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WEDNESDAY, OVEMBER 12, 1986
:COJID§' to·ld fo C~·re d
. Irvine won't al ow expansion into city
Urlless odor, seepage problems solved
By PHO. SNEIDEAMAN ·the pollution pfObfcms •
.Of .. ~,.....,. " 8efo~~ntin11thccounty1 permn
~Ol1c hquids and offensne odors to upand the. dump, ff"1ne City a~ cscapina from.the Coyote Can.yon • Counc~ memhnl waot 111urancC1
landfill p~r"''Jrvine, and~the cny is the .pro~lem1 . 1bo,·e. and ·below
· pre ma Ora nae County officials -around win ~solved.
who operate the dump -to eliminate · Althoua,h county offic1ais have said
Freed French hostage
Marcel Coudarl hugs his
son upon his arrival In
France./ Al
Nattoii
Uberafs applaud en-
dorsements by con-
servatives on a study
-ealllng for restitution and
other alternatives to
prison for non-vtolent
criminals./ A7
FOOCl-
1he 1ttpqe ~· no immediate
1hrcat to local v.-ater supplies. Mayor
Larry Aaran dncribtd the leachate
problem 11 .. an absolute en·
v1ronmental outraar ...
The 6S.)·11tttCO}ote Canyon land·
fill, of,tned • n 1963. 1s JJl count)
temtory JUst south of Bonita Can)On
Dnve. TM dump currently, receive
bout 6.oPf) ION of~llSlC d.:tl).
Count)' offlc1ah say they now want to C"Xpend the dump to 859 a.er" so
that 1t can operate for two more years.
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tMn be pr_opcrty IClled. The Cl'· : and the plan' to uh1m1ttly clote the themicala and~ ma~ are pans1C>npro,cctw1U1n~o1yc 12Qacrn dump. btana ~led 11 Coyoet Cafty0n
within the II'\ 1ne cny l1m1ta. At Tuesda)'1 mtttana. the rounctl and are ~ftl away &om the dump.
Irvine 'taf1' m~mbtn 11y the local postponed a dlec1 &t>n on tht ca.· The liquid, WhiCb contaim mews
J)(!jmll pr.ocns w1U alve \hi Cllf tome P91nsaon permit for 11 ltelt two M"Cb and petroleum products, ia btlll"ed
ckiut an rtquinn• ~hninatlon of ttie bttause o( ht •hK~ of Coun· 10 lit t,.vcJifti 20 tc 40 JDNn ,n_ undcraro'-lnd to111C'I and Odor prob-c1lman Ra) Catalano.· ft year 1a a "°'1ht'tfy direction. • le~s lliOCtattd with lhe dump. But cit) Jnderi btpn re"iewina 'lM cou111ty ~n&Uy" planaect 10
• Tiie). arc oslu"I IN council :lO • the COrott Canyon odor arid stt~ 11op lht f\oW by 1n1wh~ an Under·
approve &he permit 1f the county coatro mealW'C\ planned by the around dam. · • ·
aarccs to numerous condiuo~ rela&-c®nty. · • . · But Frank Bo~rman: who directs
1na I~ stepa,e, ~Ol"l1 Pldin&. .re-city \tafTrcporUtatCS that 10 000' &ht tounl~I ~ mAlllS1ftCIU pro..
$Urfac1n1. of Bonaa Can on Drive pllonsoflcacbate.madeupofwatcr. <"--... COOIUl/A2)
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Mother tipset .
by moral tone ·
of school play
•
She urges trustees . pcrhaJ)l, to come up with •tandards for 1heatncal pioduciions. .: . to set up guidelines Udbetter Slld toda.,Y that lt*s not j\lst .. Hot I Balumore that concerns for students' dramas hcT. OthCTdiitnct bi&h schf>oJ drama
-departmt'nls ha\·c put on ."'891 ab6ut
incest, adulltr). seduction, prosti·
By ROBERT BARI.ER 'tutc . pimP' and customers W-wd.
oi .. ...,,....... ..lfu kecpssaturatina their minds."
There's a hot 11me an "Hot 1 Ledbetter $&Jd, "Jt (sexual themes) Bal .. H o-h becomes 1 hfctt>le. a no~ That's umorc in ununaton ~ac ""h) schoob fi• .. t dru~ We're ..1--1. The Ocean View Hilll School .,, ~ Drama Depanmcnt Is pumna on the ina v.1lh minors at the 1&hcstpo1ntof
adult comedy , at the school their sexual 1warcncu. It's hiply
'auditorium Nov. 26-22 .. -.nd Jan· unacceptable." Ledbetter, a mother of a drama Also appeanna before the school
student who dro~pcd out of 1he class board Tuesda) v.as Ledbttlef•
I · h bo dau~ttr, Rebtkah, who said the on mora iroun s. isn t appy a ut dropped out of the "Hot I Baltimore""
it. "'--f I udbcncr told school trustetis cast uu..ausc o mora concerns.
Tucsda) ·that minors houldn't be he ~id he was ndiculed and
nposed to the play btcau5t it a ked "rude que.stions" by cla~m1tcs all~lv contains explicit langu when he questioned the play s con-, · -• tents · dea s with prostitutes and 1s unaccc~ ,...__ v Pri 1 J h M table material for lCCD·•icrs. V\.~n 1cw no pa o n )'C'fS
She acknowkdaes that it's 100 late satd tOd.ay Wt d~a tCietiCT 810
to halt the s.c~ulcd performances ..• Waxman~ dOlJ'll the pla)' last
But she wams pnncipals in the ummcr use th~ vanous ro.lcs
Huntington Beach ·u nion Hi&h would offer.~tudenl$ an outstand1n&.
School District "to find out "'hat their eitpcnence. d.ram.adfpartmentsaredoina .. •nd to .. 8111 toki mt' that be Id cut pans
set Juideltnes. and ~JU t peru to makc .. 1t-acccpt1.ble T oday'a pacesetters are
enJeyfng buffet partfea
wtth a beginning and an
end -appetizers and
desserts./C1
All ayat.ema are .. 10" u lnine leaden tally
donationa for O~t ln the Roee Parade.
From left are Bao11 Reddy. 8Uan Strader.
T~othy S~der aad Betay llathla.
Trustcc-s •arced Tue5Cby to form 1 and J m rrl>in1011 him. M)cn said
committee to review the play and, (Pl .... Me Pl.AT //A.2)
INDEX
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Claaslfled
Comics
EnlertaJnment
Food '
Mind and Body
Oplnlon
PaparazzJ
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
T-.Viaton
Weather
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$40,000 pledge aSsUFes Irvine
will have float in Rose Parade
By LAURA MERK
Of!M0.-,"911Mff
An frv1ne businessman Wlll donate
up to $40.000 to assure the dty wall
have •ts fil""it float 1n the I 987
Tournament of Roses Parade. float
orpn1zers said Tuesday.
The bailout came as Irvine Ro~
Parade Float ssociat1on members
"'ere prcpanng to ~11hdraw their
entry because th > were uncena1n
they could pay for construcuon of the
SI 10.000 float .
The association saJd T1moth>
StradC"r, 1n Irvine resident and chair·
man of 1he board of the Leaacy
Companies, ha donated S IQ,000 and
prom•~ to raise Jnoth~r $30,000
trader ~•d 1f he cannot raise 1he
mone). ht: v.111 donate 1t himself in
order to put Irvine's first float in 1he
na11onall ) 'iev.ed Pasadena parade
on New Year' Oay. "'!
When plans for 'he Ooa.1 ""ere accepted by the para orpnizing
commllttt in March, e association
bcpn its fund·ra1S1na campaign. But
as ume pas.sect lhcassoc1a11on did not
rece1\C the larac corporate CfonatiOrlS
11 had hoped for. ·
Several limes Irvine's chance to
panic1pate in lhc parade seemed in
JCOpard). nd b) the end of October
onh $70.000 had been raised.
"We needed S40.000 and v.c didn't
lnow where it v.as goina to come
from But fonunatel)' v.e haH ~pie ~ho arc faMiJhled enouah to 5tt the
posltnc th1n1s," said Ralph
Rodhe1m, fund-ramna co-chairman.
as he introduced trader dunng
(Pleue lee FLOAT/A?)
Laura Bradbury fliers
targeted at preschools
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. o.-, .... ..-
The pattnts of Laura Bradburj' ha\t renewed the effon to locate
ber with a nat1onw1de C'ampa1an that 1nvol\ICS ma1hng Olen to all
pn"ate and public preschools and lunderprtens in the countr).
The Hunnngton Beach 11rl dr91ppcarcd dunng a fam1l y camping
tnp more than two )cars ago ~n intcn\ive ~h by her parents and
the San Bernardino hcrifl's Department has failed to even establish
whether she 1s still ahve.
Patty Bradbury. the missing &irl's mother. today $&1d the latest
effort 1s 11med at preschools and kindtrgarten because Laura -,,.ho
~ouJd now bt S -"~babl)'' is attcndina school som~~.
"She's the nght aac ond ll seem reasonable that he's m preschool
(Pleue ... IUlADllUllY I A2)
Amphetamines next epidemic Thanks to
helpers,
inn'snot
out yet
Analogs enticing because they are cheap, -
easy to mak~. but they also kill bra~n cells
By JOHN A. BARBOUR
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The names sound hke ~mcth1na
ou1 of perfume ad . Ecswy. Eve.
Rhapsody. •
The) promise new togethcme .
openne' . a new platform for sexual
cnjoymtnt. They lrt' variations of
amphetamine) of ~hich there arc
doLcn The)' are d 1ancd and
produced in unJcriround labora-
tori b the · illicit dru& indu tr')
without punty safeguard or quality
control. They art ea ily made and
easily di\tnbutcd. They arc cheap
They ha"c one mort thina in
common. They kill brain cell .
Researchers at the National In·
titutt' of Drug ,\bu~ fear the (lllY
be the ncitt drug epidemic when and (f
cocaine subsides in populanty
The) mimic cocaine's 1nract-
1\:cne s for the person lookanJ for an
.. out," And the promise of sca.ual
proclivity is a maJOr appcil.
They arc not new on the drua scene.
In &heir various forms. they ha..,c bttn
around for years Ampht'tlmine
v.cfc popular in the drui t'itplo jon of
the 1960s; but what has happened 11 •
the rt markable number of anaJoas. or
vanations. now available on the
m1r .. et
· Sa)\ Dr Roaer Brown of NIDA's
neurok1tnce branch, interested in
the mechanisms drugs 1cuvatc in the
human b1ological y tern and hov.
they affect function: .
"There was not too much 1ncnuon
paid until all ofa sudden the bustnC$$
on Ecstasy stal1cd up, a year and a
half, two years ago. We found out the
tremendous amount of abuse that
wa aoina on wnh Ecstasy."
The federal aovcrnment 1s no"'
makma its own Ecswy, so re-
searchers will ha"c a ready and pure
supply to work witti. Ecstasy made
the Drua Enforcement Agency's Ii 1
of Controlled ub Lances in July of
1985. The sc1cn11fic shartband for all
these dru IS MOMA and MOA '
_They dcstro} neurons that produce
brain-rqulatina Sttatonin. Tho
neurons play a role in rciulauna
mood sleep, aaarcss1on. scns1t1vity to
pain and \CxUal &c11vuy.
In &t'neral. amphetamine 11
have a \;alid medical role. They arc u~ to treat h)'pcractivc children and
people with the lecp1na d1sca'IC
called narcolcpsy. •
Some use a~phctamtn~ to · stay
Third In• ••rl••
awake on the road or to keep loina
when c~m mm& for exam1nauon .
Some use the abil ity of
amphetamines 10 curb appetite as an
aid in dieting.
NIDA hm the problem from '
amphetamine abuse CRACKING DowN "P\)Chological difficulties. 1nclud·
1n1confusion, dcprcs ion lecp prob-
lems. dru& cra' 1ng. SC\ ere aniuety circulatory or hcan dis.ea ...
·and paranoia -·dunna and some-Jn 'hort:Ecstas) and n kin m1m1c
umcs "'eeks af\er tak.tn& 4MDMA. the effects of cocaine. E\en p )Chotic episodes have bttn ltcccnt find1n~ ~ 'e pinpointed al
reponed . • • least ~me of the reccpto~ in 1he
"Ph) 1cal symptomi. such as mus~ , brain that art triggertd b) mind
clc tension, '"' oluntaf) 1eeth drua The tud1e -..ert' performed on
denchina. nausea. blurred vmon. ~ rll$ and. monle~ \ince tht) rtat't to
rapid C)e mo\ements. faintn and drugs much I\ human do. ...
chill or \\<Citing. ..The kind ofth1na ""c'rc 1ntcre tcd
"lncrta m he n rate and blood 1n i . \0 ..,hat' in 11 for the rat?" \a)\
pre urc. a special nsk for people with (Pleue eee ltNTICmO/ A2)
~:!::;~~~~ Reportpnlaborers called inflammatory
By PHIL NEIDERMAN
Of .. Dellr ........
The lr"1nc City ( oun 11 ha\ or·
dcrcd two ad\ 1SOt) pan(! to stud
gfcty and de\lclopmtnt con<"tm
related to m1fitar)'~hthcoptcr Oilhl
O\ler Irvine.
By TONY SAA \'EDRA °' .. ...,....... •
La11no leaden and 1al t1v1 t
The rc\l 1ew .... , 1narrt'd ~ a u
-~--.a-nnc htlicoptd' crnc1JICftC)' land·
1n1 tut month in 1 ·'~bk ~Id
near the cat.r. The aarcnft wa1 from
tht Manne Col'fK HdlCOplff tataon
n Tu ttn, wh1i 1 ad.JA«ftt to Irvine
The counal refetnd tht atwe lb
t) new Pubt ~ Comm1won
1n<f thcf"ute Pt1nn1naC..omrnillion.
(P1 ....... COPTU/A2)
n:1cttd hotl)'TUCtd.t) 1otn unofficial
~ by four members of Costa MHl~t day worttr tau force. v. ho
said iltqar ·amm.,,.nts arc '"' 1d1n&
the at). nun1,_ local hool and
caus1na an upsurac 1n disease.
The unoffictal report wa bti drd
1 ••1nnamm1tory.. and '1 11·
founded ....
"'It sounds to me hkc a cum·
""'"'""\' collfetiOft of m)th . It' prObebl} bak'd on fear, but not too
much rect ... said Ru \) K~ncdy.
c ecutlve director of •he Ora
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*"" .._. omdals k> &>JO. Moreover. lht atronaly·wordcd ~ claims tM bottom lint is .... we Ir' rid of them or lhcy wall
aunty dtq our clly down to thtir
levd.:.. •
••tf'U..fs how Pat feels.. thn\ afs his
~m. We can•t be that n~
miftded.'' said Lydaa Rodri,Uc2, ma-
JOrity talk · force member and a
founder of Costa Mesa's chapter of Leauc of United Latin tMrjcen
• Ciliien&.:
.. tt•s totallv m:>n-~~ssiooal,"
ROdripez. a Huntin&lon Beach rcsi·
dent. said of the unofficial rcpGrt.
Kennedy di putcd the document'
claims that 111~1 immigrants arc a
sU'lin on publicly funded proarams
and arc "e<iucationally handi-
capped." •
"Undocumented immigrant'i arc
low us.en .of social welfare program\
for fear of detection .. Th~> don't
q111tify for·welfate or the vast ma-
jority of county programs, .. he said.
Furthermore. Kennedy ~id, "It'
true they d.on't speak the .Jao.guage.
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COPTER •.•
From Al
The latter panel as to determine
whether new h-Omcs or business
developments are encroaching into
areas with a high risk of a hehcoptcr
crash. The review was proposed by Mayor Larry Agran. The mayor said he
received calls from residents after a
Marine helicopter made an emerg-
ency landing Oct. 21 in a vegetable
field just south of the Santa Ana
Freeway between Myford Road and
Culver Drive.
8ut tht) arc e•r ~tudcnt5." Jean .. Fotbeth, another ~nty
talk force member and 1 mcmbfr of
the count\ Human Relations Com-
mm1on. ;aw. "I just f~I that some-
one like Pat i~ alwa)!i better to
ianor(':· -
forbath i\ a foundan1 lcader of the
hare Our ~Ive~ (SOS) charity voup accu~ b) the di'i\C'ntin~ report of
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htlpi"I to aaablitb a ••host en~ iron.
mc-nl"• for 1ttepJ immiaranu •.
.. Th11 1h1na about them pullina
down our tchools: He nteds to talk 10
tcachcn who deal with thtse luds .•
I hey arc \'l'I') hard worldns." Fur-beth araucd. .
Latino ltadrr Dtv1d s~ud ... Whtie
entitled to th.cir opinion\. these
people Ire WI)' OfTba!t.''
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gram. told the council TueSda) that 'Obtaining a pemut from regional air
the latest \trateg> is to dia a series of quality oflk-al . •
\\ells that wall allow the leachate to be "I thmk there's 1ncrcasana uneasi-
witt\dra"'n from the &round. He said ncss aoout what "c'rc ht-anng."
c:on truct1on of these well~ as expected Ma) or gran ~Id.
to bcfin next month. with completion He a ktd the cit> ta IT to prepare a
anticipated m March. . wnttcn rt'l>Ort on some of the landfill
• J)owerman sajd he is aJ o workl,llg pfflblcms before the council resumes
. with-on the odor problems. ~hich are 11i .hearin1 on the expansion permit
associated with roflhane produced at No,, 2S.· ~
thc·landfill. · • · .
· The ff'\~ Co .. what'h own~ the PLAY landfill propeny. has hared Gens tar. a • • • • • n .Mateo firm,'to recover mctlian~ Prom Al· . · .. .
gentrated·ot the dump. The g.as wall, · ·'
e\cntually be burned to generate "We had a meeting o~er coffee la~t
..electricity. •month with parents and students.
Initial drilling for the methane where we focused on questtonable
system has apparent I) released of-areas. I slept on it and then decided we fcnsm~ .odors that have sparked should go ahead. It's certainly at the
compl:unt from some Irvine rcsj. limn. but within the limit. If n's
dents. handled properly. ii will be acccp.
Bowerman and a Gcnstar ex-rablc."
ccuti vc said they are taking steps to M)ersantends to be in the audience
reduce the problem: But the Genstar opening ni&ht. And 1f the play is
executive said the project is bcmg unacccptabfe. he wo1Jldn't hesitate to
hampered by an unforeseen delay in close it down, he said.
BRADBlJRY.FLIERS •••
From Al '
No one was inJurcd in that inci- or kindcronrten," said the mother. dent. ·o-A repGrt' prepared by the city staff Copies of a Oier. Which inclu_des photographs of Laura as she
liSted nine crashes or emergency looked at the tame of her disappearance and a computerized sketch of
helicopter landin{S in the lrvinc area how she might look now, arc being mailed to more than 12.000 private.-
since 1981 . Two of ,these crashes preschools across the nation. sajd Bradburv.
U.$. Temp9. . .
claimed the lives of seven Marines.. · "The next step is to mail it to all the public schools," she sai'd .
. At Tuesday's meeting, Elizabeth "There arc at least 45.000 public schools we need to send fliers too." ENT.ICING AMPHETAMINES 'CHEAP•••
Mead: a resident who Hves near the The cost of printing the flier has been donated to the Laura h 1· 11·.,.., h Id h -Bradbury Organization, but the cost of postage has not. Bradbury FromAl ·
i cl~ w:~ri~~t c:!e s~n ~~~~~~; estimated postage costs will appro;ich SI .500for the initial mailing and Brown. "What does it mean in terms intruae on a cntfcal system in the
when she has made complaints about then $CVCral times 1~at for the second mailing. of function? ... What makes cocaine brain. The) block the action of a vital fli~ts that are too low or exceed noise She said the organization. which has a storefront office in .,.·so reinforcing? Why do people 10 nerve" called dopamine. Instead of
guidelines. But she said she has had Huntrngron &Rh, tnluiting for mefney infdllrat 'donations--orrc~ -afterit? wrn finding now-that-there-aHowiflg tt.e. ttntnl ncrv-ou'-'Ymm
difficulty finding out whether Manne steady-have trailed off. · -is a common site of actton for heroin to recycle the dopamine, they leave
pilots who violate. normal Oighl The blond. brown-eyed girl vanished Oct. 18, 1984 from the and cocaine. Heroin.seems to light up that che!'flical messenger stuck in the
P.rocedures .are subsequently; adent-Indian Cove Campground at Joshua Tree National Monument near a part of the brain that's known as the "on" pos1t1on. de11venna its mcssaae
' afied and disciplined. Twentynine Palms. ft was presumed at the tame that she had been brain reward sy~tem.'' over and over again. That gives the
The resident suggested that ident1-kidnapped. While the amphetamines seem to user his high. , -..r
and probably cocaine too. produce a nerv~toxin that destroys the cells
wh1cfim~kc dopamine. • berc.1slhe chanct thal.peopk wlliL _
abused amphetamines in the 1960s
may be in ttouble. Tttey may en-
counter the paralysis of
Parkinsonism d.uc to a shortage of
dopamine. \..
Next: So maity w•y• to die fic.ation numbers be painted under-Last spn ng. investigators found several small fragment's or a have similar effects lO cocaine, co-But in the process., amphetamines,
neath Marine helicopters to make it child's skull a short distance from the camJ>&round. Forensic !icientists caine and heroin arc the diuas that ---
easier for homeowners to report .said the bone fragments belonged to a child less 'than five years of age rats and monkeys like best. Animals
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violators. . but were unable to determine sex. blood type or any other identjfying quickly learn to press a lever that Will BALBOA INN
Agi'an noted that one of the Public factors. &1vc them a quick 101t of cocaine • • • Safety Commission members i~ Bng. Sheriffs investigators said the bone fragments most hkely are the directly to the brain. '[hey.will. in fact , From Al
Gen. William A. Bloomer. who missing &Jrl's remains but have not closed thcu investigation.· work themselves to the point of
retired earlier this }'Caras commander Bradbury and her husband believe their daughter IS still alive. exhaustion for repeated doses. "I keep thinking thai jtJSt one Nike A restaurant at the hotel was closed
earhcr this ~a~ str;«mu~r~
ations and promises of a marketing
elTort to promote the hotel never
materialized. said Philippsen.
of the Manne Corp Air Station at El . "Two years. h's hard lO conceive:" remarked the mother during an "There arc exceptions," says commeffiakould do tt, .. said Phihi>-
Toro. He sugg~ted Bloomer will be 1nterv1e'>' last month on th e annivcrsai;r of her daughter's di·s-Brown ... but by and large animals wall psen, referring to the basketball
able to provide expertise on Manne apearance. "But we haven't gi ven up hope.' · work f'Or the same thinas that are players· endonement contracts. fiO~~~h~t!P~~~~u~re~s~·-~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~~~oothcs~:· "~~~~~~~Y _ Thi! amphetamipcs and cocaine people here who ju.st aren't taking
care of their propeny," she said. Occupancy at the hotel now is
running about 40 pertent.
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LONDON (AP) -The 32-year-
old wife ofaLondon policeman ga ve
bi n~ to sext uplets today, and all six babies arc doiog-fine. a London
hospital announced. ·
Details of the infants' sexes and
weights will be made public later,
according to an official al Homerton
Hospital in Hackney. east London.
He spoke on condition of anonymity.
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MAIN OFFICE .
)JOI w.-1 fl•f S• C t1 "'.,... CA
Ray Sanford. the presjdent of the
development group who reportedly
efllisted the financial support of
Abdul-Jabbar and other basketball
players. ·could not be reached for.
comment.
The hotel. which attracted movie
stars and pohtkians in its heyday, was
reopened last December followini a
S 1.2 million renovation which 1n-
cJ uded raisini the ceilinJ and shower
head ih one room to accommodate
Abdul-Jabbar and other tall in-
"Considering that we've bad no
marketing, no brochures, very little
exposure and the general hotel slump
an the area, we're not doing loo
badly." said the general man~r.
Ph1Jippscn said she has every
intention of bucking the odds and
keepin_g the hotel running'smoothly.
"This company has a hell ofa lot of
devotion and o.nJy when tbcy flap off
the lights will r. know that we're
licked." she said. "Until then. I'm still
going after pie in the sky.''
Dalty Piiot
DeflYery
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5K-10K run set
Saturday ln NB
World daM nanner S.Cvr on and Oran,e Co~ntySu11trvit0tThoma1 Riley are tbt holiory ~
chairmen of the Ne-wport Beach K1w1n11
Club/ cwpon:.Costa Mesa YMCA .1K·IOK Run
planned turday 1n Newpon Beach
The run will tqin at the ~pon Dunes and~ t.bro~ the Back Bay and EastblufTatta. Riln will
officiate the stan of the run and SCou will present the
award1 for the yarious ~ivisions. .r .
ltate-da)' rc&l'trataon be,1in1 6:30 1.m . with
warm.up and stretchina exercises at 7 am. The $K
race brains 7:30 and IOK at 8:1S am. Cost i1 SIO
with proceed$ aoina to Pf91t'&ms for the under-
pnvledat<l in the Ncwpo11.Costa Mesa area.
DnJ6 talk to1141Jt JiJ BB
Actor Paul Newman"sdauPtcf. usan, will &alk
about lttn·aatd drua ab"sc in a tm~ of appear-ances «>day JR tfuntin1ton Beach.
• he wa~ to SPtak at assembhes at Huntinaton
Beach and Edison hiah school dunf\f the day and at ~0mec:tin1 for parent of student5 1n Huntin1ton
: ocach at 7:30 pm. in the Hunt1naton S'cach H1&h Sch·oot auditonum. · ~
Newman. 33. 1s the director of the Scott
Ncv.mlft Foundation 1n Pasadena that 1 named for
her brother. who died a drua-related death, officials
said. Her father 1s pre 1dent of the foundauon
Karcher at Ezchange Club
Carl Karcher, fou nder of Carl's Jr. restaurant .
will speak at the Exchan&e Club of Newport Harbor
on Thursda¥. Al~ on t-he luncheon program will be
Coach David Holland of Corona del Mar Hi&h
School and Coach Jeff Bnnkjey of Harbor H•&h
School. The coaches w11J discuss Fnday's football
pmc th.at wtll determine the city champ1oruh1p.
The Exchan&c Club meets at the Reuben E. Lee.
'PMS Taboo' ezplored-.
'"The PMS Taboo"' is the 1op1c of a seminar
Thul"$day at Saddleback Community Hospital. The
lecture and d1scuu1on arc part of a senes of free
educational prov.ams from the Women's -Health
Center at the hospital, The seminar will be held at
udttonum A at 242S I Health CcntC'r Dnve,
Laauna Hills. Add1ttonal information on the 7 p m
meeuna as available by calhn& 77().3700.
( .Queen of Angels fundralser
"Back to the Futu~ .. is-the them..e fot<Our Lady
Queen of Angels School's annuaJ fuil'dra1ser Fnday
at the Irvine Mamou Hotel. There wlll be a lt"e and
Siient auction follow1na by dancina 1n the ·SOs and
'60s st)lc. Tickets cost SJO per pcrM>n and
reservations may be made by calling 646-8448
The l~ine Senior Center will host a tax
planning seminar Fnday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at
the center. 3 Sandbura Way. Irvine. The seminar will
focus on changes in the taxJaw 1n the Tax Reform
Act of 19 6. Reservations may be made by calling
733-1055
H'?•pltal CIJristma• bouttque
A hnstmas boutique to benefit chant•~
supported by the Costa Mesa Medical Center
Hosp1taJ Au11iltaf} 1s planned Fn&y from IOa m. to
4 pm 1n the hosptta1 conference room. 301 V1ctona
A vc Among the proJcctS the aux1hary supports arc
the ~1aJ Olympics at Fairview Hospital.
scholarh1ps for local tudents. .0 . m~d1cal cllmc
and food supply and the Hart>c?r Day Care Center
Academy appointments
Fnday 1s the deadline for local htg.h school
stn1or interested m seeking a nom1nauon from
Rep. Robert Badham to one of the U.S. service
academies next year. Fortieth Distract ~1dcnts
should contact Lucy Olsen at 644-4040 Appoint·
ment av&Jlable to the Air Fo~ Academy at
Colorado pnnp. the Naval >\cadcmyat Annapolis.
the M1htal) Acadcm) at West Point and the
Merchant Mannes Academy' at Kmas Point. N. Y.
CALENDAR
Wedne•day, Nov. 12--
• 1 p m .. Laaou Beacll Plaulag Comml11loa
ity ( ounc1I Chamber . SOS Forest Hnue
• 7 30 p m . Laiua Bucla Rttrutloa and
SoclaJ Services. Rccre:u1on Conference ROQm. SOS
fo~tA~n~. I
Tliursday,Nov.13
• 6:30 p.m .. La1ua Buell Boanl of Adju l·
meal, \It) Council Chambers. SOS Forest A'c
P ol1CE Loe
• OrMgeCOllC OMV PILOTMedrl11~. Nold_.., U. 11M
Riot damage ~o co t RB 1
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The Hununaaoa Btech ''>' Counnl hit iJrted to •Ptnd S 169.000 to to\ euJw cc>tll of the AIC-l 1 not durina the Op Pro
Surfina Champ1on,tup on the city beach .
The money " bc1n1. spent to rtptar
maJ<>r propcn> damaae. ~e police and
hfcauard equipment and to comptn.ate
cit) mpfo)ttS for penonal IOSRS sus-
i.aincd 1n the mclcc.
Dunna the not, five police cars •nd a
hfquard \.chicle ~ere "t afirt and
ck'stro)td Officials Yid t~ "chicle
~ ' clolen JUIUOr hfeauard shins ¥aJUfd ai
S 1 • ...0: I S doun bo)"I' and J 0 doz.tta 11th'
tuniot h(fauard s•1m1u1t1, valued a& S3,240. .
lt0 l~t wttt 10 fibtraJa 1urfhelmei1
valued a& ~. 11x cmeflenc') mponte
wct1u1t1 val&Kd at' S'720 and odltr 11tmt
1bat 1nc1uded an S800 Bell &: HO'lfrtll
16mm mov.e P«>J«IOt.
In butlln'I fiv~ .POiice cart. tJae notcn CIU~ dam• of,SfOl.749 aloM. Ttie
losse' lfl('ludcd nd10 equipment, mobUe
d1 play 1erm1nals, tekprintm and radio
CharstJ ,
The l<l$4tti 1ncludtd t~ 197) cuJtom·
.
By PHIL NEIDERMAN • ................
Fot the first time 1n UC Irvine's 21-)Ur
history. the freshmal\ class has mort
students from Lo ngele County than
from Orange County.
The htft was discovered in a review of
Jtudcnt5 who paid fees by the third week of
the fall term . The campus had released
early estimates on the mmup of the
student body when c~ bepo Sept. 22.
but 1hc thtrd-v.cck fiaures arc con 1dered
more accurate
Accord1na to the analysisJJCJ ha} 2. 975 f~hmcn this fall These include I, IS)
from Los Anaetes Coun_ty, 1,041 from
Oran&e County and 700 · from othC'r
Cahfom11 counues The remainins
frc hmen arc from other states or nations.
UCI spokeswoman CoJJeen Bcntlcy-
Adlcr said campus offiCllls beheve the
ho9'1e county shif\ 1s due partl) to a change
1n the Univer II) of Caltfom1a's enrol·
lment procedure.
Beginning last )Car. students v.ere
allowed to apply to more than one of the
)stem's et&ht underiradua1e campu~
Cousteau veaael OD Coaat Pre\ IOUSI). students could only apply to one
The Alcyone, Jacqaee Coaateea'• neweat r eaearch •eeeel, ...Ue l c LA tnad1uonally rccetvcs apph-
toward Hanu.n,ton Beach Pier where It will dock Friday afternoon, cauons from more students than 11 can
followed by a •top at tbe Boy 8coata Sea Ba9e at 1931 W. C0&9t accommodate The new system may have
111Cllwaylnl'fe.wport8eachon.8aturday. The. 1UUU1u•l 11llphoaatatwo allowed more LosAna,elcsareastudents to
33-foot-tall cylindrical alaminam ••eatta" that circulate air mucb Choose UC1 wlrnt they were~· admaucd ll.ke an ·•-lane -a .. ~ and work ln tandem wtUa compruter-ad'"•ted to UCLA. Irvine campus offiaals beheve. .... ., -...... f d \.I-Bentle)-o\dler said UCI has also ex-4leeel npport. The eyetem cate uel coneamp ou SO to 40 percenf. panded tts program of ~nding reprcscn&a·
The Alcyone'• crew la en.roate to eo.ta Rica'• Cocoe leland , •tudyinl uvcs to Sou them Cahfomta h1&Jl schools
marine Ure for a new telerialon Mrlea. to promote the Oranic County campus
The third-week anal)sis or the UCI
enrollment produced the followina ad·
cfiuonil fiiurr:s: -
•The 1986-87 fmhman cw is 52
perc.ent female.
•The average aat of tbt freshmen cla'l ·,s 18!1>.
•Public school produced 79 11trcent of
the freshmen.
•The most popular maJor for freshmen
is bioloejcaJ sciences, followed by social
sciences. ph)s1cal SCJcncC\. information
and computer nee, ensjnecnns. IOClll
ecoloay. huma 1 and fine ans. Hov.;.
ever. 608 freshman ha\·c not yet declared a
ma,or.
•The freshman class 1s46perccnt white,
37 percent Asian 7 percent Lattno. 3
percent black and le than one-haJf
percent Amcncan lndtan Six. percent
declined to state their ethnic backaround.
•The total UCI fall enrollment is a
record 14.Sl2. up 7 percent from the
prev 1ou }ear This mcludC$ I I ,880 under·
sraduates, 1,582 vaduate students and
1.070 medical students. residents and
interns.
•By a marpJ) of I S8 male studcnu
outnumber female students, e~cludtnJ the
Collqc of Medicine. At tM undcrlfaduatc-
level, there arc 288 more ~omen than
men. but the IJ1l(Suuc school ratio is I 014
men to S6 women
•The avera&e qt IS 22 •Fort)"fou~rcent arc from Or'ln&e
County, and 31 percent art ffom Los--"1
.\ngelcs County
•As ts the case w1th the tttshman clas
the mo t popular m11or is bioloaical
sciences. follov.ed b) SOClJl sciences.
Use permit approved for Nichols InStitute
By USA MA HONEY
Of ..............
When Nichols Institute first recet"ed
pcrm1ss1on to build a combined medical
lC)l1ng/rcS('arch-dc vclopment facility near
C aspcrs W1ldcmess Park m 1981. Onesa
H1ghv.a) ~parated the park from the
proposed buJlding sue
Now the park has ellpandcd across the
h1ghv.a) and surrounded thr IOI -acre
prOJCCl. prompting naturaltSl'I tO araue
thJt rnnstruc11on will ruin the area's
rugged beaut)
But such arguments d1dn '1 persuade the
Orange ( ount~ Plann1na Comm1ss1on 10
v.1thhold a second use permit Monda)
C omm1'is1oncrs "oted 4-to-I to allow
tlil' in\t11u1e 10 build a-heltpad and 23 one·
and tv.o-slor) hu1ldin15 despite the
protc\h of the Volunteer Naturalists of
( a~pc~ Par~ ( omm1~\1oner Al .. 1n Coen
d1~n1 d from the m~ont> "ote
Unlc!ls opponents appeal the mailer to
the board of supervisors. the 1n 11tu1c can
now proceed with l.Ounder Dr ..\lbtn
Nichols' dream of un1f)1ng 1h scattrred
quarters into one campus-like setting. said
consultant Carol Hoffman
Nichols Institute 1s a I S-)car-old refer·
enct laboratol') and rcsearcli center that
spcc1ahzes in dcvclop1111 and caff)1na out
spc:c1al1zed b1omed1cal tesu said Dr
Wayne C Pat1erson. prts1denl of Ntl hols
lns111ute Reference Laboratoncs
Ph)s1c1ans. hospitals and other tC'iling
laboratories send medical <,amplcs 10 the
insututc for soph1'it1cated or .. esotenc ..
1csrs that arc 100 expenst"e for them to
conduct themsches he 'iltd
Cancer. genetic d1~ases and 1m·
munoloa1cal d1sca~!l arc among thoSt'
diagnosed by 1em de .. dopcd at the
institute. Patterson said
Nichols mo .. ed the 1n\l1tu1e to San Juan
Capistrano in 1981 the ..ame )ear he
obtained 1u:ond111onal·u~ pcrm11 10 build
new quarters acro\s from the v.1ldcrnc'>'i
park
Though the) issued 1he pcrm11 cou nt)
officials asked Nichols to cooperate 1n
crea~na more rcstncted zoning on the
parcel which was then dcs1anatcd for
agncullural use. Hoffman s~ud.
Standards set by new LOning iould
ensure the PfOJCCl would be sensitive to the
park. 'ihe said
.\new zonmgde'i1snatton v.iisappro .. ed
b) earl) 1983. but the insutute".s tv.o-)car
uSt" permit expired later that )Car as
N1choh encountered d1fficulucs 1n findins
v.ater and ramng con truc11on capital,
HofTman said
When the prOJCCt 'ltalleO. the Mmion
VicJO ( o dedicated about 2.000 acres
surrou nd1ng the leased parcel to the county
and the wilderness (><Irk was expanded to
encompa ~the prOJCCt area
Hoffman said the institute tned to
deHlop an arch11cctural dC11gn 1ha1 would
help the nev. bu1ld1nes blend into the
natural cn"1ronmenl of the park.
Lt\'e oak and S)Camore trtts will be
planted 10 screen the bu1ldinis. and li&htly
tinted &Jass euenors will rctlcct the
surround1n1 landscape. she sa~.
To further reduce their vis1b1hty. the
bu1ldin1s· roofs will be co"ered with rock.
HofTm.n said.
To reduce noise d1 rupuon. SC\'cn of the
eight helicopter t11&htsa day allowed by ttac
comm1ss1on to bnn& te ttna samples to the
laboratory\\ 111 avoid the park entirely, she
said
Ounna a 2•·,..hour heanng befort the
comm1u1on. Caspers "oluntttr natural·
1sts and other environmentalists asked
that the project be tcrapped bcause 1t 1s
1ncompa11blc with the v.1ldemess area.
uc Moran. president of the volunteer
naturalists. could not be reached for
comment on whether the sroup intends to
appeal the com m1ss1on·s approval of the
prOJCCl.
Autumnheatwavedritws fewpeopletobeaches
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OflMD.i!J.._.. .....
Orange \out resident!. baskC'd under a
p1cturc-p(rfcc1 Vetcran·s Da> on Tu~a~
and Santa .\na cond1t1onscontinued loda)
to provide dear. balm., v.cather.
I he seagulls and sandpipers ou1-
numbered the sun \.l<l>r'ih1per; at coa.r,ml
beaches Tuesda). hu1 tho\C: v.ho d1<l cnJo~
the nearl\. deserted c,horchne turned their
towels toward the autumn \Un ndmg lov.
o"er Catalina.
Lnda W1&&10\. ~' ol Orange said \he
worked night-. and had a l ho1ce of doing
her laundn or 1ak1np ad\antage ol the
.. ummer·hke beach v.cather.
"'\\hat would }OU have done?"· W1ga1ns
a\ked
"Thi\ 1'1 v.h\ I came to ( 3..hlorn1a. · 'i31d
the Nehra\ka natt'e
"1art.. McK1nle' of the ~auonal
\\eathcr Bureau \3td hum1dit\. dropped 10
.ihout 2ti perccn1 .tnd temp(raturc'i ro'ie to
the lo"' 80s 1n Orange Count) Tuesda' At
the l os ~ngclcs Civic Center hum1d1t>
dropped to 9 percent. he ~1d.
~n Oranif! Count~ Fire Dcpanment
~pokc\man said county firefighlC'T'S arc on
··med tum akn:· v.-hercas a ··red naa alert'"
v.a\ po\tcd for much of Southern Cali·
forn1a.
• • • Stabbing victim identified;
link to serial killer doubted
arrc,ted J c,\apect 1n 1hc rohhef) on
Arookhu1<it <iou1 h of Fllt!> \\enue
PlalcJ 10 Orana.c Count) Jail wa~
Lcslc\ Joc,cph Ta~lor Jr 21 of
C ar\on • • • \omconc \tole a college student"\
llObalk parlt.c:d on the 17000 block nf
Red Hill .\\enuc • • • \ \ 1dn1 c.amcra v.as stolen from a
home on the q 11() bloc. t.. of \1erra
\crde Ro~d • • • \ome ta~\ and a tape '-led v.erc
\!Olen trom an unloclo.cd 1111'6 Honda
C 1v1c parked on the 380001 Parh1ev.
lane
wmeonc uprooted three ro
hushc: from the front )ard of a
re 1dence on the 200 block of Ins
·henuc in C orona del Mar. Each
bush 1s v.orth about $20. 1t was
rt Ported . • • • .\ diamond nng wonh S2 300 was
Tucsda). LO~ ANG[LES (AP)-A woman
found stabbed to death 1n an indus-
trial area of South C-cntral Lo
Angeles was 1dent1fied as 36-)car-old
Yvonne An1tu Bridge • the county
coroner's offitt ~id
Poh4:c doubted that Br1d& • whose
bod) y.3c, found around I a.m.
Tuc\da). v..n a '1ct1m of the South·
side Sla)cr who has killed 17 women
ur the south central area
lnH~st1ptor' s&) mo t of the scnal
killer's v1c11m' ha\ e been black
prostitute found nude or pan1ally
clothed. Detccuve also believe the
v1ct1ms were not killed where thc v ~re found. ·
the case w1tl be hnkcd .to the
liouths1dc la)cr wu w11tfheld pend
1n1 an autopsy scheduled later 1h1\
week.
County C'Oroner·~ .inves11ga1oi
Philip pada released Bridge·\ 1dent-
1ty Tutsd y
mamon I 4X' Volkswa&cn Rabbit
from the drt\l•wa) of her fountain
\ alle\ homl' un the I SWO block of
lrd \trcc1. the 'itudent rtportc-d
\1onda\ The lo<,\ \\I\ cst1mate0 11
s~ ooo • • • '\ Sant. .\nn man reported rues
da' thal"omc:onntolc h1<, blad. 1977
f ord p1clup from ht\ Fountain
allc\ worlplacc: JI 1803 l:uchd \t
The loss wa\ nt1ma1ed , t $4.000
Huntin1ton Beach
Bu ralaf'>. pcrhap'i \tnl1ng dunng a
~n). ~tole a S260 telephone from
Hunt1naton Harbour Ba\ ( luh 41 21
Warner \\t
reponcd mi in b) a woman v.h<f
ttported that he lcf\ the nn& 1n a
Jl'v.eln bo\ in the bedroom of her
'111.c. t~et res1den~ ihcre were
no 11n of a break in police ~•d.
' Air-conditioner
"h rcalll doc n't appear to be
rnn'h«tl-d Lt Dan Cooke \aid
Coetalleea
.. he (8nd&1 s) has no pro 111ut1on
rttord." Cooke.said " he wu~ full)
do1hed. h appears he wu killed
thcrt. It make 11 quite d11Tcrtnt fmm
the others"
nnal de1ermm111on on '4-hcthc:r
The 17'1 t1m ha'c been y,aacl~
tabbtd or tranglcd \tnet &c>ttmhcr
1983 in method one detect1,c has
calkd "o,crkill." Not all the \'1~11m\
v.crc prO\l1tule and two were not
bla,t.;.
lrrine
\ hro" n leather puN and 1l\
~nntc."nt\ "· "'lh>lcn from the kitchen
of a home on th,· 4200 bloc: of
B:manta Part..~-a). • • •
• • • mconc .. ma~ a "Atndov. to a
Little Le ue c;naC'k 'ihop at <Kean
\'1e" hool ()1 tnC1 headquarter'
and 'itolc SI 0 1n ( oca ( ola and other
tlCm" • • • ll\1c\e cntereJ a home 1n thr 100
blamed for fire
Orange County firefi&htcl".\ quttld) ~·ontrollcd a \tructural fire tn Irvine
Tuc\day11tmtt1ngdam ctoS20.000
• A video ca\sctte recorder and
stereo. valued t<>seth rat $400, "'ere
• 1okn from the 2400 block of n-
do, er P1aQ:.
S2SO and a Kaw1uk1 tnmm r ~ nh
S2SO v.crt' itolen from the 1dc ol a
pick up true~ parked in the dm:cv.a>
of a home on th 2000 block of
Rcpubh" A venue.
Fountain Valley
While a res1<knt of the l 1100 block
of oral Aloe wa '"''>' for the ~Ii.end, someone broke 1 d1n1n
I he in-da\h .\M/f 1 1tito
'i\okn from 11 q 6 Mild 626 park:tJ
on tile 1400hlockofMa a" ._\Cnue. ' ... \ pair or blad: radio lnobs ~
tolcn trom a -.b1U: 19 7 1azda 626
block of 10th \trttl throu ha pra \:
door 1tnd \tole \ ( R tape \alucd at
St ~0. ltQuor W<lrth S200 and hlanket
\alu~ at S 125. ~ • • • t\uralars bro c into a c:.. h rt mer
and JU1'e bu II th P111a llut, I '.\4~
lnvc t1ptor'\ concluded the fire
stanrd ~hen an air-cond1t1on1na unit
maltunclloned on the roofof atunal
Care Products at 26 I Keh 1n, 1d
Firt Dcpanmcnt Capt. Ron Blaul
fht bu1ldm1 wa v~eant at the time
ot t~ hrc. lhc automatic pnnk.lcn
M'tt a ll\llttd CIU\tft Wltcf dafNle
to the in 1de of th bu1ldin& -
• • • by chair wa tOICn from the
McDonald' fa t·food tore on the
JOO block of Harbor 6oukvard. • • • man rrpyftcdl) robbed the
Econo CltaMn on the 1200 N« of
West 8a er Strttl and madt Awa)
wtthS7 .Hewa d nbcda ha\.lftl
Rd hair, about 160 poundt and s~~ t !(~inches tall •nd was wcatfoa
1tancs He~ .. ~ la t ~n Y.'llk1n1 t
n Baker. • • • Two oran-. leaf blo ~ ''llut'd at
~•••ell room "<'ind to fllan1c 1
i\ Treetop l.ancbus1n rcroned :.a nin tk his home. The Ion includt'J
burglal') ruesda) with a cu ttc $1 ,000 in ca: h.Jewcl11· wonh S ,0 0.
playtr \lalucd at S 100 taken. 'doth1n1 wonh $2501 aud10.vlJeo
id~t told equipment worth 900 and other
h J eaten propcf1) valued.•~ !0.SSO.
A 20. far-ol\I v.oman told poh e
that a 1)11n thrcatcnca her with a li.n1fr
and dtntaf\dC<i money unda) e' -
n1n1 an a commercial par1'1n 1 l on
the I 500 bl 1: of Broolhu l StrttJ
\bout 0 nunut~ b1C'f, oflitcr
parkrd on the I bl or M
\\tnur. • • • .\b<,ut SflOO u'I • c;h WU\ c;tolcn from
a horn on P Im tum 1 he hufllar
~pon~dl. cnu:rtJ \he h me throu&t:l
an open m c door. • • • bl , It Rn) I night Hpttd b1c I
wai \tolrn from the 4900 :htoc ol
Ir\ tl'I I uk' ard • • •
•
nu equahtt'f
l<i 2 TO\Ol
h Bhd .. and tool S~ 1n chan fr m thc c-a,t) t'ilC'r and an un-
knciwn amount·nt quanC'~ frum the
Jullcba'
Newport 8eacb
ihe o•ncr ot a 8 i\\ that
p.uktd on 1hc 2:\00 bltK k of, e,,.pon
U0u1~,·ar'1 rtportcd that \Indal\
ma,hrtt llUl a f'C'af tndov. of th..: Q\r
nd 'C'Tltchcd th u ing
.ililm to the n11nt 1
totll of.\$ fittfiptcn rnrondana
to the 7 p m aim coo tr lied the bla e
an Ii minute •
Futfi&htcr Jim 0.-tn Buena
Pa ,uffettd a mtnor q-e •nJury
wh lt fi&ht•na the firt. He VOi mated
and rtfC'I~ at w tern cdal
tenter. ~1d laul.
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-0rMge CoMt DAILY Pl~OT/ Wedneldey, Howm~ 12, 1986 r .
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Measure A· modifies the City.· l
General 12la-n f ~t-iewport . -
Center. It requires constniction
of new roads and allows new . .
cultural, retail, office and ·
residential uses. ·
Measure A pu~ a heavy
. commitment on The Irvine
. Company. for new road _
improvements, ,
By_Jaw,_no-OccupancyP~r
mit for ariy· multi-$tory offices
can be isSued by the Citf of
-Newport ~ach untifThe 1-IVl~.De ·
Company completes the Pelican
HUI Bypass from Pacific Coast .
Highway inland to MacArthur
Boulevard.
Measure A also requires
-T~.e Irvine Company to com-
. plete and pay for:
' D Widening of Jamboree Road
from Pacific Coast Highway to
San Joaquin Hills Road;
D Widening and completion of
MacArthur Boulevard from
Pacific Coast Highway to
Bonita Canyon Road ;
D Extension of San Joaquin
Hills Road from Spyglass Hill
Road to the new Pelican Hill
Bypass;
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D Key int~rsection
improvements;.
Finishing touches :
for a. new town center. · ......_
Today, Newport Center
and Fasnion lsfana are aoout
753 complete.
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-touches-on:the Ceriterl cr_eatin
an exciting new focus Jor the
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community. .. .
A new cultural· center--is created, in-·· . .
eluding space for·an expanded
Newport Harbor .
~ Art Museum;
·a riew ·public .
· library; Widening and
completion of
MaCArthur Boulevard
from Pacific Coast asculptu~
garden and --
. cafe;
·-and a
-community
-auditorium.
· New shops .
are approYed
for Fashion
Highway to Bonita
Canyon Road .
_ Additionalioad
capacity: 9,000 to
· 18,000 cars daily.
Island. These · . .-
stores will include a · -)-.,~ ·
broader, more popular range o -'.i .... t·imnll
of price options and brand choices, ~~
focused on the needs of.all Newport
residents. _
An outdoor performance plaza within
Fashion Island, more
-·-restaurants, and more
movie theaters will make =~~nf:e9::e~a~~~;:e
Newport Ce t th Coast Highway and . n er e new San Joaquin Hills
fOCUS for family-oriented Road. Additional road
entertainment-day and capacitv: JB,OOO cars daily.~.
night. . .
. Limited ~omm~rcial and residential · projects '
. strictly controlled.. About 140 acres of new .Parks
open space are include.d in 'the Measure A gener.
·plan amendment .
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Construction of Pelican
Hill Bypass between
~ciflc Coast.Highway
and ·MacArthur .
Boulevard, diverting
16. 000 cars daily. :
Extension of San
Joaquin Hills Road-
between Spyglass Hill
Road and the new
Pelican Hill Bypass.
if\C COAST HWY.· ~p..C
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EXISTING ROADS
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Two Orange Coast couples -from Irvine and Huntington Beach - won the seventh week of the
Doily P101 & TWA Win Go cont est.
Poul and Mory Coulter of Huntington Beach can't believe th eir luck. less than o month ofter they
got boc~ from o free trip 10 New Yorr -tr,Py won the trip from a real estate firm -their number
come up ior the Wm-Go contest
\ Tne lady from the P 101 os~ed me 11 hod been po~ ng •he game and I 1ust g1gg1ed," said Mary.
W1nn1ng two tr ps 1n one year rs unbelievob e.
Maybe we had better go out and buy some lottery tickets," said Paul, the operations manager
I or Fash on Island
Although their desr1nat1on is still up in the 01r. wP hnd of have our eyes on the Caribbean." said
Poul. I won• to go d1v1ng '
It would be nice to go to Egypt too," Mory said.
We've been 10 Europe," she said, bur rhar was 15 years ago They were both school teachers
c• rre :1rr.e, and ttev rock o s11.wee~ tour w1rh o groop of teachers
They 'e "O' sure wMn they'll toke rhe W n G~ tnp. -11 would be nice ro celebrate our 19th
wedd rg ar.n ve•sory 1n September 1n some wonderful, exotic place," said Poul.
_Once rr.ey decide where they're going, they'll stay "until the money runs out,'' said Poul with a
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l yle ond Catherine Tefft of Irvine hove 1ust the opposite plans.
'We've been Jo rhe Caribbean," said Lyle, on Irvine real estot;broker 'Probably, we'll go to
London 1n the spring. Friends hove a I said 1t' so nice place to visit."
Although 1hey' re both avid golfers, the golf clubs will probably slay home this time. "When we go
ro Carmelo• Howau, we rake them with us,' said Mory who started golfing about nine years ago.
It makes 11 nice for •he two of us when we go, and our chikJren ploy too."
But ,i I wer.1 ro Eu•ope, there ore so many things to see," sord Catherine.
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brua ln~entura, Carmel . ' .
By T't Assodaced Prett
( AMhRlLLO -Firefiahtcl') pint>d the ad,·anu.gc in scpanate wild Recs
that burned aero I 0,000 acres of brush. 11m~r and citrus aro,ci 1n Venturi
( ount\. and 2.285 acr6 an Nonhem California Thr Vrntura County blatc, ~hich C-au\l'd an cstamatrd SI million damagr. was e\pt'Ctcd to bC controlled
toda). The fart, wtl1ch brokr out Monda)' when a po\l.cr·hnr bro~e. was
contained Tu~y afternoon. Jn.Nonhern C'a hforn1a near Carmel. nead)
I ,QQQ U.S. Forest Ser' ice firtllghtrrs encircled and contained the 2 285-aerc
btau in tt\c Lo'i Pndrt"I Nat1onaf forest th1~ mo'rning; The cau~ of that fire~as
under 1~\.cstif8t1on. • , • .. •
Police hunt for Eu'• attac~er
LOS NGELES ..... Pohcc art scarchina for an ax-wielding 1ntrudrT who
burst into thc·home of Ohfomia Sctretary of \at March Font ~u and
brutall)·bcatand robbed her before ncc1n1 thCC:\CIUSl\iC, ptedcommunety. Eu. ~. ulTcrtd facial cull and brui56 dunna th<' attack at her Hancock Park home ~<' t of do>Antown. She was in satisfactory condition Tursday niaht at Westside tfo~pital. Police {>:Ort'd throuJh Eu's posh nc1Jhborhood lookina for the
attackrr. ;J'he •ssa1lant' dcscnphon is similar to that of a man sus~led of
\e\leral other brtak·1ns In the area.
INSaskedte
tell alienB of
amnesty law .
I OS ANGELE (AP) -lf!'ml·
"1'nts' nahts ad' ocatcs art' demand·
1ng that the lmm1gratton and Natu·
ral11at1on erv1cc ad,·ise un·
documented residents taken into IN '
.custod\ that they mi&hf qua.hf)' for
amn"tv ul\der a new federal law •
Io enforce their demand, srvcra1
aroups on rue'lda~ rckascd copies of
a la""su1t the)' planned to file today in
U.S District COW1 in cramcnto
over the 1uuc.
INS officials• ha'e s~ud they will
continue to enforce the nation'
1mm1antion !Aw , but they will not
drport an)'Onr who makes a .. non·
frholou1" claim A>r amnesty; • ·
HowcYer. immigration officials in
S. t t '1 · d tt' l w..--;..;: s.;:l d · C:aliforr11a have said the) ha'c re·~---~-. . a t: ea •. na on n uvmu ~a• . . ce1ved' no directions from superiors
LO AN0£LES -Ca,lifom1a It-ads tnc nauon an bombings anh·other 111 Washmgton tclhna thcrh to advise
·criminal acts with explo~1ves, accord1n1·to a nationwide study condueted .br .. d~tamed·ahens about amnesty allov.-
the U S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacto and Fa rearms. The report which' co .. ~rtd ca undrr tho new federal 1mm1gra11on
1976 to 1985, found 2.693 uch incidents in C"ahfornia. more than I 0 percent law.
of the national total of24,9S I Included 1n the count arr' actual and attempted Thr aroups's spokesmen the) arc
bombin'5. accidental c-<plos1onsandthrtats. The ATF report also found that. fihnJ sun ~use lh<' IN has
na11onw1de. 766 people were killed. 3.812 injured and $401 7 million >Aonh of continued to expel undocumented
propeny was destro)cd .as the rr ult or accidental and cnminal e1t plo J.ons. aliens.
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-Conservatives alter starid on prison Temperature. plaa1e, bll•••rd4ae
., ... ••nlilMPrw
AaodW lftlM oflrebt U' .... ~the Wtt1 ud Mldwnl iodil},
plu._. ... wm~turn below zero and ~ncklull1 &o m1nu1 50 after a Wttk of
sionn1..IM1 kiUed 15 ~. lnarled roech aDCt taud ei;n~ncy ahdam.
WA HING'JON(AP)-Alcad1n1
hbtral on prison 1 ues 1s surpnltd
and cnc~uraard thu 1 aroup of
conttrv1t1ve \CholaA and poht1c1ans
are endomna re mut1on and other
alternative\ to prison for non.violent
cnml!'lals.
, A handfu! ofc9nsrrvat1vcs. indud·
A '"'some wtth their e)'e on Ule 1918
Repubhcan prrsidcntaal nt>mination,
said m thrir cohtribut1ons to a book
published TueJ<lay that expens1ve
pnson space houJd be reserved
pnmarily for violent criminals.
Rcspondin& to the 5pirahna costs
and crowdina in U.S. prisons that
. CQ ~rt say~·
... ··criminals ·
m·uStj)ay ·
restitution ~
touaher anti-crlmc mra ures hue
produ«d, these coa rvauves de·
parted from conscrvau-.e doama on incarceration to araue that thote who
commit non·\laolcnt proptrt) crimes
\hould work, often out ide omon. to re~y thC'ir victi ms·
• The book. "CnmeudPunishmcnt
i'n MOdem A:mcricai" was ponsored
by a . ccfoservati"e think·tank, the
lnstituJC for Government and Poli-
tic' of the Free Congress Re\t"arch
and Education Foundation.
Alvin Bronstein, director of the
at1onal Pnson Project ofthe'Amen-
can CIVIi libenie Union • .aid the
book •urpn1ed ham .. b«auw 1t book· ··we trad1t1onally ttly on Clot n't make a aood pol ttcal pI.t· , mcarcerahon 11 the: pnmary method
form. You don•t ttt a lot of"otes b) 1ofpunash1nacnm1nih buttheteisno
appeannJ IOf\ on c:nme." , cv1den(.-e that hither 1ncarc:crat10n
"But . •rs very encouraaana that rates have any impact on ttK rnme cons.er"at1v« are bqinnu\a to re-rate."
coa.n11e the ecooomi~.dtesttr pntons "Wo mu1t provide ttntencins op. a~:· Bronstein said Ln an inttn iew. ttona bctVil«n the extremes of pnson
"l hey br1n1 no rehabilitauon. no and probetiont saad . du Pont,
deterrence. no reduction tn cnmt-Another contnbutor. Daniel W.
rate<s. lhey do i>unish and do in-Van NeH, pre11dcnt of the Justacc
capacitate criminals, but at areat fellowih1p founckd by former Nixon
co t." • White Houw aide' Owlei Colton,
His comments echoed thoY of wrote, "Stales arc di~ovcnna that
former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont. they cannot build their way out of th11
a con1ervat1ve. who wrote m the new crisis. PnsonureJust tooexpcn11ve."
Fo~ warned ••nst bhuard• this mc>rftrna in wt11m1 South Dakott. wbtre wmd-chtllt u low as m11na1 70 ~ c,xpeaed. lJPt snow wJI acrOM the nonhem M1s.a111ppa Valley and tbe nortMm Plain• aad Rockin. ,.he cold combined *•th wind a• hip ai 20 U> 40 mph to aend the wuld·
t'h1H!.ctorto30to SOdqrcn~uro1odayacrot1Mon&ana, Wyonuns. the 0.~1 aDd...llonbtm brub Ul~ low.a and ~innesota, the NataonaJ.~---..11--..w.1
WeatMT-Savi« qjQ~ •"
"I can tell you :ihaJ ''°' ~ cold,' ~ e1lan, d11P.&ctitr with the
Koochichina Count> hcnlf1 ckpanment tn lntemat1pnal faij • Minn , said
Tuesday, afttr the temperature rell to minus I .
As the man of t'Ofd 11r spread. the weather ~tee 1d fr«l•nt
temperatures were likely over northern Gcuraaa by Fnda)', tnd u 1uuedfrtt1e
warninp for tOftith• for paru of Indiana, Kentucky, rcnneuee. rkansas.
soutl!-central Texu. nonhem M1 s1n1pp1 and Alabama
WA.~HINGTO~ (AP) -Con· I
victcd qimin?ls may not ivo1d
maluna coun-ordered restitution
payments by dcclarina bankruptcy,
the uprcme Court ruled todav
Hll Pr•.10f
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a Connecticut woman's lepl obll·
pt ion as a condition of her probation
lo pay back S9,932.9S she 1lleplly
obuuned from •~late \\elfare aaency
Wntinaforthecoun,Ju t1ce Lewis
F Powell said such restitution orden
are not avoidable debt under federal ba.n~pt.c) law .. because cnmmal
proettdin-.\ focu on the sta1t's
1nterc ts in rehabilitation and punish-
ment. rather than lhc v1cum 's-d~ire
for compensation."
Powdl said Congrc . in revamp-
1n1 b:lnkruptcy laws in 1978. did not
intend to chan4e the trad1t1onal rule
that exempts cnm1nal fin", penalties
and fod'tJ.l,Urcs from bankruplC)'
court protection·
His op101or\ reversing a fcderat
appeals court ruling was JOaned by
Chtef Jllst1ce Wilham H Rehnquist
and Jusuces Wilham J. Brennan.
Byron R. White, Harry A. Blacl<mun.
Sandra Da) O'Connor and Antonin
Sc aha
Justices Thurgood Marshall and
John Paul te vens dissented.
In an opm14n for the two, Manhall
~Jd he s>nf1Sath1zed with the policy
interests underl)'1 na the dec1s1on but
added that Conare\ did not explicitly
ctcmpt uch debts from bankruptcy
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---Carol)'n Robinson o( ew avcn
was con\llCted of larcen)' an 19 for
11legall)' rece1van1 state welfare
mone} while also rtt~v1n1 Soc1aJ
¥cunt)' benefits.
he was placed on five )ears
probation and ordered to repay the
money, SI OO each month. to the
Connecticut Office of Adult Proba-
tion. M~ Robinson paid back S4SO but
stopped makina the parments after
dcclanna bankruptC)' 1n 981 and was excused from making an) more
resututton payments,
That rulin& was upheld last year br
the 2nd S Circuit Court of Ap-
peals, which rehcd heavil) on a
phrase m the 1978 bankruptcy law
that cnmmal fines cannot be exempt
unless "to and for the beoefit of a
aovemmental unit'' and "not com-
pensation for actual pecun1al) I ...
In today's dcc1s1on. Powell said
that although re utuuon paid t~ _a
"•chm is s1m1lar to compensation 1t as
not the same thing
"The victim has no control over the
amount of resutuuon awarded or
over the decision to award restttu·
uon." Powell ~1d. ··Moreover, the
dccmon to impose rest1tuuon gener-
ally docs not tum on the v1ct1m's
1nJury but on the penal aoals of the
state and the situation of the defen-
dant."
:rhe ca~ 15 Kelly vs Robinson.
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From Al
T ucsd&)' 's pre s conference
. trader said he ha alread) received
commitments for $1 8.000, including
SI 0.000 from the Koll Co. and S 1,000
donation from bus~nc ses
"I \\Ill pa) the balance 1f I am not
able to raise the rest from my
f nend\ .. trader said .
.\<:cordina to Strader he aarced to
JO• n the camp:uan only two weeks aao
when Rodheim approached him for
help
A.ccord1n1 to Rodhe1m . orpnizers
recent!) ra1'ed $10.000 at a benefit
aucuon. SI0.000 from Jocal real
e talc aaent Hanu Reddy. SI S,000
from the lrvine-ba5ed Taco Btll fa t·
food chain. S l 0.000 in donation
from the community and SS.000 ---from lrv1nt' 1 tcr cit)', lf'\iine,
Scotland which was ndded to $20.000
nu~d earlier.
Rodhcim 1d the as\Oeaation had
not chosen the five youngster who
wall nde on the noat at ca"c men and
women. But when Strader offi red to
have h1' children ride the noet.
Rodhc1m readily accepted.
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Overloadeit ferry sinks
near Haiti, 180 drown
Sw~ss a_sked toJiaxfor Rhine damages
• By "• Anodated Preti / •
PORT-AU-PRINCE. Ma1t1 -A fj:f'r)· boat ap ntl} o"erloaded wuh passcnJe~ ~nk 1n the Bay of Pon-au-l'i'in~ and at k t 180 people dro>A ncJ.
authonttes 1d. T"'ent) we~ r~ported re5eued. The U •. Ernba y ~id I te
Tuesda) that the SO.foot boat Oklele mnk off the ba) island of Gonave. :\0
mile w st of the Haitian capital of PQn-au-Prrncc. The b<>at wa malo.1ng 11s
dt\.ily ~ro ina. when it sank, said EmbaSS)' spokesman Jrfftt> Lite. Rudw
· 'Sol~il: a Roman Catholic station in tfns ~side capital of I m1lhon. reported
that tneir correspondent said the vesscJ appartntly was carrying too man)
passengers for 11 12e.
Aqulno meets Japaneae business leaders
• ZllRl< H. S\\1t1crl nd (AP> -Common Market Commi sion took. Kroc . as )tna before &he seu1on
En"1ronment m1msten from Rhine p n. . that he was confident &he w1
R1\er coup(nes met toda) to d1'1Cu s ~bout JO ton of 1n~ttet . IO"emm~t wlll pa) com~M&11on 1f
dam from one of Europe's wo~t herb11:idh. and mcrc:ury<ont11nina dama~' rT clearl>• established. «'olo~I d1~~te in recent y~ars -funa1c1de pou!Td into the Rhine . "We h ve reached a level where the
a c~m1e:il lid~ from a "1s 1ndu • R1,cr a Iona with the wate1 used to put Rhine nnot take any more pol·
trrtl lirt th 1 k.1lled fi h ttd con-out a No", I mdustrial fir at the luliort.'' he wa quot~ ,a SIY!na. "l
u1m1nated water ~upp.,Vts andoz chemical plant out 1de Basel, hfVC:lJ"lJtfcan-that this new disaster
Forctan ~ekptJon ouccror;. '-i>eak.-• Sw1li!!r1and willputtheexi tinapollutionoverthe ina M c·on<h11on of anony~uty. \aid Tht approx1m?tely 25-mile-long edge " . •
wit1erland h'l.el) \\OUld be prc~s-chemical sltck dnfted slowly down-West German. Dutch and French
urcd to pa~ for damages strt'am. eventual!)' reaching the officials who met Tuesday in Belaaum
The clo~-door mecuna was North Sea. AlonJ tht' wa). 11 killed an accused the Swm of reacuna too
called b) "111rrlami in re pon~e to esumnted half-million fish and slowl.Y to the spill and fa1hn1 to
stron1 10tem:u1onal criticism for us 1a1n1ed local water supplies provide other nations wtth t1mel)'.
handTina of the emergency Mtnaslc~ The Bern newspaper Der Bund adequate informal.ion, accordina to
from Franct' \\est German), the toda)' quoted the Dutch tran port and Common Market source .
etherlands. Lu\embourg and the v.aterwa) m1n1ster. Neclie Smit-wtss officials say 1nformat1on wtl
""en a soon 11 the scope of the
d1mter bC'came ciw1denc, and that
France and West Germany were
ale.rted shortJy after the fire, The day
after the firt Baitl authorit~• re-
1 ported a substantial incrcatt in Rhmc
polluuon.
North Sea fishcnnen fear the
pollution could ruin this winter's cod
catch, accordfn' lo ttports from
Denmark, but Danish. authorities
said the chemicals probilbly WQutd be
too diluted to pose a threat
The West Gcnnan env1ronmen·
tahst party, the Greens. claimed that
msurance adjustors told Sandoz man-
aiement five years aao that its safety
pracuces were scnoµsly flawed TOK YO -Ph1hpp1ne President Corazon Aquino tod•> aJted Ja~nesc
bus1ne s leaders to consider do1na business in her ci>untr)'. Sl)mS the
Phdippmes welcome fate~ 10\ estmeoL.Aqu1no. ~ho eqded tier appeal to SI\ • •
major busrnc aroup '>'1th a few lines io Japanese. received a i.ndin c · 11 1. l{ h .. t • • d · ·· t . · •
ova\1on. Japanest and Ph1hpp.ne ~?ffic1als quoted Japan ~hamber of . a • C ·1'Yl uma·n1 ar1an -~1 secre Mleapons Commerce llntf lndu~lt) President. Noboru GotoJ:t as Sl)t~ tie wa' S ~-.I. . . Q ' .
"complctel> .. convmct'd b) the president abo\it pohllcaJ stab1ht) in th(' . , • • --. • . . \ · · .
Phihppmcs. ' WASHll'<OTO (AP) -A com-it and 110 ,pubhcl) ll$ted tel~phone from t)'le safehQu~ confirmed-that '1d to the rebels. refu~d'to 1denufy
p:m)' hired b) the State Department numt'>cr. . · thc.nuJnber belongtcf to AIR MACH. an) ofthe five companies hired to fly
to fl) U "humanitarian" su pplies The contact between the safehousc but Gadd did not mpond to repeated thcsupphcs. bUt said the came rs were
to Nicaraguan C'ontrn rebels received 1n an Sal,ador and AIRMACH requests forcomment1>n h1srole with exam med for rehab1hty before con-Two trains coll!de; deatb.s reported
MQSCOW -Two passcngCT trains colhdcd in a small Ukrainian 1at1on
Last "eek. the official news agency Tass reported today. It said there were
1nJuries and deaths. but did not report how many. The agency's drspatch gaH'
few details on the accident, whicb 1t said occurred earl) Thursday 1n the
KQristovka station outside the Ukrainian city of Kiro\)ograd, about 150 mile\
southeast of Kiev. The trains, one bound from Kiev to Donetsk and one fro m
the cal) of Knvoi Rog to Kiev. "were running late and arrived at the
Konsto' ka station simultaneously. Reasons for the catastrophe ha ve stall not
been completely clarified."
tclephone calls from a Salvadoran represents an apparent new hnk the Contras. tracts were annted.
s3fehoust u~d in secret arms ship-between the official U.S government Calls also were made to a telephone •
ments to the rebels. documents show. humanttanan aid and the secret number at a house in Vienna that "We v.eren't under aoy heat to use
Tfic call'i were made in September weap<;>ns suppl) operation that came Gadd hsted as his residence in an)one." Ouemhng sa1d. '
10 the offic~ and .rcsu:tence of retired to h&ht Oct 5 when an Amencan-~orporate records h 1s now ans"'trcd
.\1r Force Lt. C-ol. Richard B. Gadd of mannedC-123Kcargo plane was shot by a-apc-recordin,1 saying the
V1enn!. Va., president of AIR MACH down.over outh ern Nicaragua. number is not in service.
Inc AIRMACH was paid to fly non-Government sources and a sec-Robert Ouemhna. who ran the
lethal suppli~s to the Contras retary who answered calls to one special State Depanment office that
although tt has· no planes registered to number appearing on a telephone bill • disbursed $27 million in non-lethal
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FOR FORMATION
OF PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE FOR THE
HUN-TINGTON BEACH-BEACH BOULEVARD
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Council of the City of Huntington Beech has 1uthomed the selling of
3rd day, December, 1986. 1t the hour of 7:00 P :.1 . as the time and fixed the Council Chambers as the place lor a
public meeting to be held for the purpose of f0<inlng 1 Project Area Commit!" (PAC) for 1he proposed Huntington
Beach-Beach Boulevard Redevelopment Project. The Project Area Committee 1110 be composed ol and selected
by residential owner occupant•. r~tlal tenants. buslnessperaona and members of existing community
organlz1t1ons within the proposed projec1 area .
The City Councll wlll review the composition of the PAC In order to approve It as a representative project area
committee Once 10 approved, the PAC wlll have the right to review the proposed redevelopmenl plan for the project
area and to report and make recommendations on the plan to the City Council. T~e Redevelopment Agency will
consult with and obtain the advice of the PAC concerning mettera of policy which affect l he residents of .the Project
area during the preparation of the plan and for a minimum of~ years after adoption of the plan
The City Council has directed that a copy of this PAC notice be malled or delivered to each resident, place of
business and existing organization within the proposed project area
The Project area haa the boundarlet illustrated In the map accompanying this notice. Interested persons may call
th• Office of the Redevelopment Agency at the Civic Centlf between lhe hours of 8.00 A M and 5.00 P M for
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536-5583
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AVISO DE REUNION PUBLlCA PARAEL PAOYECTO DE AEURBANIZACTION DE
HUNTINGTON BEACH-BEACH BOULEVARD
POR MEDIO DE LA ll'RESENTE SE DA AVISO que el ConceJo Munlctpat def la Ciudad de Huntington Beech ha
autor1zado ltjat., dla 3 de diclemb<e de 1986. a la hora de lu 7 00 P M y ha ni-cso la Camara def Concejo como el
lugar para una audtencla publrca la cuel ..,. conducida para el proposlto de f0<mar al Comlte def Area del Proyecto
{PAC) para el propuesto Proyecto de Aeurt>anlzacion de Huntington Beacti-Beach Boulevard. £1 Comne del Area
del Proyecto sera compuesto de y Mlecclonado por proplet•rlos ocupantea resldeoci•les. lnqu11lno1, resldenclales.
empresano1 y soctoa de organlUCtlones del la comunided exlstentes dentro del area del proytecto
"" El ConceJo Municipel revtsara I• composiclon de PAC pera aprobarlo como un comlta repr-.ntante del •rea def
proyecto Un• vez Na aprobado. PAC tendra el derecho de revlNr el plan de reurbanlz.~n propvesto para el area
del proyecto y report•r y hac::er recommendaclones aobre el plan al Concejo Munlclp•I. La Agencla de
Reurbanlzaclon consultara con u obtendra el conseJo de PAC tOc:ante a asunto1 de polltlca la cual afecta a 101
res1dentes del area del proyecto durante la preparaclon del plan y durante.iun mlnlmo de 3 anoe despues de la
•dopclon del pl•n. ·
El Concejo Munlclpal ha dir1g1do que una copla de este aviso de PAC sea envl•do por correo o entr30ado a cad a
res1den1e, lugar de n4!1i10Clo u organlzaclon exlsi.nte dentro def area propuetta para el proyecto
El araa del proyecto tiene hmllea llustrados en el mapa acompanando este avlso Personas lntereaadas pueden
llamar a la Oficin• de I• Agencla de ReurbanlUcion en el C.ntro CMco entre las horas de las 8 00 A M ytas 5.00 P M
para informacion adic1onal tocante f'l proyecto de reurban!Uctlon para la form11c1on del Comtte def Area del
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Allc:la M Wentworth, Sec:retarla Munlc:lpal, Culd9d ct. Huntington S.ec:h •
...
He addcCS tharsomc of the air
freight companies leased airplanes ·
and hired crews for the Contra aid
Oiahts. which he said ~ad ended by
late spring.
Superpower
·prQgress in
arms talks
GENEVA (AP)-The superpower
arms talks recess today after a round
which the chief U.S. negotiator said
produced more results than any
previous seJment of the 2()..month·
old negotiations.
A mtttmg oft~ negotiattncgroup
on medium-range nuclear weapons
was 10 complete the round. The
Soviet delcgauon to today's scsSton,
held at the U.S. mtSsion. was beaded
by Ltm Masterkov. Maynard-Gltt-
man led the U.S. team.
U.S. chiel negotiator Max
Kampclman said Tuesday that pro-
gress dunng the two-month round.
the sixth of the talks, was made in all
thttt areas under d1scuss1on, includ-
1,,g-spacc and defense systems~ long-
rangc nuclear weapons and inter-
mediate-range nuclear forces.
In an interview with The As-
soc1at~ Press. Kampclman satd pro-
arcss was helped greatly by last
month's U.S.-Sov1et summit meetmg
1n Iceland. which saw "phenomenal
agreements."
. Kampclman adJllltled that the~
has been disagreement over one issue
d1scus~d at Reykjavik. The Soviets
maintain lhat the United States
agreed tp.~ ehm1nate all strat~c
nuclear weapo9s an 10 years, while
President Reagan says he only alf"CCd
to scrap ballistic missiles.
But aside from this difference,
Kampelman said "agreements in
ReykJav1k as translated here have
narrowed the gap" between the two
sides' positions.
"We still have a pp to narrow
funher, and we still have scnous
s1gn1ficant differences of opinion.
and d1fferen~s of interest." he said.
"But when I look at the round and
sec all that has been accomplished
here I ha ve to say this 1s the most
productive round we've had," said
Kampelman
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•r .. A111 Ill* Prw .. I acccpc thesr ieuons for not~ tt'DOW." laid lbe ne~..........,.uoa '"" ~ WOl'k.ina fonntt1Wi0Dat~ldvmr,--. .... CllMll •• a UD , Iranian CODIKQ &o W1n the maw, the hottqn• NfCl~ "11 not tnVial; 1t•1 I ra1 nlk."
dain a week or IO, of two Arnencan hollleel Mc~arlane 5lid Iran's 1tratq1e 1m~ and the
DI bcld in Letiuon, lkcordina to a report pubbll\ed need to Mabhsb lies W1th moderalel U1 Tclaru..,.. of
today. "mote endunna tmPOftUCC" than freeina ·Alncricus
Ina lellU'ate pubhlhed rcpon, Robnt c. McFarlaftC' held holtaee by. pro.rranian fact1oas in LebUoa.
Rel!lllD'•reputedeavoy 1n netot11tion1 with Iran said tJ White Houtc spokesman Leny Speaka uict'&oday hat~ an end to the 1em1ey surroundina the e>Peration that ''we remain ~rur· tor lht :releaie of the bottaen.
Pl'etident llcqaa WM told at a hiah-level mecuna He declined to uy on what 1he hope was bettd or to
Monday there ttlll 11 bop;e that "!my A.. Aodenon and speculate on when they miaht be releated.
Tbolml k 5-bertUd l!DP• bl rr.s b)' Jhe ~Iranian .Speakes reitmied that U.S. efforts to fttt the aroup that ~~. :The New York Times ~poi'ted. hostqet have been ~I and said~ baye alto been
qu0Unt ldm_1n11&rataon IO~ 11 did not identify, "w1~ and appropnate. • . • •• . TiieWh1te Hou1tremainsconvin~'ed tMtt isastroni Any hfe 11 of the utmost 1mJ)Of1ance, he said. "At
enouahcbanceforthereleattofAndersonandSutherland the same hme tht United States h111 Policy which we
to ~t the effort. which ofYkials hoped could bear have eJtablished and which we are abidina by." •
fnaat wathananotherweekorto, .-,Timeuaid. Theyv.cre In "'o'.~' dcvel~nt, fonMf U;S. Attorney
doubtful, however, that the cont.acts could continue General Elltou...;R1ehardson Mid lOdAY he amneect
productively much more than a week . contaet between U .S. offidaJs and an Influential Iranian
Asimilarreponwa1publisbed in the New York Post. upatriate ia the past year to try to pin freedom for the
MeF~. 1n ~n interview published in today's Los Amencan ~ostaaes. . · .
.1'nteletTune1,dcchncdtod11eussspecificsofhinotebot He ,.id the Iranian bU 1nenman. Cyrus Hashem1, said 1't boPet the White ~will~ information wH a firsJ cousin oflranaan perliameot $0taker Ha$hem1
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Fr¢hch.f0teign n:tiil:iSter expects .
Lebanon to release more captives
PARIS (AP) -Two Fr(nch hostaic rctumid to thanked Syna for its help.and said .. evcrything indicates
their homeland af'\er months of capt1V1ty in Lebanon. and an our hostages will be released."
France's fomsn man aster said there was every 1nd1cat1on ":This evident success of a certain French diplomacy
other mas 1n1 Frenchmen could be released. clears th(. way. perhaps, for the hbcratton of the other
Newspaper e<iitonals expressed concern today that hostaaes: but also -and this is upsetting -for new and
the French aovemment will be faced with more and more always haaher demands when one must nqotiate for the
demands from the hostaac takers in the future. · others," wrote Beno at Rayski in Le Matin, a newspaper
Marcel Coudari, ~. and Camil~ Sontag. 85. were close 10 the oppQS111on Socialists
handed over to French envoys in Damascus. Syna, on Mu Clos of the pro-aovemment daily Le Fipro.
Tuesday by Synan Forcap M1n1ster Farouk al-Sharaa. called the outcome a success for Chirac's conservative
··vive la France," said Coudari af'\er steppi1t4 from 1ovemment, but added: "h as clear that. to obtain
the plane Tuesday ntaht. makana a victory sign with his freedom for the other hostqes. one must again pay the
finacrs. "I knew l would be freed." . PQund of ncsh. At what level? We do not know.
Coudan and Sontaa were freed in west Beirut by a Blackmail? No doubt."
pro-Iranian Shute Moslem aroup callin& itself the Coudari. a French national oflcbane1e descent. was
Re,olutaonary Justice ()rpniution. kidnapped in February. He told reporters he was held by
Two other French liostaaes were freed an June. masked men in five different apartments. He descnbed
ScHntecn foreiperS. 1ncludin1 Sil Frenchmen and sax h1m'self as t businessman who has l~ed an Syna for 13
Amencans. arc mis 1n1 an Lebanon. years and Lebanon for 12 )Cars
• French Premier Jacques Chirac who met Coudari Sontaa was kidnapped May 7. Coudan -said.Sontag
and 5'lnta1 at Orly a1rpon offered his "very sincere was held in an underaround prison an Beirut. •
thanks" to the S)'nans. Saudi Arabia and Alacna, ~Evidently he has suffered a lot He has aged." said
He vowed France would do "everythinJ ... c9ns1stent Sontag's wife Blanche who. after fumbling 1n her purse.
with its d1in1ty and honor" to free 1u remammg c1tuens. handed her husband a hearin1 aid 11 the airport. His
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• • Sanctions
against ·
.. syri~are
pushed
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prcsi·
dent Rcapn as u~ted to act
promptly on recommended sanctions
apmst Syna that one official sa)s
stop short of a break in djplomatjc
relations with the Arab nation.
The tecommendallons sent to Re-
-. apn by Sccrttary of State George P.
Shulu would bar the return of
Ambassador Wilham Eagleton lo
Damascus and reduce the size of the
Syrian Embassy 1n Washington. the
official said Tuesday.
Also. American oil firms would be
asked to cut back their operations in
S}'!'ia. said the Reagan admanistnltion
official, who spoke only on condition
he not be named.
He descnbed the sancttoos as
.. pretty mild .. and stressed that a final
dcc1SJon was up to Rcaaan.
Britain broke relations with Syria '
last month af'\er a Jordanian. Nezar
Hindawi, was convicted of worluna
with Syrian diplomats an tryan1 to
plant a bomb on an El Al airliner in
London.
The Reaaan 1dm1n1strau on
w11hdrew Ea1leton from Damascus an
suppc>rt of Bntaan and uracd West
European 1ovcmments to ampo~
puniuve measures apinst Syna.
Shultz. who plays a key . role an
shapin1 U.S. pohcy on tcrronsm. did
not recommend a U.S. break with
President Hafez Assad's government
or that ~ American ~iplomat ·
co.rps in Syria be reduced, the offiClal
said.
However, Eaalcton will not return
to his post, the official said.
If Reqan adopts the rccommen·
dations, Syna will become the
seventh country apanst which R~
apn has imposed some economic
sanctions. The others were Libya.
Poland, South Afnca, the Soviet
Union, Nicaraaua and Iran.
On Monday, lO members of the
Europe.an Community backed
Bnta1n by blnn1n1 sale of new arms
to Syna. su pendina h1ah·level of·
fici.al visits to and from the country
and ~1n1 to "review the ac-
tivities · of Synan diplomats.
Greece did not 10 Ilona. and the
others imphc1tly l~f\ the~sch:e th&
option of fulfilhna dehvencs of
military equi~ent already under
contract to·syna.
Shultz told reporters Monday on a
niaht to Guatemala for a mecun1 of Wa1Crn Hemisphere foreign minis-
ters that he had made rccommcn·
dattons on sanctions to Reapn, but
he P.!'°=vidcd no details.
• It 1s beyond doubt that ynA has
bttn and as anvohcd in tcrromt
activities." Shultz said.
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Elillllf11 IAl
He's gained
freedom,·
seeks' ,p~ace
A relreved and curious world reaches out, aQxious
for answers. We creep clo~r ,trying to. di:aw ne~r to
sorneort'e who. has been .a part of SO}Tlethrng so big, so
crucial that [t's not understood by even its key·.players.
He has knowledge that we covet. . . . · .
. }iis sttength ~-ob~~us and ~plc ~ ~rawn to .1t.
His warmth is inv1ung and bis compa$s1on for one
· so strong is to be envied. . .
The man's grace under pressure is admirable and
we edge closer and closer, perhaps hoping it ~bs off ~r
that, at l~~t·~ we 21n find the secret of this mans
sub~nce. . · h' Some would honor him, others merely exploit 1s
now famous name. Most are just curious. We want to
know why and how. . .
He is a hero, a symbol to which we asptrc. What
makes him tick?
.
•'Noone ever admlta he simply goofed up on theechedullng. or had a
hangover. or went to the ball game Instead of to work. ••
.1111 I Ii A I i VA r ~ A i I A
Khomeini
· has·no
, ·aliO.i for--'----~~
:.totture
WASHINOTON -At the 'same
time the Reagan administration has
reportedly been making overtures to
_..,-Iran, thc-undtrgrouna opposition lo
the Ayatollah Khomeini's fundamen-
talist Moslem rqime has produced a
list of the gruesome tortures that have
been inflicted on political prisonen 1n
Khomeini's dungeons.
It's our nature to be attracted to those who possess
traits we envy and we want to take a part of him, share it
and make ourselves better for it.
But a weary man yearns for quiet -and peace. .
He pleads. to be left alone.
He asks for respect and privacy and moments
without intruders and rude interruptions. N.otelephonc.
He seeks time :..;.,. preciousrtime -, because he has
.Fur flies as ·excuses reach
~atastrop~ic proportions . . . .
The bill of pankulan put toeethcr
by the anti-Khomeini People's Mo-
jahedin describes in stomach-turning
detail 64 different forms of sad1st1<:
butchery practiced in the torture
chamben of the ayatollah. The op-
pos111on ·aroup's 1nd1ctmcnt will be
the subject of discussion al the United
Nations next week.
Herc are just a few of the atrocities
committed by 3,771 tonurcrs ident· ified 1>y the People's Mojahedin,
inflicted on thousands of political
prisoners. most of them members or
suspected members of the Mo-
jahcdin;
lost it. ·
As David Jacobsen tries to catch up, to make up, to
recapture those lo~t minutes, hours, days, weeks,
months, seasons, years he spent in captivity he resists
the demands placed upon him. · .
He wants to say the things be was prevented from
.-........... .--· g;-t<J enjoy tho'Se he-couldn' • , . -. -
OavidJacobsen wants to control his life now that he
is finally back in control of his destiny.
Who could not understand?
We only hope he does. ~
You don't have to be a
.schoolteacbtr, a traffic cop or a judee
to hear excuses, but people work.tnf m
those fields hear the most creative
ones. Students and lawbreakers can
come up with more imaginative
material than scriptwriters.
D'cuses -attimes we al need
them. ThroJgh the course of a day
everyone hears or uses at. least one
excuse.
Tuesday. I was not surprised when he
didn't arri ve. Tuc~y night he called .
He didn't say whytlle was a no-show
that day. but asked 1f he could come
early o.n Wednesday. "Please do," I said.
''I'll be there at 7:00 sharp.''
Re wasn'L Reanivcd"aLL0'.00.rfa_
excuse? Car trouble, but nothing as
mundane as a dead battery or a flat
tire. .
•The most common meani. of
torture 1s ~ont1nuous flogging with
thick electric cables on the soles of the
feet, th~ lower legs, the back -ud7\he
fact. It is the single greate~t cause of
death in the torture chambers. One
prisoner in Isfahan received aJmost
9,000 lashes before he died; in
Mashad a political pnsoncr wa1 given
3,000 lashes in one week.
Op1n1ons expressed in this space arc those of the Daily Pilot. Other views e~pres~d on this ~care those of their authors and art a i ts. Reader comment 1s anvned. The Daily Pllot. P 0 . &ix 1560. Cost.a Mesa. 92626 Pbooc ~2·.6086.
Any of us waiting for a service man
who does-o 't .aa::Utecon..t.he dale .SC-J. or
a delivery man who doesn't deliver.
hears numerous excuses for the mix-
up.
Unusually heavy traffic is the most
common and believable one. Car
trouble is next, and illness m the
family 1s close behind. No one ever
admits he simply goofed up on the
scheduling. or bad a hangover. or
went to the ball game instead of to
work.
During the ni~t. according to his
story, a ca1 crawled up under the hood
of his truck, looking for a warm place
to sleep. no doubt Unfortunately. 1t
didn't put out the ".90 not disturb"
sign.
At 6:30 the next morning the
carpetlaycr came out and turned on
the engine. lflherc is a cat under the
hood when you tum on the engine, a
trip to Mr. Goodwrcnch is neC:Cs$ary
to put the car back in operatm1 order.
fan belts he had just put on the.day
before this happened (so1hat'~ why he
didn't 'how up on Tuesday-he was
putting on new fan belts) and bow
they had to be replaced. Cit fur and
fanbClts are not compatible. He also
told me what the night's lod&ing for
the cat cost him. .
•Burning is another favonte
method of torture, ..,ina electric
irons. stoves, c~reuM, acid. gun·
powder and boiling oil. .
• I
•Bones in the hands and feet arc
crushed slowly in workshop clamps
and vises. Men, women and children
have had their bones broken on
medieval-style racks. .
.To completely stop growth
will result in stagnation
Over the past few months so many
workmen have been in and out of our
house, oo schedule and ofT -mostly
off -I thought l had heard the
complete inventory of excuse$. I was
wrong.
Few garages are open that early in
the morning, and when you are towed
m and have no appointment for the
work to be done, -you must wajt your
turn. which he did. /
He gave me a detailed descnption
of what had' to be fixed and cleaned
under ~e hood. He tQld me about the
I intcrrupred his story at this point.
and we made a deal. I promi$Cd to
make him a cup of coffee 1fhe would
promise not to tell me what happcnc~
to the cat. He a&J"C(i
Whtie he was dnnkina his coffee, I
suagcstcd he bang on the hood before
gcn1ng into the truck in the momioa.
He made a note of 1t.
•"Chicken barbceue,'' u tl IS
caned by the victims· bereaved famrt-
ICS, consists of lyinf the naked
prisoner to a horizonta bar. wliich is
then turned like a spit over hiah heat
while the prisoner 1s beaten.
To the Editor:
An Open Letter from 1he Oran&e
County Chapter of the American
Institute of ArcJiitccts: .
Orowth. The mere mention of the wor~r tn Orange County tends to
_.potan-ie people. The fact of the matter
is that chanec is a natural process. It 1s
what brought each of us. at one time,
to California and to our J:2£C.X{lt
homes.
The Orange County Chal?ter: of the
Amcncan Institute of Archnecb rep-
resents professionals hving~nd w~rk
ing 1n the County From the earliest
moments of our training we have
been focused on the environment. the
co-existence of people and nature. of
the de veloped and th e undeveloped.
We. perhaps more than many. under-
stand what gives Orange County its
specific character. its special life. Life
1s the ke) word It implies change and
growth. To com pktely stop that
growth will not rco;ult an the preser-
vation of the environment as 1t
current!\ t.'\1sts It v.tll result. rather.
1n '1tagnctt1on The lorces that spur the
need for grow<h v.111 not thss1patc
s1mpl} because a moratorium 1s
placed on development. They will
remain pent·Up. in need of an outlet. •
The rational alternative. once the
emotions are strapped awa> and the
environment ·~ anal}zed. is planned
growth \plan tha t looks to the future
with care and insight. One that
analyze$ Che multitude of issue and
results in an environment that 1s · The carpctlayer was scheduled for
•Rape of women and girls is Col1mal1t Au Wd/1 llve1 lo common. and the guards often force
UIU• Nl1o~l. husbands or parents to watch. Bloclc·
ticher for each 1nhabitanl. ---------------------------------------
mg the urinary tract is anot.her
method of torture, causing brak·
down of internal organs. We have had an opportunity to
review the detatls of the planned
expansion of Newport Center. The
plan is well thought-out and rep-
resents an appropriate direction in
--the completion of a project which
commenced some 20 years ago. This
is a I 0 to IS year final step in the
realization of this project. h will
breath life into this multi-faceted
cultural/business center.
The flood of camprugn literature
has reached our organi7.ation's office.
The emotions have tended to mask
the facts of the campaigns in each of
our communities. We urge each voter
to consider the facts and select a
"planned" growth individual to guide
the future. The leaders who will
protect the environment we aJl
cherish are not those who simply say
no to any change:-Tbey are those who
wtll consider each project on its own
merits. not on generalities.
Please join us in November in
choosing the rational course for our
collccuve future. We invite you to
contact the OCCA IA to funher
discuss th,• issues.
BRIAN PAUL DOUOHERTY. AIA
Prcside01
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Relations c0u1dn 't be much
worse at Domestic Relations . --
•Nails are dnven into pn90ne~·
5kulls.' legs imd feet. Tahcreh Hab1b-
pour, who was four months prcanant.
had nails driven into her breasts.
•Or. Sheikh Al-lslamzadeh, for-
mer health minister under the .shah,
now works for Khomeini: he pion-
eered the injection of water under the SACRAMENTO -The story her child support had been put on skin, which causesunbearable pain.
started when a man named Ed hold. And you talk to her. knowing •Prisoners have been crucified,
Hockinf called to say,his wife ha-d she doesn't &Ct the money until an suspended by meat books through
been mistreated over at the District investigator works hedile, and som~ PETE their arms or legs. had their heads Attorney's Domestic Relations times It takes them six weeks to get crushed between blocks and buned
Division. That a caseworker named around to it These a-are out alive, according to the Mojahedin
Bill Morrison had told her to sit down playing tennis two hours at lunch, and DEXTER document,
and shut up -in those words -as that woman is going without money •Deliberate dismemberment is
soon as she and Hocking stepped foto to feed her kids. also committed by Khomeini's tor-Morrison's office to ask about a "We'd do the talking and take the turer . A 24-.ycar--old woman, MoJpn
matter related to Hocking's child messages, butthc IAs wouldn't return "In 1981, we bad an investigator Homayounfar, had her lower leg
suppon. them. Iremembcrhandingoneofmy killed, serving a warrant on a $100 amputated under torture, yet
We heard abut it a week and a half I As a stack of messages once and she support J?<lyment. His . name was 1 urvivcd to tell the talc. Ali-Reza
a_go; and in the next two days there just wadded them up, ria)!t there-; and Grant Wdson. Anot.her investigator Kazemi. a student at the Ma.shad
were 60 c,aJls from people with stories threw them in the trash. She said she was shot in the groin and per-school of hteraturc, was carved up
like Ed Hocking's. There were repcti-didJl't want to talk to them. manently diubled. We had some guy piecemeal. first his torturers lopped
tive and consistent reports of abusive "Of course, 11 wasn't just clients in a western outfit standing out in the off his cars, nose and lips; then they
caseworkers phone calls that were who couldn't get phone calls ~ parking lot saying he was going to cut his entire body into pieces and
never rctu,.;,ed, unjustified arrests, turned, it was other ascnc~es. There blow some~y away, .and that dumped them into a well on the
computer errors, inttmidalion,z a lack were a lot of problems wttb ~hat. I · almost turned into a shooting. . Mashad-Gonabad road.
of interest in collection ot cbild__ttm~m r there were a scnes of "A lot of these people come in •The deP.ravity of Khomeini's
support unless the custodiaJ parent complaints about noililing ~ (~llbJ) very-aggrcmve, -and I've got torturers is illustrated by the fate of
was on welfare. Bill Morrison was with the court on time. The court 150 emplo)'.eS workina here. and Hamid O)u1foori in Jahroom. Ac-
mentioned again and again. but so _picked 50 files, as kind of a check. and yeah. a lot of times they blow 1t. A lot.. cording to the Mo~ahedin bill of B ld • g b 0 •• m t .. _ ·&,ull were a dozen others. watched what happened to them for of times they don't. particulars. parts ofh1s body were cut 0 JD SCrap 0 a US ~ ~I I wrote about the subject and there 90 days. Well. what happened was "I worked here a Iona time, and I off and put in his mouth; he was then
were more calls mostly from Sacra-domestic relations put those SO files watched lhmgs happened, and I made made .to chew them. He eventually
mento County, 'but also from other in~ separate drawer, and gave them up my mind that ifl ever got thisj~b. died under tonurc. To the Editor· name in the paper once a week. Hi
scrapbook has got to be full by now.
So. who ~aliy cares. Jim? pans of the state, and two or three (pnont)' treatment). I was go1na to show $Orne compau1on What makes this chronicle of
from out of state. ..There is a feeling some~ow that to the people who work here. I don't savagery particularly horrifying is
Two of the most interesting calls1 the files and the people behind them check on breaks or lunch hours -that the torture is bein, ... ommtlled in
though. came fro~ women who usco are an imposition, and that filte~ although we .don't tak~ ,two houn to the nameofreliaion, and dehberattly.
to work at Domestic Relations, one as down. There 1s a secretary -shes play tennis-because 1t s bad enough Even Hitler and Stalin had apotoa.ists Fall bl•ds do..,•s can Joo· L a11' '-e a receptionist the otheras a secretary. been there about I 0 ycan I think -being here without somebody looking who claimed that the dictators never ~ j -.a ' • "" a A Both women' have moved 10 other who hanas up on people anytime she over your shoulder every m1nute. knew of the excesses that occurred
jobs with the county, and both gets unnerved, and she's unnerved all ... rve probablY. gone too far -I under their orders.
Is Jam Bolding on~your stafT, or
what., His opinion\ arc stupid. and ht
1s a bore. You print far too many of
bis letters. He must love see1°' his
Oayte Jensen
Costa Mesa
To the Ednor: r have read 1n the paper\ and heard
discussion\ about lhe shooting hy a
bu,ine sman ofa young man who was
bura)amina his property on the other
side oftown.
It was hinted in onr-place that racial
bias was involved. hut then 1t was
brouJht out that the bus1nes man was
a fnend of the >ouna man·~ family
This would seem to rule out bias,
It was a sumed m one place that the
· · bus1nc man hould have recoaru1cd
the youni man and determined that
he was not anncd.
,. People who ha vc perfect eyes1Jh 1
tend 10 assume that everyone h•U 1t.
Besides st being late at night. 1r 1~
possible that the own~r of the bus1· requested inonymity. ~ the time. know 11 doesn t work t~e wa)' I Khomeini can have no such alibi.
ne s may not have ha~ perfect n_igbt ..., "It's the most deprn ins place J "There is a caseworker who an· thought. l'vcalwaysbeenw11Jm1to10 lie &tones in the sadistic slauaf\ter
vi\ion. ever worked," said the receptionist nounccd one day her boobs weren't down into the wamna roo"! and takina place daily in his tonurc
lo this case. he may not only have who worked in the waitina r~m. "f bis enough to brca~t feed all the i~terv1ew SOrt!ebody -t haie ,Jt, but chambers. On Feb. 3, 1984. the
not recogni1ed the intruders. he max saw these airl~ c~me i~. day m, day women who ~ouJdn t take care of I II do st-trying to show that I m not suppo~ man of Ood declared
not have been able to detennine 1f out. holdma kids 1n their laps. w1p1na themselv~s .. &•!I Mom~n may be better than anybody else. publicly;
they were armcd.. lf thcy were rcmov· their noses, tryina to kttp them from rude and mtJm1d•!•n&. hke you said. "But '?'tY own friends have told ~c . "K.dlina is mc:rcy;Jor it acck1 to
ft h 1 1 Id assu e that thev ly1na on the floor or cryma. They but the truth 1s he s probably one, of 1t doesn t ~ork. And I think they re rectify the pen.on. A pcnon some· ~ ~ ~ cc s. ~ou m / come 1n upseund messy usually, and the m~rc cani:i.a lAs up there. 1. ve probably right. I try to be too times cannot be rectified unless he is
a ug wrcnc cs. r always tned to be nkc to them! a lot seen him wortc1na after bou~ aeuma fnendly." cut up and heated up. You must ktll,
Just for future references to mad· of them wercn•t any older thin I was. cases proctssed. and that'1 more than The problem. of coul'\C, i$ that you burn and Ioele up those who arc m
niaht supph~ : I al.1wo own a vet) and here they were in all this 'trouble. )'OU can say for m~?t of tl'tem. It's a never know exactl> where the ltne is. opposa._tioo " -----·····
good J.C. Higms bird aun. If some-"I'd listen to them try to calm ihem complete men. . . • You do know, however. without c~cn
one were removing the wheel from down and they•d .;t around in the The guy 'ntina on top of the' men tookinJ. that any aacncy that puts MlNl·EDITORlAL: Min~ of
my car. late at night, I m11ht find tt waitlna room for an hour somebody -or under it, dcpcnd1n1 on your uself 10 the middle of argument'> Washinaton's most proper pat~ans
difficult telhnaadove from I Jail bird. would come ae1 them a~d half the penpeciive -is Chief. Cnminal between pco&?lc who used to ~ now have rtd faces to IO with ir
JIM BOLDINO time they'd come back down 111in in ln•.-estaptor Richard W11hams1 who man:'ed 1s ao"'' to t?c ~ me$ It !I blue ties It 1ttm1thcdiqonal yell w
Costa Mesa half an hour cryina. acknowl~gcs some of the proolems 1n.ev1t1ble as SQu1 h inside an cu. stri~ on the cravats that 1sitn1fy
··1 ao1 whm f couldn•t stand 1t. and 11 w1thn1to1n~csup10 the.rest. There arc JOtnJ to be mistakes and ffieml>crlhip in &he Metropolitan
------':"'"-"---------------------.;;;,, There ~mtd to be a feeli111 that they In the last week he has orpn11ed a m1sundcrstandinas and !\Crew-up -Club.._ the capital's oldest and most
weren't rtal people." • commmee to come up with a pcrbaPI more screw.up than even in udusive-: Nn the wrona wa~. ~s a
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The tttrtUry work~ upstain, procedure to~ that people who call the military. "'hich. I would J)Oint club . bullcun put ·~l tbe itnpcs
. with the invesu,.uvc au11aant1 domestic rclauons act call1. back. He out, i only there IN CASE of war. runn1na from upper n111t to ·~~ten
. (ca1eworken). Eadl t«1Ctaf) 11 u-~· alto ~n •.n 1ntemal 1nvest111· And so what Richard Willtams 15 h 1c:wtd head-an) not only offtnd
iianed to two of' dwm. tton, ·~ tt w1lhna to talk. to people-faced with, f think, is not the tuk of htraldry .. but .. also dcn~t< bastardy."
"Most of the 1ttttt1nes would cake who ftt1t~ ha\·t,bten mistreated. cleaning up the mes,, -nobody Me~ may tum their ucs m for•
somt time with the clients." the satd. ..The ttuna ) ou ve aot to under-expect that -~ut not .makina 1t ~4:0nft vm1on. As for us, we take
"A lot of&11dida't have much money &and," he 11i<t,. "1s that this a a wone. And 1f he can 1nrutc hts our tfom tht old m11Jtary sloun,
dt.Mr. IOIM ol us had kid1, and ~ m1scrablc JOb. 1 ne peop1e you deal ~orker with that pttn(iple. and do not let the Mttropotnan Club
undtt'AOOit how ftfty or a hundred "'th come m unhappy. You have the dom~hc rclat1on1 will be 1 btttcr membtts &rind us down .
"dOllan coUld mate you cw bmak you womal\ who can't colltct her uppon. place than u 1 now.
··So10me woman would call who'd or tht JU)' who'• bad has w l'ttt ~.xttr 11 • •Y""-1~1~ Jfft Allftr•• '*' 0.# V• Alu ••••••••••••••llli••lli•••••F' ,oucn aJob and aone otf wrlOirc. and pm1sh~ or his car \ti1cd. c.l1m•l1t. .ll'f •T"flk'tlld t'tlWi'*U.
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Brotherly.lOve saves le.ukemia_ victim's life
11 JOYCB ICHDn BODLOYICll under the capeble hands of Dr. wu m ... mal considerina all &be hfr lhroup the tndlnf .,...,,
.... ,..o.t 1 ••, Rkhatd Champhn of the UCLA trau~ pent and suflerint Jan m· .. When all 11 11id and doat ·i:
Bone Marrow Rettan:h Ctnttt. dured ~the onwt of her 1Une • are 1t1U alone. You IR lrYJnt IO Ornled an an upenaive black knit . Champlin and. UIOCUIC ~Robert tM uanlO'laiat aad &be re«>v~. . with 11 ill the wee Jloutl of me , drwu. Jane& Zamuc:.n has she chic Oale arr: ·pan of 1he ·American MyMfybrwanhall m1pt be the m6rnintall by ~rse1r;· ahe ... d. "l
•. • look of • hi&h faaluon mod(I: She medical ieam that treattd viC11ms of one' to bun her. Perhlpt Mr aystcn wu actually in itolauon for a tc>tal of
Miki "throuah tht Newport 'Jkach the Chernobyl nuclear diaster il"I the woulct""-1 my bone marrow and she o L , .. ""4 al o( ·
hotel with enersy and c:onfickn«. Soviet Union. Zamuccn was IJVCn a would d~However, I reahUd that I !nd~;d;;:;tt:r~ :C,~~
V15U&lly, It ts hard to imqane that choi« by Cbamplin: ta.kt a chante couldn't hOkl m~IC rapon11ble af k'an on and God was thtte for me ...
neatly • year aao. )~year-old with a bone marrow transplant or ont the re~ion took J)lacc. J decided to f .. _ = l.amucen lay in· a Los Antelet for the tr1d111onal leukemia JUS1Concentrateonwbatlcou&ddoto The outcome 0 h~ tran nt H~taJ · Mar dtath with acute procedure ... both offered no prom1scs help.'' · usually t.aktl around (our ' to
myelosenous leukemia. cancer of the ofa Iona lift[~ Zamucen. Prc~ious to the bone maN<>w determine. Zamuren vividly re~
bone marrow. "I knew tnat bone marrow trans-\u~ry performed Otcember 19, mcmberi the day the results were
• · Before the linterina Ou·h~m· plants were relatively new and.stall in ·198S; Zamu«n's weakened body re~.ealed. . • peons were tnp:ally d~ aft the expenntmtal s-.:· she said_; wtdutoOdfivedaysofchemotheraP). The mornu"I the test v.iuaavcn to
NoYember 198S, Zamucen was..im· "but considenna my choices, I im· thtnlhreeda)'10HuHbodytadi11ion .. find out 1fthe transola~\ ~Otkcd. I
t <"'T-........ IMf'led in • buty prochtrtivt' life. • mediltdy said>"'··· ... ~1 s m a room with a heavy called,,.,. f!'<Hhcr tnchaicf, ~be
Employed u an ad'!ertistna re~n· At that point, Za1n1Jccn had made 1 bolte<J door: basically what they dad,, here,.' ?ll t take the news if it is· not
-ta&ive (or a maJOr<ompm:iy. the sinale dmsion to etner the ran~• of bone zap me with nwllation to depJete my · niht. So, she and mx b~other drove to
lrvime mother .wts mJoyina ihe marTowtran planutalistia-oneof entire·syite0t," she 5-id .. "It 1s like Jhe hmpa~I to w~1t ~1th me for tbe
financial independence that a six tht 3.000 people in the United States they kill )OU and then revive r,ou with outc:~me, she satd. Apperently on
flaure salary can acnmte. She had who have underione a bone marrow the bone marrow trahsplant. • the nde. over. Stev~ kept 11y1na to my
recently moved from Northern CaJi· transplant in the past 12 years Of that On the day of .the transplant, Mom, if at ~OCSf! t. work. he would
fomia to Mission VieJO to becle»cr to number, SO percent of the people Steve's marrow was taken throu&h keep doan.a II until n ':Vas successful.
her parents. ......, hne survived. two incisions made an has lo~r back. My mC?lher kept assunna ham not to
Today, she reflects on her movt. The surgery can produce a numtier Doctors ma<ie JOO scrapes ah each wo~t would·work. So there wo all
and uys .iJ may have been a prcmoni-of serious side effects: kidney ~nd hole with a sc"'°"-drivcr like instru· . were an my hospital room -all
tion that her symptoms were more hver problems, and a horrendous ment. The marrow was immediately sea~ to death. .
lhan a harmless virus. . skin rub that can leave its victims hand carried by the surieon to "finally this >O~na mttm comes
Zamuccn's illness hit watb chalhna with a disfiaurina appearance. Zlmucen and injected into her lower into the room. which I thouah1 was
reality while she was on a busaness Accordina 10 Champhn. bone mar-back whtrc it naturally distributed kind of strana.e. that they sent an
tnp in'Ncw Hampshire. SttU fcchn& row tnansplants arc steadab' ancreas-1tselfthrouahou1 her system . intern instead or my replar doctor,
ill and c1perienc1n1 shortnc of ina. More h~p1tals are cqu1pped with Accorchna to Steve he felt fau1ued But at was his first week on the case
bRath, Zamuccn sought . medical doctors tra1ned for the revolu1ionary a.nd had a sore back for about a week and it wu h11 first bit of!ood ne~
help. treatment which has become st.an-after the suracry. Anyway, he COO)CS aroun. the comer
Tests revealed leu"em1a: without. cbrdizcd for the disease. UCLA Alona with the hiah tcchnoloay and says .. :~ell at worked. I looked at
treatment. she could be dead wtth1n conducts around 70 operauon a surgery and talenttd medical crew my mother ~.nd brot~cr and started 24 hours. year. ttiat worlctd on Zamucen, ber own crytn& . I tall w-asn t supposed to
"I called my family from the When Zamuc:en made the decision tenacious ~p1ru, accordina to teve, touch anybody at that potnt, but I
hospital and 111d, 'This 1uy says r -to undergo the transplant, 1t became played a b11 part'in her recovery role. · hugcd my brother and. l huue<l my
have leukemia.' I dJdn't behevt.inJ!lc an ant1m1te family 1nvolvemcn1. Alwaj's an 1ch1evcr, Zamucen ·had mom. We all cntd and JUSt l90~ed •t
seriousness of what he was saying. .. ~ the match must be per-ticen a world cla s swimmer in the· eich other -1t wa a very tnt1matc she~. ··1 knew I felt bad-but feet, sablinas have been found 10 be 1960s, barely missing a 'bertb on the moment."""
I just thou&ht I had a bad ~se of the bc1t donon." he explained "My . United talc~ Olympic Team. Today, almost ·a )Car later.
mononuclecxis." smer was not a match. but Steve's "Jan has a tremendous amount of ahhoU&h till weak. Zamuccn i on
Zamuccn's l~>car-<>ld brother bone marro,. type ~ perfect dcterm1n1u1on and autS." he said. her wa> to a full recovery. And there
Steve, an lrvmc C.P.A., spoke to the Ovts1de a famil), there 1s only one in "She 1s a real self-motivator with a arc some subtle and. accordtnf •to
New Hampshire doctor~ traaically he I 0,000 that will match. With siblinas. pos1t1vc outlook. Although v.e were Zamucen, some humorous oddities
realited that his sister ·WU indeed there as still only 25 percent chance all scared to death, v.c knew that with an the immune sy tem she inherited
fac10a a life 'or death situation. He that the marrows will match." her stronft wall to live she would come from her brother.
quickb boarded a plane which took ~vc.'.s dccmon 10 be .. Jus si1tcr:~ ~ • '!J-had the nifflcs tftd-c-0mpl1ined
b1m toZamucen·s bedside. < bone marrow donor was made with Following the surgery, Zamuttn to my doctor about the pos ibl1ty of
Once there, h~ chartered an emcra.. cast. ' · \pent four weeks in total i.so1allon -allergies. He \a1d to ask my brother
ency medical plane and flew back "It wasnevera question of whether that was followed b.Y the wa11 -and because whatever alleflics he has I
with his sister to the UCLA Medical I.would donate or not. When I found the question -dad the transplant also have now. My blood type. once 0
Center. out I matched, there was a real Joyous work or d!d it fail? The support of her 1s now B." she said smiling.
At the hospital. Zamuccn came feeling." he remembered. "My pan family-and her renewed faith brought Once a month. Zamuocn treks' to
Best Way to diet is to stop
Have you been dactang. losma 20
pounds only to pin 1t back and more
and still have an extra lO,. 20 or lO
pounds dnppma from )Our bod)'? If
you really want to act 1t off. take my
advice: Stop dictina. ·
You should know by now that. over
the Iona haul, it doesn't ~ork. But
what you may not know as that d1et1ng
makes you fatter. When you "diet" to lose weight,
your body will thwart you at every
• tum, almost auarantce1~ a failure
First, that an1t1aJ wci&hl loss of a
diet that always comes off fa t and
easy. 1s never the unwanted fat n i~
water.
Secondly, continued diet torture
keeps the aJ>coaen stores chronically
dcplettd, and body does lose some
fat. but also loses muscle ussuc as,
well Those who lost a lot of we1Jht
with prolonicd low calone diet1n1
~and up with the ume "per cent body
fat.'' meaning that fat and lean arc lo t
almo t equally. The P.flCC for th11
body de truct1on as exhaustion.
(without aJyc:ogen. the primary fuel.
exhaustion as the rulcj. constant
hllllgcr. depression, 1mtab1ht) and
weakness. Is th as what you want?
Third. and· perhaps most frustrat·
ing. d1et1na buts down the body and
anh1b1ts true ~i&ht loss. The Ba I
Metabolic Rate, trie amount of cnersy
burned by the body 1s drama11cally
reduced when the calorics arc cut.
The more you reduce the calones, the
les en.crgy thebodyburM. ltdonnot
know that you plan to cal opm. It
reacts only to beana starved and shub
down to conserve a much energy as
pomblc. 1
The real-killer. hov.ever. as tbat
dieting sets the stage for an even
veattr "'eight pin after the diet.
unless a hfetame of torture JS con-
templated. When the dieter cats
aa;un. the body's BMR u so low that
as sucks up extra caloncs and tores
them as·:)OU gues~ 1t. fat!
The lost lean muscle as nt:ver
restored by calones. thus the dieter 1
worse off afler the diet ha ving
JULIAN
WHITAKER
regained the lost wei&ht and then
some, and now with a b1per pcr-
ccnta&e of body fat than when he
started'
So whal as the answe() Art we all
doom~ to carry those few uns1ahtly
pounds to our araves. Not hardly.
Neu wetk we'll discover the tools
for weight loss and weight control 1h11
do work. tho5C tools that most di et
books 110orc. It as almost too good
to be true. but 11 is. hllao Wbltaktr, M.D .. 11 director
of tbe Natloul Hean and Dl1betes
Treatment l111tltute .
Janet Zamucen with brother ~te.•en.
the t.JCLA Mf'dteal <?enter for a
complete e am to determine her
transplant status. dmattedly, tho~
v1s1ts arc nef'\e wrack1n1un11I he
once apan hears the good nc-.s
Zamucen. howc"cr. prcfe~ to con·
centrate on the optimistic side of her
recovery and the new direction her
hfc has taken. .
"What I am tr) ana to do now 1~
•r-lf.et my "St1'Cnllh1-in marlcttifT(
and ad\:ert1 ina to put toaether a
fund-raa~r for bone marrow re-
search." she '81d "There as not a
Bone Marrow Society of American; yet kukcm1a 1c, stall the number one
killer of children and kills even more
.r
adufts. BC <1usc·urt c Gramm-Rud·
man Act (federal budaet c:ut), •tot of
re~rch fund have be taken away.
Obv1ou,ly, 1f people hadn't been
a.avang money for research and doc·
tors hadn't dcd1c:atcd their hvc , I
wouldn't be here today. Po 1bly a
way I can &l"e back is to aencrate
research money for die UCLA Bone
Marrow Research Cet1ttr. I am work-
ln}CfnTN"tebrity-tfnnrnoumimm
to be held around May. If I can J>Ve
back an M>me way. not only 1s it · ·
thcra~utic for me, bul it gives me the
rcaso1u why I am stiU here. Why be
11vcn the second chance at life -If
you only 10 throu&h the motions?'"
. .
Battery birth control
DOBBS fERRY. N.Y (AP).-A gynecol<>gJ t id Monday he has
patented a birth control device in the form ofa uny battery that electrocute
~perm 1os1de-a wonutn before 1t c:an enter her ccrvax,...., -------....... --'!of
The device, patented Oct I•, has been teated m baboonsat Uni venal) of
Alabama laboraton~ but ~s not been tested oo humans. satd Dr. StG'\'cn
~h. director of the Women's Med1cal.Pav1hon 1n Dobbs feny.
K.ulr said earlier laboratory test had shown that spcnn dae whrn ot
throuih with elcctnetty for t~o or three minute
Workans on that pnncaplc, Kaali uid. he developed a prcicedurc u ana a
quarter-inch battery inserted in the cervix with an antrautennc device or
attached to a d1aphr'aflll . .
A 3.3-volt clectncal charae sent through the c.crv1aal m!JCUS creates an
electncal field that dcstro)s the perm. he said.
Kaah said the baucry could be changed annually and would not cause an)
discomfort. He said hcan peccm3kers ··can stay in the 5ystcm for )e:trs and
)cars" The doctor ..aid 'IOme problems remained to be worked out. For an~tancc,
he said. the baboons eventually dislodged the b.attene-i ·
. Human Options gambles on its 'Throw _(.)f the Dice'
By MARY LOU HOPIINS
Olllr .... C..PI IJ I '*"'I
As benefits ao an Oranac County, I
small crowd of 200 attended Human
Opuons' "A Throw oftbe Dice" party
at four Seasons Hotel.
Nevenhel.css. the Benefit Commit·
tee of Human Options, which offers
allemahves for abused women and
thcu children, had a sizeable aoal
"Our aoal 1s to raise a minimum of
$30,000 to help meet the financial
needs of the shelter (a home for
abused women and thetr chJldren),"
said SUron WlateThlter, benefit
chaarm.an
"The operating cost of the South
County shelter as more than
S 175,000" haron added. The benefit
nnscd $24,000.
Human Options board pres1den1
J•dy Swayne said, "We have a home
Wlth 18 beds for women and their
children. and the.re arc 3,000 people
who need help."
"We have a hotline for cnsis
antccvcnllon. information and refer-
rals for abused women. We also have
counsehna for and1v1dual1; families
and children. plus domestic v1olencc
prcvenuon program an the schools."
After dinner auests at the SI 50-a-
pcrson black-nei>arty moved anto the-
adJOanana area to try their slills at
roulette or black Jack or craps at 20
pmang tables which were under-
wntten.
Some of the table underwnters
..
were Tad and Doua Devi.De, Harriet
ud Fred CH, Carolyn ud Peter
Cbara, Nucy ud Andrew Carlson,
Cast.Swayoe Co., Heleu and Donald
StarllD1 and Marla Cnatcller.
C1utchtr 1s busy planruna a fund-
ra1ser for Angehtos de Oro. a suppon
group_ of BIJ Brothe~/Bfg Sistffl
"Th~1>enefit an Apnl or May wiH be a
fashion show presented by Amen
Wardy an a large lent," Crutcher uid
A past presadcnl of Anichto de
Oro. DoDDa Devlac, who chaired
.
Human Opuons' previous benefit. HiDricb1 -v.ore a tartan kin an the
Entenaan1ng People. explained wh) Gordon plaid he had purchased an
the) didn't repeat then EP fund· SI .\ndrew Scotland whale she and
ra1~r. "We JUSt don't h<l\e the her husband Dr. Bob lllarld1, were
manpov.cr to ~ponsor a four-day on a golfina ho11day ... , don't play golf
event, and the hotels don't v.ant to so I hopRCd.'' Mananne said with a
gi ve up their ballroom space for that laugh.
Tong " ---C-ommmee members Tncluded-
Donna'\ mother-an-lav. DoagJe De· Ginger AUea, HarTlet Coll, Norma
vi.De allended the part) wtth Bob Helin, Betsy Jacqees. Marlly•
Ha1to11, a fnend from her high school Wootea, ud Vlrpala Zeu.
da)'s. Papa.raw lt f'4ltte4 by Dally PUot
Another aucst -MarllDH tyle editor VWa Deu .
'
America:
from the heart ) .
--=--...=..;.;;o;..-~-------T e former beauty queen spoke about ______ ,.
her recovery from a very severe stroke · ..
•1Vl~AOEAN .... ....,,... ..... ·-. . . '. . ' "Jn 1970, theda)·afierTI\ nk givme. I woke from a veJ) deep sleep
and felt like I had lept the wrong wa)' .. I couldn't feel the rights1dcofmy
body. I wanted to tell my husband what was wrong, but I could not utter a
sound. I can to thi day see the nurse sitting in the ambulance I can sec the
fear on her face. Dear Lord, let me die, I pca)ed." .
Jacq•elya MayerTowasead, the 1963 Miss America, last ~eek har_td
hercxperienceofsufTeringastrokeandofherrcco\ery ina talk before ·
members of the Women's Council oft he OC American Hean Association. . .
Townsend explained now he had tottfeaRl to do the simplest ot
task . ··1 kept trr,ingtodo things, failure after failure. I had to learn the
alphabcusaln. ' • -· • ·
Today. he says he has'recovereaexccpt fo'cso~e numbness around
her right C)'e .recovered to the point that she is now a moti' auonal
speaker and makes at least two speeches a week across the U.S. On her tnp
to Newport &ach he was accompanied by her21-)ear-old son, BUJ, who
she credit with helping with her recovery. "We lea med man)' things
together." •
At the iroup's membership meeting at the 30th Street Bistro attended
by about 60, the former Miss Ohio praised thegroupforthegivingofthe1r
· time to help others like het and for raising money through galas to educate
about strokes, high blood pre sure and hean attacks .
.. You arc making such adifTerenccin this community. Giving of
yourself is what hving is all about." said Townsend.
Underd1scuuion by members was the Feb . .? Heart to Heart gala at the
Four Seasons. JoADne S&ewart is chairman of the event with Bart TuJvlag
ascp...chair and Ce Ce Stein 1s 1 n charge of the auction.
"Last year ~e had 92 auction items. This ytarwe are trym&for 200,"
said tein asshe went about the room signing up items from members.
"Thcentenamment \Vl ll be by Le Masquerade," said Stewart.
''The group 1 hke nothing ever seen before in Orange County:· srud ..
TuJvmg. "We flew to San Franc1scotoscethem macuon. Theygetthe
whole oud1ence involved. We didn't want to-leave the pan)' it was so much fun " ·
Pam Goldstein, who heads the council. talked about a luncheon on
... Jan. 14at The Regi stry ... It will bean educauonalevcnt with husbands
invited to attend There wall be doctors in attendance and a nurse at every
table to talk about blood pressure .. how to take it, what the readings mea n.
and wha tacts on to take." ·
Membership m the group 1s open, according to Mary Reaf1Dyder,
secondv1cepTC'Sldcn1. ~pok-e-brieOyfoUowrng thesa:lad and word fish
luncheon. (Membership categones are active, supPorting, patron and
hf cu me. More mformauon 1savailablebycalhng the assoc1ation at
547-3001).
· Others attc!ndmg mcl udcd Shelley Stevens {exec director of A HA).
Gloria Osbrlnlt,Beverly Coll, Brenda Brooks, Anne Webb, Susan
McFadden and Beu y Belden.
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from Tudor Room -included are
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25% off ANTIQUE JEWELRY
Earrings, bracetets,
rings, broaches, etc.
ONLY Nov. 14 thru Nov. 22
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November: 20, 1986
7:00 -9:00 PM
SKIING SAFETY AND
IN~IJRY PREVENTION
Petet Reynolds, M .D.
Orthopedic Surgeon
A di cussion bo'ut equipment, proper con·
dttlonin& and vanou ty~s of common injuries
...
Enchanted Even1ng
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Ml'd1l'val d«orauons at the Santa The non·profit CC'nler 11 a full
Ana Country Cub lddtd tltpn c 10 ~rv1cc outpaucnt ps)chiatric J>f'Oo
the "An Enchanttd Eveniq" aram for children suffcrina from
planned by chairman' Patrlcla Mental and emotional probfem•. It
lltvtMt ror Child Ouidan~ Center~ hu been 1n uisu:nce for more than 2S.
T h c b l a c k t • e d i n • yean and operates clink1 in Costa
ncr/dance/auction was attended by· . MtY, Huntinaton Beach and LaJuna
more than I SO petron1 ·on hano to Hills. More than SOO children and
• btlp raise f und1 for the clinic t1y their familil's arc treated at the three
biddinaon uch ttemsas f\an,jewelry facilities each year. . and travel peckqn. Amons those attendma were
"Althouah final accoununa has a Walter• Gerry Sc•roe4er (he is a
)et bten ~oncluckd. it·1s anticipated membtr1 of the center board), Pllar
that tk event will rajsc several WaJM, ·anerly u.I H• C•U aqd
thousand dollars. .. commented RH board president 0-8.ua and wife
Gae4e, e•ecuuve d1rl"f'tnr. treae.
Jnatructor Tom Mercier tell•
Gloria O.brlnk and Mary
Reafanyder about Annie.
CeCe. Stein amlled and re-o..r ,...~.., ... .._
queated auction ltema. Irene and Don Butta.
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These are Just some of the symptoms of pre-menstrual
syndrome. The hormonal disorder that occurs before a
women's menstrual cycle.
NOV. 11 • 7:00 pm, Humana Hoepftal -WHtmlMter
(Contwenc. Room)
1 Dr. Mona Sharma, M.D., board certified obstetrician
gynecologist, wUI discuss how to prevent & treat PMS.
For Resv. & lnf6. call (714) •;.e7st
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HONOLULU (AP) -That de·
strucuon of a builc:hna on the to-.--0-(L--~----------niaht's episode of C'BS' "Maanum,
· ~ ~ • \ P.l." is the rtal thing. ' ~-._,_,._, t The story calls for Mainum (Tom
l I\ L' ......__ ~ e-Selleck) and H1gins (John Hill· ~ 'ii"llliii'".,._~ crman) to be trapped in a buikUna
slated for dcmohuon. It becomes a -~·.I race apinst time.
The bu1ldins actually was de· ~troy«! but not JU t for "Mqnum." It r
was lated for destruction and the ~
series simply took idvantaac of it.
The tructurt is a former Kaiser
Hospital bualt .. 28 )tars 110. Four
hundred f)Ounds of explosives were
used t.aawc..lhcai~ buil4in to rail .in on tUtlf. Before the
destruction. howeYer, 1~ demolition
· tc4m had 10 meet reauJations of the
Environmental Proteulction Agency
The buildina had to be checked to .eC
that no traces or albcstos remained ·
and that and procedures were carried
out with public safety and J\calth ur mind
• Once the ar«n lipt wa &ivc:n. 1n~1t1t1ons were Knt out. champttne was put on ice, and the .. Maanum ..
camera ~-ere rolhoa u the bU1ld1n1 COiia~
•
•
'Alorie Togeth.er' sparkling comedy
1ndul1t 1n improvi.ed sex. aiven by ptaywr11ht Llwrenc-c By UTHLEEN COMMINGS ........ c.. , ..... One by one. the b()ys (ye , boys, Roman.
"Alone Toaether," a new contem· even tttouah one is 30 and the other is Allmond is aJso wonderfully natu·
poraty comedy dealina with a family married) retuf!l to the ne•\. Keith nl and s1rai1h1foi'wlrd as the blithe theme familiar to many ~rents of 1 " can't com~ until later, but he sc~ds a waif who·s into celiblcy and ~s
cerain aae. i now on staae at the 0 fill·1n. Jao1~ (Jodi Allmond). a 11rl he ~~ cookina. It's a pity that Schwartz
Clemente Community Theater•, in· met at the airport, who nctded a place 1sn t on to.,.r. r_.~r.c as !he ti!1lal~ Cabnllo Playhouse, under the to stay. . secn-h;(jone-n~know-n-all sound\n&
dlfCCtton of 8.J. Scott. Btlna comedy, we · exptet the tcen-aatr.
OeOrae (Jom Scou) and · Helene . premise to be driven t6 its ultin'late < Scott is leu succe ful as Oci>~. (O~ud1a Bello!"te) have bro1.1&ht up ab$urdny and in this case it's ~oned \the obstinate opt1m1 t. He need• to th~tr three son on the Sixties lahsci by fife and drum. but "Alone" is an relax more to be convinc:ina as the fa1rc conc~pt of child rcanna and are amusing evcnina's entertainment easyaoinafather. When he finally sets
now sending to college the laaaast of with humor that rises above the anary. ho~ever, he ~ems completely the litter, Keith (Scou Schwartz). At averaae. . at ease. ,
laaast they'•c alone toiethtr. They arc The cast is mostly 1ood. especially The Butler boys one and two.
filled with plans to conquer the Bellon~. whose convincing, natural Michael (Don L Endsley) and Elltort
tourist trap of Europe, conven Helene shines like a beacon in the (Cra1a Strelecki) do a very decent job
bedrooms, listen to schmaltz and . wilderness of brisk one· liners she 1s displayioa the sensibilities of ma·
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people, •
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Nov. 22 at the C brillo Playhouse,
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All •HIU ,., ... ,. O••Htlal Or•• ror II ti•• 11 l~I• Htlplac Hu•• dlrtC'lOf) ""'' 41rtrtlf to Ch Harbor Hoatt thht•• Uaht bw Chrh, ,,, .. '914.
&IHI ot IOI profit roa •art p1bll~lltl ._,a pabllt I rth•• by tllf' Oallr PllC'lt •tilt II atCtpU H lla•Jlll) tor ihlr ~ntlrt
even more indllcted in TV·Hall of Fame I NHRMISSIO~ L___ ----
'Auntie Mlime'
·sprightly revival
rd ti. Fran~. pr sidcnt ol lht'
u ;Hkm • :at\J Juhn H Much •II
ch:urmun of the Mall ot Faml"
hl· S«.'\ ~n honorc • lcctcJ for
then hlct1mc lOntnhution" to td('·
\ l\10n, \\Ill hi' rndUCll"J !Ohl lhl' tl;all
ol l°Jllll" 10 li:'fCll\llOlc.'~ Oi.'\I \Pring.
<il>hkn,,>n 1 the tound1.·r ot 1\R<
""CHl.DMN OF
A LllNR GOD" (Al
5.45, 8·00. to:1~
WILLIAM HURT
•JAMES CLAVELL'S•
"TAI PAN" (RI
1·00. 830
4 TAA~K DOLBY STE"EO
LIDO
h 71 81'.JO
H'fHE COLO..
OFllONEY"(R)
T CRUtSEJP. NEWMAN
5·15. 7:30, t 45
"SOUL MAN" (PG-131
C THOMAS HOWELL
8 oo. 1 oo, 10 oo
$2 00 TUES & WED
•ROY SCHEIDER•
"52 PICK·UP" <RI
730,8~ $2 00 TUES & WED
•4QUt&T COOL" (RI
e.30, 8 30. 10 05
12 00 TUES & WED
"JUMPIN' JACK
FLASt4"(R)
700,815
'2 00 TUES & WED
•EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT•
"BID a NANCY" (A}
a t5. 8:30. 10·30
•ROSANNA ARQUETTE•
"NOIOOY'S FOOL" (PG 13)
5·45, 8.oo. 10-00
•DEXTER GOAOOH•
''ROUND MIDNIGHT"
7 00, 8'.30(R)
"CHILDREN OF
A LESSER GOD" CRl
WILLIAM HURT
730, 8!50
Tot.tCRUfSE
"TOP OUN" (PG)
5 30. 7 40, 11 45 St 00 TUE;S & WED
•JAMES CLAVELL'S•
"T41 PAN" tR)
700, 8·30
NO 8ARGAUt P-8JCE._
•C THOMAS HOWELL•
"SOUL MAN° (PG 13) e 15. 8·30. to·25
$1 00 TUES & WED
•ROY sc-.ioER•
"52 PICK·UP'' (RI s 45, 8 oo. 10'00
$1 00 TUES & WED
PAUL HOGAN IS
"CROCODl.E DUNDEE" e. t5. 8:30, to 1& P0· 13)
••NAME OF.THE ROH"
(~7.00, 830
"THE COLOR
ciFMON1r 1A>
PAUL NEWMAN
TOM CRUISt!
5-00 1:30, t-45
CINEMA COST A
MESA 5-l6 3102
"STANO IY ME" (RI
e so. 10 °' "TOUGH GUYS" IPGJ
8 15
HARBOR TWIN
'131 3501
"PEGGY SUE
OT MARRIED" (PG· 131 a oo. 8 15. 10 15
$2 00 TUES & WEO
•MELANIE GRIFFITH•
"SOMETHING WU>" (R)
7 00. 8 15
S2 00 TUES & WED
CINEMA WEST
891 3935
~
GOT ... a-•£D" S l 00 TuES &. WED
0
-"""' (PG-131 ._ __ ~_;;.;._;,_~;;._--1 PAUl HOGAN IS ~T~~~5~0~5ER .IA~= (RI "CROCODILE DUttDH"
-..... -N OF t oo. 3 15.5301 45. 8·50 8 151~3d.3!0 20 -= . "'irwa.vn--. S 1 00 TUES & WED A tiSSl!R QOOH !RI NO BARGAIN PRICE
WILLIAM HURT •MELANIE GRIFFfTH•
7 30, II 45 "SOfllET'tlNG WI.I)" (RI
-----------11 12 05. 2 20, 4 40. 7 15. 9 '5 •JAMES CLAVElL S• $1 00 TUES & WED
"TAI PAN" (RI
4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO °CHILDREN OF
7 15, 8 45 A LESSER 000" (RI
12 10, 2 30, 4 45, 7-00. 8 30
•ROSANA ARQUETTE• 1 00 TUES & w m
"NOIODY'I FOOL" (PG 131 " G SUE
a· 15• 8 30• io 30 GOT MARRIED" (PG· 13)
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
83q 1500
lllOOllNUlleT AT ..,.._..
•MELANIE GRIFFITH•
"IOMEnlNO WLD" (RI
7 t5. 8 30
$1 00 TUES & WED
"ST AND BY ME" IRI
8 15. •so
"TOUGH GUYr (PGt e oo
$1 00 TUES l WED
UNIVERSTIY
85·18811
· r · r.:• · ·
•JOHN CLEESE•
"CLOCKWISE" <PG> a 20, 8 15. 10 oo S2 00 TUES & WED
"JUMPIN JACK
FLAIH"(RI
7 00, 8 15
12 00 TUES & WED
''QUIET COOL" (RI
e oo. 8 oo, 10 oo
l llO TW & MD ---.....
•MELANIE GRIFFITH•
•IOfllETllNQ WllD" tRI
7 15, 11.30
$2 00 TUES & WED
''l'HE COLOR Of
MONEY" CR)
5 15, 7 30. 8 45
S2 00 TUES &. WED
,AUL HOGAN IS
"CllOCOOl.I DUNbff" ·~..:. 1 :15, 10 10 (P0·13)
NU BARGAIN PRICE
-C THOMAt ROWELL•
"IOUl llMfW (PO 13)
545, 7 45,145
12 00 TUES I. WED
...
12 oo. 2 rs. 4:15, e 1s. &·30,
10.20
1100 TUES & WEO
''CROC DllE
DUNDEE" (PG-13)
1 15, 3 30. 5 45, 8-00, tO:OO .. .. . . ;.(' . . . :
HUNTINGTON TWIN
8·l8 0388
•ACM AT-
•ROY SCHEIDER•
"52 PICK-UP" (RI
7 15. 8 30
S1 00 TUES & WEO
"SOUl MAW' IPG1318 15
"KWTE Kl> r ewe (PG) e to. 10 10
$1 OCLTUES & WED
EL TORO
S81 9500
IL TotlO AT 1-NMI
•ROSANNA AROUETTE!-
"NOIODY'I FOlJI:" (PG 131 e oo e 15. 10 1 s S2 00 TUES & WED
"NAME OF
THE ROSE" (RI
7 00. t;30
SUI TIE & llD
11JUMPIN
JACK FLASH" IRJ
5 30. 7 30. 8 ·~ 1200 TUES & WED
C THOMAS HQWELL
"SOUL MAN" (PG· 13) e 15, 8 30. 10 20
$2 00 TUES. & WED
PAUL HOGAN IS
"CftOCOOU11UNDU• a oo. 8 oo. 10oo(PG·13)
NO BARGAIN PRICC
• ·~O'I SCHEIOEA•
•afltCK.uP"tAI
730 140
$2 00 TUliS & WEO
•ftQQY tue
GOT MARRIED" (N-1Jl
HO. I t5, 1015
UOOTUUIWEO
C THOMAS HOWELL
"SOUL MAW' (P0· 13) e oo. 8 oo. 10 oo
$1 00 TUES & WED
TOM CRUISE
"TOP GUN'' (PO)
7 00.1115
$1 00 TUES & WED
•JAMES CLAVELL'S•
"TAI PAN" IRI
7 15 .• 45 NO BARGAIN PRICE
WE STBROOK
~JO ·HO 1
~
f1U.llm Ml SUTS SUI
•TOM CRUISE•
"TOP OUN" tPG>
7 15, 8 20
11 00 TUES WEO THURS
"DEADLY FRIEND" tRI
800
"QUIET COOL" (A)S 20. e •s
1100 TUES. WED. THUM
WOOOBRIDGF
551 0655
C THOMAS HOWEll
"SOUL MAN" (POI
730,1145
$2 00 TUES & WEO
"STAND IY ME" (RI a 15, 10.00
"TOUGH GUYS" (PG> a oo
12 00 TUES & WEO
•ROY SCHEIDER•
"52 PICK-Oft" (RI
7 15 8 30
U•MUMD
"PEQQY SUE
OT MARRIED" IPG-131 a oo, 8 1s. to 10
$2 00 TUES & WED
"CHILDREN OF
A LEQER GOD" <RI
7 00 • 15 S~ 00 TUES & WED
•JAMES CLAVEll $•
"TAI PAN" (RI
7 00. 0 30 NO BARGAIN 'RICE
•MELANIE ORIP'FIT .. •
"IOMllllNC ft.I>" (R)
7 15, 0 40
12 00 TUES & WED
MISSION Vlf Y !
~./!All lfi l •i.'.'(J
I • . . • ._. -
"THI COLOfll
Of' MONEY" (Al
t2 15. 2 30. 4 45 7. t5,. 45
$2 00 TUES & WfO
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OH IU l .. 11 LtM .. o W ol ICHft
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CIOCODU DUtell ,,.,ai
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1MI COlC>a Of MONIY 11t
A .. HO bAaT11t
Old It mer.. al lhl' wl c;tmtn\l('r
• ( 1.Hnmun1t) I hl·all'I ma\ rl"l'all th3t
thl· l.t!lt p1tillu('t1on mou.ntcd b)' the
&100" ;it th1.· uh.I 17th Street ~d'1ool
aud11011111n tx·fotl' \\C 1 mo,cd 1n10
11-, o\\Jl tht•Jtl"r "·'" a wla\h) rt'nd1· 11011 ofth1.• mu\ltuf,"M;ame:' \t.1mng
l'utun.· \ ~mbl) woman ()om .\lkn
T l11ill'l'n \i.'JI., later. the Wl'\t•
1~1in".ltc1 gtoup 1\ ¥elllna another' \~11
lrom 1h1: llamho)ant Oap~r tlm
turn: "' thl' iUt\l' of the ong1nal pl;t)
1ha1 tn\p1rl"d the mu\1t.--al. ",.\until'
\1ame·· " lll'Jrh a!I amh1t111u\ and
l' l r~ bit a~ l'OJO~ abk.
f>t1l'l lor lain Rlakc ha\ ama\~d
Jn cnormou~ ~a<.t or fnthusia\lif ~cformcr\ 10 nnt Orange Count)
II\ tir\t lool nt th<" non-n1u<1cal ··M~nll' 1n at le3\t a quar1er of a
'" n1un . .\nd 1,•n1hu!>1a)m 1\ a. prrrc·~
qu1!>1ti.' tor -.un·c''· .llona y, 11h ·
i."h."Jll' 1l\ .inJ \l'f~ 11111,. -.a" ol
"h11,h ar~· pr{'\\.'nl 1n oibundancc in the
\\ l')lrntn\ter pro<luc11on. "h1ch l'an
lx'll ~ tk)lnbl'J a<, epic 1n1 ima1c
thl.'ater.
Not all largc-ca-.t \hO\\<!>O\r'l' qu11C" \o
adaptablt.· to thl' hut'>l'ShOl• s1agl' J\
··\until' ~lame:· "h1ch get<, 3
tn:merklous a1 t1st1l as!>1St from ~10
del'or:Hor Aronson ·s pc nod hal·k·
ground !>kl'llhl'~ Hlakl' ruM 1hc
traflic on and ofhtagc "11h prec11.1on.
and thl' lJ\1 (moc;th WC T \.etcranc;)
r"''l'I' 1n 11., colkt:tion of "'tld y,alk·
on!> and JUlq cameos bu ill around II'>
dafh gr~ndl.' dame
T hl' 11tk role foll<, 10 Mar.\ Sulh' an
Siad, and 11 could hardh he in helter
hands \ onl't1mc mu~1rnl Mame.
t:id. dd 1' ers a robu\I 1011,•rprl'latton
of lhl· Nl'" 't or!..· part~ queen Y.ho
tnhcrtt\ a llO~ nl'phey,, JUSI before
going bell) up m lhl' St()(.'!.. market
cra"\h-\\.:lw1ha kid.mg up her heels
"''h '"o left kct or adm1nl\tenng an
obJl.'CI k~son tn human1t\. she 1<, a
sparl..hng n·ntcrplCle 1n a most en·
J,O~ablc rcp:i~t
't oung Saul \\ hN.kr J\ the \hort·
pant'> Patnc l turn'> 'm 3 remark.ibh
:idl'Pt performance somcho" l.C'cp-
tng. ~ i.:ompo!>urc 10 the nudst of
con11nual lhJU\ "-•d• ~1gman cnall\
thl' cider Patr1d .. a\ J "'1n$1). shghtl}
spmkd scion"' how heart 1\ -.1111in1he
nght place
I hl· rok ul M.1nw\ dnnl1ng
hudd~ lhl· I .1llulah1\h at trl'" Vera
( h.11 k.., 1~ \\llntkrlulh broadened h~
Jan \ngd1nu \\hill' ( 11nm l\.un1 I\ a
hilJ11ou ... \11•" (1Uud1 the "allllo"l'r
~·u,·tJr' "h11 hn•d., \lal\l' ·, admnn1
tmn 111 Ii \l' 11 up and thl'n mu~t It' c 11
dim n :\l,m Ll' Blanl· is dray, hngh
l'fli.·l llH' a' 1lw C1eorg1a plantation
U\\llH \\ho l>nnis Mame home 111
~ IMCOMO ALllNS 111 t\tama lgrullh June h' l 'nne T ,I\.
ICAHD KID ---TKI ll Y • ,Aln'lllNI ~~--~~<-fk'tttt~-f~ OUNCNt -Thnonm oouquel tn th( \UPJ')Qrt· 1ng lJ\I nw,1 Ix· 10,~d to ammtt·
S""'''>~'Arn· m1( -t1r:1rt,
lirntefli flu' pale 1111111111jl//
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5{J1tfllil~r~ m1f ~re .
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-tlat wrl/ fiHti Pflt' t111Pllkr
ill 111Ar fl...if 5 Pflttw!kre tJ1tf titre.·
, Un
'ii
----~ns Frida! fWttmber 21st.
0 •
Toi
TITUS
Ka.,1md• \\>ho\ ;,i ncnc-snawm1
-.c n.·am '" thl' prl'PPr. ct'X'd who ~I\
hl·r l'llP for P;itrn. k. while I ony
.(1randl' anti fan ftl·hen arc equall)
llll'lllnr.1hk a' her" dTu\1,cl) ""
du"' l' p;m·nl\ W:t) ne Ma)~N) ha\ ~ul\ll' line moments as the, o"er·
11uh1b1ng lmh ""nter ""bo htl~ '
M.1mc-"'i'lh her memoirs.~.-~;......;...
Othl'r genl'> in the Wcstmiostcr g.uJ~n uri:' l\.e1th· U~ ron Jones I\ the
blill I. J.aQJnc\l' hou~bo)' (>ou fiaurc
at out) J...ctcnc &rnard as )Oun&
1'.11rid;\ proll'Cli'c nann). Lenn
\1.1..,tl'r' a' !\tame·., pcrwnent su11or. r din HJrJ~ J~ lhl' blus1ennJ tl'\J tee
111 tlwhm \l'\tatl·and Dec R1osa the
p.11 t' Je~·ora 1111 "'ho pl<a > s a pi vota I
roll' 1h the condus1o n
Enstmbleworl..1s. in fact, one of the
nrongcst factors in th1\ suMtanttal
revival of one of the lheatcr's comic
classics. The Jerome Lawrence-Rob-ert E. Lee ver'iton of the real Patrick
Dcnms' memoirs needn't take a back
scat 10 its mu\1cal sister. not when n's
as much fun as the Wcstmanstcr
produltwn
l'crlormanlC) con11nuc Fnda)'i
anti "Jturda\\ JI X·)O through Ot-c 6
JI lhl 1hcuter. 7!7~ Maple St
\\ l )tnlln)tcr. Call 9Q5-4 I I 3 for ticket
1nlorma11on anti n.:~n a11ons. .:--
CA\,LBOARO -The Buena 'Park
( "H Thl·atl'r "Ill hold aud111ons for
1111' ~l·ar\ mo\I popular corned )
·· \N·n1l and Old L al"e.'· Saturda\
anJ \unJ.1, at I p.m at the Com'·
mun11' lk1.rea11on C t>nter 150
l\.nott \\C Bul'nJ PJrk all rok,are
oix·n anti lU\ting information 1s
a\ a1lahk al b:' I· 1.:N.i
In ouh fo1 tlu:comt."<f) .. Murder at
llw llcmard Joh.n~n·s .. "'II he held
MunJa\ JI ., 10 p. m at the Costa
,h:,,.C 1\ll Pl;Hhou~. 66 1 Ham1hon
..,, < 11,1.1 \tc,a director Pat 1
l .11nlxllin1 \\Ill Ix' 'as11ng two ·mcn
and .1 \\om,·n Ill thl·1r middle 4()\ for
lhl 'h"" "h1l h OJX'n\ Jan :?:?
"'·rngl' C oJ\t < olkgc ""'II hold
rl·ad1ng' \tun<la~ tor add11t onal roles
1n thl \11\\oula C h1 IJrcn·., Theater
ix·rllHO\Jllll' ol ··P1nocch10 ·. -
" h1d1 op..·n, the follov.tn' \atur-
dJ\ thl' rnk' ol P1nocch10 and
C ,.. pp..·10 "111 tl\ pla) ed b\ the
\h~ull.. ..a.uut.=duei.ton.. and ~11-
uthl·t ruk'> Jrl· OPl'" l'lll 4'\:?.S8 0
tor addrnonal 1nlormatt0n
'Crocodile'
still draws
movie fans
11 < l l L ' \\' 0 0 D C A P I
··crocodile Dundee.'' wh1ch cln mped
on 10 1he top bOx office \pot ~"en
weeks ago. won't lei go.
With a total gross of more than $6~
m1llton. the tale of a romance be·
tween an Australian crocodile hunter
and an Amcncan rcponer also has
become a monster h11. Last weekend's
earnings of $6.4 million were 12
percent higher than the p~v1ous
week
Total '>tud1os gros~s for the se'en
most popular movies ran 28 pcrcen1
ahead of the same weekend las1 vcar
"The ( olor of Money."'· the
poolroom hustler drama stamng
Paul Newman and Tom Cru1!>C
earned $4 4 million 10 stay in 1he No
2 spot.
"Soul Man,'" a comedy about a
while student who d1.sgu1~ himself
as a black to get inlo Harvard Law
School, remained tn third pla~ with
grosses ofS3.5 m1lhon. .
Fourth, with $3.3 million. was
"Peggy Sue Got Married,'' starring
Kathleen Turner as a grown-up who
gets an opportuntty 10 rc-hve her high
school da)s ·
A new lilm. "Tai-Pan,'' starrina
Bf)an Brown and basW on James
Clavelrs novel about the early China
traders, opened in fif\h place with
receipts of SI. Q ma I hon from 860
theaters
"Tal-Pan's" QI>Cnina nudacd
."Jump1n· Jack Flash:· the Whoop•
Goldberg corned). from fif\h to 1x1h
place on cam i ng$ ofS I 5 million
Herc arc the top box-office film~ for
1hc weekend. wtth d1stnbu1or. Wttk· •
end aros , number or $CT'CCOS, week·
end pcr·scrccn ave~c. iota! aro ,
number of weeks m rclca~ and
c\llmatcd production costs. D1s-
tnbutor1 \Upply the gro s amount
figu res F1gurc not available arc
ind1catcd by n-a
. l ·
..
: HoRo scoPl
~-~ - --
Thursday, onmber l3 ·
ARIE (March 21-Apnl 19) Plans made approx1matt-l)' '4 hours no can
no" be expected to bear fruit. Cycle cont1rluc\ h11h >Ou'll be;. t11ht place and could<~·cc1\c ur11qu~ honor. Taurus. Scorpio peopl~ will pla> paramount roles.
TAURUS (Apnl 2~May 20)· Ma,iof"domesd1c change occyrc; as family ·
fftcmbcr re' cal\·: cml plane:· rocus on fhangc. travel .vanety solud1ori to
perplc).1ng problem Wmten me\~prov~ fonu1to~s Fli11auon will be stimulating. · •
GEMJ~I (Ma) ~I-June 20): Stud) Taurus mcsSl\IC for valuable hint.
Moon ~1t1on highlights plca'iure. sen-• suahl). SJ)«'ullltton ab1hty lo win )'Our ______ "'!"!"' _____ _
wa) Member of oppo'>1te 5e' turns on
charm. prcsc11ts~1ft Libra l'igcrcs prom1-.
ncntl). . s
CANCER <June 21.Ju1y 22): Those YDNEY ·
.. al top" arc con(uS<:d, policies will change
a'i rcwh. Be a''aro. alcn. ready 10 defend OIAll .
po 1tton aod lteep'option1 open'. Drama,~
cx·cumna b;ickhtagc. Y.our sense .of per-••••••••llliiiiii .cep11on 1s on target. • ..
LEO CJ uly .!)-Aug. 22):-What appearca to be out ofreadl 1s S\OW a' a1lablc.
(mphas1'> on sho\\mans)l1p. producuon. lldded rc\p()ns1bllity, intensified love
rclat1onsh1p. Long distance call verifies views. Cancer. Capricorn pla) role.
VIRGO < ~ug. 23-Scpt 22). You'll compktc project. moriey d1spu1c will be
<>ettkc.J. wmc feelings will be bruised. Stand tall for pnnc1ples. Get rid of burden
that •~not actual!) }Our own You ca n reach wider audu:nce.
LIBRA (S\•pt. 23-0ct. 22)2 Take in1t1ati'c in connec11on with advertising. •
public rl'la11on,. legal nghts and permissions. Focus also conumrcs on
partnership anc.J marital statu\. You'll be asked to panicipatc in pioneering
prOJl'<. t. ·
SCORPJO (Otl 23-Nov. 21 ). Your intuition rings true. Your 1nst1nc1 1s.
cur re I.' some people ma} dchbcratel) or otherwise attempt to m1sgu1dc you.
Heed ~our o"'n feelings. Employment picture brig.h'ter than originally
~nuc1p:ucd
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 2 IJ: You get your own way almost without
cOon. Means p1e<.es fall into place. story unravels and you arc the main
protagonist Emphasis on children. unusual contacts. opponuni11cs to travel.
CAPRICORN (Ore. 22-Jan. 19): Be observant. read between Imes. study
'lmall print Be a"arc of ··hidden clau~s." You'll learn plcnt) about lease
requirement!>. ta).C'> and the."ncccuary license." You arc on nght track -
1gnon: detour. -
AQ ARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Emphasis on movement. ideas. ·exciting
lOntat"I'>. no1cs "h1ch can be transformed into valuable material Rclatt\C
"apologucs" for H.'t:cnt error. Be gracious \.\1thout being obscqu1ou;.
PISCES CFcb. 19-March 20); Money quesd1on can be amicabl y scttJcd. Be
d1ploma11c. ~pec1all) "'hen dcahng wnh one who 1s supcr-sensuivc. Oom<.·stic
adJu~tment rs also part of $C.coario Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people pla) kc )
roles.
IF NOVEMBER 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU are d)"nam1c. inqu1s111 ve.
pa'>s1onall' n:hcll1ous crcat1"c and man> bo,lh admire and arc resentful of )OU.
\ ou an: lapablc of bu1ld1ng. coulll be fa'icmatcd by architecture. )Ou 1mpnnt
)our o"n !V)lc and po\s1bl> were separated from one o. r both parcnt'i at
~tanh·1y early a-gr Taurns. ~o. Scorpio people play important roles in ) our
hfe. \ 1gor return~ th1~ month. enthusiasm rep laces ennui. You are going places
and )OU I.no" 1t In December. famil) differences will bt!\ettlcd
If we love English,
speak it correctly
You ma y ha' c heard that groups of
gung-ho \memans in California
commun1t1c :md-t'lscwtrcrc-tlavr ---
launt"hcd a rnmpa1gn to designate
t:nglr\h :l'i the .. ollicu1I languag._.." S101EY
HARRIS
\pokcn hae. on the grounds that our
l·ommon tongue: 1s "'hal unites us as
l tllll'n'I
Wh;it I find 1ron1cally amusing
,1hout thl'I pJtnotrl crusade 1s tha1
mo\1 of the \tal\.\art dcfcndcr\ of our
lang1Jagl' -not to mcnuon their
t.hrh.lrl·n -. hrutal1Le 1t almosl-
lx·~und rcn>gn111on
II "l' truh rc'>pcllcd and chcn'ihe-d
our n.111,e tongue. as the\<' propo·
ncnt' ins1'>t "e do. "e \\-ould surd}
11 cat 11 ''"h the lo\lng t:orrectnt>Ss
and preu\ton II dc:scr\CS
Hut an}on,• ""ho la'ltenc, t'arcfuJI ) to
E.nglt\h J'> 'lhe l'i <,pol.en on our shores
mu .. t IX' p:11nfull) 3\\arc that even the
hp '4.'f' ice "c pa) to our noble
language 1<, a \HCtched tra "esly of the
tongUl' "'' 1nhn1tl·d from
~hale'>JX'Jfl' and ~triton. not to
mention Thoma) kfferson and
D<1n1el Wdl\h.·r
\\ l' might not~, a' lar a<, the proud
r1t.'n( h in ha' 1ng ,In olfaral acadcm}
to guah.I and rrc\l'n l' their language
from 'kba~·mcnt hul \l.C \(C>uld
t.t.•rta1nl\ in'>l\t th.ll 11 he proteCtl'd
from thl' dcgl'nl·rat1 on -hoth 1n
grammar am.I d1t.1ion -rhat "e hl·ar
all around us 'lot mac!\ 1n 1he l itl'>\room but at
puhhl mcl.'ting'> and from pollt1t'al
ro\trunl\. "l' arl' stcadrh assailed
"1th ·the gro':>\e<11 d1s1ort1ons of
speech Hardi~ an}one seem'> able
an~ more tu cnunl 1arc11..cntence 1hat
UHl he par~d \\e .. peak in JCrk s. in
pt}ra'>1.''· rn .. uh" and "right" and
.. ,ou 1..no""
(fnc la'>t thn·c pre 1dcnts of this
might} land declared. in tclc' 1s1on
tall.'> that I heard. that the) "ere
pll'a~·d about '>omc1h1 ng given "to
m\ '"fe and I " Not since '\dla1 St~' l'mon has there been a national
figurl' "ho regarded our language as a
tr1.·;i<,urc not as a to). I
\\ hatl·,er the nwrm ofthl' case for
p1oc:l:11m1ng a "natrl~nal language." 11
I'> fatall ) lla,,ed b) the fact tha1 so
m;in~ of 1hc p::itno11call) outraged
l rl 11ens !le1.·m to C\h1b1t the utmost
rndrffcrencc to" a rd. not· to S<I} con·
tempt for. clear and corrcc1 C\·
fHl'S<,1\ln of lhe '>I mplcst ideas and
.. enum~·nt., ·
If lo'c of countr) includes lo\C of
ll'> langungl'. tht.•n thc obJCCI of our
afTcl·t1on merits far beuer i!nd more
ml·m·ulou'> trl•a1men1 than "'e g1\C 11.
bmh pmatel} and publicly Until
that time comes. English here will
rl·ma1n a tongue more obsef\ed 1n the
hrcad1 than in the performance.
Sidney Harris Is a syndicated
columnist.
etc.
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•
Grim message from
a dead ~rug addict -Both vuln rable. Norlh d~als.
NORTH
• Votd ·
Q IC ,151 ' Df~R ANN 1.~NDERS:· r am
end1na a tolumn that ap)X'tired
man)' }car~ aao. It wa, between the
ix>&~ rn m) mother's Bible
l he 23rd P\alm 1~ one of the most
comfor11ng. but this ver&1on tS heart·
bn:ak.mg. Unfortunately a grea.t many
,xoplc need to !tee 1t. ll should be
required rcac.J1na fon.·very high school
c,tudcnCPlcasc. Ann. nm 1t aa,ain. -
LO 'ISVILLE f-RIENI).
.DEAR FRIEN.J>: 'hit c.l•in• ran
ln u~ I but il11 still rele,VlDt -may~
more so oow tltaa ever. ·For lll&b
11chool sjadents, I so.aest sobfllt•U·
Ing, the. word ·cocal~ ·ror lterof1.
Thanks for 1endln1 It on.
0£.\R NN 'kn. Sam J. Ervin Jr.
of Nonh ( arohna pat thi~ '" the
Cungre~'.)1onal ~ccord. 11'11 a heart·
breaker. Will }Ou print u. please'>
.. King tfcro1n ·~ my shepherd. I
\hall al\.\ a}" \.\ant..
··1 he~ tragic words. pan of a
I" tstcd rc"ordingofthe beloved 23rd
Psalm. "ere d1sco'"ered rccentl> in
Re1ds' 11lc. N.C • 1n a closed car
. alon~s1de of a dead heroi n addict. She
\.\aS _3 )Cars old.
"Her death \\a~ ruled a su1c1de. I\
hoot.up "1th the car's exhaust had
sent carbon monoxide fumes from a
running motor into 1he .. chicle.
Herc's the complete 'Psalm.'
"King H'ero1n is my shepherd. I
shall al"a> ~want. He makcth me to
l1l' d<m n rn 1hc gutters.
"He lcadcth me beside tht troubled.
""'er'I He destroycth my soul.
"He kadeth me 1n the path~ of
'-' lllt.edne'>'I.
.. Yea. I shall walk through the"
'allc) of poH'n) and will fear no e' 11
tor thoµ. Hl·ro1n. an with me.
.. Th) l\jcedlc and Capsule co mfon
ml.'. fhou !llrtppcst. lbe tatilc of
grurcncs 1n the presence of my
fJm1I). Thou robbest m) head of
reason.
.. M> l'UP of sorrow ru nncth over.
"iurl'I ~ hnmn add1ct1on shall stalk me
all the da)., of m) hfe and I will dwell
1n 1hc·Houst.•of.thl' Oamned forever ··
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0 98
•Alt t2 •t0 8 7 S
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\lso found in the car with th~ dead· ¢ A K 2 ~oman "3' th1i "ntten .mes'Sage:. • , • •
-1a11 d1dn•t cure me or did ·The bidd ng·
. ....
h<J!>Jlt1:ili1a11on help me for Ions'. The Notth 'Eu.t South W~•t
doctor told m) fom1l y 1t would have ~<.·n bc:tter and indeed kinder. if1he PuPa • Pus • • PaH
person · ""ho got me 'hooked on dope " PaH , had ta It.e n a gun and blown my brains Opening ltad: King o( •
out \.nd I wish to God he had. My
God. h~w I wish 1t --A READER. • • • DEAR <\NN ANDERS: My wife
and I had rcsl'r' :111ons at a restaurant
\\l' pa1ron1Lc oflcn. he had 10 work'
late. so I arfl\cd abput 20 minutes
ah'jad of her. Seated nearby were two
)Oung women \.\-hO '1tve-1n our
apanmcnt complex. We know them
on!) to s:l) hello. or wave goodb)c to.
~; mad't' 'mall talk. after which I
a\ked 1hc "'a1tcr to serve them a dnnk
\I.1th nl) compltmcnts.
When m) \.\1fc arrived. one of the
"omen said to her. "Your husband 1s
'er) gracious. He bought us a drink.''
M) "1fc raised hell \.\1th me through·
ou1 the cnttrc meal. ins1shn' that I _
had insulted herb} buying·dnnks for
·'othcr \.\Omen ...
When we go1 ' home we had a
terrible fight. She ended up calling the
"omen ·'slut\." (I know nothing of
tht.•1r personal h\eS.) I d1dn·t think I
"'a!I out ofhnc. Do )Ou?-MR NO
N.\ME U.S.A .. SYRACUSE. N.Y.
, {)EAR SYRACUSE: No. Your wife
was out of Jlne to make an lssa.e of
what I consider a.D Innocent, neigh·
borly gesture: So now, wben sbe reads
this, she will be mad at both of us. I
will live through It and so wlll voa.
In yesterday's oolumn we saw
lhal coun~ng-your winners can
point the way to the correct hne of
play Today, we'll look to see whal
you can learn Crom counting your
losers.
Even in third seat, we're not
thrilled ·with South's deciSion to
open four spades. Since he holds
the master suit and two or three
defensive tricks, there is no reason
why he should not make his normal
opening bid of one spade. There i&
just too much chance of missing a
slam If you open wit~ a preemptive
bid.
West led the king of clubs, and
declarer ~aw that it was unlikely
that he could avoid losing a heart
trick. To make his contract. there·
fore.,,he had to hold h~ trump los·
0 Reorrong. -i.ners oi tt..
ICMJr Kro,,.bi.d words ~
low to lorm four 11t1>Ple WO<dt
SCEWHA
That wonderful year: I I I I I' I GWRN ! I A look back at 1957
L.M.
Bo yo·
\nothcr tht.• fear of talking front of
larg~ aud1encl''i •
• PPl~~I NUMll(RfD l(HEPS
IN THESE SOllAl!fS
ti"-KllAM&lf
f0R ,.NSW(t
. . .
ers to one .
He ruffed the heart contln\lation
and led a low trump from hand.
West won the queen 111d dedtttr
stm had to concede a trlck t9 the
.ace of .trumps tor down one. ..,..J~
It was hardly a case of bad luck.
~larer needed only to do some
more counting to dtscover ~ f utU-
lty of his llne of play. His way alto
wa.s doomed to failure even lf he
had found a singleton ace of
trumps wlth one of the
-demukrs.
Oedarer was ml.sling five
trumps. If either defender had a
singlet.On ace of spades, the other
would have the queen. well guard-
ed and declarer would have to loee
two trump tncks. Th.at also would
be the case if trumps were 3·2. The
only cha.nee to hold the trump los-
ers to on~ was to ftnd a .defender
with a singleton queen. Therdore,
the kmg of trumps. from hand was
the right pla)', and it would have
succffded as the cards lie.
WOlt .....
\\t ~ wnt'~Ou-lTI I ffi?-f tm-wn
till' )car rr111 Wan\.d brought out his
rot;t.r\ ~ng1nc Frank. )1natra cu1 .. All
ll1l \\a,." forc.J introduced the Edsel.
Two hi11ers 1n a New York barber
.,hop. gunlll'd do" n .\lben <\nastas1a
uf \1 urdcr. Inc. M1ddle\.\c1ght Sugar
Ra~ Robrn-,on -\.\hO\C descriptions
murl· than thO'>l' of an} othcr·human
tx·rng 1n h1.,to~ included 1he phrase
.. pound for pound" -lost. won and
lmt hrs ti1k .\nd 1957 was the )Car
th\· hearties<. hra.,., w ld ofT the las1 of
thl' l S ·\rm~\ homing pigeons
Q lf1he owl 1s .,o r,1up1d. ho\.\ come
11·., Jl\\3\\ l.tlkd wise?
\ C .~., bad. to the (,reeks. It "as
thl' c,~mhul of .\thcna. goddess of
\' l\dom f hat bird sees \I.ell. hears
"di. and llrl'., silent in the night. But
Nol onl ) are blondes easier to
h~ pnot11e but tht.•}°rc easier to
ant.· .. thl·111c. '>tl~\ a man ofmcdrcine
Q. Where'd the Quecn of heba
t:onw from''
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE .
.. mart n's ntll ·.
Q I'> thl·rc a trop1rnl rain forest
an"'hefl' 1n the l •nrtcd States?
\ lf)oucuunt Puerto R1co.therc\
nnl' onl ~ -th~· (anbbcan Nallonal
Fore't
Q Wh) I'> an C'\crc1s1ng \.\-Oman
nwre hi.cl~ th:rn a man 10 get d111}"'
\ Fe\'l'r rl·d corpuscles so lc<><i
U\\gl·n to thl' brain.
Mosl of }our childhood tear\
gradualh go a"a) as )'OU ge1 older.
hu1 'omc gradual!~ get more intense
Onl' '.)Ut'h is ..ard to be 1he fear of nd1~ ulc \no1her. the fear of fai lure
.\ ~hat'' no" '\ cmcn. Sou1hcrn
.\rahra.
\Jl'\I llmc ~ou·rc 1n a suix·rmarkct
"1th a., man~ a\ 5:?customcr~ thl're1n.
tx·.ir 1n mrnd One of \OU s1at1~11rnl· I~ '"a shophlkr ·
Hard to grac;p. 11me Great Bnta1n
"·"'part of the Roman Empire for 360
}ear\ -far far longenhan the Uni1ed
~t<lll'' h.l'> hcl·n a nation
( rues and suburbs. tarmat. and un.
~ nnl retl' .ind lOnstrul t1on of 30\ k rnd
-tlww ')t1ll ,-11, l'r IC'>'i than J percent
of lhl' L n11cd S1atc!>
I
\ 1hrrd of the spaghetti '" emn b\
I.id\.
Q. What was the restaurant that
refused to serve former President
Jimmy Carter when he showed up in a cardi~n sweater instead of a jacket?
A. The Cafe Plaza 1n Boston's
Copley Plaza Hotel
You kno\\ how cream curdles
sometimes when you pour n over
acid fruns and bcmes? It 'Won't do
that. if you put a pinch of soda in rt
fir.st.
ACROSS
1 Droas
5 OHiee gadgel
10 Bone up
1o4 Radiance
15 Jagged
16 Leveret
17 After Flllmore
20 Emes' mllleu
21 Crackpot&
22 Capture
23 Euretla red
2o4 Flbster
25 Branched
28 Soiling
32 Conscious
33 Dike
34 Impair
35 Travel cost
36 Summoned •
37 Asian holy
man
38 Three. pref
39 Con man
40 Cooped up
o41 Tar
o43 Sorrowful
"" Recllnes •s Ornament
o46 Furniture
o49 Grain
SO Camel-hair
garment
2 High and low tides around Tahn1
-nevermtnd 1he moon'& phase -
occur at the same times every day. 1•
17
Mcteorolo11sts know the eanh 1s ~-+--+-
cratered by ancient asteroids. What 20
they don't know i why half of those
craters arc in Canada.
Q. ·wcdcn is c\uall~ tolerant.
How are its rape stat1s1tcs.
A. Aboul a third as h1ah a lhe L. 32
rape rate
35
tup1d1t\ of pigeons make them
prone to e'tinct1on. maybe. Mtn11on
this not JU!it because of the w1tle
pa senger pigeon. The dodo wn a sort l'---4~-+-
of p11eon. too 1 he dodo
m told one c1t.atttte mokct in I 0
)WltChe\ hrand'.I e\.\~f) )CU.
53 House of -
56 Previously
57 Surpass
OIMr8
58 Smell
59 Troubles
60 Adventures
6 1 Slips up
DOWN
1 S tupld ones
2 Angler s buy
3 Locallly
4 Fuel
5 Infer
6 Mounlaln
spur
7 Cargo ulllls
8 Superlative
ending
9 Mended
10 Fruil
11 Infrequent
12 Rainbow•
13 Suitable
18 Worlllng
19 Enraged
23 Nudge
2• Brunch dilh .
1f that lad) named \athennc 1 . l':':-t--+--+-..;.;.,._.;.,~;;.__;;..
Grc nc didn't invent th<" cotton 11n,
v.h} did f h \\ h1tn t>a> her aO tho
rO}:lh1"?
L.M. Bo d 11 • t·~lllmldiJI
-75 Roals
26 Knowing
27 .. _Elena"
28 Obstruct
29 Insect atage
30 Christens
31 Evaluate.
33 Preferences
36 Petted
37 Shortening
39 LalsMz -
, 40 Strand
. o42 Is arnoroos
o43 Tin and zlnc
45 Dlmlniahed
46 Comptement
47 Kind of
sandwich
48 Bulllea
aectlon
49 --ove<
SO Predleate
51 S.Ve<age
52 Questions
54 Devon river
55 Exas.P«allon
11 12 13
I .
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
~~------,
by Bil Keane
"Stop lookin' at it, Jeffy. Grandma
says a watched pot
never boils."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
-#0:.&~e
~ <i fresh
"Can you Imagine? Do we have any
spare steaks1"
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"I thought we w•r• going to rough It." ..
'(OU COULD1VE 6ar
TME SAME PAPER FROM
ME FOR A '' D·MINU5 11
by Jim Davis
HEY, GARflELV, ~"T'S rtM E FOR FU"N DO YOO KNOW H €>TATIC. ELECTRIC ITY.'
WHAT "TIME IT I~?
TUMBLEWEEDS
'bl.I c~~.All\JL..Y tiA\/E: A ~a:p COl\ICeRr\I
FOR '/OUR ~oef"S. COL..Ol\IE:L. !
D~ABBLE
ROSE IS ROS&
by Tom K. Ryan .
l'VI!. 60"f No 'HO ICE!! l'M ALSO
"™EIR INSIJMNCe AGIW'f!
.... ·• by Kevin Fagan
I 60W06f. -«Ju'O UK~
MfiO -..E!>. ~~O J~ OOT -
oc.4'T 60t~~ W) Qet to6-ra>t~ :TWY.£\ OQ.(:\~i.
by Pat Brady
BLOOM COUNTY
/A:xN(, ()WJf If( 1Ht
~ /JfMJJlfM',. A /.M!6,
FAr HfJMU.Y PK1tQN IS !rl((HUJ Hf(,11 ,, (J'-1
~~~1N!~~,.
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
JUDGE PARKER
SO,HoVJSHE roNG,
PHtL'i>ISHE.MAKING ·
P~Re.SS'?
I WANT lO GM: YOU THE
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF
A MAN I TELL Ml! IF fT FITS
ANYONE YOU KNOW, JiFi~
HEATHER I f 11'4.+•
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
!J:) HCW DtD.EV8Ct/fHING
GO Wl-4EN ~ we-lT OJER. 1D SE.E USA 4:-.
Of-4, FlijE ... IA.IE. TA LKED FOR
A l.DtJ6 11ME Ar.lD ~SHE
STARTED FE8..I~ Klt-10 Of
11RED ,606UE 100K A NA P!
,11..
DOONESBURY
f J
•
by_ Jim pa~ls
by Lynn Johnston
... 1 F HE WASN1"° MV
NEf'PeW, SIS -
l'DBE. OOWN
ATTt-IEPU6
PLAYi~ DAfm3.
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le D9ux
by Tom Batluk
R:>OR G{j.) ... ~E HAb 1Wtt
KIND OF EFFECT" ON lAOYIEN !
by Garry Trudeau
-,
••
,,. •
Lear directors mull ~sbid
ly ROOD Olu.oTf .,, ....... .._
ANJA MONICA-Duttton of
Lnr S1ttlt~ Inc. pondered Tuesdar. ~ther '!-> ·accept a .. ffiendlr'
takeover bid by. connuncr product'
con&lomcrate Wicket Co . Inc.
L:tar Sicittr d1~tors.' who met
until late Monday en the question,
reconvened Tuesday mornina.
Wickes had placed a 6 p.m. PST
deadline on ~ar Sieslcr to accept or reJcct its offer.
hard 10 meet that dndhne, sources
said. 861dff the Wicka and AFG
offers. the board as we1Jhin1 othct
offen an_d f Pot able corporate
r'l'structunna. ·
·Wicket made the offer Monday at
the same ume 1t di1clostd 'it had
aarccd 10 buy • 9,8 perttnt siake an
Lear Sitsler held by an unwanted ~uitor, AFG Partners.
f Lear 1qk,r'5 bOird was workina
· But Wickes agrttment to bu)' the
pannenhip's stake " continaent on
Lear Siealer·~ board acceptina
Wickef takeover offer.
If Wickes' offer 1s rtJcctcd, the •
Banker sentenced
for: insider trading
N W YORK ( P> -former
1n'-'CStmcnt ~nkcr for hul'$0n
Lehman Brother has become the
first person ntcnccd in what federal
authuntics t II the largc\t in,idcr
1rad1nl Khemc ever uncovered
Ira . Sokolow. 32. of Great Neck,
was ntcn~-rd lut Thursday to a )tit
and a day in pnson and three }c:ari·
probation. Sokolo , who admitted
Pl! ina conndtnt1al infonn1t1on to
Denni l evmc. 'WI told by U
Di met Judie John f . Krcnan that
0 th1s mm1nal acti\ it)' crodt'd J?Ubhc
confidence an the tl)arketpl1Ce. •
He rould ha,c'bttn ttn1cncC'd 10 1
rnu1mum of 10 )tar 1n POSOn and smooo 1n lines
Uv1nc, a rormcr man.,.f'I d1rec-
1ora1 Orenl Bumham J.:amben tnc., ~ 1u1l1y to four rounts rather
1hl1 )Utan~ rcckral ofrinatscharitd
him • th makj,na more lhan j 12
mllhon 1l1<PI profi~ o~er 1 tiH~'
year penod He wa dcscnbl:d a the
central fiaure in a nna of Wall Strrc:t
professional who wappcd conlidcn·
tial information and u~d 1t for their
own advantage.
federal law forbid corporate ex·
ttutives, 1nvcstml'nt bankers like
Sokolow and othcn with ac s to
non·pubhc information from u 1n It
10 trade 1n 1CCUnt1c
kolow plcadcJ guilty I t p.
tcmber to one count each of~nll
fraud and tu e"l'1on. The 19 I
Han-ard Bu 1n ~ hool aradoatc
hid-n~n to vice p~tdtnt of th
~n and a<"Qu• 1t1ons dep1nm n1
at Shnr10n Lehman Brothers before rn1anma after chc ndll brok
panntdhl_., will retaan w stock.
rcttlve a S5 m1U1on penalty (cc from
Wickes and will raumt 1t1 two-week·
old punu1t of Lear Siealer.
Wtckti' entry into the. Ltai SiejJer
b1dchns came as• surpritc. Only two
days earher, it announced It hid Uittd 10 ~)' S 1.16 billion to buy
C-ollin18' Aikman Corp .. a New York ie11ti~ company. · Purchatc of Ldr Sietltr would be another up1nsaon move by WtCkes
sance tmttaina from Chapter 11
bankrupicy proettdinas Im than t.wo
ynrsqo •
\ CHAPMAN COLLEGE
WRITERS' CONFERENCE
• · A workshoP-design1d to
answer tht "how to's" in
getting manusctipts accepted
and publiJhed
-pM}.en inclVdt -
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• c.,.iy,. ~ • ....... ~ •
• T. ,.,._ ... P•ll• • CliltMJ•u Nw •
09NW StatlwoOll w OW.WM Willhr
Sltur&iy, Novftnbtt lS
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Vcttran Orafl,e CoUhlY. JOiarna1iA Jim Dnn hat beai ~,maaq;.., editor of the United SGan Law Ntwt. 1 aitioUI pMllCMioa
primarily of tnltttll to lht lqal prof'etl.ion.
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Cout planu for delivery each Monda)l mom•nc throucboUt the
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Orpnizauon. Inc. which pubhihn Orantc County BusintSs line.
offitlal monthl)' publication of lhc Orantt Count)' Chamber of
Commerce. and provides public rtlal1ons service .
Dtan's wminp and newspapers have won awards in thrtt states.
He was fo~erly president of the Ohio Ncw1peper Editors A1soc1at1on,
the Associated Press , Anzona. Nevada. C'ahfom1a Ed1torsAS10C1ation,
and the Orange County chapter of S1ama Delta Chi.
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Early advance falters
NEW YORK (AP). -The stock market
dnfied tn a narrow range Wednesday aftcT an early
advance faJtered at the J,900 level in the Dow
. Joncsjndustnol avcrase.
Analyst5 said traders ~mained ho~ful that
1he pace of business activity .was p1cluo1 up
wi1~our cxertina any s1gn1ficant upward pressure
on interest rates or inflation.
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U ne of the newest and mosf stylish ways to tnrow a party.
during the holidays or anytime, is with a varied and colorful
buffet of "first0 and.~'last" courses. This works particularly
well for an open hou.se where people tend to mix and match, sample
an.d savor at will. In ~eepi(lg with today's trend towards streamlined
yet elegapt entertaining -luscio~s foods with a fight louch-this
approach allows the host and hostess to prepare almost everything
ahe~d·pHitr,}e, then enjoy the.evening as much .as their guests.
A sprightly tna.rinade ·is tne perfect complement to-delica'tely fla·
vored seafood. The extra fine quality of Bertolli's flavorful olive oils ·
and a fine wine vinegar form the base for two special marinades for
AJ~ska salmon and halibut. These mild flavored fish are at their best
with the light accent of a seasoned marinade versus a heavy, calorie-·
Ja:~n sauce.
ff o impress both eyes and palate, feature sumptuous, sophisticated
.Marinated Alaska. Salmon. The superb marinade, studded with
bright green onions and dill, is a wonderful complement to this
favorite fish frQm Alaska. To serve, the salmon is arranged over
lettuce, surrounded with crisp cucumber and accompanied with
cocktail rye bread. ·
Another tempting and attractive ~ppetizer, Alaska Halibut and
Sweet' Peppers, is also based on a zesty marinade.' Colorful peppers
are marinated in a seasoned blend of olive oil and vinegar. The same
mixture is brushed over chunks of Alaska halib~t before they are
coated with Paqnesan chees~ and broiled. _
Potatoes are ao American tradition and these crispy, ·melt-in-your-·
mouth Golden Potato Pancakes owe their special flavor to premium
Russet potatoes from Washington State. They're lightly fried in
Bertolli's pale yellow Extra Light ofive oil. Created by a recent
technological breakthrough, this most versatile of all olive oils is
loaded wit~ beneficial monounsaturates"yet has only a hint of taste.
Russets have a high solids content and absorb a minimum <lf oil for
a go1den glazed fmTsh. . r
For the grand finale, a festive Kiwifruit·Torte and Caramel Pear Flan
a~e show·st_opper desserts which are surprisingly ea~y to prepare.
Extra Light olive oil is so delicate in flavor it can be used in themake-
ahead torte. Before serving, the tortP 1s tppped with raspberry
puree, then crowned with bright green, jewei-tike slices of California.
kiwifruit. ·
The velvety ·custard Oan is extra easy to prepare and can be kept
waiting in the refrigerator until patty time. Then it is adorned with ' -juicy slices of convenient canned Bartlett pears and drizzled with
the caramel glaze.
The fruit of the desserts-tang9 sweet kiwifruit and delicately fla-
vored canned Bartlett pears-balances the richness of a lavish,
but stlll fight approach. to entertaining.
1 3 cup red wme uinegar
1 4 cup Bertol/1 Extra Vrrgm
ol1ue oil
3 tablespoons lemon juice
3 tablespoons finely chopped
green onions .
1 1 2 teaspoons each dill weed
M and grated lemon peel
Salt
3 4 teaspoon sugar ·.
. 118 teaspoon bottled hot
pepper sauce
1 112 pounds Alaska salmon fr/let
or steaks, thawed 1f
necessary
Pepper
Lf!.!.tuce
small cucumber, thinly sliced
Dark cocktail rye bread or
assorted C-l'ackers
Combine vinegar, 011, lemon JUICe, green onions, dill weed, lemon peel,
314 teaspoon salt, sugar and hot peoper sauce. Sprinkle salmon with
salt and pepper to taste. Bake salmon at 450° F. allowing about 10
C'll---.....m· "-n'ns perim:h-rhickrress-of satmorr measured aT1tS fhlcl<es1 part or
until salmon barely flakes when tested with a fork . Remove salmon to
shallow baking dish; pour vinegar and 011 mixture over salmon and
marinate. refrigerated, 2 hours or longer. Serve on lettuce hned platter
with cucumber slices. Serve with bread or crackers. Makes 8 to 12
servings.
1 4 cup Berto/11 Classicuolil.Je 011 1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 eggs
3 tablespoons flour
1 2 teaspoon salt
1 8 teaspoon pepper
2 1 2 cups (about 1 lb.)
coarsely shredded
Washington
Russet potatoes
cup (about 4 oz.)
coorsely shredded
apple
table:>poon finely
chopped green
onion
1 2 cup shredded
Cheddar cheese
Bertol/1 Extra L19ht
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&at eggs; shr in flou~. salt and pepper:St1r in potatoes,
apples, green onion and cheese. Heat 1 2 inch 011 in
skillet on medium-bigb_heaLDrop_pot.atolllix,ture by
Teve tablespoonfuls into hot 011; flatten into 1·1 2 inch
rounds. Pan.fry 3 to 4 minutes per side or until golden
and crispy. Add 011 as needed Dram on paper towels.
Serve warm. Makes about 30 (l·l 2·inch) pancakes.
Tip: Shredded potatoes and apples can be placed an a
bowl of water with 11/2 teaspoons lemon Juice 10 pre-
vent darkening. Drain thoroughly before using.
Serving Tip: Serve Golden Potato Pancakes with
applesauce.
2 tabl~ns white wine 1 each red and green pepper uinegar • "'17171Poun s asw 1iollbut,...:.---+-~---.-=----=-"'""""""'
1 teaspoon Worcestershire thawed rf necessary and
sauce • cut into 1 inch cubes
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt 3,4 cup grated Parmesan
l/4 teaspoon bottled hot pepper chees<>
sauce ·Mustard Sauce (optional)
Combine 011, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, garhc salt, hot ~pper
auce and pepper Roast pepper under broiler until skin bhsters;
remove km, stem dnd ttds. Cut peppers into strips. Pour half of oil
mixture over peppers. Marinate about 30 romutes. Pour remaining 011
mixture over halibut CUDe& and tos until halibut IS coated. Dip cube
m che . Place on oiled bro~r rack and broil about 5 in<:h from heat
allowing 10 minutes per inch thickrfe of halibut measured at its thick·
est part {)r until halibut bar~ hakes when te ted with a fork Arrang _
halibut and peppers on platter and serve wi.th Mustard Sauce. Make ,
8 to' 12 servings.
Mustard Sauce: Combine 1/4 cup each dairy our cream and mclyon·
na1se and 1 tablespoon eoch Dijon mustard (Ind choppeef parsley. mix
w II. Make 1/2 cup.
1 cup shredded
Mozzore/!O cheese
1 cup sliced and 1...
quartered
pepperoni
1/4 cup minced onion
2 tablespoons
choppea parsley
3 tablespoons Bertol/1
Clo rco ol1ut> Of/
4 baquette rolls,• split
in half lengthwise
2 tablespoons grated
Parmesan cheese
Combine· all ingredients, except rolls and Parmesan .
'heese. Spread on cut surface of rolls. Brush top of
rolls with additional 011 ond prinkle with Parme~n
cheese. Bake at 375° F. 10 minut'es or until SQ!den and
h4!ated through. Make 6 to 8 erv1ngs.
•or u e one long loaf of French or ltahi'ln bread.
1 114 o.ips sugar, d1u1ded
5 eggs
I /8 teaspoon salt
1 l /2 teaspoons uanilla
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3 cups milk
1 can (16 oz) Bartlett peQr
halues, thoroughly drained
Heat 3/4 cup sugar an heavy skillet over high heat about 4 minutes. Stir
constantly until sugar caramelizes Combine eggs, remammg 1/2 cup
sugar, salt and vanilla. Heat milk until bubbles. form around the edge.
Gradually add hot milk to egg m1l\ture, stirnng constantly. Pour cara-
melized sugar into 1 1 '2·quart soufOe or baking dish; pour egg mixture
over suga~lace dtsh in shallow pan. add hot -water to-half the~pth
of baking dish. Bake at 350° F 45 to 50 minutes or until thin knife blade
inserted near center comes out clean. Cool at room temperature; re·
..trigarate ..until-~Gmple4ely-c~ Wherl ready... l() $erue, rur\...5patuJam:
blade around edge of dish to loosen flan . Invert onto serving dish; ·
shake gently to release flan . Cut each pear half mto th1rds;·gamish top
of flan with pear shces. Carefully spoon caramelized sauce.over pears,
1f desired. Makes 10 to 12 servings.
1 cup flour
2/3 cup sugar
2 teaspoons boking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
-e
1/2 cup + 1 tablespoon Berto/Ir
Extra Light olrue 011, diuidcd
112 cup mi/IC
1 2 teaspoon almond extract
Dry bread crumbs or /lour.
Raspberry Puree ~
4 (about 3 .oz. each) California
k1w1Jrotr ;-pared onct sl1cea-
cup sweetened whipped
cream or topping (optional)
Combine flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Beat eggs until foamy;
add oil, milk 'and almond extract Gradually add flour mixture; mix
only until moistened. Generously· 011 9 inch round cake· pan; sprinkle
With bread crumb . Remove excess crumbs from pan. Pour batter into
cake pan. Bake at 35011...F. 25 to 30 mmutes or until wooa n ptek 1n erted
near center come out dean. Cool Remove cake from pan. Spoon
Raspbef'TY Puree over cake. Arrange kiwifruit hces on Raspberry
Puree. Garm h with whipped cream, 1f desired Refrig rate until ready
to serve. Makes 8 to 12 serving .
R._~ny Puree: Pu e<md tram 1 p kag (10 oz.) frozen rasp·
berries, thawed, with 1 tabl<?"J>09n cornstarch Cook and stir until
mixture com~ to boil. Remove from heat; add 1 table poon orange
JU1ce_ nd 112 tea poon gr.4'ted 91ap9 peel, mix well, Cool. Makes aoout
3/4 cup. • ·.; .. ~ ,
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Chase the cliill of winter
---Ith edible Handwarmers
Sctthng into hccti ba k·to-t &ab...,.._, milk
school routinet. d n't h'1\IC to i tUle.,ooa1 caued •teed
garlic until bC'Cflose) its pink color.
ur in olives, hot pepper sauce and
It. Add potato pulp and milk; mi~
to he t throu&h. Pack into potato
hells, mound1na tops ali&htly.
mean 9Cttlina forl\>utine mrals and 1ren ~Un
nack . Not ~~n )OU take a fc~ J ,., &abtespooa1 diced Jrffll
minutrs to prepare fun-to-cat clllllet •
Serve immediately wrapped in a.
napkin to cat out of hand, baked potato Hand warmers.. • • c•p 1llre4dM Moaterty Jack
¥ ou start. ~jth everyone's or Claeddar claffte · · .... _ ·'"-k-"" Sah'to &ute favomc vqcti~,' ua ~ PolllO. ., GARDEN· SAL'"A·D .RAND.
Hollow lt out with a ~n and aild Pack into potato-shells, mound-r~ WARMERS:
your own choice of fillinp. ~ ing tops sJiihtly. Place on a cookie For eaclt n p of potato ,.a, ml&!
Spicy Chile Cheese Hand-sheet and bake at 400 dearccs until 1 tables~ vqetable ill
warmcn att seasoned with pttn heated through: Wrap each poiaro 1 ·~ tea1poou wMte •la•
chiles and shredded cheese. Heart-• in a napkin to cat out oftland. vlne1ar .
aer Aamcnco Handwarmcrs ha\:c z t1bletpooa1 claopped red .....
around becfand pttn olives. FLAMENCO HANDWARMERS: · t table1poo11 c~ red bell
Red _o!\ions. bell pcppcrs and .For eacb c•p 0 , · potato paJp pewer ••
penlcY 11ve ~ Salad Hand-· prepare: t tabletpooH claopped panJey -·~ • h"t. f'reih taste. Or t oucn groud beef • Mu together all ingtedicnts. Salt e~~r_iment w1ah your ~wn c:om-2 tablespoon cllopped oiitoa and pepper to taste.. Pack into
b1nauon of fa.vonsn hkc mush-l small clove aarlJc, mbtced potato hell f' moun~ing tops
rooms, broccoli. bacon bit~, cottage . 3 tablespooas milk ' ~. • sliahtly. Serve warm .°' at room .
c:httw. h 1 tablespooa tomato paste . tem"pctaturc 1n a napkin to cat out
.5eo<.vc Hand~armers w en · '• up iUctd plmieato-1tafled ofhana.
friends and family pther f<?r ~n olives • NOTE: Filled potatoes may be
afternoon f~tbal! pme or picnic. , , teaipoon laot pepper sauce wrapped and refnaerated up to two ~rap them m foil ~nd take them Sale to taste da)'S. Wrap loosely in foil and
with _yo~ to the stadium for 1 pre-Sa te •round beef. onion and reheat in o moderate oven.
pau:·taJlgate pany or a hcin y half __ u __ .. ---------------------, time treat. (While Handwarmers
\astc crcat at room temperature,
you can keep them warm in o
blanket or insulated container.)
Handwarmerscan bt a quick and
easy dinner for bus~ school ni&hts
or lazy evenings curled up in front
of television. lust add a salad to
complete the meal.
Bake as many potatoes as you
wish: whatever size you wish. To
bake, wash the potatoes and pierce
skins. Bake in a 400-d~ oven
until fork tender. (Time will depend
on potato size.)
C'ut a 112-inctl ~lice from the small
end of each potato, or halve
potatoes. Carefully scoop out pulp,
leaving skins intact. Coarsely mash
pulp with .a fork. Fill the potato
,shells with one of the followini;
CHILI CHEESE
. WARME :
For eacll c•p of potato pulp mix:
' Milk best
protection
for teeth
Young children exhibiting signs
of ·a sweet tooth need extra tooth
protection, which may be as simple
as an extra glass of milk a da>.
accordinJ to the Cahfom1a Dental
Association (CDA).
.. Just as a plant constantly needs
water and nutrients to srow its
taUcst, yQur children need calcium
to grow the hca1th1cst teeth and
tooth enamel," said Norman
Sperber. D.D.S., chairman of
CDA's Council on Dental Health.
Tooth enamel is described as the
porous coating on the tooth surface
that helps protect the tooth from
decay. It is made mostly of calcium,
phosphorus and maanesium.
Nearly 75 percent of the caJcium
1n the Amencan diet comes from
dairy foods such as milk, cheese and
yogun.
"Kids consumina fewer than
three servings of dairy foods a day
probably aren't geltmJ. all the
calcium they need to build healthy
teeth and enamel," he said.
"But with adequate calcium in-
take children can build a strong
layer of enamel, 11ving them an
edge against tooth decay," he ~id.
D:uly brushina and flo sma. rca-
ular v1s1ts to the dentist and hmtted
betwccn-rnea• snacks will also keep
your child's teeth at their best.
Add1ngaglassofmilk. 1112 ounces
of cheese or a carton of plain yoaurt
will boost your child's recommend-
ed daily intake of calcium by one-
third.
"Try giving them a hce of cheese
to snack on. or ofTer a glass of milk
to go W1th their cookie ," he ~1d.
''Then )'OU can feel good that you're
giving them the calcium they need
to arow up with a healthy smile."
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Cecilla bblo of Perrla dlaplaya her lemon merln•ue
pie that .lbn top honon In a 50-atate bakeoff.
_Winning baking
contest easy as pie
rf or Californian
NASHV ILLE. Tenn. (AP)-FiOycooks ranging from
homemakers to chefs at four-star restaurants whipped up
hOmcarown pies in a 50.statebakeofTand a 33-)'ear~ld
homemaker from Pems. Calif., had thCJU t dessert.
A lemon mcnn~uc pie baked byCcccha Rubio was cited by the
judges last week for its "airy" tai-le and Its pn:scntat1on, which
included a flufTy meringue garnished w11h iUm drops. mint leave
and lemon hccs.
"The ladies at the church. wait till they hear," said Rubio, a
mother offi ve from Perris. She won a diamond ring. a trip to New
York and red roses for capturing thejudacs' uistc buds.
"It not only looked nice and lightand lemony, but1thada nice
hght appearance as well," said contcstjudacJuhe Northrup, a
-consultanno Proctcrand Gamble, one of the contest spO'nsors.
The di she , all winners at state fa1rucross the country this
year. included a rhubarbconfcct1on from Alaska, peach pie from
Georgia, Rhode Island pumplin pie, a Hawaiian macadamia nut
blend, apple pic'from New York, Virsinia's rich peanut delight and
a key Ii me dessert from Florida.
Todetcrm1ncwhich k1ndofpiewould be baked for each stale,
Family Circle magazme and the shortening makcrCriscoaskcd
1,800 newspaper food editors to vote for the pies best rcprescntina
their home states. ·
Lemon meringue was lbecho1ceinCahfomiaand Rubio' won
the state's blue ribbon in September.
··1 decorated it with lemon leave and rosettes madeolttof
aumdro(>i," said Rubio before winntnf: .. And I used pastry cutouts
to put on the cdac of the crust to make hke little petals suckinaout
tnstead of the rqular Outed edge.··
nothercontestant. Nancy hea. SO, of Cedar Crest, N.M.,
said she's been bakina hcrarccn chi le qu_ich~ pie every Sunday
momina forthe past two montbsand brinaina 1t 10 the restaurant
where she is a waitress for her co-workers to sample.
Arthur D. Greaory. one of three male finalists, said his wife
entered him in the M1chipn contest, but the four-starrcstaurant '
chef was not surprised that his cherry pie took top honors.
" II the best chefs in the world arc !!"CD. Jt's true. It's always
been that way ·•saidGttaorY.26,oflonia. whobrou&htalooa
bursund)· wine and a·rotiina-pin made by tU1 &J'.'Ddfatbcr.
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revived fot a special ending
P(ln onainatcd in middle Asia until 1moo1h . In 1eparate· b6wl, dontneu, tMn remove from wa1tr.
ccnturits lx'fore the binh of Christ. beat eu whites to form soft peak : u1 stand S manuta before
In fact, Stone A&e men are bt'lievcd ldd rcmainin1 supr to whites. unmoktina. Strvc warm . (Puddina
to have eaten them. By the ninth" Stir 'I• the whale into ch()('olatc ma) be wrapped tiahtl)' 1n
century 8 ( •• the Gretks were mixture: fold rcmainina whites aluminum foil and reMaled in low
arowina pcar1 They were heralded into chocolate mi"turt. Fold In pvcn.) Strve with chocolate sauce.
by the poet, Homer, as a aaO of the flour, then nuts and cake, finally 8 to IO Krvanp.
lods and \he ~elcbrat~ physician. add pears. Pour into prepartd • • Cltoalale S.11tt: Gently melt 6
{.ialc,n, thouaflt pcart had thera--motd, lcavins l·inch 1~ at 1op-. ouncea chocola1e m top of double
pewttc power . • · · Cover: place mold on r1ck in boiler with· water and dark rum.
Cdn(luenn1 Roman leaions laraer pot of ooilina water with Stir t()ltther and kctp warm. To
truhponcd ptars back to their wa_Jer comina 11> up sides of mold. serve, pass Chocolate Sauce and ~omcJand and to tcmptratc rea,ions Cover pot., ~water to simmer. whipped cream with warm
OrMll C09lt OM.V N.OT/Wellrt11•lf· NDl -· la. .. Cl
m }he Old World. Centuries later. steam 2 hours. Tc t puddin& for steamtd puddina.
Charle!f138ne indicated his reaard 1-----------------.....--------.------.;;;;;;:;============================;:; ~===~==~==::=!! for their delicate taste by ordcrin&
his French ubject to plant pear
• trees in their prden ·
In . Great. Britain, Saxon . too, fa~ored pea"· •the warden pear
bctng the oldest of ~naJish frijits.
Pears crossed the Atl•ntic at most
· . 150 ,years bt'fore the American
Revolution. Eventually, they found
their American home in the rela-
tively dry, fenile arowi~a rea,ioos of the Pacific Coast.
More than two-thtrds of all pears .
harve tcd 1n the United States each
year arc Banlett pears grown m
California, Oregon and Washing·
ton. Of these three western states,
California dominates the pro-
duction of Banlens which harvests
the largcst quantities of all pear
vlrienes.
'Today, the largest volume of
fresh market of Cahfomaa Bartlett
pears come from the Sacramento ·
Valley and the lake and m,.Puntain
districts of orthem Cahforrua.
Fresh Cahfom1a Barlem pears
art available throuah October: and
anto November Local market dis-
ptay, may range m color from just·
picked jrctn1o npc )cllow.
California Banlett pears are
ha.rvested while still green in sk.in
color and while the flesh 1s s11H firm
because the) do not npcn properly
on the trtt If )Ou want fruit to eat
immediately -soft and Juicy -
select bnght )ellow pears that yield
to 'en tie palm ·pressure. Green unnpt pears may be
npencd m a few days by placing
several ma loosely dosed paper bag
at room temperature .. The more
pears, the better as they exude
ethylene gas that aids 1n the npen·
mg process
STEAMED CHOCOLATE
PEAR PUDDING
IO oucts 1eml-1weet cbocolate,
brokea lD&o pieces
,,._ np batter
~cap Haar
4 qa1, separated
~cap noar
a., cap aroand almonds or lla.iel·
D8ll
"• cap stale 1pongec1kt, lady
f1D1er1 or bread, crumbled
3 med lam f resb Califorala
Barden pe•n, peeled, died (%
cups)
I table•poo11 water
I tablespoon dark ram
'1' cap wblpplDI cream, whipped
for prnbb
To make pudding. butter and
~ugar 6.cup pudding mold Melt 4
ounces chocolate ientl)' 1n top of
double bc>tler
In bc>wl. cream butter and hal f
the sugar unttl fluff). Add melted
chocolate and egg )Olks, beating
Convenience
items pare
kitchen time
Alrcad ) cut-up frozen vegetables
and chicken tnm the preparation
umc of this taco dinner. To shave
off more kuchen time. pass the
preshredded cheese, avocado dip
and salsa. lettina each diner top ofl
his taco to his own taste.
CWCKEN TACOS
Oae I I-ounce pacu1e loose·
pack frozen mixed broccoli,
cauliflower and carrot.a taco
1beU1
Oae 10-oance CH tomatoes and
1reen clliJI peppers
~ tea1pooa lD1tant chicken
bouillon 1raaaJe1
'• teaspoon cn1lled red pepper
% tablespoon• cooklDI oil
i caps f roiea diced eooked
cblckea
..
owerPric . '
USDA Imp-Golden Premium Chuck
Steak
IMf~CUt per lb
Save .60 per lb.
~.:..::
r
Fresh 5 lb. bag
Red Grapefruit
•ach ·
..
ar s!
Ralphs .50 . All Natural
..1 IceCream
A.-.cs no.cm.~ -c:-. OFF .:. WUt0.. ... ~0..C....fwO ' I F Coupoa ~Mai• taMr UdlN~•1-..1t ....
. .
Pictsweet-ll> OZ.· D~g
Frozen Veget~les
~1
FwmerJohn
IJnlr Sausage :-
USDA lnsp.-Go14-n Premium
7-Bone
Roast
Plain Wral> 0
•
American Cheese
Fresh Cherry
Tomatoes Sweet Mild
Red Onions
.55 -
120&cc:m
Save .09
Meat I Seafood
IMCCJnack
per lb
ScrY• .48
per lb. ~99
DunCWl
Cake Mix
Grocery Values
GIDl ... Adllea .... r ....... lltlb.) 179 Cross Rib oast '=
Pima WlalpoU 0& caa 53 Mandarin Oranges .
lmoW or Polllb 2 39 RUJshtre ~ge ': •
aoma.l CWem r 1r or (Jacoll l.lt lb) 3 89 Cura 81 Ram '= • ~~l201.1*9.(AU ~ l49)' 9 Fresh Chicken Pie ... 1.1
Daay / Deli
~8Anve ... .: 1.09
iiYciroiDoub1es = 1.39
·~a Strips = .69
Pi8;0twn Coffee 3.09
09 .39 -~29
Royal A storia
Crystal
Grocery I Frozen
Mn.Uoe.cc:m
Colombian Coffee 3. 79
~«naftoyOf ~ 28 Cat Dinners ~.: ~.
TYM Top Apple Juice Jll• 99 .. .
a.-ts..
SOS Soap Pads i::
v J ·AllOtted ,,__
Ice Cream
Covington Ed1t1cn
Stoneware
WUbeactl
UOOpwcbaae
only
Produce I Floral
o~ No 1 Pinto Beans
..... 9'&.lk Mushrooms
PNM CW
PomPons
Bakery
i;'" .29 .
':l.79
-..2.99
it'aiian Bread ,. • ·. 99 One 4-oance packa1e 1brcddcd
cbeddar cbeese ' -~.e·tsour,..~~ ... _ .87 Frotell a~ado dip, thawed LJ.g" ~ u_: 3.59 ~
MJBCottee cobco'mrro.a
1.39.
c: 1.99
~ l.29 ..... "-' .. hn.r Po4Glo. ICl'acnr Of 99 Hawaiian Rolls ....: . •
~f!~0·•n -ie:f Frcma = .89
Run hot water O\.Cf frozen vca-41164 .... otU..O•cl-IU> pq 199
ctablc in 8 colander until part1.ally Land o· Lakes Butter •
thawed: dram Cut up larac piece .
War(D taco Cihell accordina to
.packaac direction . Combine
1oma1oc bouillon and red pepper
Stl a~ide. P~heat a wok over hiah heat:
add 011 •• tir-fry vcactabl 1n hot oil
J to .S minute or until tender.
Remo\t: 5(t aside. Add frozen
chicken to "-Ok. t1r·ff) 2 to 3
minute' or unul tha"'cd. Pu!h
chicken troni center of wok.
't1r tomato mi ture: add
toctntcrot"'o~. ookand~tirunul
heated throu h. lteHlrn \etrtablc
to k, llr to ooat with ucc.
o"cr. cook for 1 minute. SP!!On
into !h~I\ Pa cheese, avocado
dip and I . Make 4 rv1np. ·
Welcome Gemco Shoppers
Wt' Want fn B~ Ynur ~up1'rmad<(•t 1
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Prices effective November 13 thru November 19, 1986
. Lower ~Prices.
Highet -Sta11dci:rds
Appetite··
~ ............ .
Swiss Cheese
""" ..... \19 •• Jalapeno Loaf
Liquor
..r.2.99
--r:l'72
Cbiiiu-a:D"°Biothen 5.79
i.191,timi;,,Ttch JIG= 199
l2•am&
TecateBeer ...:3.39
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RIB END
OR
LOIN END
LIMIT 2
ROASTS
. ......... PAllMRMHIN
•01171 •SS HAM . PAlftAS ..
READY
TO COOK w.3.59 GOU>EN
TRADITION La.3.39
Bob°' Bcpil
1.39 fltlSH swoaDPISH Sn&KS ...................... : ... . .. lB.6.29
11 Ot E.Joporoted
DAMN ON
YOG.-T
6-0Z
SMOOTH •
HUGHES CANNED MILK ........... A3 1-lb Pkg Qoorter S11ck1
PARKAY MARGARINE
K NUDSEN ..
... 59
ORANGE JUICE
c
· ••aWllY _ ........ ,
11-0z. Vorietie5
DORITOS CORN CHIPS .................. 1.69
. .
GOLDEN BANANAS
Ten<l.r O.f1co1e Col1forn10
FRESH CAULIFLOWER LB. .59 PIPPIN APPLES .•••...•. ,...,..,.
"°"" .•tCt4 tUtlt(l1
-Y?LYllTA •••u•
c
LB.
f Hartley .... 3 LBS I JUMBO WALNUTS ..................... LB .• 79
Nlll•llmll II
LB.
\.. .. ...... "
SllOULDl8 llOAST
MRMSTEAO .•• PICNICPOft'TION • L&.
~ loin Rib End
FARMER STYLE SPARERIBS.
. ..
.LB. le69
..
Anorted
6-INCH DIEFFENBACHIA ................ 2.99 •• .. •••U'9a•••
YICKS
NYOUIL ~--•••""'
1201 •" L _J
KRAf'l
135·0Z
BONUS PACK 1.59
17.0L PKG.
MA-.nJCHAN
YAKI SOllA
1.35 6-0UNCE
PLASTIC 2.9f
Kroft B-Oz. Pod\•
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE
fltondom Weight .. ··"
LB 3At
10-0z Teo
MIYAKO GENMAICHA ............................. 1.39 No NonsenM
CUDDLE ME TIGHTS .................................. I.ff
HUGHES SWISS CHEESE
WtlallltNIYRY
l'IOllt CMIOC
ltoa flOe DITAIU.
I Oz Pkg
MIYAKO SHllTAKE ................................. :. IAI ~r Choice light & Easy ~ Mop Or • ff
' 0 CfbA~ ANGLER BROOM . .. ... . .. ... ..... . .. .. .. •
sc-•••Y -scorc• .
175
LITER 10.99'
750 Ml blro Ory
ANDRE CHAMPAGNE ........ I.ff
750-MI
BLUE NUN LIEBFRAUMILCH ..... : ... ~.29
I ...... MOl•AYI
(
TA .. Wll•
l.S-llTU 4 99 • RED Ott
1,. WHITE •
Sprin9f .. Id, 8-0z
WHIPPED TOPPING .......... : . .' .......... 59
3-Pock
BRIDGFORD WHITE BREAD .......... 1.29
& -···· LAW.-na
"' AS5°"TEO a.. ... t." 2.99
-· ~-·~---·"'---
' -•
SALMON FEl'TlJCCINE
l Call ('1~ or'1 ~ HDCU) Alaska
salmoa " · · .
! tabJe~poon1 mlDCed oe.toa.
t tablespoon• batter or a;n.arcar·
lne . ·.: ~ •.
Heary.mam . . I obncet fettacctne or apapettl,
cooked or draJned
Gratecs'Parmetan cbeete
Minced parltey ·
Salt and pepper
Drain salmon, reserving liquid, ~
reak.~_cbunks. ln lar&c skillet
saute onion in butter until lender.
Add cream to reserved salmon
liquid.to equal ''"cup; add to skillet
and simmer over medium heat 2
minutes or until slightly thickened.
Add salmon, fettuccine, 3 table·.
spoons Parmesan cheese and
parsley; mix gently. Season.to taste
with salt l nd 'pepper; heat
thoroughly. Serve immediately
with additional PaFmesan cheese. ·•
Makes 4 servings.
.
Don 't liIIllt
. zesty citrus
fruit· tojust
111ornings
Grapefruit -this su~y citrus
fruit 1s a famous breakf~s Ood Lhat
also offers ze9ty c JOyment
throughout the day.
Its tangy flavor goes well in
salads. Succulent juiciness and
fresh grapefruit taste add a delicious
contrast to fresh greens and salad
vegetables or fruit'S. A provocative
salad. offering an unusual but
delicious combination of ficsb in-
gredients. is Autumn Fruit Salad .
• Arrange alternating layers of
smooth avocado slices. sweet or-
ange persimmon slices and . tan-
swcet sectionst>f grapefruit over a
bed of salad greens.
Serve a .flavorful dressing
prepared with fresh grapefruit juice .
honey, oil and dijon·style mustard_
S rinkle' with crimson pome-
granate ernels to complete this
salad of ft'eshly harv~sted fruits.
Grapefruit complements th~
mild taste of chicken in Zest)
Chitken Stir-Fry. Chunks of
chicken are marinated in an onen··
tat-style sauce of fresh grapef n.ut
Juice, soy sauce. brown sugar and
ginger. After marinating, the
chicken is stit·fned with red pepper
and scallions for a quick·to-cook
creation.
Grapefruit can also be featured as
a tangy finale to dinner. Design
dessen around fresh grapefruit by
serving Sunshine Meringue Pie.
Fresh grapefruit juice is whipped
into a creamy pie fill ing, spooned
into a pas\ry shell and topped with a
cloud of meringue. The lightly
sweeHan taste of this pie is a
refreshing ending to any meal.
AUTUMN FRUIT SALAD
Bolfon or romaine lettuce
leaves
t grapef ralt, peeled, seeded and
sectioned
t avocados, Pff led and 1Uced
% peralmmon1, peeled, seeded
aad sliced
'i\ cap vegetable oil
3 ta\leapoou fresbJy aqaeeied
grapefralt J•lce
1/• tea1pooa salt
Z tea1pooni ltoney
1 tea1pooa Dljoa-style mustard
3 tablnpooH pome1ranate
kerael1
-Cover a large serving plate with
lettuce leaves. Arrange altefnating
setliontof grapcfruat, avocado and
persimmon over lettuce. In a jar,
combine oil, grapefruit juice. salt,
honey and mustard . Cover and
shake well; driule over salad.
Sprinkle with pomegranate
kernels. Makes 6 servin.as.
ZESTY CHICKEN STIR·FRY
t medlam anpdntt
1 tablnpooa brown aa1ar
3 tableapooa1 IOY IHCe
3 tableapooa1 ve1etable oll,
divided ..
t tea1poo111 mbtced ll•1er root
or • teH,... lroud P.1er
l poud boHlna ctilcltea breHt
I tabJH,._ ffn1tardl
l medl•m red bell Jelllter tseam ... ·
ut one 1ra pcfru1t in half: extract
juacc and measure 'I> cup. In a
medium }>(~I . combine the ju-tee.
soy Yu~. 1 tablc~poon oil and the
ainacr. ut the thicken into I ·inch
chunk and place m the bowl.
(Pl_.. ... CITaUl/C7)
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Today's Neighborhood
0 , · Dntgstore · . ..___.
Antt·Perspirant
•Si>ray.' 5 6 ounc;v
•Sohd, 2 it ounce
• Extra Ory or •
XX Extra Extra Ory
AttTypes
·.~ ··179·
llnaca
lreatltSpray
Concentrated
Assorted Flavors
0.2 ounce
111
Our Regular 1.89
las ls war :~pes ~ 3ounce8ar 99¢
Our Regular 1 49
Dellcare
Cold Water
Wash
16 ounce
149
Our Regular 2.19
T/Gel---
Shampoo
By Neutrogena
8 5 ounce. With Frob
1/2 ounce Cond1t1oner
'"""' 4.29 ........... -100 .......... ·-
YOUR f INAl COST
32.9
Our R gular 6 29
All Types
2 Pack
O 5 ounce each 199
Our Regular 2.99
Our Regular 2 99 ea
Alm
Toothpaste
• •Tube. 6 A ounce
•Pump. 4 S ounce
Regular or Mint
]19
01.lr Regular 1 69--1.79
.
' Contac
caplets
10 count
llllMll 1.99
-2.25 ·-·· ........
'YOUI .00 AUL COST
Our Regular 2 99
Maalox
Liquid
Antacid
l•sch& Lomb
Dlslnfectlftl
Solution
For Soft Lenses
12ounce
339
Our Regular 5.49
European Styling Foam
5 5 ounce, All Types
.... ,_ 2.29 ·=. ':.:.. -1. 99
YOUR fl•Al COIT
.30
Our Aegular 3 49
l•sch&lomb
Sensitive Eyes
Drops
1 ounce
111 .
Our Regular 2 67
Brush/Blush
Assorted Shades 199
Our Regular 3 17-3 29
Great-lash
Mascara
Assorted Shades
1~9 -
0ur Regular 2 83
Brow & liner
Pencil
Assorted Shades
Twin Pack 79¢ ..
Our Regular 1 39 •
Plain or PMnut
--1~a=_;
Our Regular 2 39
Cheer Uquid ·
l•ndry
Detergent
64 ounce
299
Our Regular 4 29
Conalr
Shampoo .or
Condltlciner
~5 ounce. All Types
YOUR CHOICE 88¢
Our Regular 1 39 ea
•Turbo, 1500 Watts
Model900
•Mini Styler. 1~ Watts
Model960
YQUA CHOICE
.. ,.,.It. 9.99 ·= ':.:.. ·-1.00
YOU a AUL COIT 39!
Our Reg. 12 99--14 99
Yasellne
•Constant C.re
Lip Balm, 0 15 ounce
•Lip Therapy
Petroleum Jelly
035 ounce
Assorted Types
YOUR CHOICE
i99¢
CVS
Christmas
Gift Wrap
· 12 Designs
18 Extra Large Sheets
150 Square Feet Total
.-_349
Sony No Af,ltl(he{h
..
.
PRICES FROM 3 5()..4.75
V1s11 our CVS Clarion electronre-1
color consultant at the location
nearest you ••
Avadable lnAJJ St0tBS · I
I
24 count I J~~,2~ I·
Ibuprofen
1.
12 ounce can . I
Jt~,2~.·1
lamllo
Actiolt
figures
Assorted
By Coleco
.-1'
I
I -.r~555
lalii~~~ Our Regular 7 99 II
•Color Roll
600F I 119
,
·Christmas
Gift loxes
Assorted Si ~es
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
IOeount I
-291 I
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G r pr-o~id~s Su Per sei:viee o~er refund form
Dear lme -me of ow local am, ed.
stoi'cs keep refund form\ in thci1 I r«Cl\"t'd the refund fom1 10 th•
customtr-~n ice dcpanmC'nt'i or at mail. and a wed; later the manager
the chcc:k-out counters, and i uc called me to apOlogi1c.· !'he} h:uJ
ont ttfund form to a cu~tomrr. sent me the refund form. but th~
ow, tht 1 what I call ~;,/
cu romrr S('n kt'!-L.ff .• Kesbeu.
Wit.
Oear L.H. -I "1sh )Ou ha<l J
mentioned the.· name of the grocer ,UIE
chee1 for arocers who go out of
\Cr) spoonful of that cereat
reminded mC". of m)' delic1ou
sa' 1nas. -lreat Marriott,
W.Readla1, Pa. ~ ..... J
It work out ve')' well, and 1 ~uircments of the ofkrwould not
would like to mention a re<.."t!nt accept a cash-regi ter r~e1pt 1 uN
eitptncnce. When I asked for the before a certain date That date Wa\
refund form for an offer that su it a week off.
· appcaredtp yourcolumn. l was told • rnce I had bought the item
in Kc!lhena. I gladl> 1ive thm: fULL£I
their wa)' to help their cu tomer~ . •••••••••••• But I bet Uiat cver)one 1r1 Ke~hena
Dear lrae -Tne sccn:t inar~·
d1ent that mak~ evel) di h ta$tC a
httle better is the knowledae of the
money )'OU have saved. Keep up the
&ood \\o'Ork.
that the a~rhad not n:ce1ved 1t as assumu\I I "ould be able to use it to
)Ct. fulfill!. a refund ofler. the ~tore
The clerk uid he would ~ke my manager knew I would be d1 p-
namc and add~ss and mail me one Pointed, but he promised to make 1t
of the refund. forms when they up to me m so~e other \\a)
~:nows who 1t 1s. coupon'i, nnd the store doubled
Dear Jun., -M) r~ent corn them The two box~s.werc free.
flake'> experience was Ju t It kc On one of the boxes was an offer
K llo · houuna. "Breakfast is on for free banana~. On the other bo~
the house!" was an offer of a frtt haff-ga llon of
Herc i this. week's hst of refund
offers. Start look ma for the required
refund forms, which you can obtain
at the supermarket. in new paptr
and· magazine advert1~ments an<1
from trading with f riend!I .
~s=~ ']00 ~f!~u~ 3~ BrMtd•T,....
Larae Ripe Haas Avocados 79 GtY <t.c.-1'lil! E.o ,. Lt •
Large Aniou Pears 59
IW Fl\Oll '°"""Ille t9 U. •
Larae ~aplant 49 '-~~~ UI •
Fresh Jicama 39 0...-~u • I.JI •
Fresh Cucumbers 29 ,_ ~ lluMo l9 E.o •
Fresh Sweet Com 4 6100 C...'«IUfQ 11
Golden Delicious Apples 59 11.~C-. .11 •
Larae Pistaschio Nuts 299
I ~1'9Ckq to...i. 5cMg F' .... l'\..a 119
Dieffenbachia, 6" Pot 3 99
!!uncttlllorll~JIOf·~OO E.o
Extra Large JOO ~~1~os3 ~
Beke. Boil or Fry
Limit 1 Bag Per Customer
Fint. I had two SO-cent ltelloag's · mill.
~~=:e sg
8 ~ Pki<"9" •
Vons Longhorn Cheddar 239 ~\Nier.,,... 'tm#rl'll<h UI
Pfllsburv All Ready Pie Crust 99 ~Clune-~ •
Precious iYiozzarella Chee~29
._, ~ If Juntt P.ct,q --&,.
Oscar Maver Beef Bologna 109 "'MM!~ '<Nft ,_.,,
Kraft Velveeta Slices 1 79 """""*' 0-~ 12~~.......,.
Ball Park Beef Franks 169 Qt _,._ lf>O...C•""-MQIP
Tootie Dairv Desserts 99
"-.nod f"9~ \, ~ C WI I "9 f 0....• l -•
Mama Rosa Pizza 500 ~oedyToe.. 2'-'~ ~ ~Pwloq
Vons Sliced {69 Cooked Ham
~~"=-
~Jerseymaid Cottaae Cheesea5
• f-5'i1Pei<lo-Fe< Mlo.;,.gC.0--•
Blue Bonnet Margarine 49
""""" PM:i..yo 0.-... •
Dannon Suoreme Yogurt 1 19 ~"'"--2 Pklv60.......'•,...,,,
Land o· Lake Butter 1 99 , """""""'"-~~
sunny oe119htJOS Citrus Punch
f'lond.-HM G.bi 8oait or 6 Pack/ 8 0uncf BocUeo
...
.39
17, IJllr •
8odt
Sun Countrv Wine Cooler 229
Tr1ipCA"111! Orerot ~ #arli/ 110.., -l!o .......
~~s 7 Crown Whisky 599
Gallo Chablis Blanc · 399 .._ ,....,_ )L_.,_
Sc~ Scotch 1099 11'1.M ....
I
I
I ---1
No ~I
5 2~29
Weight Watchers· Apple Pie 139
"' Owri'i ,_..... °'"" flea ~~thipSkins 129
PJ!.~Nacho Skins 129
~~olato Skins 129
Kraft La Creme Topping , 79 """"""'-a<»n CMIOfl •
Swift's Brown f, Serve Links 109 ~~-80urce
~~~k:e Cream 189
Swanson 99 ~~ ..
~Broll J79
Bonele9--5tiect 0 S DA ChoecT 8"1 '4" Thn Trtmrntd U..
Boneless Rib Steaks 229 5*t USDA OIOlt't llW-14" l'*' T""""" Lb
Filet Mianon Steak 498 5*:1USOA~9elf-11."nw.T.........,, UI
Boneless Chuck Roasts t98
S..C, US OA Olcoct a.I -• lhn T"""""" lJI
Boneless ~ Beef 229 ~USOAO!oaa.I · lJI
Beef Rib Roast 198 s.ct U.SOA 0... ._,_ • n.. T..,,_. lJI
Lean Ground Beef Patties .,,Jt 19 0-,... ~ 211 F• tr.I.
Fresh C&Jarter Pork Loin 189 a..-~~,.._ lJI
. Mjfk Fed Veal C~ 198 .... ,.,. ~8oneU12.291 UI
-_fresh Chicken Thighs t09 -~-.... ,.. lJI
Fresh Pork Sausage Links 189 ........... IJI
Swift Sizzlean Strips J79 ..... 12~.,...,.. ~
Oscar Maver Sliced Bacon 249 ,......, "' n.. ... st;_. lJI
~~~one Clams lJI 129
Fresh Catfish Fillets 498 ,.......... I.JI
Fresh Rainbow Trout 249 ,_,--.... IJI
Fresh Crnbmeat Flakes 329 INlllft CM IJI
Meanwhile. tan collecuna the
needed proof., of purcha~ a de·
tailed below. Remember. ~me
oflcr are not a,·aalable in all ar~s
of the count{). . Th~ offers require refund
forms MORE at-Alog Offer. Re-
cth· free Atmore Cat-a10$(S) (8h·
by-11 inchc., .. 33,pages). Send the
rtquJred refund form and 20 Amore
Un1veNI Product' Code , . alona
with S l for PoStageond handhn1 for
c:ich C"at-alo&-Eitpires Dec. 31.
1986. or while supplies last.
CA RNATION Co. Offer. Re-
ceive a free 7-p0und bag offn k1es
Dry Cat Food. Send the req uired
re(und form and the proof-of· p~rchase seals from two 7-pound
bags of Fmkae Dry Cat Food.
E.xptttS Dtt 31. 1986. -~-~~~
GEISLER Double Out~ Sy~ ..
SI Refund Offer.'Scnd t ired
refund form and tw<J pr of
purchase from an) combination of
two purchases of Geisler Double
Duty Shampoo. Flea Powders. Flea
Spra)s, Dip or Soap-Dog .or Cat
Expires Dec. 31. 1986.
GEISLER Double Duty SI Re-
fund Offer. Send the required
refund form and one Geisler
Double Duty Flea}Tick Collar box
top. Expires Dec. 31. 1986.
HAPPY CAT Chnstmas Stock-
ing Offer. Rcccavca free Happy Cat
Christmas Stocking. Send the re-
quired refund form and three
weight circles from any size or
fla vor of Happ) Cat Brand Cat
Food. Orders must be received by
Nov. 15, 1986 to insure delivel) b)
Christmas. fap1rcs Dec. 31. 1986.
or while supplies last.
Holiday
festival
re~created ·
The spint of the first harvest
fes uval will be recaptured on
"Thanksgiving with Mutha
Stewan." which 8rem1eres on
KOCE. Channel 5 • at 10 a.m.
Tuesday.
Stewart. one of the nation's most
ac<.>omphshcd cooks and author of
four Popular books, will demon-
strate how to personalize llus
venerable holiday b) blending
ethnic and Amencan traditions.
he wlll offer crcatwe and practtcal
wa)s to approach every aspect of
the harvest feasi.. from menu plan-
n1ni to food preparation-. table
settings and sealing arrangements.
Stewart will show how lo trans~
form the conventional bird into
show-stopping entrces. and her
homevown produce WJll provide a
cornucopia of relishes, prcsen-es.
vcgetabl~s dishes and-salads.
The traditional pump~iJ~JlK will
share the SPotlight wuh Concord
grape pie and cranberry sorbet. • • • Ka> Pastorius wall present a
Phyllo Fiesta at 6:30 p.m. T\lesda)
at My Favorite Things Cooking
School, I 4370Culver Drive. Jrvane.
Fee is $30. For reservauons, call
552-0221 . ••• Pastorius will demonstrate [)().
ahead appetizers at 10:30 a.m. and
6:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at the Coast
Cooking School. 240 Broadwa).
La1una Beach. Cost is $20.
Also scheduled at the school 1s
lntemauonal Christmas Cookies
by PCU)' Mellody at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday. Fee as $20 . .For mfor·
snation. call 497-4404. • • •
0
At Ma Cuisine, Atnum Coun. -
Fashion Island, Renee Carisio will
teach a Soup and Bread Class at
10:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. Nov. 20.
Cost is $5. Call 759-6818.
Caramel corn
sticks fun
These multi-colored caramel
corMttcks loofc JUSt like com on the
cob and are every bit as much fun to
eat .
INDIAN CARAMEL CORN
i ~ qu r ta popped popcom
(•bo•t ~ c•p upopped corn >
1 cup packed brown aagar
'-• caps water
'-' cap liptcora IJRP-----iN
"• tH l pooll vtaepr
'11 c•p dried apricots. finely
1alpped
~ cap ral1la1
Wooden 1kewera
Put Popcorn in n large roastina
pan: keep warm in a 300-delfee
oven In a 1-quart saucepan com-
bine uaar. water, syrup and ·
\ 1ncpr. Cook and $tir unul mix-
ture boils; continue cookina to
hard-ball staae (2SO dcarces). Pour
over popcorn: stir an apncots and
ra1 '"' until all 1s coaled.
Usma buttered hands, quickly
shapt popcorn into twelve 31h·inch
tick • rt'scmblina corn on the cob.
lnsen -.oOdcn ktwtn into end of
each. tore up to tevcral hours in a
tiahtlycovcm:I container. Sene the
samt.4ty • ..Makn 12.
FIND through c.~s 1fied
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·Reuben sandwich adB.pted
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. to heC!Ity, ~asty.casserole
The . ret behind man)'. a chcrs
uccc s ts the talent to tum basic
concepts into new presentation
With imaaination as the main
1narcdicnt, )'Ou can practice the
same artistry in your own kitchtn.
Home cconomi~ts of the N~ tion~I Kraut Pac~ers Aasociation,
us1oa the Reuben sandwich as a
concept. have developed a arcat·
ustina:; hemy Rueben omerolc l>y
• addina potatoes and Monterey Jack
cheese and substilutina frank-
furthers for the usual corned beef.
All bake together in a zesty musi.rd
sauce to be served as a ·onc-dJSh
meal. ..
The same principle Qf iml&,ina-
tton yields Reuben F.raokfurtcr
Club Sandwiche~:There's onl) one
rule as )OU prepare Reuben tak~ofTs
,_ you can. sw1tch'.chedes. meat$,
even salad dressini.s. but remember
the one inired1cnt that really makes
a Reuben a Reuben is tangy,
crunchy sauerkraut with its unique
flavor and texture.
REUBEN 'SANDWICH'
MEAJ...IN·A·DISH 'I• cdp butter or m1r1arlu
• % tablctpooDI finely cboppcd
oDlon
14 c11p flour
t c.ps mUk
'• c•p 'no•sud Island drcstlDg
1 teaspooa pr~pared m11tard
1 teaspooa caraway seeds
i caps sliced cooked pot.atoet
4 frailkfarten, sll«d
1 t,t capt drained uaerkra•t
4 slloes Swist cllccse
4 slices Monterey Jack cbffse
4 allccs rye bread, cat lnto
triangles
Melt butter or marpnne over
low heat. add onion and cook unttl
tender. Blend in flour unttl smooth.
Gradually add milk and eook.-
·stirring constantly. uni ti thickened.
Remove t;'om heat, blend in Mess~
ang, mustard and caraway seeds.
Reserve 1h cup cacb sauct. frank•
f uners and kraut for tot>pmg. In
1112.quan bghtly greased casserole,
spoon enough of remaining sauce
to cover bottom. Aminge layers of
half the potatoes. frankfunhcrs.
kraut and sauce
.~rrange cheeses over sauce
Layer with remaining potatoes
frankfurters. kraut and sauce. Top
with reserved sauce, f rankfuners
-and kraut. Cover and bake al 315
degrees 30 minutes. ncover: ar-
range bread triang.les around edge
CITRUS .•.
JtromC4 .;
Mannatc the chicken ·at teast l
hour. Drain the chicken over the
marinade bowl. add th~cornstarch
10 the marinade and reserve.
Peel and section remaining
grapefruit. Remove and discard
seeds-from red pepper: cut pepper
into I-inch pieces Cut o;calhons
into I-inch lengths. Set grapefruit
and \egetable'i aside
In a large skillet or wok. heat the
2 tablesPoons 0tl. Add the chi cken
and coo~ ovN mcdiuG1gh heat for 1 minute Add th• red pepper
and coo~ 2 more minu Add the
rescned marinade and scallions.
continue 'illrrtng unul the sauce
thickens t1r 1n the grapefruit
sections Sene O\'er nee Make 4'
sen ing .
SUNSHINE MERINGUE PIE
3 to 4 medJum grapefruit
&,, cup cold water
1 '' cups sugar ~ cup cornstarch
3 e11s, separated
" teaspoon grated grapcfruli
peel
1 tablespoon butter OT margar-
ine
1 9-locb baked pastry shell
MerloJue•
Grate '" teaspoon grapefruu peel
from a arapcfrutt. set aside. Cut
grapefruit into halves and extract
Juice: measure 2 cups juice Com-
bine JUICC Wlth water and set aside
In a saucepan, mix toaether the
sugar and corn~tarcn: stir in the
JU1ce m1xtt1re. Cook O\Cr mechum
heat, stirrina con tantly, unlll mn-
ture comes to a boil. Cook J more
minutes, tinina constantly. Re-
move from heat.
In a mall bowJ, beat the )olks
(reserve the whites for the Mer·
ingue). Gradual!) sur the beaten
yolks into a small amount of the hot
grapefruit mixture . Then sur eaa
yolks into the rcma1nin1 hot mill;·
turc. add the reserved grapefruit
peel and butter. Cool for I 0
minute poon into p;m.ry $ell.
Prepare the Meringue.
pread menn,uc O\Cr the pie o
11 touche the inner cdac 0 of the
p3 try ~hell all the way around.
Bake at JSO degree 12· l S minute
or unttl lightly browned. takr' 8
.scr' in .
fertap • s tU •11.lttt
1, tuspooa crtam of &art.ar
'~cap H&•r -ln~~mt-bov. bc.ai-tM ~
white with the ere m of tartar until
' foamy. Gradually beat 1n the upr •
• Beat unttl 1t'\ \tiff t'nough to hold
harp ~aKS
of casserole, points up. 8 -ke, Jo kraut wuh omon and
• uncovt'red, S minutes Serves 4.
REUBEN FRANKFURTER
CLUB SANDWICHES
I ¥1 caps fralae4 aaaeffiHC
caraway jtt<b. Spread dress1na
over 4 slic~1ofbrcad. Top with half
of frankfuner5, tomato and 4 bte.ad
sli~e . Spread bread with drcHing.
·· Top with dtttse. rcmain1na frank·
· • funcrundkrautm1xrurc. TopW1th . l t.able;tpoea $oppe4 -·· i teasPtOo ~raway seeds r'cmainina bread. •
Tllo.sud ltlud dressla1
11 slices pampenalck•l bread
I f raakf•rtert, sUcecl •
I me41am &omato, sll«d
I sUccs provoloae cltefle
Wrap each ·sandwich 1n
aluminum foil. Bake at 400 ~ccs
about 10 minutes or until ~nd
wiches alt-thoroughly heated.
Makes 4 scrvinas.
Meat Dept. Savings
Round Bone Roast ~. ll
51.29
Wings Or Drumsticks ~~0-5,,59e
Back Ribs :i:uf(0 ~la59e
Beef Liver ~~ ca 69e
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Cluny Scotch 55.99
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.\ cuhnacy tour from a Victonan for Afld cooked the tmhc t food
·man ion in an Franc1 o to a oOcrt~ in local market In addtion
'10ejard in the Santa Ynez Valley to food donated by the Irvine
to '!Qranae County bcache in Ranch Farmer's Market, thc1 used
_Laguna and Harbor Island are considerable powers of persaua!,ion
featurtd 10 a new cookbook, pres-to o~n homes and yachts for
entcd b)' the Los Angele County exclu he photoaraphs.
Museum of n. The> trudge_d.J,IP a mountain to
"California Cooking: Partie1, photo.,-aph a ~I of soup on the
Picnics and Celebrations" how-last patch of w1lter snow, dodBed •
cases the· diverse lifestyles. land-golf balls whill se\tina up api~nic in
scapcs .and food of the Golden C~mel. and cooked desserts on a
tate. J-ranklin stove. ·
"California cooking began 10 the The ~24-page edition with color
m1d-sevent1 when a group of -P.tJ010s. retarl for $24 95; wtth all
mlented chefs discern~ the kernel proceeds bcnefitting the museum .
of truth in French nouvelle The cookbooks ~re available at
cuisine." explains Lois Dwan, a mo t book store .
writer for the book. "Led by the late Herc 1s a recipe for Hcrbed Brie
Jean Bcrtranou tn Lo~ Angeles.and and Walnut T1u1, ~h1ch 1s induded
hcc Waters in Berkeley. they set a -in a coclctail buO:et menu 1n. the
course that exploded mto a galaxy Harbor Island ~ctton of the book.
1bor&taJa&1 well c~Ulecl, cit 1j110
1mall pltte1
4 to 5 t1blt1pooa1 tee water
Fllllng
14 ounct1 Brie, well cbllltd
· 14 ouncet cream cbtt1e, at
room temperature
3ea• "• cup ctaopped walnuts · (plOI
more for tbe top, If deslredl
.1.J91poon f IJiely 1round' dried
rosemary ,
Salt "9d f re1bly sroand wblle
pepper, to taste
Garalsh
Fresh rosemary
of tastes as brilliant as th~ French
lmprcss1om st • ewlos1on of color,''
she $aid.
To make the crust. put the flour.
salt and butt~m \he bowl ofa food
processor fitted Wlth the steel blade·
and pulse 10 times. Add the
shonenm1 and · pul5( JO more
HERDED BRIE · tufles. With the-machine running,
The idea for the cookbook was
conceived by a group of women on
the museum council who were
looking for a way to raise money.
Although a cookbook had been
done 14 )ears ago, the current
members wanted to create .some-
th mg that reflected their own spirit..._
Their concept was to show off
California by matching specific
menus to locauons throughout the
state
It took thre~ years to complete
the pro1ecl, and all was not a golden
as California's legendary su nsets.
Wh ile on location shooting photo-
graphs for the book. the} often
experienced whims of nature, wait-
ing hours for the perfect light.
Traveh ng 5,300 miles from Palm
Desert to Lake Tahoe. they shopped
ANIHVALNUTTART poor in 4 tablespoons of ice water
P astry Crall through the feed tube and immed1-
11,. cups pastry Ooar, or an-ately tum off the machine.
bleached all-purpose flour Transfer the contents to a flat
YI teaspoon salt work surface and quickl y form the
8 tablespoons (1 stick) u.a111ted dough into a round. If the dough is
batter, well chilled, e11t into t• · too dry. add the add1honal table-
eqaal plecH spoon of ice water drop by drop.
14 cup solid vegetable Flatten the dough into a disk. wrap
Tasting their wares
-
After pre~ 90me of their favorite
recipes. Emma Samm•. who play• Fallon
Carrlnaton Colby OD ''Dynu~ ll," and
David Corwin, proprietor of Ambroela
Epicurean Catertnc. enjoy Ampltnc. The
duo presented a protram 8atUclay to a
packed houe in the noueewaree depart-
ment, l'he Bro.dway. South Cout Plasa.
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Qood Cooks know about
Pet·Ritz Pie Shells. They
bake up tender and flaky
-perfect every time. So
you can spend more time
being creative with the
flllingl enjoy the home·-
.made taste of Pet·Rlt.z
regular· an<J deep-dish
pie crust shells today.
They're available In your
grocersftUzer .. ~~~-
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2 new vartettes creating sensation for
crispness, taste, stoi:age capabilities
kttplftlAiiihl)' of ik aooles by ~other 1PD1a. ~Iii Tfllll il&;tS llid tlle --... ., ....
eumna one in 1«tion1 and tietuna orchard combion-60 pertetlt f'Ul. wllidt• 1111jrct eoa...a•_. .,_. .., .....,
them Ill an tbt wnlhinc. Thiny 30 pelt-cat Mua.. and 10 ~· .. _. ~ llil-• dlltvilm ill • ""'""' 1118 mmutn laitr; the cva fnait st&ll was Granny Smida uen. 'loWI lllt-41ai.... lail 6ac -• awu • .11 .. llUt •
McQa•..._ Newt.__,__ • whnc and ta1&e·lempli"1-"°Tiie MullU 11 I .... ... =r=J •a• llaaltd 10 ..... fa-.. I IE fl .......
-1 _... ... _ introduced1n 1930,acronbetween .. Thac (f'4,jaj area can be apple, com,.,... ao tbe Oraa01 ..,., liillll'. aliwr, ...,-. M __ ...,
Firit it wa1 JapeMtc electronics Golden Delicious and lndo. The PQlhnaaed by any other apple, Smith," huaid, "but iuv eeterud purtld .. llrtilim 10 oudca. TW om n.r ...__.
thattook.thcnationbystorm.Thcn Fuji (introduced in 19SI) carnes althouah cratia~ is best. In our alittkmoft~.lt'•VCI)'.~., -.,"leidT .......... rnuure ..,.._.._.by IM fllel dllr lillMI
automobiln. N~. ifs apples:-~ the traits of i11 parents-; the De-on:Urct. in every fourth row every on the Wt Coast, Where 1t 1 &Iii llllbia." baotlld ... _..., ..... ,.... ..._meet.ll'NllWFr&8Yf6 JM ftr~
T ._. . . licious (in color) and tbc Ralls (an fourth tree i1-a Granny S-'lh. And.. •r..: • ...;n.' That'1w .. -• ,.._, ----,·· Y!O new .,,,..e v1nct1cs, the Fuji nm h · · .... _...,. ·-.. _, --• , ·J .. (fOO-P.) and Mutsu (moot·suc) arc c aractcnst1cs.) It has aood the(e arc a few Mu1su'1 mixeC! in. 1n Enaland. • . ......., ~ it ~ on the .. Riah1 .,... " 1xm llM se-
cruuna a sensation in Am~rkan flavor, i' not sour. an(l ri~ns fiiov. too ... he said. \ "Tfie hold1~uahty on the:;'.: ..-; ~ hi& .......... Md .......-. .. ..,. --,_.. * -fmh fi 't rk I'. .10 in Japan. ~uba City •OPI~ arowcr Dick is CllceptionaL,lncy have a 6-MmC' fell mim '° hunary jays. everyone in todi. Who's. .............
• rua ma cts •Or their size, In Lodi. npcnina occun around Taylor, of Taylor Brothers, has shdflifc at the &focnY store. Aad, ~takeatti1eout0foec,then90 problelnswith=•...i'*= cmp~e.s~. taste, and storaac the fint of Scpttmbcr. coinciding beell srowina ud markttina both after bcina harvesled in Oc:10ber ~so ~~·" Tectleabuq lilbed. out and plaaau #Piii We
capabihllcs. Plus. they're able to with the end of the ppc harvest -•PP.Its for about lix years. Taylor and kept under refriaerttion. they .rrm '!"' wre how we're IOllll to don'taee diem 11a ,......,1'uljusa
produce,• marketable crop within mcan1na~aborstithsavadabtr.. sa1dtheMutw1ntttile{one1'Catem 1 arc stiff crunchy and··ftavorfut in deahnth1hat'' iiiOUiei way die QiJt y
two yeari of plantina. Tccklcnbu ckmonstralCS the wh the fruit i1 so la ) and won't-March." Tccklcnbu 's trtti farmi •• Lee Tcckknbura.. whose family r---:--....z:._..;:.;:.:.:.:.::.:.:.:.::.:..::.;,~~:.......;;,;.;.:..(..:;;;.;:..:.:.~~=-=::.c:..=:.:;:...:~:.,.:..:....!:!.:.:.::;::.;...._.....:.. _____ __:._---=...:~:!:.7~1:!-..!!!:!:!......=!:!!..~~..!!!..!!!!!!l:... __ ....-------
has been farmina in Lodi for moro
than a century, said that when he
firJt tasliC! the varieties tftrtt years
. 110; hc k~ they would -find
acceptance lft the Umtcd States.
They already arc the most poptslar
apples in Japan, he said •
"Thcscapplcsbavtjustcomeout ~f sto~." Tccklenb~'l said, o(fcr· ma • slice of I Fuji for tastina..
Otherwise, the taste 1s even more
{ v1~~nt. The trick with any fruit hke
this 1s that !he minute you pick it, 1t
has to ao mto cold storage. Or it
releases ethylene lls and npcns
itself into oblivion. •
Cold storaae or not, the softball·
sized apple in my hands yiclas to a
bi&c with a healthy "crr-ak," and the
juice has 1 'Spicy side taste that's
hard to dtscribe :..... ex.ccpt to' sa1.
you want more. Fujis arc "dense ·
apples, more like the Ralls (one of
its parents),, while Mutsus tend to
favor the Yellow Delicious side of
their pattnta&c.
Tccklcnbura said the fruit
produced in the 3'h-acrc orchard m
&ts second year {apple trees nor-
mally produce in their third year)
ranged m size from small to extra
large. Some apples weighed more
than 12 ounces. "and it's not
unreasonable to expect Some would
wci&h 16 ounces:· he said.
"'the bigcr the fruit, the better u
is. Thi year's September rain
caused the loss of much of our
bigest and best f ru1t .due to cracks
on the sides," said the arowcr.
Large green Mutsu -apples were
Turn kids
toward
nutritious
snacking
Mothers who arc snack-smart
can tum thclr children's natural
urge to nibble into a nutritional advanta~-"
Sc1cnt1fic research indicates chiJ~
drcn who snack frequently are
better nourished than non-
snackers, accordmg to an article by
dietitians Jo-Anne Heslin and An·
nette B. Natow in the October issue
of Red book.
The nutrition experts said
snackcrs arc also hungry less often
and so arc less imtable and more
likely to perform .well 1n new
learning situations. Snackers are
usually shm, probably because they
tend to cat when the) arc hungry
mstcad of when n clock sianals
mcahime.
That docs not mean children
should fill upon cookies. The) need
snacks With a substanttal amount of
protein. v11am1ns and other
nutncnts. Here arc taps on how to
achieve this.
-Set-a good eumplc. Wntching
you cat riaht can teach children a
valuable lesson m nutrition.
-Limn the amount of junk food
you keep m the house. Stock up on
fruit juice. fre h fruit. nuts. yogurt
and popcorn.
-Serve homemade snacks
whenever possible. You can control
w t goes an to fhc smicrryoumakc
yourself.
-Don•t use food as a pacifier,
reward or punishment. Food
should not have an emotional
value.
-Don't be afraid to set hmlls,
but make them reasonable. Be
w1lhna to compromise. Forbidding
1 food makes 1t more cnt1cm1-
-Oon•t scold your child for
slippina up. Teach the child to
cnJor. all foods in moderation.
Don t label food "aood" or "bad."
Each •IC aroup has· different
nu1ntional requirements. TOddlcrs
need about 400 extra calorics daily
in addition to their meals. Fresh
fruits and whole-grain, liahtly
sweetened dry~ ccrtal make good ~ snacks. as do half slices of bread. a
few cracken. a shcc of cheese, a
• quarter of 1 sandwich.
Preschoolers between aaes 4 and
6 need is many as four snacks a day.
Nutritious snacks include yoaurt
and fruit. cheese and crackers,
muffins and juice. milk and cookies •
or hot cocoa and .,.aham crackers.
U.S. food consumption studic
show almost 40 percent of all
children snack between the end of
the school day and dinner: close to SO percent snack ap1n in the
cvcruna. The _,cragc IG-)car-ol<t nttds
aboul 2,600 calorics a day, but
btautc of acti\ttf le'cls and
stomach capec11y. this child ma~ be
abte to cal only 1,800 catoncs 1n
three: rcaular mats.
Younp1cn of this aae hkc takc-
1lon1snecks they can eat wh1lt busy
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l"romA9
serving packages of popcqm,
raisms. nuts or low-fat crackers.
Teach yourehildrcn"lO&ink.fruil
Juice rather than fruit drinks or
ades. If they drink soda oc-
casionally, encourage them t~y
away from those containing
a<tificial sweeteners or caffeine. .
Teen-agers present special pro~
lems. I\ has been sajd no one cats
more than a tcen-&&e boy -or less
than a teen-age girl. The average
teen boy gains SS pounds during
those )ears and grows eight inches.
The typical teen girl may have
reached her growth peak by age 13.
growing only another two inch~
dunng her teens whi)e puiunaon 20
pounds. Her overriding concern 1s
not to gain weight. Site snacks with
friends, then skimps on meals to
~ve calones.
Healthy teen-age snacks include
popcorn, fresh fru it, raw vegetables
or baked· J)Jltato with low calone
toppmg. Teen-agers should limit
soda intake to once or twiccaday-
a recent study by the U.S. Dcpan-
ment of Agriculture indicated teens
who drank large amounts of soda
had low intakes of calcium,
nboflav1n and vitamins A and C.
~AJaskan Halibut Diet soda
~teaks 699 can hami-
~--~" · kids' teeth_,_.
...... ,. • ~,...; :_ G1v1ng )OUr children a sugarless
·· · • · ~Ji decay may do their teeth JUSl as
• [ soda to protect their teeth from
' · ,. , · . , <JJ much hann as the real thing.
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• _.;llj ·"t}J_ • Associallon (CDA). • ''="'·~ .'.;'/(//"-• _.. "Diet sodas contain a nigh con-
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said Norman Sperber, D.D.S.,
Fresh Boneless
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chairman of CDA's Council on
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Children arc espec1ally. suscep-
tible to the effects because their
tooth enamel is thinner than an
adult's.
"If you want to do your children's Fresh 299· teeth some good. offer them lowfat
Idaho Trout lb. or nonfat milk instead of soda." he
said. Kids should have three dall)
milk group servings to get the
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A ~ W1l:J to wte )IOUJ' way through
our selection of 35 + salads, aU made
fresh daily usinQ only the finest in-
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a fresh roll and butter.
Sushi
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14 pieces o( tuna. shnmp, aiti cake,
tuna roU and Califomia
roll. Pticked to ao. the
ptrlect lunch choice. 44 9 rca. s..oo
At'OJlobk OI Fashion WllDd. ~1
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calC1um they should have for the
development of strong bones and
teeth.
And. according to Sperber, milk
may actually have a protective
effect apinst tooth decay.
Another concern is that kjds arc
drinking soda instead of, rather
than in addition to milk, whtcb
removes a prime source of calcium
from their diets. Without adequate
calcium intake. he says, child~n·s
teeth and bones won't grow to their
healthiest and strongest.
"Kids who consume fewer than
three servmas of dairy foods a day
probabl) aren't getting all the
calcium they need," he said. One
dairy serving equals 8 ounces of
milk. 11'1 ounces of cheese or a
carton of yogurt.
"The best d1etat} defense agamst
tooth decay is to cat a balanced diet
from the four food aroups -milk.
meat, vegetables and fruits, breads
and cereals -and hmit intake of
extra foOds such as cookies. candy.
cake, soft drinks, alcobolac
beverages and other foods that offer
httle more than calones or flavor to
the diet."
In add1t1on to a balanced diet, to
keep teeth at thetr healthiest, brush
and floss daily and visit your dentist
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FLAVORFUL STUFFING
When roastinaa turkey, use frelh
oranae juice to add unique flivorto
the stuffina. -
Saute I paund sausaae meat;
drain and combine with 8 cups
dried bread cube . 8 diced celery
nalk • l chopped sautccd onion. 2
teaspoons aratcd orange rind. l
teaspoon thyme. 1h teaspoon ..cl
maf'joram and sqc. ~. cup chopped
penley, ' cup frCSh oranac jui~
and I/• cup mehed butttt.
Mtx wtll. lddtba additional or-
·~ JU• to lf\Oisten, if necessary.
tuff and tre 12· to 14·pound
turkey and fOl l, I U ual. ·~
Sea View
sweeps
4 -A palo_
Corona del Mar Newport Harbor
and Un1ver11ty ad earned CIF 4-A
water polo quarterfinal victories
Tuesday to make \he IHI~
virtually a Sea View Laa&ie tour·
namcnt with Sunny Hilla ihe fourth
entry.
Costa MeM H1ah alao won its 2·A
contest with CabrilJo to advucc to
.semifinal action.
The three Sea View scbools wtre
ranked first. second and fouJ1h ~
specuvely heading into tht tour-
• nammt and Sunny Hills was rankec!
third. . .
• Here's a look at each game:
\Jalveralty t, Villa Put I: The
Trojans came up with a thrillina 9--8
victory at Hcntaae Park on the
strength of aoals by Gene Metz and
Mark Herman in the final minUle of
overtime after falling down early in
the extra period on a goal by Villa
Park's Trevor Krischncr. .....
Mctz~crman, Ken Little and Dirk
Venztan all had two goals aficce and
Jeff Krogen added the fina .Univer-
sity tally as the TroJ&hs advanced to
21 ~overall and will meet Corona del
" (Pl--... POL0/03)
CabJi110•1 Joel Jory reacbee o•er ea.ta 11eu•1 Shane
Coons ln an attempt to Intercept a,... dut.nc CD" 2.-A
.........................
.. ter polo plaJoft action Taeeday at Qrance Cout Col·
·1ece. T he Mutane• won tbe 1ame, 10·2 . ...
IJ ClllUI MONAllAN ........ 2 ••
Altly>uah ~wpon Hart.or HiP asrts• vollt)1-U COKh DU Oleu Md
hii Sailon bad beaten their~
l.quna Beach. twice lltady this
year, Gietin wa worried 1hllt Ult
Art11u miiht come ~ _.. •
Jtocky Balboa-likt ~nee ia uodly .u,tn:S S-.:A • QUlr-
tttfi nals.
• lnttra<\ ~rt Har'bOrcamcout
IWlnJ!nl fa1111and furious; .,.an\fl4
in& u,una Beach as thQulb it *M
Randy "Tex" Cobb.
The IS.5, IS-7. lS.t, CJF S.A
quarterfinal pla)off victory in the
Sa1lor5' cm earned N~ Harbor
a semifinal berth apinst Mtra CostL
The Sa1loB, 16--2 and fourth-seeded
entcnng the tourney, meet the top.
seeded .S-A team Thursday at a
neutral sHe. .
The undefea~cd Mustanp ft the
No . .l team in the nation accordina to
Volle)'ball Monthly. The Artists, the
No 2 representative from the Pacific
Co.i t League. finish the sea50n at
leh7. (Ple&ee eee SAD..Oll8/D'2)
PCL football race coines to final tomorrow
Woodbridge. Costa M~sa. Orapge battle
for leagu e· s ft nalTwo CIF playoff b erths
By ROGER CAR~N
Of ...............
Thc.frt runruna out of tomorrows
m the.Pacific Coast Lcaaue football
race, and it's now-or·ncvcr for Wood-
bridge, Co ta Mesa and Oranac.
Only Laguna Beach H1gh's Artists
have clinched a berth m the CIF
Desert-Mountain Conference play-
offs. but obviously the Art111s would
hkc much more than simply a playoff
berth. They'd prefer the league cham-
p1onsh1p. ...
Herc'sa lqokat the tv.o PCL_pmcs
this week which 1n .. 01 .. ·e Orange
Coast•~ teams;
Woodbr141e (Z·Z) at Lapaa &acll
(3·0~ Ocpcnd1na on Thursday night's
outcome bet~ttn OranJe (3-1) and
Costa Mesa (2·2), the Artists arc goina
for a share of the tat le, or the outright
championship in f nda)' contest.
A lo s could mean a four-way or
• • Mal-1na
seeks
crown
By BARRY FAULKNER
0.-. ,... c ........... .
The Manna High football team can
wrap up its first outnaht Sunset
League champ1onsh1pcver with a W10
over Fountain Valley Fnday at West-
minster H1ah. and the Vikinp arc
favored to do JUSt that.
A lo s to the Barons and an Edison
wan over Hun11n1ton Beach would
rc5ul+-an a Manna-Edison «>-title,
though Manna would suit retain the
lcaaue's No. l Sttd for the CIF Bag
Five playoffs by virtue of its 17-7 win
over Edison.
The only other pla~off drama lies
with We tmin ter. which must lose to
winless Ocean View. while Fountain
Valle>; l!J>SClS Marina, to surrender
the third-place Pot to the Barons.
Here's how this week's final round
of Sunset Lcaauc pmcs shape up:
three-way tie with Laguna Beach, the
No.-3 team 1n either case.
Woodbnd&t, en wuh o loss,
could 10 with a comb1nauon of an
Orange W1n over Costa Mesa and a
Tratruco Htlls wtn over Laguna Hills.
But, the Warriors aren't looking for
any back-in situations
Laguna Bca'h interim coach Llo>d
Cotton admits at'' been a season of
urpnscs. but there is a difference.
"Woodbndac. they '-ot two s.u.rpns-
cs. we only sot one. • Mltd Cotton
"We got tbe Billy Vinovach surpnsc
Our lo s to Co ta. Mesa wa~ stnctly a
Bally show Bally bell us and now I
understand why he can no lonaer
officiate a JUntor college football
~nge-C~nty:'"That'swha1
Hal Sbcrbcck at Fullerton Sl)S. and I
understand wh).
·•As for Woodbndgc. the) defend
well what v.c do best. It'll be strenath
vs. strength. I don't thank they'll back
do"'n We're definitely not going to.
We're going to dance W1th what ·
brought us. but don't forget. v.c can
pass.
"The only thing that bothers me 1s
that they have more mouvauon.
They have more to pm than v.c do,
and h1Jh school foo.tbalL..is.-suc
emotional game.
"But we have some things gomi.
too. Last year at halflime some of our
kids s.a1d they thou&ht I cursed in the
Ioele.er room. I'm sure I didn't. But it
was at the end of the half. and they
(Woodbridge) rushed three guys and
sacked our quarterback. So, our
offensive hne owes me. They know
that
"I know this. lfwc play like we dad
in the ~ond baJf qamst Orange, at
v.on't even be close. With that kind of
desire, I can't sec anybod) staying
with us."
The plot isobV'iOUsly pretty thick an
the race for the champtonship and
WoodbridJC Coach Gene OJI sums
at up pretty well.
Said NOJI'. "Yes. It IS thick. and
)Ou've 101 to watch where you step."
MarlAa (4·0, 4·5l n . Fo.otalll
Valley (l·l, l·'7): The Vikin&S can cap
their 180-dcgrcc turnaround from an
Q..S start this )Car with an unbeaten
leaauc season. whale the Barans' shm
pt:J;off hopes ~u1rc a wm Friday
0
' .. 1~· will be a tough pme" said .._,...,._..,'-~
Manna Coach C'hns Ramsey.' Corona del llar h-4 coach O.•e Holland and bla Sea~·
"We feel they arc the be t<oached will face arch-rim Newpo~ Harbor Friday In a 1ame that
and best-prepared team in the league. will decide tbe Sea View Leafue'1 third place repreeenta·
They are a good )Oung t~m _that:~e in tbe CD' playoff•.
blo som1na. and our mouvat1on 1s -
.
Th~s week's prep games, odds · mn1u at least a berth in the CIF
pla)ofTs. as v.eU u'some or=an of~
PaClfic Coast champtonship.
For the loser. bowevC"r, it could well
be t~ end of the hne. Tltanday .
Huntington Beach vs. Edison (at Oran!DC Coast College)
Costa Mesa vs Orange (at El Modena) · ·
Mater Dea vs. Servile at Santa An.a Bowl)
Friday
Edison by 8
Orange b) 4
Scrvnc·b)'. 6
Corona dcl Mar at Newport Harbor Ntwport Haroor by 7
"They're a real solid and ~ell
coached team:• commented Costa
Mesa Coacn Tom il<fwin as Hit
prepared hi sometimes very-up and
sometimes very-down Mustangs. Tustin vs. University (at Irvine) • Tustm by 8
Saddlcback vs. Estancia (at Orang~ Coast College) Saddlcback by 21 ''They're beatable, because of us. lf
we play like we're capable, we can
win. But obviously, we can't beat
at\)body if we play hke we di~ J}1e
other night (a 52-12 lo s to Trabuco
Hills)
Marina vs. Fountain Valle) (at Westminster) , Manna b) 3
Westminster vs. Ocean View (at Htn. Beach) . Westminster by 8
Woodbn~ge at Laauna Beach Laauna Beach.by '
Irvine at·Cap1strano Valley Capistrano Valley by 21
As for his team's task. it's no
different than any other Laguna
Beach opponent. Jonathan Todd as
the central figure and Noj1 acknowl-
ed&es It.
That'!I for sure They have some other
good players, but he's the key.
"We're down to the last pm~. The
thing about at is if ~;get 10 (the
pla)Offs). we could beat anybody ..• if
we itt there."
''He's good. but everyone knew
that from last year. He's k1nd of a
throwback with the bard-runnina. He'~ faster than most people thank.,
and he has mo .. cs and a chaflic of
d1rcct1on ," said Noj1.
"h'san awa y field and a little longer
dnvc. But v.c'vc had fa1rl) &ood
success aga1ns1 Laguna Beach.
The) 're about the same as last)car-
a~s1vc Both teams wall be C'<· Cited ....
The Mustan&,S expect to be at full
'itm\ath with tatlback T lcr Riddell
returning .• Irom . a one-•ame
suspcn ion and fullback-hnebackcr
M1~c Z)'perski back from a bruised
lea.
"He's the key to their· otJ;nsc.
Costa Mesa IZ·Z, $-4) vs. Oruse
(3·1, $-4): Vi ctor) for .rather of these
teams m T~unda) night's showdo~n
Orange·~ b11 w~n is Paul
'1aund, a \Cry effective tailback.
Har bot-· seeks turn of rivalry-
Tars need to avenge '85 CdM
loss to secure CIF playoff spot
By ROGER CARLWN
Ofll'90.-, .........
NcwpQrt Harbor H1gh's Sailors hold a commanding
edge over nval Corona dcl Mar in thcu 21-)ear football
rivalry. boastana an 18-5 margin over the )ears.
But there's more at stake than simply braggmg nghts
Fnday night
Newport Harbor ca n assure itself of a benh in the
Cl F Central Conference pla)offs with a victory. or c..-cn a
tac. should Uni versity fall to league champion Tustin.
The Sea K.Jnp, on the other hand. could throw third
place into a thrcc-wa) co1n-01p situation 1fthcy can up$Ct
the Saalo". combined with a University loss to Tustin.
It all happens Fnda) night. HcTe's how 1t shapes up:
Corona del Mar (1-3, S·I) v1. Newp.rt Harbor (%·Z,
$·4): Corona del Ma r Coach Dave Holland \lews the
trad1t1onal finale wt th the Sailors as a 1wo-fold m1ss1on.
First. there 1s the nvalry, which Harbor ha'>
dominated over the )Cars.
Corona del Mar. however, has a chance to pm back-
to-back frustrations on Harbor, having shocked the
Sailors I S-14 a year aao to force Newport 1nto sharing the
Sea View League championship with Saddlcbad..
"It's not too hard to get either team up forth1s game.··
said Holland. "We feel ifs our um·e. Wc'\e been pla} mg
good all }Car It'~ our tame to show what v.e haH~ \\~'\c
paid the pncc.
"But ifs no easy ta k. Thcy· .. c &ot this running back
(Junior Scott Morcnc)) who hasn't played vc~ much.
And they have a real balaoced attack. They're pla} 1n1
football hkc most ~ant to play at. They rely on defense and
when thev'rc in good field Position. the) ha\c a lot of
tool
"They've •got Mark Craig at rece1\:er and CK1rk)
ummers. their quarterback. is doing v.hat he need to do
to act the job done." ·
"Jcwport Coach Jeff Brinkley. although it' h1'i lifit
umc out an this scncs, 1s no 'itran'"r to the s11uat1on.
"(don't kno~ if they're uikmg. orgJving. the lumps;'
said Brinkley ofh1s tcam''I compct1t1on
"I watched the Co rona del Mar-Tustin film. Corona
dcl Mar dominated the pmc and Tustin stniggled to wm.
Corona del Mar as a good football team. w1thout a doubt.
"The) ha\e an Cllccllent dcfc.n.se wnh some &ood
down people. and hncbackcrs wbo swarm to the ball.
Records can be thrown out anytime th~ rv.o schools
meet. If one team v.crc Q..9 it wouldn't matter.
"I learned that when I first got here at Newport
Harbor. talking to the kids. The) '\c sat for a )Cat with a
loss under their belts. I'm sure that will be in the back of
thctr minds
"Corona run'I the ball well. and now ~1th the
switched quarterbacks (Ku rt Ehmann). they seem to be
opening at up more
"The) were pretl\ balanced apinst Estane1a, and
aga1n'lt ddleback the) ran the ball well. They mo~
the ball prcll} v.ell aaamst addleback. much beltcr ll)an
we did I think ~ou ha .. e to pla~ them Cdefens1vcly) pTCtty
straight ·
Tu tin (4·0. 8·1 1 vs. Unlvenlty (!·Z, ~4): "Tu un's
JUSt a great foo\ball team. 'Cr) Ph> 1cal and they take 1t
nght to ~ou. The~:re extremel) well-coached." ~•d
l nners1l\ Coach Mark Cunningham.
"\\c'rc lookinJ for the opportunity to play aaain~t
them. and rm looking forward to betng on the same field
w 1th ManJon •\nc1ch · "He'~ ..aid e'en n1vcr.,1t)' can't take the cham-
pion hip a~a\ from them now after beating Saddlcback.
Tht) 're defiriatel)' going \o the pla)off: and our only
chance 1~ to ~al them ..
Cunningham said the task 1 n't an cas) one.
• "We haH to hut dov.n the off-tackle play ... said the
\im· tar Unncnm coach. ··'Ihcy'tt. a arcat nmnina
team. The quarterbact.. 1s killed. and can run and throv..
but the ma1orm of their game 1s to nm right at you. and
O\"tt \OU. We ha'e to at lea t control that aspect ..
ddlebacll IS· l. I· II vs. E laacla (t-4, t-tl:
(Plea.le tee SEA vmw /OS)
stall to be the first team in school
history to wan an oulright league
champion hip, aoina undefeated.
"They are a class program and
the> 'ti come out and want to beat the
.Clemens wins Cy Young a ward OV's Butler
picks Jeansas
first-place team. It's alWI)$ been I Red S ox p-itcher Guidr) of the Yanktts an '1978. aood nvalry and no matter what the Clemens was 24-4 this season with
score. the two teams play hard qamst unanimous pick ·. a 2.48 earned run average. lops'" the each other" Amcncan Lcaauc. He won has first 14
Baron Coach Mike Milner: says. f dcc1c;1ons of the )Car.
"It's been a d1s&fPointing season for Witt lnlsh es 3rd Ht allowed only 179 hit in 254
our team. but would think they innings and was ed&cd out for the
would want to JO out with a wan over 5ttrikcout lead in the final ~eek by
a touah Manna team. NF.W YORI-. (AP) -RoScr Seattle's Mark l.anpton. 2.iS-238.
"We're not 111 point in tame where Clemens of the Bo ton Red Cio11 :. the It "A'" 1th :a rcm:irkablc tnkcout
wt'll be con5t"lti\C, We're hun&t) top wanner an the ml)or lea uc\ this performance that Clemens put ht
for a win and we want lo finish the )car with 24 v1c1ont1, was un1n1-name in the record bOOk. stnking out
season on a w1nnin1 note. We'll do mousl) clcc:ttd thl' mcm•an ~o batters an a pmc at Fenwa Park
what .,.cha .. " to do to win. Lcaaue's y Young award v.1nncr, at la t pnl 29 qainst the ttk
"We're faCU'f the t bl 1n thf w"U announced wda,. ~~~-Mann~
unttt t.ca1ue 1n Sean M11ula, and Clemens rttCl\Cd 140 points 1n tfc wa tht first patcher C\Cr to do
(quartcrbeck Rick) Vandcmct ap-ballot in& b> members of the Sa ball that m a nmc·innma pmc. and at
pean to be a fine athlete who makes Wntcn s~11uon of menl"1a, came an ht ..oth ma1or lci&ue
their offensc'\o runnin1 the option namtd ftm on all~ ballot Hut. Ttd Pfformancc.
df'ttt1'-tl). H11ucn of Mrl"'luktt was ~nd wo ballot arc c:ast ho. wnte 1n
"Wc'tt not uWd· to PlaYll\I an wnh i42~nt and Make W11t of the ca h ~menran U.,UC · '>· & h
option team: wh h could be 1 qcl1 finilhed third \\1th 'S \l>ter 1s u~cd '°name &h Ptl he •
d1 dv1r\lqt for UI h' I rortagn Oftly two Other l pltthCrJ ha\ e v.1th fi\ t po1nh Oii\& for a fint-pla
ofl'Cn , which will &ake 1 lot of won the award unanamou I). l nn \ le. thftt for nd and on for
,..__ ... 8U"9ST/DI) Md..ainofthcl1gt"ri1n l and Ron lhm1 •
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Following ·Watt in the balloting
were cw York Yankct-\ rclic\cr
Dave R1ahctt1. 20: Jack Moms of
Detroit. 13, and rtlicvtr Mark
Eichhorn of Toronto. 2.
Oer Clemens undcNcnt houlder
uraef) on ug. ~. 1985. there wcrt
man) quc tion to whether the
Un1\crs1t\ of Toa• \tar could
a\'h1c .. e the starJom that was prtd1c-
1td for him.
"
. . ..,
Thrtc-umc All· unset Lca,uc ~lc-ctton Ru~ky,Butlcr of Ocean V1cv.
H11h ha "erbally committed to pla
h1' collcgfatc basketball at the Una·
\C~1t) of Kan~ Scahawk Coach
Jam Ham~ u1d Tucsda) n1aht. •
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~toimpart
pltchtnp WlsdoDl
t am.al college ..
~AP •11palcMs ' • • COLUMBIA •. C -E~·lllaJorlequt
pucher Ga) lord Pert) )'S he looks
forward to bean& head coai:h in l,imestonc
CoU.at's new ba~ball prograrn . •
Perry. who won 3!0 pmc~ and earned the Cy
Youna award in both leaauH over bl~ 22-ycar career,
~ned to be al L1mcstonu th is aft []lOOn for a news
confcttnce to announce him ~ 1he chool's baseball coach.
· I ri a \ckphonc mtcr:vJcw fromhls hoa:tem Ralci&h.
. C., Perry said a few "minor" details must 1111 be wo~cdout.
...
Nlcklaa111 pall oat of toarne1
..... KAP LUA. Hawau -Ma ~rs
thamp Jack NtC'klaus and hanon Jack Jr.,
have 1thdrawn from 1ht KapatUI In~
national.
''ObHOU ly, l®naaJaclC NtekJaus frocn our f~ld
is d1sappointi~ bt.11 I can totaDy uftdcr1tand Jlk·k
w1ntin1 to be with his son dunna a very important taml'
an has car«r," tournament cha1nnaa Mark Rolfinau1d
Tutsda).
Nicklauund h1uon.1 rooluc pro bothrocnmaurd
for the tournament that beain~ lOda> on tht ft.apalua
Ba\ course on the island ofMaur. "'
• The )ouna Nacklau , howevtt, ii 1n the proccu of
attemptina to pan hi' &>la>ina rit)its OR the ~ncan PGr\ Tour, and made at throuah to the ~nd round ot ,
• the Tour's Qualif> ing SChool. • •
That compc11t1on run!. concurTt'ntl) wtth the
Kapalua tournament. , •
Jac~1c chose to continue tl\e Tour quabf)'in1
~and 1cklau\ withdre~ to tpf1k1 l1lt week'Wlth
his ~oai 1n Jck' U hland. Ga.
Welch •tan• o-rear contract
New Jel'M)' up• BlrdMOI
ST RUTHERFORD. N.J -The
cw Jene> cu said Tuetdly that t~y
had come to terms wnh veteran auarcl Otas
81rdsona; 1 fouMifM' NBA If.Star. and
that he would J01n the cl\.lb 1mmecbatdy.
··1 can't wan to"' Maned.'' said the 31-)ftl'-old
Birdsona. who a~cttlCd U .t poanta per pme lut ynr.
"h'i noljutt a matter, of tlus team Medina an ouu1dt
shooter. but the auerds lttm hts1tant to take tht'ir
shots."
Earlier 1n the day. the Nell made room on tht
ro)tcr for the ~. l 9S-pound 81rd19n1 by putt1na stcond-~ar auard Mike Wilt0n on waavcn.
Tht Nell would not d11etose tefmt of the thrtt·
year deal. t;ut Birdsona will rtponedly rccci\le Sl.S
m11i;on plut-inccntives. wi1h the Nets ret.ainina theriaht
10 bu} oul 1he third year for $2001000.
BinJwna. a free aacpa iftcr his contract upircd at
the end of l&)t \Cawn. hu l'eragcd 1.9.3 pouii. per
pmc throuah h1 n1ue )CAI") Jn the NB<'\, The lut last
fhc ha\C been with the Ncl$.
Foraard Bucli: Wijliam~ t.11lled the addition ol 81rd~on1 "another feather in our cap ..
CdMre'aches
stllnifinals
SCa Kings meet Palos Verdes;
Edison, Mater Del eltmlnated
Co;ona dcl Mar HiJh wa'l the lone Ora nae Cout.•rta -
g1tl!i tennis tl'am to win in Clf 1>Jayoff com~tmon
' Tuctday. a •'the sta 'Kinas d.van~ UltO lhc ~·A
semifinal by downing Bc Hrly Halls. Meanwhile, Ediso11 was ou tcd by Pal<» Vt'rd 1n<S
in the l-A playoff , Agoura ehm1n~ttd W~ on
games, 7S-6l after the two teams ue;d 9.9 in ict And
Mater Dci fell to top-teedcd n Manno .
Here's a capsule.look al wh:it took place:
• "I'm lookmg forward to It •• I feel prttt) good
100\U it," he said.
Perry said he e:\pe<:t\ to s110 a muJt1 -}e?r contract
but dedined to di u!>S specifics. • -
' · ''That·~ the o·nl) way you t-an be fair to the kid "
Perry said of the multa-)ear contract ·~That's.the ooly
way. You've aot to be there to help them .develop.."
LOS ANGELES-Bob,Wcl(h, who' • • ffendenon traded to Sonlca collected IOOvactonnsioctjoini~tM Lm
An&clcs ~in the Middle of tht I 78 .,.~"'=,,..,t:Ll'T:f~E SHttJe SUpctSon · ~o. readiCC1 agrttment on a new two-rd G Id H d d T .......
Corou
0
del M1r U , Btnrly Hill• •:The Sea K.Jnp
tteeived banner pla) from their No. I a~d No. 2 sinalc.\
playtl'1. Danielle Scott and Robin Bain. to J>()\\Cr a
tonYioc1ng 'ictol'} u home m the quartetfiMI
Scou, a junior. won thrc:c ~tnught, (.:1 , 6-1 , ~2; and •
Bain, a 1<>phomorc, won three tn a ro~. 6· I .~ I, 6-0: .•
Limestone, "'hictl 1s in Gaffne'.)£ in nortltwcstem~
South CaroliriaJtJst.below th~ North Carolina bOrd~r. 1s .
a pri\ate liberal ans college ofab<>ut 300 studeMs.
year contract with the cl\.lb Tuesday. • • aua era en erson saa u~~•>
The 30-ycar-old Welch completed. the final yc4r of mJht that he has been traded to the New
a four-)car contract this past season. whoo .he was 7 -13 York Kruck for a player or pla)ctS not yet
~ The site for Thundafi semifinal action aprhst
• dct~rm1ncd. . · •• with a .28 earned run ave.-. m 33 start · Henderson made the announcement af\er the
Palos Verdes wa~ ro.be determined today. ,
Palo• V((dH 13, Edison~: Senior Taunya Jo~nson
and junior Debbie GOldbericr each won~ pair of sinaJcs
sets. but Palos Verdes captured eight of nine doubles sets
to control the victory an a match at P:ilos Verde
The ~hool ho~ to field a baseball team by the fall
of 1987 or the spring·of 1988. Perry said. Welch, who battled and·beat a drinkan& problem Sonics' 121-114 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. •
early in hi C'llrttr, has a I ()0.;77 career record with the The Sonics office confirmed 1t had been d.Jscussina Perry said he has visited the ~hool four times and
liked what he saw. Dodgers. and has 1.096 strikeouts. the trade w 1th New York, but said tM deal wouldn't be
"Bob Welch haspta)cd a very important part in the final until Wednesda) momina; when the Sonics leave
Dodgers' pitching sucess o"er the last ei&ht·plu!. for a road mp. "They've always made mC"feel good. They've been
sreat." ht' said
Athletic Director Craig Drennon contacted Pt'rry
about the job and has said he "as the No. I choice for
seasons," club vice president Al Campanls said". "He is Henderson. an eight•year NBA veteran, was
one of the great success stones, not only in ba~ball, but acquired from the Boston Cehics in 1984 i n cxchansc
in hfc:· J or Seattle's t 986 first-round draf\ choice.
The Chargers fintshtd with a 2~2 record af\er
winntng tbe Sunset League. but return 1he tnure team
exctptforJohnson. . "Eitpcnencc won Out," said Coach Janice Hoppe~
the QOS\. I
"That was very flattenna:· Perry said. "We've·
alwa)s had areat rapport,. I JUSt thank, we'll have a great
tjme."
Huston 9ldn8 with Clip-pen . He said he was told of the pendintdtal just befotc .&& Tuesday ni.Jht's pme and was g1ven the option of
addina that except for Johnson and GoldbeTter, "no one
haaany CTF cxpenence:lhe ll« ofThneanrt~frcshm
and sophomores. I think we did p~ll) good to make at to
the quanerfinals." LOS ANGELES -Guard Geoff m ~ pla)tng against the 76ers .
Huston. a free agent who pla)1:d for the -------------------.
Golden State Wamors last season. s,gned T I l l di Tuesday with the Los Angeles Clippers. e ev 8 OD, ra 0 Quot«:. of the day Ago•ra t, Woodbrldae t: The Wamors 1.1ed the match
1n sets. but goura advanced on the ba$1 of a 7S-61
advantage an games. Eric Jackson, a student at Harvard U{'1ver-
sity, afier his long wtut in 1he ucket line outside
f cnway Park paid off a~ he was able to purchase
two uckct for a Boston home game in the World
Series. "It's awesome! Take me now. Lord."
Huston rt'placed Dwa}ne Polee, who was waived
earlier in the day, on the Clippers' roster, the NBA club
announced. · •
Hoston, 29, averaged 4.2 points per gan;>e tri 82
contests last season for the Warriors. who released him
af\er the campaign.
He's a 6-2, 175-poundcr out of Texas Tech. .
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7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Seattle at
Lakers. KLAC (.S70). ~ ·
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At the 3-A level: • San Marbto 11, Miter Del t : The Monarchs fin1 hcd
at 15-4 overall this season, bow1n1 out al the quarterfinal
level of the playoffs to San Marino
4 The t~o victories came froJll No. I singles player
Vick) Cordova and lhe doublcs team of Jenny Sm1t.b and
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PRO BASKETBALL
I eli ppers hold off
Denver surge
Woodson , Benjamin
leadwayin 115-112
victory to even record
LO ANGELES {AP) -Mike
WoodS'On sc"orcd a season-high 23
points an his second start of the season
and center Benoit Benjamin added 22
as the Los Angeles Clippers held ofT
the Denver Nuggets for a 115-11 2
NBA win Tuesday night.
''Woodson pve U"i 1hc outside
scoring.·· Los Angeles Coach Don
Chancy said. "It's great to sec, when
one guy 1 ou1. another steps nght an
and ~c don·1 lose anything... ·
Denver's Alex English. who scored
18 of his game-high 32 points in the
fir t half. tied the score at I 09-109 on
a pair of free throws wath I: 12 left in
the game
The Clippers regained the lead
when point · guard Lan) Drew fed
BcnJamin for a slam dunk. and
Woodson hat a parr of free throw ...
gi ving Los .\ngeles a I 13-109 mara1n
with 44 !>«ond~ left
Den\er center 8111 Hanzlik hit a
th ree-point field goal with 36 !,CCOnds
left 10 cut the margin to a point
-.\fter the Clippers' C'cdnc Maxwell
hn a la)-tn to make 1t 115-112.
Hanzhk missed a dn\ ang shot at the
other end. and Woodson got the
rebound. Han1hk forced a Jump ball
but the Clippers controlled the tip and
ran out the clock
Dre~ scored 17 points, while ca,c
added 14 and Maxwell 13 HanLhk
finished "A 1th 17 points. whale Denver
teammates Darrell Walker scored 16
and l...nfa)cttc U:ver 15
"We knew how we lost the previous
LEGE FOOTBALL
game. and tonight 1t was there for us
' to wan." said Benjamin.
Nets 114, Celtics 110: In East
Rutherford, Alben King scored 22
1>01nts and Mike Gminsk1 had 20
points and 15 rebounds as New Jersey
held off a late Boston rally.
JUllcks ill. Saul Okln.New York.
Gerald Wilkins scored a season-hl:
23 ants and Bill Canwr1 t
bunche<i his 22 points mto the 1rst
three quarters as New York defeated
Phoe ni x. ·
Rockets 116, Spurt IS: In Houston,
Akecm Ola.JUWOO, the NBA's lcadina
rebounder. paced Ho~ton over San
.\ntonio with 21 pom~: 18 rebounds •
and three steals ..in JUSt over three
quarters of playmg lime.
Bulls Ill, llawkl 110: In ('tuc o.
Michael Jordan 1gn1ted a funous
third-quarter surge with an I I-point
onslaught as Chicago handed Atlanta
1t-. first loss of the season. B•cks lot. Pacers 94: In Mil·
waukee Ricky Pierce came off the
bench to ore IS of has game-high 23
poinfs in lhe last five mmut<"s of1hc
game. lif\mg MLlwau kee over In -
diana.
Jau 104, Mavericks 103: In Salt
Lake City. Darrell Griffith hit two
three-point goals an the final seven
~conds. the second one at the buzzer
af\er Rickey Green intercepted an
inbounds pass. a.ivang Utah a victory
o"cr Dallas.
7&en ltl, SonJe1 114: In Seattle.
Cliff Robinson came ofTthe bench to
score a game-h1&h 35 points. 27 of
them in the $CCOnd half, as Phala<fel-
pfoa came from 27 points behind to
defeat Seattle.
Bluett IU, Warriors 108: In
Portland, Center Steve Johnwn.
playmg for IOJured am Bowie. had
Bowl bid becomes
USC incentive--
Trojans disappointed_
they won't play for
ro~es. reaffirm goals
the Pac· I 0 host Cal this Saturda) at
thcLoI n1cles Cohscum. then close
ouupinst UC. LA and Notre Dame.
Cal has won Just once this year and
1t wa!i announced last wttk that
Coach Joe K.epp won't be back in
LOS ANGELE (AP) -D1sap-1987.... ,
-pointed they won't be in the 1987 AJihough Cal1 1-Soveralland 1-6
Rose Bowl. ttie 13th-ranked Sou them in the Pac-I 0, the Golden Bears' onl)
Cal Trojans nc:\ertheless ha\IC plent)' victory was a 31-21 dcc1 ion over
of incenll\I to wm their final thrtt W1 bmaton State in their ond
pmes. Coach Ted Tollner sa)s. · pme of the 'iCawn Wash1n1ton State
"We just want to win and w me-whipped Southern Cal 34-14. and
th1nuood can happen to us." Tollner also prov1dtd unbeaten An.zona talc
'laid Tucsd1y at ht• weekly mcetina with the onl) blcmtSh on its record. a
""1th reporter . 21-21 tie
"for u to stay in the major bowl Tbc Stars be t the Trojans 14-6 la t
picture. ~c have to continue to win )Carat Bcr~tley to vinuatly chm mate
and bC an aurac1tve team to the bov.I \oulhcm Cal from the Rose Bowl
pt"Ople. race "ff~e continue to wan. our choice "We pll)td a"'ful up there last
will be better." . )Cit," Tollner ~td "But (rcvenat) is
Tollner said the fact that Amona. not our renl motivation aoina into
S111e C'linC'hcd the Rose Bowl bid last this pme. ~kend wa, d1~ppo1n1ina to the "The (bo~I> poss1b1bttc arc our
Trojan pt1) • 1nce winnina the • bia mot1\at1on. What happened la''
Pac1fic-l0 title and pl1y1na in )Car at Cal 1s of secondary imPOn·
P.tsadena on cw Year' Day 1 ancc." -
a1Wa)'$ thtu op pl. The TrOJ•n are comin1 ol'h b)e.
'"But," he ddC'd , ''I think we we~ and Tollner ~id that, ..,hde the brtak p~nymuch lonphott after w-e k>it U> •-a nice, he's a httle •pPrthcnsive
nzona unc(in ttic1t1tb pmc of the head.ins into the pmc qa1nst <al -
ason). The fa t that Artz.ona State .. l'~t aont from f~hna aOOd tbout
"napped 11 up la t tutda) d1dn'1 the b)c to hav1n1 the usual concn-n
rcaJly,af'fctl our morale... bou1 us um out of )nCh," he
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SAILORS TRIUMPH. • • From DI
· -rhat'!tthekmdofeffort~e·11 nttd
again t Mira Co ta.'' said-Glenn. "If
"-C can play hkc that. I feel we can stay
with them. They haven't been pushed
in a long time.''
"That was the flattest "-C have
played in a match all year," said
Laauna Beach Coach 8111 Chns.-
tianscn. "We wert men tall) prepared.
but in volleyball. when you re Oat or
high. it's ex treme.
.. I have to congratulate Ncwpon
Harbor. The) played a good match
and never let us back into the match ...
Glenn sa1d. ...Tha1's ·how we're
capable ofplayiniall the ume. We arc
meshing at the nght time. All week
long ~c talked about playing hkc a
team."
And that's wha.t they did. s
always. there were standouts, but they
were numerous as far as the Sailors
were concerned. Middle blocker
Tracy Krueger was a dominant force
in the middle on defense. while on
offense her 10 kills were up-
plcmcnted by outside bitter Jenny
Evans with 18.
The SaiJo~ were a1so aided by a few
changes Glenn made late in the
season, for the mo t pan by necessity
Sara Allison. who had been his setter
until an inj ury. was moved ta outside
hitter, alloWlnJ 1cnna Curo1 to move
1n at scncr. ·
"We dtd a few things diffcrtntfy.
We switched people at a few pos-
itions," Glenn said. "Sara has been a
setter and riaht side player for her
three years. (But) witb her experience.
1f I had to put eressure somewhere. l
want 1t on her. •
Curo• did an excellent jOb setting
Krueger, Evans and Allison, who
came throuah w1th five kills of her
own.
t<> play them. Tht) had such great
vclocit) ..
ThcSa1lorscamc up with 10 serves
that were aces or were not rtturcd
Of the three games, Laguna Beach
remained compet1t1vc an onl y tbe first
one. and only aboul as long a 1t took
the crowd to warm their seat ihe
Artists were tied at 1-1 . before the
Sailors ran off the next nine points,
fi ve in a row with herwood serving.
The An1s1s fought back for four of
their own points. making 1t 10-5, but
came no closer in that game or the rest
oTfhe na&ht.
. "I told the girls \hat there was one
good thing about this match. and .
that's that they never quit." .said
Cbnstaansen. ·
In other S·A volleyball:
Woodbrtdae 3, Mater Del O: The
Wam orseamed a 15-7. 15-13, IS-I I
\ICtory to cam a berth an the
semifinals agaan't Hueneme on
Thursda)
Woodbndgc. which improved 1a
record to 16-0. rccc1vtd 11 kills from
senior middle blocker Mindec Adams
to sparl the victory. Terri G1lben
chipped an with seven ace !.Crvcs as
the Wamors gained 12 poants dunng -itre niatch while she served Mater
De1 finished 14-2.
Hueneme 3, Corona del Mar I : The
Sea King~. wbJcb finished their
season at 14-4, wert ousted I S-9.
15-9. 15-6 b) the No. 2-sttded team of
the playoffs. Corona del Mar had
entered as the No. 7 team
In 4-A pla)off act1on: -
Irvine S, Notre Dame Academy l:
Clipper forward Rory White •ita on the court while attempt-
lnl to get the ball away from Denver pard T.R. Dann.
Another part of the team wan was
the tremendous serving of the Sailors
and the poor pa sing of the Art1!tt .
The Vaqueros earned a semifinal
pla)ofTbcnh with a I 3-15, 15-4. I S-8 .
I 5-10 victory.
Irv ine. 16-1 . watchtd a 9-3 first-
game advantage disappear and turn
to an opcnina-aame lo s. but began
passinaand blocking the ball better to
wan the next three Can Delson and
Bev Oden hat and blocked well for the
Vaquero!>
22 points and 11 rebounds. carrying
Portland to a 126-108 victory over
Golden St:ite.
"Klnga IU, Cavaliers 114: In Sacra-
mento. Brook teppe's go-ahead
basket with I 34 lcf\ htlcd Sacramen-
to O'-er (.le, eland. · Rooluc Ron
Harper '>Cored a scason-hi&h 34
points for the Cavaliers. whale Dcrtk
Smith topped the Kings with 25
"Their serves w~ tough.'' said
Chnsta1nsen "They were serving to
the deep sections (of the coun
e"tremely well) They were all two
inches an or two inches out, so we had
Caltech: impro.bablesl.iccess
Players practice (if there's time).
but find victories come game day
-p \ ADENA CAP) -II is several mmutes before 4
on a Septcmber11ftcmoon and Caltech (ootball Coach tin
Parker 1s tr)in& to scroun&e up enough pla)'en for that
day's practice
Getting all SS team members to show up 1s out of the
question -Parker has been at Caltech seven years and
know that a Imo t never happen -but he hopes at lea41t
enouah will appear to allow ham to run some drills.
Sull. tbc chances•~ not good. The entire freshman
C'la,~. which constitute~ about one-fourth of Parker's
team. 1~ out on Catalina Island undergoina an onentauon
~minarwith the Caltech facult), and most of hi ar&duate
\tudcnt-athletcs have yet to return to school. •
"YoujU!it can'tcount on the frc<1hmcngettina back 1n
time for practice," said Parker. more apotoactic than
an111 . "l he) have on<" of our famou bioloay profc son
tal'k to the krd" about st:i urchins and the critters runn1na
around 1n the tidal pool\, and then one of our
d1~11ngu1.,hed acolog) profesw"' will take ·cm on a hike
and explain about vokan1c formation and the hke.
.. , know they're just tryina to give these kids · a
1hm(X(' of their futurt . but It ~cm we're always at the
mere) of the tide . the weather, or the Great White
Steamer."
In the end. only about IS pl )US \trauJc onto the
field . man) pulltn.a on ttie1r hm and puOlna up their
50Ck a tht amve. One pla~er fo~ot his Mlmet. Th<"
first· 1nn1 quartcrbick d<>C$O 1 how up until pracuct ts
almost O\er.
Undaunted, Parker lines up his pla)ers for a field
goat drill, bU t ablftck)M thjj idn whm IM kiciter~ ,et
the ball over the cronbar con•1stentl). It hardly mattm
The rqulat holder ncvt:r how up, and the t.ckup tw
he stand' mat quancrback. But 1t is apparent tlfler several
shon, wobbly pa'lscs that this cxcrc1sc, too. as doomtd.
"Now you men know why I wu a hneman." Parker
jokes An cqui~ment manager doubles as quarterback
until the real thing amvc
uch 1s life as the football coach at the Califomll
Institute of Technology.in Pasadena, one of the most
highl y n:aa.rdcd centers of sc1cnct' and mathcmaucs 1n the
world. •
Twelve students have aonc on to wan Nobel Pnz •
let the school doaaedly field\ teams in 21 different port
for men and women.
owhere i that battle mon: evident than on the
footbaJI field. for decade • C'altcch's,.team w8'. quite
s1mpl). the wont in the nation. Blcs1Cd with bnlhant
student lack1na even the fundamentals of the \port,~
lkave"' became synonymou with defeat. ~ ·.;
'I he> posted JUSt one winn1na 5CISOn between 1930
and 1981. loi in& 33 straight at one point, and suspended
thc!roaram for a season (I 97S) when only 12 pla~crs
tne out. for )Cl~. people Joked that the avera e we1ght
of the Caltech pla)ers was equal to their IQ.
But 1ncc h1\ hmna an 1979, Parker has v.orked 1
miracle 1t Caltech no le remarkable than the cell
d1v1\ion or ONA di~~t1on that takes place 1n the
school' laboratories. Armed with a keen Jf!\P of reality
in one hand and willinanc,, to laufh at u 1n the other,
Parker hH helped Caltech po l w1nn1na rttords an four of
the IHt five ar .
The Bci\icrs won all nine pmcs tn 19 $. tht' be t
r«or~ ever an hool h"tory. and are 6-0 lh11 lt&k)n,
trouble hof:::.'!f on. to the ball. .;...;.........--.----...__.,,.. ____ ln&lli. u.wa U=c.forc bcCome * prioiit of:lbc
"There JU t artn't very many athletes at Calt«h ..
said Parker, 42. ··we have to take a relaxed a~ch .,
cQaches. Sure. we ha\e plcnt) of \tudent~ but .most of
tM!n 1utt p&a) as• relcur. l mean. thcx kid art to•na to be Htronauts, 'ICit'nti t cht'ml!\ ; one Of them will
1probably d1tro\er a cu~ (or c; n r. I'll let them mt a
practice or a pmc for Jutt ~haul an' lcg1t1matc c cusc. ... But how can ou Cbtw .out .someone ou 1.1
T c Tr an' 6-2 overall and 4-2 in 1d -.....---~ ...... ,..:.=....-....~ Ja,. 1nd Parker ha h1' rttt1 er run Pl ·pencms wtule 101111 to win a obtl Prizer
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10 M \Ml 00 6 7· I 61
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VOLLEYBALL
H91 Kl>OOI 91,,l
CIF PLAYOFFS
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15 DuM O·l 0·0 0 C-2·5 O·O • Rumuts.n
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To•e·~ •7 91 16 21 112
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SI ·•7 WOOdto"tII11-12?3 Nom0f'•ul6•100·0
12 Wll·'• s I 2 · 3 12 GCM'C!O'> 0-3 O·O 0 Hut•on
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Cl•POll'\ 62 CBen11m n 141
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CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
SmvtMDMMlll w L T "" GF GA
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M.ontto•• s • 2 11 S1 '° (hiCIQO • 9 l 11 S2 69
WALIS CONFl!RENCI!'
P e!T\dr DM'llft
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Mon1r111 1 s ) 17 SI ~
Hartford S· • 3 13 •I 41
80\'0fl • 1 I 13 .. Sl
Buttel() " • 9 2 10 SS SS
Tuts~v·s korti
KIM\ • Wtnnloev J
!odmonton J Ntw York 1,1,nciers 1 foll
Wesh'"glon 2 M1nnt10la 7
C11Qarv S Vencouvrr l
Tenltltlt'' Gemet
Bo"on at Pltl\l>ufOtl
8vlleio 11 New Yor~ a1n0tn
Q, tbtC et MonlrH
D"''O I •' New Jerstv
""•"""O'O" 11 C11oe1110
T o•on10 •' !It Lou•'
+-t11f*'~d at V....c:OV\'.,-
TiwrMllV't G41me'
o/'i •" Diii e• KlnQ\ "
Edmonton •' Bcs'O"
Otoro 1 11• Ph edt<l>ll o n
t1en•oro •• c."Q.t"'y
Finl Ptriod
0 2 1-3
0 1 )-4
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9 4S Elit ll, Win llr·OP ng) 10 10
Sec ll!d PtrioO
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7 W•nn•OIQ, Hewr•cnu~ 9, 10 13 l LO\ An~ct\,
D-•· 1017 4 w.M DtO Certvlt 5 {801•
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Olll(h, ,.,,.eel bv Fo• 1100 m~n; men on lctl.
621, W1nn•011 dt••v ot game ls~veo bv
Merion ) 20 00
Third P ... lod
S W11'nl1>tO Kvtt l IMecLu n. Mu•lenl I 4
6 Lo\ Anotlll. Carson 1 'Lu~ow•ct> Gotev I.
9 01 1 Lot Anoete,. D•on"' S IR01>1t11111
LtdveroJ. 17 41 Pt"elltes · Der1a110. Win !hold
'"Ill S 4 Herdv LA 1ln1trftrtn<.eJ 9 38
Wllllamt LA (h•Oh st;ct.1n11I 16 SO
Snolt 011 ooe1-w1nn11>1V 1·11·17-31 Lo'
A"OftH 10• 10 7-27
Power·o••v oooor1un1flH-WonMoev 0 of 4
LOS Anoe1n 0 ot 3
Go1•o1-W1n-. 8trth11ume 1?7 \"011·?3
'9vtt) LO\ Allffles. Jenocvk 31 \l\Ots 21 """' Alltndlll(-7 •S7
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TENNIS
Men's touma"*"
(II Wamtllev, EMtlndl
F il'l t lteufld SlfltlH
Jone" Kri•~ Ott Em. t0 S.ncl'ti (SN nl, S·7 .
6·4 •·• Oev•O P1te IU SI def Thtttrv Tulelnt
IFrt'ICI) 6·7, 6·• 6•2, YeMoCk Noah def
Jonell\fll Center IU S 1. 6 • 6·•. l<tYll'I C\Kren
CU S) CMf Jottn 5-dr US l 6·3 6·2 FlrSI Reufld O.U.S • •
JOIWI MtEnrot IU s l Ptler Flltn•llQ cu Sl,
Cit! Mini.our Benram .1r111l·Rteerdo ActOI
IBru It 6 • 6 •
Women's tournament
(II CNcl .. )
"''" Revnd Sontln B111o111 8u"91 IWttl G1rrT11,,YI dtf ftl'n>
F'Mlot IU S I 6•3 6·2, G1bt1 .. 1 S.bett0t CU SI 411.uruu Sa.ct1tni..o lltii»••L 6 9.. 7·Ut v RJneldl cu s) dt1 Wtndv Whtll IU s ), 7·•· , ••.
Anne Whit• cu s ' def LIU"I G1kMmelster
IU S) 6 • 6 I AIYCll MOuelon (US) def EUii
Buro1n CU S I 6 2 6 1 6 l
Hltlft sdlool tlt1s cu• .. LAYOFFS
4 ·A Ollerterilnlh
Ctlf'-dl4 Mer 14, aeY4tl'lv H•t 4
Slfttlt' Scoll ICdMI dtf •011. 6· l def llihekl. 6· I
dtf Ce rrol 6 2. B••ll CCOMI won. 6•1, 6·1, 6·0.'
PnebUt ICdMI won 6·1 6·0 iOst, 2·6
DwllMs l(ru<~tr·HOVll CdMl IO•I to OIVore·
WrtOflt, ,., dtl aroltlll'·K•rtoon. 6·3 def
S.oonor MYrn, •·I, Sm•lh•BHl .. t !'ltt •CdMI
won, •·O (dtt111111. IOtl, •·6 won, 6· I, Keoreu·
H1TJT!blr111' ((OMI !Ott, ... won, 6 ·• won. 6·0
Pete\ VvdH IJ. £.,_. S
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JO'llllO'I IE I IOSI lo S.moer' 1 6 CMf
Mure~. • l, def Klleno 6 0 GoOIOOlfl>lr fEl
IOSI )·•. w~ • 0 • I AmmeM lei IOU 0·6
? 6 I 6
DIUtllft
t oea.<:kl ·l Olll'll CE I Ills! to B1tro·HOC)cl,
3· tos1 to FOUflll n·Eerl, 1·6 dti 811dl·
Vuvnan 6 2. llllC\•Turntr 11!1 IOSI, 3·6 2·6
2·6, J.iten k °'"" IEI IOSI. f 6, O·• •.•
Ofllef4·A Sc-..
M:ra •etlt 11 Soulll Torrence I
S.nte 8erblre 12 ROI •'Ill H1~1 6
l ·A Querlerllftlll
Sen MerlM 1•, Me~ Del 1
Slnllle' Cordovi IMOl loll to LN, 1·6, lost •o Kor•<
l • dff ProlH Oviekl.' 4, H•o•n 4MDl lost, 0·6.
1·6. 0 6 Kreu" IMO! IOll 0·6, 0·6, 0-6
Doublet
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won 1·S 1<>11. 3·6, Fltmm•no Cimini IMDl IO''•
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Tl!Ovs.nd o.i..s 10, Alnlmbt• 6
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BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Slon•d M·k•
FLlll10111. 01IChtr, 10. -Yfff contrtel
OAKLAND A S--Announced '"" Ou,IY B•••r. outfit1cl4tr, Bruce 8octlll, hrst 1>11tme11.
end Oouo 811r Pltcller lleve c141clered for frN
IOlf!CY Stnt outr Qlll J""" Wilterd Cl lCl\t< Ind Dav• LlllHtr OilChtr IO T ecom• Of 1111 Peel lie
Coest LHlll>I AOded Tim Btlehtr 1nd TOCld
Burns. 01tclltrs. Luli Poflnlo, 01vt Wilder end
Ftll• JOH, oulfit ldtrs, end Marl\ HOwlt . In·
htlder 10 111e1r rost" for Ille 1917 lHM>n.
SEATTLE M.a.RfNEIU-Announcrd 1111'( will
rot uerC•H ,,,. OPhon In Ille contract of Sllv•
Yeeoer cetchlr
TE.XAS RANCiERS-PYrCllH•d Scoll
AnderlOll end Peul Klfoul 01tehtrs. rrom
Ol<iehOm• Cl!v of 1111 Amtr1<1n Auoc:lltt0n
HatllNll lNtw
CtNCI NNA Tl REOS-W111tecl Pete Rost, 1101
b111m1n, Cllrh Wt<lh, D•IChtr, end OIYI Ven
Goroer. c••chlf. tor 1111 ovrl!t0'9 ot ''"'119 111em ,,,. r ll'l(Ofld1hon1t refeHH Oulr llhled Mokl
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Anoe •••Oii 0 1\•llllllld Ctrl Wiiii$. CHIC'*'. ICM"
H\•Qnmtnl Purclle~ ltw contrlCIS of Pet
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Merit lltnv Cl lCl!I<, Jtll TrHd#IV, seconci
bu1m111 Cl'lf·• Stbc> 111iro beHl'nl n, 111<1 Cnr1s
JOl'lt outf.eidlr. trom Oll'ver, •"d Jiff Grev
•nd Norm Cheri•~. p.1c111r1 (rom Vermont ol
1111 EHltrn LHG"9
LO$ ANGELES DOOGE;RS-AllnOull(td 11181
Bob Wet<h, O•l(tlet. hH •ll•eed IO • two·v•lf
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Wlnnl~g 1oaUe Daniel Berthiaume makea a aucceufal
block of a King•' •hot during the fi.ret period Taeaday nlC.ht.
Movin ln for the followup l• the KJng•' Jimmy Canon....
Dionne's two goals
lead Kings victory ..
Atypical third-period
goal stops Jets. 4 -3 .
halts goalie· s strea,k
INuLEWOOD (o\P) -Marcel
Dionne scored two 'oals including
the game-winner. lifung the Kln&s to
a 4-3 "•ctol') o'er the Winnipeg Jets
an NHL action Tuesday nid\t.
Dionne led a 3-on-2 break and firtd
the winn1 n$ 30.foot shot past rookie
goahe Daruel 6en htaumc with . 7· 19
rema1nang to nap Winnipeg''> four·
game winning streak. Benh1aume
entered the game with three straight
wans and a 1.33 goals-against a' crage.
and had been a kt') to W1nn1pcg's
recent surge.
In deKnb1nt the "-tnnang goal.
Dionne said. ·• uc ( Rob11a1llc) g.;H e
me a nice 1>3s after a good play b)
(Grant) ~d)ard K)tC ...,ent do"'n
It's not one of m) typical shots Isa...,
the goahe '&a down. and I 'Aeht
upstairs 'A Ith the :P.UCk ..
"'1nn1pcgCoacn Dan Malone) put
JI bluntl)· "We had the lead but
squandered 11 \\.e didn't deserve to
..., in· tonight ··
.\ccording to lknh1aume. "I thtnl
'AC missed a couple of chance We
can Kore a lot better " >\sked his
1mpress1on of the Kings, he re·
sponded: "The) have some good
players 1n Dionne and Rob1ta1lle. and
.... 1io· lhat other gu)'' . (DaH')
Ta)IOr .• .
· Dionne. Berrt11aumc c;a1d. ··..., ac;
rcaU) good 1ooi~ht The last one I
BOATING
didn't Stt (the game-winning shot.)
Jim K)tc ...,.as on the ice 1n front of
mr.'"
The teams entered the Lhud pen<>d
ttcd 2-2. but Jets defenseman Jim
">te ga,eWinnipegalead...,itha hot
from the left p<>int at 8'.48
, Despite K>tfs goal. Dionne ~1d.
"We didn't let down We came nght
back. People are starling to (~I
confident It would be mcc to win 6-1
or 7-1. but these pmes makes you
better mentall) adfusteo:'
Kmgs rookte Jimmy Carson made
113·3Ju~t 10 ~cond~ later. finngfrom
the right faceoff c1rch!.
Oilers 3, lslanden 2: In New York.
Edmonton collected the victory on
Glenn Anderson\ oven1me goal.
snapping a six-game borne winning
streak for the cw York Islanders.
who have lo t onl) an regular-season
pla) to the Otlcn at Nassau Col-
iseum
Nortb tars t. Capitals !: Red-hot
Dino ( 1ccareH1 scored 11 palr of
J>O''er-pla~ goal!>. 8'' ing him a league-high 20 goals. 13 on J>()\\er
plau But · W1sh1n~ton's Ian
Ha...,.onh also stored twice as the t...,.o ·
teams pla)ed to a standoff
Flames $, Canacks 3: Ca.rcy Wilson
had two goals. while rookies Bnan
Br.idley and.Gary Robcn s also scored
for Cal~f} s' s1~th stra1$-ht \ICtory
The ¢ conunucd theu home-ice
dommat1on over Vancouver. Tht'
( anucks ha'c never won 10 the
Olympic Saddlcdome and have not
beaten C"algary hert'' since Dec. 16,
1982
Stars & Stripes upset
by White Crusader
FREMA TLE. i\umalia ( P) -
Britain's Wh1teCruS3der, u 1naa new
t)pe of hght weather sail. sent the
fa,orcd Stars & Stripes to 11 third
loss an the ~cond round of the
menca's Cup challenger su1e'i
Tuesda). while U<i.\ was defeated by
New Zealand.
Heart of America was a third
Amcncan boat to lose Tuesday. a\
'\mcnca 11 and Eagk managed '1t:-
tories.
White C~der's victory over
Dennis Conner's boat tightened the.
race for third and founh po 1t aons.
moVlng the British boat into founh
place. with 38 point~. tars & tripes
1s third with 41 points. The top four
boats after the third round move into
the semifinalc; to continue their
compcttl1on for the nght to challenge
the Australian defender The other
~1ght challenger'> rt'tum home
In other race'i. French Kiss de-
feated ltaha. Eagle edged .\.uurra and
Canada II trounced Hean of >\men·
(3.
Ne...,. Zealand·., fibcrglas'> boat I'\'·
maincd unbeaten in the second round
and is an fir..t place in the challen¥cr
'ICnes With 56 points. whale America
II 1s second 'A Ith 51.
There arc onl) l'AO more race da)s
1n the c;ccond scnc!>. The third scne'i
bcgtn'i Dec. 2. The third round rotnn
came!> with 1t 12 point., for each
'1ctory. The current sene'> grant!>
winner!> five points and the fi.-..t scnc!I
provided only one potnl.
Bes1de'i the ta~ & Stnpc'>·Canada
II match. there ..... ,11 be five other races
toda) New Zealand against ltaha,
French K1s!I vs A.uurra. Amcnca II
'!I Heart of mcrica. U A meet.,
Challenge France and White
Crusader uils against fall.le
Light wirids make for slow
race along Baja peninsula
, ..
#
.·
Hollypar handicap
t-.EW YORK CAP)-Ten pl'a)ers.
including outfielders Gary Ward of
Texas and Bn:in Downing of the
• ngels filed for free agenc} Tu~>
just hour'\ bl-fort the deadhnc, bnng·
1ng 10 77 the numbcr of ma1or-lcague
pla}cr~ on the h,t.
Pla)crs had until midnight Tues·
da) night to fair
Al'Wl liltng .on the final da> "'ere
(hot Hurdle o f the t Louis
Card1)lals. Bob Ow'C'h1 n.ko of of the·
M onlrcal hpos.. J lm Clancv qf the
T oronto Blue JaH Claudell Wasb-
mgton of the New York Yankee\ and
Darrell P orter of the Ranae!"\
C'lubs now have until Jan 8 IO
negotuuc with their own free agents
If the) cannot come 10 terms wuh
their o~n pla>ers b) Jan. 8. they must
then wait unlll Ma) t. nearl> a mon1h
into the sea!IOn. bcforc the) can deal
aaa1n
Ward. an outfielder., had a .316
a\.eraie an 3 0 t-bats "-'Ith thr
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267wuh10 homerc; and 9' RBI ',I:"' TUUDAY's llHULTS •
H -~1 had 15 ~ -I h h ll>W .. M•Nllll .,....,_... "'"""91
Lo.Alamlto.
urv e 4 at-bats 1or the Cincinnati manager will be ,\I ougn he could be selected by another team in ,.ST uca_ 350 .,.,0,
Card1nalsa a pan-tune ut1ht) pla>er baseball's December winter draft. Bcrgesch said he C¥tl.Ola CF!vlwoe>
and p1nch·httter OOllt'd fQ5 Wtth unable to playbe~ore May 15 c:ons1ders that possib1ht)' remote because R ose will ~~~Fl«ftJ
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rtlea~d b) the C. ards and signed b\ Ro~ and his coaches will decide. tn consultation AbO "" ~11. AD011o °''" S.e111<
the Ranger<; batted 26~ "llh 12 ( INCpt"l-..: .\TI ( .\P) - ( tncrnnat1 Reds pla}er· "-'llh the general manager, which pla)ers are n:tamed nnt ~:""v "'11 '"''"·Sheu str•• Rtt>e1 • Zure
homers and :!9 RBI m 155 at-bats manager ete Rose agrad to &J'C up his spot on the season. Beraesch said. Ho KT••dlft
\\ asbingtort.· "-ho tanw the tc.im's 40.man winter ro.s.ter to alJo\\ the Reds 10 protcu "That will be Petc'sdecl!ton H e'fgom1 to decide: lhe •2 EXACTA 'H "'° uuo
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for the Bra'~ ~1th the \ anktts. baseball ht tOr) \\3S put on waive~. "-htch means he for the ballclub." ~.,..,.., Pltewr• 1M ~·•c •1 3 20
\\ as)ungton 'htt ~37 \\1th''' ho mcr'I cannot pl:ay before M:t) 15 He has a )e:tr ten on his Bergesch. who urged Rose to take b.tmscJf off the 2:'-~~"P.rl.c•e""",. W•thOu• A_ .. ,
and 16 RBI. con1ract as a pl:l)cr wmter roster so that the Reds could protect a )OUnJer 1toc111u.... !.YMv L ..... .,... v11.111t ~ ...
C lanl'.'\ had a 14-14 rcrnrd and 3 94 "We ha\ c not categonzcd this tn an) wa~ as a pla)'cr. said Ro~ made the dec1s1on voluntanly M onda) "'-C::"1c~!~'11tt
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~Ith the E'<po 1 ucsda) "I \\OUld hope \\e haven't seen the la')t of Pete Ro~ came off the protected ltst for nght·handcd MO~••""" E Gtrcie1
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K·.U O.Cem~ 8 1988 upon the tJtllCUIOI Of admln· ttle k9PI by lhe tour1 tr you _.,.. in'l lrregutartl ... 0t In· aUPIRIOW COURT PRECIOUS ANO USEFUL flCTITIOUI M.1 ... 11 CA 112tle3 l!IH
flCI-No. M17 Ut Alt Olhet buslneta names ltlralOf, or uPQf'I the •I· att a pe.aon lnlernted In fOffl'lalilo.t In •any bid 01 In M CAL.Woate!A METALS SUBSTANCE MAME ITATIMlJfT Tht1 but1ne•a 11 eon·
NOTICE TO J.n0 addres-uted by lhe torney IOt the execulor 0t the aattte you may a.ve tile blOdlng COUNTY Of ANO HYDROCARBONS OF The totlowlng J*IOf'I• are duette by 111 ond!Ylduel
CMl>fTOtll OJI ll.lftsteror(I) •lllltn lhrM edm1n&1tra1or end file ..tlll upon the executor Ot edmln· C. Mltel WIJtlTI"-Vice ..Wfla&DE PRECIOUS ANO USEFUL dOlng t>ua.neu u Direct G Scott Sa.rk111an
9UlJC TRANlfllft AMO >1eat• IHI pasl. '° fll u ,,.,. eoun ""'" proof of ..... ISlrtlOf or upon the •I· c~. heNM Af.. Ell•l• of ALBERT 0 METALS SUBSTANCES RHPOl'IU Produclton• Tiit• 11•1-'I wu filed OJI INTENTION TO flnown to 1ran1let••l. ate lllU, 1 written '9qUeSt •tal· torney for the necut0t °' tel,., Coeet Community NELSON alla ALBERT OTIS ANO HYOAOCAR80HS Of 7340 Creacent Avenue ''"'" tl'le Count~ C'-'k of Ot·
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Dally Pt6ot ~ber 5 12, ,. 29 1986
TRANIRfl AlCOMOUC '40NE tng lllat you "-• "'9Clal lldmtnitlrator and file Wtlh Collete otetrtc1 liElSON 0.C....O EVE RY Kt N 0 AN 0 &lena PIO. CA 90e20 enoe Counly on Oc:1ober 28. MVl•.AO€ LICINll(I) Nam• and addrn• of Mlle• of the filing of an In-lhe eourl With pl'oOf of ..... PubbM<! Otenge Coul c-No. 1191:2 CHAAACTER INCLUDING Oenn11 T•eo t<aw.,.,.,,.,I 11186 ----------
, .... 1101 .. 101 eteiow llOldtr BURROW velllOtY and appralMn*'ll of vice. t •flll8tt 1~1 llal· Delly Pilot Novemt>et 5, 12. ::~: PETROLEUM, OIL, GAS. 17291 !ii, Lutr!tfeel u FDU14 Pta.IC NOTICE
u c.c. Md/Of ESCROW COMPANY. 1tl07· Hl•I• 8SMll or ol Iha pet~ 1r19-that you dealt• apeaal 199& • ASPHAL TUM ANO T/.R, FOUl'lll.•1'1 Valley CA 92foe . Publithe<I Orange Cout ----------*" .. ,, A E UneOln Av«Mle Ot· ttons or eecoonls menllOMd notice ol lhe ftllng of.,., '"" W432 fll.f'MllNTATWE I TOGETHER WITH THE Tiit• bUSmNI •• COf'I· o,!''Y11P"°, .. t.~Yetnber 5 12 '~ .. ~· Notale~givett ll\al tnge CAt2e65 mS«:tlOnl200endl2005of ¥9nl'Oryand11P9f81Mmenlof IALfOJIMAl RIGHT TO ENTEA UPON dueled by enlndtv1dulll • 2 ....., ,._., .. ,_,
1 D\1111 1,.,,.,., of s-aonel Oa1ed NoY9mbet l. 1998 the C• forn11 Prooate Code •Iii. us.ta or ol the pell· PUBltC NOTICE "'°""TY AT SAID LANO, AS RESERVEO Oertnos Ta.keo KawMaml W438 The I0110wtn9 ~ ••
ptopttty and • lrlnlfef of lflN ltobef1 ... Ttlft9tefot Wa,tend .. •ueur,Jf~ At· hOnt or ec:coooi. mentioned MVATI IAU IN OEED R€COR0£0 SEP-Tll11 statement ... hied dotnf ~ .. COeatMnt
liquor ll<:enM(tl 11 about to TonJ o-1•, Tren•'-totMY fot .-.tltlonef, 21111 '" SeetlOI\ 1200 and 1200 5 of K 21711 ("rob. C 1'IO. 112) TEMBER 27. 1943 IN BOOK .,1111111e County Clettl Of Or· P\llllC NOTICE ~ .. ~~.2C~ ~21._: .. A be macff Publllhed Orange Coul HawlhofM 8hod.. ltt. MO. lhe Calltornla Probate Code prfCTITIOUI IUltNEll Nola Is hereby gt~ 11181 1213. PAGE 140 OF OF· ange County on Octo~ ·--..,... • .._..., ,. • .....,
Tllel\afM(I) SoetllS.CUt· Dail'/ Pilot Novembet 12, Tom1nc•, CA tCllOS Wllflel'ft A. Motte, At· MA• ITATDllENT Robert W Ne!M>n. at I*· FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID 19ee ,ICTITIOUI •UIMU M1e11 ... R~ Petry,
lty (Otl Faden! Tat1 Nvmber 1988 Pvbblhed Orange Coast '°"MJ tot '9tttlonef rt22 The followlng perlOf'le lie ao11al r19'.entat!V9 ol the ORANGE COUNTY "2Q02 NAiii STATEMENT 209 42nd St . •A, Newport
end mdl eddrMS and W45e Daily PllOI NoV9mber 5. 9 Monti 9f'Mdw-t luft.100, dOlng busineu U VISTA •lala of Albert 0 Nelton Cornmol\ly known U 726 PvblllMd Otenge Cont The 'OllowlnO pertons are BeKll CA 92M3 ZIP Code "tv:ber, ol Illa 12 1988 ' a-te Ane. CA tinoe ORUO. 821 W 19111 Streel aka Albert Otis Nellon. ~ WMI W1190f1 Streel MO 73' Otily Ptlot Nov9mbet 5 12 Jamee Wilkens. 104 15th
transleror(t) lrt !AMA MtlC NOTICE WTh431 Pubf•tn«S Orange Cont Costa Mesa. CA 9202' ceased '*'11 ... , •I prtvate A·D Weat Wil9on Streel 19 211 1988 = ~~:;.~!1~ ~~!' Newpcw1 8Mctt CA R08UITS 305 Manne AY· Ot1ty Piiot November 12 13 Otlb•rt 8 udllu. 21101 .... 10 the hlghetl ano ~ Coste Men. carttornla W«2 Cor Diii M 021125 H ......
.,.,.,. 8-lboa 1 l•nd CA K _,, Ml.IC NOTICE t9 l989 · • Tul .. Chatsworth, CA na1 bidder, undet the IMm• This Nie 11 subject10 cur-one •r Thia bu11ne11 11 eon·
1:111&2 NOTICE Of WTt145.2 Tiit• t>usl!lfft 11 eon· and eoodlllon• lleretnatfer rent t••• COVWIMI•. eon· Denn•• E Rapoza, 329 ducted by c;o..partnen
T..._.....,,..11 . .,~'alSacur· DlATif OJI K 8141 Oueted by an lndMduat menlion«S, end tubjee1 to d•llorll rutnctlOnt ,...,. Pllll.IC NOTICE Margwn1e •2 Corona 0.. MICl\MI A Peny
·-·-·'"' ........ TIC IMIDllC W\TICE Gllbetl lkldt'IU eonflfmallon by the tuperlOt t ......,. _.., of Mat 92tl25 Tiits Slatemenl "' filed tty IOtl f.o.rll Tall ~bet. fDWAM> LEI NO (Of n.-. nu Thia atalef'Mf't wu !tied court on Novembef 24, va '°"' ''V"'1 """ 1 wry FICTITIOUS.,.._.. Tllil bl11•neu II con-with the County ei.ti of Ot·
and ~iflng eddl... and KOINIG. ""-OIA TH OF W•lh Ille Cout1ty CWfk of Or· INS ti 5 00 p m °' Iller• := ... :::,:~ino -.... STA ftMINT duetecf by 11'1 ll'ldi...OuaJ ~ County Of\ Oc:1oc.r 21
ltP Cocl4t Mumw of IM AT~Ac:.:l1~: Vl~::=~'t:« INV~~=tO• ange County on Novembef after w1th.n lhe time 8"°""90 Tiie terms ind cond1ltON Tbe loltowlng J*aont .,. Dennos E Rapo11 t9M ~~~~ ;;,~ ~~ llTATl!NO.A·1.US ANDCWNTITtON Nol1Gel1"-b'1llhlenlh1I 5· INS '121tt7 by la•.allhaoffatofRekl of Nie ate ealh In lewflll dot~ t>ull'*I t.s The Re-" TlllS 1181-" _,.Wed naa.
lfy\nt, C• 112715, s 8 No To •II'*'• benel1C1ar• TO AOMINllT'lfl ,,.. Boerd of Tru•I ... ol lhe Publllhed Orange Coaal ' Hellyer •ttornev-tor ,,.,. money of the Untied Slal• IOUttt Group 11102 Wllh I~ County~· ol c:.· Publl&Nld Otenge Cout ~•7 ~3-22'"'" r•td•lort __ ,. eonllngent flTATI NO.,,_,.... Coast Comrnut'lll'/ r~ o.Ay Pllol Nov9mt>er 12. 111. pe<sonet raornenlal""9 at of Amertca or Pat1 cuh end Mitchell North, • I04 tmne enge nty on ot>er 0811y P>IOI Novefnbef 5 12 .. ., -°" "' .,,.. ...._ Ot eoun"""._.. H . Dec:.int>er 3 INS 3800 Orange Sir..,. Ai....,· 92714 l986 19 2t 19845 ltMJl the J*IOllal P'oP· ~ed•l«>n and person• WllO To an heirs. t>eneftdatlea ... 11riet ot 8flge t'J, W453 lid• Caltlornia 92501 all p11t1cracl•I. lhetermeof*'Cll Barbare J Fv&mer 720'"' 'Ja&nl W"4t erty 10 ~ transferred II ct. may ~ Olhet'MM lnlef .. led ered1lor1 and Contingent ;:i1;:~·~p-: =:: : the right. lllle ~ lnt....i of ~ed;.:~ =~':1t!: l,4trlQOIO . Cofone Del Mar Pvb11aned 0t9nge CO.I
aerlbed in gtntral u WI the wlll and/or "'ti• of credl1or1. and pereon1 WfM> , .... _ 11 00 • m .• Thu-.. •'/. PUBltC NOTICE the cNlcMMd, et Illa time ol -.nd lo Illa COIH'l. ltn -cent 9208 Deily' 1"1101 No .. emtier 5. t2, __ Dl_IDl_JC_Mn_""_r __
f\lrnltur• ll•lurn. equtp. EDWARD LEE KOENIG. JR may~ Oll'letWIM lnlet•led ..... .... 1\1 ct.Ith d ... ,,.,. ""hi ....-Thlt tlualnt" II eon· 111 21 tt88 I"~ "'11.W. ment. ,..., INHhold .,,..,.. A pe11Uon ,., .. t>een filed 1n 1he will and tor •tale of November 20 111aa at the ,tCTITIOUI eu ... 11 • 111 • :w • of tne amount bid to accom-W439 ---------pr~11 of.~ by RICHARD L KOENIG In VERONICA ELAINE CUN-Pu1et1U•ng otpanm....1 of N ... STATl..wT :~::'1r:=~~~== pany lhe ..... ~eno ~~t>U-ol OUC~edti!~r~~ FICTITIOUl.U ......
Curtenlly llnown .. ,,.,. Super1or Coun of Or· NINOHAM Mid colleoe dia1ne1 located The IOl'°W1n9 owton• .,. uir.d..... I " ence to ..... ,._ on -Th.a stalemetll .... Med 8111DtjC 1111\Tll'C NAMl ITA~NT PAPARAUI RESTAURANT 1nge Coul'llJ r9'qunltng 111•1 A petition has beer! ftlecf at 1370 Adams Avenue. doing t>us•nest 11 Al Int• q V J cipera ton ° ..,. 0t eeaow r .._ ,.,,ll, oe>er· wttll the C4unl Cltr1' °'Of '"~ nu ~ Ttie ~ ~.,.
and II localed al 305 Metlnt RICHARD L KOENIG ~ ap· by VICKI CU~NINOHAM lft Coate Mesa Caltl0tnla at ll'tted EdUcalton Conau11· ::s=~·0 o~':t ~he°' c: at1ng Ind ma1n1~ ••· angt CoYnly,:, October 21~ flCTITIOU9 llU ... ll 0. • "V ~ u D & S
A¥tnue. Balboa 1~. CA PQlnled •• peraonal '9'>· the SuJ*lor Coutl of Ot· Wlllth lime .. ,d bid• win be anti, Bl Wendy'• ~· ouMCI 11 ·,,.,. llmt 01 1111 penM1, •nd ptemlYml on 19ao NA• STAft•NT Soft-are •570 Ctmpue
92H2 logethef .,. 1ri the IOI· ,...,..1att¥1 to .Omlnleler tl'la ange County requ.11ng lhllt publltly Opened end reacs WOtu 2429 So Shelton tnd 811 ,.,. lnsuranc. ecceptable 10 the nMaP Tht follotwtftO ~· are Suit• 1 Nev;po<1 tseedl. CA lo'Mng deecr•bed llitOllOllC .. t•I• Of the daeedenl VICKI CUNNINOHA~ be IP. for I -Sel'tt• 'Ana CA 92707 • death, Ill to I I W · purChl.Mr ....... be pl'Otlltecl Pu.,..lhed Ot Coast ~ 11212 I '
t>ever1ge ,~ .. Cl) ON Tnt ditllhon r~ve ... pc>onled per rep-PRINT ' 8'NO WINTER Wendy t' .. Weir 2429 So ::' ~-:~~ :* °"" .. Oltlle 0•1• of ,_ding ol Delly Pllol ~ a 12 ~:1'.:= ~~th. Colla OevtCI 5eldee .....,.
SALE 8E'4 ~NO WINE IUll!ortly lo adrntt'ltllef !tie ,....,,.t""9 IO edtntn .. ,., the U~87 COMMUNITY SER· Shelton, Sanla Alll.. CA ange ~IY C•lornt• ~ the corweyancie T~...,,.,. 19 20 tna \. . ~ CA 112927 T bu~ la ' COl'I•
LIClNS! NO 41-090095. 91tate uncMr 11\e lndepen+ •laltOfllledec.oent VICES BROCHU lllE. 112707 bed foilow. lnalt0n ofltfle.rM1dlng~ ' w447 Quenttn 8'11'CMI, 347 E ~by;lfttnetrliidUel
l'IOW tuued -for H id dent AdfT\lnlltfali;n ~ [a. Th• pel1tlon reQuHtt COASTllNE COMMUNITY Tlllt l>YltMH •• con-ICflHAl '.!¢RTION Of THE ton~. end.,,., tllle.,.,. tlth Cott• Men CA 92'27 ........ Seldea
premltH tor pr1f!'llu1 ltltt Acl , a1Jlhor1ty to adm•nl•t• the COLLEGE dutted by an 1ndMdual WEST HALr OF lOT 41 OF lklranc. poljcy M\tll be II• Pt8UC NOTtcE ""'-usmen 19 ~ Thie 111t.,_.,1 •• fllld ____ -=..._.•
localed at 30~ Mettnt Av· A heating Oft lht pelllton ...... under the lndepen· All C>id• .,. to be In 8¢· Wendy L• Ww FAIRVIEW FARMS IN THE localed eccordtng ~CUllOM ~ecl 1nOMdUWll -.111 ~~ Clit bf Of· ...w. lhlbOI ttland CA be held on NOVlM~ def\t ~ttrellon ol &-~deftce wtlll Ille M Dow-Thit atltefNnl wu f.ied CITY GOST a. Mi.SA In toclll .-crow P'OC1141oftoe 0uen ~hell anci-Counf'J on October 2t,
t2M2 21, 1 at t 4S ,. M In tllM Act men11 Whteft a1e "°"' in f with the <:«int'/ Clertc of°' COUNTY OF ORANG E. 8.oa or ottef9 tT'IU9t be In Thia t ;.*'-'' -filed HIM That the 10181 contldlt• Oej)t No 3 II 700 ~ A Meltnl) on Iha pet.lion and may 1)1 MCUred In Ille ange ~tit'/ on October 21 STA TE OF CALIFORNIA Wfihng and wtl be '--* f?Je follcMlng J*ION .,. ,,, tf'I \N Counlt II of Ot· ,_,.
etlOnlOflheltalll,.,eftaid ~tef 0JNe W... $anta bel*d on DECEMBER Off~ of tilt' 0.r«:tor Of 1980 ~H ACCORDING TO THE MAP at the otficee of AliO & ClolnebueineM .. ~o.nln· CountyonOCI tMrH PubllheO Of ..... ~
bu1tne11 and of Hid Ana, CA 9270:1 3, 19811 ti 1 45 p M In Dept Purel)Ulng of nid COlteoe Pubttshed Ota1l99 Coatl ON "Lt IN 800f(. PAGE Hellyer. attom~· fOf the OUtlrtt l $\;ppr., SO lit a fee OeDy Pi!Ot NcMlmber " 12,
llC:*IM(•I •• ,,.,. IUM Of IF YOU 08J£Cl to the No 3 ., 700 Clvtc: c.n1ar d••lrtc:t Otlfy PtlOI November $ 12 71 Of MISCELLANEOUS pet'tol'IOtll 'tP1°4!,'*'t•llW, •I ()alt, Sem• Ana, CA 121():1 ,.... 111 " th&
$13000000 tneludlflO In• Qllnltng of the peltl.on, '/OU Ori.,. W .. 1. Santa Ana CA Eacll ~must IUl>mll 19 ?e INS ' ' MAP$ tN THI OFFICE OF 3toO ange otr..t ,_.,,.... P11r"lt M 111•9-y, 922 P\lbllned Ofenge Coe.ti W4M
Yentory .. tllMl.0 at IO. lhOuld •I'* appeer et U'le 12702 ""'lh !Iii ~ • C&lfMr I ' W4' 1 THC C~TY RECOAOER aQI Ca torn.a t~S01 or Kttleltl Orl111 hl\11 J.n., CA 0. Pilot ~ s 12 ---------wtKh CIOnlttlt Of ttie lot!Ow· ,.,..,tng and tale your ob• IF YOU 08JECT 10 ~ thetl!, eert•l*I did. or OF AtO COUNTY LYING meybetlled-..tl'lttltc1et\Of 12101 -5 ....: NOllCE
11\g ~ ttO 000 00, 0.. jeeltOnl or,, .. wr1llen Ob)ec· gr1nt1ng Ol IM i>el•llOn. you bidder• bOnd mao. P•t•~ rta.IC NOllCE EASTERL y OF THE CAST Ille IUC*IOt ~ It My Tf\d tluao,,_. • COfl• It 1
mend NOit IG be replKed tlOnl ""''" ,,,. court before allould .. ,,,. .,,.,..,. at the to ,,.,. order Of Ille CO.SI tlNl °' THE WHT 2 00 t~ •f'ttt first oubliUllon °' d<IC!itd by an ~
Wlll't et.n tllrougl'I ncrow tllt PIHtlng Your ~· tllettno Ind 1ta1e 'JOUt ob-Colnf'llUntlt College DI Incl ...CT11'10Ul MllMSI ACAES OF SAID LOT, SAID lllla nolk:e and btfor. ml ' , M Atlt'/
I HOOOOO, ,.romluOr'J anumaytieln peraonortiy l«ltOMOl'llteWfllttnooJrac:.. loMd of Tnaat ... In.,.. MAMllTA,.._.NT WtST 200 ACRES H ING N'IQlhe ttle TNI llttemenl wu filed
not.-lnfavotof_..,1'*-' }'0Uf 9110lney. tion. w«ll tn. court .-or• -.nt "°'lets than ""9 TMfolOwiftOperaons•e CAlCULATt'b rAOM 1'HE '°' further inlormetton Wlll'ltheCounl'JCWllolOt·
SIS 000 00 tr YOU AA£ A C"li:Dn'OA the hMrlng Yowr ~· J*Cefll (5~ Of lhe aum M dOlftl ~---aa 111.adt· CUITElll 6, Wll.ION ""° tlld torma IPClf'I II IM anot CoVf\ty on Ott<I'* 2t Thet H Mt bMfl ..,., or • COfll~f etecMor ol anc.t may.,. in P9'90n Of by ... fWl'tnl .. tllatthe bid· ~ 3101 B•rct\, "'" 8TA!ET At«> ni' NOfilTH ottu °'the tllOttle'J lor Ille ttM
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Md Nid traneferortl) that y()\lf Clt llft •tll lhe c.our1 °' If YOU AAI A CA£DITOA pr~ Contr9'1 If "'-hfllamln Sfl_,f'NWI Ep .. fMI NOftTM. Tiit '1gllt r~ lo,._ Pub! lf'led Ol'.nga eo.t ----~. ror"" ,,... ~ tt to tM •aonll Of • 410A!lnfetll Cledll.or l'INI la Hat49d to ll!m n .., 4110 Pllfll NftPor1 EXCf'1' I THE'IU:ROM j41Ct enr ln.d Ill btOI 0.11'/ Piiot Nov.mbet •• 12. ,_ ot Mid~ anct of recMtllf1fafl\le ~t..s by lhe deCllMCI, 'IOU mutt f f'l_.....,..t Of tallure to ent.-U 11 ~ leatPI, CA THE ,.CATION l VI NO DATED NOYt mMt g tt 21, 1MI
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.,roYad by o.partmenl °' euance Of I • prMOte ~t•tNI appol~ted by tot ea Ot In "" °' • duc1ed by .,., Ind~ IOU1l4 l30 00 'UT Of tonal ,_,,-.nt•llVl9 OI Al· PtaJC fl)Ttc£ AICOtlOIC ..... Controt. In StcllOn 100 01 tn• the court .cthln tour.montlla bO!ld u. fUll """ ~ 8'nMmn ~ TH NORTH 372 00 FEET batt 0 ~ tlit Albett --~------~"*'' to :1-0U .. Prob11a Code ol C... lrom the elate ot flflt ._ w!ll oe IOf..,._ to Nki ciOf· thlt tltemtnl ,,, .. fffiit Or A D lAHO I AtO Oii 01!!.,_Helton. ~ll~" lty eeq The ..ant.e Of leilfltfl ... prCl'tl'llNd ltOt 'd•tt'IQ . 1'I "'9 Coi.#lfy C1tr1t Of Of.. T A H C I I I E I N 0 ,__ I ,_ • • • ..._ ITA ~
1f"9C u. ,_.,Citic:.' bed pr 1 fUlr 1n 1 100 I lM ~~ «liddet rn.tY "'4\NU9W M01 COUnlf Oft 00 21 ~ASUMO , ftOM TH« DM9a.L ...... ·~•ft ~ ar• tr~t .,. '° M contum-"'trom tna dl1• of.,,. PrOMlt COdt of Of Iii• bid'°' • J*10CI lor iony. '"' NO"'TH l,INl OF I AID .. ....... ... ,. 111 II 4otl\t ~ Nij,,.
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POOi.iC NOTICE
Fkt"loul Bwlnw Flett~~ Heme Stetament ...._ •• F Ue Ho 322127 Fiie Ho 3229.50 The followl"9 penonlal TM fo0owl"9 WIO"l•I
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f'»4l Astoc1a1K Inc .. Cillfor WftlrOJI' Auoclatn. nlot Ltd . fl95 Wllshlre Blvd;.1 Tl'll1 bvtlMll 11 con
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BERNARD ~YDER. edof with tne C.ouflfy Cletk
Pt Loa A~ ... COUnty Oft , Octot>et '"'· Thi• at•temant wH fll The r l1trent(1) com· Id •lltl ttle County Clark mencect to trans.act of Loa Anoe ... County on bvllneu under' ttte lie·
Octot>et u , '"' tltlcMn bv$Jnau name or The r90l1trant(1) com neme. llslad abov9 on
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IAVINEAUTO
CENTER
714-951-3144
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Sept. '"'· Fountain Vlllley~ CA t2108 MOTICI CW mend fof Sele. end a wrttten -a wt lilll 1.... .... ...,_ flctltlou1 bu1lneu Forooundahyudanl TRUaTIFS IAU ~Ice of Default and EJec. ....,_••~--ref. ;ett:;:;'~ SS s.tlba. 10437 Slater A\19 MO.-tlOntoW. Thaund•llgoed.,....... • lilll111111 •a W • 108. Fountlin V,,,..,, CA YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CllUMd Mk! Notice of 0.. -....._ ._ .,... .....
lawer '·· ~ leer, 92708 UHDER A DEED OF TRUST feiult and -.C.lon to Sall to 1:8...... .......,.. ...... LC1a CA "'7l. Th11 bY1lna1 11 con· DATED 08/211... UNLESS be r.:oro.d lft the county •).
duetad by' hutband and wife YOU TAKE ACTION TO wtwe the rMI pr~ .. C-.... .,_,
Pie:._... (~!.. .. ,Dally F•imtn M Sahba, fot· PROTECT YOUR PROP· localed ., , The name and eddr-of
' ..., ooz.andabyaZdan Sahba. ERTV;-IT MAY eE-SOl.D AT ~ t0/31/te tfte. coun la (ii ~ '1 Oct2', NOY s. l2. lt Thie 11atement wae tiled A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU TR•Nl••MCA TITLI dneeiOndela~•).SU-
wtlh the County Clartl of Or· NEED AN EXPLANATION INIUfllANCI COttflANY, P!RIOA COURT OF CALa. Ml.IC HOTIC£ =00Yntyon0clooer20, OF THE NATURE OF THE Al TRUITH, ANN FORNIA, OOUNTY OF OR· ,ktttt9ue..._ flDBI ~~8.c$~1~~oJ'L1,A~~ :::....,· ..... ._. .... =Ew:.~ .. ~ao<;-1.:; ~!......_.. Pubbhed Orange Cout TACT A LAWYER Publlthecs Orange COMt Sllnla Ana, CA 12101.
TttefJi;';i:2::10ft(I) Dally Pilot OClob« 22. 2t. On 12103/M at t0.00 o.tlty Piiot NcMmbW 12, tt, The ,,.,.,., ~. and
I• (are) dol119 bullnat.J NOY9rnber'6, 12. 1Nf A M TRANSAMERIC A 21. 1tae lelet>hOM number of platn-.. : W411 TITLE INSURANCE co . .. w•so tiff'• altcwney, cw plalntlff ~'l~~'r&11WEET 111-•c NOTICE duly appointed Tru1tM wlthoUt an auorney. la· (El ~lahlend .., • s n~u wndar and pureuant to Dead nombre. la dncclon., • '* CX92'11S lew, lrvlM, of Trvtt recorded 011021... Ml.JC NOTICE maro eta talefono def S~ 5wwt S HIOtl~ RC11110UI 8U9MU 11 In 1 t r um ant No 9bOQJdO cMI oarnancsanta, o
View, lrvlna, CA '21U. • T!_,._1~n.wT 14-212018, of Offidal Re--K -1 def cs.m.ndante qua no
Gteema H ........ d. ... --P'V ~..,. cordl.•ecutad br-GAAHT kWOMe . 1Mnc9a~.-> JaMtL
sn. Mlchetton Drive. Ir OOlng buMleel .. H•old L SHAVER. ANO. NANCI (CrTAC10M JUOICIM.) c ••. &q . VOSS &
vine. CA '211S NemeU. DDS And As• SHAVER .. t'UMQt11). In the . OW '1RIT C()Ot(, MO Newport Canlar
Tl'll1 tlwlneu 11 con IOdat ... 1$8 Town & Coun-otflca of ttie County Re--AMINOl.D C~ Dl-l\le Sulla 700. Newport ::='by 8 ganwal PM" lry, Orange, CA t2tea COfW of ORANGE County, NOTICE TO DEFEHOAHT eeadi. CA t2MO •
81tAEME HABER 21~;r:,th~o .. s . Slall of Callfomla. WILL (AvlaoaA<:uMdo)THf'()A.. DATE (F.c:N) OCT 20 FIELD • ....,,_........ ""'' SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TINE CORPORA,Tl(>N, a 1He
Orange C:O.tl Dally Or_... C:O.at O.lly ......., Thlt eta~ we.a tJJ .._Th, Sanbt.a An•. CAI t2W TO HIGHEST 8JOOER FOR C•lllornla c:orporatlon, OerJ L. ~. C..._, Piiot (Al116Stl Piiot IA311 .. I) -wlttl ttle ty Cletk 11 u1lna11 I GOn· CASH (.,_yable a1 time of BRUCE D FORTIN!, an tn. 9': IC.~.,.,_.,
(kt 2'. New 5, 12. 19 Oct 1'. Hew s. 12 .• It ~OI A:ri... ounty on ducted by. an lndtvldval .... In lawful mon.., Of Iha dlvldual, LINDA s BRAD-PublleMd Orange Coael
PU8llc Ml'IJICE --p-.in-ll_C_..n_T_IC .. E--'~~avf1~nflircom ~i ~~ 8, un11ecLStatul-at:. IBE. LEV. •.z_ tndMdu11. and oai1y ~llot No\19mt>ar 5, 12,
__ .......;.......;_rw_.......;_-1 uu nu IMfl<ad to tranMCt With t ...... ,.~ ·-• ,.._., f ~ CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· DOE!J • Th • t .'it. 1tee -bullMll vfld9r tfle fie ,,. ......,...,., ..,_,. o .,.. TRANCE TO THE CIVIC c:fU9llle W'""'48 Flcttt~ ~ '~ ..,..._ lltlOVS bualnau ~ or =County on OClobet 21. CENTER BUILDINO, 300 YOU AAE BEINO SUED __ .._.._ ___ _ 1f.!'9No ~ ~~ ~~~·.... • on t ,...... EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. av PLAINTIFF (A Ud .... ,. rta.IC NOTICE
The fo0owl"9 Petton(•) The foOOWlftf WtOn(IJ Int Fiii Publllhed Orange CoM1 ORA.NOE. CA 00000 all demendando) AATHUR I •• ,.,.t dtlft19 DusrNM 11 feral dolftl bualnau ... Daily Ptlot No'letnW 5 t2 ttgtn. tttte and ln1er.at con-BIATCHER. ,..._ r I ··~ ~ 491 ve Kar-1t 26 10M • . ~IO and now held by It 't• ...... CM.DIDM l'M:llf .........
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HM7 Auocl ..... Inc .• C.llfor ~ t -NAl116'2) LOT 1 ...., T"""'T NO. A.....,. ---....... taltonefl, i ....... A ...,y. ~1 •• ~·~ c.ur:t nl'"'' t>wlnata 11 ton <>c '°' °" s. IL 19 FICTTTIOU9 .,..... 1128 IN Tl1E CiTv OF •,,..... ,..,_,.,,.. •11 Clrde. IMM. CA 9211• "'t ductecttw )corJMl(•tlorl. NlJC NOTtC( NA• ITATmmWT COSTA MESA. COUNTY Of tntriaft "''""' ..._. M tor1ftr~~a3:.:&.~A ... ~ -,~.l~~'•tloncon. ASlSOC l~TS AM•E ll A1 /:~. The lolloWlng P«ICHll eta ORANGE, STA TE OF CAU· lilt ~ ..... ..,,,. W ,_ toe3 l • ~-.... """Mn Ho r(' el: K IM» doing butlneaa •. Detail FOANIA, AS SHOWN ON A ......... oawt .... ,..... ..... a Han 331 N &.c.. ASSOCt"'T:sA ER ANO WA D p ~ • ,tCTJTIOUI--•• Spaclallll, 800 Begonia MAP RECORDED IN BOOK ..... lord II ... Le H.t>I'• CA
HOWARD • ,..Jri. Tl'll• ···~', •u 1l1 ..... 8TA,.....,, All9 . Corona Dal Mar. CA 63, PAOE 50 OF-M~ JI ,_ ........ ,..... r • • Prweldent ad wltfl ttle fy ~--The f0110wtnO pareona are t2t2S CE:LLANEOUS MAPS Al· rtlJIW • ...... ,_ _., tot:ll ™.i. ltaMment wea fll ~~ ty on dOlng bU1i1wee .. Uni-· 0 D111ld Lapin, IOO CORDS Of O~OE ....... -. 1M ,._ ~= IW~ l:..cic: .. ~, i~°",!: ;r,;"'~.\,~lo>'"'" .,, ...,, ""'°"· 2ffO ::--•.::~. C:0.-Doi COUNTY,CAUfOft •--... --ir--· -1 ,... m9ftCiN to tranMCt Yorba Linde, Fulerloo. CA at, The llraat addrell Md ::!f.;.1MF M ...._..... Thie MaterMm WIS tied
.,. trantC•> com ,M"-, ......__ .... Uftdef' tN fie t2t3t Tll1t bualMM 11 con· other common~. ..... .,.... ... Wlth\NCountyO.llofOr· to traftNCt t..,... vvMMM ,,.,,,. or f1ramer1 M Sahb1, dUC'1ad by an lndMdual W any, of 1'-, ... ~ ....._ _,. COYn.., ~ . = ttle fie namet ... ._.. etNwe on t0437 S••t• Alll •tOI, 0 De""' UC>tn ducrlbad above • 11 "-" .......... ,... I . lNI ''on ~-~-:;1--::.,=-".":IC:-:-:NO':"T:-:l-:-CE:--+-.;....--:-----.:..:.:.i Thll tt•temant waa flied purponect 10 t>a Ht7 .... ""uta Y .. _., ..... • • nti• .. ~ MLIC NOTICE Wftn\NCO\intya.\ofC>r· WILL;O L;ANE. COITA ..... -........., ,..,.. PublieNd 0r-. COl9C ~~tltloul t>uMna11 -------;;.._-=County on Oclow ae. Mt s A, c A ta 1 21 :::.:: • _. -.... Deity"°' No¥emt>er 12 11 e~-=. . '11Mt17 e·~~l~:k~~~i: :.....,,..:.:.-.::.::: 21.o.o.mw>. , ..... ,r,--. ~ . of .r.:L Pllbl *'*2 Orange C0Mt ICES 714-111.0174 a ..... .i ...... (lleM 111 1 W•54
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SAVINGS
The 1111111 Piii haJ a new way to
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wrth a $9.00 Clauified Ad.
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TODAY'S N~IS
Cam illoblaze finallY<IU.el
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some canyoM. Monday the fire bunaed to within Thc~t fire,anVenturaCount)',· (eetofmountaintopcq,mmunic.ltion1 Ort:J nde Coast en'ovs weather lJumed halllide citrul and avocado towers. throw1n1 KTIE-TV otr \be ~ t!!:J' ~' J I
" CAMARILLO (AP) -A 10,~ am blue fanned bY hot detert wind was dcclai'cd contatncd T uetday after
sroves. and h8d threatened ranch air. The 1tat1on remained oJf' JM er to w ·rJte r,o' lks b1~ck·East a "~ut J\Omes 'and tMcis before it· WU •'fuefdly to aU but a f.eW cable i . J t Q. ~
ina_it had atrady C011 SI million:' con\aioCd Tunday aftm\oon, more customtfl. Some S,000 Scorer'C.W. . ' ,.~-""•
11ie firet were amona several that than '2' houn after 1t broke out, said subscribers in Santa Paula M'R I J PAUL ilClllP1ZY weather. , •
11 destroyed lnlh. timber and fruit srovesad cauted SI million worth of
brok.t out acron the state a1 the county Fire De Part men t without tt~ice Tuesday after the fire ..,.,...., ,... ... • Banktrl and aovemtnC11t workers ~ Sllnta "na wind ~pped spotesw~mari .Liz PK:k.l_eJ. S~ 111d · melted 21-" miles of the «>mpany's Oranac Coest rcsldcnts basked took advanl.llM of Uie holiday, ~t •
· darnile north of l:ot Antclcs.
In Northern California, a brush fire
burntd more than 2,000 acres. Fiabt-
h.umidity.as low11 lOpercent an.some ~hoped te control, ll d~nna the m~1tt cable down the .. ':"lounta1n&1de, undt'r 1 piciure-pet{cct Veteran's Da)I mostfa«d tbt tune cloCt 11 ....... ~' whi.~ tem~_tures weft 1n the •· naaht. . ~ Rottr: Tcmeuzen,. Storer C>Per· Tuesday 11 Santa Ana conditions Su-'Ctcnt1 w~re out of claws Moadly.
mid SOI. ~ed HM•' fire alerts were ~o. e~acuauons were ordered and 1t1ons manuer. continued to provide titer balmy (..._. _ COA8TAL/A2)
posteduW1nd1uated up to 30mph 10 no U\JUnet were reported. . (,...._ ... PlllA/A2) ----------·---------...-------
Newport Beach voters
must wait two yeara for·
traffic Initiative./ Al
callfornla
March Fong Eu faces
plutlc surgery after ax
wleldtw'a attack./ Al
Nation
Ex-U.N. Amb,...dor
Jeanne Kirkpatrick labefa
U.S. hoatagedeatawlth
Iran 11ransom."/AI
Today's pacesetters are
enjoying buffet partlel
with a beginning and an
end -appetJzera and
deuerta./C1
Sporta
Three Sea View league
teams advance to C"IF '4-A
wat• polo aemtftnals./01
.. Auntie Mame" II beck,
and ltfe 11 a ban~uet
again.JIM All 91•••••an ••p•• u lriiae leadeG tallJ
cloaadom for noat la tlae ... Nrade.
..., ..... w
hom left are llaD• ReddJ. 8uaO Strader,
Timothy Strader and 8et8y Mathia. -
INDEX -
Advk:e and Games
Butt.tin Board
Butineu
Claaaifled
85
A3
87·8
06-8
86
Irvlne wlll have lts float: .
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Food
08
83-4
C1-10
A10
A10
81-2
resldentpledges $40,000
Mind and Body
Optnlon
PaparazzJ
Pollce Log
Public Notices
Sports
Televlllon
Weather
A3
08
01-5
82
A2
By LWRA MERlt
Of .. ...,,... ...
An lrv1oe bu11nessman will donate
up to $40,000 to assure the city will
have its first noat in the 1987
Tournament of Roses Parade, noat
orpnizcn said Tuesday.
The bailout came as Irvine Rose
Parade Aoat Association members
were close to WJthdrawina their entry -
Balboa Inn's stciff
keeps hotel alive__
BJ STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...,,... ....
Owners of the historic Balboa Inn have filed for bankruptcy while
1 skeleton crew and a spirited aeneral manqcr reach into lbc1r own
packets to keep the bcachfront hotel operal1na.
"Survival is the name of the pme," said General Mana1tr Karyn
Ptuhppsen, who has taken a pay cut and uted S2,000ofherown savinas
to help salvaac the inn.
Hotel employees take tu ms washina bathrobes provided in each of
the inn's 34 rooms, chip in. to bur. breakfast croissants for 1ucs1s. and
help out wilh other incidentals like toilet pepcr and vacuum cleaner
~'We have a beautiful property and 1 arcat and very dedicated set
of employees," Philippten said. "But the owners don't 5etm very
interested an savina the property."
The inn's owners filed for bankruptcy Oct. 20 1n Santa Ana, le s
than one yar after reopen in& the hotel, which was constructed in 1929"
at the foot of the Balboa Pier.
The hotel remains open but Pbihppten said it could be sold at a
moment's nouce.
The Spenith-ttylc 1tructure is owned by a aroup of investors that-
includcs the Griswold Development Corp. and almost a dOlen limited •
pannen indudina besketblll 'stan Karttm Abdul-Jabber. Ralph
Sampson and Alex En&lish.
"J kttp thinki..Qa t&atjuJt one Niu commercial COGld CIC> at," said
Phahppscn, refmina to the buketball playen' endontment contracts .
.. We have some very wttllhy people here who just aren't tak1n1
care of the1r property," she said.
Ray 5anford. the omident of tbe dcvzat lfOUP who
reportedly enlisted the financial suer; of Abil bbar aod other
belketball playns. coukt not be ~ b com._t. ,
JM h()kf, which drew movie Stan alid poliddlnt an ats ~day,
was ~pened last Dct-embtr followinaa S l .l mllHoa ....,.ataon which
included ra1si"I .the· ccilina and showlr r:::w in one n>01n to
accommodate Abdul4abblt and other• iw •L •
A rtstaurant at the he>kl was c~4111fier IMI )WI' IO .-mlh•e
0pent1on1 and promalCS of a muketitlt .-on to pN ... IM hoetl
never maeerialiied. Mid PIWfJIP9'ft.
Oma.PlllKl at the botet rtow i1 rveai,. a~t ieO ~· •
""Considfiint that we've bed no ~-IO .. ""-Yer)' liltk~aadtbs~&otd...,iiallliML•n•doiAI
100 , "llichht jjtMfal man.,. •
Pll 1111*D Mid she Ml ewry ia..._ olMtana.., odds and
bcpillJI the .... ,... .. .-.oottily,
"nncompuy '*• Wof ab olcll•OliG9.._.~ •he) n,p oft"the ._.,will I now tMI ww lidlld.'" m lild. atii 1hm,
I'm d "*" lftcr Pll ha 1M ay ...
because lhey were uncertain they
could pay for construet1on of the
S 110,000 float.
The association announced that
Timothy Strader, an Irvine resident
and cluurman of the board of the
Legacy Compantes, has donated
SI 0,000 and promised to raise
another $30,000.
Stnder said if he cannot raise the
money, he wall donate 11 himself in
order to put Irvine's first float m the
nationally viewed Pasadena parade
on New Year's Day.
The asS0C1atJon was fast ap-
proachin& tbe Nov. 30 deadline to
r&JSC the $110,000 needed to pay for
the noat -titled "The World of
Preh1stonc Wonders."
When plans for the float were
accepted by the parade's orpnizlna
committee in March, lhe association
began its fund-ra1san1 campa1an. But
as time passed it became evident the
assoc:11uoo was not receiv1n1 the
larac corporate donations it had
hoped for.
~veral times it appeared that
Irvine's chance to pan1c1pate in the
parade was in jeopardy. And by the
end of October only $70,000 had been
raised
""We needed $40,000 and we d1<tn't
.. Wlthout .,eunty fe1Ua.nt? or .quality
conuol Thty are cuely made 1nd
&sUy dastn~ted. They are chap
The) ha~e one mon th na 1n
cpmmon. The) kill brain celll
Rtwattbm ll the auonal
know where 11 was going to come
from. But fonunately we have people
who arc far-1ifhted enough to see tl'le
pos1t1ve th1n1s1" said Ralph
Rodhe1m, fund-raising co-chairman,
as he introduced Strader.
Strader said he hasalrcadyreceavcd
commitments for S 18.000, includin1
SI O.OOO from the Koll Co.and Sl.000
donations from businesses.
"I will pay the balance 1f I am not
able to raue the rest from my
friends," Strader said.
Accordlna to Strader he qrced lo
JOID the campa1an only two weeks 110
when Rodhe1m approached him for
help. ·
Accordin1 to Rodhe1m. organizers
recently raised SI 0,000 at a benefit
11JC11on, SI 0,000 from local real
estate aient Hanu Reddy, SI S,000
from the frvine-bascd Ta~o Bell fast-
food cha.Jo, SI0,000 in donations
from the community and $5,000
from Irvine's sister cuy, Irvine,
Scotland. This was added to $20.000
raised early in the fund dnve, said
Rodhe1m.
Rodhe1m said the association had
not chosen the five children who will
ride on the float as cave men and
women. But when Strader offered to
have h1 children ndc tht noat.
Rodhe1m readily accepted.
Latinos assail • ~~~~-....;l
critical reP-ort~---=-<.-.
on illegal aliens ·
By TONY SAAVEDRA.
OI .. ..,,._. ....
"Inflammatory" and "ill-founded"
were the ruponscs Tuesday by Latino
leaden and social activtSts to an
unofficial repa_rt by four members of
Costa Mesa s day worker task force,
who said illepl .imm1arants are
1nvadin1 the city, ruinma local
schools and causina an upsUIJC an
dueasc.
"'"It souncb to me like a com-
prcben ive collection of myths. h's
probably based on fear, but not too
much fact," sa1d Rusty Kennedy.
· executive director of the Oranae
County Human Relation' Com-
mission.
The conttovemal report was sub.
mitted to the Cit) COunciJ Monda) ID
protest of the Wk fOfU'I official
recommendations. The mA)OOtY re-
port "-"IS accused by d111mt1na mem-
bers offa .. orina illcpl immiarants.
Community leaders contacted by
the Daily Pilot 1a1d the d1ssident
report attempts to use tUcpl immi-
an.nu as scapesoats for a wick array
of social problems.
.. It's one more uttetanee of xeno-
phobic h}'J)t spillina itt u&Jy venom, ..
sai,d -'min David, lawkr of Los
Ami&os ofOranJC Co\lnty, 1 l.atioo-
onented CIVIC lfOUp.
Many of those interviewed aid the
minority report -thouah liancd by
four -bu1cally renccu the \11tws of
(Pl--eee UPORT /A2)
-h:V,:ine orders studJ~--=
on helicopter safety·
IJ PRO. SNEIDEllMAN • nsk ofa helicopter crash. ·
Of .. ...,,......., ThcreviewwtsptoposcdbyMa)or
Th · c · C Larry A.,an Tbe rmyor said he e Irvine ity ounol ha or-received tills from IAIOmed res1dtnts
dered two advisory panels to study after a Manne helicopter mack an
safely and development con".Cm cmeraenn-landina Oct 21 in 1
related ~o m1l!tary hdtroptrr fha:hts vegetable ficldJUSt south of the Saoll over Irvine neiahborhoods. Ana Freeway bctv.cen Myford Road
·-The review was ,tnacred by 1 U S. and Cu•vcr Om e.
Manne helicopters emeraency land-No one was inJured in that inc1-
in1 fast month 10 a. vqctable field dent .But A.van said, "People were
near lhe cuy. The aa~raft was from_ JUSllfiably concerned." .
lhe Manne Corps Hebeopter Stauon A report prepared by lhe city 5taff
1n :ruslln. 1mmed1atcly a<tJacent to listed nine crashes or emericncy
Irvine helicopter landanp an the Irvine area By a 4-0 vote Tuesda), lhe couool sance 1981. Two of these crashes ttferrcd the issue to city's new Pubhc claimed the live of seven MariT\~
Safety Comm1ss1on and the Irvine The tv.'O oty advisory panels were
P\anruna Commas. ion. The latter directed to report bad to the council
panel 1s to determme wt.et.her new Wlth mahtary helicopter mf9flllation
homes or busmess developments arc and recommendations at an un-
encroachina into areas with a h1ah spcafied date.
Medical lab cit park
OK ' dover objections
By USA MAHONEY
Of ... o.tr .... __.,.
When 1chols Lnsutute lirst re-
ceived ptnn1ss1on to build a com-
bined medical testina/rtsearch-de-
velopment fac1hty near Calperr. Wal·
demcss Park in 198 I, the Ortega
Hiahway separated the park from the
prooosed bu1ld1n1 site.
Now. the park has expanded acrou
the bighway and encompassed the
101-acrt proJCCl. promptina natural-
ists to araue that construction wall
ruin the ruaged beauty of the wilder-
ness area.
But such arauments didn't con-
vince the Ora.nae County Plann1n1
Commi ion to wtthold a second u~
pcrmu Monday.
Commi s1oners voted 4-1 to allow
the anstatute to build a hehpad and 23
one and awo-story buildings despite
the protests of the Volunteer N1tural-
1slS of Ca ptrs Park. Commmioner
Alvan Coen dissented from the ma-
jority vote. ·
Unlcs opponents appcaJ the mat-
ter to the board. of supcrvoo~. the
institute can now proceed w1lh foun-
der Dr Albert 1chol • dream of
unifyina 1t scattered quancrs into
onecampus-hke .scttms; said con ult·
ant Carol Hoff man.
Nichols Jn t1tute is a I S-ycar-old
~fcrcnce laboratory and ~~arch
center' that pccializes in developing
and carq 101 out pcc1ahzl'd
(Pleue-.ee ll&DJCAL/ A2)
a brain burriout
. --
. FIRES ~ ..
Prom Al
COASTAL
,._Al
anStqucntl), the JCllUlls and
11ndpepen outnumbered lbe .sun
wonhipers at coastal bl-aches.
Thot( ~ho did enjoy tht Mlfl)
~kseneJ horcline tumtd their towels
to\\ard the autumn sun rid1n& low
o\er Catahna.
l~a W11Jms. 23. ofOranac said 'h~'wor\:td n1a~ts~ had achoacc o1
do1na her laundry or takana advan·
tagt of the ummer·like beach
· weath¢r. · "~hat would ·you have ·done?"
W1gins asktd, '
"This as wh) I came to ( altlornia, •·
said the Nebraska native.
Jim Ingram. 15. of Co ta Mc said
he hk«i surfing when the cro~d \\erc
gone. •
"h's great," lnaram 1d "In the
summer it's too crowded. Gu>s are
alwa}~S stealln& your waves"
Official~ up and (fown tht Orange
Coast rcponed sparse crowds
"It's Wcn 'cry, vu) li&ht ," 1d
'lcwpon ~ach marine 111lcty officer
Dan Ste"' art. "We're amazed. Thert'
hardly abythina.aoina 01t"
HunttftllOD Beads city hf~rd,
John Banla-CQDCUned.
..h's lilhetr than yntcrda~. when
all the kick~ out of school,' ltarth
said ... Both ~tcrda) and today ~rc
beautiful days do""n hert."'
Uunt1naton State BeaCh h<»ttd
onl~ .SOO v1s1ton Tuc"11r,.
"I.bat' really small, ' said dis·
patcher Robcn Chambtrs. "Tit life·
suard didn't ha\C to malt~ a single
re~ue."
But wh1k .most wett · enjoyinJ
Southern California's venion of In·
d1a'n summer. fire officials kept a close C)'C on wands and humidit~.
Mark McKinlc' 'Of the National
Weather Bureau said hum1d1t) drop..
ped to about 26 percent and
tc:mpcraturei rose to the low 80s in
Or•n&e County TucMlay. At the Loi
Angele C1"1c Center hurtudity drop-
ped to 9 percent. he said. •
.. n Oran1e C'<Junty Fire Oepan-
mc:nt spo,.kesman said county fire·
fighters life on "mcdiuftl &kn,"
whcrcas a "red nag alen·: \\IS posted
for much ofSouthcn\ C'aliforrua.
•
Ventura ( ount)' Fire Department
1p0kesman apt. Dan pykerman REPORT ASSAILED said authoritic e ti mated the co t of • • •
1he blaie at $1 million From Al
U.S. I-ore t Service official in dissident tasli: force member Pat ctty to establish foot patrols by p01lcc
nonhem Cahfom1a said a 2,285-acre Dolan. officers in areas where the workers
brush in the Los Padres National "You've &ot to con'i1der the source conver,e. to enforce city laws against
•Forest near Carmel wa!> 97 percent and work around him," said a such lhtnas as defacina property.
contained and they ho~ to fully mll,Jorit)' member of the task force, Where the majority recommen·
wntain 1t dunnr the mght. Alm~t who ll'iked not to be identifi~~ dat1ons call for oomptthendint the 1,000 firefiohtcrs battled the blaR Said Councilman Donn Hall, 111-•I 1mmi0 r.11nt day workers, the • "That's just Pat." ~-... More than 700 ,_...ftle, mcludJOJ Do rival repon says the city should be r-~., Ian argued Monday lhat the h d .. 1 h l 350 firefictiters. were at the blaze S di~ntcrs' recommendation were apprc en ms_ tncm, or at cast e P.. miltt northwest "Of L~ ..-~. 1 n · ma federal officials to do so. ........... not racist bunhat lheywtrencedcd h addition to the fircfiahters on the to fofestalr an invasion of illepl Moreover, l c stroOjly worded
ground, at least t\\.O wa"r-dropping immi&rants in Costa Mesa. . . document claims the bottom hne is
helicopters made runs. ~The panel's official rccommcn-"either we get rid of them or they will
The flames \\Crt rcponed Monda) dat1ons called for the city to promote ~:!11~. dra& our city down to their
momina in dense bru h nonh of cultural awarenesi. between re idcnts Camanllo. The blaze at one point and the predominantly Launo day "If that's how Pat feels, then it's his
consumed as much as 1.500 acres an "'orkers. who gather on street comers problem. We can't be that narrow-
hour. dmen b) wind 1usuna up to 50 in hopes of being picked up as cheap minded," said Ly<1ia Rodriguez: ma·
udiness for southland
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mph labor. jority task force member and a Th ffi I I h founder of Costa Mesa's chapter of Sc' era I ranch homes "'ere' thrc~t-c 0 icia report a so urges t e Leaaue of United Latin American •
encd fltc Monday ju t north of Citizens. MEDICAL LAB OK'D AT PARK
Camanllo. but firefiahters headed off F1· re quelled "It's tot.ally non-professional," ••• the flames. said fire spokes"'oman Rodriaua. a Hunt1na_ton Beach res•· J'romAl ~ 1
Shonna Matthews. dent. said of the unofficial report. biomedical tests. said Dr. Wayne C. encompass the project area. would help the new buildinp blend
la T¥i,~~a~r h~:~~~d~h~~~t ~~ at Irvine firm cla~~~~it 1u~;~m~::n~m:~r: :.T:~~~~fe~~:~t:~t~~!~ls In· de~et!~~ :a~ii=~~~ ~·~.the natural environment of the
than SI m1lhon to fight . said Kathy &1ra1n on publicly funded programs Physicians, hospitals and other ___ mll!ll ____ ... ____ _.._ __________ _
Good, a spokeswoman for the U.S. F1refighters .qu1ckly controlled a and arc "educationally handi-testiOJ laboratoncs send medical
Forest Service. · structural fire in Irvine Tuesday, capped." tamples to the insu1ute for soph1sli·
The cause of the fire in the 1.8· hm1ting damage to $20,000. "Undocumented immiarints are catcd or "esotenc" tests that are too
milhon acre forest . about 14 miles Investigators concluded the fire low users of social ~lfare Pf'OCl'lms expensive for them 10 ronduct them·
southeast of Carmel. was under started when an air condit1onina IJntt for fear of detection. They don't sclvn. he said.
invcstipt1on. · malfunctioned on the roof of Natural qualify for welfare or the vast ma· Another brushfire was contained Care Products at 2681 Calvan. ~1d JOrity pf county propams:· he sajd. Cancer. acnetic diseases and im·
Tuesdat after bum in&. I 00 acres'" an Orange co.,.ntr. Firc Department Furthermore, Kennedy added, munoloaicaJ diseases arc amona
d d 30 I h C
thOtC d1aanoscd by tests developed at
un eve ope area m1 es non west apt. Ron Blau . "It's· true they don't sptak the the institute. Pattenon said .
of downtown Los Angeles. total of35 fircfi&}ltcrs re pondma Ian&~· But they arc cager stu-The red flaaalcrt 1 sued Monday by to the 7 pm. alert controlled the blue dents.' Nichols moved the institute to San
Ore official 10 Lo" n1elcsremained in 19 minutes. Jean Fom.th, another majority Juan Capistrano in 1981, the same--
in effect Tuesday. Firefighter Jim Ov.en of, Buen.a task fortt member and a member of )Car he obtained a conditional use Un~cr red-Oaa conditions. "'.ater-Park suffered a minor c)c mJury the county Human Relations Com-~rmit to build new quarten across dropp1n~ Cit) fire hehcopte~ stay • while fi&hung the lire He v.as truted miuton, said. "f JUSt feel that some-om tbe Wilderness perk.
aloft to watch for fires and fire ~lnke and rcfeascd al WC1tcrn Medical OM like Pat 1s always better to Thouah they issued the use penmt, teams arc readied. Center. said Blaul. , 1inon:." county officials alkccf Nichols to
---------------------------------....::.--------"--cooperate in creatina more restricted zonina on the parttl which was 1hen
des11na.tcd for aaricuhural use, Hoff-
man said
A new zoning dciignauon was
approved by early 1983, but the
1nst1tut~· tWO-)Car use permit ex-
p1t'ed later that year as Nichols
encountered d1fficulucs 1n findtna
water and raisina construction capi-
tal, Hoffman said. •
When tbc project stalled, land·
owner the Mission VieJO Co. dedi·
catcd about 2,000 acres surroundtng
the leased parcel to the county and the
w1ldrme park was expanded to . ~~~E llily Pilat ~
MAIN OFFICE •
'lw 111 ,< C ~CA
• I COM• I.I CA
ECSTASY DRUGS •••
From Al
rae,id eye movements. faintness and
chills or sweatina.
"Increases in heart rate and blood
prcssurt, a s~l risk for people with
circulatory or heart disease."
,.tn Shon. EcStasy and its lun mimic
toe effects of cocaine. ·
Recent findinp have pinpotnted at
least some of the rettptors in the
brain that arc trigered by mind
drup. The studies were performed on
rats and monkeys, since they react to
drup much IS humans do.
"The kind of thin& we're interested
1n is, so what'1 in it for tM rat?" say
Brown. "What does it mean in terms
of function? ... What makes cocaine
so reinforcina? Why do people go
after at? we·re findina now that there
1s a common site of action for heroin
and cocaine. Heroin Sl'Cms to lit.ht up
a pan of the brain that's known l.i t~e
brain reward system."
While the amphetamines ~m to
have· .similar effects to cocaine, co-
caine and heroin are the druas that
rats and monkc.. like be t Animals
qoickJy lcam lo pres a lever that will
give them a. quick JOit of cocaine
d1recilr to the brain. 1 hey will. in fact,
work themselves lo the pOtnl of
exhaustion for repeated doses.
''There ·are c"ceptions," sa~
Brown, "but by and large animals will work for the same things that are
abused on the street."
The amphetamines and cocaine
intrude on a cntical system in the
brain. They block the action of a vital
ncn.e called dopanunc. Instead of
allowing the central nervous S> tem
to rcc)clc the dopemine. they leave
that chemical mcsstnger tuck in the
"on" po jtion, delivering its mcssaac
over and o'er again. That gives t.ht
user his hiah. .
But 1n the process, amphetamines.
and probably cocaine too, produce a
nerve to>.tn that destroys the cells
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