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WEDNFSDAY, ()(,TOBER 15, 1986
Parents urge firing of LB coacli.
Hardman' s arrest on cocaine charge -
triggers their appeal to school trustees
By LAURA MER or111ieo.-.,......,.
Without ever mentioning his
name, a group of parent~ urged
Laguna Beach school trustees to fire
football coach Cedrick Hardman
over his recent arrest on suspicion of
possession of cocaine.
Actor Keenan Wynn dies
of cancer at age 70./ AS
World
Two Americans and a
Canadian shared the
1986 Nobel Prize in
chemistry, and the phys-
ics prize was awarded
jo intly-to 3 researchers.
who developed modern
m icroscopes./ A8
Food
A bountiful harvest in-
spires quick autumn
meals./C1
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A2
-cheir sug -esuons came after uper-
intendent Dennis Smith warned the
audience at Tuesday's school board
meeting n,.ot to discuss school person-
nel matter"5 in public.
He said .the board would welcome
written comments and would enter
closed session at anyone's request.
Neither Sm 1th nor anv of the school
Car Wars
intensifJ
as drivers
use lawns
By TONY SAAVEDRA
The tire tracks crossing Pat Taf\'s
front yard were but a few of the side
effects from the temporary street
barriers installed this week to keep
rush-hour traffic from cutting
through a Costa Mesa neighborhood.
Now pan of that traffic was cutting
through Taft's lawn to get around the
barricade on Continental Street.
Two other concrete bamers werc
placed on Monrovia Avenue and
Federal Street as part of an ex-
perimental plan10 discourage motor-
ists from using the neighborhood as a
short cut between Victoria Street and a southside industrial area.
Motonsts as well as some residents
"'ere surprised Monday afternoon to
lind the concrete bamers erected
m1d""a> throu~ the neighborhood.
Instead of turning back. some drivers
ended up coursing through the com-mumt~ tl)ing to find a different short
cut. residents said.
Others s1mpl} bepn dri ving over
the curb and into )ards. prompting
Tari to set up a makeshif\ bamcade
on her front lawn using firewood and
some rusty pipe. The city also
supplied her wi th a few white
~whorses to help block off her lawn.
"It look!> t(mble." she lamented.
"M> yard looks hke skid row:·
The concrete barriers separate the
neighborhood into north and south
Sttt1ons. ""1th residents having to
dnvc out of the tract to get to the other
side.
The blockades at the intersections
of Continental and Oak streets. as
\\ell as Monrovia and 20th. are
designed to prevent nonh-south
tra'd b) forcing cars to tum lefl.
Federal treet '"completely blocked.
Taft. who II\ e., on the corner of
Continental and Oak, was fearful that
the new turn was too sharp for
motonsls unaccustomed fo lfie bar·
(Please see BARRIERS/ A2)
board members mentioned Hardman made Laguna Beach High School "a
by name. lau&hina stock" at other haah 9Chools
Board President Carl Schwarz said "' ''We've made IO!tf, purposefui
that if anyone referred to a school stndes forward and this unfortunate
employee by name ... , will ask them incident is threatening to undo our
to cease their discussion aoa ad-work," sne said. Yelland has ug·
monash them."· · iCSled in the past that Hardman not
Jenn ifer Yelland, a parent and be allowed to return to his coaching
coordinator of a dn.ig education job.
program. spoke fi rst, saying, "I 'will Bruce Hopping called Yelland's
delete th"ose areas that will cause-m-e-~ statement "v1g1lante)udgmc:nt: She as
to be admonished." .• executing the criminal before he's
Yelland said she was concerned tried."
that the issue has divided parents and Hopping suppoas .Jhc... school
board's permathn& Hardman to re-dercd him to r"CaPPQJ in coun Oct.
turn and share his drua abuse struaJe 24.
with the stuckntl. 1f Hardman completn the drua
Hardman wuarrcstcd and charged rcb.abilit.at1on procram the court
with possesaion of .s.s arams of .co»ld drop t&e ctroa' poaauoo
COC!line On Sept. 20 by lapna .Bcacb -Charaes. If the ChllJtS are dropped,
pobcc. Four days ~ier. Lbc school some people. includif\I Hardman's
boa.rd suspended him wuhout pay attorney, have predicted that the
unuf the court, rules on the case. school board will reinstate him.
!he following diay he ent(red a A I 6-ycar-0ld hip !chool student
pnvate, month-lonf drug treatment challenged the parents, ukina them
program. last fnday, the coun where they had been since drugs
allowed H~~dmao to enter a court became prevalent on campus.
drug rehab1htat1on prOIJ"am and or· (Pleue eee COACH'S/ A4)
More
inma·tes
at honor
farm OK
El Toro neigh bOrs ·
_concerns negated
by county panel-
By LISA MAHONEY
Of ... 0-.., .........
Neighbors concerned · over in-
creased noise, smoke. inmate escapes
and traffic congestion -which they
believe would result from expansion
ofa minimum security jail in El Toro
-failed to wm the sympathies of
Orange County planning com-
m1ss1oners Tucsda)'.
The comm1ss1on unammoush rec-
ommended that the Count) Board of
Supervisors een1t} the Environmen-
tal Impact Repon on Lhe expansion
proposal. The expansion would
double the inmate capaCH)' at the
James A. Musick Honor Farm and
add a shcnffs and firefighter tra1nn'i
academics on the I ()()..acre site.
In a nod to residents of ncarb\
Serrano Park and Lake Forest J and
II. Comma 1oner H.G. Osborne
asked tha1 the prOJCCI come bad for a
Sttond hean ng onet final design'>
have been completed.
The maJ ont> of the comm1ss1on
also voted to ha'l' supervisors con·
sider enclosing a proposed outdoor
weapons range Chairman C. Douglas
Lcavenwon h dissented. pn:femng
instead to ha ve the matter deferred
until aeous11cal tc<..tang 1s conducted
on the final design
Those wt·rc the only rnncess1om
made to re.,1dents. $Orne of" horn had
hoped to reach a comprom1-,e "llh
counn-offi cials
Drunken driving charges
filed in MADD-linked crash
Would-be Valley robber
tripped up by 'karate kid'
8} ROB ERT BARKER
Of lhe Dally Pllol Si.fl
Th~ comma s1on dcla)cd acung on
tht' en' 1ronml'ntal repon Sept 10 to
g1H· rcpre~nLall\.e\ of local home-
o\\nt·r.,· 3\'iOC1at1on<, a chance to
lOme up w11h fl'a!oon\ wh)' the)
hchl''e tht• l·ount' ·., en' 1ronmcntal
rev iew i<; 1nadequa1c
)pcalo.c" at l Ut''>da' \hearing '>aid
the\ \\en: dl\'>all\lied "1th no1\C
\tUdlC\ l omm1\\IOOl'tl tor the prOJCl"I
The\ aho qUl''ltiuncd "hether com
ffil\!>IOne1.. hJd \ llO'i1dcred the
l umulatl' e dkl 1 of nl•l'>t: from the
linng range firetightcr tr.11ning al·
'" 1t1e!"> and tht· Jail "'hl·n addt·d to 1hc
no1<,c created h' a1rcralt tnim thl'
adjacent [I Toro \1anm ha'>I.'
By tbe Associated Press
A Costa Mesa man wh o crashed
into a car l'arry1ng a chapter president
of Mothers Against Drunk Dnvang,
was charged Tuesday wuh tclon)
drunken driving.
Dane Heftved. 26. was charged
w11h two drunken dnving counts.
s~11d Orange Count) Deput}' D1stnct
Attomc} 8111 '\kin
Police allege Hefh ed's blood al·
cohol level wa s .J S when his car
collided with a 'chicle carrying
Laune McCanh}' of Huntington
Beach. the president of the Orange
County Madd chapter. her husband
and two fnends. The kgal bl ood
alcohol limit as .10.
Mr,. McCanhy. 41 . suffered minor
neck and back IOJuri es in the acc1·
dent. and the other five people
involved in the accident also sus-
tained minor inJuries. police ..aid.
The McCarthys were returning
from a dinner engagement when
Heftved·s Dodge sedan struck their
Volkswagen van on Placcn11a Av-
Instruction ui;-ged
to reverse '86 rise
in child drownings
Coun ty officials ask
parents with pools to
take extr a precaution
Durina the first nine month of th1
year. 18 children under the age of 6
drowned an Orange Count)' -1nore
than an all of 1985 when 15 children
drowned. according to coroner·,
Slat15llC!\
The Orange Count) hcnff <i De·
partment has called the increase
.. alarmm•" and has is ucd a warning.
"It 1 JUst too many," hcntr,
spoke man Dk k Olson said. "People
should cure their pool with a
locked fenct. The children thould be
t&Uaht to wim II the }OUngcst tge
po ,able ancl ne"et. ever be Id\
un\upcf'\listd even with a locked
rcnct'," he 'i&ld
Sharon Mel outthlln. t>h)\ltal di·
rector at the Newport-Costa Mesa
YMCA. SA}'S children as young as 3
months old can began learning to
\Wim.
But e\en more useful and import-
ant than swimmtnJ les ons. she said.
1s 10 have all pools and sp.is fenced
and supervi~ when an ust.
"Do not even• leave your child
alone 1n the bathtub. You can drown
1n 2 feet of water," Mcloughlin said.
"The No I cau~ of drownina 1s
panic. But 1f ther know ho w to rtlax
thcf ll survi"e.' Mclouahlin siud.
e plaining the YMC tcache\ chil-
dren to blow bubbles and ba 1c
kat"kana and rowina skills. A child
hould not be shocked when water
hit his face. he ~1d.
" \ child who ha\ no v.ater e\·
pcncnc-e will fall an. he face down and
drown. They v.111 1mml.'d1atrl}
breathe an." she \31d.
!though <:h1ldl"C'n do not actuallv
enue. police said.
Heftved. who remained free on his
o""'n recognizance, was scheduled to
be arraigned Oct. 28 io Harbor
Municipal Court. Akjn said the
charges against Hef\ved carry a
sentence enhancement because he
was convicted of misdemeanor
drunken dnv1ng in 1983.
The charges carry a minimum
sentence of 120 days in county Jail
and a maximum sentence of thr~
years in state pnson. Akin said.
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MERK
Focus ON THE NEws
learn to w1m before they reach the
age of ~. Mcloughlin said they can
pther rxpericncc in the water and
learn 1nvulunblc survival techniques.
B> teaching the children to row and
kick, Mcloua.hlin said. YM 1n·
structors hope children who fall in the
pool, "wall do ll Iona enough so that
mom can hear the splash. or if mom 1s
1n the pool, Iona enouah for her to get
to them."
Some-orpn1zauon teach infant
10 w1m h dunkin& them under
water, but Mcloughlin said the
method 1 frowned upon by the
YM lo\
"We do not ubmcrat the chi ldren
You do not force them." ln11ead, a
child mu~l remain an swimmana
le son )Car round until they are at
lea t 1 )'Cars old. he said.
.. There 1s no u h than.a as a ..,atcr-
safc child at an> a e "en t could hat
(Pleeae ... CllD.D/A2)
•
l>arlJ L mcmoto 1~ a real karate kid She pro,eJ II to J hu'"' m.1n
"ho grah~d her and threateOl'd her Mth a kn Iii:
l memoto whi rled and ki cked . and down ""l'n t thl' man·, arm unJ
knife lihc douhlcd up her fist and hit him flush on the chin The blo\~
lo.ntllked the man against the wall and dazed him. He had enough He
tool.. olT run ning through a n.·.,1dcnt1al ne1g1loorhooo . C\ era I. hl.c 1..,crrano Par!.. ho nu··
O\\ner ();1\11.l Coarlinklc \3td thl·
c\pan<11on \\-Ould Je!ltrm the qualit~
of hie: 1n nl'1ghht>rhu0<h \\ h1ch the
n>unt\ allo"l'd to Ix• hullt near thl' Ja II .
flH' attempted robber) occurred minu tes after thr 5-10111-~·1m h.
111~ pound l memoto opened the .\n1mal Medical ( ente1 1n F nuntain
\' Jlk\ Monda} morning.
I sa" 1h1s gu) walking around and d1dn"t th1nk am thing aht1ut
11 · ,hl' o;a1d toda). .. He grabbed me and ..aid. ·gr~e me mom•, ·I wuld
hl·ar \nml·t hing click I "as raised an a tough nc1ghhorhood anJ I lo.nc" Chef\ I \ ndef"\(ln another 'icrrano
Parl. re\Hknt que.,t111ned a pl.mnin@
staff a"t'rt1t1n that 1hcre ""•II Ix k""'cr
(Pleaae see EXPANSION/Al)
"hat 11 ''a~. (Pleaae 9ee KARATE/ A2)
Sumner stumps for Republican
support in battle with Badham
By PA UL ARCHIPLEY
and ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ot tlM OMty ,_ lleff
Democratic congressional cnnd1datc Brucr \umna
"tl·p~d up his camp:ugn Tuesda) 10 "'00 Repuhhcan
, otcrs. dcc;cnbing himself as an indcpcndcnt-m1ndcd
cund1datl' who onen Sldl' With Pre •dent Reagan on
ma1or 1'i~ucc;
\umncr''I comments were addressed 10 :1hou1 70
01 angc Coast residents p thcrcd for a ··meet the
cand1da1e·· forum at a Newport Beach n•<;taurnnt
Org. n11cr' said more than half of those a~mblcd wcrl'
Rcr ubhcans
lhc tormer Orange (ount' Dcmocrat1l l ha1rman
scd~ 10 ou~t incumbfnt Robfrt Badham 1n the 41lth
< ongrl'\\1onal d1 stnc1 and adm11' he nero'> Repubhlan
\ OtC\ Ill \Ullet'd \r~uing 1 ue'-<ia-. that hl' often <,1d~ \\1th the
prc\ldcnt <;umncr <>aid he agreed w11h Reagan that
<;am t1on., again)I South .\fnC'a arl' 111-ad\ 1-.cJ
··w e·, e tried sanctions agaan't Rus!.1a. against< hina.
again't L1b'a and no doubt othero; ·· he \:lid "In m\
1.''f'll'ncnce sanct1onc; have nc,cr workt.·d
"That doesn't mean I 'upport apartheid I feel wt
\hould. \\ 11hout atlect1ng their !>OHrc1gnt\. involve
(Pleue aee SUlllUR/ A<&)
Gas pockets in NB, HB most volatile
By TEVE MARBLE
OttMO!llY ..... tt.ft
Pocket~ or cxplOSt \fC 13~ trapped under l"C\ldcnt1al
n('lghborhoods 10 Ncwpon Beach ond t lunllngton Bca1..h
ore amon1 the most "olatalc in uthrm Cahtorn1a
m:cordang to a 'il:uc survry rclea~ I Ul'\Cfa)
Methane-ga'I found underneath 'itrcct'I and home\ 1n
\\o~t Nev. Port Cihould IX' cleared a~a' to rt•ducc thc n ~ nl
c\plo io n and the foundation' of n w home an 'l~mc
rta of Hun11naton ~ach !!hould be ~:i lC'd to pn.-Hnt
M'<'fl"'!e 1he .. ur-.cy rerommcndrd
The st ud) 1.omm1u1oncd ti nder a hill wnucn by Sen
n :n1d Ro~rt1. D·Los •\ngclc . was tnggl'~ by a ~
c'plo\lon last )Car 1n the Fa1rfa' 01stnct ot Lo'I ~ngrlc'i .
That n pl0'110n IOJUl'Cd 2' people
f 1gh1 "hot \pot .. 1n Oran r . Lm ~ngcle and
Ventura lOuntie~ \\t'rt' "amincd in the $150.000 urvt .
onductC'J b> 1 1m1 Valle ~tllogt al tinn
.. , ht·~· tare area\ of po~1hlc puhhl' rt .. and haard,"
\31d Ra~~ Dunn , an J1dt' 1n Rol'tcrtt'._ · ramnno office.
(Pteue ... auanT /A•J
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Laguna street damag by
broken water main reopens
ly LAUU MOit ................
A residential street in Laauna
Stach that split open nearly two
weeks as<> when a water main broke
has been reopened afttr temporary
repairs were completed.
Accordina to 01rcctorofMuniclpal
Servi¢e1TerryBrandt, Summit Drive was opened lut week to all traffic
after work crews made repairs with
fill dirt and asphalt A construction
worker was crushed to death while
makina repairs on the street Oct. 9.
A 2()..foot hole was riOPCd in the
heavily used street Oct. 4. -The water
main burst late in the evenina
floodina the street and cau1ina the 1100 block of Summit Drive to link
about I 0 feet The hmlide then
collapsed and debris flowed down the
1Jope, 11id Brand t.
It has not been determined what
cauted the water main o burst, he
aaid. The temporary repairs should hold
the street until an enaineerina repon
is completed. "We have to prcp&tt a
plan to see how far we'll have to ao
down the a.lope to properly do the
job " said Brandt.
He estimated it may take two to
four months before the work bc&ins.
The street is used by residents of
Arch Beach Heiahts. "I'd say at least
SO pereent of them drive the atrte• at leait OftCt I day," be laid.
Five days aftir tbe r'OM '*ilUR. a
40-yar-old conttruction worker wu
crushed to death wben the roed 11ve way dW'ina repein. 1anwy BnMUey
Wyatt jumped tom hit nciot' u the
sround pve way and tbe beckhoe he waa operatiq tiepn .Uppina into a 12-foot.-p bole.
He landed on hi• •tom.ch and the front of the beck.hoe fell and pjnned
him to the pound. He wu airlifted to
Million COmmunity Hospital where
he wu pronouDC*l dead on Itri val.
The State e>ei-nmcnt of Occus--
tional Safety and Health Adminis-
tration i1 inve1tiptina the accident.
·CHILD DROWNINGS CALLED ALARMING.;.
Prom Al
my head on the deck, fall in and
•drown," she said.
• Lessons not only help parents feel
more secure about having children
around swimming pools but help 1he
child in later years, Mcl.ou&hlin said.
"Studies indicate they will be more
•athletic, stronaer and probably walk
sooner," she said.
, Tbe YMCA also offen a class for
adults who have been too afraid to
learn to swim. "Terrified of Water,"
is desiJ.!!cd for adults who have either
fiad a l>ad swimming accident or
those who have simply never learned
to swim and are now mortified by the
thou&ht of drown ins.
.. If a person docs not learn how lO
;swim as a child, they will probably
never learn how to swim as an adult.
They are so terrified. I have a lady
who won't put her feet in 1he ~I. But
she is so adamant that her kids are in
all ttie lessons. If you don't teach your
ch1ld:how to swim~ you are doing
them a big disfavor."
Olson said of the 18 drownings this
year. one occurred in an El Toro lake,
two in bathtubs. three in private spas
and 12 in pnvate pools. Only two
occurred 1n the Orange Coast area -
both in Irvine.
"Either all these happened with no
one around or there was no fence."
McLouahlin said.
According to the aquatics instruc-
tor. it can take only minu1es for a
childlO drown.
There have been children who
survive af\er being under water for
hours. she said. "A mechanism shuts
off and allows them to live but they
(usually) have brain damage." she
said.
Mcloughlin also warns parents of
the dangers of teaching children how
to swim in a spa. Not only are 1he spas
too small to allow enough space to
leim, a child becomes adapted and
drawn to the warm water.
Once toddlers start eajoyina the
water. parents need to kctp even
closer supervision. she said, despite
their belief that the c.hild has become
a self-sufficient swimmer.
"When they ha ve an appreciation
for the water you have to watch them
closer because they like the water. It's
important to make pool ruJes for your
own home pool," she said. "h's just
like crossina the street or touchina the stove:'' .
IJad•ddeSoatbfaad
A moderate earthquake shook the
desert resort of Palm Springs Tuesday
evenina, while another small temblor
jostled Los Anaeles County midents
I 00 miles away, but neither caused
any injuries or damaae.
BARRIERS INTENSIFY CM CAR WARS •••
From Al
ncade. An errant car could easily end
up crashing through one of Taf\'s
bedrooms_
"One of the workers putting up the
barricade also told me I shouldn 't
park my car m the driveway any-
more." she fretted.
C.L. Azlan. who also lives on
Conlanental, said even residents were
havmg troubles getting out of the
tract.
"This is pre11y bad. Everybody's
confused and nobody's happy," Azlin
said:-'-'This is not going to be made
permanent. The residents wonT le1
11."
lronicall). 1t was homeowners who
persuaded the City Council to install
the barricades because of concerns
over the he.avy traffic cutting through
the residential streets.
A traffic study is beink prepared 10
determine whether the barriers
should be made permanent.
If it were up to George K.ukham.
the bamers wouldn't last the week_
"It's ridiculous_ It took me 25
minutes to get home. It usually takes
me I 0. And if you want to go lo the
beach you have to head in 1hc
opposite direction," said Kirkham,
whose home is on the north side of the
bamers.
Costa Mesa City Engineer Bruce
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Mattern said he was expecting a few
miual problems from motorists who
didn't realize the short cut had been
blocked.
"There's bound to be people who
will be looking fpr a way through the
neighborhood until they get it
through their heads that there is no
way through." Mattern said.
C11) officials expect the adverse
effects ro cll'ar up af\er residents and
motorists get used to the bamers.
Not all the reviews on the
blockades were bad.
.. All I know is there's less traffic.''
said Edith Larson, who lives on
Monrovia A venue. "But I'd like to
sec a better looking barrier."
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ThurlCMy 11 • hlgh·preeeur• ayatem rMPOf'ltlble /Ot the recent
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valleyt, With pafcny foO and low cle>Yd• along the cout. Some
high cloud• Wiii hOwr ov. the deeertt, Where gutty afternoon
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cfOYdlNll through Thurtday. Extenttve patchy foO °'low CIOudt
1t the bMctlel tonight and nv.d•y morning. Cooler Thurtday.
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KARA TE FOILS WOULD-BE ROBBER •..
From Al
"I thought, 'Oh, shoot. I'm going to
gel stabbed.' I knew where it (lhe
knife) was. It was a lucky •u.ess. And I
kicked it. Then I hit him wtth my ri&ht
hand on the chin and it knocked nis
head against a concrete wall. I think
he was in a daze. He didn't stick
around after 1hat."
Umemoto, 23, a resident of Hunt-
ington Beach. said she suffered a cul
where her leg brushed the assailant's
knife.
"I also chipped a knuckle when I hit
him. The auy had a hard face."
Umemoto's prowess was hardly
UITCXpectcd.
She's studied karate for nine years
and has earned a black belt award that
acknowledaes she's an expert. she
said. Her teacher is her husband.
Umemoto1 a receptionist at the
Animal Medical Center, said she also
received Jaw enforcement training as
a police explorer sco ut and at 1he
Police Academy at Golden West
College.
She also picked up a. few thinp
about self defense, she said, while
being raised an a "tough" area nearthe
border of Garden Grove and Santa
Ana.
"More women should be aware
they can do something," she said. "If
1hey give in. they can get hurt."
-But .Umemoto also said she
wouldn't have done the same thing if
the would-be robber had been armed
with a gun . "If they have a gun, I aive
them the money."
EXPANSION OF HONOR FARM BACKED •.•
From Al
escapes after 1ail expansfon is com-
pleted.
No one has ever said until today
that they expect the number of
escapes to decline, she said. Sheriff-
Coroner Brad Gates said durina
community meetings in July that
escapes would increase if more pris-
oners were housed a1 the jail.
Anderson said.
She also told the com mission tha1
1he co unty's traffic projections are
inadequate because they are based on
data collected nearly a year ago.
But commissioners said they were
satisfied that all effects were ad-
dressed in the rcoon and that 1hey
~iA,.~~E Dlily Pilat
MAIN OFFICE
330 W•t Bey St C.0.!I M ... CA
will be properl) m11iga1ed.
Noise from 1he firing range, 1he
public announcement system a1 1he
1ail and other sources Wlll be
monitored to ensure compliance with
county noise ordinances.
The addition of razor wire on top of
the fences surrounding the jail
dormitories and a 1 ()..foot pen meter
fence should reduce escapes. the
report says.
I here have been no known inci-
dents in the neighborhoods as a result
of escapes, county planners said.
However, an escapee was IUlled 1n
Laguna Beach Sept. 17 after allegedly
wrestling a gun from a La1tuna Beach
police officer.
The Musick expansion plan will
almost double the mmate population
at the J~~l_from 829 to 1,535 by 1he
year ~· Tents and temporary
housing used now will be replaced
with dormitories.
A 31.169-square-foot sheriffs
training academy and a 2l,185-
square-foot fire training academy will
consohda1e the county's scattered
training areas 1n one spot.
Supervisors will consider the en-
vironmental report on the Musick
expansion 1n November.
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Aatronaut plans
talk in El Toro
Naval Commander David C. Lcetsma. an
astronaut on the October, 1984, 01ghl of the space shuu~e Challenger, will peak 11 Thursday's dinner
meeuna or the South Coast chapter or the Retired
Officers Association, to be lleld at 6:30 p.m. at the
MCAS El Toro Officers Club.
l.eetsma, whose parents live in San Clemente, 1s
a 1 9~7 graduate ofTustin High School who finished
first 1~ his class at .the U.S. Naval Academy in 1971.
He will show slides of the Ea nh as taken from the ~pacecra~. Call 837-0131 for reservations and other 1nforrru1t1on.
Blologl•t to apea.t
A lecture on the problems of open-wa ter fishing
nets cause for migrating whales begjns at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Natural History Museum of Orange
County, 262~ Vista del Oro 1n Newport Beach. Rick
Ware. a manne biologist and instructor at Orange
Coast College and Coasth ne Community College, is
the scheduled speaJcer. Adm1ss1on is free.
Baalneu taJ.t slated
Buy•fl& a business will be discussed by Gene
Konstan1. who has sold more than $500 million 1n
products and service\, at a Coastline Communuy
College workshop Thursday at 7 p.m. at Edison High
School in Huntington Beath. The foe is $34 and
more information is available at 24 I -6186.
Sltters' coarse In Vlejo
SupcrSitter, a baby s1ner tram i ng course. will be
sponsored b}' Mission \ommunity Hospital Thurs-
da¥ from 6 to 9 p.m. at the hoseital's education
·center. 2745 I Los Altos, Mission icjo. for youths
age 12 aTid older. Call 364-1 no lo register.
Art senlon ln Nlgael
Laguna Beach High School art teacher Hal
Akins will speak to the Niguel Art Assoc1at1on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Republic Federal Savings
and Loan. 302 12 Cro'4n Valley Parkway, Laguna
Niguel. Call 496-6752 for funher information
Meilco semlnar slated
A seminar on Mexico for retail travel agents of
Orange County will be presented Thursday from
4:30 to 6.30 p.m. at the Mcnd1en Hotel in Newport
Beach Call Trading Places lntemat1onal at
495-8648 to R~ VP .
. Tourist bureau meets
The Newport Beach ( onference and Visitors
Bureau will hold It!> monthly membership meeting
Thur~ay at 7 p.m at the Hotel San Maanen 1n
Laguna Beach. Accountant Da vid Kinkade will be
the guest speaker and the public 1s 1n v11ed. Call
756-2072 for details.
Blood drl~e at college
The Associated Studl•nts ofSaddleback College,
in cooperation with the Amencun Red Cross. will
hold a blood donation drive Thursday from 8:30
a.m. 10 1.30 p.m 1n the college library's first noor
foyer <\ppo1ntmcn1s may he made b~ calling
58~-4517
Realty talk in NB
C ommcmal real e'ltatl' trend'> 1n Orange
Count) ""' be discussed b) M1kl' Dor~). vice president of Grubb and Elli'> 10 "ie'4port Beach.
Thursda) at the 1 10 a m meeting of the Boul)
Breakfast Club in the Bout) Rouge Cafl'. 31 10
Nl·"port Blvd . Newpon Beach. The cost 1s $5 and
rcservahons arc taken at 673-3440
W'ednesday,Oct.15
• 7 p.m .. Laguna Beach Planning Commission.
Cit) Council Chamhcrs. 505 Forest Avenue.
• 7: 30 p. m . Laguna 6each Parking, Trame ud
Circulation Committee. C11v Hall Conference
l{oom. 505 Forc\t Avenue ·
• 7·30 p.m . Laguna Beach Seismic Safe·
ty /Disaster Preparedness Committee. Laguna
Beach Pohll' Department l.1bral). 505 Forest
A\.enue.
Thursday, Oct.16
• 4:30 p.m., Laguna Beach Haman Affairs
Committee, Community Center. 384 Legion Street.
•1 • uuetalM PNM
Roy Trullinetr lhopa, Hal Phillips
coaches and E.d Dearborn rebwkt1 aar·
plann for 1he Coriuu ft&htina to over·
throw the leftist Sandinis1.1 aovcmmen1 in
Nicara,aua. The men, all from Oranae County, ~
supporters of lhe the Contra cauae.
Trullin,er. S7, scours swap meets and
prap sales near his We.am1n11er home,
buyin• boots, canteens, tents, and other
sueplact. •J a,et tons of stuff for pl'IClically
nothina." he said. "h 's just mainly
clothina, canteens. About the closnt I P,t
to anythin& military is boots. You can peck
up boots for a buck. You ~o pKlc up
canteens for a buck. Saws. Tents. I handle
stuff that nobody else would be able to
wic."
He IPCedl only SS « SIO a day/ but
lnAMI" lO lhap about 100 pound10 ....
a Week IO I pour "' Decatur, Ala., called Civilian Maaene Aui1iance.
Thomu Poley. founder and head or the
non-prollt corpontioD, said the orpn1za·
tiOft a.t ~ provided supplies worth
more than S. million to the Nic:araauan
Democratic Force, the laraest of the
COntn armlet.
Contn ofticiAls describe Trullinaer 11 a
small but reliable link In a chain ofOranee
County bencfacton who have been funnel-
ina money and 1u~ict to anti-Sandinista
rebels since the N1caraauan government
cha..,.S handl in 1979.
Hal Phillips of Corona del M.ar spends
his time tryina to improve the Contras'
Fire stations open doors
to teach fire preventioil
ta~ IDPIMl llPPRW .. tolkllOO
llliliOe.a.ilmoillll. M DllrtMn. ,), of Newpon ...._
c:;:s 1 Md Nbuildl.ua.A larCaeuu in Hoedu111, E s.lvwlor Md C.. ·-.. Noae ol ..... 8ft alrcnft widl • ~
-dley'N Ml combM-lype lila9ft.
o.ut.or. Mid. ''Tbat'1 DOI IO 11Y I
wouldn't liCCIPI a comblMype .ua.ft. OI
rnoaey for 1 combat-type aircnft. but
t1aa1•1 not our point." .
When COllpeM a.,.,,oved 1M S 100
million in Contra aid, Deatbora laid, it
sipaled U.S. 1Uppon for the anti~Saa6-
ini1ias.
Phtllipa ~: "Public opinion is
shit\ana dtamaticaJly toward the freedom
faahters," he aaid.
• 5:30 p.m .. joint meeting of tbe Lapna Beacb
H•man Affairs Committee and ~e Lagoa Beacla
HoHlD& Committee. Community Center, 384
Legion Street
Fire sui11on'i throughout Orange County opened
their doors and showed off their trucks and engines aturda~ 10 mark the culmination of the annual Fire
Prevention Weck
both around the house and at their place ofbus1ne ....... ..aid
department spokesman Dave Pierce
done around the house to prevent fi~ from occumng
The) also suiged demonstrations so the public could
gain insight 1nw the pract1ce of figh11ng fires • 6:30 p.m .. Lacuna Beacb Board of Adjaat·
meat, City Council Chambers, 505 Forest Avenue.
• ~:30 p.m .. Lacua Beacb Hoaaing Committee
, Community Center, 384 Legion Street.
Prevention "-<'Ck. observed 1ntemattonally, included
open-house tours of most city and Orange Counly Fire
L>epartment ~ta11ons. with v1s1tors including families and
you th groups • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlne Plaulng Comml11lon, City
Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road. ··1t's a week '><:I aside as a reminder to people to take
a look at what they're doing 1n the way of fire prevention
Pou cE Loe
Gun used in Coas~ killing
found on body of suspect
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. hllr ......... _,
The gun used to kill an Orange
County Fire Department arson in·
vest1gator and seriously wound a
woman early this month 1s the same
one found on a man who was fatally
hol by U.S. Border Patrol guards.
hom1c1de investigators announced
Tuesday.
Ballistic tests were used to link the
.357-cahbcr Magnum with the bullets
that killed Dennis Donelson and
wounded Barbara Lynn \lark dunng
the earl y morn1na hours of Oct. 4 in a
San Juan Capistrano condom1n1um.
The tests were performed by the
Orange County hcrifl's Dcpanment.
which launched the 1nve t1pt1on in
Newport Beach
A vandal caused :iboul $100 in
damaac by scratch1n1 the hood or.
BMW HSI puked on the 1300 block
of Quail Street. ••• About SSOO 1n ca h wat rtponed
m1ss1n1 from a safe at harhe Ch1l1.
102 McFadden • • • A thief broke into \CVcral vcndina
machines in a recrtat1on room at the
Oakwood Clarden Apanmcnt and
,
the fatal shoot mg of Donelson.
"It was one of those loose ends '4C
had to ue up," said Lt. Dick Olson. a
spokesman for the Shcnffs Depan·
ment.
The pistol was found on K C
Janula1tts, a San Clemente man who
was shot and killed by border guards
in San Ysidro on Oct. 5.
Janula1tls was already a suspect 1n
the San Juan Capistranoslayina when
he was stopped by border guards
while trying to re.enter the cquntry
from Mexico. Janula1 tis was shot and
killed af\cr he opened fire on a border
auard who attempted to detain him.
It is believed that Janula1t1s fi red
two shots through a bedroom window
of Clark's condominium. One bullet
stole $800 1n chanfe. ,. . . naked man with t blue '10Ck1n1
pulled over h11 head ""' rcponed
dancina in 1 hallway or n apanment
complex of the Oak\1.-ood Garden
Apanmcnt on the 800 block of
Irvine Avenue. • • • A prowler was rtponcd on the ~00
blQCk of Ja mine venue The man
wu ~n pttnna into a hc.'droom
window of o rc\1dcnrc • • •
struck Donelson 1n the back. a second
hit Clark
Donelson. an arson mvest1gator.
wa'i on duty at the time and apparcnt-
1> was talking with Clark about a
susp1c1ous fire at a.n apanment where
she previously hvcd.
Janula1t1s wasa suspect in the arson
fire Donelson was mvesttaating.
No motive for the homicide has
betn detailed by law enforcement
onic1als but Clark recently reponed
that Jant.llaills had been following her
and may have had romantic intcn·
lions.
Donelson, a 19-year veteran of fire
~rv1ces. Wll!> buned Oct. 8. He 1s
survived by his wife and th ree
children.
~meonc untied a 31-foot boat that
"a~ docked on the 200 block of East
C o t Highway. The boat dnf\ed into
the dock • u tain1n.g roughJy $2,SOO
1n Jam c
Coetalleea
\ S200 \tcrffi wu taken from a
\ \ R 1>00 f)3rked at Orange oast
C ollc1u· hct"-ccn 9. 0 a m and I I
a nl Monday • • • \ moh1h' r .1dm ;1nd mub1I tck·
"It\ al\O 1mponan1 10 remind people that the)
\hould rc-c•ilabllsh their f!rc-prevent1on plans and we
ofTcr llP\ on those subject~ ..
Al Station 3 in Newpon Beach. park}' (upper left
photo). the Fire Pre vention clown. meets with Robert
BenJam1n . Dana Anderson and Bntlan Ca1lloue11e Other
ac11v111es at Station 3 included Paramedic Da.,.e Mais
demonstrations of breathing gear. repelling exh1b1t1on'>
and a chance to chmb on a hook-and-ladd~·r
I his year·., observance was one of the best-allcnded
open house!> 1n recent years. Pierce said
Stauom d1stnbuted fire-prevention matenal 10
, 1stll)f\ and \<:rC'cned films on fire 'MlfCt}' and what can be
ph• 1m "111 th \' 0011 ..i. ere rcnortl·d
\lokn lrom .1 'an parr..ed 1n a
JriH'''·" 111 till' 9110 hh>lr.. of <.iro\c
Pl.11 r l,l\t "1•1·r.. • • •
\ rud.. "·" 1hro"n thruu&h lhl! "1nlhh1l'IJ 111 .1 I md H4 nrn parked
1n thl I 'llKI hlm k ol ''vk..a Verde
hc.·t"l'l'll m1dn1ght and 7 'll a m
\undJ' I hl· l .Ir '' ,.., Jl'iO 'ilfatcht.'d
up 1 h1 1111.11 d,1magl' "a' l'\llm ll'd
atS4fNI
Huntington Beach
\ \\,1lll'I Jnd u 1ntcnt"i 'alucd at SKO
\\l'n~ t.lll·n lrom .1 'chide parked 1n
th~· Jn\t'"•I' in 1he 2!000 hlo .. .-k ol
L l'ITIUO I rt'l' • • • I "o Iron• lift'' JnJ 11m., \ulued at
~2110 ''l'rl· t,lll'l1 Imm a I ~7X ~rllo"
I ord I ll'''' II om a l arport 1n the
I 7000 hind 111 ( •<lldcn Wl·~t ()trcel • • •
res1dcnt aside. and stok SI 70 in C:t'ih • • • Two rabbit fur Jackets were stolen
from the Kaleidoscope store on the
18000 block of Magnolia • • • The owner of a 1986 C 'hcvrolct
(on cite estimated that about SI .OCX>
"onh of damage wa'icaust'd to the car
"hl'n '!omeont< \tratrhcd a r..c' .ilontt
the door • • • Th1c' e" \tole a la" n mo"'cr and
C'dgcr "alucd at S670 from a garage 1n
1hc I ~<0(1() hlock of Mt il..m 11na • • • . Burglars \tole S400 10 ca'ih and a
S ltlO in audio' l\ual l'qu1pmcn1 Imm
"':>home 1n the I Rt)()() hlul k of .\rhor
C irclc •••
i\ 10-~ear-old ho-. Imm "ian111 .\na
and a 9-vcar-old ho-. lrom (Jardl·n
<.1r0\l0 rcrx1ned that t~o \katchoard\
the\ had ld1 a1 thl' ho\ ofliu· ol thl'
hJ" a nl\ < 1 n em J' J t I ti I 4 'I
Brookhur\l \t \\l"rl· \tokn fhe 111-.,
"J\ l'\llmJtl'd .II$ I '\(I
• • •
.\ rl'\ldl'nl of the (hi II 1 bind. ol
'>' J\hhurn fl'£Xlrted that a lnppcr·
u 1lnrl•d 14"'' Dodgl' 'un "3' \hlkn
from 1n lrnnt nl ha h1lme Pnnting11n
h111h ,1Jn ol tht• ':in n·Jd
.. , rt'nl hmJn' < rt'l'k 'itcar.. .iml \l·a·
h1t1<l
.\ man ~ho liq•, 1n < 11rona hut
\\orr.. .. in r e1unt.11n \, allt·~ n:poncd
th.it \omconc hrn"-l' into h" locker at
thl Lm ( ahalkrm Rau.iuet and
\port' C luh. 17270 l'whopc t The
lo\\. nt1m<1t<'d at S 127 included a
"-Jlkt. kc\'\, a watch nnd ca~h.
\ tare dct r.. and radio were ~tok·n
from ~I I 4X s r O'rOta pnr(..cd In n
gm.1gl· 1n thl' 41)() hlock of ~th <)1~-ct • • • \ rc\1lkn1 in the tiOOO block of
Nu1"u<l<l \a1d '><lmeonc took h1 191( I
4111\cr l),llSun for J tc'lt run and didn't
return The prmpclll\CbU)Crlcfl h1'1
trul r.. tx•h1nd but 11 tumed nut to he
o;tokn. tht• \lll1m told !)Ohle
Mesa cyclist injured
in smashup With car
f'oentaln Valley
omeone entered a vacant
cla roortl at Fountain Valley t-fia.h
hool and tole a teacher's walfct
contamint SJO 1n ca'h • • • Culpnt\ defaet'd handball coum
with $pray paint at Pl. v n hool.
96 7S Wimer ve • • • mcone knocked on a door 1n tht'
10000 block oft o < ovotc\, ou'lht'tl n
motorc>ch t was l nt11:alh 1n
1urt'd late Tut..Oav "'hen he "a' ~truck b~ a car near a \O\ta Mc, • .1
1nlC't".«t1on police rcrx>rtl-d
(1er:mJo \.1nt·he1. 24 of < t>\tJ
Me~ "a~ ru'>htd tv the tr.iurnl c~ntcr
at I ount.un v alk) 1'lea1tmal I fo.,p1tal
"1th head "-t>Und\ af\C'r the 10 411
pm acrnknt
'igt i\I il..cnt '>l 1d \.lnl hl'l and
fl:l\\Cn er \1c.-!)han1c < 111tl1n "''re hit
h" a car that h d made ,, nght tum
frum Balt'r <\trtt't to I l.1rhm
H<lUk\Jnl .\jµIO'>t a rrd trnllll hir.ht
The car dr1"cn b) \111 Ngu)en ol c 1J1dcn C 1rmc '4cnt into tt lane thJt
'"t1\4.I(.'\ uo1rd b" the molon:vde .... cnt
\Jld
< 1rillin, Ill. ol ~nu .\na wa'
tfl'Ollf..·d al the r ountam v lie:. ho\pl
tJI tor minor m1unc'
.._mt \Jld prchm1nn~ 1n\C'it1 •
twn 1nd1,·3(l•J that ~n1..h<.'I m.a' h.1H
hc'C'n \lnnl1n hcfor\' 1hc ttn.1dt'nt
Nt.u)t'n "'"' ~tt'd 11 thr ~enc tor
hulina to remain \topped at a red hght
oinJ for allcg\·dl\ hc1na 1mprof'('rl
fl<l'llltom•d to m;,k(' 3 nsht turn -
..
M * Or.nge Cout OAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday. October 15. 198e
...,
•
I pr; fS to hong on to old newspapers Just as~ Hug h Mynatt, wmner of
two 1ntPrno1 onol airline 11dets 1n lhe third wee~ of The Doily Pilot/TWA
Win Go c-:in test
Th<> 1ongt1me Bolhoo lslond rr•s1dent hod been ploymg the game since II
s•::irlPd. but odm•tted hP was fosr los ng l-i1s ded1cot1on for the doily prortirP.
of chechnq rhe published numhNs ogomst his ploying cord.
But on Sunday, 1ust prior ro iossing out lhe wl'eV s ed1t1ons MynfJlt
P .I Pd out r 1~ cord onP os1 1 mr· ;r-rl wpnt 0>1Pr thP numbers -1usr n CllSP.
I r P 1Pr •hought I'd win bu I did h,, sood ·
Th:. mfS113rf and history of Egypt hos caught Mynott's fancy, and he
pirJns 10 fly 10 Coiro courtesy of TWA
I've been usr about ever fwhPr<> Plse " soys the avid .vorld 1rovPIPr
I'd I ~ to v1s11 Co1rrJ then go to lsroPI and on to Rome hPforr> coming
hr;,...,e
Mynotf hos I 11PrJ 1n Bofboo sine"' 19 4 8
~~ HJ wO'tder11.r plOC1! tor me-' trts mys. 'jUsl R'.>ve lhP wafer T Tove
so1l1ng and I do somr> I 1sh1ng ·
f Je wport Beorh residents probably recogni ze Mynatt from his 25
years a t R1rhord s Mor~et on l ido, where thP Hughes Mor~et now stands
Mynatt worrprJ ~ • ·MJy up 01 lh P busy mor~el to general manager beforP
leaving in 19 7 3
HP thr·n opP.nr•d o nout1rol sho p on Balboa Island called Myno 11 's S1ote
Room -1Vt""t t hP ronvPrted in 1978 to Panache. o wo men's clothing storP
tv..,,r ;•1 s0ld tt101 business m 1984 to do so me traveling, but soys he
remains r;r1 , .... loorout fo r future business opportun1t1es.
I' rr1 too young to retire," he soys.
Wt11IP hP waits Mynatt uses his time for booting, traveling and a few
games t,p rr•rpnr y started ploying -tennis and golf. And of course, W m
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LO ANGELES (AP) -Auto
insuranet" rates can vary as much as
300 percent in Cahfornaa. depcndina
on where the driver laves, aocordina
to a statewide survey released by the
State Insurance DcpanmeoL
For eumpk. an Allstate policy
providioJ minimum coverage for a
hypothetical good dnver would cost
S 1,296 a year if the driver lived in
Hollywood. $628 in P8$ldena. $S90
in San Francisco, $436 in Sacramen-
to, $398 an San Bernarda no and a low
of$306 an Eureka.
sets insurance rates by neighborhood
aocordina to the number and size of
claims received. That means resi-
dents of a bia-ci ty area with a high rate.
of accidents and thefts pay more for
insurance-than db their.counterparts
in suburban or rural areas with fewer
accidents and other claims.
The Insurance Dcpanmc:nt survey,
s1m1lar to but lc s detailed than one
done previously for Los Anaeles
County, can't be directly compar~
with any one person's insurance bill.
officials warned. That's becau e 1t checked pnces for
insuring one hypothcttcal ~l-
1cyholder: a 35 to 55-Y.~r-old mamed driver with a clean dnv1ng record and
an 1981 Buick Century. The
hypothetical customer dnves 7,500
males or fewer per year and cam cs tbe
Brown, D-San Francisco, said the
data and testimony presented at the
hearing convinced him that the
Legislature must adopt s11nificant
reforms in insurance law in its next
session. mammum legal coverage. .
Rates varied widely depending on
which insurance company offered the
policy.
The survey was released Tuesday at
the second of three public hearings on
insurance issues held an Los Angeles
by state Asscmbl}' peaker Wallie
Brown.
It comes amid· extended con·
troversy over an insurance industry
practice known as .. redlining," which
Among those reforms, Brown said,
should be restrictions on insurance
companies' ability to raisef.remiums,
increased authority for sel -insurance
and a state takeover of the so-called
~ssigned ritk pli!n . through which
insurance companies share the
burden of carrying high-risk drivers.
"In a state as dive rse as this one.
there ·1s no such thing as a typi~l
policy." said Evcrcll Brookhan: chief
of the Insurance Departments bu-
reau of consumer affairs.
Schools, hospitals
willed $240 milljon
COACH'S FIRING URGED ...
From Al
LOS ANGELES (A P) -A re-
clusive Beverly Hills wid ow has
willed S240 million to four schools
and two hospitals. although officials
at some of the s1.>. 1nsututions say they
never even hea rd of her.
"Do you know what yo ur kids arc
doin.a. right now?'' asked Api We1nen .
Sull, Wei nert urged the board to
follow the guidelines they'd set for
students.
school employees who become in-
volved w11h drugs.
"I feel drugs of any t) pc should not
be tolerated. l feel a teacher should be
term mated if there's an) suspicion of
their use of drugs," Lutz ~1d
The first installments of S 18
million from Liliore Green Rains
have already been received by Cali-
fornia Institute of Technology in
Pasadena. the Hospital of the Good
Samaritan in Los Angeles. Loyola
Marympunt University. the Men-
ninger Foundation in Topeka, Kan ..
Pomona College and tanford Uni-
versity.
"An)One who's paid b)' th as district
should have to la ve by the standards
the kids live by," Weanen said.
Finally. Mary Fegrau'i told the
b~ard, "We need to approach coaches
as carefully as we do our teachers.
especially when we kno" the kids
look up to them ...
Laguna Beach High's football cap-
tain Scan Mahone y said. "When
you're dealing wtth great people. you
have to realize ~reat people are
human, too. If 11 were another
teacher, I'm sure the board would
deal with 1t the same way."
The board has remained silent on
the issue si nce it suspendl'd Hard-
man. Board members have ~1d they
will contin ue 10 withhold co mment
or any action until thl' matter 1s
settled in court. 4-parent and soccer coach, Chns
Lutz, held a hard-hnc position about ....
SURVEY: GAS POCKETS MOST VOLATILE ...
From Al
The areas where the nsk of explosion was deemed to
be the highest were an Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach. according Lo Rich Manuel. a state D1v1son of Oil
and Gas supervisor.
''Anytime yo u have an area tha11s naturally vented
and it gets covered up with asphalt and concrete and
homes, you have problems," said Manuel. "The gas is
eventually goani to find a way to vent itself. That's what
happened in Fairfax."
The troublesome areas an Newpon Beach arc located
on Marcus Avenue between 35th and 36th streets and
near the intersection of Broad Street and Holmwood
Dri ve, the survey revealed.
In Huntington Beach. the hot spots are located near
the 1nterscct1ons of Hamilton Avenue and Bu hard Street
and Ma~noha Street and Banning A venue. A third hot
spot 1s situated near Heil A venur and Algonquin Street.
The pockets of methane gas 1n Newport Beach arc
located deep beneath the surface in areas of the cny where
early-day 011 dnlhng operations were located.
Manuel i.a1d the city should install vents toclearawa)
1he methane gas to reduce the risk of explos ion. One such
vent was installed last month in West Newport to reduce
the "roucn egg" smell of h)drogen sulfide that was
seeping from the ground. Manuel said.
Hydrogen sulfide is not a highly explosive gas but can
be harmful 1f breathed an large amounts. explained
Newport Beach Fire Chief James Recd.
Thr methane gas pinpointed in Huntington Beach 1i.
much closer 10 the surface and underground vents are not
recommended, said Manuel.
"In Huntington Beach. it's a shallow. marshy gas
J hat's right on the surface. The homes have been bu alt over
these marshes." he said.
The surve)' recommends that the foundations under
new homes built an Huntington Beach be sealed so that gas
,·an not seep mto residences. Existing homes should be
vented 1n other ways. the survey rec;ommends.
Copies of the state survey were 10 be delivered toda)
to ell} offi cial in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach.
The state is not providing mo nry for any of the suggested
repam ..
SUMNER SEEKS REPUBLICAN SUPPORT .•.
From Al
oursel ves "1th South Africa as much as we can and
promote d1scuss1on on 11."
Sumner took the opponun1ty to charge that
Badham·, stand on apartheid was irrelevant because lht•
co ngressman didn't partici pate an the recent veto-
o"crnde vott•
"You'd assume on such an 1mponan1 vote that he
\\-OUld be present. but you'd be wrong.'' he said. "He Oew
home. at ta.>. payers· ex pen~. to be at the opening of the
PC'rfo rming Art' Center."
In fact. Sum ner charged, Badham'srccord showed he
'>'3'in 't a particular!~ reliable supporter of the president.
"Your congreo;sman has eith er been absent or \Oled
against the prc'i1 dcnt "\9 percent of the 11mc." Sumner
'iald .
Bad ham a11.k 8111 Schreiber said today. ho'>' ever. ahat
5umner's da1m\ "'ere unfounded.
Of the Jpanhc1d \ ote. Badham had hccn consulting
w11h part~ leaders and had been assured that the vote
would ti\.' cxtraordinanlr. lopsided whether he allcnded
the '-<''>'i•on nr not. ~hrc1ber said.
"lronH . .ill~. he 1s cnt1c11ed for not beang in the dastnct
enou~h ·· '>t hrc1ber !>aid. "Then when he decides that thr
opening of the Performing Arts Center 1s a significant and
important l'\Cnt in the life of the community. he gets
crn1u1cd for attending that."
Schrc1hcr also said Badham IS considered one ol
Reagan's ">trongest supporters in Congress.
Trano;portation secretary Elitabcth Dole''> visi t this
\\-eek tu 1hc J1~tm .. 1. and I rca~ul') i.cnctaf) James Baker's
planned "1c;1t next "'eek. are an ind1ca11on of the
president's support, Scrc1bcr said.
At the Tuesday forum. Sumner cited other issues in
which he backed the president. including ta;11 reform -
··1rs a step 1n the right direction" -and Reagan's ve to of
a tcxule bill that would have taJted imported goods.
"I believe in free trade," he said in response to a
question about the trade deficit. "We need 10 adJust our
economy to compete.
"And frankly, I'm not an favor of bailouts," he said.
However. he disagreed with Reagan's Central
America policies. including aid to the Contras in
Nicaragua.
"We're supporting a group that includes remnants of
a dictatorship. Their mission is 10 destabahLe. It sounds
hke Vietnam all over again," he said.
"I don't think that's what the Ameriean pubhc wants.
I have no sympathy for the Sandtnistas, but I think we
should suppon the Contador-a process."
The mixer at the California 500 Bar and Grill
attracted Re>J.er Crabb. a Republican.
"He stnkes me as being more independent than a
traditional Democrat," Crabb said of Sumner. "I'd vo te
for him over Badham based on his objectivity and the fact
he's not a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat.
''I'd love to ha ve this man run as a Republican," said
the Newpon Beach resident.
The reception was organized by Bob Knox. a
Democrat.
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Character actor Keenan Wynn dead at 70
LOS ANGELES (AP) .:... Keenan
Wynn, the sometimes touah. often comi~I cha~ctcr actor who ap.
peared in hundreds of faJm and television classics such u "Or.
Stranaelove" and "Requiem for a
Heavywei&ht" l\as died ofoancer. He
WIS 70.
lnsurancerom~y.relents.,allow.a...---:...._..
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WWynn, son of tbe late comedian Ed
ynn and the father of Emm.y
Award-winning screenwriter Tracy
Kttnan Wynn, died Tunday at hit
Brentwood home, said Roser
Arm11tona. hi• t0n-in·law.
Wynn started out u a comic like his
father then turned '° dramatic ac~ ina. He said he relished the suppon.
inf. roles.
'J have always been the ·second
man,"' he said. "My oillina is always
'with' 'and' 9r 'also.' That's always
been OK wit~ me. Let the stars take .
$100,000 in.Lotto tickets
sold in first five miDutes
By ~Associated Pre11 . LOS ANGELES -Purple and white balloons shot skyward and people
dressed as lotto balls cavorted as the California Lottery launched its long.
ballyhooed Lotto 6-49 game with ceremonies in I 9·cities. State lottery director
Mark Michalko threw a ceremonial switch .in Westwood that told twin
computers in Whittier and Sacramento to start accepting be1s at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Withjo five O)inutes. $100,000 in tickets were sold statewide. said
Bob Stern, chairman of the board of GTEC'H Corp., operators of Lotto 6-49.
Sales ran $5,000 a minute afterward, Stern said, but he added that officials
don't expect that rate to continue. "Six-49 describes the game," said Michalko.
"Pick six numbers from the field of I to 49. If you match all six, you win the jackpot."
Dolphln kllls banned for rest of year
SAN DIEGO -Tuna fishermen will be prohibited from killing dofi'hi,!is
• for the rest of the year to ensure that the number killed does not exceed the
government's annual quota, the National Marine Fisheries Service said. The
bC\.n begins Tuesday and affects an area of the Eastern Paci {jc Ocean from San
Diego to Chili, according to Gary Smith, deputy regionaf director of the
fisheries service in Los Angeles. It was announced Tuesday. Since 1980. the
government has limited dolphin kills to 20,500 annually, a number expected to
be reached next week. As of Oct. 5, an estimated 20,352 dolphins had been
killed by fishermen. according to the fisheries service.
Mutllator of glrl to be paroled
MODESTO -A man convicted of chopping both arms off a 15-year-old
girl in western Stanislaus County eight years ago w111 be released on parole next
April. Lawrence Singleton, 59, will have served little more than half of a 14-
year sentence but..will ha ve enough good-time and work points to win release
then, said Ed Martin. associate warden at California Men's Colony at San Luis
Obispo. Singleton has been a student aide in an educational program which
grants one day off for each day in th e program under a 1983 work-incentive law.
Border agents nab 624 lllegal allens
SAN DIEGO -The. U.S. Border Patrol arrested 624 illegal aliens in
northern San Diego Count y on the second day ofa special enforcement action
called Operattcn C'lean Sweep. Agepts arrested 225 aliens at dawn Tuesday
near Kelly Elementary School in c a·rlsbad as they waited to be taken to JObs.
Assistant Chief Patrol Agent Gene Sm1thburg said. Another 75 arrests were
made at a labor pickup point in EnC"initas and about 150 others were arrested
as they got off public buses in Del Mar and Miramar. Sm11 hburg said. The
others arrested were picked up by age nts on routine patrols.
Lofton brother not serial killer vlctlm
the blamt'." clan on "Dallas."
He appeared in 220 movieund 2SO A movie in which Wy.no act.Cd,
telev1s100 shows. "HyperS.pien," will be J;Jlealed lat.tr
Wynn's most ~nt role was that or ~this year, Armstrona .... \
the seat-of-tfle,pants flier whose son His roles included a ,,.,.noid
flew U-2 miss1ons1in the early 1960s paratroop ,colonel in .. Or.
in the canceled ABC-TV series "Call StranJtlove," a ganpter with Lee
to Glory.'' Marvin in tbe movie ''Point Blank," The bald, moustachioed actor also and Tony Curtis' sidekick in the
played the part of Di,NCt Bames, one Blake Edwards farce. "The Great of the chief anta1on1sts of the Ewina Race."
SAN 01£00 (AP) - A homoeexual wbo wanled bat lov• IO be lbe ~ iD a life 1asunnct policy tot bil wilh after the•• rwe com.-t. uncle!~ &om tbc 1181.t, revmed i&a initial den.al of cov-..r.
E4wud MiUer, 27, ofSan Dieeo. ~ved b.is policy &om Nonb American Life and c.uualtr Co. of Minneapolis Oct. I, eiaht months after be..,.,._. Hd
applkalion wu fint rejected beaute tbe company said the lilled bneficiary had .. QO insurabk interest in bis life."'
Miller aaid his case was sett.led only after ht tbreatened a dilCrimination lawsuit.
Miller's application stated that his lover waihis hou1trna&c: and business
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Jr .. brother of Green Ba y Packers football player James Lofton. and another
man arc unrelated to the latest serial 'llayings in Los Angeles. Investigations
into both kJllings were tu med over from the serial killer task force to hom1c1dc
detecti ves Tuesday after police determined th e men found Monday were not
the v1c11ms ofa slayer who ha s preyed on as many as eight lone men since Sept. 4.Anauwp~ showed Lofton, 37,died ofmultipkh~d iajuri~cauRdby !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ blunt force. coroner's spokesma n Bill Gold said. There was no evi dence of a
gunshot wound. contrary to previou!'> reports. Gold said.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Wlmc House today welcomtd Soviet
kackr Mikhajl Gorbach<"v' prom1~
not lO abendon neaotiatioM to curb
nuclear arms and di'mi sed a .. Cit·
pecwd and unexC<"puonal" ht cmi·
ciam of President Reagan's stand at
the Iceland summit.
Reagan and Gorbachev blamed
.cacb othrr Tuc$day for tht summit
1taJcmatc over "Star Wars" but
offered reassurances of their de·
&ermina1ion to reverse the nuclear
arms race al the bargaining table or at
a fu turt summit.
Offering the U.S. view of the Soviet
leader's comments. presidential
spokesman Larry peakes said the
administration was pleased 1ha1
"General Secretary Gorbachev stated
that the work that was done an
Reyltjavik will not go to waste, and
the way has now been cleared for
furt her movement toward significant
arms reduction. This is.the view of the
United.States.
"We bt'lieve we can go \fprward
from this moment in a busanesshke
wa y:· Speakes said, reflecting the
1dm1n1stration's determination to
paint the summit outcome 1n op-
timmic terms rather than dwell on its
failure to produ~ any qrcemcn1.
··we. hke 1he aeneral seeretary.
bt'ticve that the mcctin1 overcame
obstNCtion and minute details and
that new approach~ have been
developed.'' Speakes said. "We bt'·
lieve there is no aoina back on what
wa s developed at this meetin1 and we
look forward to continued neao-
tilltions wbich will build on the
progress achieved at Reyijavik."
Without directly ttfrmng to
Gorbachev's charge that Reapn had
demonstrated a lack of courqc and
political will at Iceland. Speakes said.
"We take note of some of the political
rhetoric in General Secretary
Gorbachev's speech. but that was
expected and unexcepuonal. What
was remarkable was the general
.secrttary's explanation of the pro.
gress made."
New an st ructions will be drafted for
U.S. negotiators in Geneva to' try to
capitalize on the gains Reagan and
Gorbachev made toward curbing
offensive weapons before their Reyk-
javik talks dissolved unday into
disagreement over the U.S. anti·
Arm• control negotiators meet
OENEVA (AP) -Soviet and Amencan arms control negotiators met
today for the fi"'t time since the Iceland umm 1t between President Reagan and
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbache .
"We've go t a very sharp pencil, we've got lot of paper and we're ready to
work.'' U.S. ncaotiator Max Kampelman told repo)1Crs bt'fore the session.
Viktor Karpov, th<' chlt'f Soviet delegate, w~s tounng West European
capitals and was not to return to Oeneva bcfefrc n xt week. His deputy, Yun
Kusnet59v, refused to speak to reporters as he ent red the U.S. mi ssion. ·
Kampclman said the Re¥kjavik meeting ··was a very imponant,
significant{ positive step in the b1lateraJ development of an agreement here:•
He sa d "many more problems were solved" an Reykjavik than he had
expected and the Geneva talks would be pivotal in continuing that work.
"We're ready to sit down now, take the agreements that were made.
communicate them into practical language. and ll) to formahze as much of this
as we c•n." he said.
miss1lo program.
And Secretary of State Geor$e
Shult1 announced Tuesday he will
leave for Vienna on Nov: 5 to meet
with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnadze during a 35·nauon
review of the 1975 Helsinki agree·
men1. which was designed to ease
East· West tensions in Europe. Shult1
said his intention was to reopen the
summ11 di r•t'>'>ion'i.
But Reagan. ShultL and other
senior U.S. officials, in a concerted
public relations campaign of
speeches, television interviews and
news conferences Tuesday, gave no
andicat1on ofyieldmJ to Gorbachev's
demand lhat Amencan anti-missile
research bt' confined to the labora·
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Britain'• Queen Elisabeth D, who atrolled atop the 3, 700-
mlle-loDC Great Wall on Tuesday with Prince PhUl,p, wu
quoted by the official Chlneae n ew• aaency Xinhua aa .. rtnl
the 2,000-yea.r-old atructure near -Pekin& wu the moet
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Six scientists share
'86 Nobel prizes for
chemistry, physics ·
STOC KHOLM . Sweden (AP) -
Two A.mencan\ and a Canadian
toda\ shared the 1986 Nobel Pnze m
chemistry for their work in under·
standing basic chemical reactions.
and th e physics pr11e wa'i awarded
JOintly to a w1'1s and two West
German researchers who developed
modem micro copes.
The chemistry pn1c was awarded
to Dudley R. Herschbach. 54. of
Harvard Un1 vcrsit). Yuan T. Lee of
UC Berkeley. and John C Polan)1.
57. of the Un1vers1t} of Toronto.
Americans won the Nobel Peace
Pnze and the Nobel Pnzc 1n medi-
cine. announced earher this week
The Swedish Royal Academ~ of
Sciences said the chemistry laureates'
work had provided a much more
detailed understanding of how
chemical reactions take place. The
three will equally share a cash pnzc
equivalent to $290.000.
The academy awarded one·half of
the $290,000 physics prize to Ernst
Ruska. 79.ofthe Fritz Haber Institute
1n Scrim. for fundamen tal work an
electron optics and designing the first
electron microscope.
The academy called the electron
microscope. which can sec viruses too
small to be perceived with conven-
tional microscopes. "one of the most
important inventions of this cen·
tury."
The other half of the physics prize
was shared by Dr. Gerd Binnig, 39. of
Frankfurt. West Germany. and Swiss
Dr. Heinrich Rohrer. 53. who both
work at the I BM Rescar<:h Lboratory
at Zurich. Swn:.cerland. The) de-
signed the <;eannang tunnehng elec·
tron m1£_roscopc which made the first
pictures of ind1\.1dual atoms.
Ruska. noting that he bull I his first
electron microscope 1n 1931. said, "I
could have perhaps expected this (th<.'
award) 40 years ago. bu1normally 1t 1s
gi ve n fo r new lliscovcncs."
He spoke by telephone from a hotel
1n Bud Bclhngen. a Rhine ri ver resort
town 1n so uthern West German).
In Zunch. a spokesman for 8inn1g
and Rohrer said, .. This came so much
as a surpnSt" that we have not even
been celebrating )ct."
Herschbach. "ho learned of the
a"'ard 1n a telephone call from
Associated Press Radio. responded.
.. You're kidding. I think at this
moment of all the wonderful students
and teachers I've had that inspired me
along the wa)."
Herschbach. a professor at
Harvard s1m·e 1963. developed a
method of 'itudy1ng chemical reac·
lions through use of directed
molecular beams. the academy said .
ll !>aid Lee, born inlalwan in 1936.
developed He~hbach's method to
study 1mponant reactions for r<.'la-
t1 vel y large molecules .
Polany1. born an German). de-
veloped a method of measuring the
cxtremel) weak infrared em1ss1on
from newly formed molecules tQ
discover how energy is transferred
during chemical reac11ons.
Killer quake co1npletely
d~srupts Salvadoran life
By tbe A11oclated Pre11
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Among the tons of twisted. broken
debris he the remains of broken lives. peri-.onal treasures and memones:
tattered school books, crumpled business papers and torn famll) pictures.
They are what is lefl from Fnday's earthquake that put the pri vate hves of tens
of thousands of alvadorans on the streets and killed at least 982 people.
acc-ording to the updated death toll g_i ven b) President Jose Napolcan Duarte
Tuesday night. Mort was lost in six seconds from the quake, which measured
7.5 on the open--cnded Richter scale. than 1n ~vcn years of c1v1I war. Duarte
said, referring to the fighting bt'twecn leftist guemllas and his govern men I. A
semblance of normali ty returned to this disaster-plagued country when soa p
operas and American baseball reappeared Tuesday on Salvadoran television.
Ezpul•lon end•, Kremlin may retallate
UNITED NATIONS -The Soviet U.N. M1ss1on said the last of 25
d iplomats ordtred to leave the United State'l as alleicd spies would bt' gone by -l
today, despite the State Dcpanment's deferral ofthe1rcxpulsion. a U.S. official
said. The State Dcpanment said Tuesday 11 deci ded to let five of the remaining
11 diplomats accredited to the United hlat1ons remain unul Sunday. The other
six left Tuesday morning. But the U.S. official said the Soviet U.N. Mission
told the Americans Tuesday that all the diplomats would "be out by to niaht."
American authoriticsaccused the 25 diplomats ofbeina intclliaence a,aents and
ordered them to leave by Oct I. Although 11 complied with !he expulsion order,
the Soviet Union called it illegal and has threatened a response.
Appolntment dl•pute• •tlall power •••P
JERUSALEM -Disputes over political app<?1ntments have threatened
the aovernmcntal power swap under which naht·wi na Forc11n Minister
Yitz.hak Shamir was to trade jobs With Prime Minister h1m on Pe res. Peres'
lefi·leaning Labor Pan> delayed the switch that 1 had been scheduled for
Tuesday an a last-minute auempt to wrc t conce~s1ons from hamir's Likud
bloc. There was no definite word on when ham1r, 70. would be appointed
prime minister. The swap ~nailed when L1kud held out Tuesday against Pere •
demand to name h1'i aide, Yos 1 Bc1hn, as ambas~dor to Israel's most
important all y, the United tates. Peres was seen a need mg an ally in the po t
for major fore1an pohcy decisions. The current Israeli envoy to Wa h1naton,
Meir Roscenc, was appointed by L1kud'5 former Prime Mini tcr Menachem
BcgJO In 1983.
Plcaao'• •econd Yrl/e commit. •ulclde
CANN • France -Jacquchnc Picasso. the second wife of the late
parush painter Pablo P1cano. committed u1c1de today at her villa on the
Frtnch R1 v1cra. pohcc reponed. Polttt \Aid Mn Pica • 59. wa~ fo und with 1
bullet 1n bcr head, fired from a 7.6Smm pistol. at her Mouain villa. They 111d
she had been 111 for several years. 1 he news aacncy acncc J-ranct·Prc tc
quoted One Of her (ncnds IS Sl)'I n& the an14it'S Widow had been very ckptti$cd
and had said 'ihc "preferred to end her h(c 1n order to not sit) hke that."
• House to vote tonight on Flltbuster w
record spending package ~~~eabfif s
. WASHINGTON (AP) -Houte 1nd Senate...... 1nn1 limib tel by the unr11 ifoed ALT 11 tr<11y ud g hato~ reached aareemcnl today on I record U60 bdhon allowina die Pmtqon to proettd with producnon o( pa ssagie spcndi~ plan for ~he new fiscal year that covers nearly all chemical wapon1.
domeat1c an~ m1htary protrams. The apttment put off efforts to hmit the payment of
The cha1ryTian oft~e House Approp~atio~1Comm1t· union w~ by de.fensecontractors and c~mprom1sed on WASHING TON (AP)-The Stn-tc~, Re~. J~mte L. Whmen .• D-Mm., said he m~ended to · an affirmauve acuon program for mmonty con~ractors. ate today refused to head off 1 bnna l e bill ~P for a vot~ m the full House toni&bt. Conferees today. also agr~ on S 13.3 billio n for filibuster over the death penally for
Completion of the a1ant spend.1~1 packqe followed forei~aid prOll'lmS m the c~m1na year. drug-related murders, ctearina the
an a ment late Tuesda on m1htary ~ms and fen1e and fo reign assistance made up more than way for tcnathy debate that could co~l~lp sound the fin~l aun fo~ the ~h Conaress. half o the budact packaac. but the record spendma threaten passage of the election-year wh~c~has1011;e two wec:ksintooverttmcW1thafullslateof measure -encompassing what would normally be 13 leaislation.
dec1s1on ~akin& unfinished. separate appropriations bills -also covers nearly all The vote to invoke cloture was
President Reagan's budget d irector, Ja~es C: Miller domestic proarams. outside 9f those for which recipients SS-38. two votes short of the 60
Ill, said the agreements on defense and fore1an 11d were are by law ~utomaucally enmled to payments. needed . Cloture is the Senate term for ICCC&?~ble and the ~on.ferees had remov~ .manx of the . Spendma o n ~ost programs woul~ be frozen or limiting debate on an issue.
pr!>v1s1ons mos! C?bJCCllonable l~ th.e a~m1n11tral1~n. He 1ncrca~d <?nly s.hghtly under th~ . bill, with some A lengthy debate on the issue could
said ~ final dec151on on Rcapn s sagnma or vctoina the exceptions. including an extra SI . 7 b1lhon to pay for new force Congress to postpone its plan to
measure had !'Ol been made. . programs to fight d rug. abuse. . adjourn this week and threaten pass·
Mean white. the go".emf1!en.t was being threatened :rhe conference fa iled to settle on a handful of 1ssu~s. age of the popular dru& bill that most
wath shu~down at midnight tonight -the fouah such passing them back to the full House and Senate for fi nal lawmakers suppon. •
threat ~his month. -because current stopgap spending votes. Those included: . · . . "Our only chance 1s to try to get the
authonty was expmng. . •A cap o n subsidy payments to ind1v1dual farmers. stnpped-down blll again and get it to
The a'rcement on defense issues, reached late •A "Buy America" requirement for offshore oil rigs. the House and hope they will take it "
Tuesday wtth ~291 .8 billion for ~cntagon an~ relat.ed •CJ~mping down o~ contractors who ~t up shadow said Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-A a .. :If
programs, was incorporated today into the omnibus b~ll. corpo_rat1ons to evade fair-labor law co~pl!ance. they insist on the death penalty, they
T.he defense conferees nailed down an .earlier •A plan to give control of the cap1~I s two nearby are responsible fo r killing the bill." tcn~u~e agreement on.arms cont~l lanau.age, ura1ng the federally owned airport~ t<? a locaJ authonty. "One thing 1s clear. neither side
admm1straunn to conunuc compliance wath the nuclear •Which federal bu1ld1nas to construct. wants the bill to die on their
Vlctlmsof
spasms need
banned drug
BOSTON (AP) -Mary Sousa's
eyes involuntarily shut every few
seconds, and the effort to keep them
open long enough to cross the room
exhausts her.
Congress weighs bill
to slow illegal aliens
WASHINGTON (AP) -After In the pnvate discussions. con·
years of failure. Congress is within a fcrces said, the debate centered on
whisker ot approving a bill designed three issues:
to shut down the stream of illegal •Language a uthored by Rep.
aliens crossi ng the border for new JOb Barney Frank. D-Mass., and backed
opportunities in the United States. by Hispanic lawmakers. that would
doorstep" he said.
Opponents argue that .. die death·
penalty provision 1s unconstuuuonal
because 11 define~ murder as willfully
committing an act that t~ per-
petrator knows might cause the death
of another person. -
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MINNEAPOLIS -MarY Luad, Who Mel• die n w willa •
artificial a.w. wt law t.cefved a bmna .............. died•• Sf .. • mull otme vtrlll inf'lcUoD u w CMled lier owa ....,. eo M.-... llld;
Lund. -40, whodild TUiidey ae Abtloct ~ HolDilll. ..vw••••I
decidina to recei¥9 tbc anificial ban. ber huabud, DuWayne. told ~•a.
"Mary-.. couf'lllC*l ll)d llfOlll. Ou.r hope Mt that Mary could ... ='*' neither Mary nor I bad an_y retma.'• The KenliftllOn woman ~ 1111 mini-Jarvi~ aniflcial heart Dec. 18, one day after she wu bt>lpiwlzed widt lltt
own bean 1evcrcly damaeed by a sudckn vual infection. She previously bad no
history of bear1, uouble.
Pace act1n.t. llope to bloc~ aue te.i
LAS VEGAS -s~ peace actjviJts beaded ror around zero today ID an
effort to halt a major nuclear weapons test scheduled for Thunday momi8J.
Lan:y Tauday. a 1poknman for the Boulder. Colo.·beaed Rocky Mounwn
Peace Center. Wet the Ii• were still headed for the test area this morninJ: He
said it was unclear whether they had reached the te1t 1itcit11tlf. Tuadayllid tbt
six entered the Nellis Air Force Bue bombina and gunnery ranaie TuesdaT. The
Nellis ranJ.C coven about three million acres of land and surrounds the J~
squart ma~ test site on three a.des. Peace center spokesman Steve ~obi
announced Tuetday that the .six bad entered the actual ttst site.
Boy'• reattached arm• amputated
ROBBINSDALE, Mifln,-A 13-year-old boy whose arms wereaurJic:ally
reattached at\tr1hcy were tom off in a farm accident hasn't been told that
doctors had to amputate the arms because o f infection. his mother said. Dlvld
Virnia'1 arms were removed Monday na&ht at Nonh Mcmonal Hospital. II.id
Marlene Vimia. ''They had to take his arms off. h was euher ta.kc them off or
he'd die." The famill had believed David would be able to keep at least one
arm, and they haven t told him yet of I.he amputation, his mother said, addina,
"But I think he realizes it." David's arms were pulled ofT Oct. S by a tractor 11
he-wu ehoppin11ilqeon the family farm. Hit-parents rushed runtto-a holpitaJ
as friends located the arms, packed them in ice a ndJook them to the hospital for
the suracry.
WHERE DOES IT EFFECT
YOUR BODY?
"By evening I can do nothing but go
to bed with a scarf over m y head to
cover my e)'es. It's miserable," said
Sousa, 76, of Somerville. as she
struggled to control her blinkin~ eyes.
Compromise legJslation was ap-ban employm ent d iscnm1nat1qn
proved T uesday by Houst·Senatc based on nauonal origin o r
conferees. who took a cue from c1t1zensh1p status; and cstabhsh a
successful tax bi II wnt 1.1;e~rsa.Jei;.:a1.1-rwl ie1;.1r-£iun..1.11 hwc;.__-'s1pc~c:u1alll .ccoDJuwnwseiC1l lll..lhc.lustitUkpan-
sess10n: they locked out the lobbyists mcnt to enforce the protections. Thc+-.----""71'"~~""Nftr1*'o:llll
Headaches
--Lc)w-Baek-P--ain--
She is o ne of thousands of v1ct1ms
of a neurological disorder who art
suffenng renewed facia l spasms be·
cause the cxpenmental d rug they had
been taking was shelved when its
maker could not ~et hab1hty in·
surancc while awa1tin& approval of
the drui by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
Many victims arc going outside of
the United tatcs to find thedrug.1wo
Harvard Medical hool researchers
said Tuesda).
.. These patients are so desperate
the) will go to virtually an) lengths to
get the problem cured." said Dr.
Daniel Townsend . who held a news
conference at the Massachusetts Eye
and Ear lnfirmar).
and negotiated in secret. language was retained. although con-
Thc House Rules Committee fcrees agreed the program could be
unanimously cleared the way for a ended after three years if a General
vote. possibly toda)'. Accounting Offiet' study fo und it
C.h1ef Senate sponsor Alan K. unfair to employers.
Simpson. R-Wyo .. said any obstacle'l •A temporary ban on deportation
to passage would hkcly be raised m of illegal aliens from El Salvador and
his chamber. where "one or two Nicaragua u"h til the GAO studied the
senators could stall" the legrslat1on. political conditions they would face
He a'ppealed to House conferees to by returning home. The pro posal by
speak with their Senate fnends. to Rep. Joe Moakley. D-Mass. "as
"assist me in crushing knuckles." dropped b) thr conferees after the
The cornerstones of the bill rcmam Reagan adm1n1s1ra11on warned 11
an amnesty program for long-term would cause a 'eto .
1lle$ill aliens and a system of fines •A plan. championed b) Rep
a$ilmst employers who knowingl y Howard Berman. D-C-ahf .. to provide
hire undocumented workers. T he free legal services to foreign workers
amnesty would apply to those who brought to the country to harvest
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BJ JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH
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The symptom: Depression.
The psychiatrist's prescription: Put
Vivaldi on the stereo. and then listen
to a few f.uts from "Twisted Sister."
No. it s not the synopsis of a rock
opera, ifs a simplified explanation of
an Oranae County psychiatrist's
pioneer treatment -music power
ps}'chotherapy.
For most people, music is a form of
cntenainment, relaxation and ex-
pression -for psychiatrist Dr. Gll-
ben Saul, it is the; basis for his music
power psycothcrapy. .
Saul is a prominent psych1atnst
who has practiced for over 20 years in
Orange County. He recently estnb·
lished the Gilben Saul Institute for
Health and Fitness. It is here he
~epans from traditional therapies to
employ his distinctive program of
musk power pyscotherapy designed
to help people gain self-knowledge
and understanding. Saul teaches
people how listen to music in an
)nsightful way.
::According to Saul, it was his love of
music that led to the innovauve
music therapy.
"The imtial breakthrough in music
therapy came when I discovered that
~l of the music I especially liked was
on the same theme.'' he explained.
'This led me to believe that music
often reflects people's internal con-
Jlicts and perhaps u could also help
people understand their problems
~nd then solve them."
In the late 1960s, Saul discovered
music's use in therap}. The revel-
at1on was made when he was treating
a rock musician who was encountcr-
int marital problems. T.1 fou nd that my paticn! co~ld ~se
his own music to mirror b1s th1nk1ng
and thereby delve into his feelings of
anaer and loss of control ... he said.
"Repressed anger is an internal
problem that must be ~ro~'hl to
consciousness and dealt w11h.
Saul typically conducts sessions in
music power pychotherapy on a onc-
10-0ne basis. or for groups of five to
rclauonships, pin control of bad much more in common with poetry
habitsorchanae their lifeuyle. One of therapy.''
the therapeutic aspects of the music In aeneral, Saul said. anyone who p~ram is that the individual learns loves music and listens to it frequent·
to hsten to music he or she d<>e$n't ly. and who needs to pin insiaht and
li ke in order to change neiat1ve · learn a method for producina per· feelin~s and reach repressed emo-sonal change and 1rowth, is a aood
11ons. • candidate for music power psy-
According to Saul, the music ther-
apy works because music can stir
feelings and memories. Properly
handled, feeli ngs and memories. in
contact with the manifest and latent
People can make signific(lnt life changes if they
listen to music 'that they like and dislike and
employ music power psychotherapy. according to
an Orange County psychiatrist.
six people. All the pan1c1pants bring
lO their own music. which onen
includes popular song sclcctlons they
like and djslike.
ongs, aecording to Saul. can be
approached much the same as
dreems. but ere faster-11nd-ea,ier to
interpret. aul 1s able to develop an
accurate picture of a person's psyche
by listening to three or four favonte
ongs a pan1c1pan1 brings to therapy.
Music p<>wer. aul said, is a panicu-
larl}' effective method for a music
lover to achieve rapid insight and
behavioral changes.
"We rover ome very serious
subjects in these sessions, yet progress
1 achieved in an enjoyable way," he
said. "The program 1s best suited to
people who want to understand
content of the music and Jyrics. can
provide a direct path to the un-
conscious. Patterns of emotional
response and behavior are quickl y
revealed, insight is gained and the
path to the personal change and
growth-opened up. Aber teamed is
how to listen 10 music In a positive
and therapeutic way so that progress
can continue on the person's own
time.
"This has very little relationship 10
conventional music therapy which
attempts to use music to calm. quiet
or energize severely ill or handi-
capped patients. or to provide soeial-
1zat1on and group interactions by
learning to play simple instruments
or sing along in groups," Saul said.
"Music power psychotherapy has
DrrGl1bert-Saal
chotherapy.
"Because of1he power and speed of
1he method. substantial ego strcng1h
1s required," he explained. "Music
power psychotherapy is generally not
recommended for the office treat-
ment of maJOr psychiatric illness.
Three classes of patients are most
likely to benefit: patients w1th emo-
tional symptoms. mild depression.
anxiety. phobias. compulsions and
stress: patients who for health and
fitness reason!> want to change their
lifestyle (wciJht, appearance, hyper-
tension, hiah cholesterol) but are
unable to do so; people who have no
specific emotional or medkal com-
plaints but wh~ want to find emo-
tional fulfillment, get out of dead end
JObs or bad ~lat1onships, understand
failed relationships or chart a new hfc
course.
Group sessions, Saul said. arc an
hour and a halflong, and weekly or bi -
weekly meetings are optimum.
"It 1s a rapid shon term psy-
chotherapy," be said. "Generally. r2
to 18 sessions are enough to provide a
learning experience and considerable
insight. Because mu.sic power therapy'
is for most people a great deal of
fun ... very pleasant and interesting.
patients who find themselves 'turned
off (bored, angry, upset, anxious)
may not be suitable candidates and
should consider switching to conven-
tional group or individual psy-
chotherapy.
After Saul has mov~d through the
initial stages of music power psy-
chotherapy -the responsive chord,
wt:ly 1bt.. per on like.Land _dislikes
certain songs and music and the
emotional significance of each
responsc ... next using the liked music
10 gain self knowledge and under-
standing, Saul takes the person into
another music power psychotherapy
p~ase.
"To really produce personal change
and growth is to learn to listen to
music you really don't like," he said.
"We call that music power psy-
cotherapy as paradoxical ther-
apy ... meaning aner the~ person has
obtained insight with musk he or she
"""c: 111c .. if,.'""" "~'1Y1n11t1110 listen
to disliked music in a systematic way
to produce peronal growth and be--
havioral change."
An example. Saul said, would be an
undisciplined adolescent, whose
music prefercnc:.! is the heavy metal
rock. ,
"He must get some discipline in his
life if he 1s ever going to set
anywhere," he said. "The thina for
him to do would be to stoplisteninato
undisciplined raJina music, which is
just expressing his own feelinp about
lif~ and about the world -Just
reinforcing what he is already doing.
Then to start hsteninl to far more
disciplined music like classical·heven ·
jazz would be preferable to eavy
metal •. Or, if you hav~ somebody who
reacts in a very negative way to heavr.
metal because all they like is classica ,
1t would be very therapeutic for him
to stop listening to classical and
experience the heavy met,al. The
reason 1s to gain understanding into
what other people sec and like about
these kinds of music ...
Allhou&h rain~ clanieal
music, Saul's knowledge and Interest
ranges from the 1940s swin& bands,
through country western, jazz,
rythym and blues, rock 'n roll, punk
rock and new wave music. In addition
to his music therapy work at the
I nst1tute, Saul has I 0 years of ex-
perience conducting impatient group
music power psycothcrapy sessions at
two of Orange County's most pres-
tigious hospitals. He says be is the
only psych1atnst practicing music
power psychotherapy in Orange
County.
1There '.s nothing wrong with legitimate fantasy
IJIDl Fantas1Z1ng is pan of a normal.
sound childhood. Creati"e pre-
schoolers onen create imaginary pals
who share their h"c~ and their spaces
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for a while.
And the luckiest kids have parents
who can relax. enJOY. and remember
tha1 the creative ability launched io
early childhood can last a lifetime.
Fantasmng 1s also pan of a normal
and sound adulthood. ThaCs the first
reason I was so uncomfonable w11h a
recent NBC unday night movie
called "lnumate Enemies:· Fantas}
was given a bum rap.
Listen 10 the movie's promotion.
"Boredom se nds a housewife back to
college where she finds her romantic
fantasies become uncomfonable re·
altt1es."
A pro' ocall' e enough descri puon
Add beautiful actress. Donna Mills.
to the formula and ratings were
guaranteed.
All hough there were a few words to
the contrary, somehow sexual fantasy
~emed down-right dangerous and
hardl} any fun at all. So sad.
PAPAR AZZI
urely our heroine got earned
away. I've heard the com plaint many
times before: her handsome husband
of 15 years was Just too busy to attend
10 her. In fact. he offered Jess and less
JUSI as her own need increased.
The movie-makers would have us
believe that 1t was no wonder that her
sexual fantasies become so totally
consuming, Acting them out...evcn
so inappropnately ... also· seemed in-
evitable.
But who could blame her? Simply a
case of another woman bein~ v1c-
t1m1zed b} a big-bad-man. This was
the second reason I hated watching
this show.
Neglectful. inscns1t1ve husbands
are hardly otTthc hook. but men have
been blamed for too many of
women's problems for too long. NBC
could have done better than that.
··we were the perfect couple." the
wife said. "In high school they called
1E]A7ZHITT
Every Thursday, Hotel Meriden and Gerard Barbut
present "Happy Hour Jazz"
from 5:00 pm • 9:00 pm
featuring the great~t In fazz talent.
October 2nd • Cathy f egal-Garcla
October 9th -Joanne Morgan
October 16th • Rita Graham
October 23rd • Dee McNeil
u ••• •1 ~ Attlw• H • Ir
us .. Barbie and Ken.··
No one can live up 10 that image for
very tong -the sen pl writers got that
right.
And so many yea rs later, ·'Barbie"
had good reason to be bored. Living
life as someone else's "trophy"(even
someone's beautiful 'trophy') can get
old. That point was also acknowl-
edged.
So "Barbie" went back to school
(just as so many other real -life women
do in mid-life in order to redefine
themselves). It was a noble enough
goal, which failed for this woman.
because of her emotional conflicts.
Sexual fantasy had begun 10 domi-
nate her inner world.
Fantasy. sexual or otherwise. re-
mains a joyful possibility for only as
long as the fantasizer knows the
difference between what is real and
what is not. Her symptoms, as illustrated. no
-t-A1CAZ1 ----
longer lit into the category of playful
fantasy and arc evidence of scnous
mental illness. Her problem goes
beyond the reality of a not-so-
wonderful mamage.
As for fantasies - a nch and Lesty
fantasy life can and should be much
more than a replacement for em pti-
ness. At best they are a welcome
add111on to an already-full hfc.
Dr. Algul Is a marriage & family
therapist lD Corona del Mar. Site
welcomes your responses. If yoe wlslt
a reply, plea1e enclose a stamped,
se1J-addre11ed envelope. Write to
Linda Algasl, Ph.D., e/o DaUy Pilot,
P.O. Box 1510, Costa Mesa 9%1%1.
Vlollnlat Iaaac Stem waa all
a.mlla Saturday e•entna
after recel'ri.DC the lnter-
n at lo n a I Cultural
Diplomacy A ward of the
American Jewtah Commit-
tee, preeented by the OC
AJC Chapter at the We.tin
Soath Cout Plua. Lewta
Janowaky and Barbara
Stern were co-chairmen for
a reception f ollowtna
Stern·· recital at the Per· forminl Arta Center. A boat
400, moatly flnt tlme
Center attendee., bat lona-
dme Stern fana, areeted tlie
Yt.ollnlat, ahown at far left
with wife Vera and accom-
panlat Yeftm Bronfman. On
the data with Janowaky,
left, Stem wu preeented the
a1!.ard a lltho&op_b by Ia·
raell ai1lat NfN&D 1tnce1.
SUPER SALE
OCT. 15-22
COME AND SEE OUB BEA UTIFUL
SELECTION OF DISCONTINUED AND
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l1JOEEDWAll08 ,._...., ......... ,........, vocal aroup for the 1«ona year in a _,_
row. ••19GRT NASHVILLE -Reba McEntirt 1 1'1ai1 i1 a IDllic moment we'll -°'llWUWWfT
formerrodeobaml r¥tr. was cbosen ttmember aD the 1'111 of our lives" --Mondayuentenamcrofiheyearand Naomi Judd. a former resisterect .,..,....._,
1op female v~list at ~e 20th annual nurse, told the audience 11 her ~n
Country Mu11c Assoc11tion awards <t;auahtcr, Wynonna, stood by her-..,.,. show. side. ••lh ''The ........,... er,.t.
The 31-ycar--old performer, who Elected to the Country Music Hall "*"" (1114) MlcMel ,-., N1ncy
pve up her rodeo career seve n years of fame were bumori1t Whitey Ford Cl)*".:.,_ .. o became the fiarst s· · N (the Duke of Paducah), who died ..,.,,. -• . maerto wm o. 1. · "~ Wlltl A ........... ...__.. l. fmlale vocalist three Slraiaht years ear 1er tbts year, and IODIJ>UbliJher-rl8)1111tt ,....._., ---since Tammy Wyne11e did so in lhc record ~ucer WesJey R<*, who ~Hlmlr.O.....~.
late 1960s. called h11 selection ''the putestthfo& • "Ate! s.+t" (ttl5) lr1gltte ,"I'~ not a~nna .cry; I'm Jonna in my lifetime." Nllllln,Amoldaa......,.
fa101, M~E!'t•r;e said after wmning Other winners included! "Lost in ---
the usocia_tion s. top award on the the fif\jes Toniaht," by Ronnie I"' show telev11Cd hve nationally from Milsap, album o( the year, former ...
the O~nd Ole Opry House. "The catfish cook Randy Travis, Horizon a.cmffOtltOOMFORT
cntertaJnment business means the Award ror career development; the YWB>UME
world to me ." Oak Ridr Boys Band, to_p in-MAOB.11.818 ,
Balladeer Georac Straal, 34, was S!rumcnta . aroup; veteran fiddler I' · named top male vocalist' for the Johnny Gimble, 1ifltrumentalist or AmOfCUlT\N
second consecutive year. In his acccp-the year; "Who's Gonna Fill Thc.ir ~IABAUPlAYOffl
tance s~h. Slraii dedicated the Shoes," by Georac Jones, top video; _
honor. to ~1s dauahtcr, Jennifer, 13• ··on lhe Other Hand" by Paul DOUGCLNIK
who died in a tramc crash m June. Overs~• l'nd Don Schlitz. song of MOW
Dan Seals, who formerly was half the year. --*** "'Dr..-ndlld"' 11985) C«ll
the duo of England Dan and John McEntirc, who spent I 0 years on Browne, lln Holm.
his song ··Bop" and shared lop vocal No. I country hits this year: ''Wfio-ENTERTANBrTiiiGHT Ford Coley, won si ngle of the year for the rode0-eircui1. has had IWQ straiaht I MUIC ,u/:t-_,..,
duo honors with Marie Osmond who ever's In New England" in May and kYER lllOONI
was celebrating her 27 th birthday. "Little Rock" in September. -. NEWS I M-.W. R..
The Judds. a mother-daughter duo PlAYOff' ~ wholla-ve-~cn-linging profeuiooaU ~===::::=========~l~~=:::;;;::;::=;;~~~==:;i •1--.W1in;"
forth .... years. won the award for best ''Brilliant!'~ .A cbnlllg good Ima m<Me
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Tllanday, October 11
ARIES (March 21-April t 9): Extra
effort pays 00' -you get credit overdue.
debt is paid. Take initiative, be
diploma'uc but insist on being Paid for
efTol'ls, products. Major domestic adjust-SYDNEY
ment is featured.
TAURUS (April 2~May 20): Accent 0
privacy, discretio n. clandestine arrange-MARR
ments. Keep guard up, reali~e someone •••••••••••• wants somett>ing for nothing. Clarify
meanings. define terms. You'll be invited to join unique group. Piscc~ figures
prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-J unc 20): Emphasis on production. spcculauon.
financial pin. ability to tum in "outstanding performance·· Love relauonsh1p
is strong, respons1bili11es increase. You could win contest.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Obtain v:ihd hint from Gem1n1 message.
Reach beyond previous expectations. Emphasize advenis1ng. pubhc1t)'.
showmansb1p. Individual 1n position of authonl~ "111 recogn11e your
contnbuuon.
LEO (Jul y 23-Aug. 22): You get to heart of matters an unique manner
Stress integnty, confidence. originality, pionecnng sp1r11 . ..\nolher Leo plays
key role, helps you .. s~ the light." Long-distance' commun1cal1on could relate
tojoumey.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Interest in arcane pubhcat1ons 1s emphawcd.
You learn from experience, you make contact with one wilhng lo help promote
concept, product. Funding becomes available in unorthodo;\ manner.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on appearance. personaht). publicity.
comm unica11 on. legal rights and permissions. You ·11 add to "'ardrobc. you 'II be
more aware ot'body image and potential. Gemini, smanus native will play
top roles.
SOORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be In -contact with someone who
resembles "human dynamo." Be alen. aware. ready to maintain fast pace.
Plans subject to change. roadblock. is ~moved, green light Oashes for proaress.
Watch Taurus.
SA Gm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 l ): park of romance could be ianited into
conflaaration. There is no halfway -know it, don't play pm es with emotions.
Focus also on speculation. physical attraction. excitement of di covcry. Watch
Virgo.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Change\ occur al home, you could
acquire art .object or luxury item. Focus on long-range prospects. security,
financial gain from unusual source. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people fiaure in
dynamic scenano.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. I&): Much that occurs is behind scenes,
conducted in clandestine manner. Define terms. get nd of uperlluous
material. Idea propounded by relauve may be too complicated to execute.
Pisces nauvc plJys role.
PISCES' (Feb. 19-March 20): You team more a bout mo ney. budget,
accounting procedures. Older individual lends benefit of experience. and
lessons are bittersweet. Love relationship intensifies Cancer. Capncom play
role'i.
IF OCTOBER 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc spintual. psychic.
scn!i1t1ve. capable of being at right place al crucial moment. Pisces. Virgo play
1mponan1 roles in your life. You are mysterious. glamorous. attracti ve. capable
of d1scernin~ "hidden motives." Current cycle highh,hts change. travel.
creativity. gain through written word. Spotlight on mantal status. domestic
adjustment. ~ssible legal d ispute involving accounting, royalt ies. past debts.
December will be productive, profitable. memorable for you in 1986.
Planning marriage? Cb.eek with the ex
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Opening lead: Three of •
While we do not suggest that you
~lay so slowly that you become a
drag to the rest or those in the
game, you should s top to see
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR .
SHARIF
ru ffcd the second club. Instead, he
should have discarded a
diamond-a trick he had to lose.
l,,et 's s uppose East shifts to a dia-
mond. Declarer wins and draws
trumps. Now he will make the con·
tract if s pades break 3-3 or if the
player with four spades also holds
both missing diamond honors or at
leas t four diamonds, as is the case
here.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please prostate trouble. or backaches. The linanc1al respons1b1llly for the wed-whether you are not committing
print this and save some trusting truth 1s they are getting sex elsewhere. dang d inner'? hori kiri by choosing a particular
When declarer plays his last
trump he will remain with four
spades and two diamonds while
the table is down to four diamonds
and three spades. West must re-
lease his guard in one suit or the
other and permit the contract to
come home
women a lot of pain. My advice to a woman who takes Thank you for~a prompt response. line.
I met Mr. Wonderful. 'who had upwllhadivorcedmanis tohavea -WAITINGATTHE CATERERS. North was maximum for his
been mistreated (he said) by two ANN little visit with his former wife. I wish DEAR W AITJNG: I laave some bad raise to two hearts. Had he had a
previous WlVCS. fie claimed both I had. -EXPERIENCED IN DEN-news for you. Tiie bride'• parents put ruffing value instead or a square
were fng1d and the marriages were I . ... · VER. on tbe wedding and tile wedding hand, he would have been too
nightmares I felt sorry for him. We LARDERS DEAR DENVER: Nol a bad Idea. din.Der. Tiie groom's family lare1poa-strong. So when South made a
fell in loveaod were.married. -··•••••••••• Even tllougla tllle report may not be 1Jble for tbe rehearsal dinner tile game try. North accepted
There·s a lot .more to this hand.
At first. we were divinely _...h....::a~p~"-------100 percent ili"fedfve, If coillf'Uve nljbl 6efore The wedcflng. uickl . --rhen he-began "lo lie o me. e me. ---'"""""_.;.~atar. Alld wilte we're• die-lrl1 polttnvrnor muntno--+---':a.=Tc;;.h::.:.:e:..i.d"-e-fe_n_cfi_e_r_s _g_o_t _o_ff-to-an ex-
We'll discu83 it again tomorrow.
became secretive, hostile, accusatory I swallowed m~ pnde and got an aobject, would yo. recommend tile allow tile &room's side to bave an
and stayed o ut all night one or two touch with Wife No 2. We compared same for a mu wlao plaa1 to marry a equal number of guests. If you want a cellent start with West 's club lead.
nights a week. notes -her expcncnces with the rat divorced womu? I would. better authority, buy "Amy Van· East took his ace and returned the
Have you been runnln8 Into
do uble trouble? Let Charlea
Goren he lp you nnd your way
through the maze of DOUBLF.S
for penalties and tor takeout.
For a copy ot his "DOUBLES"
booklet, send U.85 to
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newapaper, P.O. Bos 4426 Orlan·
do, Fla. 32802-4,26. Make checka
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When he drank he went crazy. were the same as mine. • • • derbllt's Complete Book of Etlquet· s uit for dedarer to ruff. A trump to
Several wee ks ago he became so anSIY We couldn't find W11C Nu I DEA R ANN LANDERS: We arc te" by Letitia Baldrlae (Doubleday). the king lost to the ace, and back
he hit me with his fists. That beating although I'm sure she would ha' c had financially able to give our daughter a You will find many helpful augges· came another club. Declarer ruffed
put me in the hospital. I decided I'd similar stories to tell. large wedding. My husband and I tlon1 between tboae covers. It tell• once more and cashed the queen of
had enough and threw him out. Wife No. 2 and I JOined a support disagree as to the etiquette of pay-you EVERYTHING. trumps.' When West s howed out,
Shortly aficr. I discovered bills group for divorced women. We found mcnt for guests from the groom's • • • there was no way for declarer to
from beauty parlors. tanning salons. out that our problems were not out of side. We intend to invite 150 guests DEAR ANN LA NDERS: How
dress shops. rental cars. The bills for the ordinal). from our side. come vou didn't blast that reader who make his contract.
flowers were 1n excess of $500. He Almost all lou<,\ fiu sbands arc What is our respons1b1lity regard-rn11c1£ed the men in Lincoln, Neb.. The hand was lost when declart:r
also charged perfume. jewelry and impotent (at least half of the time) at 1ng the number of guests from the for walking on the out'ilde, toward the
luggage. None of these items were for home. The)' plead · e;\haumon. groom's side? Whal 1s the groom's street? Today that's the safest place to be. Women need lo be away from the
4 WINNERS ALREADY!!
alleys and the doorwa)S where they
can get mugged
In the old da)''i. '-"Omen needed to
be protected again"ll runaway horses.
garbage 1osscd out the "1ndows and
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SA..~TA ANA l~PITAL MlOIW U:.~TER r.111 \ f It'll \f • LI \~ U 1''1•1
mud from the carriage "heels that
splancred their dresses. Toda). the
most sensible place for a woman 1s on
the outside -JAY FROM IDAHO
DEAR IDA: So I was told by about
5,000 readers. But I still fttl Ill at
ease on tile outside. Gue11 I'm just a
square dame wbo Is too old to change.
Most folks
tend to be
right-eyed
People pa> more attention to their
right field of v1s1o n than their left.
Usuall y. When the) look at you.
therefore. they're hkdy to observe
more careful!) the lefi side of your
face. So medical research reveals.
Rtmember that. young lady. when
pulling on your makeup.
tand next to an Egyptian pyramid.
You're clo"ier to the top-1n relation
to your s11e -than a termite is -in
relauon to its size -to the top of the
hill it huil~s for its home.
In Czarist Russia li ved the Skoptz1,
a sect of deep believers. They smoked
not and neither did they drink. The
L.M.
Bo YD
men. afier fathering two children. had
themselves castrated, thus to commit
themselves thenceforward to God .
"Too much''' cried the Russians of
different view. Or words to that effect.
They drove out the Skoptz1. who
wound up as Rumanian coach dnv-
ers. The Skoptzi all cut their hair hkc
little Dutch boys'. Q. What's the bu!.1C!tl freeway
nationwide?
A. The Dan Ryan Expressway near
Chicago. About 250.000 cars a day.
average.
"Ms.'' meant both "Miss" and
"Mrs." two centuncs ago. too.
Who'd first come to your mind, if
you wen: uked to name a true
heroine. As you might eitpect.
"Mom" wound up an first place when
Un1 vcn1ty of Wisconsin students
.,..ere M> queried. The runners·up in
this curious competition were
noteworthy. A wonderful p:ur:
Mother Terc!a and Jane Fonda.
Ever JO to your class reunions., If
so, why" Some aoers want to compare
rate of uct'c'ls, 1f any. Others Just
show up to renew old fncndsh1ps It's
the latter who are '81d to have
achieved tbat state known as
"matunty." The compartrs, 1t'~
claimed. still have ~me arow1nt up
to do.
L.M. Boy' 11 • 1yadlc•IH co,.mrdrt.
t
ACROSS
1 Blind as --
5 ··-lrlsh
Rose"
10 Dudgeon
14 City of Italia
15 $language
16 Sickness
17 Golf grouping
20 Crooked
21 Pepe le -
22 Hits hard
23 Plenty
24 Yield
25 Inter-floor
passages
28 Merry
32 Composition
33 Band section
34 Movies: slang
35 Unclosed
36 Beef cut
37 Skirt type
38 Narcotic
shrub
39 Furnishes
40 Ism
41 Recluses
43 Models
44 Have p ity -
45 Bluefin
46 Wild ass
49 Swiss river
50 Sad sound
53 Tennis shot
56 Malevolent
57 Obliterate
58 Tapir
59 Circuits
60 Ventures
61 Nicely
arranged
DOWN
1 Fine -
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
2 Rose -
3 Chinese city
4 Price tag
5 Metes out
6 Cheats
7 Data: slang
8 Self-esteem
9 Foggiest
10 Common
people
11 .. _ -
Rhythm"
12 Exhalation
13 Prices
18 lifeless
19 Enthuses.
23 Security for a
loan
24 Barometer
25 Cure
26 Not up - -:
111
27 Tete----
28 Ex-seniors
29 Deem
30 Pit worker
3 1 Some doors
33 Ossa
36 Gave back
37 Butte's kin
39 Inner coat
40 Pepper-
upper
42 VIPs-
43 SOLps .::.
45 Armor piece
46 Soviet city
47 USSR river
48 On tiptoe
49 Distant
50 Math ratio
51 Eight: pref.
52 Defeat
54 Feast --
famine
55 Vehicle
TBS
FAMILY cmcua
by Bii Keane
"When you sneeze, are you s'posed
to say 'AHchool' or "KETCHoo!'?"
MARMADUKE
. -
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by Brad Anderson
"He craves attentlon ... you shouldn't have
smiled at him."
PEANUTS
I DOt-iT WANT TO Pl.Alf
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GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
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A ~Al\IGt:f\OUS
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ROSE IS ROSE
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BIOOBOROS by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
lM TIREO . 1SN1T rr ABOUT TIME YOU STARTED
1RYI NI 10 PUi NC. TO BEO ?"
WMAT DO v'OU WA~T TO
DO, TIE A RIBBON AROUND
TME SALL~ SOMETMIN6?
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
by Kevin Fagan
v.ow \~ll.Mli
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by Pat Brady
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r 'M ~A POLl1le.AL
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. WHV RM I
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by Jim Davia
by Lynn Johnston
I HAVE. TM..>Bt.E.
DEC!DING WHICH ,.1HElf" I 8HOJLD
LISTEN -ro
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Garry Trudeau
HCf {)ff) YOU
(JU'IS /(N(}/,(j
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BB Co.,
Chevron
to merge
Swedlow, Pilkington Holdings merge
AN FRA1 Cl CO (AP• -
Che' ron Corp. and Huntington
Bea h Co said Tuesday they
ha' c agreed to merge under a proposal tnvolving a one-for·
one c>.cha1\3e of stock
.Chevron ~urrcntl> own~
about 66 percent ofHunttniiton Be~c:h. a compan) ba~d in
Huntington Beach, \\lth real
estate and mineral 1ntcrc!>l!> in
California. ,
The merger propo!Mll 1s sub-
JCCt to approval by H unting1on
Beach shareholders.
Garden Grove acrylic firm to be bought
by English glass-maker for $46 million. .
LO ANvELES -wedlow Inc.
announced Tuesday that 11 has
entered into an agreement to be
acquired for about $40 4 m1llton b)
P1lk1ngton Holdings Inc. a wholly
owned i.ubs1d1af) of P1lk1ngton
Brother. PL(.
S"'cdlo". which makes a<:f)lt<:
"'tnd!>h1eld-. for m1l1taf) and com-
merc1al am:rafl. said Pilkington
Holding~ lnl'., a gla\'>·maker of
Mersc~1de. England. ha' agrced IO
pa) $32 60 per share for "iwcdlow's
I .. :?4 mllhon <.hare'
The Clarlil'n (1r<>H'·ha..ed firm
had announn:d \.fontla' that 1t had
terminated a s1m1lar acq u1sit1on
agreement with PPG Industries Inc.
and anuc1patcd entering into the
Pilkington agreement upon ap-
prova l b) the Swcdlow board. That
approval was given Tuesday morn-
ing. and the agreement with Pillc-
1ngton wa .. executed. wcdlow said.
The P1lk1ngton agreement
provides for payment of S32.60 per
wcdlow share .if the merger is
t'Ompleted on or prior to Dec. 3J. or
$31.40 per share 1f the merger 1s
completed on or after Jan. 1. I 'l87.
( cna1n '>harcholdcrs of wedlow
o" ning approx1matel) 49 percent of
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NEW YORI( IAPI -The followlnv list •f!Ow• the Over • the • Counler stocks end werrants that have vone up 1ne most and down the most beHd on percent of change for Tuesdal" No MCurlll~ lradlnv below ~ or 1000 snarH are lnciUded. Nel and e>ercentaoe cnanoes ere the Olflertnct between 11'11 previous closlnv orlce 1nd Tundav's last or bid e>rlce
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• AmShrdHso 2''1t ~ 5 Fngmt1t w t ~ ~ 6 Beren.me l 1"4 7 H1wk1ve8n 'I• ~ I CnllctDlsc 21h ~
ulC~I .3 Uo .3
UOP ,6 p .4 ~: :!
UP .~ Up 7.6
1
16 Cnips l ecn 7 fnllRJ<:ovr
111 Burrillnt s 9 ElectMlul
12
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1
TSR Inc ~Sibl enMelll 234 antmD1 un 2 MJ Fin s 26s GenexCP 2 SclSvsSvc
Name 1 Fllghllnll 2 ArkRtsl 3 Senelk wtA
4 8ome<1Med S KunwellM 6 NelsonJhh 7 NYC Snoes
•• UP
'• UP 2 l UPP 'h• (J
''l UP
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'• Uo 2 Uo UP Uo
1~.3 1 .3 1 .2 11.8
11.4 11 1 11 1 11.l ~-~
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9 fnr11er8ros 10 lcomtd 11 ntttleuk \in
112 LlvlngWtll 3 T1ndon
14 lnrerleukn
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111 lnlMobl WI 9 Tr1nsntr
201 iheSPillnd 2 lshooGr 22 HIOVtr8k 23 Jvdlcelt 2•s Cn1om1nEn 2 NtwSter vn 26 SoftwrePubl 27 VenrtlllSv
s. -~ 161/• -211. 2 -v. Slh -11-16 . -,,.,
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9 NAmVen wt d,'°' ~
101 Mlcom 1 i 1 '4 Sw.ctlow 4 112 EIPQllO un 91 • 11/• l NM5 Pn1rm J'• + 'h 14 C0t1'°'Pro 3.,., +7-16
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RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
Wew-YOR1'rAPJ -tie -fol1UW1ng--tm snows lhe New York Slock Exchange stocks end w•rranls lhal have vone UP lhe mosl •nd down lht most beH<I on percent of change regardleu of volume
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PENNY STOCKS
An Opportunity of the &O's
FOR YOUR ~E REPOQT CALL
Mike Winn1ck
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for TueMJav No M!Curllles 1r1d1ng below ~-are lnct-
·u<led. Nel end ~cenrage changes are l"' dflferenc:e between lhe ore11lou' clos ng orlce end T uuctev•s 2 om
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8 SeeCntLld ofB 9 SeaCntlld otC 10 RLC 11 81x1erTr1v 12 Newtlld n 13 UldMerMlg 14 AOT
IS ~PC lnll 16 1av1onHme 17 omdala
18 AmS1ores 9 ClrcuftCltv s 20 Owenslll s
21 11lWhlPllSll
UPS
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Name l Berkey Inc 2 v1Towle
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16 Bank.A.mer 1' AndarkPI n 11 Pier 1 s 19 Hi.ignesTt 20 Ol•mdSnOf 21 Texestnd 22 ToscoCo lJ Trlnllv 4 Bengvet B S Enso~rce s 6 loco Coro 1 vlLTV olC
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SHRIMP, FISH & CHICKEN 53e99
Only L o ng John Silver's has al l three -shrimp, fish and
chicken -on one plate! Or try o ur S hrimp & Fish
o r Fish & Chicken o r our Seafood Platter! Each
dinner se rved with thick-cut fryes and slaw. For
great tastes. variety and va lue, try Long John Silver's.
LONG JOHN
StLVEl{S.
,. •
3095 Harbor Blvd.,
Co.ta Mesa (acrou from Fedco)
the outstaodana har( hll' c
provided Pilkington with the n&ht
to purchase their mare\, at the me
pncc. subject to substanttall> •um1-
la r lin\1tations, and ha'e g1,en
Pilkington a prox) to 'otr those
hare when the proposed trans-
action is submitted to .. harcholdcr'
for approval.
The transaction "tth P1lkmgton
1 r>.pcctcd to be completed 35 soon
MUTU AL FUNDS
as pcw;1blc 11\er all nt'C'eSSAI) gov.
cmmcntnl mppro,al:i. ha'c been
obtain«! -both for ~~dlow and
for Pilkington -nd we-<Uo" 's
ihari-holden h \C appro"cd the
transnction. \\tdlo" !>41d.
pec1al mttt1n1 of \\cdlo" harc-holdc~ '' i 11 be held Dec 18 to \ ote
on the 1rans:m1on harchold1.·rs of
rttord O\. S "111 bt eh~1ble to' ote
been hclo up tor more than a yeara..s
the Federal Trade Commission
objected to the tran$8ction on
antitrust grounds nd a federal
appellate court refused to approve a
"hold separate" order that would
have permitted the transaction to
pr~d, wedlow $t.1td.
For tts fiscal year ended MtltCh
31 . wcdlow earned $1 .5 m1lhon on
saki. ofSS4. 7 million. The-agrecnu·nt '-'tth PP(I h<.t<.l
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If you 're just starting your own business,
clauified '•a great place to buy off ice equipment.
CLASSIFIED 642-5678
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Late rally boosts market
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
JUmpcd ahead Wednesday m a rally attributed to
buying by professional traders eopgcd in com-
pu1cr-program acuvity.
Analysts said there was little 10 the ccononuc
or financial news 10 explain the advance.
Before the start of trading. the aovemment
reported that retail sales increased ~.6 percent io
September.
At first glance. analysts said. the figures hinted
at a stronger pace of business activity than
expected. Traders in the credit markets responded
wuh caution, pushing interest rates up a btt.
But it was widely noted on WaJI Street that
almost all of the gam arose from aut0 sales. which
were inflated by offers of below-market financing..
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Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT I WedMldey, Octooer 1&, 1Me ~ ___,,_,_;.,...,,,,,....~,
We ,need
more· patience,
not petitions
The forefathers of democracy must be spinning in
their pine boxes.
Madjson is aghast. Jefferson is speechless. The
Constitution's framers have been framed .
If Newport Beach ci tizens ha ve their way, school
children will soon study the principles of Government
by Initiati ve. We may call it the Republic of
Referendum.
The democratic form of ~overnment as we know it
is quickl y evolving into a different animal. a mutant
form that threatens to rear its head and bite back.
Democracy is dying of neglect here.
Instead, well-concerned citize ns armed with peti-
tions have embarked upon an end-run on the system.
Oh yes, it's within the rules. In fact , the referendum
is a progressive step in a democracy that recognizes
ci tizens' rights to correct wrongs. If th e powers-that-be
won't listen, the inititative process offered recourse.
Those with limited access to the inner workings of
government could gather a few signatures and have their
fe llow citizens decide the wisdom of th eir proposals.
It's a good safeguard when used in moderation. But
that's not the case in Newport Beach where residents can
expect to go the polls at least three times within the year.
Rather than deal in$ within the system and wor king
for candidates with su11ilar points of view in the
upcoming City Council election, a group called
Gridloc.kforced a special election.next month for voters
to reco"1sider the council's decision on a. Newport
Center expan~ion project. : _.
This week , citizens of similar bent !,Ubm1tted
enough signatures to qualify a traffic phasing ordinance
fo r another special e·tection~ ....Q~sically, the measure
would place lim its..-,on development ace'ording to the
amoun t of traffic the building would generate.
And there's t~lk of another movement that would
stop any high-rise buildings from being built. There may
be others at $30.000 per.
It seems too many of us wi th a ca use, however just.
have bypassed trying to work within the system for
posi tive change. Perhaps the expansion project needs
more scrutiny and there may be merit in linking traffic
and development.
But why leave the ci ty's experts and its elected
leaders out of the process?
The lack of confidence is troubling. So too is the
response of those who feel neglected.
Special elections draw special interests.
The majori ty is vi rtually disenfranchised by the
seemingly c;iontinual call to the polling place. It's a
political fact. Those with an ax to grind will grind it at the
expense of those who are content:
Emotions run hi~h . Too often, simplistic solutions
win out in complex situations and too often th e results
are nightmarish.
Communi ties needn't be polarized in us-versus-
them confrontations.
Whether counci l member. concerned ci ti Lcn or
newspaper editor. we all wan t the same thing, a better
community to live and work.
To preserve the system that has served us so well fo r
so long, we need to use it cooperatively.
A little patience would better serve this community
than a lot of petitions.
LETTERS
·~
Concerned over increasing
amount of violence on TV
To the Editor:
A'> a pediatnnan 1kd11.:ated to the
health and..~f~ of children. r am
concerned abdut th~· increasing
amount of -.1nk•nu· -;hown on tde-
v1<,1on. Next to thl.' fam11\ trle\ 1!.1on
1<, one of the ma1or influl·nces 1n a
child·, devdopment. and 1t ca n -.cnt
a \Cf} po"t1\t' l.'duc:wonal rok
llnfonunatc.-h ll°ll'' 1\1on Jl\C1 can
c;cnc a ncgt.111\ l' rok. '>Ul h aH·xpos1ng
{'hildrt•n tn n Cl''>\l\C amount~ of
v 1olenc t'
the violence they sec on 1elev1s1on. ~ Scna1..9r Paul S}mon _(D-IB.), nas
introduced legislation that would
pro-.1dc an exemption from the
antitrust laws to allow the television
networks, independent stations, and
the cable industry lo work together to
reduce television v1olcncc. The leg1s-
lat1on also would order the Federal
Communica11ons Comm1s~1on to
conduct a defin1t1ve !ltucly of telc-
v1s10n violence.
These hills. S.2322 and S.2321.
slJl><>rted by the Amem:an Acadcm>
of Pediatrics. should be coming up
soon for a vote on the Senate floor I
urie Senators Alan Cran<>ton and Pete
Wilson to vole 1n favor of the b11l\.
Concerned parents should contacl
their own senators to urge ac11on on
beha lfof this important leg1slat1on
BARTLEY S. ASNER. M.D.
In thl' pa't \!.>.;cars. the amount of
'1olentl' "ho" n on, .\mcncan tele-
vision ha'. doubled; t hildren are
beanng the brunl of 1h1c; 1nlrease.
Research 'ihow~ 1hat children's tele-
vision program'> are c;1x times as
violent as adults' shows During one
hour of canoon-watchin~. children
are exposed tn ahout 2n act..s of
violence. In the cou rc;c of u year, the
average Amencan child'Watches ap-
-prox1matel} 12,000 v1olen1 episodes.
Dozens of studies haVl' \hown that
children and adolc<iccn1~ can imitate
Chairman. Public Relation~
Comm1tl<'t'
Cahforn1a Chapll't ·I
American Academy of Ped1atr1<.,
Remove ol d refrigerator door
To the Ed11or·
I rend 81111 larve) ·.,column regard-
ing his old refrigerator I cannot strc:ss
too strongly that Mr. Har11c) and all
of your re.1dcr'\ remove· thl' door
im mediately Too man) children
have died in these discarded potential
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removed, then one may s11 back and
contemplate it fu1urc use.
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• I ·'It has not been ~JJ that wonderful watching h~rln whatever state It
was that preceded desperate. · •
;fl NOW ~E ON ... ,II YoU DlbN't fXPEC.T
ME To 'IRADl· AWAY
1KIS LITTLE GUYP •••
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Senate
hopeful
fouling .
out early
Candidate's greecr:-
ambitiori show in --' her political ads ----
Advertisers are Whisper
away from making a ~al~
SACRAMENTO -A race for a
seat 10 the state Senate is not
ordina..ril)' someth~ng ~ bring out-of-
town guests to. It's too much like the
first 44 minutes of any regular season
game in the NBA -the games all
look the same. and there are so many
of 1hcm they don't mean anything to
any bod~ but a local fan anyway.
But that is not to say that a stranger
can't come in late once in a while and
enJO)' the last four minutes. Things
get desperate in the last four minutes.
and things get decided. You sec
pathos and exhaustion and bad
1udgmen1. and anybody can eajoy
that.
Now. I have not brougflt this
subJect up today to talk you or your
out-of-town guests into paying moTe
auention to local politics. I wouldn't
do ihai to you .. or .. them. .. No. wt\at
brings this up . is that somen~.
Sacramento ( ounty Supervisor
Sandy Smoley. who 1s running against
state Sen. Leroy Greene for his seat,
has misread the clock this election.
and has already begun shoo11ng those
long three-pointers from half court.
You arc ""atch1ng your favome
· program on TY and suddenly a
'olumc of<,ou nd blasts into the room
cJu'>ing teC'th and toenails to vibrate.
-. )"ou:re ngh~ -11°!'> commercial time.
TV \lal1ons are under the 1m-
press1on 1hat l'Vl'IJ fifteen minutes
!heir' 1t:'>'l'fS ha ~c to eat or go to the
bathroom .
That'' their C'-l'U'il' for re' ving up
the '>OUnd during rnmmcrc1als. 1hl'
sponsor~ want to bl' sure that no
matter '>'hCrl' we an~ 1n the houM.'. or
'>'hal .,.,c·re doing. v,e don't mis<> a
!>}liable of the spiel aboul 1hc1r
product\. l'rodut't'> Wl' already U\l' or
nnt'f intend to U\C'.
.\ lfll'lld of nllnl' Jn lhl' bU!>lne!>S
told me tr.c.-u>mmcn:1al~ realh art·n·1
louder. Hl' ..aid the) '>ound 0 loudcr
bccau~l' thl·~ arc rccordl'd at a higher
ll'\d of comprt·-.s1on. lie C(mtinued
'"th more ttchn1cal gobbledygook
which I didn't understand. He even
adm1t1ed the studio get" hundred~ of
letters from ll'>ICnt'r'> c:ompla101ng
about the 1nnca'>t'd \t>luml'. but
ended by telling ml' again tha1 thc
commercials arl' nol louder than till'
regular program~.
Do )OU believe that» Neither do I.
A remote control unit helps -you
can zap off the sound when a
commercial conH:'i on and leave it ofT
until it is O\er
Ofcour!>c. )OU rcalize 1f you do that
you will not hcar about the efTect1 ve-
ncss. th<' ernnom) and the safrt} ol
their wares. You will not learn what
miracles can be wrought -losing
. weight. ga1n1ng a lover. or having the
C'leantst. most fragran1 laundry in the
country thrnogh the purchase and use
ofwhau~n·r 11 is they are peddling.
That's a l'hancc you have to take.
It's wonh 1t to pre!>erve )Our hearmg.
}Our sanll) and your good d1spos1-
t1on.
It still hasn't occurred to the
~pe>nsors 1h1s mass exodus to the
kitchens and hathrooms is to ei;cape
the noise. There are thou~nds and
thousands of obese people m the
world toda) because ofth1s situation.
Before remote control units. their
only choice was to leave the room.
They didn't flee to the kitchen
becau'>e the) were hungry; they
merel' wanted ~ome relief from this
invasion of o;ound. Some other famil y
member wa<, already in the bathroom
for lhc same rl·a~on: so the) wandered
out to the kitchen and stancd nibbl-
ing.
}'low. alas. 1t''> a hahit 1hey can't
control-.
ANN
WELLS
I'm not against commercials per se.
I kno.,., thc-y arc necessary and some of
them look so interesting. I'm tempted
to turn the sound back on. but my cars
won't take I\.
There is a simple solution . It would
c;l.'ll products because peopk· would
not only sta~ in the room and watch,
thl'\ would \tram to hl·ar what wa!>
being said.
Do the commt·rcial-. 10 <;tagc whis-
pers.
Have you CVl'r nolll'Cd how qu1e1 It
gets and how much atten11on people
pa) when there 1s whispering going
on'?
So sh:lrpcn up. Madison ..\venue
(i1 .. e us a break and )Ourchcnts an ad
that will sell their goods for them.
Don't shou1 at us -whisper. and
then we'll listen.
Columnist Ana Wells /J ves ia
Lalfllaa Niguel.
4-nd as cntcrtain1 ng as that is, I
think you ought to !>Ct' 1t now, while
1t"s still fr<.'!>h . ll can ·t be long before
the novelty wears ofT, and the specta-
de of Sandy Smo\ey desperate for
longer than four minutes will not be
preny.
It has not been all that wonderful
watching her 1n whatever ~Ulte 1t was
that precedeJ desperate.
But let me back up.
Sometime 1n the next few days. you
are going to see a new television
commercial. In 11. a child will be
smoking manJuana. a criminal will be
gelling oul of prison and a whore will
bl' standing on a corner. And all three
of them will be thanking Leroy
Greene for making what they do
possible.
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The reasoning behind this message
is that Lero) Greene voted in 1975 for
the law that changed poss~s1on of an
ounn~ or less of man)uana from a
felon > earl) 1ng a jail term to a
misdemeanor, that he introduced
lcg1slat10n twice in the 1970s to
dl.'cnminali1c prost1tut1on. and that
ht• ab,tained from 11 vote on building
a pnson 1n Los Angeles. Accidental war on minds The drug thing. of cour~. 1s the
mo!.t dishonest. Docs Sand) Smoley
want that I 5-)ear old kid 10 jail for
possession ofleso; than an ounce? Did
she want 1hc kid in Jail before Len
Bias and Don Rogers died, and made
drug abuse the most fashionable
cause in Amcnca'! Docs anybody here
remember 1975?
of Soviet, U.S. officials
WA~H INCiTON -T hl· Reagan
adm1n1strat1on ha~ hccn conducting
Sl't-ret. ex pluratof) talk'i w11h the
So' 1et Unicm that could \oon kad to
the creation of .. nuclear nsk redur-
11on center'>" to prl'\ cnt an accidental
nuckar v,ar between thr two surx:r-
POWl'r ...
Both \Ides arc unca\\ at the
poss1hll1t' t:tf m1'lt11 lo~ 1ne:set1rt'~ot
a -;ncak nuclear attack b" tcrrori~s or
a Third World rnuntr} <ind turning 11
into a nutkar holocau'it through pre-
programmed fl'lahatory c,tnkl.'s. Con-
cern hus gro.,., n 111 th<.' lar.1 few years a"
both '>UfX'fP<>"l'rc, reulitl' they lack
the ah1lil\ 10 pinpoint thl· 1dent1t~ ofa
n ullcar JI lill ker
1tw m k fl'dllt twn n·nters would
ha' r "' thrn 'oil' mm.ion the preven-
tion ol ;in ill ndcnlal l f.S.-SO\lcl
nuckt11 l'\thungl'. f'hey would be
e1the1 d<N'h linked centerc. tn the
l 'ntll'c.J "tatc\ and the Sov1c1 Union,
or a 1011llh manned facility in a
rwutral lo\,1t1on . like (icncva
'>nt· 11u 1drnt th11t highly motivated
I ~ 11t11uah onurred in the summer
of 19 N \ mnllunc11on1ng Pentagon
rnmpu1t.'1 1nd1tated falst•ly that 200
\m ll't rtll\'>lk'> had been launched
,1ga1n.,1 tht• l 'n1tcd State!..
I 1J11un.11cl}. 11 was not a pcnod of
u1'>1' 1n l '.S.-Sov1ct relations. so 1hc
pms1b!hl} of a mistake immcdiateh
occurred -it> l J.S. oflic1als. Quick
t hcd., of the warning system soon
dt•tcrmtncd that the <:0m putcr was
lhc rnlpnt Had 1t been a period of
high 1cn~1on. 1he consequences could
ha"e hccn d1sastrou!i.
High-level Reagan administration
~ourt·eo; told uc; there have been at
least two ~uh'11antivc meetings with
the Soviet~ on risk-reduction centers.
rho~ two "'ere held 10 Geneva in
Au'u"t and September. Leading the
lJ.S ncgot1a1orswerc Robcn L1nhard
of the NS<. and Richard Perle of the
Pentagon.
"The prospects arc promi mg."
one official said. "But these are
exploratory talks. The issue for dc-
c1&1on is: Should we have a fo rmal
ncgo11at1on that could lead 10 lhe
establishment of this th ina? There's
interest o n both sides."
One White I loufc source warned
against premature optimism. The
talkurc "the kind of thing that needs
to be dom· quietly," the official
explained. adding: "Maybe an agree-
ment can ht-reachl'd and maybe not."
Tht· idea of risk reduction centers
ha~ been qu1ctl) promoted by vanous
member., of tht' Senate over the years:
pnmanl) the late Sen. Henl) Jack-
'ion. D-Wa~h .. Sen. Sam Nunn, D-
ua .. and Sen. John Warner. R-Ya .. a
formt""r s~eret-ary-of the Nav)'7' The"
foreign Rrla1rons Committee held
unpubl1C1/l'd hearings on the subject
1n 1984.
rollo" Ing a Stratcgir Air Com-
mand as,e'isment in 1981. the three
st·nator"> introduced lcg1slat1on order-
ing the Pl'ntagon to explore ways to
reduce the m k of accidental nuclear
war. Th1 <; kd to secret negotiations
\\1th the lio' iets and a 1984 agree-
ment to modernize and improve the
Washington-Moscow "hot line."
The SAC report also led to creation
in 1981 of a "working group on
nuclear nsk reduction,'' which
even1uall y produced the secret. ex-
ploratory talks in Geneva. There arc
three basic concepts under study at
this time: _,
•Create a special "alert group"
directed by the NSC to develop better
1dentific~tion methods for nr.iclear
attacki. and ways-fo share infor-
mation instantaneously with the Sov-
iets.
•Set up closely linked nuclear nsk
reduction center in Washington and
Moscow, manned by top nuC'lear
~x pcrts ':"'Ith regular exchanges of
information.
•Esta bit sh a Joint nuclear crisis
management center in a neutral
country. In add1t1on to 1t11 great
symbolic value. such a center would
involve day-to·day relationships
among IJ.S. and Soviet nuclear
experts that could make the dif-
ference between peace and war when a crisis develops,
MOSC'OW MES : A team of
Senate staffers from the Bud~t and
Foreign Relations Comm1Hccs re·
cently winged off to Moscow to sec if
pre s repons on the new U.S. Em·
bassy construction were accunnc.
They were. The staffers were appalled
at both 1hc poor construcuon and the
widespread implanuuion of "buas''
for futu re KGB ea\'esdrop(>ina. It is
remin1~ent of the $46 mil hon fiasco
JACK
ANDERSON
r~
l
and DALE VAN ATTA
over the budding o( a new U.S.
Em bass) 1n Cairo. which we disclosed
earlier th1!> year. But in Moscow.
there·s $1 70 million at stake. As one
returning Senate aide observed
ruefully: "Moscow makes the Cairo
project look hkc a Swiss watch."
FAT & FREQUENT FLI ERS: One
rcC'ommendat1on for trimming the fat
out of the U.N. budget 1s to cul down
on the traveling to and fro by
diplomats attending th<.· endless series
of U.N. conferences around the
world. "The present level of official
travel should be reduced by 20
percent," an internal U.N. report
-itate~. "There arc too many missions.
and the Secretariat" Slaff •assigned to
service conferences tends to be ex -
cessive, panicularly from the depart-
ment of public information." Under
the prescn1 profligacy. the Unttcd
Nations pays the fare for five rcp-
rcscntnt1vc'> from each country .
MINl-E Dl"OOR IAL: Navy Sec-
retary John Leh.man has done it
again. At a recent conservative media
conference. he pooh-poohed charges
that the Pentagon's cfliciency is
hampered by sniping amon$ the
armed servicer.. "lntcrserv1cc nvalry
is largely a myth of the Washington
community," he declared. We wish
he was right. but unfortunately the
rivalry 1s no m~th -and if Lehman
doesn't know thill,>hc should.
Jacl Alldenoa ad Dale Vu .41141
are 1y8dlca1ed col•.m.J1i..
The criminal coming out of jail. I
think. will haYc less impact. It's true
that C'ahforn1a 1-. fed up with crime,
but anyb<>d> \.\ho watches any politi-
cal commernal\ at all knows it's Rose
Bird's fault. .
And a'> to prosnt"u11on. if whor!s
depended on a decnminalized status
1oex1sl. there would n't be any of them
standing on corners !hanking Leroy
Greene. There would be some thin-
ning oul of candidates 100. by the
way.
None of that. of course. 1s really the
point. T he poin11s nol even Smoley's
willing misrepresentation of Greene's
political record. Campaigns are full of
misrepresentations.
The point is what Sandy Smoley is
willing to do 10 get herself elected.
How far she 1s wi lling to go. .
"We're talking about legitimate
issues," her campaign mana$cr said
on the day the commercial was
unveiled.
• And that isn't true.
Sandy Smoley'!. campaign never
"talked" al all. The "issues" are all
emotional. and 1f they speak. it is only
to the greed and ambition behind
them. They arc the products of
abysmal integrity and an abysmal
imag1nat1on.
And while they reflect Sandy
Smolcr and the people who wrote
them 1n one way, they also reflect
what andy moley and the people
who put her t·ampa1gn together think
will work.
And that 1s when all this stops bcina
entertaining to watch, when you
rcnl i1e you arc being 'lapped in the
face.
P~t~ Dexler 11 • IYHlcaled
columalst.
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It's all or nothing for Angel
DecfSive gam e 7
on tap tonigh t after
Bos ton· s 10-4 rout
BOSTON (AP) -Gene Mauch
and the Angels arc down to their final
pmc. against Jhe Boston Red Sox and
history.
The Red Sox. behind ~nn1s "Oil
Can" Boyd's gull) p1tch1na and Spike
Owen's four hits, char$cd past the
Angels. 10-4, Tucsda)' night, evening
the Amencan l...c•gue playoffs and
setting up a dec1s1ve seventh game.
"Now, we'll find ·out which team
knows how to win when tt has to
win," Mauch said. Sq far. Mauch and the Angels have
never done tt.
The Angels. wtth1n one strike ofthe
first pennant 1n tts 26-year existence
on Sunday, blew that game and have
now squandered their 3-1 lead in the
best-of-seven senes.
Mauch, who has never gu1ckcLa
team to th e World Senes in his 25-
ycar career, gets one last chance
tonight when he sends lef\-hander
John Candelaria against Boston's ace
nght-hander Roger Clemens, the
most dominant pitcher in baseball
this )Car.
''All m) nenous. frustrating and
worry days are behind me ... Mauch
said. ~The onl) people who feel
pressure arc those who don't know
how to handle 11 ··
The fidget~ Bo)d showed he could
deal "Ith the must-win s1tuat1 on in
game six I le settled down aficr a
shalt) stan ... and ~1d be thought
Boston's momentum would cam the
Red ox to the World Scnes. ·
"I would li ke to think m) man
Roger Clemens is gomg to ptLLh a
marvelous ~mi! and we'll wm the
seventh game:· Boyd ~1d.
Red Sox •ond bueman Marty Barrett l•
taaed out on a rundown play by Angel
"''-plloto catcher Bob Boone during the third lnnlng
of game •llt Monday n ight ln Boeton.
Bo)d, tagged for towering RB I
doubles in the first inning by Reggie
Jackson and Doug De(1nccs. went on
to allow just one more run 1n seven
innings' work.
He left the game to a .thunderous
Angels had Boyd on the ropes . • •
But t h ey couldn •t d eliver
KO punch In fi r st inning
loaded with two outs. Bo)d then got Rob \\> 1lfong
to pop up to first baseman 8111 Buckner
"The b1gout of the game wa'lgening V. ilfong.''
Bob Stanley. who pitched the last t"o innings 1n
relief of Boyd. said. "If he gets a hn there. ll could
be 4-0 and he (Boyd) could be out of there .. BOSTON (AP) -Dennis "011 Can" Boyd
almost pitched himself out of the game in the first
inning. But he KUled down and pitched the Boston
Red Sox one pme awa) from the World Series.
The high-strung nght-hander survived a
shaky start and allowed one run in his last SlX
inninas Tuesday n1&ht. His teammates battered
four Angel pitchers (or 16 h1l'i and a I 0-4 victory.
"He threw me nothing but changeups ..
Wilfong 5a1d. "He gets me out on changeups and
that at-bat was no d1 ffercnt ··
"I wa nted him to get b) ... Bo'iton Ma nager
John McNamara said when asked ho" close he wus
to removing Boyd 1n the first inning. "He was
1hro...,1ng the ball well The onl} thing is I didn't
want to get into a hole "'e couldn't get out of:'' It evened the best-of-~ven American League
playoffs at 3·3. The deciding game 1s in Boston
tonight.
Boton quickly filled the hole by c-,conng t"'o
runs without a hll to ue the game 1n the bottom of
the first. "(was a bit nervous .. at the stan. Boyd said. "I
went out with the right idea. I begart to rush. Then
l got the feel and I knew what had to be done."
"It picked me up a lot." Bo}d said of Boston'!>
comeback. "I knew I th rew 'iOmc 44-odd pitches in
the first but I tried to stay w1th1n m)~lf . ..\fter we The Angels had two runs in and the bases
FrUstration ends
for Mets' Carter
Catch er breaks out
of l -for-21 s lump
to produ ce 2-1 win
NEW YO~ I\. ( P)-The National
l..Caguc playoffs were e'en until C ial)
Carter got ev~n.
"There 1s JU'itlt'e 1n the world." tht•
New York Met catcher '>aid after Im
12th-inning sinele. cndins a l-for·2 I
slump. dro'e in the winning run
Tuesday fo r a 2· I Met '1cto r) 1>' er
the Houston ~!.trO'i. in game the of
the playoffs. The v 1ctof) gaH tht•
Mets a 3-:! lead 1n the be\t-0f-'incn
sen es.
"Whether I gt•t a lol of h1t'I or not.
it's the kc) h1t'i that count.'' Carter
said. "No". 1t'sa good feeling lo be up
3·to-:! and ha' e ( Astro left-hander
Bob) Knepper tomorrow Hopefull'
we'll be able to do ~omething again'it
him."
NL playoff•
S<eres
Ga me one -Ho;;ston I Ntw vorlt, O
Ge mt rwo -Ntw York S Houlfon I
Game """ -New York 6 Houston S Gemt lo;;r -Ho;;ston J New York I
Geme five -New York 2 Houlfon I ( 12
tnnlngs) INew Yori.. leads series 3·1)
TOCS.v's G•me
Ntw York (Oted• ll·SJ at Houlfon
lKneoper 16· tOJ, noon
Thu~v·s Geme, If neceu•rv
New York lOarllno IS-61 at Houllon
IScott 18·10), S?O om
AH time\ POT Au oames on Channel 7
"He's been our big gu) all year ..
:Vkt Manager Da\C Johnson ~1d of
Caner "He was pressing a little. hut
he also was h11t1ng ome balls right on
the nose and not coming up with
an) thing. But I can't think of an\h<><.I)
I'd like 10 ha'c up in a muat1on Ith·
that more than Gal) Caner ..
tied 11 up. I had nc" hie It .... a., lots ol tun out
there:·
It "as quite a change lor Ro,d. who was
'>uspended b) hie-, dub at m1d~a..,on aftt'r ~torming
out of the clubhouse 1n anger at being left off the
..\mencan League .\II-tar team
On Tucsda) night. he left the dubhousc under
morl" pleasant c1rcum11tance'i a~ the no"d chanted
"011 \an." "hen . tanle' entl"red the game in the
top ul the eighth.
"I "a" in the dubhouse b' then:· Bo'd !kl1d
"The) came to grt me and b~ ihl' time I got to the
dugout the 1nn1ns had 'itaned You don't go out on
the field at that time I appreciate the fon11."
..\nd h1~ teammate'> appreciate Bo\d
"It \\3'> a rl·al guts) 1x·rf11rmance." ~tank}
said
The \ngch k t Bo>d oil the lir111-1nning hook.
then n1rkl·d him lor'i1x more hm hut onl} one run.
(Pleue aee BOYD/83)
The scne'i moves back 10 Hou\ton
for game SI\ toda) with Knepper.
17-1 2. i o1ng against Mets lcf\-hande1
Bob OJeda. 18·5. Knepper was lhc
starter in game three, while Ojeda
won game 1 ..... 0
..\dm1111ng to n dee p and gnawing
frustration over tht• -;l ump. ( aner
said ll wa made e'en worY in game
three when Charlie Kcrfeld. who he
touched for the gamr·w1nn1ng hit.
made a behind-the-hack stab of his
(Plea.e eee CARTltR/83)
,.,._,_.o
Gary Carter of the Meu ral•et his arm• in celebration after
delivering game-winning hit In 12th innin g Tue•day.
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lnnlnn)
G.me five -lk>llon 7, AnoM 6 111
IMlnftl
Geme sl11 -lk>•ton 10, Aneela • (S«lft tied, )·31 T.....,.,.._
"'""" CCenclelerle 10-21 e l lk>tlon (Clemettt 24·41. S:10 11.m , POT, Olennel 7,
K.MflC red'lo (1101, K.NX redoo 110?01
roar or"Oil Cao. Otl Can" from the
crowd of 3i,998. along with fan s
hning adjacent roof\ops and chnaina
to signs above Fenway Park.
··11 was lots of fun out there." Boyd.
who lost game three despite a strong
outing. )81d.
Boston, meanwhile. pounded Kirk
McCaskill .and three relievers for 16
hits. including Owen's four and three
by Many Barren.
The. .Red OA'a victory came two
days after they avoided elimination
in an ll·inning emotional roller·
coaster. and helped to keep slapping
down theones that they choke 1n big
games.
"( don't think winning or losing
{game seven) will have anything to do
wuh that history." Boston Manager
John McNamara said. "If that isn't
dispelled by now, 1t could go on for
etern1tv."
The ·Angels mostly said Sunda) ·i.
loss did not effect the outcome of
garpe !>ix. But second baseman Rob
Wilfong admitted the crushing deteat
had ~~ghed heav; on the team\
collecti ve conscious
"I think 1t ma> have earned ll\l'r
he said. "When "'e came to the
clubhouse toda). e..._erybod> w.i, rl'JI·
Lpenous..'.'
The Angels tancd gamC' m h)
tal..ing the 2-0 lead on Jac.kson's and
DeC1nces· doubles. The} went on to
load the bases and seemed to be one
batter awa} from knocking out Bo}d
before being O\erhaulcd h) the Bos·
ton express.
Wally Joyner wlll mlH to·
night'• game in Bo•ton.
.
Boston tied 1t In the bottom ofdae
fim and broke the ,.me ()pen by
scorina fi ve times in t6t third, rwo oa
first baseman Bobby Orith's throw·
1ngcrror.
Boyd. meanwb.1lc. brttud thto\.IP
the middle 1nn1na.s. Kis only blemish
after his first-inning troubles was a
solo home run by Brian Downin1 1a
the seventh. He pttchcd niM·hit ball
over 1even innings, striking out five
and wallung one on a humid niaht.
The Angels added another run 10
the eighth off Bob Stanley when Dick'
Schofield singled and later trotted
home on Owen's throt.rlng error from ·
shonstop. bur the run was mcao-
inglei.s ·
&,d <'vencd his record 1n the scnes
"hale· Mc( ask1ll. who had plagued
Boston dunng the rqular season. was
the loser. as he was 1n game two.
Bo~d overcame a first 1nnmg m
which he threw 44 pitches and was
nearly out of the game With one out.
Ruppen Jones fouled off several balls
and walked on 11 pitches. With two
out~ • .lac.k.son®.ubkdlu&b o[.the 37. foot-h1~ wall in left-center.
DeClnces lollowed w11h a dnvc
even higher off the wall in left. and
Boston p1tch1ng coat:h Bill Fischer
walked humedl) to the mound as Al
Nipper qu1Lkl> began "armtng up.
The ;\ngels went on tu load the
bases or. a single and h11 batsman
before BO\d sa"ed h1mst-lf and the
Red S<i, b> retmng Wilfong on a
popup
The ..\ngels' burst qweLed the
cro...,.d. but the fan!> began checnf\&
again v.hen Wade Bogg.sand Barrett
drew walks from Mc( asl..111.
-\ groundoul and a-passed baJl I>)
Bob Boone produced one run and ,g,ot
Red ox rehc,ers whirhng wllite
to"'els in the bullpen. and Jim R1ce·s
RBI grounder 11ed ll
Nipper WU'! wannmg-up apin m "'1
the second when Downing flted out '
deep to center, and then the Red Sox
~1zed control in the third. -
Owen. JUSt 3 for 13 in the senes to
that point, led off wuh a single. Boas '
followeJ w1th a single and Barrett.
(Pleue .ee 808TO!f/B3)
Joyner to miss
tonight's game
BO TON (.\P) -ThC' Angel\
again w 111 be v.11hout rookie fim
baseman Wall} Jo~ner fo r tonight
deciding game in the ;\mencan
League pla}ofTs against the Boston
Red ox at Fenwa~ Park
Jo,ner who h11 445 wuh a homer
and t"o doubles 1n the first thret.
games. m1"cd the last three game~
because ot a bc1ctcnal infection in hi\
lov.er nllht leg
"He's resting 01 hnme in Cali-
forn ia." ..\ngels ~pokec;man Tom
Mead said
Mead c;a1d dunng Tuesday night'~
game thatJO\ ner might be able to JOin
the team tor tonight's game. but
toda\ \ annoum:cmcnt said he defi·
(Pleaee eee JOYNER/831
Master, phenom
duel to standstill
Ryan , Goode n put
on clinic with n o
win to show for it
\,[:\,\ YOR"-(\Pl -Thn Llul'kl.I
at 60 feet. ti inchc~ -thl' old ma<,tc1
still a~csomc al CliC 19 1n h1\ 20th
maJOr league sca\on. and tht• \Oung
\tar. not \C t 22 anJ alread\ one ol
basrbalrs ·bc~t p11~hers ·
..\nd for nine hnlh.int inning'
Tuc'>Ja~. Hou.,1on·., 1'iolan K'an and
[),, 1~ht (1ooden of thl' "'l'" 't or~
~let\ put on a pitching dinll dom1
nating thr Pl' otal fifth [tJml 111 thl'
'a11onJI League pla~oth
l \c;ntuall\. the 1\\uc "·'' \ettkd
\\1th "c" ') ork "1nn1ng 2-1 tn I~
inning' after R'an and (111odl·n h.td
hoth 1.lcpaned (or pinl h-h111cr' hut
not hl.·forc the' pum tuJli.'J th"
p1tlhcr•,' 'iCrtC'> "'1th 'omc dJ11ltng
\\()r~
R~an allm,cd 1u~t t"o 1111\ 1n the
111nc innings hl' "nrk.cd \lnk.1n[! 11ut
12 and walking one Hr rcurrJ the
lirst I ' Mets 1n 11rder 'tnk1ng out
eight ol them .1m.I retm·J the IJ't
~·'en batter' h1 fan·d 1n order .\lthough ht<. r<"r1nrmancc was lee;<,
JJ11hng. CH1cxkn \la,ed nght ~uh
R'.in plllhtn~ one more inning and
perm1t11ng n1nl' hit' and t"'o "allo..\
"h1lc ~tnlo..ing ou t lour
'Whi>nhclcft R\anhaJ1h111"n I '4
p1tc..he'> in tor \trikes (1oo~kn was
more economtcal thrnv.1n~ 119
pill hl'' '' tor \In kc-.
( roodt'n hhnke<l lir'>I tn ttm '>how-
do"n and v.a' nicked tnr I lou\ton·,
onl\. run "hen the 'vtct\ m1,sed what
would ha\(~ hcrn an 1nn1ng-end10g
douhlc pla' 1n thl· tilth But Dc1ml
liitr.rnhcm go1 him l'\(ln "tth the
\kt' tiN hit oil R\an a line Jn\C
homl' run in thl' hottom .11 the lifih
'I J1dn'1 think unl' run could heat
u' l''fX'ualh ,\I h11ml · ( 1ooden said
"I li11urnl \\l' h.1d .1 lh.1mt• a'i longas I
lo..l pt thi.·n 11111n1 run
I h1· n 11 '' J' tl'l Pl'' t hl• n•,t Ill 1 hr
\' J\ \'Ith h"1t· ptt1 lwr' tx·ing'-aretulh
mnntlnnd n their rv~pl'l llH'
Jug11ut' K \ .111 \\ hll hJJ hccn on thl·
Jt\JllkJ 11'1 .11 m1J '"-J'1•n U\Ualh ,,
hm1ti.·d t11 I 111 PlllhC\ In the .\•Mo\
( •Oi.Kkn h.1J Ol'\ 1·1 pill ht'\J more than
n1nl' inning\ lor thl \kts Hoth would
(Pleaee eee PITCHERS/BS)
Revamped Sea View LeaguekicksoffThursdaynight
Sea View League football k.1d ... ofT
with one game rhursday (C orona dcl
Mar and top-ranked Snddleback)nnd
two more Fnday a!. the revamped
circuit gets its first look inn c;1x-team
format.
Tu Jin 1s the new kid on the block
witt\ osta Mesa. Woodbndge and
Laguna Beach hav1nakf\ to form p:irt
of the new Pllc1fic Coa~t l...eaJUC
He~·s a look at ('OC'h of this wed'\
games. all ~tanina at 7 30:
Coroea del Mac: "'· ddltbull:
Tht' Sea Kinp will n«d all tht
momt'ntum their dr1ma11c 3()..28
comeback win qa1nsl Costa Mesa
cru1c.d la t week wht'n they mctt a
Saddleb.lck squad wht h tonunue 10
im_p_reu
ThC' Roadrunnc~. ranked tttond
Sea View League handicap
Poi ., team, record
I addlcbaclo.. (5-0)
2 Tu tin (4-1)
Commnll, odds
T tX) mut·h 'l'>Cl.'<I. too mul.'h talent. 1· I
5.1
10-1
I ·I
.:!5-1
Ila\ hl•\t lhanu.• to upset. ohd.
J ewpon Hnrbor (3·21
4 l 1n1\ers1t) (3·2)
Depth. \l3b1ht) kc) to pl3)0fl'!..
Quaht\ ~fll·c-d quc\uonable depth
Could surprise. pla' offs rcalhnblc
Bu1ld1n11. for o ~tter future.
5. Corona del Mar (2· l )
6. Estancia 10-5)
1n Orangt' ( ounty and first 1n 1hc C IF
Central Conference. buried
Cap1 trano Vallt'y. 48-7. 1ntcrccp11na
ouaar quantrbac k Todd
Mannov1ch three 11mt' That's 1hr
same ('apo Valley which dt'alt \or·
ona dcl Mar a 31-0 dcfcal.
" addkb:wk 1'1 oh' 10u\h un
100-1
out rnnd1na tootball ttam." ~1<.1
tdM C oath Da\t' llolland .. I heir
'tron su111\lhc1r dC'fcn l he' hll H' a lot of" •dt' fl.' 1vcrs pla ina ·up on
the lint of ~nmm &t' The hn'e a
tJ1lhad.. pl:n1na tacklt' and the\ Mt'
JU'it qu1Lk tlS ltln be
.. I he" haH· not onlv forcl•d foui or
fi\ l' IUfOll\ l'r\ J'X'r game. they h3\f
\cnrnl p<lint' with their dcfen!.C.
"Our ~td\ lo..ntl\\ the \Core of till'
c ,1pn g.1ml'. hut ,.,e thmk "-t' h1l a.,
\\l'll JS C aro \. Jlli.'\ und t'' en a\ "'ell
3, \JJdkhalk 'Wt' JU t arc not as
4u1l ~ 111 \llffil' <,pot'i We're in th1 ball
gam\' to "in 11 lhe kC') will be the
tl'.1m that dcx·<;n't makC' ll\1'tnkc\ ..
\aJdkhack. < tiach Jen) Witte on
tht' po \1tnlm of a letdown after
pcrfcd presea\on "ihal's ~h> "'c
ha,,· rnJc..he'> If tht' k1d\ JU\l phl\ed
h\ tht•m-.(l\l'\ that might be more ol
prohlem. but thot'\ tht•coa hes' Job to
prt'\C'nt 0 letdown I'm alaJ ...,.e·rc
pla\lng t hurWl'I ) he au'ie \\l' can &ct
r1ah1 into orl'f'3MO Im < orona on
\fond a \
(Please see ltA Vl"&W /84)
This week's prep games, odds
Thursday
[dl<iOn V\ MannJ (JI we .. 1m1n\IC'r)
Comna d<'I Mar\' \adJIC'hal k (at \.\ Kt'" I I
Frida
Ocean \1e"' \S Fountain \.alle\ tot lltn Ae."hl
Huntington Beach at 'We'itmin ter
r"pon Harbor at T u\tm
l 'n11,t'rs1t~ " Estanua (at \le...,pon llurbort
Laauna H ill~"" ( 1>'ita Me..a (at Ornn~c ( oa!>t 1
V..oodhml.gc ,., Oranar Int r:t ModenJ)
L.iguna Bcalh ,.., Tr.1hu1.11 lhll\lat \t1.,c-,1on V1<'JOI
M" ion V1eJU at Ir' inc
\tater Oc1 al ~t Bc:rna1J
-
ld1son h' Q
"<tddlcha' lo.. h~ IQ
Ft n \. allr't b\. J
'Wc"1m10\lCr b\ 8
Tu<,t1n h~ 7
1•n1,er1t) b\ '14
(. u~ta Mtsa b) I ti v. oodbrtd t' b\. 7
Laguna Stac.h b) 8
M1\\1on\1eJOb)'
Mater Oc1 b)' b
.
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Players rough up
1irl tea1nmate,
face suil"nsions
Navratilon ey• l,OOOth whi Eaglets mark falls to 4-5
FILOERSTADT. We~t Germany -K3 -___...
Man1na NaHltJIO\'Q, behev1na she hu NHYC team beaten America's Stars & Stripes beats only 996 win~. secl~ to be<:onie only the ~ . -
second wom n te~ni player to reach the by Ita lian boat Cup Canada today. sets u
mark of I 000 v1ctone when he meets Nathalie • h d
TaUlllt of France at the Pol'l(hc Grand Prix New Zealand entry Thursdays OW own tournament today. --
Fl'Ml AP dl.,.tclltn
LINTON TOWN HIP. N.J. -
1 hre-e h1a,h 5<'hool var\it)' football pla)'ets
have been hit with u pen ion for rough· Eil "My own count uts l have 996 vkton~. but the FREMANTLE. AustralJa (AP) _
computer ayfi 9~9 so I ave to believe the computer.'' By ALMON LOCKABEY tar & s. tri'pes and New Zealand set NaHattlova Mild Tuesda) af\er a practice session. o.11;,..........., • .....,
H · I · k d 85 h · the stage for their howdown itnida,. er n va 11 ran e 1 in Rod Dav1b and Eagle ore batuoa match with victories in tOdafs
the world and Navratilova. the 500 Ameri·ca's Cup challcn•-r elimina~ ina up 11 female teammate who won a coun baule last
year to play on the 1und. top eed, 1s heavily favored. below . · -
Navratilova, the world's lOJ>-The Newport Harbor Yacht Club tion scncs. The North Hunterdon High School players were ~uspended Monday for throwina i·quipmc:nt at Eli1a-
beth 8111 Icy. knocking her down and wrestling with her
dunna practice last month
ranked player. has scored 999 team went.down to 1t'I fourth ~creat Stars & Stripe • skippered by Den·
victories in professional tour-Tuesday at the hand of skipper nis Conner, came from behind after a namcnt~ since joining the ci rcuit Lorenzo Bortoloti and his crew on bad start to bclU Canada 11. while
in 1973. Italia by I minute, 34 stton<b at the unbeaten New Znland, piloted by
"Some of the kid th;u "'ere involved m1&h t havl'
done 11 10 get her to quit," said staning fullbacl Jeff
DcAngehs. one of the suspended students. "When it
started. th3t's not what I had in mind. It's football. We
do that. fh1-. day, Bc:th &Isley was JUSt the v1cum "
Onl> Navratilova·s per-America's Cup challenger elimana-24-year-old Chns Dickson, pounded
cnnial rival, Chris Evert-Lloyd of uon trials. And today. they were another U.S. entry, Ea&Je, ]'he two arc
h U · d s h beaten b) undefeated New Zealand. scheduled to meet Thursday.
l c nite tales. as more Davis blamed h1 Tuesda~ defeat New Zealand has now won nine
~A.nach and1uniortaclde Bnan WellingJon ""ere
suspended for two school days. senior ·no~e guard
O~rge Cook for four day , and all three are s1del1ned
for the ne:ilt game of the team's so-far undcfca~d
season
v1ctones -1,143. Nanatllon Navratilova's first victory as an pan 10 a npped head'>'I int e 12· I 6 straight rac<"s without a lou, while )
a pro IC sional was recorded in 1973, when she beat knot winds. ltaha was the 12-metcr tars & Stripes is 8· I. losins only to
another French woman. Francoise Oucdy, 6-1 , 6-t, at a which worked out with the Eagle crew Jobn Kolius and America JJ. America
tournament in Torquay, Brit.ain. while stm a off SouJhcm Cahforn1a before Eaile II 1s also 8-1 . losing only to New
( iecho~IO\ ale Cll1LCn. was shapped .. 10 Austra,1a. ' • ZeaJand.
The intensity of the trials off Canada II had protested its loss to <\t their c:oach''i insistence. all three formal!'
apologized to Mm Balsley, 17. shonly after the
incident
DcAngehs s~ud hc eon 1dercd the incident h1\tOI")
unul Monday, when Principal Thomae; Finnegan
ordered the suspensions.
OcAngehs. thc fi~t boy to welcome M1!.s Bslsle) to
the team afler she became the first girl in Nrw krse~ Ill
win the nght to play interscholastic football with bo}s.
said he meant no harm when he staned th(' ruckus b)
tossing footballs at her.
But he admitted the fu n "was taken a lilllc h11 too
far" when other boys tackled Miss Balslc}. Jumped on
her and. when she got back up. wrestled hrr tn lhl'
ground by ~rabbing her helmet face mask
"We didn't just pick on her because she·s J g1r1.··
DcAngelis said. "Dr. Finnegan said 1f 11 wa\ anothl'r
boy he wouldn•t mind It. That's quote. unquo1e:·
Finnegan would not comment on an) d1~1phna~
action taken ag;unst the players. sa}-Ulg lhclr record!!
arc confidential.
• usan Balsley said the roughhousing did not
prompt her daughter to consider qui tung lhc team.
Welhngton gave Miss Balsley credit for not
quitting the team after the scuffie.
"Pretty much the whole team doesn·1 "an1 heron
lht..tcam..aullL" he s:ud
Quote of the day
Mack Brown, rulanei'ootball coach. as(eJ
about the qecut1on o(h1s defense in a 48-31 lo)S
to T( U: "I don·t think we ought to execute them
nght no". Give them another two or three wct'l.s
and !tl"t' 1f the) improve:·
St. Louis, Toronto skate to tie
Brian Sutter srnrcd a power-play goal ~
w11h 1·12 ten in the third pcnod to enable '
St. Lou!\ to lll' l oronlo. 1-1. in the NHL on
Tue\da\ ni ght Todd Gill's po"'er-play goal
al the eigh t-minute mark ol the final period had given
the Le<tf\a 1-ll kad Rut loronto'>uffcreda coc;tl) bench
penalt\ for too man ~ men on thl• 1te w11h less than three
m1nule\ left 1n the final rx·nod In other NHL action.
Bo\ton got fir,1 -penud goJI' from Rick MJddJeton and
Randy Burridge, and rookie goaltender Bill Ranford
k1d.cJ ou1 'Ci \hot\ to kaJ thl· Bunns 10 a 1-1 v1ctol)
()\ l"f \\ lnnlJ~:g
Lendl hopes to play for U.S.
\' I>' I ' .\u\lral1J -h Jn Lend I.
the \\111 Id'' '\o I tcnnl\ pla}cr, 'aid al a
pre\\ lUnfen·nll' f ul•,d;I\ night that he
cH·n1uall~ hopc'> 111 plJ\ tor the United
tall' 1n the Ds v1' < up
The C'Lecho-;lo' ak1an-horn Lendl. wh o now hvcs
1n (ir{'cn~ich. < (.On' 'aid he ,.,.ould-ltk~-.ta pl-ay-f{}F-tfle
l n1tcd "late' ··1f given the nppo rtuntty.'·
Lendl ~aid he hJJ anplicd tor a green card and
hoped 10 gain l .\ n t111.·mh1p. which he need!'. to he
elig1hlc to n•prl'\1.'nl h1\ adupteJ rnuntr}
"C ret11 ng:1,reen 1.ard 1\ thl.' first Stl.'p hcforc asking
for 1.1t11l·n,h1p · l l·ndl ...aid
I t·ndl "11d hl· Jppltcd for the card 16 monlhs ago
and undt>r\to11d 1t 1ook appro)(1matcl) two ~car~ fnr thr
apphlallon to be pn>eC'i'ied
Dallas• White •till out Sunday
IR VING.Tcxas-DallasCoachTom EE
Landr. said on Tuesday that starting 4 •
quartc"rback Danny White probably will II
mis the Ph iladelphia game on Sunday,
g1v1ng backup Steve Pelluer his third consecutive NFL
start
Land() o;a1d White's pulled groin muscle isn't
rro;ponding to trl.'atmcn t.
'Tm not '>Ure wh) Danny isn'rprogresslng. but his
inJUI)' JU~t i.,n·t heal ing the wa y it should and it's
disappo1n11ng:· L andr} <;a1d. "It looks like he won't
pla} for another \\l'tk. I wouldn·1 play him unless he
"as IOO pcrccn1 ··
Blazers' Berry near signing
PORTLAND, Ore. -First-round m
drat\ pick Waller 8crT) has reached
agreement on a contract wi th the PprtJand
Trail Bla1ers. a team spokesman says, but
has not signed h1o; w ntract. Bern. the I ~th pla)cr selected 1n the first round of
this )'Car•s NB.\ college draft. underwent a. physical
t_\jm1na.11on 1n PonlanJ;land met with Blazer officials
on Monday. according to t~rn spo e_sman o n
Lashwa).
La <ohwa \ '\aid BcrT) wa nted to have his financial ad"1~r c\anHnc 1hc (.'Ontract before he signs 11.
Lakers drop three from roster
t-ormcr Wl.'\t V1rg1n1a University m
guard Dale Blanq \a)S hi.' quit the Los Angl"lt~ Laker<; hCcau<>e "tt wasn·1 in my
hl·art to pla} ha'ikc1ball th" year."
Bla nc} r,a1d he 1'i burned out on basketball and will
return 10 Morgantown in Januaf) to pursue hi s degree.
··1 had a great opportunity:· he told a Morgantown
radio <,lat1on Tuesda \. ··1felt1l a little bit last year and
I felt 11 this summer. ·M} dccme has kind of gone down
and I think 11·s bc'it for me to give 11 up for a year:·
In other de.,.e lopments. rookies Roger Harden and
Vada Martin have been pl<sced on waivers by the Los
Angeles Lakers. the NB'\ team announced Tuesday.
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i:-remantle. Aumaha, was demon-Stars & Stripe • con1end1n1 that
strated Tuesday when two brothers. Conner had tacked too close at the
skipper of n val French boats, were the only unbeaten boat in the round-first mark. But Canada II droooed the
involved 1n broohaha that had Cup robin series against 12 competitors. protest because it found af\er-discuH-
follo"'ers at Fremantle howlin(I., ··un-and Conner, who is challen&ing the l"f the incident that 1t lacked~nouah
believable!·· legality of the fiberglass hull. 1s set for evtdencc, accoding to I spokesman
It was unbelievable enough when Thursday. for skipper Terry Neilsen.
Marc PaJOI. skipper of French Kiss. Stars & Stripes won its seventh race Feelings between the New Zealand
defeated his brother Yves Pajot. a,gainst one loss Tu·esday when camp and Conner's syndicate has
skipper of Challenge France. by 17:40 Coura~eous IV of the United States been running high since the U.S.
over a 24--mile course. broke its boom I l minutes before the group has demanded th~ New Zca-
But the real laugher came when stan and was forced to withdraw. la nd boat be resurveyed.
Yves protested Marc over a pre-stan Courageous 1s winless 1n eight Sta rs & Stripes fears the New
maneuver and French Kiss was matches. Zealand. the only fiberglass boats
disqualified. In another race Tuesday. Canada 11 arf\Ong the challengers for the Ameri-
Meanwhtlc. the unbeaten fiberglass (Terry McLaughlin) defeated A11ura ca·s Cup, may be too light in the bow
yacht New Zealand. challenged (Mauro Petlaschier). and stern. This would provide them
ashore but not at ~a. breC'Zcd to its Standings after nine races: with an advantage in heavy seas.
eighth '1ctol) to set up a showdown New Zealand 8-0: America 11 (New Amenca II kcpl its first-round
with Dennis Cooner and 1M U...S. York.). 7-1~ -.Stars & Stripes ( an hopes alive with a.. close win over
boat Stars & Stnpes. Diego) 7-1: White Crusader (Enf-French Km. The French boat, skip-
Ocspite losing a man overboard. land). 6-3: ltalia (Italy). 5-3: Canada I percd by Marc Pajot:stayed close to
New Zealand. kippered by Chris (Canada). 5-4: Eagle (Newport ~merica II throughout the ra« and
Dickson. scored by four m1nut.es over Harbor). 4-4: USA (San Francisco) lost by o nl ) 33 seconds.
Bntam's Whitt.• Crusader, sailed by 4--4; French K.Jss (France), 4-4. Hean Stars & Stnpes is the last ma1or
Harold ( udmore. It was the third loss of America (Chicago). 2-7: Challenge bamcr between New Zealand and an
in mnera es-for lhc.Br1tis nee, 1-7· Azzura (haly). 1-8~unbc_.WA4e00f'4-f~.
The match between New Zealand. Courageous (Comrm1cott. 0-8. peflfion.
NFL upgrades replay system
League takes s teps to improve
communtcation.f rom press box
CHI ( AGO (AP) -Nauonal Football League
owncrlt took steps Tuc\day to improvt· communications
in the an'itant repla) system that they hope will solve some
of the problem!> that have developed between field
offic1al'i and the rcpla) official an the press boil.
C omm1ss1oncr Pete Ro1clle said 1n the ne" S}stem.
the umpire will "'ear an car plug hooked to a radio
frequency 1n order to be in commun1cauon with the
repla) official.
The new S)~tl"m. "'h1ch "111 !'>upplant a buaer
system. w~ used as an c,,penmenl la'St Sunda} in 1he
Washington-Dallas game and was deemed a success. The
league will tr; to put the nc\\ s) stem an to effect in as many
games as possible this week and possibly all of the pmes
the following week.
There also will be a change an terminology. Instead of
usi ng such words ac; ''complete•· and ··incomplete" which
can cause obvious problems. the replay oflic1al will say
··confirmed" or "re versal" or ··more information
needed." and repeal the order three umes.
That problem was made obvious in a game two
weeks ago in wh ich the replay official said ··pass 1s
1ncomplctc:'0
• and the officials on the field thought he said
··pass is complete·· As a result. the Raiders were awarded
a touchdown m1stakcnl> and went on to beat the Kansas
C it) Chiefs b} SC'-en po1nt'I
"There was no d1scuss1on about not cont1nu1ng the
(rcpla)) system:· Ro1clle said
The owners also d1\Cussed the length of games and
the policing of the inJured reserve hst for the possible
abu~ of stashing pla~ers who arc not really injured.
Bears acquire rights to Flutie
CH IC \(i(} !AP) -The ( h1cago
Bears have acquired the rights to
Hcisman U:opb¥ . .Quancr.bacLDoue-.
Fluue from thl· Rams for an unan-
nounced futurl· draft choice. Bears'
General Manager Jerr) Va1n1s1 an-
nounced Tue'ida}.
··w e d1d not give a high draft cho1tl'
\Owe thought why not take a chance:·
~1d Va1n1s1. "Wl· want 10 sign him to
a 1987-88 contract and that would
make him a vailable th1o; season 1f
\omcth1ng happened 10 our quar-
terbacks
··we were in compct1t1on with
three or four other clubs," Va1n1s1
add · · ·
own ers' meeting.
··w e more or lc\s went back and
sweetened 11 (the offer) before the
tradingdeadlt ne We know he has the
ab1ht) to he compet1t1 ve and pla>
football. The onl} knock aganc;t him
I'> hi) height."
in the United Scates Fo01ball League
with the Ne"' Jersey Generals last
The Renr'i last week indicated they
wrn· intcrc'lted in Flutie and said
Monduy that 1f they acquired him
the~ would c;1gn him to a 1987
contrart \O a) not to disrupt their 45-
man roster.
MrMahon has been hampered by
inJunc'i thro0&h most of his career
and 1~ currently nursing a mild
shoulder separatton. McMahon 1s
bad.cc.I b\ tC\e Fuller and Mike Tomlla~:
Has USC learned lesson from loss?
Ffuue. who at 5-9 has been con-
sidered loo small 10 play in the
National Football League. has said he
"'anh a chance to pro' e himself and
was delighted when he learned the
undefeated Bears ""ere 1n1erestcd 1n
his services.
'Tm an anx1ou~ kind ork1d . I don·t
like to s11 st111:· -;aid Flu11c. who was
1n Boston when he heard the new~
"But I realtte the c;1tuat 1on I kno"
Jim McMahon 1) the No I quar-
terback:·
Bear<,' Coach Mike D11ka said
Monda~ that 1fthe Bears did acquire
Flut1c he would be signed to a 1987
contract which would make him
available this season
Troja n s hoping
to rebound against
No. l 0 Sun Devils
De' 11\ thu!> ha'c a had c~pcnencc in
common r he onl) hll-m1'>h on the
Sun De' 11,· rc1.orJ th" foll is a 21-2 1
tH.' ~1th 'A J\h1ngton \1all'
"outhl·rn <JI 4· 111\l·rall .rnd 2-1 in
lhl' l'ilc I IJ " rankl·d 15th this week
antl Anmna \t.1tt'. 4-0-1 and 2-0.J 1n
lhl· conkrcnn'. I\ r--;o 10
LO~ 1\N(rfl I.~ IA l'l -f he l\\'>C'>\lng llll' I r<>1an•; \ea\on <.o
()out hem C al r roJano; found their lar fnllnl'r s.ml ··I hrough w~
performance al Wa~h1ngton State game'>. \\C' got twt ll·r and hc1tt·r and
upsetting 1n more wa y., than one, says were headrd lo\\ a rd tx·1ng a gouJ
< oach fed Tollner football team
"At this point I 1h1nk we ha ve s ··But forthdJ'' '" quJrtl.'r\ 'A-l' did
team upset about 11. and very con-not I \Cl' u\ a\ ,, tl'••m .1t the
n·rncd and wan11ng to make \urr 11 c:ro'i'ln>ad., no\.\ ·
docsn·1 happen again:· T oll nrr ..aid Tollner ..aid thr I rnJan'i \\ho were
of thl· TroJanr,· 34-14 loss to the held ..corl"lrss in the 1a,1 half ot thei r
Cougars 35-7 \ 1ttol) 0' er <>rl'e.on Oct 4. mu'it
1uthern (al "a" unbeaten and continue to 1mpro\c: or 1hcv·11 be in
ranl.cd ninth nauonall}' going into the troubk. sinc:c thC'\ ha\c game'
game at Pullman. Wash la'it Satur-aga1n\l Pac-111 tttle cun1cndcrs A~l l.
day. 5tanford and t\n1ona w m1ng up the
Thl· TroJan'i and their opponent next three "'eckc:nd\
this WC<"k, the An1ona ~tale Sun "I really believe our .1h1htv 1<; good
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enough to win this thing (lhe Pac-10),
but not good enough that we can wm
without playing at our peak every
game:· the Sou them Cal coach said.
The Trojans will be without senior
linebacker Sam Anno. who under-
went knee surgery-and i~ lost for the
season. His replacement, junior Rex
Moore. had 24 tackles at Washington
State.
Moore. a 6-1. 225-~und junior. is
a Newport Beach resident.
Sa ying there were still seven leg1t-
1mate contenders for the conferncc
champ1onsh1p at this point of the
'iCa'ion, Tollner added. ··wc·11 know
1n three weeks 1fwc'rc going to be in 1t.
"Nobod> said 1t was going to be 1'°a'i't •.
.\\krd 1fhe 1houghl his team would
be ··up·· for the $3me Saturday at the
I m Angeles Coho;cum . he 'imil<"d and
replied. ··w e'd better he or ifs going
to he a long da). •·
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YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN-GO!'~
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Flut1e, the 1984 He1sman Trophy
winner out of Boston College. played
Flut1c·s dgcnt, Bob Woolf. said the
deal between the Bear\ and Rams.
··went right down to the wire,"
referring to the NFL's 4 p.m. EDT
trading deadline.
Pittsburgh edges Kings
with overtiine goal, 4-3
PITTSBURG H (A P) -Mano
Lemieu'\ scored with I :20 left 1n
oven1me to give the Ptttsburgh
Penguins their fourth consccuttve
NHL victory. a 4-3 win over the Los
Angeles Kings Tue!K!ay night.
Lem1cu:il took the puck at his own
blue hne, made a move around
defenseman Dean Kennedy and beat
goalie Roland Melanson on the
breakaway for hie; second goal of the
game.
( ra1g 1mpson forced the overtime
with a goal at 9:49 orthc third penod.
He stole the puck from K.Jngs de-
rcnscman Larry Playfa1r and beat
Melanson to make it 3-3.
Pittsburgh's 4-0 record equals the
best stan m Penguins· history. set 1n
1975-76. It 1s the first ttme 1n 20 years
that the Penguins have won their first
thrc:e home games.
The K1np took a 2-0 lead an the
second pcnod on goals by Jim Fox
and Dave Williams. Fox scored his
second of the season at I :52. tipping
1n a shot by Jay Wells. Fox set up
Wilhams' f.icstgoal at .5:27.
Randy Cunncyworth scored his
fourth of the season at 1 :00 of the
third penod. deOecting Jim John-
son's shot from lhe left point.
Lemieux then lied the score at 7:S9
when he fi red in Terry Ruskowski's
pass from the base of the ri&ht circle.
Marcel Dionne put Los Anaelcs
ahead 3-2 at 8:38 with a backhand
shot from IS feet for his first aoat of
the season.
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At least Reggie's
fortunes on ri
Angels can't wrap
ttup. butJackson
sets career marks
• From wtre report•
BOSTON -Anaets dcsi&natcd
hitter Rcgie Jackson set career
records for hits and runs batted an
during American League playoff
compethion Tuesday night while the
Anacls' fonunes were &oina the
oppo1Jitc direction.
Jackson. who entered the game 2
fo r 17 in the scncs, had three hits an
five at-bats, including two doubles.
But tne Boston Red ox beat the
Angels. 10-4, 1n game six and evened
the series at 3-3.
The deciding seventh game was
scheduled for tonight. •
Jackson hit a run-scoring double in
the first inning that gave him 20
career RBI in the AL playoffs, putting
him one ahead of Kansas C'ity's George Brett.
Steve Garvey, who played with Los
An&eles and San Diego, holds the
ma.ior-lcague record for playoff RBI
with 21.
Jackson's three nus gave him 37 in
the playoffs, two more than Brett.
a .23~ career mark 1n lO previous
playoff senti. His tams have
reached the World Stne1111 tune1,
and the Anaels. havina 59uandettd a 3-1 advantage in the playoffs, will act
their chance toni$ht m aamc seven. ''Momentum 1s fickle,'' Jackson
said. "A!) soon as that first pitch i1
thrown tomorrow, momentum is up
for grabs.
''We'll come out and do our thma..
We have to stay together and play
hard. we·ve done it all year. tomor-
row won't be an exception "
* NOT•S -Some of the ROd Sox oulfleidto
neve e11ffed 111a1 Dell Delon91ne 10 !fie Al\fflt
mev lie corl!eo. Tllet lull mf9hl iwovlde en
nolenellol\ -0<. fl:lf R..S Sox P11GhefJ, en el•bl
-10< 110W IN Anoeh, .no 1111 2SS In Ille teouter
"1UIOl'I. c.amt lo 1111.m 11'1 Ille fln1 llve""'" of
111e S«'tH. ~ •vw •114 Devo , ... ., -
110llctd lllel OW. DeC-.S1 douOIO, 10< oxem-
P'e. carried u~ wtD In Anelletm on sunoev Bofort Tuo~v·1 oeme. OtClnces
retPOnCMCI 10 I~ oltooetlol\1 In • ltltYl\lon
in1ervlow Ht •-red llOICll/19 Iii\ bel, wlllcll
11ee1 • cne moe11ne cork leoeel 10 II "Of CC>Uf''°
our 0011 ert corked," 0.Clnce• 1tlel T,... Red
Sox c.on'I rffh caN O.CJQus' bluff -uniti• Ills
bel "10UICI ll•Pi>en to or .. k ano rtvMI Il a
contenll Anvets rtllover ~ MMro, '°'°"
of Sune1ev'• dnmetlc flflll 11emt, r.c:tlveel two
cortisone '"°'' In I'll• snoulder eiter tllet 11amo, •'ICI ~· not llktlV to DltCll •11•111 111 !nit ttrlt•
Boeton '• Dennl•''Oll Can" Boyd reacte
to a pitch durtnc the firat lnnlna.
In the ninth inning, Jackson hit his
seventh career playoff double, tying
the major-league record held by five
others.
Jackson entered the series with 1ust
. Tiit Red Sox nevt M>mo lnlurlot of llltlr own
Ctfllt r flolder Tenv Armu WH lldtlln.ci Tues· esev bv • sprained •nkte. w.. ..... wH
P41vl119 tlllrel CletPlto 1 '°" r111111 onklt, lo.nH, enel n1mslrl119 Rl11nt-neneled retltver S.mmv Stewart, wllO bfui..O 1111 k~ wllen he wH 1111
bv • line drive Clurlng betting precllct 5eturcin.
WI\ eveilaDlt for t!M first lime in two oemei
~---111 I An&el eluger Reale Jackaon tallee a ftnt lnnlnc of Tueeday ntiht•• Amett-
cut agalnet the Red Sos darln& the can Leaeae playoff aame In Boetoa,
BOSTON FORCES SEVENTH GAME ...
.From Bl
after missing two bunt tnes. doubled
to the alley in left-center puu1ng
Boston ahead 3-2.
8111 Buckner then singled. and Don
Baylor added a sin e that had the
against them in the regular season.
but his inefTec11venc)~ in thl' pla)olh
continued.
McCa'lk1l1'!) outing was h1\ shon~\t
in a stan1ng ass1gnm~nt \tnte \fa} 9
fhc Red Sox added a run in the
fifth ag;unst Doug Cotbett on Da\C
Henderson'<, RBI grounder. and
O"en ht1 a two-run 1npk 1n the
SC\enth.
JOYNER. • • From Bl
nitel} would no1 be 1n Boston
A.ngels Manager ~ne Mauch had
indicated earltcr that Jovner "ould
miss 1on1ght's game ·
CALLING ALL
HELPING HANDS ...
.a..~~~-'l.l~Lil.hll':'~..u..u~-UJ.~....u..,.,.n
off the relay at the pitcher's mound, BOYD SlJRVIVES • • •
'"'Where' er we arc Thursda). hc·11
~-wrth-ur' Mauctl <rare!
The .\ngcls. left .Ju"ner be.hind
"'hen the} flc" tu Bos1ori on Monda) For the Harbor Home
Christmas Light Show
tned to catch Baylor off first ba~ and
instead whipped the ball wi ldly. From Bl
allowing two more runs to score. Brian Downing's homer 1n the
When Dwight Evans lined an RBI se .. cnth.
s1n~le, 1t made the score 7-2 and After being be:uen by Bo}d. the
fintshed McCaskill. Angels must face an e'en better
MC'C'asklll had shu1 out the Rc<t-l'1tchrrton1ght. Roger ( 'lemens, 24-4
So~ over 16 innings in going 1-0 in the regular o;ca!>on but 0-1 1n the
. CARTER ...
From Bl
hard g.rounder. then 'ihowed him the
ball before he threw to first.
··1 don't know 1fhe was showi ng me
up or what." Carter ~1d. "But that
would key somebody up."
The Astros lost a run in 1hc 'iCCond
inning on a con1rovers1al double·play
call, and the Mt'ts turned another
outfield double play. staned b} left
fielder Mook1e Wilson. to den) the
Astros another sconng chance. The
J\stros scored their only run 1n the
fif\h inning on a grounder by 8111
Doran that probabl) should ha'e
been a double play.
"It's not going to do me any good to
rant and rave or 1ear the clubhouse
apan." Astros Manager Hal Lanier.
said. "We had some other op-
pla)ofl s. is ..cheduh:d to pitch aga1n)t
John Candelaria.
"He'<. going to be keyed up for 1h1'i
one," Boc;ton designated hitter Don
Ba) lor s~ud. "The) 're going to ha vc to
beat our best."
Mt.'ad said 1hat Dr Jules Ra.,1nr.k 1.
the .\ngc1.,· team ph) \ICtan. reponed
that JO} ncr\ leg had tx:comc r.wollen
again and 1he 1nlel1ton had 10 be
lanced
"He called me and 1old me he had
.trouble walking." Mauth ..aid.
PITCHERS ...
From Bl
exceed those hmm m 1h1<; game
"That was a'i long a<; l'q: pitched
and the best r .. c pttt hed \Ince I came
back." R}an 'laid "l''e tx·en pitching
1n pain all ~ear "'oth1n g changed. 1
"'ent out there "'th the 1n1en11on ol j>ca11ng them. no mailer the pain
"I didn't ha'c a \Cf) good
cun eball and 1 '-'Cnt to the changcup
in the middle of the game Once 1
thro-w 100 p1tchc'> I get tm·d and the
l Uf't.'hall lca'l''I me 1 d.in·t kno"
ahout nn "elo1.11' I kit I "'a'
1hro"'1ng hard
=-=-=---·po~o,...u,.,,n.,.1 ... t1...,~~to. w • •• Dwight Gooden of the Mets and
Nolan Ryan of the As\ro~ took the
game in10 extra mn1ng<1. tied I· I. The
Astros out·hll the Mets 9-2 as Ryan
was nearl} untouchable. The first hit
off R)an was Darr) I StrawbelT) ·.,
fifth-inning homer. and Ryan left
after g1v1ng up just two h1l'I 1n nine
innings, striking out 12 and walking
one
"l '-'a\ 11nngin lhCl'tghth .ind nin1h
1nntng'> .rnd under lht.' nrl um,tanccs.
the numbl'rofp11lhe\ I thrt'" and the
chance tn pinch h11. 11 "a'> thl' right
dec1'i1nn to h11 for m1; ·• .... ..,.--=---t-~1oudl·n. a \tudcnt ul Mets Man-
..
Gooctcn worked 10 innings 1n the
longest outing of his major league
career. allowing a II nine Houc;ton hit\
Jesse Orosco won his second ~me 1n
reltef. pttch1ng t"o h11les'I 1nn1ng.,
Orosco now has pitched fi\C r,corclc'i'>
innings 1n 1he pla)ofTs
When Wally Backman singled \\Ith
one out 1n the I :?th. 1t was onl} 'Jc"
York's third h11 of the game fhe hard
one-hopper kicked offth1rd haseman
Denn) Walhng's glo .. e and bounced
high in the air, allowing Backman to
reach first. In trying to pick otT
Backman, Kcrfcld threw wildly fer an
error. and Backman went to <;ccom:l
Kerfcld then walked Keith
Hernandc11ntent1onally. hnng1ng up
Caner. The count wcnl 10 3-2. and
Carter fouled off 1wo pitches before
lining a hard single up the middle
eas1l) scori ng a sliding Backman
ahead of center fielder Bill y Hatcher's
throw "I kept thinking poslt1,c." ( aner
said "I wanted to have a pos1t1'l'
frame of mind -no negat1'e
thoughtc;. When 1 came up to th~
plate. I thought I y,as going 10 come
through."
As ne rounded first . ( arter ra1'>t'd
both hts fi.sts in the air. the lul1ht}
finally over.
Gooden said the thought of retn·
button entered his mind as he sa"
Carter's single go through the middle.
"If anybody deserves 1t. Gar) did:·
Gooden said. "The other day when
Gary hit one back to the mound.
Kcrfeld showed him the ball. That
.can come back to haunt you ...
Caner, confused and distressed b}
his lack of production after a I 05 RBI
season. had only a double in game two
and had •one hitless in his first four
at·bats 1h1s time.
The Astros finally broke through
against Gooden in the fif\h inning on
a twin k1llina the Met couldn't make
Alan Ashby led ofT with a double
down the riaht-ficld hne and went to
third when Crail Reynolds singled
into shallow left field. Ryan med to
bunt Re)'nolds to ~cond, but instead
bunted into a forccout a jhby had
to hold at third. That brought Doran
to bat with one out. and ht htt a hard
iround ball to Backman.
It wa-tailor-made for a double
play. but Backman he ttated for a
5ph1 second aett1n1 the ball 01.11 of his
alove. and when shon top Rafael
Santana's rtlay rea hcd fir t. umpire
Fm! Brocklandcr "In led fo a\
Ashh) \COrCd
ager Da"t.' fohn\on. figured he wa'
donl' afh-1 ntnl' inning' tx-cau'c hl'
had nn t•r gone longer than that
C1oodrn hJ't allo"cd 1wo run'> 1n I ~
pla\.off inninglt lhan has pcrm111ed
,e,cn htl\ 1n 14 inning\ Bo1h arc 0-1
"1th onl' no-dcc1'11on Th o'e number'
lion ·11dl thl· ''hull' stun ul lhl'lr duel
JI fl() ll'ct. <i 1nl hc'I and 1hc mcmorabk I
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Angel• take 2 -0 lead before Boaton rallies to tie aeries.
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ACAOIMY LEAGUE Llberlv Chrllllan Otf LefflnQweH IS· 10, 15· l l. 14 1' IS· 11
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TINNIS AuatrelM......,.
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6-3, W•Mv MUii!. _(Austr•ll•) Off $ttl>htn Furlong IU SI. 6·1'1t12 w..,,..,.s ...,"*'*"
(II P:lldarfladt, Weil Gerl'MftVJ
""" Rlllftd ~ Pem Sllrlvtr (U $) ck: Alldfff TtmelYarl (Hungervl. •·2. •·2, Re HHlll lleggl (ltalvl Otf Svtv11 Henlk1 (Wtll Germenv), S·1, •·l. •·2, Ann Henrlcltson (US J def Eva 1<.r1P1 ($wlt1er-llnd). 3·6 7·6, 6-l , Alvcl1 Moulton cu S.l def Anne M1rl1 Ceccninl (fl1Jvl. '"'· 6-1; Zlne G1rrliGn IU SI def lAufl Glldtmllstlll' IF'wu).
•·O. •-1, AnMbtl Croll (Brllalnl def Jo O\vle
(llrllalnl , 3·•. •·•. •·•
Hltti scMel '*11
SUNSIT LI AGU•
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•·O, 6·0, 6·0, Ammann IEI won. •·•. IOJt, 1·6, won. 6·0
Deullle• L Otnon·GMOtektr IE) def Su0htrw1t·
~luo, •-2. deL .Mc.OonAM!·Rllt"2'Jr, t·!!.__, Hert>eck·Carev 6·7. lsoecs·TurMr (E) won, 6·0, •·O, 6· l, K Ola\oo·Jtlfers IE> won, 6-•, 6·0, 6·2
Ma rini t , Faunt1ln Vlltv t ll"ounlaln V• .. v wins en .. ,,,.,, 11·7t)
SlntM• Po (Ml lost 10 WeaYtr. 1·6. def Tl'IOmP•on • 6·3, oef Cadilll 6· 1, E Robtrl1on <Ml. lost. 1·6, won. 6·2, won, 6·3, Jacobson <Ml 1011. 1·6, IOll, 3·6. won, 6·•
Deubltl Fenton·K Robtrt•on (M) del Prlce·Nannke, 6·•. def Urrlcerlet Kim. 6·J. clef Mlrdon-Cllnerd, 6·4, Sh1·Yarvan IMJ tost. 3·6, l ·6, 2·6. B Hetnretts 0 Hen IM> lost. A·6. won, 6·3. lost. 6·7
SEA VIEW L.E AGUE
CortN .. Mar 11. Newpert Hlrtler •
SlntMs Scott ICOMI del Mutt111v. 6·3. clef Betrd. 4·0 oef snea 6·0 Pnet>us (CdMI loll. 3·6. woo 6· l 6•0, Bein CCdMI IOst, l·•, woo, 6·0, 6·0
Deullles Smllll·Krucller (CdMI '°'' 10 V Bunnell· Rvan, 4·6, def H BunntH· 8ant<lk:t 6·1, Oef Pollat·Andru\ 6 0 HOYff·Bu1t11nce !COM)
lost, 1·6 l 6 won. 6 l C1ort1Z·Hanhl>lrff!'
Estancia helps
play off chances
Sweep over Tustin
movesEagtes into
tie for third place ..
With a big victory over Tu tan H 1Jh
T uesday night, Estancia incrca'led its
chances of earning a playoff spot by
tying for third p lace entrnng the
second half of the Sta View League
girls volleyball schedule.
Led by Karen Schlcssrngcr's I S kill
and seven digs. the Eagles swept the
Tillers. 15-9. 15· I 0. 1 5~ 11. at E ta(l-
cia's gym. The result put bolh team
at 2-3 in league action, while the
Eagles improved 10 3-7 overall.
F'acing Sea View powers Coronu
del Mar and Ne"'J>Ort Harbor in tis
next two matches. Estancia should
face a situation of neecltng to win 11~
s_ubn:t_ matches of the season to
earn a 5-5 record and a shot 3t third
place. ·
"Hopeful!>. we'll keep huildmg at
this point going in10 the next hulf.''
said Estancia Co-coach T o m
Pestolesi. "We'll definitely havl' to
win our last three (against Saddle·
back.. Tustin and U nivcrsit} ). That'll
be to ugh. but we're gening bc11er and
belier."
Univcrsil} was 1he third 1eam to
defeat Estancia in the opening round
Junior seller Kelly Kane had c;cven
rli~~ ;ind ran the o ffense ~ell.
WATER PoLo
~--------~---- ----
Pcstolc 1 SA1d. 10 back the Eqle
'iclO"' Tue!.dny.
In the un ct Ltaaue:
Marloa 3, Fo1111taln Valley t : T he
Vikings muintninc:d their hold on flrat
pince" 1th a 15-11 . I 5·4, l S-4 victory
at homl'. im proving their record lO .s.o l'nh:11ng the second half ofleaaue
pla) . 0 k'll d Da" n Chan'Otn (I 1 s) a n
knnifer CirJllcau (seven kills. three
blo<:I..\, lour scrv1c~ aces) led the way
for MarinJ. which 1s 9-0 overall. The
B:iron\ fell 10 1-4 in tcaaue play.
Outr,1de-h111cr C hen Turley came ofT
1hc tx-nt"h to pla~ well in the third
itarT\t' for Manna.
Huntln1l0n Beach 3, Ediloll I: T he
Oilers rcmn1ncd unbeaten (S'-0) in
leagu<' pl&\ With the 12· I S, l S~ •
15-13. I .s: 12 d~ision over the
Chargers.
For Hunt1ng1on Beach, senior
outside hitte ... An.ela-M artin had 20
l..1lls and Junior middle-hitter haron
Kasser chipped in with 17.
For Edison. Lynn Ferry had I 0 kills
and eight stulT blocks. while C hristy
Dominic contributed eight digs.
In the Academ y League:
Liberty Cbrlstlan 3, Lefflngwell l:
The Minutemen (4-1. 13-2 overall)
go1 14 k1 II~ from senior outside hitter
Donna N1k1sch and 13 from
sophomorc Sharon Crouch to take a
15-10. 15-1 1. 14-16. 15-12 Academy
League win al Leffingwell.
ICOMI '°" l·6 won 6·1 6 l UC I e h Id off_ Mller~~.~~=E~~y . __ _ ~ -rv1ne o s
Coroova (MO> oel Cu tan. 6·4. clef Han. 7·6. f e f h d
oef Acun•. 60 Hall IMO! lo" 0·6. >·6 l·•. 1 t -rate· 49ers, 4 -3 Krause (N\O) tosl. 0·6, J·6 1·6
DovlJl41\ Burllt·L Smlln (MDI def C01>rad·Qu1n, 6·2,
oef Hew"tr·Soull, 6·3, def Berver·Hark, 6·1. J Smltll·Solnntr CMOJ lost, 2·6. won, 6·0, 6·0, Fltmlng·Cimlnt IMOJ loll, 6·7, woo, 6•1, 6·3
WATER .-OLO c .....
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UC Irvine KorinG Smoot 2. H11Pnloe 1. wooo 1 Gollla WY" Ou1>11nty s
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OttANGI l~I CONP:ERENCE
~.,,.. c;.-.1 1', ~IMrnar t Pelomlr 1 • 3 I-9 Orange Coast 6 • S -19 Or1n111 COHI \COrln11 Bu~ s. K111t< s. Stewert 3 Ltatnarmen 2. Chrl,ten\en 2, Br1v 1. Meneu l Goal•t wves COhen 12 ,
SOUTH COAST CONP:ERENCE Gtlden west n ,ulerten s Golden West I 1 5 t-n Futtertoo 0 0 2 )--5 GolOen Wtst lCO••nG BuGh1nan S, Tkhv 3. Van Ovllt 3, Larsen l , Ooug1u 2, Bro1nar1on ?, Buckltv I, Slorv 1. Budman 1. Murohy l Go11le savu Robinson 6
t119h 1dtolf NON·LEAGUE L.tne l!IHGll WllWI t, Mlr!M I Loni; Beech Wlllon l 2 3 J-9 Marina l • 1 1-t Marine \Coring McClene 1, Womack 3, Pareze11e ?, Nellon 2 Goallt uves Stein •. Ollltrtt>tck 6
ANGELUS LEAGUE Meler Oaf 14, Norte Dem. 1J Notre Deme 2 S J 3-13 Meltr Del 1 • 2 6-1' Mater Otl scor1n11 MerlClrt 3. 8reen 3, E "I' 3. C1ntaralla l. 811nkl 1. Mlceoo l Goalie taYts Tevlll 13
Tu.scle'l's tnlnMc:1tens aASEIALL
A~n Leeeue KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Announced 11111 lhtv wilt not offer 1 contrect to Lvnn Jone.l, outllttoer TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Rtlallld Mlcktv Mahler. pitcher
TtxH LfftlM BEAUMONT GOl..DEN GATORS--Sloned a contrect to move to Wlchll1, t(lnsu
.... clllc Cent Uulle.... HAWAII ISLANOEltS-Nemtd Frtd Whit·
acre i;enerel m•n•-
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Htrden. gU1rd. Ind VaOa Martin, forwero PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZE RS-Signed Walltr l!lerrv, torwaro. to • four·vur con1r1e1 end C11<1well Jonts, ctnltr. to 1 one-vter COlllrtCI WASHINGTON BULL.ETS-St11ned John WU· ll1ms, torw1rd·guerd, encl Frenk. JOllfliGn. 11u1rd. 10 undlKIOstd contrech
P:OOTIALL Nelltnal ,,..._. ~
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t'tffbeCll CHICAGO llEMtS--Acqulrtd the rl11h" 10
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The UC lrvtne wa1cr polo team.
ranki;:d No. 7 tn the nation. !>Cored
first and never trailed m d etea1tng
fifth-ranked Long Beach State. 4-J. 1n
a PCAA clash Tucsda:r at Heritage
Park.
Mike Ha lph1de scored 1he
clinching goal for the Antca1crs,
tallying with 2:22 remaining for a 4-2
margin.
The 49crs scored j us1 17 seconds
later, but could n ot post the game·
tying goal on Anteater goalie C hris
Duplanty. who totalled five o;avt"s for
the itame.
UCI. which improved to 5-1 in
conference play (8-6 o"crall). was led
m scoring by Dan Smoot with two
goals, with Kevin Wood adding o ne.
Here's how area commun1t) col·
lcgc team s fared:
Oruse Coast lt, Palomar 9: Mike
Bunge and Eric Keller each poured 10
live goals as the Pirates ended the first
round of Orange Em pire Conference
play with an unblemished 7-0 mark
by downing the v1sit1ng Comets.
OCC jumped to a 6-I lead after the
end of the first quarter and was never
threatened after that.
Karl Stewart added three goals and
C huck Leath erma n a nd C urt
Christensen ch ipped in with two
apiece for the Pirates. now 16-1
overall.
Golden Weit %%, Fullerton 5: The
Rustlers got ~oats from every non-
goaJie on their roster m routing the
Hornets at Fullerton.
Allan Buchanan led Golden West
(5-1. 13-3 overall) w11h live goals,
wh1leGaryT1ch} and Am Van D yke
each added three.
In high 'lthool action:
Long Beach Wilson, 9, Mariu 8:
Manna went ahead 8-7 o n a Wade
Womack goal with 4:34 left an the
game. but couldn't hold on. dropp ing
the non-league game at Golden West
Co~lcge.
R,ustlers pull
upset in soccer
Golden West College soccer goahc
Tim Bontrager 1umed back 19 shots
as lhe Rustlers stunned defending
state champion El C'ammo. 2-1. in
South Coast Confere nce action at
Golden West Tuesday night
It marked the first loss for the
W arnors smce 1hc 1984 season and
e ' ened the Rustlers' conference re-
cord at 1-1. G WC is 6-4 overall.
Pat Penner and Paul m1th scored
firsl·half goals after lhe Warriors
broke oul on lop 1-0. BontraBer
~topped 11 second-half sconng
chances 10 preserve the win.
Penner. a -;ophom ore. now has 18
goal\ on 1he) car to lead lhl' team.
In a \l.Clmt'n·s match:
Orange Coast 1, Golden WH t 0:
Orange Coast College freshman Pam
Lc"'1n ~cored six minutes 1n10 the
-;econd half and the P irates held off
1"'0 Golden Wcs1 shots in the closing
<.ccond~ to prescne 1hc victory m
South ( oa~t Conference ac11on al
()( (
SEA VIE W LEAGUE ...
Prom Bl
"Their comeback "1n ~111 g"c
them a boost coming 1n l he}' got a
win and 1t had been four weck'i ~t ncc
they won last. which "''ll be a lt ft to
everybody. ..
"We're both 0-0 and you can throw
the last li ve weeks o ut the window.
~Rjgh1 now ~e·rc al full_strength. I
have been keeping my fingc(s crossed.
for five weeks now crying to avo1e
iniunes and ii has worked so far."
University vs. Estancia: The Tm-
Jans will have 10 guard against a
letdown against the winless Eagle'>.
but Uni Coach Mark Cunningham
said he will take appropna1c Meps 10
avoid such an occurancc.
··No way that will happen." said
C un ningham of the complacency
problem . "They are gomg lo put full
pads on every day this week and work
their butts off. "I don't think U ni has ever beaten
Estancia anywa~ and the way we look
at it. if we don t win this game, we
don't go 10 the playolTs."
O n facing teams keymg on runing
back Craig Belle, C un nmgham says:
"Teams have been geared to stopptng
Belle. but he is averaging 80 to 90
yards a game and so is (fullback
David Liebke. We arc close to 200
yards rushing every game, which
allows us to to co ntrol the bu ll and
keep it away from the oppane nt's
offense.
"The improvement of Todd Balley
at quarterback will also allow us to
baJancc our ....offense more tn the
future He wls;(Cven for ntne. and six
for ciaht ~-;sing an the la~t two games
and r 1h1nk he has only thrown two
interception-; all )'CU.
"I'm rul happ) coming 1010
league. We have d eveloped the way
we wanted 10 and the defcn'IC ha'
been a plca'Lanl 'urpn'lt"." ~1d ( u n-
nin&Jlam.
"ihc lcaauc ~hcdulc wo n't act any
easier for us." said Estinc1a Coach
John Licbcngood. "We're tn the same
hoc Unhcr 1ty wa'i 1n la.-;1 year and
they are a much improved team.
"They arc ba 1caJly a runn1na
offense. They throw some hon tufT,
bu t they aren't aoina to ao Iona on
you. I feel Belk· 15 the ir nlTen..e
ba\1call). although thc11 fullback
(l.11:hke) 1'1 ha\lng a good ~ar.
Without Bdle they are 1us1 an average
team. bul with him the) are above
nH·rage.
"We would ltke 10 -;1op Belle and
force ,them to run lhc fullback. We
wanf them to earn 11 o fTeMively by an ,;;;g all The way downTffc field~-
Belle can r(•ally scoot.
"They ha' l'n't bea1cn anyhody that
1\ a 'llrong conte nder.
"We have been improving, hut 11
ha<. been hard to !.Cc with the teams
"'e've been playing."
Newport Harbor at Tiattln: T his
contest could have senous playoff
ram1fica11ons. even though ifs the
league opener. The Sailors had a
three-game win streak ended abruptly
(32-0) by El Toro . the to p team in
O range_ County. Tusltn is riding a
three-game v ictory ~treak of tts own
including a win over alway•tough
Foothill, its city n val
"They ar(' a very aood football
team." said NewPQn ( oac h Jeff
Brinkley.
"They are solid all the way around
and they won't beat themselves. T hey
arc well disciplined and well coached.
''They hav·e a good runn1na back In
Lonnie Machado. He is a good non h
and south runner who picks his hole
and goes. There's nothina fancy about
it. He's the kind of a guy you like to
run the ball for you."
Brinkley said he will continue 10
start Junior Kirk Summers. whom he
said "played pretty well aaainst El
T oro.'' But he admitted he wouldn't
he itate to brina in Vince BrcJtfu•,
who opened tht" year as thestarterand
ha rccoven-d from a thumb ill.J ury
~h1ch limited his play to the ~nd·
ary "lfwe need h im . Vince 1s ready to
ao
"This aamc will definitely test our
character. We Wlll sec what we are
made ofas far as bounc1na back after
la~I week ...
1 ustin 15 expec ted to play with two
d1,11nc1 trademarks of Manjon An·
etch-coached teams -a difficult
reading 0 defense tnd a st rona
kick1na came
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the wotld't top tennis players can
compete for Olympie mcdall.
· Aod 1n aaretln& with eh11bility
requirenu for the rapectlve world
champ1onsh1ps. be oonllnued. lbe
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profes 1onab Lo other spon1 ~
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while pro ice hockey players could •
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m the Wmtcr Games. bel&JU)in& ID
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Chinese gymnast
eligible for y~ar
From AP dl1patcllie1
Li Xiao Ping. the 24-year-old
Chinese gymnast known as the
"Great Rider" for hLs &met on the
pommel hone. 1s ellg1blc to compete
for Cal State Fullerton only a year
bccau.se. of NCAA afl,e rules.
A plan that would h ave opened the
1988 Games to Ivan Lendl, Man 1na
Navratilova and the ust of tennis'
millionaire surs was shelved until at
least the ncict IOC aeneral mutina m
Istanbul, T urkey. ne.xt May. sa1d
Willi Daume. head of the commit-
tee's ~Iii Commission.
Those Winter GamH 10 Calpry
will be the oex.t-to-last held in the -
same year as the Swnmer Games. '
under the quickly assembled cbanet
adopted at Tuesday's momina ..
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Li has enrolled at Cal State Full-
erton as the fir t Chinese gymnast to
compete for an American uni versity.
School officials predict a year with Li
will be enough to make the Titans a
national gymnastics power. They
finished eighth in the country in 1976
and 1978. 10th in 1981 and ninth in
1985.
ti~ ~li_gibil!.ty_j>lans. most
already in effect ror world Cham-
pionships, were approved for four
other--sport~ by the IOC's 9 lst
Session.
Professional soccer players from
North America and Asia, and Euro-
pean and South A m c n can pro who
have not competlna in World Cup
play, can play Olympic soccer in
1988, and all soccer professionals 2 3
years old and younaer will be eligible
beginning in 1992. Daume said.
tartm& with 1994. the Winter ••
Olympics will be held two years
befor~ t~ Summct-Games. Si~
winter sports were added to the
Olympic program 1n 1-924. both set~
of Games have ~n held in the same
year.
So. 1h1s Fnday will mark the last
time the IOC picks host cities for
Summer and Winter Games in the
same year The decision on a 1994
winter site probably will be made
dunng the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.
officials sa1d.
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ANO Of nllTIOH lhe Calrlomia Probate Code VESTMENTS a Cahfomr• Candlebush Irvine CA oa11y PrlOI September 2•. 10 00 am Gary A David as County at lollows F our t e • n O o 11 •, s A ,,,_ing on the 1>9llll011
TO AOMtHISTU I L1m11eo Partnl!fSll1p 21 I V1t 92715 O<;tober 1 8 15 19$6 Ille duly -Pi>(>lnlt'd Sue· Ei1cept all mtnefal rtgills. Beginning at Int afor..0.-($8 114 001 win be held on NOVEMBER
ESTATE NO. A 1lS140 Frank A. otdmen, At· Lido Nord Newport Beac;ll Slle11a F M1ddlt1on 7 W390 cessor Trustee unc:Jer 1n11 not l'leretolore o1hel'W1se 5'rtbed POlnl '"A', thenGe NOTICE TO 5 198611 1 45 p tiA tn Otpl
To 1111 hel<• beMl1C.1aroes torney IOf Pellti-r. 175t CA 92663 8lueb11d lrv.ne CA 9271' ----------eertaon All·lnch.osive Deed ot conv11yed or resetVed by South 40 Degrees 31 26 PflC>n,.TY OWMR No 3 at 700 Ctvle: Centet
credolors and contingent Otaft91 Awe •• Coete Mt... Hert>ert and Befntee R1'9y Andrew S Durham 112 PUBLIC NOTlCE Trust nd Assignment ot grantO! 1nclud•f'l9 wtll\Oul West X> 00 10 Ille South· YOU ARE IN OEFAUI. T Ome Wesl Santa Ana, CA {J'~•IOO and PfJ'SOf\S wno CA nt27 2, I Via Udo Nord N-por• Oalord lrvtne CA 92715 I--..;...;;.;;.;;;;.;;...;.;.;._ ___ Ren ls (long Form1 ececuttd hm1tat1on all oll gas westerly hne of Said parcel 2 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 92702
may be otherwise tnt8fested Pubhsneo Oranve Coast Bt>acll CA 92663 G«oon R JohMofl ~ F1eTtTt0US eu9tNEIS by-JambOrelt Plan a Call· hydroclllbon 11nd s1mtter The Side llnt!t of tN two OATEOAPR1L 30 t9tt UH· If-YOU ()8;jf(;f. lo ~
•n IN' w1U and/or eslale of Orllly Pilot Octot>e< l5 l6 Tho~ busonen 1s con· Sea Ward Rd Corona Clet NAME ITATE•NT forn1a hmlled portnersnop as rognts and all water wel8' afore-mentioned percelt l.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION grenllng ot the pe11tl0n •you
BERNICE A EVANS n t986 dueled by a hmrteo partne•· Mar CA 92625 The follo....•ng persons are Trustor end recoroeo May rionts geo11111mel steam shall be prolonged or TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-snould 8'11\ef ~ al tht
A ~1t11on llH Deen Med WTll4 l2 shop Janf' P JoMSOf\ I 122 00tng oosoness as AG PRO 3 1982 as Instrument No and steam power within 0t Sl!Ontlled 10 as 10 IOfm a ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD A T Mating end slate )'OUt Ob-
by CLARICE D BONE 1n Ille PUBLIC NOTICE Herbert Riley Sea V11ta99 Or C••d•ll By vrOEO SYSTEMS 2803 82· 151927 of Olhc1a1 Re-underlying lne •ea• propeny conllnuovt strtp of tend A PU Bl IC SALE IF vou iecttons 0t hie -111en ot>tec-Su~"°' Court of Orange T111s statement was llled TM Sea CA 92007 Westminster Avenue • t06. cords '" IM olloee 01 the he•eby convtytd 1o09111er Tiie roame and tddrns ot NEED AN EXPLANATION uons with the eovn o.fOfa
County requullng 11111 K l1tet w11n the County Clefk ol Or· Tn1s ousmeu " con· Sanla Ana 92706 County Recorde• ol Orange w11n the perpeluet right of tne beneflclary at wno.. re· or: THE NATURE OF THE the l\e8ftng Y~ ~-
CLARICE O BONE be I P· flCTlllOUS 8UllNESS 1nge County on $t9tem!Mr ducted by a gene11r Pl•I Aousttn Gall an 976 County Cehforn11 end development tllereol. quest the sale" t>einQ eon-PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ance may be In person or by
PO•/\led H ~sonal rep. NAM£ STATEM ENT 17 1986 F320122 ne1sh1P Arapahoe St 203: Los All· purS\Jant to that Cl!rtiltn NO· provide<! llOWtV8f that Ille dueled .. Nonhland Bank vou YOU SHOULD CON-your anorney
resen1atM!l to 11dm1111ster the The lollowmg persons are Mo w•H. Gertner a Andrew S Durham. Gen-geies. CA 90006 ltee of Oetaull thereunder rights herein reserved or ex· tn hquodahon 1866 Prlnctpal TACT A LAWYER IF 'IOU ARE A CREDITOR •.
es1111e of the decedent doing busoneu 15 Moreno arown, A.UorM y• et Lew. tral Partner Tnos business •S con· recorded June 16 1986 as c11p1e<1 oo not mclude Ille Plaza. 10303 Jesper Av· Trustee Conducting Sare or a contingent ettdi10f ol
The pe1111on r•quesll CMter lid A Cahlornoa 4340 Campu• Drlv•, Nt•· Tn1s slatemen1 was filed ducted by an lnd1v10ual • Instrument No 86·250843. 11gnt lo enter upon the sur-e11ue. Edmonton, Alberta Gary A David. 1900 Avenue the dec.1sed, you nwal flit
aumor•ly 10 adm1n1ster me Limoieo Perlnersnip JO• En· port a.11Ch, CA l2M3 w1111 Ille Counly Clerk ol Or· Agustin Gaitan 01 the Olfoetal Records ol tac• and Ille top SOO feel o Canada T5J 3N6 N0tthland 01 the Stars. Suitt 1200, l.os Y°'" c111m W1th Ille COUft Of··
esllte under the lnelepen cona Newport Beach. Cah-Publfslled Orange Coast ange County on September Tnos statement was fllt!d said Ccxmty, WILL UNDER the •urlace of Ille reel prop· Bank 11 tne alSlgnee ot lhe Artg91es Call1orn1a. (2 13) present 11 to the peAOnal
dent Adm1n1strallon of Es· lornoa 92660 Daily Piiot Septembe• 24. t9 1986 F3202$1 wnh the County Clerk ol Or· ANO PURSUANT TO SAID erly hereby conv11yed II re-Interest of 1111 011glnal S52 2SOO representative appOlnted by
rates Act Warren H James 304 En October 1 8 15 1986 PubllsMd Orange Coasl enge Counry on Septembef OEEO OF TRUST SELL AT tervtd In the deed from beneficiary. BB & E CC>fp . a Oa1ed 0<;1ot>er 3. 1986 tl\e court wt1ll1n four months
A 11eanng on tne pe1111on con.1 Newpoit Beacl\ CA W391 Oaoly Ptlol September 24 11 1986 F320121 PUBLIC -"'UCTION FOR Aetna I.lie Insurance Com· Cahlornra corporation Gary 14. 01vod as .aid from Ille date of lltt1 19·
will be lleld on OCTOBER 9:..>660 ----------October I 8 15 1986 PubhsheO Orange Coast CASH LAWFUL MONEY OF pany a Connectocut corpor-Dlrectoons to the abovt Trustee auanoeofleltttsuprovided
29 1986 ., 1 •5 P M 1n Jack R Maurer 304 En· PUBLIC NOTICE W375x Daily P1to1 Seplember 24. THE UNITED STATES OF 111on recorded Aprtl '· pro~ty may be obtained Pubhtnea Orangt1 Con t 1n Sact1ot1 700 of Ille,
Dept No J at 700 Cov•c cina Nt>.,.port Beach CA October I 8 15 1986 AMERICA. A CASHIER S 1978 by requesting Sime 1n w11l · Oa1ty Pilot October 8 15 22 Probate Codfl of Ct11lornt1
Cenler O•ivt> West Santa 92660 FICTITIOUS 8USCNEll PUBLIC NOTICE W389 CHECK PAYABLE TO SAID Together wtth a non-ex· 111g from the benef1c1ary 1966 Tne tune for filing cllllms wlll
Ana CA 92102 Nelsor McNully 304 En· NAME STATEMENT ----------TRUSTEE DRAWN ON A elusive easement for ingress W1lll1n 10 days from tllft ltrst W403 not exotre pnor to tour •.
tF vou OBJECT 10 tnt cona N.-parJ Beach CA T11etollow1ng parsons1re FICTITIOUS aUSINEl9 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OR NATIONAL ana egress and 101the 1n-pub1tca11onol1h1snollce mon111Slromtnedate olllle
Ith ti d oing business as 1 SU· NAME STATEMENT ----------BANK ASTATEORFEOER· Stallatton ano maintenance The street aooress ano DIGlfC""""TICE 11Nnngnottee1t><M1 grantono o l' pe 1 •.on YOV. 9:?660 PERtOR W"LK IN "EOIC'"l Th• lollow1"" ~.ens ar• FICTITIOUS 8Ul ..-SI I .-~ nu "" I E stioulC either appear 81 the r CENTER '',, SU..,PERIO,.R dOoi\;: buson·;.:.,,.,~5 l(•R~ ,..,. AL CREDIT UNION OR A of ullllty hnes and rellled a-Ollle< common dMoc,natlon YOU MA'I ..,,AM N tne hos bu\•nl's~ •s con-c ,. u7 • ,. NAME STATEMENT STATE OR FEDERAL SAY· ''"""'!or the beMlll ot 5a10 11 any ol the real pr~ly I K 21241 !tit' ~ept by Ille coon 11 you
nearong an?,.stat11'1 youOrb ~ durtf'Cl by 1 tomoled partnei. WAllC IN MEDICAL CLINIC. Entl'•PnSf'' 810 Cent et St I ne I01low1ng parsons are INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· Pa1c.e1 1 O•et Ille IOllOwong des c.r 1 be O a O o v e 11 NOTICE Of 11e a per~ •nterested on
iectoons °: 1'; '"" e~ belw S! •(• 3 SUPERIOR MEOICAl A 201 Costa MHI CA Ooong Ousoness 85 W!:ST TtON DOMICILED IN lHIS IO"scc11bftd propa<ty pu1porle<l 10 be Jamboree DEA1" Of I 1ne Mtate you may M<ve t~snewtl e v'ou' apr,eo;e Warren H James CLIN IC 4 SUPERIOR 926?7 TEL SERVICES 5132 Bolsa ST ATE at IM tront en1ranct Tnat pa111on ot Parcel 2 Plata 4425 Jamboree ROtd F"ED "AYMONO upon tne executor Pf ac:Jmon· 1 e anngb OU• 0' Ttus <t.iu•ment ..,,., hied MEOtCAL CENTER 5 SU· l(e¥tn Eurr L01tO 810 106 Huntongton Beach to Su•te 205 tSecond FIOOf) as said Parcel 2 1s snown on Ne..,pori Beach Catol01n•1 UIME." •strator or upon the II·
ance may "on person °' Y w''" lhP County Cle•~ 01 Or· PERIOR FAM ILY MEDICAL CA>nt!'r St A 20 I Cosll CA Q2649 17802 Irvine Boulevard a Map hied on Book 108 Tiie unders1onec:1 TrustM Of P£TTTIOM torney IOt 1ne erecutor or Y~: ~g~r~4i(E A CREDITOR an9!' Co.iotv "" Sf'ptembef CENTER 1419 Supftrlor Mt"il CA 92627 Gren SlleparC 16762 lushn Cat1to1n11 92680 all Pages 27 and 28 ot Parcel 01scla1msany1tab•htyl01 any TO AO..-..Sll" 1d'Tl•n•stret0! eod hie '*''"
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18 1q86 F320220 Ave Su•tfl -1 Newport T1115 bus•nes. is con· Hoskins =3 Hun11ng1on 111a1 119n1 title and •nt8fHI Maps on 111e Ot1oees ot tl'lft oncO!rectness ol 1ne s1ree1 ESTATE NO, A1ll5211 1ne couct w1tl'I proot of •· O! a conlon~I crf'dotO! 0 Publ•\ne<I 0 1.i11ge Coast "'-ach 92c"3 ducted bu •n 1nd1v1ou-• B C'" 926•9 11 oe .. .,., ' ~ "' eacn "' • conveyed 10 and now held County RecOfder of said ilddrl'Ss and otner common To •11 l'letrs benetoeoaroes vice 11 wntltn ·~t stat· Ill" Oeceasecl yOU mull oe O.i1I• P11 I Oclobe• t 8 15 Rat~t ""uro Penun"'' "ev1n L••rO T S 8t•2
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h 11 1 • ~ ..... y " w nomas p1ege1 t ~ by 11 under sa1<1 Oeec:r of Coul'ly described as lotloW' Ol's19na11on sho..,n above crl'O•IO•' and con11ngen1 1ng Ille! y0u,a.sire sp«;ief your c aim ""''" 1 e cour or 2:' 1Q86 •• o S-050 L1nd•n .... Tnos s111emen1 was tiled R d C I H t 1 d I t f present 11 10 !he personal W399 .., ~ °" 0 •vi>•s• • ore e un •"Q on Tru~I on tne property sttu Said sale will bft mac:Je crec110ts en persons wl'lo notice o 1ne lltng o an In·
rPp•esenfatovf' ->PPO•nteo Dy --------....;;.""" Long &acn CA 90805 with the Counly Cterr.. of r-ee.ich Cy2648 at!'O on ,,,,o County and le A ~·np ol land 30 00 ree1 tn w1thou1 covenant or wai mlly be 0111erw1w •nte<ested ventory and appra1tement ot
th«' court within tour monll'IS PUBLIC NOTICE This Duilness is con· <1nQf' County on See>tembef This bustness is con· gaily cesc11be<l on Ern1011 w10•h tnt> centerlont> ot said ranty e.press Of •molted as on Ille will and'or estlle of estate euetS or ol tl'le pett·
from tne date 01 11,51 ,,_ ----------Cuclf'd by an 1n(21v1dual t t 1986 duclPd by 8 general par!-A attac11eo hei1110 eno on· str'r' tl'•"9 df'SC••~ as 101. 10 Hiie possession or an-FRED RAYMOND USHER tlOOSOt accountsmenliooed
suance 01 letter5 ilS provided FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Rafael Penunuri M 0 F31M11 nershop corporateo hereon currently row\ umbrances 10 pay the un· AKA FREO R USHER 111Sec110t11200 and 1200 Sol
on Section 700 ol tne NAME STATEMENT lrus ~talement was filed Published Orange Coast Tnomas Spiegel held ol record by the Trustor Beginning 111 a point on the aid oatance due on Ille I A pe1111on lies ti-' !fled the Calltorn11 Probate Code
Probale Codf' 01 Cahlo•nio Thr totlow•ng persons are with the County Clerk ot Or Dairy P1101 See>tember 2• This Statement was hied unOl'r said O~ a l Trusr So1Jll'leaS1erly hne ot said note secured by said Oetl<l by RALEIGH B USHER on D~ I . l~. At·
Tne tome lor llllno c•e•ms will do•"g business as Yorba ange Counly on Septemb8! Oc.rooer 1 8 15 1986 with Ille County Clerk ol Or· Thl' property reletred lo 1n Parcel 2 distant Nortn .. o ol Trusl 10 w•I One Million the Supe11or Court ol Or-l0tnty ,., "9t"*-. 1I01
nOJ _.Pit• Pt•Ot 10 lour undn Hills venture a C1h· t 7 1986 F320120 W376 ang9 County on September tn•s Notice ol Sale •S situated Oegrtts 38 26 East 20 00 S•• Hundred Six Thouse11<1 ange County requetl1ng that 0o¥t '""'· .... llO, New·
montllS lrom tM 081., 01 the lorn1.i llm11eo Partnership, Puol1slled .Or&n9e CoaSI PUBLIC Ml\TICE 15 1986 F31t74$ on ~ State of C11hl0fn.a, fttl trom tne Soutllefly OOf-Filly ~en Dollars and RALEIGH B USHER be 11p• SMl"f .. aetl. ~a.cl
hearing not~ above 340 s Flower Street Or· Daily Ptlol Septemoer 24 "" Published Orange Coast C'3unty of Orange C11y ot ner thereof thence north •9 S 1 A It · FI v e Cent s pointed as personal reo· Published Orange Coast
YOU MAY EXAMINE the ange CA 92668 October 1 8 15 1988 FICTITIOUS IUSINf SS Oa11v Pilot September 24 Newport Beech all<I is Oe Oegroos21 34 Wesl 61 00 ($1 606.051651 on prtnc:1p11 rtsen1a11ve 1011dm1n1ater Ille Dally Pllol October 15. 16.
Ille kept Dy the court 11 you C.unnongMm Bar1sic De· W387 HAMI! STATIMENT October 1 8 15, 1986 scribed llS follows feet to a po1n1 said point end interest plus co51s U · estate ol Ille dece<Jent 22 1966
d lopmAnt Coipor •toon 11 .a."80 P 1rcel 1 as shown on o n•re1na1Jer telerred 10 as penses and advances estt· Thf' pe1111on 1equest1 WTh4 fl are 1 Pi!•SOn mt .. reste 1n •II ~ " PUBLIC NOTICE The 1011ow1ng persons arel---------·::..::-::.1-.:...::.· :.:.::.....:._::...::.:.:".:.._---;_~.;.:.:.~....:......:......:..~~~~..;___;,+.:-.:.......:.._~~:':'::'.":"::""""-+-~::-'.::-:-:7"".:-:":':::':7--t--=.===:-::::::---
the eSlall' .,.ou may ~rvl' Calrlo1n1<1 corporation 340 do•ng ous1nHs 11s ELLIOn PUBl. ar ..,,.TICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NII.IC NOTICE
upon t ht> I', Peutor or admon S r tower Sr reet Or anqe FICTITIOUS aUSINf SS ASSOICA TES 491 1 Warner I ~-~~~"'~""~~~--~-~~iii~~~iiiiiiii.liiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~-ii.Liiiiii~~~iiiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1Slt11tm 01 upon th+> at CA q:;t668 MAME STATfMfNT Avf'nue Sutle 221 Hunt· I
tor"ey 101 (hf' 1•111>cutor 01 This bu"1ness •s con 1ng1on Beacn CA 92649
d I Ouctl'd b• 3 ••m•IAO partne• The 10110..,ong persons are adm101St•alor 11n •If' w11n Sh•P • do•ng llus•ness as B•lbOI B!'•I M ocMel Elliott 7752
tnP court with proof or se• e 88 F n. Costa Seabreeze Drive Hunt· 011 .. ,d •• C· •nn1n911am ags lllt ""' v•Cf' a wntten •t'Quest srst • .., M M CA 92626 1ngton Bto.1ch CA 926•8
1n9 that you oesore spec1111 Pit>\1df'nt esa A c. 110 • 2c•A Sanora Sue V1cono 16521 Tn1s •l'lem0 n1 N.IS hied LOI• nn a Way "" not•Cf' 01 the t111ng ot a" '' • • ~ t5th St Costa ~esa CA Haroou l ne Hun11no100 ver INt 1no lPr>1d1<emf'nt or with lhl' Count~ Cterto. ol Or-9.,62t Bf' 1c;11 CA q26•9
l''l1te u'IS!'l\ or ot '"" Pf'h M )I' Count, 'n Sf'ptemt>e< < .. ,:,be,, Ka e Nieto 5061 'h•1 I •J~•neu is con-
d 1• tQ86 Flt9MI "1 y y ' ons O• account'I "'entoO"P I •tt ~.. •• Cctntert>uq. Or C1Press CA t.Jur lf'O t \ I general part ,n Secflon 1200 .1nd 1700 5 ot Roy Le1ow II, .. Ot·-• 90630 nersn1p
lhe Ca111orn1a Probate Cooe Lew. 3200 8rl1lol Sir"~ I Bonnie lou Ga1tow11y Sanooa S v..:'"o
W.J Schmitt. Attorney Sult• 700. Coale ,.._.a, C 4144 Avt"nodot Ma!lnd tho~ )IUll'ml'r1t was llled
fOf Petitioner. SI ( Footlllll 92e2t Cyprt"\S CA 90630 "'''" lhl" County Clerk OI Or·
llwd . Arcadia, CA 8100I PubhsheO Or ange Coast This ousolll"n ,, con dl'llll' County on Septembt>t
Pubhsned Oran9e Coast D.••ly Pilot S!'PtPmt>er 2• ducted by a ge1>era1 parl· 1 • 1'<8n
Dairy P1101 O<.tober t• •S Orrorf'r t 8 '" 1q86 •7 nersh•P FJ20112
2 1 1986 ________ w_3_• •LO•• Galloway Put>l"""'1 Or.Jnge Coasl
TW•28 PUBLIC unr1cc This statement "'a~ hied o ... ,. P1l(Jt Sf'Pt!'mber 2•.
nv w•tf\ 111!' Countv Ctf'r~ or Ot 0<1ol>1" I II 1' 1986
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ange County on Sf'Ptember , _________ w_3_9_2 PUBLIC NOTICE
I( 21248 NAME STATEMENT 15 1986 F3197S5
NOTICE OF Tt>f' tollow1nq p1"1'ons are
DE•TH OF On1n9 b11\1neH ilS NU· " ST AR GI A/ING CONTRAC·
DONALD 0 . SEAL l OR 14~0 f f<11nqe1 Su•I!'
AHO Of PETITION W3 c;,1nt,, Ana CA 92705
TO ADMINISTER w 111, .. m Gtrtt 2737 1 Al· -----e<•~NO. A-13$210 111,,1 M1t'1on V1e10 CA
To all llt'Tl'f bPnt>ltc11mes u26o.i 1
PubhSlled Or ,nge Coast
Dail) Pilot Sepll'mber 24
October 1 8 l"o tll86
W381
PU8LIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT creo11ors end con11noen1 r h•~ tius•'"'\' ,, con cre<lotors dnd p.,11ons who duCl!'d hy .in •ndo.oelual H1i> 1011ow1ng Pl'•SOllS are
may bl' otnerw1-.e 1nt!'rested Wollo.im (,,z,. , dorng tw<;oness as Al
m tile ,,.,11 and or estate of Th" \lt1tl'm,.nt .. as lllt'O BPv!'rlys Home He31111 Car!'
DONALD G SEAl AKA with"'" Cnul'ltv Ctl'rk ol Or ptu~ Bt Home Health Care
DONALD SEAL 14.KA angt tounty nnSepll'mt>er olu<hv8P•fl1ly 2310Santa
DONALD GARV SEAL 17 1C'lllfi FS20109 Ar .1 "'"" Co11a Ml'SI CA A pe1111on 1105 OHn. toled 92fil" by GAYLE M SEA L tn Ille Pul>lo~hP•l Oi,..,ge Coast Beve1ty J Urban Slmfl
PUBLIC NOT ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ ST A TEM fNT
Th!' tn11ow1n9 persons are
doing llu~tn!'n n Al PC
Tutor 6) Compute• Tutor
95 t P,\Utarono lt••n1.1e Co~I.• M"''" CA 'l?tl:l6
fuQl'nt' MiHl•n Carter 951
P.1.1tarono Avenuf' Costa
Me~.1 CA '126:?6
1 ho~ ln1t1nt>n •s con·
duetf'd by an 1n01v1du&I
Eu9<'11t' M11111n C.trt"r
SupertOr Court ol Orange Daily Pilot September 24 1 Tt11s t>usoness 1s con
Counly requtstong thel O<;tobt"f 1 8 15 1986 WJ88 OuctPd Dy an 1nd1v•c1ua1 Fl1"'4
GAYLE M SEAL be AP 1---------~ B"•t-rl~ J Urba"
Th•\ .,,,.,,.ment .. as ltle<l
"'''h tnP Cn<1n ty Clprk of Or
anew C.nunly or Sl'Olf'mbftr
16 1Q8{\
po.nled es personal r@p· PUBLIC NOTICE ftns <tJtf'mf'nl .,.1~ MM r"uhl•~ht•d Orange Coast
resen1111ve toadm1n1Ster tl'le "'''"•hi' Counl'r CIPfk ot Or O:t••y P <>I S!'ptl'mber 24
n1a1• ol IM dec:edenl 'ICTITIOUI 8USIN£SS Ian..,., Count\' on Sl"Otf"Tlber Octol>+" 1 II t5 l986
Tllf' Plll•t•on rtQUHll NAME l~ATDKNT I~ 1986 F3201t1 1---------W-3_7_9
eull\Of1ly to adm1mstllf I~ rrni tollOwmg pertons ere Pur•h\.h"d Or.1n9" Coost PUBLIC NOTICE eslate under Ille rndet>en dotng business ilS Cal1lorn111 o "'~ P1101 ~f'Pf('mt)('r :> ..
dent Admtn.Str.lllOn ol Et· Honey Olll'ed Hams 1973• 0<.t<>bl'r I 8 15 1986 FICTITIOUS IUSINEll
tales Act Beach Bl•O H8 92S.-6 W393 NAME STATEMENT
A near•ng on 11\t .,.1111011 Rtenard Saatholr 2177 t The tottowing pe1sona ere
will bf' held Ofl NOVEMBER W1ndSt1ng Cir Hunltnglon PUBLIC NOTICE d <>•ng 011,1neu 19 ~01q~6 lll ~~5 ~.~CIC~~.:, Beach CA 926•6 FICTITIOUS IUSINUS CLAIAf s COLLECTIONS
om,. WP~t Santa Ana CA du~~!~ ~u~l~~:;,v,:ua~on HAM£ STATEM€NT ~:~i 1Bt~oc~~~::6 Lan9
92702 RicMrO Saatnoll Thf' tollowong pt>rsons re Cl111tl' l Kramer t9391
IF YOU OBJE<:. T lo Ill• r his statement was 111-"' d o 1 n g o u 11 n ass 11 s " ""' 0 SSE S S MAKERS CorolwOOd tn H B 926•6 gr.m11no ot the oemion you wtlh the COYnty Cl@rk ot Or· Ov Y All Tno• hu"neu 11 con shout<' f'llllf!r apciaor at tllt &nge Covntv on Septembe• 2972 Ct'ntury Pt11Cft Coste
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"II'" ' "e!I. • CA 92626 d11ctl'<l by Jn 1n<11111dual h•arong ond ,late your ob t " ., f32011't .., 0 c K • •1erb11r1 J R111d1t11ger '""" rnm1tr 1et;llon' or hie w111ten 01>1ac "''nli$Md Or11no1> Coast 2888 Baysnore Or Newport Tn1:. 1111temen1 was folfld
trons w1111 tM courl belort Ot•lv Poot S!'ptember 2• Bt"nth CA 112663 , w1111111.-Co11t11y CIMk 01 Or·
th" hee11no Your appear Oc1aber 1 II 15 1986 JdN'I K Rif'dllnger 21188 anQ" C11untv on Sopteml>«'r
"''"" m11y b• 1r1 µerson 01 by W386 S;iy,h ore Or Ne wport t 1 •9116 your .ittOfney ,,,..,l
P11t>11Snf'tl 011ng11 CoAll
01111y f'llnt <;eptemb11r 2•.
Oc;tOl>l'I I 8 15 1986
WJ95
1f YOU AAr A CRCDITOA PUBLIC NOTICE B~1c11 CA 02fl6'.l
0, 11 c;onungent creci1101 ol Tr"~ nu'\in!'H 11 con-
111e <lllK.PHOd y(>u mu•l tole ,ICTITIOUS I UllNEIS duc1M1 t.v nu,O.l11<l M<I wife
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IO<nl'y l()f ,,,. ... cutOf (If 11 1986 ,,20,oe MARIPOSA PAATNrA~ 14 Th" bu\lnOt •• CCIII•
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Of Availability
DRAFT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT R E PORT
PROJECT: BLUFF DRIVE BEACH ACCl!SS
DE SCRIPTION : The County of Orange Department of Parks and Recreation proposes
constr uction o f a pub l ic acceaaway to the F'lru an.d i Second Stret!'t
'coves o ff Bluff Drive in South Laguna. The project consists of
a walk way, extend ing from the inte raectlon of Blufr and Table Rock
Drives to the bluff top, and a etai r tower down the b luff to the
beach below. Proposed a cceae operating hour s are from 8:00 a.m.
to sunset daily. The project would be construct ed w ithin an existing
lS·foot-wlde public e asement. The Draft Envir onmenta l Impact Report
provldc s ana l y aie of the lmpact of project implementation Cor the
following areas: Sanitation, Beach Saft>ty, Parking, Access Safety
and Aesthetics.
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
The County 1a aponsorinR • Public Information
"Open House" to be held at t~e South Coaat
Coun~y ~ater District, 11592 West Street ,
South Laguna, on Monday, October 20, 1986,
frOll 6 :30-9:10 p.111. County 1ta ff will be
in attendanc e to e11plain the proj•ct, answer
question• and distribute lnfonnatlon packe te.
Wall exhibit• and referenc e copte1, of th~
!IR will alao b• avnllable for revlew . Please
come anyt lme between the above h ours. There
wlll not be a f ormal preeen tatlon. Copies
of the !IR are al•o availeble f or review
et the of fle e o f the Envt r onJHntal 6o Speciel
Project• Division, £HA, 12 Civic Center
Drive, Room c-24, S1nta Ana, and at the
loll owlna llbrarte••
Orana• County Library
L&1una Beach Branch
363 Cl•nn•yre Street
L&Juna Buch 1 CA 926' l
Orange County Ltbrary
Dana·Nlau•l Branc h
33841 N11u•l toad
Lesuna Niguel, CA 92677
Wr itten c~ente on t h• Duft lnvironaental
1 t It Port V 'll be eccepted until 410 .,.c • .
p.a., Noveaber 14, 1986. C01111ent 1 or
question• reaardlna th• Draft !nvlrOn••nta1
l•pact leport or Public Open Hou•• 1hould
be dlrected t o Li•• Burke al the ebove
addre••· Phone 1(714)8)4·,~6,.
PRO JECT LOCATION
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-I l111.E1t1te Ftr Sale Gt1er1l 1002 lewrrt ltacla lHt Newport Beacla 1069 Coron1 de) Mu 212~Lapna Buell 2148 Balbu Peni nnh Costa Me11 2624 Costa Meu 2124 Haat. leacla 2HO
HtttflJtC~··" Tit tf ... ,. hi• -*""'"" lllHE * Pllll( DU.Ul l'lEW l 6B ~A .. l WNHS. -EIEllALUU -2607 * 8AY UMBERS. Ill E WP 0 RT v ILL "'GE SIAWllll YllUIE l'!·atrl 1002 50 ot bay frontage 144 •IARCAIM* Modern targe 3Br 2Ba , Wet bar. 2 lrplcs. dbl gar Beaut vu hm 3BR 3BA 260 !BA HOUSE YRLY Quiet 18r frplc. pool, APARTMENT S
-depth Probate Bob large 2Br 2Ba ·,n mmt No pets S2000tmo Walk to pvt bch 759-1552 G;irage S8'>0 ut11s 2 blks pa110 gar No pets $625 Costa Mesa WllY IOT?
*.''FROllT* Caustm (7 14)851-7720 or Modern perfect 4 Bdrm condition Fireplaces Agent 673-5354 to b~..ict1 Avail 1mmed 399 W Bay St 650·6357 PRESTIGE t.OCATION 3 Bath wnh formal din· LIVE IM A CASTLE 835 ,44.. 5 Blocks 10 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE
F 673-0354 1ng room •amoly room 3 high ce11t11g!> garages • WANTED Family aesires No pets . ., J • LG IBA newly re· •Spectacular apls irst resale otlering .. ' E 11 1 e ocean views Estate South Coast Plaza Premlµm End u11111wnhm fireplaces . vtew Sacn· mnrP Ace ent va ue at to lseltse opllon 38R or n acres ot gar •2BORM 1BA Enclosed dt>coraled quiet pool. no •Clos!' 10 OC Airport • 1 &. 2Br t & 2Ba sulles
m The Cove Elegant & 81lboa rice at S469 900 w11h S?9o OOO D"ve by 271 i 4BR home in CdM/NB · tanclscap.ed vord garage. Pl'ts $552 up. 1884 •7 Minutes to Beach •Spacious townhouses
spacious w/2 su11es form Peninsula 1007 terms' For details call W Bdttioa B•vd trien call 644-8030 or 720-9988 dens 1 & spa C~o~e $650 mo yl'a•ly lease Monrovia 548-0336 •Nigh! Lighted Sand •F•reptaces
d-1ne. view deck & Pf. TRICK TENORE PATRICK TENORE C t M 2l24 ~016~~ ~~ ,~~; ul •I: 536 66ti' alter 5pm •Mesa Verde 2Br lBa Volleyball g Tennis Cris •Private balconies or
"waters edge" pauo TRIPLEX 63 -12661760-8702 631 1266 760·8702 01 a HI 494 4653 494 6017 upper ~ew decor. dish· •Poot Jacuzzi. BBQ Garden patios HAVE OTHERS HAVE OTHERS •Smalt pet Ok Hot new • or · TOP Floor 8alooa ollicet .. Just reduced to $595 000 3bd. 2ba. upper uM in • 3B 2 B N t B L 2169 s1ud10 view Apt wl beaul washer lockea garage •Covered Parking WllY IOT? H':,fn~~f~~a~40-556o ~~~7~~~~:~e~~~JEi~; 1;;;«1:· ·~~ '·' ~1:~~~g~::Sf;_~~~i9~· ih~f~:s:~~~~:: oa~&~1bsm;1~~6-~e;~~gs :;~;;:i;:~~;;9~ =~E~~i~~~~~~a~~~p1ace :i~:~~~~~~E~furts
Beautiful Sank Repo• Near area Lseland $229.500 -~--.... -·--·--· ocean v•ew new crpt 4Br 4Ba Oup•e• Apt, un· E11cellent localton 2Br •Saunas •Sorry no pets
Sun Coty tam•ly sec11on• ASSOCIATED REALTY Mobile Homes M&.a!Sa-,.BnU Upppr Duplex $ t400 furn 6 mo ise or mthly 111 2Ba W'D l'lkup, trptc. 'BR FURN/UNFURN •Furnishings av1111 Pool• Spa access• Onty 673-3663 ~ U ,.. I Moy 1 Gar $2200 1 d t 2 c N F & B k G r H 1 & C k $75 000' John Denver IACI 0111•1n For Sale 1100 I Villa Re111als 675-49 12 " 1 ~. 9 4 3 • 8 4 14 vau te ce1 •ngs. car gar orner wpt wy a er as or ea 1ng oo 1ng " " ' or w opnr Over streams & Sorry No pet~' Paid
Reatty 65!·5 l !8 Eves Costa Mesa 1024 PRICE RHUCTIOM $5600 OownlTwo mobiles• TOWMMOMES 2 blocks lo waves 3bdrm 213 943·2860 falls Pool & spa Great t714l557-0075
657-2834 -H2 l4 BV OWNER EISIDE Fabulous Big Canyon One lot' Super 1ental Con4oa for Rtnt l 2tld gar tr pie s 1200 yrly Balboa baylronl charming view s I 150 Avaot 10117
Cl •• (' U.D Co.Do DUPLEX 28 18 ~ Corido 3Bdrm 2 ' • Bath I Just S37 000' John Den-Frot<. vaulted ceohngs dbl JI 539-6 lQ 1 Agt tee lBR • d~n w patio Utils No pets 549-2447 Nice ::!Br 2Ba o i w bllins r a ea .. as U d All 1 ver Rf'alty 657 5118 Eves " ~ lnd1v tac lncd pa110 No Reduced $5 000 Aniuous I own ~ire & gar Owners nsurpasse v•ew 0 · ' gar pnol spa No pets 28• 1Ba 2 car garage w•lh IS pkng lreP $825 mo $550 •,Month Free Rent pets Non SMkr $650
owner will consider 10•1, urut t.i1g1:11 har. encl pat•Ol lers c.arelully considered 244 400 1 M 160 11 BeOioom $795 small v.ird & new kitchen 75:> 9511 01 673-624 7 So Coc1st Plaza area !Br 760 14 18 or 642· 7528
do.wn or tease option $ t 'C• 500 t2 t3l 598·4057 $295 000 Ag1 Barbar as SACRIFICE 666 W 18tn St 645 2739 i(I Newµort Hg1s no pets a11 tenced pool carport
Finest La Tour moOel • 760·1900 St?OO m o Ht/last BAY Frontage pier Wntr 8 9 QUIET LIVING
with two separate bdrml l RARE FIMD!! I 65 Vandyke 1BR 18A 2 •PEMTRIDCE COYE* 642-3715 lwn prkg 2t>r $1000. tbr No pets 546· 7 1 Nlo\ty dt>crl<l' 2bd 2ba
suites fireplace and "'"" <;ingle lamity homes tn 1 aela oris ~•n1 cona $ IOK E•cellen1 toca11on 2Br S850 S700 ut1ts Pd 303 l•STA•T IM gor S795 Most ut1t patd
some view Reduced 10 Co~la Mesa w pnvall' '" CIMY0,11 co•DO. 842-8554 or 642-4619 2Ba w 0 h1'up lrplc 2BR 2BA tu1n mobile hm E Ellgew<tll!• 871 -2866 2Br 1' 1Ba townhouse 631 ·4753
ROGER BROWN ~ab1net!> & much more' spa tennis and sec gate Crtlgt w•opnr Over stream!> & Wntr 9 15 tn 6 15 $900 unltl June Neor ocean garagt> tndry room $750 EASTStDE SHARP &
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113-1111
SElWlllD YILUIE
15~55 Hunllngton VIiiage
l ane lrom San Diego
Freeway north of Beach
lo McFadden. wesl on
McFadden •
Irvine 2'44
$142 900 lncd vrd-; Toi(;' roots oak I Lrg 3 bdrm. 2 ) ba. w/pool A 1125 vaulted ceilings 2 car gar I utils pa Pool Exit loc Furn ::?BA apt w1gar ava•t Easts1de toca11on Pool
Call todoy Agl 548-1 329 High ce•llngs skylights. 1 8 Acres• Central Perrts• I.ills Poot II spa Great 985·9114 o1 946-8820 C,;led11 nt>ot $750t mo mo 23 tO Santa Ana CLE.AN 281 .,., a nookup I formal CM rm & wet bar Apt area' Ju~I $49 000' v1f>lo\ S 1 t"iO Avail 10 17 Bavlldge Condo sec 515 6786 or 675•6409 TSL MGMT 642.1603 1 c.,r encl gar NO pets * * Orangetree 1 Bdrm USTSIDE REDUCED $1795 mo Pa1,.ck1ag1 Term5' John Denver Re-No pet~ 54q 244/ I gctll'Cl comm 2B, 2Ba 750 mo 546·9950 w loll New crpt drps & 7S9·9100
3 be1rm w1a11ey access I 63 t· 1266 and 760·8702 aft y 65 7 .5 118 Eves 48R 2BA POOL 3077 1 frµlc aor poor 8 spa MEW IUILDIMlii ATTRACTIVE llghl. airy SPARKLING 2BR upper Pcl•nl Air. W/0. pool. ten-
Large lot with lots of HARIORYIEWNOIES 244-400 1 A170 Tyter way s1300/mo Sl450 mo,,,. 760-t275 thd $6'.:>0 Bach $525 no '3b• 2ba apl Xtnt Et sode utots pa•d Pool laundry nos No pelS $725
Chclrm E• 1ens1ve use ol Monaco model 3BR 2BA Like privacy? One acre' Day!> 1213)602-6965 BPau1 4Br 2 iBa. plush ppts 10:> F Bay Apt 6 toe lrplc 1 car gar no No pets Near shops 857· 1776 or 760· t 713 s1a1ried glass and oak · Eves 17141760.9526 pets S875 • dep 548-1709 S675tmo 548· 7689 L I a. •.t41
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Newprice s149000 moveoncond Best oller View• Corral & shed' upt 100 10 ocean OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba lfGDa eac. w
over $240,000 No Bkrs Passl'd perc• Jusl PERFECT ROOMMATES Saund 2 c.ar ga1 111ew rrduced to $1100/mo IYAIUIU•OW! TOPAREAqu1et no pets 2BA 2BA ON WATER at
Laurie 9·5.640-4020 $160001 Easy owner Spaciou~ 3Br 2'>Ba Sl700yrtyorSl475W1n-w1nte1 $1200S1300'mo IBr & 2Br, lmj, range. MESA PINES IBr 1Ba Divers Cove. lurnisned
Tradl'ti'ona·l Jinan.cing• _John Deruter Cnn-Co FPL o' w. ter Furn uni 536 5769 yrty Ag1 752·2226 laundry pool carport No Carport encl pa1to ~ 15001~~ l•a•.e-c-•J MARIOR VIEW llOIES Real ty 657·5118 Eves PATIO DBL GAR EL pel~ $"5'95"'& s69·5 'Or bulcony S650 up •Blair to~s ..... ee 4.,....94 •• 60·-8 .... Realty Popular 4 br w11h formal 657-8729 =A272 GOO w D hk s99o I Beautiful custom Mme Quiet area .. br1gh1 2Br 1Ba 931 w 19th St 548-0492 POOL spa t>tlq 549-2447 .. aimng rm. family rm. pvt 1 ups • 3B1 Oen 3Bu lots of wllrg covered patio. tresh N I I L •ttttt USTlllE COSTA IHI 63 J. 7370 yard .• MORE (lease OP· Lots for Sale 1400 sf l90 dep 863·0697 or htgh ceolongs overtook mg pamt new crpt Avt riow BRIGKTON SPRINGS Unfurnished 2Br 18a. wtw ewrr HC• -
1210,000 toon oli:) $295.000 Catt 863• 1500 pool S2500 Agl 642·2134 S750 u111s 675·5030 Condo 2Br I' 18a '"·levet. crpt bllln range oven •Clean 2Br tBa. baleony
Et SIDE 3Br 1-story PATRICK TENORE ll "'AC•ESFOllOILY Bigger is better $895 26 2 micro 2 car garage d1w Gar patoo S725 Ole Frplc beam cetllngs Absolutely immaculate Condo wtlrpl. lg LR & 631_12661760•8702 .~ n 4bdrm hse llyd gar lrplc llG CHYOM CONDO! Corona dtl Mar 2 w'()pnr WID hl1Up Over 957 2565 Res 759-5484 carport no wshr/dryr 3BR home on very nice priv patio 2 car ,iall gar HAVE OTHERS 1200,000 ~10s pet ok 539-619 t Lrg 3 bdrm 2'' ba. wlpool I BDRM unfurmshed streams & lalls Poot. spa $890 NO PETS 722·8011
street Every ma1or e~ $ 14 t 500 851 -0!551D • .; II u•••' IEACM . Agt lee SPil terrnis arid sec gate I bllo. 10 beach $725'rno $995 No pels 549-2447 Ullhlies paid Sludto. lull pense has been done •e· I ~i~~\: • High ce11tngs skyhgl'lts. c $ kitchen & bath patio Avl *HSTlllfF*
centty Move on S•t hac.k , SUPER IUYl :Y : R:!~e~~al v,:::ii:n ~~':. BRtGHTO~ SPRINGS lorm.11 drn rm & wet bar BA HE~g~4~~~ 50° CASA DE ORO now' S425imo No pets NON-SMOKERS ONLY
anden1oy l~pacious2Br2Ba clbhse -~--f.1 Pg Y Condo2Br I 1Batr1-leve1. s11<15 mo Patricktagt I WERE THE BEST' 640-534 t Stunning 1Br 1Ba 144·1010 uool sec. ate AIC Ir 1~ ocean and night hghl micro 2 car garage 63t ·1266 ancl 760-8702 2 BDRM 2BA DUPLEX So 1 & 2 BEDROOMS enormous terr -sundeck' l !'•tra~ $ l23 560 I IOIElll llOIE YlllEI hOmesotes Improvement wtopnr W10 hkup Over of Hwy 2 adults no pets FURNISHINGS AVAIL uu .... -..:ield Lvly environment & view
---------1 , will be costly, bul could streams & tails Pool spa BLUFFS 3br 1 1ba. clean. avail 11 4 st 100tmo •Frei' ullllloes WWC9LI Pool No pets 1 person
S Owner 642-4619 Modern 3 bdrm. 2 '1 bath yield dream hide-away $995 No pets 549 2447 ltghl a11y Fashton Isl 675 ·9835 * Spacrous hvmg $750 Lse 640-0349 H TSllECOSTIMESI ff t 8 L 1040 2t00sq ti w/lormatdm-The price r eflec t s .. view $1200 mo no pets lPAllTMEMTS
Trople• older well ma1n-1 un · eaca ing rm. family rm lire· oulstandtng value Don t Costa Mesa Twnhm 3BR 720 · t509 2 bd1m 2 bath walkmg •Huge kitchen Beaulllul clean large Gar·
tamed 1 bdrm urnls on se· NEW EXCLUSIVE place • more $265.000 moss this one• Call trpl ltke new comm pool distance to bch single *Bil-in ovens & ranges den Apts pattos decks.
eluded wooasy se1t1ng LISTlllllGI Call PA l RICK TENORE Barbar a. Agt 760-t900 Across lrom Park $ 1000 CUT £ 2br 2ba h pt pat. car garage S 12001mo *Patios spa Sorry No pets
All have good parking I " • 631· 12661760-8702 Watertrorit Homes. Inc S 1050 tst 1as1 dep 2 675 5061 •Covered Garages 2Bdrm 2Barn $760
ana pr111ate yards or , 4RR 3BA$182000 ··~~~~-? UCUHIUCM 131-1400 l•t•tuueCoun NwptTer· •Pool &BBO s 398WW11son 631-5583 pal!os Excellent mcome FIV Qdlt' 1.111va1e •, Won't last' Spectacular ' "'<' 640·2767 2br lba O'N refnq 424 •Ptush landscaping
Well proced at $168 000 8~' 963•8377 .pJ= ii! bu1ldable lot with white· DARL11NG 2BR dH.OUSE'd EASTBLUFF 38R. 2BA. ~~11;s~~~n ~;~~em~a~n~ ·~:~~ ~~~:tton across Hunt. 1 ... .,L 2640 PUERS LlMDllllii -·--·--water view $125.000 Call tgar b I-Ins. gar nr. wt $ t650 mo lsl & last· sec Sun 1 ·SPM 494·4262 ,..~•
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ttll"lt ., Inc $ 120 000 Bkr 3Bd 2Ba UP 1982 Meyer 549-3484 (7 t41 650·8088 Iv mess 3~;42~~.n~~7.1aw~12;~~~g~ 642-1171 1BR IBA upper. bale. gar.
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7 51-5000 2Bd 2Ba DOWN Rea tab East51de 2 Bedroom. 1 Easlblull twnhme 4Br 2Ba. sec 494-4262 OPEN tndry rm Very clean $595
831 -1400 N 8 L 1069 Fee Land $315,000 ; tC i Bath, enclosed pa110 sharp end un•l Obi gar-Sal & Sun 1-5PM DUPLEX 1BR 1BA w/car· 7932 Aldrich twport HCa Associated Realty Oaltl ID 01 $695/mo Call blwn c1ge poot $16001mo yr pet drapes backyard TSL MGMT 642·1603
-673 3663 - -4·6pm 548-0648 s 7 1633 5907 $750 2BR 1BA storagl' shed no pets VILLA IALIOA CONDO •IUCM MOUSE* . Htrl 2102 lse usan ( 14 • Utols pa•d-No kitchen. S575tmo 646-8402
Except1ona11y clean with 2 1Br 2Ba Doll House -PT WllTEll LEAS( USTllDE 3 IDlll EXCLUSIVE HARB 0 R re Ing micro optional
masler suites. loreploCP S 1p9 950 Includes Lana "" • Outet loc 3BR twnhm RIDGE 3bd 2. ba Lg 708 Avocado 675 .5219 EastS1de deluxe 2Br gar
111ed kitchen and riarid DOCt<.SIOf RE 722-9730 FULLY FURN & BEAUT wl gar Vacant Oct 15 Loll w1we1 bar. pool/ $715 D W. trig. gas &
BAYFRONT 6BA and $1150 . 6 mo lease tenn s s, gate t pie 2 0penairy2BR2BAduplex water pd Adults No some window treatments •CO .. DO* labulous. 54500/mo ' "'-r ·
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NO PETS Pool $950/mo
722·8011 or 722-8140
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Great toe• Sec bldg. pool.
spa Nr bch $625 ofc
752-80 11 Ev 548-0425
Oceanl ront 2Br 2Ba,
S1450tmo 3Br 2Ba.
$1595/WIO. Stove. cprts.
Orps Yrly 675·0447
Near Hoag, large 2Bdrm,
1•1Ba. stove. crpts, drps,
W/0 hkup. encl garage.
$750 No pets 675·6606
Guarded gare comotll• I " M ar 1 I y n Coombs dPCks $2350tmo lse unit wttrplc shr gar pet!> V1 lse 646·3638
wllhpool&spa $10000 •LIQUIDATION* MWPT-YllLYllEITllS 631·1266 Ca11 M1'851·1184Ktm Wld hkup Soot hwy ESIOE 2bd lb 1 1 EST NWPT 2BA f I $ t t95tmo Agt 673·5354 · a. rp c down ana Quahhed buyPr 2 BP<1room 2 bath condo W · rp c. • ·~i~~\:· Fantasl•c Condo on tl'le gar private pa110. no
EASTBLUFF Townhouse
Apt 3Br 2' >Ba 2 car gar. Read the class1f1ed pages No pets. s 1025/mo yr tse
and you're sure to lilt 1t! 644· 1010 or 760-7037
Aller 5pm or Wknds can take ove1 ex1st1ng I w!ln ftrepl.ic.e pool • nu paint & crpt $925/mo •• • , wate• wdabulous view Completely decorator pets $800 ·security, 120
loans l'ANTASTIC RE ld'<Jtt l111ngrm · dmarea WESTNWPT lblktobch. 11r .-·-• Pool $1795/mo Decor· turn. beaut 2BR twnl'lse Clearbrook Lane (6 19)
DUCTION 10 S t49 000 A••duc.Pd S 10 000 to only 3BR. trpl $ l200/mo ator 1urn1shed 673-0896 trptc. pa110 Pool. tennis 346-6829 (619) 753-9529 Baat. ltacla 1
1 S 116 qoo for •ast sale WEST NWPT 3BR nm frpl. E A s Ts 1 o E s an 1 a S 1295/mo 673-0896
"':;~',~~·.:~',,,'~.' I 63 • 12661760·8702 DOVER SHORES 4BA hOuse Snt gar. tncd yrd. rental 1ust $545 Ila! OCUMFROMT $695 •Cottage hse. tg yd !I Call PATRICK TENORE Obi gar $1350tmo Ana/2 151 St 2Br 2Ba Frplc & spa enhances tux Ets1de 28A duplex. gar
• ~ lamlly home $2250/mo " gourmet Int ch hurry Furn spacious tBdrm den $635 • 2BR paUo. gar R~~E lt~":ta-~ 3B~~~!~c~l~~~!!~~!m !if]s:;1:~ife~~gJ~. N:~~::~1 ~~~;,ee Condo. s~~~~'::1.6:~1~5511~~hen Es;~E 6:~65::r. 2'~ba. -··-·--aJJllll pool S tOOOtmo End Un11 3Br 3Ba. dbl SSOO/mo tsUast , s200 twnhse 1200 s.q It. new
Watertront Homes Inc E/side., sharp !leA 2BA garaye many upgrades secunty Walk to beach carpldrps/panl trpt, ldry
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131· HOO iwnhm w/formal din. lrpl, $1500tmo 548-0069 673·584.tl hkup. bk yd. gardnr. no lndry. gar & )'d $995/mo pets. $910. 840-1597
Ocean view 2 decks 3br
2ba hse gar krds pets
$975 539·6191 Agt tee
Curt 11 631-1266 Nwpl Terrace 3Br 2"t8a Costa Mell 2624
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Spacious n clean $4751181 spa. SI l 50. • sec. Ron 114r• 1,t w/hlOHJ $550/mo 1BR 1BA. all
d 963-8377 Mary •98·5735 Pool No pels. $495 • bltns. lndry rm. nr beach Unique hse 3bdrm 2ba w/gar kid cozy crpl 3BR 2BA. bey vu s 1300 $600 security 646·3618 & sl'lops
skylights I/yd jusl $750 decor or - -74 1 w 181h St
must see 539·6191 * 111·1111 * 3BR 2BA 2 car enc pkng. Lare• 214rM A,t TSL MGMT 642-1603 Agt tee Nelwy redone 3bdrm 2ba yrly s i35o BACH sec Wtbalcony & pool No pets
gar kids fine reas deposit bldg. pkng. pool BACH $695 . S600sec 648-3618 Lalanne Apts 2Br 1Ba. l1IHI r-$750 539·6191 Agl tee ocnlrnl. 3BR duplex• $700tmo S300 dep. Gas
~· an lldofable PtaiDll)I 2107 ClllHY llHTll 1BA 1BA house w/front & water pd Child ok
doll tor your Mm. apecial LUXURY 3br 2ba. Eastslde 1•··-110. yard Close 10 beael'l & 1838 P1aoen11a See Mgr aorneone. She'll pr'OlllOe 2 & 3Bdrm Winter & Yrly Townhome. 1' t yrs otd, "" •• shops $700/mo ulllitiea -
noura of pleaaure. Pentnsuta Rentals avl Very deluxe S 1200/mo lll·410t tr lll·l 113 included 548-5393 llVE 11 IOW
Trentfef, dlrectlOM. tor VIiia Ren1als 675-4912 Villa Rentals A~artaHll tBR upstairs, S•95/mo S675tmo 2BR 1BA. ":'d 14°doll&~. C1,i1iu1t -ltac~ 675"4912 -Pool gas patd no pe1s hkup lncdyds,goodrcx;
E GE-1er1J 2602 · · 1800 Pomona acn pattern 13.25 plu• 2111 MACARTHUR VILLA references required TSL MGMT 642-1603
75c Pottage handlt119 I•----.. ----1br end unit up stairs. Sunset Beach deluu 147 Flower 8•5·8 t81 (" y .......... ........ Charming 2BR. den. 1'1iDa 1 ,. ·-.. ~-w pool spa. ten. rees. Units Avt now• 19r turn ""'"' .. ___ ..-.. ,......,.. .... • ... ~ ... S ,.1 nr Pines P1r1< & bch New Clean $620 g57·2828 $800/mo 2Br unfurn. j"ji'iiHii,....iiilliiil"ii .. ii~-= .. ;;~;;;;;;;;f;; ... ,, -·• pe1n1 mslde & ou1 S 1 175 ~twlltolJOUf-..r). 213-476·2165 •HA WHll IH frptc S900/mo 532·5692 •M•....,,M~......., Ctr••• •• 1 .. 1, ltll 2 BATH. eu1L r -1NS, lalHI WOODLAND VIL A NY11m.Mll............ ... DISHWASHER. YARD 11 • 21..a a•ARTMlllTI -.11a.Plltrft-.... 28FI 2BX. spectacular $1250 Bkr 118 .,. P' '
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gar. patio 511 Seaward. NO GAR. 1850/mo.
11535/mo 760·8382 1•81: haC~--2140 834~959
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Partly furn Baysldt Dr YAO. DBL GAR Kid• & celling S 1000 673·5348
$ 1&00/mo 641·9558 pell Ok $915 • Seo<>
C dep 8&3·06971883-1500 Attractive 18drm. quit!
htrmtng 3Br 28a. 3 hHt upper yrty, M"u" rt •
10 CdM beh Lg FR a lniH 2144 !Ired l8dy, No 1mkg. pell.
petlo, f'~k:. 2 ~'gar ~ 3br , 11.ba C ondo. w11torbdt Raft875·0247
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281 upetalrs. 2 "' gar-3026 w Plcifie Coa11 Hwy 66Q..4024'Ev 873--0822 1200/mo. s.tt-lt23 Men 145-H71 or 1\0~. r chlld o~ Ing/gen Ofc ~ l\aw CLlll/n"IT dtilifad ~ produc;t. A.~Ll. ~ ..... age, WIO Com&*taty NftPo<l 8 .. ch Aefrtg rv ------7 O.S3H /d • Cll Mon-ftl ~ Ullllze varloua ,,... ... 11anc11Nnt ---· furn. Avt 1111186-111/11. S 13S• wtt eot. no dapoelt. NWPT BCH ntamkr ettr Tll Dlllnft 1111'1 2 ey 146-4l3" av.aJ•ndt praf'd au..n 967·2566 NMd a•tra ctltlatMal eucl\ as~. Nlin-train,~ lft '*'°"'
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142·23S7 ATTRAcfiVe condo, Lux NWPT__.8CMI~ Mroom~!1• prox 2• sq " t 1 213·645.:oe>41 Skin CW• Clinic Part-curate WP •• Trelnlng Raq wlci llCCuf 4$ WP"' VIEW SITE HUNT· ... 2 •• , 2 R wanl.... ,., ltt ..... m. ~ 11 ootdoor dactc Time A.ta.a w1caar1ca.1 ... .._ 7.,. .:..2 1.-.-.....-lbMtC math 1NGTON BEACH $7 oo Over 2 t 10 wor91 -1111-VetMllta 1BR panlhouM urn, bd "P· n·etnk lots of parking, Pll call 111 S2500 mo (714)432-ot~ FOUND 2 HUSKY? PUP· l~t1on1, blikpg know!· POQI.,... ...,. .... __ **.,,A:PiY M·f ._.. PER HA SENO THIS AO a and Set I Sun ,;r.::;-
ln quiet loe w/mlnl oeaen 1395 'sec. frplc, w/dry, &PM 850-270"8 $370/mo w Es Tc L I FF-B I d Plf;S Ml~ Vic 0•1· =r: CM .... Al)pfy ., ••TlllllT '" Aaeoaalad Coner... YOUR RESUME TO Gd ~ 644-1212 E.i ~T.12~~·:01~1 ~~ ::/ ~:;;~·,:::r ahr NWPT t1PI to Bcfl. mstr Penthouse suite, 1450 ~ S~~~!~~~:.'°81(Dovar _ae W t8th SI. N_e __ DMlgn fll'm, plMMnt at· 4301 W Mac Arthur, S,A J08• Tc.9320, P 0 BOX 217 or 2'a 10·5 Wk.
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VIII• Balboa 18' 1850 dsusopol••deVpPo's'1•1lt!v'1•1171511•1 comm & more $875/mo, Janitor. agent 722·7312 Flai<lble Part·time E•~'d ind•pand9('1t llnd type -.. I •" 9S82S·0580. no tater • now . rwi..... ,..... IC Vetsallles2BrS980 .. 722-1068 -15wpm 261-1161 PIT ,,_ !Ir• Ot ""'""' than 11-3·66 If e>Ha<ad t ~..,, ...... Po011. Spaa. No PJI• or sooner 675-9850 ·-. -11•11triAI 2711 fNIU\ AO$ cha_lraide & X-Flay w lie. --. ---· Acctg F"lrm a nic. l!fporl . employment musl show PIU.1, DY« Rd. I T~ln
631-49&0 Agt COM No11smkrtoshr3br OCEANFRONT S550/mo. UUl1ll Prlv11e Pfactlce. Sul ll•PJlllllJ/•'JY .-reaJ>ldg CaetVIVian you have l~al r'Ohl 10 llOfU ptteelltt0-47M
W-ATERFRO"'T 2"' 2b.8, house. lrplc;, quiet, nr ~Ills Incl MlkHeAreapo, n· 20001/f, Hll l lrtll ARE FREE Beach (213)431·2929 2 Polillon1 op.n. M<>n·Frl (71•) llJ-2111 ""°"' c1-.... ; ......... ....
,.. V' 11ble person val able Nwpt Bch S 1200/mo M· 1· DENTAL CHAlRSIOE AS· 8-1pm & 1-tprn 8uty ... ,.
sun de c k , yrly , beacri & park, $400 • no~l673-IS92Eva1 A Zone Agt541-5032 SISTANT, 4 dau weetc, phoMS a good typing --1-11 ... lalll Hit H•
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648•74411sse-9524 Suzy 675·4059 673·083SIE OCEANFRONT IS50/mo. 2500 s/f Warehouse 1nc1 2 : Newport Beach. lmmed • I • u11 b• wall Novemw 3 thtougfl the mf UU1, F /T p /I --
u111s Incl, shr w/Couple, otllces & !i_. meu.an1ne opening 646-3S3S groomed and reliable e1tty Piii CC Jani*}' E•perlenoe Help Want.a Prepare l8UCel ~ tuc-
Wlnl., 38t 2''-88 [)pl.a on CHM hJt TtrrHt respans1ble person, evalf 3<f42' Enterprise C M 11 •-"142·11 bp&l'ienc:e '*t>ful ~ P~ detail -rram-w..nncw t~ ~Y' ...
tl\e sand nr 4Sth St Frptc, pool, llll SSSO now 673-1S92 aft 6PM Paularino btwn Br11tot & ST&IF• will train Call Joan lated lndlvldual wllll & evenings 842·2906 mtn elCper teq'd Mu11 be
Furn1she0, ell upgrades, 642·730i-N 957-5066-0 Prol/Fshrlghm,Lag Nlg .• SS Fwy 60¢ slf NNN CltlMllTll 831•12tse rod 9CC:Ur818 typing iiiii11il: a~1011rOt1<....-en0s ;~~!8::-F ~;ootmo EtStOE CM Rmmt want· min from bch, own Bdrm 546-6985 or 957-273 t FOUND Bill/wilt wlgrey E;~·~:~r::S· l~~~~f;~~i ll•PTlllllT Owpm Experienced PA11'1Y ..
_ ea pref lemale to share Ba. gar $550 Incl spa, 9300 SF refurbishing In· Tabby Kitten. 2-3 mos needed tor new & row-Busy phona9 IOf COfP & with mem()(V lypawrtt~ llPlllllT Pentty hafp 3 Yfl min Stat• CtHI ••tra 3br house $300/mo 1st poot-ten-hsekpr 364-0S98 side & out can redo Inter old w/cotlar, CdM area Ing Health Care A!,,,.y Mfg fac11i1y L~I typlng perter-Aid. Penson1e KX Budget ~•nt ·A·Car 11 •~per req'd, "81tlbla IOI
2616 _! last 722-~269 _ Ammt to t hr 2br apt, prof 1 to suit, 875 w fSlh St NB, 673· 1749 Cell Jo 1714)83e"..o763 required. Apply at. 888 W. ;~1 .. ~·c:~i;n111~ :,~.~!~t!, 1:;,~:.~~~! 1 ~~ =~d-:1111, lncludet ..-.
-.............. ------FEMALE 2S-3S to shr, 11on smkr, age 30-35, 213•433-o941 FOUN 0 000.-M lxad HOSPITAL HOME CARE lSth SI, NB handle heavy wori< loedl 1111 lull llme customer Hf• u-1 • --•2Bt 2B•. new carpets beaut 2stry3br.twnllse, Santa Ana Hgls loc a'/I laceae Pu,trtf Breed blackwl wtitp1w1 ULISlllllT'Y with lraquanl Inter-vice PoSltlona Previous ~ ..__._
P1t106 carPort, pool, spa Nwpt Bch . .ain't loc, nr Dec I 9S7·60921E 21to & floppy ears vcty Cltrlcal/Otlic. S4lt Reap tor phones orct.r ruptlons. oustomer ralallona ••Plr lTTlllUT
CoS1;.:S ~ ':11h:2r2ioryer bell pool, 1ac. 760-6816 RN seetls honest resPon-CM/NB area 646-8SS8 a.W-PtOC. bkkpg & ore P•Y· ..... IM.... pref'd but not man-Mature 1ndlvldu81 to catet • o els -801 1 , Pllll llPLD -H", _ abtet Xln't typing & 10 645-sooO "6t 51-t dat()(V Must be •ble 10 to ladies. includlng loot
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-ti •itto Fam 21·30. n/smkr. to shr Sible roommate to share FOUND large greyl whl a•••-urr k..., r""" Some Illes sup· k ne • .....-. ... 1 lud se ic d h 81 a ,.. 3t>r 2ba, Nwpt hm, $300• Irvine twnhH $487 50 Modem l.arge 38t, 2Be + male rabbit Santi Ana -•-• P~~t ......,N/t mkr 181 to Call~ ._,.pm'°' wor •-·.....,.. nc • rv • an ou••·
AYAIL NOW Newport ulil1. Avail 11·1, Call nsmkr 786-8096 large 2Br 2Ba in mint Ave 1T usi1n Ave _ __. S1400540·7i11Jul appolnlmanl tng eves & wtcnd• We keaptng
S ,.~6 .... 7 7 9 gp condition Firepfacea, tm ........ 1111 opening tor an .te ---otta<ananr1e11 .... wage • lllT/mtlll
Aval A Fwy I Br IBa -• .,4., • AM/6-M Roommate wanted Prof high ceilings, garages ~ 648-7264 A111st1n1 to our Aecount -u--••y -T L-' l/T .... 1ncenuve & ~nellts 1 yr IT\ln ••per
condo FRL. OIW, F.NCD FEMALE to share 3Br 2Ba female non-1m0ker to more Exceli.nt value at F 0 U N D m I n I a t u r • Executives, must lype 65 -·-tc-1ca r Apply in P4H&on btwn 1-5 •a1 •111•nl•IT
YRO, 2 CAR ENC carport, house In Cosl a Mesa w/2 share apt on Balboa $290 000 Drive by 2711 Schnauzer apprx S yrs no wpm, be organl.z.ed and Ambitious, hard W()(t(!"9 SSIS 2272 MIChelson, Irv T~ T ,; •-
Pel Ok $630 • $330 dep olher women. $400/mo. Island No depostt reql w Balboa Blvd, lhen cell tags. MlsSIOn Drive on PoSsessEthe 1billty to Pri· ::~et:i..~': ~,;,-::n..,.y· HELP WANTED ;;c,;;e;; EXPERIENCED Salal Par 9•5pM hu • 881 1 &Jn. 863--0697 or 863·1500 548-3977 alt 5 wkdays 6 7 5 • 7 I e 7 L •av• PATRICK TENORE Sat 11 S46-1672 orlllz.e ntry 1tevet Excc;e(. must type 4s wpm ~ lnsl rumentatlon and CWll son needed Apply In per: F• •••--•lac lnl1l1 message 631·1266/760-8702 ---lent bane 111 all • """""' I spectors sltnd teisuma . _...,_ • Fe non-smkr, 2BR COM HAVE OTHERS FOUND on Fairview Ad. 642-4321 ext 316. Judy on phones. nea1 appear-1~ 2421 Haley St Su•l• 19 son Ylang Ytang, Atrium All sh1l1a avall, Full a Pan LI.a 270& Fapt, turnd eacep
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t bdr1m Sphrr01B11gaduC, ann:lysonmkrcoSnudbo: btwn Dartmouth & Fair Oetting. ror interview ap-ance non·smkr. real e11-Bakersfield CA 9330s Court. FaShron Island time
un h y ga s on y. , Or. CM. Little btk dog po1ntment tate llcef'IH • • AM< or · 11n STHl CLEll llLllA UT &II
CHRISTrAN MA~E wanted $450/mo Cell Valene prkng, sec, pool, tennls 545-4S22 call 10 lden1ity Tom Lee 642-1603 Balboa p·a,. Ti-· Full .......... bt t•t tor F V home $275 631 -1266 $550/mo 760·1337 ... Hit Ct1•t -11-•-'' ""' -• • sacur"" • uflls -FOUND vicinity ol Main & .. " SECRETARY PIT. Nwpl -Time 67!>-1124 F """""'nl t -968.92g9 ... F shr bch nse Warm en-leat1l1 WaatH 272' 71h Hunlingt()!r Beech IMIY-Piltt -G1r, flex hrs .mull be~-B1.1sy MMotd• Benz lnde-or ...,.,.,. "*' ..-
vtronmenl outgOlng y•T GERMAN COUPLE ishM Tra4t lac ... Ftt La14 Mate puppy'Wlth blue col-3'JOw Bay St ganiz.ed, typing & some pendent shop requires • flf, HSlll Thmtl cell bCIW9•t-.-4~
FU RNISHED room , ser1ous $350 Linda w . 2newhomes -3BR 3'"tBA ler approx8weeka CostaMesa.CA92626 ptlOnework 644-4242 well e11periancad MB PIT.FI T (Need 10) ASSllTAITI' IB
nonsmol<et ProtessionaA 646-4912 760·3242 10 rent home/condo in at 2257 Elden Can rent · (2l3) 5~7298 mechanic S49-9008 Call Beth ~S.3881 TramendQus .......,...unf~
Business Male 30 • CM/Nwptllrll are• ap-tor S 1'00/mo each Went • •• •• e • •• •• ••• •• e •••••••1 -........,. ' S48-5056 F's to 1hr Eaacul l w11hse prox 2-3 mos. commenc-10 trade lor land in NB or FOUND White long haired e , ••••••••••••••··--· fOI en enet"gecic: M/f 1 1n lr.rone lrplc gar. wtdry, ing Jan 10 '87 ·8S2-8186 CM lor 5•10 unns CAT vcty Westclltt area e • yeats or Old« w/1 19?1
Furn rm & bath, l<ltch &
lndry pr1v Yng empt'd
male Dana P1 $350/mo
493-5474 evenings
pool $400 & $4SO leave message Rich Flock 64S-0968 B lue eyes . m11e e ( \IU·.1-.I{ Ol'l'Ot('I I 'I.If' e grdwlnf rnrfna Raj;
786-7494·0 640-1181-N c I I t -646-3946 • • penin•• Now Ava1·1abl• taurant No ll(P nee
lrlftl tr .. I . 'r· . l • MAN GER • • AP91Ylnperson,Chlellg0': HUNl BCH Large pnvate 2740 ••:•HI llHCll LOST 28" gold chain • A e Chicago Plua, 4!533
toll "' l'lome Full prtv la111e11 w11eweled heart charm, • e R Campus Of. lf"llne
Garage mc;I No pets S 100 SINGLE GARAGE ,1111•11·,1 2904 cupid w/mallet mend ing e • CAR Q UTE S MESA VERDE nr OCC,
furn S300, Unlurn $275. F
n-smk. all priv. P<>Ot. stu·
dent Pref'd 662-2123
$375/mo 536-6759 Sate & Clean 708 brOk8" neart. $100 RE-e \ppliration" art'""" lw init iw ·. . CAMERAGIRLS.H~-.
Avocado. Corona Del n a highly pro lt1ble & WARD 675·31S 1 no e 1•1•pt1•ti fo r mnnal(1•mf'nl ~W!>iil ion,. • Waltrasse•. nd axper
Classy exec tem shr lg Mar 67S-5219 beautiful shoe store questions asked • • E•rn Extra C••h nee. Studar1t1 olt. TI'4I twnhse own BA/BR, Lad1es-CMOren1-Mens • lntii' i<lua l.. mu .. t h1· .... tr.• Ro1t1ng 20'a & Oaz:ztes Non amkr quiet. respon·
1lbfe mature person, oood ref' 1 . $325. C.M_
642-7 148 call 11am-5prn
ntsmkr Eastblult area GARAGE 2 CAR FOR Guaranteed first quality LOST brnllan m111ed p11 • 111111i,lll t'd . or.,an iz,.d . 0,.,ihli• 10111 • For O.lltt•rv Of Thi• Panar 7S2-89SS °' 19p1y 1 1 SS25 incl ullls 760-390S STORAGE ONLY Secur-name brands at retlll bull/Shepard w/blk har· • '" e I r-1670 Newpor1 Blvd, CM
oty control $80 Irvine prices 40 10 50.,0 below ness Motay' Reward • !(OHi orir n ll'd. \ppli1·an1, fllll'1I r n10' • 1';~';83&;0bo':::~e J;:'k: 838-0159 your compe1111on We Main/Yorklown. Missing e "f'lrkin~ "ith \nuth.;. • HUNTINGTON BEACH ;~~ A~~,;.~SHl~~~y
Snowed un6er wilh siutt? ullls 1st tas1 & depoS1t Ceaatrcial ollef" this unique op-10'5 670• 149 t • · • ex per d need apply
OlgyourM1foutw.1h1ci.stt-Ava111 111 733-2634 I .E. Salt Ital Portun1ty lor a last returnlLOST Old female Poodle • K l'l1uhl1• \1·h1d1-. \111111 l 11+·1N· • FOUNTAIN VALLEY Miiano s Italian Res· l:::';;tllaa;[~Biif" on yoor cash Invest-Mossy gray v1c ot • .11111 111 .. urnn1·1· " 111u .. 1 : taurant. 600 E B1y C-2 f 'ltwprt hie~ •t 11t ment Over 200 nauonaJ!y PCH/Newtand on 1011 • • INDEPENDENT Balt>Oa Fun Zone . ... ..,,.....,.....,...., .... _-...-. -27&9 known brands-tSOO S36-4994 • \\I' offn r\l'rllt'nt 1·11111p Jt1\ l lf'11 · •
---------styles • Andr-Geller : o•f 11'. 1111'luti1111t: Paid ';u·ut ion .. 111111 e
Make the Move to the
New Park Newport
Make tk SIDMt move to Park Ntwporl,
Newport Bu~'s prem ier lu1ry addms.
F1nJded aM uf1naJ1~ I, Z, ' 3
k4reom apartmeats u d towdc>1ses oaly
mlHtts from Newport Cater uc1 FukioD
h talMI. Pnm $It$ io Slltt.
J1mbortt 11 Su JoaqelD Hiiis Road
(714) 644-1900
.PARK
NEWPORT
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1141120 SO. n . 'Evan Picone ·Bass LOST OR Fllll l PlTT I • e
1617 w estclllt ·Nike 'Reebok ·so11 Low cost spay/neuter re-• ho ioa''· rnrrl in 1I 11111l 1l l'11h1I in·•
Nwpt Bch 54 t -5032 agt Spots a11d ma11y more terrol Pet 10 available : 'urun1·1·. honu .. proitrum ... al1t n a111I e
S 16 900 to $39,000 1n-No Fee 978-PETS • mill'llltt> alto" an• r . • DELUXE WA TERFAONT eludes beginmng mven-• e e
OFFICE SPACE tory tratn1ng-end 11•-Persoaal Stn 1et1 • \pph in pa,0 11 111,., thru e
S75 sq II & up SI 50 • tures Call anv11me 3004 e f'I ., l"'I ( u • Call 6'12-4644 PRESTIGE FASHIONS I e tur ... ~: " · dnl IJ.lll e
Beacn Blvd nr Main New 501 "329"2362 PiR~~~~~'ou:~Tr~s~~: : ORAlliE COAST PllLISllll CO.:
oltoce spaces hom $200 Working partner 10 cook in refs a11a1t For more into e e
mo 10 mo avall Steve a successful res1auran1 on call Glen (213)S92· t620 e 330 W. Bay St. e
962-3223 Faye 962-2668 lusl on Some inveslme>nt e C t M CA 92626 •
CdM. 1000 sq ft, new carp, req d 551-54'85 LUI youngster Sl8r11"9 • OS a esa, •
_... d schoot? Starla n-1ob or e EOE e paoel""". many win ows, Aaataaceae1t1 nobbri by looking through e • good stgnage, 673-4120
or 673-4126 AH011eeat1t1 2920 class fled t • • • •• •• • ••• ·~ ••• •••••••• •
C4MILlHITES
Ample pkg, ullls paid
285S E Cst Hwy 67S-6900
CIM llTlll SPACE
363 st. south Stde ol PCH
Coold be a flower snop
•SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC
READINGS Palm af'ld
card readings available
Nationally renowned psy-
cn1c local & he d 19 yrs
Sa11stac11on Guaranteed•
4192-7296 or 493-20S4
lots ol PoSSlb•lilles SI 57 Aulumn leaves. love 10 look
sf 1r1pte net Ava11 lmmed but nate 10 rake? Someone
Call 6 75-23 1 I days wan1s to help 1n c;1aas1lied ---·
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collect ing. no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
Counter PMson
P1zz.a Maket
Wa1teu1w111ress
Apply between 2·4pm
9108 Adami
Hunllng1on e.eotl
Aslc for Ed
GENERAL OFFICE Stu·
dents Ok lor Tne Roar1n9
20 1 & Dazzles. S5 00/hr
752-6955 or apply at
1670 Newport Blvd CM
alter 6PM
llRIE ClLLEllUS
Nowseetung
PANTRY GIRLS
HOSTESS
Apply 4200 Scott Dr1ve
Ne11rPOrl Beach Mon-Fro
between 3-S
Mettterslanetl
l itcltt1
Is acce>pting applications
for energetic people 10 1--------------------.--------....,.--------....,.---------1 worl( on oor Vege1an1n Goormet Restaurant
4 line mimimun ~~~
· ' · s A Garage Sale ~\U Kit for $1.00
For 14.80 you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Pilot.
There Is a 4 line minimum and the price Is the same whether you
advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden
treasures Into cash. \
We are also offering a Gulde to Better Oar,.e 81 .. 1 for 91.00. This
guide includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items
10 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 Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place
your ad at:
Daily Pilat
Orange Coat Dally Piiot,
330 W•t Bay St., Coat• M ...
Huntington Beach lndepend9nt,
17969 e..ch Blvd .• Huntington 8Mch
Monday • Frida 8:30 AM to 5 PM
642-5678 "'
Cl .... lled AdYerllllng
Carpeatry Ct11tractiH Laa•1eapi11 Movint
Expert Carpentry Service I l1il•i•t I Lawacare , __ ,...M._0_¥_11---.-,-.--
$2.40 per day Aepair Aemod l·Add•Uons LOCAL CONTRACTOR-IS Gardening-Cleanups-Tree Carelut-Courteous-Cheap
Doors-elc. S48-498o yrs exp Reis Renegade remo11als-Trom-New lawns By hr 1or piece> 646-3665
That s ALL you pay lor
3 lines 30 day minimum
1n the
Doors-Mo•dongs-Bav Constructton 650-3223 & Ma1n1 Alfredo 54 1-3833 N . •-.
W111dows·Comp1ete Patios 11n1a1 "m et
Addohon!> Quality Work Deen TreetTnm'Cleanup compl lcomoamon/Aldes tor hve
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
1--·-·----·-gardening Reas prices 47"'446 Pa111 548-8860 A· t CUSTOM DOORS & 642•2873 Cttuck on care & lite hskpg tor
DOORWAYS All Sliders 1he e1oerty 1714)633 2009
Doors-Aepaor ·Anerallons Lie Bonded 548-55S5 DUSTY S Landscape/lawn . •
Cabonf'ts-Panel·Locks-etc Main Serv Wktytmonth P111t111
35 yrs e•P Jerry 642-0567 Electrical 1 time Free est 241 -1640 i.;Fo,;1N;;;;E;.o.;.;P•A•IN"'!T""1-N•G-B'!"y._R-1c-h
SUN VALLEY Const PlHllll EUCTllC ard Sinor 16 yrs ol happy
1do11 all' Home Improve. Ouahly work. free est STllP llSTERS. cus1omers loc 280644
• 1J yrs rel<. 642-7390 _ 42s513 968_7401 Slump & Root Removals TMni< You' Q63 4114
Back Yards Ok 536 4444
CALL TOOAVll
ISi FOR LOIS
Yoor
Service 01rectory
Aeprett111a11ve
Plus Small Remodel and AEStDICOMM'LllNO 26 Add1t1on~ Walls Doors yrs Do my ow11 work Loe
U2-1ll0, I CHE. IEI 278041 Al 646-8126
Gardening Full Service>
Mow edge clean ups
966-2716 Evf'S l v m!>g
Carp!U ELECTRICIAN Landscape1Garoen Ser 842·4321 tit. 310 CARPET LAYER Sells L•C 233108 Small/large voce Compl montttly mt11n1 c If Pf't' ll wnolesate 1obs & rf'pairs 546·5203 •Int rets S1e11e 546 q 14'
I PHCt'~ 1u~t,1lla11ons and ELECT AICIAN Oual work
AcH1tieal Ctilia11 fi1·1.1·•"~ f•m 548 5785 _ Free t>st S20 nr TREES
AEBLOWN OA PAINTED C"'mtnt/Concr•lt • 487892 Greg 979-6276 Topped/remove Cleanup ~ ~ nu tnwn/sprnklr 751 3476 Also tnl/E.at Painhng NEW & REPAIR No 1ob Lie; 288597 631-9295 Driveways patios. pettis too !;moll Top qu8111y ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE
f'tc No 1ob too small A F'AEE t 63 I 2345 Cl & •• AMTE)( TEXTURING Re.i:. M1c1<e"' 536-0553 eas es • eanups nna1n1enance • (7 14) 8S0-4 147 W8~181. &720C3eBotll11gb Sl2e1~19u9r!°7g T J Pl'llle Concrete Const 11 .. f!lll
.. J HoQhP~I q11Jl11y LO prices 1--.-.... H-A-N"'"O""Y_M_A .. N-.-.-Kc TREE SERVICE 1 op Trim Remov111 Quill A1r~1lt Concrt>IP <;pPCoahst-Bnck Large> or small I do 11 a111 St'rv Uc tns lre>e es• !i'P""ar~k-lnliigiiOA!""r-ea""'!!!'A_ep_a_ir_s""!&-sine~ t oc & Bonded Pat 531 SS79 or Ive msg 969•8263'or 536 6696
Aesurlac:tng • Rool1nn & C 111 !-lJt a52· 7093 •GEN HOME REPAIRS
W .. ,. 9 WffKS CONCRETE Patnt Or.,..,alt Carpentry JAPANESE GARDENING att'rprOOling• 631-419 , •• SEAV Cl & M t
SERVICfS •Saw CVlll""· etc Gery S.5-5277 PTL ean up am · · .,. Free est Tony 964-47S8 Aatt ltniet1 rt'mcwr con<.rf'le asphalt· FENCES-GAlES Tree tnm
01rt 48 7559 631-2610 Dump runs C M IN B
A A A PAINTING lntlEKI
OWES T possible> price
10 Step ServoGf' 66:? 3235
MA TOIAN PAINTING
Ouahl) R Specially
l •C. 288597 63 1 9295
Gl ASGOW PAINTINf,
1n1 E '1 30 yr<. l':<P"'
IPI <, 6412·5214
h i•li•& bptrtise lty
Chris
R,.~•df'nt1el comml'r I
FREE es11m 99•·"819
RALPH S PAINTING LIC
Reas Rate!> C.u~I WI.
Int E•I Frp~t 962 4701
f ART HING INTERIORS
HANGING STRIPPING
VISA·MC 673-1512
•MOBILE AUTO DETAIL• area Jim Wttyte 642-7206 lllHtl~ Special monthly r111es c11an• Cart , ........... -...._.___ ,. i
Mnd WISh Mark 259· 1311 8111111 8AICKW RK Small 1obs ,P --·-·-·•-• .. •i..;.;.• ........... __ _ · Baby Nurse w114 yrs e•P _ Ne.wport Costa Mesa •• ltat Stniees tok1nq .1ppl1c tor daycare l T HAULING · MOVING Irvine Rel'' 67S 3 175 HYWALL Starun(l 1 t 3 S36· 7607 G rage & Yara Clliup~ omplt'le servlcea• F'REE
INTERIOR DECORATING Jon 845-8l92 Masonry 01 All Types t'sllm11tt>S' 968-6374
Yt1chls-spec;1a11z1n,g In COii CARING t'llP d Nanny •• HAULING • CLEAN-UPS Block wall•· brick 11rork tile te>ut bedding. cur1a1n1 M k per., tovt!·tn!o •or out 7 0 L 1 patios tree est 538 4833
Se ms Newpor1 7S4-6278 11om S75 wt>Pk 647-2• 15 ays owa•t ra es Celt Barry 631-4748
la1l1H1 S.m c11 •MY MOME DAYCARE" >Cini prngrnm re.is rates lt11Hltti11
•WANTED TVPING AND medical exp 642..0S4• Refutt>te Ener-ic Prof CLl::RICAL WORK IN MY • .,...
HOME REAS 840 7•83 CltH i11 St"1ct Coup .. Will HouMSit w 111 _ re tor horses oogs. C11iaiaet1 HOUMC .. •mnQ•WtndOWI c111 bltds ate M11n1
14 yrs rahebte rtu, own yos all\I refs 841-4970
PA TRICK'S CABINET RE trolns 645-9866 P1nal0alla
FINISHING SlflP·Sllln Lla•ac••i•t a.al r•lln1sh Ouahty work, Depend a bit Efllctent a. LI
fr"'O 111 Sean. 892-7703 Scand111avu111 g1111ook1ng • ncart
101 hou11.-c.ltaf'llng NB &1.n1al GardeMftWl!IY
llOUllSIASHH Bncll Block end Concrete
w ork rntc ESllMATC
646 2130
lllffiat •.. , ......
CLfAN I EJCPf' RT
Over ~S ~r1•11P-'i.nce Lie T • 116 428 730· 1353
Pl••~'·• 24 .. ,11f 111-1110
•An ptumblno & t1Nt1n9•
DRAINS c:INr from S 15
f';iue•l·Ot1Pol3l·Rep1pet1
64 1-0907 p s 722 9066
l t • .. tliat/M•itlH I
txJStAt REMooheA
I 1X:•I Af'I I LIC n~ 4~0001 Oon 631 • 132
Ctth
hli
Seners
All shifts avallable apply
19770 Beach Hunt Ben
225 E 171n Cos11 Mesa
OPENINGS FOR day prep
~rsons FIT PI T Idell
for Hoosew1ves or SIU·
dents Will train Start
$41 50-5 00 nr Apply at
ME & EDS PIZZA· 4 10
East t 7 St Costa Mesa
WllTER/WllTIHS w11n ear tor tunch senitce
Mon F'ro 8 30· 1pm $40
$60 daoly Acc;eptong &p·
p11c.a11on~ 2-4pm 27 '27
Sll,1nnof' Santa An•
979-0~,~
WAITRESSES & HOST
ESSES tor AM PM &
gr..lve y :ir a Please appl~
al tilt-GRINDER Re<>
tnurant 1400 W PCH
Nwpl Bel
642 888 1 Ma11age>r
General 5530
lTIEITlll
G&'I Station wk $5 hr
!Wt"S & Sat 645-5760
llLLOCIS
SOCllSTPWA
Is. now ttlrlng lor the 8
c•I Our MW UPICI ..
<.ctle Opening tne ftr•t
weeto m Novem~t Pos
11ons to be filled Include
Waitr111 ..... , .......... ,
FM4Sernn
C..111"1
ApphC:&tions are being IK
c~tf'd at perlOf'lnel ot
flee M $ IOAM ·SPM
333J Bro11ot
Costa Mesa
EOE
Casllier l H t,......t
••ABC MOVING•• T'I Ou~k 4 CAr•lul f 138046 ... ' """•-------• lO RAlCS $$~ 0-4 tO ExPEM' c 1:AAMIC fit.t19
CUSTOM CABINCTS Log Bch 01.1no Pt er.ss main cl 11up hltlllda.
•Clo t Design •Cuatom Call Mario 49'4 4 106 trees rflOd. sprnklr repr
Er!~t~n~d part time
hetp needed fOf FathlOn
t11end Reta11 Stott
Pl• '@ Cllll 844 5010
COE
~·i:,~~~ c 8 b In A I. IS HOUSEWORK DRIVING M•nyyfllrS e11p oe 61&0
H tor 12 131 547 3053 YOU CRAZY., DIG IT LANDSCAPE ANO
DON T DESPAIR Call CONST We dig 11 aH' R~H
CUSTOMCA81NElS TIU ~~rUl!P 957-3915 prK.l'S hct1n1e46 7070 •CIO~I ~n •Cuttom
I( 11 c n • n cat>, n • 11 PERSONALIZED HSECl N ORIENT Al GARDENER
•Formica ~ ny Vt"•,., •~P ~ t All run g.tf f1!1"Q rw.t
... .., tor 12131 S•7·:'l0">3 6pm Beth 850·1'1' f r a11tmAtf' ~30 01115
·u.<~WJJ\ AltordabHI
K11tn4"ns baths 722 9713
Wi .. t• Cl111ia1
CUll/llllln
Card shop wtg•llS & CO.· mt'll(~ N 8 640· 1373
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COSTA MilA Am ... • llTllT SALH ClEAk WALL \JHIT w/IMllhlvt. Nti2IM Pidki Yd&
11• ....... ,..... 1111W'91!11f !II l•• l1•ntll ..
TOP $SS PllD _, NABERS HOSPITAL nffdt ,ult £J1petienced PIT cMIMn· 'CY Du111 Store 'IT Of ... dfwr• I cabinet BC*OlflQ I Otoomengt ftii!ll~~P"l""'llftl .... ~1
lllNt aUAMant PtMM atr•tlng IOCal oec>wt~t P1T !xp cwef d U.ture ~ wllllt>V I *" ~lal POOdle Puppeit Albin 111/tran1 ou S595 ~ 1t1 C*110n llOtM 1800 l3S·HOO Wiil trein N0·2454 StOON ff~ ~tUt• T-Cup Toy.Min . s.t-~9'1 N9w t40tldalen 1315
490 Eaat 17tn S1 CM -.......... -Slftnllf ~ IOlt flaw 6 1ijU1 V·l>f111t S39 648 4005
lllltllYIUll B o It I • I M • 0 ciiow1"9 engtllellflng hrm 111 .. llHHU II ... IU,./htb /l ttlllfl 8:''' Pert· TlfM Un6on rapon11t>ol1t1et AWlY at Me'l1"9 exp -.cret...yt hll f .... j Q klwli PiD8 . W:lf'IUt JIU ~ "' ~ HI W t&th St. NB oen olloce ty wooi •n fut Pertcte t»owO '*-· Xlnl cont06e •~ con SLlPS XVXICXilf
8"ct't ttore Ap()ly, 1n MJm'I 9111TI I paced ~t . lle11 II .. ~ cond 150 494·3220 dll!Oft Atlillng I 1500 Sttn 25 30 & •O :'Y'f'~Zc:f:.,_;; lltml ~~!/1;1~~y::_~~~~ 80 Honda expreu <7 t4I~ Call 6•2·48AC
1000 B•~ld• Of, New· Lool11ng for ~ •narp, ptea5&1lt woiliil"9 con· moped Bu• 11c;i.et10 Cot· pt!at WI ... , t.5e>rn MOl\·Fll
port Bnch enef~llC tut l)ICed •nd•· csitions Sen4 retumt 10 umtxlt OhlO, new ~ ~ g H i!(k WUTll Tl llY
.. -• v•dual tor ovr prQd~ t.Ar Fuentes al Robetl a1U1 toam m11t1eu. TROPHY MOUNT MOO BalbOa l1land inore
HUI d-s>I PrOd~ ••P nee: a ein wouam Frost & bkll wflt TV. 78 Gremltn, bO
Budget RMt·A..Car hH P:ull & Part-time Pleaa.e l Auoc ,401 o11au St Color 25' TV MaQnavox 0 • le~~ •I mOOftno 675-8829
PI T dtMtl PoS1tiOn&avaiL pply at 2is £ 17tl\ Ntwport ecn e A t"6o cont<>le. a.~i o u..-r --......, 4.. •1 ~ • 1-Aol $Al hr. variety Of lhlhs SltMI. Costa Mesa . 492-3522 NORDtC MAXMIU$ PfO· ,. I~. illlf,.I enft
Good dr1111ng recOf'd req SERVICE STATION AT· . teulonal rowing ma· M t I I/
811ng OMV prinlout llT0l 10UTE TENOANTS E•P'd Reta AMERICIJ" Indian "9!"1 chlM wtccxint.,. Ilk• ' t trfJ'C t
Apply In person btwn 1·5 Available tn Irvine area Day Sllllt, Surid•y otl wantt<I. rugs. bUketa, new 127$ •94· 164S --Sc~N.,t;;.;t~r~l~~!"""!-.-
2212 MIOhel9on. lrv1,... SS/Hr to Sllrl CdM/NB also onemat ruo• ·-· •1t 1L 1-... ,.
llLIYRY PR•
L191'11 detlvery EvH &
Wkndt Must have econo
c•r °' mot0tcyc1e 18 yrs
• C•ll Jim 979--0524 .....
Fto-raJPlantt Fyll or
P•rt-llme Apply In ~-
90n Th• Flo_, M iii
10120-A Adams Ave. HB
(714)9e3.0739 . •11ou11 Wlllotraln NIOtllt 6u Lark
Motel 2274 Newport
Blvd CM Apply 7am
Noon M·Th 6A8·7445
$300to$$00 Noaollect• area ~4.7 15 1 213691·1837 ft.•Tm--& -
'"9 3.4 hOUfl • day SEWI~ MACHINE ART L E 'Y -cl A RiN"E T GOii Clubs, b-o & "'°"· X'lnt co~g~.o!~~ ObO
Moncsay thru Fnday alter· w /ca""" •Int c..,.,. ~"S, table & chalra )59.3~ " noon Saturday and Sull-OPERA T tor c.anvaa --~ ... ,.... .. i
day mornlnQ Call prodvctt to Exper help· FURS·fadlll.coats. Ink n lttr9e ---a.ti•lct A1tt Ltll •~
642·•333. '" tor Kirk tul 645·21'4 stole S30·70 84 I· 5S ' ' ... IW y llPIUtl llllfUI Ir le t DELIVERY DEPARTMENT , = ,.:: Fem~~~~~~~., euy.:r" MlllnO Ull ITIMI SALES I LUSllll McLAREN'S BMW I
330 W Bay St Fvll· Time 10 Irvine Call 18540 Hatbot B~d with 32' speekera. AM1'M ALL IAllS M·F 11119. S·S 11116 !
Costa MeM. CA 92626 Jane 250· 1 ~9 Must Fountain Valley. 175-6950 casMtte S 125 963-9395 1 lllllLS 626 S Euc:hd St I
Now H1nn9 Clerks for all pass secunly cheek EncylopedlH. 1985 $165 iar111 ..... -DOMESTIC & FOREIGN Fullerton. CA '
shifts Full or Part-time Y&LnS WUTll PUT 1w a.s S650J Great Booll•t _ 19202 BEACH BLVD 714-6$0 8300
Starting pay $4 50.SSIHr Tl .... 1•1_1 .. 21 Set new $400 1985 IHt...... '140 ·114/113·4100 213·691~701
depending on exp Com-""' • • Ameticana Enc:yl 1500 15 7 c:u h dl:lt freezer -
pany bPnef1ts 1nc1u<1e WllHW WIHfl t••'-' (Was S~2001 834-3643 antlQ~ Oak kit table. 111~ 4 W~ffl Drltt/JHpl •ao HOTI Wll
Heal.th insurance paid s JOO Side , Side Ir"". e11lt, S 150 lie tykes treehouse. • 9030 Man. beige/pato. beaut I 11acahon profit snar1nv Ff PT I mo OP· .. C h 1 & cones. only c 11< m1 set· 1 portumty• 760-7057 WOO<J desk S35 heJr couc • ovesea1 chair. 17 JHP IUll vice records & I yr war.
'°' PllfnP9'ed I • • • -CADl.LAC Metc.oee 8-'tz -11 llll•tl Ull LARGEST SELECllON
Top ..-.cedet Ptlc .. Paid • He ... ,tflllil Dt* Ol lat• mode IOW m.teege
CALL PETtR 0t RAY Mat~wPt Cad•l14IC• 1n OfanQe I .... • ... Tl • No Hauln Count ti S.. ut today
"alllMDll .en .. /tl.tt, &40·1100
213 0t 714 137 ·2333 ttN I ~ /.flll.t, 2800 H•l>Of BIY<I
TOYOTA 77 Celiea ST. ttpt/ COSTAMESA
111nt cond. to mi. auto. ••r. CADlLLAC 75 EldOt.Oo.
am11m tepe, 12850 Ole gd cond . new radttOf •
548· 1181 Hme 645-8814 lr•n & othet new pllrtt,
SOUTH COlJNTl'
VOLR WAGEN • ISUZU ~en
1442 S. 8nstol. S A
141·0220
alt• Dtatttic t JOO
'llOPIHYl&.U
'-OUT ST ANOING
I 1500 obO 499-4017
WI llf ALL 11111
'US£0GARS.& TRUCKS
COME IN OR CAl.L FOR
FHl&nUIW.
Del.II.LO nnaan
t821 t BEACH BLVD
HUNTING TON BEACH
Hl·IOll; Nl·IU1
CHEVROLET 12 Impala
Ong ( 1) owner X'lnt cood
a1c rad. htr. auto. 54k
m1 S 1575 Firm• 722-09Hi
'II nm SPlllT
5 speed. osselle
•llC •llSMtOC
Sl,Alt
THIODORf
ROBINS
FORD
llfYH
Allen ~ FloCISI. ~009
Nwpl Blvd. NB 875· 1353
paid lraming Apply in $50 Sewing mach sco rocking ctl1l11. 6 drwr 1 b~ I
person al Stop & Go Mar· Ntrcba•ise I Els1de CM 846-4924 dresser. poker 1 bl. WA ... HRI raniy aval a
kels 34138 PCH Dana marble coffee tbl, wOfk Stl Ill 111tlll11~--il.~!!~~i!!
PO.Ill n ...... TBL 6 4 ~ $IOO, 5 Pc shelves flr.(fC~8~ or Nol I bul Is 10 choose rwcrrv1A; ' YOU
LI blue w/Whl IOP II blue
leatner Loaded Flawteu
1 own Non-smkr Lady's
car 452SER See 11\e
best $3950 PP Day (7 IC)
644-4910. eve 675· 795 7 JOt>O HARllOR Ill V (•
(()\TA Ml\.A t.•lJ fl1111J
FllAUIAll·IP
PllTlllllLI
No exper nee. 18-30. tetl
thootln~. Call
LENNY S Studio/Salon
675-0823 CCSM
11.y appL1a-1S Sota s7s. Elgiere s25• Sal/Sun 9·2 9552 Pel· 1rom in all colors Jll IU•IS i RECEPTIOllST • "v 11ac S20 Cnr lbl & Collee A B 1 fm2· US PI T alter noons Tele· LES Hl·l 1U Ible S50 obO. 548-9808 tawOOC· dam'' ushard Oranoe Coast llNITI I
pnone skllls Apply in per· Giant 20 Family Garage Jeep/Renault 1001 Quail St N 8 # '
son to complete apph· MAnAI WASIH University Athlellc Club Sate! Follow signs btwn 2524 Harbor CoSla Mesa 833-9300 .
ca1ton Mr Fuentes Rob· & electric Dryer Good prvl men s Raquetball Warner & ~eil, S.aeh & 141·1023 MBZ •82 300s D Turbe>. II en Be10. WllHam Frost & Cono-$250 847-81 tS membt'rsn1p, NB $500 Newland Sat 10em·3pm Ilise. Vt~iclt1 9090 pristine. anathrac:11e
Assoc 1401 Quail S1 NB •ntl transfer tee 760•0518 T _rt_i_ /palam1no 1eath 1n1, 591< Rtfric S 121. Its Stet• I Yamaha CASO 1395 Min· IHl!!!!_lt •• ·75 Toyota plck-up. as 1• s 22 500 PP 673 1 t8 t
'71 ILH Llllll
HPHICllllTlll
Burgundy leather 1 own
1 .1on-sm"' 657ZVM S3950
PP Day (7141 644-4910,
eves(714)675·7957
'10 11.tt l larlh Ltdd
CHEVY 75 Monza. 4 SC>d.
new enQ clutch. paint.
11res & brks Xlnt cones
Make otter 760-6600
ClllYY 'IO CITATIOI
$1995
644-0807 or 675-0854
f LIWll tlt•t .. ,,.,,
PIT near 0 C Alrpofl
Hours flexible 852-9155
OFFICE HLIYHY $150 Botn in Kint cones wal Windsurfer $650. Ptwr~b TllZ $700/0BO 52 Che11y ml • • IN U.S.A.
FIT high school graduate CALL 675-4262 Oynavlt uerclse blke i step 11an $7001080 75 •1• llTlllllll 11100
Except cones. I own. new paint Non-1mkr. 351Y2J CHRYSLER '80 Le Baron
$5950 PP Days (71•) SI W9n 318 cu 1n eng
644·4910 eve 875-7957 A·l cone! $2600 Call wlln 0000 Clt1v1ng record F • 1014 s2400 7 c h llowef 28 Umfllte. 250 eno hrt. Honda Elsinore. runs Cord•a·L X'lnt cond AM> TRYING HARD£R
Apply '" person lo Mr .,.,,.,, rlnt $300 8°Se~o462 lwn 220 Crusader. sac: great s 1501080 Call Financing avl 631-5092 TO 8£ :: 1 1714) 652-4978
llnWIA"H Experienced Full or Pan-
ltme Contact Mrs GrM n
at Grallon S1ree1 In
South Coa st Plaza
Fuen1es at Robert 8e1n. I HY FIRllTIH P $29.900 Xlt cond. NB shp blwn 9am 10 3pm
Wilham Fro&t ~ Assoc Ill 1131 c ••• ,..' avail pp 673-7170 645-4976 uFinilL9iiFil . IALEI 1401 Quail SI Npl Sch LES • £4J•i~aeat '81' II' un S.F. '11 Aatts laptrt-..1 tlOO ..... VICE BEAUTIFUL Coffee table. -T c _ n • PARTS
CIRYSLH, 1112
71 000 orig moles win I
cones must see to •P·
prec1a1e S850 ObO
639-31 11 549·5278
PIMUI &Ill glass lop gold larved 3Smm eston Camera. win ate. to hrs. new In· • LIAaaNO Needed lor home wlln pedestal teos see 10 ap. llHh & 111po<1, brand new, ter1or. slip. This one's a 1 .. --•'l,·,_-C_L_ICK ___ ..
111110
Needed tor tar~ An1m11
liospitaJ 20/hrs WMk
125 Mesa l>f1ve C Mesa
IAIR Sm.JST
WANTED
5 1op no1cn na1r 1tyllst1
wolh cltenlele for ·a tST
class beauty salon m the
Hunhngton Harbor area
of HB
lO%Ct•al11it1
Call DOROTHY
846·5579 or 840-3644
LIGHT MAINTENANCE
worker $4 50 nr start• r IT Good lor 18 22yr old
going to scr.oot m PM
l1i•ttH1Ct ,., ....
NMcled W /Tra1n Mostly
night worl\ S6 hr 10 s1ar1
Call Cnris 64 1· 1079
llllTHAICI
Plant maintenance Minor
e1ec1ncal plumbing &
carpentry Apply at 888
W 16111 St NB
P\8.IC NOTICE
M R children Call precoale s89551.14 13 still 1n bo11 wl warranly 101 OFFERS 960-7467 .,, ""'
957•6190 S65 Call 644-2531 days ·72 S.aray wltrali.t. cully 'DI/RENAULT
,IT 1111umUICl WOOi HHlll cabin. newty rebll out· JEEP
-Iron stove blac:k w•lll Frff tt Tta H22 drive, exll cones $8500 • o~~~tcle~n~-~:d~a:s: pipe~ s 175 645· 1326 Free female Dachihund. FIRM &OS-965·6412 • •
nave own transportatoon CANOPY BED Obi mat· very friendly lo good llLP! 2 hit hatrl
May ~k Span11h Call lr8$S & .bo.11 SPIJ"91 S.50. hQme Solid blK!l. CaU 43' liatt FDMY-try 1 t!Jt<
M ·F 9.5 675·2311 single e•tra long bo11 968·8497 40. Viking s F ·try 751(
lllCllYIH OUll =~~e:;_e!!~ FREE KITT ENS TO GD HM 38' Luhrs. all c:ab·lry 79K
For Retail Clothl~Store ~ blac:k M ?. weeks oldc. 111 36' Trojan aft cab-try 75~
in Newp0rt Cenier. lull Girls Fr Prov Bedroom vyr black mom cal a 48 Tolly '80, mint-try 195K
time POl!hon Will tram set 1nc1 queen bed dbl Kelly between •·7PM Owner fine avail 960-7467
CaJI tor appointment dresser enO lablll. hke 969-5428
8 30·5 M·F 644·5070 new,~150 720· 1775 HN-41 n Ill IF
Ask tor Katie t<ING SIZE BED AND
RICIPTllllST
Exclusive N B Mens Club
WALNUT HEADBOARD, a ooo· CONDITION
S225 540-3238 e11e Male prel'd Mature .
people oriented, n-smkr Lovely oak coif lbl, wood
752· 7903 Mr Thomas dlnelle set. oll wn1 lrl·
I <1111onal sola. crib and
Rl'spons1ble. Reliable, cnanging lbt 854·3651 nl"al & clean person
n+oede<l tor Bakery Room SOFA & LOVESEAT LIKE
tor advancement FIT & NEW $800 DINING
p T pos11tons Pis call tor ROOM SET 6 c11a1rs I
1n1erv1ew 673-7890 w/pads Cn1na Cabinet &
Server S tOOO Gold Hall
RESP WOMAN needed tor Mirror $100 951·3057
11•1 Materials 5030
CRAFTSMAN 1111 clrc:ular
llble saw Allachments
72. 6-71's, 7kw, loaded,
w/elec. slip. poss trades
Try S65kt 960· 7467
1ncld Value $225 Now Totally Redone 35· Pac.
only SSS• 64 t-0248 Blue Fin •1, 1n1ere1t
$12,000 Will lln Ooc:ked Office Fuaitart a1 Bal is 644-5965
A Es•iraeat 1047 S,ee•/Slri ltats
40% TO 10% 701'
OFF LIST
NEW NAME BRANDS
Oll1ce turn & supphes
•OFFICE KING•
, ••
111 "" 1111 (550) S 1800 ea ob o
979-7820 or 536-2130
11 s 1 class1tleCI rule-ol·
IRVINE AUTO
CENTER
714-951-31 44
800-428-7 485
Ill CHllT lCCEPTll
HJ Ltasl•1 H0-4300
BMWl.15%
APR FINANCING
On Approved Credit
60 Monthl30% Down
· Limned Time Only
Sof'l)e Res1r1c11ons Apply ..
1sco JambOree NB
640-64U
lull 1trne oll1c;e help
Pac:1hc Piano
Ren1a1 645-6460
L1qu1da1ors
Ponoern1g 11>e pur~nase 011 2500 S Fattv1ew SA lnumt> We 1841 ruc:lers wnel 11 your bullnMs moving 10 a 1ney n~ 10 II now 10 l:>Uy ,_ locetion? Annou~ lhe pef>C1>ec~ ou1 clsss1l1eo 17 14)557 -KING w11a1 111ey neeo move In dlaalfled
Plait NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PORSCHl
AlJOI
CHE\IROLFT
HlthHI Qualltv
S.le• It S.rvlu
'""' .. ,,., ... "'" 40 l Con t Hwv
Nt wpor1 8-ach
673·•9••
*PEUGEOT *
* MASTERATI tt * ALFA ROMEO *
'*SAAB * BITIER•
Blli * 752·0900 *
llMIE
5UZUKI
~.
~
770-7001
•· \&e,.1 R,-,... • f1fllll·~
... _. i ·,rftSI A
Nil.IC NOTICE
VOLVO '70 142 Sdn rads
stereo. new valve JOb 1111
tnru-oul S2 t50 obo Dye
494-2552 Ev 497-1597
YW '14Ill,1110 •· 141-1173trl•2·3121
vw •ao a111111t
Blkl red. lo m1. $2300
Financing avl 63 t-5092
VW GTI GOLF Brand new
01'1y c 000 m1 $9500
Roger 898·3357 /Work
786-9051/Home
Need a chimney •-p? Or
a snow tl1oveter' How abou1
tomeone lo tune your p11no
or 1eac11 you llow to play •P
LOIS ol speca•lly services are
1dvet11~ 1n CIHSllted
PUBl.IC NOTICE
BUICK
DEALER
IN
ORANG[ COUNTY
979 2500
MllC NOTICE
'14 CIL T Y1STA WAI
Auto air stereo cus,
r/rack 7 passenger
Vin =800609
11,HI
THIODORI
ROBINS
FORD
;:.t, ltAllllOI ~. n
(0\IA Ml~A f>•\J 1!<,11!
DODGE '85 Mint R•m Van.
like new. very tow m•
s111ped, c cyl, I 10,800
645-4913 or 548-478 1
FORD ·as BRONCO
Loaded. 8 cyt. 4•4. dht
int . top ol 1ne Hne
can/Im $14 ,900
645-4913 or 548·4781
fOUNTA* VALLEY llylCIMnlng Oepotltshlll M ano oenoH l Ou•oley 3 fl. 21250 NOTICE OF oroun<I walefS tn end lo ell of FICTITIOUS •UllNlll ENTER SAID LANO AT A ClluW<l Sll•<l no1iee of oetault 1rie 10111 amount Of Ille un-
K HOOL DISTNCT r-ciulred prb IOOCCUptlnC'f. Morac:lora Irvine Cell! NOTtcE Of T .. UIT(l'I I AU sa10 Tract OUI wolhOUI any NAM€ STATtMENT POINT l ESS THAN 500 ano Of f'IK1ton 10 be re paid bel&nce of the Obll·
NOTICI °' lnlormalfon concetnlng 9?7 IS DEATH OF YOU ARE IN DEF AUL r rog111 of .,nlry 10 llwl 1urface rrie IQllOW\f\O pettonS are FEET OF SAIO SURFACE cord " Ml)' 13 1986 H 0111on secured by,,,. atx>ve
ADOPTION °' 1he pt09()Ml snould ti. IC!· Tne toealton 1n C1hlorn11 JAMEi GA .... ETT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST or to Ille subsurface above I C10tng t>usiness IS California AS ~ERE TOFORE RE · lnW No 86 194559 of Of. Clesc11be<I oeeCI ol lfll'1 and
••OlUTION ()fl dresMCI lo FOUNlAIN VAL· of fl1e chief e.tecuttve olf~ JUITtCE DATED 1 lflSl82 UNLESS depth of 500 feel II Oedt· Vetertnary Relief Services SERVED IN DEEDS OF RE l1w 1I Recorc:ts •n 111e ottice ot es1tma1e<1 cosll e•penMS
INTIWT TO LEAIE LEY SCHOOl blSTRICT or p11nc1p1I business olfice AND OF PETITION YOU TAKE ACTION TO Clled 10 lhe Ctly ol Hunl· 7155 Lillle HBrbor Ortlle CORO 1111' Rf'('.ordf'< or ·orange a n <I il d van t e I I a ·~u• OllTittCT 17210 Olk Street. Founte•n Ollt1e 1n1enOecHn1nsteror ,, TO ADMINllTUI PROTECT YOUR PROP· mgton Beath on IM maps ol Hvnt Ben CA 92648 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT County '131 208 49
.. UL PfllOttEflTY Valley, Callforn1a, 92708 Al· same as above ESTATE NO. A·t3$1M ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT H id Traci Barbare Anne Weinlraub UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Saia Sale will be meCle If tS POWl:>le 11111 '1 ll'le
NOTICE IS HEREBY lenllon CarOI Jonet All 01ner t>u51neas names To all 11etrs benef1ci1r1es A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Tne street ac:tdreu ano OVM same IS above DATED 7t09f85 UNLESS but w1111ou1 coven1n1 or war· t•me ol sale the QC>enlng bid
GIVEN THAT THE FOUN· T e I e Phone . (7 l CI 1n<1 ac:lc:lresses use<! by the treOUora anO con11ngen1 NEED AN EXPLANATION Oll1er common des1gna11on. Th ts but1nen 11 con-YOU TAKE ACTION TO ranly f'•preu 011rnplle<I rtt-may be 1es1 than 111e IOI el
TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL 842·6651 1n1enc:ted transferor w11111n crec:lllors, anc:I persons wno OF THE NATURE OF THE 11 any ol 1ne reel Property ovcll!O l:>y an 1nc:1ivi<1ual PROHCT YOUR PROP-oar<11ng lllll' po'5ess1on or 1n<1etl1edness Clue
OIS1'RICT h11 declared Iha! P: 0 UN T A IN VA L L E Y thr~ years last years IHI mey t>e Olherw1se 1nlllf81le<l PROCEEDINGS AGAINST <I es c rt be <I Ibo v e II B&rbare Weintraub OVM EATV IT MAY BE SOLO AT e<'ICUmbr1nce1 to Ply 111e 11 ava•llble. Ille expected
:he follOwlng real properly ec HOOl DtlTittCT 80AM> past so 111 1u l\nown lo Ille In 1ne wlll an<J/or estate ol 't'OU YOU SHOULD CON· purPOrleo lo be 4048 MIS· rn11 statement was 111eo A PUBLIC SAl E IF YOU rem&1n1ng ormc1pal sum ol opening b10 m1y M Ob·
wlU not be needed for Of TltUITEEI, lllaey Lou 1n1en<1eo 1ransleree 11e JAMES GARRETT JUSTICE TACT A..LAWYER TRAl DRIVE. HUNTINGTON wUll 1111 County Clerk 01 0<· NEED AN EJCPL.ANAflON tile 11ote<1l sec:u.rec:I by n1d 1e1nec:l l>V ulllng the fallow·
classroom purpo... CroHett, Clerk of th• none AKA JAMES JUSTICE On 11'07186 Ill .JO 00 BCH CA 92649 ange County on September Of' THE NATURE OF THE c:leeO or Tru~l w1111 1nteretl Ing telephone numt>ert on
Th• LOUNGE ol lh• ._.d Tl1e name(s) enc:! business A pe1111on hes Ileen r11eo AM Benehclal Ser'vice Co Th• unc:ters1gned Trustee 11 t986 PROCEEDING AGAINST as in u1d note pro111<1e<1, ac:I tne dote tMllora the sale
JAM ES O HAR p ER Publllhed Orenge Coast ac:tc:lress 01 lhe mtenc:led by FRANK COYLE in ll'le Su· u tne c:tuly appointed dlsclalm1 11ny llablhly for any P:31M21 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· vanc11~ 11 any 1mder lhe 14151945-6"118
·SCHOOL 1oc11eCI al 18685 Dally Piiot October 15, 22. 1ransleree<s1 are Robert N j)erlor Court of Orange Trustee unoer and pursuanl incorrectness ol ll1e street Knowlson Hennemann & TACT A LAWYER terms 01 H10 Otleo 01 Trust Diie AuQusl 20. 1986
Senti Ynez SlrMt Fountain 29 1986 Litman enc:! Joseol1 M Liu , County requHllng tllll to Deed ol Trull Recorded aoorua and 0111er common 't'ocn Allorneys at Law. One 9 1 J DARR El L ST lees c1>11ges ano e1penses T .D. IEflVICl COM· v11i.y.Cellfornla WC 13 219 N Euclid Ananelm. FRANK COYLE be •P· on 11'19182 as Document Clulgnatton 11 any. sllown Newporl Place Suite 260 COSTA MESA CA of lhe TruSlee anc:I ot the 'ANY," u ld TrvelM •1
The Board of T ru11ee1 of Caltl 9?80 1 po1n1e<1 H personal rep-no 82·407153 of Offlc1af Re-herein Newport Beacn CA 92660 Ill a sir HI aoorass or I rusts created by w10 Deed Cheryl 1)'1111, AH l1tanl
111e Fountlln Valley S<:hool PlalC NOTICE Tllat 1ne property per11. resent alive 10 adm1ms1er the cords tn 1ne oflk:e of 111e Re-Sa1c:l HI• will Ile m1oe but Pubhsneo Orange Coasl common c:1es1gna11on ot or Trust leeretery, IMO N. Celt>-
Oli1rlel ruolllff lo I••• the nen1 hereto 11 oescrtbed In estlle of 11111 <1eceden1 corder of ORANGE County, wllllOUl convenant or war· Dally p11o1 Septenit>er :;>4 property is shown above no S••O sale will 1>41 ne1<1 on tornl1 llvd .. w.inut Cr .....
lacillllel IO Indicated at>Ove • 43301 general as card and gift Tiii pe1111on requHll Cahtorn11 eaeculec:I by· 11n1y express or 1mp1teo re· October 1 8 I!> 1986 warran1v is given 11 lo 119 Wednes<11y October 29, CA I CStl-3717 (411)
under lhe terma and con· NOTICE TO sMp and •s 1oc;a18CI II 4038 autllOflty 10 lldmlnltler Ille ROBERT L COMBS JR gerd1ng lllle POHeSllOn or W383.t compte1ene11 or correct· 1986 al I 30 P rn tn 111e MC-to15
dlllont ttlled 1n 1ne Resol· CfllDITOflS OF I Barrenca Par~way Irvine. esllle under Ille rnoepen· ANO MARG A A ET A encumbrances lo p1y 111e ---------nrnl Tne benel1t11ry lobby 10 1118 tlu1l<11ng locatec:I WC 70'5
ullon ol tile Board. RPO!· euuc TflANSFER Caltl 92714 <1en1 A<1mm1a11111on ol Es· COMBS HUSBAND ANO rem11n1ng prtnc1pa1 sum ot MUC NOTICE unoer si110 OeeCI ot Trust by a1 601 Sou111 l ewis S1ree1 PubhsMO Or1nge CoHI
uiion No 87-05 (S.C1. 1101 ... 101 The Bus•ness name ulec:I 111es Atl WIFE WILL SELL AT PUB· the no11(1) seeureCI by Hl<I reason ot a breech or Clefaun Oranoe C11lllOfn11 92668 011ly P1lo1 Oc101>er 8 IS 22
Tile minimum monlnly U.C.C.) l:>~ sa1<1 1ran11eror1 al said A neanng on the pe111ion UC AUCTION TO THE Oee<I of Trull w11n 1n1eres1 NOTICE OF 1n Ille otl1tg111ons 1nd At Ille lime or lhe 1n11111 1986
ieue pavm-ot lor the lemi No1tce is hereby given to 1oca1ton is Denise's Hall-woll Ile l'leld on NOVEMBER HIGHEST BIDDER FOR tl1ereon II provided 1n H id TRUSTEE'S SALE 1neraller Irie unOers1 neO pubhc11oon Of ln1s nohc. WC04
ol IM IN8' etiall not ti.'"' credolors of Ille w11n1n mil•~ 5, 11186 II I 45 P M 1n e>.p1 CASH (paya.ble al time of no18(1I e<1v1nces 11 any Loen No. ~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~$i;:iii:i:i:~~--:---1nan 1280 00 The minimum nam"c:I transterortsl 1na1 'I T11a1 H•O bull\ 1ran1ler 11 No 3 al 700 C1v" Cenlllf sale 1n lawful money of lhe under tile terms ol 11'19 Deed ,....,.t5'17'/GOFP: I
monthly payment IOf sub ... bul~ transfpr •s about 10 t>e 1n1enOe<l 10 be con1um· 011ve west San11 Ana CA Untied Slltes) al Cnapman ol Trusl fees cnargH and T s. No. TW731
quenl P«IOCI• may t>e a<I· madP nn !>f'rsonal property ma1eo a1 ll'le office of NPB 92702 Ave en1rance 10 C1v1c expenses ot tna Trustee anO ONIT CODE T
justed t>y tile Con1umer n"rii1naller Clesc11be<I Esc:ro.,. 845 S Harbor Bhld IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhfl Center Bull01nQ. 300 E ot Ille lrusles t relleCI by T 0 SERVICE COMPANY
Prlee lnOex 11nnu1I a11etage r11 .. flames ano riome ao Ana~e•m Calllorni1 92805 granting ot lhe pelltlon you Cl1apman Ave Orange. CA lllCI Deed ol Trull IO·wil es Ouly apP01n1eo Truslee
reflected 1t the end of the c:lren of ll'le in1en<1eo trans on or aller Oclot>er 31 1nould e•lller 1ppe1r al lhe all right lltle anc:I 1n1ere1t S 169 457 99 under Ille following <le·
1e11e per too A Secur· lerort ara E Rey Quigley 1986 "81rtng 1n<1 Sllle your Ol:>· conveyed lo ano now held Tne 1:>enehc1ary unc:le< sa•d 5Crtbe<I <let-0 01 trvsl WILL -~iiiiii~riiiiiiiii--""l Tn1s bulk transfer 11 not jecttons or Ille wrmen obiec· by 11 under sa•d ee.<I ol Oeec:I of Trust heretofore ea· SELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION svb1ec1 10 Ca111orn11 Uni-11ons w11n 111e court before Trust 1n tile propef'ly lllU· eculed 1nc:I del1vere<1 lo Ille TO THI: HIGHEST BIDDER ~---t form Commerc111 Code Sec· the nea11ng Your appear· alee! on said County Call· unc:terSlgne<I • w1111en Dec· FOR CASH ANOIOR THE 1ton 6106 ance may be In person or by lorn1a <1esc:r1bing the lend lar111on ol Oetaull anc:I De· CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED
The name and aOClress of your 111orney t11ere1n mano for Sale ind• wrllle<l CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
ST H.K PAG F.L 111.. person wllll whom IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR LOI 250 of Tract No 548 I, Notice of Oetaull 1no Elec· CIVIL CODE SECT ION
' A ' • cl a oms may be llled 11 NPB or a con11ngen1 creo11or of 1n 111e Clly of Huntington 11on 10 Sell Tile un<1er11gned 2924n (payable al the llme of LYDIA STARK ,, El\ll\I.\ A PA(iEL Escrow 845 S Harbor the deceased you mull Ille Beach. County of Orenge. tluMCI '"" Nouca ot De· sale 1n lawful money ot the
rl·"dt•nl of Cm.1.1 1, .. , 11 f1•l11 u.11 v J . An11r>e1m Callforn1a ano the your ct11m w1111 the court or S1a1e of Calltornla, es per taull ano Etectlon lo Sell 10 Untied S1a1es1 all r19111. 1111e
Mt•Sd, µ.i!'IWd ,..,h•) IH'l7 P•""'<i ;iwav last day lor lllong cta1m1 by present II to lht personal map reGorc:leCI 1n Book 215. be recor<leO 1n the county and 1nlere11 t onveyed 1o
any cred•IO• s"811 be OctO· represen11t111e appointed by Pages I I to 22 1nc:1u1lve of where the reat properly II and now Mid by 11 unc:te1 ()t·tobt•1 I'S I !lttfi 111 I >i I• 1111 1 I .I I fll!fi 111 ber 30 1986 w111cn 11 lhe the courl w11111n lour mon111s M1sce1111neous Mapa. 1n Ille located 1110 Deed ol Trusl tn the
<.'11!'1!.1 Mt''•' ~111 1' ~ ull• 1 !1111 R1•lov1•d bu~1ne11 <lay before tne lrom 111e d11e of llrSI II· olltGe ol the County Re-DATE 10103186 property nere1nal1er oe-
.. u 1 v 1 v 1•d Ii v t1>· i 11,,,, hr 1 ,,f Mild1t•d con~umma11on dale 1pec1. auanc:e ot 1e11er1 H proVlde<I corder of said County hneftc:lal lervlce Co .. H 1er1t>e0
I I J heel above In Section 700 ol 111e EXCEPT all ~I. gas. pel· TruttM •1: lnter1tale Tru1I TRUST OR DENNIS VIN· 111 fJ h' "' ·11 '' " I .\i 1trilt > i\i 11 l 'r"'l<I Dated Seplemt>er 2 t9H Proball Code ol Calltornll r o I e um a n <I other Deed Service Inc." Afat!t, CENT GOFF
StJrk 'ol A· 11 .. ,.lH !\l· ,,, ~~111 h '\lurk 11f JoHph M. LIH , .. oberl N. The lime tor lll1ng c111ms Wiii hy<lrocerbon 1ub1t1nc11 Marth• Oll•ea. ACC041ftl BENEFICIARY HOME \.\'J,11111~1011 Nw11 IJl11u ,, g1 ,1nrl-.r1n Litman, lnlended Trani · not e~pire prlOf 10 four and all other m1ner1lt of bacutlve,11712E.17thlt., FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
II 111 , I ri., 1 1,, 11 "' 1(.,1,. 11 Slu t k ,.f l)luo ferff rnon1ns from the C11le of 1ne every lund and ch1raclet H · lie. 108, Tu1tlft, CA. t21eo recorc:teCI July 18. 1985 a1
Pubhsned Orange Coatt ne1r1no no1iee 1bove oep1 w11er and rlgllll to ap-(714)710-t52t ln•lr No 85·203680 ot Of·
J11h11'1""'" ~···nn .1j.l1•.1l ).•1.111d"111(;,11 oa11,P11o10ctober 15 1988 YOU MAY EXAMINE the propr1ate or <11vert waler. Published Orange Coal! f"1a1Recorc:t11n111eollk:eof
.,, h ,1111.1 Slo• " .11"' I 1 nol "''"' k 111 < >1110 W•OI Ille kept by tne cout1 II you wnethef sucn rtghlS ti. ves· 011ly P1to1 October 15 22. 111~ Recoroer or Orange
,UP.I\• d "' 111.irt\ S l i• .,,,.., ,1 r111 "''" 1 111 a1e e person 1n1ere1ted In led or c;on11ngen1 in. under 29 t986 C0un1y sat0 Oeed ot trust
IW'ft" 111.t 111 ,.ti1 ._..,_ Iii • lf.•rt"'' ~I.it PUBllC NOTICE tile et111e you m1y serve or recovl!fable from 111<1 WC09 descr.1>es1netol10w1ng LOT "' upon Ille executor or 1c:lm•n· 11110 w11h0ut l10Wever. any ---------49 OF TRACT NO 2873 IN
li.o k 111 h• I ht1n.1 ( h.q" I :: •~I V"1L1 K 282'0 111ra1or or upon the II· rtgnl to enuw upon tlle M.tr· Ml.IC NOTICE THE CITY OF COSTA
lt1llllll \ 11! F"'l,11tcl ·11ro11 .,...111 I" C~tobt 1 NOTK:I °' l0tney for the executor or face of subsurface or said ---------MESA AS SHOWN ON A
Set\. II r" ""ill l.H· ho Id Iii 11,,11, I.! !Ill 1,, I! II() A~ICATION f0" 1<1m1n111r11or 1n<1 hie wtll'I land above 500 feel t>e1ow FICTITIOUS 8UltHll l MAP RECORDED IN BOOK CHANOl IN tl'le court wllh prool ol Mt· Ille present natural level of NAME ITAT1MINT.. 98 PAGES 22 ANO 23 OF
Fnd,1' ()I 1otwr 17 I I' !\I .1f I l.1rlt11r l-•'-' 11 OWNERIH• M vice a written requetl tlll· tile surt1Ce of said land. 11 Tne fottowing persons are MISCElLANEOUS MAPS
I'M .11 f'1nt1· nrr,., I 1\.11111 11.or\ St•rVll~ ALCOHOLIC •no 11111 you detlrl ape<;lal r ... rved In varlou1 DMd 10 doing bul•nell .. Tue ()e.. RECORDS OF ORANGF B t· 11 Br 11,1 ti v. a y "ill I" ( )c ltoho·r 17 dl BEVE .. AGE LICENll nol1C41 of Ille hll"O of an in· Jasam Inc . a c;orporallon. llgns Ill 17951 Skypark Cir COUNTY CAllFORNIA ,,, ( "h I I 'I I; 10....... ventory and 1ppr1IMrMnl of recorded Oc;tober 11. 1980, S Sle M Irvine. CA 92714 LOT 49 OF TRACT NO
t•llfllJ,trY ·•rir· llllll \,. nv.1tetn To W110m11 MayConoern .......... 11 oroflnepell· ln8oolt 5456,Page 410•n<I Janel M M1nnlgfl. 8S72873 IN THE CITY OF
(.'r,..t.1 1\.11-...i V1.,11 .. 1 ltt llttlll lo follow KI M B om wha 1 1iontOflCCOUntsmenllonecJ followlngotOflk:lalR«:ords Amigos Wy Newport Bell. COSTA MESA, AS SHOWN
ltun will hf· ht·lrl lhr· ll.1!11111 1,.iwn M t NAMKOONG Kw1ng S are 1nSecllonl200 andl2005of ALSO EXCEPT all Oii, 926&> ON A MAP RECORDED IN
n1or1HnR of thr· ~·r (JI i , 1 f) 1r 1,1 111 r, 1pp1ymg lo the e>.p1r1men1 the CalltOfnla Probate Code gas Oii 1hate. coal pno.. Th11 butmeu 11 con· BOOK 88, PAGES 22 ANO of Alcol1ot1t Beverage Con· ,, .... Coyte, !ft ".,.er. phlle, IOdfum, gOl<I. 111vet ducted by tn lf\dh1t0u11 23 OF MISCELLANEOUS
Vilt'. IJ(•j(tnntn" ,11 ~ :m .1 Ill :1~~1 I trol 10 sell 11cono11c 170 w .. 1 rfttl et .. l te. 1 .. and ell othet mlMral de-Janet M Mlnn1g11 MAPS. AECOROS OF OR A M lnll'rmt·nt will C'ROSTIC beverages al 15 I Kalmut t enla Afte, CA t27'01 po1111 contained In any pot· This 1111emen1 was llled ANGE COUNTY. CALI· I.Jc· pnvnl(• til rnn-sl Or Ste F·8. Cotti M... Publilhed Ora~ CoHI tlon of u ld land detcrlbed In w1111 Ille County Clerk of Or FORNIA
, .. wn M<·mnrrti l P'trk W ILLIAM HOWAR D "92626 w1111 '41 On Sale Daily Pilot 0c101>er ts, 1e. tile totlowtno ref•red 10 In· ange County on See>ttmber EXCEPTING THERE· ~. ' CHUSTIC Ill paD.od Beer & Wine IPut> E11 Pl) 22. 1986 11rumenta. 1ogetll4lf wOh the t 1 1986 FROM ALL CRUOE Oil.
1n Glc•ndol<• Ptl'f! 1• ' llOente WT .. 4 tO fg"'I 10 drill (or an,. exlracl n ttaJ PETROLEUM. GAS. BREA.
,JWllY. CktnbN ~2 . "u1>11·•-..o Oran-Coa1t ---------"--r " v• ... 8 D-11 8 t ,.. .. ...., w-tuCh dee>0ait1 ot Oil 1n<1 naa Publltl\ed Oral\gl Cout ASPHALTUM ANO All l(IN· r<Je. ~ m.i<w;iy 19813 1n Nt•wpurt Da1lyP11010e1oberl5.tN8 f>talC NOTIC[ orgH.endloproapeet~: Oelly Piiot St91tmbet 24. OREO SUBSTANCES ANO
M ortuary , Dm<·tors &•Jl h. llf(t' ~ month!. W407 mine and remove tvel\ de-October t 8 15, t986 OT~ER MINERALS UNDER
ti.j :.! IH ~0 . W 111 y.. w 1111 l ht' 'ICTmOUI IU ... 11 potllt of other rnlMfall from W3t4 ANO IN SAID LANO. [)(.
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Newport 84!acn
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l~•h\/t'tl infnnt ...,,n u( P\ltl.IC NOTICE NAMI IUTIMIWT Aid llndt bv1 with tile r19ht ---------1CCPT THE RIGHT TO USE
n ' .. """ The fOllOwillQ pel'ION .... to occupy and UM only • P\alC NOTICE ANY PORTION OF THE
W1lll.1m .ind Pnnwla K2113112 0 01ng t>utlneu u ponionoiotnetlendlorMICI __ ;...;;;.;--.,...,,.-..,;,,;,;;......_ SUR,.ACE OF i HE LANO
t'ro"ll ll Jr A l~n NOTICI °' PIOF OT OU ION S a pufpo ..... contatned In lhe PtCTITIOUl IUIMH FOA DRILLING OPER·
I .. h UPUCATIO•no PIGFOOTLC1n9t>OatO.. 1209 Agreement O.tedOecembef NAMllTATl•WT ATIONS M INING O R "1H \ IVl'I u'f l!I '1 lt•t'. SILL A&.COMOUC Keel Ome C<won. Del M11 22. 1HO, i>et...-n lfle StaM The tOllOwlnQ pertone are OUARRYINO OF ALL
K.1111· Grundp;lrf'nt.'1. llVIRACM• 92825 otCaltfofMandHuinltn0ton Oo•no 1>u1lnu1 II KINDS INClUOINO BUT
Rrilxrl ,md Ouruthy To Whom It M~ Cor<ern AICMtd 0 ~ 120t Harbo\lr Corporation. a HAUCOUP tUM Sims NOT EXCLUSM OF OIL
I It bron W1lh.1m und A l ACOUIS•TION COM l(HI on-. C<wona Del Mat, Oelawv• c:orporatlOf\. , .. •O Hunting1on etacn. CA WELL OAILllNG. OIL DE·
PANY ALAC COAPOA· CA tH25 COtdeO Januart 31 19'1. In t284t VElOPMENT MINING OP·
Murtt>I Crc lie Sr . :l ATION Gtn l>tnr l(l(A AS Wtllllm 111. ~ '1118 loOll M11, l"aot470, Of Of· Marc enc I.opal, t87M EAATIONS TOGt:THEA
und( Swvt n. ~ltl SOCIATESICIM Oen l"lnr Alfi VI.Ca, ~ a.en. flclal Aeoctoa ... arnenOM ..,,.,. •D. Hunllngton hatch WITH THE USE Of SAID
.111J M ark Jlt'bron . ~ Betcll Cae>llll In-CA·~ try the•""*'' deted Ho-CA t2149 SUMAC( OI OIL W[LLS.
T d d ..... 1orH1dOen P1nr llN\t· Thtt l>vtinea• .. con-vembef 22, 1MI. ~ TM bvllnell " con TANICS TUNN LS MINING ~odJ>.lft nu.. 3 an '™"'OU• 1.1m1tld Par1nera1 ouc1ed by co-perlntn 111d paruea rt cordeO dVcled try an lndlllldual ! X CAV A T t 0 NS 0 A Jttn1t•• Cr<>a~t>V areae>ptytnolothe[)epett· AIChardG Of~ M11ct1 7. t"3 In loo4l Mercloc>ti IHAnS PROVIDED HOW·
vrJVl''1tt1• Sf'rVl<'t'' men1 of Aleonok 8everage Th•t ltalemertl ... tlled ... 17 Paoa llt, Of Oftlctel Th• ataletntnl wet ltlld lV(A THAT SAME SHAl.L
II ._ h Id r I CorltrOI t0t • 47' On a.i. wilh the Couni, Qer1I of Of· 11Mcofd1. and• r....-WO In w1111 the COUnry C1et1t Of Ot· NOT 8£ CONST~O TO
WI .,.,. (' • r1c •1Y· General 1P11t')llc hllno anoe County~ lec>""91btt tM OeeO from the etat• Of angt COVttly on lee>tetnbef Pfll()Hl&IT S~ANJ ~u. CA wbc>r 17 a\ 10 A M '11Ql) flC*lat 10 ... -. t7 toat Catttorn4a lb H11t1ung1on 15 ttte INO OA SUCH OTH(" ~· ... , Pattfl(' V1t'W Mrm· COMMtC ~9991 ., )()ti() '9111t HllfbcM.lr Cofporanon ,.. N1m1 ERAflON WHICH IN NO
nr111l Park Pll<'l fl(' ltlttol Slltel, Cotta MeM llluotltnld 0r.,.. CoNt corded'""*' 1$. IM0.1...'!' Putltltthtd Orange CoMt WAY us Of' ANY WAY AF· V11•w Monu.1ry, l)j. Plll>llllled Of9nQ8 Coeet 0.ly PHol ~etnbtt 24, 9oo1174 13.Pt09»3 ofU'· 0.1ly ,!lot lepttmbef 24. HCT THE SUA,ACE ...... 2"100 O..ty Nol Ootow ,. 1tM ()Qot)tr 1 a. I • ttM -s ticlfll AecorO•' Oe•ooer t I 15. ltM RIGHTS °' I AID LAND
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Every season has its fresh produce, but the fall harvest is per·
haps the most abundant and varied. Luscious grapes and apples
appear in profusion alongside colorful peppers, squash, eggplant,
broccoli and carrots, to name a few.
"fresh" is .the watchword of today's best cooks, and it's easy
to use the wond~rful, fresh harvest Conv~nient prepared foods
can.give you a head start on gre~t meals starring the vibrant v~·
etables and fruits of fall .
Convenience foods provide a way to get long-simmered flavor
in the-time-it takes toopel".'l-a Gan-of soup or a jar-of-spaghetti sauce
... the taste of home·fried chicken without the messy breading and
frying ... the savor of pork and beans minus the soaking and the
wait. ·
Adding fresh flavor from seasonal produce takes these good
foods and makes them your own. Sample the menus below to
discover some fine fast and fresh ideas.
This hearty fall menu glows with goodness. Tender, juicy fried
chicken from the freezer case is glazed with a speedy sauce of
preserves and fresh lim e. The make-ahead marinated salad fea·
tures favorite vegetables in a tangy sauce of double-rich con·
densed c hicken broth and seasonings.
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Lime GI cued Chicken•
Rice Pilaf
MarinalC'd Garden V<'q<'/cl/)ll''> •
New Enylancl Cc1ncllC'd Yelm Pie•
LIME GLAZED CHICKEN
I package (2 poundc.) tt'dnson-
Plump C Juicy Ch1ckrn
I lime
I 2 < up c11>11c 01 111 <''Cll e.,
I leavxX>n '>O!:J "wee
I . Place frozen chicken in single layer in shallow baking pan. Bdl-.e at
375•f for 25 minutes
2. Meanwhile. prepare glaze. With vegetable peeler. remove green part
of hme peel: cut into thin strips, enough to measure I tdblec.,poon.
Squeeze 2 tablespoons juice from lime.
3. In small saucepan over medium heat. heat apricot preserve~. lime
peel, hme juice and soy sauce to boiling. stirring con~tantly
4. Baste chicken with glaze Bake 10 minutes more. basting occasionally
Makes 4 to 6 servings
MARINATED GARDEN VEGETABLES
can ( /(} J 4 ounce .. .)
Campbell • . .'f!; Condcmccl
Chicken Broth
I 3 cup red wine uinc·qa1
I tahlc:.,/XXJn tod.,ted '<''·1111c·
<;CCd'>
teaspoon Sc'iclme 01/
clove qar/1c. minced
I cup .,/iced m11.,f11oom.,
I cur hrocco/1 now<'I('/'>
I 2 medium red/><'/)/)('/. < 11/
into "'"P'
I < 1111 .... now I it '<h. t'<H fl cul
1n hcJlf
2 green omnn ....... 1 IC eel
I . In medium bowl. combine broth. vinegar. sesame S<'Cds sesame
oil and garlic.
2. Add remaining ingredients. mix well. Cover. Ref ngerate at least 2
hours. Makes .J.1/2 cups or 6 servings.
NEW ENGLAND CANDIED YAM PIE
I package (20 ounce<,) M,... I cup milk
Paul's fro~en Candice/ 'r.im., 3 lcJrgc <'99'
(5tL'<'Cl Potatoes) 2 lca'>f>C>Oth />llf11/>l\/n
2 table"ipoon., bt11te1 or pie '>(>IC<'
mifrganne 9 inch unf'>cJJ.. eel p1ec111'-l
1/4 cup .,ugar I 2 cup chopped /X'< elm or
1/4 cup water wtllnul'>
I In 2·quart saucepan. combine candied yams. butter. sugar and water. ,
Cover. Over medium heat. cook 25 minutes or until yams are soft.
stirring occasionally.
2. Preheat oven to 375•f. In large bowl with mixer at medium peed,
beat yam m ixture, milk. eggs and pumpkin pie spice until smooth. Pour
mixture into piecrust; pnnkle with chopped nuts
3 Bake 50 minute or until c nter Is set. Cool before serving Makes 8
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Take advantage o f the abundant eggplant. squash and other
vegetables from yo ur own garden or the local supermarket.
Simmer them in prepared spaghetti sauce. then serve over
spaghetti squash. shredded zucchini or pasta.
B egin this Italian-style supper with an dntipasto or meat. cheese
and more vegetables steeped 1n a dressing m ade with Oavorful.
nutritious vegetable j uice. Finish the meal with a tray of authentic
Italian cookies and succulent autumn grapes.
MENU
Ant1pcJ<,/O"'
Hart'C l Time Pasta Sauce•
Cru.,ty Bre1Jd
Grclpcs and Lauaron1
Amarl'lli di Saronni
Cookies
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mix well
2 Add cucumber. green pepper. S<llam1 and cheese: mlX well. Cover.
Refrigerate at least 2 hours. Serve on lettuce Makes 3 cups or 4
servings.
HARVEST TIME PASTA SAUCE
2 tt.Jble5poons salad oil
I medium eggplant. cubed (c1ho11t
J ( llf>")
rup chopped onion
medium zucchin i, thinly ..,11c cc/
I '2 medium green pepper. cul into
'>lrlf''>
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"f~lghelti squa~h
( 1 pound .,quash J
I . In 4·quart saucepan over medium heat. in hot oil, cook eggplant.
onion. zucchini and green pepper with garlic and oregano. 15 minutes.
stirring frequently.
2. Add spaghetti sauce. Heat to boiling Reduce heat to low Cover.
simmer 15 minutes or unlll vegetables are tender Serve over squash.
Makes 6 cups or 8 servings
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When c hilly autumn breezes blow. it's time for a substantial soup
supper. Heat hearty chunky soups with pork and beans for extra
fiber and nutrition. then top with peppero ni. cheese and cubes of
ho mestyle bread. A few m inutes in the oven makes the crusty
topping irresistible.
While you're waiting for the soup. nibble on an assortment of
fresh vegetables and a peppy dip of hard-cooked eggs and
crunchy dill pickles. Top off the m eal with autumn·fresh apples,
baked o r microwaved with cinnamon and sugar until they are
fragrant and tender.
MENU
Baked Vegetab/£' Soup"'
Deu1led Egg Dip•
A ...... ..,orted vegetable..,
Baked Apple-. Wtlh Cr£>am
BAKED VEGETABLE SOUP
tablevX>On '>d/cld 011
J /2 cup chopped onion
2 cloi·c~ gdrlic minced
J 12 tca-,poon drt<'d I hi.Jin<' fl .u c..,
crtt~hed
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ni ..,rinc1< h
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Romano chce"c
I c ur '>hrrdded
pr<>t •alone chee-.c
I <'Un<t'' diced pepp<l!nnt
f.ihn11t 3 4 cup)
J Preheat oven to 450°F. In ).quart saucepan over medium heat. in hot
oil. cook onion with garlic and thyme until tender .
2. Stir in beans. soup. escarole and Romano chee~e Heat to boiltng
Reduce heat to low; simmer 5 minutes
3 Ladle soup into four I 0-ounce oven·safe bowls. place on Jelly· roll pan
Sprinkle with provolone cheese and pepperoni
4. Bake I 0 minutes or until cheese 1s melted Makes about 4 cups or 4
seNings
DEVILED EGG DIP
I {>dckage (8 ounces) cream 2 hard cooked egg!'>.
chce-;r, softened t hopped
2 table poon Dijon <,1ylc mu<,liJtd I tabl poon finely chopped
I whole Via ic• Crunchy Dill pllled ripe o/1t1e<;
Pickle. chopped I tabl~poon nndy chnppcd
2 tab/ poorv, pickle jwcc onion
I In bowl,. stir together cream cheese and mustard until smooth
2. Stir in remaining ingredients; mlX well Serve with fresh vegetabl
dippers. Makes about 1·1 /2 cups.
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ou deserve an international coffee break today
••-ewe that the coffee break blbia ielOWJ ID American institu·
tioa; ••ve.!r ii ii nc:orded that tbe i:'l Int conee houle was opened inl!lllend in tbe early 1600s.
It Mems a seamu discovered the
aromadc brew while picldna up aooclt in TlU'key. Not tnowins ifhe
could lepDy brina the coffee &ack
to En&land, he smuaalcd in a baa of
the beans. Friends .Jllhercd around
to savor this new-found bevefllC.
It was around l 6S2 that Puqua Roeee opened that fint .. official ..
oo&e houte in London and thus
was born the tradition of lippa.na a
cup of coffee. furthermore, several
1mponant novels of the day were
said to be centered around cof·
feehouse gossip. f aulkner, Hem-
inaway, Fitzaerald and others
would still be writlRJ timeless
novels_centuries later m..lhe ~f~
feehoutea of Paris.
Lloyds of London and the Lon·
don Stock Exchanae bepn 4s mere cotTeehouses where businessmen
pthered to discuss the nature of
their livina and 10 mm deals.
It was the 18th century when the
Viennese coffeehouses became the raae of Europe. People relaxed and
shared lipt conversation while
siP.Pilll various blend• and ro.sts of
coffee, some of wbich were now
beinJ flavored with additional in-trenched in tbe coffee tradition. It
grcd1ents such as chocolate, liqueur is, I IUPPQle, our true national
and cinnamon. bavel'llf.
As our new nation was form~ so There are rules to follow in
were the coffeehouses of our nnt makina a perfect cup of coffee:
cities. They sometimes .served as •Use only &ab beans, preferably
town.hall andcourtbouae-u.well at ltlose iPiicli have liien roasted in a ~lace to exch~nae 1oss1p and the lut (l,w da)'I (there are several
bust!'ess compansons: Our fint stores in our area that roast bean• presidents and the wnters of o~r • every day).
most revered documents all d1~ •Grind only the amount you
business ~nd l~ft. the '?'ark of their need at the time you brew the pens wh1k s1tt1ng an the cof-coffee.
feehou~s. •Glass, ceramic or porcelain does
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The paper filters so common today
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•Alwa).'S preheat the coffee pot
with bo1lin1 water then drip the
coffee into it, and use only cold
water (preferably bottled water) to
stan the brewina process in an •
electric coffee maker.
•Depending upon the roast of the
coffee (darker is always stronaer,
but blends also count for a lot), the
general rule is to use 2 level
tablespoons of grourid coffee per six
ounces of water.
•Never allow the pot to come to a
boil when drippina coff~ on' t~e
P.rime for 15 minutes after brewing
1fleft on a warmer. It is preferable to
place coffee in a prewarmed
vacuum bottle if kept tonier than a
few minutes. The flavor m such a
vacuum will remain frcsH for about
two hours.
The first coffee probably came
from Arabia where the beans were
eaten raw before a roastina and
grinding process was djscovered
whereby a beverage could be made.
The nomads who ate the beans did
so to gain a sudden burst of energy.
one of the same reasons coffee is
drunk today.
T-raditions-have arisen around
the world as befits this beloved
drink. Eating a sweet roll with
coffee is universally accepted, as are
small breads of various tastes and
textures. Coffee flavored with
coconut, mace, cardamom, lemon,
orange and a hundred other things
is now common ..
The following is a small dic-
tionary of enhanced coffees which
are enjoyed around the world:
•Irish Coffee is spiked with Irish
whisky and a little sugar. It is
topped with a fluff of cream.
•Cafe Francaise is made from
dark roasted coffee beans, so me-
times a .blend including strong-
flavorcd chicory. It is the heany
national coffee of France and is
ideal for Cafe au Lait (breakfast
coffee with hot milk.)
•Expresso is also made from very
darkly roasted beans and is served
in small cups. It is always accom-
panied with sugar and lemon twists.
•Kaffe mit Schlag is the Austrian
version topped with small moun-
tains of whipped crt&m: •Tutldsh t'offeecon11st1 of water
and arounds boiled t()ltther in a
small metal pot with 1 Iona~~· It is very strona. and makin& n
correctly takes a measure of prac-
tice: ......... d •Mexic,an Coffee is sp•~ up an
whit>ped up with cinnamo~.
nutmea, supr and chocolate. It 11
wondenul as an after-dinner drink
when toeped. with whipped cream.
•Spanish Coffee is equal parts of
strona coffee and hot chocolate. It is
usually rather s~t and o~~ made
more vibrant wtth the addiuon ofa
little oranae liqueur. It is a rather
dreamy concoction when topped
with whipped cream.
Finally, there arc the coffee beans
themselves, From Brazil comes a
rich, aromatic coffee with ! me-
Qi um body. Colombia gives u the
richest coffee in the world in terms
of taste and aroma. Guatemalan
coffee is full-bodied and a little on
the spicy side. Hawaii is the home of
Kona Coffee that is stron.a in aroma
while still having a hght taste.
Jamaica has a coffee that is full of
nutty flavor as if pecans had been
roasted with it. It is full-bodied. . .
stra g t orward. Indonesia
produces a coffee that is medium in
body but has a tangy, rich taste.
These are only the major coun-
tries producina coffee. Several
other countries grow coffee for
export1 and only by tasting a variety
will you come upon the ones that
suit yo u best.
In Europe, coffee granita has
become a common refresher. This
icy non-dessen is delightful in the
middle of a heavy meal, as an
afternoon pick-me-up or in the
place of a too-sweet dessen. The
recipe is easy enough to be made in
the ho~ kitchen.
ITALIAN COFFEE GRANITA
% cups of f res Illy p-oud H prnso
beu1 a.ad 'It teatpooD p-oud
claumoa brewed wltlt t caps of
waterud cooled
% 'h cape 1a1ar
'Ii capt water
t tea1poon1 vanilla
% caps lteavy cream
l teaepooD ml.Beed lemon zest
l tea1pooD mlDced oruge 1e1t
¥1 cap Tla Marla or otller coffee-
flavored Hqaear
Q>tnbine the sugar, water and
vanilla and boil for 5 minutes
stirring constantly. Cool. Mix with
filtered coffee. cream. lemon and
orange zest and liqueur in the
cannister of an ice cream freezer
and process according to manufac-
turer's directions. It should ha ve a
consistency between sherbet and
ice cream when done.
Can be served topped with
whipped cream if desired. Serves 6.
is the BEST raisin braw!
Assistance offered
for cullnary klds
l
We don't h ide our raisins with sugar
like Kellogg's Raisin Bran.
So insist on
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There also are chapters on vit-
amins and minerals, special nutri-
tional needs of preteens and teens
and on dangerous diets and healthy
alternatives.
The recipe section presents 187
children-tested recipes covering
breakfast ideas to brown bag menus
to desserts.
The book can be ordered from the
hospital, Community Health
Education Ocpanment, I 100 w
Stewart Drive, Orange 92668 fo~
$7.95 plus 6 percent sales tax and $2
per copy for shipping and handling.
For the tape set send $24.95 plus 6
percent sales tax and $2.50 for
'hit>pina. For phone orders on
maJOr credit cards, call 771-8040.
The publication will be honored
during a daylong conference spon-
sored by the hospital. on Oct. 23 at
Bullock's Santa Aoa. The authors
will autograph books at IO a.m. and
Flynn-Esquivel will Jive "Answers
to Common Food Problems."
Other speakers include Connie
Homyak, M.S.W., director of the
Providence pecch and Hcarina
Center's San Jose Preschool:
Geralyn Tamler, M.A.. speech
petholotist at Providence; Thomas
Sinclair, M D., pediatrician on the
Saint Joseph staff; Marya Grier,
R.N. at the hospital. and Gloria
G1lbcr Mayer, R.N.
r
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DOD pantyho e may end I
Dear Jme -My husband and I (any size except trial sue) of ADl/CL01£-UP s 1 Refund form and &be tillck top Poft10n of the
found a Jood b~ on Mr. C~ft'ee Comtrtx (tablets. capsules or otrer. Send the requimt refund Collate Pim Toodabrulh ~
filters. ·The I ()().filter packqe WU hquid), alona wnta the cash-resister form and one UntVCflll Product where lbe Uni venal ProduCt coac
on sale for 79 cents, and I had a ~ ~ipt with the purchatc price JUIE.. Code from a tube of Aim or Close> · is printed, iJOn1 With the cab·
ll, 1916. IODION'I IW~SI ..,_. OS.. SNd .... 191111•d ,.,..,.
fam wt die .,._. lltllll hil • 200 .. ol , ...... s.-. £1.. cent Mr. Coffee coupon. A local circled. Up Toothpaste (suptr size 8.2· ~Sitt recei~ with the purcbate store doubles the value of coupons Here is this week's list of refund ou.sace or family 11io 6.4-oontt ~a.ca.a ial'i• O.i-'J&, 1916.
and si~ chanac. Ser I reteived the 1>1Y'en. Smn tootlQ1brUle m3Uired fUll£1 only), alona with the cash-resister llllllllMS U A S l Refund ....Nev. ~ ........ .-""""F"'~--9'!'!'." .. r~
GaAl,;8 Moeu-.111 SI a. fund Offer. Send lbe rciq..a.d
refund form and the entire~
eenel, includina the UDiveml
Product Code symbol. &om one packaar of any Oral·B Adu.II or
Cb1ld/Y outh T ootbbnalb (aiza 60,
40, 35, 32, 30 or 20). Ellpires Nov.
fihcn free, plus 21 cents chanae. rtfund forms. whicb you can obtain tape wnh the purchase price circled. O&r. Send lbe required refund
To top these savings off. on the at the supermarket. in newspaper Ellpim Oct. 31 , 1986. form and the front PAM) .cut out
outside of the Mr. Coffee packaae I and mapzint advertisements and COLGATE PLUS Buy One Get from any saze of Jfunnack EFA
noticed an offer of a free pair of from tradina with friends. Mean-country. One Free Toothbrush Offer. Re-Shampoo or Inst.ant Conditioner
pantyhose and more coupons while. stan collecting the needed Today's refund offers have a ceive one free Colgate Plus Tooth-(excludina 2.ounce lriaJ size or .S-
worth SI.SS. proofs of purchase as detailed value of SS.49. brush coupon good on either the ounce trial pKUaes)i alo~ with
What do you think of that for a below. Remember, some offers are These offers requ1r~ refund Colaate Plus Adult or Child Tooth· the cash-ttfllle! receipt '!'1th the
IOod deal? -Leou Alllby, Cape not available in all areas of the forms: brush. Send the required refu nd pul'ChaM pnQC Circled. Expires Oct.
Coru,Jl'la. ,---------------------------------------------------------------.!..:..:....:..::.~.:..:.:..:..:...._:_ ____ _:_ ________ _...: ____ ~-------------------,:-,---Dear te.u -You were doing well when you walked out of the
store. but, honey, watch out for
30, 1986.
those "free" pantyhose!
For the last dozen years, "free"
pantyhose have been offered with
dozens of different supermarket
products. The lint of these offers
came from Hosiery Corp. of Ameri-
ca: fast send in a box top or two and
get free hosiery. But along with the
one free pair of pantyhose came an
obliption to buy several additional
pairs, at prices that were nothing to
braa about, plus the cost of postage and handling.
these o en were not always to their
liking, re5ponse fell . and the hosiery
companies had to come up with
something better.
"Free coupons and free hosiery!"
What could be nicer?
Actually this is a better offer. But
lhe smart consumer must be ex-
tremely careful about the hosiery
and obligations to make additional
purcnases. Add all the freebies up,
then add up the cost of additional
hosiery (and the time and Postage
that may be reguircd to cancel the
hosiery "order"). At that point. you
will be able to decide whether you
are really saving anything.
Dear June -1 am a senior
ci tizen. and. I live alone in an
apanment. I ha ve been saving
money with COUPons for several
years. In the past year, 1 have kept
track of my savings and they have
been $26.60 a month.
And I must admit that I find 1t a
bit of a thrill when the cashier
subtracts my coupons. -William
Dealy, Kllllas City, Mo.
Dear Bill -Ketp up the good
work!
Dear Jane -A few wee ks ago. I
purchased Benadryl Capsules at a
local drugstore. When l opened the
package. I found that the contents
were incomplete. So I wrote to the
maker. Warner-Lamben. m Morris
Plains. N.J.
In resPonse, I received a bea uuful
letter saying the problem was one
th at rarel ) happened, and the
company was very son). Also
enclosed was a free package of the
capsules.
Your readers should know that
Warner-Lamben stands behind its
products. -Mercedes Baell,
Leblgb Acres, Fla.
Here's a refund form to wnte for:
.\ S2 refund. COMTREX S2 Re-
fund Offer. P.O. Box 14352. Balt1-
more, MD 21268. This offer expires
Dec.31. 1986. but requests for the
form must be received no later than
Nov. 15. 1986. While wai ti ng for
the form . save the Universal Prod-
uct Code panel from one package
Culinary
sk~llsget
an update
Home chefs can gain a broader
understa nding of general cooking
principles and improve their cul-
inary skills in a class offered b)
Coast line Comm unity College at 7
p.m. Oct. 23 and 30 in Westmtn')ter
High School. Fee is $26.
Instructor is Sally Lansing. For
more information. call Ole Com-
munity Services office at 241 -6186. • • • - Roy Pingo will teach famil y or
company cntrees with a Europe an
Oair at 6:30 p.m. Oc t. 23 at My
Favonte Things. 14370 Culver
Dn ve, Irvine. Cost 1s $30. For
information, call 552-022 1. • • • - At Coast Cooking School. 240
Broadway. Laguna Beach. Katie
Slattery will demonstra te seafood
soups at 6:36 p.rm . Friday, $20: and
Kay Pastorius will present a selcc·
ti.on of do-ahead ph ylo fa vorites at
6.30 p.m. Oct. 22, $22. For reser-
vations, caJI 497-4404. • • • -Classes at Pirct's, outh Coast
Plaza, include French Sauces by
Roy Pingo, 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
$25: Pronto Pasta Sauces~ Ro)
Pinfo, 10:30 a.m. Saturday. $25:
Ho iday Appetize rs. Hugh
Carpenter. 10:30 a.m. Monday,
$35: Ea y Chinese Entrtes. Hugh
Carpenter. 6:30 p.m. Monda). $35.
Also a French menu by Chris-
tiane le Guen-Wagner, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday. $25; Chinese Noodle
Entrces, Linda Burum. Oct. 22. $25
or $45 for a series of two; and Fa ll
Veaetable Dishes from Italy, Viana
La Place, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23. $25. For
1nfonnation. call 556--6461. • • • -Ma Cui ine, Fa hion Island.
will offer The Best of Bangkok Ill.
Lucky Tcachanarona. 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, $90; French Sau~ •
Renee Cari 10. 6:30 p.fll. Thursday.
$90; Bountiful Breakfast, Ccc1ha
De astro. 10: 0 a.m. Fnda)'. $35.
C:ill 7 59-681 8.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -A
spray of af)Pk-cinnamon Danish, a
lpl"i u of paua or a blast of chocola tc
can sjvedieters relief from cravings
without addina pounds, say re--
searthen who have developed
flavored, low-caloric mouth sprays.
.. Thete IPf'llYtOfftt dteten a pnt
way to set the taste of food without
the calories," said Susan Schiffman,
who headed the research.
The sprays developed by Duke
University scient ists were in-
troduced by a weight-loss company
here and will be available na-
tjonwide later this year.
Schiffman~ a professor of medical
psychology and director of 'the
university's ~If Clinic. ha
found that ovcrwei11n pcoplb-may
have a pater ability to determine
flavors than others.
But that also means the)' have a
sreater desire for flavorful foods. It
1s that 11ccd for flavor that 1s
peniatty responsible for an over-
w~i&ht person's cravina to cat. she
said.
Schiffman said she and her team
found a way to tum that craving
int o a he~ful dieting tool. • Throu a chemical process
called c romat<>sraphy, the re-
searchers were able to separate the
odorants from the non-odorous
pans of foods. They then developed
s_prays that nearly duplicated the
fla vors of foods.
"We found that a concentrated
blast offlavorwould satisfy the hiah
flavor set Poi nt in the obese and
overweight, and in tum, they couJd
control the cravina for food,"
Schiff man said.
The idea is that when the cravina
for food or fla vor acts too stron& to
resist, a persqn simply squirts a few
blasts of the flavor spray on their
·tongue. ·
"These little increments offlavor
would leave them feeling satisfied,"
she said, noting that most dieters
face bland foods in their low-calorie
menus.
LIMIT 10..LBS.
The 1praya. whach come 1n a
1mall pump coniainer similar to a
breath-spray, are available in three
flavors throup Nutri-Syatem Inc.,
which sponsored pan of Schif-
fman's research and is marketina
the product.
Each spray conlains about one-
tenth of a calorie, while a I-ounce
pi~ of fudae has about 120
calories, a 6-ounce piece of pizza
416 calories and a 4-ounce Danish
about 384 calories, Schiffman said.
A one-third ounce container,
which contains approximately 150
sprays, costs $2.49.
Ja y Satz, who coordinates the
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rncarch and development of food
products for Nutri.Sy1tem. said the
company decaded to sponsor the spraysbecauscof~heir effectiveneu
in laboratory tesung.
While the sprays arc expected to
help keep dieters from strayin1
from their diets. Schiffman cau·
tioned that users should not view
them as a food substitute.
"My worry is that people will
spray the Danish for breakfas t and
take the chocolate for luoch. lf you
are looking to lose weight, you have
to use them with a sensible diet,"
she said.
Zesty
Panini
appeal
Post-game gu ests
will be excited by
s pecia l sandwich
You ha ve JUSt been selected as
hostess of an after-the~game get·
together. The menu for this hungry
group calls for something tasty , fun
and sati sfying -yet easy to
prepare.
Barbecued hot dogs or burgers
are nice, but a bit too predictable.
Casseroles are often ordinary. And
while salads can be attractive and
healthful , many times they aren't
substantial enough to satisfy hearty
appetites.
Innovative sandwic hes are an
excellent way to satisfy after-the-
game munchies. With clever
choi ces of ingredi ents. these sand-
wiches can be heany. wholesome
and fun .
Sa n Francisco Panini (Italian for
"rolls" or "sandwiches") are dis-
tmct1 ve when stuffed with a warm
eggplant mi xture and topped with
cheese.
Fragrant aromas of Italian
sausage and seasonmgs fill the
kitchen when cooki ng or serving
panini. On a chill y fall evening or
late afternoon in winter. these zesty.
Oavorf ul sandwiches are sure to
sa ti sfy the heaniest of appetites.
Serve San Francisco Panini with
a tossed green salad. some
marinated vegetables and your
fa vorite beverage.
SAN FRANCISCO PANINI
"' pond Italian sausage
11. cup oil
I cups (l'I• po~ds) peeled,
diced elgplant
1 cup cbopped onion
"' cup chopped green pepper
1 crushed garlic clove
1 cup (8-ouce cap) tomato
sauce
1 teaspoon fennel attd
"' teaspoon ltallu seasontn1•
l cup ( 4 o.ace1) shredded
monarella cbeese
I 5-incb rolls
Remove sausage from casing.
Cook in I 0-inch skillet, breaking
into small pieces. Remove sausage
from skillet. Add oi l. Saute egg-
plant. onion, green pepper, and
garlic in oil in skillet.
Stir in tomato sauce, fen nel seed,
Italian seasoning, and cooked
sausage. Heat to boiling. Reduce
heat; cover and simmer 10
minutes. Stir in Y. cup mozzarella
cheese. Cut thin slice from top of
rolls. Scoop out center of rolls.
leaving '/•-inch thkk crust.
Spoon eggplant mixture into
rolls, moundina each. Sprinkle
remainina 'I• cup cheese over top of
rolls. Place on cookje sheet. Bake in
hot oven (400 dearces) 15 minute
or until rolls arc crisp and cheese is
melted. Makes 6 servinas. •
.. •Note: For an Italia n se.asonlna
ubstitute, use I/• teaapC>On orepno
leaves, 'le teaspoon basil, and 'It
teaspoon rosemary.
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shellfis h continues to develop, At peeled and develned
TR' NEW 'PromlSe arid SAVE NOW! -I 5 I present, oysters, clams and muhels 3 tablespoons olive oil
_ are being raised in commercial beds 3 tablespoons lemon juice
along both the Atfant1c and Pacific % large cloves garlic, minced I 50t 111 15 83050 I coasts. 3 tablespoons minced parsley ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~~~~~~~ In ~d1tion. more ~cllfish is •,~as~ndri~~sll,cns~d
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being processed on factory ships l.'fl teHpoon pepper
while at sea in order to bring high 11'J pound mushrooms
quality frozen seafood, particularly Pat scallops and shrimp di)'.
shrimp and crab. to local markets. Combine olive oil. lerpon Juice.
There are a few guidelines to note garlic. parsley. basil and pepper to
whe n buying fresh, frozen or make marinade. Add shellfish and
thawed shellfish. As shellfish is mannate 30 mrnutes to I hour.
extremely penshable; 11 needs stirring occasionally.
careful handling. Shellfish is easy to Alternate scallops, shrimp and cook; just don't overcook it. The best indica ti on of freshness mushrooms on skewers wi thout
in live mollusks _clams. O)'Sters crowdtng. Brush with marinade.
and m ussels -is a tightly closed Broil or grill 4 inches from source ot
shell . Tap open shells gentJ}: they heat for 4 minutes. Turn kcwcrs.
should close immediately. brush with mannadc and continue
Fresh clams are available all year to cook about 3 m1nutc'i longer or
depending on the weather and tidal until scallops and shrimp arl'
conditions. The tale about onl y opaque: do not o"crcook. Sen c
eating oysters in months with an with rice pilaf 1f desired. Makes 4
"r" 1s no longer true. Oysters are servings.
harves ted throughout the year. and Note: For C\ en cooking. sek u
are edible throughout the year scallops and shrimp of approx·
because of the great strides made in 1mateh the same s11e or cook
refrigeration and distribution. scallops and shrimp on separate
Li ve crabs and lobsters wi 11 move skewers.
their legs and claws indicating they
are alive. Discard dead shell fish.
Shucked oysters and clams
should be free from a11y sour aroma.
The surrounding liquid should be
clear or onl y slightly milky. Fresh
scallops will have a fresh. faintl y
sweet aroma.
Fresh shrimp are firm with a mild
odor. A void shrimp with sli ppery
shells or strong odors.
Frozen shrimp and lobster tails
should be ti ghtly packaged and not
yellowed or dned out.
Shellfish is highly penshablc,
store purchases as soon as possible
in the coldest pan of the ref riger-
ator. Cover live mussels, cla ms and
oysters in the shell wi th damp paper
towels in' a container that allows air
c1rculat1on.
Fresh mussels and clams should
stay ah ve for 2 10 3 days, oysters 7 to
IOdays. Refrigerate li ve lobster and
crab covered wi th damp paper
towels; use within QJlC day. T hawed
shrimp and lobster should be used
within 2 to 3 days, fresh cooked crab
Within 3 to 5 days.
Cooking shellfish requires
careful attention; it quickl y becom·
cs overcooked and tough . Remove
oysters, mussels and clams from the
heat just as they open. Shucked
mollusks become plump and
opaque; oysters are cooked when
the cd.acs curl.
Shnmp turn firm and pink when
cooked. Scallops become a milky
white. Add cooked seafood, such as
tiny pink shrimp (which are gener-
ally already fu lly cooked) to hot
dishes at the end of the cooking
period to prevent overcooking.
Lobster meat turns from trans-
lucent to opaque. firm but still juicy
- cut into the center with a harp
knife to test.
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\NE'RE FIGHTil\G ~
\O.JRUFE
t Amertcan Heart ft
Alloclatton v
SHELLFISH POTPOURRI
•;, cup minced shallots or onion
3 tablespoons margarine or
butter
2 cups dry white wine
l small bay leaf
3 sprigs parsley
•;, teaspoon dried thyme
l pound small squid, cleaned and
prepared (Instructions follow I
or I small live lobster
11t pound large raw shrimp,
peeled and develned wltb tall
Intact
11' to I pint shucked oysters
% dozen mussels, scrubbed and
debearded
1 dozen littleneck clama,
scrubbed 14 cup chopped parsley
F reshly ground black pepper
Lemon wedges and/or melted
margarine or butter for serving
autc shallots in margarine 1n
large kettle until tender. Add wine.
bay leaf, parsley sprigs and thyme.
Bnng to boil for 3 minutes. Add
lobster. cover and boil 3 minutes.
Add rema1n1ng seafood and reduce
heat.
Cover and simmer ge ntl y 8 to IO
minutes or until musssels and
clams open, oysters and shrimp arc
opaque and squid 1s tender or
lobster is brig.ht red. Do not
overcook. Transfer seafood to
heated tureen or soup plates.
SprinkJe with chopped parsley.
Season with pepper.
Serve with lemon wedges and/or
melted margarine or butter for
dipptng. Accompany w11h garlic
bread if desired. Makes 6 servings.
Recipe can be halved.
To Prepare Squid: Rinse squid.
Cut off tentacle~ 'I• inch behind
point where they arc auachcd to the
head. so that they remain in rmg.
Squee1e out and discard the in-
edible beak.
Rinse., dnun and re rve tenta·
clcs. Feel 1n •de the mantle (bod> ~c) for the thin tran~parcnt qu11J .
Firmly gra p pen and attached
viscera; remove and discard.
Peel off <Jpecklcd skin covcnna
lhc mantle. R.1n c mantle
thorouahly and drain; blot dry ut
t'l\em cro wise in 'h-inch nn
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Kiwifruits were almost unknown in
the.. UJlitcd Swcs until ~ few
California farmers began growing
them in the 1970s, but production
increased so fast that new uses
already are needed for the little
green morsels.
As the amount harvested each
year began to exceed demand for
fresh kiwis, growers imposed con-
trols through a federal marketing
order.
"Only top grade fruit can go into
the (fresh) marketplace," said
Graham Kjestrup, vice president of
California Kiwi Products of Yuba
City, located close to the nation's
"kiwi capital" of Gridley.
The state's kiwifruit production
has soared from I . I milhon trays in -
1980 to 5.3 million trays last year,
says Lindy Harner. statistician for
the California Kiwifruit Comm-
mission.
To use up the extra kiwifruits,
several new products are being
develo~d. adds Mark Munger,
advertising director for the Cali-
fornia Ki wifrui t Commission.
The Sarsaparilla Co. in Arizona
makes carbonated kiwi juice that
"is actually pretty tasty,· Munger
says. ·
Other processors make frozen
concentrate and are working on
purees. A researcher at Fresno State
Uni versity. Dr. Dean Frazier, has
developed kiwifruit ice cream.
The commission is pushing a
kiWlfruit daiquiri in bars and res-
taurants that can be made with a bar
mix provided by a company called
Flavorland. Munger says.
One of the newest commercial
products 1s k1w1 Juice. which Cali-
fornia Ki wi Products began mar-
ketin, this year.
"Its actually made from kiwi
concentrate," Kjestup said while
offering samples to people attend-
ing the U.S. lntemat1onal Food
Show in San Francisco.
''Kiwi juice?" one woman asked
incredulously.
The juice was lame green lake
kiwis. but KJeStrup said the color
actually 1s added after processing
which changes the natural color.
"'The} turn brown when the} are
heated to JU ice. so they are colored
to make them look the natural lam~
green color again ... he said.
The company already has bolll-
ing plants in Yuba Ci ty and Los
Angeles and will open one soon in
Michigan to service the East Coast.
Kjestrup said.
Munger notes that most of the
com pan} 's supply of kiwifruit con-
centrate until now has come from
Kjestrup's native New Zealand.
which is the world leader in
kiwifruit production. The Cali-
forn ia Kiwifruit Comm1s~ion of-
ficial says he's trying to con vince
the compan y to bu y more product
from California growers.
Kjestrup responds that the oper-
ation was headquartered at Yuba
City to take advantage of the nearby
crop. probably starting with this
fall's harvest.
"We'll be doing some tests with
local processors to see 1f they can
produce a quality and economical
concentrate for us ... he said. "That's
why the company was set up here.
to have access to large amounts of
kiwis."
Salad'sspeedy
To trim salad-making time. buy
prcshreddcd cabbage at the produce
counter. C'lean and tear greens
when you get home from th e
supermarket. Store each type separ-
ately in a pla stic bag or mix several
types. They'll keep for five days and
you co n have a salad such a this
one in five minutes.
QUICK PINEAPPLE ALAO a capt torn salad 1ree11
l cap tllredded green or red
cabba1e
Oae 1-ouc:e CH plnapple tld-
blt1 (J•lce peck)
'.\'beft the climate is bot and dry
-Ill the IOU1hwetiem U.S., Mex-
k:o, 1he Middle E.ait. Nonb AJiica
ud ladia -cumin leed is a prime -~off~ Renectina thetc
cuilinn, cuman as 1 key inareclicnt of both chili and curry powden.
A Cumin Oran,e Glaze for
spareribs ii quick &O prepare; there
are •nJy five inptctien~ includina
I rnerous helptn& Of prliC po+.tder.
(I Ly~u , pre(er an onion flavor,
suustatute onlon powder.)
This &laze has a real affinity for
pork, but could also be used on
lamb chops and 1teakl. Or the alaze
on &rilled chicken about J 0 minutes
before it is flnilbed cookina.
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marmalade. Slirover low heat until
melted. Add cumin, prUc Powder
salt and vinqar. Stir over low hcai
for 3 minutes; remove from beat.
Use as a brush--on sauce for
spareribs durina last 20 minutes of
arillina. Makes 11/• cups.
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per and cclery; tOM to coat. Cover
and rcfriaerate at least two boun or
ovemiaht. To serve, brina ulld to room temperature. Add tomato;
toss to coat. Makes '4 &0 6 panions.
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vinqar, cumin, onion powder, Ilk;
orcaano, prhc powder -bl9ck
pepper. Beat wu.h a wire wbilk umil
blended. Or. place inarectienta iD a
J~r with a tifbt·fKtina lid; lhlke
v1aorously. Yield: about 'h cup.
Double Coupons*, Pla•~------:------=----r-r"""
Campbell's
Tomato Soup
10.7~0unce Can
Umlt 5 Cans Per Customer
Jumbo
Avocados
Hass V.tety-Greet
Guecamo6e ~ Ea. .59
Boneless Filet Minnon Steak498 · USDA a--. 8ftj ' n,;,, T~ Lb
Boneless New York Steak 498 LGlll0.-0!.DAo.tlllfl-• TlwlT,,_.. U Bonetess Rumo Roasts 198 U.S DA Chait'. M -• Mn T"""'*' Lb
Farmer John Ham, Sliced 279
I '-'cl 1'9cMvt Lb
Lamb Shoulder Choos · 198 .... Cll. U !.0.A 0... lto.N 8al!t ~ U 2 291 l.b
Wiison's Boneless Ham 298 Ot¥W or "°""" C.....S W-Addod t•
Rath Smoked, Sliced Bacon198
I """"' ,._,,..,,
Buys eAtVons ·
11/2 lb. Loaf JOO Vons Bread Honev Crunch EQQ Sandwich, EQg 'twist Sesame-Limit 2
Bic
Shavers ~~Package
Red Rome Apples s-...s~ = Persimmons ort-.~~)U.. 100
Larae ~neapple T rop1c1"r,...
Green Onions 1.-vt ..... P.t I 00
China Doll 6" Pot ,_..,,.,...,,.2,or200
2:100
2~100
Lb .39
4~100
r..399
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Casa Flores
Com Tortillas
Vons-12C~ 10 Ounce Package
'Tl .-1
Rubbermaid JOO ~~~ve~
Squ.-e or C)tnder Ea.
Carl Buddla Meats 45 ,.,.,,SkM-l'WleV~ UOvnc•Pilt... e
Lake To Lake Mild Cheese 159
Of ~Ml!-90...-~
Renos Pepperoni Pizza 500-· 460urn-2~
~~~aid Sour Cream .89
Vons Butter 189
I l'OIN~-ci-..
Dole Juice & Cream Bars 159 ~........,,. 4 Plo{l!
Stouffer's Le Menu 289
5 Vltlflla-IO WI 12JS Outlc:. l!loo
Skioov Dnn Food ·~oJJ ~ -c);i, 8""
R!>~~~~~·-~e..-2~100
Rosarite Refried Beans ~100
w.o .. ,, .. c ... ~· ~--· Q.
Vons Chocolate Iced Donuts119
OI 0..,. lc1'd 6 "'°' C-.... c..-I)...,...
Tl'Vlor Callfom1a Chablis 249 ,;,;;.,/ ii.,,,, .,..,. I~ L-.,_
Scoresby Scotch Whisky 1099 l 1''-<a...
Beck's lmoorted Beer 399
ltw .. Of Dwll 6 ~· °""'"" ~
' c1p mayoDDal1~ or salad
tlrn1ta1
In a salad bowl combine green
and cabbage. Drain pincappfc.
reserving 2 table poon juice. Add
pancapplctoarccns. In a ~mall bowl
stir t<>scthcr mayonna1 and'" rc-
1ervtd pineapple JUtcc. Pour over
salad. Toss to coat. Make 4
scrv1n~.
80 GRAND Plus 80,000 Instant Prtza Tool
PRIZES ..... -..-.. /IA clii. • =;s ttt ... ... Lslca -v
The
More
Store
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ar.,.. Coml DAILY PtlOT I WW 11 trv. Ooeoblr ,._ 1•
Alcohol-free Riesling du SOOD Diet dressing dandy
FRANKFURT. West Germany
(.AP) -A Rhineland vintner says
he has produced an alcohol·frec
wine that retains the bouquet. taste:
and color of the famed Rheingau
Ric Jina. .
Norben Banh, the vintner. ~1d
he will market hi s alcohol-free 1985
Riesling in half-liter bottles "with
natural corks" staning in late
October and November.
Some large hotels and gourmet
restaurants agreed to stock his wine.
he said. afier he promoted it as a
"classicall y dry beve rage for refined
eating."
I 'rices G'< H ><./
October 15-21. 198fi
So /)ea/er Sales ...-
1.tmil Rights Resen,ed
MEAT
USDA Choice Beef Loin
Tri-Tip
Roast lb . 299
Boneless, Stuffed
Pork Chops 279
lh.
Smoked Boneless
Hams
Our own hr<rnJ. availahlt:> 3 99
wholl' or f)C>rtions lb.
Veal Bratwurst
Octohcrfcst favnnte' ~aJe with all
natur..sl m~rcd1l'nlo;, ~pin·<; ..ind
ht·rh!'t No N1trall'S1
N11 Sulfill''>' N<i MSC' 2 79
lh.
CHEESE
Jarlsberg
Nutty Swi-;1ytypc tlcn or H,111dom
~l'i~ht., ru1 frnli Ja1h 389 I
re~ 1 •tt1 lh lh. I
(
Estate Bottled · ~itp,1 V c.1llcy
1984 Smith-Madrone
Chardonnay
Winemaker tuart SrM1th hd.~ hand-I
crafted this astnn1~hin1tlv "' h and
complex Chardnnna> frr1m ~apc.1
mountain grape.~ Compart' th1~
with ony SJ 5 Chardonnov on the
market• You 'll he
rmpr sed. 899 750 ml. reg. 12.00
(>raft(!' C r>11nt11 ·""'" U<t'fJI
M11fnrd and <:rwa "'''°
•
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To create the white wi ne. Barth Chnstmann said her procedute
said in an interview, he hired a fro m a chem ical standpoint re--
doctoral student in beverage tech-scmblcs d1aJys11, the mechanical
nology, Monika hristmann. · elimination o~ impurities .from
mineral water.
West Germany has seve~ laws
aaain t drunken drivina. prompt-
'"' many pany-aocrs to hold down their drinking when they 10 out at
nif!!t.
Thia tanaY salad dressi!AI is pracucally fat-free. Scr~e it o~cr
fruit salad, sre_en• with fruit, or chicken, tuna, or shnmp wtth
arecna and fruit.
he said ~rcvious brands of hum n blood m cases or kidney
alcohol-free wine in West Germany failure.
involved a process of cooking the Banh ~1d 1t was personal ex-
ethanol content out of the wine but pcrience th t convinced him of the
that left a flattened, " omcwhat need for a good alcohol-free wine.
'I'm very ~leased with the re-
sult," Barth saad. ·•This wine has no
residual suaar and has only 40 to SO
calones per liter, compared wi th
700 in conventional wine. ·
LOW·f'AT OIUNGE-POPPY SEED DRESSING
OIM 1...-e car10a plalll l•w-fal yoprt
l IAMff,._ IMHJ
burned" taste. He explained that Jaundice
I ...._,._ .,.. •• J•lce C09Calra&e, tMwed
1 ........ ,.,,, .....
1 te11pM11 flllely aflre4cle4 01u1e peel Her process. she added, preserves forced hiryi to give up wine and
the originaJ flavor by straining the ope~ed his eyes to a matkct of
liquid through two connec ted ~im1lar su.fTerers. as well ~s motor-
cylinders uE2radual. gentle heating 1st~ worned about driv1~g aner
to a maximum I 04 degrees Fahren-dnnk1ng, and those who CllJO)' good
hcit. wine but not alcohol, Juice or
"Ifs dry, properly sour. fruity
and robust."
If his white wine is a 1uccess. he
will try the process with red wine. he
said.
Stfr together yogurt. honey. orange j uice concentrate, poppy
seed and otangc peel. Cover and chill to store. Makes about I cup.
16 (l tablespoon) scrvinas.
A They're rip e
with possibilities.
\\Ol .\l>O.,
Has Nocadosea .• 69
Carden Fresh. Local Crown
Broccoli lb .
Banana Squash 15
lb .•
Tender Leaf Spinach
3 bu. /}OO
New Season
Granny Smith
t.P.!!1!5
1b. • 7 9 ~.....-, Visit Our (Small Size .69 lb.) Pumpkin Patch
For School Tours, Ca ll
DELI
Krah Pasta Salad
A dehc1ous salad of fresh pasta.
succulent krah. fm;h scalhoM and
a creamy dres!iing. 549
reg. 6 49 lb lb.
lfoar·~ Head Brand
Dutch Loaf
All meat -dhsolutdy
no fillers or additives. 299 re~ ·1.89 lb. lb.
Fresh Potato Salad ·
Made fresh da1ly usm" our lrad1·
tional recipe and tile
freshest ingredien~ }99
reg. 2.69 lb. lb.
-"""'
838-2851
This year. we have man.lJ colorful autumn
favorites lo demrat e qour home ...
• White Pumpkins
• Big Mac Pumpkins
• Mini & Baby Pumpkins
• OTnamental Mini Corn
• Ornamental Gourds and
Ornamental Strawberry Corn
Creamy Pumpkin Pies
An IR FM pumpkin pdtch special
these pies drc the freshest and he'll
in the county' 499
reg. 5.29 ea ea.
Whole Cheesecakes
From our hake ~hon. these are the
richest dnd crl'am1<"st~ Hakcd from d
traditional recipe without preserva.
tives or addillvec, 1989
reg. 24.95 ca ea.
Giant Cheddar
Cheese Muffins 399
pkg.of4
GROCERY
Chcvl'rnay
Imported French
Cider }39 75() ml hi I re~. 2 :19
Vittel
Grande Source
Mineral Water 99
I 5 llr re~. 1.29 •
J'om1
Strained
Tomatoes
:J4 oz. pk". reg. l .&9
•
}29
-Sale Items Available ul
<>range County l ocations 0 11/y
SEAFOOD
Fresh1 Boneless
Sworafish 899 Steaks lb.
Fresh Silver
Salmon Steaks 599
lb.
(Fil/els At1ai/able at 7 9.9 th J
Fresh California
Cooked Lobster
For salads & cocktajl~. 998
lb.
Fresh New England
Scrod 399 Fillet lb.
Fresh Cooked
Dungeness 499
Crabs lb.
COU PON
ltOI lrv1~ Ranch Pa""'" Mark~I I
I Stuffed Game Hens•
With our own d llc:iou~ I
cornbread stuffin". 99'
lb. e I
with '"""''n llm11 fi ht.on' I
I
t 'lflPOft <~~ .i '""""' ' '"'Mr '"' "''""' I f)flrtltn If~/ /'WI I.,.,, I f\y ~-'"' I
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Nibbles
could.
add up
to meal
If you've wmct1mes thought you
could maJcc a whole meal of
appet11crs. here's your chance.
Classic 1 tallan antipasto is served as
a first course "before the pasta."
But there arc o many tempting
nibbles on this platter of mannated
vegetables. olives. meat and cheese
that you may want to make it a
whole meal.
When you're pressed fort1me you
can skip the mannat1ng step and
just dnule the drossing over the
vege tables on the platter instead.
ANTIPASTO PLATTE R
t cups caallOowerOowerets
l small zuccbinl, sliced
t cups cberry tomatoes, baJved
One I -ounce can pitted ripe
ollves, drained
One .75-ounce envelope garlic
and herbs dry aaJad dressing
mil
4 ounces sliced Genoa salami
4 ounces sliced prosciutto
6 round slices provolone cbeese,
quartered (about 6 ounces)
6 ro1111d slices colby cbeese,
halved (about 4 ounces)
In a saucepan cook cauliflower
and zucchini in boiling water about
2 minutes or until slightl y crisp.
Drarn: cool sligh tly. Place
cauliflower, zucchini, tomatoes
and ol i ve~ in plastic bag.
Prepare dressing mix according
to package directions. Pour over
vegetables. Close bag: marinate m
the rcfngerator for 6 hours, turning
bag occas1onall y.
To serve, roll up salami and
prosciutto slices. Dram vegetables.
Arrange meat. cheeses and veg-
etables on a lettuce-lined platter.
Makes 8 main-<lish or 16 appetizer
servings.
OFF· TH E·SHELF
ANTIPASTO SALAD
One 8-ounce can cut Italian
green beans or cut green beans,
drained
1'2 of a 15-ounce can garbanzo
beans, drained
1h cup sliced pitted ripe olives
1"2 cup sliced pickled cblll pep-
pers
One 2-ounce can sliced pimien-
to, drained
~ cup olive oil or salad oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
I te11poon dried oregano,
crushed
1, teaspoon salt
t,w teaspoon garlic powder
t,w teaspoon pepper
Bibb lettuce
In a medium bowl combine
Italian green beans, garbanzo
beans. oli ves. chili peppers and
pimiento. In a screw-top Jar com-
bine oil, lemon Jui ce. oregano. salt.
garlic powder and pepper. Cover
and shake well. Pou rover vegetable
mixture. l041~ gentl y to coat.
Cover and refrigerate several
hour; or overnight, stirring oc-
casionally. To serve, dram veg-
etables with a slotted spoon. Serve
on ind1:0dual lettuce.lined plates.
Make~ 6 serving41.
Sh~ke 'n 'pour
In JUSI a few shakes. this home-
made salad dressing 1 ready to
serve w11h fruit. chicken or turkey
salad.
SWEET -SOUR DRESSING
~ cup1111r
YI cup 11lad oil
.,.. cup red wine vlnegu
3 tablespoons lemon juice
4 tuspooas cfllll SHCe
I leaapooa Worcestertblre
11ace
.,.. teaspoon dry mustard
1.4 teaspoon carry powder
Few d11llt1 bottled bot pepper
sauce
I lar1e clove sarllc, minced
In a screw-top Jar combine supr
oil, vinegar, lemon juice, chill
sauce, Worcestershire, muswd,
curry powder, hot pepper 11uce and
prhc. Cover and hake well to
blend Ch11J, hake drc ma ap1n
JUSl before rvana. Make1 about _
I V4 cul)s .
RACINC COVERAGE ..
OUR WINNERS ON A4f
TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE R 15, 1986 25 CENTS
Enlar ea honor farmOK'd
!'lanners back doubling capacity of jail
abov~ El Toro despite reslden~protests
By LISA MAHONEY . °' .. .,....,... .....
Neighbors concern('d over in-
creased noise, smoke, anmat~ escapes an~ traffic congestion - which they
believe would result from expansion
World
Holocaust survivor Elle
Wlesef Is awarded the
1986 Nobel Peace Prize
for creating a message of
human dignity from his
humlllatlon In the Nazi
deathcamps. /A7
Food
A bountiful harvest in-
spires quick autumn
meals./C1
California
Actor Keenan Wynn dies
of cancer at age 70 .I AS
INDEX
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Clasalfled
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Food
Opinion
Pollce Log
Public notices
Sports
Television
Weather
A10
A3
A 12-13
B6-8
A 11
B8
A9
Cl-8
A14
A3
85-8
81-5
A9
A 2
of a JTI•namum security jail in El Toro
-failed lo win the sympathies of
Orange County plannang com-
m1ss1oners Tuesday.
The commission unanimously rec-
ommended that the county board of
HBPier
project
OK'dby
council
S27-million Pte rside
Vil lage first re n ewal
approval In 20 years . ---
By ROBERT B~RKER
Ofltleo.lty"91 1 ....
The Huntington Beach ( 1ty C oun·
cil. acting a~ '"'lhe Redevelopment
Agency. on MOnday unanimously
approved 1he $27 million p1ers1de
village developmen1 on 1h c
beachfront next to the pier. It becom-
es the first downtown redevelopmcn1
proJectto be approved an more than
20 years.
The histonc approval came a few
minutes before midnight after more
lhan 40 speakers took turns extolling
or lambastanJ the 86,()()()..squarc-foot
project that includes SS retail shops,
12 take-out food outlets, three rcs-
1aurants (including the exastin~ Mu -
well's), expansion of the city pier and
development of a pedestnan bndge
over Pacific Coast Highway.
The Planning Commission ap-
proved lhe project on Sept. 16 but the
Huntington Beach Tomorrow slow-
growth orgamzauon lilcd an appeal,
claamang that residents-were shut out
of the process. Officials wrote con·
cessions into the plan &Jvtng the
Redevelopment Agency final vote on
1raffic and parking studies, land-
~apang. color choice and other mat-
ters
Pro1ec1 Manager Mike Adams said
1oday that 1he developer. Bryant L.
Morns. ha!. four to six months of
de'lagn work to complete before it can
begin construcuon on the pro1cct on
the beach side of Pacific Coast
Highway next spnng.
Adams said the project, to be built
(Pleaee eee PIER8 1DE/ A2)
supervisors cenify an Environmental
Impact Repon on the expansion
proposal, pavina the way for a
doubling an inmate capacity at the
James A. Musick Honor Farm and
the addition Qf shcritrs and fire-
. fiah tcrtraanana academics on the I ~
acr( Site.
In a nod to residents of nearby
Serrano Park and Lake Forest I and
11. Commissioner H.G. Osborne
moved that the project come back for
Increase in child drownings
ih county called alarming
Officials urge parents with pools. s pas
to tak-e extra preca utions, give lesson s
During the fir'll nin(' months ol th1ii
year 18 children under the age of b
drowned 1n Orange County. Dunng
1985. 15 children drowned -nine
wen: :! )car\ old o r \-Ou ngcr ac~nrd·
1ng io s1aMt1n compiled by the
coroner
The Orange < ount} 'ihcnff'I De-
partment ha!> called llw 1ncrca!>C
'1alarmang ... rnd a'> a rc\ult, has l!l\Ued
a warning to rc~1dcnts.
According to Lt. Dick Olson. one
drowning occurred 1n an El Toro lake.
two 1n bathtub\. three an pnvn te spa'\
and I:! in pm ale pool\. Of lhc 18
drowning~. onl) two occurred in thc
Orange Coast area -both 1n Irvine
" "It 1s JUSt 100 many, .. \Bid Olson.
People should \eturc their pools
With 8 locked fence rhe Children
'lhoul~ be taught to '"' 1m al 1he
yo ungest age po'l'ilhlc and never. ever
he let\ un~u~rvascd even with a
locked fen ce: he 'laid.
According to haron Mcl oughlin,
physical director al the Newport·
Costa Mesa YMC , children can
begin learning to swim as early as 3
rnon1hs old
Rut e"cn more useful and import·
ant 1han s"'1mmang lessons, she said.
1s w have all pools and spas fenced
and 'uperv1sed when in use. "Do not
even leave your child alo ne in the
bathtub You can drown in two feet of
water." 'lhc said
( h1ldren ar<' 1augh1 to blow bub-
ble\ nnd basic k1ckan1 and rowing
~kill~ A child should not be shocked
when water h11s his face. she s~ud.
"The No. I cause of drowning as
panic. But if they know how to relax
they'll ~urv1vc:· stud McLouahhn.
"A child who has no water ex·
penence will fall in. lay face down and
drown. They will 1mmcd1atel}
breathe in," she said.
HouSe, Senate panel agrees
on immigration reform bill
Amnes ty program, fines for employers
s urvive conference committee intact
By LARRY MARGASAK ......... ..._.,...,
W SlflNGTON -~lou'i<: and
Senate conferees reached aar~mcnl
on a wccp1n1 1mmiarat1on ball
Tuesday. after lockina out donn~ of
lobb)'1st whose pre ure h.avc dead·
locked i1m1lar lttas.lat1on for cart.
Aarccmcnt was announ~ af\er
Slh hours of private hone-trad1na.
dunna which the House pvc up ·O
provi ions from au immllf'ltion bill
and the natc dropptd 48 prov1t1on
n its "trsion.
The ccrilerpic t of the bill rrm1tn•
an amnesty proaram for lon,·lerm
alle"I aliens and a 1y: tcm o fine•
ap1nst employen who knowinaJ y
hire undocumented workers.
lawmakers 111d lhat by dry1na up
JOb opportunities, they hoped to stop
theOow of1llepJahcn -l.8m1lhon
of 1"hom have been cauaht in the last
)'Ur.
The conference aareemcnt now
aoct to both houses. Chief Senate
confcrtt Alan K. ampson , R·Wyo.,
tskt'd House members to "assist me
an crushana knucklt " 1n his own
chamber; wh~ "one or two ~naton
could stall" the bill.
The House Rules C omm11tcc
promptly cleared Lhe lc11slat1on for a
House vote. which could t.ake place
Wednesday
Conferee said they would pu h
hard to pass an 1mm1arat1on ball in the
c:losinadaysofthe 99th Conaress after
years of failure. mindful this m11.ht be
their la~t chance Rep Leon Panetta.
D-ahf.. pred1C1cd that any future
attempts ~ould be doomed by a
backla'h •11in t the amnesty pro-
aram arecmcn1\ wcrc re ched on em-
ployer sanctaons, c1v1I naht~ prot ·
t1on for Hispanics. the amne t)'
Quahficatton date. rc1mbun.cmcnts
to tatc nd local aovemment for
prov1d1n1 benefit 10 1mncsty apph·
(Pl•M ... 1111110aAT10ft/A4J
a 1eeond heanna once final dCSllJU
have been completed.
The majority of the commission
aleo voted to have supervisors con·
sider enclosing a proposed outdoor
weapons ranae. Chainnan C. Dou&Jas
Leavenworth dissented, preferrina
an stead to have the matter defeTTed to
·after acoustical testing is conducted
on the f Vlil dcsian.
Those were the only conodsaons
made to residents, some of whom had
hoped to reach a compromise with
county officials.
The commission delayed actina on
the environmental report Sept. 10 to
Jive representati ves of tbe local
homeowners association• a chance to
come up with reasons wh y they
believe the county's environmental
review 1s inadequate.
pcakers at Tuesdty's hcanna said
they were dissatisfied with noise
studies commas ioned for the project.
They aJso qUetl•oned w~ com-
mi11toners had contldered the
cumulative etTect of noise from the
firinJ ran~. firefl~&er trainina ~
11vit1es and the jail when added to
that eurrcntlycrcated by aircraft from
the adJaccnt El Toro Marine bnc.
Several. hkc Serrano Park home·
owner OaVld OarfinkJe., said the
expansion would dettroy 1be quality
of life 1n neighborhoods whJch the
(Pleue eee HONOR/A.2)
Laguna
co-ach~s
firing
urged
Others-bac k ex-pro
who faces charges of
cocain e possession
By LAURA MERK
Of .. .,.... .... IUllll
A group of parents urged the
Laguna--Beach U naried Se hoot Dls-
tric:t Board Tuesday to rire football
coach Ccdnck Hardman following
has recent arrest on cocarne pos-
session charges, despne a admon111on
by district officals not to discuss the
personnel matter an public.
"If anyone washes to express
op1n1ons about personnel 1t 1s 1nap-
propnate. The Board can •t be party to
thaJ d1scuss1on and could be held
hbclous:· Supenntendent Dennis
Smith said pnor to meeung.
Instead. he 'iuggesled the board
would welcome wntten comment'>
and would enter closed SC'>s1on aa
anyone's request Neither Smith nor
an} of the school board member\
mentioned Hardman b) name
As Smith spoke. an unsigned
pe1111on ci rculated demanding Hard-
man·s permanent removal.
Board President Carl Schwan said
tha1 1f anyone referred to the em-
ployee b) name .. , will ask them to
cease their d1scu'ls1on and admonish them.··
Jennifer Yelland. a parent and
coordinator of a drug education
program. spoke fir'it. sa ying. ··1 will
delete those area!> that w11l cause mt>
to be admonished "
Yell and said she was concemed the
issue has d1 v1ded parents and made
Laauna Beach High School .. a laugh
ing stoc k .. among other high <;ehools
"We'v~ made lon11.. purposeful
(Pleaee ~ PARENTS/A2)
LAURA
MERK
Mesan char-ed with
drunken dr1viiig, hit
local MADD official
Focus ON THE NEw s
Although children do not actually
leam to 'lwim before they reach the
age of 2. Mcloughlin said they can
gather citpc ncncc 1n the water and
leam invaluable survl\al techniques
8) teaching 1hr children to row and
kick. \1cl..oughlin \31d, they hope the
children who fall in the pool. "will do
11 long enough '>O that mom can hear
1he <1plash. or 1f mom 1s in the pool,
long enough for her to get to them.··
Some orgnn11u11ons 1each infants
to 'w1 m b} dunkini them under
water. but Mel oughl1n said the
method 1\ fro"' ncJ upon by the
(PleHe 1ee CHILD/A4)
By tbe A11oclated Press
( O'lta Me\a man. who cra!>hed
into J car can)ing a chapll'r pre'l1dent
of Mother. .\gn1nst Drunk Driving,
wa'I charged ·1 uc\da} w11h felom
drunken dn,,ing
Dane Heflvtd l h WJ'I charged
""llh t""o drunken Jn, 1ng counl!I.
~11d Orangl' C'o}lnl\-r>crut\ D1\tnct
.\t1ornc' Rtll \lin
Pnliu· Jlkgl' lkltq•d'.>-hloud ,11
lOh11I kH·I W(I\ ·'~ "hl'n hi\ l .H
l·1,ll1lkJ "11h ,1 \.l'llll k l .lrr\ ing
l aurn· ~1d ,1rth} ot Hunllnttlnn
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Counl\ \1.\ 11fh h.1f'lll r her hu,han1I
and l\\Cl lnl·nd'
West Mesa road
barriers reroute
traffic over yard
By TONY SAA VEORA
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The 11re 1rat.k\ cros 1na Put tufr, lron1 \art! 1nd1rau·d 1h.11 no t
"' rf)onr wac. happ} w11h the temporary harrier\ an,1,1llt·tl 1h1'i WC('k 1c1
keep ru,h·hour traffir from C'uttina throu&h a < m1.1 Mr<ia nl·1gh
borhood
Now part o( that traffic Wl'l Cu ltanll throup.h I all'' la""n w g4•1
around the hamcade on ( on11ncnual \trcet
Tv.oothercon rete bamen were pl cC'd on Monrn\.1a \ H'nuc-.ind
Federal . trcct as pan of an citpcnmrnwl plan to da \l'ourn l" moaon<.t'
from usana thr nea&hhorhood a a hon cut bct""et"n V 1cton:1 ~1rrc1 .and
a \OUth adc andu\tnnl an:a
Mo1on\l• ac. v.cll 11c. \Omc rt\1drnt\ wcrr \urpn'><'d Monda}
afternoon to find the con(f<'tt' .bome"' Crtlll'd on thl' 'trei:t' ln'ltl·ad ul
tumina hack. \Omc dmcr\ ended up rnur\lna throuah the
nc1ahhorhood tn1nR to Ond a d1flcrtnt ,hon rn1 "'""lcnt\ \IHd
(Plcue eee ll.OAD/A2,
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I he legal hloo<l .1lnih11l l11n1t I\ I'•
Mr\ \1 r(arth\-4 1 \ulTrrnl minor
nclk and hat k in1um·, 1n lhr all1
dent. and 1hc nl hl·r fi,r 1w11plr
in\11hed 1n 1hc au 1Jcn1 ,,1,11 'u'
ta1ned minor 1n1unn pol11.l' \J ed
r ht• \1 d ttrth~\ "l'n· rl'IUrnlllll
lrom J dinner eng.igem1.·nt "°'hl'n
lldt' nr, r>o<lgc .,._.dan \trud. lhrir
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en Ul' !)( 11 ll l" \illd
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S lain man's
gun linked
to murder
By TEVE MARBLE
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I hl" gun u'\Cd to kill an OranJr
( nunl\ Fire Department ar-.on 1n
\C,llJaH>r and '\('nOu\I\.-wound ,1
woman eurh th11. month " 1hc: 1,:inw
une tound on 11 man ""ho wa~ fa\all" ~hot by U ~ Bord~r Patrol guards .
hom1t·1dc invc\t1ptor\ announlttl
f ue\duy
Balh!1t1c te'" v.err u~d tO linl. the '~7 cahlx'r Maanum w1th the bullth
that killed Denna' Donel'tOn end
wounded Barbara Lynn Cl.ark dunna
the early mom1na bours of Oct 4 an a
. n Juan ( ap1strano t.Ondom1n1um
The \t t were performed b)' the
Oran t( ounty hmff1 lkpenmcnt
wh.u .. h launched the &nH:~uon ln
lh<' t'Jfal d\0011n1 f OGfl I n ~---
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h-.Al
caunty allowed to be built near the ;ail.
.. Try 10 encompau the totahty or •t you're propos1n1 on th1• SJte,"
Gamnkle uf'ICd the comm1ufon.
Cheryl Anderson, another Semno
Park rHJdent. questjoned a plannina natf assenioo that there will be fewer
inmacc escape al\er expansion is
completed.
"No one has ever SA.id until today
that they e~pcc1 (escal)Cs) lo 10
down," she said. Rather Sheriff-
• Coroner Brad Gates indicated in
community mcetinas in July that
escapes would increase if more pris-
oners were housed at the jail.
Anderson said.
She also told the commission that
the county's traffic projections arc
inadequate becau~ they arc based on
data collected nearly a year .,o.
"How can an EIR be adequate afthe
amounts of environmental imPK(
an so q&1e1tionable as they seem to
be " Anderson asked.
But oommiuioners sa.ld they were
satisfied that all impacts were ad~
dressed in the repon and that they
will be properly mitiptcd.
Noise from the firina ranae. j ail
public announcement system and
other sources will be monitored to
ensure compliance with county noise
ordinances. • ·
Current restrictions on the type of
prisoners transferred to the jail will
remain after expansion. The addition
of razor wire on top of feocina
surround ina the jail dormitories and
a 10 foot perimeter fence should
reduce escapes. the rcpon says.
Tbere MV9 been no mown incl-deats ill lbe~ua resuh
of etcapes. oo.ay planners said.
However, • ~ was ltilJed In 1Aaun1 leldl Sept. 7 after alkwdly
wrestlina a pan from 1 police ofllett.
The Mu1iclt e1pan1ion plan
proposes to about double the inmate
population 1t the jail from 829 to
I ,S3S by the year 2000. Tenu and
temporary bous~oa used now will be
replaced with pcrm1neot
dormitories.
A 3t,169-square·foot sheriffs
trainlna academy and a 21 , I SS·
square-foot fire traioina academy will
consolidate the county's scattered
instructional facilities in one spot.
Supervisors will consider the en·
vironmental report on the Musick
expansion in November . ..
ROAD BARRIERS SPUR OPPOSITION •.•
From Al
Others s1mpl) began dnv1ng over ncade. An errant 'car could easily end
the rurb and into yards. prompting up crashing through one of Taft's
Tafl to set up a makesh1t bamcadc on bedrooms.
her front lawn using fire wood and "One of the workers putting up the
some rust) pipe The Cll) also bamcade also told me I shouldn't
supplied her wtth a fe w white park m)' car in the dnveway an)-~whorses to help block off her lawn. more," she fretted.
.. l t looh temble:' she lan1ented. .t . Aztin, -who also hves on
"My yard looks ltkc skid row." C'onttnental, said even residents were
The bamers separate the. neigh-having troubles getting out of the
borhood into north and outh sec-tract.
lions, wnh residents having to dnve "This '" pretty bad. Eve,body's
out of the tract to get to the other side. confused and nobody's happ ," Azfin
The blockades at the 1otersection~ said,o ''Th~is not going to made
ofConfinental and Oak Street, as well permanent' The residents won't let
as Monrovia and 20th Street, are 11."
designed to prevent north-south " Ironically. it was homeowners who
travel by forcing cars to tum left. persuaded the City Council to install
Federal Street is completely blocked. the barricades because of concerns
Taft, who lives on the comer of over the heavy traffic cutting through
Continental and Oak, was fearful that the residential streets.
the new turn was too sharp for A traffic study 1s being prepared to
motonsts unaccustomed to the bar-determine whether the barriers
should be made permanent.
lf tt were up to ~rge Kirkham, •
who hves an the barri~ded neigh-
borhood. the barriers wouldn't last
the week.
"h's nd1culous. It took me 25
minutes to get home. It usually takes
me 10. And if you wanno goTOlHe
beach you have to head in the
opposite direction," said Kirltnam,
whose home is on the north side of the
barriers.
Costa Mesa City Engineer Bruce
Mattern said he was eipecting a few
initial problems from motorists who
didn't realize that the shon c ut had
been blocked.
"There's bound to be people who
will be looking for a way throuah the
neighborhood until they get it
through their heads that there is no
way through," Mattern said.
PARENTS URGE COACH'S FIRING ••.
From Al
'itndes forward, and this unfortunate
incident ts threatening to undo our
work," she said. Yelland has sug-
gested 1n the past that Hardman not
be allowed to return
Bruce Hoping, a school board
watchdog. called Yelland's statement
.. , 1gilante Judgment. She 1s executing
the criminal before he's tried," he
said.
Hoping suppons the school board
pcrmllung Hardman to return and
share hts drug abuse \truggle with the
students.
Hardman was arrested and charged
with possession of S 5 grams of
cocaine on Sept. 20 by Laguna Beach
police. Four days later. the school
board suspended him wnhout pay
until the court ruled on the matter
The following da) he entered a
pnvate. month-long drug treatment
program Last Frida> the court
aJlowcd Hardman to enter a drug
rehabilitation program and ordered
him to-reappear an court Oct. 24.
A 16-ycar-old high school student
chaJlenged the parents. asking them
where they'd been since drugs became
prevalent on campus.
"Do you know what your kids are
doina rilht now?" asked Api Weinert.
Stm, Weinen urged the board to
follow the guidelines they'd set for
students.
"Anyone who's paid by this distract
shouJd have to live by the standards
the kids live by," Weinert said.
Laguna Beach High School football
captain Sean Mahoney endlessly
praised Hardman.
··when you)re dealing with great
people you fla ve to realize great
people arc human, too. If 1t were
another teacher I'm sure the board
would deal with at the same wa}' ··
said Mahoney.
A parent and local Jouth soccer
coach, C'hns Lutz, hel a hard-line
pos111on about Hardman 's. future as a
football coach in Laguna Beach.
··1 feel drugs of any type should not
be tolerated. l feel a teacher should be
terminated 1f there's any suspicion of
their use of drugs," Lutz said.
Fi nally, Mary Fegraus told the
board, "We need to approach walk-
on coaches as carefully as we do our
teachers. especially when we know
the kid-; look up to them."
The board has remained silent on
the issue since it suspended Hardman
at the end of last month. It said it will
continue to withhold comment or
an> actton until the matter ts settled
an court.
Hazy sun t .o brtng cooleF day
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the OrMgl Coeet, IN Nll'D 111 Welllfw ~Mid Hlahl Wiii
range from the lower 70t et t"' ~to the lower IOI lrMnd. N&oht Ind morntng low c:toude Ind IOcal denM t0g are
roreoeet tontght.
Local mountlMM wttl enjoy telr .... wtth Nghe todey from 4 to 70, lowt tonlaht from 28 to·31.
o..rt1 wtll cool, With upper deMt1 high• from 74 to 82,
lower' deMrt htgM from IO to 97.
W•t to eouth~ ~ 10 to 11 knot• wtll blow through Inner ooeetar weter1 thll lftetnoon Ind ev.nlng OWtt 2•foot ....
and a aouth~ ewll of 2 to 3 fMt. Mottly olNt lk ... today wtH
turn ~dy Ind foggy tOftlght
U.S. Tempe
PIERSIDE VILLAGE •••
From Al
on a &jte now occupied by an asphalt
parking lot, fiJures to provide a
"spark of activity" that will lead to
redevelopment and revitalization of
the downtown that includes a nine-
story hotel at Main Street on fhe
inland side of Pacific Coast Hi&hway.
Victor Leipsig. a member of Hunt-
ington Beach Tomorrow, told of-
ficials that adding a 20,000-square-
foot wing to the pier to acco mmodate
two restaurants would violate the
California Coast.al Act because it
would cover sand. "It would be
shaded and a useless hangout for drug
users that we arc trying to get rid of."
he said.
He also claimed the development
would create a "high v1s1blc barrier"
that would block views of the ocean
because the development's rooftoops
can nSt 35 feet above the level of the
Commissioner Jea n Schumacher the
night before the commission ap-
proved Piersidc Village "was scraping
the bottom of the barrel" and rep-
resentative of a "public-be-damned
attitude."
•Norma Vandcr Molen, chairman
of the Community Services Com-
mission. She said she spoke for the
commission in claimini that the
development would curtail beach use
by residents and would create a
"Miami Beach atmosphere."
•Ann Chlcbicki, former principal
at Huntington Beach High School.
She said current downtown con-
dttions contnbute to drug problems
at the high school. She urged approval
to eliminate the problem.
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"It was one of those loose ends we
had to tie up," said Lt. Dick Olson, a
spokesman for the she'ilf s depart-
ment.
The high-powered weapon was
found on K.C. Janula1t1s, a San
Clemente man who was shot and
killed by border guards in San Ysidro
on Oct. 5.
Janula111s was already a suspect in
the San Juan Capistrano slaying when
he was stopped by border guards
while trying to re-enter the country
from Mexico. Janulaitis was shot and
killed after he opened fire on a border
guard who attempted to detain htm.
It as believed that Janulaitis fired
two shots through a bedroom window
of Clark's condominium. One bullet
struck Donelwn in the back. a second
htt Clark.
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•ElaineCraft. past president Hunt-
ington Beach H1stoncal Society. "We
must go forward or face decay ...
Donelson. an arson investigator.
was on duty at the 11me and apparent-
1) was talking with Clark about a
susp1c1ous fire at an apartment where
she previously li ved.
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Former Mayor Ron Shenkman
took an opposite view. He implored
oflk1als to approve the project.
"We've waited 33 years to replace the
trash btn in downtown Huntington
•Jerry Warner. "Redevelopment
has always been a threat. You want to
encase the env1ronment and tum 1t
into money."
•Irene Briggs. She said redevelop-
ment will bring more "outside
people," causing an increase m crime.
Janulaius wausu$pcct m the arson
fire Donelson was investigating.
Beach."
Don Shipley. another ex-mayor.
argued against the plan. "God and
nature made that beach," he said,
"and man can't improve it. Leave at
alone."
Some other comments:
•Lance Jacot. He said that Coun-
cilm:in h r'-l(rlh'~ firin1t0f Pbr""""
•Chauncey Alexander. He said
approval of the p1crsidc village would
take a public resource and shift ll to
the benefit of a small number of
developers. But he predicted that the
development would be an "economic
disaster."
No mouve for the homicide has
been detailed by law enforcement
officials but Clark recently reported
that Janulaatis had been following her
and may have had romantic inten-
tions.
Donelson. a 19-ycar veteran of fire
services. was buned Oct. 8.
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