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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-22 - Orange Coast PilotTOOA Y'S NUM8EIS ON A2 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986 25 CE TS Teacher indicted in boy'·$· death Faces involuntary manslaughter trial for restraint of handicapped youth. 14. By ROBERT BARKER °' ............... The Orange County arand jury has indiclcd teacher Jeanne Warnecke in connection with the death last May of a severely.mentally handicapped boy at Gall Education Center in Hunt-, in1uon Beach. Kristin Leigh Harris, a 17- year-old soccer buff and hospitaJ volunteer, was named queen of the 98th Tournament of Aoses. /C7 INDEX Advice and Games Business Classified Comics Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Paparazzi 04 A7-8 CS-7 05 03 81-8 01-2 ca Warnecke. 33, of Huntington Beach, surrendered in Superior Coun Tuesday on charaes of felony child endanacnnent and involuntary man- slaualner. She was released on her own recognizance and arraignment as scheduled Nov. 10. • Police have alleaed that Warnecke. Mercedes Benz paved who was fired from her leaehtn& post at Fairview State Hospital in Cost.a Mesa followina the incident, used improper techniques in restrainina 14-year-old Barth Pico when he became violent in the classroom. Police allege that Warnecke taped a diaper with a plastic hner over the youth's face to blot out visual stimuli an an efTon to calm hir;n and then rolled him in a mat with the diaper sfill in place. The boy stopped breathina and died later of asphyxia tio n, accordina to the Orange County Coroner. Attorney Paul Meyer said Tuesday he "vehemently" disagrees with the police view of the rcstrai nina tech- niques but declined 10 elaborate. He will challenge the indictment, he said. "This case reprcscnu a tragedy. not onJy for the unavoidable.death oflhc boy, but also for every dedicated, specially trained teacher who goes ttle extra step to asmt in diffi cult circum- stances," M,ycr.said. The younaster's tantrum was prolonged and hfe-1hreatening, Meyer s~ud. The case was liken to the Oranac County distract attorney's office but a decision was reached May 21 not to pursue it because of insufficient evidence to su~rt a hom1cuk charae. officials said. That decis1on touched ofl' a prote t among members of the DcveJopmen- tal Disabilities Area Board that looki after the ri&hts of the handicapped. Chairman Merle E .. Tracy ~r-. suaded Distract Attorney Cecil Hacks to look into the case. Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather 01-2 A3 C7. 06-8 C1-4 03 A2 A 1982 llerced• Bena •team• under part of an 8 -ton load of the 1986 Mercedea Benz at rear. Driven Suaan Waakow and upbalt that •ptlled onto the car Tuaday moml_ni at Sara Hinman, both of Newport Beach, and truck drlver Jo.e Jamboree Road and Eutbluff Drive In Newport Beach wllen Roldan of Santa Ana auatained minor lnjurlea. Story on Page the dlllDp truck overturned. The impact forced the car Into A3. Recall threatened lf Hardman reinstated as coach By LAURA MERK Of ... Oellr .... •• Jennifer Yelland has resigned as chairwoman of a drug awareness pr<>Jram for Laauna Beach schools. ~yang that her efforts would be better channeled Loward a recall 1f the 'K'hool board reinstates high school football coach Cedrick Hardman. Hardman was arrested by Laguna Beach police officers Sept. 20 and In ter charged with possession of 5.5. grams of cocaine and resisting arrest. Hardman. a former All-Pro de- fe nsive lineman for tht' San Francisco 49ers. was su11pendcd by the school board until the court acts on the case. He as a walk-on football coach. a -coach who has no teaching du11rs. at Laguna Beach H 1gh School. The felonv druR charges could be Marine copter makes emergency landing in vegetable field By TONY SAAVEDRA OfllleDllllrNetl~ Mechanical problems forced the pilot of a upcr Stallion helicopter 10 make an emergency landing in a vegetable field near Irvine Tuesday. adding to the list of m1 haps 1nvolv- '"i the controvemal military aircraft. · None of the three crew mcmhcr~ aboard the Manne Corps CH-531:. helicopter wa!I IOJured an the 2.35 p.m. landing. about 200 yards south of the Santa i.\na f-rceway. bet\\-ccn Myford Avenue and ( ul vcr Dm c The a1rtrah ""J' returning to thl' Manne Corp-. Air Station an Tu'lt1n after a routine training Oighl. \U1d Capt. Joanne Schall in~. the sixth maJor crash of a CH-53E an 1hc pa'it lwo year'\, prompting New- port Beach Congressman Robert Hadham to call for a congressional 1n"c'it1ga11on into the aircraft model. Tuesday"s 1ne1dent. about 211 miles from lhe air station. was considered minor The three crew members were 1dcn11fied as Capl Paul Dmmeicr, MnJ. John ayre and Corp. T. lie I hack Maintenance crews this morning "'ere s11ll working to determine the nawrc of the malfunc11on and repair the helicopter. which remained 1n the fie ld owned by the Irvine Co .. Schill ing said "The maintenance folks arc de- termining what needs lo be done to hnng 11 back home," 'ihe 'l<lld. The air base houses roughly 36 of d1sm1ssed against Hardman 1f he " accepted in and completes a drug rehab1lttat1on program. said Deput) D1s1nct Attorney Steve Bickel. Althou$h Hardman as scheduled to appcanm:oun Fnday. 81ciccl said the lhe eapcrwork determining hi'\ ehg1b1ht} for the d1\<ers1on program has not rel been complcteq. Bicke said Tuesday he wall ask that lhe arraignmen1 on both the drug l hargc'>. a felon ). and the resisting .irre\t charges. a m1~demeanor. be rnntanued for another four weeks Al'cording to Yelland. the like- lihood that the charges will be d1sm1ssctl and that Hardman could retu rn as football w ach has d1 v1dcd lhl' community. "'Wh) 1'i 1h1'\commun11 ycoming to p1ccc' o~cr a walk-on coach'"' a!>kcd Yd land. "I feel my lcadersh1p 1s ineOl·ct1\C at this time. I can't be a part of the IMPACT tea m td rug program) and a part of the recall .. '\aid Y elland "'The recall moH:ment as not mild. 111s vel) strong There are people who keep assuming this ca~ wall fade away. But 1f(the ..chool board) vote-; to reinstate Hardman the) are \ otang 1hem!>Clvcs out of offi ce I wtll take 11 (Pleaae aee RECALL/ A6) Tracy sajd Tuesday 1hai he was pleated by the srand j ury'• action. "I'm not afttt the teacher," he said. "I don't care about the ~nally. But we need to tell the world that this kind of lrea1Qlent 11 wrona.. "People mutt ltam to follow n!f- ular proceduru." Tracy. a rtt1dtnt OI Corona del Mar said. "They (tbc handicapped) can't defend them- selves." Deputy' Distract Attorney Bernadette Cemore 51id that ad- (Pleue ... ftACDa/ A.2) Trackers give up search for lion Hospital releases HB boy attacked at Caspers Park By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Hd PHlL SNEIDERMAN OftM0911rNe4IWI The ~rch fo r a mountain lion that mauled a Huntington Beach boy unday at C aspcrs Wilderness Park was called olT at noon today after trackers concluded the animal was no longer in the area where the attack took place "The lion has left the area. at least the 1mmed1ate area... said Bruce Buchman. a senior park ranaer. "We're going to have 10 re-group and decide where to go from here ... Meanwhile the v1ct1m of the attack. 6-)-ea r-old Justin MellQn. was relea~d an good cond111on Tuesday afternoon from Mis ion Community Ho .. p1tal in Ml\s1on VieJo. according to ho'ip1tal spok~5woman Jan Walker · Thebo) "'ho had been picnicking w11h h 1~ famil ) at the South Orange Count) park \uffered lacerations and required more 1han 100 stitches follo"'lng 1hc a1tack The mountain hon tha1 attacked the bov again eluded a team of tracke~ and dog'> on Tuesday. but a Jcad deer wu' found T rackcrs hoped the couga r '>'oulc..l return 10 feed on the decrtoda\ The sear\.h dgaln \\-3S focused on 1hc Bell Canvon sccuon of the 7 600- acrc park · Ton) G1mhrone a w unty park'i district 'lupcrv1\or. said that late Tuc\da~ the trail\ used most often by (Plea.e aee YOUNT A1l'f I A8) The embattled Super • tallton wa" assailed after a M:n 9 cra'ih that k1lkd four Tust1n-h:i'ICd Mannes in th l' desert near Twentvnmc Palms. It wa the ~uper tallions. designed to transpon equipment into combat. Mechanlc. ln•pecta Martae Corpe helicopter which made an emeraency lancltnc ln a field near lrvlnc. I Mesa vqte hinges on growth issue 13 candidates In race for City Council all claim middle ground on expansion Costa Mc..a continue'! to be a cit y at 1he cro roads Well on the way to bttom1na • comme~aal mctropoh\, Cost.a Mesa has been mired 1n a bitter, tWO-)Ctar dcblte over whether to run the development course or pull beck on the rein . Many re 1dcnt arc Ofhuna harder than ocr 10 slow arowth 1n a City lMt had cnckavorcd to become t~ com· mcm•I hub of Oranae c ounty That fillhl wall mo\.e to the balloh 1na booths Nov. 4 when \.Oters wall fill two scat on a five-member ( II) < oun ii thtl has wa\lercd on the ~wth I UC The balloting could 11\<c 1he ma· JOnty vote to either pro or 'llnw· arowth f act1on1. Or It could lcavc thc city at the crossroad . Two ad\ICXttn o( 'llOWlnJ aro~th v.-cre eltc:ttd in. 19 4 to a dc\lelop- mcnt-oncntcd council Wath the rt- 11rcmcn1 thl'I year o( vcte111n counr1 I I mcmhcf\ Norma Hcr11ogand rlcn~· \lhafcr. <,low-growth factions havC' their hope set on arabbang the rnunc1I maJOrtty. For the fir t tame 1n C'o ta Mesa·, 11-)car h1 tory. no incumbents arc \CC'k1ng re~lrct1on. 1nd1cat1\IC of the h rsh and cxhau live <,truglc O\/Cr the c11y· fate R1ckenna council mcmbrt'\ have met with a backlash of public cnt1C1!>m on both 1dcs 'of 1hc arowth debate Aga1Mt this backdrop, 13 can· d1datc'I are rcachina for l~ council nna Two arc supported b)' the prominent Mc ct1on 'low1f'Owth aroup nothcr candidate 1 bided hy rc11nna ma)'or l lcn1oa u wtll as 1 Flrat of two ertlcl•• former mayor II the cand1datt'\ rC\l\t pro. ,low, or no·arov.th l.tbt" l he)' r'pou reasonah/£' arowth But .. rea~nablc'" " an the C}e\ of 1he btholder ~'81kd by some. lauded h) others urethc 19·acrc.SIOOm1lhonann \IO South Coast P111a. th<' planned SO. acre office. hmcl and rc\1dcnt1.sl comple\ b)' Amel I>c-"t'lopmcnt o propo~I for a 100.acl"t' bu,1nc\\ complc"< on land owned b' developer C .J ~crstrom ~n .. and dnwn - TONY SAAVEDRA ELECTION '86 town rcdt\.clopment. \Cl no une di art<''> th, I arowlh ha brou&ht rt"CO&nit1on tn the ut) once kn own onl for 1t'> hma bl-an field and aoat htrtl\ o ta Mr~ '' homl' to unt• of lhl' '31'JC t and mo\! prolitahk .. twppina 1 an th nation. ~outh ( out f>ta1a: and the 1 llt~t bu1ld1ng an th(' lOUnt\'. the 21 torv ( cnl<'f l m~cr (Pleaee ... oaoWTH/ A2) .. Nightclub dispute may go to court By ROBERT BARKER o.-0.-,NellWf \ wntnwcr' over an embattled Huntington Bea h ntahtclub. fom~d to ~lose 1t!I door\ hccaust at hai. no cnrertaanment rx-rm1t. ma> wand up an kdcral 1:oun \1tom9 C1cne Dom~ claimed \'II' <ltlk1alc. art d1c,rqardan1 the "c'ln\t1lu11onal n ht of owncn of I r1 m' . iln avant.prde night \fkll at 411 Oh' c ve 1n downtown Hunt1naton Beat h. I k C\~l\ tn fik a federal <iUH '°°n 1n hope~ af c<'lltttina montt.ary Ji111a e\ bt' \llld ru ~. y. (Pleue ... DISPUT&/ A8) GROWTH CHIEF ISSUE IN MESA RACE ••• l'nillaA l Tbt city also hoau the S 70. 7 million, warkklau Qranet County Per- fonnina Ar1s Center as well as 'he natioully renowned South C'oast Repenory theater. A aidt IMUC to the arowtb debate i$ the potnlial tmettentt of a vot1na bloc behind controversial City Coun- cilman Dave Wheeler. whose sentJ- ments apptar anti-commercial de- velopment -although he, too, denouMet the no-vowth label. Wheeler was twice publicly rcpn- manded for Oas.hina hi council identification badge during a traffic dispute. and allegedly swearing at the mayor and rcferrinf. to two council memben as "bums. • Wheeler, who reportedly aspires 10 be mayor, is supportins the can- didates Melted by Mesa Action: Joe Erickson and Doug Yates. A two-year planning com· missioner. Erickson. 29. has earned a reputation for sincerity. In fact. another candidate with opposing views on growth conceded that Erickson is "as honest as the day 1s long." Erickson opp<'>scs the urbanization of Costa Mesa. and dcfi nes progress not in terms of development but as a clear sky and clean air. "I belteve in a suburban way ofhfe. Costa Mesa should not become the downtown of Oran'e Countv." Erickson says. "I don t think com· mercial growth should infnnge so tightly on neighborhoods.·· •He suppons a city plan that would require developers to provide street im provements before erecting their projects. .. w e·ve JUSt got to say enough 1 enough and get the mfrastruc1Ure in place before we build, .. he said. The nse of suspected illegal 1mm1- grants in West Costa Mesa has created communit) tensions. es- pcc1aJly around a park where Latinos gather in hopes of being picked up b) potential emplo)ers. year pme plan for guadina arowth. and stick to it. "What I'm lookina for is plannina m which every Monday niaht wt're not doana zone chanae• and vari· anccs." be said, rcferrina to Costa Mesa's weekly Plannins Commission and City Council meetings. .. We nttd a p&an to let people know where wearcaoina. and we must stick lO it." Yates. 41 . also lashed out apinst widening the traffic-cloacd streets used by motorists to aef1rom other cities into Costa Mesa. "People want to drive through our neighborhoods. The destination isn't the neighborhoods themsel ves." Yates said. "Who are these imerove- ments for'? Art they for our ~s1dents or the convenience of Huntington Beach and Newport BeachT' Peter Buffa, a two-year planning commissioner, carries the backing of Mayor, Norma · Hertzoa as well as former mayor Ed McFarland. An independent television prOducer. Buffa, 38, took his campaign to the airwJlves with five one-hour spots on a lodll cable TV channel. His message is that the growth debate has been blown out of propor- tion. Buffa says Costa Mesa's "hey- day" of development is past. "There's very little room lefi in Costa Mesa for major development. A much more important issucis-now that it's grown. w)lat do we do with it?" he says. "When developers sleep at night, I just don't think they dream about Costa Mesa." Buffa contends the traffic problems have been "drastically overstated" and are limited to some key inter· sections at peak hours. He labels the no-growth approach to reducing traf- fic as a "cop out." calling for city officials to look for more creative solutions. "We just can't afford to have a ·no- growth, closed-for-buainess' sign ao up in Costa Mesa1" Buffa said. "Our tax base will quicaly erode. property valun will ran. and emeraenc~ str· vices will have to be cut back. we·~ in amt shape and ml ma.ior plank is to make sure we don t ao beckward." He allO " 111in1t local police roustina suspected undocumented worken. althouah he believes the immipants should be forced to adhere to city laws. "Bui therc's a fine line between enforcina laws on the books and pas•l"I new laws that are selective." Buffa sajd. Conversely. Brian Theriot calls for police to "sit on the street comers and start pressurina illepJ aliens back across the border." "These ~ople are federal cnm1 - naJs. I don tcare how much you want to get to know them, ther,'re crimi- nals," said Theriot. 29. • Once you start showing them liutc videos on how to become rcJular Costa Mesa residents. you're JUSt opening the door for more." • Therjot is perhaps • the most outwardly ebulhent of the 13 can- didates and calls for the city to be more forceful in lobbying county. state and federal legislators for help m solving Costa Mesa's problems. He harkens the days of Cosu Mesa's forefat hers. who forged what Theriot calb a pros~rolJs rela- tionship between residential and business interests. Yet Theriot decries high-density projects that would tum north Costa Mesa into another Century City. .. Slow it dow n," he says. "We don't need an eyecatchmg eyesore." Theriot is quick to tum a phrase. He labels a potential extension of Gisler Street over the Santa Ana River as a "bridge over the Ri ver Kwai," because of the increased traffic it would generate. Some residents ha ve rl·~pondcd b> calling for local police to panic1pate in federal immigra11on raid!.. TEACHER INDICTED ... .. That's baloney ... S3}S Encl.son .. M)' kids play with the children of Latinos. You don't dislocate Latino families and force them to be afraid of the pohce. The city's code enforce- ment has been lax. Slum lords let the place go to hell and 1he Latinos get blamed for the problem, .. This 1s the second campaign for Yates. who also was backed by Mesa Action 1n the 1984 election. He came within 55 1 votes of unseating then· mayor Donn Hall for 1he lasl of three co uncil posts. and finished ahead of incumbent Eric Johnson. In the cro~ded t 986 race. Ya tes appears to be the least fnendl> of all the candidates toward de velopcr'S and landowners hving outside the Cit) Has campaign pamphlet touts h1'i ability to '>a)' no 10 "ex· cess1 vede velo pmen1." !>omc thang that he says many counCll members have been unable to do. Ya1cssa}'ithe c1t~ mustcrcatca 10· From Al dit1onal investigation has .. shed new light .. and the district attorney's office fou nd ll an appropriate case to tum o"er 10 the grand jury. Cemore declined to go into particulars. Tflc grand j ury heard witnesses Oct. 14-15 and handed down the indictment Oct. 16. Warnecke·s attorney. Meyer, as- sencd that it should have taken about a week to go through all the witnesses. not two days. HuJh Kohler. executive di rector at Fa1rv1ew. where Warnecke had taught for eight years. said today that she was fired for allegedly not following policies and procedures dealing with behavior management. Kohler said Warnecke allegedl> went beyond the scope of her authority in dealing with the bo~. He said that restraining techniques that she al- lcgedl) employed had not been ap- pro, ed at Fa1rv 1ew, Pico li ved at Fa1rv1ew but was bused to the Huntington Beach school for classes. Dover Shore. home. to la.e po•er Thanday Nearly 100 homes in the Dover Shores neighborhood in Newport Beach will be withoul rlectrical power from about 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday. A Soµi.hem California Edison work crew plans to remove a high -voltage underaro und electncal switch that 1s no IOnjer needed for service there. said SCE spokesman Jim Kennedy. Affected residents. who already ha'e been notified of the project. are along Anita, Doroth y. Warwick and Ruth lanes and portions of Dover Dri ve and Nottingham Road. 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($2.00 charge for each item brought to SWdp.) Kids' equipment and clothing welcomed! .•. AND OUR INCREDIBLE SKISAIE Clrculatlon Telephone• SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th FROM 10:00 TO 6 :00 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th FROM10:oo ro5:oo UPT070%0FF ON 1985-86 EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING ' Video eshlbit set for art mwa1n Bad am, Sumner cla hat ...l .. ~Anilt Tony I.abet will preterit 11election Of bit •MKV worb fridly It I p.m. at the Newpon Hatbor An ~~m at pan of 1 ICrin of lectures and ecnenanp lD CO!tjunction with the n hibition .. The Second N~ Biennial: The Bay Arca.'' Admauaon to the ~m at Sl for muteum mems~ 1tudenta, tcnaor citizen• and the military and 5 for non·membm. Call 7S9-l l.22 for more Information on this and other mu1eum education protrams. OreetbJ6 card •orkoop . . A . work.shop dcmon1tratln1 how to create 1nvnat1ons and pect1n1 cards will be offered Tbunday from7 to IOp.m.atCoutlineCommunaty Collese's Newport Beach Center, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Diane Moline. owner of a 11ft and custom paper store. will present the proaram. which is priced at S18. C.U 241-6186 for details. .DoJphbJ propam In NB Dennis Kelly, director of the Marine Mammal Research Group and a professor of marine biology at. Oranac Coast College, will present a lecture on ~olphins of the Orange Coast Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lido Isle Community Association clubhouse, 701 Via l idoSoud, Newport Beach. Admission is$3 and reservations arc taken at 432-S88S. Market talk planned "Bargains in the Stock Market" will be the topic of a presentation by Gene Hunziker, a financial planner, at Thursday's 7:30 a.m. meeting of the Bouzy Breakfast Club at th e Bouzy Rouge Cafe, 3110 Newport Blvd., Newpon Beach. The fee is SS and reservations may be obtamed by calling 673·3440. Cataract screening eet A free caLaract screening for South Orange Coun ty residents will be conducted Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the community room of Glendale Federal Savings. 24221 Ca Uc de la Louisa. Laguna Hills. Information may be obtained from the Saddleback Valley Eye Center at 951-4641. 1 .. uee I orum In Irvine The National Issues Forum. a non·panisan. TIOn·pohtrcal orpnization. will gJve a presentation Fnda> at 10 a.m. at the lrvmc Scmor Center. 3 SandburJ. Way. Immigration. cnme and the farm crisis ~ 111 be discussed and no reservations are required. Benefit auction slated The Gold Club. a support group of United Wcstem Medical Centers. will hold its sixth fund· raising auction Saturday at the Uruted Wes1crn Medical Center. 1001 N. Tustin Ave .. Santa Ana. Tickets are S I SO per person and more 1nformat1on 11. ava ilable at 953-3540. Trail ride In Irvine The Orange County Riding Center will conduct its third annual benefit trail nde Sa turday at Irvine Park. starting at 9 a.m. Proceeds will go toward the riding center, which pro\•ides a therapeutic nding program for handicapped children and adults. The minimum pledge 1s $30 and more information ma) be obtained b) calling Janet Deacon at 633-0413. Personal workshops set C"oasthne Community College will present two spcc1al·mterest workshops Saturday ... Have a love Affair With Yoursc1r· is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon at the Newport Beach Cenler. 3101 Pacific View Dnve. Corona dcl Mar, at a cost of S 16. wh ile "How to Match Who Your Arc With Waht You Do" wall be held at the same hours at the Huntington Beach Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Call the college at 24 1-6186 for more 1nformat1on. Wedneeday, Oct. 22 No meet~11 scheduled . Thursday, Oct. 23 • 6.30 p.m., La1ua Beaell Board of AdjHt· meet. Cat} Council Chambers, SOS Foresl A venue. • 6:30 p.m., Lapu Beaell HcHHiDI Committee , Community Center. 384 Legion Street. PoucE Loe Candidates for 40th District In Con~ess flnal!_y on-same stage BJ ROB&aT HYNDMAN .... ..., ........ In tbeir first public face-to-face mecuna of tl\e campaian. ·Democratic con· srcuio~I candidate Bruce Sumner ac- cused incumbent Roben Badham today of beio4 an ineffective reJ)fe1ent.ltive and m1JS1ftl imponant votes in Conarc'ss. "He's tot one of the arcat deals of the world. which is to ttprcttnt this areat area and not be tbere (for voies)." Sumner said. In response, Badl\l m said Sumner is simply "adoptina the chaJlenaer syn- drome" in takins tM offensive to try and away Republican votes in the 40th Con- arcssional District. "I admire what he did in the primary. I just hope he doesn't get it in hi s head and IO boa wild," Badham told members of the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Com- merce gathered for the breakfast forum at the Newponer Reson. On matters like the MX missile and other defense issues. Bad ham said, "He's a na~ guy, but he's just dead wrong." In opening statements. Sumner said Badham has one of the WOl'$t attendance records .in Congress and did not support Presi dent Reagan's position on key issues ' as often as he claims. • Sumner. who admits he needs Re- publican votes to win Nov. 4, said he supports President Reagan and UrJed voters to look beyond party affi liauon when they vote. Contrwlonal caacUclat. Bnace h•ner (left) and Rep. Robert Badham (ftOt) claat with ................ ._.. lie-= llarttor Cbamber of C.-;., 1109 Pl I 1ld 1 at llU1 lltoa prior to tbetr debate todaJ. I submit to you that the very fact you're here today as proof you recognize what our system's about. Sumner said. "We do not select representatives on the basis of regJslration. The heart of our system is to look at the nominees from both parties and decide. . .. r would be there and I would be effective.'' Badham. who is seeking his six th consecutive congressional term, sa ad there are at least two good reasons to return hi m to Washington -··seniont} and Re- pubhcanism." As a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. Badham said he has been instrumental in maintaining a strong national defense while keeping defense contracts in Oranae County despite heavy competition from firms across the cou n· try. . . . Badham also said It was important to send a Republican to Congress. .. If you're a Democrat from this distnct. }'Ou're beholden to (House Speaker) Tip O'Nc:1ll or his suc~ssor at that position. And they don't care about the 40\h District or California," Badham sajd. But Sumner said as a Democrat, he would have an easier ti me beingappcinted to committees in the U.S. House · of Represenatives, which is controlled by Democrats . Sumner said-he beli~cs it's possible to · unseat a Republican incumbent an a distnct with strong Republican rca1s.- tration. "In the pnmary. I wasn't even on the ballot. but I won. lt has to do wnh leadership," said Sumner, who waeed 1 wnte-in campasan to wrest the Democratic nomination from Lyndon LaRouchc fol- lower Art Koff mann. Badham defeated chalten,er N'lhan Rosenber& by a 2-to-I marain to win the Republican nomination. The candidat~ will mttrapin Thllfl.- da) afternoon for a taped forum at KOCE- TV Channel SO in Huntinaton Beach. Their next scheduled appearance is Oct. 30 before the Newport Harbor-Cos.ta Meta Board of ReaJtors. Countyordetsjail plans, even without site By LISA MAHONEY OllMo.tef .......... Anxious to build a new Jail. Orange County supervisors ordered development plans fo r a 1,5()()..bcd mediunHo-malll· mum·secunty Jail Tuesday-even though they haven't chosen a site for it. Four supervisors (Hamett Wieder was absent) authonzed spending $251 .024 for architectural and engineering services needed to adapt an existin.& building design to the proposed I 0.story Jai I. Board members decided to begin the design phase for the estimated S 140 million project ever1 though a preferred building site across from Anaheim Stadium 1s JUSt starting to undergo environmental rcv1ew. U.S. District Court J udge William Gra y fou nd supervisors and Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates in contempt of court in May I 98S for not solvi ng long-standing over· crowding problems at the main men's jail in Santa Ana. the county'sonly maximum· security jail. Gray chided the county for doing ltttle since 1978 to hasten construction of a new jail and has pressed county officials to Famed Irvine showman Tommy Walker, 63, dead From staff and wire reports Memorial services are scheduled Satur· day for Tommy Walker oflrvine, a Disney entertainment veteran whose productions included this year's Stalue of libeny ce lcbrauon and the 1984 Sum mer Olym· pi es opening ceremonies. Walker. 63. died Monday during open· heart surgery at Ca rraway Methodist Medical Center in Birmingham, Ala., his wife. Lucille. said Tuesday in a telephone interview from her home in Irvine. "His problems were just more serious than anyone had known." she said, adding that he had undergone two previous hean bypass operations. Services are planned for aturday morn - tng a1 the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. followed by burial in Newport Beach at the Pacific View Memonal Park. Walker as survived b)' his wife: three daugh1ers. Dianne Stocks of Pomona. Debra Jill Walker of Aptos and Patty Scaglione of Grants Pass. Ore.: a sister. Dianne Beverly of Orange. and six grandchild ren. Walker. wh o was director of entertain· ment for Disneyland fo r 12 years, had done events for five World's Fairs and three Olympics. Walker was hared by Walt Disney to stage the 1955 opening ceremonies for the Anaheim amusement park. He worked for Disney until 1966. then formed Tommy Walker Productions Wtth that com pan). Walker staged e\ en more grandiose celehra11ons Recent ones included the Statue of L1bc11y extrava- ga nza on the Fourth of Jul) and Han ard's 350th birthda) celebra11on. One of his most spectacular efforts was the 1980 Reagan inaugural. 1n which red, wh ite and blue skyrockets Oared as Aaron Copland's ··fanfare for the Common Man" played and lasers lighted the sky. Walker was hired 10 create the special effects for the I Q 4 OI) mp1c Games in Los Angeles. which ended 1n an ear-sphtt1ng barrage of firework~ acco mpanied b} the flight of an art1fic1al fl) ing c;aucer. "He inspired evcrybod} around him to wo rk for perfec11on:· his wife said. "He never settled for mcd1ocnl\ ·· reduce the number of inmates at the main jail from over 2,000 in May 1985 to between I 400and 1,SOOtoday. But efforts to keep the main Jail population down has taxed the county's branch jails -the medium-security Theo lacy in Orange and the mini mum--secunty James A. Musick Honor Farm in El Toro -and supervisors fea r further coun action should they hesitate providing more jail space. The oounty installed about 750 tempor- ary beds at Musick, but th e tents and p0rtable units arc not enou.gh to handle the overflow and arc not considered per- manent. The county also as forced to release some pnsoners early and not book people brought to jail on misdemeanor offc:n1C1 when the main jail nean capacity and neither branch Jall can take more pris- oners. Paul Carey. an aide to Sth District Supervisor Thomas Riley, said the de- velopment plan will be structured so initial design work will apply to any location the board may fi nally choose. Luxury cars get paved in freak Newport crash By PHIL SNEIDERMA N Of .. o.ter .......... Three people received minor tnJUnes Tuesday 1n a Ncwpon Beach traffic collision involving two Mercedes Benz cars and a dump truck carrymg eight tons of asphalt. Ncwpon Beach pohce officer Make Mom son said the acc1den1 occurred at 8:44 a.m. at Jamboree Road and EastbluffDrivc. Morrison said Jose Roldan. 30. of Santa Ana was dnving a dump truck south on Jamboree when he realized he could not stop at the traffic -.1gnal at Ea~tbluff Dnve. Roldan's truck. owned b~ Ad,anced i\sphalt of IP me was tarT)ing the asphalt to a JOb sue, Momson said. When he could not stop the truck, Roldan swerved to the ngh1 onto Eastbluff. causing the truck to tip onto its side. the pohcc spokesman said. On Eastbluff Dnve. the truck and us load struck a 1982 Mercedes driven b't Susan Waskow. 41. of Ncwpon Beach. The impact caused her carto strike a 1986 Mercedes drive n by Sa ra Hinman, 44 . ..also of Newpon Beach. Momwn said Hinman's car had only been driven 500 miles before the accident Ri ck Bradley, the first pohce officer at the scene. e't1ngu1shed a small fire at the crash site. Morrison said. There was a bnef de la)' 1 n rcmo\ 1 ng \\ asko" from her car becau<;e the '>Pl lled ashalt "paved her car," Momson said. All three dnvers were taken to Hoag Memonal Hospital. where thl'\ -were trc.atcd for minor inJunes and released. the pohce spokesman said. He ~1d officers were mvcsugaung to determine whether Roldan's dump truck was overloaded. Body of missing UCI student found by fishing boat crew • • • \ ~ 'U "'heel from a I :!·speed h1qdc rarked outside a home on \kado"' brook was stolen. • • • •\ '!tlim Jim was used to break into a Saab parked on 1he 16800 hlock of Arm<.trong .\venue and a \tereo and "'alkman \\SS stolen. trcet and Balboa. Huntington Beach Burglars forced open a garage door 1n the 20000 block of Astor and 'itolr pistols. nfles. S 1.000 in JCWClr) and a S 1.000 camera. • • • Thte' l'S l'ntered a rea r door 10 a Th1l'\l'' '>tok a ~atch \ alucd at SI 000 dnd a one-hall ~arat diamond \alued al sg.100 from a home 1n the b(XI blod. of Alondra Coeta Meaa By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ol llle~ ......... The body of a UC Irvine student reported missing during a surf fishing excursion 1n Sou1h Laguna Oct. 10 was found m the octan Tuesday about I 11 miles sou1h of Dana Point Harbor. day ago. said Orangr County Sheriffs Lt. Russ Elsner Smith's companion . who left the beach for about 10 minutes. s.i1d he last saw m1th fishing about knee d~p m the surf. When he returned. the un1vcrs1t}' studen1 wa gone. foot spon fhh ing boat Reville spotted a full~ clothed body noating in the ocean at I: 19 p.m. ofT of Beach Road Newport Beach T ht wc1nden advertising \lgn lrnm ca Pro,xnics wa~ stolen. II "'as \ alucd .i1 SI SO. cnmpcr al the slate park at Pac1fit ( oast H1ghwa) and Golden Wcs1 and ~tole two walkb containing s~o In La~h >\ $440 v1dl'0{'3''-Clle recorder from the"' ing room ofa home in the 2000 hlotk ut Cont1nen1al 'treet. bet-ween I p m and S p m unda). Entry wac, made h\ pn 1ng ,, t'\':lr kitchen door • • • \ 'ltcn.-o and cas!iCtte tapes. all Grcaory Donncllc m1th. 2S. was fishing wi th a companion at about 9· 30 p.m. when he disappeared 12 P'oantaln Valley A man bcpn to purchase t.everal Items Fnday ancrnoon at D'tt1 Ma· temtty, 16305 , Harbor Blvd .. then threatened the store manager with a butcher knife. The rob~r ned on foot with about $37. • • • While a resident of the 17100 block of Santa Lucia wAS a~lccp 1n 1de h1 home. so meone pried the driver\ doorto buralarize hi red Volk waacn Rabbit GTl. The lo s included S42 1n cash and stereo eqiupmen t won h $600. • • • A man from We tm1nster rc90ncd Monday 1h1t hn blue 19 0 Volk waatn Rabbit WI bufllanzcd in the perkina lot at Fountain Valley R aaonal Ho\p1tal. 17100 uchd ~t The loss included \terro equipment ,.onh A search of the ocean, beach and area failed to turn up any evidence. Elsner said. Tuesday crew members on the 4S· SI SO. Damage to a window and the dashboard was estimated at $3 0. • • • n I I ·)ear-old student from the 17900 block of Boxwood Circle reported that has Bund) clannet and case "'ere stolen when he lcf'I 1t re ttna aaa•n t a bu1ldi na at Fountain Valley Elementary School. 17911 Bu hard t. The lou was estimated nt $200. • • • Over lhe Wttkcnd. ~omeonc broke a den window to hurglomc a home on the 11200 blocl.. of Sand'ltonc, a re ident reported Tucsdny. The in· truder searched 1hrough · drc ser drawers, but the lo WI\ not 1mmcd1· ately determined. • • • A student reported lue\day that mcone 5tlolc lhc black leather front· end and hood coHr\ from he( tan 11n I olk'lwa en 'iuocr R«tlc. The hcnffs Harbor Patrol 1n Dana Poin t wa<1 contacted by marine ra dio and recovered the bod)'. It was turned over to the county Coroner"s office. m1th ~s identified late Tuesday. Cause of death had not yet bctn determined. Elsner said. which was 1n the north parkin& lot at Los Amigo Hrgh School. t 6566 ewhopc SL The lo~s was estimated at SSO. tmne 4\ Sony m-da h stereo was i.tolcn from an unlocked car parked on the I 6000 block of Con tNction Circle East. • • • battery and sterto was stolen from a ear parked on the 18800 block of Teller Avenue. • • • wallet cont11n1na S820 1n ca5h wa tolcn from a room at the Holiday In n on the 17900 block of Von Karman venue. • • • ...,heel .lnd 1tre were tolen from uut~1de'a Toyota van parked on the 16700 block <>fVon Karman venur • • • Four ror')Che nms. wonh ab<.1u1 $6<Xl .ind four "Nitto" ttrts. \ alued at s.ioo \\CrC stolen from a Porsche parked cm the 800 block of Do"er f)m c • • • .\ l1gh1 hluc 1975 Cehvrolct Lu" pickup 1rut k worth about SI .500. was stoll'n Imm a rarking lot at 32nd Woman robbed in her home .\ holdup man cntertd a home 1n Huntington Beach brand1~h1na a 1un Tuc~a> night and '>tole n puMIC after \Inion& o female resident vcrnl time\ on the hand~ police '>n1d The man, described a an Oncntal. ncd tn 3 white Crhca IA>llh thrtc Other people. police ~1d. fhe woman wa~ treated at the ho p1tal and 1tlc~ The attack ocrurred after the woman. who wu 1dent1ficd as a V1ctnameltC. returned home in the I ~000 hlock of unbunt Lane lrom the market • • • Culpnts stole two tenn1 court nl"I\ at Golden View School • • • Th1e\es \tole S 1.000 in c:ac;h a tclc\ 1~1on ~t and a '1dco ca'l<iettc recorder after entenn~ a home' 1n thl· 16000 block of Hoskins through an unlocked rear bedroom wmdow • • • omconc entered a home 1n the 8400 block of Warner and took n black pur..c conta1n1ng S .000 Thr purse wa fou nd later but ~11hout the ca h. • • • "onh $216. "ere reported stolen trom a To,ot.i ('~ 1da at • uth t oa t Plaza. bct-w~n I~ 50 p m ancJ 3 p.m Mond3}' • • • .\ Gnppa sclf-ponrn1t "Orth $850 was reported stolen from a ple11tgla~s d1 pla y case over the weekend at Upstt11f'\ Galler) in uth Coa~1 Plaza • • • A bag cont. 1010 S60 1n quarte~ -was reported "olen from a home 1n the 900 block of Oahha. belw~n a.m. and 1 JO p.m Tuesda) 2 sentenced on tax evasion Two Laaunll N1aucl corwrtuc C\· e('ullve pleaded au1hy Mondi\ and v.crr 5entcnccd on cnm1nnl charges or fa1hn& to file Cahforn11 lite 1nromc tax return . ccord1na to the Franchise Ta' Board LoTCncc uhan. 4S. and h1 wife. Ileane • ultan, 40. president and \ 1C't pre 1dcn1 of uhan C"om.:cpt~. pleadtd u1h' to hargc offa1hn to file \tat<' t3\('\ for IQ 2-1 ~M4 on nearly S ")(),l lOO 1n 1ntonlc .. 0!'1lngc Count) Mun1c1pal Coun Jud c Kla1r Barncttt accepted their pica~ ond d1 m1 ~ two of the thrtt rnunt The uhan\ were fined S2. Q2. ordcrtd to Pl> $4 116 for the ~tatc'\ 10\iC\t1pt1on and mu t f'\it thrtt \c:tl'\ prob.'\llon In add111on Jud c Barnette or· Jcrtd th,· '°!ult °'to prov1de 32 houn each nt C\lmmul\1t\ ~"'"-c Tax overhaul is signed, called 'sweeping victory for fairness' WASHINGTON (AP) -Calltna It a "sweceina victory for fairness," President Reagan today s11n~ into law a landmark tu overhaul that slashes rates. curtails deductions and cuts taxes for most Americans. "This tax b1ll 1 less a refonn than a revolution." the president said to 3pplause of a crowd of 191des. members of Congress and corporate officials who gathered for o ceremony on the White House South Lawn. "This 1s the be t anti-poverty bill, the bet pro-famtl) measure. the best Job-creation measure to ever come out of the U.S. Congrc~." Reagan said. And he repeat~ a warning to any "' ho would try to raise the reduced rates to fight the record federal deficit. "We ca nnot allow tax reform to be undone with tax- rate hikes." Reagan said. ··we must restore certainty to our 1ax code and our economy. I will oppose with all my might an~ attempt to raise tu rates on the Amencan people." Reagan salut~ members of has staffand ofCongrrss who "ere most responsible for the bill. "My thanks and the thanks of the nation go out to you," he said. Then. seated at a small desk on the sun-splashed luwn, he used a serie of pens to iffix his name to the pages of arut'icial parchment. He confessed that in his eagemc s to finish the JOb he had inadvertently s11ned his last name first. AmonJ those on hand for the ceremony were Vice President George Bush; Secretary of the Treasury James A. Baker 111, Rep. Daniel Rostenkowsk1, 0.111 .. chairman of the House Wa ys and Means Committee: Senate Rcp\Jblican Leader Robert Dole of Kansas; his Demo- cratic counterpart. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, and other lawmakers who pla yed key roles in the lax baltle. Koop push.es AIDS course ln schools . WASt.il NGTON (AP)-The surgeon general today re<:ommcndcd '>l'X l'ducation in the schools and careful screening of sc.\ partners as ways to reduce the rising risks of getting AID . Dr. C. Everc11 Koop. in a report to the nauon on acquired immune ddiciency S)ndrome requested by President Reagan. said that se><allcd safe sex and educa11on were tht• key weapons against the disease un11I vacci nes and elTecll've treatments are developed. "AIDS as not spread by casual. non-sex~al contact " Koop told a news briefing. "New infections can be preven~ed if we, as 1ndiv1duals. take the re ponsib1lity of protec11ng ourselves and othe~ from exposure to the AID virus." Koop said many people. particularly the nation's )OU~h a!"d members of some minority group . arc not getting mformat1on about AID that as vital to their health. You're Invited! 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Spolcesman Gennady Gerasimov said the Soviet Union also was imposing new restrictions on the U.S. Embassy in Moscow and the con- sulate in Leningrad, including limits on visas for temporary assignments. 1:he move came one day afier the United States ordered the expulsion of SS Soviet diplomats, fiV'e in direct relaliation for the Kremlin order expcllin~ five ~mencan diplomats in the Soviet Union, and 50 to reduce !he-ove~ll size of the Soviet Embassy in Washington and thr consulate in San Francisco. Gerasimov told a nastily called news briefing that the expulsions ordered by the United States were an "anti-Soviet action" that was "without any grounds whatsoever." The United tates said it wanted to lower the revel of Soviet diplomatic representation in the United States to establish "parity" with the American contingent in the Soviet Union. Me~nwhilc. President Reagan. pursuing arms control accords with Moscow after expelling 55 Soviet diplomats. has approved a new set of pro~sals to be presented by U.S. negotta!ors an Geneva. Anti-pornography campaign unveiled WASHINGTON (AP) -Declar- ing that hard<ore pornography should be ··pursued with a vengeance and prosecuted to the hilt," Attornc} General Edwin Meese today an- nounced a nationwide crackdown on the $8 billion smut industry. Meese told a news conference the targets of the campaign. which will get under wa> w1th1n the next 30 da)S. will be child pornography. and mov- ies. magazines or other pornographic depictions of sado-masoch1sm and violent or degrading sexually ex plic11 conduct. The Justice Depanment program includes crea11on of a task force of federal prosecutors in Washington and establishment of an information center Al'LMI Jt tit Baaband Monte and 80D Corey ll•ten a• Sharon Howard tell• bow baby daqhter wu taken at gunpoint WednHday. New mother tells of infant's kidnapping by visitor to house RIVERSIDE (AP) -A \\<Oman duped her wa} into a new molhl•r's home. robbed her at gunpoint and kidnapped the victim's 3-week-old daughter. police said toda'. Investigators issued a plea to the public today to help locate the kidnapper. who drove ofT in a small. burnt orange or rust orange station wagon with Lauren Nicole Howard. who was born Sept. 29. Sharon Eh1abeth Howard. JI. \\<as home with Lauren and son (ore\ on Wednesda) morntng when a woman knocked on the door and asked to u<>e the telephone. saying her car had broken down. she sa id. .. I used Judgment. sized her up and she looked reasonable enough, .. Howard said during an an ten 1e>.1. 1n her home Wednesda) n1$hl. The woman. descnbcd ao; a Caucasian about 35 to 40 years old.- said she "a" unable to reach her husband, Monlc. who was at work at his computer 1cchn1t1an JOb tn Glen- dale. ·· .\s <,he headed for the front door shl· 1urnt.>d around and pulled a gun on m' fan11f\ ·· llo"ard ..aid. ~ hl' said (ore) ''as ordered to his room and 'ihl' \1.3\ told to he on the floor and put thl' 1nfont 1n the baby C3ITll'r .. She told ml' not to move and that she >.1.asgoing 10 le t a man 1n the house and 1f I did am 1h1ng he "ould kill me ·· She '><itd \hl· remained on the floor about three minute'> and did not M'e the "Oman ptd. up her daughter. A.fll·r chcd.1ng on Corey. she ran out!>1de 1n t11nl· to ~e the woman drn ing awa). '>h'-' said. R 1' cr~1dr pohl l' ligt Dan H Ort on s:ud the woman al'>o "tole Ho"ard·s "'allet containing 1d1:ntilicat1on and cred11 card' P•ulelte Jone9 and Su. You"9 are co-owners of Young Sec- onds, the only "gently" worn chH-• drens clothing store In Corona del Mar. Young Seconds features designer clothing, ski wear and cotllllon clotttlng for children In sizes from newborn to 20 tor boys and up to teenage for for girls. All Items are consigned very selec- tive. Gasoline pool threat found in LA County I OS .\N(if-1 ES l ~P ) -Pl·t- roleum produrts have pooled be- nl'alh ncarf\ .111 oil refinem·' 10 Lo'I \ngell•., C oun1' P<>'>tng a potential thrc.>al to al lca\1 one neighborhood. state official'> ..aid PIUlette Jones ind Sue Young YOU"9 Sec:onde 431 HeUotrop9, Coron• det M•r (behind the Port The•tre, In the •lley) 173-2120 Clalre J . Lehr, Ph.D. Licensed Marriage, Family Child Therapist • Individual & relationship Issues • Children of divorce • Alcoholic Family Systems • Remarriage Counseling Coastline Counseling Center 1151 Dove. Suite 105 Newport Beach 4 76-0991 lnsuranc.t Accepted Sliding &:.le Test' of ground\\<atcr \\<ere ordered 1n Februar)' 1985 after Chevron USA d1o;covercd poolc; of gasoline beneath its El Segundo refiner)'. Vapors in ncarb} residences prompted evacu- a11ons for fear of fire. Sim ilar pool!> ha'e collected be- neath 14 other relinenes 1n the count), and test.., are cont1nu1ng at four more where no seepage was found. said Denn1 o; Leonard. an associate hazardous waste spcc1ahst for the state Toxic Substance Control D1vis1on. Beneath the Mobil refincn in suburban Torrance. 1nvest1gators de- tected a la)er of petroleum products as much as 25 feet thick at a depth of i----------------------------L7..:5....:fi:.:.c.:..:ct:.:_ . ..:a::.cc:.:.:ord tnR to a 'itate report. KATHY WENT AWAY 10 COWGE CAREFREE AND CAME HOME WITH A DEGREE A BOYFRIEND, AND BUUMIA I • BUUMIA is a progres_5ive illness charaaerw.'C.1 h\ ~ sions with food and bodyweight. compulsive ove~ling and purging through the use of diuretic.11. laxativ~ or vomiting. 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Planes supplying Contras were purchased in Canada WA HINGTON (AP) -Two carao planes tied lO Nicaraauan Contra supply opcrauons were bouaht by a Panamanian corporation early this year in Canada. the fo rmer owner of the aircraft says. Jean Pronovost, president of Propair Inc. of Rouyn, Quebec, said Tuesday he IOld two DHC-4 "Caribou" cargo planes 10 a Pan- amanian company and one plane was subsequently registered in El Salvador, where the Contra supply network is reponedly based. The purchase of the planes and other new evidence rev«:aling a substantial Contra•suppl~ffort sug- gest that the operation had access to large amounts of money despite a two-year congressional ban on U.S. go>Jcrnment as~stance to the Con- tras. r Although the ban ended last week- end when President Reapn signed a bill giving S 100 million in aid to the Contras. congressionar investigators are examining the poss1b1llty that the adm1n1s1ratio n may have 11lcgally assisted the rebels over the past two years. Pronovost. in n telephone inter- view, refu sed to divulge the selling pnce of the two planes or identify the buyer beyond calling 11 "a numbered company in Panama:· a corporation known to him only by a ~t of numbers. He said tbe buyer paid the "market rate'' for the plane!;, which he esumatcd at between $400.000 and $525,000 each. Pronovost said the purchase was a ''cash tran..act1on" with the money Ha.enfa•admJt.: 'I'mguiltya•chM'6ed' MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -Accused rebel arms supplier Euttne Hascnfus, on trial before a Nicaraauan People's Tribunal, said he ll a mercenary and gujlty ascharaed. But the American's laW}'er planned to seek an extension of today's deadline for entering a plea. Defense attorney Enrique Sotelo Borgen said Tuesday that his only contact with his client was a !~minute discussion Monday night in the trubunal's offices. and that he needs more time to prepare a defense. The two spoke through an interpreter, Sotelo Borgen said. ··1 cannot say cateaorically if I will declare him totally innocent," the attorney said. "Obviously there was a violation ofN1caraauan airs~. which is a crime." The 45-year-old Hasenfus, of Mari nette, Wis .. was charged Monday with terrorism and violatinJ Nicaraguan sccµrity. •' · He was captured in southern Nicaragua Oct. 6 after Sandinista sold iers shot down a transport plane flyini supplies to the U.S.-backed Col)tra rebels. His three fellow crewmen, including two Americans. died in the crash. Hascnfus said in an interview with a U.S. network it "woold have been better ifl hadn't made I( out of that plane. Dead pt!Ople don't talk." ''I'm guilty of everything they ve charged . It's there," he said in the 1nterv1ew broadcast Tuesday on NBC Nightly News. "How can I say I wasn't carrying small arms and munitions to their resistance?" Hascnfus said he was working .. for a paycheck. And it's an established fact already. If I'm considered a mercena11 or a soldier of fonune. that's it then." transferred by wire into his bank account. Panama has banking and corporate laws that guarantee tight secrecy on customer transactions. The Reagan adm1nistrat1on and the ontras contend that money for supplies came from pnvate sources. 'However. some adm1n1strat1on of- ficials and Co ntra leaders. insisting on anonymity, have said the fund- ra 1S1ng network was indirectly man- aged by the Wh11e House and relied heavil) on countn es rece1v1ng U.S. m1htar) assista nce. Published repons have repeatedly named Saudi Arabia as a financial backer of the Contras. T he San Francisco Eilaminer reponed that in early 1984, CIA Director Wi lliam J. Casey urged Saudi Arabia's King Fahd to provide covert fu nds for rebels in Nicaragua and Angola. The Examiner. basing its story on information from a U.S. busi- nessman who asked not to be 1dent- i tied. said Casey made the request aboard a }acht off the French Riveria on a cruise that ended Feb. 19, 1984. DON'T LET STRESS GET THE BEST OF YOU Lebanese professor free after 5months BEIRUT (AP)_: Kidnappers have released a Lebanese )>rof essor at the American University of Beirut after holdina him hostaae for more than five months, un1vers1ty officials said today. The release came the day after an underpound organization said 11 kid napped Edward Austin Tracy, o ne of the Jew Americans still in Moslem west Bctrut. University spokesman Radwan Mawlawi said Nabil Matar, a 36-year- old Christian who 1s an associate profes$()r of cultural studie" was freed Tuesday night in Moslem ~t Beirut. Mawlaw1 said Matar was in "fairly good shapt!" afier 168 days of captivity. "He's back home w11h his wife." Mawlawi said He offered no expla- nation as to why Matar was freed. The un1vers1ty issued a statement saying: "The AUB administration expresses gratitude to all ~overnmcnt authorities and to poht1cal and re- ligious leaderships and organizations whose incessant efforts led to the release of Professor Matar." It did not elaborate. Matar was kidnapped May 7 as he walked from his home in west Beirut's Ras Beirut residential d1stn ct to the nearby campus. A group calling itself the Indepen- dent Movement for Freeing C'1v1l War Kidnap Victims claimed re- sponsibility for the abduction. + OPEC to cut prod • oil prices ezpectecl to t1M ly 1M .u..da ... Prete OENEV A-The OPEC otl caml ended the~ rneri .. in ill hisaory before dawn today Wlth a~mcnt lO hm1 t production wrtil Dec. 31 -• move lhat 1u mem bers 1ct wtll raise oat ~ about Sl 1 berrd. T1tt ..,eement caooed 17 )'I of ckbe&e wilblft tbe ~ l ).cnemba Orpnization of Petroleum Countrics1 the once-maahty cailel lMt ~~ the 1970s but later became embroiled in 1 production war thal flu•- markets and drove pnces down. Rilwanu Lukman. O PEC'• presu:ienl and tht oil minister of N 1gcna, told •fl early momina news confttence that he "pec1Clds the accord to raise oil pnces by about Sl from the current ran~ ofSl-' '° 17 a barrel. Honeywell to .ell SoatJJ Mrfcaa bit_.,.,. MINNEAPOLIS -HoneywelJ Inc. h.as become the third major U.S. corporatio~ this week to ~ec1dc to sell its operauons in So~th Afiiea. the Minneapolis Star and Tnbune reported today. T he dcC111on was made Tuesday at a Honeywell ~rd meeting in Scotland. the n~~papcr reported. Neaotiatons for the sale arc 1n their final stages. but a deflmuve qreeme!'t has not been reached.~1d. The decision was confirmed by Elizabeth 8aJley. !l board member and a dean at C,amegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh. the newspaper said. SoVlet labeled •PY for CIA. ·ezecated MOSCOW - A Sov1~t accused of sp:r1ng for the CIA has been executed for high treason. Tass said toda)'. Western news reports have said the man was a pn me CIA contact 1n Moscow and was turned 1n b) agency defector Ed~rd Lee Howard. Adolf Tolkachev was sentenced 10 death by the m1htal) collegium of the Soviet Supreme Coun. which .. found him guilty of hi~ treason in the fo rm of spyi ng.." said Tass. the offi cial news IJCncy. The bnef report gave no details ofTolkachev's alleged espionage activ1t1es. Farmers slaughter lrangaroo11 ln Au11tra1Ja YONEY. Australia - Queensland farmers. determined to keep a ··plague" of kangaroos from destroying their crops. have begun what conservationists fear will be the biggest pmate slaughter of wildlife 10 Australian history. "It's either that or the farmers lose the1f incomes," said John Obst. of the Queensland Grain Growers Assoc1a11on. According to the federal government's estimate, kangaroos outnumber pt!Ople in Australia. Envi ronmentalists, who say at least 100.000kangaroos may be killed pnvatel). vowed to "bum down the fields" in Queensland in protest. Obst saJd the asSOClation oris.inally planned a one-da~ shoot. but that the overabundance of the big marsupials prompted farmer\ to take ma11ers. and guns. into their own hands. You can prevent stress fr om running your life, and even learn to use it cons tructively. Find out how a t a free sem inar. WHAT A WANO aol Takin.g Control of Stress Thursday, October 23, 7-9 p.m . at Co s ta Mesa Medical Center Hos pital Presented by George Ha ddad, M.I'.>., family practice physician and lecturer fo r PACE. a well-known self-improvement program. Seating is limited; please call 650-2400 to reserve your space. cm me Costa m•sa m•dlcal C•nt•r Hospital 301 Victoria Street .. , Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 ") . 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SOUTH COAST PLAZA 2188 LAKEWOOD BL VICTORY & DESOTO 21 3-387-7201 714-545-0415 213.597 -3618 818-999·6020 TedKenrledystumpsfor Cranston; Zschau links him with Bird BJ * A1Mda&H Presa Cranston's an11-dea1h penalty record and 1crror1 m because ohomc ofh1 worked 1~ 1mpoM! a'! ccono~1c issues ofcduc~1ion,_ ~eahh,Job train-~scha~ said ,C,-P•tal punis~ment '} with Chief Justice Rose Bird. votes. embargo 1n Libya for 1ts terrorist· ma and senior c111zen prOjtllfns. an 1ssu~ m which Cranst~n as out ~ Alan Cranston. with Ma sachu-Also Tuesday. at a Be verly Hills He called Zschau's commemal'I related act1v111esand has pushed drua "Alan Cranst.on ~·!. the~ for t~e step with of the mlJOnty of C'ah- setts Sen. ~w~td K~~nedy. s.tumped f1Jnd-rai1 ina dinner. Kenned)' har h· .. lick. fa t. easy ad t.hat aucmP.t to rehab1htat1on and prosecution pro-people of Cahfomaa. Kennedy Sl!d fo~aans. . . d 1 four Cahfom11 c1t1es whale Re· ly attacked Zschau television ads 1ha1 as assinate the public record of grams. to students at Laney College an Just ~1ke Rose .Bar · f ~ ~n publican Ed Zschau tried to hnk implied Cranston was soft on druas Cranston. He said Cran ton has Earl ier at a Caty ofComm~rce rall y Oakland. Cra'!ston ainores the ~shes o a •h· DISPUTE MAY GO TO COURT •.. 'From Al ' Chy Council members set the stage for the legal action Monday when they turned down an appeal by Sam Lanni. a co-owner of Safari Sam's, for a live entertainment permit. Officials said l..a!lni and his partner Gil Fuhrer failed to gel a conditional use permit that's needed to operate niahtcCubs in downtown areas. 'they also claimed Lanni signed an agreement to not have live entenain- mcnt at the time he got a liquor license. Patrons of Safan Sim's have also come under cntic1sm from Oscar Taylor, who alleges that they have vandaliu •d hi« nrMhv h11c:ine-c:c: h11ilri- 12NOON-6PM ing. Taylor. of Nt•wport Beach. alw claims that act1' 111c~ b) nightclub customers discourage business people from ren11ng has building. In add111on. pohce say there ha\l~ been instances of alleged narcotics arrests. sales of.a lcohol to minors and of general nuisance. ' Nightclub attorney Dorney claimed the city 1s '•olating' club owners' fJrst Amendment nghts by fa1hng to sho~ JUStlfica11on for re- qumng a cond111ona) use petm11. · He also claimed that Lanna. when he bou&hl a fan Sam·~ 1n the summer of 1984. wasn't aware he needed a special permit. Pumpkins WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22 -through- SUNDAY OCTOBER 26 He also said Lanna was talked in to signing an agreement Wlth the Al· cohohc Beverage Control not to have live entertainment and was assured the problem could be resolved later. Dorney said the d1i1pute with ABC 1s under appeal. ·Safari ~am's. which operated under Lanni's ownership from 1984 until it closed its doors last September. has featured poetry readings. original lhe music and avant-garde live theater. About' 100 devotees attended Cit) Council proceedings Monday but disbanded when officials didn't ic1 to the mailer unul midnighC sponsored b> inc Democratic Pa.ny's Meanwhile, Zschau compared fomaans and votes against the deat Chicano Caucus. Kennedy sa1~. Cranston's votes against the d~ath penaltv." h~ said.. . "What you did for JC!hn Kennedy an penalty to Bird's unpopular ruhn.&s "In workana aaainst t~e wall of the 1960. what you did for Robert overturn ing death penalty conv1c-peopJe, Alan Cranston an a way has Kennedy in 1968. what you did for tions. • been ·doin& euctly the same thin~ me in 1980. go out and do fo r Alan In a Los Anaeles news conference Rose Bird has bee~ doing. In 60out o Cranston m 1986.'' announcing endorsements of more 60 cases, Rose Bard has ~v~rtumed He said Cranston. one of the most than 125 California p_rosccutors. the death penalty convacuons ~f liberal senators. has followed the pohcc chiefs and sheriffs. the Re-lowcrcounsand has thwarted thewlll trad111on of his assassinated brothers publican nominee for U.S. Senate of the people. A1an Cranston. on the an human nJhls issues. persisted in attacking Cranston's same issue, the death pen~lty,. has .. To ehm1na1e discrimination and Senate votes aplnst the death pen-voted against the will ofCahfom1ans IOJUStice an our socictv." and on the ally. repeatedly." MOUNTAIN LION HUNT CALLED OFF ... From Al mountaiQ hons were raked smooth so that fresh tracks could be spotted mo re ea~il) today. Gi mbrone said the trackers would determine 11 the hon was still an the area by the activity of their dogs. Although Caspers Pa_rk is believed 10 have a number of mountain lions. G1mbrone said he was confident that the trackers were pursuing th~ one that attacked the Huntington Beach boy. .. All the tracks they've been follow- ing the past two days are from one mountain lion." he said. The plan had been to use the dogs to 1ree or co mer the mountain lion so the trackers could shoot it with tranquilizer darts. The animal was to be examined at the San Diego Zoo. Even before the search was called off, Gimbrone cautioned that the trackers might have to give it up today if it appeared the cougar had left Caspers for oth.:r nearby wilderness areas. such as the Cleveland National Forest. wilderness park. located on Ortega Highway JUSt east of San Juan Capistrano. Participants will include represen- tati ves from the state Department of Fish and · Game and count y super- visors' offices. the county parks and recreation director. animal control experts and others. A mountain hon specialist may also partici pate. The Orange County Board of Supervisors asked Tuesday for proposals to prevent future mountai_n 'hon a11acks at Caspers. The report 1s expected to be presented to the board next week. AT THE VILLAGE PUMPKIN PATCH 3432 VIA OPORTO, NEWPORT BEACH PARTICIPATING STORES: lE]AZZHaf. The park remains closed as count)' offic ials review Sunda)' 's incident. the second such a11ack this year on a child visi11ng Caspers. Officials will meet Thursday in ~"""' .\n;i ,,.., d i<1c11c;~ •h<' fot11re oft he T1moth) Miller. another county park official, said optio ns include closing Caspers Park permanently. opening It fo r day-use only. per- m11ting only guided tours or reopen- ing the park w11h increased warnings and signs to v1s11ors. Miller said ht' expected other options to be discussed Thursday "Th rs will take a lot of evaluatton before a dec1S1on is made." Miller said. 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CA 9ZU6 It E /\ LT II ' 1., \ \ C ) I{ I\ • St mr 11 ''"" t 1 • ,.,. "'"""' 4&. , .... Officer Debbie Chang. who suf- fered torn muscles in her right THE BIG IDEA: DAYTIME. DRESSING TAKES ON AFTER-HOURS POLISH A new era arm-e.., wnh our excl u~1vc pnnt dress from Chez The kx)k of 2 piece dre sing 1 cre,11ed w11h nnc p1ccc-1hcn embellished w11h anf ul design played over a !>weep or polyester 11 sue faille. Your solution for mixing business wnh pleasure. Purple with black print, 14·22. $122 . SHOWTIME: Attend our Bag Idea Fash.ion shows Fnday. Octo ber 24 in Beverly Hills and Saturday. October 25 at Woodland Hills Pro menadc. 2 pm JWRobinson's Big Idea. 132. all store except M1ss1on V1e10 and Palm Spnn~. To order. call toll·frce 1·800·34.1·8501. 24 hours a day. JWf()BINSON' shoulder and arm , was off work one day and then placed on desk duty at the directton of her doctor, said Purcell. Officer Robert Rayhauser sus· tamed a wrenched shoulder. he said. Purcell said because of the inJunes to has officers. he hopes the resisting arrest charges agai nst Hardman arc not dismissed. "That type of violence to an officer I don't condone or tolerate. It could have been a very dangerous thing. He dad resist arrest. And in prevenung him from destroying the evidence 11 took three officers 10 control him. It may onl} be a misdemeanor but 11 1s serious to us. They arc goi nJ to ha ve one police chief 1hat is go1ni to be upset (if the charges are dismissed)." said Purcell. ' ' COMPLITI NYH COllPOllfttilUIMC.11m.il Who ~ s penalized for football loophole in tax la~ 8)' JIM LUTHER ,.,.,. ........ WASHINGTON-When the cheenna stopped and the 99th ConartSs ended. football fan at Louisiana State U ~ive~ity and the Uni versity of Texas found themselves doing ht&n·flves over a special tax break. But their tax advantaae. mvolvina full dcductjoos for gifts to their un1\'.ersities' athletic scholarship programs. i likely to be a~ bnef as a first..quaner lead in a close game. . Co!".petan& scil~ls are cryina "foul ," the two unsvers1~1es are telhna their fans to forget it and co n&reu1onal sponsot'1 are ready to drop 11. Al) oft sudden, it's the ta.x break that nobody loves. Jt 1s one of hundreds of ~pcc1al-1nterest provisions in the Landmark t.u overhaul b11l lhat Pre 1dent Reagan will sign .int~ law today. and n's a telltbook example of the unscientific way that federal ta~ laws arc written. There arc other ellamples. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-lowa, worked d1hgcntly to win a special tax prov1S1on wonb S8.S million to benefit a home-state company, Ruan Transportation Manqcment Systems Inc. · The Senate approved it as part of the tax bilJ. House· Senate ncJOtiators knocked it out. But Ora11ley preva.iled. The e>rov1sion will become law, althouah not as pan of the tax bill. h was tacked onto a budaet·balancina measure. Sen. William Armstrona. R-Colo., onainally won an amendment allowin& a handful or investors in a New Mexico coal operation to keep preferential treatment of cip1tal p ins. although the lax btll ends that break for all other Amcncaos. Ncao11ators killed the S2 million provision, but it sttll will become law today. A typist erroncousty left the benefit in the 879-pagc bill, and a companion measure correcting that and bundreds of other mistakes in the legJslataon was lost in the shuffle when Consrets adjourned Saturday night. That'ulso why the special benefit for contributors to athletics at LSU and the University of Texas remains 1n the biU. In 1984, the huemat Revenue Service issued a ru.lina which, thou&h totally le>iica l to tax autiloritJcs.. was u welcome to football fans as a moocher at a tailgate party in the stadium parkina lot. The IRS held that a fan who makes a eontnbution to an athletic scholar h1p prOlf'Jm and. in return, isaiven the privileac of buyina preferential 1eAtina for home footbeU sames may deduct only a ponion of the a.it\. Tbe IRS reasoned that the pri vi lqe of buyio, teats on the SO.yard line is worth somethina. So, the rulinaaon. if you 1ive SSOO and the pnvilqc ofbu¥ana pnme seats is wonh S200. you may take a tax deducuon for only $300. Colleics and their fans demanded a hearin, before the IRS. Bills were introduced 1n lhe Senate and House. But the IRS stOOd fast. Two inOuent1al tax-writers. Sen. Russell B. Lona. 0. .La .. and Rep. J J. Pickle. D-Texas. were among th<>K who tried to ovenum I.be rulins. Sen. Bob Plctwood. a.on.. and Rep. Dan R~. 0-lll .. nv.us n of die &a bill, made clear they would not kl that blpprn. but daey threw a bone II> Lob& and Pjckk. . AJ a result. 1he ftnal venion of the tax bill rewaa dlit IRS rulin1 -euept for thole .-bo contribute 10 I.SU_ OI the U nivmity otreus. If t~Y. ,;vesm and et\• IC8IUlll 5 privileae wonh S200 they &UU may deduct die f\aJ15500. Some of Pickle's constituents rmuacMd bi• mat their football wtt n.n1 m~ to Tta.at AaM or IO Southern Methodlat Uruvtn.ity than to tbe University ol Texas. "He t.ned to dtoo it out u I mu.It of some ordlc complaints,•• Pickle spoknman John Havem said. .. ttc•s introduced I bill to tel it (or everybody." In the end. the Senate and Houte weed to ehnuaaolw the spcctal provi&ion but could not ao IO bccau.te problemswilbotherpen1of1hecomction1~lutioft.~ officjals at LSU and Texas reallU that the special uutmcnt of their tchools apparently will last only until Congress pas1C1a new tax bill early nell yeir. . BankA111erica unlikely to sell two subsidiaries ' . SAN ~RANCISCO (AP)-~nalysts said Tuesday it was unlikely BankAryieric:a would !>ell two of Its more profitable subsidiaries as it strcamhnes its operation to stem gigantic losses that rocked 11 in the past year. Burroughs expands; new malls open . The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that new chairman and chief e"e':ut1vc officer A. W. Clausen might be more inclined to sell the company s Charles Schwab & Co. and Seafirst Corp. units than had been his predecessor, Samuel H. Armacost. The newspaper quoted Clausen as saying the suggestion was "completely out oforder," but said he added ... We need to look at what our core busmess 1s ... and those d1scuss1ons have been under way." The article also quoted sources as saying BankAmenca 1s planning to cut ,J.000 to 5.000 JObs 1n 1987. The bank holding compan)', the nataon s second largest, already has announced 11 1s eliminating about 5,000 pos1t1ons th1<> ~car. The bank now has about 75,000 workers. Other reports C'1rcula11ng Tuesday speculated that BankAmerica would seU up to $4 bllhon 1n problem loans to 1nvelttmcn1 banker-. at a deep discount and that tbe company 1s planning to put its e1ght-stof) San Francisco operations center up for sale 10 raise capital. , The binh of Oranae County's newest business park at Rancho Santa M'arprita was celebrated recently by Orange County Supervisor Bruce Ncstande and officials of BerroeS)l1 Corp. and Suta Muprtta Co. Bur- roughs, the second largest computer manufacturer in the world, is one of the first businesses to locate in the new master-planned community. The new one-story. I I 5.000- square-foot building will house 300 Burroughs employees. It will be located on 11 acres within the 400- acre Raaclilo Saata Marprtta BHI· DHI Park. The propeny IS being developed by T.J. Parrent. Inc. of Dearborn. Mich. Total project value 1s csumate<! at SI 0 million. • • • .\ Target department store and a • Pavilions "superstore" owned and operated by Vons Companies, Inc.-... each representing a new generation in store design for their respective companies-are opening this month in the Pavlllon shopping center tn Westminster. They 1oin 23 stores already doing business in the recentl y completed $30 million center. According to Kenneth T. Howe of Westm1nister Investment Group, a Newport Beach-based aeneral part- nership which 1s developtng the center. the Target store will feature a new mcrchand1s1ng concept spec1fi· cally onented to the California con· sumer. The Pavilions store 1s one of Vons' new expanded "superstores" wh ich arc nearly double the siie of its current food stores. • • • Dean A. Beck & Associates an· nounces the grand open in& of Briltol Place, a 173,33()..squarc-foot shop.- ping center located just nonh of South Coast Plaza at the comer of Bristol and Alton streets tn Costa Mesa. Bristol Place will be anchored by a new-style Target de1>3rtment store with special interior desi,n. As part of the overall pro1ect of community development. both Alton and Bristolstreeu have been wLdened and a traffic signal installed.. casmg traffic flow at the center. • • • Geoff and Priscilla Peterson ha ve opened Santa Ana's first ~ GraP'tn Prtatn.. et die h1Ue at the corner of Sunnower and Bristol streets. introdudna the latest break· through in electronic araphics tech- nology -La1erGrapllles. "According to 1ndu.stry sources and our own competitive trackinf,. we art the first company 1n the world to offer this service on a retail level," sa1d Rodger Ford. president of the chain. 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The figure \\as about in hn e with advance c~t1matcs on Wall Street. ~nalysts said 1t didn't provide much conclusi ve C\'tdcncc that business act I\ 1ty was picking up sustained momentum. The government dat<1 al1,o showed inflation running at a 3.6 pcrn·nt annual rate in the July- September period. h~ a measure known as the GNP dellator. That was a b11 higher than Wall Street had expected. and analysis said 11 prompted cautton among both bond and stock traders. WHAT AMEX Dio WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Oct '12 Prev. Todav da.[i 2•~ Advanced ~ ¥ectlned nchanoed ~I 0111 issues 1 2 New 11Jgl'ls 6 New IOWS 18 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.~1 4 p.m price Wednesdav 1nd net ch1~ °' ,.,. 1il most 1cllve American Stock E11ct11nve Tssues, lr1dl no n11lonallv al more lh1n Sl. ... ,,,. 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All plaQCs have theirregjonal d ishes. but it takes more than regional flavor to establish trueepjcurean eminence. If there was any question about the culinary status of Orange County, the food/fu nd-raiser extravaganza at the Alicante Princess Hotel in Garden Grove should have validated its worth. ''The Great Chefs of Orange County," a~harity benefit SPonsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Southern Cali fo rhia, lured the county's forembst chefsandgifted new talent out of thei r kitchens to present their latest creations for public scrutiny. Fora $75 donation.guests sampled the specialitiesof23 oft he finest local restaurants and 13 distinguished wineries. For most. the sumptuous spree was an enlightening taste oft he excellen!_ haute cuisine available 1n the area. . "We're hoping that th is event will provide the recogflition Orange County deserves for its legendary restaurants," said Han Bratt, co- chairman of the fund-raiser and food and beve rage director for the host hotel. "When you look at the highl y experienced, talented chefs here. it's difficult to see why Orange County has been slow to gain recogn 1t1on asa culinary center." Each of the participating restaurants and wineries donated tts food. wine and time in hopes of helping to raise $30,000 for the foundation's research. Although the honorary chairman for the occasion. Kl IS-FM SPortscommentator "Coach" Charleye Wright, was absent. no one even noticed. All attention was n veted on the spectacular array of delicacie'i and masterful chefs as they awa ited their tum sat stunni ng passing palates. When you set 23 chefs to work in one room. the compelll1on is subtle. yet fierce. Each preened his own work . affixing the garn1 . 'in1ffinga sauce. with nary a sidewars gJance at his colleague's steaming spread nearb}. Though a few offenngs were bordenng trend} and wnh ltttlr substance. most were tastefull y innovative and awe-inspiri ng. Perhaps the most inventive bill of fare was presented by Chef Scott M. RaczekofMr. Stox in Anaheim. Hi s fresh Mussels and Pesto used the whole meat in shell with a pesto incorporat ing pine nuts. The shellfish "'as served atop two unusual types oflinguini: One tinted and flavored with saffron, the other. darkened with squid in k. Five Feet restaurant in Laguna Beach featured Chef Michael Kang's fabulous fish dishes. Whole Eastern Seabass wi th Wild Mushrooms and Ginger Sauce and whole Catfish with Red Ch1lt Pepper auce attracted many a second glance with colorful. large-mouthed heads and tai ls overhanging chafing dishes. His interesti ng method of gi ving ho-hu m chicken pate a new twist: roll and wrap in i.caweed and deep-fl") until cmp Though th ere was more than one repast using fresh salmon. the Terrine of Salmon. Leeks and Carrots i ntercsted most. Perhaps more than the terrine itself. Le Meridien executive chef Jean Marc Y(eber's light caviar cream dressi ng was the reason. And so it went. Twe nty-three of Orange County's fine st. If you had the misfortune of missi ng any of the crab cakes with basil butter sauce. cnok1 mushrooms cupped in Norwegian lox. or oysters 1 n past!"). you can st 111 sample a taste. though not by the chefs hand. b} purchasing a souvenir cookbook of the event's re~1pes. For SS.SO. you ca n have the secrets that made us swoon. although unless you're a skilled cook. you'll proba bly read 1t to sa ti ate your curiosity. Contact the hotel for information. One guest. as he waited for the server to ladle hi s shell ti h 'iOup. cracked, ''Yo~t they say about too man}' cooks ..... "Thesec~fs," thew1se attendant replied. "give'broth' a whole new meaning." Perhaps now the culinary com muni ty of Orange Count) has been redeemed. .: An array of fresh crab make. an appropriate .etting for hot crab cake. .erved by Jaime Maciu, chef at Re- mick'• in Irvine (in color photo). At far left i• an overview of chef a and gue.te at the Allcante Prince .. Hotel in Garden Grove. Above, patrons aample dell- cacie. from Cano'• Re.taurant. Newport Beach. while Ritz Carlton Chef Chri•- ttan Raninou.z with Jean Pierre Duberay await taaten. At left. Michael Kana (center). chef at Five Feet Re.taraunt. Laguna Beach, i• ready to ahow off aome of hl• fabuloua diahe.. For real value, try Chandon sparkling wines I once said that Domaine Chan- don puts out the best newsletter and in fo rmation booklet I've eve r een Well. maybe I've actually said it I 0 or 20 times. Why? For starters. the writing style 1c; brCe?y and witt y and information Ill so logically organized that while you are having fun reading. you arc learning a lot without any effort And finally. the 10 forma t1on 1 truthful rather than puff tu ff The clincher. of course, 1s that Domatne C'handon produce vel") aood spa rkling wines that come under the oonncr of "aood value." I'm alad they are apa Valle) clow. In 1973 .Dom:une Chandon bcpn to take hape The fif')t wmc woukl soon be made. and C'On\truc· tion would bciin on n 'i howplace Champa.gnc wincn "'Ith its o"'n m101 -mu'iCum and a "me and checc;e tasting area. It 1s doubtful that th e power at Moct -Hcnncs~~ en' 1c;1oncd JUSt how great a succc ., \tor. their new child would h<'. B\ the time 1977 rolled around, the irul) gorgeo u' field.,tone build· ing was completed. the mo't mnd· ern parkltng wine equ1pmC'nt ''a' tn place and the fi rst vintage \\a'i released Domaine C handon "'a' offic1all} open for bu'itnc and for '1s1tci from the public. Wuh their quick and con1plctc acceptance a a needed addition to the Cali fom1:i wine srcnc. another fa ce t \\O'i oon to be born. thl' Doma1nc Chandon rc,taurnnt Once ag~ 1n. qunlit wa . paramount to the company 110 a fine f tench chef. Philippe Jeanty. wac; hi red. \\ 1th 1n "'ed..\. thr pl'(''i'i aero" the na11on was rcPorung on this "re· markahk '' rec;taurant tn the Napa Valk~ that wac; 'iCr\1 ng a lighter 'ers1on of haute cu1c;1 ne tha t wac; lompat 1hk ''tth '>parkltng wine. O'er th~ \Car<; the restaurant hac; gotten hc tt.cr and hcttcr. rescr- ' "''°n' arc no"' nccc'isar. at lca<,t a "cc!.. 111 Jd,ancc. and 'iCvcral t)'JX'S of sparkling '"1 nc'i arc no"' produced The), too. ha"c s1mpl} gotten ~tter Mcthodr campcno1 t' 1 u~d in the creation of these starT) wince;, meaning that nil wine i bottle ferm cntl'd 1n the tr<td1t1otfal wn'f The "'inc,, c hJndon Napa Valley Hrut ( handon Ri ane de No1r and C handon He'iCnc. art made undl'r the gu1dJnCl' of Moct ( handon\ 1.hcf de G)\l'\. l<lmond Maudiere '\1nll' 1~8"' a \till apcnttf ~1nl' FtFI CHAO nJ mcd Panache has also been made from Pinot No1r gro pes I he C'handon Blanc de No1rs ha a light blu h color taken on from the 'il'1 n of the Pinnt No1rgrapcs. It 1 )(X) perce nt "anetal. ho~ever, 1t is a hlcnd trom 'iC\Cral harvc 'lt\ r h1c, •wine I'> full 10 the mouth. but 111ncc 1t ha'i a bit les acid than the Brut. there 1\ a gc ntlcnc s of pint Thcrc\ a nice finish and long· la\t1 ngbuhble'I Thrsuggc tcd n-ta1l 1 SI 'Q5 for a bott le and S27 90 for a magnum. For Napa Valle> Brut. a hlcnd lll P1not No1r. C'hardonna\ and P1not Blanc 1 used The i>erccntagc\ generally hover around 65-:! ). ( 0 respcctt"el). The Ptnot "ljo1r provides the bod) and agmg potcn- t1nl. the Chardonnay give uc1d1t). and the Pinot Bla nc son of calm!I cverythingdO\\rn , if )OU "' 111. SIOl.'C 1l 1s a grape much more ail.in to French hardonna) than the ('hardonna) grape\ of C'altforn1a wi th their hea"Y character. The: Brut 1 a rather fru it\ sparkling ""1nr gi ven to much refrc hmg character ~me rc\Cr\c w1ne from pre\ IOUS )Car\ go 1nlll the cu\Ce (blend). Roth the Brut and the Blanl de 01r' al'C' aged a minimum of I month'I en tiragc ugge\tcd re tail once 1 al\o SI' Q~ and ~., 90 for bottle and magnum Dnma inc Chandon Reserve hac, a cla'i'' black and gold label. and th" hrut cuH'C 1s agcd much longerthan the other c,parkling wine -about four ~car.. The longer agm cause\ 11ome lo~ of frull in the wine. but complex it} and elegance emerge a~ more appealing factors. Thccic arc delicate wine bul'\ting with a galax y of m1n1aturc bubbles There 1 a creamy c n c in the taste Bottled only in magn um' be fitting this fc ttvc parkltng w~mc. the \uggi· ted ret al a under S40 Pan.ichc I\ a \till apcnt1f wine made fro m the ttmd pre~''"' oft he grape\ The fir\tJuicc from eath to n of ampe'I "cotted tl'le fret run Juice -u cd c'du\1vel) for C'handon' (Pleaae eee VALU&/84) • j Or9nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, October 22, 19M LUSCIOUS RIPE TOMATOES STAR IN FRESH DISHES California tomatoes can tastcofold-fashionedaoodness-lf you ripen them properly. Foremost.don't put them in the fridae orbake them on the windowsill. Extremes in temperature destroy flavor and texture. Group tomatocsat room temperature in a ripening bowl or a paper bq(plasticcauses sweating). Use them within a day or two of ripening. Luscious ripe tomatoes star in these fresh-tastinadishes. Tomato ComChowderquickly.andeasilymarriestwopat veaetablcs. Warm T oma&o and Avocado Pasta takes a classic combination to hearty ~ion. TOMATO CORN CHOWDER te.,.freMceraer l ~e (llM9Cet) tlaawMfro1e11cora,dlvt4ed te.,.waaer,•tvWed -'le,_. ult pen erbaeoa,•teH • t ..Uam H.iw,dloppe• fblely 11U1es,...nov lC91tmllk 1 C9f Ilea¥)' cream I etlfl ( .... t 1 ~ peads) seeded ud •Iced, fre .. Callfo111la tomatoes 11 .. l•lf •• c .. oppe4 f res .. basil er 1 &eaapooa dried basil ............ t ~--.11apepper Pllldlaynae pepper Purce I cup com with 1hcupwaterin food processor: reserve. Saute salt pork until fat is rendered and bitsarecrisp. Remove with slotted spoon; reserve. To fat remaining in pan. add onion and cook over low heat. stirring occasionally. until onion is soft. Sprinlclewich flour and cook 1 minute. Add reserved corn puree, remaining corn kernels and J 1/icupswater: simmer S minutes. Stir an milk and cream. Heat. Stir in tomato. reserved salt pork, and remaining ingredients. Heat. 4 to 6 servings. WARM TOMATO AND '4 C9f olive on AVOCADO PASTA I eapa (aboat 1 ~ pouds) seeded ud diced, freab California tomatoes I oaeet fretll ... t clleese, crumbled .. -.--·- I 1 Jarae avocado, ~llced I small re4 ealoa, diced 1 tablespoon chopped fresti ba11l or 1 teaspoon dried baslJ ~ teaspooa ult I ouces dry llaphle or spapettl Combineoliveoiland next IOingredients: reserve. Cook pasta and drain well. Toss hot pasta with reserved tomato mixture. Serve immediately or at room temperature. 4 servings. i &eaapoou ftaely clilopped garlic 1 labletpooa c .. opped panley 14 &easpooa frea .. 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Sliced fresh mushrooms give homemade flavor while chunks of chicken breast, carrots. celery, egg noodles and other good th ings fill up the soup pot. Fresh mushrooms make every dish taste wonder- ful. From salads to stir-fried dishes. pastas to pizzas. mushrooms add rich fla vor to anything you prepare. And when it comes to soup, the essence of. mushrooms permeates· the broth and infuses every- thing in the pot with intense, mushroomy fla vor. For optimal enjoyment. stan with the freshest mushrooms. Select those with smoth, firm , caps. The caps can ~ opened or closed. depending on your preference. Open caps signify mature mushrooms, which tend to have more intense flavor. Store pre·packaged mushrooms, unwashed, in their original container in the refriaerator. Store bulk mushrooms in a paper bag to allow them to stay fresher longer. 4 caps water FRESH MUSHROOM CHICKEN SOUP 1 cu (14 ouce1) c~lcllea broth 1 'iit tableapooes soy aaace , 3 boned and 1lllDDed cldcken breast halves 'iit C!IP eac~ dllaly sliced carrots and celery I oances m11 .. room1, sliced ¥.a cap 1Hced rreea oaloa1 t oanCH ucooked eg Doodles 'I• to ~ &eaapooa ttlyme Salt and pepper, to taste In 3 to 4-quart saucepan combine water broth and soy sauce; bring to a boil. Cut chi cken into' I-inch c~unks and ~dd to liquid with carrots and celery. Simmer I 0 minutes. Skim top, then add mushroomns onions noodles and thyme. Simmer unttl noodles a~e cooked ' about I 0 minutes. Stir in salt and pepper. Makes about 2 quarts (4 to 6 main dish servinis). Savory sandwich filled with sausage Cool fall weather is an ideal time for savory dishes such as this sausage and pepper combo. To serve 1t as a sandwich, spread individua l French rolls with ad- ditional mustard and fill them with the sausaae mixture. THREE-PtPPER SAUSAGE J poHd f Ill)' cooked 1molled t1rkey 1u1a1e 1 medt•m &rffll pepper, cat l8to I ~-a.c.1trt,. 1 mMI•• 1weet red pepper, cat la to .,._ ·btcll strips 1 bona ..-,per, seeded ud allce4 croa1wl1t 1 llldl•m ..._, ~laly 1llce4 ud sep.rate4 late rtqs 14 cap beer 1 ~bletpooa prepared mastard Cut the sausage into 2-inch p1~ces: sJash each piece with a sharp kn ife to cut through the skin and about v. inch into the meat. Place sausage in• IQ.inch skillet. ~rranae all the peppers and onion nnas aro~nd the sausaac. In a screw-top J&r combine the beer and prepared..mustard; cover and ahake we.II. Pour. mixture into skillet. Bnna to bo1hna: reduce heat. ~over and simmer for 10 m1nutct or until vegetables are tender. Serve with a lott'd spoon Mike 4 servinp. · ' Orll .. COMI DAILY fllLOTIWw 11 f •• Pasta for one delicious, simple Takeadvant~eof lnfdl•"••._..._ Combinetomaaoa.1una.oaion. • .,. uHn•n•ftlle ... l eu (I~_, taa la w1aer, basil, orepno. ult, p.rtic and 1 llUfH• .... convenience items ...._. ... ,.... pepper. PreP9re P9•ta .. directed DMi., ~ for fast prepara-tton-•..._•1np1.. llaely e~ on peckqe; drain. Toss with olive !!.. ~_.!~ . .!.'"',. ~ oil, then 10mato .. uce. Sprinkle ~ --r -__ -~teu••••rWl!lull• with cheetc and 1erve. Mam t ... ,...,,.,,,. People who live alone should 14 au.,... •rtM orep.. servina. ~ e.p ,.ms.. p....cuk .. ·take heart. Mealtime can be a cause , '.4 tea.,... tall rice, Md 11 MIMte rtee for celebration. stimulation and ~ cle•• ..,., ml8eff CBIQEN WITH Saute chicken and mushrooms downri&ht pleasure. 0.... of ,.,,er VEGETABLES AND RICE in butter m large skillet for about S You ca n and should makedinina a oaeet UapJae 'I• poadMlletlulaleaclalcke•, minutes. Add broth, wine, salt. a "party for one." claims Blake l lablnpooa olive oll 1llvtred pepper · and vegetables; simmer Emerson Swihart, a chef who bas l tablnpooa 1rated ParmttH J eace m•lltroem1, 1Ueff covered for 5 minutes. Stir in rice. dcsiancd li&ht, tantalizina entrees ehele 1 ~ tea1,.... Mtter er marpr· Cover; remove from heat and let for sinaJes. "Cookin& for one •or use 2 teaspoons fresh lae stand S minutes. Fluff with fork. doesn't have to be a chore," claims chopped basil. 'la np c~ekea ttrodl Makes l serving. this Culinary Institute of America liiiijiili~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;i;iiii;;::::;~;;;;;:::::;;;::::=::::: araduate who often cooks just for I himself. The key to preparing good-. tastina, nutritionally. balanced meals for one is using convenience items to your advantage," Swihan said .. One tip Swihan recommends is making the most of supermarket salad bars where many wo.uld-be dinner · ingredients arc already precut. "If you need just a few sliced mushrooms, chopped onions, even chopped tomatoes, pick up just what .)'2ll need at the salad bar," h advises. "You've already got a head stan on meal preparation," he points out, "so you can put more time into enjoying what you've prepared. When you're dining alone, the idea is to treat yourself righ t," he says. Swihan's recipe for Pasta with Tomato-Tuna Sauce 1s a delicious cntrec for one. It's light -520 calories includes pasta, protein and vegetable. Plus, it's nutritious and wonderfully si mple to make -a perfect companion for fitness fol- lowers in the '8Qs. Sporting the highly popular flavors of garlic. basil and oregano. the di sh is so easy that the only thing you ha ve to cook is the pasta. Use a linguine that provides the right complementary texture to the un- CQPkwauce, A Slijij>le blend offresh tomatoes, tuna, herbs and cheese. the sauce is tossed with the pasta for a ligh ter. fresher approach to cooking. Serve at room temperature, so that all the fla vors are at their peak. Another easy and delicious meal· for-one is Chicken with Vegetables and Rice. A key invedienttre 1s the farm fresh mixture o veg- etables. Use just what yo • need right out of the freezer bag. here's no waste! The packaged erlnched precooked rice completes the en- trec. which 1s ready in under 20 minutes. You can cook for you rself. The right recipe and a few simple ingredients make dining alone a treat, not a tnal. PASTA WITH TOMATO-TUNA SAUCE Area schools offer varied food classes In cooking classes along the Orange Coasts. students can learn to make Quick-rising Breads from Tarla Fallgatter at 10:30 a.m. Saturday ($40) at Ma Cuisine, Fash ion Island. Phone 759·68 18. • • • -Kay Pastorius will teach Freez-able Phyllo Favorites at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at P1ret's, South Coast Plaza. $25. Phone 556-6461. • • • -Tea Time an the Bntash Tra- diuon will be the subject of two classes taught b)' Helene Le1chter Saxby at Coast Cooking School. 240 Broadway. Laguna Beach. Afternoon Tea. featuring assoned tea sandwiches. coo kies and sweets. will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Saturday CS 12). and High Tea wall be held on Nov. 15 ( 18). Phone 497-4403. • • • -Hugh Carpcn1er wall teach Quick Oriental Chicken and Fish Entrees at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at My Fa.,.onte Things, I 4370Culver Dnve. ln 1ne. Cost 1s $35. Phone 552-022 1. • • • A 10-pan tele vision series about food and human health, enutled "Good Health from Jane Brody's Kitchen." as planned on PBS on Saturdays. Leading nutritionists. ph ysicians and medical researchers wall discuss the role of diet 1n 1hc occurrence and possible pre venti on of diabetes. hean disease. cancer and ot her killers on the weekly show. The expcns will show how to prepare some of their favonte dishes. and best-selling author and health columnist Brody will prepare a com· plete meet that ~uppons the medical 1op1c. GARDEN MEATBALLS I ~ upt 1oft brHd cramb1 ~cup milk 11, cup finely clilopped on•oa ~ cap Uaely cllopped 11ccll•1d ~ tea1pooa 1rated lemon rind I lar1e e11, beatea l poud lea11rH1HI beef Salt aad pepper to taste Veaetable oll Soak bread crumb m milk. mix well with onion. zucchm1, lemon rind. egg. ground beef. salt ond pepper. U ing a acncrou table· poon for each. hapc into '2 hall In a large ~k11lct m n ~mall amount of hot 011 fry hall~ unul brown .. ' Double Coupon ....... o.a, ........ = =~ = ~ ::c:.:. "':::"':: :=..:;. ~-._:! ._., __ --------ooia.·---· IM--lll~liq\IOI..._ l\lld"lllilaand mD~ 1Jmit One Item Per Mcmwactwea' CO\qM)D and UmJt 2 If•••=:: Doubi. Coupons P•r C\lltomer. CoupoD Ye October 23tbnaOetober2',1916 USDA lmp.-Golden Premium London Broil Jeno's Pizza P•PS>«Onl or Comblnatioo f'JOMD 10.l OS. plr.g Pumpltin!~~--.. With Coupon and I ~ Purchase of any ~ 6 pack of Pepsi, Coke, 7-Up, A&W or Snnkist Products. Ralphs-12 oz. Frozen Orange Juice 100% Pw• Ralphs-8 Pack Crumb Donuts - 3 lb. Bag Golden Delicious Apples Elc!Ja F'cmcy each .89 10-1 oz. pkg. Sun Giant Rahdns .99 Chicken of the Sea Tuna Chu.ale U.gbM.o 59 OUorWa1er 61/ii OS.Call • The Covington stonewme Edition Ralphs Halloween Center! Tb.II WMt's Featwe ~c~er 59 600 pwctlCM Only • 16 OI. ~SDicteD, Milty Way or 3Mulketeen .acb plr.g. 9 os. Hersheys Miniatwes. 2.19 ==SOI 1.69 .acb plr.g Welcome Gemco Shoppers Prices effective October 23 thrv October 29, 1986 We Want To Be Your Supermarket• Doft ..... ~ .. -=.. .......... Cldl HoUdGT .. ~-.... , .. _ p\us Get A Ralphs Check Cashing Card ·Instantly~ ·c..,...,_., .... .._,c...., .,....., .. __ .. --··-.. -.. -.. ---·-----c...--------·"-·• ... o..,.. ~-----.......... --...... ··-....--·,-•·~--·····­--............... -----......... '0.-Y_.....,._.°""' ...... ',. ................. ..... ........ -.... _ -• ._. 9"C• .. i...-................... . ,..,.....,. ................................... ,. •.. . ........... ..,..,.._ ..................................... , ...... ...... : ..::::.:~~ . ...:.-_, _....,.._ ..... -~-_ ....... . ' Do .coupons tempt disloyalty among shoppers? Dear Jut -oupon uscn are all)' kill the ystem. -J.G. Liberal, own purpose. brand-loyal'.' Perhaps, but the the manufacturer~ have yet to find a spoiled. They have no loyalty. The) Ku. Twenty years ago. we saw a few manufacturer~ who complain moreeffcctivepromotion.Sofar,so switch from brand to brand. de-Dear J.G. -You o~ puuing the.• coupons during the year. mo t of about loyah ) have alway had an good. . pending on whi ch offers the high-blame on the" rona 1>3ny. them for products like tomato J answer. Here's a refund form to wntc for: est-value coupon. ConsumcN hkc: )OU and me: sauce. Today, we rcce1 c dotcns UllE When the) add an extra measurl' A $3 refund. EXTRA-STRENGTH The originAI intent of the manu-receive coupons. We don't pnnt evel) week and arc bombnarded of taste or performance to their EXCEDRI N $3 Refund offer, P.O. facturerwas that the coupon would them. The fact that the number of with coupons for almost every f UW I products to make them better than Box 14536, Baltimore, MD 21268. geta per.son to try a product. So ~hy co~pon distributed each year has brand product in the supermarket. the compet1tion·s product, con-This offer expires Dec. 31, 1986, but should people expect to receive bctn growin• i not our doing. In addition to finding them in sumers-react It's at that point that requests for the form must be coupons afterthat first try. If the on&inal intent of the newspar.crs and magazines and in coupons have less significance in received by Nov. 17. 1986. But today many coupon. users manufacturers was to is$ue a the mail. they are handed out in the choices we make. While waiting for the form . save would not con 1derpayingfull price coup()n for a new product to get upermarket . dispensed by com-theS(: money saving opponunaue . Will the system suffer a~ a result 1hc Universal Product Code canon for a product. regardless of how well consumers to try it. then refrain puter terminals and printed on a smart shopper would not want to of coupons? J don't see the shopper flap of ci t he( Extra-Strength Ex- it performed in the past. Isn't thi from issuing more coupons, the big cash-register tapes. pa) full price. who redeemed Sl..b1lhon worth of cednn tablets or capsules (40s or the ki nd of grttd that will eventu-manufacturers have defeated their · Is it any wonder why, given all Are coupons mak ing us less coupons last year complaininp.. and larger). al~ng with the cash-rcgis~c:r ----------------------------------------------------------------, receipt with 'the purchase pnce US DA CHOICE HUGHES • •. INCH I 59 VALUE TRIMMED BEEF CHUCK L& • Fottef Forms Calif. Chlcbn FRESH FRYER WINGS .................... LI. .79 ............ SftAI( 67 LB. •••••••• fAM&Y AIAK • HUGHES 'l•·INCH HUGHES 'l··INCH "*'WE TRIMMED I 99 \fMUf TRIMMED I 69 ION£lW lfff LOIN L& • BEEF CLOD L& • FOrm ~ Skinned ·-·· CAft'l9ll fll.Llft ........................................................ LI. 3. 98 . .. ..... y • ........ THIOHS FOSTER FARMS I 09 CALIF. 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ASAHI AJI ........................................... IA9 13-0z. GALLO SALAMI CHUB .................................... a.29 bnomoqomo GENMAICHA-TEA ...............................................• 71 3.5.0z. Seml·Soff \'orl9'1M RONOELE CHEESE SPREAD ............................. 1.19 APPLE CIDER ...... cu11vun 16-0Z. SNtCKERS 2 19 3 MUSt<flfERS OR MILKY WAY • 12·PACK COORS RIG. OR LIGHT, 12.0Z. CANS UMIT 2 I 8-0Z. ~RIE'TIES TWIN PACK I circled. Here i!. thi week's h t of refund offers. Start looking for lhe required refund forms. which you can obtain at the supermarket. in newspaper and magazine advenisements and from trading wnh f ncnds. Meanwhile. start collecting the needed proofs of purchase as de· tailed below. Remember. some offers arc not available in all areas of the country. These offers require refund forms: ADV..\NT.\GE Free Offer. Re· ce1ve free .\vantage Haircolor. Send the required refund form and the front panel from a Loving Care Brand Haircolor. (A front panel from A vantagl' or an y other hair- color cannot be accepted.) Expires Nov. 30. 1986. BORN BEAUTIFUL S3 Cash Refund Offer. Send the required refund fo rm and the entire front panel from a box of any one shade of Born Beautiful Haircolor, along with the original dated cash-register receipt w11h the purchase price circled. E\p1rcs Dec. 31 . 1986. META INTERNATIONAL Inc. $:! Refund Offer. Send the required refund form and the carton front panel with Head from .Meta Henna Creme Hair Color. along with the cash-register receipt. Expires Dec. 31. 1986. REVLON SI Refund Offer from Carlson Marketing Group Inc. Send the required refund fo rm and the side panel of a box of Revlon Custom Eyes 3-Pan Compact Re- fi llable Custom ized Eyeshadow Kit with the words "Custom Eyes Compact.'' along with the cash· reeister receipt Wllh the purcha~ pnce circled. Exp1res Dec. I. 1986. TAKE-OFF Makeup Remover Cloths Challenge Offer. Receive a S 1.50 coupon good on your next purchase of Take-Off or 35 cents. Send the required refund fo rm and the Universal Product Code sym- bol from Take-Off Makeup Re- mover Cloths (lightly fragranccd or fragrance-free). Expires Dec. 31. 1986. VALUE •.. From Bl sparkling wines. With shJ1,ht press- ure. another extraction of juice is accomph~hcd and this is used to makl' the Panache si nce it has a bright color. fruity nose and taste. Panache 1!. often served over ice with a lemon twist before a meal. W1th a bit ofton1c, 1t becomes a nice drink for uncomplicated sipping. It 1sa popular wine in the marketplace with a price tag of about $6. In making sparkling wines, many factors contribute to the success. or lack of same. of a product. The winemaker's subjective amstry must be balanced wnh an ability to look obJecuvcly at the entire punle of grapes. blends and aging poten- tial each year. The quality of the grapes themselves carries major consequences. How much wood and how long is a serious consider- ation. And then there is the bottom line ot ded1lat1on un the part of the whole team Ded1cat1 on might well be the middle name of Domaine Chan- don 's president and board chair- man. John Wright. He majored in chemistry in college. served in the Army. worked 1n market develop- ment analysis. and fina ll y planted a small vineyward of his own since this had always been a latent desire . A marketing study on the future of wine in America that he did for this then-employer caught the at· tention of Moct-Hennessy in the early '70s. He has headed this venture since Its inception. I once wrote in an article that John Wright danced in a style that was rather like the sparkling wines of Domaine Chandon -elegant but always wi th a sense of fun and enjoyment. I'm more convinced than ever that It was a splendid assessment Sparkling wines no longer need be relegated to special occasions; they arc wonderful throughout a meal. But. the fact remains. the best way to put a festive note on any pany or special day ts with a well· made starburst in a bottle. h is not too early to begin th10k1na of a1fts for the holiday • and my prime ad vice right now would be to toc k up on some magnum of Domainc Chandon Brut or Reserve. There's a certain sense of chic 1n a maanum a perception that the buyer holds the wine and the rec1p1cnt in hiah c teem. Your credibility as a class act JU t \\JCnt up 20 pOtnU! American Heart Association J ,, I I I I I ·1 I I 1. I· I I I Today's Neighborhood · Drugstore Advil •Tablets •C.pleta 50 count YOUR CHOICE 2.97 .._,~ .... "31 ........ ........ -1.00 n.:rJ.ar 19} Our Regular 3 99 ea. Secret Antl-Persplrant •Spray, 4 ounce •Roll-On. 2.25 ounce •Sohd, 2 ounce All Types YOUR CHOICE 1771~~ Our Regular 2 59-2 87 I Sure & Natural I Maxlshlelds I I I I I I I I II I I I I I· I I I I I •Super. 26 count •Regular or Deodorant 30 count YOUR CHOICE 269 Our Regular 4 19 ea Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash 24 ounce 239 Our Regular 3 39 > Sylvania Soft-White Bulbs 2 Pack 40 60. 75 or 100 Watts Sale l'r1ce 2 ~~s /2. 00 ....... ::i;.-::.11 ,...-1.00 YOUR 41100 FINAL BULBS COST F~ Our Regular 1 79 ea Life Lite Disposable Flashlight By Garrity Batteries Included 149 Our Regular 2 49 Ilka-Seltzer Plus Cold Medicine 36 T,ablets .. _ ... .......... 2.77 -1.00 111 1-Our Regular 4 27 Slnutab or Slnutab II Maximum ltreftlth 1 I ...,_ ___ .,.Tablets or Capsules 24 counl .., . , -::;. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED 'So,ry. No Aa ncMc:ka SALE TODAY THAU SATURDAY, OCT. 25th I I • Miiky Way Snack Bars* 16 ounce Bag •Snickers Snack Size* 16 ounce Big •3 Musketeers* ......... ! •Tootsie Roll* YOUR CHOICE •cadbury's caramello Miiii's* 10 ounce Bag, Bite Size Bars •York Peppermint Patties* 16 ounc~ Bag, Bite Size •Mounds Cindy Bars* 12 ounce Bag Bite Size •Almond Joy Cindy Bars* 12 ounce Bag, Bite Size •Sood & Plenty or 6ood 'I Fruity* YOUR CHOICE I I I _I 1· I I I I II I I I M1dgees, 9 75 ounce Bag or Pops. 8 ounce Bag •Waleeco Pops•. 16 ounce Bag •lrach's Candy Corn•, 16 ounce aa9 •Wrigley's &um*, 10 F1ve-S11ck Pllgs Assorted Flavors 99¢ ' 10 ou.nce Bag SnaCj( Stze Packs •Milk Duds*, 8 ounce Bag Juniors • Mons1er Munny*, 9 ounce &o •lottz Peanut Butter Pumpkins*, e oz 159i DENTAL AIM Toothbrush All Types S.l'la ........ .......... 1.19 -1.00 YOU" 19 flllAl COST • Our Regular 1 69-1 99 Lubrlderm Lotion Reg or Unscented 8 ounce 249 Our Regular 3 97 CYS Slllne Solution Regular or For Sens11tve Eyes 12 ounce 166 C::: AIM Toothpaste W11h Fluoride •Tube 6 4 ounce •Pump 4 6 ounce Regular or Min119 CHOICE Our Regular 1 69-1 79 Colorlfic By Vidal Sassoon •Mousse 1 o»nce •Gel 1 ounce Assorted Shades YOUR CHOICE 2ss Our RPg 3 99-4 4 7 Trim Emery Boards •Pwsf' c;,,,, 10 <; •Prolp-;c;11 n II "i•/P 1 S YOUR C'HOli E '*""" 3/1.00 ........... ......... 1 -~·) -. *Halloween Fluorescent Hair Color Assorted Co1ors 3 5 ounce Spray 199 *Complete Makeup Kit W1tn Full Length Cape 688 899 Value *Showtime Cosmetic Makeup Kit Assorted Characters 348 4 99 Value Family Pak 50 Shts I I I I I I I I I I Arm&Hammer Carpet Deodorizer 3 Asst Fragrances 21 ounce 119 _ •Construction I Paper iiiii-~-.~·~hp~1 lnchl 100 Sheets 9 Inch ' 12 Inch ~R/l~~ce • Our Regular 1 69 Vnellne Intensive Care Lotion All Types 15 ounce Our Regular 99' ea I Rayovac 1"*1 ,ack I ......... Heavy Duty •8 Pack Size AA •6 Pack C or 0 Cell I __ 2~!ce Our Regular 4 19 ea COMPARE TO YOU" 00 f!Ul COST • 1~H!CE I Our Aeqolar J 29 ea I 249 Our Regular 3 49 I BIUldl A LMN1 Slllnl ........ 12 oz. 11158 HUNTINGTON BEACH Loehmann's S Points Plaza Main St At Beach Blvd Formerly All n's Pharmacy 847~25 Our Reg 89'·99' LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hills Mall El Toro Road MISSION VIEJO 328 M1ss1on V1e10 M II cvs 1 ................. I L-·-·-•-·•·-·•-··----···-.1-• ~Cwt DAIL V PILOT I Wedneeday, OctOber 22. 10M ___ _..;..._ are tasty, cheap ., lllCll CARTIERE • 1 0 ,,._.,..., FRESNO -Francis Herb and Elton Gcill arc trying to breed a new, improved California "Super Snail." Their creation would be resistant to a host of parasitic mollusk diseases, would grow to maturity in just five months, weigh 8 grams. and possess tbc ideal physique - 11/•-inchcs long, I-inch wide and 1/a- inch taJI. And of course, its subli me taste would surpass that of the $300 million in snail meat. better known as cscarsot. which now is imported mostly m cans almost exclusively from Taiwan and France. "We have set a standard now for the perfect snail. It's the Juiciest. the most succulent. the tastiest. And we 4 WINNERS ALREADY!! ''YEAH ••• PACK . YOUR BASS. YOU COULD BE NEXT!'' Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Name Your Destination! TWA & THE DAILY PILOT -See How Good We Really Are! Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. LAXIORANGECOUNTYCONNECnONS VIA GOLDEN STATE AIRLINES WIN-GO Hotline: (714) 642-4333 Perfect for Cbmpany Gfftlngl The great gift idea that gives a tasteful performance whatever the occasion. This year let HoneyBaked brand hams represent your company, we've been entertaining tas te buds all over the country for more than 30 years. With HoneyBaked brand hams and Gift Certificates you can dance through that gift list in style • Baked for over 30 hou • Honey Glazed • Spiral Sliced (for NIY alk:lng) • Party Trays • Nationwide Shipping Gift Certtflcatet (1'9dMmed n8tlonwtde) HoneyB•k•d br•nd h•m 11 •v•ll•bl• only through Hon•yB•ked 1tor••· HoneyBak.cl brand hams "A Great Entertainer" and a hlfd act to lollow. agrea entertainer fMf Hlflll ltt10llllet1 11011 II .. r Offer SouiiieTn hospitality with hearty bowls of Gumbo Fish and OhveGumbo isa robust. hearty soup that's substantial enough for a main course. Chunks of glossy black Cah forn ia n pc olives. mellow and fla vorful, enhance a base of chicken broth with generous helpings of vegetables and fish. With fragrant herbs. garl ic and onion, it's a tantahzing gumbo that's as good as any from Lou1s1ana ba}'ou country. the source of inspiration forth is traditionaJ seafood favorite. Preparation is simple, all the ingredients are simmered together in one bJg pot. The white fi sh. prawns and optional gumbo file (a New Orleans-Style thickener and seasoning made from sassafras leaves a nd now available in man y supermarkets)are added on l) fo rthe last few minutes of cooking. Fi rst the fish, then the file adds a final flourish. Be 'iure to add 11 only at the last minute. and don't let at boat. A scoop of steamed rice atop each bowl ofF1sh and Olive Gumbo completes the picture of a nutritious. hearty mea I that 1s the essence ofSout hern hospatalit). It's perfection with a basket of warm cornbread. Whole. pitted California ripe olives are ready-to- use at a moment's notice when appetizers. salads. soups or en trees need an ingredient that makes a tasty d1fTerence. That's why npe olives arc a handy item to ha .. eon hand with all the staples in the cupboard. FISH AND OLIVE GUMBO 2 caa1 ( 14 Ya -ounces) chicken broth 1 can ( 14 Ya-oa.nce1) whole tomatoes t small onion, cut into narrow wedges 21talk1 celery, sliced 1 potato, cubed 1 cup pitted CaUfornia ripe olives, cut l.ato wedges 'h cup minced parsley 1 tea1pooa oregano .,., teaspoon Tabasco •;, teaspoon wblte pepper Z large cloves garlic, minced ( 2 Ya teaspoons) 'r't pound medium prawns, shelled and deveined Ya pound wblte fish, cut lnto chunks % teaspoons gumbo fil e (optional) Com bane all mgredaents except prawns. fi sh and file an large saucepan or Dutch oven. Cover and bring to boil. Boil gen ti ) fo r 25 to 30 mmutes or unlit vegetables are tender. Add prawns and fish and boil genii) fo ran additional 3 to 5 minutes or until fi sh is done. Stir in gumbo file. Heat through but do not boil (or file will get stringy). Adjust seasonings and add add1t1onal Tabasco if needed. Sen e in soup bowls with nee scooped on top. Makes 6 (I '"cup) servings. Ethnic food experts to show their skills at 1986 Israel Fair JefT Wem of Costa Mesa, Renee (almond cookie). Ha ving received baking. Madnick will be using Madnick of \ypress and Howard many medals and ribbons at cul-famil y heirloom reci pes for her Lenowsk) of Los Alamitos wall inary an shows in the last fi ve years, Shabbat Challah. team up Nov. 2 to prese nt a series of Weiss is looking forward to sharing In addition to cooking demon- tradational Jewish recipes for vi~-recipes and samples with fair vis-strations. the Folk Art area will itors to the 1986 Israel Fair. itors. feature presentors on Yalmakah, Each cook is a specialist in a Lenowsky learned at age 10 from candle and dreidel makers, particular ethnic delight that will be his mother how to make chopped needlework specialists. storytellers prepared in the Folk An area of the li ver by using a wooden bowl and a and humon sts. exJ,>Os1tion at the Orange Count~ hand chopper,fuving adapted the At the fa ir. more than 100 Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa from 10 recipe for his food processor. he mooths wall feature imports. a.m. to 5 p.m. now makes large quantities to giftware. games, organizational in- Weiss has been cooking up a provide ··care packages" for friends fo rmation and food. Special areas storm fo r almost 15 years. As a to take home. will feature continuous entertain- Navy cook. he catered to hundreds. Madnick, a registered dietitian, ment, dance instructi on. clowns As the supervising chef at Rockwell currently teaches nutrition classes and fan tasy animals. International, he deals with corpor-throughout the county. Her sreat-This is the 13th annual Israel Fair ate executives. grandfather was a grain dealer an the in Orange County. During after- He will be demonstrating tra-Ukraine: her srandfather was a noon welcoming ceremonies. Eytan ditional fam ily recipes such as wheat and gram homesteader in Bentsur. Israel's new consul general dolma (stufTcd grape leaves), Israeli North Dakota. Her maternal grand-in Los Angeles, will bring greetings Kibbie (meat patty) and Lapeshki mother Baker was noted for her and cut a gigantic birthday cake. t-----_..;._...;._____________________ Bus transportation will be avail- able to the fair from Temple Judea, Temple Beth Emet and Seal Beach. For reservations or additional in- formation, contact the Jewish Fed- eration at 530-6636. I na p ickle over h arvest These crisp mixed vegetable pi ckles are stored in the freezer. Put up the last of this year's garden harvest now. Oriental navo.r po, oa popular movie sa h 's iM )e&r of popcorn -Oritow Popcorn.. that as. combtntns cxouc seasonanp with an Amttican &vonte for a touch of the Far East. As ancient Ch11"1ese philosophtts would qree, this is a marvelous mallture wi th distinct Onenw flavor. It's your aood .. fonuoc" 10 bknd the delicate tastes of soy apd sesame •<>aether for this Amtttcani,zed dlSh. .Bri nasesamco1I, soy s.auceand com syrup toa boil over low heat. stimna occasionally for five minutes. Remove from the heat and sur in SiCSame Sttds. Pour over popcorn and toss ..,.ith wooden spoons until OUSNTAL POPCOllN ~alf-... .,,,. ~nf .... ..,_ 1•C.,llf ....... l IMh"IB•'NP·1eM ,...,. ...... ,.,1: .. coaled. In a 1malJ~ heavy uucepan. combiair lbe mr9 syrup. sesame oil and soy uucc. Brin_t &O a bo;iJ and. st1nina occasionally over low bHt. boil for S manuies. Remove from heat and 1tit in sesame seeds. Pour over popcorn and stir with woockn s90Vns (m1xtu~ will Ix v.arm) unuJ blended. Makes 2 quaru. ~:::.:.==========================================:;;::;;::_~~--~~~~--------~----~------~--.....:------~--~~~~------~~~-~ Reniember soniefoods promote strong teeth Grabbing the wrong kind of snack for a family on the run can harm teeth, whilt the riaht kind of snack may actually promote strOnJ- er teeth. according to the California Dental Association (CDA). "food can be broken down mto three groups when it comes to dental health: helpful, harmful and innocuous," said Norman Sperber, D.D.S .. chairman of CDA's Coun- cil on Dental Health. "Getting into the habit of choos- ing good-for-your-tttth snacks. aJonJ W1th daily brushing and flossing. and regular v1S1ts to your dentist will help preve nt tooth decay," he said. Snacks such as cand) bars, chcW) candy. cookies. cake -nearlr an) swttts -can damage teeth 1f the plaque-causing residue isn't brushed away after eaung. That's why most dentlSts recomend against eating between meals. However. according to perbcr. there arc some snacks that actually have a protective effect against tooth decay. "Monterey Jack cheese. cheddar cheese. skim or lowfat milk and other non-sweetened dairy prod- ucts mav inhibit or neutralize the formation of acids that cause cavities.'' he said. And dair) prod- ucts arc nch in calcium. nccessar) to keep teeth and bones strong and health). L: nsweetened snacks. such as popcorn. peanuts. sunflower seeds. corn chips or com nuts are neither harmful. nor helpful toward tttth. "If )OU want to eat for the best I dental health. as well as good health in general. select a \a net) of foods from the four food groups: da1r). meat. vegetables and fruns. breads and cereals." he said. Children should consume three daily sen ings from the dairy group. two meat group servings and four servings from both tht' vegetables and fruits and breads and cereals groups. said perber Some four food group snacks to choose instead of sweet or starch} snacks are: •Cubed cheese. smngchecse and plain yogun (dairy group). •Cheese and ham roll-ups (da1 r) and meat groups). peanuts. SO) nuts (meat alternates). and hard boiled eggs (meat group). •Raw carrots. celery. JIC1ma or dad1shes and fresh fruits such as apples or pears ("egetables and fruits group). •Whole wheat crackers. nee cakes and breadsuckc; (breads and cereals group). ".\nd 1f )Our child must ha"e sweets, try serving them w1th a $lass of milk to wash the food particles away "said Sperber." l\nd just one glass of milk will boOSl )OUr child 's recommended dail) in take of calcium by one-third." An old favorite dressed anew Orange JUtce and herb\ give old- fashined chicken and noodles elegant navor An herb blend. fines herbcs. 1s made hy \everal com- panies and ava1lahlr in the ~p1ce section of your supermarket CHICKEN AND NOODLES ~UPREME 4 Cflpt wide e11 noodles J "' up• d1lckea brotll "' et1p froten oran1e Jalce conce1tra&e, &hawed t tablff,..., t'Oraltarcll y, lHlpoGD flnH lterbe• t cwpt dlc~d cooked cltlckea "' cap 1Uced almond•, &oa1&e4 Cook noodle~ 1n a larac amount ofbo1hna ltcd wutcr until tender. dratn and 'Cl a.1dc In a laric saucepan cornb1nc broth. juice contcntratc, corn•tarch and fine hctbc• ( ook and stir unttl thickened and bubbly < ook and 't1r 2 minute• more \ur 1n noodles and chicken Turn intc> a 2.quan caucrolc Rake. unco..,crcd, in a )S().dqrcc o..,cn for IS to 20 minutes or until heated throu&h pnnklc w"h ctlmond Make\ 6 Krv1nas. I '1t'f . 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Ot, you could put a ponion of the casseroles in an insulated thermal container for a hot and hcany noontime meal. Tangy Rice Bake combines cooked nee with ham, chtcken broth, seasoning and, for that little ex tra zip. lemon juice. It's filling. delicious and takes only a few minutes to prepare. Tuna-Roni 1s a mellow, creamy casserole that combines the best of several convenience products:. tuna. macaroni and cheese, con- densed soup and a squin of 1ingy lemon juice. · What could be easier: You simply No Mor e Fishing For Quality Seaf o,od! You'll find an enormous selection of I ish and sealood at Irvine Ranch Farmers Market. ,. ~ e ~ \\0(.\l>O'i Th\',.\. nr \· '-'tlh r11~s1h1l1l1l·~ Hass Avocados • prepare the macaroni and cheese mix accordina to packaac direc- tions. add a can of drained tuna. fold in the soup. add some ~awn­ ings and the lemon Juice and bake. The result 1sa protcin-nch dish that tastes great. Buckaroo Casserole is ju t a easy. and It provides a big-country barbecue flavor that buckaroo . young or old. y.iill love. It's a suck·· to-the-ribs blend of pork 'n' beans. frankfuners. barbecue sauce and orange j uice for 'Zip. Top it wnh com chips. if you wish. and you have a one-dish lunch that you know will send your top hands out Prices Good October 22·28. 1986 ,\i> l'ku/er Sales • Limit Rights Reserved SEAFOOD Fresh1 Boneless Sworafish 99 Steaks lb. ... -~ -·· -~.\ .. Halibut Steaks 699 From Alaska. lb. Fresh Shucked Eastern 399 Oysters 1h pt Calamari Steaks "Abal one Style." lb.5 99 Fresh Cooked Dungeness 499 Crab lb. Fresh Cooked Italian Sausage Our own blend of natural Extra-lar~e size. 6 California 998, Lobster lb. lllPI~:\-;: spices and herbs. No 2 7 9 Nitrates~ No MSC! lb. /ea. • Northw~st's Finest. New Crop I Golden Delicious ~~£.!~! lb .• 5 9 Cartlt:n Fresh DELI Tortellini Al Pesto Vre~h tortdhni ra.~tJ .~luffed "'ith chn.·~I.' in 11ur own ha.,1r pesto lld Ul l 1ll'hc111u~ Sl'l"WJ hut 11r l 11l<l 5 9 5 rl'~ h 11'.> lh lh. Boar·, Ht'ad Br;tnd Liverwurst , Boar 's Head hr.tnJ d1·l1 ml"1'-' ,1n· 11f the hcst quality ,1,.11bhk . tht.> "caviar 11( lnld lUb 299 re~ 3 98 lh lh Salad Sampler Plate Choose any :i 11f our ~ourml'l '-<llads and we'll includl· a frl''lh roll and butter. Crt'at for lunrh. dinner. picnu.:~ or anytime 495 ea. Fresh Roasted Turkey Breast Rod$ted in our del i ovens with chablis and fresh herbs. No adc.leJ hormones or additives. 699 Hand carved to ()rder. reg. 7.49 lb. lb. (Lar~L' Size .fi9 lb.) Cankn Fresh Romaine Lettuce New Seai;on Persimmons • Hachiya Variety Extra lar~e size. eaten soft. ~!'!1£~m~!'rro~s A 9 Vcrv sweet & tender. bu. e '-t lb .• 89 WINE Irvine Ranch 1985 Napa Valley White The r orular ('hoice for those seek· 1n~ ;i 'Ufll'rli JI]: white 3 9 9 .it .i niftv '""' pnce. 750 ml rqo!. fl.00 I ir11r/l/I' ( 11ur/lq 't11ft'\ 1-:.'CCl'PI lf11/11rrl cmd I m lll \fl'SO • Fuyu Variety Lar~e size. eaten firm. All Natural Granola All flavors. no preservatives. From our Bulk Depl. Jb . or pkg. BAKERY Fresh Baked Croissants Choice of chocolate. apple. cherry or almon<l fi lhni;l L1~ht. flaky and buttrry . .full 11( IUSCIOU!i fill in~. 79 .reg .. 99 ~a. ea. • New Item! Giant Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins Our own Jumho SIZl' muffins are baked with no additi ves or preservatives. 399 reg. 4.29 box of 4 Fresh Pippin Apple Pie Our own fresh baked p1cs.529 reg. 5.95 ea. ea. GROCERY Amore Tri-Color Tortellini Imported from Italy. 7 oz. pkg. reJt. 2. 79 San Pellc(lnno Italian Mineral }79 Water 79 25 nz. btl re~. 1.29 • Crac:ottcs Cracker Bread All varieties. 99 4.4 oz. pk~. reg. 1.45 • Medium Shrimp Shell.on, raw. lh. 799 CHEESE Creme Supreme A delicious double creme hrie type cheese. Very smooth and 499 spreadahle. re~. 6.99 lb lb. f ...... ·- to the corral well fonified. TANGY RICE BAKE I 1llcet baCOI i table1poon1 floer l cup clllcken brotb •;. cup 1llcecl areea oaao.1, optional •4 cup fro1en coattatrate for lemon juice, tbawed ••~ .. diluted • 3 tablespooaa browo Hl'r % tableapooDI diced plmtell&ot optional J teaapooa celery tall Black pepper, to taste 3 cups bot cooked rtce 2 cups diced, cooked bam Cook bacon remove from skillet. Re~rvc •/, cup bacon drippings. Sti r Oour into dnpp1ngs and grad- ual!) add chicken br~t~; stir. until smooth. Add rema1mn~ ingre- dient!> c.xccpt rice and ham. Cook. stirring until thickened. Combine n ee and ham in 2-quar1 casserole. Pour broth mixture over rice and ham. Cover and bake in 350-degree oven fo r 30 mi nutes or unttl thoroughly heated. Top with crumbled bacon. Makes 6 to 8 servings (about v~ cup each). TUNA-RONI l pac~age ( 7 '"• ounces) m acaroni and cheese m ix l can (9 1/• ounces) tuna, rinsed and drained l can (103• ounces) cream of chicken or cream of celery soap '• cup frozen concentrate for lemon juice, thawed and DD· diluted l teaspoon garllc powder 1 teaspoon liquid hot pepper sauce, optional •" cup sliced pimiento-stuffed olives Salt and pepper to taste Prepare macaroni and cheese according to package directions. Stir in tuna. r,oup. lemon jui ce. garlic powder. hot pepper sauce. oli ver, and salt and pepper to taste. Heat thorough I). Makes . 6 to 8 sen ing!i (abo ut I cup each ). BUCKAROO CASSEROLE ,., cup sliced celery '1'J cup chopped onion a.., cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 cans ( 21 ounces) pork and beans 1 package (12 ounces) frank1i' furters, cut in 1-iacb pieces a.., cup bottled barbecue saace 11. cup frozen concentrated or- ange juice, thawed and UD· diluted 1 tablespoon Woreestersbire sauce 111 teaspoon salt 11' teaspoon pepper Corn Chips. optional Saute cclcr). onion. and green pepper in oil until tender but not brown. Su r in beans. frankfuners. barbecue sauce. orange juice con- centrate. Worcestershire sauce. salt and pepper. Mix th orough!}'. Simmer. uncovered, for 20 minute'>. stirri ng occas1onally. Top wi th corn chips. 1f desired. Makes 6 to 8 servings (about I cup each). Lime juice adds zest to salmon If \ou'rc hooked on lemon with fish. ·w.itch to lim e for a change. Lime Juice and peel. wme and garlic make an eas}' marinade that brings out the delicate na vor of the salmon MARINATE D SALMON STEAKS 4 fresh or frozen salmon steaks, cut l ·inch thick (about 2 pounds) '• cup cooking oil 1 • cup dry white wine l teaspoon fi nely shredded lime peel 2 tablespoons lime juice 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 • teaspoon pepper NOTE: To broil the salmon , steaks instead of grilling, place them on the unheated rack of a broiler pan and broil 4 inches from the heat for I 3 to 15 minutes. turning once and brushing oc- cas1onall) wllh the marinade. Tha.... almon. 1f frozen : place tn a shallow dish. For mannade, in a small bowl. combine oil, wine. lime peel. lime juice. garlic and pepper. Pour mannadc Q\'er salmon in dish; tum salmon to coat with marinade. Cover dish and marinate salmon in the refrigerator for 6 hours or overnight. turning salmon occasionally. Drain salmon , reserving mari nade. Pat excess moisture from salmon with paper towels. Grill salmon on an uncovered grill directly over medium-hot coals for 7 mi nutes. Turn and grill for 6 to 8 minutes more or until salmon Oakes easily when tested with a fork . bru h1ng ~lmon occasionally with reserved marinade. Makes 4 servinas. , .... oa...Hle4 142-1111 •••••••••• • l Red Sox Dennis Boyd (left) re- acta to Lenny Dybtra (rfCht) hitting a fint-lnnln• hom~r. Boaton relle•er Joe Samblto (top abo•e ) alta dejected after being pulled. Meta' Bobby ()Jed& (abo•e) pltchea during the fint lnntnc. Mets' first lead results in first win New York puts pressure on Red Sox-for a change BO~TON (AP) -The New York Mets got JUSI what they needed in the first inning Tuesday n1gh1. a lead for the first 11me in 1he World Series. "II "as good 10 put a liule pressure on them instead of having 10 come from behind," said Dann) Hl•rp. who had a two-run single to cap New York'~ four-run first inning. .. At 1ha1 point. we wanted 10 be in front. It loosened everybody up a little b11:· "We had something 10 prove to ourselves." said center fielder Len Dykstra. who led New York's 13-hit attack w11h four of his own, including a lead-off home run 1n the first. The Mets went on to win 7-1. cutting Boston·s Series lead to 2-1. .. , 1h1nl. "c showed some character tonight." first baseman Ke11h Hernandez said . "I don't think anybody t.'' er came back from 1hree down. We had to wan. There 1SJUSI no two ways about 1t. We lose this game. it's all but over." . Heep. usuall> a pinch-h11ter. 11.01 1010 1he lineup as a designated h111er -since 1he game was m the American League park. the DH was used. .. Dykstra's home run was 1mportan1." Hernandez said ... Bui 11's onl) one run. I thought Danny Heep's driving in 1wo run was more important." Heep said he felt 11 "as onl) a mailer ofume before 1he Mets' offense. which wa'i the bes1 1n the National League dunng the season. kading in average and runs scored. came around. "Mme wasn't really that bag a h11:· Heep ~.Ill! .. , was the seventh baller 10 tha1 1nn1ng:· Dykstra. hke several other Mets. said 1hat comments b> Boston starter Dennis "Oil Can" Bo)d helped 1gn1te the New York bats .. The only one who got mastered was him.'' Dykstra said. "I took a cab to the P<1rk ton1gh1 and I JUSt kept saying, 'I've go110 gel on righl away··· Dykstra did, homering to right lit'ld. becom- ing the 14th player in history 10 lead ofT a World Series game w11h a home run. It was the fir t umc 11 had been done SJnce Dave) Lope'>. pla)ing for the Dodgrrs. did 11 1n 1978 1n gamr SI\ aga1n~1 lhl' Yankees. It was the fourth 11me Dykstra led off for the Mets wi1h a homer this season. The win was a big boost 10 morale. 1n add1t1on to ~vtng the Mets from the embarrassment of a poss1bk swcl'p. "I don't think we ever felt do"n:· s.a1d third baseman Ray Knight. who had a double and dro' e an a run tn four at-bats .... Maybe )'OU arc a little ncnous. We JUSt didn't play two games. that were conducive to New York Mets ba~ball "The first two games. we didn't play good. cmp. fundamental baseball. Tonight we did "lt·s embarrassing to be down ()..~. People '>ay >AC arc created by the media That's a JOkc. We are a good. sound baseball club ... "'night said he felt some pressure had been put on the Mets b) the New York media. He said that pres\Url' now was gone. .. , don'1 remember us sa)'1ng we "ere going tO swt.·ep the Red Sox. One swing of the bat lan change a lot of momentum Tomorrow·s not a must game no'" because "e'rc not eltm1nated (" 1tfi a lo~s) ·· OjedaeolD ho1netotop resident Soz Mets pou nd Boston 7 -1 in m ust game, gefback in series BOSTON (AP)-As 1t 1orned out. the New York Mets had.their backs to the right wall. After losing the first two games of the World Series an New York and facing Fenway Park's mcnsterous leO field wall, the Mets turned 10 Bobby Ojeda. who learned the hard way how to pitch in Boston. Ojeda tarmd his former teammates and the Mets got their high-powered offense aoing behind him 10 beat the Red Sox 7-1 Tuesday night 10 game three and to avoid vinual elimina- tion. Lenny Dykstra had four hit\. 1nclud1ng a homer to lead off the game against Red Sox nght-hander Dennis .. Oil Can" Boyd. The Met!> had IJ hats. one more than the> had 10 the first two games combined. and scored four umes 1n the first 1nn1ng. matching their total for the first two games. Unfalcd b\ the Green Monster the 371/i-fooi high wall 10 left fil'ld that has been the undoing of ~o man) lch· handers. Ojeda shut down the Red Sox for seven 1nntngs in pitching the first Mets' victory in this best-of- scven game series. Roger McDowell patched two perfect 1nn1ngs of relief "Lenn). "'th that leadoff home run. you could feel 11 on the bench." Ojeda said. "facr)one felt good We weren·1 up against that >Aall )C l. but we were headed there·· Mets catcher Gar) Caner. who had '"o hats and three RBI \lumping fo r most of the post..ca'iOn. al'>o singled out D\kstra ··Tile kq for u<i wao; gelling that carh lead." ( arter said ''Thal sparked us. Lenn) is. the one that got us. going. H 1s four hm got the momentum going back our wa~ ·· The \IC tof) se nt the Mets into game four tonight w11h Ron Darling. I S-6. their game-one loser. p1tch1ng on 1hrcc da~·; rest aga1MI '\I Nipper. I 0-1 :!. >A ho has )Cl to make a pttch 10 postscason play. .. We had 'lomcth1ng to prove tonight to oursch C'i." 0.) kstra ~1d ··w e d1dn'1 win 108 games this >ear for no1h1ng." Ojeda. ~ho won 18 games for thl' l\1cts after he was traded lac;1 Dcn·m- ber following SI\ )Car~ 10 Boston. allowrd fi H' hits and a th1rd-inn1ng Serf,;.9C01'99,.,..,.,.I leM'9Y'I SC.. Boston 1, New VOl'tt Mets O ~· sair.. &oston f , New Y0tlt Mets l T'*411Y'I SC.. N•w York Meta 7, SO.ton 1 (Bot·· ton 1 .. ds Mrln. 2·1) T ....... ,...,. New York Mets <D•rtlne 15·6) et Boston (NIPHI' 10· 12), S:2S p.m . T'IMwsMY'I GMle • New York (Gooden 17·6) •I Bolton <Hurst 13·1). 5:35 P.m. $eturd9Y'I Geme Boston •I New York Mell, 5:25 p.m. (If nee.nary) ~.,.. Geme Boston at New YOtk Mets, Sa5 p.m. (If necessary) All times POT. AH gemes on Channel <&. run. He became the first left-hander to beat Boston at Fenway Park in a World Sen" game since HtJ>PO Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs in 1918. The Red ox also were 10 World Senes 1n 1946. ·67 and '75. Ojeda. 20-1 7 tafet1 me 1 n Fen way Park. walked three and struck out six. In the second and s1.xth 1nnu1J,S, Ojeda got former batterymatc Rich Gedman on called third strikes for the third out wllh runners at second base. ;.\fter 1he first annang, the emouonal 8o)d got his delicate act back together. retiring 11 in a row at one point. but the bulk of the damage alread) had been done. 8o)'d allowed !>IX runs on ntne hlls OH!r seven 1nn1ngi. before he was rcl1e,ed by Joe amhtto, >Aho ga 'e up an e1gh1h- inn1ng run Onl)' one team. the 1985 Kansas Ro) als, has ever lo~t the first two games at home and won the Scnes. No team ever has lo'it the first thrtt games and rec<ncrcd. Mets Manager Da'e} Johnson said the change of scenen might ha\ e helped break the "1el\ OUI of their offen~1\<e doldrum$. ··\\ c might have been pressin' in front of the home crowd. or we m1Jht ha'e had trouble coming back from that tough playoff." Johnson said. .. But >AC had a good day off(Monday) and nov. we're on the road 11..nowthe tntcnSll) toda) v.a-, the ~t r ve SCCO 11 all 'car ·· 'l·w York also scored a P<11r of runs an the SC\cnth olT Boyd on Carter's ba..co;-loaded. 1w0--0u1 single, and Ray Knight drove an the <"1gh1h-1nning run v.11h a double The ~let\ ~nt nine men tn the plate 1n thl' tirst 1n ningaga1ns1 Boyd. aided (Pleaae eee METS/C2) Barons, Marina· hoping to keep pace in Sunset race Univer s ity tests 6-0 Saddle back in Sea Vi ew c lash Fountain Valk) H1gh's Ba rons and thr upset l..1ds of 1hc 1986 Sunset Lraguc <orason. Marina High's Ed1son-bus.1ers. seek to ma1nta1n perfect way~ this week an hopes of kcepin& pace with league favontc'I Edison and Westmtnster. In the ~a Vaev. Lt·aguc. ewport Harbor. Corona del Mar and Estancia get a chance to get 1010 the thick of the football race for (IF pla)ofT hopes. while lJnl\crsit) goes up against h1ghl)-rcgard(·d Saddlehack. lJn1Hrsll) 's play'i the Road- runners Thursday night. while the other '"o game<; arc Fnda) Herc·c; a look at l'ach: Fountain Valley 0 ·5, 1·0) vs. Huntington Beach (2·4, 0-1): Foun- Lam Valle) Coach Mike Milner s.aid hr's wan of the O ilers· defens1,c strength. as v.dl as a flopping dcfen<ie which puts both defrns1 ve ends on one c;1de of the line .. Thc)''re guessing w11h lormat1on and pos111on of the ball at thl' hash or near the middle of the fi eld," said Ma Iner "The sccondaf) compensates for the other 'i1de. "Our kids arc C\C1 tcd after their first v.m and Huntington Beach 1~ another step v.c ha' l' to make toward the Sunset L caguc champ1on'ih1p. It's a must-wan snuauon for us.'· "We match up really >Aell w11h Fountain Valle) ph)Stcall> :· said Huntington Brach Coach George Pascoe. "We JUSI ha"c to pla) l'rror- frcc football. We're not good r nough to make up fbr mistakes. "We hope lo g1 .. c their quar· tcrback. David Henigan. enough different reads where he's a little bit Emotion can play big part in prep football Emotion-" 1th theexcepuon ofa back wi th 4 4 speed 10 1hc 40. it's probably lhc '>ingle most important 1ngred1en1 to football. An) one can acquire 11. but JUSt about nobod) can mam1a1n 11. and therein hes the problem. For every high. there's a low-and if you're 100 htgh al one point. some time soon you're going to be too low. at a time when the opponent as on the rise. Coaches will go to many extents to ~get their players ready, as evidenced by a recent episode at Huntington Beach High where thc01lcrswtre led to believe Westminster Hiah's <·oach1ng stafTofTcrcd httle.1fany. respect to the Oilers. bogu~ package of assorted gooch was "delivered" to the Oilers under the gu15t that 1t was from West- minster lt'saml'.lttn& how the stones can be bought. hccausc 1fan)'one really thank\ about at, the oppo i11on would have to be totally cr31y to Sltr a hornet's nest. Hunttngton Bea hCoachGcorae PascO<' got a httk corned awa)' and made ~ome mtlltakec;-but ~1nce he as human. hopefully he'll be fora1vcn by the Lion . In C'J~nce. P:l oc'so"cr· e'ubcrancc 1n et11nah1 1<:an) up for Westm1n tcrt tht'ult1matccompli- mcnt. He knew anythtnl' 'hon nfthetr rim I he t effort of the ~car "'ould '>pell d1sa!ltcr. and as at turned out. it "as an) "ay an a 21-0 loss. What's important 1s thal the matter he defused. leave the chapter behind and move on. * * * ~round the nrea: •When Estancia H 1gh 's freshman football team finished routing Capistrano Valley. the latter re- sponded with a virtual formal com- pla~nt again I the: Eagles. Capo was convinced Estancia had pulled tht' wool over everyone's C)'C'I and played its sophomore team agamst the Capo freshmen. "Not so," said Estancia freshman coach Art Perry. with a vcrydelinate 1w1nldc an has eyes. •Manna U1gh's Topper Horse~ work ed oven1me last Thursday ni'gln followana thc:V1kangs' I 7-7 unset Lt'ague iootball up'iCt over fa.Itson . Hornck tu med out dozens and dOLcns ofeommcmorau vc T-shirts. seen the follow1n1 n1ah1 at the fountaan Vallc)'·t'>l:can V1cwaamc. Viking fans donned himw11h the mc~saac:: "I 7-7. a n •ah t to re- member." • oronadclMar ~ftgh'sTouch· down Club 1 holding 1t'Jannual funJ· tat!lt'rNov. 2at R 1ahtcou~ Brotherf the Hop 1n fountain Valle)'. ost 1 S I per per on or S 'lO per I This week's prep games, odds Thursday (7:30 p.m.I We\tminster \S Edison (at Orange ( oa.-,1 C olkge) l 'n1,erSll) 's addkbalk (at<;;.\ Ro"I) \\ es1m1n,1cr h\ I ')add I chat l h) I ' Friday 17 :30 p.m.J Fountain Valle) at Huntington Beach Fountatn Vnllc\ h\ X Manna vs. Ocean View (at Wcs1m1nMcr) Manna b~ 6 Estancia at Ncwpon Harbor \il·wport Harbor b\ I 11 Tustin vs. Corona dcl Mar (al Orangl· Coa\t t ollrgl') Tustin h} 6 Trabuco Hills vs. Woodtmdgc lat Ir' incl \\ oodhndgc h' 7 Co.,ta Mesa at La~una &al h I aguna Hcach o; Ii ln1ne al Dana Hills Oona Hills tl\ ' Saturday 11 p.m.1 t. Paul 's. Mater Oe1 (al Sant Ana Bo"'I) St Paul b' ·' confu<il'd. lfhL··s a little hesitant then )OU ha'e a chance. Their running barb and receivers arc vet) goo<l. That's the l e} for u'l. their 4uar· tcrhad ·· Marina II·&. t-0) vs. Ocean View 12·4. 0·11: ··r ounta1n Va lle) lool.t'd good 1m lilm hcfore WL' pla~ed thcm and thl' 'Jnll' hold' true for Mann.1 ·· '><lid Ou•an \ ll'" Coach c.;u~ < ar- ro110 ... \\1th Scan Magula balk ii g1H'S thl·m more ot a d1ml'O'i1on. and there " that c1gh1-man front on Lklcn'c .. \\ hrthn the\ ·re '>till dreaming .ibout b1:at1ng Ed1<,on ur not '-'l"ll hJ\ e to do .i good Joh agn1n'1 them ·· l om \\-ind. a frl'C 'alct\ and rrlel' er. '>offered a hip IAJU0 .igam..i Fountain Valle' on the opening ktckofT and >Aa!> ~1dehncd the balance of the gamt· hu t hL· l'i expected to ht.· rl·ad' for \lanna "l.sa" <1t.c;1n \1e" earlier 10 thl' 'car:· '><lid \lanna ( oaLh ( hn' Ram5e' ··I he\ "l·rc a lot better than the~ <;ho"L'd thl' other night (ag.irn,1 Fountain \alk' l That >A a\ not tht' 1cam "l' '''" "\\ c ~a H' n l'f\.lme a da' oil IJ\l f-nda~ toi an e\lra da) ·s rest. to kt them en1m .inother day (a0cr heating Ed1'>on) and get 11 out oft hear o;ystem ··f\ l'r\ 1-Kld' '"telling them how great ( Pleaae aee SUNSET /C3) Sean Magula ROGEi Cutso• NBA votes yes on expansion PR EP SPORT S couple with all proceeds going to the C'dM football program. More infor- mation is available at 833-323 1. • Prc~ently All-Cl f honor'> for high school athletes. selected by Southern Caltfomaa sportswriters under the LAOOC (Los AngelesOlymp1cOr- gan111ng Comm1ttcc)banner. 1ncl udc loot ball. basketball. baseball and track forbo)s. Tral'k is being dropped while girls volle)'ball and softball are being added -assuming the) can find "iportswntcn who have theshght~'it knowledge about either • .\mong the agenda a11ht' Feh I 0 '~ mpm1um forh1gh <iehool coachc'i and adm1mstrators by the C'I F ·outhcrn Section a1 the Anaheim C'onven11on Ccntc-r wall he drug- rclatcd programs. But don't look for the( IF to !>tan 1n111a11ngan) program Whatc"er1'i (or1,n'1)done1 'itnctl) a local matter Mth the 1nd1\ 1dual hool and com- munit) • forml.'r r nunt:un Valle) I ha,h h.1~0011 ro ch lohn Cole has re- turned to gf\'ener p3\turc • leaving Ore on for life 1n Corona del Mar. t olt ·~ ml\tnf 'i<'out1n1 for the attic Manners" uh teach ingot Tmbuco Htll\ Htgh. I Orange Co unty team may be longsh ot with pai r of teams n earby l'Hlll \d \. ( \P) -rhe ,H, ... H1,JHI ol C •<>' t•rnor' '01ed 1 m·,da~ to l'\fKtml h) one lo t~rce team<.. hut not hdon: two )~.1rs Imm no" at the earltc\t .i nd poss1hl) not until 1hc 14<>(}.ll I 'l'J'>on. NH -\ < ommt~\loner D:n 1d ~trrn Jnn11u11~l·d .it a new<; conlrrL'nce th,11 a liH'-ml·mhcr C \pan~1nn committee >Atlllld tx· lurmcd and would dec1dt' on thl· "'e' and t1ml·tahlc for ex pan'laon \\hlL h will h<.· .innoum·l'tl nr' t .\ Jlril in '-ew \' orl.. Thr n1·w tt'.ams would hc add('d lk'l'Al'en lhl· I YX8-X" and 11140-'> I \ea<;nr\\ fhl' ''-ml·mhcr pro ha,kt•thall kagm• bl\t addl·tl a nev. 1cam in I ~80. >A hrn Dalla<, ~"avgrantcd a frant·h1'i<.' "ThL' "B.\ h.l'i reachl'd a po int 10 c;trcngth v..hcrl' lhl' Al"<l l11Lt1cal \lcp for u .. '' 10 ~wand. The vutc wno; unan1mou-, .:? 'O." Stern '>.ltd. ·· fhc collC<'tl\ c force of thl' prL·~ntallon~ given bY "'' c111c\ here th1' wed. put awav an doubt 1ha1 we \hould not he mo\lng agsre\~l\-CI) forwarJ •. R\'prc~nt3t1\C\ from 'ii\ arras - l oronto. M1nneapolt!>. M1am1 . fla . Orlando fla Or.ingc < oun1~. and Charlotte t -all dclt\(·m1 )().. minute (>rt''i('ntalt(ln' tn lhc hoard Mon oh' \tern ..aid the ~\panswn comm11 ICC .. \ .. ill nll'et With each ul the "\ .1pphrant!. again .ind "llh an~ mllrt' 1c111c'i) that comr fo rward I "twill not tx· \urpn!>ed that tn the ne\I OI> d.i'' thl•rc arc not more applicant\·· "'id, M1kt1. "ho 0" ncd the"' B.\\ ( lc\eland ('a,ahers from 1470-l\O headc; the Orange Count)' group that hopes to build a .:?0.000-sea t Wl'\I· dome '\rena tn nahe1 m Rut lcasue officials said the' Jrl' he<.11nn1 to add a third NB ·\ team 111 the 4iouthcrn Cahlorn1a area v.1th lht I O'i "ngele' Laker. and Lo' ~ngl'll'\ Chppe~ alread)' then· Lewis Schaffel. a former gcm·1,1I manager ul the cw Jcr'ic\ "ct' "1111 I\ rcprcscntang the M1am1 e\P<1 n\1on group. ~ad he hcl1 e\C\ the lcagul' ma' dec ide to C\pand \ooncr than I lN() .. II the} 'ia) there'" cxpan"on h\ l~NR. C\l'l)h<~h "'II ht• h.IJlfl' . Sl haffel .. u1d .. , lh1nk that 11'' Jl()\\1hk "llt.·rn \.ltll when a'kl•d aho111 thl· I 41\l'I 11nw1able .. \.\c'rc rcall) looking for an ordt'rl\.-program for l'\P30"on We hav<' o;1\ li~to('la'i'i lll1t·' 10 rho..e Imm so for " Naml·d a<. chairman 111 thl' n - pnnr,1on comm1tt<'t' ""' R1l hard RIOl:h. wh o is pre'i1dcn1 111 the Phoenl\ "un'i ~tern '31d thl' uthlT cumm1ttec members "''II tic \\1lham t>a' td'°n of the Oelroat P1.,tono;, llcrb \1mon ol the Indiana Paler' orm \<1n)u of the Dalla .. M.n cn <k'i and \hathl' fhoma'i of the Hou~ton R111. l..l'I\ \ll.11m 'h l.111d11 .and M 1nncapolt<; reportcJI\ .irl tlw ln1nt-ru nne~ 1n the r:11 r 111 IJnJ .1 1r.1nl hl'l' \li.1m1 .1ilralh hJ\ 11' Oil kname of · 1 k.11 ·· , h1 "l·n h.i' \l,trll'd l nnstruc- t111n un J I' ~oo.,l'Jt .irena Jnd ha~ do" n JM' ml·n1' 11n ahoua b.000 \l':l\00 lll'kl'" Orl.indo ha' p11. l\t.•J the nit lnamc .. \1 Jg1c ·· h .... Jm'n P'i'ments on .ihout I ~ noo -.c.1 .. on t1l kct'i and 1s it.•ad' to hreai... grnurHI lor .i th 'no .. 't.'.l l I J u I II\ \1 1nnl•apol" hi'P\'' to ha'c an IX tlll<l-'>c.11 do"nto"n arl'na hu11t 1n l\\ct .. car\ "hllc ''' tc~1m pla\.-'i 10 the \kt11lllorm• Hann R.11nt•r .rnd "1ar\tn \.\oll- l·n .. on thl' I-Ao M1nnc'IOta l'lu'l1- nt''>'imen h<.·h1nd thl' \1 inneapohs ttrnur 11nn· nv. nl·ll :ihnut thrl't' JlCr· n•nt ol thl' \1 1nnl'Jfl<1h<, Lakl"r'> from 14"" M) ht.•fnrl· thc 1\/8.\ cluh mtwl"d Ill I 11\ \nlldC'> \ 11c1n11 and \I innrapolt' tx>th hnd tl•am\ 10 thl' old .\mencan Ba'ikethall '"")l 1at1nn J' did .\nahe1m. The fnrnntl' II u'ilr..1e'i ho ted Can- ada ' fiN '-tH llame 1n I Q46. but tlS lranrh"l' lnlded ane1 the 1~46-47 \Cll\On Jnd \nnw NR offic1.t.l\ art 11kl'ptacal Jti<1ut cum~ttng a 1n dJJtn\I ht)l kC) \tern ..:11d the C'\f>3M1on ommit· tel' 'Alll l'\am1n~ (ach cm ·, trtn11h ot ll" nl·ro;h1p. pita\ mg tnc1f 111c\. popu· lat1on grn\\.th . marl-l'I area and pr°'" 1ellcd fan '>llOpe>rt t I . " • • • After practicing ISO years, player finally makes team ,.._APdU,.leMt SALEM, Mass. -J~ wcene) made ~ the V&J'$1l)' tennis team at Salem tate Col. as a sophomore -after SO years or prlCIJ(!c. Sweeney, who at 71 1s believed to be the oldest collttc player. didn't have ia spectacular fall season. · Perhaps it was becau~ he devoted too much tame to his f'ul~tim~ stu~1e • or to weekly hockey matches. his twtmm1na. diving, p1anoproc1 1ce, sailing. roller skat1na and wind sw:fina.-, "I've competed and coached in 10 daOhent spons and tennis is the toughest." Sweeney, 1n blue swcatund cap in the oranac-.and-black school colors. said during a rtttnt fa.st-paced practice session with a 19-ycar-old ~ammate whom b.e finally beat 6-4. ··Thai· wh > it's such a aood µme." The whuc-beardcd student pla)'ed JO three single matches for Salem State. los1ngall of them. But he fared better with doubles. as he and his panner finished the season with a 2-1 record. Flatle atcna pact with Cblce10 LAKE FO REST. IU. -Dou1 Flutac, • "anxious to lfl into 1be National Football • t l..cqU( a.nd onto the playina field.'' Maned a contract wtth the Super Bowl champion Chicta<> Stan on T&aetday. Tht 1984 Hc11man Trophy wiDntt &om Botton Collqe ianed 1987 and 1988 contracts as well 11 one forthecumnt sason which would make him cli11blc to be pll<'ed on the active roster Nov. 4. "Practace siaru at I :30 tomom>w," said Btan Coach Make Dhka. who was instrumental in brinaana the S-9 quar1el'bkk to the Bean. .. It will t.akcacoupleorwttk before •act lhe$f'lspofthinpand bccomc comfon.abte with the offtnsc.'' Autje said. "I'm aoina to prepare as _g_uic~l,Y as j)OHJblc to become compeut1ve." Autie was siancd after Ditka tcr~ the Bean· quanerback s1tuiflon unstable bccau~ of l'latle" tllJunes which have sidelined McMahon for three games this ~a'lOn. Flutie hasn't plated football since the sprina of 1985. but. "I don't fee rusty l\OW. Maybe my body will feel it in a week or two. We'll see wl\at happens." Lakers beaten by New York ' ., ..... ,, ... Sweene). a retired cost estimator for it deftnse ~ootractor •. .came to alem in 1983 to give pri vnte instruction to a young protegce and then "'a~ hared as the ~omen'i; team coach. last year. he decided to ge1 a collne educauon for h1mselfbut wa11ed a season before tryinf out for the 1eam • For someone of his age. he's incredible ... said Salem Coach Gran I Longie). 45. who needed players after four team members had to ~ult because of poor )r'Wdff. "Sweene). studying French and piano. and majoring in ph}s1cal education so he can e"ent uall) return to coaching. as a sohd 8 student. Lot1l1 Orr scored seven of has 14 points m an the first six minutes of the fo urth quaner and McKl.aJey SlnsJeton added nine more an the period. lifhng the New York Knicks 10 a 110-101 victory over the Los AnJeles Lakers in an NBA exhibition pme Tuesday night in New York. The loss was the firstmJive preseason games for the Lakcrs. • Orr. sinking a baseline Jumper and fi ve free throws, helped the Knicks outscore the Lakers 18-6 during the first half of the founh period. breaking open a tight game and giving New York a 94-78 lead with 6:01 remaining ... In Fresno, P•rvl1 Sltor1 scored 33 points and Sleepy Floyd connected for thC' go-ahead basket w11h 2:42 10 play as the Golden State Warriors edged the Los Angeles Clappers 107-105. Cbrta Mallla added 25 points and Larr~ Smi&b a ga me-high 16 re bounds for the Warriors. 3-- New York center fielder Lenny O,.katra leada off game three of the World Serlea with a home nan off Denni• Boyd (left) ID a 7-1 victory Tuesday nlgbt ln Boeton. METS BOUNCE BACK WITH 7-1 WIN ... The coacb said weene). of .\ ndo' er. Mass .. has engendered a respect for age "not onl\ an the pla)ers but also myself." "Joe is a student of the game. i,o he kno"'" "'hat to do. when to do 11 and wh~ ... Longie) added. "He's the first one at pract1Cl'. he's the last to leave. He takes the ball machine up 10 the courts 1f there's nob<><h 10 h1l with." , · Sweene~ rnmJX'n..ate-. for Jeercasc.>d mobil1 t) through deft co un CO\t:ragc. explained Longie\ ... He has ~ried narro"'m~ the coun to his ad,antage b) moving in and taking a m1d-<.oun pm111on 10 les!>tn 1he angles of return " The NCA..\ said Sweene) m1gh1 be the oldest varsity compc111or 1n an~ sport. "I don't kno"' of an~<1nt-close 10 that age still playing:· said Gan Johnson. a\'it'itant sta11st1cs coordinator for the· NC.\.\ said in a telephone interview from 'ihawnl'l' M1s!.1on. Kan. Bur he addl'd ttlat tb.c orsan1Lat1on dc)eS not ~t"Ord players' ages What as S"'cenc) \secret to remaining so act1,e ~o long? "Don't stop.'' he replied Quote of the day I Rams acquire receiver House The Rams. looking for ways to Eil improve their passing game. claimed wide c 11 t receiver Ke vin House on waivers Tuesday. The 28-)ear-old House. a seven-year NFL veteran. was cut by the Tampa Bay Bucca neers on Monda) Tampa Ba) 's all-time leading receiver with 182 receptions for 4.830 yards and 31 touch(jowns. the 6-1. I 85·pound House was a Slan er and had' 11 catches for 206 )ards and no touchdowns this season. - "He's a pro,en receiver m the NFL." said Rams Coach John Robinson. "We're at a point where we're 1ry1ng to improve our passing game. We're looking a1 both long-term and short-term sol utions. ··we'll take a look at him and sec 1fhe can help u!>." Bradley to replace Driesell? From Cl in their efion when 1hc Red Sox blew a rundown pla} on Keith Hernandez between home nnd third. Dvkstra led off with a homer down 1he Oght-field lane on a I· I pitch from Boyd. who had given up three homers in the playoffs. Wally Backman followed with a single and went to third on a single by Hernandez. Caner hit a double that rolled to the wall an left<enter. scoring Backman and sending Hemandez to third. Dal) I Strawberry struck out. and 1hat brought up Knight. "'hose bouncer to third would stan the b1tarrc rundown. Ma~be the Red SoA JUSl weren·t used to seeing \O man~ Mets on base at one 11me. Red 50:1. 1h1rd baseman Wade Boggs fielded Knight's grounder and threw home an an attempt 10 get Hernandez. who stopped halfwa> between home and third. Catchc.r Gedman threw back to Boggs, who had s1an1:d to come down the line 1o"'ard home RnlU!C>. out ol porn1on and 100 close to home. had to throw back to shonstop Spike Owen. cover- ing third. Hcmandn slid in undeT the throw to Owen as Caner also con- verged on the bag at third. Seeing that Hernandez would be safe at third. Caner retreated as fast as hrs banged-up knees would carry ham. Owen ran Caner back toward third. and Hernandez bluffed toward home. That's when a moment of indecision cost Owen. Owen looked toward Hemandcz as Caner retreated safcl} to second. Hernandez went back 10 third. and Knight was safe at first on a fielder's choice. "There-was a fundamental mis- take." Red Sox Manager John McNamara said. "The mistake was Owen's. He should ha ve go11en the ball to (stcond baseman) Mart} Barrell instead of running Carter back to second. Barrell has both runners an front of him and can see the play." The next batter. designated hruer Oannv Heeo. singled to nght. scoring Hemandc1 and C aner. The five hits were 1he most for the Mets an any one inning during po!>tSC3'>0n. O)kstra wall the l.tlh player in World Scneo; h1stor} to lead off the first inning -either top of bottom half -"'llh a home run. The Red ox scort.>d against their former teammate 1n the third. Dave Henderson singled tu lead otT and. one out later. Boggs walked. A single through the right side b} Barrett scored 1he run. "l ie doe)n'l blo"' )OU awa). but he gels~ ou ou1." Bud.ner said of Oieda. The Mets scored '""'ce rn the sc"enth after Kafal'I Santana and D~kc;1ra h11 wn<oeeut1vc.--one-out single' Onl' out later Hernandez walked 10 load the base,. and ( aner ltned a <,1ngk inlo kit. scoring an1ana and D~ l..stra The 1nn1ng was o'er when Carter got caught an a rundo"-n l:k.·~"'ccn firM and second. This ttmc. the Rl·d \o\ J1dn'1 botch the rundo"'n. but 11 "'a~ too late KeU y Tripucka, thl' h1gh-sl'Onng lurward who was traded from 1he Detroit Piston<. to Utah. on the cn11c1sm he always rece1,es for h1!> defens1\C pla}: "That'c; so overblown Now. I don't prates!> to bl' 1 he greatest delens1 vc pla)er in the league. But I "'ork "ert hard at 11. What el~ can you do'!" COLLEGE PARK. Md. -Maryland m a~mtant basketball coach Ron Bradley "almost cenainl)" "'II become interim coach until a permanent replacement for head coach Lefty Dnesell 1s hired, according to a former un1versit) athletic director. Tollner seeking answers LSU's Brodhead resigns post BA TON ROUC1E. La. -Loui<.1ana • State Un1vers11) A1hle11c Director Bob "I'm sure it's 1ne' 11able the} ·11 force him out.'' said Jim Kehoe. former athletic director and consultant 10 the athlettc department in 1978 and 1979. "It's all over but the shouting ... USC coach hoping team can h alt slide against Stanford Brodhead rc!>1gncd Tuesda~. a day before he was 10 go befon.· the university's l\1hlct1c Council to amwer charges of "'°la11ng the ~1a1e E1h1cs Code The basketball coach and ha s program ha' c been cnucized since the June 19 cocaine-induced death of basketball star Len Bias. Officials reponedl) ha' e been looking for a wa) to either bu) out Dr1esell's contract or find another JOb for him in the ~chool. LO ANGELES (A P) -The ·outhern Cal Trojans. who've disap- peared from the nation's top 20 as abrupt!) as they appeared there. "JUSl need to find a way to wan again," C oach Ted Tollner says. LSL r spokesman Jim Crain said Brodhead ~ub­ m111ed a bnefle11er sa~1ng. "I ha'e decided that 111\ 1n the be!>I 1n1erc!>I ol all concerned 1ha1 I tender my rec;1gna11on." The n:s1gna1ion ,., eftect1\C Dec "I Television, radio TELEVISION Brodhead refused comment as he left a meeting With un1vefSll} laW)Cr\ "We hope this"' 111 bring an end to 1he publictt) so the un1verstt) can get back lo the business of education." Nathan Fisher. Brodhead's lawyer. said. 5.20 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Boston in game four of World Scnes. Channel 4. 1 30 p.m -HORSE RACING. Oak Tree. The Trojans. who got off 10 a 4-0 ~tan and 1umped to No. 9 1n the rankings with victories over top JO teams Baylor and Washington. ha ve lost their last two games. After being ambushed 34-14 by Washington State. the Trojans lost a hnrd-fought 29-20 dec1s1on to An- 1ona talc last Saturday to drop to 4-2 overall and 2-2 an the Pacific-10. Channel 56. RADIO Brodhead "a' IO have appeared toda) before the LSL' Athleuc Counl II 10 answer ethics' 1ola11ons" h1ch involved a' acat1on trip paid for by Baton Rouge media executl\e Dougla., Manship and alleged im proper pa)menu a ~1ansh1p wmpan~ made for a Brodhead radio show. 5:20 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Boston. K..N X (I 070). 6 p.m. -HOCKEY. Kang~ at New York Rangers. KLAC (570). •'J'H: told the players that they·re 1he same guys who won fo ur games 1n a ro"... Tollner said Tuesday. "The) 're not loo;ers because the} 've lost two Top syndicates post America's Cup wins Austra lia IV races to cour!)e record a t elimination trials FR[\.1 .\:"'TU .\us1raha(AP)-fhetwo leading ~)nd1ca1n seeking to defrnd 1he America\ (up '"orcd impressive v1c1orier. Tuc~a' 1n thl· ellm1nat1on mals .\Ian BunJ\ "'nthlale '3"' m newest and fastes1 boat .\u!>lra.lia IV set a cour~ record 1n beat1ngS1cal..'n l-.1dne~ h' 9 m1nu1es. I '>econd .1.ustralla I\ \\ h11 h ha' onl} one loss JO four ou11ng<,. ni'l'red thl' 24 .S-mlle course an 3:03:37 1n hca\' '-l'J' .md "Ind<. 1hat ranged from 211-2 S 1..nol\ That "';1-; nl·arl\ '"''en minutes foster Dennis Conner Jnd '-l:ir\ & \tnp<.''i was able to do 1n hea') air\ IJ\I I rida' dunng the first round-robin of 1h1· l hJllcngcr clim1nauon sen es. Syndicate l'\l'l u11' c J 1rl'l tor \\-arren Jone'> said he d1dn'1 think there was a laster 12-mcicr 1n the world today than Australia IV. The 1wo Kookaburra boats. Ill and II staged a stimng duel an which designer-skipper lain Murra) at the helm of Ill defeated Pt'ter Gilmour. who was steenng II. by two ..cconds. an the clo~st race of the defenders' series It was undefeated Kookaburra llrs founh '1<.:IOr) and kept her in the lead of the first round.Just ahead of Australia IV. Kookaburra II 1s 2-2. First-round v1ctones are wonh ont po1n1 Two points will be awarded dunn~ the second round and three points rn the third. The top fo•Jr boats will advance to the semifinal\ In the day's other race. Au~traha 111 c' encd ti!> record at 2-2 when South Australia wa~ forced to drop out. Australia Ill. winner of 1he world championship earlier this year. "'as leading by 8: 19 seconds when South Au,1raha quit 'outh Australia had mainsail problems before and dunng the race. The lead between the two Kookaburras chanacd twice dunng the race. wuh Ill rallying from 18 seconds baclc at the last leeward mark to win. Ke vin Parry. syndicate chairman for the Kookaburra camp and longtime foe of fellow Royal Penh Yacht Club member Bond. 1s delighted w11h the results so far. A spokesman for the group said: "It has confirmed Parry's Judgment he showed 1n appointing laulf Murray to head the campaign 30 months ago." "Everyone has known for some J1me that the) have two vel')' fast l 2s." Jones said. He said the Bond syndicate is not underesti mating the Kookaburras. Today's schedule was to match Australia 111 against Australia IV. Kookaburra II against Steak'n K1dnc) and Kookaburra Ill against South Australia. "They ha\C to s1a/focuscd and behe\e an 1hemsehes when people around them may not. I think that's a difficult thrng for youngsters to do " Tollner said his approach 1s to point out areas which need improve- ment "without blowing the players' confidence.·· He·d said heading into the Arizona State game that he felt the TroJans were at a crossroads. Despite the loss. he feels they're no" headed 1n the nght direction. "I feel belier about that now," Tollner said. "The effon was there. we just came up shon. "We made two turnovers and had two penalties and both turned out 10 be k.ey factors si nce Anzona Stale (which made no turnovers) gave us no margin for error. The few mistakes we made were critical." The Trojans don't figure to have 11 much easier this Saturda) when the} travel to Palo Alto to face the Stanford Cardinal. Stanford is off 10 lls best start rn 15 years with a 5-1 overall record and 2-1 Pac-I 0 mark. PIGSKIN PICKAROO Gopher frosh makes impact Winners listed in yesterdays paper were the winners from the previous week. This weeks winners are as follows: FIRST PLACE Owen Miller 16-3 SECOND PLACE Randy Gibbon 16-3 THIRD PLACE Chuck Nerg 16-3 Prize money may be picked up after 3PM on Friday ( MlNNEAPOLI (A P)-omeday is today for Darrell Thompson. "I thought that maybe. someday. l"d like to do something lik.e this:· said Minnesota's freshman tailback. who af\er only s1J1 pmes. is the second-leading rusher 1n the nauon. With 802 yard~. he is the 81g Ten's lead ma rusher -and has a 268.yard cushion over No. 2. Iowa's Rick Bayless. A veraama 133.6 yards per same, Thompson trails only Tem· pie's Paul Palmer. who has 86 more came . in the national rankings. .. , really didn't think this was po s1ble.'' Thompson wud as the Gophers pttl)&ttd for Saturday's pmeaaainst fCltow 811 Ten unbeaten Ohio State. "I d idn't thank it would happen th" quick." Thom_pson, himself, happens quick. Despite his imprn ave 6- foot-2, 20S~Pound frame that nans 'Nitb wc11ht-lifter'1 shoulders and t.apen down to a ballet dancer's waastline, Thompson has actually f been sneaking up on opponents. .. l ha ve to honestly say he'$ better than I thought," lnd11na Coach 8111 Mallory said af\cr Thompson pined 191 )ards 1n Minnesota's 19-1 7 '1ctory over the Hoosiers last Satur- day "He'~ better in person than he was on the films." Thomp50n wouldn't know. "I don't look 11 films to see how much talent I have. That isn't aoina to help an)'lhlf\&." he said. "I watch for whiu I did wrona and for what I can improve on. like blockina better and catch1na the ball better." The fact 1s. said be.ckficld coach Jrm Strona. that Thompson is one or the team's best blockers and 1s 1 aood cnouah receiver to play split end. But it's his threat as a runner in Minne- \Ota's op\ion and wishbone att.ack that Thompson 11 most valuable. "He adds another djmension," trona SIJd. '"He doesn't allow the dcfcnSt" to make a dCt"ts1on on what they can take away. In the past couple ·- of years, they've been able to say if we can stop(quanetback) Rickey foa&Je . w~can Wln the aamc. Now you have a auy who is • lea)timate option in the option. and thett's some defensive hesitancy." Ironically. it wa.s Thompson's lack of self-promotion that made coachc and teammates taJcc notioe. "The kid is awesome, a ~at one. But he's so modest," said senior center Ray Hitchcock. Minnesota's offensive leader. "He came in with everythina to prove and he quietly proved himself." Indeed, the fin1 th ina that im- l?rts.sed Minnesota Coach John Gutekunst was that "Darrell Thomp.- son came in. kept his mouth shut and worked his rear off." "That came from my dad.'' Thompson said. "He alwayi told me that was the be l way to carry yourself and, when I aot here, that scc:med the best way to do than& . " Tollner ~1d Stanford 1s a definite contender in 1he conference race. and said the d10crence \lollh 1hc Cardinal 1h1s )Car is 1he defense. led b) hnebacl..er<. Da'e \\l)mnn and Barry McKee' er. son of th e la1c Mike McKee' er. an <\II-.\menl'an guard at outhern Cal an I "159. The TroJan coach also praised Stanford quanerback John Pa)'C'. sa)ing. "He's thro"'n some amaL1ng pa!>sec; ~1th people ngh1 1n h1~ face:· and 'fullback Brad Mustl'r. rommenl- 1ng "He's probabl} the most versatile pla)cr 1n the conterence." While 1he Trojans ha'c been hun b) turnovers reccntl). S1n nford has been taking the ball away from its foe~. g1v1ng up the ball JUM 10 times 1h1s season "'h1k getting 11 on tum· O\ers 24 llmec;. Southern C'al ha~ lost the ball 12 11mes. on nine fumblc'i and three intecep11ons. 1n 11 las1 10 quaners. Tollner attributed some of the turnovers to 1nc\pcncn<:c. but said 1he TroJanH·an't afford to keep gn ing the ball awa). Hoctu v Sutter lead Islanders over Devils From AP dispa tches UNIONDALE. N.Y. -Brent Sut- ter had two goals and an assist as the New York Islanders conunued their home-ice mastery of the New Jersey Devils with a 6-3 NHL victor) Tue da) night. The Islander<. scored two shon. handed goals. including one by Su11cr in the second penod that broke the game open, as the) improved their record against the Devils' franchise at the Nassau Coliseum to 29-1-3 New Jersey rookie goaltender Chns Tcrren. making hi s first NHL tart. faced 46 hots. including 20 in the first penod, when the Islanders broke away to a 4-1 lead wi th the help of one goal and an assist by Sutter. New Jersey has lost three m:u&ht after winning its first three aames. The Islanders lost star defonscman Denis Potvin midway through lhc second pcnod with a nght shoulder inJury after a body check by John Macwn Nord'49"t 4 Capll.al1 4: In Quebec, Bob Gould shoved a rebound be- tween Nordrque aoaJtender (lint Malarchuk' kg.. ~Ith 3 32 lef\ m the game to lift the Washington Capitals tO tlC. Gould's aoaJ marked the third time Wash1naton had tied the aame in a seesaw third period. Otlera t , Blecllawb 1: In Edmon- ton. Wayne Grettky had a soal and two assists in the first 11 minutes to spark Edmonton Oilers to a lopsided v1c1ory ~ver slump1na Chicago. The Oilers. also st~ina to estat>-hsh consisttnC} early 1n the ICUOn scored three ume\ in each period. By the end. Gretzky had two aoa.ls and three a am. Jiving him 21 point 1n seven aamcs and putting him back into the lead in the 1nd1v1dual scorin1 raet • ltdison takes char e The Editon airls volleyball team established itscff as the front-runner for the third playoff' spot in the Sunset ~ue with a lhtee-pme SWUf> of founb-place Westminstu at Edison Tuesday niaht. Behind the pla y of Jennifer Neville and Lynn Ferry, the Charaers rolled to ~ IS-I 0, IS· IO. l S-8 victory. Ncv11lc had eight kills, and Ferry~ rqjstercd seven kills and 10 stuff blocks. Edison improved to 4'-3 in league play and 8-S overall. Westminster, which would have tied the Charaers for third place with a victory fell to 2-5 with just three matches ro~aining an the Sunset slate. In other Sunset League acuon: Marina 3, Oceu View O: Tracie Long and Jennifer Keith filled in well for Chnsty Larsen. the Vikings lead- ing hatter who is out with the Ou. and helped Marina to a 15-6. I 5-2. 15-1 victory at Ocean View. Dawn Charro1n led the wa y with 14 kills and four blocks as Marina improved to 7-0 to maintain its onc- match lead over second-place Hunt· ington Beach. Marina had fallen WATER POLO bel\and 6.() in the ftn&5 while the team '°' adju1ted to yina without Lanen, but once in t ir aroove, the Vik.1np outscored the Seahawks. ·.S·3, thereat oft.Mway. HM~ a..dt a, r .. ca111 Val. &ey t: T6c Oilers maintained their hold on second place with a IS· 13, 1S·111 1.S· 11 win over the Barons at }1untin,ton Beach. The victory was the fourth strajght for the Oilers, ~I, 9·2 ovrrall, who were led by senior Ansel• Manin with 12kills,juniorSharon K.asserwith 11 kills and junior setter Anniss1a Bclckoff, tallying 33 wists. . Huntinaton Beach meets Ocean View Thursday at home in a preliminary to next Tuesday's how- down witl\ Marina. In the Sea View League: Corou del Mar S, E1taecla I: The Sea Kings improved to 6-1 in league play to maintain second place with a I S.11 , I S-8. I S-6 victory at the Eagles' gym. Corona del Mar. 10-3 overall. received strong play in the back row from Shannon Fl int and Jan Mohs, and strong front-line play from Jl'n- nifer McCloskey and Shauna Slingsby. Newport Harbor 3, Ualvenlty 0: The Sailors rebounded from their five-game. non-league loss to W,pod- bridgc on Monday with a convincing 15-4. 15-3. 15·8 dec1s1on at Univer- sity. Anuwia ArDold. .•j"nior mJddk blocker, had ftve kiDI and three block.a and junior outlidr hitter Amy Patrick alto had fi ve killt. The Sailors are now 7-0 in leaaue and t O. t overall. In another htah school ma&ch: Mater Del I, I&. PHI t: The Monarchs won their si1tth straitht Ansel us Leaauc contest. sweepina the Swordsmen at home, I S-01 15-10, tS-2. . Mater Dci, ~t. 10-1 overall, cur- rently ranked No. 6 in the Clf 4-A, was led by junior Maureen Aannipn, who posted ciaht kills and four service aces. ln colleic action: So•dlen Cal Colle1e S, Padlk C1arl1Uu t: The Vanauards, 1napped the longest losing streak in the e1aht- yea r history Qf their proaram. with a I S-1 1, 15-11, 15-10 non-conference victory over Pacific Christian College Tuesday at SCC. The Vanguards, 1-J 5, gave Coach Billi Wilder something to celebrate on his birthday, as they totalled 70 digs in sweeping an 8-4 Pacific Christian squad. Leading the defensive handiwork was Christy Woodburn, who had 22 digs in addition to her six kills. Also. contributinJ defensively were Kim Ryan ( 15 digs). and Laura [)equine, who had 10. Sea Kings blank Wilson Coron~ del Mar maintains petf ect mark with 8-0 win The Corona del Mar High water polo team. ra nked No. I 1n·the CIF 4- A. posted its 19th win without a loss in shutout fashion Tuesday, defeating Long Beach Wilson. 8-0. in Long Beach Sea K1nggoalieJ1m Wagner. who is a member of the U.S. Junior National team. totalled seven saves and was aided b) "a total team effort de- frns1vely," according to Cd M Coach John Vargas. "We jUSt went after them.'' Va~s added. about his team's stifling defense. which recorded its second shutout of the year. · -C'd M. the Sea View l..ca$ue leader. was led in sconny by Junior Derrek Dundas' three goa sand Keith Head's two scores. CdM was to host lrague foe Estancia today, before travehng to Cupertino on Thursday for the 32- team North Coast Tournament. In other high school action: Newport Harbor 1$, El Toro 9: The Sailors led 6-2 after one period and were ne ver threatened in a non-ll'ague contest at El Toro. Newport ( 18-21 got three goals from junior Jayson Belanger in the opening period and two from Robert Gifford. The two went on to record live and three goals. respectively. MarlDa 11 , San ClemeDle t : The Vikings. afier two Sunsct League losses last week, turned 1t around by bcaung the Cl F 3-A 's second-ranked team al an Clemente Seniors Wade Womack and Andy Parazcttc led the Manna offense with four and three goals rcspectivel). ~hile Jon Stein stopped 14 shots in goal for the V1k1ngs. Manna. 14· 7 overall, returns to league pla} tonight when 1t takes on Huntington Beach at 7 30 at Golden West College. HJ.atLD1ton Buell 18, Kennedy 17 (a of): The Oilers' Cun Duke lied the game, 13-13, at the end of regulation and added the game-winner in the third overtime lo,hft the Oilers to a non-league wan at Huntington Beach. The Oilers jumped out to two-eoal leads in each of the first two overtime periods. but needed the third extra frame, which was sudden dc.ath, to record the win, whi ch improved their record to 5-9 overall. In community college acuon: Oran1e Coasl 11, Cypre11 3: Eric Keller led the Pirates With (our eoals as Orange Coast continued to win m Orange Empire Conference play. SOCCER -~--------- Cypress became the third victim in a row to lose by a lopsided score as Karl Stewart and Kurt Chnstenscn added three goals each. The Pirates. ranked second in the state. improved to 9-0 in conferen« play and 17-1 overall entering action against Rancho Santiago on Friday at Orange Coast. Golden West t•, Cerritos %: The Rustlers won their fourth straiptt South Coast Conference game behind live goals from Jason Jeffries and the stalwart play ofChns Robinson (nine saves) in goal. GWC. which improved to 8-1 in conference and 15-3 overall. travels to conference foe Rao Hondo. Friday. occ women unbeaten in sec The Orange Coa$t Coll ege women's soccer team completed the first round of South Coast Conference play an first placr with a 6-0 mark after defeating Bakersfield at home Tues· day. 1-0. Freshman Janell Rogers scored the loncgoalw1thabout IOm1nuteslcftto lead OCT. which improved to I 0-0 overall. In another women·s match: Golden West 2, El Camino %: The Rustlers could not hold a 2-0 halftime lead, as outh Coast Conference foe El Camino matched GWC goals by Nina Berb1glia and Kelli Winkler at Golden West. The Rustlers. 3-1 ·2. 7-3-:! overall had a good sconng chance "'Ith li ve minutes left. but could not convert. In a women's coll~e match: Cal Poly Pamona %, UC Irvine I: i\hc1a Bra verman scored with eight minutes left an the second half to lie the game for Cl. but Cal Pol) came back ~1th a goal by Tnsha McCarthy an the first overtime to boost the Broncos. Valerie Dehn had eight saves for the .\nteaters. UCI fell to 7-7.2 while Cal Poly improved 10 9·5-3. In men's action: Golden West l, Mt. San ADtonJo l: The Rustlers were the v1cttms of a couple of bad breaks in the tie game at South Coast Conference opponent Mt. an Antonio. Two minutes after a Robert How- erton goal put the Ru stlers ahead. a Mt. SAC shot hit a hole in front of the goal mouth and bounded over goal - keeper Tim Bontrager for the rqual- 1zer. Golden West. 1-2-1 and 6-5-1 O\erall. had a good shot at an untended Mt. SAC goal. hut the shot hit the crossbar. Oran1e Coa1t 6, Victor Valley 0: Sax pla}ers scored one ~oal apiece as Orange Coast remained unbeaten atop the Orange Empire Conference. Goalie John Footman had fi ve \aves for the shutout as Orange Coast improved to 4-0-1 in conference play and 6-5-1 overall. Sconng for Orange Coast ""ere Curtis Watton. William Smith. Peter Meechan. Ryan Miller. Chad Cooper and Donald Murphy. SUNSET, SEA VIEW FOOTBALL ... From Cl the) arc now. but 11 was back 10 husincss on Monda). We don't want to "astc this opponun•t>.'' Newport Harbor 13·3, 0·1) vs. Estancia (0·1, O·l l: The Sailors must bounce back aflcr a tough league opener Newport Coach JeffBnnkle> ~111 tn the onc-game-a1-a-t1mc ap- proach. to a' 01d a ktdown against the winless Eagles. "I don't think there will be letdown because \\c'rc a hungry team and ~e have a )Ob to do. and that starts wi th Estancia," said Brinkley. Cit' 1ng the Sailor; more inspiration 1\ thl' fact the 1h1!1 "'eek 1s Home- rom1ng. "The kids will want to g1 ve it a good effort with the alumna coming hack," Rnnkley added. Trojans' 'lpced in the backfield. team expected to challenge the Road- Uni will ha vr to unleash its running runne~ for the league tllle. backs Craig Belle and David L1cbkc Coach Dave Holland rates the to top the unbeaten Roadrunners. importance of this week's game high ""ho O\crcamc some earl\ com-since Cd M's first three games on the placc nq last week to defeat ·corona league schedule include Saddlehack. del Mar. Tustin and Universitv. "Their speed concerns me." said "Thi s one is doublh1mportant no" Witte. "The) ha\C the faste~t backfield ~e·, e faced all )Car. Their bccau<;e we already ave a lo'ls. We offensi ve line is impress'lve. Licbke need to get this one and then see what happens around the league. addle-can go th e distance on an~ pla) and back 1s a fine team. but they could get "e don't ha\ e an) bod) a\ fao;t ·" beat Belle. "I think the) have the best onc-1wo "We match up well against Tustin. punch in league 1n their backfield. If The} ha"e a strong running game and we don·t keep our lanes defensl\el~ their quarterback (George) Menge' and pursue well. those guys could be can throw it when they need him to. gone. We don't want to turn this int o "We are aoing to need to thro~ a track meet. more beca use people arc geanng to "This wall be an adjustment week stop our running game. We need to in practice. We'll get the kid s' feed-get our passing game going . back on the Corona game and have "W · II h them realize what 1t take to g1,e n eve sta got a 5 Ot at getting somewhere 1n this league. and "'c good effort can't &ct discouraged because we're .. Our quarterback. Kirk Summers. stretched has knc:c: ligaments in the thtrd quartrr and his cond1ttbn for 1h1s week 1s still unknown. but we I don't think we'll miss a bc:at with (Vance) BreJtfus. who threw the ball pretty "'ell last week... continued Bnnklc)'. "Every team we pla) 1s going to playmg good football." play their best football and we'll have .---------------' to be read) to play at that \nme le,el or we're going to get beat." ·'We'll tuke what they give us. We've tried to be: balan('Cd offcns1vr-I .. Y• d AA.-f b " "Bnnkll'y has one n aUV\J jo . said t:.uane11 Coach ohn L1cbcn1ood. "They have a good quarterbad. and an oustartdina wide receiver (Mark Craia). and a solid running offense. "We have tom kc them annd 11 out on us . and stop thc:ir Iona runs and oomh\ We'll try to stiffen up our defcM1ve front and make them throw hon." alvtnlly (4·t. 1·0) v1. Sa~dle­ back (~t. l·I): Roadrunner Coach Jerry W11te, whO$C No. l·ranked team (1n the \If-rntnil Confcrtn~) has I" en oppo,.na teams niahtmaru with movcrall speed. !i:Ud hdcal"I the RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. .... , .............. 1112-•• .. cen•--Mt-nM "I think the)' are the best team in Orange Count)... said Uni Coach M. rk Cunningham. 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IU 0 '0 0 lU J 11.J s Adetnl OM\lon 80\IOn Ovebtr MonlffMI 8vfl110 Harlforo ~ ' 0 J , 1 , ) 1 ) 2 1 I Tuttoav•, Sc.," wo .. nonQl()t' • Q Jl'o.<' • NV h181'~•\ 6 Ne.., Je•\•Y l Eomon1on 9 (" raoo I TonlCllll'' G•l"M• l(fn9\ 61 Ni W11l'Cif!f\ Br.tfl•'<J 11' P 11\t •'llt Montr.-.._ ..,_ [Jf'lr • Oul'bl'< e1 lr,ro,.10 Minn•''''• .. ~ )1-L 011 \ Eomon1," 11• C•IU••• 80\lon 111 """'""""r TllunClav'• Gamtt Ktn9l 61 N~w Jt•\l'V '1111,0•.ron "' P1111aoe1pn1e • 8 s ' 3 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Colle9e H 17 30 31 23 ,. 16 11 15 72 OOLDEN STATI ATHLETIC CON,llllHCIE Sou1nt1n Cehlo•n•• Cllll•ge oe! Pac••« Ch••• ''"" Colltl>I' I~ 11 I\ I I IS 10 Hlttl 'd1001 SIA VIEW LEAGUE'. N•wOl)tl H••OC>r llel Un•vPf\tlv I\ • 1l 3 1 \ I Cmone -Ml" t!lrl f' \16M1a IS 11 •IS I , I\' SUNSl!'.T LEAOUE Huntongt(lfl 8eec11 11~ r O<Jnl• 11 Vel .. y 1~ 11, IS II, IS II r CH OI\ dtl Wt\lm•nlltr IS 10 IS 10 IS I Mer.ne def OcH n Vie.,.. IS 6 IS·7, IS I AHO•lUS LeACWI Mater Oat Clef SI '•1.11. IS 0, 1$ 10 IS ? ACAOIEMY lSAGUIE L 1l)olftv Ct.t11han Clel "-•11'9• Clltl\111111 t IS I~ 10. 1~ 17 IS 11 o... ......... OAVIY'I 1.0CkU I......, atectl) -• .oai. 71.,..., ,.. """" J ........,1, • • rKll (o(I, tt C8''<'0 lleu, 1 ...... lllU NIWP'OaT lAHO.O -I !tot!, 6 t~t )0 bo'Mlo I &allCI IHI ,. Ct1'Co lleH, 1 ~ .. .,.. T8NMS H• tcMtll ... SUNSIT lSAOUI c. MtrlM "· CkMll Yllw 2 ~ Po CMI Claf HUf teler DY del•ull, dll Helvenan. 6·1. dtl $Chot'flbef9, 6·0, E ltoo triton (Ml won, 6·2. •·O,' 0, JtCOO\Oll (M} won ov del•ull, I0$1. 3·6. won. 6• 3 ~· Fenlon·K Rooamon CMI toll 10 Cltverlnoa· Sut1 DV dtiavll, def L•l·Trtt1, 6 O. def Sander· Ntkamure , 4·0. B Heenrael• 0 HffflfHI\ IMI won, • 1. 6·7 6·0 sn1·Y•rn n (Ml won, 7·S, • 0 6·0 ,. ....... v.-v ... """""""" lff(tl , SIMM• Wt•vtr IFVl Oii Htn\811 6 0. Ott $Cllmld 6·0 Oti HO 6· 1 TllOmOM>n IF VI ..,on. 6 2 6· I, 6·0, Ceo•lil fFVl to\I 0-6 l ·6, won 6 l OoulH\ Prica·Menn•e (FV> oel Mcdon•ld Rnenour, 6·1. Clef H••Ot ek·Carev. 6·0, def SuOllt•wal· Sc.narHcll. 6-1. Urrlcenel·Cll11aro (FV/ wo11, 6 I, 6 2 6-0, Maraon·Micllt••' trv1 won, •-2. 6 I 6 4 E dl,t.on IS, Wtltmlntle+' 3 SlntH• Jonn,on !El teat 10 heri, 0-6 oef lloacn. 6 I, 01tf Otmeio. t ·O. Ammenn IE! !CUI, I 6, won, 6 O 6·0 Mehar !EI IO\I, 0-6 won. 6 3 6 0 Double• Gotoe<lo.e L °'''°" IE I oel Mal\uUI• BtrCI 6 J oel Fe1•noo·L1111e 6· l oel Kim lho.r 60 1\Hu Turner IE > won 67 60 60 Jel!er\·K ~'on IE1 won 1 S 6 l '0 SEA VIEW LEAGUE New-1 H•rtter 14, U!olver'1tv 4 Slntle• Mv11e11v t NHt-M4 Greer. 6· I, oet Slraono. 6 o oet F ao••<•s 6·0, 801ro lNHl woo 6 l , 6 3 '°'' 3-6 Snea (NH) toll, 1 6, won, 6-2, toll, 7 6 Ooutile• v Bunnell·Ryen INH ) Clef P1cto.e1t ·Sttln, 6· 1, oet SneN·8ar'l\IO'n. 6-7. Clef Jonnton·Sm1lh, 6 1. H Bunnell 8enedlcl (NHJ won 6 •. 6·3, 6-2. PO\lal·Anorv\ INHI IO\I • 6 woo, 6·7 ,., c ... ona tM1 Mar 14, Euanclill 4 .,......, Fo•Quttr IE I I0\1 to PneOv\ I 6 Clef 8UhH "ct 6 0 01tf Hovel' 6·• Bowen IE I ~I 06 1 6 l 6 T•e•M>n fEI to\! 06 1 6 1·6 Oeubta' Ha\hnCI\ D B•t(r IE IO\I to \coll Bain 6 1 •Oll 10 \mlln·Kruo.er 6 I Oii C•l>'tlz H&f\hO••ger 6·) Henoril kl Oevh <I> CE> ~1 S 1 "'on 6 I. IO\I. 7·6. E 81tch·Sorew IEl toll, 1 6, , 6. J 6 NOH-LEAGUE P•ltt Verde\ IS, La911M 8Hctl ) Slntle' Leecn fLB> IO\I IO Samo•t\. J 6. d•I Murnant, 6·0, clet Ho. 6·•. NH (I.Bl IO\I 0·6. 1 6. 1 6. Conkev IL8 l IOll, 0 6 l ·6, I ii Oovble\ So101·Slt!O'>tn\ tLBl IO\I 10 V11ro HOOtl. 3 6 o\I 10 Fovn1e1n·Eor1 •-6 1e>1t lo Bl•<ll·Zusman, 1 6 8•own P•lmt!r •L-8 ) toll • 6 1·6 won. 6-3 Navtor Oro1>e• ILB> lo\t, l -6 ••• • 6 < > . HBA EXHIBITtONS Knklu 110, UkW$ IOI ltt Ntw Yant I LAKER SI 1011 -Grttn 6 10 J J IS Worlnv 11 111 3 74, Jaooar 4· 11 1 1 9 Jonnlon 3·6 t 11 IS Sc.ott • 9 1-7 10 llamt>t, 0 2 1 7 2 Tnomo\On 0 ) 0 0 0 Coooer 1·1 1·1 4 Mattnew\ 0-l 0 0 0, f urt1er l S 1·1 9 Bronc" 1 • S 1 9 KellOO 2 l 0 0 • Tot•" 36 81 11-:u 101 NEW YORK I 1101 C•rrwr•glll 1 1 S 9 9 Well<er 2 9 I I S E •.,"9 9 11 l • 71, Soerrow 1 6 1 1 S W1l~1tl\ S 1 2 3 11 C.ren(ltr • 8 7 • 10 Cvmm1nC1\ l · 12 l·• 17 Orr • 6 6 e U Sln9te10r> ) , )·) 9 JllCk\on 1 ) 0·0 1. McNeely I I 2-S . M1ncv 1 1 0 O 1 To•olt •I 11 18 4) 110 Scare bv Ouerten l tker1 n 11 2l 2'-101 New Yark 1t It 2t l4-llO Tnree 1>0ln1 oc>elt-Coooer Tvcner Fovleo our-None Rtoou"ds-Lo\ Anoe•ll •6 lllem01\ /1 New 'l'Ol'lo. SI IEw1ng 101 AUl\t\-LO\ Angete• 17 I Jonnwn 9 New Yoro.. 7S IGrenotr ,, Tolel IOVI\-LO\ Ange!H l4 New Vorlt. 31 Ttelln1c•h-Ne .... VOi'~ coach Brown Lallers Otl•v Of gamt A-19 S9 I W•rrlen 107, Olppen lOS (•I Fre\M) CLIP'PEllS llOSJ -C acit 3·9 ~ 6 11 M•1wtll I 10 9 17 2l. Ktmlllon 6 10 ) ) IS Ortw 6 1 I 1 7 14 wooo.on 6· 16) 6 IS Pull\ 7·• S S 9 Goroon • 11 O·O I. wnlte 7-il 1 2 6, Jonn,on O 1 1 1 2 Polet I 2 O·O 1 Tottll 31·81 31 31 IDS <;OlOEN STATE (101) -H1ootn\ 2 • 2 7 6, L Sm•lh l · 17 O 2 6. wnllehtad I·• J-• s. Ttegle O S O 7 0, Ftovo 6· 12 6·1 II. Mullin I 17 9-9 75, Corrou l • O·O 6. Sl'lort 17 n 9·9 33, C Smlln 7 • 0 0 4 Polle•\O<'I 0 0 O·O 0 Ale•it 0 7 0 0 0 Total\ )I I• 31 ·)I 101 Sun bv Ouanen C"-s )I 11 1S 21 -IOS Gtldeft Slale 27 2t l4 lt-107 Fouled ov•-Goroon Rebouno,-Lo• Anoele• 40 ICIQf! 171 GOIOtn Sl•te SI IL Smtln 161 Au1\l\-LO\ Anoe .. , 19 IOrtw 1) G-St•le 10 tFtovo II Total tov11-lo1 Anoele\ 76.-C.olden Slett 11 A-l,9'3 MEN'S SOCCER CommunltV c ..... SOUTH COAST CON,.EltlNCE GOIOen Watl I, Mt. San Alll9nM I Go1<1t n Wilt KDr•"9 Howtr!e><> Go•tte \Ive\ Bootranoe' I ORANGE EMPIRE COHFEllENCE Or•net CNSf '· Victor v a•ev 0 Orenoe Cont "°''no W•11on, Sm11n, Meten•n Miller. CooDtr Mvrllnv Goalie \eve' Foolmen S WOMEN'S SOCCER c ..... NON·CONl"ERIENCI Cal "flfV ,..,,,_ 2. UC lrvlM 1 UC Irvine \COrtng 8•avtrm•t1 1 Goatlt \IVf\ Denn e Communttv C-... $0UTH COAST CONf'IEltlENCE Gttclefl WHI t. El Camlfte 2 GOldtn Wtst SCO<lne BtrbiOll• I Winkler Got1ie savt\ KreO\ IS Onnet CHU I, 8ahrs"81d 0 Ort ll9• Co•ll ttorln9 llogers I Goetle sevt\ fowlldrow 7 T""4av'• tr•ns.ctteft• IASlaALl Amtft<MI l'""9 OE UOIT TIGERS-N11Nd Tom 8\Jfoen ma~•9tr of G~' Fa ns of IM E e\lern Lateue Nemtd Jonn woc~tntuu manaci4tr Of Lakel1nd ot Iha FIOrlOa Slate LHOUt MILWAUKEE BltEWEltS-Pltctd GOl'tn•t1 TllOmH, da\li>neteo lllllt r, O" walvtrt tor Illa ourllOH of vMno 111m hi• unc:Olldlllonal relHH ll••H•td Pett Vuc•ovlcll, ollcn.r, tlul Invited nlm 10 sMln9 !raining •• a llCWl·ro\ler Dl•Y« NEW YOltK VANKEES-N•mtd Miiie Ftr· re ro tlltro llHt toed\ end Cert ''Stumo'' ~·I• ""' oa,. ca.ell 0 1""''*' ltov Whlle, oathno coacll NallMelL-.W MOHTlt(Al ElCPOs-AllllOUllCtd !NII l atrY lttrntrtll, .. tclllftt COK/'t, Ken ~hi. IMlllMc'I coacll, ~v Wllllllll llltl•nt lfliwuc1or. and lten HanMn, 1,.1 oate Cotl(ll, will retur11 IW Ille 1"7 \ff~ AHie* 0.YI TOtnllll, Pll(lltf, OVtrltllt 10 ltld1ana 004ls Of lht Atnerl('.ell AtMCla hon aASKITaALI. Na..._. la&lls ..... Aa11Klltlall Na.A. -(h.1~ Ille tolllfKI of '°"'" m1u lontr Oa1tfd Sl4trll lrtrOIHlf\ tllt '"' lf90 ltl!IOI' l'OOT9Al.1. ......,., ..... a.... ltAMS-C .. lmH K•vltt Ho\IM, wiot r~lltl'. .., w11_, frtrft me Temee lev l oCUf!flrl IU,llALO llll.s-welWd Gur ,, ....... llMMc.ll« It•-... ,..,._...,, llMMctter CHICAGO llARS-$itN41 Dew 'lulll. wetleftleCll, ~ IM I• ... Mii Cl.IVll.ANO HOWH~ l!MNtl 1.,,..,, r""""'9 MCll, Oii ~ r.-w iltMCI MtlOr •~1. fUllNllt ~ INOtANAP'(X.1$ COl. T ~ Gltll lltecld, liMbKJler. tf\CI Hublrt Oll1ter, IVllbeO Oak Tree handicap , ........... , 'TMUlllOAY'I a'"11 .. S ,, .... v.-. ............... , l'tnt_.., I~ '•HT aACI. 6 I~ PurM. Slf.000 l v .. r Old\ ~ ua Clalmlnt Mice S 101000 I Ont lold M/IYI (Slblllf) l l• 1 Clluc.kiedlor (alack) 11116 J H•<h1i. T1cti1i. (VtltnlUtla) 111 4 Hall Tllt ftOlt (l(Mlltf) 116 S Crall larDI Clemmerlno> A 111 6 Ktflli.a Lid tPalton) x 111 7 Pln"llOll Jack Clara) I II • , .. Seo Boy (Coreloval m HAC"AlA TACHA~ ti·u We•. vtlft)fl• arTen KftlCh off Ille "*•"' Oct J, l\U CIOl'l'lt DICk alnce 10 work wtfl tflOUOn to lie allowld lo run, onlY '""° Ill 111 ' race. ONe ~o MOVI 11-11 F19Utt\ IO DI doM wllll loo effort, verv .off fletd, HAil THS IAOLIE 110-1) Wil tit a orlc• •no hat Iha •lll"IV· -run IYM LQNGSHOT·CHUCKLECATO SIEGONO •ACI. 6 lurlOnOt PU".. ll4,000 Malden\, ) vN r\ olct &. uo, bred In Calllornl• c1e1m1ne orlce m ,ooo-Jl,000 I GOO<lov Mv Lov• tKu nell 2 OanQl\tl (0rltN) J Showt' DKrM CSlavtn\·IJ • LOf'd Lucio (Valtnruttel S Cevalrv Ck.II> (Sll>llleC2) 6 For Tiie LH I Tlt'M (Sterling) 1 Muv Fuerll (Bett i• 8 H a vtlt>Q TrovDIOO<' 10...nou\Hvel 9 Suef'lt Juan C8rinollulll 10 w .. Told tTorol 11 Prince WarlOCk IFtrnAlnOlrJ 12 Vari BHu IOouolaO Al ....... 116 "' 121 111 Ill •Ill 111 Ill a 111 Ill Ill 111 ll Stlckv Trlootr (Prncay> 111 It lrlth Ju\110 (Sltvent> Ill IS Haolgrln (Slo11i.·11 111 16 Maolc Fiddle ( S1even•-1l 12 I SHOWllt OSCltll (4·1} Soffel 10 w11ont maloen• al Pomona, drOl>l lor 1a9 111<1 Sreve"' ride•. Hr"' Ille cell, STICKY TltlGOIR (3·1) Did nol brHk elerllv loal119 bell chanea, on al'° ell9ID1es •nd coulo o. °'" If •Ola to cir aw In, WELL TOLO (1·1) Vffrld <>vi \IW!rotv 1nd ouma.o el the i tert, tlttl •orlnllno, '"°''*"' up 10 .. ""' 104av. TaAVUNG TaOUaAOOtt (t-2) Rider 00!"9 evtrvlhll!O rloll! lnl• mMI, aboard \lre>nq__COOI~ LONGSHOT OANCHAI THiao llACE. Ont mtle Pvo• Sll,000 F111ta•' ,,,., .. l VH rs old & VO Clt1m1"9 CN'Kt s90.000· 70.000 l Stemwert (Metal 119 7 Lotus o.tlon1 IVa1tn1ue101 111 l Affection Afhrmao (Stevens> II~ 4 JloalOrt\ (Black I > 110 S Nllallt Know• I Oelanoun•vel 111 6 Straight SIOl'V (Plncavl 111 NATALIE KNOWS (2· I) Ovtrma101eo In IH I. b•ciC to orootr ltvat, '"ou10 reooln wlM ll>G form 104t v, STltAH;HT STOltY 17·21 Tov911 •I '"" level, ol•••nc• IU\I •Oovt m.x, JIGALOltES t•-1) Sllovld steal tono teed u rlv. covld oo ell Ille wev If •ttowed 10 relo LONGSHOT LOTUS OE LIGHT ~TM llACE .• lu•lonO\ PvrH S14.000 Mt•oen flt•·•• 2 v•••• olo Cla1tn•"9 0<1Ct S32,000· 11,000 I M.uv J.L 181.0. 21 lLlll 1 Lvron,non CMcH••9ua1 111 ) Funnv Feel\ (Metal 117 4 Or Soct. II To Me (Sleven'I 111 S La Slesla (Plncev· 11 111 6 fow1tc11 Sllps (Coroova l 111 7 Fir•• Ot>lloatlon IKHnel) 11 1 e Heavy w eatn.r IDel•l'IOl.luevel 111 9 t<ameorano IOougles 21 117 10 hl>lt Bev (Sltven'> 117 I I Sweet EJtpecta tlons cv11en1vt•a 1 117 12 Loveable S.k.llt (SIOHlel 111 Oil. SOCK IT TO Ml 13· II WOl'll.tO well t onu run'ler·vo ttfort a l Otl ~r SltVfll\ llev' ''"'" ln•s m..oen """· LA SIESTA l•·lJ so.eo 10 t>t••~. OfOO\ no1tn ano •OO' P1ncav mev no• \loo IOOtv, TAaLIE IAY 16-11 Brte to lit <k.llC" •no oet)UI\ In Wide·-lie•• \lronQ IOf! LONGSHOT TILLIE TILLIE Fl,.TH ltACIE. 6 lvrlOnO\ PvrH I 14,000 F1M1es' merH , 3 veer old•' vo Cte1m11>0 or1u t 17.SOO· 10,SOO 1 Falfv Goelmotner (Cn 1enon1 1 Jona Praclo•• ISttrlinol 3 CarloDtan Sono <Ortto•I • Hvoro Je1 IOoocvl S Jtrrv'\ GOlOmtM ISohU 6 Fent•sv Fln1sn IOtlver&\I l Stroerflnt IPedroral a Cvt ·N Slttn tPatte•sonl 9 OI> ~r•t 1&1ao 71 10 Btverfv Drive (Solol 11 Prl(lf Of Windy tSteven\I 12 Prtnct\\ Lerk fHoOOecll 11) t l08 "' 116 116 111 116 ... '113 Ill , .. 116 TERRY TURRELL ......... 13 .,..,,., t.IM-i~k-0 -xnJ GAtt ... •AN SOftG 1•·11 RUlll ~ frllll end oar11a110 111l• lrac•. worli~ wtll line• IHI, 1111, con•_., a or•t> °" a1v1ERI.., oa1v1 "' 'l Felled lo lltt In la\1 ~ 00 befit' IOdtv. f'A•Y GOOMOTHllt (9·71 CloMd llOl<llv In OOod efi«t a t llUOt llf1C•. In 0000 •POI tor wre LONGSHOT FANTASY FINISH SIXTH RACE. 6 furtono\ fluOt i10.000 Malden. llllle' & m•rts 3 veors okl & uo I 81ut 5aolll11rt (ShOlm•ll.trl 111 2 SvntlOlll Miu ITO•OI 111 3 Outtn Alvdlf tt<otnall 111 4 Stnllmtllttl Song IMtal 111 S Grttll\I JOY (Ooocvl I 11 6 M111.1wl <Coroova1 111 I Menoot PflnCt\\ 11emm.r1no• • 11113 I L• Alllfm.o ISltven\I Ill 9 Oa111no Leov I P1nuv1 111 10 Anorv\n ... (0el•l'>Ov\M11PI Ill 11 Mo11ner• 1So"" UI OAllLING LAOY S 1 Tt•ed nerd tnrovoh °"' t1n11n1"9 1n.rc1 reot•I ot Mrnt \nould earn 011>10me LA AFFIRMED !1 1 E~lll toucin Met •fl•• IOS•l>O Of\I C"ence ., Int O•'• tralfltf N\ tomt 10 lilt 11>1\ mttt G1lEATEST JOY (I II Hu•t11n11 rioer cic•• mo\t from "" movnh, on orlce ol•• ano oeflnllt conll'nder LONGSHOT BLUE SAPPHIRE SEVENTH RACE. 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"""" ~~"'•keri Ill I AN H1not On Otc• 1vew,,rvt1t1 I" 9 F 1v1ng Nvll9f1 I 81ec •I • 109 SILVEYVILLE I~ 11 Badlv '" nHO of IHI oH tne nm. iet for 'melhtr •M oeitrvln9 ot 100 O•lilng llOCKY MARRIAGE (6· n snou•o to•e Jl'lll course down tl'le hm. '"""'n9 stvw maoe 10 o•oe< ~GATE MAN 19 2t TP11s runner mo\t oroou<l•vf ,1 allOw,.d 10 u lllt eer1v eno nol r "'nao cannc.t oe vno••O LONG SHOT 4 LL HANDS ON OECW. NINTH ltACE I • "" ~\ Pur\e SI) 000 l '"' OICI) & o.1ll Cta mor.g or <t SI0.000 1 A1otnl SO•"' Mtia 117 2 TvtM Fiver !Stever>\ 11) 3 8e1encl'd 8...ooe1 OOll< • 113 ~ Snoc~ong v Bt\I Pt""" a 10I S O•nc•nv P' •n F erMnou 1 11) 6 Hecn• 1S1tvfnl) 111 1 A R1gnt Idea tVelen1ur•a1 Ill I Bob'\ l~ltnl (Ptd•Ozel I u 8 0 8'S INTENT 16 11 ~llrit'lltr Wt1cn1nQ OUI ano mev lono \f•f wllh tHv eno vnconlt\ltd IHO t en nenolt lhe dlllence TULSA ~t. 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P•I"'"" eonoo FAL.. o•w, FNCO 1ng mo mo oi.. 852-11366 Ki JDI~ 1a11ouao• Engli1h E11" 6'*2·9237 .....,, .... .,. lrt • 7pm 7Jm Coff 532·5113 WIYllT1 ~=~o:'i:~or~i~~=· l"IOll flM Hll•• Cal: Motl; wlu 8aby1111n her lc-avt> Mo1 g• PHl ... L llOT'Y *3 Light.cl lentils eou111 863 0697 or 8~ 1500 E 11th St CM Remo<lllod Cn,ta Mttsa Home Mon· Of S IO PIT PO 111on with outi.t 10 •2sw1mm1ng l)C)Ols P"' • b11 ic. p.-110 The Ml·Hll u oy tl'ltu Frloeyll Cledcal/ Hee 4 ne1oo. 1pp11Gant acr...,_ •StrMtM ~ pond1 Mite. l11t1lt Doyle Co•Aien 722· 1602 548 5722 lOIHmll IURI tng. t~ping, record lle.p· •Sofn.. no~· 1ng 2 hrs per week •Fu.~ hatl lttlll IJ• Un1que1arve1>aylr0fll Ap. , OUN O er t l 1 any TEACHER neeo1 llghl Oata(nt1y entty .. velPOS· 8erTefns Call per1e>nnel a.; tot H .. l., & C PfO• 2400 SQ II 1000 Sp;mirl M E:sllblufl area housei.eep1ng 6 c.nilo 111011 10 K*Y exp helplul Newpott Stahoneffo ' •• ing ooiong Leg Beh rm w/pvt ti.1n '° IQ 11 outooor deck 10 IJ 548·3807 c. rr O•tls ages 5 10 Live Will train Circle I( Cor· 714863·1200 Paid Date P101 M/F non·amkr $2500 mo (714i.-32·0653 tn op1tonat Salary n..,, .,0..-111011 (714)642 7702 . WIYMTOALL IN-1111 SUWlllVIWIE $450 dee> Incl utllt f"OUND FEM PIT 8ULL 7 -· PITT I t/W .a p 364-09 19 or '*94·82'*2 Cta•11ci1I Prt,.r1' 548 t98 or 842·0965 App1tea11ons now ti.Ing " I tr• rtt 2 PUPP}' Vic Vdlencta & El Dt i c:.eepted tor Full· Time Newportllrvtne Seel'y Svc Htttla/Mtttll 2711 77 CJmino Costa Mesa •Ht Cl 3011 office 4)os111on • Typing AM s, Type i&O •wpm ac- 1 .-.-· ... _ lbsE' 400.3600 •Q It 64 1 1 158 HOUSEREEPER Uve-1n 10-Kev reQweo No EY'9S eura1e WP •' Trell\tng -•-_.... ahopsteommerc ample FOUND mate bl.acic 1nor1-tot one woman on 0, Sundays Days onl'y poss1Dle 760·8252 t555S Hununglon V1llege •fll 111 prkng on Supenor Ave ll81t cal Adams Blvd be B,1tboa fngh!Sn speaking Appl~ .11 K11k Jewelers. lllC1tPf-f Lane. from Sen Diego Wkly ren1ats S 145 & 63 H l8S. 650-2828 lv.t:en Be ch & Newland $850 mo 673· 1879 '2300 Harbor Blvd Ste .... ,. Freeway north ot Beacn Up/Wkly COior TV. lrM • 1n HS 536-5715 18 Cos1a Mesa No For Bea 1Y Salon F~ll- to McFadden. west on coffee. heated pool maid ld1ttra1I 2711 MA TURF HOUSEKEEPER phone calls p1eue time & Part-time Exp d McFadden service & !leps to ocean •ooo t/f •ttl l lro"' FOUND MtynQ m•-Snep drn11ng neceuary Eng· 5<10-4•54 Atlt. '°' Fatar K1ten s avl 985 N Coast ' • • " bll>.'brwll 111endly vie ltVI s~ai .. ng 1111 •n or *IOlllHPIR* I . 2644 Hw Lag Ben 494•5294 Nwpt Sch$ 12001mo M· 1-B c;kOay N B area Sat out s<1lary negohable J Established Costa Mesa HOf PTllllST "1H Y AZont' Agt541,5032 6429113 Asher 548·8254 or Root.ogCo seeks a lull· PUIUl(ITP/T Z BY RUNNINGSTREAM SHUHllllTIL 2500s/1Warenousemcl2 FOUND spayed lemele 1806815 eh.:irge bookk eeper Firm In fi~wport Center "The Springs ' 18Rcondo Wk ly rentals now avail offices & lg mezzanine L.ibracJor bla<.k hbuse· Tetclters 4650 e•p d 1n Cost Acct AIP. n~eds mature reeep- w/nu erpt Poot jac ten· S 140 00 wk & up 2274 3042 Enlerpllse c M , b•Oto.en San Clemente A R P A & GI L thru ac· 11on1s1 lront office IP· ms S62S/mo 891·0999 N .... p1 Blvd CM 646-7445 Paulonno blwn Bristol 6 Jrt'u 661-9128 TEACHER Entnu11astc count aud1l1ng Light pearance dependable • .Kr 5'> F""Y 60c s I NNN erPallve tor 4 yrs old lrp111g ~i..11ts nee. Bae."-· good phone exp No L11aa1 lttclt 2641 SU IS IL ~ 5411 61185 or 957-273 l lOST Otd lemale Poodle CH School New lac. g•vi.m<l 1n conwuc11on 1yp1ng req d $51Hr to -30'26 W Pac1hc Coa.st Hwy Miss~ gray v•C of Great ratio ECC & exper 1ndu<;tr y & assets Own start Hrs M·F 8 30· 1 SUNSET Over The Ocean Newport Beacn Reing TV 4800 <oq 11 hght mtg & of· PCH Newland on 1011 rrq d lrvme 552 1967 tr rn<>por1aqon req d C;ALL 760-8070 Studio. So Coast Hwy S 135 wk sgl no depostl lief' w p,.111<1ng Loading 536-4994 5,11ary c:.omrn w•e~p & 1 Stove/relng. pa1 ... 1ng. no ' clltl1J A11port locallon , f i I/ ~1\111 levtit Full· lime ben· RECJPTIHISJ /SECT y pets $675/mo 499·2690 Rentals to' Sittre 1.149-3909 or 760-08>10 LOSl orange labby male ro HI Onl Afil• 64" 72""2 Eng1neer1nn firm tn New· 272 cat vie MacAr1hu1 & A••iaistr1tave S l 00 '" , < c .., ltwJ1rt lt1c~ 2669 4 9100 sr refurb1Sh1ng tn· B1,l)n Beteoutl area port Beach looking for lB<frm 1ea.uttlspd Yr •STEPSTO•••t* s1dP&11ut can redoin1er Nw111Cc11644-9t58 hecStcrttaryFIT IOOllHPER PT Recepl/Sect 'y -1 • 1 87< w 15t .. SI NB E•""r1anced n ~mkr or· F T or PI T Flea1ble min 5 1yp1s1 l1hng and posting lse New paint & crpt Ullra Clean' NB •bd Hse O •.JI . " "' ~ , 3 k E 13 433 0941 LOST Oii FOHi A PET? g•tr ur<l depf'ndat>te yrs t»pl'r For vi1c1min dJys per .wee >.· $625/mo 1s1 last & dep S32'> mo 645·9969 • Low cn<,t spay/neuter re Mut,t wo<1' ""'lhoul suppr mlg C.o 645 6100 pPttenced onty1 752·6868 1 t6 30th SI 646· l354 COM 3BR nsa quiet nr Income P rt' tr If I 11a1 Pet ID ava1tablP v1s1tin some knowledge OfNERAL OFFICE Atr· RECEPTIONIST GenDlhce 2Br 1Ba Oplx w/lrplc, bet. & park Frpl dshwr & 2790 No Fe 978-PETS ol W P Jte• hrs Benefits porl nca Non smoker e~per prel prof appear· lndry. 1 car gar Weier & storage Non·smkr S400 valal1011 Call lor appt 1>a• 1 11me mornings ance a must parlllull time trash pd • 1 blk to bch ullls 675-4059 t -X. 1ST TD FOR 30 YRS REWARD"" 499 4 187 t>lwn 'i' 6 only' 85'2-0404 ask for Sharon 644 9 190 ask tor Jan S850t mo (818)335· 1576 CdM CONDO Prof F only NWPT BEACH DUPLEX LOST 10120 Small gray n-smkr snr 3bdr $350 OWC w120•1. down Boin dog no tag or collar E11ecu11ve loolt.tng for part GENERAL OFFICE RlC(PflllllT •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT see 760•6597 ·eves units 'i'BR tBA wl ltplc w bad !ell eye vety hmfo associate, wnolesale westchft areo AdvPrl1s1ng For pres1tgi~a Newport 3 Br 2Ba. wtd trplc Pn· 662•3,.14.0 Denise WALK TO BEACH g BAY Slater & Graham HB su1>1>ty Fully Cap1tal1zed co 9 l'i' 1 3 Mon-Fn Center olliee Typing vate beach tennis S2Q9 500 Call~ow 846·5.38 1 642 1683 Call Gerry 6•2·4'335 skills & pleasanl allll ude S 1850lmo yrty 675•7687 C~I LHMf'J A•t 8111 or Donna Webster REWARD' Lost M Nor A E Broker Associate to a must AU employee •~acious lux 2Br 2Ba Ocean view pool. Jat 63 I· 1266 we1gan Elk Hound nusky wo rk P T w11n tam1ly GEM. FRONT OFFICE benefits provided Call lrplc. nu dee Eastbluff Prof 40 675-1721 or ··ij~~\ .? t yr blk'slv v1c Acacia ownf'd mortgage com-Musttyoe45 wpm Filing & RonJackson644·4242 NO PETS, Pool S9501mo 544·2~37 ... r •. CdM 10116 673·2287 v1111y 673 7480 phOne ~kills 957 8352 722·8 140 or 7'22-801 1 CM·Resp MI F 4o . Furn 'II' &EM OFFICE 1&11 HCEPTIOllST F /T mstei BR & BA, walk-in " Scltoob A Design 111m pleasant at-•Versallles Bach Unit • Take charge pnones blll· mosphere M·F Must be Great 1oc• Sec bldg. pool c1ose1 $450 u111s inc Avl CHAP FO•R-PUl la1tractioa 3012 1ng typ•ng payroll CM independent ano type spa Nr bch $625 olc 101'25 24 1• 1064 eves Good CM location All are d•ea Mon· Fri 64S 9640 45wllm 261· 1161 752·8011 Ev 548·0425 COIH •••t T trract 2BR I BA un11s Asking LIGHT TYPING friendly . 3br, 2ba. dbt gar ocean· Sgl Parent nds rml Frptc. s247.ooo but o .... ner says atmosphere Le,un lore· SECRETARY view. yrly F l unt pool 1az $500 642-7302 Makean oller I05oure busmes!> and get 10 president of small Prt· $ 1300/mo • Iv msg and 731·6520 Jilt paid 10 do 11 Call 113'" mvestigahons ottice Th•~•' Estate Store Traditional YEAR ROUND PRE-SCHOOL a51.2t21a'k10< L•Ma Typing pnones die· 675•1771 or 760• 1755 DPLX on East Balboa Pen tap11one Must be or· Prof n smkr pref d Realty THRU Srd GRADE lfyourelookmglorac.ar g<1n1zt-d S1000 mo NB ACHIS FllH IHON Spacious per1 turn 2bd Yrly $ 1000 772·84 19 Ill CAIYOI HIT En1oy tne lu•ury ot 1n1s e•. elusive guard gated com· mun11y 1n a spacious 'i'Br Twnnse Amen11tes incl 'i' lrpfcs. wel bars AIC. micros W/O nkups & 2 c ar gatages S 1825 Sorry no pets 644 -0509 EASTBLUFF Townhouse Apt 3Br 2 1Ba :> car gar No pets S 10'i'5tmo yr l5e 644-1010 or 760 7037 Aller 5pm O• Wllnds Veru111es lrg tBR penlhse Sec pool clut>house s p a Ava il 1mmed $750 mo 641) 7408 LIDO ISLE FURN 1BR t 700 mo yPdr ly Includes ut•hlles & 9a•aoe 1 per- <;on no pets 673-0837 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Bacrieror wipvt pa110 & cooking tac11 u111 paid n. oe1s S4'i'5 759·9194 24 .3 4 $383 • sec clau1t1eel has new' tor you d•(•o Caltly 646·4290 673-9359 6-7 30am. al t 5 · 631-7370 Lunches & Academic Skills DUPLEX 1n NB 50 ft to HOURS 6:30-6:00 M·P sand' Prot Female seeks l111ines1 & Fiuncial s.ime Yrly tease SSOO I I I S I 646-1444 ut1tincld6310458 •UBHI Or It 2900 CdM fem t'llsmkr tun 11dy. 1--...-------young prof shr 2Br 2Ba. PAINT-Wallpaper STORE contemporary furniture. 1500 ~• E51D 40 yrs W lg .ipt $4 75/mo Cati Hollywood Pr $46 500 Valene 63 I 1266 Ow• w rptire 2 13 65'2· 7848 M F protess1ona1 snr tg 4Br 2 Ba patio walk 10 t>ct $1 50 mo yrly 5'18·5396 or 673 2507 M F Roommates wanted St" '3or Sanla Ana Hgls nomf' 2 car gar spa $150 mo 756·'2033 N B Respon ctean fun F snr 2t11 2t>a dPI wa1~ 10 t:Jll'1 p 01 lndry $375 Dys 4'f. ·1'i'C.014) E 67'.l·0390 N"wporl Beach on Back e .. y mate lu<n•5he0 or unlurmshed Pool S550 644·2607 Aespon nlsmkr female shr 4Br CdM duple• w/3 Basineu Opportunities 2904 1n1Prna11onal Metal Build· 1ng 1.~.1r-ul.itlurer Sett'<.I u1Q uuitde• dealer 1n sc•mt' open dreas H19t1 putl•1111.il ~ .. 0111 in our g 1 r1 w I h 1 n <l 1; '\ t r y W••Clq( er Atcf'p tanc!' Cr rr r.eoo E Hdmpdt>n D"!°'l'r CO 80224 C Jlf 110117SQ i200 E•I 240'.l Announceaents Announceaents 2920 •SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC Rf AOtNGS Patrn and c.ucl r1·,1dings cJva1lable 2110 THURIN COSTA MESA Pacific Travel School 2515 I . 11.aia It., lute Au, Ce. tnt1 r:rJ ~ ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PRIVATE ACCREDITED TRAVEL SCHOOL American Alrllne Sabre Computer Training Established 1963 , .....................•. , : \IH ~.I< tH'l'lllC I l \I I \ : • • : MANAGER : • • : ,,.,.1 •• Ullflll• ii~·· 1111\\ ltt'tll;! oll .: e · r·pl1·1I 1111 111111t.11!1'1111•111 1111•1l to11 •. e • • • 111111\ 11111.d -11111•1 111· ···If • • 1111111•1111•11. orjt.111111·11. f1 1•\lhl1• .111.t • e I e e :!"·' 11r11•111 .. 1I \ppll1 .1111· 11111-1 ''"J"\ e • "11rl.t111! "llh \Otlfh' • • • • 1(1•l1,if1ll' \ t•f1 wl1'. I ,tl1ol f11 t'll•f'. • .111d 111 .. uru111'1· ,, 11111~1 • • • : \\ 1• 11H1•r ,.,, ,.11 .. 111 11111q1o111\ lwn-: e ..f1I• 1111 l111l 111i: l ',11d \ a1 .1111111 ... 11111 e • lt11l11l.1\•, '"''"'' "' .11111 rl1·11t.1I Ill•. • • • •Ur.11111•. 11111111• pru;!1 Jiii .... .t.1n .11111 e • ltltlt',lj!t' olllll\< Jiii! I' • • • e \ pph 111 f't'r •n11 I 111·• t ltru • : ·1 hur' :.!.IHHrllll fl.Ill. : Newport Heights 2Bdrm olners $320 incl ut1ls tBa garage Laundry 720 0374 Lv msg Natiton,1fly renCJwned PSY· ctw 1oc a1 & tic n 19 yrs S.ih'\l ll:llon Guarantet'd' 4C.2 ':>% or 49J·2054 M~NING, AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES : ORlllE COAST PUILISHlll CO. : : 330 W. Bay St. : pool Water 6 gas paid Rmm1 wanted to snr 3br S700 & !725 650-8213 3ba Campo Shores hm Call (714) 543-9495 : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : • EOE • 91EWPORT llUH 2Bdrm over garage BPI Clean cneerlul $825/mo Responsible p ersons only 12131377 4640 or (71 4)650·0919 Oceanfront 2Br 2Ba S 1450 mo 3Br 2Ba S 1595 mo Stove cprls drps Yrty 675·0U 7 SPACIHS APHTlllEIT 1 mfle trom beacn 642-2357 STUDIO APT tng area Quiel area over· looking fountain S62S 644-72 1 1 agt Reis TRW Villa Balboa 1Br 5850 Versailles 28r S980 Pools, Spas No pe1s 722·7388 Aot WATERFRONT 2br 2ba sun dee.~ y r ly S 11S01mo Pi s tall 646-7441 536·9524 Suzy CdM Pool ocean view 720 1056 or 759·5421 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtrfre11I H••• H Li4 o WANTED prof Fem to •nare' 673-1348 lentils Wutt4 2726 PROFESSIONAL travettng couple seeks N B res1· <lt'O!".e 2·3 bdrms ac- cess to pool $2000 • 6 1~ 4'4 370 1 Add <r 225 Daily Pilot PO Bo• 1560 Costa Mesa 9'2626 C Plu<o Small RemOdel and 4'25513 968-7401 1714)850·4 1•7 oamercill Adl1•1• ins Walls Doors I .E. S.le Reat 142 1770 I CARE IH RES10 COMM LJIND 26 Kc TREE SERVICE DIRECTORY · ' ' yr<; QI) my own work Lie Top Trim Removal Oual HI Ctrpttl :?78041 Al 646-8126 Serv L1c:.11ns free. est 2769 CALL TOOAYll CAAPET LAVER Sell' ELECTRICIAN 969-826'.'l or 536-6696 6341 720 SO FT ASIC FOR LOIS C•11pet '> a1 Whole<iAtP l •t '233 108 Small/large JAPANESE GARDENING 1617 Westcl:ll ' Prir ••<, lnstalfahon~ .md 1ol•'o A repairs 548-5203 SEAV Clean-up 6 Ma1nt N""pt Ben 54 1.5032 aot Your Aeµ,w~ Tim 548 578'.i Nf W & REPAIR No tOb Free esl Tony 964-4758 Service Dtrectory DELUXE WATERFRONT Represen1a1tve Ctlftent/Concrete I 'om.ill Top Quality LANDSCAPING SPECIAL OFF"ICE SPACE Rr-.1, FREE est 631 2345 WE 00 IT All' REF s GLASGOW PAINTING lnttExt 30 yrs e•per rel s 642·5214 PAllTlll UPHTISE IY CHIS Rei:.1den t1ol. commer·1. FREE est1m 994·5819 RALPHS PAINTING LIC Reas Rates Cusl Wit. Int ·E .. 1 Fr est 962-470 1 &Jl2.Jl321 tll, 310 011v-1vs pa11os patM H d L•t '"!> 01G IT 646 7070 i MONTHS F"REE RENT .. .. etr No fOb 100 'lmall 1n , ••• Winier 3Br 2'.Ba Opt. on c~5 'oq II ·~ vP $1 50 · R1•.1\o M1c.~!''r' "''16·05'>3 1--.-.""-H-A.;,N.;,oO_Y_M_A_N_*_*_ QUALITY MAINTENANCE l .. e sand nr •Sin St Cull 642 4644 Cleaft lJPS spr1~k1ers 20 P1peri•1 FARTHING INTERIORS HANGING/$ TRIPPING VISA·MC 673·1512 " PUILIC IOTICE 1 J Pelle Cone.re le Const L "'~" or small I do 11 all' " 6" • Furnished. all upgrades CAMPUS OR/JWA 720 H h I al I L P,11 'l'.l l -5579 or Iva msg yrs 0-'P Tony 45·5124 almost new $2500tmo Fi Recep 3 pvl oles The Cahl Publlc Ul1ht1es ig ""' Qu ' Y 0 pric.f's " 54<1·2484 M·F 9.5 'Ont rm balh St 15""1mo'. Comm ss o REQUIRES Concrete Spec1al1st Bril".k r fNCES-GATES Tree tnm C&B LAWN SERVICE " c 1 1 n Bloc.I>. Lie & Bon<lod MOW-EDGE TWICE MO Ila Cltatltt 2676 w svcs Bob Bl NPP. agt lhal all used nousenold (..lit 17141962 7093 Ourq. runs CM IN B S20 S°25 548 5722 --""!'!"-~---!'!!"'!'"'-852-1677 eves 640-067 1 goods movers pr1nt ltleir arPd Jim WhytP 642 7206 Attractive large 2Bdrm P u C Cai T number'" all Ceiild Care HOME REPAIR Plumber Masonry ocean view laundry C41 Ill S•ITlS advf'rt1sPmen1s II you , ........ _., __ !'!""!"'!"! __ _ Se o .. av<· a question a .. -.. 1 Biby Nurse w11• yrs e•p fllt'\.lrtca1 111e .... or~ bath Masonry Of All Type' parking 0 1mo Ample pko utlls paid " """ "' t d 6'7 .,326 (714)498-4486 '2855 E Cst Hwy675-6900 lhft iegallty of a mover 1.1krng ·•PPlic IOr daycare-~' c remo "' " c Stock walls·brtck work-Ille Calf Public UlllUes Com· St11tt1n9 I 1 3 536-7607 Hailing paoos lree est 536-4833 CLEAN SUNNY 2BR 1BA NEW• UNIT BUILDING 7 558 151 -PATIO. NEAR BEACH 887 W 1911'1 St C M mission l4• -4 CARING exp d Nanny 11 LT HAULING · MOVING Mo.inf S700/mo No PGIS Stores or Olea 600·3000 n~lcper('> hve-instor out G111age & Ya d Cl p , ___ ..,...._ _____ _ "'3 27 o •coatli'cal Ctilia!I lrornS75week 647-2<115 r nu 5 *&·1 IOYIH* 4. • 1 SQ Ft Agl 54 1 ·5032 n -Jon 645·8 19'2 CLEAN & EXPERT If ... , REBLOWN OA PAI TEO •MY HOME DAYCARE• HAULING • CLEAN-UPS Ovet 25 years expettence 70 .. re looking for. car r Also lnl/Ext Pa1nung Xlnt program rea' rates 7 Day<; lowest retes L•t T • 116 428 130· 1353 PIH I tr /lepair IRYWALL Complete services• FREE es11ma1es1 968-6374 lnl 1E11t Patch Plastering Custom Te•lu11ng Ouallly Wo11t. Problems-No Prob· fems' · 326864 554· 783 1 , ••• ~i•t 2• llr Ii• lll· 11H •All plumbt"9 6 heallno• $1slfled hal neWI for OUe Lie 288597 631-9295 mndical exp 642 o5u Call Barry 63 I 4 748 8C MOVING ______________ ....._ ____ ! Cl i •-• ••A •• ORAINS c;tear lrom $15 ...... .. .... , • .. ... -·· AMTE>C TEXTURING tH •• nnlCt Hou1t1ittin1 Ou1Ck & Careful l 138046 Faueel-Otsposal·Reptpet llapr! • ... !Wf!lt IC• ... C T -_ LO RATES 552 0410 _ _ _ Wall 6 e1hn9 exturmg Housec1ean1ng•W1ndows Aettable Enetgettc Prof • 6• 1·0907 P S 722-9066 848·7203 Bob521·9957 14y1s reltabte reas,own CoupleWillHousesll Wiii AllllllllVIHIYITlllll I fi Make the Move to the New Park ewport Mekf t91e tmart move to \>1r11 ewpor1, Ntwptrt ••ell'• premier l11ury 1ddre11. P1ntltlllH allCI uf1nl1btd I, t. t 3 bffreHI .,.,,111e1t1 au IO"DllOllH Oil)' ....... frtm Newport Ctatu ud Fatlllloa ( ...... PrtlD tltl te t llM. Ja ... ret at Su Jt141l1 Hlll1 Road (7M) 644-1900 A.,ltalt tran:. 645 9866 P1natOella c.a<e 10, horses dogs Full service, prof movers 1..,"--'·'-----w--Lowes1 1-a1 ralH No 1'11 ~I 1ny bid by 50% P.,klno •re• Repairs. Dependable, Elfle1ent cat~ b11ds etc Ma1nt • .., C R "' 0 s d 1 t 1 64 l 4970 •tra eng on wlln<la Local omm/ •Std Work guer Reaurf1c1ng • Rooflng & candinavien g1tl looking Y 1 ~ n re 1 6 1ong dtSI Free ast THE LEAK STOPS HERE! 63 ,.,.. tor housecleamng N B L • • Waterl)fOOlrng• 1-41,,., Lag Bch Dane Pt areat II IClptaf Guar pttcet 147452 FrM esl 722-7537 Aatt Stmctt ca11 M11r10 494.41~ I hnurt 17141441-02o3 lt11 .. tll•t/M•1t .. u •MOBILE AUTO DETAIL• PERSONALIZED HSECLN Gard•ning·Cleanups TrM ST&IYIH •Ull EXPERT REMODELER SpeG1at monthly rates. M1ny years up Rel • At1 removals 'Trim New latotnl STIHITI llYlll OI. LOCll Rel • Lic.nMd handwlln.Mark259·1311 8pm a.in 8S0-1772 & Miint Allredo54 l 3833 OrangeCo Or1g1nal '*50001 Don,631·'*132 .. I -' wa d • Kell ·a Oualil " Tree1Tr1m1C1un1.10 compl Stuotn1 Mov•rt Jn1ureo It tnicn n 1 0 Y ' garorn1ng Reas prices lie T 12'*·'*38 641·8•27 Tilt 1NfeA10Ff 6Ec6RltiNd ~!2~J~~~'~·~;~1SGr:1•· 6'*2-2873 cnuck Nrw wa1et1oote s 10<1oe 11@"xiiiJ11t"K"trs .. t•K"XQPft'lle"t~11i~no- veeh1s-spec1a11z1no 1n eon-I i •--' 0t111nct1ve, Affordable lour bedding curta1nt Ct1tr1cttn DUSTY'S Land•capell1Wn ., ••• ..met Kitchen• bath• 722·9783 Se1ms Newport 754-6278 AEMOOns ·Addition• ~~~ s:;;. ~~,·Y~':'r','~o companlOn/Ato.t '°' live c -Cuiatll cep11r P:renc;h Door• & '"care & 11ta l'ISllPO for Wiutw ktalat . PATAici(I§ cX81Nft RE· wtn<Jowl Lie 541-7952 ITW lllTIH. tllUldf!tly (714)133-2000 LE1 H UN Hlff t FINISHING SlrlP·•taln C111tr1ttit1 8~~':: y~,~tk Ra~::!~ "' ..... ·""'···'·'""· .. ·-----~:'c,~'~1~:i:::6~~W,"9 ............ a ... 7 ........ 11 ....,.. 1111 •.nlllM.Jlllfll.I ... :C::AS::;H:;:IE;:,R-Fu_lt_t_lme..-iiiPatiliot '"" .... ._,... "°'*'Y 1111' /lllllSI lime Fle11lble tlfl A. mw11"1.n1 ~1 Dev lhift C1re Wasn Apply In per· rttnlal bu11neu H.,d· ,_ -aon WOt'l11ng d~NIMIC. per. ........ ·-·-.. son wno ,.. •Otkirlg With AN tMtt IL ~ •- pub t • c hPttl•nce lft Mfl Salllng, M1n1Q«Utl Medi· p1ef d. tome Set woni DIV ahlftl 1n1cal exp R4trs Hatd TSL MGMT &42·tl03 1_....... worlllng Sa11ry open -.,... O.net11t 675-9000 .. ., .. .,, Oood ty1>111. record1, phnoe 1~ep11on 1ma11 ull1~1t Retidl' In VIC Of Logunu N~uel 831 1040 SECRET ARY Orgami.O dto1>41ndab11, setf 1ncen· t1v• with ronow th1u 1n NB area S 1000/mo Ctthy 646·4290 & yrs min et1per PllTIYllM 3 yrs min ••P41f UllHLIOIDIHI AMllAIT MOii W.cj Fn 6 Sal 8-4PM Malu1• 1ndtllldUBI UUS llClPTllllST Morning & eventng shift mature 1ndtv1dua1 Ol·llMIHLPll F Or 010 In mttot Van l1n•• 11ec tronlc1 OMtton Perm~' l>Ol· 111on Will 1111n. mu11 ~ over 214 bOndlbi. Atler 5pm catt 722·9383 CHmlllLP Sm111 t>ustness growing IOllllUI fost needs lvn person Must 1peak engll1n. Part & AM or Ellilntngs G•lato c 1as11eo COM 120· 1628 lfLIYUY llml wigooo olffee s"-1111 Call Full 11,,,. 96 7678 ext 12 ULM& UY OLH F0< party equ1pmen1 rental 1101• 40 Hrs -Mull work Sala Bring OMV r.COtd Unlled Renl ·All CM TYftlT nlHUIY t•l·IOOO tit 121 November 3 through the For eppointmenl plelM early part 01 January call between 9 4PM 645-0760 Personable. deta11 orien- ted 1nd1v1dual '#111'1 good MARIE CALLEIDAllS llSIWHIH And General Cl•ant"9 per· son tor party equipment 1en1a1 JJore United Rent· All CM 645-0760 accurate typing 6Qwpm. E•pl"nence<! w\lh mem- ory typeow,.ter perteued, Panuomc KXE 700 'E•- eellent t•lel)hone skltls. and 1b1hly 10 handle neavy work loads with frO(luent 1nterrup11ons l1lltt1 lar Cltalt 645·5000 E'xt 521 Call between 9·4pm for appo1n1men1 Techniul/Trdea 5505 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL ER'S Entrance e•am1nahon now open For lurtner info wnle P 0 Box 275 Ster· ltng VA 22170 TllCI Flllll SCHHPlllTH Exp pref wlll1ng 10 train 11ghl person Shilt work OA PHllCTlll llSP. Microscope exp pref'd, shift work Call 979-6373 Siles 5510 * UUS/CASllHS * Immediate o~n1ngs for sales people and cashiers Home 1mprov· men1 center expertence a plus Please apply 1n per· son M ond ay-Friday 9AM·3PM L·P MOil CHTER 1271 lrltttl Clll EOE MIF Advertising TELEPMHE SALES The Orange Coast Daily P1101 has an 1mme<11ate telephone sates opening '" Classilled Adver11s1ng Must type 45 wpm and 111>.e helping customers Prror lelepnone sales e11· pe11ence helpful Salary plus commission Excel· lent benefi ts Call Kathleen Olson tor rnler view (714) 642·432 t HHHCOAST DAIL YLPILtl J30 W Bay St Costa Mesa CA 92626 ISSISTHT MHAIH Fo• Unique Chttstmas Store 1n So Coast Plaza S49 7018 11sk for Dell Ill. IUIH TllAllHS PIT FI T (Need 10) Call Beth 545-3881 REAL UT&TE SALES Newport Beacnt Costa MPsa Sales Ott1ce needs Sdle~Pf'Ople Find OUI what Great Western nas to oller Call Etdon al 759·4830 GREAT WEST· ERN REAL ESTATE l§m. Retail SALES ASSOCIATES NowHeklng· PAN TRY GIRLS HOSTESS APPi)' 4200 Scoll Or1¥e Nt>wporl Beach Mon·Fri between 3-5 lethtrs lll1rht & litcllt• ts 11ccep11ng app1tca11ons tor eMrge11c people to work 1n our Vege1ar1an GC>Yrmel Restaurant litch .. Cash ier lrea .. ast Cttk Cel~·LiH Cttk Dtli ltl' Stntn All snllls available apply 19770 Beach Hunt Sch 225 E 17th. Costa Mesa OYSTER BAR COOKS HOSTESSES PI T BARTENDER {Preler F W S lra1ned1 Apply 1n person M·F 'i'·• 164 1 W Sunflower SA SERVERS Waite's or Waitresses needed a1 Tne Origrnal Coco s. 2305 E Coast Hwy CdM FLOH OAlll PfHH Needeo lull 11me _,u,. vancement potenltal and benehts App1tcatton1 wtll be tai.en by N 6 G II the K-Mart Cale1e11a • 2200 H4rbor Blvd • Costa Mesa ~" 10124 t llm·3pm FLOWEll '"'' ltl,trl P'T near 0 C Atrport Hour~ fle•1blP 852·9155 FROIT EH CUlll For busy Coste Mesa pharmacy 546 2123 FULL TIME OR PART TIME shills av11table L11e typing requ1ted 557.7777 GUHAL OFFICl F / T permanent Some knowtedge o f book - keeping and Burroughs L 4000 helpful 10 key by 1oucn type 40·50 wpm non smoker prefeued TME IEACM MOISE P1ea .. an1 oll1c" Call be· t""een 8·5 weekdays Is accepting appllca11ons 54c. 1060 or 545.4050 for lull trme DAY waitresses Apply at tNST ANT PRINT SHOP I 1t s1 .. ,, Mall•• p T counter sales-Paste Llllt, LICHl ltach up person Exp'd ne1ptu1 w It a1n M•d·day Mon· WAfTEll/WAITRHS F11 Pip P1tn1in9 '298 E W1tn ear for lunch service 17111 St C M 642•062 1 Mon-F11 8 30· 1pm S40 MAIL Hllll CURI S60 daily Ac:.eepuno ap· ExOt'r F 1T all phases phca1tons 2-4pm 2727 ma1t 19 vol Gd 011v1"9 Shannon Santa Ana rec d a must Also asst tn 979-0747 gen ofc dut•es Depend&· WAITRESS & HOSTESS D• Prego·s llahan Rest '2267 Fairview Rd CM b1lll y & rels <eq Pick up apphc al OC Perl Arts Cn1r 600 Town Ctr Or CM blwn 9 30·5PM M·F Gener1I 5530 MAIE ., AllTIST AntlflOI E•pe1tenced PI T demon· Gas Slatton wk $5/hr SIJilllng local deparlmenl rvPs & Sal 645-5760 stores 1 800-833·8800 AUTO IECMAllC Musi nave smog he & exp Nf'ed good refs N smk• Busv CM $hop 64'> 4641 BANKING Teller riuntington Harbour American Savings and Loan Association one of the nation s leading sav- ings and loans has a MHASHllLH Need dependable· nard worker Will 1ta1n star1 $~ 00 nr Hrs 8·3 30 M-F Call 26t 1133 l /FMOSTHS Work 1n rental off•~ Sat vrdays & Sundays only hour s 9.5 Showing & renting ap1s etc Musi be bondable energeoc & mdture Will 1ra1n Call 54 5 4855 M·F blwn 10·4 tor appl & add1hona1 1nlo MOTOR ROUTE great oppor1un1ly for a Avc111.iote in trv•ne area sales-011ented rndlVldual S300 10 $600 No collect· wno en1oys customer 1ng 3.4 nours a day c.on1ac1 Previous teller Monday thru Friday atter- e~pet1ence preferred. noon Saturday 1nd Sun- nowever. will consider dll}' morning C all sharp 1nd11rtdual with ex· 64'2-4333 ask for K1tk 1ens1ve cash nandltng e.t· O C t pprience r••&t IH lailr Pilet We ofter a eompe1111ve 330 vi Bay St salary and beneh1s peck· Costa Mesa CA 92826 age To apply please call Joanie Miller a1 17141 553·6808 An Equal Op- portunity Employer American Savings and Loan Association IAllMAIDS Port & Full time. Over 25 years CALL 75•·9955 HClPTIOllST PIT afternoon• Tete· phone skills Apply 1n per son to complete appfl. cation Mr Fuentes Rob· ert Bein W1ll1am Frost & A<;sOC 1401 Quail St NB PART TIME Mon-Fri Gitt wrappi ng and Giii Baskels assembly Will tram 675-074 1 PICTHl FllAMH customer Oflenled Prtor biggest meg1p11one in re tall experience is de· to ... n •s an ad in cl1n10e<1 Immediate opening Ex· perience pcetem•d tor las1 growing company CALL 26 t-7656 sir able but wm train Try II and see ................................ We oller a" ucellent com· p!'nsa11on package Please apply 1n person LEEWARDS CRAFT BAZAAR 7777 Ed1nget Hun1tn9ton Beach, CA 92646 Equal Opportun11y Em· ployer MIF HTAIL SAUS c arny Jean In Fasn1on Island •S seei..1ng a Full & Part-hme 1noe sales Call Launeo 640·4020 Retail Sales MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $700 a month. No collectlng. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST llllyPlllt .., 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA El Portal We are 1 fasl growing re· ••••••••----------· tail More spec1a11z1ng 1n the sale of handbag•. gills, and tuggege We are curr•nlly lootung for enthus.astt<: sales people (lull or part ltme) for our South Coast Plaza 1nd Laguna Hills stores Call Rob tor a personal Inter- view (7 14) 5<10-5625 RETAIL SALES. FAN· FARES SHOES, FI T sales & mgr 1ra1nes r>o•· 111on1 Xln t comm1ss1on H1n1ng1 Exper pref Apply Fanfares Stioes. Fashion Island. Newport Beach 64'*·5068 ClaH/lntauaatl 1921 •Tlll/IMITllLI Seelltng 1hl right lnd1vld·I ual for IM eleQlnt M11tng of tl'le TOWlRS RES·• TAU~ANT Apply In !)er• ton 10A~HPM M·ff Openin11 Now Av•ll•ble CAR ROUTES E•rn Exlr• C••h For O.llvery Of Thi• P•JHlr HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . N collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and Insurance . • PARK NEWPORT T~ Suri & S11no Hotel 155$ S Cout Hwy Laoune BHC:h, CA M•l·r111n11h Ouaffty wori.., I lalWlaL F1N! PXTNf ii:Jd i y Midi-1 ''" fft Seen 892·7703 0 1rden1no Full Servi<:• ard Sinor 18yr101 haapJ :P'I tocXL com efo,..1s 8064 c ALL 84 2 CVSTOM CABINETS .. ,. •~P R ta Reneged ~6~21 ~,:11.~1·~; m?,.' cT~*'c._mev~·• lie; .J3 '* 11'*.. HIRE · -1444 •CIOMt O...On •Cu•tom Conttrud1on 650 3223 -. .. an •• "" """ · '" K 11 c n • n c It> 1ne1 a Llndsca1>910arden S•r· A A A PAINTING 1n11E11t llTMl/Ollml Ask for JoAnne C •F'orm1~ Pond9'lngt11epuf"°'l.MOl1 V•ct COl"Pltnonthlym•int LOWC ST POltlble puce through clatssifitd H Ip o..,. FHtuon I~• raney .llil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll_!H~~~,~~~,,~2~1~~1~S4~7~-30~~~l_..1:1>9~1?~C~~!OU~l~C~~ied~_Jllllrl~l~r~~~1~s~1-:v!,_;~~4!6·~t~1~·1~~102,!Sl~•:fjS«V~~~~~~6f~1~-~32~3~5~------.:.......:...:.:..:_..:..:._.i ~N~9:_:S~tu~·~'~'~'60-~9~2~9~2~_.111111111!!!!!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!11!!!11!l!lll1!!!!!!1!!!l!!!!1lll...J ' Evel)'tblngcombJguprowlor KiUtbJ PASADENA (AP) -Kristin Lfiah Harris, a 17· ycar-o&d soccer buft'and hospital volunteer who wants to be a fuhion daianer. was named Ql.lttn of the 98th Toumamen1 of Roses Tuesday. TbeAn:adia Hi&h School sen1orwaschotcn from a field of 1tven finalim and m ore than 800 init11I applicanll to lead the Rose Parade on New Year's Day. Her in.te~t in soccer is panicularty appropnatc this r.ear. 11nce soccer star Pelc. the $0.QIJcd international •KJn1 of Football.'' is arand m arshal o f the parade and Rose Bowl football same. Asked about a pouible film C'a.rttr, the 11M:t· "I would love to do that, but who knows?" Hams. bom ln nearby San Gabriel, has hved 1n the San Gabriel Valley aJI her life. The brown~yed. brown- batted dauahtcr of Robert and Lu Hams of Ateadia bas a I 9·1ear-old brother, RJck, auendina the UC Berkeley. Queen Kristin's coronation will be Thursday. ·•l'm really excited and honored." she said. Of her interest in soccer. she said: "I really ef\.)oy 11. Besidet toeeer, her hobbles 1ncludt slmna. danc1na. scwina and sof\ball. And she 11 Ktivitics commtSStoner at her hiah school. where abe is a member of the Caljfomia Scholarship Fcdmtfon. She also serves as bencflu assistant for Arcadia Methodist H ospital Junior Auxiliary. Her coun includes Rote princesses Sandra Lee Waltrip, 17. of Arcadia, Micia Rosha.n Smith, 17, of Pasadena. Jennifer Lynn Haye$, 171 of Pasadena, Andrea Kathlene Millipn, 161 of Arcadia, Mary-Sandra Davis, 17, of San Gabnel, Diane Carole Welch. 19. of Arcadia . I can 1tt where ~le comes from." She said she would like to own her o wn clqthing store "and m~ybc design m y own clothes to go 1n the cloth1na store. Twins said left in car five hours By IM A11oclated Pre11 The prosec ution's chief witness against a Westminster woman whose twins ditd o f heat stroke has testtfied the babies ma)' have been lef\ unat- tended 1n a car for as long as five hours. Scott Morrow. JO, who was traced to Reno and arrested as a m aterial witness in the case, testified Monday in the preliminary hearing of ac- quaintance Beverly Jean Ernst of Garden Grove. Ernst. 25. 1s c harged wuh two counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of felony child endangerment in the July 20th deaths ofher 3-month-old son and daughter. Onofre11depl1UJtsecurltyploml•bJI By tile A11oclated Preti O perators of the San Onofre nuclear power plant $8Y a copy of the plant's security plan is missing, but they claim the loss won'tjcopardize protection of the seaside facility. The missing document contains a n analysis of possible threats to the nuclear plant and o utlines actions plant security and law enforcement ~fficc~ could take to meet those threats. said Harold Ray, a Southern Cahfom1a Edison Co. vice president. · Ray. who oversees plant operations for the utility. said the two-inch-thick document was last seen Oct. I 0 by a worker whose duties include updating the plant's overaJI ~curity plan. In all, there arc 60copicsofthe pl;in. The emplo yee reported the document missing on Oct 14, af\er he went to.retrieve it from a locked file drawer but discovered it wasn't there. Ray said. A spokesman for the federal N uclear Regulatory Commission classified the loss of the document as a moderate security breac~. G~ _Cook sai_d t~e agency is trying to find o ut if the document was taken with a sinister motive tn mind or was accidentally thro wn o ut, as utility offic1aJs believe. Ray said that the loss would compro mise little oft he actual secu rity o f the plant. since 1t contains no d etailed descnptions of security device~, computer codes or safe combinatio ns which could be used to gain access to vttal areas of the facility. Cner&I 5530 Mtrcbadise Faraitart 6014 Mi1cellHtH1 6015 Ftaataia PLANTSCAPE MA IN-AatitHI 6010 Mo111n9 -Tall mahogchlna YAMAHA Concen Organ V&Jlty 6134 -C .., o "' c. S"800 French cvvn-FRI 10/"'4 8 30-4 00 TANCE PERSON Part or French armotre lSth cen-cab reoenza w c ec " , c r lull ttme Must nave go tury 58000 French •m· cnrs E111tance tbl H1-F1 1t, Clm•no tbl & matching 4 FAMILY3 Furn apot dr•vtng rPCoro 548-9585 pressionist 191n century s tereo cab All beaut S•de bo.ird S2800 set 6 ch1ldrens -:tothing. toys. prtced rtQhl 640-0388 nigh Ok uphol anl1Que 18750 San!11 Isadora Reltable mat person over-P•ltnt ong by A sselln chr!'> s 125 ea Game tbl Ellts'Newland F V se«' busy roofing yard S4000 548-4058 OCTAGO N game & dtntng ,,. 4 captain chrs S385 Respons1b•ltles material A r 6011 table Wtlh 6 chairs 2 Pe1s1an hall runn~ $900 o•clluo & de1t1tery fOb ll &&acts naugn chairs & ouoman No11ak1 Cnma serv for 12 setup & oroermg ma-I llY APPLIAICH Xtnl cond 754-0700 S600 Czrcnos1011ak1an terials B1hngua1 a · Gd LES 151-1133 c111na '>erv tor 12 S600 driving recd 642-7222 OUEEN sofa-bed .llln 1 Ant•Que Rose wooo snav· C E E FR GER din tbl w/4 ctirs Franklin $ 30 Resoons1bte Reliable L AN R I • 1ng mirror & stand 1 lewrrt luc~ 6169 Des19ner tabrocs tenntS. golf & letSurewear mfg samples Austra1t1an oorcela1n l1gurmes Oolls & books Also some Orange COMC OAJLY PILOTIW9dl..._, OClab9r 21. .. • . ,. VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDl1'G8 AT SEA , OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gour~t Bask~ts w /champ & ros~s IRVINE CO"ST CH"RTERS 675-4704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. AM ~rvfces arranged. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS, 7 I 4-675""4 704. ' LIMOUSINE TANNING ASHLEY LIMOUSINE "WI mike yow tt11tnS I,,,,,,,, IOPORT TAlllNG COOER, .C. """''I Ill ...,,,, '*-I f"-' _, • Jtfrnlt ,_ t11t 11 #1r'P•rl T_., CM#ff.'' 24 Hrs. Service Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted 730-0137 4020 Birdt • ....,.,. Beach 752-0224 To-Order Your Good Life ad Call 642-5678. Ask for Mendora. APA FINANCING On Approveo Credit 60 Montht30•1. Down L1m1ted Time Only Some Restr1G1tons Apply 15•0 Jamboree. N B ~0-64« For Pamoeted Merc.eoes Benz ll•lllATI CASI T 00 Mercedes PnC9$ Paid CALL PETER Of RAY llllSI IF •PHTS 4ill•HCEIH 213 or 714 837-2333 CAPRI 76 2 3 4 590 Runs good good '"es ctean inside & out S950 951-1042 anytime WI Ill AU llAIH USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR nilJt & ct~an person A TORS S S Pn1tco and .. 001r11ng st11 Gas power i&0-5034 "' "' G o atr comprssor 551 -5387 net-ded lor Bakery Room ioson Kenmore w/ ry C 6011 for aelvancement F'T & ~f'nmore a ic 547-2916 SACRIFICE' Queen sofa Oapaten P T pos•lton, Pis call for For Sale Kenmore washer tlf'd S 150 corner grp APPLE t 1€ Como sys Pntr 1nterv1ttw 6737890 and O•yt>r gooo ton-$100(.0uch cnair S125 modem $1195 IBM furniture & used clothing ~-;:;jii·~-;~i 9-5 Fri. Sat, Sun 835 Amigos Way :6 Park on ~mp &L street GUJ•'tJ~ VOLVO ~3 760GLE grah1e grey on1y 361< m11e:; IOllded •In t cono s 11 500 951-3919 BUICK DEALER FRH&mAISAL DeLILLO c1m1UT 1821 1 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACl1 RESP WOMAN neeoeo for HO Or s 149'> 54 7 -0400 -dit1on 534 3073 .ill .1n1 493-60 12 amipm Compa11bte 640K 50MB Tr&as;;rt&tioa lull tome olloce Mlp TOP .OF THE LINE GE SOFA & LOVESEAT LIKE Power &ti Pac1f1c Piano wa!>her & dryer tleaultlul N[l/'I S800 DINING EPSON FX-100 PAINTER Rental 645 6460 "'"" 3 ,rs Old S300 obo ROOM SET 6 Cnaors Lll<E NEW' S275 6 626 w p.1os Chona Caoonet & OR BEST OFFER RETAIL STORE MCR. Call 44 "' s"""' s 1000 Goto Hall 559-4494 Holiday Season Nov-Jan WASHERtGas Dryer $300 M rror S 100 951 3057 F y 6022 Gilt wrao oac~ snip n ct s s GE imoeroal SOLID oat. ooo~ca~e ooen ree to oa bus ser, pnoto COP•es At>1t o9 S'.300 l 1kt! new .,,0,.. IJiK~ ;, F•onr 6 11 FAFE AKC Blacll 'IA Lab 5 10 6 daily F TP T M F Mc .in; to tOI '60 6592 ..,.. II F Sl'IPlvpS $75 1 rs L'"'•dblP ta;noly pe1 M >toe 9000 "' oeopte Faraitare 6014 %O 0,,, IJrntly moving Needs n;;,e refs rel1<1tlle two gr:iod tiomP 673-177 1 m.tior N B toe w estehll I IUY FUR•ITURE Solid oa~ d1mnq 1able & 6 FREE TTENS 7 "' Pt.t1J Newoo•t H1llsRe LES ISl-ll33 t11"),rso1o r ~e new Kl wees ~u""P cJI Pt111 Courlney ~· L oo L v ms g " •userr •lo.er> need good M i. fO<lJ~ •f, W HOw B~acnHou\e lullof n1ce ,.,2.18&8 'm" 1•QPr s trioet ' ' • 5 t8-541)'. H 120-5367 W Tr. l' L11 trvme 733-8828 furr , ,,.,, Geioo repatr TEAKWOOD FURNIT URE c.111·Jp' 673-9384 t27 ,.., ,,_ ver, ... J ~onabte" Jewelry /Fan/Art S•a'I ltits 7014 )0th S1rrPt Nwrr Bch 8 .i :.008 Home 6025 ~·-~--~-~~~ 'C.1 '<101'1»<1 i'18 An,.. ISL AN DER 30 MKll * HtFHS WHTED• f \'P D HOT ROOFERS S 11 ""R Co111trJ Plaill Couch . TIWI( YOO F:2us (11t)-.a111 IN U.S.A. AM> TRYING HARO£R IN ORANGE COUNTY 14l·llll11-tl·lll1 114oet.TYIST&Wll Auto a11 s1ereo cau , r ac~ 7 passe099< Von 800M9 "·"' THIOOOll ROBINS FORD JOt>C MAll\0 1 llYO CO\TA 11111\A t>4 J 0010 FORD ESCORT 83 2 OOOr stick t1ke nu s1ereo $2450 ODO Below btue DOOi. 760-5489 lllctll •ao Ttwt Cat MElllS Role• GMT Masfer S23 500 Nwpt Slop es- Miscell&aeoas 6015 S S Pwc-no1 .. eo 4 9 1osr 1ao1tshed chaner income l•lliilil••••-•I St535 All documenta 1i 141645-2787 Mu'1 oe quattlled Snal<e ano 1ove seat loke new an<l comp pe•~ons .i1so ~ 175 642 -06 70 20IW ........... TO 8£ =I ·SALES BUICK 76 Estate wagon Loaded ltllr oigttal •Int go r nd Runs well 50 59·2 5023 10.111f'o S500 673-0225 cond SJ • • nceoeo 642 ·222 SECHITY CHRI Mature 1n01v10ual tor front g.11t-ano pdtro1 ou11es Must tle lte••ble for cay ano gra11e 7ard Sh•lts llllOl IU CLUI 145-5000 ht 521 Call oelween 9-4pm ,,,, aooo•ntment S MA LL B US IN E SS "" t1119n1 lrPSh Oll•Ce nPeds P T gen er allst & B~~or 8 hr~ pl'r w~ 11th y,.I Ir \on 645 7fi,() I T"ESEnlH Tvpl"~P11ertP.1stP Up per c.o,.. nPedf'O for Pron I Snop E•o n1>c CJll Carol ~ MercPr 54, ·o 1:i ' VALETS WHTED PHT TIME.131-1421 WlHllOHE D,,..flltte set • t>•ac' naugn ~ J•rs w 1tnu1 otack I t" A kl' ne .. • s 110 b4l·60<'8 7 POAT ABLE SPA fully 1, ,... lully cf'rtilo~d Flaw t ,,~ 110 220 value t'>S conO•l•on Sacrifice Jay 27 85 grttat con- $1200 Must se1 S t700 S'lOO Dav., onrv 645 c.o 10 d•'"'n"1 F ,11 race gear & 548-504 1 c.111 btwn tO~m 4pm sails Loran elt Fast" AMERICAN Indian items Mu~I ">f't'' 673-6 160 EX OUISITf FURN Musi "·11llf'J rug'> baskets Office Furniture . .,,.. " ""'nqb~ Chrs al't(J _rtental r ... r,s • E••i1aeat 6047 Shps/Docb/Stor11'oe22 Q""""A"' !>Olatessthan 213 69 1·1oJ7 __ ty1 10 Beaut French 40 91 TO 10% 1r11tout' nutch w t>eveted Antoqup manog Oulfel to SllE TIE AYAIUILE S 1.1'> Drape!> ~ shears OFF LIST S220 Up to 2511 gt., AnllQue armo11e on wht 10 • t9 ltke new po It 1..,..1,..,., cono st>owo1ece S:?50 .,.,11 sg5 650 t598 NE-IV NAME BRANDS No Live Aboard 61;2 1668 Ofl•ce turn & ,uppl1es SWALES ANCHORAGE Leather sofa $750 and BOYS 10 spd $•0 14 * OF'FICE KING* Oarlt 9 S 548-1501 10\PSf'lll S:?50 Wicker MA Yrt OWEA SBolboa t '•Qu•O·llOrS SLIPS AVAILABLE IOvPSP.JI S50 Cat mooe S ic.n Alum """ IJOle 4 250;.i 5 Fl r11•ew S A S•zes 25 30 & 40 C•e>ta,ft lS4STwoESS (.lj f' imO•l'll) SlOO •q,c,<·r<NG Call 642-4644 rroC\• it, r'> 5500 tlC111'1 7 f ,f'• •Q., 64f· 8"'' 9 5pm Mon-Fri ,... .,,.,, .. o <:an s 200 EM BA To u AM Au NE Pets • Anim&ls 6049 C"•" .1 11a1war., S 175 '·~·nk c o.Jt s 1<.00 B•dci. Misc. TrlDSJOrt1tioa 4<M 0201 111 6pm 01 '" orod M•n> ) .s roa1 HORSES llUST CO! S 000 • ?C 39 ' ' I tl'•P <;Clld great buys c l • , er I I T u i le rs L c;H APED Sec tional 1 • c s .. :. J..J64 Jud\ 01 teve ao 14 ~lt>Pper sofa S500 T~ll~ HUMMEL UMBRE~LA O•·~· tredl'llld & chest BOY & GIA~ PE rs ARE PEOPLE TOOi vw ClM,H Wtstfalia S170 M,1.,.1ag washer S700 e<tCl'I Form C,s,, 3 8".t11:1'"0 oS Giooming' 74 X Int cond 5•6 9822 Or r"' S2'\0 854 0352 c,1,,1 6.U-5444 Spec.1• Po •N' Puppies T C p T('l,-M r S46 2848 A L ' 9010 MahoQanv D1mng rm Ible L<Q propane Ot'Q SSO 0 " atO ell&af SfPlRATIEIRIPfll DM~tAREN~SRBMWT ! M F till 9 S·S 1111 6 626 S Euclid St Fullerlon CA -: 14-680 6300 l 13-69 1 670 t BMW 85 635CS1 blk blk 1 "" nE>.,. oe1a1led every rr t. SJ 1 500 firm PP c I? 1::'4(' <'•PS 240-399 t DATSuri '3 240Z 4 sod 1 '" • .:s o • reo11 eng , , ,. :Jll nt "''' cond s:>-Q ' c;1aoso1 • H"VICE • PAftTS • LEAllHG ,ARGCSJ WHNT '' ON IH( W£ST°CvA"I £V£JY tQ)(l & COlOll CALLIODAY ">' l I I T --~ ~ • 1• ... I ' .. • •• ~ :. "'""" .1 "' ' ;.1 J,,,' ·• J . ~~hf A ~• (71 l l 842-2000 Let lhe peoi)le In ctuelfled help you wrtte an ad thal will gelretpOOM 1442 S Bristol. S A IU-0220 Mow1na soon to tlll llfW o• r ·~ ~886 as" ror Ryan NABERS CADILLAC S1nt1 Ani Auto Mill ' ....._ ______ _, LARGEST SELECTION of 1a1e mr:idel tow mileage Cadillacs in Orange County' See us 1ooay1 ~vw •u HHTIM I EXOUtStTE 5 sod loaded S!1SO Oller 545.31 17 a4G-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd C"OS TA MESA I -1 VW con¥ whit e new LISI youngtter 5tar11ng P J I t !00 lo•e!> CJU!Ch & scr1()()1 St elf' • .,e .. 10D or "' •P S3950 '5 1-4842 llODDy D~ ()".)0.•"g through 01 )56-0745 ciass '•f'd JllllH I I Oru&t c..ty ' ..,,,, l.J~• 'lltrt11'l ftaltr ~·· "''' ,.. •ktl-uif, _ wmu. I 1111111 2'2' ... ,., .... ltl •tu SU -SUI MERCURY T7 Monarcti or•g o ... n~ nu ball 10 m1 am Im a c 9000 cono s 1300 000 673· 7094 PONTIAC 83 TRANS AM Am Im a c all pwr crs COr>ll 32K mo Xlnt cono $9000 ODO 675-2263 OAT~UN 82280ZX Turbo '.~-------------------------------------------1 : tu11v loi:ioeo OI" I 1ut 1 "1'" •'11 I"~· ~e& c "t 854 3019 DA TSuN 84 300ZX who'+' 2h f\On ,.,.. IO.lded CIP ''' {' • I C P<l SI l 500 t1 26' •n4 days Sn1pp1ng & Receovong C1er~ M-F 7 30-4 30 $4 75 Hr to \tart Ben et•ts Mar~ Mau ~ Sons w ""· p lf'ih•es $ 7 5 S('1f it>eo S85 "' lO rnau p· • 0 MAXEY RN M,1h<1g <lP'\k S 75 Queen s. s Can, as ' o ... ooar S•5 llftOS rg&as J1t1e,......l-i...L.!•:.!' ........ ~llo;l.IAI.E!.O-,-~'Y-t--t:::::::lt---.r- sz !Jd S 110 646-9590 -~A~•'._'.qt:OO~d.E_C£On~OU0~3..!_l _::4~'i524'!iiiii~~~~--~~!:t~;af;~Hl~~~11' -~1-~~urrr.r 'l.uJnl'\ \ ....-vTri e 768 601 l -• BALOW N 611 9 nch ALL .. •IES i\!Chong I! OavPnport <> MOllLE 'llO•E -I flO a1 .. , ;4 ~ ",.""' ft' n r r P.: $ m1tch nq ll)vf'St".l r f •Cf'I ent cond•ton \' "'1 1'001' S'>800 I MOIEL *'16 2IOC• "' bt>•9" hac~gr ouno $801) r r>esr ~tier Call for ~•J i 644 .!048 DOMESTIC & FOREIGN WELDERS $100 54A 94 18 ,,., "" ,,..,. 6J;; .l'J4 19?02 BEACH BLVD M 1n. 1'11'1 t.in vPr y clean Pl\ f IOI rr Sf'fVICt' re . MacGr99or Yacht'\ t63 1 MATCHING SET sofa BfA ..,-IFUL Console 114 113 4100 Ptacftnha Costa Mesa 10,, ... .,eJt chaor Jnd 01 POWER iian.:l toots •O sp "' 1 ~ \' t 0.,o 1 yr • tor J .. , .,.. arr avail il6 tf.•61 Wl•HW WASMER 11,•11 FIPT s 1300 mo OP· oor1umty' 760 7057 t(Jrn an "~" ne"" Of'•qe t> '"~ .... ,,,_.c,c e .K.:es J '_,r .. ., ' 1Pli.Pr~a 4 Wlleel Dti•e/ Jeeps S17S 842-4908 ·~ 1" -""0 -60·0240 s I '. C." s l .j ,(\ 8'J 'i672 9030 $9,995 JIM SLEMOH IM'°RTS MOVING SALE' Sola love "' 4 " 5" '"'3 '" Ao CJ M BE AUT ~ IL THOMA S __ l_l_J .. E .. 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Sell your o tra m•r< -p ~too~ misc bul l'l•t• to ra~e ~ Som.-onf' ~. • •• .~ "<-tls !"•·• c WACO•EERS '1 Q,1.; <;1 NB ~hemato ciuti-r.1.1 •,Jf>8,1lt fi pm wa,..tslo l'le•o •n ciass•'•t!O "tc.-S 0 '20 l'<lt 120,111 1-;:=====~=;i :=:_ ______ ....,! _________ ~--------1s rf1NWA¥ GRAND P1 \no $everat to choose from ,,..11 1 __.IM'-. 01 ~ 00 Heart Healthy Recipe JOE $ LASAGNA ooun<I 1•,1n ~irc•u' · 1 · • · ' tur in1ric ,.,. , " J c: lit.IS t11r•1 111 "" • • I tC<l'>DOCJ'' I•'"' 1 teaspoon r 111 •Pl"" t , 1 1easpvi " ·• q '" tpac.ooon 11.1r 1 ' '"•' J.t 11 ' In t"t •d• ,,. onrort s '""<I• 111 I II ' lulTlctl( ,1t1C1• !'l l"il ;l,t'Ci "V •···•;' grour-'l<.1 It 11,\'"" •'u",, l ,, • ' •1 •• ,, ChCP C.I' Coo• •. ~ , ( d I r • • " ,•, ,, f L•Qhl•y 1, H , 1.1 111 t ! ,. •le, t ' ,\ w1ttl ol th•• • I l'><H ·~ ,,,,•I ,. ll< , .. ,,,,, murturP 1111111 1t11• ri11•t1I 1'1 • '11''' 11"'' 1 Repeat 'A"'"'" ~"'''"ct ....,,., ' ,,,., .. ,, ,, ' ' Bal<e 1n I '" F •~··• ' '' 1 •, '• • Vr Id 6 '''•"'") l\flp11'• 1 "'' 1 " .· . 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' ,., ' fi4.l 5 l 4 j 'll CHEVY IUZER lOADf O $4500 OBO 6-~(I • ;ic,I. 10r Steve ~ AMAHA Shont'y Ef'nl'ly Yins 9040 1 irqi>~1 ,,, r Ohl 3 yrs FORD 78 Customized r e "' S 7 c;on P P W.r•rla" van Xln t cond <1 'C. 4 ·06 " 662 2552 • 11.qh back $eals Bed l't 111 ... t Ill \I Ill 1 111 \ 111111 I tt1qhfl'11tt lJu_.hh '°-.t"tl""' A ••u•H .rf'" 14\ I I ,,.,, II"' '""1•4''' 8 1111th 673-0900 TV, Stertt, Electronics etC' 63 1-5037 673-8484 6010 Aati•ats, PORSCHE 62 346B great l•r>(1y " I 1m frn CllS!\ -.v~,D~f!"!IO!!"'E~Q""'u-,p~S ~1ooo=""lc"':o=:m:::-. Clusics 904 5 tttoo •L • • 'l GAE AT mndt'l•f' t'mp S)-S S•SO 65 JS6 PORSCHE t.OND <;J()(lu 'i I 2032 E HJn Rad•o SSO Best 20 000 m• new engine fully POA"C ><F •o Q 11 T bll. & Oll••r liSO 14C.8 re'ltOrf'd Xlnl cond , ,, ,...,..,1 1 1 "I rf'Dll 11ng ,., $ I $<} !:100 645-8 t51 PP .i• .~ •• ,.9 mo e~lt vH•lf a es Aatta la_!!rt.. 9100 • ' S<.5l'\ .,,Q 0801 lilM& 76 VOL vo waoOfl fli•Cftl • PEl!G EOT • Peaias•ll 6107 tr n1 rond trll t> new • •ASTfRAl i • YARD SALE $" llO(\ 673 4114 or * AU"A ROMEO • ~~ •. ~·~il:~. ·r: · .:.:~ ~ Costa Mtaa 6124 '/RENAULT * ··-; oooo • Gtl NT GARAGE SALE11 JEEP 3,., Annu 1 Mf'sa Verde N•••lhl'ornooo Oerage ~ o .. !:J.1·· B~• & Beller ~ ~ • "'•'n l'v1'r'' Over 100 Fam· ,,, p11•11c10At•no S111vr oa• 9am 10 2~ r or sell· ng 0t S.l\Of'P•ng info c111' Ceontur f 2 1 TM Rtal Ea llllflrS 'i48 2) I 3 IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 •met SAU! m"rar ,.,. 1011 m«we• -"" <~.111 "" n•no .. 631 !>8?8 HJ L111l11140·UOI SUf\ARU 8• GL 10 '""' mote c>•l'c,;tr•C ... ndowt A t. ti~ w'Qr•\ •nt nor SMOO !>•~ ~)'' -~~~~~~~~ C>f' , are'' r tut no111 J ••t -rift &OOIPTll 4 line mimimun "---'-~ ' ~" ' . · ,v.s A Garage Sale ~ Kit for $1. 00 For $3.00 you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent. There Is a 4 line minimum (approximately 4 words per llne). It's a great way to tum those hidden treasures into cash. . We are also offering a Qutde to ..... , O•r• ..... for 11.00. This guide includes Ideas on how to advertise. how to plan. what Item• to sell. plus Idea~ 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 tor $1.00 when yoo place your ad at: it.aBI ""NTINOTON MACHI FOUNTAIN VALL.Ff ~-Huntington BMch lnd~t. '79&9 Beach Blvd .• Huntington 9"ch Orange Coast Oally P ilot. 330 West Bay St . Costa Meta Monday • Friday 8.30 AM to 5 PM • 642-5678 CltMlfi.cl Ad"-11etnQ •I • Orange COMIC CWl Y PILOT/ Wedneeday, October 22, 198& Let's help Africa becom.e a self-sufficient nation To the Editor: Two years ago th1 October the BBC telev1s1on coverage of th<' African famine rcached our hv1na rooms. I watched in horror as the awful plight of the Africans came alivc in front of my eyes. A wonderful outpouring of compassion <.'nsucd with money raised from bake sale' to rock concens. The United ~late!> go~emment renecting the will ol lb c1t1zcns gave gcnerously. Now the cri sis S«ms to be O\ er People are no longer talking ahout the fam10e. The rains have coml' and media coverage has disappeared. We are looking for some new fashionable cause. But Africa still despcratcl} need~ ouf help. Experts agree that 11 will be several years before they really re- cover from this terrible famine. The) need tools and seed and hvcstod. and blankets. Even more they need help 1n solving the problems of dtrt) water. ot lack of imgatton. of inadt.>quatt- health faciliues. of poor ag.ncultu1.il pr.JCltCe An important way for us to con- tinue to support f m:a 11> by our governments corunbu11on to the Six--c1al Programme for ub aharan Africa of !FAD (The International Fund for Agricultural De.vetopment). Thi!> hlllc-known UN agency has rerc1ved hiJh marks from e\CI) quarter for its effort~ 10 promoting \elf !iuffic1enC) of the rural poor 10 developing countrie And that is lh\! ..kc}" phrasc-\Clf-suffic1cncy Thal t\ what •~ nt'cded. Otherw1<,C thcr<' will tx· a ne"" lam1nr Crt'>l\~oon An • cffcc11' c way to &l'I rc!>ults 1s to writl' our congrcs'>mcn and urge others to do c;o. Denmart... thl· Netherland-;, Norwav. Finland. '"'eden and the Europe.an fa·onomtl (.'omrnunll) haH' pledged contnbut10nll lO this fund. Otha~ arc waiting forthc ll .S ·s lead. I for one would not ltkc to havl' those famine camps and feeding centers 1n m} h\1ng room 11ga10. SH IRLEY WILLIAMS < 'orona dcl Mar Hooray for vanity, hairdressers To the Editor.: Re: Nanc) Mclnt)re. October 4 Age Wuhout Fuss? Nanc~ Mcin- tyre must be kidding! No one age\ beautifully without the help ofh1'J/hcr hairdres~r. manicurist, Chniquc Bonus and Nautilus equipment. and if that's vamty. thank Ciod for 11' The "face" may be a burden, but when you stop Laking care of 11, you might as \\ell 1nH'St in a permanent Hallo\\een mast... NanC) must ha'c ll 1n for beaut· 1c1ans and health clubs -1ftha1 httk lady 1n the m 1ddle of 8111 Mel nt) re·, cartoon 1!. 59 and holding, I'm H (a1 least he put her 1n high hecl'i) Nanc~ 's mom must ha ve be<.'n "some looker" which ha\ both ered Nancv all her hk. Ci1veusabrcat...k1d Yourmomandl an.· not going to g1H· up our 'an1t\. an) more than Nanq Reagan. MJc \\lest or Marknc Dietrich Whal 1n the world for? Hoora) for van1t)'' If tf!> intact, your ego w1I follow suit. M\ 1ns1dl' person JU'it lovc<, all 1hat outside rare 8 ) the wa~. al 59 and looking forward to 60. I can speak ahout art. 1hcatcr poht1n and South -\lr•ca You better catch up Mr' M Ma) be \.\ tlhl• had \OU 10 nllnU fort he mtddk lad} of the cartoon I can rl·rnmmend a good ha1rdrc~-.er' P..\TRICIA 1 ILLE:UK •\VEN Balhoa Island We can't wait for traffic relief To the Editor Mr. Phil Sansone's lcllt'r lt1 the· editor (Se ptember 28) fell '>hort of ~tting the recurd r,tra1gh1 on thl' Ne\\ port Center Plan His contenuon that trafTil ""'" come to a \tandsull in Corona dcl Mar bi:causc uf the Fashion Island build-out tftJUSI not supported b} thl' fal·ts contained in 1he \Cf) cx tcn'>l"l' professional traffic slUd} prepared h)' the C'tl}. Corona dcl Mar traffic. 1\ unbearable 10 the mornings and evenl0$S right now The Pelican fl 11l bypass 1s the only rehef II the Pelican Hill bypass. which 1!1 lied to the Newport Center Plan. 1s not hu11l '-'l' will ha\e e"en more congc'>l1on 1n Corona del Mar due to rcgwnal ~rowth. even wuhout another hu1ld- 1ng going up in Newport < enll'r Approval of the Newport (enter Plan -Measure A on the November 25 ballot -"111 put Pelican H 111 Road under the ut} ·., control fherc·., no telling 1for"hen the mad \\Ould go 1n it lcfl up lo thl· l·ounl) Regarding \Uml· ot the rorwl;ir amcn111e' 1n thl· Nn . ., port Ccn1c1 1'1;.in \uc.h a~ the museum rnmpln. da} c.are center and teen center. Mr \anr,one says none of these thing' .11 c guaranteed To the contra!) 1hc plan 1dent1fie, specific \ltC\ and ""'II grant l·\..cn11al 1oning appro' als. plu\ I hl' IPinl· (ompan\ \\111 pr0\1lk land "1thou1 \\hllh n111w ofthc.·'c la11il11c.·' I\ ka\1hk I ht amount ol de\clormrnt propo<,cd tor Ne"' pun Center .rnd Fashion l\land t\ m1nuscuk lOnl· pared to" hat'\ gmng on 10 \t1rrounll· 1ng eommun1l1e\ H't th1c; de,clop- ment will bnng man} needed amcn1t1cs and will cau\e l'cl1can lltll Road to be under con\trurnon ac; l'arl } 3'1 next year We can·1 "'alt JO} longer tor traffic relief 1n ( orona del \tar JOI I L HI OM ( orona dcl 'V1ar Not all exchange students ASF To the Ed11or· <i1nce I haH· rCCl'l\.Cd numc.·rou~ inqurne'> regarding lhl· artick pub- lished in the Dail} Pilot rnnccrnrng thl·e11.changl' \tutlcnt needing a home.·. I "<1uld hke to dartl)' ..e'eral thing\. This part1tular '>IUden1 I\ nol twre on an i\F\ l'"hange A,c, Dl\tnct Rcprcscntat1\e tor .\I\, I 1.1.ould 111..l· to '>3) that omc an U \ 'ltudl·nt ha' been placed "Ith a tamtl) and that placement " un\uncc,c;ful for an) rca\on the .\f\ l haptcr 10 that area find'>. ~ul·cn\ and \Clnh a backup fam1I} Other programc, often do not ha'l' tht• rc.·,ourl l'\ to prnv1dl' lhl\ ~Cf\ 1tc ~i.' al\o pro\.idc ongo1nR orientation and counseling tor all '>ludent!> that we ho\I. a!> "'ell ·" ,, ~uppon system for ho'ltrng tam1hl'' J am happ} that the Dutt·h hO\ founJ a willing lamtl~ to tak i.' h1ni but I want to point out 1ha1 tlm 'l1tuat1on wuuld not Ile posl11hll• """h an AJ S program Sall)' SchrUl'di.•r f>10,1nc1 Rcprescn ta 11' c.· ·\FS lntcrna11onal lntercultural Pro- gram' EDITORS NOTE: Tbe story about Carsten Stdffn made no reference to AFS. The exchange was spon1ored by Speaker for Fr iendship, a private, non-profit group. Wants cable TV in SA Heights To the Editor I am wnting to you a'> the la'lt resort. Herc ism} problem· I bought a lovcl)' hou!>C 1n the Sherwood Er.tatc~ neighborhood 10 anta Ana HC'1ghtc; one and one half years ago I was VCr} \urpnsed lO find when I moved 1n that c..able 1clev1!>1on was not available I have in the pacit en.ioyed the man)' benefits of cable television. My children need to watch the Congressional hC'anngs for thc1r political sc1en1.:e cla'i\C<, m} hu~hand a race car de 1gncr need\ to watch rac1n.1 eventson E.\P"l.and I want to watch the health network cind the cultural event!. l he whole fam11\· also wants to watch thi.· mm 1C. stations on the weekend" For the last one and one h:itt ycar~ I have been trying to obla1n table television. Wt call up the d11Tercnt cable networks and c:ach refer\ me to the other sayina the} do not cmcr th1' area. or they will call me hal k and ORANGE COAST llllJPilat 1hcn never return the call. I ha ve done.· a c;urvey in 1hc neighborhood and many people do wa nt to have cable. Rumor has it that one man in the area doe\ not want the cable lines going through his yard and this 1'i the reason we cannot ha ve 11 I a'ilt the~ questions: Wh y can't the cable telc v1\1on group put an underground line 1n? How can one man prevent the whole neighborhood from enjoying the advanced 1cchnolog1tal bcnefit'I 1he 1ctev1s1on media has to ofTer 1n 1h1~ day 10 age' Why can't the)' bypass h1~ hou..e., Which cable scrvit.e actually i.cr- v1ces or would !tt'rv1ce u'I'' We arc actually closer to ( oi.ta Mt-!la and Newpon Beach than to ~anta Ana. Wl\al do J need to do 1n order to g..-t cable television? Can yo u help'> LI NDA IREDRl(KSON anta Ana Height\ K_....Wltt"* Publl"* T-TeH EdllOf °°"'.., City fdi10f ,_c....,. New9 iOllOt c, ........ lc>on• lOttor ,.,,....,,, . .._.. C«Wlatlofl OlrclOt ~C..tnl PfoOucllon Olfec:IOt ""'" .. "''..,, M•lltinO Dir~IOt ei:::0-::'0t INMTIMll Conllo41er .. a "SolexplaJnedthenatureofthedlseasetoLao,andpolntedoutthat 'themonthorso'heenvlslonedltwouldtaketogetarullngoutofhls department could kill Randall Benner. I explaif)ed that. and the line went dead ... •• .. Everyday stress rin.seS off at neighborhood car wash Whl·n I tat..e m} tar 10 to tx· wa\hl·d I "'alt.. along the other !>1de of the gla" wall d1\1d10g car'i from eu'>toma\ and watch 11 go through the scruhb1ng and pol1sh1ng ritual. I don't kno"" why I never take m' <.'} C!> off 11. No Onl' 1\ go10g lo ~ma!lh a w1nclowand 'itcal m) ~tcrco while the car 1o; creeping through the 'ioap and "a:\ Thl·rc \\Crl· quite a few car<, ahead of mine Munda) and for lhl' tir'>l time 1 lookl·d around the wa1tingarc.-.1 It 1s a mmi·mart. The cashier n1lletl\ tor more than wa'h and wa>. JOh\. You ca n buy auto acces!lonc<, - c'er)thmg from those ub1qu1tuu' .. Uah\ on Board" \tickers (and \an- at1on!> thereof) to \Cat cover.. Then· were o;un gla\'>C\ and \Un '1\11r' '>tcreo tape'> and \lC>tch tape; c:ookll'\ and co'tuml' JC"'Cll") A carnu.,cl rac:t.. held greeting card'. both the kind \OU t:an send to vour mother anll \unl I mtl), and thl· kind vou lan ·1 · .\l the far l'lld. oppo.,1te that point where the) hcgan apply10g the \f>:l:\, weH' lhl· sna<:k mac.h1nes stulled with land'. nu1' and l'h1ps. <ind thl· beveragl' ma<:hinc' 1.1.11h hoth u1ld and h111 otkring\ Ne~t 111 thl.,l. \\Cf\' two pllTl'' 111 cqu1pmt·nt I hall not \Cen before Onl' mcao;urcd H1ur hean rate and the other \our \lrl'S\ le' cl The in'>lruc:- uons ~ere so '>Im pie thal even I rould follo " thl·m To gc.·t your hcan rate (and I don't kn o"" wh} )OU would want to while ha' ing your car wac,hed). you deposit a quanerand placr a fingcrofyourleft hand 10 a groo' l'd c;lot Then you wan unlll \.OU hear l>a-r>a-Oa-Dah. 'While thl\ 1!. going on red numerals arc llJ\hrng hack and lnrth on the d1g11al d1\pla). To mca\urc 'our \tre:.!> level. vou deposit a Quarter and place your hand -\ ou ma)' u'ie c11hcr -on a hollow. pla\ttr 1ra) The tn\truc11ons read. . Rda\ and do n01 \\tgglc. A spot ot lighl tlac;hc'> up and down and finall}' wttk'> 1n onl' of the three color-; on the lac.·c of l hl' mach inc . I hl' color n land'i 1111 111dicatc'> \UUr \Ire\\ level -red 1111 high . \Cll1)w tor normal and green Im 101.1. I tool.. them hoth M)' hl·art rate wa\ 7!< I think Thl•rc was background no1<>e from 1he ""a'\1ng operation going on \\htle I \\a\ hc;1cning for the l>a-Da-Da-Dah M} strl''>' le' cl wa' normal. That c,urpnsed mc. At lhl' prl'\l1g1ou\clln1c where I ha 'Y t hnc ll'\IS every year. ANN WELLS / the) keep telhng me 1t 1s ~1gh The)' also make a procf'uct10n ot 11 You have to undress and pu1 on some tacky garb and be wired up oy a technician. Then you run on a treadmill unttl you fall ofT -a btl more slrenuouo; than mcrel) holding )Our hand 1n place without w1gghng .\nd the chn1c charge!> more than a quarter. l..a'>t year I pa id St6K 75Ju'' for the s1rcs!I te!ll I d1dn'1 get ao, good a reading a., I did at the carwa'h 8} the time I completed the checku~. m} car was ready 1 he man who docs thl' fin1sh1ng touchc' had to wan while I invested two mun· quarters and look both test\ again I thought I .. hould &l't a \Cwnd opinion. Columalst Aaa Wells Jives la Laguna Niguel. Man is dying for benefits and it may not be enough Social Security ruled leuke mia-stricken ma n wasn't eligible to receive disability "i \( R \Ml'\ I C> -\ome11ml' l·arh in Jul) a man namccl Randall lknAl'r \\-ho w;I\ 24 )'l'ar<1 old and cngagt•tl 111 lw m.1rm·d and a d1:1hct1l 1umpci.l oll <l \\:ltl·r lruck Ill rl·ham.1 ( ountv and hurt h1-. kg. Bcnnl·r " a log&l'' ur thl'rl· .ind come' from J lam1 h 111 lo~l'r\ He th11ugh1 hl· h.1ll torn :i n111~ k and wa' t.ikt·n thr next da} to lhl· dnuor h) hi\ \l\l<.'r-10-law. Linda Bl'nncr fh l d0<.tor\ office 1~ 1n Rl·d Blufl. and 1lw lknncr\ all ll"l. 12 mill·' a""a' t11 J to\\n called Cicrhn rlw um tm 1,111 ll'\l \. and om· of 1hem -a hl11od ll'\l lor pota\\1um - 'lhO'-'l·d a "hill' hlood lounl ol I (l 8 ,!J(J(J "'h1d1 1-. Jhnormally high "v1 ore tc'il\ "'l·n· run and a da) latt·r there wa\ :1 d1.1Knos1s· (. hrontl m)'clOgl•nou\ kukn111 a. wlmh I\ a \'C ry bad kind uf ku~nnia to ha' c. "I hl' dol 111r' .ind .ill 1hc literature I nm find on 11 'a' thr \amc thing:· ..aid L indJ lknni:r · lk ,.,n·t ltk{'I) w IJ\l I ~ monlh\ "11huut J bone marro"" tr.implJnt I he d1~l:a.,c.· 1u1 n<, alute without 1.1.arn1nK and .it lhat point he\ gnt 0,111. to l·1ght w1:ck\. and even 1f the -;urgt>I"\ u1n he done thc.•n. th<.· chance\ of \Uf\ 1v:1I have been d1m1n1~hcd .. Linda lknm·1 and her hu'lband 1.arT), ha ve tx·c.•n ra1o;1ng 1<.indall ~1nce he wa\ 7 or X >Car\ old When the d1agno<,1\ \\-3\ made, ~h<· helped him appl) for Sol 1al ~runty d1-.ub1h- ty and for tht· \lute'<. Medi-< nl program. fhe Tthamt1 < ount}' l>cN nmcnl of Social Sen ICt"\ IS'iUed him the Medi-Cal t:ard un what 1-; rallrJ a prt!lumpuon of ehgib1hty "-\t that point... Linda Benner '31d, "we thlught we had that end of 11 cdVercd." 1 he medical informntion wa<1 ~nt to lJ( ·LA. where thcv do 1he trnn~plant. and the procc'' Wll'> bcaun "The kid. meanwhile. "'ent ahead nd got mamcd. They'd m:tde II the wedd1na plan,, 11 didn't make an)' sen not to He 1 so na•ve, both of them are. He aoes to the hospilAI tvcry Wcdne~ay afternoon for his blood test. then he scci the doctor tn Red Bluff on Thunday 1 he re t of the time, they JU$l block tl out "lt breaks your hcan I mean he tound ou1 that hctorc the tramplant hc would ha"c tu takl· five da}''> of 1nten'lc rad1a11on and chemotherapy. ~nd he womc~ about going bald He fl \Cd nn that ai; 1f11 were an 1!>\Ue. . ·· On Aug. 11. Soual Sccunt} ru led that Bennc.•r wac; no1 qualified for dt\clh1hty '1 he onl) thing the> !kl1d that rcrnotcl~ made an) sen~·." Linda lienner said, "wa<; that the cond111on wa<, not hkel) to la~t 12 month'I. That, of cour5c. 1-s llccauc;c unlcs'i he get\ help he I\ unhkcly to Oc alive that long .. .\1 the 'iamc time. however. plan\ wt•re going ahead for Benner 10 retel\ ca 1ramplan1. "In the package of 1nformat1on the) 'lent from t f( LA. there was .i \Cparalc o;hcet , marked 'To Medical Paucnts,' and 1n 11 they said Randall had to bring a Medi-Cal M1cker or l'a~h or he ""'<>uld be rc\Chcduled or not treatcd." 'lhc 'iatd . Then. e<1rl) la-.t month Benner rcre1vcd a two-page form letter from the Department of Social Sen 1cec; 1n Oakland. "The letter went through a bunch of numbers," Linda Benner said. "No. 14 '>Cly'>. 'De1c1m1nat1on: It is de· tnmaned that the applicant •~ not d11Whkd. .. No 16 say!..· Ba~1!1 for De term 1na- 11on Th1sappltcan1 wa!.den1ed Social ~lur1ty d1sab1l1ty benefits on 8-9-l!ti :11 the 1nit1al level.' .. Ju'it hkc 1ha1 A kid's life isat stake here. and thcr \end a form letter saymg Randnl 1m't ehJible for help because wmc bureaucrat 1n Social ~cunt[ turned him down. His (Medi-al)cardcxp1rcs<Xt.31 t. We talked to our doctor 1n Red BlufT. He: said that the cost of the operation was 1n thr neighborhood of $200,000. Thef_ve only done 400 of them 1n the last 30 1cars. "We ve aot a bll family. but 1f ~c 111ortpged everyth1n1 we had we couldn't come 1.1p-w1th thll kind of money. And the th1na 1 • evtry one of us has -Norked all our lives. We've paid for every w lfare prosram 1n history, and now we nttd help and the) send u form letters ... But wait I called OakJand and t.Alltcd to 1 m n named Ernest Lao. who 1 a PETE DEXTER '>upcrv1i.or 10 the D1sab1ltt)' balu- at1on D1vl\10n. He said that Rundall Benner hudn't Ileen turned down at all. "There ma) be o;ome contusion." he ~1d. "because of the oH·rlap with Social Security dic;abihty. hut no determination ha!> been made yet ·· Putting aside the question of wh y, in that case. hii. department had \Cnt notification to Tehama rountv that ~uch a de1erm1na11on had been made. I asked when the Benner\ ('ould expect to get a ruling. "Technical!}... La o !>atd "I c;hou ld n't even Ile talking to }Ou. I am not able to d1<,eu~s thi s case c;pcc1fi. cally, .but 10 general term<J I would guess ll would be another month or so." So I explained the naturl' ol the disease to Lao, and pc>1ntcd out tha1 "the month or -;o" he en\ 1<>1onl·d 11 would take to get a ruhng out of hie; department <'ou ld kill Randall lien- ner. I cxpla10cd that. and the linc went dead for 25 ~cond'i "Mr. Lao"" I c;aid. • "I am here," he said "Do )OU undeniand what I've said'>'' Hc said ... I cannot tomment on thc sp«1fic case " Ernest Lao can't comment. I can. Yesterday morning a lcner came to Randall Benner from UCLA. schccl- ulina him to come into the hospital Nov. 17 to prepare for the transplant Bythen, 1rnoth1na i done. h1sp~n1 Medi-Cat ctrd will have expired, and the D1sab1l11y Evaluatton D1vmon of the Oepanment of Social Services will still be malttna its evaluation. A postponement of this optration Jeopard11es Randall Benner'~ hfe. Ir 1 dangrrous, it 1s cruel and ii is needless. And 1f thc aovcmor of tbu late. who can punt with the bc&t oflhcm - 1f he doc n't find lime bct'NCCn tclev151on commerciols th1~ week to kick somebody's ass in Oakland and protect this kid from the bureaucrat~. then the aovcmor' tame JUSt aot too c~pcn11vc for work.Ina people to afford Pm Dt61~r II a 1yll4kalH <*•-.Ill. PltTE D&XTBR Co lomnlat J1c1 AIDEISOI andDALl VANATTA CIA ships secret arms WA~lllN(1 l ON-For more 1han IO year'S the ( I A has used a Maryland bank for \Ccret arms shipments to "clients" around the world. Purcha'le record' obtained by our a'l\ociale!> Cork) Johnson and Donald C1oldberJ de1a1I armt. tran~­ act1on'> totaling Sl I million throuah the ftr~l National Bank of Maryland in Baltimore fv.o shipments worth a total of SS m1ll1on involved the purchaiil' and deli very of about t()(},()()() nncs 10 a COmpleA trans.- action apparent!~ winked at hy the bank managcnu·nt The nflr '>h1pmenti. onginatrd 1n Bra Lil and Indio. Jcrnrding to the document\, but the final dest10at1onc; h~ted arc '>U~pcct. Several ports were t.'ro'>Sl'd out on the original shtpprng papers_and ncv. d~t1nationS-Wruten '" Thl' arms deal\ "'ere 1n111atcd by a CIA front called i.\<,SOC1ated Trade'rs. and handled b\ '\herwood Inter- national [,port ·corp a largc arm!> broker hct·n-.t•d with 1hc State Dep<irt· men1 She~ood hac; offices 1n Los .\ngclci.. M1Jm1. London and Wash- ington. [).( . The bill'> ol lading rnd1catl' that .\<,soc1atcd bought 60.<X>O rifles from the Indian Dcfcn..c M101s1ry for S3.6 m1lhon 1n <icptemlX'r 1983. The original de\t1nat1on wa-; gJ\.en as Portugal but a rnrrccted hst10g <.howed lhl· destination a!> .. An) l '(nlled} K(1ngdom) Port." Source!I told u<; thl· nfll'\ undoubtcdl)' were deh' crrd 1c1 M uJahed1 n guem Ilse; fighting \0\ 1c1 <>lCupat1on forces 10 .\fghan1c;1an .\ }ear carher. ~s\oc1aled bought SI 8 mil hon v..onh of nfles from Bra11I Thl'rl' 1.1.a<, an additional SI m11l1on purcha\C of .. merchand1c;c" from Bra11I that li'>ted Hal11morc ac; lhl· final de,trnat1un. Sh1pp1ng Bra- 11han guns to Mar)l:tnd make" httlc <oemc; ob~rH'r' in Nicaragua ""Y the CIA-backed rontras there have been kno""n 10 u..c Bra111lan "'i.'apons 1n their fight .ig;11n\t the Sand1nma regime. I h<· Bra11h:rn and Indian arms transact1on'> wen· handled through Shl·rwood. wh1lh , records ~ho"'. wa<, the purcha-;c and 1ransfer agent tor .\\~oc1atcd on \C\C'ral ma1or armo; deal'I In the pa'>I. ~hcrwood prc.·o,1dcnt Michael Kuk1n ha\ denied thal ht'i com pan) ""orkcd with 1he CIA I k did not return our rnlh for commc.·nt on this ston i\c;st.>C'tat~d al'n u'>ed "ih1mon Ltd . a Cayman l<,land\ firm . for \\>Capon., shipment\ One nf thc!.C \\3S a Sii 4 m1ll1on 'ih1pmcn1 of .. technical good~·· -mduc;tf) Jargon tor m1htal) hardv.arc -\Cot to Lago... N1gl·na Lago!. would be a convenient wa) 'ltatmn for weapon<; going to thl· ( I A· hacked Angolan rebel leadc.·r. Jona~ Sa' imbi l.1uk 1s kno""n ahout the \h1mnn firm becau'ic Ol \trtct ( ayman Island<, <oecrcq la\.,,,. flu1 11 does share the same reg1\trat1on agent on the •~lands a:. a Sherwood \Ub!.tdtal), Cromv..cll Ltd. John Kl'atin~. a Bc1hcsda. Md . attornq and dirertor of A<,sonatcd fradcr' c;a1d he could not commrnt on an) C'IA conntct1on with the rnmpan) ~k <,aid he ha\ "\t'I) 'SCtn:tne chcnt'> " First National Bank offi c1:11, al'io declined to rnmment Bu t as v.c have di~loscd. a former hank officer, Roben Ma11.well, resigned when he was unable to get written au1hon1a11on lrom his supenon to handle the ( IA fronf\ trano;ac11on!I In a \CrtC'> of mcmos. Ma.1t well said he wa'i wom~d about the ( IA rnnnec1ion. hut agreed 10 t:ont1nue proccs~ing A'ISOC1atcd'' que'lttonablc mone)' transfcn 1f he wao; given written nuthonty. "A'I I have previously 1nd1catcd to )'OU." Maxwell wrote his boss on one occa'i1on, "I hnve no 1ntcnt1on of 1ntrrfenng w11h nn) government ac- 11v111es. however. 111 this point I have rears for my pcr'IOnal welt•bctng {I\ well aHoncern for the bank." Maxwell wa'I told the CIA refused thc wriuen authonty he requested This Jed him to fear that he would b( the sacrific1at tamh if federal bank1na ~aulators <7racked down on possibly 11lepl transaction-; that had has name on them. WH I fLE BU>WER WINS. for years, Joel Freedman tried to act 1hc Veterans Adm10istrauon to order the ust of soft na~I fccd1na tube for "' ho pttal patients who can't 1n1e\t food in a normal manner. ihe larger, harder ones sometimes usc:d by VA ho pitals can and do cause pain. blctthna and damaac to the nostnl • csophqus and 'itomach. he pointed out repeatedly. For his wh1~tre blow· ina efforts. Freedman was fired fedtral Judac hn ordered ham ~­ instated. lhouah his bettle for 1he patient\ ~main• 10 be won J•cl ...,.,.,,.. Utl O.le Yu Alta .,. •yM#nlH ~••hi&. " -WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1818 Injured athletes braced for a return to sports ly JOYCE 8CH!RER BODLOVICH h isc~llcd the Leno~ Hill derotation knee brace-and. with its populanty amona 1uper 'jocks' it ~ould ta ily be labeled a trendy spons dcs1an. When Ch1~10 .Bcirs quaner'back Jim McMahon strutted onto the turf las t year to lead his team to a Super Bowl XX victory he wore the liahtwcight knee brace; 16 years earlier. the lqendary Joe Namath of the New '7ork Jets threw to 1 Super Bowl Ill conquest sponina the fint custom made Lenox Hill brace Toda~, the list of Lenox Hill brace wearers reads like the 'who's wtw· of sport.a: Pt11I Sims, Dan Fouts, Steve Barkow ki. Dan Marino -only to nnmc a smattering of the athletes who relia,iously don the brace before cn1enng 1he1r chosen sponing arena. However, accordiria to Newpon Beach orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ralph Venuto, the formidable looking aluminum and non-sJip elasuc brace 1!> no lonaer privy to the elite class of professional athletes. "What has happened in sports medicine," be said. "1s that all tht' surgical procedures. traintng and bracina were first developed for the high paid professional athlete__, now those techniques Have trick.led down to the average auy. The majority of my patients arc the weekend warriors." Venuto aaid that IS years ago. an onhopedir surgeon would approaC'h a weekend tennis player WhO W3S having knee problems Wllh 3 ~1mplc, lhOU~h unwanted ultimatum ... don't return to the tennis courts. Today, Venuto !>aid, that respOnst has dramat1cally changed with the advent ofanhroscop1c surgery combined with the Lenox Hill knee brace "The Lenox Htll brace is the onl y one I have used in my 14 years a\ an orthopedic suraeon," he said ... There are alot of 1m1ta1ors on the market who have tried to copy the Lcno~brace. but none have even come close. 1 h:ui.c used the 6race as a diagnostic test to decide whether or not a patient required surgery; I would not do that with any other brace." What makes the knee so susceptible to tnJUry, according to Venuto. 1s the A gay daughter writes to her Dad I'll call her Pam. She's blonde and funny: she has curly hair and loves rock music. Her idea ofrun is a temfic movie 1n the company of good ,r-- have been for you. but 1 .il\u n~!>pcucd your nght not to confront the 1\suc very nature of the joint. The knee is mult1-facctcd, tt will go into rotation both mcdia!IY and laterally It will flu and e•tend, and will move anteriorly and po 1enorly. The brace IS normally used when people have anterior and po tenor cruciatc problems. · "The way I use the brace in my practice can be illustrated throuah say a ~cond year C<>lleac r~nning back." Venuto said. "Dunn& a pme, he make a cut and the hp men.ts 1n 1dc the knee tear. f n the past. that would probably have meant the end of h1s football career and the end of his scholarship. Now that samt' patient 1s taken arid aiven recon<nructive surgery to ma.kc the 'knee funct1onable. then he IS fitted with a Lenox Htll braco.and he plays aaain. Every time that patient plays. he will wear the brace to protect against loosening the repair to the ligament." "One of my patients 1s a 43-ycar-old former navy fighter pilot who tore the ltgamenls 1n both kneci. whilcjumpin& from a plane over Vietnam," Venuto said "He 1s an avid skier who wears a brace on each knee. tfhc didn't have the brace'> lo wear while pan1c1pating in the sport he love\. he would be a sedentary pcr'lon." George Uan1ckaufcr. vice president of the Lenox Hill Brace Co based Jn ' New York, sard the brace' is custom made and must be prescribed by a ph)Mc1an. . "A pla'iter mold of the patient's leg 1s ,taken at a brat·e 'lhop or at the doctor's office and then the mold is hipped to New York where 11 is used to cu'>tom fit each brace,"hc said."~~~ piece of the brace 1s carefully handmade to fit the needs and specific tnstab1ht1es of1he pauent's knee. <>nee the brace is completed. '611'\hin two to three days. il 1s immediate!)' shipped to the same doctor or brace shop which prescribed it. .. To emphaswc-thc1mportance of the knee bTacc to· Broadway Joe's' career. just JOurney through the NFL Hall of Fame 111 Can ton. Ohio and observe the display ofNamath memorabilia -his white cleats. number 12 JctsJer\C) .. and the Lenox Hill dcrotat1on brace. ...., .... ,.._.., ___ Dr. Geor.eGanaeltaufer, left, and Dr. Ralpb Venatodlaplay the Lenoz BW brace. LINDA ALCAZI A drug for sexual problems Bill wa' onl) M )ear'> old. but his sex life we:.\ \hot I le had not had an erection for O\er three month'i. lht' vascu lardoorto tht' penis that fill'i with blood causing an crectwn With age, the respon 1veness of the penis to norep1nephnne declines and crct._ 11ons occllr less frequently. ---fnends. both male and female. "I trust that you love me too. and can now find a way to understand a\ I openl y address what it mcan'i to mL' to be a gay woman. "Dad. I don't know wh y I'm gay- no one renll) ~nows why anyone 1s IY•> It 11 '-'ere a choice. 11 would be a dlflil ull onc hccausc M>C1ctal press- ure., and prejudice can be awful. 8111 was taking no drug'> that would cau~e his problem. and. other than age. there v.a'i nothing ph)sicall y wrong w11h him lie was in good health and had a normal blood testo\lcronc level (male '>ex hormone). However o'er the last several }earl>, therc had been a steady decline.· in h1!> ah1l11~ 10 have an erection. and until reccntl). he had IU\t gl\ en up Yoh1mbine belongs to a da'>s ol drugs that enhances norcprnephnnc release from the nervous syMem and this often restores erectile funL t1on Dr. Alvoro Morales from Quccru Un1vers1\y Hospital in Canada re- ported that Yoh1mbinc helped 10 or 24 men who had been impotent for b months. Six (24 percent) repom.-d complete return of full erections and sexual function In 197M. famed hean surgeon ( hns11an Bernard repon ed that Y oh1 mbinc rc'ltored 'exual func- tion in three out of fou r heart transplant patients JULIAN WHITAKER She's a highly paid and respected corporate executi vc .. Recently she decided to tdl her dad a secret: that she is gay. Pam is 35 and she su\pccts that her father may have gue!>sed long ago. Why confront the is'lue now? Because Pam is in love and recent!)' estab- lished what she hope\ will be an enduring and significant rcla11on\h1p with another woman It JUSI hun'l too much not to be abk to 'iharc her JOY. she says. So Pam wrotc her fathn a letter "\O he could digest wha1 I haH'. to 'kl} a little at a 11mc:· l.1\tt.'n to what she wrott': "Dearc!>t Dadd}. I wntr th" letter 10 you out of and through m~ lei\ l' and respect. r tru!>I that my c;clf-d1sclosur(.' will only serve to bond us further. "You must ha ve guessed about thc nature of the relatio nships that I've shared w11h the women that )'OU'H' kn own as special friends to me during the past IOycars. Yct.1nsp11cofthL' obv 1ous. you· ve respected m > pn' aq by not quest1on1ng. and I lo,cd )OU for that. I know how d1fficull 11 must "It'-; hard to live 1n a closet. Dad. C!>J>\'C1ally around the people I lo' c You arc 1mponan1 enough to me that I OL'Cd to tx: ahlc to open up to \ou a part of me that I haven't felt tree 111 rt·vcal before "w-called <l1sue11on Jl\11 known a'> l)'1ng -bccoml·\ an c,t\} \.\3) 10 a'o1d <.:onl11u or u1m plira- t10n\ al work. with straight friend'> and wlleaguc!> I'm sure }Ou lan imagine 1h;i1 11·, loup.h to l..t•cp up thl' facadl' ··"-o" I h.iH· lalkn 1n lo"l' \.\llh d "ondcrlul \\Oman and I want '" muLh to tw ahlc to \hare w11h \OU 1h1· JO\ I Jm kclinl( I'm hlo"orninp. w11hin 1111, ne"' rcla11on\h1p I'm <,ofter more tru,11ng and m> \Cll· e\tl"l'm e\ grcatl'r th<tn 1t''I cH·r bcl·n I know )CIU w11l cnJ11~ thl' LhJngc\ en me I do "ReCJU'lt o l all thl'\C c:h.tngl'\ II h .... hctomc 11111 pa1nlul tor m1· to 1on- 1inu1· to 111· to \.OU Ynu tnught ml' to be rnmtortahk \\Ith m)\elf sn th;1t othl'r peopll· wuld ht· wmfort<thll' with m1· 1 ha t wa'> good ath llT "What's 1mponan1 1s for you to kno" that for mc, 111s what feels most rnmfortahk Reing trut· 1u rn)''l'lfhas ,1l"'a~\ rl·mo11ncd top pnont\ Pll'asc tru<.t Oll "hl·n I tell )'Ou that "'1thtn the par,1m~·1cr'> of my lllL'\t\lc I have live<l a rnh l1k '-'Ith man\ lncnd~ in hoth llll' '>tra1gh1 and · g.i\ lOm- mun1t1l'\. .. I do n111 a\I.. 'our apprm al -11nl, \Our lonunued 'iUPP<•rt and lmc ) our daughter Pam" It wa\ tough lor Pa m to write 1h1!1 klll'r -anJ in -.pile of how v.ell '-'rtllen and \Cn\111\c II "· 11 must ha,dx:l'ncquall) difficult tor ht.'r dad to rec:l' I\ e II Pam·., dad. a\ v.cll a!> uthcr'> laced "'11h th1., IS!>Ul'. would do well to lOntal t thl'1r lrn:al chapter of Parents • ind Friends of Le-;b1an'i and< 1ay!>. fhc Orange County chapter 1., lc1<.atcd in lluntington Beach Dr. Algni Is a marriage & family Uteraplst in Corona def Mar. She welcomes your responses. If you wish a reply, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Write to Linda Alitazl, Ph.D .• e/o Oallv Piiot. Hl' wa'> deprcs-;cd. his impotency drained hi\ <,elf confidenC'c 1n other area\ ol h1!> hie a'i ~ell Impotency 1s a rnmmon problem Th1rt) percent of men oHr 60 \utTer lrom 11 and man> \uffcr 1n silence nc ... cr '>l'l'king help T hcrr an· ps)'cholog1cal bam ers to male <,cxual ru ncuon. but for most. partKularl)' those over 55. the prob- lem 1\ an age-related reduction of hlood now to lhe penis. r ur many. a 'iOlut1on l'i Yoh1m- b1nc a mak aphrod1s1ac. derived ong1nall) from the bark of an Afncan tree This unique substance enhances blood flow to the penis making crCl 11on'> po'>'i1blc and also ~emc; to 1nLrt'a'lt' male sexual desire. V1'iual st1mUfat 1on or caresses of the gcn1tal'i cause renex st1mula11on of the nervous sy'ltCm which releases norcp1nephrine. This hormone opens In add111on to 1t'iefTcc1 on lhc blood now to the penis. Yoh1mbine seems to increase male sexual desire. Julian Davidson at Stanford fou nd that ~xually act1've male rats given 10JCC- 11ons of Yoh1mbinc mounted recep- tive females about twice as often as normal. Close 10 half of sexually 1nacuve male rals began copulating after the 10Jec11ons . Yoh1mbinc by and large "a vcl) \ale substance and can be used as a fir'll step in 1rca11ng most men who suffer declining ..exual function We \hould not undNcst1matc the 1mpon- c1nce of sat1sf}ing sex ual act1v11y 10 the quaht) ofour li ves and should not a'vo1d ~king hdp 11 1hcrc 1s a problem .\'i Havelock Ellis on<"e ..aid· "Sex- ual pleasure w1St>l\ used and not abused. ma> pro.,,e the s11mulu!> and l1 bcrntor of our fine'>t and mo'it exalted act1v111es." For Hill. lhl· drus 'lt.'cmcd to work H 1<1 ~xual ac11 v11y 1ncr<...-aM!d from nil over tht' three months before Yoh1m - bine to once or twice a week He feels better about everything. ~o doe'i h1i. wife For more information and a hst of the medical references on th1!> 1nteres11ng drug. send a self-ad- dressed stamped envelope to me 1n care oftht!> newspaper. Julian Whitaker, M.D., ls director of the National Heart and Diabetes Treatment l.netltute 111 ffuli•sto• Beach. Please 1ddre11 u y q1te1tloat or t"omments to him c/o tlte Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1510, Costa Mesa 926!8. The 'sickness' of hypochondria runs up medical bills As man) a~ 50 pcrn·nt ol all patien ts who lOnsult a doctor ma) 11t: hypochondriacs and the\l' "im- aginary invalids" run up the lOun- try's health hill b)' an l''<tra 15 to 21J percent. "1c1nual ot '-knt.cl 1>1.,n11kr\ lh\' h1blc of the.· f'IC.\t h1.elftl ""rid dl'11 m·, h\ puc. h11ndflj paral~ "'' \11ml' h\ ()m hond11.ll \ hl'l IC\ l' thl'm'>l'h t'' affi1\ ll'd "1th h11.irn· di'>· l'J\e'i, hut el\.Cr-all thrn· lam1liar fa,uritl'' lop thl' li\L nl l11mpl.11nts - .1h<lom111.il p.11n hcadat hl'' Jnd hacl.. Jllll1l'OI\ ··t he ,.,,.,1·n11.il katuH· 111 ~nous re'iCarch 1n1<> h>f'l<Xhon- dna 1s compara11 vcl) '>earn· dl',pltl' the prt"valcnce of the problem. and most "1c11m\ arc being treated h)' medical doctors instead of p<.\. chiatnsts h) pm hondna '' an u nn.-.1 ll'lll 1 n ll't prel:llcon or ph\\ll·•' \11:\11\ or \l'll· 'at11in't a\ .1hnnrmJI. lc.1d111g to a prcOLlupat1nn \\llh the k.ir nr twl1l'I ufha' 1ng a \l"flllll' d1'>1.'3'l' 1 hl'rl' I\ a rn) 1h that mmt h)JlOlhon<lnat., .ire \\<Omen. hut 1n 1.ll I m inudence seem~ e' l'nl~ .. plll bct\\Ccn the SCXC!I. Few doc1nr~ are equipped to dl'al with hypochondria -it rcce1\C4' scant a11en11on in me<l1Lal ..chool<, and doctors tend to d1sm1ss II\ v1ct1ms as "crocks" and "thick-file cases." calling their nonstop com- plaints "o~n recitals ... •\ rcn·n1cd1toric1l 1n 1h1• \llll'll\,tll Journal of p,"hull>&> r-.ugge'>ted halt of all pJt11·nt\ \\ho u m.,ult doctor\ .m· moll\illl'd h' h)l">t)l.hondn.1 . and thl' Wall ~trl't'I Journal l''>t1matl'<l lhL'\ h1kt· thc l \ ht•al th hill h\ .1<, rn u1 h ·•' 20 fll'll ~·111 "Men ma) not t·omplain a-; mulh '" "Oml·n, but 1 .. u ... rx·1·11hal the Wl\l'\ hl·ar pll-nt\ of 11 .. ..aid I 1sa 1\1kcn. a f'l'H'holog1\I 1111 the \tatT ol '-ll''-' \orl.\ 11•1111\ ll 1l1 ll<>\p1tal "Mun~ ml'n find 11 hard to make themwhc'> 'ulncrahll' h:y ta lking aboul 1hc1r hod1c\ 10 their therapist or their doctor'> hut the person who h vn w11h "The Diagnostic and Statistical f eH thr h\ J'l<X. h11ndnat JO\ t1ghl· nc.·c,, 1n thl' l hl''' lorctdl\ J hl·art a11a1.I... a hca<lachc portt.·111.l\ hrain tumor. aO\ .\urenei.\ 1n lhc k·g., signal\ PAPARAZZI It's Christmas in October By VIDA DEAN Of ... 0-.,... ..... Hallo\\<Ccn and Thanksg1v1ngtHl') ct to romc. hut 1 hf.' Newpon Harbor Junior Leaguers arc alread\ gl·t1111g loll..\ c111c1ted about ( hnstmas. On Monday {'ven1ngabout 1400 lm·nd\ ,howc1l up fonheorgan11at1on·., I lth annunl< hmtma\C ompan' opening night at the Orange Count) I airground\ "We've been working forfourda} !>(In four hour shifts) todccoratc fort he pan)' ... said Jue Robln•on, rn- chair of decorauons with Jael Song1t1d. "We hJ'-'e I oo decorated trees. 200 Potted plants nnd SO no1 al 1mnacments 1n here." (the om mer< 1al H111lcling) shl· added. tand1ng near man-made o;nowtl'Ot1.•rcd w11h u larae slt'igh filled with hnghtly wrapped parn+1 GuC5ts had the opponun1t) 10 \\'lcll th1.•1rown 141fh forholidoy giving. "We hn vc more than 40l'\h1h11t11' twr1.· ton1&ht. One·lh•rd :ire Orange County bu\IOl''\C\, while thc oth"rtwo·th1rdurt from \ahfornm an1t fium au"'' the United State ... ~id Ltonle L•mpkln,to-i.hn1rul uhib1IOI'$ wi th Weady lillff ... Ahout l arc new lht\ )i.'111 and we tned to have a wide <ielcct1nn,·• 5he eommcntl·d. loolungabout the Jar c hu1ldin1t lilled with hoo1h1 ottc nnp ~wcl ry. one-of 11-lond honclmod<' < hm tmu .. drcora1111n' Tsh1m.ch1ll mnk1n11\. toy,,t•tt. "1 hccomm11tee ht1'> hlrn \\Mk•nann the thr~l·-da~ 1hopp1ng 'lprec ~1 ncr Fchrunr, .. \llld t'lla1rmnn Nanc-y ........... With thlS)tar\ proc.i.'t'd'ICprOJ(ClCd I t St 5"0.000)~ will havt' made moh: thAn SI n11llio" Imm the.• c h11,1ma'> ( om pa"' 111nll-r:11't'I\, ;Hlttnl t leltnt'\\ c;p;u~ hnp. 1 n a gold ux l..1a1 I <lrl''" l'rclll'L'd<. "111 tx· r1·1urnnl 1t10( through ka14ut• pr<>J<'{I\,) •\.\.\· h,1\C no prnhlcm\g~·111ngcomm11tcc member\ to"' orl. on th1'1 pm1c1 t .. u1mnH'1tll'd league prc\1dcn1 Janet llarrluequ111nl·d 1n H'<l "It" \O rnulh fun that l'\ l n ho<h wunt\lo w11rl.. or111 " flwrc v.a<, no prohk m lnr \hc>p1l111g p.111, grn·r, h > Ii nd loud !Cl su 11 I heir ta\tt· \n cnh'l'll rt•\t.111r an I\ wt•n· 1111 hand tu '"r' e upcH'I) 1 heng Imm nut\ln t h1x·nlJtl' and mo1c l hol 111:.itc ( l ht• rl'\t,1111atl'ttr\1lunatcd 1 hl' food.) "I wn'i 1n ~n I f;l0l 1\111.11H.I nll\\l'd thl· pan' la't \car hut th1Hrnur( \Illa "lcl\ al second H'M ... ~•d J im Oale at hi\ booth wh1'H' 1klt~ 1ou' \l'JI and '<tucingc wa' hl•1 n1t o ttered I 11 ndd tot tw < h11.,t "'·" \f>ln I \.111 1.1 wo' 1111 h.1 nJ thl' \II \nwncun Hm·\t h111u,wa\\lll~1ngandl<Hllll'f\ "l''l .. 1rnllingamon1t tlw ~Ill''''· man\ 111 "hum l 1lml' H'ar Jlkt \.l'al IU the l)<tfH1lar e\l'nt TIH: 'hoppinp 'l)r\'1' "111 l ont lnlll' 1 hmuj!.h 1 hu r-.d.l~ JI •Ip m C wneral .1dm1\\1111111c. lr.l·t, drl' \ 1 .ind mor1.· 1nlnrmnf 1nn '' ._., a1lahk h\ \ .1tl1n~ 7'0 1.i 77 ( f ht" r'art) food\\ 1110e SOnt' hut dlOIOV Of)JlllrlUnlllC'4' :lfC Q\ ollahlc anti ;1p.a1n n: 13Uhltc.•ltr' .ir1• ll11n;1t1n" I < ltlwrrnmni11tcl' 11w111tx" \Cellljl lhl' r1•\11h., 11I th\."ir wo1k1ndudcd NHC')' W•hon l\Jl\'l 1.tl i.'\.i.0 0IH hJirman I. • b r1 Be1tf<>~nin11.n1gh1d1.urm.1n1 C'atb 8o)'le,Carol Wlh1on, Mimi llo1an. Barbar• l\.andall. Mlc9'tlt Miiier. Jun IUl1maa. K.lllily Brlttln~bm.Sttpbanll" Hopkin • '.Jun A1lilb)1, Mary R.o t follop) and Carol n Mdntmt). .. thl'm hrar\ 11 all the 11me " .\ I 0-) car stud> 1 n a London h11,p11al found thal men we re most \u\L'er11hle to hypo<:hondna 1n their 'O' v.oml'n 1n their 40s.. H > pochon- dnal ' MC more li ke I) than not to be marnl'U T hl'rc an: lhn'l' basit I\ pc'> nf II\ po1. hundn.1 1 emporar\ h) [X>Chondna. For man} o;uOcrc.·r<.. hypochondria 1s a tran\lcnt u1nd1t1on. tnegcred by l'H'r)da' 'trr\<., a traumatic pe.r .. onal l'\l'Ol or .1 rH·w, o;tory involving an a1hnit \l khnt\ "\.\. hl·n llctl\ I ord had brca\t L·anll'r an ·"tunl\hing number of won1l'n ran1l l.cd and became Lon- " 1nred thl'> had 11 too.'' said Arthur Bar\k.,. 'tall p'lych1atns1 at Boo;ton'c, Ma .. ~chuseth ( 1cncral Hospital .\ vanat1on '' "medical student\ d1\Casc." an cp1dcm1c among ..crnnd- and third-year med \tudcnt\ who dc\elop the same symp1mm a1; thl' patient~ the> arc treating Chronic h)'pochondna Mu!>t chron1< h)ix>chondnacc; are medical Junkies. hooked on '11am1n pills. ointment\, blood-pressure counts and trips to the doctor They rareh lock their hab11 because the> can barcl} acckno\.\ lcdg~ they have one. Closet h} pochondria. This hreed rt"la tes symptoms to onl )' a select le" or perhaps to one trusted fnend. "J th1nl.. h)pochondna l'i pnman h a lea med phenomenon... said Dr M J Martin. lha1rman of the ps)'· rh1atnc department at the Mavo Clin1C' in Rcxhl'\ter. Minn "Ii'<, Sberl Beat. Jacl SooC•tad a.nd Jane Roblneon. encouraged 1n our society hccausc of the'cmpha!i•!> on health and the read) a'a1lab1ht) ol goo<l medical care In morl' pnm1t1ve c:ulture!>. 11'\ much le~common~ I he mo\t \ aluahlc 'ltep in treating h) pochondna. many mental health c\pcn<i ~~ would Ix' tx·11er prep- arat111n of ph) \IC1an-;, v. ho lOUl<f coax pa11en1\ ml<> lhcrap)' f-rl'ud once wrote "I ha've alwa>' lelt the ob'icunt} 1n thl· question of h' pochondna to he a d1"1gra«eful gap in our ~nrl. .. "Tht• had Ol'w'" Rohen Mo'>s wmtc in ( o\mopolitan. "" tha1 the 'd..,gral dul ~tp' ,., 'illll thac the good OC\.\\ "thnt 11''1 at la\1 hc$inning to do~c · -Fmm ( o\mopo/11an MtJ$O· /lllt' l'fa.ncy Watmon 1ea ln ear y requeat wttb Sallta. ..., ...................... ..., LeonJe Lumpkin and Wendy Schiff Ylalt Tent cblll man Park Ken. Janet Harrle &Ad Nancy HefD ... clleck oat Jonathan Rlcbarct, Ltd. Item.a. ·~ I . .. ) j t u , ¥ • -p ' I ' ' " , An ooom pa pa party at BBC BJ CABOL BUMPBBEYS ............ , .. 1 , A.uah ... trad11ion! "We have a pany for everyone. We celebra1' St. Patrick's Day, Cinco de Mayo, Italian Niaht and toniaht ... Oktobcrfest." commented Bryu S..... at the BalboaBayClubannual German-themed membcnpany: Ever sat in a Hofbrau Haus in Southern Germany, sina folk sonas and wave steins? h was that kind of an evenina. Many of the bayside Oktobcr-festcrs had WOl'Jl authentic Bavarian costumes.-le,derhoscn and dirndls, to enjoy the traditional event! German beer flowed as couples danced to music by the Chevaliers. "I helped plan 1oniahl's pany. I'm from Germany. I help ketp the pany aoin-and lead some of the German sonp and dancn..' e"plaancd member It.al Ja ... r. . The Bay Club chef. Carl WUlaN4, really "101 into" this one a!'d cooked up an oom-pa-pa feast for the 2SO members an attendance. • "We come to this party every year," commented members Mararet u4 .~W.lleq". "Yes, we're German and we love ~o dance. Dino from f!IOSl of the guests. apparently this party has a real followmg. Others seen "breaking strucdcl" t<>&Cther were 0.nllly u4 Fred T• ...... I, Betty u4I Niel Hemm emeee 8" u4I Dlaae FM11, Jeu ff•ldWat• Detll..; O'Ceuelf, l.adlrya DIBMM, Barbara Coderai, Carele Smid! (soon to marry TMd Rawlelp, descendent of Sir Waller) . . You Can Find Out Before lt'·s Too Late .. •There will b.e over 200,000 hip fractures this year alone. • 80°/o will be caused by 01teoporo1l1. . •Unfortunately, as in all hip fract~res, 25°/o of these . patients will die of a complication. •There is something we can do about It. WOMAN AWARE DIAGNOSTIC CENTr-R hH -added to their facllltlH a new technology -called dual phot9n densitometry -that can dlagnoH the p atient's preclH bone mineral 1tatu1. O.teoporo1l1 11 treatable when mlneral deflclenclH are d etected H rly. WOMAN AWARE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 11 <Mdlca ted lo the H rly dlagno1l1 and evaluation of women's hH lth concerns. No doctor referral la required. Call today for your appointment. NO DOCTOR REFERRAL REQUIRED Our office staff will a11l1t you In bllllng your Insurance company. Call today for an appointment < 714> 963-8828 There's one health we can cure Finding a good fami ly doctor or spcualist is one of today's mo c com mon health problems. 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CA 92648 Commu~ Room (2nd Flo«) ,.._..Pacitic1 Community Hospital Fot llll1hef 1nlom'llCIC>n ul Commun1y Educ•iOn CoorclNIOf (7 14) 842-061 I. Ext. 22 t ___ ~-' 'Andrea's Two Boyfriends' touc~ing play on r.etarded IJ KATHLEEN CUMMINGS ........ c-' p 2 Stop.()ap, in conjunction with lhc Lot Anaelcs Tbtattr Unil, is pres-~una the compellintt David Wi11-1n,er play "Andrea's Gol Two BOyfricnds," Winner of the LA Drama Cnliet Circle and seven Drama Loaue awards. ''Andrea" features lhe excellent Los Anaeles cast and promises you an exceptional theater upcrience, We are familiar with pla:ys and. films about people with disabihtiei-blind, deaf and dumb. paralysis, tenninaJ diseases. In every case, the acton fit a standara Western idea of beaut~ or else possess extraordinary quahttcs of intelhaence and sensitivi-ty. Andrea ·~d her friends are dif· terent. They are mentally retarded, not always la pretty sight. It may be uncomfortable at first, seeing people struuJing to speak and coordinate their bodies, to understand people who ha ve a different way of inter- preting the world. h takes a little while 10 accustom ourselves to this trio and accpet them on their own terms, and when we do, we stop g.awkfog and start seeing them the way they would like to be seen, as 'A charming good time m<Me · that's impossible to resist ... " lltel'oll ... SllENI NM'#5 • llllA .... •••"'*'•W.U• ._,.. -~*· • mT••ll' •-t-,_,,rg . .., .... , .. _ '-~"'*· '4n'' ·a-•-t•r w -·-, .. -......... ... ,, • ~ llAClt • rt..r. lh--C... ....... _""""' ...... , .., .. . I>-·-::c~-:r--~ ~i:-·-· v-... ,~.c.-....... --~ \l) ,,. ~ ... .,,. ._ .... ·...- i..... -· ~---. :~~~~ • --~ • ,.IM"fftll llltt Q&,,.,, gr-...-. . .......... A'-Y ........... .....-... •I l," I -., ..... .. ,.. Uo\ .... ~....,,_ HooMls....t> .., 1)1 ., MIYIO _,.. ., ..... ..,.,...-ell Uo\--UA~ l...,..,..,,..c-....... ~--.. ,om people who have tM mi1fonunc of beina born with a difficult handicap. "Andrea" is more enpaina than simolv entertaininJ. and to be cn- 111td 1n theter is always a treat. The effect stays with you lona af\et the lauahtcr stops and you've foraotten the funny lines. The acuon takes place tn Crystal Park Facility, a mental institution. Mike Mom sey (Tom fisher)·~ the social worker. He is the main spoke~ man for the-aroup and tries 10 help us -understand some or the background of And.tta (Tabi Cooper) and her two friends, Freddie (Chris Pass) and Richie (Lanny Thomas). One of his jobs is to keep them connected with the world outside the institution. He docs t~is wi th little sessions with each of them in his ·office; his little sessions with us help connect us to their world. Playwright Willinger sens11ively renders what would ot herwise seem hopeless and depressing in such a wa) that allow us t.o empathize without falhng pre) to pity, Constance Grap- po, who directs and designed the sets, pulls out ome stunning per- formances. Cooper is completely captivating and convmc10g a<; 1he me1H.al_ly_ (I)MOYI( retarded Andrta. When the pthcrs her troupe around the table to the new task at hand (wtuch is 11)1.klnt a peanut butter sandwich) ¥ndet the supervision of Fisher, the teene is very funny .. while at the same time showina us the technical prObkms a person with mental illness may hlVe to deal with. Both Pan and Thomas -'vc nicely restrained and affect1n1 per· formances. Pass. who act more of the laughs. is always pack na to leave, but never makes it beyond tM block. Kc ha.s stirrings. but doesn't quite know what they mean or' how to handle homes. We've come to know that any them. Stop-Oap production is going to have Thomas is very good as the sweet· something on us mihd worth say101 natured Richie, who receives letters and .. Andrea" is no exception. from his mentally retarded sister With a play dealing with uncom· which Andre&Teads\o him with great fo rtablc subjects hkc' this one does, difficulty. Like Frcddje, he adores the feeling may creep 1ri 10 ~ou that Andrea. yoll are bctnJ done good to. but when fisher does a solid job with the part instructio n 1s this pleasantly enaa1· of the straiJh t man and liaison to the mg, we accept it and say. "Thanks, audience (1t would be im~ible to very much.'' upstage Andrea and her fnends). 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I 15, 3 30 14$, I 00 1(•00 u•uu "TMI COl.OR °' lttONIY" t") . 12 1$ 2 '°· 4 0 7 11 •• 41 NOliA_..~ . j c r s s s r n t s s n 1f , _ 0 i) - I rt be . ., n· '° narsay,Ot&*rU ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You could be asked to work overtime - details pile up, some papers, checks could be lost 1n mail. Be meticulous concerning source matcnaL Focu on ~urity, pro~rty. long-range pro pects. Pisces pla)'s rote. TAURUS (April 20-Mny 20): Nu- SYDNEY o •••• merous ·request are made -someone is ••••••••••••• "testing" you. Member of opposite sex · flirts. makes rnquiries. motives m a)' not meet your .standards. Know it. respond accordingly. Gemini. Virgo. Sagauarius play roles. GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): Wh.at was lost could be locatc:"d an ';Our home. 'tick to familiar ground. refuse to be tempted by one who makes rash promises. Cycle high. trust your ownjudp.mcnt. Vargo, Pa sees natives figure prominent I). CANCER (June 21-J ul) 22): Dclint' terms. look behind ~enc . take initiative. realize mystery wall soon be solved. ( landestine meeting relate~ to fli rtation, romance. J udgment. intuition arc on target. Virgo native pla> role. LEO (July 23-Aug.12): Exude charm. realiie you ar.c in dnver's scat. but avoid· being a rrogant. Secret is revealed. works to your advantage. Love relationship intensifies. You'll meet deadhne and emerge from assignment with "flying colors." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Look be) ond the immediate, realize powcr'i of persuasion have been hci$hlcned. You'll win fncnds. you'll get your wuy 1hrough influence of a "1h1rd person." trive for \loidcr audience. toss aside previous l1m1tation'i. LIBRA (Sept. :?1-0ct. :!:?): f-ocus on can.·cr. bu\lness. achae,cme(!t. prc<;tigc. added rcco~n11tnn Ynu'll mnke ncw qnn nnc1 h :l\1' o pportuml\ 10 imprint your own style. Love relation~h1p arows strong-you'll act to heart ot matters. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 l): Focus on family. friends. intuition, return of former teacher .. Lunar po ition h1ghhghb ph): ical auract1on. ~ulauon. romance. First 1mpres ions prove correct. Luck I presenl -)OU could win contest. SAGI'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Key is to diversify. 10 reach beyond previous limitations. Keep recent rcsolu11ons c<>nccrn1 ng appearance. wardrobe. body image. You get news rtlating to invc~tmrnt. finance. sable in hen ta nee. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on legal riiht!>. per Rules. regulations can work in your favor. Be aware of details. small p rint. potliJht also on possible partnership, m111ital ~ta tu~. AQUARIUS ( an. 20-Fcb. 18): Individ ual you trust ma~ be o;1nccrc but could be misinformed. Know 1t. do your own research. Gel p1 oposal. offer in "nttng. Member of opposite sex could be. in .. pla) ful mood." Gemma. Virgo. ag1tlarius pin) role . ·· PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Much that OCl'ur~ ·~ clo~l' to homl' base. 'pothght on chtldren: change. variety. 'lpeeulauon. intensified romann·. Yo u gain by diplomacy -you fose if you attempt 10 forlt~ 1\\Ul''> Taurus. Libra. Scorpio pla) roles. IF OCTOBER t3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY fom.~" ha\l' tx:en <,cattcrcd. but an\\lol'rs will o~n become available. You're due to travel. }OU also gain through cn:atl\ c efforts. especiall y via written word. Demands have bcl·n made on your 11mc. but you have a lso been fortunate in making' aluable contacts. Current restrictions wall be removed before October 1 finished. Gem1n1. Virgo. ag1ttarius ix·ople pin} important roles in your hie. LOH Mil be pre cnl an November. Major domestic changes occur in Decl·mbcr. 'Crazed' chimps took cue from humans DEAR ANN LA DER : \' ou freq uently mention in your column that most problems have more than o ne side . This is true of the lcuer about the Norfolk. Ya .. 1oo's attempt to place their two "cralcd .. chim- panzees in a pnvatc psychiatric center tn Tell.as. For IO years I sent m) uni ve~11y a nthropolog) classes to the Norfolk zoo to obscnc the primates there. Chucky and Jud} are spectacular. 1f tragic. e~amplc~ of what happens when wild animals arc raised ~1n. h uman.homes. Beha' ior coM1dered cute when the animals were small become~ dangcr- ous~as they grow to matunt). These champs were given to the Norfolk ('11y Zoo when their owners no longer could control them in their homl' I e\amined Chuck' and Jud\ whale the) were under sedation. Tlie> arc healthy animals and haH' C\>CI) chance to hvc a normal life span. Despite thl' proper en vironmenl ,ro' 1ded b~ the zoo. the presence of humans around the cage triggered increasingly violent bchav 1or. C'hucky and Judy thrc" food and feces at the public and then tu med on each other When Chuck} beat up on Jud) and hun her badl). 11 became apparent that the) were no longer fit AN11 UNDERS to be on public display lnst1tu11ons such as zoos. museum' and parks have a respons1b1hty not o nl) to provide the public with educational e\periences. bu1 lO 0\ l'r- see thl· safet) and well-being o f the at11mals 1n their care. In the case of Chuck) and Jud). that respons1b1ht) meant removing the m from public \'ICW The Norfolk City Zoo Board chose the on!\ humane altc rnat1vc. -D.K. l\BBASS. ANTHROPOLOGIST. DEAR DR. ABBASS: Thank you for cluriag ap all qaesllons about tbe psychotic chimps. Tbere is no doubt that the Norfolk Zoo Board acted lo the best interest of all concerned. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: In response to the writer "ho resented a stranger's suue'ltlOn to "smile" on his way to vis it a sick fnend in the hosp11al. I "'sh to offer a stnkangl> similar set of circumstance w11h a 'l'r. different reaction: l)unng the Ion$ and familiar drive to '1 ll my tcrmtnally ill mother. I "as feeling guilt} about leaving m} small children an someone else's care "hale I made those daily treks to the hospital. I parked the car and entered the hospital. still deep in thought. I didn't no uce the older gentleman "ho shared the elevator with me unttl he ~1d. c;oftl). "You're not going to '1\11 a !lick person with THAT face. arl' \ou'! Smale. for heaven's sake'" I 'resented his intrusion but man· aged to force a smile. uddenl} I felt m' fanal muscles loosen and I became rclaxl·d. I hope I thanked him because I was grateful that he prevented me from presenting "such a face" to m> d ying mother. T o<la). 20 )Cars later. "hl·n I feel myself gelling tense, I th1nl. of the man in the elevator and he STILL makes me smile. W hat a gift from a stranger. -FOREVER Ci R .\ TEFLI L INOH IO. DEAR OHIO: Tbere Is a lesson tbere for all of as. Sometimes, a smile wben we leHt feel like it can bave a beating effect. Try it. It works. • • • DEAR ANN L.\NDER. · t-.h nephew 1s a clergyman. We asked him When One Great Taste ·-Isn't Enough ... SHRIMP, FISH & CHICKEN 53.99 O nly Long John Silver's has all three -shrimp, fish and c hicke n -on one plate! Or try our Shrimp & Fish or Fish & Chicken or our Seafood Platter! Each d inner served with thick-cut fryes and slaw. For great tastes, varie ty and value, try Long John S ilver's. LONG JOHN StLVEl{S, 3095 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa (acrou from Fedco) to perform the Cl'rl·mon~ "hen our daughter marries Ho" '\hould we pa) ham? lf"'e weren't related \ArC would send a chcd. Should we do !'.O anywa}·> -CANA Dll\N DILEM- M<\. DEAR OIL: No check. Send a girt. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: O ne of the things I like about you 1s that you admit it when you are wrong. A" hale back you told a woman who worked for an answering service it wouldn't hurt to take a few extra minutes and lmen to the sad stories people lcll when they can't get their party. ("It could be therapeuuc," you sa1d.) Well, dear. it also could cost the operator her JOb. No way can that workload be hand led 1f you arc going to listen to people's troubles. You have no idea what it's like to work a bus> service o r you never would have suggested such a dumb thing. -OLD TIM E O PERATOR DEAR OP: How muy lasJrn witb a wet noodle'? Six or l!'? Enough people bave written to say I was off base so tbat I'm ready to admit it. Great lllen, lunatics share bond What do most gn•at men ofh1\tol') have in common" 1th man\ lunatat.s'' fhe English sage Bertrand Ru~scll had an answer for this one. Megalo- rrianaa. that compulsion to c xerc1'iC po\lo{'r. Ford stopped building Model T\ 1n I Y27. How old were you then'.' You weren't? But you've seen the auto. no d oubt. That final year of the Model T . half 1he cars on earth hore a Ford nameplate. Dcbatl' go~·' on whether an)btxi) lo~t in the w1lc.J need starw to death. Grasshopper<, o nce wiped out all of the' 1s1blc 'egeta1m n on 1he Med1tcr· L.M. Bo YD ranean 1c;land of Minorca. ·But the people dug up dandelion roots and sun" t.'d on ..ame. Q Wh<1 was the first con' 1tted murderer 1n the United States'l A. How about Pilgrim John Rill- 1ngton. hanged for the ambush shoot- tng of Pilgnm John Newcome n. before the United Stales Ix-came the United States? In 1630. Q. A rkansas·~ Isaac C'. Parker. the Hanging J udge -how many outlaws d id he actual~ sentence to death., Did they all hang. A. Sentenced. 160. Hanged, 79. You still had a 50-50 chance of survival after he sentenced }OU. That Love and War expert Madame Dam1ux says. If a young wife wanl\ hl'r marriage to la'<t a hfct1mc. she ought to d ouble her tenderncs~ for her husband the mo- ment her first baby 1s born. You rarrly read of them. but '<Orne people can't .. u1nd certain sound<; the breathy cry mg of an infant. or a police whistle. or the twittenna of bard~. or the long howl of a freight lratn, or 4>tatic on a rad io. or o stadium rcnd1t1on of .. Thc "tar-Spangled Ban- ner... Sounds most commonly loathed by some people who never admit their 'ICC'rct arc the mcowrng of cats or the barking of dogs. "Every tudy I have seen has found that men end teen-ac bo) eat hcttcr balanced meals than do women and tccn·aac 11rls." stid the authorny Dr Paul Popenoe. mong k:tnproo • the frmale arows up and tops arow1ng. but the male grow' up and keep on arow1ng Why th is difference., L.M. Boyd 11 1 •Y•dlcated col•m•l1t a BR IOG[ THE RIGHT UlT AT THE JllGRT TIME Roth vulnerable. Sou t h dcal!i. NORTH •Q Q AK6 3 OQJ 10983 +J4 WEST •J 10986 CV 842 EAST •7642 Q QJ io 1 OK 0 A 7 6 +6 2 +A 7 63 SOUTH •A K3 CV 7 6 0 54 2 +K QI098 The bidding: South West 1 + Pua 1 NT PaH 2 • Pua Pua Pue North I 0 2 CV 3 NT Opening lead: Jack or + East Pas8 Pa88 Pus "Ladies and gentlemen of the Jury· "You have been called here· W.day to settle a libel suit My che11t, Mr. South, claims he was gro~ly and unfairly insulted by his par tner. Mr. North, for h is play of this hand. "Dummy's queen of spades won the first trick and the jack of clubs was led. When t hat held, d('clarer switched his attack to diamonds. In with the k ing, East found the b{-st defe nse-a shift to the queen of hearts. Declarer won m d ummy and forced out the ace of dia· monds, but West simply contin ued with a heart. Declarer had eight tricks he could take, but he had no way to get a ninth before the de- fenders took the ace of clubs and CHARLES GOREN two more heart tricks--dowfl one "We claim that it would not have helped my client to overtake the Jack of clubs at trick two and c~h one h igh spade, for now ..the de - fenders could defea t t he contract by forcing out his remaining spade s topper. Under t he circumstances, we feel my client 's reputation w as irreparably hurt w hen he w as called a silly oaf in front of his many friends at t he club and we ask for suitable damages." "Ladies and gentlemen, plain· tiff's attorney has been most per· uasive; unfortunately, his analy· sis is no better th an his clie nt's. Mr. South simply attacked the minor suits in the wrong orde r. "Suppose that, at t rick two, he had led the queen of diamo nds from the table. East wins and re- turns a heart. taken in dummy. Now declarer leads the jack of clubs and wins in hand . "The defenders cannot afford to win this trick, for then declarer has nine tricks-t hree spades. four club!. and two hearts. So de- clarer simply cashes one high spade and then continues with dla· monds to force out the ace. Now that he has scored a second spade trick, he ha.-. nme tricks no matter what the defenders do." '!':~~~' $~\le,{}~-/],£~~· WOH .... -----l 4 ..... ltt CU.T I H>llAN 0 I.OHO~• 1en.,, of th• fou, IC'omb~ed wcudt be ~ ,0 ·~"' f<x;r timp~ wotds I HUDOLS I 12 I I' I I I LETHO I t r I I I& I I NI' S 10 YI I ·.! 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Sp. 39 European bird• 42 Cash 44 Ops' daughter 45 Gemstone 46 Promising 49 Express glee 50 Unbars 51 Aliment 2 3 14 17 20 31 36 39 55 4 52 Cereal 55 Prepare for a season 58 Slow music 60 Noun ending 61 Macaws 62 ·Hedda Gabler' author 63 Legal paper 64 Combats 65 In want DOWN 1 Ear part 2 Of an epoch 3 Not all-out 4 Gross 5 Refurbish 6 Thread type 7 Italian town 8 -Khan 9 Slough 10 More 1habby 11 Runs off 12 Vertical 13 Confronts 19 "Beau -" 22 Electees 25 " -Autumn" 26 Valleys 27 Abolishes 5 7 PREVIOUS POZZLE SOLVED 28 -de force 29 Oualit1ed 30 Classifies 32 Ranee 9arb 33 Locomotive 34 Cleo's river 35 Farm animal 37 Lesion 40 Got an Inkling of 41 Josh 42 Sentimental 43 Assn 8 9 45 8 pll. 46 Sculled 47 Suppoae 48 Purport 49 Loam depoalt 51 Ruter 53 Elderly 54 Fashionable 56 Untreated 57 David'• chief ottlce< 59 Ll'I Abner's aon 11 12 13 z .. . THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Would you get your camcorder, Daddy? We want to make a video." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "It's time for his cookie treat!" PEANUTS TI-115 IS TME POEM I ~AVE MEMOR IZED .. GARFIELD i l I i 1 BIOOltOROE 0 by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) I I I I Q 11 ••• •nd here's • combln•tlon bill 1nd get· well card from your anesthetist." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham l i I f Ii l ~ I CIWl6E MV ClOT~ES ~ 1 JUST OOl 1lR£SSW ~ !WI 16>1' by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis GfVf M£ ON£ GOOP REASON WMY YOO WON'T GO QOT WITl-f ME.VOG YOU'RE. 06NOXIOO,, PU ~HIJ, WfSM'..'· WA~ V, SLOW-WITTEV ANP OH t.'(AM? WELL · GIVE ME A 5EC.ON'7 REA~ON TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE 1(10!>, l'O U\(£ TO IMTil)()JC£ ANOTl.4ER ~f.!>Tl.£R, MOO';EM~I ROSE IS.ROSE ~.............._ eOP.IN<S Nf.'kT UUK, ~ WIU.. e£ llX<E".>1Uto46 IM ._ •(,).(,£ MA\CM -T~~T'6 ~~ 'TWO WQff.>Tl.£0:> ~1Tt.£ ~ ltJ~IOC A ~TE.a~ I by Tom K. Ryan HOW'S 1HE: FIJ'Tl.IRC sol\l-1 N-L.AW-~-MY­M01l1f:~ 10~Y'?! by Kevin Fagan M'I OP~~T 145 iOtN mE '-V.MBlaH by Pat Brady ,, O...noe COMt DAILY PtlOTIW9drl11dmr. O•••r II,.. - BLOOll COUKTT U.S . ACRES by Jim Davis FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston arr.AS~ 0Nce.SA1D· SHOE I ~T ~.(l:X:.. lT ~i ~T PGE6T TUEl~TIONI ~o ... JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WlNKERBEAN 0~£ OF fHE MOSf GRA'Ti~lt.l& 1HIN&S ABOUI Mq CARE.ER f HAS BEEN HOW f'QRMER It BAND 51UDE~ ~ IN 1bLJGH I DOONESBURY llTHg PLOY ISTI£ THING~~ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux ACCQROIN6 TO THE MAID, Ml9S SPENCER WAS OCClJPleD. COULDN'T COME TO n..E PHONE RIGHT NOIN ' WHEN I ASKED WHEN SHE COULD COME TO THE PHONE, S HE SAID NOT TO HOLD MY eREATH ! by Tom Batiuk L..ONG AFIER IHe:q ·vE 6AADcJAi"ED I 111£4 KEEP DROPPI~ B'1' 1HE BANDROOM ... by Garry Trudeau .. ' I . t j -r c l) ... • Ot a in :h l'\g ly w :r. o. es td ~. >11 )0 er or th la k- 1 rc lid 'P-al- rk. cd Ith ail )\C nd he for 2) - as SS 1ls er he •OI m ·n d - ~ . I on :~ a !', ... m- '° I • OI ... CO.t OAt~'t~J!-OT/ Wedneeday, OCtobet 22, 1988 .:...ml.!l!IL. j Ml.JC NOT1C£ - lllnd • H!"HY JUDGE Kirk M La P•n. ........... o.n-~ -•111•• IO .,. h9t(llCLEAK Rochell• M ... .. '· , .... tttefGeuMtfl ~ .... be open tromlCU !RK Carol J Fatmer -... of 7.00 AM to Rep .. hour ot • 00 p M ·I 3!917 .... tNI dullng thote POLl.S Har c Fulton ...... the POl'ng ~,Sehool - for th• '••P•Cllv•1•111 El UlgO Ave ~It Mall be the INSP M111am A i~tcmen, ..-.. '**"-"., deekl-,~ Nied. Md that the per. JUOGE Mary R Cantone, IOftl herelntfter n81'Md Dem • ere ~-otticera ol CLERK Beve<ly J Eaton. h elee11on tOt their re-Rep • p •e t 1 v • v o t I n g Cl.ERK Carole A McNair, Pff(.:lnett , and they ShaH Oecri hold Mid ele(tlon an<I 3 120 l mae return thereof In POLLS Freet Mo101a the manoe< provided by School law. The toltowlng is a list 9790 F1r\Ch Ave ot the prec:inc:tt In the INSP Dotts A Rutledge, general er• of Rep FOUNTAIN YALUV HUNTINGTON HACH •AYYllW COSTA•IA NEWPORT llEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY 31001 POLLS Greenbrook Clubhouse 18222 Santa Joanana St INSP Veron1<:a C Roberts Rep JUDGE Janet L Raspet Dem CLERK Arc:t1s E Bradley Rep CLERK Evelyn H C1>11ds Rep 31002 POLLS Alhson Residence 8~76 Tule River Ctr INSP Oo11s A Roberts. Dem JUDGE Joan B Alhson Rep CLERK Pauline Poladian Rep CLERK Nancy J Coghlln Rep 31003 POLLS Dato Residence 10544 La Perla Ave INSP Sheryl J La Mont1a Dec JUDGE Rae Ardesty, Dem CLERK v 1rg1n1a C Green Rep CLERK Albert S Ardesly Dem 31004 POLLS Paradise Manor Clubhouse 11035 El Para1so Ct INSP Helen F Chambliss Rep JUDGE Diana S Christensen Rep CLERK Elizabeth A Chambhss Rep CLERK Joyce 0 Gardnt!r Rep 3roos POLLS James H Coll Scnool 17615 Los Jard1nes East INSP Juanita V Arnold Rep JUDGE Jane S We1oler Dem CLERK Wanda J Benham. Dem CLERK Veronica C Alt Khan qep 31006 POLLS Brozda Residence 16612 S1lklrf'e SI INSP Harriet Sarner Rep JUDGE LOIS L l rson Rep C.:LERK Oorotny A Stroud Rep CLERK Barbara C Alana Rep 31007 POLLS Parlls Residence 17699 San Marino Ctr INSP Elsie E Soule Rep JUDGE Marion L Phll· hpson Rep CLERK Ooromy 0 Blake Dec CLERK Dons L Flinn Dem 31008 POLLS American Family Medical Group Bldg 9092 Talberl Ave-1 t INSP Pauline V Miller Rep JUDGE Helen Louise Cox, Rei:t CLERK Richard Jonkman Dem CLERK Fug1e Matsuo Rep J UDG E W a neta L McPhe<son Dem CLERK Joseprune V Schultz. Rep CLERK Teresa M Mason. De<: 3 1202 POLLS Steiner Residence 16317 Sriadbush St INSP Rot>erl J Steiner, Rep JUDGE Ralpll G Denny. Rei;; CLERK Gerald 0 Alford Rep CLERK Kenneth L Wit lholl' Dem 31203 POLLS W1r1u~o1 Square Cl•Jbl1ouse I 18b I Lilac. Wd~ INSP Ju.rn11.i K ~ otar Ot>n' JUDGE Sult>yman A Vol.ii Rep CLERK Kay Heci..man. Dem CLERK Mary r Huhn Rep 31205 POLLS Speu Rer.1dence 17648 Walnul SI INSP Evelyn J Spe11 Rep JUDGE Palr•C•d J John· son Rep CLERK Peggy A Wilson Rep CLERK Hazel B Denn Rep 31206 POLLS H•sa Tamura School 17340 Santa Suzanne S1 INSP Anna l Rowland RPp JUDGE Shirley M C..ha11ez Ot:m Cl.ER" Jeanr1e 11 e E P1PrCP Dem CLER" Pa111c1a E Briggs Dem 31209 POLLS Sedla~ Residence 9460 Toucan Avf' INSP J.;net M Sedlak Ot>ni JUDGE Louise M Beal5 Dern CLE AK M1chae1 G Sedlak O"n CLERK LOIS A Jennings POLLS d~ll(,. 31211 Klugman Res1 96 IQ Ld Granddd Avt' INSP T3nia Kluqman Ot•m JUDGE Hazel A Boyer Reµ CLERK JOE Lewis De,,... CLEP~ IJl1ma S BevPrley Rf>p 3t212 POLLS Foun1a1n Valley High School 1iB16 Bushard SI INSP Evelyn M Wardlow Rep JUDGE Catherine B WM· ney Rep CLERK Lt"" p Headley Dem CLERK VIOiet B Wilson Dem 3 1213 POLLS V1s1a Vie"' School 16250 Hickory St INSP France$ W Her· rema Rep JUDGE Bernice L Nordell DPm CLERK M8rgant11 N R1ctr Rep CLERK MargarPI D OraoPr Dem 3 1214 31009 POLLS Isl Southern Bap· POLLS Le1vas Residence l •St Cnurcn 17303 Elm St 10J50 E11ts Ave INSP Karen L Ackley INSP Mary J HPll11ch Dem Den JUDGE L1nc:ta A Le1vas 1·JUDGE Barbara M Dem SorPnson Rep CLERK E111abet h T ICLERI< Shih E Oavrs A'!o Kasulka Rep ICLERK Eleanor B Knos CLERK Christine 0 Ill· Rei; ingwortll Rep 31010 312 t6 POLLS Gammell Res•· POLLS Morehouse Res1 dence de•1ce 10160 Sunn Ave 11142 Begonia Ave INSP P,uric•a T Gammell IN S P O orol h y M Dem Morehouse Dem JUDGE Lenore P Singer Dec CLERK Thelma L Com11e Dem CLERK Sarah Bogdanov Rep 31012 JUDGE Mary E Selz Rep CLERK Do11s A Suthvan Rep CLERK Margarfll E !Murphey Rep POLLS T 1mo11 Residence t070 I Lehnha1dt Ave I 31217 POLLS Keller Residence j1NSP Ronald S Rosio.a 16624 Mt Michaelis C11 jDem INSP Franklyn 0 Green IJUDGE Brenda J T1mo11 Sr. Rep Dem JUDGE Calh8"ne ORocll CLERK Roma ynp J Dem Kirsch Rep CLERK Sandra L Culp, CLERK Terry L Chedolle. Dem Dem CLERK Auth W Davison 31218 Rep POLLS James Monroe 310 13 Sch001 POLLS Tiburon North 16225 Newhope St Clubhouse INSP Vearl E Crosley Rep 16090 Mt Tahat St JUDGE Alvena H Crosley INSP Patricia H Walker. Rep Rep CLERK Gert rude Z JUDGE Olan N Moran. Wheeler Rep Dem \ CLERK M1nam Woolman. CLERK Rita L Petty, Dec Dem CLERK Joyce A Wllllama. Dec 31014 POLLS Bredo ReSldence 16A43 Sandalwooct SI INSP Gisela Bredo Rep JUDGE Dorothy M Kaoh1 maunu R99 CLERK S.tty L Mlhus Rep CLE~K w11111m Bredo Rep 3 10 1~ POLLS Rancho La Siesta Clubl"IOUM 18194 Bushard St INSP Sieve Atdasty. Dem JUOOE VtOIO A Mitchell, Oem CLERK Tresu Goodale, Aeo CLERK MltMI J 81seo111 Dem 31016 POLLS I.a Pan RtSldence 16S84 Walnu1 SI INSP Ot.,,. M AOb•nton Rep POLLS denc11 31221 Stertcey 10425 Owl Ctr Res1- INSP Julie A Hoxsie Rep JUDOE Cl"leridah M Heckman Dem CLERK Mary L LOCk· wood. Dem CLEAi< Betty J MllClluso Rep 31222 POLLS GrHn Velley Adult ClubtlOvM I 12SO LOS Jardine• West INSP Carolyn A Kauo Rep JUDGE Ote111 S S111C1c:to. Dem CLEAK Verna M feylOf. Rep CLERK Etunor L Eklbl•ti. Rep 3 1223 P O L.L S Ti bu r on ClubhOVM tO 10 I AbO<I• A1ver Ave Nil.IC N011C£ INS\> rranc:n C Cowna. Rec:> JUDGE Alla E Bass. D.m CLERK Mary L H• &ino Oem CLERK Arl909 D Zell Aep 3 t22• POLLS KHuO Ma uda S<. 11001 t7• 1& Lot Jardine$ West INSP Aht.on M Wesslef AeQ JUDGE Mll11 R Magill. Rep CLERK Dora A Sale.Lat. Dem CLERK Maree G Cat· c1ano Dem 31225 POLLS Founuuo Valley School • 17911 Bushard St INSP Rulh L Bales. Rep JUDGE Rosyln M G1llls Dem CLEAK Laura J Logan. Rep CLERK Marlene H Madevllle Rep 31226 POLLS Longste1n Aes1 c:tence 9207 La Luna A~e INSP C~ster A Long. st 1n Rep J GE Margarel A long stein em CLER Annelll' Y Mobley Dem CLERK M1rgare1 E Olson Rep 3 1228 POLLS Hiers Res1dtmce 18552 Cork St INSP Josephine A AmJIO Ac:µ JUDGE Phylh:, M Scott Rep CLERK Raymond R Bleck1u A~p CLERK A nnette M Card111a1 Dem 31229 POLLS At>lema~ Res>- dence 8830 Cdrd1nal Ave INSP Greta M Murphy Dem JUDGE Blancne A Weaver Rep CLEAi\ Gloria U Carpenler Rep CLERK Lorraine H Lam· mer,, Dem 31230 POLLS Ramirez Res• dence 9074 Pehcan Ave INSP Adeline E B11ckel Dem JUD GE Julius D Kornman RPp CLERK HPlen H Good Rep CLERK Madaline F Buller Rep 312J1 POLLS Everroc10 Re:.1 dence 8827 Swordflsn A•t: INSP Sh iron A EvP110.10 Dem JUDGE Sna1 on R Jonan 'Ion Rep CLERK V1v1enn e 0 Anderson Rep CLERK June M South w1Clo. Rf'p 31232 POLLS Bc1~1er Residence 17 t 6 t Santa Isabel S1 INSP M<Jrqa1e1 M Ba~ter Rep JUDGE Rachel V Harvill Rt!i,. CLERK Bell)' B Reeves Rep CLERK E11zauem B Tay IO• App Jt233 POLLS uroa1n H Ptavc1n School 9675 w arner Ave INSP Lillian H ~ rey Dem JUDGE Oorolhy L Goeman Dem CLERK Margare1 A Kron man RPr• CLERK EC11th C Gehring Rep 31235 POLLS Thier Residence 1 t094 Bellflower Ave INSP Raylene K Thier Rep J UDGE 8 6lfl:>ie C Ch1lco1e Dec CLERK Rosema11e J ChambPfS Rep CLERK Luelle M De Vnes Rep 31236 POLLS McKown Res1· denc.e 16770 Mulberry Cir INSP Patt•C.•a J McKown Rep JUDGE Josephine M Er11p Rep CLERK Myrna M Arledgt' Derr· CLERK Tlleresa M Sllaw Dem 31237 POLLS Fountain Plaza CPntt!• Clubhouse 18250 Brookllurs1 SI INSP Phyths M Bradlf'y Al'p JUDGE Clarence E Brad· ley Rep CLERK Mary ~ -Cnut>b Rep CLERK Helen Kuechler RPp 3 1238 POLLS McMillan Res1 oenc.e 931 t Tanager Ave INSP Mary E Barllell Rep JUDGE Jennifer M Barllell Rep CLERK Maiune L Melha Dem CLERK Linda A Bells Dem 31239 POLLS Kuhlendahl Resr· dence 9872 Flamingo Ave INSP Lllhan M Kuhlen· dahl. Rep JUDGE Jane Kul"ltendal"ll. Rep CLERK Marcella A Butorac. Dem CLERK Beatrice Munoz Dem 31240 POLLS Hogan Residence 11635 Roaem1ry Ave INSP Cynthia L Hogen, Dem JUDGE Bmre s S1nf0rd Rep CLERK Mery J W.alk4k Rep CLERK Mary A Haahnger Oem 31241 POLLS ShaUwooc:t Ctvt>hO\IM 10349 Slatet Ave INSP Aoger A Kltm1nt111 Rep JUDGE Jo Ann Levy o.m CL!At< C11ro1 L Om,,.r, Rep CLERK Ruth M Goodwin. Rep PtalC NOTICE 31242 POllS LOI Arrng~ High $,hoot 145U~h~St INSP Rteh rd L Callerl, Rep JUDGE Wendy J Patk. Rep CLERK Joteph1ne A 81!1C'10k ()em CLERK Jozela Kret>s, Rep 3 12 .. 3 POLLS Eth n 8 Allen SChOOI 16200 Bushard St INSP Florence M Muntoe, Dem J UDGE Barbar a I Mozeleskl, Rep CLERK June K 0 Connell. Aep CLERK Ernes11 A Murphy Rep 3 1244 POLLS GrMn Velhty Fam- lly Clubhouse 10739 Los Jard1nea Wes1 INSP Sally R Wolle. Dem J U D G E M aga ret Cholall•an. Rep CLERK Helen 0 Fennell. Rep C LE~K Enis C Re· t>esch1ni Dem 3 1245 POLLS Beaver Residence 8140 Hudson R1vttr C11 tNSP Patr1c1a L Beaver Reµ JUDGE Dortia J Beaver Rep CLERK Glona M Cllan· napragad,1 Dem CLERK Jednne W Ale><· ander Dec 31246 POLLS Parkhur st Retue· menl Building 9925 La Aldmeda Ave INSP Ralph F Campbell Rep JUDGE Adrienne Kelly. Dem CLERlt. K11s t1ne F Ryerson Rep CLERK Florence B Caner Rep 3 1247 POLLS Fern Residence 17084 Los Modelos SI INSP JacQuehne Williams Dem JUDGE Michelle Van Dyke Rep CLERK Lola J Jaehn1g. Rep CLERK Edith Bennett. Rep 3 1248 POLLS :: 2 Fire Station 16767 Newhope St 1NSP Natalie Windsor. Rep JUDGE Jud111l H Bernard Rt!p CLERK Lorraine E John· son Rep CLERK Pearl N Dean Dem 3 1249 POLLS Fountain Bowl I I 110 Brool.hu1 SI St INSP S1anley A Sow1nsk1 Rep JUDGE Eugenia S Sow1nsl\1 Rep CLE RK V1LIOr E Heckman Dem CLERK Anna No11or Rep 31250 POLL s Ao bf' rt Gisler Sc.hO(ll 18720 La5 Flores St INSP Eleanor J Booerg Dem JUDGE Helen H Kohl Rep CLERK Zoe Ann Rose Dem CLERK Isabel G G1oson Rep 32100 POLLS Riv era Hunl· mgton Clubhouse 16825 ~arracuda Ln I N S P l P a 111c1a Ramaellers Dem JUDGE Helen J Goutn, Rep CLERK Jo Ann Board Rep CLERK Jill L Senese Rep 32101 POLLS Warner Fire Sta· 11on 3831 Warner Ave INSP Nedi c. Dundas. Rep JUDGE DNNhy C Oun· das Rep CLERK Wilham D Mer1111 Rep " CLERK Garr1t!I L Banks Dt-rr 32102 POLLS Sr>a Ga te Clubhouse t6011 Bona11e C11 INSP Toulia A K.iye Dem JUDGE M.J11lyn M Skarin Rep CLERK Snaron K Degnan Rep CLERK Jeanne F Sm1tll Rep J210J POLLS Adams Beac.h In surance OlllCP 19937 Beach Brv INSP Carole A Wall Dem JUDGE M1IC1r1>d J SochOr Rep CLERK JamPs T Out119g Rep CLERK tmogentt W Reilly Dem CLERK Mery C Whl<ldon. CLERK Alt>en111a 0 Lew11 . Dern Oc-m 32143 POLl.S H"'111ngton Lano- mark ClubhouM 20880 011\fiOOe Ln INSP TMlma Ol1on. Rep JUDGE Ool0tes F Black, Rep CL!AK LeonMd L Olton Rep CLERK Ph1llp L Silk. R9P 32144 POLLS Duchene Resl· dence 3$82 Aquat1US °' INSP Mane H Ouc:tlene. Rep J UDGE Florenc e L Arelero, Rep CLERK Mariann H Cole. Rep CtERK Helen S Psaros Rep 32145 POLLS Adams Residence 5782 Bellfteld Ln INSP Shirley A Adams, Rep JUDGE Kenneth J Adams Rep CLERK Sandra L Steb· bins. Dem CLERK Cattte11ne C Hulst! Rep 32146 POL LS Pollock Resl· dence 19292 Coratwooo Ln INSP Kennell\ A Pollock Dem JUDGE Rose L Brown. Dem CLERK Della Howard, Dem CLERK Char les A Schneider Dem 32149 POLLS Miller Residence 19781 Isthmus Ln INSP Eunice M Miller, Dem JUDGE Jean R James Dem CLERK Mary W Forbes. Rep CLERK Penny A Davies. Dec 32150 POLLS Barton Residence 5772 Lourdes Or INSP Joseph J Barton Dem JUDGE J olene M Dunkerson. Rep CLERK Carol D Smull. Rep CLERK Mary G Bravo Dem 32151 POLLS Hunting1on Land· mark Clubhouse 20880 Oak11dge Ln INSP Sally A Deluca Dem JUDGE Marg aret E Wendt Dem CLERK Grace C isenogle. Reµ CLE RK Lorraine B Dunn. Dem 32 152 POLLS Hun11ng1on Beach Gardens Rec Center 16900 AtgonQurn St INSP Cecelia M Corngan Ot-m JUDGE Kalher1ne T M,1hC>ney Dern CLERK Margarel A O•f'lr•C~ Rep CLERK Rose A Herdeck Dt>rn 32153 POLLS Drake Res1ue11ce 402 W Sp11ngl1eld Ave INSP Jonn F Drake Dem JUDGE George Parise Dem CLERK Earlene M Bt1111on Dem CLERK Mantyn S Braugn Re~ 32 154 POLLS Lucia Residence 8652 Luss Dr 32Hl2 POLLS P.armain Ret1• d nee 1892 Rhine Or INSP Lil Oema M Pear• main Dem JUOGE Betty J O Bryllnt Dem CLERK Emmi V Larkin. Rep CLERK Donna A Belk, Dem 32163 POLLS College Vtew SGM<>I 6582 L90n0Jt Dr INSP Fre<J Sutter, Oec: JUDGE Dorothy ·Sutter. Dec CLERK George Ann P Fowler Dem CLERK Pt tty L Myles Dem 3216A POLLS Ortlt w OQ c:t Clubhouse 21462 Pacrhc Coast Hwy tNSP Mary L Van Alta. Dem JUDGE Helen A Fountain. Rep CLERK Doris L 0 Keelle Dem CLERK Carlo C De Marco. Dem 32165 POLLS C1tr Gym Bu11<Mg 1600 Palm Ave INSP Linda J Burnette. Rep JUDGE Joan A Seely Rep CLERK Martha J Shearer Rep C LERK Ma ry E Scheslopol Dem 32 166 POLLS Crest View School 18052 Lisa Ln INSP Etta M Becker Rep JUDGE Jardine L W1I· hams. Rep CLERK Allee R Ruzicka. Dem CLERK Mary J Rich· ardson Rep 32 167 POLLS Hunllngton Beach Baptisl Churcll 8 t2 l Elhs Ave INSP Wilda H Fralles Dem JUDGE Glac!ys B Rarker. Dem CLERK Ma11e S Land11 Dem CLERK Add~ L Ap~e Rep 32168 P OLLS B a-ysh ore s Cll•bhouse 8401 El Arroyo Or IN SP W illiam H Wal\eham Rep JUDGE Lucille 0 Rogers Dem CLERK Sllatom A Milz Oem CLERK B1ll1e B Olsen Dem 32169 POLLS Huntington Beach Gardens Rt>e Center 16900 Algonquin St INSP EhlJbeth I( Carey Rep JUDGE Ph1hp A Carey Rt!µ CLERK W1tlllred W Ham mono Rep CL ERK Au or ••y J Klf'1n Reµ 32t70 POLLS Olson Residence 17811 Sin Doval Ln INSP Cllr ,$1 e .J Orson Rep JUDGE Darlene E Mc:DonJIO OPm CLEHK Ahca M Ricardo Rei; CLERK Margo L Gayler Rep tNSP Anthony F Lucia POLLS 32171 Gagnon Res•· Rep JUDGE B11g1d A Lucia Rep CLERK Rose M V1ta1erna Dem CLERK Sharon R Man· gan Rep 32155 POLLS Sobel Residence 8702 AdAtn6-Ave INSP Virgie E Sobel Dem JUDGE Renee E Stovall Dem CLE RK E l a in e M Wadleigh Rep CLERK Gale B Paul, Rep 32156 POLLS Carpen1er ROSI· de nee 63 t I Newbury Or INSP Marilla A Campbell Dem JUDGE Mary K McCauley. Rep CLE RK Helen V Oz1uraw1ec Dem CLERK Jamee R Fox Dem 32157 POLLS R1charc:tson Res1· dence 16375 Ardsley Cir INSP Kathlyn S Rich· ardson Rep JUDGE Louise Y Horne Rep CLERK Rosamond S W1I· hams Dec CLERK Blanche J Kelner. Reµ dence 16701 Landau Ln INSP Shirley A Davis Dem JUDGE Karen J Ta tum Rep CLERK Ilene L Spaur Dem CLERK Ahce A James Dem- 321 72 POLLS Ore Residence 8072 Vdlenc•a Or INSP Dorris J OrP Dem JUDGE Audrey L W1I· hams Dem CLERK E01lh M Moore. Rep CLERK Curl A Sahr Rep 32t73 POLLS Commun11y Bible Church 40 1 6th St INSP Gertrud T Reilly, Dern JUDGE Frances J Mor- rison Ot>m CLERK Loretla J Wolfe Rep CLERK Nina M Bentler. Dem 32174 POLLS Los Amigos Mob1IP Park Clubhouse 1860 t Newland SI INSP Blanche R Schall Rep JUDGE Ka thleen A Benoit Rep CLERK Mavins P Whit· rtalC NOTIU CLERK Deane E KeMedy. Dem CLERK Janet M K4tnniedy R p 32179 POLL'S Sel"laelter Rff1· d nc& 8192 Gu L.tght 0. INSP Gwendolyn M Seti efler R~ JUOGE: P11t1ei1 A Sorum Rtp CLERK Barbara J LH. Dem CLERK Karlo A Kniss, Rep 32 t80 POLLS Ma11nn High SchOOI t58i' 1 Spflngdal St INSP Bernard T Kork1sk1, Dem • JUDGE Jess C Wolle Dec CLERK Beat11ce J Hefmstrom Dem CLERK Roberta L Marlin, Rep 32181 POLLS Central Bap11st School 5172 McFadden Ave INSP Mary E Sch1lhab Rep JUDGE Agnes M Clotz Dem CLERK Ruth L Neubauer Rep CLERK Belly J Beshears Rep 32182 POLLS Tuner Res1uenc;e 15092 Capetown Ln INSP Gene H Chaney. Rep JUDGE Nancy J Tuller Rep CLERK Gto11a 0 Boland. Dem CLERK Chnstopher M West Rep 32183 POLLS Larson Aes1c:tence 1206 England S1 I N S P G e org1t4 M Launders Rep JUDGE George F Mullins, Rep CLERK Ramona Kobbe Dem CLERK Sandra E Adams. Dem 32 t84 POLLS Gill Den Sc11001 15252 V1cto11a Ln INSP Evelyn L Under· wood Rep JUDGE Loraine M Parker Dec CLERK Eldon B Hullaker Rep CLERK Vida M McCray. Dem 32185 POLLS CirctP View School 626 1 Hooker Or INSP Frances L Locke Dem JUDGE Rum A Butler Rep CLERK Florence E Lea Dem "8.IC NOllCC JUOOE Oii..,. £ INfician. 32211 > •NSP P ... ioa A Crafi, Dee o.tn POlLS ~ 0-.trlCt Of· ~UOGE Hiide H Ler.-n. CL!RK C:athef1ne T 0.Cll. fie. Otm z Dem 1-..0 B St IC L ERK P te r 1 n • CLERK 0 1111•• 0 Iott, ,,.., INSP Gary W Scl"lenk. Paacolall, Dem 32 197 Pift ICLERI< ..-...n M Yott, POLLS Clirf*lt•• Bld9 JUOOI! Joyce K w111t1m" ~ 1302 Allal\ta Ave Dem 32307 IN$P Ann Harding, Rep CLERK GeMva R John· POLLS Cagh1n Retl· JUDGE Car()lyn Slleren eon o.tn d911Ce Aei:> CLE AK Ag n e I J 17282 WhetmOre Ln CLEAK lr111n F Martin, Rep Merchant Dem INSP Laura Caghan. Dem CLCRK Hohm p Re1sm1.1n. 32278 J UDGE Do r othy A Oem POLLS San Angelo Marlo.er . Dem 32198 Clul>h<>ot.ll CLERK Gin• L Lamour. POLLS Schoo! District 01· 8131 San AflO•IO 01 Rep ttee INSP Allee M lalbOll. Rep fCLERK Judltl"I A Ou 20461 Cratmer Ln JUDGE Patricia A Sh1etc:ts. Bourdieu. Rep INSP Juliana R Frtnti, Rep Rep 32308 JUOGf Katl'lleen A CLERK Marian E Er· POLLS Barnes Aetldence Oeng1s. Qem nckson, Dem 628 1 Myrlie 0 1 CLERK Bone.ta Ba~l .. s. CLERK Rennada N811. INSP Florence P Nelson. Rep Dem Dem CLERK Rosalie R 32280 J UDGE Kat hern L Amsbary Rep POLLS Rancho Del Rey Jaspersoo Dem 32199 Clubhouse CLERK Rita J Oonalc:tson. POLLS Park View School 16222 Monterey Ln Rep 16666 Tunstall Ln INSP Catheri ne ff CLERK Patricia A Hoo11er, INSP Allan B Adams McCallum Rep Rep JUDGE Mary C Me1S1er. JU OGE Irma L Rankin. Rep Rep CLERK Tommie L Davis CLERK L Ole ti a C Dem Dingman O,m CLERK Allred J Pennell CLE.AK C11.11ra F Meyer, Rep Rep 32200 POLLS Hun1ngton Lanes 19582 Beach Blv INSP Mane J Wilson Dem JUDGE V1191n1a F Draper Dec CLERK Irene E Mulry Dem CLERK Margarel man RPp POLLS School 32202 Sp11ng 16662 Trudy Ln A Col- View INSP Shirley A Behrendt. Rep JUDGE Janet 0 Wood Rep CLERK Belly J Hansen Rep CLERK Kathleen J Hunt· er, Rep -32203 POLLS Ito Residence· 14892 Oaktree Cir INSP Anto1ne1te Young Rep JUDGE Roy E Turner. Rep CLERK Rebecca M Turn· er Dem CLERK Oo11s M Ito Dem 32204 POLLS Brennan Res1· oence 92 12 Willhelm C11 tNSP Jacob Factor Dem JUDGE Frances B Factor Dec CLERK Eagar T Sum· merlord Dem CLERK Su za nn e Ko11nchak Dem 32205 POLLS Oldmen Res•· dence 9092 Veronica Or I N SP Francis J 32282 POLLS Fernhlll Homes Clubhouse 54 72 Diamond Or I N S P W 1lltam G Slegemann Rep JUDGE Dons C Nordylle, Rep CLERK Anne M Plewe. Rep CLERK Tina T Long. Rep 32283 POLLS Myers Residence 16791 Greenview (n INSP Ralpll M Myers. Dem JUDGE Norma L Hall, Rep CLERK John Dibbern. Rep CLERK Dorothy M Waller Dem 32284 POLLS Slewarl Resl· c:tence 161 t 1 Ballan11ne Rd INSP Ec:twarc:t V Stewart Rep JUDGE Oliver R Gu11101 Dem CLERK Patric i a J Dillenbeck Rep CLERK Diana Orosco Dem 32285 POLLS Kowalski qence 7152 B1uesa1ts Or INSP Linda L Kowalski Dem JUDGE Maqone H Smith Rep CLERK V1v1 enne 0 Campbell Rep CLERK Mar tha L Olson Rep 32309 POLLS Ada E Clegg School 63 11 Larchwood Or INSP Erna M Van Buren Rep JUDGE Mary E Crowell. Dem CLERK Jessie N Jqrdan Rep CLER!< Sh11tey E L1gmal Dem 323 12 POLLS Huntington By Thti Sea Recreation Genier 21851 Newland SI INSP Dorothy O Grose Dem JUDGE Catherine L Ben· nett. Dem CLERK V101e1 A Brooks. Dem CLERK Lura L Nooney. Dem 32319 POLLS Valdez Residence 10302 Pua Or INSP Dolores E Lucas Rep JUDGE Murray K Ross. Dec C LERK Daniel N Slaybaugh Dem CLERK Evelyn F Joubert. Dem 32320 POLLS Hoover Residence 10062 Bismark Or INSP Aaron J Ray Dem JUDGE Charlotte Weaver Dem CLERK Alice L Cushing Rep CLERK Dora K Dunlap Rep 32321 POLLS Memll Lynch Re- ally 20100 Brookhursl St I N S P Jame s G Radabaugh Rep CLERK Adeline H We1denbE>ner Dem 32286 POLLS Calvary Chapel 7641 Talberl Ave INSP Ruby R Scoll Rep JUDGE Sara F Scotl Rep CLERK Dorothy C Scran· tom Rep JUDGE Ma11anna E Radabaugh. Rep W1egandl Dem 32186 POLLS Schroeder Sc.hoot t515t Columbia Ln INSP Bruce A Mercer Ot_.m JUDGE Deora L Mercer Re~ CLERK Dar1Pf1t' f Jack· '>Oil Dem CLERK Evelyn M l'lllam RPr 32t87 POLLS MotuCPh dente 381 6 Mistral 01 Res•· 1NSP Norma J Masley Re~ JUDGE LOIS H Honty Rep CLERK Karen E Peoples Reo CLERK Sdndra S Mauceli Rep 32188 POLLS Clark Res1dPnce 16381 BayshOre Ln INSP Shirle~ M Clark Dem JUDGE Agnes Dugan Dem CLERK Eddene C. Cadra. Dern CLERK Mertha 0 Kull. Dem 32189 POLLS Sea Aira Mob•I Parlt Clubhouse 6301 Warner Av INSP Rena C Dillon Dem JUDGE Rosf' 0 Alkins Dem CLERK Marion J Law- head Rep CLERK Irene L Gouin Rep 32190 POLLS R•charc:tson Res1- dence 1626 1 Nassau Ln INSP Beverly E Zim- merman Rep JUDGE Donald E A1Ch· arc:tson. Dem JUDGE Joan E Meehan ~m CLERK Alma M Oldmen Dem CLERK Cnarles T Nash Rep 32206 POLLS Hun11ng1on Bay Clubtltlu'>f' 10199 HOIUurn Or INSP Sn111ey R Rusceltll DE>m JUDGE John R Ruscetta Rep CLERK Elsie p Goetz Rep CLERK Cleo G Ard Rep 32207 POLLS Hun11ng1on Con· llnf'nlal Clubhouse 19801 Brookllurst St INSP p ane J Hughes Dem JUDGE Harold R Hughes Dem CLERK Naomi M Henkle Dem CLERK Grace Ellison Rep 32232 POLLS Lark View Sch 17200 P1nehurs1 Ln INSP Pat11c1a 0 L~s Rep JUDGE Mane S Harwood Dem CLERK Bob J Callano Dec CLERK Ro ber l W S1ensrrom Rep 3224 7 P OLLS Cab a n a Clubhouse 814 1 At1an1 Ave I NSP Franc e s A Ch11stopher Rep JUDGE Barbara E Budrts Dem CLERK Barbara M Rogttrs Dem CLERK V1Y1en L Woods Dem 32265 CLERK Louise K Nicholl Rep 32288 POLLS Reed Residence 1705 t St Andrews Ln INSP ShirlPy A Reed Rep JUDGE Shtrley A Sutton Rep CLERK Irene D Rabe Rep CLERK Mary J Dixon Rep 32289 POLLS Ericl\son Res1- dence 1676 1 Baruna Ln INSP Ruth C Bender Rep JUDGE Colleen A Berry Rep CLERK Peperon Sogo1an Dem CLERK Olga 0 Laurance. Rep 32293 POLLS JohnSIOn ReSI· dencp 6091 Hamshire Or INSP Andrew J Danton. Dem JJ.JDGE Regan s.ter~Dec CLERK James G Cur~ Dem CLERK Frank J Amico, Dem 32295 POLLS Haven View School 16081 Wa1k1k1 Ln INSP Serafina L Ward Dem JUDGE V1rg1nia J Wilks, Dem CLERK Mary J Ramirez, Dem CLERK Joann E Johnson. Rep 32300 POLLS Woody Residence 771 1 Etna C•r CLERK Isabel B Wheeler. Dem CLERK Ken nett> W Matson Rep 32323 POLLS CalYary Baptist Church 8281 Garlteld Ave INSP Mary E Pnce Dem JUDGE Helen J Hackett Dem CLERK W1ntlred V Olson Rep CLERK Josephine Bond Rep 32324 POLLS Lake View Park Ctubl"louse 17•51 Z1eder Ln INSP Dorothea L Short Rep JUDGE Joyce M Oieda. Rep CLERK Ehzabetll C Har· ringlon Dem CLERK Maria E Esparza Dem 32325 POLLS Schuster Res1· dence 83 11 Lambert Or INSP Evet:.in M 801<11119 Dem JUDGE Bernadine M Schuster Dem CLERK Delores T Royall Rep CL ERK Rosemary Hu1ct11nson. Dem 32327 POLLS Wm Newland Scl"lool 8787 Dolphin Dr INSP Barbara J Shirley. Rep JUDGE Colleen I Rowe, Dem CLERK Cathrin De Jong. Dem CLERK Bertha Sm11ow1tz Dem 32328 CLERK Joanna L Rich· POLLS Askegaard Rest· ardson Dem INSP George E Woody Dem JUDGE Beulah M Woody Dem POLLS Golc:ten View Scnoot CLERK Jean M Roberts Of'm 3219 1 POLLS Villaqe View Scllool 5361 Sisson Or INSP Mary A Jeni..ins Dem dence 19332 Cindy Ln INSP Mary E Askegaard Rep JUDGE Thelma L Vanlue. Dem CLERK Thea K 0 Connell. Rep CLERK Lois E Philley Dem CLERK Allee L Svoboda Dem CLERK PalflCl a A Skrn1ch Rep 32301 POLLS SI Simon Jude Scl"loot 20400 Magnoha St 17251 Golc:ten View Ln INSP lom Short Rep JUDGE Barbara A Wagner. Rep CLERK V1ncen1 E lltherlanc:t. Rep CLERK June J Cohen. Dem 32329 32158 ney Dem OuPSl a POLLS Friedemann ReS•· CLERK Ma11e R Caracc1a dencf' Dem 32175 • 32104 POLLS La JUDGE Robert L Jen1o.1ns. Jr Dec CLERK Mary L Mtinafley Dem 32266 POLLS Mollett School 8800 Burlcrest Or INSP M1h M Vin. Rep JUDGE Ida Chad Dec INSP Frances P Lee Rep JUDGE Bertl"la G Van Bruyssel. Rep POLLS Mesa View School 17601 Avilla Ln Ctubhou<;e 614 Atondra Dr INSP Helen M Cntodo Rep JUDGE Annelle K Rob· ertson Rep CLERK M a11anne C Shong. Rep CLERK Helen L Bierl Rep 32105 POLLS Huntinglon Lanes 19582 Beach Blv INSP Joseph M Jachon Dem JUDGE Grace T Jaell1on. Dem CLERK Katherine V Bender. Rep CLERK Eileen F Peth Dem 32106 POLLS Huntington Creek Clubhouse 18531 Creelc View Ln INS P K etllryn J Thomason Rep JUDGE LOI• K Haven•. Rep CLERK Ct1r1s11ne K Meares Rep CLERK Marvin L Chap• man Dem POLLS Cl"lureh 32107 Saint Wllflrd 1ee31 Cl"lapel Ln INSP Marilyn R Co41*t, Dem JlfOGE Metvln Byart. Dem 164 12 Gnmaud Ln 1 N S p J 0 y c e H POLLS Dugmore Res1· Frie<1emann, Rep dence CLE RK Sally M Rogers JUDGE Patr1cia H Wheel· 1944 t Summer Breeze Ln er Rep INSP June L Dugmore Rep Dem 32t93 POLLS HyJek Residence 16661 Marie Ln CLERK Mar garet L Hulbrock Dec CLERK Robert T Wheeler JUDGE Llluren L Moore, Rep Rep INSP Waller Hy1ell Rep JUDGE Maryrose Hy1ek Rep CLERK Audrey F Rozran. Dem CLERK Eugene Wilmoth C L ER K Fr ances J Rep Boulware. Dem 32267 POLLS Mercer Reslc:tence 2032 1 Deervale Ln 32 159 POLLS Still Residence 16732 Edge'Nater Ln INSP Sheron L Ske11k, Rep JUDGE Pat11cia R StRI. Rep CLERK Lucy C Boggllno Dem CLERK Pautrne Robison Dem 32160 POLLS Reo C1rpel R .. 11v Of lice 714 Adams Ave INSP Mary G Olaon Dec JUDGE George H Olson C LERK B ar bara J Tostado Rep 32176 POLLS Gremet Residence CLERK Ann M Kotsybar. Dem CLERK Doreen M Eps- tein Dem 32 194 1st Method111 5621 Selkirk Dr POLLS INSP Wendy S Gremel. Church Rep 272 I 17th St JUDGE Carolyn w INSP Agnes A Maranall, Schnelder. Rep Rep CLERK Janel M Shell, JUDGE Lucille R Alla11e INSP Gerald S Barclay. Dec JUDGE Margaret Donner. Rep CLERK Helen A S1owe11, Rep CLERK Allee p Hem- mings, Rep 32269 POLLS Tomich Rett· Rep Rep C L ER K Norm a K CLERK Mary C Pa11son, dence Yamamoto Rep Rep 9581 Scolstoun Dr 32177 CLERK Mary E Stanton. INSP Laurie E Werner, POt.LS Weatherbee Resl-Rep Rep denee 321115 JUDGE SuzanM H Roaas. 418 Portland Ctr POLLS Seniors Ree• Dec Dem CLERK Rep INSP Anna J w .. tl"lett>M, r1a11on Center CLERK QI0(1a Lugo, Dee ltlhan Aerona, Rep l7Ge Orange Ave CLERK AgMS K ,ort>et. JUOGE LI Verrp 8 INSP David Ralelson Rep 0.m CLERK Aaron Dem Aerona, Weber. Dem JUDGE Wilham J White. 32270 CLERK Harold L W•bet Dem POLLS .Joaepll P*Ny 3216 1 Dec ClEAK LOUlll L Wnlte. Sel"lool POLLS Knutaon Reti· CLEAi< Alli L Rowtand ~ 19231 H1td1n9 Ln c:tenc. Dem Ct.ERK Either R Brown. INSP PatrlCla N Ram1r 1. ~t2 HerdfOrCS Ave 32178 R p Dem INS P C atherine H J>OlLS Sun v..-. SchoOI 32 IH JUDGE There11 M CLERK Elizabeth Mokler, Rep CLERK Mary C Turner. Dem 32302 POLLS VIiia Pacific Clubhouse 9933 VIiia Pacific Or INSP Miiton A Turner. Dem JUDGE Shirley M Brook1. Rep CLERK Janet E Momson, Dem CLEAi< Oo11t J Cum- mings, Rep 32303 POLLS ltOlltO Oft:a s,noo, 9800 YortltO'Wn Ave INSP Al~a E Panten, Rep JUDGE M argaret O McFarland, Rep CLERK Si iiy Sl"l•nk. Dem CLERK Lucllle A f 1t1patr1ck. Dem 3230$ POLlS Hope VteW Setlool 17622 Fhn1s1one Lr1 INSP ROie L MacCatone. Dem JUDGE KatlllHn A Smartt Dem CL!RK Gi.M W Kimmet Rep CLERK RoNlte M Gray. M1cLeo<I, Rep 7721 Julietta low Or POLLS Luttlef1n Church S1evtnl. Rec:> JUOGE Oon•ld W INSP EhHbeth F Ken· Oflht R•,urrec:tlOn CLlAI< O.Ck1e F Marlin 3230tl MK l.e<>O Rep n9dy. Dem H 12 H1m111on Ave A P POLLS Marine Rep Vla w INSP Robt Wllhama. Dem JUDG E Sandr a L Schlebergen. Rep CLERK Beulah R Sulson1 Dem C LERK Ec:twa r d E Sulsooa, Rep 32330 POLLS City Y1rd Ac:tmln· lstrallon Building 17371 Gotl"larc:t St INSP Betty J Bowman. Dem JUOOE Vital F Srytvlan. Dem CLERK M11ybelle A Helwig, Dem CLERK Mary 0 Evans, Dem 32331 POLLS Atklna ~noe 15191 Woodboro Of I NS P Mery M V MeCullougl"I, Dem J UDGE Rober t A McCUllO\IQh, D.m CLERK Myra L Raburn, Rep CLERK Frenk J Croeev.a. Dem 32.333 POll.S Woodruff Reel· dence 8022 Do~ Of IH8P Oerer~ FQplano. AtiP JUOQ( Stevena M ,rice, ~ CLERK N va N K1m1ty, JUDGE Arlene Dobbs, INSP Frences A SanbOfn CLERK JUM E Keli.y Scl"IOOI Conltn111d Oft ~---Oe~m~--~~~~~~o.m;;;.;;.....-.1 ~_...~~~~--~-R~ep..._~~~~~~~Oe-m~~~~~~~_.,!168~-2-1_11_bu_t~·g_Or~~~~...._~~-'-'•'•'-..D1~~~ CLERK FIOU!e C Byara. Dem • Cl!N( Mwy A Lllde, CllAfC Mlldted A Otti., Dem Dem CllAfC 6lat11e M CLUll< WciMe O.Wln CLIRK Constance Wltlefleld, Rep I ~MehOn, Dem Rep 32364 32371 CLlRt< ~ J P*c.e, f'<>Ll8 M .. Aellcsence P0ll8 Emerald COYe 1532 Hlghtlde Or 11111 Petlllr" Cir 32'33• INSP Raymond J r:riM, INSP Alma J JoMeon. Catt>one AMI· Rep Alp Rep POlLS detlce 11122 Twain Ln INSP Joert T Snow. ~ JUDOE Et•anot J Car~. o.ri CLl!AK Mary R Chipman, Rep CLERK Petrlela A Mc:kN, Rep 32336 POLLS Wycline Garcten1 Apartment a 1878& FIOflda St INSP Marjorie K Huld, Rep JUOOE E1119 C W11Uam1. Dem CLEAi< Lor9r1a 0 G1r- lington, o.m CLERK Edna V Eber11eln, Rep 32338 POLLS we Fire Station S30 Like St INSP Homer J Kreps. Rep JUDGE Miidred L Krep1, Rep CLERK Mery Ann Ta)'lor, Rep • • CLERK Jonn A ~rd. JUDGE Merilyn L Han. JUDGE FtUCH I! nipn, Alp l!ctltnrolh. Dem ClE~K Henrietta W CLERK Oeor99 A119n, Palinka1. Dem Dem CLERK Sunnna W Paldl. Ct.ERK Wiiiiam T Calklnl, Rep Rep 32355 3237• POLLS Hayalhl RHI· POLLS Harbour Vi.w dence Sct\OOI 9572 C.111,,. Dr 434$ Pie«wlcte Clf INSP Len1 Y Yayalt\I, INSP Anna 8 GeMfl, Dem Dem JUDGE Agnes Heaton, JUDGE Shann1 Sim-f\9p mons, Rep CLERK Evelyn L K~IOW. CLERK Mariam PotaPov. Rep Rep CLERK Wilham Heaton, CLERK F1rah M Dem Helferich, Rep 32375 32356 POLLS Clemens Rest· POLLS Chamt>er1 Rest· dence dence 9902 Sliver Stand Or 7581 Alhambra Dr INSP Arlene E McNay INSP 01tv1a E Chamben. Rep Oem JUDGE Sharon A J U 0 G E J am es M Clemens. Rep Chambers. Dem CLERK Joan K Calver1, CLERK James E Derry, Dem Rep CLERK Merla L Toomlre. CLERK Liz l Derry, Dem Rep 32357 32J76 POLLS • Benion Real· POLLS Piet Realty Ollice 32340 dence 220 Main St POLLS Pacific Trailer 6901 Defiance Or INSP Marlena J Downey. Rep Park Clubhouse INSP Carole E Benson, Rep 80 Huntington St Dec JUDGE Allee M Bartlett. INSP Caroline R JUDGE Des1reee S Rep Goodwin, Rep Aceves. Dec CLERK Cora M JUDGE Leona D Gihnsky. CLERK LOIS J Calloway. Broussard Rep Dem Rep CLERK Dorothy P Nor- CLEAK Mary A Nelson CLERK Essie E Cornehus. dell. Dem Dem • Rep 32378 CLERK Kathetlrie M 32358 POLLS Senior Recreation Bro1111n, Rep POLLS St Bonaventure Center 32341 Church 17060rangeAve POLLS City Gym Building 18"00 Spt1ngdale St INSP Violet C Cowden. 1600 Palm Ave INSP Lillian Z Rose, Rep Dem INSP Gllberl E Hill Ill, Dem JUDGE Corhss Elliott. JUDGE Lucy 0 Van Oel- J U DG E Harr1 e11 L Dem lelen, Rep Elchmayer. Rep CLERK Louise M Eckroth, CLERK V1tgtn1a A CLERK Betty E Hiii Dem Dem Edgecomb, Rep CLERK Mary H 'Vega CLERK Eiieen T Fritz. CLERK Diana Mead Dem • Cl.l"K MIMfl WertMW, Dem CLIAK AWi, Wt1._,, Dem N400 POU.8 ~bOr Ht1 Vig ClubhOUM *9 Vl1t• 8alit1 0t INSP Gef.id T 8e1ton, O.c JUDO! Emmellne J SchMftr. o.m Cl.ERK MM E Matn.<1. Atp CLERK Joan S POiiock, Rep 32.-01 POLLS ~n Anldence 9'44 1 Pier Or INSP Betty C Dugan. Aep JUDGE Elizabeth J Weldenbener, Dem CLERK V11gln1a Batc:e- llona. Dem CLERK Laura M Shaver, Rep 32.-02 POLLS Fahmle Residence 2010 I Crater Cir INSP Sheryl 0 Jenkln1. 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CLERK Athson C Cooley, ep Dem CLERK Werner A Ebel. CLERK Dem Dem Joan A Cooley 32351 POLLS Bushard Ftre Sta· t1on 19711 Bushard St INSP Diane F Rumbley Rep JUDGE Jo 0 Casey Dem CLERK Genevieve E Kors1ato. Rep CLERK Marie F Carranza 32368 POLLS Fern Residence 6652 Halifax Dr INSP Beverly J Fern. Dem JUDGE G Jean Eng1e. Rep CLERK Roy E Fern Jr. Dem CLERK Dons G Smith. Dem 32369 Rep 32352 POLLS G1bra1ter Savings POLLS Brookheld Manor & Loan CtubhOUM 777 Edinger Ave r 9 t 9850 Garfield Ave INSP William J Wallace. INSP Dorothy E Rel. Rep Rep JUDGC Either F Hay Rep JUDGE LUCiile R Sprout CLEAi< Berniee R B~, Dem Ree> CLERK t...ton1ro V Wise. CLERK Doro1hy M Berry, Dem Ree> CLERK E•11• M Broyi.t 323S3 Reo POLLS SchOOI Olatrtc:t Of-32370 flee POLLS Oak View Sc~ 1ott 1 Yortltown Ave 1724 t Oak Ln I N S P T h e Im a INSP Kathryn l Snyder L1ngsc.httd Dem Aep '2'203'2 C lµostrano Ln R.-. Jr Rep CLERK Mar1orie J Bo~e1 CLEFIK Carol J Kleck ~~~GE Rc1ion A Hart APP 6I1 He11otrope Ave Ir.SP L•ncla J Sco11 Ot>m C.LER~ F1ort'nGe S Sher JUDGE Anne Caston Rep ICOem Den C r i:i" E 0 n a M INSP JuOie A Pethigat Rep 3239t POLLS Sae man Res1· denC'e JUDGE M arqaret P "'' "" CLERK Donna L Moore CLEA"' I) 1••Pne 1-1 52l9l ri Rep 15082Susselt Cir M~zzotdO"m Oum PoVvN~D••n POlLSSm1thRes1dence Jri•'t'> .. ~ JUDGE M.ir1orie E Ns p c u "' ClfR,.E11,.; F1tn!>Rep "' )1t() CLERk E•~·•f'l1'1h H N1~1senRap 1 hai1tne E Sdc-m.in CLERK Josepnine L Har CLERK Juanita M Nelson 'i2 lf>ti ,u 1 "" 1•t:lrooll Ln "' "' Rep rell RPI' •• 11 11 At:'µ POLLS P11 l'f1At11ln IN"iP ( 1trPr•nl' P Marton Arel '" rw,i.t1t Dem CLERK Margaret M Htllt$ JUDGE Suydam S CLERK lut>lld L McGuonn l1r11vPt 5'203T Cnurcn R··~ .,:'. t8 Rei: Grassman Dec Rep POLLS C.onroy Residence 2850 Fair v """ HU JUDGE V1191n1a M N••On POLLS ~ 1mu~ Ae~,,.dl:'n1.t> CLE AK Sogrtd B Yeo Rep CLERK Gloria E Pearson 32 4 t6 '2''•" c 1 1;i Ave INSP C.dro1,11 J Cro~N 0•"' 2' S 1 'ii sate A•!!' 5Jo-s Dem POLLS Schier Residence I '""r •NS~ D r ,,,.,~ E Breh.ll'ly Rt'l cl E f~" r r 'r c I!'.. M 1111sn I c; A<r• "' Pt'p POLLS Bol'ner Res1Clence CLERK V1cto11u L Roe Oll N{'l'Vlllrld Rt>r JUDGE T""'" I MM Ntr It Ott"" J1 l)(",f fl• ... 1, 4 c;Plr•t'' '214'\/oa0111"n Rep 20 C.1•r 11ol11•t> J UOGE M A M Campt:irll D1•rn CLEHi-J11d1lh A Smith 0•" INSP Jean f Bonner Rep 3..,392 l4 I L1gn1nous~ Ln J ary ealey . Ri·• OG c SP Scr1u•t7Pt'O A I CLERK P\IHQlfPt M .• C1ERKqp9.naC.u1 .. le>t JU ERObf'rtFBonnftt POLLS Ta-.r1e Resroence IN Fr<1nce~ J Stilson C ER D "L 52 '9"' R1·t Re•· , Rep L "v ... r.i M 0.1. s ec CLEAi\ Robert L Hall Rep Baiouqt Ot>m I , ... 6852 Nyanza Or Ci f Pl' B•·s~" ""' S ill'er C fR F R CLERK Pdtr•< .i E Brad~ POLL5 Coast C:>mmun1ty Cl ERi\ Hp1en !> ""1C0C\rl CLE A"' Pat!> 1 A INSP Mat1e A Taynl' Rep JUDGE Jacto. E Hart Dem Ar~ ~ ~ 1 A Hall ep Qpn C.:Ol't'QI! 0•<;1 Otltc!' rtt'1 i::,., Holldl•,jer Rep JUDGEKathleen A Jones CLERK A dam W 5'2014 :'039 S216i t.>"OAOdmsA.,. •2219 CLEP" >1or ente S Rep Melollui,l\y Rep A POLLS [:,t.ir C•.1 H•"" POL '"r 01umb1a S·'vtftgs POLLS Coza" Aes1"enC4 INSP Mu•1e1 B L-"•ned POll" \..O!.t~ M,. ... C11w Presto" Rep CLERK Mary N Stokes CLERK Lynd 8 Sc t1n( 1 " 6 l ,\~"' "' " 310.t Viln 811~pn Av; " Rf'p •u H,t1 .., ~w • 53076 Dem Hernandf'l Dem 2323 Pl&Cenfld AvP l2~l H,llOCH Btv INSP Janm D Cozad Rep JU 0 GE Jo l'I n P 7' Fair Or POLL5 Newport E1em CLERK Dorot hy J INSPPdm~r,1l.1<1nf' Rep IN5~ ""'" 0 Sch!'rer JUDGE C.iro1111 Co111ns TPvt•t•augl'I Re( llj$P M•rene S Howe SchtOI Mentzer Rep KAY\lt:w JLiOGEMilrQ.l•t>tAl,.lat OP" Rei:-C.1,,ER I'. Ba•t'><lll J Rq 1•tnS1&WB,\IOOIBtv 32393 tsn1• Re;:-JUOuE Our\..lhy V CLERK Saoa~oOno Dec AIChf'-.on Dem Jl..uuE Pat!>, C INSP Betty l McCarthy POLLS Hu n l 1not on 51058 CLERK Rooerta f Sm•tn Sl~., ... O"rn CLEAi< Ta"'"'~ L Coud CLER"' M a Piia H ,..l''"' Rp" Dem Shorf'Clifls Clubhouse POLLS Mallory Rea• Rt•['l CL£ H" tl.t1ti.11.l f Mnra Rep Tr .. et1.1uQh O.-m CLl~I\ Mr11011 Co1111 Rtoo JUDGE Cn11"'ti•ne J 20701 Beach Bly dence CLERK Joh11BC.n!1!le Reµ R1•1 '>'2169 5'2t9:i C1..EP1C Ph•lh['l E. R~ .. Ma•"hall Oec INSP Frances L Osborne. 2633 Redlands 01 5:.>016 CLERK Brucf' l. Duncl\n POLLS Wright Res1dt-nce POLLS Keacn Res•oence Rf'r CLERK Attce P Bramt1 Rep INSP Rachael Mallory POLLS Wt11tt11:1 S1.••00I RPt teci. T,,,,,,, 01 2;'62 Cc>lvmblil Or S2'221 Rep JUDGE Amelia Malllson . Dem t(!O('I Wh1111Pr Ave ~.20•0 I N s p M 1. •I y n L tNSI" Nancy A $13Ml1f'IC1 POLL5 Kull Aes1denc• CLERK Nt•a () 0111oen Rep JUDGE Joyce Molfttt tNSP Stf'Phion K POLLS S• Jo 1cn1m Stro,,m<11er Rep Rl't 30•..JGr~rrAvf' Dem CLERK Aureh& A Bt1Cll Rep \/.1~r11nd!'r Dem Cl I JUDG( JOyCP I Ellison JUDGE Ge11e-,,.. .. ,. c lfliSP o.i .... ,, M (0$0n R~ 53077 Rep CLERK Ka1et T Adams JLJUGE Arline R Austin 19b• OrllrtQt' A,,,. Rt:P 5.1nclf!•!l Rep JIJOGE lnf'rfOS8 M Jones CLERK Ruth E Walth. Rep Rt"p 1NSP M11qOrot> A .nr .. 1111 CLERK M•rv A Kandel CLEAi\ VirQ1n1a G 81'11011 Dt'm Rel.> CLERK Nalallll RObe$On. CLERK Joan E L11mt>¥•I Rt•1• Rt>L• R1•1• CLERK El11anore R Kull 32395 Dem ()*<. JUDGE {.11>(1 0 DmPr CLERK Patnl\11 A Wt1ght CLEAK Auc1rf0'; f: Mot Atop POLLS Ph1lhps Res1clence 5 1060 Cl ERK.Joy K Av1l1I 0\-m Ot!•n o .. r 1o11:i. Orm CL ERK JoAnntt M S u"1 lllJJnn-1 C11 POLS L l 11de1baugh ~;>Ott' CLERK H"'rnoc:11 L Hi!y !'>;>1;3 521q4 °"'"' INSP E Oa..,1d Ph1lhp1 Aep n e,11t..-n1.(' POLL~ hsnar RH•dence elf•• Rf'O POl IS HAllX>l Area Boy'l POL LS Sen1t11 C1t 1t!ns S222' JUDGE Jud•lh L Pett 380 '7nd St 11;'3 Ayl('more r .. r Cle H"' Mllhl' I ""''" ( I 1'1011!!.l' Mf'll•C ,, Cf'n•~· POLLS Cnurcn Qt ·""" Dem I N S P La I/on n ,. tflcSP Louise E r1~her RPp ()fin" 'IJ 1 I .,st tr• A,, :'.\5; W Woi~on 51 ~~-WW t\O'I SI POLLS Ba1t.e1 AeSl<lence 151!> An•I.& Ln INSP r<a1111e .. n M Salo.er Rep JUDGE lttt1 •" 6•1!'t•IO~ '-r R t' CLERK A1ot'•' K Sm1tn Aep CLERK OolorH [ W1t1en Ref' CLERK Sherry~ Wendell L:1ud11rD11ugh AftP JUDGE M Ar1orlfl E ~204 t INS~ At11i.1 Ii. EQll'>!le, tNSI" ".1.an1 .. 1r R To.Jm IN~P Rt llf'tl N St""''"' ~c. JUDGC Dolores F lrwm Lucll.,m Rf'p P011 S P,ulftr1no SLhOOI 01" 04?,.,, 011m 53078 CLCRK Dort M Mo1by R .. t.J CLE AK Norman G Statler 10 ''WI' 11.JI 111n ""' JUWE A•til!llA E 'ot1111 JU 0 G f. M., r, A JUDGf At11 .. 1 E Schmidt POllS MHGhe1 Resi· ()Qu111olu 0ec CLiRK OP-Ill I w .. t Rep A•p tNSI' 1•ooe G LAr1lltU A\'.. R, I , d cl' 32398 CL£AK Ch1rlo\1e H CL~RK ~ov•ll' MO!t'lu, Arp CLERK Jann•tl• Ntlltll'A " ean CLERK V1r.t()( A fr1ck :l006 NtNlllUt lfl POLLS Htno Be.ti ,,n Vty Hutwom A~ Dt-m JUOUf Sh11on F Hvll1 •n 0. • RlC INSP 0.: "' L M sc.n. 8d ol A ttor1 Ole !112 16 5Xlt8 0tm CLEAi\ M.it) J..i ;,tr~""' \/ettn• c.: Bftlt•t Cl£AK Shirley J 8•1>."' A•p 8 tO t Sllllflr A1ro POLLS [vans RtStd9"C.411 POLLS Cot111 M1;111 Ml'd1· CLEAi\ Mic;nele H H,111111 Cl."' Ot•in f'l'D JUOGI JtlHDll•"• M INSP Kay l Wollm.,\n, Rep 20172 RCklland t Or ut C i"llltt lo!O'\Ptl ~t R<-r !'li' 1 H 5' i•J!> S2n5 Yu II~ AllQ ~oorHenry J Wollm n IN5P Lllll1n I JOMM>n 30tVl\.tt•l•aSt CLEAi\ J .-11nn• A POLLSH•111111nes11J1'n"' POLLS Allltt Lommu1ty POLLSB011nqRH1dllf•c.• Conlinuedon -----~;..;.;:;;_ _______ ..l.::Oe~m,;_ _______ ,i;,:IN:;S::;f':...;:M::•:.:.•.:.:••:..V.:....:.N::o::.:.r,;,,:":,'_R:;f':.;!P::.l..'.:M:::.:":'"::_:'!.'.:.:...O~~m:._ ___ _l'lh:.0 ':• C:lll" St Cr"1t" 96 t Cai" 11ton Av , ... ()t -"--'"--~~~~....L.-~.....:..~..=.:.--~ JUDGE Ro .. M Mon111n11 JUOOE H~ Alvarn 0.m ,.. ...... tM t Md Mur1 tor PIK ~ nat.C .on& ., .. tn.. a p e preei hOld m ake ttie n law , Of tfl geflel FO HUfj .. FO POI. Clubt 1822: INSP Rep JUOO Dem CLEF Rep CLEF Rep POLl 8576 INSP Dem JUD< Rep CLEF Rep CLEF Rep POLL 105A· INSP Dec JUD< CLEF Rep CLEf Dem POLL Club! 1103' INSP Rep JUD Chr1s CLEI Cnan CLEF Rep POLL Sc ho 1761! INSP Rep JUD< Dem CLEF Dem CLEF Khan POLL 1661: INSP JUDC CLER Rep CLER Rep POLL 1769! INSP JUOC hpsor CLEF Dec. CLEF POLL Med" 9092 INSP Rep JUDC Rep CLEF t>em- CLEF Rep POLL 1730 INSP Dem JUDC Dem CLEI Kasu CLEF 1ngw< POU denc• 1114.. INS More JUDC Dec CLEf Dem CLEf Rep POLI 1662 INSP Sr. A JUD< Dem CLE' Dem CLEF Rep POLI Clubl 1609' INSP Rep JUD< Dem CLEF CLEf Dec POLL 16A• INSP JUOC maur CLE' Rep CLEF Rep POLI Clubl 1819 INSP JU()( Dem CLEI Rep Cl Ef Dem POLI 1658 INSP R Cl.ERK Mary A Maclnn "-o CLERK M afllyn R Clauss. 530M POI. I.$ l rve A.•ldenct 21110 S •vi w Av INSP Anna L Tr~ A I) JUDGE f'roncet B Ackl~y Dem Cl.ERK f-r 11nC\"J M A p 5~78 AJ\deu1011 n111) POl.l.S Moo<• Rtt 1der1e:e ~zEAK H ltll A EdwMdS INSP J ·~n 0 Hilchey, Attp JUOGr 0110101• A Spoon tt1 Rt'1'.> CLERK Myrna A Wr19ht R1 CLER!\ Sora G Ramsey. Rt•I ~328 POLLS N•wporl Ce11tt11 L.1brnry Ct.ER;.. <..01n1 .. n S Sh1·11d 111 O..m 53365 POLI.$ Lulhtten C"""" 7!J8 (lOH·r Ot INSP LUi>V'~ C l(elth4tr ()\im JUOGf-tr 1s111n J Rod,,Ru"'' Oam CLERK wiand11 A D1tvtl 53392 POllS Lido Parll A•C rc"At•on C1ut-n~se 70 t Lido Parll Or INSP H•len r Mooney. Dem JUDGE Je0tn M M rig n R r• CL.FFIK~Atoce H Mae· DonJld l'P CLER Elvera N Rest ,_IC 11>11CE MllC NOTICE P\IUC ll)tlC( Toeo. comm<1n d .. 1gn111011 Of of 11it l•ull erNt9d oy K 2MU -.i10• t11mon~ Albertt HOTU Of p101>4Plly '' \h0.,.,11 IOOve no Mtll ~ Of Trust IO·'W1t Notice_. .... ol c,111.td11 T'>J 'ING N0tthlend TAUSftl .. IAl..I W rr ntv II Oillerl at to Iii $169 <157 90 lleel lll'r~ty et B.ink 111 ltlfl llSIQr'IH OI the T. I. No 42118 compt11t•~ • Or co1tect l hill 1>w1'*ltG••rv ulldtt • id, PrlH tt lale 1nh""'1 ol 1111 o11g1n1I Loan No T .. 1, nt'Hl th• b•t1el1c11ry 01...-d ol Trust l'lelttOfOft ·~· NO A t3• 726 l,lf•l .. '1•<:•~·v BO ' E Core> I IMPORTANT NOncE TO 1.1not>< • id Dffd ol lruat by K>1t1>d nd ~•vtfed to tne "'·~ c t 1 C11i.tou1«1 COl'l>O'•hotl ..........,,RTY ~R re•'on nl ii 1>1ee<;h Of default 111 1"'' .~~ °"' 0 • U.re<.11011\ to the 100111 ,-..,.,....,., "'"""' : 11 Undf1't0'~ • 'Wr1tt111 Dee· tllf' Stal• ol C ltl0tn11 to• P'"V"llV miy bt Oblatned YOU ARE lf'il DEFAUL ,,., t t' Obllg1t1on• I nd ler1tt0n of Otl. 1.111 end De lh<! C('Unt)' o• 011111gt b , ..... .,,.,11110 Hmt in writ· UNDER A DEED OF TAUS thf'I ''"' me un"-'sioned mend tor Sale 1n<11 w11tten 11, t11e M"llP• ol 11'111 r1ullo > • , ... " th• 1>en.i 1tclery DATED SEPTI:M8ER .. 1eea. eau .. ttd" id notice n l dolaUll NOhClt ol O.lttult ana five: ol lHOMACi fUGENl:: WILD '""' . r% Ill • trorn thl llrll IJNLfSS YOU TAKE ltCf Md tit •lfoe.t1ol'l 10 ~ re ltnn to !Ml T"-und~stgMCI !>«eJ-,.i "'1'""1 1 Y 1216 Sand Po1n1 W ay 1 P 53097 INSP M11y A Moore. Rep I POLLS Et>ell ClubhOute JUDGE Kartlfl K V91 I 515 w B lbOa Blv 856 S.lirt Clemwnte DI INSP Maro rt't B Kredf'I R P R•p CLEfii\ V11g1n1 Kulhttw1~ Rt•p R R<"p ~391 TO PROTECT Y C<'r<l.ci M11y 13 1986 •• c • ,. • t 1Jd Notice ot O. NOt•~~ ,, n 1eoy givtn thAI l>UI•"'"'"'" 01 Int~~~· end PROP£RTY, IT MAY 8E tn~tr No 116 tll•~'i9 OI 01 htlllt 1nt'I ri.-t.1 ,,. 10 Seti to lflf' undN"(lfl..0 will ~II •I Ill< ~l!f't•I 1~_,,,nellon SOU) AT A. PU6UC SALE. 11(1 RKold1 m th Oll•C:t 01 ~ •l'Co•Cled 111 111<1 county Ptt.,tlt' ~.llf' 10 the htgh •tl OI""' c0<nrnon j~• 1 mund. Dec INSP Lorf'll• V Belchf'r. C L6.A K M a 11 on SI Rep Rowerd1nk Rep JUDGE Jean Bero. Rep CLERK Mary A Anderson CLERK MJry p Keane Dem I Rt-P 53030 CLERK Delmar M Re· POLLS Manners School 1 . ynold~ Rep 2100 M.mners Dr 53098 I N s p T h e I I a R POLLS Sc111mdt Resl MPndttnh<1ll Qf>m dence JUDGE Jomet 'Y MCAieer I t8C5 E BllO.>a Riv CRep M "INSP Etair e s L1nholl LEAK LO•~ S urray., Rep Rep •JUDGE AClbertd M CLERK Anna L Brown Schmidt R"P Rep • CLERK Mcl''r Ann 53081 I Ja""'er ,1 R1•p POLLS Newpor1 Snores CLERK Jae. G Wood Rep Clut>hn, l' ~I I l-d•ldl St 5.1ogq INSP W•lltJr" M Jolm!>on 1 POLL!:> Bcllt>Od Bqy Club Chppe1 Room R .. r 1n 1 N Cu<1!>t Hw) JUDGE JonnJ ~OIC) ~m INSP JOlt!••ne Hanks Rt>r CLERl\f\l• t lOovle Dem JUDC·EBitrll1raLG1vens CL f RI\ Nnr nld J Foley Rt•p JUDGE• Emily J £111011 Rt11J CLERK Ell•n E McClellan. Dem CLER!\ M.t11an K McDonl'llll Rt•p 53350 POLLS McArihur ReSI· dt•11ce 98b Sandca~tl• Dr INSP Doroth, A Kemp Rt•fl JUDGE M 1lo•ell C 0CIW!l11"1 Rt•11 CLERll. Annt MlArtnu• Rt.>i,, CLERK Dotort>~ M Ed W-lld.!> Rt•p S.lJ~1 POLLS Nl'wpurt B.illJo.i $ t. II')<. .. lo,11 30. 1 f L J I H"\ IN~r 1\.1.11, N 111111nq1on O••! J U () G E N l" m " rp• 11 !' Dt•n C L" R" S 53082 " '' h 1 r Ip y E Sl1 '""' 11 111•11 POLLS· M .hhP"' RP.Sr H,trr,ltin R••r CLER1' M.<• 1011e P R11 .. y <lt>I • Rq JO' APOtt.'11,1 Avt> 53 IOO INSP Lu•~ A U1 '°''" Ot<m j POl LS Sv.,rn o Ri><>• JU['IGf t , tl1,1 M 8111 ton Id 11 R MKP "~ 62 Balboa Coves ~LERI\ Elht>I M M:iyhew INSP G~rgt-P Fortt>111lle t!P A Pp CALER!\ JdC.I. M Mdyhe"' IJUDC.E frJn(eS A l'~· 1G R , 1083 1ov1ne111 ep "· 'CLERK Margaret M Cl I HI\ I 1,11\• ••!. I \ ••·J" tu 011 CL [fll\ ~·", I t ll H.Hol POl l ~ Nt'Wl•<)fl H,irl101 l .. ,, ll .... 1.nri Ch1tinm1~P 1 ' ' r v.. • • CH N t tta INSP 1.:,.•v•y• H Mull th) Otlrt1 JU[)GE Cnt.<ryl C. H,m1<. Rt~ 53366 • POLLS Spa Conference Room 5000 P11rt. Nt•wpoH ll\ISP Jo ... epn Porop1111ch At'p JUDGE E\ltilyn M Condnt Rtiµ CLERK O~im l McBurney R .. r· CLERK !lllt•ri L Hurwitz 53367 POLLS hesta nm Blurts Clul>hC1<1 •• 24 t-l \11 .. 11 Do Oro tNSP Ori.I• • C Hazen Flep Jllf'G( A ' ,, Snider Rep Cl r HI\ Ah< t· M Loltus 0•10' CL EIH< Huqh E Hill Hep J lt-8 PUL t:, 111' n. '1th•nc •' .1:,.>C' (' 1tl.11ut 111 IN!>I"' J ""I I' I .11 rinriton R1·1 JUDGE Jo A•llll' w.11 .. Rq CLERK l<' A11n J All<•lll R"I CLE HI\ N.1111 v L I 1">111•1 • Llbll POLLS P1.,1>.-Rl·~tO,.nC.t' 4.\ • ".1 ""''' l < .m~<·n RcJ IN<;P r tllllltt p Ppa<,e Rt•'° JUDGE Jew .. 1 8 Geve• D\_''' POLLS r1dehty Feoet I S.i11111g~ o$ Loon 1515 W~!ttc.hlf Dr INSP Eslh!'r K Glose Rt-1> JUOG£ JO'lrph1ne S Pagani Dem CLERK Vt1ri1111 M Youl6 Rc·p CLERK M1ldrfl() F lr\gOll~ R .. I' ~J3!14 POLLS LdS 811sas Apart mi-nt'> 5515 R111er Avtl INSP Jud~ A Whtie Rep JUOGf frm1n.1 Hart Dern Cl ERi\ L.1u1J M Wa11 R1•1> Cl E AK I 1n .. 1 A Moody R1•p 5J396 POLLS AnOt>n.en Sc11001 t••11n Por1 SeabournP Wt, IN',... Jt'illl L W1nlto• felt U1•111 JUD!.E Alic I' 1\1119 H111J c rn~ n., ,..,. w M 1•~'.1• A•• (..l l: RI\ "'""'"' IJ' Q• 11J I !h·p ~) j l'I i' l'Ul LS ~llll<H(.'~!119 AP~t (1•.,!C t l't 12 Port M.irne•glt (,11 tN<;r Jill, A 5, nrn11!c;1nq Rl'f JUDGE KllthlePn A Al l11>un D•·•ll CLERK M111•111·11 M OecJ YOU NEED lhtt Rtoeotdtlr ot Orang .. "'"'"" !hf •tllll Pf0P9'ty 11 J.IHI 111, 1 btddt'• svbt!'<:l 10 II Jlly 11~ '';;' 1:~~~1: EXPLANATION OF THE County loc.1t1'<! '''"'"'" 1110,. nt said Su O•·~cr,~•10 bf! JambOfH NATURE OF ntE Sf1td S8lt1 will be made OA T( ·10103186 pi·••<' Cnuit urtv• attttr 1'10 PP1 11•1,P?'44.,!>JilmbOrMROld PROCEEOINO AGAINST but 'Wtlnnut r.011tnant OI war-h r.tllcl .. &enlce Co , H Jnt ll ,., 1.r NO• mt..Pr 1'186 u 1 'Be•ch Cahlornlll YOU. YOU 11111) t'•Pll'SS Ol lfllpliecl re Truetff By; lnt.,•t•t• Tr~• •• .,,.. otl•Cf! or f A Nt'""''°' d T l lM CONT ACT A LAWVER. oorrt11111 11111 l)Olisets;on or Oe9(f l enlce Inc •• Ateftt, BOtJVf RON Anorney at Tt11 undf.'U•Qne ru On ~ 12th. 1118e, II encumbril11C'H 10 pay tri. M er1h• Qehrer, Account "' 18141 Beach Blwd d•"<IJ m\ any h1b1hty 101 eny 10:00 ~M. Pllll'MC Compeny, retn111n11lg p11nc1pal ~m ol becuthrt, 171HE. 17111 It-~~•It• 190 Huniingion tn(OHP<-lnt>SS ol the street a Celilorl)il OorponiliOf'I 11 the notl'(tl secur.O by a111C1 •l te. 105, Tuitln, CA. tHIO Bl'Hl'I CA q7648 1393 4'0•1rUS 1111<1 otht>• common duly appointed Tf\111.. dt>e<I ol Ttutl with tntere11 (714)730-HM Co~ntv 01 OtOlllQe St.iui 01 <ll'SrQMt•nn 111owt1 above and pursuent to a Oeecl IS '" sa1~ note prt"•tdf<l Id Pub•isneo O• 11nge coast CuHI<·""·' 11 11111 ri<;1hl lllH' Sa•<I ,,1ir will be maO. Trvtl rtoorded ()dobel 28, 11ances 11 llnY under the 0111y Pilot October IS 22 0110 ,;11.,1t:'ll 01 s.l•d de .,..1tnou1 covt'nant °' w•1• 1982. es Intl No. 82-378271 terms ot said Ot-f'd ot TruSI 29 1986 cea~ •t th• time 01 dellth '""'' ll•Plf'\S 0t 1mplied as a OlflClll Reoor<ls In the ol I~ charoes DM e•penaes W409 &n<1 "" 1111, ,.0n1 "'"' .md 10 11111' po"41ss1on or en o1 the County Reoorder o ol tM> Tru~toe 11n<1 ol the tnlt'•tsl lllllt lhl' PSltne 01 cumt1ro11tos to PIY the un· Of'ange County, Stile of trusts ctea11><1 bv said Oef'd PUBLIC NOTICE .,,0 dl!CPllSf'd has acqwed paio t>11l.1nct' due on the Cllilomla. e•9Cuted by Nth ol Trust b n f''"'" ,1 01 tnw or othm notP secur..U by Slid 0..0 Kaze11an and l<llh Said ~lllt' will 0. hf'ld on YOU ARE tN OEFAUL T wr,,.o 1'11lwr lhln or ,,, ad ol Trust lo'""' Onf' MtlllOn Kantian. hulblnd and wilt. Wrdnesdav October 711 UNDER A DEED Of TRUST 011,,..., I< th,it 01 \a•d dt' S" "'unOrt<I S•• Thousand Wll.l SELL At PU 1986 at 1 JO p n1 11\ lhe DATED JULY 1, 1115. UN· (~ 1_,,d 11 th• hmf.' 01 <ll'a11'1 f1tt1 'if'vl'n 00lllr9' end AUCTION TO HGl-ES lotlby to lht• b111ld1nQ localf'O LESS YOU TAKE ACTION in ind Ill 0111 tl'll' certiltll real ._ '. 1 ; F 1 v e Ce n Is BIDDER FOR CASH. at 60 1 South L ew1s S11e.1 TO PAOTECT YOUR PROP· ro .,,1 ,,Hrntf.'d 111 lhe City 1S1 t>OC O~ 7 651 in p11nc1pa1 CASH EA'S Cl-ECI<. OR Oranq•• C 1hlor11111 92668 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT ~I 6 1111~,, Grove Cdunly ol !l"d '"'"'"~' plus cost1 8• CERTIFIED CHECK (pay• Al Ill+. ltme ()I the 1nt11a1 A PUI LIO SALE. If' YOU or.11 .•• Sllth• ol CaltlOIOJd Pt''""~ 1rtd Jdvances es11 al 1.,.,.. of H ie In lllwiM money pul•••l "'" or lhtS n011C.f' NEED AH EXPLANATION P.•""-~l.111 tl>'SC"bt'd H IOI m.ill"'I JI lht' fln>e ot '~In ol 11'18 Ul'l•led S\ales) 11 t th" t"1;\I m0<.rn1 ol the un Of THE NATU9'E OF THf 10_,,, 10 ..,:, rlt:ll publ•t 1t1on ot lhts No Notth lronl entrance to t . p.1 .. 1 ,..,,,, .. (!' ol 1ne Ollh PROCEEDING AG AIHI T LOJ :-1 ttl 11.11 IN I '.'18:> ltCl' I <;~Ir• to be Eion1 Counly COunhOuM, 100 Cr g,.11c111 "'<1Hl'<.l lty the llbOvfl' YQU. \IOU SHOULD CON· 11~ ~Ile""'" 011 m.ip il'\:OIClt'li fhOu' H1f1 One Hundred Center 011118 Well, San.ta.Ana, d (''f llllt'd ctt'ed ot trust 11nd TACT A LAWYER. rn flofl~ 1\4 P.tqt•'> n :iJ F ,, u r I "P n Do I I a 1 S C.hlom1a alt nght, title •rid t'•ltm.ll·••t 1'0\1' l'•pen!.('~ NOTICE OF .. 1•1l :'4 ol M1~f'ltt111t•Clll'> 1.s" I 11 001 il'lt-1 conwyod to Ind f'ltY# d • ti . ,, ,, .., j\ ,, c. II s J s TRUSTEE'S SALE M \II .. "'" t"llJ•C .. ol 11'11· NOTICE TO held by il under aald Deed or s I ' • u l•t T s Ho 210l50 c'"'''t r(,'(('t h·• it O"t"Ql' PROPERTY OWNER TNSltnfhePIOOOll'f51luatedin lt•Sl<'>>•bit'lhdl tllle 'J0'1Cr IS HfRE&Y c ....... • vou ARF IN OEFAUSLTI sad County and Slat 1rm,. "' '111" thl' ope111n9 n10 r.1• F"I "' 11 011 IN!'dnesd11y mor;• c.umniot1lv ~r1<>wrl UNDfR A OEED o r TAU dosa1bed"' m ••• I•· "'" th.Jn ltte l(Jhll N1 ,, . .,,,"'I, 1"186 iii 10 00 '" 1. ··~ H.q.1 (i,1101111 OATfl"t APRIL :io 1982 UN· Parcel 33, as ahown on a 111r11>t11t"J"'''~ C11w C• < '°'' • m ol ~mt! (1,ly r,,. , .. C 11111,n,.i L£S5 YOU 1 AKE ACTION Parcel Map hlod In Book 74, 11 tv.J•l.lbll' lht' t'•Pt·Cled "'''h•ll ""' l\llt(t!' nl GC>lcJt'n I o•tm:. v i :.Jtlt' r.,l\n ,,, 1,1..., TO PROTFC: I YOUR PROP Pages 13 to 16 lndus1ve ol o~n111Q 1>1,j may ~ ob I""'' '""'Of-I'd Service, lul mllnt'; c.rt lllP Un•tf.'d ER.l'r 1 MAY BE SOLD Al Parcel M3PS. ltl the olb ol rao• .. d 1 .. I 1l11flQ.J.he tc.1'°"'1 IOl lll'd ti 2020 North SI.lit·• " C•>rll .. m.it•on ol A PUB I( SALE IF YOU ti\& County Recorder ol II.Id 1nq lt•lt•f·h •I'll' numbf'!\ on Brl'l.ltl,,.,11 <;u1lf' 201 ,,, tl>C! i..;I•• or Plfl c ,,,.. ind 1,,11 Nf(O AN EXPLANATION Orange County ll'IP ddl!' t>!'IOH• lhl' sale Ctt) ol <;,,,,,,, lln:l County ot ,)IO•t' t'v•llt•ntl"<I br nOIP SP Of 1 ... £ NATURE OF THE The s1reet lddress 8nd 14 l'il q4c, 1\418 t Oriln9» S"'1to ot C.ihlo1n11 Curt•d tly MortQllOP or Trust Pl'\OCE FOINGS AGAINST Olher common designattor1. ll Oate Au9u~1 20 198G GO\ OEN PACIFIC TRUST Dt••'<I "' lht' properly so YOU vOU SHOULD CON any. of the real pr<>1>9rty TD SERVICE C OM · DffD SERVICES 8 C,111 ~<Id Tpnp+.,ci>ntotamount TACT A LAWVER POL LS Romig Residence I PollP Rep 11')0 Po1.1ri<. Or v INSP c II Ru I ICLER1' Betty J s .... dnqo d •1-1111" n"er Rep Cl ERi\ M 111!~11 W 1\.1 I 9"" f' n1·1 CLfRK Brrl l M f,111 Rep 111 ~ Dt•n R C.l fR~ CLERK C.:l..iud•J A F111t desarbed al>QYe rs purQO(l9d PAHY. at .. Id Tr1.11tff I~ lorn1a tC'lpO• lhon 1!. lluly ll•O rr t',. OP! ns•lt'O ,,.,1h bid T•u ,,,_... Cor.duCl.og Sai. to be 16131 Conslrvdtorl Cheryl Syk11, A1tl1t1nl appn•nled T1ustee under 8 ,0 ,,, 011,.,~ ,,. tlP in wril G~·~ A 0<1•id l'lOO Avenue Circle West, lrvtn11, Caltlomia. Sec1etery. 1990 N Call· ano pursu.t11t 1° the power ot "'II .,1,1 w•ll "" ,.,ce,.t><I di ot rr,,. <:;1 "' Su11e 1700 Los Rt>I' 5310 I JUDGE C..rctchen D POLLS Stiachfl M o Po. CLEI" J1nlPS Bl 11.PtnMt• At•p SJl53 ~JJ70 A<~ POl l c; Brnwn Res1dertct! 53399 The unders.g"9d TtuSIM fornle Blvd .. W1tnut CrHk, 'ill<' tonleHed in lhat ce11.i111 In• dlnr .. \Jld nllic,. di any An9t>l,.s C111tlnrn1a 12131 d1scla1m' MY lt1bllily IO< any CA 9•St9-3787 1•1s 1 01"1-d or T1ust A~ecutt•d by ..,,1,,. Jller ""' ''"' PUl>h 5'>2 2'.>00 1ncorrlldness Of the Stree4 "'·9015 Wit LIAM f MAV JR ANO tdlrOI• l'l••rt•nl 1nd w•to .. , Oa1eo Oe1ooe1.) 1986 H•fl!. 610-I • A1...1Cr,1 Avt! Sherv.111 R .. i.-I Clubl'louse CLERK Lucile M D<hen SCIO W tSth St POLLS ed<lress and other common WC 7095 lAfT1T1A E MAY nP1P1n dctlf' ,., ~JI•• o .... A 0.Jv•O as ia10 oosignattor1, 11 t.rty. shOwn Put:>h~l'lf'O Oranqp CO.I'll tdllPO TAUS lOR and Daleo lh•\ 011 J"' ,1 Oc Tru~tl'I" POLLf> dt•li(t' port Re~ INSP E!>mond W V1ncpnt CLERK Phyllts H Franks. Ot>ni Clut·ll lu~· 1900 Porl { irlo w P1 INSP B•·tt, n fhppe A('p J JOGf ·1111111 C Jac~<,nn tOOO W Ot<".t" Front INSfl E1tz,1h1•H1 M Shtrlt'~ Rt'>' l'lerlN\. OJ•'> P nt 01 I !>Pt 8 1<, 22 DONAL 0 BRIAN ENRIGHT 101 ,., l<l86 PuOhSt>ed Oranoe CoUI Sa·d sale wilt bo mlde, b\11 1986 ANO l<A I HLEEN VICTORIA E. A Bouverori, Attorney DJtl) Polul Ouober 8 15 12 Rep 53084 JUDGE Ida E Nonemaker IN~r LO•~ ll Gl'1g.-1e Rep JLl[)Gf t<;Ht'll K Thomp sc1n Rt'p D .. m CLERK Lut1f,. s Pat w1thool COVOl'llllll or war11111ty, W404 ENRIGHl rGUARANTORS) lor Admlnltlrator 1Q86 oxpress OI 1mplt00, regerdtng rec.ordr><I Au9u~I 20 1'!86 Jo\t<J,;li p Wrl<l ACJmt1H\ W403 Rt!p POLLS Ayllt''i Re.si CLER1' Ada G Edrll Rep denced Cl ERK VP•lld Rumblt- 235 Heltotrope A"e Ot!m INSP Mdl~" Aynf'!> Rep SJ lOC' JUDGE E~ttwr E Parant Dem POLLS Rega11 Re51den(1• 2101 Granada Ave CLERK Glddys E Carl INSP Gladys G Allen R"p Rep CLERtl. Eilt>Prtt! R Ld JUDGE AudrPv M MdJ' Rt!r Bart~•· RPr> ·c.LE~" 5J01!5 [)u POLLS Nt.>wpl•rt Ctl\ H,i Cl1,vni .. R1•r E3t'.1Ch CL ER1' tlJIO~r.1 1 Rl't,jd'1 3300 Nt!v.~. rt f:ll, INS~ 'vi t•, M 8Prto' tr D+>rr JUDGE Euooril Redmoro Atlp CLEAi\ Md•y L Pdlmf'I R .. ~ CLER!\ Dona1d D Mein IOSh DPr< ~3086 POLLS !:>ldfk R.,,,,cJ.-rot• 10· Pcu, A •• INSP ....... . 1.1 " A ... ~ JUDGE. Jf'dll 0 SI il~ A .. ~ CLE q~ t.• u• M 8ovd Ai'!' (; l t p ~ "") r II I C p I "ol I A••l ) 1 IOJ POLLS Ar ~Ull Rt-~·cJ,.tlC.t! :?OF nn, • Aw• IN~P H"li' (.. 8(•1nli•d A··r JUDGl J..,1 ,.. A (..r 111t•1 R .. r <'LE Fl" Ht t Cl ff.I" (). ,. f<· ·1 L tui.-n~ At 1u10 Jur>r .E ...,,., .. ,, r,• 1 """• CLEAi\ ~l"'I·• L Pdul~on R••r ClERt1. W1rion., Hollowly A• r POLLS N1•wport Stiorl'S Clut•hCltr~• ~ 11 l.dllll tNSP Al"" o, ,. lt!li.Jm,m JUDGE Dori~ H ~e1om m ttt1~u11 0•''"' CL EH" R t r ( Brown R1·1 POLL':> ~3 Ii I fi,111 fH Chit . ,,. I Vtl'W 18!>4 Pon Wt•.,tbourni> Pl INSP I\.' 111 '·' F O:lvr~ Rt>p Jl or,[ • 1' " E B1f>tl!i D•'l'I Cl l:Rk. P tlroC1.l l Prtt>S o .. JUDGE Eh~<1riur H Millt>• R .. ~ CLERK Anri.l B .,.,, .. ,~ .. ~ R•·r CLfRK Arl11>1• \I C'dSill.1 o .. m 53400 POLLS L1<lo Room 2.·.lO r .. ~ NPWPO•I Or INSP H<·rm 111 V. A"•ltOd D<•OI JUDGE A111u• l Bel~on D•''"' ClEfil< ...... ,,I CLfRK 8.irt>.i•J A Medn~ Derr (j ().., CL ERK AO'>l' A1p .. 1 I ('ll'( C. l"AK f<,lfrpr Golu11 Gr 1 to• ' O••n c l f fl. D I ~ f POLL., II •• ''"' V1t'W O· .. {..iul-I ,.., l '> 140;! 1854 Port W+>~IUourne Pl POLLS Colvt>r Resioenu.• POL LS U11.~I'· AL•!>tth Ill.. INc,r ,.,i "'" f H.1111ev 30' v ... 1.1 <;uPrlP 3ll0' SP r h('•t' (Ir D""• INSP l 1 ·I G A, llt••h JI• S( ,., •·ct.·1 [) •. ,,, !JJ.l~:i lfllSf S ti••, f B·c~ .. 1 App JUDGE. Ar•rt.1 l\urtz Rt'µ RPI JUOC.f W • tmP~ WoNl CL [fl• Bi",. ~ F ,1111+' JUDGE E.,,r1vn D Nill dm~ Q,.,, A•., R1·i CL f Pk C11HOlt,.., f Ot'.tll CLER"-A""" E G1lrny CLE HK f 111 tt>f'l h R fiq CL[ftK lJ , ··1~ ., J \' l 1-'<)1 t • t~1) ",, (}!I " ,I fh ti!/ 40 1 ri N""'I 0>1 HI. l'f f'I .'. 1n H /.,•, t I pr ·11 !iJ 1 .. 1.i•tt • '~ ( huf fl r ., I\ .... it~ ·' .'\ •• lfl\ ( •'l .. t J1 H•; JUDGf Ail .111 S Ddyllf''> l'q Gr. n11 ,, , p •• , l,l ~kl< \it• l•"I I ~! ii h ~ O· .. I h1•1t• will ho• 110 (JOlllllQ pl.11• "" llH lull• "''''4 ~·'' ' 11~ ' I , ftlP l"IP< f1on ... : t•. '/jU!l; POLLS ,.. .. ,,,~ O•I Sch, . , .. ' n H• r CL(~·~ Mr•"'• •1 P tht\e 1 f.f, ,II .. l It t), t' '-t"f'" t \n{~f U.tli 1 ,, tt '' 11 tt lt11l• (>I ,,,,. 11,. 11 11 11 ol Vr.i .. r 300 1:it11 ,, INSP MJric111 (. P • .h JUOflF '"v"e H 1" t,, ••1 '4t'l' CLEfi" ri • tn, Nar" • r,,,r CLEAi\ M.ir4'1 L o .. m ~J088 ,,, . Jilli< ,f l • ''"' D H.111 fl··~· C,1 [I•• • ,11111.,·11 M (,1111" It._, J• 11 fH; IJ' 1'0• l 5 E 11~1911 " hool • t'O < '"Dr A l'l~I i ,,, l .11,1 H Nut•lt••I ""' ~ ... l l f Ht-. fl· . I 0 LS 1•. t !>.iJi f Tt,om,t"n cb liutt 11H.J 11;' Hd Iii I f<""' •. c B.1111<1t ~ ~••·P JI Dfif lJ,,,,,, .. Aw jlk>'I I•· 1 11(1n r r,.,1111'1 G rantl •' t I At I ( ,, II\\ \ W \\ l~le. POSSeHiOll, or PUBLIC NOTICE In lhP ollorl' ol ll'le County tr'"'" rr th• F\nt!' "' \dtd encumbrances to pay the R1-< •llP• r l \a•<l C0un1v ii\ "'"'"<!"''' ramaJl•l'lO oonopaJ sum or the NOTICE OF R .. ,... •J .. t • •11'\trument NCI PuOh!>ol•P•I O• '"9f-C.o.i~I llOle(s) SllC\Jte<I by Hod deed TRUSTEE'S SALE 8' Ji054Q t• reason or" D.t, Ptc:>1 (lprit,e• ?. ?! OI lrust W~h interest and late YOU AR[ IN OFF AUL 1 brt I( I "' dl-IJ11ll '"payment ~Q l'•Rf charges ll'lerOOfl as P/'l)lllded It\ UNDER A Of ED OF fRUS T "' pPHotmtlnCi' o1 the otilt said note(1). ed1181lC8S (ti t.rty) DATED 11 l!'> 82 UNLESS q.11oon' '"' Hl•O ll'le•eby "' togOlhllr with interest thertOl'I, YOU TAKE ACftON TO clu<l•n•J troJI tirl'.lth 01 lle end lees. charges, and PROTfCl •OUR PROP '" 1" N ..... "' Wl'l•Ch "'", 8Xller\S8S ol the TN$IM , lot 111'1 Efl T' T Jo,IA ~ Bf SOLD AT If """" Julr 14 IQ86 a~ amourit W'ltc:h as o1 lhe Oalll 01 A PUB IC. <;At E IF YOU Rl'CO•<l"r '!> lnwumt'nl No ll'llS nottCO IS •&asonably NfEO AN fXPLANAllON 8f· vier.no Will SEU AT est•m&llKI to be $223,501 00 or THf NA 1 URf OF THf P1JBL •( A.llC:TION TO l HE Said amoul'll may be greater PROCHOINQS AGAINST H1r.11rs 1 BIDDER FOR on ttl& day ol H!e YOI Y('\U SHOULD l ON CA')H \<Niu• "">'•l'~ <, ,, 1' Tiie t>enotc.ary under Said TA 'A AWvfl'l Ut h , -.,,,,.!> '~ r .;'\l"N' 0&60 ot Tr .. sl 11o<111otore On 11 o· ~. "' 10 ··10 '•·<> ''' 1~•· 11 ,,,,, o.,• ~ OXllQJllKI and Clo voreo lo tt-e AM '9.,,,,.1ocr.1 ""' v>Ct' Co t'' 11 ,, ,.., or 'av•nqs .1n<1 undors.gnea Trustoo a writton ..i., '"" <luly JPPCl•llll'd 10 '" ·""'' 1 • ltlon dom•C•IPO Dectaralion ol Oolnutt and lru~lt'• unilt" md 11\Jr'>uc1nt 11 lh•'> '''"P all payabtt' Ill Demand lor S:1·11. anc a wr tte., tc:. 0 ..... 1 ,, T ""' fit'cmd'"O n ... ,,,,..,, '' '"'" lll 'IQ"1 1111t' NO'.ce of Dot l,; r and E OCl.on o• ' 1 • • Iii l' Ooc'umt>11I ii• .l nhm ,, ~PIG,o~ '' lS 10 Set T•e urtOe<S1j't{j(lr• ":'Jll"l'>.t·I Oll•C•I RI' r ...... ,. rll•ll•eaip!OOl'•ty Trustee Ql,;<l\d sa>O Nol cool Co•ll'> m th"""'<" ot ,,..,. Rt' S•< ',w •n 'Jo County ind Ool(IU" anQ [ lnct•Ol'I lo Se I to (Pldt•• r.I nr~ANGE Cou11ty 51 1tt' Ot•'cr •t'PO ,,, IOllQV.S be riicorood 1n the county Gd''''"' .. 1 e.ecuteO hy ' Ll"IT 7 nr HMCT NO whore "'° •n.11 p•o1)41rtv ... R• mr ~p t.-OMBS JR 4LllP. ,,s l'f R MAP Rf. IOca'&O At1f'I •,'All<;ARfl ... CnROfll IN BOOK 1•5 P!lflmac Corq>any a ca torn 'I ( n "H •I JC',f:!ANO AM') P111,f M<O I Of M•.,. Corpora'oOI' ~~~<I Tr..1<;'06 W If ,\It C",f Al Pull l(ll Afil Ou<; MAPS 11\j Oy Nat-OM ror~u•o l A 1 ON TO 11-if nrrirr ' r .. f t.ou1-11v Serv•OO. 11'1(;. d~ Agent ~100 H ... , fltf>OfR F0R fl! ( lif1£ p o r C::AIO SaW1elte Olvd Su11e 306, W c...t«,11 ,, 1 nH· ur C.0JN 1' I UI I llAl. 1 NO r•ri< MAP Rf ·~ fl')f')K ;>Q~ Los .-.ngo'M, Cah10rm11 90025 ,,, • , ·'"''"' ,,,,,,,,., nl '"" (213) 479 3608 By Wanda Lh " • <;111.,•1 11 Cn.;t.m;i11 MGN981. As5 ~18111 V etj A... , " '""' 1n C1v r Pros oert c:. ' ·· , 11 , "l·'·'l 1no f Oa•e Octot>e< 14, 1986 I< 1 ,, • ,, "'" (), ,,,.; .. l A Oct 22, 29 Nov !J, 1986 •111 • •'' ~·1'•' 01,tJ ,,,,.,.,t.-.1 Qr3ngo Coasl Oa1•y P 101 < "' ...... ,, i1 to lf•ll ,,n~ ,,._.,rl I, I 1 d••r ,,,,ti [).a-f\d Of P•" .r A"ID ' nr M!S {rt. 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A""IJv~ Way IN~f-HPll"' M l 11QN•t Rl'f: JUOf.:>E Doroll , K H1,nt<, Ot.'• "er ) .. rr CLEAi' H11ll M Fay Aer> JUDGE JJnPt D Cl f Pl<' rr.-inces D AndPrson R,•p CLE AK \IHQtn13 Haveric~ RPp CLERK Jun" A Pf'r nworth RPp 53093 POLLS L•do Island CluOhou'le 70 1 Via L 1do Soud INSP Suseri E Olson Rf'p JUDGE Bart>.-ilol A Funs Rep CLEAK Dorot hv A litrQf'rll Rf'p '>3311 POLLS Gof'htr Af.tsr<lence 700 Bison AvP IN SP Valerte c Gttl'h11 Df'm JUDGE HPlen G Mc(..rim mori Rl'P CLERK Sus"'' J 0 .. 1111111 A Pr CLEFlK M3fllyn A Gould Rep 53325 Donaldson Rep POLLS l'1aq'lh1r Con- CLERK Jo.in 0f'lke R1>p v~IP'\Cf.'nl Ctr .,3094 •66 Ftag-;h1p Ro POLLS Hctrl>o• District 01 INSP G1>nP P MontQom I '~ ' T c.;1 f l~r P• 1 c.; ~ ... J•. ' (Jt , ' .. • "' At 1•1 1-..11\J u Polton MJr; A Jacot>~ 5J360 c: .. "'" 3Jb, Milne 1 ... ~ POL1S cJ•, t 1; <,1.1111:,11 I..' IN ,p [1.i.111 J p .. , JUDGF M.,, • 1• n 1•r [>1•m Ct tH" ft I 11l1 Rq (. 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IN ph.l'IP <odtum flOld StiWE'I THf (I IY rJF COST,_ MO all Oll!Pr nimeral de ME'lA A' H lWN ON A PO~•t< c.nn1111n1>d in any po• MAP Hf( f1R0f0 .,_ BOOK tlOn ol <a•<l lllnd descr.tM>d 1n 81' PAr,r' ANO 23 OF tl'lf' IQllr!wt'lQ •Pterred '" '" MISCH l ANEOUS MAPS SltUINUW. 1~11\91 #U!Uh41 R[COR('I' nr ORANGE rtQhl 10 dr•ll In• .1no !"tract COUNTY (Al IFORNIA suc11 dl'PO~ll~ ol 011 and 9as ,,_, .. I'*'' \ t-. Ol.~w~. H1·1t"trar 111 \ ot"r' 8 \ i\nn1l Lou l.h tflt.:'lon Or pul\ l 'uWu.b ... .I U1 ·"'l!l ...:.......1 H o l'if,,1 t ti. lt•h• 1 •' \/\' II t L 01 1<1 ()f 'f1A(. l NO O• qas ;ino 10 prospec.1 IOI -----------28'' "' !Hf CITY o r m•nl' .ind •l•mnwe $UCT1 de ,., 1 P\8.IC NOTICE COST A 'I( '>A A<; SHOWN PO~•IS 'II 'lthi·t mrnerals honi ON A ~.~AP nr 1.0l'!OEO IN ~'Id I ~nd\ but witn 11'1" ri9ht FOUNTAIN VALLEY eon~ ~P PAC.£'"> n ANO 10 t:tuDv .lnd u-;e on1y •' I CHOOl DllTIRICT 2'.1 Of MtS( ( L LAN[OUS pror11011 l'lf OlllP• taodlot s.J•d NOTICE OF MAP<; R[C OnO<; OF OR p11rpn<M 1< r.onta1nf'<l 1n ltle ADOt'TIOM OF ANGE C':Ol)NTY CALI A(j•f'•'""'"' dMPd Decembe1 REIOlUTIOM OF FOAN1A 'n 1r1i;o n .. twPen thP StotP INTIHTTOUAH EXCl:l llNG !HERE o<C11tfrrr,.111no Hun1tngton 1"'""-UI DtlTNCT FROM All ( RUDf Oil H11b "' ~ rporahon 8 MAL"'°"RTY PElR01 r 11M r.AS BREA Oetw .. uP corpo•aflon If.' N OTIC E IS HEREBY ASP1~AL TtJM ANO At t KIN COtllt!d JJnuory 3 t 1961 m OIVEN THAT THE FOUN· ORFD <;l!fl'llANCE'S ANO Bnn~ 51'11 Pa9P470 010 1 TAtN VALLEY SCHOOL OTHfR MIN[RALS UNDER l1c111 R••or•CI• iii am!.'nded DISTRICT nu decl11e<I thlt ANO IN '-.AID LANO EX· bv lllP ·IQ"'""'""' datl'd NO· the followtng rM l prc>perty CEPl THF R1r,HT TO USE """'IJ.ir n Ul61 l:>Plween will not O• needed for ANY r>ORTION OF THE SJtO f•J•l•l'S recO•deO classroom purpoees SuRr AC£ or I Hf LAND Mil•Ch 7 t'l6.1 1n Boo~ The LOUNOE ol the FOR DRILLING OPER 64r;7 P11gp 81q ot Ott1cu11 J AMES 0 HA RP E R ATIONS MINING OR A1>tord~ and.i~1ese111ect1n SCHOOL loeet.O II t868S O UARRYINfi OF All lhe Deed lrom the St&lft OI S•m • y~ Str .. I. Fount1ln KINDS IN(.;LUOING BUT Ca1trorn1a lo Hununoton Valley, Celllornl• NOT f X( l lJSl\lf OF OIL HJ•t>ou• C<>•Pl'l•Rt•on rf' The Board of Trusl-of W(Ll ORI! I ING OIL OE· corded February 15 1965 tn the Fount1ln V•lley School VHOPM[NT MINING OP· Book 7" IJ Pa9e 333 of 01 Olstrlctresolv .. to leasethe ERATION<; TOGETHER 11c111IRetords llCllltles 80 lndk:aled l boV• WITH TH£ IJ~E OF SAID ALSO EXCEPT all ul'l<ler undtw the term• en<t con· SURFACf or OIL WELLS oroundwtttP111n 1notoa1101 d11tons stated In Ille A4ttol· TANKS TtJNNELS MINING 181d ,, Cl l'>ul Wlll'lout ariy utton of 1111 Board. Aeeol· E x c A \ A T to N s O R righl ot eritry 10 lhe surlacfl uuon No 87--05 SHAFTS PROVIO(O HOW· °' 10 lhf' suosurlKe abo•• I The mlhlmum monthly EVER. THAT 'IAME SHI.LL depth ol ')()()IHI as dedt lelM peyrnent tor the ttim NOT Br CONSTRUED TO ca1ed to the City of Hunt· ol 11\i! le•M lh•tl not be .... PROHIBll SlAN 1 DAILL· 1n9ton B11ach M 11\ft maps OI then $280 00 Th4t mln1m1.1m ING °'~ C\UCH OTHER OP u 1d Tr11ct monthly Ptl"'*ll IO< tub... ERATIO"I w ... 1CH IN NO lhe "'"'' ~d<lress and quent petlOdl mey be Id· WAY USE OR ANY WAY AF-Other common dHtgn111on fflt· drtd11f"1Qf'lt"<J dtS c1 .•. m~ tll f1t\b1ht, to' '""'' '" l •UP{.tri ,, ldd -»ftt•~I J{Jitqno ft fhflr ((tmm ,.. r1~\ J' ti ,, ~<tlll ,,111 NII Dl' '""OP w 1ttifl1Jt ~ 1" tn1, e11.pre\S or 1niph!.'ll '"ll•Hll111Q 11111' OQ~ se· ·•u' 't Pnc.umor,ln<.~\ I< ... 1.~ry Ill<' .il'lp.i1d Qbl• g ti '""' ' "1r JU~d by ,rt10 ~· ..,~ "WITTt mf'l'"'~ ar•tl i tn1•1 .. um~ J~ provid..-o '""'""' ri'u' •Cl•anct>\ 11 an; fhi~rPun<1Pr and 1nt1»,est 1t .. .,eon tnd plus IPeS c.t l''l"' 1 .. ,1 ... pe,..~es ol tt•e l r 1• ht• J' d vi lht' llu'll~ tn ''"'' lly ~.tod Df'f'd nr r ..... 11 ,. ''"ti .lni()unl or ~.tu1 c•t,11() H•f"ln\ t:lt th~ ttmP nt "'' .t 1..1ut1llr .\f1on of '~'' N r t' ~ S 100 834 lj ll"t1 ('I I l>t'I 11 t48b GOL DE N P A C lf lC TRUST DEED SERVICES, e Catllornla Corporetton, H Tru1tH, H Trut lff, By. G11ce Qon11le1. 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I 10 I Tulsa City ol Chd.,worlh County ol lM Anqf'lf''5 Stele ol Celt IOrll•il t1Qt·1 to t•t1h•r "'-'on 1hfl' 'ur l,1<P Jn<! 1111' top 500 IPt'I o lht' $Wl.1Cf' nl lht' 11".JI prop t>rt~ hl'rt•tiv conveyeO dS '" ~t>rvt'd •n U>I' dtt<I lrom Ar In l l ff· '"'''''"tf' C ,m U·H• ( ... 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Ot.IVI Mortu•ry • Cemeter., Crematory 1625 Gisler A11t Cotta MH ll S•O S5~ RACING COVERAGE TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986 25 CENTS er indicted in death · Faces involuntary manslaughter trial for restraint of handicapped boy in HB who was f lttd from hc:r teach in& post at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa followina the inc1dent, uxd improper techniques in restraining 14-year-old Barth Pico when the boy became violent in the classroom. place. - The boy stopped breathina and died later of as9hyxfation, accordin& to the Orange County Cof'oner. boy's violent outbreak that Meyer termed prolon&ed and life-threaten- ing. The case was presented to the Oranae · County district anomey's office but a decision was reached May 2 l not to pursue it because of insufficient evidence lO suppon a homicide charae. officials said. By ROBERT BARKER Of ... 0.-, Net ..... The Orange County Grand J ury l\as indicted teacher Jeanne Wam- e<:ke in connection wi th the death last May of a severely mentally handi- capped boy at Gill Education Center Len Dykstra ls con- gratulated after lead-off homer which propelled Mets to 7-1 win over Boston./C1 NBA votes to expand by one to three teams./C1 Nation In the largest expulsion by the U.S. ever, 55 Soviet diplomats are told to go home./ Al IBM announces plans to sell Its South African Interests./ A8 World An American writer is kidnapped In Beirut by a Shiite group./ AS OPEC reportedly reaches agreement on a two- month oll production llmlt./A5 Food When 23 Orange County -master chefs got together for a Kidney Foundation benefit they provided a tasty and In- novative menu./C1 Entertainment Stop-Gap has Imported a t ouching play about men- tally retarded adults./D3 INDEX Advice end Gemes 04 Bulletin Board A3 Business A7-8 Classified CS-7 Comics 05 Death notices 08 Entertainment 03 Food 81-8 Mind & Body 01-2 Opinion CB Paparazzi 01-2 Police log A3 Public notices 06-8 Sports C 1-4 Television 03 Weather A2 in Huntington Beach. Warnecke. 33, surrendered in Su- perior Court Tuesday on charges of felony child endangerment and in- v,pluntary manslaughter. She was relCMCd on he.: own recognizance and arraignment Is scheduled Nov. 10: Police have alleged that Warnecke, Mercedea Benz paved Police allege that Warnecke, who has been a teacher of handicapPcd children for 11 years, taped a diaper with a plastic liner over the youth's face to blot,out visual stimuli in an effon to calm him and then rolled him in a mat with the d iaper still in Attorney Paul Meyer said Tuesday he "vehementl y" disagrees with the police view of the restraining te-ch- niques but declined to elaborate.' He Wlll challenge the indtctment. h~ said. He claimed that Warnecke, a resident of Huntington Beach, was a dedicated teacher "who went the extra step" to help out during the That decision touched off a prote5t amona. members pf the Developmen- tal Disabilities Arca Board that looks after the ri&hts of the hand1capptd. A 1982 llercedee Bens eteama under put of an 8-ton load of ••pbaalt that epllled onto tbe car at 8:44 a.m. Tueeday at Jamboree Road and Eutbla.ff' DrlTe wben tbe damp truck overturned after ••ervtnc to a•old rannln& a red llfht. The impact forced tbe car into tbe 1986 Mercedes at rear. Drl•en Saaan Wukow and Sara Blnman, both of Newport Beach, and truck driver Joee Roldan of Santa Ana mfered minor lnjuriea. · IrVine creB.tor of Liberty fireworks dead By tbe Associated Press Tommy Walker. a Dis ney enter- tainment veteran who created fire- works extravaganzas for this year's Statue of Liberty celebration and the 1984 Summer Olym pics has died. has wife said Tuesday. Walker. 63. oflrvane. died Monday Hospital releases mauled HBboy,6 -By PA UL ARCHIPLEY Of .... o.llJ Net ..... A Huntington Beach boy who was mauled by a mountain lion Sunday went home fro m the hospnal Tuesday while the cougar eluded trackers and dogs at the south county park for the second da). Jusun Mellon. 6. who suffered lacerauons and required more than I 00 stitches fo llowing the attack at Caspers Wilderness Park, was re- leased an good condition from M1ss1on ommunaty Hospital. said spokeswon.an Jan Walker. The trackers. reinforced w11h a second set of English Walker ho unds. spread out over Bell Canyon Tuesday where the attack look place. but failed 10 fi nd the elusive mountain lion. (PleHe .ee RUNT/ A2) dunng open-heart surgef) a1 Car- raway Methodist Medical Centcn n Birmingham, Ala., his wife, Luci lle. said in a telephone interview from her Irvine home. .. Has problems were just more serious than anyone had known;· she said, adding that he had undergone 1wo pre' 1ous hean bypass oper- auons. Wal ker worked fo r Disne} un ul 1966. Walt Disney hired him 10 stage the opening ceremonies at Dis- neyland 1n 1955 and he: went n n 10 create even more grandiose eel· ebra11ons as his promouonal career matured. Most recently. he staged the eel- ebra11on for Harvard·s 350th 81 nh- day and the tatue of Laben} eel· ebration an New York. ··He had a magic about cwr)lhang he did:· has wife said ... Other people could put the same ingredients an a show and at JUSt wouldn't come out (Pleue He WALKER/ A2) Emergency landing Mecbanica ln•pect a CH53-E Soper Stalllon helicopter that made an emergency landln& at about 2 :30 p.m. Tueeday ln an lrnne field near ColTer Drive and Bryan A •enue. The aircraft, wltb three crew members from Marine Hea"f'Y Helicopter Squadron 466, wa• en route to tbe Marine Corpe Helicopter Air Station, Tu.attn wben It developed mechanical problem•. The helicopter I• the lar1nt in tbe Marine Corpe in•entory. Mesa election could tip balance against growth 13 candidates compete for two open council seats after incumbents retire Costa Mesa continues to be a city at the cro sroads. Well on the way to becoming a commcrcml metropolis. Costa Mesa has been mired 1n a batter. t\\oo-year debate over whether to run the development course or pull back on the reins. Many residents arc fightana harder than ever to low growth an a city that had endeavored 10 become the com- mercial hub of Orange County. That flaht wlli move to the bellot· ana booth Nov 4 when voters will~ll two stau on n five-member Ctty C'ounc1I that ha~ wa"crcd on the growth 1\ uc The balloting could gave the ma· JOnty vote lo either pro-or ~low· growth facti ons. Or it could leave the city at the crossroads. Two advocates of slowing growth were elected an 1984 to a develop. mcnt-oncnted council. With the re· t1rement this year of \Cteran council members Norma HC'n1og and Arlene Schafer, slow.growth facuo ns have their hope set on arabbtna' the council m~orlty. For the first tame in Co ta Mesa' ll-)'ear history. no 1ncumben1 al"t scd.1na rc-clrc11on, 1nd1cauvc of the harsh and e'hau,tavc ''ruulc o"er .. the city's fa te. Bickenng coun cil members ha ve met with n backlash of public cnticasm on both sades of the growth debate. Again 1 this backdrop. 13 can- didates arc reach111i for the council ring. Two urc supponcd b) the prominent Mesa Action ~low...-owt h group. Another candidate as bach 'd by rctanna mayor Heruogas well as a former mayor. All the candidates resist pro, slow. or no-arowlh label,. They cspou ~.uonabk arowth. But "reasonable" as an the eye of the beholder. ssa1lcd by some. lauded by others art the 19-acrc, S 100 million annex 10 South oHt Ptau: the planned 50- acrt offict. hotel and reJ1dcnt1al romplcx by mel f'>c,clopmcnt Co . proposal\ for a 100-3 rc bus1ncsc; Flret of two artlcln com pk \ on land owned by developer C J "cgcn;trom & Sons, and down- to~n retie' clopmcnt. 'i ct no one dasagrcci; that growth has brought recognition to the CH~ once known on!\ for its la ma hcan fields and goat herd\. Co ta Me\3 1s home to one of the Largest and mo\I profitable sho~pan area an the nation. South Coast Plaza. and the tallest hu1ld1nt an the county. the 11-story Center Tower The city al110 ho'lts tht $70. 7 malhon. world-clas'l Orangr Count) Per- forming .\rts Center as well a the nauonalh rtno""n uth ( oa t Rep- enory Theatre \ ldt m ur to the ~rowth dt tlate-1' the potential emergence of J \Otang bloc be hi nd contro"ersial < '1l\' t oun- cllman Da"c Wheeler "ho'it' <,enll- ment run against commcrual dc- \Clopmcn1 -although he too. denounct<> the no-,mwth label Whctler was t"acc pubhcl) repri- manded for fla.,h1ng hi\ rnunc1I 1den11ficat1on badge during a trntlic di pute. and allegcdl)' c;wcanng at the mayor and rcfcmnf. to 1wo l Ounul memMn as .. bums · Whctlcr. v..ho ~cdlv as~ to be ma)Or. 1s 5upport1n1 the can- didate backed hy Mesa rnon J<>t Enck n and Doug \ ate\ t wo-~rar plannana <.·um- m1~1oner Enckw n. 2Q has earned a rtputatton for '1 netnt~ In fact. anothtr rn ndadatc "1th oppo~ma '1cw'I on gro" th rnncedt'd that fnck on " "a~ honC'st "" tht dav l'i ' Chamnan Merle E. Tracy ~­ suadcd Dinrict Attorney Cecil Hacu to look apin into the aist. Tracy wd Tuesday that he was pleased by the Grand Jury's action. "l"m not aftCT the teacher." he said. ··1 don't care about the penalt)'. But we need to tell the world that this kind of treatment ts wrong. "People must learn to follow rca- ularprocedures," Tracy. a resident of Corona del Mar said. "They (tile (Pleue Me T£ACDa/ A.2) HB-oil project OK'dby council Residents fighting oil_ recovery near homes lose battle on 4-3 vote By ROBERT BARKER Ol .. 0.-,"-t .... The An gus Petroleum Corp. got final approval Monday night to put a S25 malhon 011 recovery program m the midst of a Huntington Beach res1den11al neighborhood. The company won a batter zonang baule over residents to direcuonally drill up to 60 ~lls on 3.1 acres a few blocks southeast of the C1v1c Center. The sate as bounded b) Toronto, Springfield and Rochester avenues and Huntington, Cahfom1a and Delaware streets. City Councilman John Thomas. whose company spccaahzes in 011 field work. "oted with Do n MacAl hster. Jack Kell) and Peter Green to appro"e the prOJCCl. Mayor Bob Mandie. Ruth Fanlc) and Ruth Baile) voted no. Thomas. who also had appealed a pre' 1ous Plannang Comm1ss1on de· nial of the project. came under fi re from resident-; clai ming that he could personal!) gain from the develop. ment because his compam spec1al- 1zes in oil field sou nd reducuon work. Thomas and .\ngus oflicaals denied ha' 1ng an~ business dealings w11h each other .\nd Cit) .\1torne)' Gail Hutton \aid Thomas could \Ole because there were no past tic'> and there: arc other companies in the outhland that could compete fo r fut ure Angus work. (Pleue see OIL/ A2) Activist threatens recall over LB coach By LAURA MERK - OflMo.llJNellteft Jennifl·r Yelland has rc '>1gned as chairwoman o f a drug awareness program for Laguna Beach r,chools sa~ang that hereffon s ~ould be better channeled toward a '"'°lall 1f the !><:hool board re 1ns1ate'i a high ..chool football coach arrested on ')Usp1c ion of pos..essaon of coca1nl' \ elland. chairwoman of the IM· P.\C T Team. has re~atedh '>j')\)kl'n out aga1n\t the board\ fai lure to ,l\.t on Cedrick Hardman·., arrc'>t Hardman. a former .\II Pro de- feni.1\ e lineman. is the high 'IChoor .. "alk-on football coal h I k "a' arrested tn Laguna fkal h j')\)li~l' on Se pt W for pcw;ess1on ol ) '\ 11.ram\ ol cocaine and \\as lharged "11h fl'\l'il- ing arrest The '>Chool board \otcd 111 (Please see RECALL/ A4) TONY SAAVEDRA ELECTION '86 long " Enr k'>o n oppo !> the urhan11111on of < O'>ta Mesa. and dcfi'nl-.. pr0&re'>~ not 1n terms of de.,.elopmcnt hut as a clear hand cl~n air ·1 bch<'\C an a suburban \loil) of hfe ( O'ita Mesa ~hould not hcromc the downtown of OntnfC ( oun1y;· · Erick'lon 'I "I don t than k com- mcmal arowth 'ihould 1nfnnat 50 t•ahtl> on nc1ahtlorhood " He \~1 pport'I a Cll) plan that 'l\IOUld rl·<.1u1rt-Jc"elopcrs to provide trttt (Pl-..e eee taaA/A4) ' .. BUNT FOR LION IN MAULING CONTINUES ••• ..... 1 Tim Miller, reaional facilities oper· atioDI """'C;• IA.id the trackers DIMaDed IO unt up to midniaht bebe ~off the le&l'Ch. Tracken have found fmh tracks, wbicb they believe belona to the lion they're buntina. They also ba ve a wept tome trails in~ of pickina up new tncb, Miller 1a1d. .. There'• a deer kill in the area. so they're hnfti .. lbc I.ion will come Mc.k lO the ki"ll,f." be said. lfthedop find thecouaar; they will tree or comer it so the tracken can sboot h with tranquilizer darts. The captured lion will be \Aken to a boldina pen at lhc San Dieao Zoo for eumination. Authorities then will decide whether to save or kill the animal. · Officials will meet Thursday to di9C1m the future of Caspers Wilder- ness Partc, located on Orteaa Hiabway iust east of San Juan Capistrano. Sunday's attack was the second on a child this year. · Participants will include represcn- u1tiv,.. frnm th""'"'""" n...n•h"f'"l""l of Fish and Game, the county perks and recreation dirtttor, re~n11uves from the county supcrv1sora' olfacea. animal control experts and others. A mountain lion specialist may _also panic1pate in future meetinaa. Miller said. Options include c:losina the partc permanently, openina it for day ute only. pennmina only auidcd toura. and reopenina the park In the same manner but iacreasana warni~ and sipaae to visitors. Miller 111d ht expected nu.-ous other options to be discuued 'Rursday. "This wi1J take a lot of evaluation before a decjsion is made," Miller said. County supervisors on Tuesday asked for a report on ways to prevent fu ture attacks. Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley said his office had received anary calls from residents who thought the mountain lions were receivinJ more protection than the park's visitors. Supervisor Bruce Nestande. whose third d1stnct includes the 7,600-aere park, said it "1s not a wildlife preserve .... These parks are set aside for the residents of Oran1e County to use." OIL RECOVER PROJECT IN HB OK'D •.• homAl But when 9uestioned by Mandie about her opinion based on a Fair Political Practices Commission case. "Riitton said she could deliver a written opinion "in the morning." Residents, who said they planned to seek l~I advice and promised future skinnishes, cited alleged cSanaers from blowouts and fires. heavy truclr traffic, danacrs from odors and fumes, noise and lighting and eslhetic problems created by a 142-foot hi&h drill rig operating night and day for about 18 months and other problems. Company spokesman Spencer Sheldon, and other officials, said the Anaus plan would consolidate nearly 40 wells scattered through the area and put all operations at a two-block site. Officials claimed the system, 1n which water is injected into wells to flood a 140-acre field and extract oil missed by previous operations. would actually reduce air pollution. Company experts said the new vapor recovery systems would eliminate about 9.3 tons of hydrocarbons a year that are released by the wells now beins used. Fire Chief Ray P1c.ard said the Angus development will be a safer operation than cuncnt facilities. "It has ad~uate controls to the point of overkill, • he said. Herc are some comments offered by some of the 70 people who signed up to speak, althouah not all ad- drcucd the City Council. •. Sam Lawrence; In case of a blowout and fire, he said, nearby homes "could so like a bomb." •Nick McGJauthlin. He said put- tifti opcratiqns behind a wall (as plannedJ?y Ansus) would make wells "a helluva lot safer" than the ~per shaped wells that last sprina crushed to death a youngster who climbed over a fence. •Robert Richardson. He said Councilman Thomas may directly benefit with contracts and may have breached Fair PoliticaJ Practice Com· mission guidelines when he appealed the matter. Because of alle:ged danJers; he said officials "are trading boc:hes ror bucks." •Cathy Walker. She said the pro- Jcct would be &ood for economy. "I didn't drive a horse to this meeting." she said, "I drove a car." •Larry Washa. president of the Chamber of Commerce. He said Anaus· oil operations would brina about $2.1 million to the city between 1987 and the year 2,000. Addition· ally, $3 million more would ao to schools and other aaencies, he said. WALKER ••• From Al the same way. He created a certain ma)ic." One of his most spectacular efforts was the 1980 Reapn inauaural where red white and blue skyrockets flared as Aaron Copland's "fanfare for the Common Man .. played and lasers lit the slcy. Another was the Statue of Liberty centennial celebration on the Fourth of July. "He inspired everybody around him to work for perfection," his wife said. ''He never settled for medioc- rity. He just never quit .. This year, Radio City Music Hall acquired his company, Tommy WaHcer Productio ns, for special events projects around the<Ration. TEACHER INDICTED IN BOY'S DEATH •.• From Al handicapped) can't defend them- selves." Orange County Deputy D1stnct Attorney Bernadette Cemore said that information has "shed new hght" and that the distnct attorney's offi ce found that 1t had become an ap- propnate case to tum over to the Grand Jury. C'emore declined to go into particulars. The Grand Jury heard witnesses Oct. 14-1 S and handed down the indktment Oct. 16. Wamecke's attorney, Meyer, as- serted that It would take about a week to go through all the witnesses. not two days. Officials at Fairview. where Warn- ecke had taught for eight yea~. previously said it was illegal to tape a diaper over the boy's face and that the matting technique had been discon- tinued at Fairview for a year. Ex- ecutive Director Hugh Ko hler couldn't be reached for comment Tuesday. The dead boy lived at Fairview but was bused to the Huntington Beach school for classes. GAME 6 I WEEK 6 / DAY 4 ( 26 34 4 23 - 15 35 69 63 t1/ A YOU CAN ·i;REASE YOUR I CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINOO CARD. 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The missing document contains an analysis of possible threats to the nuclear plan1 and outlines at't1ons plant secunly and law enforcement ot1iccrs could take to meet those lh~ats. said Harold Ra). a Southern Cahfom 1a Edison C'o. 'ice president. ~~:s~e D1ily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wftl Bly St Coltl ~ C4 1i.11llOO<-&• 1560 Co.t• Mew C4 9n26 c...i.o-842·5478 --' eo.1-. 84, 4321 CooyttQllt 1983 Ot811Qt Co.It! Publtlfw>O ~Y No lleW' t10<otS llllisl•ltoOnt <ld!t0<1al ma11 .. 0< eove•t- """'~ .............. , Ile •eo<OCIUC<'d .... _, ~ Pit' ,.,, H o<>" of CO<IY"Or>I °""" S«Of\O ci.u POSllQe P•Ml .. C~l• ,,..... C..•or-IUP$ •4• 800 5-tptoO'\llycau~ SS 1!>-- Dt <Tl.I $7 00 mo<>!~ t ". (jt•l"IOft CtA,, DJt•; F' 1 .. ft At<.,. 'tCn' C,,4'~0 t~ ~, ..... P•et\ \ Dub'•\ltt>d Dy ir.e C/l<lr.g<t <.ua.i PwUI "'"'9 Cr,,moe, -ln•P4 fl N<>r~ 1Ht ~;DI tneQ Ut>M1•1 IN•JUO"' f roo.ty 4 "''II .. 'fO""•I' ~'""' '' P.,b' Yoe<l ~11"'0.~• and Sw<-<Mt\ Tr<! pn•c:1>• p.,Ot .n.no o •" 'Al JlO W•• 8h Su...i P 0 Bo• tS6() C.,_11 Meu C:1 ,.,,,,.. 92616 VOL. 71, NO. 215 Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messaac will be recorded, transcnbed and de· livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24.hour answenng service may be used to record letters to the editor on an¥ topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number fo r venficat1on. Tells us what's on your mind. - NEWPORT *SKI * COM PAN~ INVffES YOU TO JOIN OUR ANNUAL SKI SWAP D•llY Piiot Dell very la Gu•rentMd 'I ..... °"'" frJ)IJ' " r~ 00 'lC.IS ..... e ,tlu' r •CJilfl" 01 • ~ JO l. ,.,, C• bf' .,. ' t ,.. a'.O r")y' C()f 'I • ~ ,,. ·••fl'd 5 ,~ , 111, •• ' ~"Oil "' r "-'J<'t n<;' 'Kt "" f( 11 c.,t, '•" t• r..-•"• ~o • , a~llC '°"' ( , ~ L+~ ..,,.~.; Clrculetlon TelephonH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th, FROM 10:00 TO 5:00 Bring your used clothing, skis, boots and bindings and sell them at our Parking Lot Ski Swap. Immediate cash when J your merchandise is sold. SPECIAL OFFER for people wishing to sell skis and boots: sell your equipment in the swap or we will buy it from you for the amount we estimate the item to be worth . A store credit for that amount will then be issued and must be used Oct. 25th and 26th. ($2.00 charge for each item brought to swap.) Kids' equ ipment and clothing welcomed! ... ANO OUR INCREDIBLE SKISAIE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th FROM 10:00 TO 6:00 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th FROM10:ooro5:oo UP TO 70% OFF _, ON 1985-86 EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING t