been
introduced by Nabisco Brands Inc.
The tin contains 16 ounces of
Ritz crackers in four stay-fresh
packages. Under the suggested pnce
structure. consumers Wlll pa y less
than SI extra for the canister.
MATCH ...
From Cl '
marjolainc was neither too sweet
nor too rich to be fully enjoyed at
the end of a grand meal.
A aen usne rose, this champagne
has a forward fruit navor. lfyou are
looking for a champagne to dnnk
alone. and for most an y occuion. it
IS Ideal.
2 Liter. 67.6 Ounce Bottle
Limit 2 Per Customer
'"·
RS
Deluxe. 8 Oz or Pl'pperoni. 7 01 • 99
Limit 2 Per Customer
Pict-Sweet
Vegetables r-ro1en
Sw1-,, nr C.~I Blend. 16-01
Reg P11ce ~1L1m1t 2
Zee Fa al
Tissue
150 Count ~
Rt"g ~rice }JO._ L1m1I 2
.69
.43
/!\Red Ripe Tomatoes
W E.l(trct L.irqr (tasaba Melo_,,...u , 101
/!\Bose Pea rs ~
W 1New ualand K1w1 fruit 5 for l 001
1~[~e~l~1!.'o.f~r~Pn:~ .. b'l1
111 .69
Lb .49
4 ~1°~-
Ex. Large Delicious Apples 89
Rl'd Golden or Granm <;m11h Lb •
Han!Jinri ~ 49 ~r-~t~~~~~ ::.~~ ... ~
Save Up To 603 On Vons
Ya11e~,o ~o!#r1tm1 · ~2 Quart Souffle
Manufacturer's Suggested List
Retail Value Withoul Purchase
Special Retail
Wilh '500
Purchase
14.99
10.99
899
I I
I
:r~ I~
' 1' •.
Regular
Price
~
Regular --... H
Price ~
Scrub Brush
or Bath Brush
Metal Dust Pan
Reg Price ~ Sale 84 .89
Plastic Angle
Broom
Handy Kitchen Helper
Reg Price ~
Stuart Hall 100 Writing Tablet Count
Plain or Ru!<'d. Reg. Price :99 •
f:nvelopes I) 75" or l..eg"I Size Reg.
i\Vons Longhorn Cheddar
;if~. Wisconsm f amily Pack ($eYt 75 Lb)
Wilson Meat Franke;
16 Ounle Packdqe
49
Lb,219
.79
219 Precious Mozzarella Cheese
16 Ot. Pkg (8 Oz. Pkg. 1.19)
149 Orval Kent Ham Salad
or Tuna IChod<en or Cr11bmf'dl I 691 7 01 Pkg
Gallo Pepperoni For Pizza 99
' Ounc<' Pd• kll<W •
~l~~~~r1~!9111~0~~~90; Chees~85
September 18 Throuqh 24
Feature
~~-~.;;;;:~
!~~~-
Citrus Hiii Select 79 Orange Juice
Half Gallon Carton •
Limit 2 Per Customer
Re.gular ·--Price • ~
®Jonathan~ 39 ~~~~~~im1t 6 Lbs •
Lunch Box Favorite l b
, '
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(.
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~hT~-:~·
Regular
, Price
/!\Fresh le~ 34 'Pl..ettuce ..........._..
California Grown •
Limit 2 Per Customer Ea
Tomatoes 59 (!)20-0z. Pkg. .
Salad Size • Regular Price m -um11 2
Vons Old Fashioned Donuts 99
6 PKk Regular or D.-,. ''' Food •
Vons Cinnamon Twirls 139
6P~k
Food For Life Bread, 1 'h·Lb. 139
7 Grain Spre>Yt~ Ltrge Sprout"1. Bran Fo• L1~ f.Jek1el)
Y~~t~a~~~~.~s .89
Country Hearth g) g
Bread -·.
Assorted Vanetiec, A
I 5 Pound L~r W
• Unhm1ted Double Coupon Savings
• Mm1mum Liquor Pncrng E ~ry Day
• Minimum Prices E.veryda> on Health L
Beauty Aids '
•
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WMD a beany meal without fuM euier di8eltion. TW'k.ey COIU ℓ
ii called b'. make Pizza Piaa it'aabundant and a bupjn, •YI the landwicbel. lt•1 taan:1 IO iJnaaiae u California Turkey Industry Board.
euier, more ecGDOmical tu&)' .ueaa. The Nil of the pita brad ii ealiftl
akillet or cbafias dilh, everyOQe cu
help bjimdf whenever be 0t lbe ii
buftFY. So for a tKadeet~QI
meal, that ii au.re to become a
favorite, tcrve deliabtfuUy difl'eren( •
Pizza Pila SUdwic:bn. Tbete ••embly-li.Dc bot aud-it u the ledouiu of the Middle
wicllet ue AlD fare for the b~ f.ut do. ~Ule tbe hollow breed bocde aftertbe ICbool play or tbe bit --: .Y nl•"----.:.ny· like rouodl to tteamina l1CWI and. Brown turby widl om. ..a ;rm, 90 "i;.tl;~ ;--:; a bia seated on tbe floor, eat with their PIZZA PITA IANDWICllEI lirtic. Draill uy ac.M 611. llir la
skillet of sround turkey flavored finaen. Toadda&esh.criapyaoucb, 1,.... p••• ..,.., ltali&n 1•16eU.. ..at. ta••
with Italian sauce and seasonin15. top the bot around turkey mixture ~ e., C: ..._ Nuce &Dd olives; cook 5 •iw-
R . k . in the pita bread with sh~ -•-_.,. .__.. c · · ... 11 ._ .,._ • OlyptR IDCOIOr,lf'OURd turkey jettuCC, .' Cbop-A tomato and 1 ~,.., ~-· ·-Ut pttll lA -. opeD -QD be used in any recipe that C.Us ti"'" 1 ._,,11• l&aHu MUM•ac · pocbu. FiO with lettuce, lfoae
for' 111>Und'beef. Turkey is a &dod sh~ cbeete.. . ~ ........ .... meat mixture over ana ' top wia
nutritional choice; it offen hi&b ff you keep the pound turkey l eu (I eaeet) .,... .. u.ee .tomato aftd chee8e. Makel 6 •·
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Minimum
Pricing
Plus
Yi Price '
Shcl!d. Pl.sin or Sourdough
6 Pack-um1t 2 Per Customer
Krusteaz
Pancake Mix
Buttermilk-32 Oz Box
Reg Priee t"'8 -l 1m1T
Tetley
Tea Bags
IOOCount
Re<g Price~ Limit 2
~ Regular~ Price ~
.29
.74
J29
~~~1~111~re me Topp;ng 109
Old Fashioned Ice Cream 2b 4 -99
.lffW\'rna1tl Hdlf Cdllon. Round Gir1on All flll\<Or$ R
Van De Ka m ps Baby Sole 249 120unc,. &q
Tvson Corn Dogs 229
irbunct> Bo•
Delnor Mush room s 199
160unct' S..q
Citrus Hill O range Juice ~ 129
Select 16 Ounce Can · .
Prices ElfectlYe Thurs. Thru Wed. September 18-24. 1986
;
neless Stewing Beef
Select U.S E>A Choice Bttl
Fresh Chicken Thighs
Or Drumstkks Value P&ck Lb 129
nele~s Cube Steaks U>219
Boneless Familv Steaks 189
Se4«1 US DA Choice Bttf V<11ue Pai. l b
Fresh Red ~ ~89
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Vons Grand Opening * Celebration *
7788 Regents Road, La Jolla
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Book aids
busy cooks.
inDJenu
planntng
A deli&htful new cookbook.. "Eat-
ina Well in a Busy Wortd." miabt be
a blessina to anyone who, like the
author, worts hard but is unwillina
to forsake the sensual pleasures of
preparing. catina and sbarina de-
licious mea ls.
Francine Allen's passion fOr her
subject is clearly felt in rad.in& her
introduction.
"One of the simplest ways I have
fou nd to refresh myself after Iona
work hours is to immene myxlf in
the textures. colors and smeUI' of
things of the earth. By the time 1 tct
home. ll may be so dark outside that
I gtnnot sec the threes; but, when I
'Slice open an acorn squash it wakes
me and makes me feel good in a way
that going to the restaurant o,.
popping a frozen meal in the oven
cannot.''
This cookboo k wa.s conceived
where probably the majority of
modem ideas arc born -in the
automobile. On her daily treks
home. she said she knew she'd soon
~ confronted with prcparina din-
ner. ·
But by the time she arrived home,
she wu always tired. She turned to
quick-and-easy cookbooks, but
didn't fi nd what she needed. So she
wrote her cookbook.
This book helps the cook to
prcplan and think throu&h meal
preparation. Rather than Usting
single recipes. the book is organized
into complete meals.
Select US.D.A. Choice Beef
Limit 6 Pounds per Customer
Allen's experience as a prO-
fessional cook and writer for a
health magazine allows her to make _____ _.__:he most ofU1e cook's fime an to
Regular .... A9
Price Lb. ,Jliti °"'
•r.,. ..., Regular )l..,A' Price ~
MiSsion Com 2 2 · Tortillas~ ~ Dottri"Courit •
11 Ounce Packdge
Johnston's • 3 4 Yogurts
~tum -Assorted FldllOf'S
60z.-Reg PrKt'M .
'J·~
t.;1~Sorl:~ Sliced Pastrami 1b359
Countrv Pride Chicken 298 Bre~l51 f resh t , Rt'ady To Cool>. 12 0 1 Pkq I <1
Farmer John Ham Steaks 298
Centt'I Cut Lb
Slim Pr ice® Sliced Bacon 189
16 Ount" Pot kdqr _ U>
Boneless i98 London Broil
St t>a kl>. Se led us DA (hOICC' Beef Lb.
The
More
Store
create wonderfully complete and
sensuall y satisfying meals.
Here 1s a recipe from her 144-
page papcrbound book that retails
fo r $8.95.
CRISPY BAltED FISH
I i... ponds Ired flu filletl, 'it
to l lac~ tMd
I eg ( lf comceBe4 abHt
cllole1terol, ue tk ea wlkJ&e
only)
.,., cap fiae dry bread cnmbt
•• 14 cap fres~y grate4 Parmnaa
cbeese
14 tea1pooa leaf 1'yme
• , tealpooD paprika
Whirl bits of dried out bread in a
food processor or blender until you
get •·i cup crumbs of fi ne consisten-
cy. Add cheese. thyme and papnka
and blend together. You could
make a larger quantit y of the_ crumb
mix tu re to keep · on hand an the
freezer.
Rub a baking pan with oil and set
1t an a 500-degree oven. Rinse and
pat the fish dry. Cut mto scrving-
siz-e pieces. Dip the fish mto the cu
and the n the crumbs. patting the I fish -.A.1th as much as will ad.here.
Place the pieces of fi sh at least I
inch apart on the hat pan and
return to the oven.
A 1-mch thick fillet will take
about 10 minutes to cook. Do not
overcook the fish . You are not
using butter or oil, but relying on
the natural Juices of the fish for its
moistness. The fish 1s done when
the thi ckest part of the fillet is
barel y opaque and still moist when
prodded. &rves 3 to 4
Sa u ce fo r fruit
A. fast. creamy sauce brings out
the fresh na ors of pc.aches, grapes
and bluc~mes. Use it with other
~rrics. too.
SUMMER FRUIT PARFAITS
¥a of aa 1-ouce pacb1t Nea-
f cu &e l d 1eese. softeDtd
! labltlpooDI milk
I tablt1poon ltoney
~ tea1poo1 flnely 11tredded
lemon peel
t medlam peultes. peele4 .
pitted. ud cat lllto "'·btd1
cltub
t lablftpooD lemoa J•lct
t C11pl Mff.leH (rapes, bhe4
~ e11p blaeberrtn
In a small mixer bowl beat
Ncufchatel cheese. milk. honey and .
lemon pttl on medium speed until
smooth. Cover and chill until
scrvmg ttmc. ToH pcacbca whh
lemon JUICC. In 4 wi ncalaS1e1 or
parfait glasses layer arapes., peaches
and b.luebcmes. Drizzle with
cheese m1xturt. M akci 4 servinp.
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but if mom'il a traditional cook. it woWd be better to with red meat. ·
substitute It.a.Der fare, aays Joune Ca.id, M.S., R.D. -Yotun mixed with mustard, lemon, herbs and
"One way we can lower.ou~ rilk .for heart~~ is spices for aalad dreui.nas.
to reduce intake of fat. kcepma1n mind that daet is JUSt -Tuna packed an water rather than oil.
one oontrollable factor for a dileaSC that has many -Pan skim for reaular ricotta cheese.
causes." said Caid. a professor of food science and -Homemade aravies skimmed of fat for
nutrition at Cal State Fresno. "Other imponant factors commercial pavies.
include exercise, smokina and drinkina. -Low-fat or skim milk for whole milk.
"By making some simple substitutions and -Ansel food cake for chocolate cake.
cbanaina the way we prepare food, we can cut out -Bran muffins for croissants.
unnecessary fat while still eatina the foods we enjoy," -Steam or stir-fry veaetables instead ofboijlng.
she said. -Baked instead of fried potatoes, add yogurt and Low-fat yogun. for instance, dubs nicely for salad chives. .
dressinp when mixed with lemon, herbs and/or spices. -Ch09\ing leaner cuts of meat and trimming fat
Post this checklist of other smart substitutes on your at home. ·
rcfriJerator, or.take it to the grocery store with you as a · -Basting meats With juice instead of fat.
reminder. -Microwave for conventional ovens.
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( >n I.Ilg<' balun)( p<tn , ~pn-.1<1
chiJ>'. Top with t heese and
jalar>elio,. R.1kt' .it 400°f.
fl minu1e~ or 1m1il che<'._<. i,
melrt·rl.Tnp w11h ..,.,~ tlll<I
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11-IETASTEAMERIC~S MADE OF."'
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S'Mores ... Remember those ta n-
talizing campfire confecti ons, so
delicious everyone asked for
"s'more?"
Each treat was made by toasting a
marshmallow to perfection before
seconds or until marshmallow
puffs. Top with another cracker:
press slightly. Let stand one minute
to allow heat from marshmallow to
soften chocolate. I serving.
sandwiching with a chocolate bar S'MORE CEREAL SQUARES between two graham crac kers.
I Campers proclaimed it the ultimate 1t'3 cup light corn syrup
in outdoor desserts. 3 I 1.65 o'-nces) milk chocolate
S'MORE COOKIE BARS
~ cap batter or maraartae
o/, cup sugar
1 eu
1 teaspoon vanJlla
1 ~ capt 11n1lfted all-purpose
flour
,,, cap graham cracker crumbs
1 teaspoon baking powder
11. teaspoon ult
Now you can prepare S'mores in _ b~rs --·~~--
)Our ki tchen. In this high-tech age Ui teaspoon vana a
t...u..15-OUCH> mUk cbocolau -
ban nothing 1s sacred. Even the S'more 3 1>i caps honey grallam cereal
has been modernw~d as it 1s I cup miniature marshmallows
I cop marshmallow creme
surprisi ng!) simple to make in a
microwave oven.
This tempting fla vor comb1na-
t1on can also be enjeycd in cereal
and cookie bars. Included here are
two delectable lunch box or after-
school treats for mom. dad or a
favorite aunt to make.
S'MORES
"3 ( 1.65 ouncH) milk chocolate
bar
2 graham cracker squares
1 large marshmallow
Place chocolate piece on a
graham cracker square: top with a
marshmallow. Place on paper
; towel: microwave on high 10 to 15
r
Butter 8-i nch square pan: set
aside. Heat com syrup an a 3-quart
saucepan to boiling or place corn
syrup in a large micro-proof bowl
andmicrowave onbigh I m inutcor
to boiling. Remove from heat or
microwave oven: sttr in chocolate
ba~ (broken into pieces) and
vanilla until chocolate is melted.
Gradually fold in cereal until
coated with chocolate. Fold in
marshmallows. Press into pan:
refrigerate un11l lirm. Cut into bars.
Refrigerate leftovers to stay crisp.
24 bars.
Cream butter or margarine and
sugar until lrght and fluffy. Beat in
egg and vanilla. Combine fl our.
graham cracker crumbs, baking
powder and salt; add to creamed
mixture. Spread half of dough in
bottom of greased 8-mch square
baking pan.
Arrange· candy bars over dough
breaking as needed to fit. Spread
with marshmallow creme. Scatter
bits of remaining dough over
marshmallow: carefully spread to
form a laye r. Bake at 350 degrees
for 30 to 35 minutes or until done.
Cool 1n pane;: cut into squares. 16
bars.
SAVORY SALAD
In a large bowl. combtne 2 cups diced. cooked turke~. 1112 cups·fresh
papaya cubes. I chopped tomato, 1/2 cup green pepper stnps. and 1/4 cup
chopped cucumber.
Toss with dressing made of '/lcup salad oil. I tablespoon each vinegar
and lemon JUace. 1 teaspoon sugar. 114 teaspoon dry mustard. 111 teaspoon
salt and a dash cayenne.
Refrigerate for 30 mtnutcs. tossing once . Spoon salad onto lettuce
lined plates and top with a dollop of mayonnaise. preferably homemade
Makes 4 'icrvmgs.
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son, Hamilton pn her. cookina
style to. conyenaence. A lover of
Tex-~ex foods, she finda choppina
fresh Jalapeno· peppen time-con-
sumina u well u irritatin1 to her
contact lens, and relies on picante
sauce to add spicy fresh flavor to her
fix-it-fast family meals.
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1 eu (U eaeet) tomato aa11ee
1 ctlp pleaate IAffe
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Brown meat; drain. Add coro,
tomato sauce. picante sauce, c&:ili
powder and cumin. Simmer, stir-
riaa hquently, S minute&. Com·
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~ 6 tonillas on bottom
and up sides ofliabtly peaed 13 x
9 x 2-incb bekina dish, overlapping
11 neceaary. Top witb ball the
meat mixtwe. Spoon cboele mix-
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cbeete. overla~ u nece111ry.
Top with remainina meat mbtun.
Bake in prehealed oven at 37S
depeet about 3P miauta or until
bot and bubbly. . .
. Remove from oven; sprinkle
with cheese. Let stand I 0 minutes ·
before servina witb add.itionaJ
picante sauce. Makes 8 servinp.
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Herc, for example is his introduc-
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Green Beans.
"The traditi onal recipe caJls for
long beans but I have found string
beans equally suitable. The beans
arc deep-fried to transform their
texture. but they should remain
green and not t>.e_o vercooked. After
deep-frying, the beans are stir-fried
in an array of spices to create a
delectable dish.
DEEP-FRIED
GREEN BEANS
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1 tablespoon flaely cbopped
1arllc
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4 dried red clillies
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1 tablespooa rice wlae or dry
1llerry
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tea1pooa aagar
1 tablespoon water
Heat oil in a deep-f,at frye r or
large wok until it 1s fairly hot. When
asinaJc bean is dropped into the oil ,
it should bubble all over. Deep-fry
half the beans until they are slightly
wrinkled -about 3 to 4 minutes.
Remove beans and drain. Deep-
fry the second batch the same way.
Transfer about I tablespoon of the
oil in which you have cooked the
beans to a clean wok or skillet. Add
garlic. ginger and Scallions and stir-
fry quickl y. Add chilies and stir·fry
for about 30 seconds until they tum
black.
Remove chilies; add all the other
ingredients. Stir-fry for a few sec-
onds, and then add cooked,
drained beans. Mix well until all the
beans are thoroughly coated with
the spicy mixture. Serve as soon as
beans are h~ated through. Serves 2
to 4.
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Place 2 crisp lettuce leaves in
each of 2 pita pockets and fill WJth
turkey saJad mixture made by
combinlna 2 tablespoons plain
yoaun. l tablespoon mayonnaise. 2
teaspoons sliced green onion. • If•
teaspoon crushed mint flakes. 'h
cup chopped seeded cucumber and
I cup chopped. cooked turkey
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Popovers
a breeze
to make
Li ke hot air balloons. popovers
n se high from the puff of steam that
forms in the batter as they bake.
They need no baking powder or I other leavening to get them off the
1 ground.
Popovers are a brecie to make.
Beat the thin batter with a rotary
beater or electric m ixer or use a
blender. But don't gi ve in to the
1cmp1at1on to peek at them as they
bake: a blast of cool air through the
open oven d oor may cause them to
collapse.
Serve popovers as a bread with
butter and Jam. o r cut open the 1ops
and fill them with creamy
scrambled eggs. chicken a la king or
~eafood salad.
HIGH-RISING
POPOVERS .
I i.., teaspoons shortening
2 beaten eggs
1 cup m'llk
1 tablespoon cooking oil
l cup all-purpose flour
'!'a teaspoon salt
Grease bottom and sides of each
cup o f a 6-unit popover pan
thorough!} ~•th o;hort<.·ning. (Or
use six 6-ouncc custard cups. Place
cups in a shallow baking pan.) Place
pan in oven: preheat oven to 450
degrees.
Hand method: In a mixing bowl
combine eggs. milk -and o il. Add
flour and sail. Beat with rotary
beater or elcctnc mixer until
smooth.
Blender method: Phrce milk.
eggs. oil and salt in blender con-
tainer. Blend at high speed until
well mixed. Add fl our: blend j ust
until batter is Sf':lOOl h.
Remove pan from oven. Fill hot
cups half full . Return to oven. Bake
m 450 degree oven 20 minutes.
Reduce heat to 350degree : bake I 5
to 20 minutes more or un11l very
firm. Serve hot Makes 6.
Pampernicllel P'opovers;
Prepare and bake Popovers as
directed above e~cept use only Jt,
cup all~purposc flour and stir •;, cup
rye flour and I teaspoon caraway
seed into dry ingredients.
Spicy Pecu Popoven: Prepare
-aitd bake Popovers as directed
except stir v•.cup chopped pecans
tnto the batter Combine I table-
spoon sugar and I teaspoon ground
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986· 25 CENTS -· 1ncancer ..
UC Irvine scientists a t tempting to s pot
cancer ltn s to ltf ~style, environment
clusions from a sinaJe ycar'a data. uncover which ~tment mcthQdJ
·They allo said the study did -wor-a:re most effective, they 11-.cr.-
. indicate bow different environmenu, The survey is IPOftlOl'cd by UCI
lifestyles and ethnic becqrounds state and county health .OOes and
may have inOuenocd community the 0ranac County Unit of the
BJ PBO; SNEIDERMAN ................
Several Oranae Coast com-
munities, includina Newpqrt Beach,
Costa Mesa; Mission Viejo and
l..quna Niauct, have some of the
A letter purportedly writ-
ten by host age David
Jacobsen of Huntington
Beach reflects his views,
his son says./ A3
Food
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Entertainment .
"Sly Fox" ls a clever
comic concoction at the
Laguna Moulton Play-
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lNDEX
Advice & Games
BuUetln Board
Bualness
Claaaifled
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Food
M ind & Body
Opinion
Police log
Public notices
Sports
Televtaton
W eather
A12
A3
A7-8
86-8
A 13
88
A 11
C1-10
A9-10
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85, 8
8 1-5
8 5
A2
hl&be1t cancer rates in the county,
accordina to first-year resulu of a
· rcaional cancer survey:
But UC lrvine rcscatche.rs, who
released resutu of the study Tuesday,
warned apinst drawina strona con-
Planner
in BB
ousted
in rift
Councilma n replaces
commission er prior ·
to r en ewal pla n vote
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... ~ .... • ....
Huntington Beach City Coun-
cilman Jack Kelly fired Plannina
Commissioner Jean Schumacher as
the banle flared Monday night over
redevelopment of downtown Hunt-
ington Beach.
The firing came less than a week
after Councilman Don MacAJlister
charged planninJ commissioners
with playing politics with redevelop-
ment and deliberately stallina
proposals until after November's
City Council elections.
. Kelly, a staunch supponer of
redevelopment, appointed Kent
Pierc.e, former president of the Hunt-
tngton Beach/Fountain Valley Board
of Realtors to take Schumacher's
position on the seven-member plan-
ning board.
Pierce, 51 , said he has kept abreast
of the issues and was ready to vote
Tuesday night when the commission
considered plans for a pienidc vil-
lqe, the city's first major redevelop-
ment project.
At first, Kelly said Schumacher
resigned. But under quest1onin1 from
Councilman Peter Green, he ac-
knowledged he hadn't r~1ved a
letter of resignation from
Schumacher, who was appointed six
yean ago after working on Kelly's
first council campai$n.
Other insiders said there was no
doubt that Kelly had. indeed. fired
Schumacher.
Actina Mayor Ruth Finley, who
voted apinst the removal alonJ with
Peter Green. said it was a bad ume to
make the change.
(Pl eue eee PL A1ftlfUIG/A2)
~rates. . American Ca_nc:er Society.
Sttll, researchers. believe the Area hosp1tal1 and private phys-
.s u r v~y, · called t.he Cancer i~n1 are asked to report cancier
Surveillance Protram of qt'anae d11J110~ to. the proaram. Tbe aOIJ is ~un~. co~ eventually help_~dent· to collect data on virtUally 100
1fy which residents face the ht&best percent of the county's cancer pa. cancer risks. It should also help ti~nts, then break down these fiaurC$
Sale of Frontier
stalls JW A plan
Question looms over
wh ether b uyer wt ll
get~i rli ne 'Sfitghts
By LISA MAHONEY °' .. ~ .... ..-
The ever-changrng fortunes of
Frontier Airlines have once aptn
thrown a wrench into county efforts
to adopt an airpon access plan.
But problems rcsulung from the
latest development an the Frontier
sap may be stickier than tho~ of Just
one week ago.
The announcement that ~nver
based Frontier had filed for
bankruptcy Aug. 28 caused Orange
County supervisors to delay action on
amendments to an access plan rqu.
lat1n&atJllocact1v1ticsatJohn Wa)'ne 1 .\1rport.
Postponing a vote o n the plan was
largely for admin1strat1ve reasons.
Absorbed in what the bankruptcy
action might mean to the airpon
where Frontier had fi ve out of 55
rcjulated daily depanure slots. a1r-
pon management simply did not
have time to put needed tinishang
touches o n the access plan in time for
the board's Sept. 10 meeting.
On Tuesday. Airpon Manager
George Rebclla again asked to post-
pone adoptton of th.e plan, this time
because ofa Texas Air a nnouncement Al U
Monday that it was buyina Frontier's r ma
parent company People Express and 8tadenm at Coz School ln Fountain Valley aend tbetr
that another of its holdings. Con-m_...• of peace aloft Tuaday u part of tbe lnternadonal
tinental A1rltnes. would take over Day of Peace f•dTid•. WatcbJAC are, from left, Wrd
Frontier's aascts. anden Koldlro llin.Do, Kendra Mayo, Jenny IUuo and
(Pl ....... AlllLUl&'S/ A2) c ...... Valle. ttory OD AS. •
accordi~ to ~oder. type of c.ancer., conc:cnaed-Ora~ty -c;acw t.&e patient'some community and diqn0tetmadein 19'4. Tbecouety'1
other f~rs. canoer caaes th.at ya1 IOca1ed 5,979.
" ... The primary r.rposc of this fThc most common type wu caacer' pra,ram i1 1q cstabliab why ocnain o thed.ilestive1y11em-l,l73CMe&.'
cancen strike a~ population This sroupina includes st.olMl:ll.
or pb. u· •• Dr Hoda colon and ~um.cancer. teOIJ"I . lC oca OD, • ..
Anton-Ouir&i', the prosram's ~ Second most common waa breut
tor, said in written rcpo~'Then, we ca,ncer ....._ 9..66 cues. C1oee bcbiad.
can determine·· effective means of · w1lh: 928 cases. wu ~ or the ~ntrol and prevention." respiratory system. primarily lUllL
The fiaurcs released this week (Pleue Me CAJllCD/ A•J
Irvine Company
shake-up splits
tgp job 3 ways
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Watson . Nielsen and
Ga lvin report to Bren;
preside ncy pos t axed
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Dllllr,... ....
In a sweeping rcorpn1zat1on. The
Irvine Co. has eliminated its top
admin1strat1ve position and replaced
it with a triumvirate of executives
wbo Wllr auide Orange County's
largest development firm in us daily
affairs.
The position of president, now held
by Thomas Nielsen. will be
abolished.
Nielsen, former p""1dent Ray-
mond Watson and board director
John Galvin now will shart equal
power as members of an ehtc ex-
ecutive committee.
The three will report to a comm1t-
tcc controlled by Donald Bren. board
chairman and°'rnaJOnty owner of the
Irvine Co. ·
To some observers of the privately
held company, the shift in power
appears to weakeb Nielsen's
. authon ty. But company officials and
Nielsen himself deny that.
"This 1s a focusmg on strenath arid
anterests," 5a1d Jerry Coll.ins, a c!om-
pany spokesman. "Tom will be able
to ·Concentrate on such issues as
transponat1on ... and will be freed of
lhc day-to-day requirement.s."
Watson. who was company prui-
dent dunng the 1970s and more
recently chairman of Walt Disney
Productions. will di~ the com-
pany's major plannina stralelics in-
cludang the development of coastal
land south of Corona dcl Mar.
Watson, who lives m Newpon
Beach and was instrumental in the
creation ofNewpon Center almost 20
years ago, stepped down as president
1 n 1971. Bren wooed him back to the
(Pleue Me IRVDa/ A.2)
Golf course homes
in c1;tnyon scrapped
By LISA MAHONEY °' .. ~ ........
The Irvine Company has scrapped
plans to bui Id golf cou rsc homes in 1 ts
proposed Laguna-Laurel planned
community along Laauna Canyon
Road near Lagu,na Beach. ·
Instead the huge land developer
will concentrate residences mostly to
the nonh of the Laguna Lakes and
build a pnvate gotr course farther
south.
Lacing residences 1n with a
proposed golf course was intended to
lessen the visual impact ofthc 3.204-
home development in Laguna and
Laurel canyons but poor sotl and
costly grad.in& estimates caused the
finn to propo~ amendments to its
1984 Feature Plan for the area.
The amendments were approved
by the Oranae C'o unty Plannina
Conimission on a 5-0 votr Tuesday. ~
With prov1s1ons for more park
land. a largercommunittcommercial
zone and ded1cat1on of Lhe lakes area
to the county. the new plan 1s an
improvement over the old proposal,
several commissioners said.
··1f urbani1at1on has to come. and
apparently 11 does. then I hke th1s
(Pleue .,e L AGUNA/ A8)
Big cocaine bust
has unusual link
to Ohio police
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN Delly,_ tlefl
Three men were to be arraigned
Tuesda)' on drug charges atkr a
weekend raid 1n south Orange Count)'
resulted 1n the scrzure of SJO million
of high-grade cocatnc. allegcdl>
moved wcc;t from Flonda by way of
Ohio
The O hm rnnncct1on wao; de-
scnbed a\ "h1ghl} unusual'' by Van
Coleman. a special agent fo r the state
Attome Cieneral's office in Los
Angeles.
"People don't come from Ohio to
deliver cocaine.... Coltman said.
"They come from the Ea!it to buy
cocaine.··
Authonues. who also sc1ted
S 116.000 10 cac;ti 1n the raid \aid thl'\ confi~ated I K (pounds nt top-grade
cocaane that would be worth about
S30 m1lhon on the \lrl'<'t . a(rnrd1ng to
Kati ( ONlUt llf tbe ..\Uorn"'' <•l'n-
eral"\ offr te in \;il ramentn
The raid. l oOrdlnatc.-d tn \tat<"
oflictal~ with a\\1~tance from Oranae < ounl\ . hen ff, dcpu11e ... wa' ai med
at res1denrl'' 1n l..lguna \i1guel and
an Juan C ap1~trano
Booked for in' e~t1gat1on of pos-
sessing ~·oc .. a1 nr for ..alt and con
'ip1raq to "·II r1l\·:11ne wrrc Micha('! n F.llrott ~~ nl Miamlln"-n Ohio
J1amc H &mo .:\ and Joe Pr rcz,
27, both of C olomh1a
,.\II three \lo<el't' to be arrn1gnt'd at
(Pleue ._ COCA.IJU/ A2l
Child abu·se unit r •
ptits emphasis on PAUL
AIClllPL£Y
Florida child abducted 4
years ago found in Mesa •
prevention, aid
A sccm1naly endless hst of or-
pniz.ations fias 1pru04 up in recent
ycan to aid the victims and pcr-
pctraton of child abuse, so when
Mothen (and othcn) Against Child
Abutc formed last January, observers
could be fol'Jiven if they didn't PIY
much attention.
orpnizations dcalina with child "Th · d · h It 11
Fa.t her held on drug trafficking charge;
m tsstng-chtld photo seen in newsletter
Pau~ "ho "a' grantr-d rcMd<"nn> b
l S 1mm1gnrnon had b«n It' mg for
the pa~t ~' <"n months in Newport
R<"ach. poltc<" <11ud
tfr 1' bcang held without ~ti at the
federal corrt'Ctlonal fac1ltt) o n Ter-
minal Island an 1 ong ~ach. said a
OF ~ spolt"man Patt ts e'pc-cted to
be transponed back to south Flonda.
But MOACA differs ~om other
IJ'OUJ>S. Its focus II balthllJ child
abutc throuah prevention, said fouQ-
der Salfy Kanarek.
"One of the problems we fi11d 1s a
typical J1rtttory show a number of ____ ,,
abuse," Kanarek said. "But it isn't ey JUSt on t ave the ' I s to raise kids or the ability to cope With even bq1nnm1 to scratch the sur-the strns that comes with ,,.rent-r-.a-." ,... II"'-hood."
As more people become aware of MOACA i1 lryina to provide help
the 1eope of child abu1t, and the on a variety offronu..
various forms in which it comes. ~ It operates a food beni and
K.aftarck ho pes they'll Stan Pl)'lf\I chstributes dot.hes. cribs and other
attention to the need to a1d parents aoods to poor parenu wbo can't
and potential parents who haven't yet properly carc for their children.
abused their children but very likely TCC!n Mothen provides volunteer
will. perent aides for teen-· moma. and
"Most families don't abuse because MO ACA heads a mulo..,.cy effort
they hate their children," \he "'111 (Pl-... ... ClllLD/ A 8)
By TONY SAAVEDRA OflM...,,... ....
A four-year search for a Florida
child allcaedly abducted by her father.
an f tahan nauonat indicted this week
on rune counts of drua traffickina, has
ended in Costa Mesa.
Police here recovertd 9-year-old
Monjque Paoc and annted her fa ther
Monday momma after he dropped
the child off for her first day of school
uw enforcement authont1es from
Hialeah, Fl.a . wrre o n hand 10 help
coordinate the arrest by \osta Mesa
pohcc and takr cu5tody of the child.
who was abducted Aua. 26, 198 2
Her father. A.naclo Pace, 45. was
turned over Monday to thc federal Drua Enforcement Adm1ni,.ration.
which obtatned a ft'dcral 1nd1ctment
that day chara1n1 Pllce with 1mpo11-
10f. eitponina. posse' 1n1 and con-
spmna to sell cocaine. quuludcs and
hash15h 1n th<" Flonda af't'a
1o1. here the tnd1ctmt'nt was dehvcrcd. •
Thr spokesman rcfu~ to com-
ment o n the extent o( the drua catc
othrr than to say that nine counu was
fatrl} substJ1n t1al
\fon1quc wa' the 'IUhJe<et k an
1ntcnM' national ~rth th111 Ou'1cted
Flond3 detective'-who came up
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Raymond Wat.on Joba Gal'rin Tlaomu Nleleea
IRVINE 00. PRESIDENCY ELIMINATED ...
Prom Al
company as a board member in 1983.
Galvin. the former senior vice
president. of Aotna Life & C.asualty
and a longtime ' lrvine Co. board
member. will direct company
finances.
Nielsen, who was named president
in 1982 after Bren purchased controll-
ing interest in the company, will be
the company spokesman.
"There is no one in our industry
who is more knowledgeable than
Tom Nielsen about environmental.
land use and transportation concerns
and needs," said Bren in a prepared
statement-
He described N1elicn as an "elo-
quent and effective" spokesman and
leader.
There has been public and pnvate
speculation in recent months that
Nielsen would lose his JOb with the
development firm or even that Bren
was grooming the comimny foYsaleor .
a public sale of stock.
· The rumors reached a pitch in 'July
wtfen the Irvine Co. announced a 10
percent. across-the-board layoff.
Some of the more pointed specu-
lation at the time was raised by
Martin Brower. the former public
relations chief for the Irvine Co. who
now publtshes a business newsletter.
N1el~n den ied that his power has
been weakened and said the shift in
duties meets w11h hi s approval.
When reached for comment Tues-
da y. Brower lauded Bren's re-
organizatton sc heme.
"It's a bnlltant stroke. You have
three people in charge who are
outstanding 1n what they do." said
Brower.
But Brower conceded that "it's
hard to reall¥ know what going on
inside the Irvine Co."
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The creai1on of the . triumvirate
concludes a reorganization effort that
began s.ix months ago. The latest
cb.anges were announced fo llow1t1g a
board of director's meeting Monday.
In other changes, it was announced
that Bren's chief assistant Gary H.
Hunt has been promoted to the
position of senior vice president of
the corporate staff.
Roland Osgood. who has been
president of lrvme Pacific. has been
named president of a newly-formed
company unit that will be called the
Irvine Company Land Development
Group.
Irvine Pacific is the company's
homebuilding d1v1sion and as such.
one oftbe largest in the state. The new
unit will serve as an umbrella group
for the homebuilding un it and other
development d1 vis1ons. _
PLANNING COMMISSIONER FIRED IN HB •..
From Al
"It's very difficult to operate in an
atmosphere of politicaJ warfare and
that's exactly what Jack did, set up an
· atmosphere of war," Finley said.
"Thi6 sets up more of a confronta-
tion at a time when we are asking for
cooperation."
Planninr. Commission Chairman
T om Livengood said that
Schumacher.· who was unavailable
for comment Tuesday as was Kelly,
did an "outstanding JOb." .. The
timing is very poor. This is when
everythmg starts to happen and we
need her expenence."
Livengood said chumacher sup-
ported methodical. planned growth
and was concerned by 1ntens1ty of
development and traffic eITects.
"She and Kelly "ere miles apart on
downtown," he said ... Based on h1'>
publtc statements. Kell)' ~upport~ all
redevelopment prOJCC\!>i 110 per·
cent."
Kelly ..aid Monda) night that
Schumacher did a good 1oh for \I'<
~-ears bot m the past few months she
alleged!) was part of the Planning
C omm1ss1on majority that didn't
accomplish much on rede velopment.
The Plannjng Commission was
scheduled to take up the four-level
p1ers1de village proposal Tuesday
ntght. The plan calls for th ree ma1or
restaurants, 24 fast-food sHops, and
65 specialty retail bouuques on four
acres ofland south of the pier.
Proposed by the Hunungton Pa-
c1fica Dc~lopment Corp. and Bryant
L. Morris and Associates. the de-
velopment would ha ve four le ve ls -
two under ground and two over. The
highest roofs would rise 35 fee t higher
than the pier.
Four planntn$ commissioners -
Livengood, Rick Rowe. Grace
Winchell and John Erskine arc run-
ning for the City Counc il.
Schumacher is serving as Winchell'<;
campaign manager.
Irvine boy 15th to drown in OC
A 6-year-old Irvine boy who
drown ed Monday after falling into a
sw1mm10g pool was the 15th child 10
dro" n in Orange County this )t:ar
and the second this month. the
count) coroner's office said.
Adam Frost was playing wllh a
fnend in the back}ard of a home on
Ross v.hen he fell into the oool. sa id
Irvine police Lt. Robert· Lennert.
Anempts to resuscitate the child
fai led and he was pronounced dead
on am,,.al at Western Medical (ente r
1n Santa Ana.
Dunng 1985. 14 children age 6 and
younger died· by drowning, said
Portia Oldman, a stat1St1 c1an with the
cou nty coroner's office.
Continued fair and ~ oool WMther .. torecMt
along the Orange Cout today, the Nettonel w .. ther ~
Mid. High• wm range from the upper eo. to lower 70. at the
beechee and to the upper 70t lnw.nd. LOW9 wtll drop to the upper
40e and so..
Weet to IOUthWMt wtnd1 15 to 25 mph wttl b6ow thr~ the
northern dMer11 thl• aftetnoon and~. Upper dMer1 high•
wlll b9 71 to 81. lower deMrt high• 90 to 96. 10
Weet to eouthwelt wind• 1 O ~o 15 knot• wlH b6ow through the
,Inner coutal watera thl1 aftetnoon and evening, °""' a
IOUthweet 1w.lf of 2 to 3 feel. Sklea will remain fair through
tonight.
U.S. Temps
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Atlenllc Ctty ee 57 Mple-St Peul M 45
Auelln 92 75 NMll ..... t! 81
lettlmor• • 90 N.-Of-. 90 " Calif. Tempe 9*1no• 82 '8 H.-YOfll Ctty .. 52
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90lee 83 Om .... 85 51 -"'" V811ey 62 Sent• M.n. 71 ... " .. ao.ton 68 47 Otlendo 82 72~.,..,._, 12 Seftte Monice 81 90
8ulllilo S4 40 ~· 17 541 f1W .. 50 9tockton 19 a&
&urllngton Vt 53 43 ,_.. 87 71 ..._,, ... : T"-V~ 53 29
Cuper 17 '4 Pltt-=tc 63 ... aie..., 86 35 Torr.,_ 19 . 65
Ctlerteelon.S C ee 73 PM Or• .. 50 llll'OO 11 3e Y~Vly ... ,.
Cf>M ... ton,W Va 68 80 PfoYldetloa 8 1 411 llr1N tM 63 Cll~t•.N C t4 ee =II t4 17 c.i ...... 72 57 Cheyenne 78 S3 City 90 47 C-Clty 711 : Tides ChleeQO 83 St ~ 82 40 i~· ee Clnelnnau 70 67 Alellmond 76 59 Freeno 83 54 Ciev.4eno 90 41 St LOVle 77 5a L.eneMtw 90 53 TODAY
Columt>Ml.S C 87 &3 Sell IAk• Clly 76 641 Long 8Mc:t1 II 57 "'"'IOw :t·26•m .0 4
c-c....ONo 67 50 881\Anl-tM :: ==-90 59~ 1:42&,m 63
Concotel.N H 54 42 Sen Juen PA Ill 73 54 rllgfl 3·27 pm 1 0
Oellu-Ft W0'111 12 72 s..ttle 70 SI MontO'M 87 50 ~tow .-30pm 6 1
()eylon 87 52 =.-:er.: " 70 -..on1et1e11o 62 51 '"""90AY
OenYW 82 $4 53 51 Monlwey 74 H Flf1C IOw 3 51 a.m .0 t
O..Mok\M Ill 63 SC>Qll-63 45 Meedlee M 84 ~ IO:IO a.m 55
Oeltoll 85 43 Syr-53 42 =8Mcl> 7 1 57 IOw 4:08 pm 0.1
ElPMO 111 ... T~IP1r•IJ9 tM 73 ()ell ea 17 ~rllgfl 10:otp.m s 1
E•en1vffle 71 58 Toplltl J 1 15 Onlerlo •13 54 ~· S3 50 T-115 83 Plllm Spnnga .. '° &Ill ,,.._ 1o0ey el 8·37 • m Ind ... ,
Fwgo ,,. 4e TulM 72 88 Pllledena 12 54 Ml:l7p.m ,,...,." 70 33 W-'*'Glon 0 C 72 ... P-AoOlel 71 47 Mooll,...tocSeyet6·51pm lndMt•
Grind RepjCU 112 38 Wlc:Nla 1& 67 "9d.,.. ... & I IOINW'r-II 5 51 LM G!MI Felli 85 42 ..,__,City 73 51 Gr-.tbOro.H C 12 ... ,._.,. 14 50 HtnlO<d 12 49 Eztended s.cr-10 76 ~ Surf Forecast Helen• 11 39 SellrlM 711 Honolulu 90 71 Sen llernerellflo 14 ~ ..... Houeton 17 n 0-OI Ortzzle et 1--1"9 SenOeorlel 13 . ,. ..... Dlf.
lndtlnaC>Olla 70 S3 -otMnolM felf OYW 1119 ... Ind Sen OllOO 75 eo z-2 ..
Jadleon.MIN 12 17 wttll -ly IUMY bUI 1-..ciy Sen Freneieco 70 &t Sent• MoNcl 2 3 ..
Jedleon-• • .. coo CleY9 llMcll lllgl'I 17 to 7 4 8811.-77 '° Newpott 2 3 .. ,,.,._ eo 31 ~ io... $81013 Vell'y lllglla 75 Senti...,.. 711 65 Sen~Cnty 2 3 ...
k-Clty 70 ... toll l.oM 41 tole ..,., ... ..,_. 71 .. OulloOll Thur.oey. Uttte-.
AIRLINE'S SALE STALLS ACCESS PLAN ••.
From Al '
Airport attomeyrnced to assess the If the current plan applies to the
latest tum of events from two pending Frontier-Continental
respects. Rcbella said. One is whether merger. Continental could choose to
Fronuer 1s claiming its fi ve departure keep Frontier's fi ve departure slots
slots as assets 10 violation of existing while givmg up the two 11 holds.
access plan agreements. The other 1s But, if the new plan governs the which access plan governs the 1m-· · c · · pending merger since both Frontier s1tuauon. onunental would stmply have to ask the board of supervisors and Continental have departure slots for. permission to use Frontier's
at John Wayne Airport. d II · Airport attorneys have been gear-eparturc a ocat1on.
Flights at John Wayne Airport are
limited because of noise impacts to
neighboring residential areas 10 New-
port Beach and unincorporated Santa
Ana Heights.
of seven of the no1S1est flight s allow-
able -more than any other carrier
except AirCal.
Contineiital. whose Denver hub
allows Orange County passengers to
make connections to eastern cities.
began flyi nJ from John Wayne Air-
port in Apnl.
In hearings on the latest access plan
proposaJ, attorneys for the carrier
lobbied hard to get an increased flight
allocation to help it compete against
American Airlines for East Coast
passengers.
mg up to defend the county against
the first eventuaJity since Frontier's
bankruptcy last month. Although
Frontier officials have signed agree-
ments with airport management ac-
knowledging that departure slots are counly property, the county must be If Continental were granted Fron-American has 5.5 daily departure
prepared to protect its nghts, Rebella liefs departures, 11 would have a total slots at John Wa yne.
said.
Should Frontier be claiming the
departure slots as part of its assets,
legal action may be necessary to get
th em back. he said.
Which access plan will govern the
, Cont inental-Fronucr merger must
I also be clarified because the current
, plan contains a rule req uiring one of
the airlines to forfeit its departure
slots when a merger takes place.
Intended to discou.,.age airlines
COCAINE SEIZED •..
From Al
South Orange County Municipal Juan Capistrano. where authont1es
Court in Laguna Niguel. They were seized the cash. Coleman said. No
being held on $250,000 bail . Coleman arrests were made at that address. said. "Tjle information 1s that the origin
from JUmptng ahead on a waitmg hst
The three were arrested Saturday at -'of tfie cocatnc, as far as th e United
a ~guna Niguel home, where the States 1s concerned. 1s So uth Flonda.
cocaine also was found. Coleman through Ohio to the West Coast." he said. The house had been under said.
surveillance for five days. he said. I
of those who want to serve the airport
through acquisition of airlirt'es high
on the hst, the so-called "Affiliate
1 Rule" has been eliminated from the Evidence discovered at the home
Why the shipment allegedly passeo
through Ohio 1s not clear. Coleman
said.
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