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1986-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
OVEMBER 19, 1986 .·.Teacher · .prot · 1 s LB htgh school faculty members say . rehiring hurts prof esstonal reputation re 1tt1n1 arrest. The mtttint is one ut a \Cries scheduled by the, board IO hplaan the controvcn11l Ifs~ which has d1v1dcd the communit). I "The 1nue has alttad)' berri de-pr\naon • ofTuetdly. d ded by the Board of Educauon TM prt1UOR q YQ110Md the .. cttd1· without rqard to faculty and ltl~ bilny and conscicntt" of the four input, and to d1Kut1 1t now would be bolrd "tmmbcn ~ho ~oWI 10 re· ' By LAUR.A MERI. .. °' .. ~,... .... . · • Slxtcr~ Lquna IXacb Hi&h School ttachers ~ho think the reinstatement or football coach Cedrick Hardman J • ha\damaacd tJ1l'!r: profeu1onal reP.U· tat1on art proter.t•naa faculty mcctina · to d1scun the issue. · J. David DomlneUI aide Nancy Hoover Hunter In-· dieted In lnv•tment fraud 1Ch8!1'•·' Al FOOd r For a feast that'seaey on the cook, adapt tra- ditional Thanksgiving recipes to convenience foods of today./C1 Sports The Dally Piiot announces Its AH-Sunaet League football team./01 ·Entertainment Guitarist Nell Young and his "garage band" rock the Pedfl~mphltheatre In Cost~esa./83 . ' INDEX . Advice and Games Births Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Food MlndA Body Opinion paparazzi Public Notices Sports Televlsion Weather 84 A4 A3 86-8 Of>.8 BS 8 3 C1-10 81 A8-9 B1-2 05,8 01-5 8 3 A2 Laguna joins 11-city pool for insurance By LAURA MERK Oi llle..., .......... Unable to find hab1lny in urance on 11s own. the Laauna ~ch ,C'Jty Council voted TucsJa) to JOIO 10 other Oranae County c1t1c' in an in uranct PoQI . In clTl'<I. the c1t1cs will be form1na their own 1n\urance compan) b) poof ma prtm1ums and sh~nna lossc The mo\C, called a "de peration step" by the Cit) mana er. "as taken "hen Planet ln\urancc. which cur- rently covers 11 cit1e in t~ Oransr Counw Cities RI k Mana c:mcnt Authority COCCRM ), ra1 ed premium . 10 .. ercJ its CO\CnlSC and droppcd three member c11tc , 1nclud- in1 uauna Beach. ~ Accordina to Cuy Manaaer Ken Frank, Planet In urancc \\'U the last (Pl ....... 1.AOUMA/A2) hool officials said the board bas The teachers say the meetina would met -.uh teachers and parent ar<>UPI bt "nonprodlJC1ive, •frustra11n1 and at othfr .sclwob. Each mtttina has futile .. and hav~pct1tioncd the JChOOI rnulted an hnted discussions: non~ucu ve~ fnMtratu'I and fu. IMC.ate Hardma n aner he was d•rted the· d,,. divtnlOll propam mid lilt. IM wachql said an tbe ~taon 1p..Xpttrnbtr WJlh J)OllelMOtl o( 5 S .,._, random.._ lelJt. the ...., ~ drafted by Walt tllmera. an.&llith . arims of cocaine and rn•A•ftl arrm. II m w w lliM •· he8d *- board to can~l 11 • • Howe\ er, the hith school ltadatn Four !Chool b<Wd member. sched· pwtioned the board to ca.n«I the ulcd .ttic mceuna to explain why • meet ma be.cause .they believe Hard-Har~man. F .. was permitted to man's t~in1tarement has "achcrWly continue (9aChinJ aft.tr he was ar-affected o~r moral tnd professional teac wbo rtttndy won an out4 Board member Han')· 81tMR voted cOl(h i• A...,. oa a iatf-tirne ...... coun stttltmmc •n a SI million aaain1t thf rc1nr.iattrntnt. In .:COIUUIK'bOll with ils dec..ton, •ncttr la*sun ap1nst tlW ditthCI On Ott. 24. tht coun llfad to ~ boerd ljp'ftd 10 draft1 IUbiltaMe .arid bOerd mefJ\flm C'tuirkne -..U.. d1'"1in ~lony cbarsn apn11 Harp. abute ~ alld rehlbilal.llNMI P.C)l;ty Jan Vtekenand C.,I Set.wan. man 1fhccom~c.sacoun~\tcf · for taet)Cn. . . . At lent 16 of the hoof's ~x-drus tthabihtation l>fosram.. lhc · "Wu re ne>tW w.pen: aoo. They art _ rest~ for. po \CU1on of cocaine arid reputation. 1maltfy 50 ttWhen had~ the folloWt ni Wttk. the tchoOI boird (Pl•H ... UaD"A•/AI) \ Newport caught i-n bcrll.ot =-.;=:..---it 6attle Foes of M~asure A protest sho~tng-:-r- vldeo at library By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. 0.-. ....... A I J..m1nute video that touts the Irvine· Co.'1 plan f~ expand'tn Newport Cent.tr ~as banned briefl\ lhll week II N~wport Beach Cit}; .. offic11ls debited the fa1meu of ~how ina the tape at a public libtar)·. The video, produced at a cost of about $24,000, ursrs Newport Beach residents to vote for the expan ion plan, which appca~as Meas~re A on tht 'o'-. 2S p«lal election ballot. Opponcnt1 of Mca<JUrc A protc tcd tht atnna of the video at the n.1port Center 'branch hbraJY· lb1s w arauins that n pvt ·~ unpress1on that city offiaal arc cb005inJ up . sicks on the controvemal be\k>t 1tern. eit> off Kiah responded by brieft) wspcnchna ~howina of the video at t~ hbrary. • ................... ~ed.lca a~l•ter flnt aid to Rlcbar4 McBrlen prior to naahtna him to Foa.ntajp Valle,-Commanlty BOilPJtiiJ. -' . . Library tn.i tees. w11o met Tuesday. f1ft8d the video bin but only on lt'-Cral condrtions -that the Irvine Co. pey electnal costs as~lCd wtth howina the video and t ... at a disclaimer be attached LO the tape. Woman held in husband's death r . Further, tru ltt$ said opponents of Measure A could how .their own video (they don't have one) or stock anti-Measure A matenal near the mon11or where the video i shown. By ROB ERT BARK.ER 4S. was rtported dead en route to upper body. When she called police ao4 PAUL AJ\CHIPLEY fountain Valley Community Hosp1· on tht 911 emeracncy line. Starbuck Otlllen.llf,......, tal. reponcdly said that her husband had Police rcccivcd 1 telephone call attacked her, accordina to infor-A Hunttn1ton Beach woman was fi b k 12 05 · t" t.a. d T csda • I' arrested on suspiCJon of murder rom tar uc at : p m. sa)inf ma ion con inc 10 u y s ice T..,._,....,.-tn ~onn--t1on w·,,i;; l'-~ sheDav1·s·nsaad1d.just hot hct-husband.-.... _..r "" UI m; he 10&$ also indicated that a .)8-ShOOlln~ death of her common-law Police found McBnen i.n the side caliber rt\Qlver was the death husban · )ard of the residence that the couple "'capon Manlyn L Starbuck, 49, a . ~If-shared at t907 Delaware St. and MoH neiihbors in the quiet Hunt- employed t}pcscttcr. wa arrested called paramedics. who transported 1n1ton Beach neiahbomood said they and held in lieu ofS250.000 bail at the hlm to the hospital, Davis Slld. either "ercn't home or didn't hear Huntington Beach City Jail , said Lt. Police $aid today that the couple anythina unusual at the time of the Gary Davis. had bttn arguins and that McBnen shootina. • .. The vicnm. Richard L McBrien. was hot "multiple times~ 1n the Howc,,er. ont nei&}lbor who de- D r ug a epenaency a horrifying view of f u ture society By JOHN A. BARBOUR ., .... I ••• , .. .,_ How bad 1s it? That has become the rhctoncal question of our time . But in the aroa world some people art alread) ask1na, "How bad 1s 11 aoing to be?" ··ont of the fr1ahtcn1na P' s1b1ht1cs," sa\~ Dr. Me)er Glantz of the Prevention Research branch of the National IMt11u1c on Drug buse, "i that as more and more brain chcm1 try 1s undel')toOO. H more sophi ticated chemical• arc rrcalcd, "e'rc goina to havt' forms of drugs that make "-hat exists now look hJcc canJ\. Pru tha1 will be vcN potent Tenth In•_,,_ in their attractiveness. subtle"in their d~scrs. 'Another 20 \tats from now people win Tau&h ai "hat we con Ider to be our dn.ig problems today. "If '4C don't do somethina. we'll ha\c a large segment of our society 't\h1<'h 't\llr be dependent on drua , d1,rup1rd by df'\JfS They'll nt'~er dc\:elop a) mature 1ndi'1tdual And I don't~ anythina in our society that sttm rt.Ill) scnous about head1na that off." t the \Cf') lcut. 11 seem hkc a 1readm1ll. ~n a\ daily use of manJuana b} haah school scnior'I CRACKING DowN \ . shO"-S s1ans of abatina. there 1s an epidemic of crac1' and PCP on the strtets v.;11h e\Cn more youthful and ~ vulnerabk-usen ~ ~n as effon sr ho" prom1\C of d() ma up Thailand asa M>urtt of heroin. there arc repon that mencan drua manage~ are ura1na poor Thai to grow manjuana for an \mencan marlct where the uppty is dwmdlina bccau of crop dC\truction in traditional lfOWlnl area . Tht" ironic arc m~n~. Even the (Pleaee ... DRUO/A2) "The idea 1s that you can watch the clined to give his name. sa1d the \ tdeo and ~en pick u.p 50me litcra- couple was heard arauing in the past. turc ap.d &Cl other side's view;• said The neiahbor heard what sounded Rob \\)'no. Newport's cit) manaacr. li ke a car backfire about the ume of Wynn saiJ city ofTtcial a~d the shootmg. but didn't think any-there was nothin&J9'1!>'. or ethically __ _ th1n:g unusual had ocxurred.:-------.,,v..=r=on=a,...,w=u pcmuttma t c video a Starbuck and McBnen had lived Iona 1 there is no direct cost to the t<>etther about 10 years, another ci ty and that \ie"'e" arc informed nc1&hbor said. tarbuck rcponcdly that the city has no offietal position worked out of their home. on Measure A. • Other :,lf!bc>rs who were home Allan Bttk. a lcadina opponent of Tucsda)' · they d1dn't know v..hat Mo urc A and founder of the happened. . . '--K ymrv Courtney. I 8, who h\C1 oppos111on group 9r:idlock, said rK 1s (Ple.ue ... WOllAJlf/ A2) (Pleue eee VIDEO/ A2) Murder suspects plead innocent in Redlands· case By DIXIE REDFEARN °' ....... ,... ..... Under C\trcme high sccunt} Tue~ -da.y-m a Redlands courtroom. tv.o u peel who maybech.aried v.tth tht kidnap murder of a Huntington Biach t«n-11gtT mtc~ innocent picas to charge, they kidnapped and l.:illcd a Rcdland ~oman. James Grcaor) Marlow. JO. and C>·nth1a l)nn Coffman. 24, entcl'\"d their pka before: Redland Mun•CI· pal < ourt Judac John \rdcn. l he pair. '4ho arc chaf'JN with killing 20. )tar-old Corinna 'o\I of Rrdland • "Crt' both ch:untd hand·and·foot during. t Ile prcx«d in In an 1n\esti1311on that t'm\ to C\Jl3nd to difTcttnt JumJ1ct1on . da1I), the pair arc also uspttts 1n tht~' No\, 12 murdcrofl)ncl Murray, 19, of Hunungton Beach. the layina of ~ndra nn 'car)» .32. of Costa Mesa in CA:tobcr; the t..1lltn1 of a Kentucky man authorities refuse to idcntif • and an all cd murder_plot invol\:1na a Phocnr\. nz. woman. Offietals 111 the Onll\I' ount)' 01~trK"t .\ttomcy's office said they plan to fHc chars qam t Marlow,. and offman 1n the ntar tuture 1n connntion ~•lh the Murray la)1n1 In San BcmardtnoCount)'. the pair ~ ·r · chafJed Tuesday ~ith murder. lodnap. kidnap in comm1 'o& of a rob~ robhc.-, bui'J,lary and t-.o 1llc:pt1on 1n\olv10J· the U$C of firearm\ Thrte of the charac art (Plfl!lM ... lllURDUl/A2) Fotir hero es hon~red ·in Huntington Beacli ;Juran to we~IJ murderer'• fate By ROBDTIARKU Olll!e ............ ' • Hunllftlk>A 8t h' finni and belt Ind bta\ t wt"te honoml l UCsda) at the hamber of C'nmmcrcc' I th :annual public safety award lunttlton his l·ar. trapPccJ. He rip~d uff too'K rccn and "When hr turnl'J and I 0 ~1th the pullC'd a l.\IJ fan lrom the W1°'10W thruUgh "h1cb the Yt'Oman. Jm.a Polttt ,hfhcorncr p 1ru, Jim I 11 •l\d Ron Pllmer $hared an award fi'-'-'r~<='"'~~ .. ___ ..; I _, ... ~' USPECTS PLEAD INNOCENT ••• hemAl · ~I or um tan« allt"galluns, matina the ca a potential death penal!)' matter. ofTman leU Rtdlanus poll to No"n: $hallo-. Jf'i\'e 1n a Fontana .. ine)ard the: c.la} ntk1 ht and Marlow Wt'rc arrc)tcd · , n lkrnardino Count) D1Jtncl \ttorncy Denn" Kounic1er re· u~tt"J that M;arlo" ond C'ollmnn rcm:un in jail \\lthout hail. a rl.'quc:"'il that wa'i grantr<l by Arden. Nt'arf5 la 1n1 muld be rt'lakd 1hat the' wallet wa\ l onn('('lrd "1th theo \'. h1le poh~c h H' ~1J that both n\I dtsappcarance. l~hmad s:ud Murriay an'1 °0\" wl'rt' trangtcd. T--.o othtr susptets in tht' o\ls Cu t:i 1Mc Poht'c hoq• d«linc<l to ca.-. tarlo\\ 's 11,tcr. Vcrswia Ko~ ''' c ca~ u of dc-ath for NC'al). She Pt"'"'· and R11;hl,rd Dfink~u • ~c~ d1'3pf'IC reJ "hill' on an errand Oct lll!IO arra1gn~-d fut:~> 1~ Rrdland 11. and her body "as found 1n KoppC"~ pkadt'd not au•lt> to chal"JCS Rt\C"1de Count) CXt. 17. ot raltC' tmpnwnment and ttce1v1n1 , Speak.ma through her· auornt). • 1 Oeput)' Pubhc l>cfondc1 Ltw" • . fJal1c1os . Coffman told 1hc court that he ha~ been fcJ onl) n ~ndw1ch mce her ant'lt No' 14. Arden '-'\Id he \\OulcJ talc can: of her comphunt. cJrcn set No\. 26 a" a heannJ date for all panics 1n the case to d1scu c; thc11 progress. \ prthmtnal') hearing cJ le of. Dec. 2 was also \cl Poli(e in l ~una lka~h hnH' '\tolcn l'roJl(rt~. and Orinkhousc t'ntcu.~t into tht' 1nve\tig; uon c. well. plcadc:"d no1 1u1h) to charge of lxtc<;t1ve I an('e l\hmat'I ~•id that a 1 k1ilnap, kidnap for robtit-1') and fal e \\all~t bclontiOJ to No' 1 "II' found unpmonment. The} focc-the umc · under a dutnibter b) a c1111et1 un hearing dntcs as ~Jarlow and Cof- Nov 11. tt \\ISh't unt1l t\\Oill)~ 1~11er fman . , . • . .. - From Al -~ HARD~AN PROTEST ••• .. Mean"'h1lc. 1n Orangi· ( ouM). otlk1ah from the Costa Mesa Police °'putrricnt 1d th.c c1rcum tan~ of 1he ~illirtl!o oJ No' is and Murray led thtm to,be11n rc~artjl on wh<"ther Getty Museum buys da Vinci dra wings hl~ing. "lie). )Ou can &Ct cJrua m1n1.1tcsoutof1heschoolda\,awt'Ck rchab1htation: .. sa\d teacher John bdl1re final\ arc S4.'hcdtJled • ( un~ungham. who has bt.·en with the ''Th<' time taken 01,11 of the rqular d1s1nc1 for:! I )cars c~s'I •htduk to conduct the ·'"The} •arc ll")tn to JU. tify.'th proposed m~M& "ould bt' bt'tter dt.-c1 1on and I rduse to h ten 10 that pent with our student .tndeavonna garbagt.~' to m1tiptt the dman~ this dec1s1on Jft~ M'h90l boo rd h a me 'illge to •nd j sue ha) forced bt'twecn U , " the dchvtr lQ..the ~tnfT. ll hould CO(lle tea OCl'!o ll'JU e in th.c pet1t1on. . \ through U'ie principal, he added. • ~Supcnn1enden1 Denni" m1th 'i31d He said man> of tht h18ti school a1tcndance at 1ht meeting 1 optional teachers kept silent on Ille i'ic;uc~ "l think that LS \\here the confus10n because 11 could ha'c hindered their staraC'd but there ere now notice 1n' M .\LI Bl ( \P) -The J. Paul rcla11ons with the tudent~. each of the teacher's boxes:· Sm11h Gett) Museum ha> acquired four "Why dmc n wed&c bet'A'ecii us said T.uesday afternoon. drawrn& • 1nclud1ni one b'/ ltahan and the kids. The tudcnt "ere "I was told this would happen. painter Leonardo da V1nc1, for an ~l1mulalcd lo be at that meeting They never said it was opuonal • und1sdo~d pnce from So1heb) 't; art (\\hen lhe board \Oted to allow Facuhy meetings \are always man-auc~ol) house in New York. • . _ t~rdman lo rt ume h.1s co:ich1n& datory.'' said Cunningham. r drawm&I\ wer part ot a rcspons1b1hpeS:). Trustee Jan Vickers declined to colle ·ion of artworks sold by Ken·'-" h~erc . \old. tl\ey w.ould lo~ rommeoton.the-pet!tion because he tuck> horse breeder John Ryan their program tf the)· were not there had nol yet ~n 11. She ~id the Gaines for S2 I m1lhon lo London· Thi.' kids were emollonall> mvolved meeting was called "bt'causc we based Sot he by~. in-this tlrtnt." said Cunningham 1houJhl ll was lmp0rtan1 to com- The museum also pun:hased a The faculty meeting was ~ailed for munieate .~ur philosophy, thoughts dra" inJl, b~ Ago tmo (. arracc1 7 10 a m. ThuMav and will cut 30 and ideas. DRUG DEPENDENCY A GRIM FUTURE ••• From A l human body c.harcs them For instance a r1ormall} occumng cht>m ic;il in the hod) breaks tip cocaine. h 1 an enz)me that tr:I\ els in the blood and qu1ddy ncutrati1es the rncame e\tcr. It could explain wh> ome people arc extreme!> sens11ivt.• to cocaine and other\ are not. But c\Cn if. somehow. th1'i lilllc bonus of nature could be dc\;clopcd 10 treat 1.:ocaine user<,, how would )OU get them to take 11'! r he) 're not intercsted in breaking down thC' cocaine the~ ha' e JUSI pen In fortune for. C learl) )Ou have to lind ome wa) ofge111ng the idea out ol their heads People take c.ome of thl' des1&ncr drugs. w me pcc1all) manufactured amphetamine' dcnvatl\CS hke Ec- 'llt.m E"e. Rhapsod). to ~et up ICcl mon: ah,e. more sens1t1ve to tht' people around them. But the latesl ~1cn111ic research sho" thnt these dru~ dcstro) the ldls m the brain that produ~c dopamine, a' ital ncnc 1ran!lm111cr ll'i ab\Cncc leads to Parkinson's disease. which 1s the direct anuahe 1s 10 "'ha1 the drugs arc said to do. Straight people h\ve a rouble under- ">t.and1ng wh> people get hooked on angel dust or PCP. Some users say It frtt the emotions. makes them feel better. Some sa) 1t creates halluci- nations. Byanydescnpt1on.1t doe n't seem to bt' the k.md of thtng that i all tlm pleasant. And by police repons, a 101 of PCP u~~ turn violent. Yet the drug is rampant in some areas. the inner city in the nation's capital. for instaocc. One could say that about any drug. no matter what bt'neli1 the user secs ManJuana. It gives a smoky high. relie\;es ten ion. boredom. f rus- tratLOn. But 1t alters per<;i:pt1ons of time and distance. adversely affects one's ability to dnve or operate machinery long afttr the acute phase Oft\\O 10 three hours wears ofT. Coca•~ and crack. It gives the user ,a sc.osc of euohoria. of "'ell-beinit and increased ab1hty. One feels altn, energeuc and sensually stimulated. What 1s lhc advenised promise of pain killers? Ttmporary relief Heroin. Thert is still a st.able population of about half a m1lho11 heroin users in the natron. They still look for its dreamlike. cuphonc effects. But It worms its way into the chemistry of the bram and produces ph)'s1cal dependence. The myriad other drugs -as many as 500 of them -are indications of the -appetite for sensory alteration. The same ones used to get high are used also in suicide attempts. The United States 1s beginning to measure the problem. <\ s1gnificant number ol 1ts people are ransomed to drua hab11s that impair theu useful· ness to society and indeed make them a hab1hty. In this one arena. there are no innocent b)'st.nnders. · Nut: Oruge CoHI tr:perts •rt dtpttc<•l ,.., 1/mpte 1Jo1u1 bvt mutlt tlfttl OD tbe ,,., OD '"'''· ERS / j ' GAME 1 0 I WEEK 1 0 I D A-Y 4 71 8 73 88 9 / ~VEAH ... Al FLUENT HERE-. _""-_, 11·/1 ~ CHECK OUT OUR LATEST · WINNERS ON C2. YOU COULD IE NEXT1 HERE ARE TODAY 'S NUMBERS. • . ,, 78 A 1.-# ttflQIUna ,dOudt wete expec1ed 10 rt!Nltl Ollet Soutnem Celtfom6a. "but the weat.,., eytttm 1n•t btoutht r•1n •rly thlt WMk lhaukt be nothing but a memory by TftUreday The Netloriill WMttw Service .. 1c1ah!Qh·preeeufe1y11em over the Pacific wfll bt•no fair Pil .. tonlgt\1 aOd Thurld•Y· MMnwhlle, ~ moltture r9fna•M n the.., to <:auN vatieble cloudlneet tttrougnout the region, thOUgh tklM were expected to be moslly tunny. Along the Or•noe Co.et It will be fair tonight and Thurld1y t>ut eome cloud• Th~redll)' morning. Slightly w•rmet. High• at 11\e t>eechet Thuraday 70 to 76. Lon tonight ~· to $8 High• In the vati.y1 Thuraday 'I• to 18 Lows tonight 50 io 61 . From Polnt·Conc.ptlon 10 the Mexlc;an 80tdef -Inner water•: light varlabte wind• night and morning hourt beQomlng waJ to t0uttl~t to 10 t5 knot• Thursday 1tternooo. s ... 2 '"~ Wnterly 1well 1 to 2 1 .. t. Fair tonight and Thursday but tome c10ud1 Thur1day mo<nlng. • 'JI. ~ r-.o,;,u l li ...,~ ..fl~ ""''"'_,Cola_. f.t<('J,.t" "•!fl r , . ~ , .. Occludto...,.. ~ta'tOl'llllY._. U.S. Temp• ,., ..,. .. WHI> .... ~"".·NOH< V5' ~ ~~-e r LAGUNA POOLS INSURANCE COSTS ••. FromAl • · ¥ • compan)' 1n Cahforn11 w1lhng t insure c1ues. In Octobt'r. the group received a • preliminary renewal pohcy from Planet lni.urancc: which limited cov- erage to SI milhon and eitcluded co,erage on road de 1gn claim . The deductible for Laguna .Beach "ould have been $500,000, said Frank "II doesn't make any sense. We'd bt' buym& insurance for ssoo.ooo:· he said. Add1t1onally, because the company refused to insure three of the patt1c1- pat1ng ctt1e . the premiums would haH increa\Cd for the remaining members As n result. OC'CRMA did not scel a renewal quote for tht group Instead. the group turned to the nsk·shann&. ~If-funded pool 1t had developtd in nnt1c1pation of 1n- crca~ premiums and poorer cov- t'rage. ' - In the pool, the c1t)'s coverage WOMAN ••• From A l three door\ awoy. s:ud she ~as llome all day. "lrwai. home when 1t haP!PQt'~d. but I dJdn't,hear anythm&.'' she said. ~hen 'lhe '>aw police 'outside she thought the> were investigating a vehicle that ha<J been parked on the s1rec1 for several dayi.. Other neighbors arriving home at th~ end of the workd_!lj found the crime ~enc taped ofT and police unw1lhng to cxpl~m why. Ella.Hlndli:J of Costa Mesa Ella ··Su11e" Hmdin. a longtime resident ofCosUt Mesa, died Nov. 14 at the Newport Convalescent Center in Newpon Beach. She was 81. Memorial services were held Tues· day at Pacific View Memorial Park 1n Newport Beach. Hindin 1s survived by daughter Gloria Gene Lou~on of Newpon Beach: arandchildren Barbara Anne Loudon of of Newpon Beach. James Jack Loudon and Robert Scott Loudon of Rio Dell: and grcat- arandda uahtcr Keara Le11hann Loudon of Rio Dell The famil) ha$ a ked that contnbu· lions be made to the Assistance lcagu? ofNewpon Belle~. ~~~~E Daily Pilat "ould be increased toU m1lhon said Frank. The city's prtm1um would also be rt.'duccd in the JOlnt efTon rhe 1.ll)' would pay $250,000 in prcm1umc, compared to last year's $322.000 with Planet In urance. The cit) 's deduc- tible. however. would be increased to SS00.000 from last year's $400,000. "I'm sure we would nll rather have insurance," said Frank. "This 1s a desperation step 10 pool our risks so no one city is devasted.'' he u1d. The onl} other alternauvt for the c11y. he said, was to nsk not having an) insurance. . The plan will onl) bt' feasible 1f at least eight of the 11 member cities agf'tt' to JOm the pool. lhny of tilt larger ctt1cs ckc1dcd to become self. insured there will not bt' enough premiums to to make the plan via bk, ~id Frank The 11 c111cs \\b1ch belon1 to OCCRMA are Cypress. Irvine. l:t Palma. Laguna Beach. Los Alam1to!I, Orange. San Clemente, tanton. Tustin. We tminster and Yorb3 Linda The group has hired an undcrwntcr 10 determine the premiums. and deduct1blc!o for each city based on their previous losses. Accordint to r rank. Laguna Beach ha the highest deductible of all I I cities because of3 S2 m1llton Judgement n lost in :i drunken dn ving accident. But Frank said the city 1s fortunate 10 be allowed to part1c1P:itc 1n the pool because the group 1s not anll10u\ to accept beach c1t1es. which arc more frequent I) exposed to personal inJUr) lawsu11~. because th~ group sharci. Judgemenc loses. , In fal t Newport Beach has ex- ~ 1nterrsc m p:ininpatmJilT1~ pool but has been met "-•th a cold houldcr. "The in11iti indication i that the> arc not nn-ciou to ha"e us in 11 bl-cause of our coastal location. Jn l.ict there aren't an} JOin1 powers a~C"nCl~ that want .Newpon Beach bc\au\C' of the hab~n the beach.'' \aid C 11~ Managef -Boh \\\nn. . "- VIDEO SQUABBLE ••• From Al cons1derin1 hav1ns a volunteer sta· tioned in the hbrary to hand ou1 literature. , "We don't have our own video and there's no way we could afTord to make one.'' said fkek. "But we do have a cheap but informative flier to hand ouL·· Thl' \;1deo. mled "f1nish1n& Toucl1c\." has been shown to numer· ou., groups throughout the city and will air seven limes nightly on three consccult\e da)\ this week on \om- munll) (ablcv1S1on and Croup W <able -the t"'o cable firms ~'"' ing Ne\\ pon Beach SELLERS PENAL TY ••• Prom Al Anderson lived and went undett.'Cted for five )Cars before he was linall\' arrested. was convicted Nov. 4 oi first-degrcc murder and rape Defense lawyers ai;kcd Juro~ to spare Sellers a death sentence, arguing that the cnme was the lone exception in their client's otherw1o;c "emplar) hfe. ''He 1s a good man who ts re- morseful over what he ha'I done," attorney Jennifer Keller told Juror'> At the time of the cnmc. Sellers wa<, disoriented from lack of sleep and J die1 of amphetamines. !Mlid Keller. She dcscnbed ~llers as a "decent man whod1donc terrible thin&" in his hfc. Deputy D1stnct Attorney Rick Kin& did not call any w11nesscs or present an} evidence dunng the penally phase of the murder trial and said nderson's la)in& wu reac;on enough to impose the de:nh penal\). i\C'Ct>rd1na to tc umony. ~llcM W f'Rf LISTENING ----=----~--=---------=----- broke into \nderson's apartment. k1llcd her and then returned to the apanment houn. later lo have Seit with ttie co~ Follo~tn& that. Seller reported!) \\>Cnt out for breal- fast With co-workcr<i For fhe ycan. lie" ~ent un- detected. During that pcnod he mamcd a high ~chool swcethtan. fathered a child and held a steady JOh. -.aid Keller. Sellers' wife. l uann. tearfully plt'aded for hc:r husband·s hfe dunn& the final da) "Of \M pcnaJt) hear~na T ucS(!a y. Juror were to rccci.vc 1n truct1ons today before dehberatin& Seller · fate. Superior Court J udgc Robtrt fltzgerald told JufOM Tuesday not 10 watch the telev1s1on mov1e.''Pcnalty Phase," whu:h aired Tuc:sda) cve- nin1. The movie hov.cascd a counroom dr<tma fn h1ch a JUd e has to decide the fate of a man convicted in a string ofk1ll1na.s. Dally Piiot Oellv9fJ I• OuarantMcf Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hkc" C" all the number above and your mc\~ge will be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the a~propraatc editor. The \lmc .. 4·hour answenna rvice may be used to record lcttcn to the cdnor on •nr1otnt'. Co~tnbutors to our I cltct, column mu t 1nclu"e their name and tcltphonc number for vcnficat1on Tell\ us what's on your mind. · I • . ; Fingerprinting set Cor FV li:lils . ' . fhe rounlatn \'alley School DtstrtC:l Wiii provide finccrpnnttna for children in thecommuni- t) at no charae fhurMjay at fountain Valle) ElcmcntaryS<hool.17911 Bush rJSt. f'arrnt\ may br10a their children to Room 12 bet\ltccn 11 a m. and 7 pm. where trained volurHrcr\ will admtnt\ter the fingcrprlnt1n1 and pre~nl the print' to the parents for them record\ Al\O ThuN.la) the dts.Jnct will hold 1t!t1h1-annual blood dn \IC at \he ~hool bft~mi 2• 0 and 7 IS pm 'C'all 842-6651 for an appointmcn1 , · Cataract group to meet ' · f our south Oranac County re\1dents will be aucst peakel"\ at Thursday's mcctina of the Saddlcback Valley Cataract Sup~rt Group, to be held from 3·30 to 4 JO pm at the Simply Dcltc1ous Cafe in tht; Bank of Amenca butldina. 23S2 I PaStl de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Call the Saddleback Valle)' E)C Center at 951-4641 for additional 1nformat1on. ..._ . Parents' cl•••·slated · Pega) B1elen and Sandv McDaniel. co-founders of Project ~I f-Esteem. w1il conduct a seminar for parents Thursday at 7· IS p. m at the Zonta Cl ub at I 5th trcct and Irvine A venue in Newport Beach The fee 1s SI 0 each and add111onal classes will be offered Dec 4 and 11 f unher \nformat1on 1s &\latlable at 646-4167 ' ) -Framing ta lnNlgue Margo Gnpp, owner of Gold Coast Framing 1n Ciao ( lemcntc. will be the guest speaker at Thursday's meeung of the Niguel Art Assoc1auon. scheduled for 7.JO p.m. at Repub.ltc Federal c;avin!.5 and Loon. 30212 Crown Valley Parkway. Laguna 1guel \he alw will conduct a shon workshop with tips on mat cutting. Call 496-6752 for details. Dodgers play !tfarlna . The \iljlnna High School facult). basketball pmc ~ 11h members of the Los Angeles Dodgers has been ch.tnJed from Thursda) to ? pm , Dec. 3 1n the Manna High umnas1um Tickets arc $4 for adults. $3 for\ludent~aod S2 for children 12 and under. The Dodger pla)crs will gt"t' autographsdunng halfi1me. Better breathers convene Mall Rercndr.an exercise ph)s1olog1st with the lnsmutc of Athletic Med1c1ne 1n Laguna Niguel. will be Jhc guc'lt 'lpcaker at Thursday's monthly meeting ofttie South Coast Medical Center's Beller Breather. Club. The program will be held from 4:30 to6p.m. at the hoi;p1tal. 11872 (<>ast Highway. South Laguna. and more information 1s available at 499-1111. e~I 2186 Art auction In Huntlngton >\n an auction to raise runds for Hunt""1n=g=to=n= Beach High ~hoot' model United "llat1ons pro- gram will be h d Fnda) from 1 to 11 p m at thl' Scachf(ountf) . 501 Palm Ave .. Huntinaton Beach dml\ ion proceeds wiU be used to (>3 ) trnn'iponauon costs conferences conference fees and. ~hola~hips ro students who otherwise would be unable to pan cipa1e. Call Florence Jeong at 962-6 717 or Barbara Kille) at 964--1844 for dclatl\ Earth change dlscusslon set ft\Jrbara Rolltn'>on. a sptntual healer and hutna~ potcnual trainer. will discuss canh changes at two c;cm1nars Fnda)' from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturda) from 9.30 10 5 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. fhc registration fee 1s S 115 and fu rther information may be obtained from M1m1 Michael at 494-4589 CALEND AR Wednesday,Nov.19 • 7 lO p m Lagua Beaeb Puling. Traffic and Clrcalallou Committee. II)' Hall Conference Room 505 Fore 1 A\C. • 7 30 p. m . LagllU Buell ~ism le Safety and Disaster Preparedness. Pohcc Department Libra I). SOS Forcsl .\H • 7 30 p m Irvine Community ~rvlces Comml11loo ( "' ( ounc1I Chambers. 17200 Jam-boree Road · Po ucE Loe 0 ' I HuntJncton Beach police officer• Ron Palmer (left) and Jim Lall and cltlun• David Camey of Huntla1ton Beach and DennU Atencio ~f Saiata Ana collected medal• for berolsm. . HEROES HONORED IN HUNTINGTON BEA€H ... FromAl · · 1 • By P'ttU.. EIDEltMAN Of .............. Result of n elccuon that hld__JLl.lr~~ dubious d11.tintl10ll of Otanat County's lov.t t vot.rr 1umout in .0 years wcrt ctn1fit'd Tuc:'tday b) R~strar of VotcnAI Olson. "(Vcr)th1n1 1s talht"d:· Deput) Rqis- trar h1rlc) Deaton said of the 0"'· '4 cl~l1on. She s.:11d the rcsu.hs will be fo~arded neAI T u~y to the Orange County Board of Supen: 1sors. which will declare the •cuurll) v.1nncl'i to be . el~ted: Ttle \1;1nn rs Jncludc new 4tn Oi Incl ·uper· • "iwr Don Roth of Anaheim and rt-fleeted Count\ Rttorder Ltt Branch Deaton ~1d "'ov 4 Cit) council race\ v.ere certified Monda) to allo"' ~me c1t1cs, 1nclud1n1 ( osta Mesa. to v.car 10 new officials at Monda> night mee11 np. Ora nae Count) 's otes for governor and assembly members v.111 be sent to the rescue the v1ct1ms but was dnvcn bad. by •Fire· Department dispatcher Steve through the brea1h1ng process Uc wH '1111 Cahforn1a 'iccretal) of talc's office for smqke and flame . He then wcntto the side Rothen In June. Rothert took a J;Jarat b n the telephone w11h "Mr when the baby \tatcw1de ccrtifica1ton. Deaton said. ofttic_yard and helped Ateocfo. medic's call about a toddler be1na i)~lled was born. ->t. he said ccrt1ficatton tnvol~ the "{)rher propfc-honortd-tnehtded!-----w.v.m.a..pool wb.o w.llllQlbo:athiJ\&. Wh1lc __ •_Oe~tllle.Chns Spurncy. award for countinaofab'iCnteeallddamaged&llou •Fire Captain Vactor Subia, award for his partner dispatched medics. Rothcrt men\. "Re has devtl~d an·Tnformatto =fhcsc -prodtlct-iotal lhat usuaU)''SVary __ ._.. merit. Sup1a took a vacation and rushed to gave msirucuons for mouth-to-mouth nelwork and other bur&lar; sus~t Ul~ -.J \Hghll) from the final. unofficial results..,. 1'ffx1co C'11y on Sept 19 to help save lives resuscitation O\ler the telephone ram1ly mauon that has hefpcd solve man)' released 1mmed1atclI after th~ election. 1n the de\lastat1n1 eanhquakc. He took members, wtth Rothcn's help. got the rcs1dent1al burgJancs. officials said. Deaton s~11d the final count 1nd1cated charge of 1he lntcmat1onal Red Cross child breathing by the time that medics About l40peopleanendedtheluncheon 657.627 Orange County residents voted rc'iCuc unit 1n Meiuco C11y He alw 'has arnved.. -_ at the Huntington Beach Inn Jame\ K Nov. 4. for.a 60.3 percent turnout. hc~1d _ m\trumental tn obta1n1ng air hags and -W Februaf) of 1985 a woman who was tewan. director of the National lns11tu1e that wa~ Orange Count)'s lowc~t turnout other e~~nt1al rescue equipment donated having a ooby call(d paramedics Rothen of Justice 1n Wash1ng1on. DC was the in a tatew1de general elecuon 1n at least 40 b' the United tatcs Sta)ed on the line w11h her and helped her featured peakcr. )ear:s Mesa seeks to.·buy 2 :coun buildings By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... o.lly ........... (o-.ta Mesa 1s interested 1n taking ov and rchab11tu1t1ng two county-owned bu1ld1ngs. although cit) officials aren't sure how the structures will be used The City Council unanimously gave the go-ahead Monday to begin ncgouauons with the county for 1he site now used as a m1htal) veterans' hall a~ wclJ as an adjacent bu1ld1ng. which hou~ some county probation office'> The 5.000-square-toot .. Veterans' Hall" '" SO )'ea" old. wh1h: the ncighbonng building 1s at lca'it 20 )car\ younger and 3.000 41quare feet larger. &th are acros!t 18th Street from Lion·~ Park C tt) "1anagcr flan Roeder ..aid a pre11m1nal) arral)s1s 1nd1cated 1t \ltOuld cost at lea I $50.000 10 rehab1htatc the older building Conscqucntl). the cit~ 10, Sttking to bu) the propen) or at least secu" a long term lease "At this point we have no specific intended use for either of the· 'itles But becau~ of its proum1ty to Lion·~ Park. ~·re mterestctf in what happens there ·· .Roeder said. : The council became intcresred in the hall earlier this year after o resident suggested the ctty 1mpro"c the aging buildmg. \\htch ..ervcs a<> a clwbhou~ for three veterans· sroups • Roeder said the county wa., not interested 1n sharing 1he rehab1htat1on cost. but offered 10 lease the bu1ld1ng to the c11 .. ~1eanwh1le the coun'ly was con\1denng mo"1ng 11s probatton officc'i out of the building next door. Roeder said the cit) fi&ured the 4S parking space~ at the probauon building "ere needed to make up for the p:tltf) eight spaces at the \.etcran·s hall He added the Veteran!. ot Forr1sn "-ars. the Amencan l..C'g1on. and a World War I group may still be housed in the veterans' hall. 1f tt 1s acquired by the c11y Widow seeks $2 million from LB in man 's death By LAURA MERK Of -Oellr ..... ..,. .. Llguna Beach has been h11 w11h a S2 rn1llton wrongiul death claim from the" tfc ofa construction worker who was killed in October while repainna a cny st.tttt Bame) Bradlc) Wyatt. 40. was crushed b) a backhoe Oct 8 while working on ummtt Dn"e W)alt was operaung the batkhoc "'"hen the around under the tractor's wheels began lo g1vt' wa}'. He jumped from the 1ractor and the loader from the front oft he backhoe landed on his back W)att worked for D \.1 k.tshng Con- s1ru1.:11on oflaguna Beach. "hich had been hired by the ctl} to repair the road The claim. filed h'r Judi Wvatl alleges 1hat the ell) and the Laguna Beach ( oun1y Watcr Distnet "'t"tt neghgfflt and carelcs m-allowing the ~rker., 10 u~ ~vy machinery to ~pa tr the •>treel "'hen 1hc ground was unstable The claim ash for S2 million 1n gcm·ral <bmages. loss of w ,att'\ fu1urc earnings. and medical. funeral and bunal e\pen~s City Manager Ken Frank ..aid 1hc claim 1s unwarranted because ~ )311 was work- ing for a pn\atc con1ractor at the 11mc of hts death "It's a fm olou'i claim It "'a' an unfortunate acudent hut thl· empln)ec "'"as not working for the l'll\ We had no control over the Jl'll\.ll\ at the \lie," said Frank Wya1t''i attorne' l'OUld not tx· reac hcd for comment. . Sign of the times A crane laued to Ult a 107-foot-tall white fir ChrlatrQa• tree into place at the Fashion l•land abopP.lDC center in Newport Beach. Tree decorattnc la under way. and a U.Chting ceremony la acheduled for Friday, Nov. 28. . . . Body of missiilg woman found near crashed truck . . . \ "htll .ind light hluc C1 T Performer h11,dl "a' \tolrn Imm lhr 4\fl() hlock of -..1ndhurr "a' \ ll'k' I\ ton «t. ·\ 1dr~ ca\~lle recorder. """'<" J'."'''" and dothc~ ""n.' \lolrn from .1 home on lhc I ~ROO block ,of .\thrl '' rnul· • • • . . . Thr Fttc Department v.a\ ,·allrd I.all' Monda~ to 'umm11 On\.C' to d1& a trrnch and place \andba&\ alon• thr road 111 prt\tnt a J'l)<.\lhlC' mud \hcJr dur 10 1hr r:ain • • • .\ armed ruhhC'r tool. a ru"'° anJ SI 'iO ca\hfroma \llllm ~1onda\nn< hO Drne pohC\" Qld • \ "" rr d141mondhal k R"'-1 \ h1qde ~~-.-ftOBeftTH~~AN °' .. °""' ........ ~nahe1m ---:'---=~~=----he sl'(>Ucd Die JT1lm"I mrsttm"pitiup \damaged p1dup truck rcg1\lercd to Die man was found near the bo<h . truck I) 1naupsidcdov.n at the 0011om or a JOO-foot lope. Jhc officer also noted 1 bent road marker. an 1nd1ca- t1on of \\ohcrt ttlc truck hkel) ran nil lhl' r~d .• ~~ .. ..iolcn from ~"t'rfi~~'rnuc __ Fountain Valtey "Im(' tool{ J(''ll.('lr'\ and shrff "Wf(' .\ r~tdC'nl of lhC' I non Molk nl '3n \h>lrn trom a homt on the '700 blOt'k of Ricardo < irrlr rrrortrd Tucwa' 1h31 \ f oun1a1n \ alln riohcc olfat'r \l)OllC'd '"' n prllplr allcl!rdh at1l·mpting a 'chicle hurslan ~ nda' 1n thl' p:irl.inr lot of the r am1h four 1ht'tll('f 17161 8rookhur.1 \t Thl· \U~pc:'( 1\0 'rh1clr v.a~ \topSX'(f a \hnrt Jl\t.inll" ""a' .ind m\1dr nAi~r\ lound \IC'rco lOm('<•nrnl\ appuC'nth \tolrn trom '''her ,;a..,. C hll·u V .in T ,._n, 111 of \\t',tm n\tu an<l Liem Thanh ~,u,cn 22 ,,, ~L.l \Ni ""tt(' am~ an MUptuon ol .utrmpu:d burJlary ~nJ J)O')(• ion ol buraJar. tool' . . . Thehodyofa woman mi s1na$1nce \Ince mid-October was found early T ucsdn) at the bot1om ofa can)on oO Ortcgii H1Jhwa~. thetalifom1a Hiah· wa)' Patrol reported 1 he 'A>Oman appartntl)' was the \1C tim of a trlffi' accident on the "'1nd1n1 road. about 14 mile ea t of San Juan C'opi trano The Oran&t' ('ounty Corontr's Officr 1dent1fied the v1ct1m today as I tnda Louise Dtc,man, 26. of Ne~rtBeach m•~ "uhJ«t dnlltd 1 hole thmu h a "•II into the bedroom of re 1dt"n"" on Raltx'4 ul '\ird. -.pr111rtn1ly 10 look at 1ht f4 male mu.Jent l>11n to tht v.111 "" 'uumalrd at $40. ••• \ Quu.sr video, .. , 11e l't'Col'\I r onh S~)O .. u \tolen from 1 rt'tden on the JOO bl k fO mund ••• ~ v.'llulJ·bc burgl r l'."lu~ S l 1n dam to IM lwnt ~K• ol a mid n.; on the I ~ of J>rotn<,ntnf) Point 1 he u t did n 1 pin r~lry tn 1he tn• n e bul damqrd tht doOt 11·y1n • • • .\ 1h1ef tole a 1 tnr from • I~ I ttlt ~t\ed on 1f't(W HOO bllXk n( 'J)Ofl Ouuclv.rd The r tnp I\' atUtJ tSlOOO • C'HP i nvcstiaators heltc,·r Dicsman wa killed in the: wreck while dnvi na from Lake El'itnore where she was la t ~en Oct 11 Friends reponcd her mi'i'iing a few days later. Accordina to rtponi.. invcst1ptof\ believe the body had been c~poscd to the clements for at least two week A CHP officer wa patrolltna Ortega Hip.hwav c:trl Tuf''<lh• when Bantlngton Beach 10.}car-old 11rl Yid 'h<' "ll!t srabbl'J t" am.an wh1k "'1llun1 homr Imm" h~1I nnd torttd into h1\ 1'111 ~ t·Up car and tak\"n for a mk \hr 'I Ill th" m;an l.rpt hi\ hand en rr her moulh hut nth\'™ 1 didn't t uch her. Ht" lcn hcron at Ok• S\ hool nJ P\"C'l\cr~m ,-and).she~td I hc'u IX'\I v.a d~nbtJa,about61Cf1Uill ''>~" old. v.1th Jar \hott hau :an~I a d.1\ old btud Fircfiahters were called 10 the scrne to inspect the wrttk ne1 htkin& dov.n the ~tecp can)on. the\ d1\· covertd the bpd). An autopsy was held Tuesda) but the coroner' office withheld 1drn11fi· catton of the body unttl tkntal record' could be com1>31'('d, ,hannrl lhan ('rand a Sloe> v1d«> la~ue rrrnrJcr. • • • • fh1t'\t' \lok tv.o ,.,ho'\ llk'J at $1 '"0 and " r•ulll '"° \ lu d at S. Irani :an unhx ~t'd pni 1n the 200 block ol th llil'l'rlord ~tr<'Cl • • • wmconr pned a "•nd "'"I 10 burilar11c fhe rc-ar "'"dov. ol a \ollr.sv.aicn Bu hC'r tan IQ '\oho Thr tn1rudt'r •au~ p;irl.ed on 1~ 14700 htOl:k of oun· S300 damare '° tht' 'rhick' and \lnlc tr""""' I anl'. ,,., rtmo't'd and 1 th1rl \tC'r~ cqu1pmrn1 \llUC'J al $'i00 \!nil' 11 11101 IXl\ and ~m<' tool\ · \ man from 08~~1 Park """"rtrd • • t '"r· \buralar)loaVollr.~v. nC.olffllr~C'd · -lu.:sdh that ~mC"OnC' hrol.c t':!l<l hi\ nn lhl' IQ.SllO hlocli. of Ci1cm n10 RoaJ 1lvrr 1q Q 0a1~un ~ 07'\ v.h1le ti ""''' "3' mtrrrupted when tht fam1lv d~ v.a~ NirkeJ 1n 1hr l'C'ar lot of a r ountatn Vall<"\ rck.1'<'d lrom lht > rll fhe burilar'. \hopp1n1 lC'ntrr at 1t>l1 Q Hro..)khur,1 t ho"l''tr. made ll\\'1) \.\tlh a pu~ I hr 1n1rudr1 \tttlc a l'llal k lra1h1:r f3l ~rt ./" valued at S400 Coata Meaa I "o N11tlc' ol c h.impa nr "n" \IOlcn \ rt'\IJton1 ol thr 11 'i()) Mock ot \lar1gold rrportrd S,,11mhl\ 1h;i1 'omrone .. ma,hcd • v.1ndo\\ h• bu11lJ11tt' her hrov.n 14' ti H\unda1 hl'C'I. v.h11t' ti "''*' par rd l)Ut\ldr htr "'Cir pl.au· on 1hr I fl I 00 hlc'id. ot 11 arhor Rou Ir' ard T hr lo" meludC'J \It'~ <"llltpml'nt v.orth 00 Dnd oth1·r Prlll"C'rt' \Orth S~ll I h,· ov. ncr 01 ° 11° l~C'ld tx·hind I 7ti 1 ~t'Y.hoJ'(' \t nportrd !\tonJa, that ..ome· nnc haJ \ll>kn S5.0ll0 v.orth nf aluminum \pnn~l,r mrc 1r,1m thl' tirlcJ ~~1~~~~~·ri~t0~~1~~~~·1t• cu••home Driver killed in 4-car crash \' \ll"l\'O and a p;·~nal 'hr1 Ir. werr 'tnlrn frum 1 ,,r 1n lht' 1100 blod. ot Ru .. k1n ham h\·t ... ttn CJ I om ( oJ ) nJ I p n \ '\..la\ Entr wa' m de h> P" 1n1 "'I d• ,, • • • l he he 1thnrr ;ind rour huN Ill) anJ rinu 'alutJ I lhrf at S7((). v.crt 'to~ Imm a IQ ~ 1rttn < t\cHclrl I < amino parl:C'\I "" th 2700 hloc k of 11111\f.• Rc_)Uk'\ rd • • • T hr 2 'l\il'C' 11rr ""' \lotMI from 1 '"hrr To,c1ta \lln parL<'d on thr '' of Red Hill n IOUTll coBr MEDICAL CENTER ._, .... , .. Wtftdy 5ue ud Bau Hom n. upna Naauel. prl ~ ........ rll Jill and Rob ~mith, Laauna Niauel, sart ln&elDMrU Victona and Ktvm PtndCflC$t, t..1tuna Hill , boy • S.,..mMrH C1nd1e and Armando Be ne. Laauna Hills, airl ~ 8eptember 11 • Jan and Marshall K Tuttlt, t;aauna Beach, boy · September 1 • · Shelley and Dennis Riehl. South Laiuna,boy . September U Laurie and Rind•ll A. McCtung. Laauna N11uel, airl · • October 1 • Susan and B. Donald McGann. South Laauna.boy Franchesca and Pett'r Manin Oecit· • sas, Llauna Hills. boy · • Kate and 8\Tu Keast, South L.aauna, 11rl OctlMrl Juha and Thoma Miller, l una '11ucl. 11rt Octolter t Carola and ott P. tevcn on, liJUnll iaucl, airl October IS Holly and L}nn Dcrheim. Hunt· 1n1ton Beath. oo)' Tan}a and aul &nJamm Pinto. South Llauna. bQ.y Joy and Jon An~e~ Hammert>Cck, L.aauna N1aucl, boy Octobfr U Nan<:} a'nd Allen I. Goldstein. Irvine, gl'rl October U Roxane J. and Charles W. dcGarmo, South Llauna. boy ·." · OctoberU Jeannie and Butch Berry, Loauna Niguel, girl October U Lcsliti Joy and P.ancho Elder, South Laauna. twins. boy and itrl PACIFICA COMMUNllY HOS PIT AL COMMUNITY HEAL TH FORUM This forum ol'fers lectures, dinics and seminars on varlou healthcare Issues. This fall, t~ese new programs wUJ be off er to the public at no charge. PACIFICA'$ INSTITUTE Of SPORTS MEDlCINE November 20, 1986 • 7:00 • 9;00PM .· ' SKIING SAFETY AND INJURY PREVENTION • Ott•rn Mandy and Je1'Y Wnter. Laauna ~a.EMENTI!: HOIPrrAL Ot'-'-1 Lisa and Thomas A}nn Jr., Laauna 11ucl.•boy OctoMtU . Laura and Donald ~k. Laauna Hill\, boy T. JOSEPH HOSPITAL Ottokrlt Wah1da and i..._; Qadri, Co ta Mesa, airt . October•• Jant and John Weyhrauch. Irvine, t>o • • kO~G MEMORIAL HOSPITAL October lS Mr. and Mrs. ~c Watenmanker, Huntington Bcac y · Mr. and Mn. R1oki Lemon. Costa Mesa.'"' Mr apd Mrs. Richard Reilly II, Costa csa. boy · Mr. and Mrs. Dennis· Dickenson, . Newpon Beach. boy .. • .. Ote.Mr U Otttber U 1e • a.irl ' Mr. and Mn. RandOlph De Los Mt. and Mrs Tony mu Hunt· 1r. and Mrs. Jehu Hand. C.O.ui Re)e1. Cosui Mna, bo) inaton lkach, aart Mc • 11rl Ot...._r lt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Callawa), November I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F11rbam, Fountain Valley , sirl ' Mr. and Mrs Michael Bas, Newport C O\ta Meu. boy Mr. and Mrs Carl Bon kc, Ir\ ine ,,1irl Bcach. airl • Mr. and Mn John Hubc'r. Hunt· Mr. aod Mrs. Mark Ziemba, lr"t(lt~. 'ovember 7 maton Bcach, bo) • &irl Mr. and M~ I ucien Knotter, Costa ~tr., and Mn. Cla y tanford, Hunt· October U Me51, airl 1n1ton Bc1C'h, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gary Guthrie. Newport November I Octeber II Btach, boy · Mr. and MD. lc()nard Kaufman, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Drucker. Octobfr H Hun11naton Beach, boy Newpon Btach, aitl Mr: and Mn Thomas Bolton, C9r· NoYembcr t -Mr. and Mr Gcorie Sine~. Irvine, ona del Mar. boy Mr. and Mrs. Roben Moran. Hunt-' t{' d M , .. , Mr ... and Mt .Charles Wolfe, Co ta. ~~~~:~~~&!'~rel Wilharus:(:n tt. t · an n. Bryan 1¥JCK1Qnon, Mesa. bo) • ~ ., Corona del Mar. &irl · Mr. and Mrs David C:llis. Cost. Mc$1, bo)' ·. Mr. and Mrs. M1ch1el William , Mesa, boy Mr. and Mrs 'ferry Ltwi5 Coronadel lrv~ne. a1rl October 17 Mar girl October U Mr. and Mrs. Jcffre) Gordon, Ne"· November 10 • Mr. an~ Mrs. Patrick Duffy. Costa port Beach. &Jrl Mr. and Mrs. JcfTrc~ Kuester, Irvine, Me~. a1rl • Mr and Mrs Micha~! Grabend1ke. airl Mr and Mn. David OObert. CoSta Irvine. airl ' November ll Mesa, boy ·-Mr. and Mrs Roben Whjte, Newport Mr. and Mrs. Jeff re)' Marrinston, October U Beach boy Costa Mesa. girl Mr.and.Mrs William Irwin Jr .. Costa.. HOAG MEMORJAL HO PITAL • November ll Mesa, airt • • October za ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cowa n1 Costa Mr and Mrs Robert Buha11ar. Mesa, ooy N o-h bo · November 13 ewport .xnc . Y • • Ti h OJ . . October %1 • Mr. •and ~I'\. 1mo1 Y: _eason. Mr. 11\d Mn Andrew Kalanz, ~w-. C-OSra M~ boy ""'" • port Settth, bo) • . HUMANA HO J>l'J'AL HUNT· Mr and Mrs. Ira Goldber&. Hunt· • INGTON BEACH 1ngton Bcach.11rl October U October 31 Mr, ind Mn. Daniel Monncs. Hunt· Mr. and Mrs Bruce Malcolm. Hunt-ington Beach. girl ington Beach. boy . October U . and Mr . J•mes Graham Irvine. Mr. and Mrs Michael Baxter, Hunt- garl ington Beach. girl · l . Nq,y_ember l Mr and Mrs. Tracy Scott, Hunt· Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Goebel, Hunt· ington Beach , girl · ingtqn Beach. boy . l October 28 Mr. and Mrs Bret Johnsto n. Irvine. Mr' ani:l Mrs. T. W1Jltam Hart, girl Huntinaton Ben<h. boy November Z October 31 Mr. and Mr$. Richard Lcffier. Balboa. Mr and Mrs Ron Ramus. Costa girl Me'4. OO) Mr. and Mrs. Roben Beavers Jr... Mr and Mrs Greeory P Meyer. The Ultl·mate 1rv1n<'. girt Huntington Beach. girt Mr. and Mrs. David Conover. (or-November l ona del Mar. airl Mr. and Mrs Thomas Nerone. Hunt· Peter Reynolds. M D Orthopaedic Surgeon A dlKUSSIOn •bout equ~nt. Pfoper condttk>ntnc :rhan ksgiv ing~~~ •rk~+-~-+-:;DCl.l-IUlllJ...illU-D'UUJL..D.LWtUOllU-~ anaton Beac~!'!>imber t . l'"" Mesa. girl . lrnrr .. ,. I i.:r. Ir '''" n nuh ,,,, ~ .... I r Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs hane Kleinman. II\\ mr.1rrhl, L'PUlll\l r furl.\ .... r•• • ,, l\°>r•r.inu II Huntington Beach, 00) Fount11n Valley, bo) \~ttu '"'" hol1,I " h: .... , R.."C.Ul"-t rh,·f\l·, nuttun . O\t ,, .. November 3 November J 1ri.l1•i.n1ldiin .qxrt-.rh rr•·J .,,,lhirl ,11Jdwm • Mr and Mrs Bruce Barrett, Laguna Mr and Mrs Keith Ed\loard Dayton . ti 1h111c1n· r.· unrr•""' rh,111 rlu: tUMll t 11h, M.rt.11<11 Niguel. boy Huntington Beach. boy r,1, , r•«• • .c 1h, M.11,h,., i. '""' .. 11 1i \ 11 Mr.·and Mrs John Rose C o~ta Mesa Knsttn Len~ Dayton. Hununaton 1 )r ... m,· 1••111 '"'' "'"1 d•>:Jfll ,d,hr11, n girl Beath. bo) · \11,I ,,.,. rh.en~· "rrh rh, t-.. r ,4, "" Mr. and Mrs Anthon) Cipriano Patnc1a and 5te\en Hard), Fountain Huntington Beach, boy Valle) boy Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hager. Newport November• Beach. boy ~r and ~rs.• S&~ven J Kendrick. Mr and Mrs. Patnck Kane. Irvine. Hununaton Beach. airl • Md-ll~ ---au:non lnl\irie1 TOWN HALL FOR HEAL TH Saturday. November 22, 1986 9 00 a m -12 00 l'ioon .. STROKE CLINIC Pre-Conditioning Stroke Analysis llncludesl Electrocardiogram and Cartold Ultrasound P111lctpet1nc A'iyslcl1ns Wiiiiam Bracc'iodleta, M.0 ., Neurology ~ Thanksgiving To Go boy November 5 November• Mr_ and Mrs.. Rick Btlo1t. Hunt- Wesley Chou. M.0 . neurology Remedios Almirarite, M.0 ., Internal Medicine \ ll'r l, I<' !oorl" I 1111,·r I I Ir lrtl< •I I < 111 , 1<1. 1. x r, 1-14 ' l Ill· " Mr. and Mrs. RUs$Cll Martin. Costa angton Bcctch. girl Victor Slew. M.D .. Internal Medicine Harshad Shah, M.D .. Cardiology Thanksgiving At The Meridien 520 00 Fee .\t ''') r··r , .... ,. ti ,10 t ., .1111,lr,·n .... ,,., 1\1 P11d pohucal •dvtruaemtnl or GRIDLOCK I• commll.LH q.e1na1 M .... urt "A"t Appointments Necessary 842--0611 Ext 224 ( 111714 41f> :.:\'11 .. r ''""'"""lo•• \1\11,I ,(.·JI I t .. ri.;, I I • rl 111 •h< r..11"1 ('hrMrn t•, r, •• l HOTEL MERJDIEN NEWPORT BfACH TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT For fu~ "''"'"""'°"(~I Commun I)' Educ.ioon C00tditlolt0f (71 4) 842-061 J. Ext. 224 4SOO Mo<Anhul Blvd . tvtlJOff Beoch. U 92660 (714) 476·2001. 1 800 S43 4300 lra...el C~ ol Ail frocwt ;VOTE NO ON "A "I HELP KEEP AWAY ; ; FORTY .THOUSAND CARS A DAY! ; • • TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Now, every woman can-Stana on her r own two ·feet. ·- "Ouch, my feet hurt!" Kie lo. oft v<1ur ... I'm<., dnd put U[' vour h et \ \t rt• hert> t<.1 h«>lp. Were the \'\'omen' Hedlth Nt•t\,t1r~ ''.<ll San1.1 Ana Hoc;p1tal M<'dicctl Centl'r And rtKhl no\',; "'-C II ~t\.C \.'(lU J FREE FOOl f '<.A \.1 \\'hy7 Bt•cJu ... t• thl' ~oonrr a toot proli· It m I" df'tt'ctcd th<' t'ai;1er 1l 1<i lo treat. Sn 11 you have .i l11tle Nen«>~., or d tender pol, cnmt SN' U'> Chane_<"~ an• wr lan hx you up in no llme But 1t you don I tak(• the rignt step" now, 'your lilllt.> prt,blC'm could rtctlly knock you nff y11ur feet Amdl1n~ .... 11 <;('emc, J i;1mple in~mwn tOt'n<ul c.1n bt·wme a crippling cond111nn The most common foot problems are : • Bunion<; ' • H;.immcr toe" •Heel p.un • Ingrown toen<1ils • otn c.allu s •Warts • lJnu u<tlly h;ip«J t< 1 "cind tr •t Th y c•rn ht! treated. They c<1n bf' currd. So no mor laro t' cu "takecareo your I t>tnuw .. ' Women's Health Network puts you a step ahead. Womt.'f\<i fret .ire different .. 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Banafade h (AP) - Pope John PauJ II u~ thustimated SQ,()()() peop~ attendl"f an Olltdoor Man today to bru'h aside ~car and dmrust" between the fower than 300,000 {'hmtians and• almost 100 m1lhon Moslcms in desperately poor BanJladesh. • . •·Everyone, especially the youna. mu t learn always to rt pcct one another's reli&ious bchefs and re peel freedom of reh11on ..-.h1ch 1s the naht of every human be1n1:· he said in a homily at the Ertha<t Army stadium where he als.o ordained 18 Bcnaali pncsts. • · · The Masi f.las h Id JU r houn after the 66·)ear:Old poot1ff arn1o·cd for a· one-day stop in BariJ!adesh -=..·the first· lea bf a s1x·na11on AS'lan anCI -Paotfic tour. He al'° planned to v1s1t --.Oindepcndc:ncc war memonal and meet other rcliJious leaders and Catholic b1 hoJ)I before lcavina Thtf'"tsday for S1npporc. BlnaJadcsh, a uny overcrow($ed nation of I03 million pwplc, a more than 86 percent Moslem, 12 pcrcl'nt Hindu. Chr11uans number only ~80.900. includina 1801000 Cathohcs · 1n th1 moderate Islamic country. "1 here arc many thm1s that Chris- tians and Moslems have in common as human bcin,s and as believer ,"he told the l)!cdominlntly ChnstHln cro""d· which included a mall number of MosJems .. Somet1mu. C'hrirnans Mo lcms fetr 'and distru t one uother as tlic resuh of pan Q'lis- undcrstandina and conflict," he said. "This •1!<> is true_1n BanjladC~h." Standma 1n froot ofttte ootJmc of a huge fotus_jnd a red sun, the pontiff told lhe crO\\d that howin1 .. your Moslem brethren and others that )Our Chnsttan faith, far from weak· enmg your pnde in your homeland and your love for her, hc:lps you to prize the culture ofaan&)adesh.'' ·f:n~jle any' 2 others slai·n in Philippines M'&.-i -. ... Pope John Paul ll fr.eeted on arrl•al ln Banata4ab. SOvie~ directing to of Afghani ta p LONOO (AP>-S<>vact Jd\111trs to Al&hianist.an•s they many umn pvc orders 'o beat mt. 0( CICMlfll. I ~cret p<>hce ofttn direct the an&erropuon ol pntoneri d1dtt·1 ~ad whac 1he)',aid but u IOOft u *Y lllM under 1onurc, rnnt''1y Jn1crn1nron1l said tpda)' an a 1 shouted s.omc1hin1 the AfJhans aar1ed bntans me. t(!pon quotina fihan cu11en~ 1dcnt1fied a\ v1ct1m1 .. J ,bo sot electric hocks frocn a &empora_ry *'-' · The 51 ·Pllt rcf)9r1, i"'ucd by the l&,ndon-ba d ma\'hine m d out of thr« vchtele blttenn. 1)ley ._., human n1ht1 oraan11at1q.n, coHn the period Jlf\Cc the conn~cted to c' h other and from them they hid WW. IO Sov1~ Union sent trooRS. to Af&ham1tan irt f>«cmbc-r my cors. toes ahd'finatn This dccmc shock tbrture • -• 1979 Titled "A f&hanman : 1 orture of Poltuc.·al Pri!.-om~ 20 t11t1c1 and wmellmct the Sovaed pv~ ordtn Tor oners.'' it say tonure 11 w1de~pread and yt.temauc \1'111 tonure." .. The KHAD <Afahan 1tnet_l)()hct) 1 reported to The rcP,On 1de911fit1 the \lict1111 11 a 30-)ear.old · have So\liet advisers at it' main office , and many of the interpreter a'rreMcJ near Gh11n ab9ut 90 malt1 .IOuth• tcst1monie 1va1l1blc to AmnHty lnterna11onal refer to '4CSt of the capital Kabul 1n November 1982. the prc~nce ofSoy1et pcoonnel when pnsonersare bc-1n1 The report details widespread •rrnll of io ernmcnt interroaatcd under tonurc.'' the report, based on officials, tnchers. busine smenandsnadent1 . .ltsa)st0mt natement1 by ex·pn(O.ntf), said. of those arT~tc.d v1olentl) oppc>std the SOviet·blekCd "In man) Ofthe5e ca~ •. prhoners tatc that Soviet • 11dm1nmratton Othen were amsttd H su~ personnel arc prcttnl dunn1 tonurc .and pan1c1pa1e 1n or > mpathucn of Moslem 1ucmlla 1f<>aps. ' • d11~ct 1nterropt1on ..-.h1le the Ph> 1cal apphcat1on of ll Sl)S most of the pmoners tonured "'?re held in torture 1s left to Afahans." KHAD •nterropt1on ce-olcr\ in Kabul, .• Ampcsty lntcrnattomrl. w1Aner of the 1977 obcl · · · llquotesutudcnt Hll)lfll'"My. nterroptor"":aun ·.Peace prlie, fuu made poh11cal pmonen around .the ·A~J!lan,but\cryof\enhc-. sJ01ncdbyaninter1)~erud .. orld 111 special concern . _ . a So\1e1 !"was ne1ocr tortu~d by v1C11, but I saw many ThC report quotes e•-pn5'>ners, men an<:I wo en,.as SovJets 11t rnoms where tonurT was taktn& pt.cc. But I YU\I the~" wer bea~n. su~ed to~ :don•t kno 1rttsc v1ct pamc1pat n tlte tonurc <>r 1r=~~ ... burned with ciprcncs and ha their hair torn out. they a.a\.e ordc~ for torture.'' Jt.quoteu t9nurev!ctim uayina:"l.wasaf!Cst~d by Another student d~r.t1ncd 1n Oc1ober 19 4' is quoLed an (Afjhan)ln1htary unit and detained for 10.days in an a~sa}IOI SOvitl official ~ere al~a~ prncnt dunntt his army outp()St. There ~ere als.o Sov~eb in. this post and 1nLerr~t1ons.-• Kodak becomes latest flrm to pull out·of SoutJj ~frica JOHANNESBURG {AP) -East-General Motors. fBM and several that economic factors pla)ed a major S}Stcm of •apanheid h~~layed. a man Kodak announced today that it other U.S. corporations. role m t c deci\io n to l.tave South maJor rok m~c ccono under· will withdraw from South Afnca and Colby Chandler, chairman and Afrtca. performance." MANILA (AP) -, A band of gunmen drt sed a v.omtn ambushed the car of a n&ht-wina businessman who v.as Delense M1n1ster Juan halt shipments of its products to the · chief uecuuve officer of the photo-"Our South Afnca n bus1nt1 has Kodak did not specify when the atrocities against non-combatants country vaph1c equipment manufactu~r. been affected nepu,cly by wcaknes pullout ..,ould occu r. but said ship. and other persons in euthority," The announcement followed the s~ud 1n a statemen1 from the com-in the South .\fncan economy," he ment of 11s cameru, film and other TheaJleptionwasmadcas,ovem-,..;.;rett=;..;.nt'-'p""u""l.;..;lo;.;u;.;.ts;;..;.;.fr.;.o_m_So-'-u_t_h_A_fi_n_ca__,_pY~ .... P._a_n .... ~_·s_R_oc_h_e_'it_e_r._N_Y hud uaner'i said "Weal$0ha1oe no doubt that the product v.;111 end by Apnl 30. 1987 . . him and two other people David Puzon. 65, was slam six days after the k1lhn1 of Rolando Olalia. a kft1st whose dealh \upporters blamed on ··fasc1~t clement'" allied wuh Ennle. The defense minister has denied involvement No arrests have been made m either attack President Corazon Aquino, in a 1elev1s1on interview today, siud she was unsure who was behind the recent violence, ¥th1ch has helped fuel rumors of a coop. "There arc many who could have done 11. but 11 1s directed ap1nst me " The nrmed forces command blamed the (ommun1st New People's Army for the Puzon slaymgs, calling them "examples of (rebel) ment n 011ators rcponed that -ire this month with the Communist rebels. who have fought the aovem- ment for 17 years. Ennle frequently has cnt1c1zcd the talks Pohcc said Puzon's car was at· tacked at about 7· 30 a m. in San Jose del Monte. about 10 miles north of Manila, as he traveled to a family· owned lumber Jard. His dnver, Romeo Re)'es. an a factory manaacr. Manuel V1lona, also were killed and his daughter-in-law. Eva Puzon. was wounded. Li Col. Leandro Mendoza, provin- cial chief ofpohcc. said about six to I 0 gunmen dres..ed as women leaped from aJeepney-a small bus -and sprayed automatic fire at the car. "All ofa sudden people with guns were shoouna at us." Eva Pu1on said West Germany urged to cut diplomatic ties with Syria By Ute AtNelate4 Pren BERLIN -A lt:admg member of West Germany's parliament urged the 10\.ernment toda) to SC\l.er d1plomat1c 11es with Damascus 1f a We\t Bcrl!n coun conclude Syna aided two Palestinians on tnal for a . West Berlin bomb1na. "If the JUd&ment against the t¥tO Jordanian terronsts demonstrat~ there was cooperation and complicity on the part ofthl' ynan Embassy 1 n East Berlin. the federal aovemmen1 couldn't do anyth1na else," ,Hans tercken. chairman of parhamcnt's foreign affam commltlcc. said m a West German radio interview On tnal ore Farouk Salameh. 39, apd Ahmed Nawaf Ha 1. 35 Palesun1ans with Jordanian passports They are charged with auempted murder. conc;p1racy to carry out a bombing and violating weapons laws in the March 29 attack on the German-Arab Fnendsh1p Society. Nine people were inJured. Accord1na to prc-1r1al 1<:"st1mony read to the court Tuesday. explosives used in the bombmJ came from Syna's embassy in East Berlin and Dama\Cus had a part in planning the attack Syna has denied involvement 1n tcrromm Thatcher's rebuff to Argentina debated LONDON -Prime M1n1 ter Margaret Thatcher's rC)«t1on of .t\f'l'Cllhn~,. offer to end host1h1tes bc&\lfcc:n-thc tw0-na&10nS-~f Bntam lifts a ··miluary pro1ec11on lone" around the Falklands Islands ~on a mixed reception from Bnush newspa~rs today. The London Time . which take an independent poh11cal line. said Thatcher was 1n "danger oftreadina wllh such caution" that there would be no prosrcss. The Daily Mail and the Daily Express. supponers of her Conservative government, welcomed Tuesday·, dec1s1on to rebuffthe Argentine offer In announcing the rejection. the Foreign Office rctterated that Bmain wants to normahze relations with Araenttna a, Iona as 11 docs not relate to sovereignty of the Sou1h Atlanuc island chain over which the two nations fough& a 74-day war in 1982. Farrelly elected Vlrgln IBlands governor CHARLOTTE MALIE. lJ Virgin Islands -Democrat Alexander Farrelly dcfeatcd Sen Adelbert Bryan of the Independent Citizens Movement in the race for U.S V1rg10 Islands governor. With all the ballots counted on the island of 1 C'ro1x and more than half of the votes tabulated on t. Thomas from Tuesday·, run-off elections. Farrelly had 12.650 votes to 6.549 for Bryan. officials said farrclly's total wa5 enouJh to g.ivc a maJor1ty when all the votes were counted. they s:ud A runoff election was called because none of the four candidate gained a ma1on1y in the Nov. 4 general election. Farrelly will replace Gov. Juan Lui, of the Independent C1t1Lens Movement. an off'lhoot of the of the Democratic Part). who held the post for two consccuuvc four-_ycar terms and was barred by law from running again until 1990 Runnina with Farrell> was Dcrtk Hodge. 45. pre 1den1 of the Virgin Islands Senate. ~ho will serve a lieutenant governor Wiretap confirms corrupt acts b.y Mezlcan officials AN DIEGO (AP) -A CIA w1retapp1n1operation1n Me\ICO ha corroborated alleptions of corrup. tion amon1 \Ome of that country'~ 1overnment and police offic1al5, a new paper repgncd today. 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Gridlock · It's what happens when no roads are built to meet growing trafflc needs. ., So, it's refreshingly honest that the people try- ing to block traffic solutions take "Gridlock" as their committee name. Because continued traffic gridlock is _guaranteed if they get their way and stop Measure A. Roadblock For ten years, many of these same people .. blocked construction of the new Bay Bridge. Remember that famous gridlock? Even during the lightest traffic, Pacific Coast Highway was a stop-and-go mess. For local residents, an irritating daily grind. For ambulance drivers, police, and fire fighters, it was a deadly threat to public safety. Relief .. When the new ~y Bridge finally opened, traffic improved overnight. Today, the Bay Bridge stands as a monument to this simple truism: The surest way to relieve traffic congestion is to build new roads and wielen existing roads. So, here is the central issue in the debate about Measure A: Should The Irvine Company be legaJly required to build road improvements before completing Newport Center and Fashion Island? Or should we trust the Gridloc~ people-and abandon or delay these improvements for five to ten years more? . A Choice With Measure A, we get new roads. If Measure A is denied, all we get is what the opponents promise: gridlock; November 25 Special Election .. •' ( : C.1! If (JH ~l·l ----=~-~ Governor DomlneW'• ez-glrlfrlend incllcted for role in scheme ., .... _1eo1•-l!-rges fast' AN DIEGO -Ot$pak a 234.count indictmtnl that :pl1m 'inn a ct1•on on HOO\it'r HOnttr It <ht' heart -or 1~fraudultnt and collapsed J. f>a, ad Co. htr auornt') SA) s hc'1 "conndent that ~he will be vindirated." 1 ht' announctmcnt oftht' ft'dtralarandjurycrim1nal indictmt'nt Tut'Sda) camt' 21 mon1hufltr J. LA . n oa,1d Co fou nder J. Oti vtd "Jerrv" Dominelh pleaded 1u1hy to runni.n,a an . prl S() in\estmtnt fraud scheme that balked 1n,·cstors out of about $80 minion . Hunter, Dominc1h's former~rlfncnd and confidant in J. D:n 1d & Co. matterc;, A( RAMENTO (AP) _ c,~, ... faced arraianmtl'\t today 1n .S. Distnct Court.. . . . · · C..eortt Dtuk~;ial\ hn:.uCFd the A• 1·ns bQ1V nJay L-Le•r1t 1 rOm ~JJOOJ ~talc Senatt' to rteonvene and ' . ~ .,. . uc • r ii authonic a ttatc prison .ne~r dowf!· ~TASC'ADERO -The parents ofa 5-year-old AIDS v1c11m who v.on a town Los Anatles. cla1m1ng C'ah· court ruling all9win1 him to return to school after b1t1na a cl1~1;mate SJ•d tht) fornia's crov.dcd prison makt' the ma> decide to ket'p the boy at home. Robin Thomas said he and wife Jud> acuon "imperative." . would keep Ryan out of school at leas1 for the rest of this Wttk "to decide whAt Bu\ Senate leader Davl~ Roberti •. v.ill be the best" for tht' bo> Meanwhile. the school board ts expected to decide D-Los naelcs. responded in a letter whtther to apJ)t"al the prehm1naf)· tnJunct1on issued Monday whrch ordered to the iO\ernor Tucsda) t~at :·a school officials to readmit Ryan to kinderpnen School officials ha<i manrr of this imponancr ••.. 1s be t contended R>an. who b11acla'5m1te1n Septemberdunnaa pla)'ground tus\Je. con idercd b) the .nev.. 1..t&i>lature .• v.a\ too immature for kindcrpnen. v.hich now has the frantt\JSC of the ' · · j>coplt'. rather than b) .. the outsosng Sua~t held la Do.rei: bamblng. . : 1ame..<Juck tcaa 1ature. - . · ~ • ... , d T.he prison·stting ct;spute dom1-SAN FRANCISCO -A man .accused of d(hvcnng a bO(Yhr a en ·n"ated tht last da>s of the lealsl.ature's . bouquet to the estranaed wife of a fon1time friend 1s tn federal ~!JStody after 19811• session. ca.us in~ J~wmakef1 to, l*ina arrested Tuesday at a facat1on home m rural Lake Co unty haun · 1 .r.3 crome mall. 27, was being held in heu ofS 100:000 bond on a' federal warrarh ~tend the session Or scvera "'' )S charajna him with detona11n1 an explosive device resul11n1 in per~nal tnJuf). and promptina the fOvemor to call 1 FBI agent Raymond Mislock said. M1sl~k sa1d Small .would be formally special St' sion that is technicall y 51111 Charoed toda? with bomban~ a federal bu1ldm• where tnJury could result. ao1ng on, although lawmakers haH ·• • not met ~ince September. passcss1on o an unre11stere explosive device, and cnmt on a ao,cmment The Lc,islature is ~heduted to restrvat1on -attempted murd~r. start its 19 7 rc$ular session Dec. I • . The Republican aovernor said FBI to probe slaying by police Tucsda)' that the: la\I. re9u1re the · Legislature to approve a pnson s11e in ... LOS ANGELES-Th~ FBI will look into wfle~her Cl" 11 nghts la"' s were Los Angeles County before the state violated when Glendale pohce killed a man who painted a tclcv1s1on channel can open new pnsoos near. an Diego changer at passm1 cars as 1f it were a gun, federal prosecuto~ sa). Javier and tockton Gonzalez Alvarado, 23. of Glendale. was shot to death June 2 br, three officer'> "Toda> our new state pnson 1n .who said they mistook the remote-control device for a pistol.' My office will ·an Diego 1s read) to rece1"e tn· inqu1re into this shooting death," U.S. Attorney Rohen Bonner sard in a letter · mates .. De.ukmeJian stud ma kntr to to the Daily News. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard R. Romero said the FBI Robenr "It 15 1mperau'c that "'e will re view the invesu,aat1ons conducted by Glendale pohce and the Lo open this pnso n immediately," ht' Anaetes County distnct attome} 's office. Jf the FBI determines tht' added undcrhmng the word 1m-invest1ga11ons were inadequate, 1t will conduct an independent mvest1ga11on. pt"rata ~e he said. A preliminary FBI repon as expected in six \\.eeks. Jack Come. a Corrcc1ions Dcpart- Voyager 2'• Neptune flight plan altered PASADENA -Vo)agtr 2 probably WlU fl)' farther from l\eptunc than planned m 1989 to make sure the spacecraft doesn't smash into orb1t1nsdcbm or ha' e rts photographs ruined b> the·planet's atmosphtre, N SA S3)S A tentauve dec1s1on to alter the space probc's trajectory past the eighth planet from the sun was announced Tuesday. Let your holiday lights glow for charity in this year's Harbor Home Christmas Light Show, December 13·23rd. Entry Forms at Daily Pilot Jerr} 's Marine Fuel Service Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce The Cannery Restaurant Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors Call (71 4) 642-4321 Ext. 11 ~ For More Information mtnt spakesman said the 2.200-bcd an Diego pnson 1s read) to rttt1"e 100 inmate Other pnsoners will be added "an a ph~d-1n occupanC) proce<ture" that could take stveral mon1hs "Phasing in is whal """'do at C\.er) ne"' institution "Corne added. $3,500 Prize Money for Winners' Favorite Charities 'Jl<w. 19 ''"' 25 ... 25% 011 d'ltt l27 Fashion lslond •Newport ~ • 759 -8225 • &Jlloch Wilsh1r Wing Motl Weo 10 7 Tt\Vfi& fr1 rn.9 Sat t.0 6 Sun 12 6 , -' J ... ' I . [ ~ CIA ha been upporting Khomeini fo-~---for 7 year WASHJ 'OTON (APJ-The CIA has conductrd operauons an Iran for seven years dcsaaned to thaw tcla· lions with Tehran and samul· taneou1ly hrlptts internal opponentt, •ub.lisbm~ satt -11\c,Reap,n 1dm1n111ratiQn'1 once· ~ret prosram of contacts and arm'- \h1pmenu to Iran was j1.m a pan' of that tffon, which tarted dunna the Caner 1dm1nistrauon, The Washana· ton Poit reported in today's cd1t1on . At the same timt. Pentaaon and admini,iration official' told The A $0Ciated Pre s that the chairman of the Joint Chief\ of tafTis prepared to tell Conareu that the Pentaaon knew nothma of President Rcapn's-de· cis1on to hip military $Upphes to trait lo tmprove relations with that coun; try. .. . • • T)\e P01t report. c1t1n1 intellisence and 6ther source\ 1t did not identify. said the CIA provided the aovem· ment of A)'atollah Ruhollah· Kho- meini with a list of between 100 and 200 name of people said to~ Soviet collaborators and intelhaence aaents. bout 200 uspttts "'ere cxecuted, dealinf a maJor blow to So\ iet operations and mfluen« in Iran. the report said.· Under President Carter. while S2 Amencans were beina held capfoe in Tehran. the CIA began tevC11l oper·. ations apin t Khomeini. des1&ned to pther ioformauon and inflict "pun· -~hmcnt .. on the Iranian government. the article sal<L Since then. the CIA has supported ,. Pre.ldeat to ~eet preu toaJ6bl WA HINOTON CAP) -P~e11dent Reapn, tru&&hna to tet off the ckfens1v~ and quell rtpom of d1Hens1on within hts idmintstration faces ID6liOnl"'tl lllfW;ROnfctence tbO\.lt stndl~a arms to tnrn, a natton he a~cuset • of:f<Mttnnt 1erronsm. ' • • The president mcea the White Ho~se preuco~ ton11ht at Sp m. PST ror the.first tame in th rte months, and questions art certain to focu..s on recent turns in the Rrapn 1dmin111rat1on's foreign policy. Attention wu uptettd to tum to manm uch •-' Reapn·s denial that he had S"-lPJ>Cd arms for hostaats with tryan, as well a the confusjna results of his Iceland summit "'Ith Soviet leader M1kh11I Gorbachev. On the ~ome,.1c front, Reaaan !ll<»l probably will be a ked about his failed campaign to hold onto a Republican Sena~e and whether he plans to take a confrontattonal .or cooperative st)le with the new Dcmoc'rattC Cosaarcs dunn1 his final two )ears.Jn office. · • opponent~ of the Khomeini rca•me thc:.repon said. ... ' rhesc 8forts hhe 1nduded ind· 1na nearly S6' milhon in •id to the Front for the Liberation of Iran. the Pa.ns.-bascd' main aroup of Iranian eiules opposed to Khomeini: prov1d- 1n1 equipment and money for the front's anti-Khomeini radio station in Ea>Pt, which broadcasts into f ran: and ~upplym1 a transmitter so Rcu Pahlu:1: son of the late Shah Moham- mad Reta Pahlavi, could beam an 11. minute broadcast into Iran two months.110 .. .--The ,P~t, quotina administration sou~. also reported that amona the supplies Rcapn sent Iran an recent months were pans !or Hawk anti· aircraft missiles and for TOW anti· tank missiles. . Adm. William J. Crowe. cha.innan of the: JOlnt chiefs, has ·been called 10 testif) nut T~t54a> before the Houte Acmed Services Committee. The official~. who askrd not to be named. said neither Crowe nor the other members of the joint chiefs had bctn informed about the secret' Iranian anns sh1pment9. - "The chairman had no knowl- edae." said one. "There's nothin& he can add to that." Publicly, spGkesmcn for Crowe and the Pentaaon declined to discuss what the admiral will say • Robert Sams. the Penta1on's ehief' spokesman. told rc-poncr5 on Tues- day that Crowe ··will certainly say what he wants to without an.Y con- straints from the department.' Tax overh~ul starts; sinlplified Form W-4 is longer than it was WASHINGTON (AP) -More than 100 nnlhon v.orkcrs arc about to have their first encounter with the new O\Crhaul of the federal income tax Within the next several da)'S cmplpycrs across the n3t1on will bcain recc1vtnf Supphcsofa revised Form W-4 that every "'-orker is requ1~ to file to adjust the amount r>fuxes thai ~I be withheld from pa)checks once the new law take\ efTccf Jan. I. The W-4 form has been revised to rcflcct ttratthc new tax law raises personal excmpuons and standud deductions but reduces some 1tcm1zed deductions and re.peals other5. The aim 1s 10 permit workers to brina their w1thhold1n1 reasonably close 10 their actual tax liability. The woner the fonn 1s filed . the better for most "orlcrs, says the Internal Revenue Service. Under the la". cmplo)ees ha'e unlll Oct I tocomplctethc form, but a person who waits that lonJ could face a penalty for ha' 1na too little wnhhdd earlier 1n the year. Whate,crs1mphfi~t1on is expected from the new tax la" 111s not evident 1n the new W-4 forms. The old form and Its 1nstruc11on covered t"-O pases; the new version. un\ c1lcd b) the IRS at a ncwHonfcrencc Tuesday. CO\ers- four pases and includes a 22-column table of fiaures About thrce-quaners of the I 02 million tax returns filed this )ear clajmed refunds. mcan1n1 those taxpaycr5 had too much withheld from their paychecks. Refunds averqcd S982. Many people deliberately have taxes ovcr- w1thhcld because they like to aet a one-time refund. but Gibbs said those who want to balance withholdm& and hab1hty will find It easier under the revised form. To fill out the form. workers will have to ~ate what adjustments (such as lnd1v1dual Retirement Account rontnbut1ons). 1tem12ed deductions and tu crrd1ts they wall have under the new law for 1987. h could ha\C been made simpler. said IR Commissioner Lawrence B Gibbs. But m 1988. when "orkcr5 bc&1n fihna ta" returns und« the new law for the firs1 time. "many t•"Pa)'t'f'S would learn they O"-Cd thou'3n~s more 1n taxes and. m some cases. penalties "u oina from '"o paaes to four means a more comphcatcd·lookmJ form and the areaJer hkchhood of c,omc pubhc confusion but doina so also means people's ~11hhold1n1 will be reasonably close to the actual amount of••'-O\\ cd .. Gibbs said O\er half of all workers -chiefly those who do not 1temuc deductions and do not have a workina spouse - will be able to adJUSt withhold1n1 on the new form without makmJ any calculauons at all. said Arthur Altman. the IRS oflk1al in charae orforms A worker may claim one w11hhold1ng allowance-each for stlf. spouse and (jcpendents A special allowance will be ptrmllted a single person with only one Job: a married person who has onl) one job and a non~arning spouse. or a mamcd person whose sccond·JOb eam1nas or SPouse's earn1n151otal S2.SOO or Jen. Arms control policy switch questioned \\-~ HINGTON(AP>-Secrctal') of tate George P. hultz's propo\31 to-rewn Ma...sma:lL~r balli'>tic missile force" t'> ra1s1ng ne" ques· tions about the Reagan adm1n1s- trat1on's arms control pohc.-c . T"'o senior admm1strat1on of· facials said Tuesda)' that Shultz had strayed from President Reaaan' call fo r a ban on all U .S and Soviet balhsuc missiles. Confusion over the arm control policies arose as the tate ~part· • -mcnr -and one of the-offmats-sard hultz''i statements had bttn ap- pro\ed b) the adm1nistra11on. "I don't know how )OU can eltminalt all balhsuc missiles and ha"c ~me balhst1c mis 1lc for an insurance PohC)." one official \atd .. DI would be an insurance pohc}." Thc official. who demanded anon)mlt). referred to the U . Strategic Defense I n1t1at1\e, "h1ch ~eks wa)' of sh1clding the United ~lites from Soviet m1s'i1lc attacl w1th la~rs or other futumt1c technoloa> that "'ould be dcplo)ed an space. But another official said hult1 was tryina to case concerns 1n Western Europe that the U. nuclear um· brella "-Ould be lowered 1f ball1St1c mmilcs "-Crt scrapJ)l.:d b) 1996 hult1 was "throwing a bone to the Europeans. and 11 was cleared by the White House." said the official. Bri111h P.nme Minister Marprct Thatchtr Maid on a 'It 1t to Washina· ton la t '4ttkend that Reapn had aarced top pnorit)' hould ao tO eltni1nat1on of another catqory of nuclear weapon -thoie of inter· mcdiatc-ranac -and reduc1na strateaic nuclear mi "itle'i b) SO 1)l'r· c:cnt over five )Cars. ' . Commission trial convicts 3 organized crime bosses NEW YORK -Three oraanized cnme bo scs and five lesser-ranking mobsters were convicted toda) ofpan1cipaun1 in the ··comm1ss1on" that ruled the \tafiq 1n Amenca A federat counJury. till rtturnina 1ts lcn11hy verdict at 12. ~O p.m . found Genovese cnme family bos Anthony ··F~t Ton)'' Salemo. 7 5. Colombo bo s Carmine "Junior" Persico. 53. and Lucchese boss Anthon) "Ton) -OUclcs-c-ornllo • ..,3, gu1ltyof-rackctccnng~nd rack~c-enng--c9MP1-raq- lso convicted of those characs "ere Gennaro "Jett) Lana" Langella. 47. Salvatore "Tom M1"" Santoro. 72; Chnstophcr "Chn t)' Tick" Fuman. 62. Ralph Scopo. 58 . and nthony Indelicato. 38. The Jury dchvered the \erd1ct after more than five days of deliberation. By their conv1ct1ons. the Jurors found all eight defendants had sat on or worked for a comm1 ss1on that acted as a "board of directors" of the Mafia which has organized cnme since 19.31 . .. Car.sale• propel economy at .2.9% rate WASHl~GTON-The nat1on'scconomy, propelled in pan by booming car sales. expanded at a moderate 19 percent annual rate th1 summer after the spnng's ncar·standwll performance. the aovemment said toda). The Commerce [)cpanment said the nsc 1n the aro nauonal product was also the result of a hefiY' defense spending increase and a sh&htly 1mpro ... ed trade performance. The 2 9 percent arowth marked an upward rcv1s1on from laor;t month's estimate that the econom) had expanded at a 2.4 percent rate in July· September period The faster growth was accompanied by higher inflation. , Lssers burn through arterial deposlts. · DALLA -The fir<;t human trials of la~r-powercd devices to bum through dois in ancne supplyma the heart show they could be Cllcapcr than b:o-pass su'rgery and more effective than balloon treatments. researchers sa) Cl<>a&cd coronary artenes were opened at least partially in or;1x of the fir\t sc' en mcncans to undcrao the procedure that could help prevent hean attacks. said Dr T1moth) Sanborn of Boston Un1ver\1ty Medical Center. He told at the annual mectmaofthe American Hean ~sroc1at1on Tuei.da) that la~r thermal ana1oplast) could bcC'ome wide prc3d within two years if the succe se continue. "The result look promis1na." he said. In the procedure. an optical fi~r tipped wuh a metal cap 1s inserted into a blood ve sci near the skm and threaded through vc sel'i unt1l 11 reaches obstruct1vc-depos1ts an arteries that <iupply blood to the heart mu\Clo Nazl-hunten urge Swede• to target 12 W \. HJNGTON -The wcd1sh government received a list of a doLen people hv1na m thatcountl') who are suspected of commuuna a71 ware-nmc aaa1n\t Jews in lat\ia 1nd.Est.on1a in lQ41 "We trust th1t ~oui'go\emmen1 "111 full) tn\e\llpte the 1ndmduals and the overall que lion of how man>, 111 war frim1nal may h:a\ie made their WI) to weden after World War 11. · Rabbi braham Cooper and Rabbi Ma~1n Hier 111d 1n a letter to "cd1\h Prime fin1 ter lnavnrCarl'l\On, The list. compiled b)' the "1mon W1es.cnthal Center of L05 ngclc\, were deli\ered to the Swcd1\h Embasw on Tuesda). Mock shuttle evacuation due • .\f' N V Rr\ Fla t P> \en astronaut will bccvtcu ttd from pee~ huttle tlant1\on Thunda an a 1mulatcJ launch pad emetJCn<"Y '""oh•1n1 m 1nJUfl Theh~'t' ~nof .\'\O\tratlrcvaewofalla pct of the shulllc provam as a rnuh of th C h3llcnacr c'plo~ton that killed the crew of seven on Jan 2 nC':HI) nin~ nult 1 hC'Jnll .,.111 '""'lvucn~n rookie a tronaut , launch p; lt anJ lire: anJ re uc pc-nonnel. launch team tc t \ ondudor\ r11c:d1~-al ~pcc1ahsts. obse~ers. C"aluators :inJ \UPf'l!.'rt "'01kcr \lier th~· 1s tronautc, beam boardina \tlant1 • a \tmulatcJ cm racncy, po\ 1bl)' a fuel leak, will~ de la~ and the n1&hl :\nd pad crrw;\ will be ordered 10 C\11.:uatc f'trc and rt uc ~orkeM tatton d a mile ay,ay will ru h to the ptd,,-___ ...,;__= ~-""--...;With water 'l"'IY h\"attd. 1t v.;ould be' in t rtal cmeracn~ • utronaut\ and pad ~nnel w;1ll make their ; '4' to ~hdc~•re hl'kcu located on the laun h to\\Cf at bin IC\tl. l.a7 feet high. me 111 tic handrll nrtJ\ whrch 11 thtm a .. "1ruurro .. • . , <>r.,... COMt DAILY N.OT/Wednndw,-...... ....... Daert twlater A tornado toaelled down 30 milee ea.at of Pboenlz. Am .• T11eeday e•entnc. caaelq Bundy back on Florida's death.row ... LAKECITY. Fla. (AP)-The state attorney icnC11l's appeal to ovenum a sta) of uccuuon for multiple murderer Ted Bundy was turned down today by the U.S. upreme Court. The h1&h court turned down the Attorney General Jim Smtth'semcra· ency request a1mtd at d1ssolv1n1 a federal appeals coun order issued early Tuesday that postponed Bundy's scheduled execution. If the request had been a.ranted, the state could ha..,c executed Bundy before its death warrant C!Xp1~ at noon today. Smith had asked Justice Lewis Powell late Tuesday to throw out the stay. Powell referred the matter to the full court. · Bund) escaped death 1n the clectnc chair earl) Tuesday when the 11th U.S Circuit Coun of Appeals 1n i\tlanta aranted him an indefinite stay less than seven hours before his scheduled exRUtiOrt The stay was granted to allow Bundy's attocneys to present tiriefs and oral ara_umcnts. The Atlanta court said more lime was needed to consider Bundy's claim that he was mentally incompetent to stand tnal and act as has own attorney in the Lake Cit)' case. "Thats the kind of procrastination and delay in our mfninaJ JUSllCC system as tt rtlates to capital caS6" that 1s ~trcmcly frustrating to an)· one who 1s 1ntcrc-sted in the cause.of " JUSllcc," sa1d Gov. Bob Graham. who has sighed three death warrcnts for • Bundy. · . "The whole community has been traumatized:' said prosecutor Jerry Blair. who coov1ctcd Bundy of the 1978 murder of a 12-year-old Lake City &trl. "A lot of people feel Bundy will escaec and harm others so Iona BS he hves. • Blair. who was to be an official "-llncss at Bundy's execution Tucs- da}. cnt1c1zed the legal s~stem for allowina attorneys for dcath-ro inmates to file last-minute apptals "Those attorneys must be made to http.le in a umely fashion," he said. Bundy's case moved through three courts Monda> before the 11th Circuit Coun action. It was the second t\ll'le 1n five months that the suspectca scnal killer, who turns ..0 on Monday. came Within 24 hours or dytnJ 1n the--c-l«l-r~.,."' -at Flood.a tale Pnson near tarke Bund> 1s suspected of as man' as 36 murders RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ...... CMrs lerel 1122 ..... IUI .. etSTA IRA-SU·llM MERICAN GOLD EAGLES MEJIATE OWWJY AV~' JOEL 0 . RETTEW Rare Coln lnYfftmenta 1000 Br1-tOI St North #9 833· 1800 N4tWport Beach ... BEDDINOIN ~BEDSPREAD HOUSE , ... ,. - f I I I' nvr.r :moo Bedsprf'.H1\ .111r~ Comforters 1n S•oc • ....... 'Dallas' stai:'s parents kill~d iD. b~r robbery BOULDER. Mont. (AP) -The parentsof"Oallas" star Patrick Duff) were shot to death in an apparent robbery attempt at a bar they owned, and two men were arrested af\cr steah na a truck and lcad~na P?lice in a h1&h-speed chase. authontics said today. B<Suldcr Police dispatcher Mike Lavigne identified the v1ct1ms of Tucsda) cvenina's hoot1n1 as Terence and Mane Duff}. the parents of the actor who pla)s Bobby Ewin& on the pGpular CB! TV sencs. Two·Hclena men. Sean A. Wentz aod Kenneth A Miller, both 19.arcin custod)' on susp1c1on of dchberate homicide with bond set at S250.000 each. Lavigne said. There were be1n1 held in Helena. One of the suspects • .. h d blbOd all O\er ham," said ~is and Clark County Undtrshmft' Ed Schild. Robbery was the apperent moti,c. Schild said.-and a sho~un believed used in sla)'tnJS was re· covered. ··These auys arc cooperatan1 with us. at least to a Point ... Schild Mid. One of them is sayioa the other one dtd the shootmi, he added . The two were to appear before a 1us11ce of the peac.c 1n Helena later today. h1ld said the t~o suspects. one of them w1eld1na a !Jlotgun. confronted tY.O janitors at a car dttlership 1n Helena, ordered them to leave and stoic a pickup truck. ihey ""ere cauaht a shon lime later. after a ti1ah- speed chase. Inside trading probe cools Wall Street's takeover fever NEW YORK (AP)-Wall Sttttt's then recovered to about the -bt'cak· takeover fever 1s rapidly coolm& even point 1n active mom.in& triChn& because of the aovemment's widen-today, wuh the Dow Jones averaac of ing probe into mj11der stock trad1n1. 30 indu tnals down 0.70 po1nh---1t lnHstors dumped several l.816.Sl in early tradina. takeover-related stocks Tuesday 1n . houJd the 1unk-bond market.run large pan on fears that the 1nvesup· into trouble. investors reasoned. it 11on m1&ht weaken the market , for could be harder for corporate uuors ''junk bonds," the hi&h-yield. low· to obtain financ1na for takeover p-ade sccuntie .. Cj)f\en \Old to finance attempts And that might help decide m-.ior acquJSmDTIS "'hether certain companies retain or The shde 1n t.ikcover •$;SU~ alSQ Jo~ thcirinde~oden~JQm~ money helped-push the broader stock mariet manaacrs said. 1nlo a severe decline The Dow Jones. But othcn said they believe weak· average of 30 1ndustnal plungtd ness in the Junk .. ~nd market docs 43.31 points to I 817.21. its fourth not mean many takeovers would be largest point loss 1n history. abandoned. onl) that they would be ... The market's pnc_c_s_h_c_a_dc_d_lo_w_c_r_. _1_cc_o_m_i:>:....l_1s_h_ed_1_.tll_o_w_e_r~p-ri_c_es_. __ _ PAINFUL BUNIONS • 1. Bunions arc bone deform•· tie chat form at the base of che big tflC. 2. Bunion\ are not t2u, d by poorly fit· ted hoe , :;although bun- ion can. be painfully aggravat<:d when ~hoc' don't fit properl} free . .. Laser Podiatry Associa of Orange County 2tt c;;peciali . at treating foot disorders, lOcc bunions. 4. \\'hen treatment I ~qui~d. r Pi diatry A o i:iltc use the saf t-st . mo t mod m tcchnoloK) <&\'2.ilab1c . Ith Thls Ad I.. • .. , Peace marchers de~erve credit for finishi~g About this time m Marciin thi~ same ~pace. "we buned The Great Peace Marc · Eight and one-half mont ago, the ranh of the marchers. had dwindled ft9m l ;200 to 500. The ucvi.vors were stranded som~wtiere m the ram-swept Mojave Desert. They had walf\:d a mere 120 miles. And the organiz6llon tnit had organ ized·the march was m disarray and out of money. · · The marchers' destination -Wasbin$ton D.C. - Ii ke thei r goal of world peace seemed unreal astic nai vcte . The symbolism was too obvious to ignore. though u was easier to dismiss the march as failed idealism than to consider the goal of world peace asa.irelcgoneawry~ Needless to say the conclusion to write-off the cross-country march for nuclear disarmament was pl'emature. , Thousands of m+lc . tlu..merous towns and count- less converts since the faithful left Barstow, 1,000 marchers triumphantly strode into the nation's capitol deli vering thei r message. Of them. about 400 had doggedly made t he entire journey. Their determination de~rves acknowledgment. Granted, whether they had made it across the country or turned around al Barstow probablyobesn1 "' -- alter our nation's nuclear fate. But somehow, it's a li ttle more reassuring to know that there are people out there who won't be d issuaded from their course of making the world safe from nuclear cfestrucuon. · We're not debating how to get there anymore than we are asking whether the marchers dragged their feet across thedrea• Plains. But we havemore peaceofmmd ~nowmg that -despite tremendo.us odds -they made l t. Op1n1on\ exp~\ed in th1\ \1)3t't' nrl" those of the Da1h· Pilot Other \J<'"'' exprcs<icd on th1\ p.ittc arr thO'lt' of thrir authors and armt~ Reader comment I~ ln\lllCd I hr n.111\ Pelot p 0 BOA 1560 Costa Mtsa. 916~n. Phone M2·60HC't I Laguna Beach's seniors nee~· low-cost housing r 0 the fdllor: I ~he"c that ~n1nr nt11cn~ should ha\C their freedom rc,tored to tht·m' The freedom to c hoo'>e al It" 1 n wh ll h tO live"' here t~e} can ht.• com fortablc, peaceful and harT'non100~ for thC1r rcunng yCllI~ \.1any fct'I the need tu "'ork - • thcrap> -otht'f\\1\(' thl') JU~t <11 and feel handicapped. which thc\ Jrc not -the' \h<.1uld ha"t' that rho1n• "1thout add1tt0nal taxc'I Think of whJl our \Cn1or c1t11cn~ \>.COi th rough -illnt·'l'll''i. recession\ "'aro; children to educate Thcv "'atched 1hc1r 'la\lng<. dv.indlc do"'n -dov.n to ncarl} nothing. r he) had no control The\ "'erl· c.ondtt1oned -Put awa} "1m~th1n' l''<.'f'\ monlll for their old age:··· fhl' rt{lht thing to do·· ··1>nn·1 spend C\Cr)thtng \OU earn ·· The> thought their sa" ing.., "'ould '>u<.ta1n them 1n their old age Thc cold "'ar and 1nOa11on cleaned out their sa"ng' The) "'ere lucl..y to get out "-•th their lt\C\ I hcltc.·,c 1h:u with .,hrockcttng rent\ a., the' arl' at prcwnt. Laguna Reach need'i I0"'-1.0'it housing for the o,cn~r..\ --no npcruH.c Lcuurc ~ nrld I\ rx· of hou~1n1 nol lu '(Uf) ,., ing. nor a.alorifkd pl.t\ pen l~pc - JU\I a .rnmfortabli: balhclor l\pc of housing a bu1ld1ng the> can aftord I bcltcvc all scniore1111en<; ltv1ng in I aguna Bca(h need a Rcnca11on Room of lhl'tr O"-fl 1n the downtown area "hl·rc 1he\ can lilt and chit-chat ha'l' ll'<l or dann:. 01 \Ing or write. TooAY IN HISTORY and JU'il mc1ah1c -not ru\h-ru.,h 111 their home'i I tlclen l' senior c1111cm '>hould he informed on nutrition. cnwuraged to cook for themsel"e'> noumh1ng meals.. learn what food<; arc tow rno;t and high nutrition Whether the\ cal out or cat at home. tht'i ,., important to their health and wcll-hc1ng Thi .. " a must I bcltcvncn1orc1t11cn\qualtficJ 1n certain <.kill<. -;hould be cnrnuragcd to use their \ktll\ to help other \enmr c1t11cns . .\ftcr all . man.., arc onh 1n their earl} 6<K 1 hl' nc" m·nd " for ..cn1or c1t11enc; to 3\0ld re\t homl"\ and mal..t: an cllort lo take lJrl' or lh~msc1vl's rn thrTr homes l t't u\. help to make this pc1.,.,1hlc I bcl1c'c tha1 th1c, goal c.an ht• achieved barrier-free apanmt•nt\ - door\ 10 accommodate "hcrk hair<. no carpclln~ lircproof ""' C\ elevator<;. halcon1e\ .• ind pct<; \1Jm European countnc' ha' e done 11 \11 can v.e' .\fter all. "'ho hu1lt tht• \tn~ct\. thl• ~hool~. the h1gh"'ay~. the park<i of ;c:s.u:rd.;u -lhc <oenior c1111en<i'1 'r l'' f bcl1e\e rf the numbcr uf ..cnior c11i1cn'i in I aguna Real h continue' 111 rncrea'>t' a' rap1dl} a' the} ha\C th1\ pa'it year rt "'"I be necc'i'IBI) that Y.<' act Now' Manv 11ld-t1ml"r' ha\{ ulread\ left -JU\I ·rorcl·d to mo"l' · Lot ll\l MYf R\ I agu na fka<. h By Tbe Associated Pres president of 1hc l n11ed ~talc\. wa\ Toda\ is Wcdnc'>da\, No .. , 19. the born en Oran8t' Ohio ' :t~Jrd da> of 1986 Tht'rt' arc 42 day~ In 191 7. Indian Pnmr M1 n1\tcr kff in 1hc }Car Indira Gandhi wa\ horn. In 191 q 1 he l S Senate rc1ccted Toda>'\ h11hhght in hi\tnr) the Treat~ of Ver!>nlllc., b~ a .S.S-39 On NO\, I'>. IM6l Pr"idcnt \OIC .\br;iham Lincoln lkhHrcd h1~ Get-In 1942. during World War II. ,..,~bura Addrc!I' a., he dedicated a Rus~aan force\ launched their winter nauonal ccmeter} at the rnc of the orTcnsavc aaain'it the Gerlll,ln'I alonii C1v1I. War battlefield 1n Penn-the Don front S)hania. Jn -1959. the l·ord Motor ( o .. We here· h1ghl\ rcsolvt." "said 11nnounced 11 "-J~ hal1m1 produll1on Lincoln. "that the~ d~·ad ~hbll not ofthc Ed~I ha \e died in "ain: that this na11on. In 1969 Apollo XII a<itronauts under God. hall have a new harth of Charles ( onrad and Alan Bean made freedom. and 1ha1 aoHrnmcnt of the ma(l''i ~cond landina on the moon. people, b) the pcoplt for the people rn ~J 977. Eg}pt1:iri Pre"dcnt nwar shall not pen h from the F..anh.'' dai am"ed in l\racl on a mi .. ~1on of On thi'I date . peace. · In 1794, the 1Jn11ed ~tatc'i and Jn I 97R. lint "-Ord began to reach Bntam \iancd the Ja) Treat)' whach the out ide \\Orld of the Jonestown rcsohed ~me or the isc,ucs kfl over mass murdcMu1r1de in GuvoM, 1n from the Q,·~olu11ooarv War---~t-udi mot than 900mem . ofthC' Jn I 31. fame (forfield. 20tti PcoplcsTemplc~ieil. • ORANGE; COAST lailyPil~ "M9fl WH1m« Publ Tom Tiit Ea'°' C>Ofl,.., Oryldnor T-ci..wn ~!a.IOf Cf ... tflefl Pott• Ecftlor ........ ceMrwl ProOuQlon DitetOtot len~J K..,_. Or !lo!\ Dir Ot ....... ~ ""'"'llMtt OU httf ......... Cl I.cl DHe\ot • ·1·hc eight merc~narle . all Vietnam veteran . are now languishing In a Rlo'lleJane/ro]all. 11Jeyhave, as thephra~~.btHmhunaout to drybylheshadowylndlvldual who uckenwlhemlntothe cockamamie plot." · . Cf US1 FIL.I-- TM IS SPEClMEN <ON1AINER I '· Dtal. N.weAmefieaSyndleate, , .. JACK ANDSJl801' COJ•••lat J1c1 AIDEISOI ~nd DAU VAN Arr A Yanks' African ·mission ~ foil.ed-· .. ~~SH~GT()N -Ho"' dtd cJibL J\meracan sold1cr<1 of fonunr thank the) and 100 nat1"e gucrnllas could land on the Co::t!>l of (ihana in rubber boats and O\tnhrow Jerry Rawlings. president of the We'it African n uon of some 13 mil hon? , £.1s> They "'ere convinced they had the o fficial 1f secret backing oft he CIA and the Nnuonal Security Coun- cil. 1 o their dt!-ima x. they learned othcrw1..e aflcr Bra111tan au1hont1cs sc11cd their Argenttne-regastered fre1ghtcr on its wa) to Afnca loaded with weapons la'it March .\s "'c've reported. the e1gh1 mcrccnanc'i. all Vietnam veterans art now languishing in a Rio de fanc1re J&•I The> have as the ghra'><' aoco;. been hung out to dry } the shadow} ind1\ 1duals who suckered them into the cockamamie plot The C I.\ has denied any anvol\'emcnt. and 1hc man the' claim recruited I hem~~ .. he did no ~uch thing. The bi1arrc stol') might stnke some Lights out and the TV ~ff; thatgoesforyoutoo,Doc a\ funn>-but it's no Jaugh1n1 mat1er ~ to the eight mcncans Although the Bra111tan charge<; aga1nc;t them "'ere ll' l'rlurncd b> an appellate coun the\ remarn in their verm1n-1nfestcd l'l'll\ awa111ng a dcc1s1on on their r><M1hk c~trad1t1on to Argenuna on charg<.·s of trafficking m contraband Details of the Rambo team's re- cruttmcht aft provided tn a diary written b> 6ne of lhe eight. Steve lledncl.. ,,,,Our reporters (ork} John- ~on and K-Obcrt Young have '>Ccn the dial) and lc\tcr\ thf\ pnsoncrs 'iCnl to famil ) members in this country Pat Maguire teaches American history 10 eighth grade girls 1n a pn,ate "chool \hc''i a dedicated 1eachcr and never dO<'" an}thing half"'a' Recent!\ 'lhc tool.. ail ol her dasscs 1c; girl<; to. \ac ramcnto for three da\s and t"'o night!> She "'anted them to ob'ICn c the Legislature tn SC'i\tOn and "1s1l historic points of interest Pat tn'\ 1ted one of the mothers to go "'-tlh the group tu hclpcha~ronc <;he a\l..Cd me 1f I would Lake to JOtn them -an offer as tempting as a cruise 10 the Bermuda fnanglc. Fortunately. r had al read} made plans for that ""eek Rt·scr,ataon'i "'ere made at Da> ·., Inn for them. 24 rooms. two 10 four g1rl'i in a room. and <;tngle'i for Pai and the mother The girl'> had a bus) <oehcdulc. up earl}. brcakl~'>I. and on their way to take 1n c'e.?-.1h1ng Mr'i Maqu1re thought thc} 'lhould obo;crvc tirsthand. .\I I 0 o dock both nights. Pat "'alkcd h} the room'>. knocking on door\andcalhngout. "L1ghtsou1. TV oO qu11 1alk1ng 1n there and go to 'ilccp." I 1ght'i and TVs would go off and the girl!> would respond w11h. "( 1-0od nt8ht Mr~. M.aq11ire .. \t 6 o"t'lotk in th<.' mornings she mad(• the round'i again. rapping on door!> and calling out. "Tame to get up. Hurry. hum ·• When the tnp was over <;he told me I m1.,~d a great experience Tb.c girls hchavcd bcau11fully they ~w evef)- 1h1ng on 1hc1r <;<:hedule and no one ANN WELLS (lot lost or sick or mugged ••••••••Iii••••• There v.as one cmbarrass1n@ 1nc1-· dent. The morntnf the) "en: to lca-.e. Pat v.cnt into the office 10 sculc up. 'Tm Mr'i Maqu1re ·· he told the de k clerk "and m} group has rooms 116 to 150 \\.-t"re lca .. ing toda> ·· ~he checked the bill carcfull}. paid 11 and started out to round up the girls for hreakfa'it A middle-aged man '~ho wa'i \landing in the lobb} when 'ihc. came in \ll'ppcd up and spoke to her. "'5<1 H>U'rc Mr'i. Maguire I've been ~r11n& to mcc1 )Ou I'm Dr fack-c;or\ •. The name meant nothing 10 Pat and h1\ face was not fo maltar I le eitplaincd. "( heard }OU \a} you had roo ms I 26 to 150. but you didn't ha ve room I JR. That's my room. r' c had 1l for a w.c.ck..'' He looked her o"cr eatefull \. ., ou're the one who"s been waling me up earl) e\ery morning and coming b) C\Cf) night and telling me to tum ofT the ltghJ and TV and to ilOp talking." Pat was cmb~.mmed 'Tm so r,orry. Dr Jacl son I had no idea )'Our room was . " "I d1dn'1 mind 1urn1n~ off the TV earl~ on Thur~a) night.· he ..aid "I was watching a rerun of 'Fantas-. Island.' hul la<;t night I did wa nt to watch the 10 o'clock news." He '!hook her hand . ..aid 1t wa\ n plcnsure meeting her. and turned 10 go. When he reached the door. ho looked back and s~11d, "Oh. h} the way r wasn't talktnf,plO anyone I W3\ alone in my room " Pal said hc sounded wistful Ann Wells live la Lapna Niguel Whe.Q ex-boxer speaks, someone had better listen li.\C R'\M EI'-TO -I got a phone call a couple of weeks ago from Randall Cobb. who yo u may re- member fought Larry Hol mes for 15 round'i one night in Houston in 'iUCh an artlcsc,. ungrnccful w::iy that How- ard Co'iCll quit announcing pro- fessio nal fi~hl'I forever Randall "an the movies now, and he was on the way to Yugo'ilav1a pr ~mewhcre with a guttural language IO shoot a remake of "The Dirty Do1cn:· which. of course. as l)DC- rnst1ng Randall IS thed1rty do1cn. all of them • Which is not to say the man doesn't ha"e a scnc,1tl\C c,adc I have seen him s1tt1ng on a couch at home. for instancr between his hcst llrl and h1~ d<>&. ( O"-boY -all three of them dnnk1n1 lhC' dark nght out or lhe n11h1 -and wmet1mes Randall would lean over and k1s~ Cowboy on the mouth. and somctam~ he "-Ould k1\\ has he'll girl. And they both loved ham to death for 11. and always will £-.\,erybody love~ Randall. b«au~ he has the mo~t heart ever iJeposited tnsade a human cheit. He 1s sman and generous and danarrous and funny, and never all at once Who wouldn't IO\'C that? \II right, the truth 1 do'know one fK'r\On who docs not love Randall e\en • hlllt'. Who ObJCCt'\ 10 the breakagc. The fint time m> wife ever ~aw Randall < obb he came O\Cr to our hou~ and BROK the lake ~c hvcd on. f don't II.no" ho"' cl~ to uplaan 11. r am not Lalk1n1 about the dock - he broke 1h11100 -the LAKE. One minute tt wu 400 acres of ac and duck on clear cedar water, the ncu minute 11 I kcJ ltkc Gah ton, I oas. dunn a humcane ' The ond time m)' ~1fc Randall < obb "'at 1n Hahncmann H p1_1at m Ph1ladtlphll.-Hc and f h d been outthc night bCfi ~ brid1m cultural Pfl"l" a \cry dasadv1n\A d part of 1ha1 c l), nd had run 1n~o al doun people wnh ball ., . • ---paper "I've got a fr.end JU t ffiO\Cd --~~ out there from Colorado. r need )'Ou PETE DEXTER bats and reinforcement steel who were not glad to sec us. Randall had brolen ha\ lcf\ fore- arm -that being the cnt1cal '1de for a right-handed boxer, at was the mo t expensive tnJu ry-and I had broken my head and my leg and ~me teeth and some other \luff I don•t use an my work. ihcre "'ere 90 stitches 1n my head -which wat, the pan showing -and when my w1fo walked into the room and saw it Randall w'ls laughing I can·1 t member why. But sudden!> he v.as there, and r cannot bcain to tell )Ou how srateful 1 was no110 be lau&hina 100. ">"'•)' . .sbe put a look on Randall Cobb and di solved him . nd to her. he ·~ ~1111 da wl\'cd And noth1n& • ., e\ergoi911ochon c1h11 .1 he woman walled h11n-oO the planC't. So I ~w that and behaved my\Clf for a touplc of }Car and then 'ihc 'itartcd 1alk1na to me apin and cvcry1hin1 wa fine. except the rc- Mdual ftar from the inc1den1 never left me. Yet,. in some dark corner of my lican. I alw ~know that one Randall ts 101n1 to how up at th fron1 door, probably walh IYP 1c,, and m) ware 1s 101na to remember what I'm rtall hkt. And ~ a mu(h ., I h~c to hear from Rand II. 1 don't nccc rsly like him 1oknowe~ ('tly\l.herd hve. I 1ke C htornaa But 1h re 11 ~ '· .. Pct • I need a fa\or." ....;> .. Who? lh1s ts th 1mmisr111un department .• :· Fagunn ht' rob- 1bl)' 01 tro~hlr .-.1th 1mm1.,.ahon. I mean, wh) wouldn't ht'! 4 .. Don't anc me that," ht HI. 1n .. rdt ) u \;anno1 ~me 1n a nCM- 10 help ham get a1ob" And that. Qf course, was genuine good new'>. If Randall's got another friend 1n ·acramen10. then he has another place to ta y when he comes to visit. H's somebody clo;c's break - age. '',Well of courw I'll help him ." I saul. "Whal docs he do'r' He said. " nything." "That's "'onderful. The} sot open- ings for that here." "Look." he said. an a confidcn11al tone. "he don't throw his hand!.. but he can wre'itlc . :· , "Well, I don't know." I said "I guess \\C can try 10 hide that on the application." " nd the other lh1na is. he stut- ters." - .I\ couple of days later 1 mc1 Blaine Gaul He looked about my agr, bu1 then knowana Randall can aac )OU preMaturcly. lie could have been 22 . There wu a Stuller. but the word'i th1.msches were mca ured. He'd done three }cors at the .Un1\eruty of Araonn, study1na soc1· otoay. tle'd owned a bar 1n Tucson called the Roco L<Ko. He'd worked a' a carpenter and a (Jraft!lman and dmen truck and dua holes. He'd nC\.Cr tried 10 &Cl htm\Clf I white· collar JOb b«iu~ of the Stutter. ··There's 1 fru 1ra11on about tt," he s:nd:·You know\'ou'n-smarten u h to do tcm11n things, bur fhcre·~ ~mcthll'll that kctp\ )OU from tr}'• tn,." ie hu come to Sa ramento no ICI IJ\C 11 If). nd ~mebOd)' ought to 11-we him a chance to tay. He doc n't ha'c 10 run corporate menra tomorrow. but M>mepla1.:c down th hnc he 1<1 g01n1 to want h1' 'hot. nd I can onl) hope he ~t It here. • 1 l'tfn, v.ticn Randall Gobt; h1111 to n -and he lahd' cvel")~hcrc c cntually-I rtctd th1 man ht to meet 1hc plane . p,,, 1#.rlfr 11 ii 1ylHlkelH tfJlllUJll Hcdnck. ii weapons expert in Vietnam "'rote that he Y.as 'itgncd uri h> one Tcd Bishop. At the fi"'t "'team meeting" 1n Argcnuna. Hednc.k wrotc Bishop told the 1roup "You :ire bc1ns hired 10 ovcnhro"' the rnmmunt'it-backed $O'cmmcnt of (1hana It's a Joint eOort bctv.een the n11ed \tate\ \rgent1na and another unnamed countn Th10, mas ion 1s ..anc11oncd from ihc highest offi ce 1n tht' countn .. .\ccording to Hcdnd .. B1'lh'op al so told them "I "'ork direct!~ for the ~<;< I haH· wall..-tn access ·He told • them. I lcdncl.. wrote that he had "'orkcd for the Cl .\-run a1rltne . .i\u America. 1n C)outheast \s1a dunng the Vietnam War The Amcncanc; y.ere to tr.un a force ol 100 (,hana1an rebels. apparently on hoard the freighter after p1ckin1 them up ofT the Ivon Coast, which adJoans Cihana on 1hc "est c~st of .\fnca The 1nva~10n "-ould be launched 1n ruhhcr hoats from the ~tnp. Part of the--1\mrncam· m1~1on wac, to rc\Cue t"'o (I .\ agent'i from a Ghanaian pn\On The leader of the amphtb1ous oper.111on was to be Godfrc} Osei. a former Ghanaian official i\ccordtn& to our wurcco; he told the .i\mcncans that he had rna<ied S500 000 for the IO\asion, \I.Ith the help ofa 'upposcd hrach a~ent named Solomon and v.hat O\C.'1 l·alled the ·c h1n~ Mafia' - an l\l~w Yor.._ ( 11; _ ~luck would ha'~ 11 ne11her Osei nor Bishop wat; aboard the anm- laden l\rgentinc freighter Norb1stor when Bra11han police sc11ed 11 Bishop told u\ he ha' never worked for an)' government agency He acknowledged that he had helped arrange the arms deal for Osei. but denied ha\lng recruited the mercenaries for either the C'l i\ or the N\( Compounding the Americans' un- fortunnte '1tuauon. the) 1old their fam1he'i. the ll. Embass} 10 Brazil has done ootbing 10 help theni get better treatment from their 1a1len The emba!I•>) denied the prisoners' charge~ POPl L \R DIGEST Relatively speaking. our intelligence ourccs~} the 1rasc1blc A\'•tollah Ruhollah Khome1n1 .of Ir.in 1 a popular charismatic leader. The catch, of cou~. 1s the phra~ "rtlata"cly \JX'ill tng," The intclhgencc citpens arc comp;1noi Khomc1n1 w1U1 ha~ rival d1ctato1'1 m the Middle East which may be ltkc companna rotten apJJlc and rotten orange,, 1 any rate. the anal}Stll think Khomeini clearly has a stronger hold. on the arTcctaon'i of h1\ people than do the rulers or Syria, I rnq and Libya -or • even Saudi .\rab1a .. nd Jotdan IN f RAC1I N( Y V£NDFTTA" the Ju~tace Ocpanmcnt has quactl) put out the '-"Ord that it 1\ 1nvcs11aat· 1ngaformc:r Housc.nafTc:r, t ed Mehl -an 1n,nt1ptor for a ~ubeommat tcc chaired b) Rep C•lenn En&)1 h D Okla .. Mehl suecc ,fully fou&}lt ·the •dm1n1strataon to get patrol aarcran for tht' u toms Service 10 u~ 1n 1he ~tar against drug \mu.ulcn Now Mehl ha transfcmd to &ne l&Cn<) to help It manage the aircraft Ju\taet" - Dtpanmen& officials say lhc)'rc con. ccrncd abOut a P<l\ 1blc conn1c1 of Intl' t , but our UJUrtt bth "C the depan111 nt •SJUSI 1.ak1ng rcvcn on fchl fbr h1 u e ~an enhane-an th u mm 1 HC'C'' drua role. ·J•dl ,...,.._ •H nth> \iu All.I .,. JyHk••"' <"Olnialltl \;1 • ' l 1 .... . " .. Finish argest NB development per qual ty ma T L: Ed devclopmtnt to create c""-a.:nd o ..,., ... _ T f_:··-··.... 1--aU of ~ ,._ • ""'-_..., a ~ ~ ol IMlll .. ' • er 0 t11C ttor. !K' IU .. mott any Ol1111n commuMJ. bolt owner unu-.st)' I-UI pon. l..oW ... , com..,,.. _ _. a .. ~ ••• d ......... , "~ Wnh the amount of cmouonatmn envuonmen1 we enJO> m 1he w-~ho han tra\ldll Widtl) trill llndtr-.-1ed wt&b the Pft.ID&K tbat t blalaody OIWaout IUI llw Nlte18 !low perMpl out ... §~lfr • ~~~:~~d~?J/!'",,:~:,"~111,!~ ~~;·:~:;e"cOrnmunuy looked ll d~~: :1::'"1~'.C ~ ::..,": ~~.;.:: ,.:: :::...~ ~·~ ..=: have,::-..:=:= ..:::L ninJ ram1>1nt, it is impo111blt for one ind studied by envious ci11es and Anttlc• to Irvine or make the 1ame _., Th11, 11 any avt resicknt .than anytbi• bal)Pfn•• -or not = 1 •atli jliNply ==-~ resident who ha5 spent hai pro-pl1nninlr~ouix from all o\·er tht tl'1p on any surface strttt. Stnp JhoQld ~' -taetfY-what ha~ happetuns-1t Newpoft C'ftll« COIK'lllvedQu.tlity.......,plla. Weill fessional hfe plannin1 and o~rv1n1 workt? Y arc our propcny values commercial and uncoordinaltd ck-cxtUtred. Thisas the same ·•had in lht •nd" have die 9PP(.Wtuany IO uee _..._.,. .. powth" ·not to add a personal so stable w1tb "1rtually zero downs.de velopmetn COn$litute the wont form T ,..mc~1,.WJMM to •way 1f 1tt1tudc nh1bhed by Irvine tttidentt mas tenlrr 81 ii becoma die dyw p111pcctivc to the dcbete. potential'! Why are larae J>0t1:1on1-of of v1 ual pollutaon (for me l"lnk1ns the com ton of ,.,,_pon Center i1 who believe &bey caa sttm the tttcarc focal point cA cot1un·--aru~ It 11 cuy ,10 Jump all 9vcr the bi1 our: 1mtncd1ate urround1ntt free of wnh air pollution) to be found. halted. "' northbound enffk that Nonh-SoUtb tn~ flow of tht ;Mate _., ........... blld frvlpe Co. H the sinste thoualtt· b1llb91rd bhsht. Why _, we dnvc . Without 4una1on this, in some •beets up C'ad• MOrlHN on PK1fk by vota114 Mt••st addnaonal f'tteway Al 1 ~1 retldeat -/JI fts1 ~ncrator of all the area's traffic alona PacaJk CoHt Highway, Jam-form. could havt been the character Coett Hilh""Y JOU&h of Corona del C'aPfi'.tllY II'\ Uwir ammcdiue area. NtwPQrt Beech Md UM ~ Pf'Obkm1, but this refkcts Only cam-boree, MacArthur, etc., can we CflJO) of our community had there noc been Mar 11 a l'act of hfe swmmina from Hitt2f'Y throuthouc this country ampect area ofNtwpOn Cetateri I llllf .Paian·indu«d pau1ons of the mo-m1Jor landscape edacs rather than the· a in&)e, respon11ble, plannina ~-development 1n La&una, Dana Poin1. confirms the flCl that IOOntr or l1ter )Ou to lhfok ~ond the cam,.p~ menc and does not deal with reality as backs and service attas of strip rellil tcd landowner. Of coww The lmne C1pt1trano, n.·· Clemente ind all thfOUfh succn ive city counc1l1 and ~ ··Gridlock. and V<* Yts oa wen as a Ions hlstory of controlled, cente~? . ' Co. set out to make a profit on 111 employment centen nonh ofu1. planruoa commi 11ons (1'11 1incercly Mea urc A on ov •• s. quahty development and even more fry to v1sualizt these anenals an' land; this is thc 'oel of any llftd. Is 1b151oan1,to evaporate if New· tr)•AI lO do their bnt) every de-WALTER J, RI HARDS()N.. itnporllntly on "what nuaht have r~---...-.....,;.-;.._---t~~_;.-;--'----..;_~--_:.-:--"r--....... -~..;._----~~~~e,-.:-...,__~---::-~...._ ........ ...._;,~-..__----...!.:.:!~~:.::;:_:8::11e1:;:1C=h:. been." • What were the opttDnS 2S years aao? Ntwpon ~ch ,WU simply not detiin~ under any enano to rc- mato a sleepy seaside village. What has typically occurred in c1t1es all acrbsi this cquiltry ir, vi ually de- press1na; parc~l-~-~rctl lfevelop- mcnt as. cach and1V1dual lot o.wrier does hi5 thina. Even wuh the best intencions and ordinances it is·just not pon1ble 1n the real world ta control and coordinate scattered lot Vote noon Measure·A To the Editor: Some sources predict the popu- lation of Southern Cahfom1a will be l 9 million by 1990. I predict that a lot of them will be here. rn Newport Beach, tryans to get on to or off the San Di o~Anydnvcrhcrc n pain y sec that the transportation plan, dncnbcd so &)owangly over a plate of egas, woufd not cover the cuncnt problems if all the project~ pans were to matenalize by maiic lhas afternoon. · Recent hastory should. have t.aught us that when development tS allowed to run ahead of traffic management. solutions to the ensuina problems will forever be too httk, too late. The .. master planners .. have not addressed situations they h·avc crcaled '° far Until they tum thetr clever minds to the c~allenies of the here and now. voters should not encourage them to opefl carridors to further development . MM GATES Newpon Beach Who gets what rn Measure A? THEY get the city to once again brert our General Plan THEY act millions of dollars of extra h1&h-nsc office space WE &ct increased congestion. sm<>1-traffic and increased nttd for tait~ to pay for other roads and to mamta1n new roads. • And how arc THEY tryina to sell this white elephant,, THEY arc showins a map that as not filled in i\sk to sec the rest of the , map showin& the downcoast develop- ment w11h 1.900 hotel rooms. 2.000 new homes. more retail ccnt<'rs. and a conference cent.er -AND 16.S,000 more cars per day' THEY arc 1Multin1 us b> offenna token a1fls - a 20-)ear lease for a teen center in return for a SJOO-m1lhon· dollar development 1n Newport Center and a huge resort complex on the ltv1ne Coast. Don•t let the big developers con- unuc to dictate our General Plan. Vote NO on Measure A MA~GARET STEINMETZ -Newport.Beach Our quality ofhfc has been chang· 1n1 ever ince that first ni&)ll lhc oew Broadway 1n Fashion r land ht up the sky with I tlS sign, and the town matnarch' stood up in her house on Balboa lsland, and s~ud .. Shut that li&ht out'" About the same lime. we passed pc1111ons.ga"e money, went to CaJtrans mcet1nas and thus cancel~ the freeway plans for Pacific Coa t Jilah,.way. A'I a result of that, part of The lrvme Co. 's solution to attract people to Fashion Island, was to build Park Newport and an incredible stack of S2 I dwellina units at Coast Highwa y ;ind Jamboree Road. on Promontory Point. Each of their add1t1ons incc. has still not r~t1ficd the lack of customers at Newport Center A in the past their soluuon now 1s to add more people and more traffic to our already conacsted ne11h borhoods. Un- fortunatcl), the 1nittal mistake was to puc Fashion I land where ll t'>, instead offanher mWid. · Take note of the pld saw: "lr)ou don'c plant the gras , the herd 'AOn't come to iraic " With that in mind. I am voUnJ. NO on Mca~ure A. Of course I like arow1h -modcratc1)'. and for everyone. wc·11 have our needed Pelican Hills Road M>On, 1n any event. As far as a teen center is conccmcd. why don't they off er to pul it where 1t 1s ttally needed? -amona the 4'tl:tn> ondc-rpnv1lcacd minonty kid JU t north of here. ~. BETTY TOR('n Newport Beach for those 1ill in doubt on how they hould vote oo the build-out at Newport Center. let them dnve to Btistol by way of Jamborl.'c. Let them look north towOlrd the hill tha1 arr nowo~urcdbythc Downey Savings mon tro 1'ty. l.ttlhcm look to the ca t or '°uth where once "AC 'ould '" the rollins plain!. and view the mina 'un each mornina - a view now blocked by a wall of ,onctttc -another "development plus·· lmaaane the same horror -mult1phcd many li!MS -on P tfM; <.:ow HiabWI.) bet-A'ttn Jambortt and 1ac: rthur. Walls park1n1 lot'I. I.Ill huild1n~ •. stop haht!I, prbaac dump' ind m1f~! of pollution.1 Do not II out th1 uni~uc. rart. and beautiful cit) for 1 tttn center or the prom11e ofa road thal none of us • wanu built in any cue • • <kt off 'our 1path ., vutc •IMn't Newport Cenm c'~ns1on DI K SP.EH c it0n 9t.adh I • Champagne 6wLoi utJ•-Ory 750 rill • Stft'JIMAMU T "'ICl.I .. l,, ... , TURKEY '•'/\ f' (4 I I ft . Wente 1984 Le Blanc de Blanc (C11lf.) 97- " J .. V"'ltWJ V.S . 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Employees and Immediate family members of Westcllff Plaza .. stores and The Irvine Company are not eligible to win. Winner will be notified by mall. Weekend may be taken at the .... discretion of the winner before 6/31 /87 . • I !- \ :-f ~ • ~"'~~ . " a 'l&;r .~ ',IA# I .f fjf4'~ f Ir/A. lfl,tj FJW'" Wl'.11 ~1 '11 .:IA W' ... , ~j UIJ Anthony's Shoe Repair • , Bank of America • Chatles H. Barr Jewelers• Ch<Jmpagne • Crown Books • Crown Hardware • Diane • Dr. Elder, Optometrist • Halllday's • Heidi's Frogen Yozurt • Hickory Farms • Hughes Market• Images ... NM ....... 17.tti Street at Irvine Avenue~ Newport Beach ' / \ "\ .. .{ Nurse-mi Ive . .. . JOYCE ICIUt&ER BODLOVICB ••uy: madw1fn arc defined .s thole mean 1hfy must be accompenied by ..., .... 0.1 1• r1 1 who have dtvelope.d their ltnowledae a rclattvc ot btby11ttcr. The childrrn, h has often been called the oldat btsed on cx~ncncc. They •R nol howc\'l'r, muu ..,vc llread)'attcnded profeuion in \he world -ud for' cenified and do noc to thro'Wh an> a J1blint• preparation clan centuneuny9'1c who hauttended to lund of traJn1n1 proaram. Lly·m1d· ~ beforehand, so lhcy are already a woman dunoa labor and birth was wifes cll~f apprtnttce thfmscl\lel 10 (Omfortablc here," . . . . considered a lay midwifo. ' an u~ntnttd lay·mtdwafc or oc-Acrordina to Small ccrt1fiid nurie· For over 60 _years, however, wt c~sionally to I ccn1fied nu~·mid· m1dw1fes alwa)'S work 1n collabora· have had certified nur1t·madwifes: wire. tion with a phys1ci&Jl. those pt0ple who have met the strict "Ofcour$C,"Sm1Uta1d •. "somelay· .. The stand-by dbc:tor meet1 wtth requirements need~ before eamana m1dw1feurcveryaood,andsomcarc our chcnt usuall)' five weeks btfore such 1 mJe.-temblc: 1 h~ pr06lcm for &he con·, her delivery date/' she opa.aned. Today, a een1fiCd nurse-midwife t sum~~ as lr)iana to fiaure out who 1s .. The doctor rcvic"s htr chan and 1r must be; a rceistcred nurst: have who . • he an11c1pa1cs &nJ problems. he lct1 paduated from an accttditcd mid· . Small said that Cah(ornaa has a us know. It is clote eno\llh to ltw ,...rery proaram~ and ha\'c met the hiah per«f!lale or lay-f!l1dwafcs ~ client's due date, so if a tflntfct '°the requarcmcnt1 for ccrtaficatton by·thc caufe at did not lqalizc ~n1fifd doctor needs to be madt. he ii Amcncan Col~ of Nurse-Mad· nunt·m~wtfttyunt111976. With,the ~mconc~ho1,alreadyfarnatiarwiih • wiftt. . • • . • ;'beck to -nature·: m~vttncnt so hfr case... • . -. :rMS' work in raeny dafftrcnt prcitom1nant 1n t~c 1960s. the de: f\'_cn thouah Small S.ad there al a .. .. scitanas: 1t>clud1n1 clin1ci, }>nvate mand for ~me banhs was trcmcn: areat ckmand for tuuw-mi~tfn, ~ pract1~. hoipatals and aroup ~Ith • dous. uy·madw1fcs f\llfd the pp. . Teccntl)=!analed malpracucc 1n· ----.maintenance or1an1:ut1ons. The best of the la)·m1dw1fcs. Small surancc problems ilmost puMM:d AhhouJh they function indcpcn-a~. are really at the root of nursc·m1dwif~ into oblivion. \., dcntly in many areas, nurse-midwifes m1dwafcry. They know all lhc tricks .. . . work within the health care s stem tha~ ha"c wor:kcd over the ccntunes The ~OmJ>!lny that was insunna alona with doctors and other ~calth whach wmctamcs act lost an the nurs;c m1d·w1fcs pulled out last year care professionals 50 thal consul-medical model. lcavina us with no ot~cr rt?Our~ for tataon as alwa s available. "It ~s my fet'_ling thal a aood nune-affordabt~. malprac!1cc .!nsurance Adair Sma1Y of Irvine is one of the m1dwafe combines all the best of what coverai~. $he cxp)11ned. No ot~cr 2,000 ~niffd nursc-m~dwifcs prac-the lay·midwafe knows w11h all the -C<!mpanacs would msurt nurse-mid· tietnJ tn the United' States. fn C:"'ati~ ~ o( whal obs1ei.ru:s~ws, Tllat wafcs except ~t. the sa!'Yle ~ t~ey fom1a nurse midwifes nuplber 2SO kind of eclcctac •P.proac st str\les mSUT'e' obstctrici.anr.Smcc-n11dw1fn Small ' has been a istei'cd nu~ the pregnant family,.. c said make somewhere between $24.000 llncc 1968. Her spcca~ty in the areas frcscntlycmployed at the New Life and S28.000 a year. there" f\O way we ofmatcmaland'ch1ld health led to her B1nh Center in Anaheim, Small said ~ouldsf:bo8rcss'Su000ms that raEnae become a nu'1e·midwife two )'Cars her chcnts arc women who have met rom · to • a )'tar. vcn, 110 after complctin& the ncccssarv the center's criteria for low risk birth. th~duP,~ onhly si~rccntd of nurseh • " . . =~ ma w11es ave ~n sue over t e proaram at the Unavers11y of Cali-The ccn~cr has two rooms. each years, compared to the 66 percent of fo~!·ua at San Daeao. • decoratfd 1n warm, soft hades and ob tetncians." mall said M1dwtfcry wasn t really some-designed tn a country mottff. The · th inf incorporated into mfd1c1n_c btahcmtcr.Smallsaid.is probably as f'or a nurse-midwife to be con· unh &he late 1800s, carly~900s," she cl~ to a home birth a woman can s1dercd for ho pital privil*'. $3 Ad.aJ.r Small, of b"rine, ta one of 2,qoo ce_... .. ed 8 .. -...:....a~---• ..:. .... ~U.S. explained. "Obstetrics wasn't named expenencc. · million muimum covcraie a )cat is nu• ---___ ...,_ ua u.c unul the earl)' 1900s" vs -a mfd1cal The women arc admitted while rcquii:_cd. There a~ many nul'$C· $2 O.OOCl"-cenaanly not fabulou • specialty. Doctors delivered babteus thc.y .arc. macuve' labor. and usuall) m1dw1fcs whose clients prefer 10-bor-bettct th9~-oothing. We dis-. part of their t neral practice: They stay between 4 and 12 hours after the dch\er in the hospital • .according to co\ercd that ..,.c ..,.oi.Jld have to &ct a wesc cons1dc m1dw1fcs. •• b1nh Small bill pa~ throu&h congrt!>s that Small adm1tte that m1dw1fcry has Family partlc1pat1on is en· "Our plan was lo orpnize our own would pemut u~ to set up an sometimes been a controversial OC· couragcd. but a few guidelines must insurance company which would insurance company. which once cupat1on. be obscrvfd. WAny children who have &iven us a small amount or licensed. v.ould automaucall) be "Cahfom11 ha a very Jargt popu· ancnd the birth must have their own co,crage," she c~pla1ned. "The pol· appro"ed an all states The bt.11 called lanon of lay-midwifes," she said. support person," he ad. "Thal icy co\.Crage would have been for the Ri k Rcntention Act mendmcn1 was-passed in September of th1 c. ~ftcr the b11l v.-as p;issed, a group ot 10 insurance companJcs approached the American College of Nurse Mid· w1fcry and offered to form an con- sortium to provide an affordable CO\>Crage. The final outcome for now. 1s that nurw·mldv.1fcs hnc a\atlabk t• them SI lll.llho!\. hab1hty CO)~ 1nat cO\ts SJ.SOO a )ear. The pol hov.cvcr, is 1111 not enou&h to co' et ho p1tal privi~ ··we arc hopeful, that after a \Cit with no malpractice suits, our n .insurcn will be able to increase our co¥erage.. mall said. Exercise is key to weight loss Last wctk wediscu sed nowd~\jng fails to achieve and maintain your · marathon runner, a chubby com· ~t1t.1ve swimmer. a fat aerobics tcachc,,, burn about 1.200 caloncs. It has been estimated that he cats about 4.500 caloncs a day, ""'hich, minus his calonc eitpendtture of about 1.200 calone . leaves btm with 3,300 calorics. cnou&h to make m01t people cittrcmcly obese. And 8111 R~rs isas JULIAN WHITAKER Smoke busters 'victory party ' .at Hotel Meridien Thursday optimum wciaht . The in1t1al wciaht loss 1 only water. The reduced calorics of a tract dact lov.cr . the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR} which forces the bod¥ to consc""c cneray thus inh1b1tmg wcaaht lo'-When "e11ht los~ docs occur. strict dacu melt awa y muscle as well as fal. Aod most discouraaina of all, wben thcweaaht i repined, (as it alwa)S is), only fat is repleni hfd, which 1n· crease the fat percentage of the body which makes )Ou fatter a a re uh. There as a better way. a way to increase the Basal Mctabohc Rate · that would bum up fat store~. and still allow )'OU to cat sensibly while you are lo 1n1 weight. This· method 1s ob- viou · Have you e'er seen an obese PAP ARA ZZI In our obsc s1on with "d1euna" t~at doesn't work, "'' often 11norc '1gorous exercise that docs. Excrc1sc 1s not ju t the forgotten key. 11 1s the · onl)' kc) to long term wca&ht control. .t\s "'e know, viaorous eltcrc1sc buros a lot of calon Generally, about 10 "c"tra" caJone are burned every minute. Thirty minutes per day would mean 300 calorics per da> arc ron umcd on the top Ho"cvcr, the calone consumption docs not stop there. E.xerusc 11nifi· cantl)' increases the BMR for houn after the exercise which !consumes even more calones lona j after the exercise session. · For example, Ball Roae~. a world· class marathon runner, rum~ about 120 minute per day That would IC inn) as a rail. Unhke dieting that causes I s of fat and m11sclc, exercise bums uccss fat only, while h builds a.rad tones muscle tis uc. This docs as much as the v.e1&ht loss for 1mprovin1 the bod)'S snape facn though the kc)' has been n&)lt in under our nose for yars. v1aorous exerci.sc has been ignored. c"en discounted, by numerous diet books and doctors that csposc the same old worn out pr'OOge lhat ·:calorics arc the kc>'" There 1s a catch. however. Sucking to an exercise proaram take d1c1pline Vala Ball raises $? 5-;-e>OOfCJr 0 ByVlDA DEAN Of ............. The Opera Ball sets b1gcr and better each ~car. "We keep doubhna the size," said an elated R•~ Dial at the founh annual affair held Saturday cvenin.a at the Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom "Waat until next year. we'll really takeover," she added in the midst of 600 cnthus1a tic opera lovers anttc1- patina Opera P1cific's premiere season opcnina Feb. I l at the Per· formin& Ans center. (Dana was baU founder and chairman of the first two.) The ball was a fashion watcher's paradise. And lead.mg the. style parade were cO<hairmen DoDD& Bance, stunnang in a red satin beaded gown dcs1gnfd especially for the occasion, and Gayle AIMtenoe in black velvet accented with huac pufffd sleeves. a bustle effect and rhine toned bodice The ball v.as a music lover's fantas)'~ome-truc. w11h soprano Wt~elmeala Fenwtde& (star of the film "Diva") and OCs Mic Bell on stage singing sclcctaons from "Poray and Bess" as a preview to Opera Pacific's first producuon. Murry Korda Ocw in from his --~-- Vermont home. and with his string .ensemble serenaded guests during the social hour, throughout the dinner and concluded the evcnina with danceable music that had the crowd from all over t~county imttat1n1 the Be\erly Hill$ Cotillion DanccA which opened the cvcnmg•s prov.am The ball was a food lover's feast - six courses from crawfish bisque en croutc to dcsscn. "We had fun with this m~nu," said committee chair· man Pew CottoD. "The bisque shouldn't nave had crust on It, but it wa done to keep 1t hot and for the dessert we came up with somethinR and committment It 1 work.. You will alwa)s confrorit 15 •·reasons .. for skippin& that da)'s sc ion ~fore )OU fiMlly tct your runn1n ~hoes ta~. Bul hke mo t worthVrhtlc thinp in life. the work of exercise pa)'S off in more wa)s than JUSt "'e1aht control. In hort . you can be a depressed, irritable. exhausted, hungry d1e~r "'ho fa ils, or an exhilarated. even tempered. enera17cd. wcll-f(d CA· crc1scr who succeed The choice'> are cll!'al' Julian Wllll· aker, M.D., 11 director of cbe NatJoaal Heart and Diabetes Trealment In· 1lltute. makers will have the chance lo swap tobatto for camaradcnt thi Thunda)' as the Amcncan Canetr Society's "Great American Smokcout .. offers peer support while k1ck1ng the habit. It'~ all part of a Smokebu ten .. Victory Pany'' at the Hocct Mcr- 1dicn 1n cwport Beach dcs11ncd to assm smotr.:crs 1n snubb1ni tolilitto for at least 24 hours as their penon31 ·Grut American mokcout" goal. BegJnning at S p.m. on ThuMday. Nov 20. smokcrs arc invited to join their peers and encourqe each 01her to conunuc the 24-hour commit· men I. . And, for theda}S that follow, times which both smokers and c>.· mokcrs alike aJrct arc the b1gcst challcnaes. th~ 1s help from the American Catlcer oc1ety "How tq Stay Quit f o~cr the Holida)\" IS a 16-pa • illustrated brochure that humorou ly presents practical hints on staym quit from Thanksgivina right on throu~ the.New Year. "Thttc's a reason that the mokcout is }:lcld each )car JUSt htf~ Thank'Ci' ma." id Frank ;:,J>lnarslu of the Society'• Oranae Count) Unit and Chamnan of tftt Great American mokeo ut. .. mokers can · be thankful for lhe confidence t.hey get from ll"'•na up cil'rtttes for ~moleout Day. nd 1( thev are sull not smok1n on Thank51iv1na Day. thtycan celebrate a smoke-free week Our new "Stay Quit" brochure, and all the act1v1tic a socuued with our nauonal eel· ebrauon of the Smokcoufs 10th '-\nnaversary will make 1t all easier." (all 751-0441 for morcdcta11.; · ..; era t:racif1c s premier season different -lemon bombe for the Pacific logo women and tnOe with chocolate for ·•t don't go to all or the balls 1n the the men ·· • count\. but this has to be one of the The sctuna for che Je"el or a ball most • alamorous:· said Davld was ahtttring -Charlie Paap decor-DICllitra, Opt'ra Pacific acneral da· ttcd as ht had at the three other balls. rector and emcee. parkhn& were bird of paradise trees ··we will make close 10 $75.000 to and black orchids ~1lvcred fern . help launch the premiere sca~n." birch trees spra)cd in red and black said Bunce. "Ga) le and I will be doing stardust and each table was centered the baJI again next )Car We were able wtth four-feet high cperanes topped to increase the number or people th1 with red da1s1cs and rose and whuc year because we had 120 on the orchids surrounded wnh Qndlcs. committee and we encouragfd c~cry 1xt) feet of five-feet cnmson roses one to take a table or at least bnn& and black musical note accented the guests. It will be even ca 1cr next stage area alona with the Opera )'ear:· • I.. Amona tho auendina were Rose ud orm Sme4qaa"-(lhc wu the '85 chairman). Palrid.a and OC Philharmonic Soc1cty oecuuvc dt· rector Erlct. Vollmer, Jue ... Miltoa Gtttt,Dwt~ hd De~. Gloria Gae SdUd ( he wa on the entcrtaanmcnt committee wtth Leaort Robt....> and an1st 8*rt Scbar, ""h~sc fi nc art posttr deptcl· ma a scene from La Boheme was on v 1cw. Limited edauons oflhe po ten will be sold to help undcrwntc Optra Pacific's premiere season. (~haar·, original oat will be auctioned at the founde'rs pan) in Fcbruaf).) ..... -_., __ ' ' ~ . ' I ' ' ' j J Las Socias fashions.unveiled in NB lyVIOA DEAN .............. ••1 hktd tVl.'!).thina c~crpt the last drn,, I don't ltke aray," said Dotde ldllweU follow1na the Las Soc1as f11h1on shov. 1taac<S 11 a New Dim:· t10n<s . ~·ncfit 11 tht Four Sea'°"' Hotel. Stillv.ell wa one of the nine honorC<'s who had a wardrobe St"ltctcd b) students in the trend analysis class of Fashion Institute of ' "Oc:s11n and Merchandise. The students (2S ~rticipatcd) $t'kcttd the clothing with the a · sistancc of Kitty LesUe from Fashion Island tores after intcrviewjna their "honoree" arid tudyina a submltled sclfpcrwnality profile sh~t. . "We really didn't select the aray drt . It was a substitute. because the Mii.MA is a p~ve illnes.5 characterized by obses· sions with food and bodyweight, oompulsive overeating and purging through the use of diuretics. laxatives or vomiting. Bulimia has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. 20% of female ooUege stu~nts participate in bulimic behaviors. I At the Medical Treatment Center for F.ating Dis- orders we can help you to recoYer by changing the way you think about food and the way you think about yourself. \X'e are part of a full service hospital and staffed by profes.5ionals who can provide you with emotional support and medical expertise.~ offer both an inpatient and outJYtitient program and are oovered by most insurance plans. FREE MOM'HLY COMMUNITY LECTUR.ES Call our 24-hour hotline now for a free oonsultalion or lecture reservation 1 ·800-EDU-UNE .... , . \.\\Tl\ .\\A ll~PJT'\I. \IEDICAJ 0:.'TER r• 'f,.. • •'IM.aArl4 '" '·• J dre s 111.c chose for her (St1llv.ell) was sold berore the lhOv. " said atudcnt Amaeda 1Udaar4t who v.orktd v.1th Al lJura1• and DellMt Wek-. · ""' The honortts and students v.cre tntroduC'fd prior to tht' "lmall' '86" \how, but profe sional mOdtls tool o~er to \hov. the wardrobes. "'I he students and I met in trium Court and I told them ju\t don't ~l~t an) thina orange," said honorre J•dlc Arayro,. ·"I would probably wear most of the thi nas they cho~ for me." she ~id alter the \how. "I think. the> did Jrea1 on \Clccuna m~· clothe especiall) the denim kin.'' '8id honoree Dot Clock, foun- der of Las Socia (a support aro\.IP. to New Directions. a reijdcntial facility for women with chemical depcndcn· C1es.) ., "I esp«1all> hkcd the tu,cdo I need 1 new one," ~1d honor Jim HarrlaatM v.ho h d h1 tt1re selcctC'<l b) Clare Vall~ly, Ly1a ew· mu and Jerr1 Me4lu. Ot~r honortt v.cre: JeH IU•a. Amy Nou, Ha!'.tl•U Harri• and Tom and benefit c~airman Emma Jane Riley (shov. 'commrnta1or I e .. tic rtforrcd to E.J. b<s Mrs. Orangl' C'ounl).) • ' • "For 'Mn. Rate) ¥.C look«I for clothl'S that were . ekpnt.. not real sfio">. very clus~ looks in red, b)nc~ while and green.'' commented s1u dents-Joyce Reed and Ann Van Fo11ea. · • · "On the whole, J WI plea ~ With their ~kc1ions. I thin)( we made about three cf)anae• from wha1 they rh"~I' Nm\ 1hill WC ha\C .smoothed vll thl' rough edgc-s v.e will problbl> do 1h1 1ga1n:· ~ d in tructor "- Coary. (I he tud nts v.1JI be &radeJ nd 1n f>rccmbcr ~t the re ult!i l monJ th lOO attending were Ho.-ard Bland (NO board prc'>ident), Newpurt Haroor Junior League pres•· dl'n1 Janf't Harris (the Leaauc started ND in 1977), Kathy Sward (HOM director). Nancy Hla.e1, Dlue Rlabr (former· la oc1as president). C.cllerlne. Tllyen, Marilyn Jljnman, Carol Campbell, Marla Crutt'ller,, Beverly Wll.uoth, £111 Cllamberlalo ( R 1chard'~ mom). Doaiaa, Crean, Wllla Du• Lyon, Dllllt Miiler and Ju~ Davis (v.wes or general\ ~•llrna with the R.iJeys)...hj Brown (ND e'ec director) Sllerry Mead aml Mary Lotl lagall •. Joyce Reed (left) and Emma Jane Riley. o.llr ...... ,... .. "'Lee~ Donna Crean and Elaa Chamberlain amona 300 raahlon watcher•. OC's Weiland wins 'inner' race I "as in New York when the Mets "on the World Series The mocning after the final game. an otherwise "ell-dressed gentleman appeared in my hotel elevator. complete with a baseball cap and a Mets banner. "'I was 10 Kansas City when that team won last }Car. and now I'm on my way 10 the 11ckcr-1apc parade." he announced. · From the way he was dressed. I guessed that lllY elevator companion was 1n tow on business. but there was an entirely different agenda for many thousands of other visitors to the Big Apple that week. The New York marathon -one of the greatest races tn the countt) - was their drawtng cards. Can you believe 19.413 people completed the 26-mile run. And I was most interested 1n the very last fellow to crosi. the finish line. Maybe 11 was because I identified with ham Once. when I ran my first and only SK race. I. too. had finished last Bob Wieland did seem to have a about my own running ach1e.,emcn1 "'Succes IS an inner aoal," he !I.aid. "I needed to start this and fumh 11. and I did.·· So had I. His speed averaged one mile per hour. By contrast, G1onne Poh. the man who finished first , ran the en11re race in the same time 1t took Wieland JUSt to croi.s the VerraLano bndge No one, including the pres . da,red to call Wieland "handicapped." or .. disabled." No one even re ferred to him as "phys1callr<hallengcd" - the polite new euphem1\m for not being physically "whole " Indeed. Wieland wa a man w11h a challenge. bul not much different in most wa)S than the 01her runner H 1\ personal ach1rvemcnt was probabl> no more (or less) important to him than to the others • Roben J Defehcc a Ph.() can - didate from Buffalo. reccnth wrote a .. My Tum.. piece 1n Ntw v.eek magazme. rem10d10g us to lool.; be)ond a person's ph) 1cal hm1- ta1ions. LINDA .Atw1 ta1ed. Prl'C1\C. technical language can create distance; 11 can cool> C).clude the flesh-and-blood needs or the whole pcr<,on .. .\nd 1t 1akc'> a whole person to dare take on an~ maJor challcnic Mara- thoner 'Wieland did not d1sappo1nt h1m\Clt or ml . Thc \tor. has 11 that two buses earn 1ng hand1Capped children p;mcd the runner and pulled 10 a \top \~hl·n group leadcrs realized who he \\JS. He was ea~er to finish the race. but not cagtr enough to tum do"n a chan& to Lalk 10 the }OUn~ters. He tool.: ume off to chat with tho~ kids -arid then continued on to the finish hnc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bet tcrcxcusc 1han I, howcve~ He 1sa V1e1nam "cteran, and a former Or- He sa)s. ··The movement for thl' disabled has concentrated· on wheel· cha1rs ... but bemg abJe to get a wheelchair 10to a pubhc building is only a beginning. We must not forget the person in that chair I l,1uld lo"e a hero hke that ARTHRITIS .... Don't let it stoP-_you. ------- THE 1986 Learn how you can live a fuller, more comfortable and Independent llfe. ARTHRITIS INFORMATION SERIES When: Fourth Meeting, Tuesday, November 25th, 1986 Time: 7:00-9:00 P .M. - Where: HUMANA WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL 200 Ho•~!!:!151rcle, Wntmlnater, CA (hwmentC - The Arthrltla Information Serles Offera: • Speclal PreHntatlona By Board Certified • Orthopaedic Surgeon• • Information on New a Proven Arthrltla Treatments • Effect• of Nutrition on Arthrltla • Queatlon & Anawer Dlacuaalona • Free Information a Refreahmlnta Aaeoclated Bone I Joint Orthopeedlc Surglc8t I Medlcel Group -tta..w. Ha1pltlll ........ ,., -'·----~~Cell tor Re•rvetlona I Information (714) 898-2554 ange County resident. and the first person tver to run a marathon with his arms instead of his legs. Un- believable. When I heard what Wieland had said 10 reponers. J fell even better "When disabled bod1c arc con- sidered at all, 1t 1s an a detached medical manner. We are ttlc arms. the legs. the eves that must be rchab1h· Or. AJgail Is a marriage & family therapist In Corolla del !'t1a.r. She welcomes your responses. If you wlsb a reply. pluse enclose a s&eet, self-addressed envelope. Wrlle to Linda Algazl, Ph.D .• c/o Dally Pllol, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. -•1~:--111-..~lil..l•CIUQQDlr~JtmlQ!¥:0lt. otlered at Memorial called ~INttltDJOll_. .cMS·wa"e lithotri~v. • - ' VmlOM of .. AlfM tbl;Qold ........ "Hart of Gold," and .. twdlt ud l'M Damqr: Done." 'J"hfte IOftlf, Ji!iiilii rdlccli'li e .momalll llU p1ac:c duoaa~ 1tnna f nto an amp_hfaer for the fin1 ttManal breakl wbm ahe ~ of Lbe time! Rtmtmbtr tht Powt.r chat band it cavorusw with manHkined 1urttd throup your finttruPI when Jl'C?U-'"'5 • you hit utnntand Knttbejle1nt cans H11 l911e oft'eriN ftom lht ' Laad-rauhna off the praauhelr!' i"I on Water:'' r.P~wu .. Tht Vaolen1 • Remember tl\e way yo~ 1umped Side," a bouMy hnte ditty with and nailed and IWUJ\I thet al'? No . maniaeal Jyrice. . • partteular chor~phy. no macho Throuahout t~ show, Ned and IM ~· 1n spendtx pants. noknttslides ,.----------------------.....,---...-1~ throuah lhe leis of the bass player. no bicep fleAiha. or day-alo costumes Ju t mo" 101 wuh the mu11c. And, m)· fellow rru,trlled auit&nll , remember sittin• on an O\itnumtd ... aste paper basktt --.ith a 12-trina on )our tap, tappana )Our • feet and sinaina \O an empty prqr, Neil Youna rcmembef1. • At 4l. "rounJ. can'still pound the hell OU~ or. Gibson Les Paul. Wrth raaat<S · 1u1tar solOs and a sua1ntd voice, Youna strip off the veneer and gets down to the base of rock'o·roll. Raw and rowd), • TV eleatlaa Tom Selleck &ad An1e1a Lanabary team ap on 8J*:lal epl80dee of ••u.,na:m. P .I." tona,Jat at 9 on C88. Cbannel 2 • .ad .. Marder. Sbe Wrote" nmrt Sanday at 8 . - "That's the pnm1se of'YounJ•s ... n Rusted Out Garaac" tour. un1tana the rock pioneer with backup band Crazy Horse for the first time since 1978. The troupe bills itself as the .. third best prage band 1n the world.'• But unlike most rock'n'roll hackers. they opened the_ pragc door Saturday on some 18,000 hard core Neil Young fans at the Pac1fic'Amphetheatrc~ -1:06- (C)MOVIE -t:IO- • Megaforct" (1tl1) Barry ~,.... Krllrnberta. • There was not a turned-up collar or lzod shirt an the bunch. Just Jeans. lots of jeans, and old shirts. ' Young led Frank Sampedro. rhythm 1u1tar,and -kc) boards, Bill)' Talbot, bass; and Ralph Mohna, drums, throuiti some well known standards, some unrecorded rockers, and only one cut from his new release. "landing on Water:' The stage was set like a dust) praac. with overs11cd wuhers and df)ers. an old mattress set on its side. a large p50line can, lots of cobwebs, people 1n mice costumes and mech- anical cockroache the size of small children Youna and the bo)S arc practicing amid the clutter fora b1aa1g that night m· Co ta Mesa. Dressed in a plaid shirt with the sleeves cut off Jeans and tennis shoes. Young stans the show with a triple-dose of vmtage Neil: a tcchno-pop version of "Mr. Soul." ··cinnamon Girl," and "When You Dance." He grimaces while fingenng through the choppy, d1stonion-filled JU1tar leads he is known for. He Jumps. hops, sw1nas his guitar, with a frtsh exuberance that belies his 20 )cars 1n the business. 'Hill Street' to c'1allenge 'Moonlighting' The "rehearsal" is stalled several times while Youn1 throw a bone to 1 howlinJ doa on the other side of a wall. Hts mother calls tow-am him the exterminators will be comin& soon to fumigate the garaic and an angry ne11hbor telephones to complam about the loud music. (Somewhat ironic, since the amphitheater' is embattled with complaints o"er the concert 001~ escaping into adJacent NEW YORK (AP) -Venerable "Hill 5'rect Blues" will move into compellt on with the hit comedy. "Moonligh11n1" on Tuesda)' nights, accord1n1 to NBC'. which announced ti me sh1fh for the pohce drama and tile new "LA Law" and "Cnme C\tol) .. The nct ... ork said that stanmg Dec. ~ ··1-1111 trl'l4t" will move fro m 11s 10 p.m. Thunday slot 10 Tuesday ma.ht at 9 p.m .. opposite ABCs h11 Cy61ll Shepherd-Bruce W1lhs screwball comedy detective scnes. "L.A. Law" will be ~en Thursdays at 10 p.m. in place of "H1U Street" stanina Dec. 4, and "Cnme Story" will follow ••Miami Vice" on Fnda)'s at 10 p.m. as or Dec. S. "LA. Law," set 1n a spiffy, fast- 1'11d p<•htJraJ 1d,trt1~m,nt of GRIDLOCK 11 comm1uee1111n•t Mea ur1 "A' l TT•TT~Y~T~TY'fTTTTYYYY ;VOTE NO ON "A"! HELP KEEP AWAY ; ; FORTY THOUSAND CARS A DAY1 ; • • T~YTT~YTTTrTYYYYYYYTY . . • A big hong-ten, head·rush romp "a aood flme. • .,.... .... ~., paced law firm . produced by "Hill Street" co-creator Steven Bochco, stands to benefit from following NBC's Thursday mght hit comedy hneup -"The Co.sby Show." ··fam- ily T1es:· "Cheers,'' and "N1&ht Court." neighborhoods ) "Crime Story·· will settle in behind producer Michael Mann's "Miami Vice," in place of"L.A. Law.'" Young 1s wa1hng throuah a funous crescendo on "C'onez the Killer," when the gas-masked fumigators start spra)tni smoke through the stage - an 1nnovat1vc twist to the tu•ed fog. machine gimmick. There are some quiet moments when Young does solo acoustic ..aT ITIMO IOMlnflNO WILD flll 1WI Me S.U ,,.. I .... wtlUM MIHlf <...,.Of A LIUll 0001111 , .... u ....... , .... LAKE WO (pn ll'• South JZIJIU4 W I/holly N O~ A"'• .IAIMICUlVIU'I TAl-PAN tt11 IW.MtMI •tt• ... n.CMHM TOP OUN"' , ........ ,"' ... llt!!IN WL-J M fl!! C. .. "ll:'lfll«"""ill.•"Ml~ WIBD TO IUl.L • ICILLft PMTT• .OUT 11'WO HWl NIWI b wrOM Ql\HM THI COLOI Of MONIY 11111 IMtwt• ..... t ... .,...__.. STANO IY Ml 111 IWll!at ... ...... , ... TOM caude TOP OUN (NI httio•Mt ... , ... wtillAM .,.., Ctttl.DllN Of A LISIH 000 ,,. ........ , ... ••t• toln STIMO IQMlt ~ ...,.. .. _ na1m °' OOl.D QUllT COOl TM-'AH l o HABRA ..... .r : 1.&.i '·~ --r . .OUT l1'IMO SOUL MAN CM-UI "" .......... " .. PIAHCll~'I PIOOYSUIOOfMAllllD1•1a1 1 ... 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(PG13t EXCLUSIVE ENOAOEMENT 6 16. 1 oo. too 12 00 TUES & WED "ITMETI OP GOU>" (R) 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO I 00, 8 00, t SO. • S2 00 TUES & WEE> •MELANIE OAIFFI "IOIETIM WLD" 7.15. t.30 UOOTUU&MD ••THI! COl09' OF MONEY"<"l $ 1$, 7 30 •• 4$ S2 00 TUU I WID PAUL HOGAN• 'aOCOOUIMml" I 00. I 111, 10 10 (•1<M3) NO 9A.~IN PNCI • "IOmTIM WLD" (") 7 00, t .11 S~ 00 TUEi & wt.D • .. ,,.,. ITo.r CNt EXCLUINt l~MENT • oo .• oo. 10 00 -oECTI"~ MROUNI)~ 700, UOC"l • TOM e""'8E .. TOP .,..... (POI 530. 740. ,,5 l100TUE1Uwm •JAMES Cl.AV!ll'S• "TAJ P'AN" (Al 700 t30 1 1 00 TUES & WED • -C. THOMAS HOWEU. • "IOUL MAN" (PO 13) • 15 •• 30, 10 25 1100 TUES I WED •ROY SCHEIDER• "12 PICK-uptt (RI I 41, I 00, 10 00 11 OOTUU & WED '30. 3 20 5 15 7:11,t15 11 00 TUES & WED Wn.GWU"CA> 12'15 ' 15, •: 15 "a. CRAZY 9' 111111" (PO) 2 25, a 25. 10 15 ·'C~NCW A LllNR 900" lllU 12'10. 2 30. '"'45, 7.00, t!~ 1 00 TUU & Wttf •ROY SCHVOER• "52 PtCK-uP" tA> 115. 130 S 1 00 TUES & WED. -C THOMAS HOWEU• "IOUL MAN" CPO t3) 100. 100. 1000 It 00 TUES & WED "ITMETI OF GOl.D" (Rt 7 15, t 15 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 00 TUES & WED ''NAMIOF THI ROlr (R) 700 uo SUllWJ ... ••JUWWt .IACK A.Alff" CA> 130. t 45 12 00 TUES I WED C THOMAS HOW!U .. I OUL MAN" CPG-13) • 1$. I 30, 10"20 S2 00 TU£8 & Wt.D • C THOMAS HOWEU "IOUL MAN" CP0-13') e.oo. a:oo. 10-00 1 100 TUU & WED TOMCAUISE "TOP QUH" (PG) 7.00 •• 15 11.00 TUES & WED •JAMES CLAVELL'S• "TAI P'AN" IAI 7 15 • '5 noo TUES ' WED "a..T COOL" IRl • 20, 10 10 .....,row•cA> ISO "TOP~(PGI • 10 ••QUNQ NO" (PG 13) • 00, 10:05 -.IAMES CLA\IB.L' .. "TAI , ..... (R) • 700, 1:30 S2 00 TVES & WED H oRoscoP~ -THn4ay, November it AIUES(Man:h21· pnl 19) F mil~ rncmb(r "ho. had "rcfu'ied.. to com- municate wall sudden!) mnke known hopes, fear$. u<1prcion,. ~ n:cept1vC', strive tQ understand meanana of uc ~ ·What had ~n lo t \\-ill not be rttovcretl. TAllRtJ (Apnr 2o.Ma) 20). RC\'l.!OC cont.1h:I will now pay d1v1dends Focus • SYDNEY ou ••. on vcNlllh)i, movement. ~hort trtP.S. •••••••••••• visi1s, relall\.CS Lona distance call vrnfi-es views. Plans for JOIJrnC> ma1eriali1c. Gemini g.ittarius play roks GEMINI (May~ J.June 20): Bnna ~urce mawnal up to date What had been to~t m1 •ott'Of tolen can no"' b( IOC3tcd You'll find wa> to remodcf rebuild and to improve sccunt). orp10. Tauru1 phi) paramount role . c :! I-July 22): C)cle continues htg.h, rou'll ~at right pla~. ,ou·u also pin greater: understanding of lo>ted one Empham on wnting. 'Communica\ion. news concernln1 engagement or travel Virgo, ~ttariu' play roln. LEO (July.:!3-Aug. 22) nerio h1ghlig_ht5 dome tic ad ustmcnt. an. mu 1 . unique gin . Sortie-one behind scene serves a }Our .. pm ate ~tletring section:• What had been secret \\Ill be revealed-to your aCtvant ge. TaufUS fifurc, promioenth • 'VIRGO (Aug. 21-&pt 22) Define terms, c-0mmu01<.-ate with ana1Hdual "ho understands authont). law. Be pos1t1ve concernmg legnl nght\, pemussions Be di~reet, maintain aura of m)'stery. glamor. Pisces. anothCJ Virgo play role LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22) Emphns1s on mpon 1billt\, pressure. ab11it) to' -. . ,. meet ch11llcn1e of deadline. l O\.C rel hon hap in'K'n 1lie\ You arc bc!1ng cons1de~d fur promotion. Golden opponun1t) C"Aist for )OU to hit jackpot SCORPIO (Oct 2 '·Nov. 2 t ): 'trive to reach wider aud1rnce. pull out ~toll . rtahtC" previous hm1 tat1ons do not apply fOCu\ On ph1lo ophy, )plrltual 'aluc • poss1b1lity ofJourne) Arie . Libra nat1\ e~ will P.lay oul'iland1n1 r61o SAGITTARIUS (~v. 22·Dcc. 21): Emph ~11c w1lhngne~ to p1oocer a proJect. focus on love. ind1v1duality. ab1IU)' to act \o heart of matter . R~fu6e to be 1nt11n1datcd by bdhcosc persons. Leo. AQuurius nau,.cs figure prominent!) CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19): Collect data, keep rewlut1ons concerning \f)\.'(181 papers. contact\ with individuals who understand your requirements ~potlight continue1on unique agrctmcnts, partnerships, marital st tu\ Watch , Cancer oativc. AQUAfUU (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Look beyond the immediate. )OU arc cap blcnowofpcrce1v1ngpotenlJal You become more aware of body 1mngeas populant) increases k.ccp resolutions concerning ~ncral health nutrition. Watch g111arius. · .~ PISCES('Feb. 19-March 20). Be Wllling to ttv1sc, to tear down for ultimate purpo of r(buildingon more suitable base. Scenlnoh1gtih&ht cha nae. travel, ph>"' al attraction. pecial commun1cauon with youna peoplJl. Watch &o~o· · . •IF NOVEMBER tO JS ·YOUR JURTHDA Y sen es of calls. me~s:iscs are due 10 fall into place. Lona d1staoce commun1 a.t1on could lead to travel before month 1 ·fin1 hed. You arc sen 1uve. pt,.esc1enl. fam1ly-<)ncnted and mother had more influence than did father. YotJ"have gourmet appetite, but possible d1gc t1,c problem. You can~ succcssful 1n real estate, an dealing with public. tspcc1all) wofirn. Cane-er, Capncom people play important roles in your hfc. June will be )Our mo' memorable month of 1987. 'Cleanliiless can be next to craziliess • I • DEAR ANN LANDER ·Is there a medical name for a disorder that t----=cause!l-a l)tmfn lo be unduly con- ~med with germc; and cleanliness., If there 1s I have 1t. I am obsessed with cleanmg and talk about 1t all the lame I nnsc m\ • · glasses and cups before I use them even though they ha'e been washed \liJlh soap before I put them in the dishwasher I al"'a} use the san1ti2c <.">Cle. I clean the homes of relatives and f"ncnds "'hen I am a guest even though J'"e been told nol to do 1l because 1l -makes them uncomfonable. I JU~t can't help myself. >\nn Evel)'thing around me muSt be an perfect order A11 LAI DEIS ' extreme!) conv1nc10g when 1 telJ m) doctor I have the symptom\ I've heard on TV. I know he muse lhinlr; I ~ amsomd.1ndofanut EHryweck1t's something else Please let me l.no...., what I can do to bretl this craz) pattern It •!> as anno)ing to me as 1t '' to others. I need help. -ANTISEPTIC AND SICK OF IT. Ing yourself out to prove. that y.ou are simply marvelous at something -ln this case, chasing dirt. There are no medals .for women like you. I urge you to get into cou.naellng and conquer this ob- 1e11ive-c0mpalslve behavior that is taklna over your·llfe. ••• DEAR <\NN LANDERS: When I read }Our column ab<>ut the brothers who worked for their father in a tam1h business. wtlh the undcr- standinJ that it would be thea.rs in the future. It rekindled the bitter resent- ment I felt m m} heart after the unfonunarc death of my father. I am 50 y~an old. Dad passed away two years ago and ten everything to my mother. he decided to run the bui.mess I chased the carrot for 30 years and got whacked with the stick -when my father's will was read. All I can do now. aner 32 years of ded1catton and hard work. 1s stan O\er. M) ad' 1ce to ctflldren involved 1n fam1l> buStn~scs 1s to ignore prom- ises. Tell your father you trust ham but }OU want e\Cf)th1ng an wnttng. lf you can't get It, leave -TOO t.A TE SMART(N Y ). DEAR T.L.S: If all tbe men wllo wrote lo relate tire same llory were laid end to end they'd reach from Maine lo California. (Are you listen· Ing, students?)· 1'orth·South vulnerabl •, Wc.>~t d<"al NORTH WEST •t• t> K 8 2 •toe2 Q A7G4 ¢QJ8 •Q84 EAST •KQ8 <='toes 0 9 { 0 A10 8 7 43 •A8 •KJ 1097 8 SOUTH •AJ7G3 'Q QJ 9 . • 0 KG2·. 4 G2 The piddmg; W~t . North East Pu1 P&H • ·Pua 2 0 ,..2 • Pua Pua Opening lead· Ace or • For the first timf' In the 24-year hl ·tory of the World Rridge Olym- piad, the event was dominated by one country. In the 7th Olympiad recently concluded tn Miami Beach, the U.S. captured all four major titles! A Californian couple, .Jon and Pamela Wittes, won the Mixed · Pair ; thtUEosenblum Team f'Vent was takerf't>y a squad lc>d by Steven Robinson of Arlington, Va. the Open Pairs title went to Jeff Meckstroth of Columbus, Ohio, and Enc Rodwell of Lafaye,tte, Ind , and the Women's Pairs was cap- tured by two New Yorkers. Jacqui Mitchell and Amalya Kear e For Judge Kearse. thl 1s her first world bridge t itle. It ts all the more remarkable becau~ a career ui law bas hmited'the time she has avail· able for bridge, She 1s the nrst woman and only the second black to sit on the Fedf'ral Appeals Court 1n Manhattan. CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF On this deal Jrom the women~s event.' haky defen~ enabled M . •• Kl•ar e to bnng homr a two. pad.t rontr&l 't that garnered 109 of th~ I lO matchpoints available for tile board West's failure to open the bidding Is 10mewhat surprising nnd led dlr ~tly to the catutr'Ophe, for without u trump lead East· West can makt' at lea e nine tricks at a club rontract. . We 1 It'd the ace of clubs and con· tinued the suit llad F.a.st won the trick as cheaply as possible and simply t·ontinued with her top club, tht> defender would surely ha\fl> come to six tricks. But Ea.st $hifted to a diamond at trick thret Her partner won the ace and duly gavt> ht'r a diamond ruff Now East reverted lo club<;. but It wa." too late Declarer had onl)' one play She ruffed with the Jack and, when that held, continued with the ace of trumps and .Ulother East was thrown 1n and was forced to make a fatal return Since a club would yield a ruff·sluff. East returned a hfarl Declarer inserted the nine and rne contract ~ome l imagine I ha'e e"ery S) mptom of every disease I hear about and wofl)' constantly about being contam1nntcd by unclean people in public places I could io on and on ab<>Ltt m)' strange bcbav1or, but I think !you gel. Lhc picture. DEAR AOlTI: Don't despair. A problem Identified 11 a problem 1'alf solved. You ar~ safferlng from a form of mental illness called my.sopbobla. You need to get some co11Dsellng and find oat wby you feel so Inadequate tbat you most compensate by knock· 1 am one of those sons who was told repeated!) by n1y father. "What rm working so hard to build 1sgoing to be ) our' somcda>. leflm all you can and work your-head off so when the lime comes you'll be able to carry on." Dad kepi that carrot in front of me for man)' }ears to keep me from accepting other opportunities. I 1rusted ham and Jt was a big mistake. Unle11 your fatber is pNllll.ng to rellnq1l1b some of bis aotlabrlty after you've been around for 10 years, it's safe to auume be httenda to (emaln In the driver's seat until senlllly sets i.n. Face tbe fac ts and act aceordlngty. '::~~~, S© ~<it\ }.I\-°' t, tf S <I .... .... I can·t admit these things to an}'one bul I know they arc true Also. I am l4iN.i ltr CLAY I rouAH O l~uonQ<I le!!en ol ti.. lour tcromblecl .....,d, be low 10 '°'"' lour 11mple W0td1 C E G A N Y --~ \ Expandi ng.ec on omy k ee ps everyone happy I' I 12 I I __ ..,.v_A_R_o _s....--41 ' 1 • I I I . t Thou&hts at Large. •The r~ason our system demands a perpetually .. expanding econom)" 1s that as long a everyone keeps gcttin& a little more no one scnously obJerts to the nch gettmg a lot more: 1t 1s onl> when the nch are l\oldmg their o....,n, and the poor are getting poorer, 1hat rumbles of discontent and resent· mcnt arc heard sn 1hc land •Science and ph1lowph;. do not advance. ac; people commonl) sup- pose b> finding an'Swe~ to problem'> as much ac, b' d1sc-o.,,cnng tha1 th1.· question<, tht\ an.· a~L.1ng are inap- propriate (lf)ou are asking the wrong qucst1on<1 there as no °"a) )OU arc going to gel the ngha an\wcr\ l •The hardc\t incl 1s to a(.I a\ our brother's keeper without being bo~sy. •One of the pnnc1pal differences ~.v.:een the Laun and the. 'i~ SIDNEY Hu11s culture 1s that tl)e Yankee 1<; rooting for the bull in a bullfight. •It's hard for me to believe that cutting down trees to make comic hooks represents "progres~ .. 1n our 1reatmcnt of our naturaJ resources. •Humans are the onl¥ creaturcc; who cxhib1t 10sanity to any consider- able numbers.. because the dafTerenct between what \\C arc and what we "'ant to be drives some people over the edge •A "burcaucra1" I\ nothing more than a "pubhc sen ant" gJ\en a Job b) the other part) •II as nc,cra sober man who ms1sts he 1s sober. • 1Xmocrac1c-; fall because they are forced to hstcn to too man) discor- dant voices. d1ctatorsh1ps fall because the~ permit no \OICcs to suggest that the' mav C\er be wrong •One should never sa). "I heard a funn) story the other day." but r.hould let the audience decide 1f 1t is funny or not. •Peter De Ynes pu1 his finger right on 1he co njugal nerve when he wrote: .. I he difficulty with marriage is that we fall in love w1lh a personality, but we must live with a character."· • Behever-s who arc honest about 1t find 11 hard to CAplaan evil 1n the world , but 1t 1s equally true that honest skeptics must find 1t just as hard lOeApla1n goodness 1n the world. WEDDINGS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gour~t baskets w /champagnc & ro~es IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Abo~rd Luxury Yachts All services arranged. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675·4704 PERSONAL SERVICE TANNING Res House sitting. Shopping. Errands CATERING GOtl'met Caterinl Witll tnternationll Flair Speciaimc In BusNss ~heom 714/472-4598 A~k fo r Mendora NEWPORT TANNING CENTER, INC. "Don t /ti summtr b«omt J lldtd mtmory Rtfmh your Ian 4/ N"wPOrl Tinning Ctnttr .. FIRST J TANS FOl $5.00 4020 8trr h Hl>wporl ~l(h 752·0224 PHOTOGRAPHY TEDDY IEAR PHOTO STUDIO Christmas F amlly & Individual Portraits S 1 o Oft S1ttma before Dec 1 54. 'SSS At The Chlten'a c.net • 1720 'D' santa Alla AH .. C.M., CA '2127 LIMOUSINE ASHLEY LIMOUSllE "W1 mak1 Yflll dlllml I r11ltyl/ l hour FREE* semce Ma,or C1ed1t Cards Amoted 730·0137 ·c.1••1• This S~ace Can Be Yours - For Information Call Mendora •We don't seem to reproach people for being "lazy·· an) more; what the) now have 1s .. a low energy thrc~hold." •It 1s a mistake to thin k that the nch ha' e "money to bum .. ; 1f they did. the) ....,ould not be nch. (No one \\-atches his assets more carefully than someone living on interest.) Sidae}' Harrlt 11 • 1yadlca1ed columa/11. --..... A_L ..... Y_N _K....--41 ~· I I t I _ I hed been blned fot coneutta- IJOn C09la b aktnO my lewyer I QUMtiOn when J LM mio him on IN lt!Mt T Oday I uw him Ind --------Nld"OOOCI mornong I WM i.11-SIC I 11 E 11ngnoc ---1 -1-1-s -1-· -1~ e' r _-....... t~v<• • Q.ic!ed -. . . - -r 141 "9 " ........ u.~o *')'di t ,._.lop loO"' ll•P No ) ti.io.. e PP ;~~s~~!t,~if'!I•. N I' I' I' I' ,. r I 6 ~~·~~~N~~~f l!llOS I I I I I I I So what's the.matter wlth trlvla? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Surd) you~ too. get ukcd when you ACROS forget something, but that tendency to forset 1s valuable. So says a scholar 1 Fable .author at the University of New Orleans. I 6 French c11y wnte this as I read his research paper. 10 Window part ··A mind cluttered with tnv1a." he 1"4 Candia goes on. "become dull and mefTec-t5 Zentlh tual." What a rid1culou'i thing to sa y• ._ 16 Hurl Jerk' _ 11 Continued 18 Pharmacy 20 tr fr L.M. Bo YD Q. A: baseball player ca n get to first base 1n sax ways, in cluding one way in wh ich he doc'in't even step into the batter's bo:it. Name tt. A. Too obv1ou~. Pinch runner. Am told the mo t v1c1ou weapon to 'ihow up of late 1n the ghetto 1s a t;1nglc cho~t1ck with the mall end diagonally ~heed to a keen point How people worldwide clean their bodies ha been a maucr for l'C$Carth. too. Accordma to Proctor & Gamble. nine out of 10 who take howe~ live in the Unitrd tates Claim l'i a fo urth of everythina )Ou read 1s madc upofthcse tOword :th e, or. and. a. to. an. i!. I. that, I\, 21 Octavia's husba.od 23 Ventilated 2'4 LJl<eness 26 Legal claims 28 Arriving 30 Lingo 3 1 Not asleep 32 "--meel you" 36 Iniquity 37 Fruit dish 38 Hit 39 Peraon on the spot "42 Trade "4"4 Plate "45 Trends 46 Neophyle 49 Source 50 Pl•ins home 51 Hetrs. maybe 2 14 17 Q. What'\ .. 1b(n1n 1vo~f'! A h that what they call It. Bel ween 1890 and 1900. about 200 tons of ivory were shipped from S1bena to London. Not elephant ivory. There aren't any elephants 1n Siberia It came from the L6-foot·lona tu ks of 31 woolly mammoths frozen up there an the Ice· ac. Aird\ can't ~t blue. Thcrodunacha1ri of pcc1 l val1.1e to 1~0 arouP'· the infant and the elderly. Babies pin .v.e1aht faster. if rocked. Ol<btcn help t6c1r c1rcula· ti on. 1f the)' rock daily. ~> the mtJICO\, If )OU want to diet, don't eat in front of ttlt' T • ad" 1se an 1uthorit) on the matter. Claim 1 people v.ho munch h1le wa1ch1n1 tcle,1 ion~ on munchma unlll thty run out of somcthinJ 10 much L,M. ••1d /1 • •>••li~•rH cMllDaltt , 38 39 5Z Hfl lf9n 55 Page 58 Petson 60 Deposited 61 Loosen 62 Uphlt 63 Distresses lM Stravinsky 65 Great DOWN 1 Land unll 2 Baseball stats' 3 Emotion '4 Amennd 5 Flag 6 Training nucleus 7 Heigh! pre1 8 Rhea'• kin 9 Opp of pos 10 Glut 11 Nut 12 C>Mlroy (documents)· 13 Llatens 19 Aegean Isle 22 Omelet pert 25 USSR VIiiage 28 Gloomy 27 Mild o•lh 28 Coins 2~ Assorlmenl 30 Ethan or Steve 32 Parent Brit 33 Map drawer 3"4 US pres dent 35 Elects 37 OVW11ll "40 Cattle ranches "41 Devoured "42 Pulvef!Zed 43 \l\slen coin 45 Spanish lord 46 11\SCtlbed stone slab "4 7 Sun hel'™tt "48 Time of v-ar 49 Hotel lobby 51 Not ao hot 53 Assess 5-4 On -own 56 The go<Ss 57 Capture 59 The gums [ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane -"What do we hafta have for dinner?" I . MARMADUKE 1 by Brad Anderson ·---.....-- "No thanks, Marmaduke. I don't need any help today." PEANUTS OK.A'V TROOPS HERE WE 60 OFF t~TO ~E WILOER-NES5. GARFIELD 0MAY,M005(! l KNOW YOU'RE &E.MINP THAT &OX/ COME OOT Wt'fM YOUR MANPS-qPI j DRAB-SLE 810 OEORGB by Virgil Pa;:tch (VIP) i I DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I ~ - by Charles M. Schulz ---------. NO, OLM~. I DOUBT THAT WE'LL SEE AN'I SOUVENIR STANDS ! .• FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE iJ~. ~·~. l) JUDGE PARKER YES HENRY ~NER •• OIO ~u SAY THAT euT He'S STILL. THt! NAME OF TME UNCONSCIOUS 1 MAN V'llHO SAVED ME IS WA"'NE~ ~ by Jim Davis I by Kevin Fagan . • DOONESBURY by Lynn Johnston by Jeff M~cNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk DAN(;! .Sf4E ~VE c::n.>B&£D BACK'f~ 1l-IE COND05 I! by Garry rrudeau .. .- r . ' OE.\ mcd1c1 a uses et med thert u I am ~talk ab _ glasses C\~n tt with S( ~ d1shwa cycle. 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Stock trading mix ed NEW YORK (AP) -tocks \\Cre mixed on Wall Street Wednesday, as traders contmued lo unload takeover-related issues and retreated to bl~e chips • Shaken by Tuesday's sharp plunge, the market's fourth-worst ever, traders were heartened by a strona performance on Wednesday's bond ... market, analy~l5 said. Tradin-_ was active in a roller-coaster sessfon tl\auaw the Dqw Jones industrial avWtgcdown by more than seven points an the l,>cgJnnina. up 4.3611 noon. down apin for most of the afternoon, then rallying toward the close. WH lT NYSE 0 10 Due to tranamlsak>n probleml In NEW YORK (AP) Nov. " New York, today'• 11111ng wttt not ~•nc.d T) ~ appear In the Dally Piiot. "tlMd "'9d • ~ =~~ AMEX LEAD ERS , GoL o Qu oas '"- ME TnLs QuoHs NYSE LEADERS NASDAQ SuMMlRY ~ thz,bzst 19" of tl1cz. bret .. t:ht "eldan" eheU cordovon~~ end ~OIJY. ~f1zr en~i:J0$2. tredlt1on •' .. I . .· . . . Than'ksgh.-:ing is a celebration of the s heer perseverance nd determination of the first co~onists to survive the harsh conditions in their ·new home. The early homemakers learned to adapt fa milia r European recipes and cooking ·1 methods to fit new foods and lifestyles. The first Thanks· gl'Ving dinner was a "pitch in" meal with special dishes· from each family. Thanksglvmg dinner for a-fiouse mrea with relatives doesn't have to 'be a survival test for _today's busy cooks if they foll~w the c?lonists' cus~oms of adapting tr~dit1onaJ recipes to mcorpora te new eafing trends and a·skmg each family to contribute a favorite dish to the gather ing. Today's convenient, time-saving ingredients such as sweetened condensed milk, bottled lemon 1uice, ready-to· use mincemeat and chicken-flavor bouillon allow the cook to create recipes that are not only delicious but quic k and easy to prepare. Add hearty, rich flavor to-the turkey stuffing and gravy, with instant bouillon or bouillon cubes, which are.easier and more economical to use than canned broth. Dissolve one teaspoon instant or one <tube in one cup boiling wat-er in any recipe calling for one c up broth o r stock. Keep bottled lemon juice on hand to give a zesty flavor to punches., salads, sauces and vegetable dishes. Ready· to-use mincemeat is the quick and convenient ingredient for the traditional holiday pie. For other luscious desserts, choose §weetened condensed milk, today's easy way to homemade taste a nd goodness. Celebrate the joys and traFitions of the American • spirit with this memorable Thanksgiving dinner. Hot Cranbeny Tcicler• Sherried Cherry Salali . with Lemon Fluff Dressing• Roast Turkey With Savory Cornbread Stuffing• . Rich Golden Gravy* M•hed Potatoes or . BroccoH or. Glazed Sweet Potatoes Pea• and OniOn• Chocolate Mince Pie* Deep Dish Pumpkin Pie• · Apple Cinnamon Cream liqueur•; *Recipes pr(,vid~d . Before the feast, sip this warm, spiced €1der. Serve the traditional turkey with this moist, Jlauorful corn bread mixture.._ HOT CRANBERRY CIDER (M akes about 2 quart~) 1 quart apple cider or apple juice 1 (32-ounce) b.ottle cranberry juice coc ktail 1/2 cup bottled lemon juice · 1/3 cup firmly pac ked light brown s u gar 8 whole clove 2 cinnamon s ticks SAVOR\' CORN BREAD STUFFING ~--(Makesa pound fres h mushrooms, sliced (about 4 cups) 1 cup chopped cele ry 3 14 c up chopped onion 1 2 c up margarine or butter ut 3 quarts) 1·2/3 cups bo iling water 1 pound bull< sausa ge, browned and drained 1 (16-ounce) package com brea~ stuffing mix 1-1/2 teaspoons po ultry Update traditional mince ple by adchng chocolaJa-and pecans CHOCOLATE MINCE PECAN PIE (Make5 one 9 rnch pie) 1 (9-inc h) unbaked pastry shell 1/2 c up s ugar 2 tablespoons flour 1 egg, s lightly beaten 1 (28-ounce) jar 1 c up c ho pped pecans 3 (I-ounce) s quares semi-sweet .2!. unsweetened c hoc olate, melted 2 tablespoons m~rgarine ln large saucepan, combme ingredients; bring to a boil. Reauce neaf;slmmer uncovered 10 mmutes. Remove spices. Serve warm. 4 teaspoons chicke n-flavor instant bouillon .Q?-~"""1t<11oning---------' ,.... Unmold this refreshing ruby red salad onto lettuce leaues and serve with Lemon Fluff Dressing. SHERRIED CHERRY SALAD (Makes JO ·to 12 servings) 2 ( 16-ounce) cans dark swee t c herries, drained, reservi1'g-ynrp 1 cup water 1/3 cup bottled lemon juice 1 (8-serving ize) package black c herry or cherry flavor gelatin 1/2 cup dry s herry or water 1/2 cup chopped pecans Lettuce leaves . Lemon Fluff Dressing . In small saucepan, combine w~ter cmd ler(loniuic~ to a boil. In large bowl, pour boiling mixture over gelatin; tir until disso~ved. Add reserved syrur> and sherr~; mix well. Chill ·until parti~lly set. Fqld m cherries and nuts. Pour mto hghtly oiled 7 cup mold Chill 4 to 6 hours or overnight. Serve on lettuce wtth Lemon Fluff Dre~ mg. Lemon Fluff Ore ing* l c up mar•mnallow c reme · 3 tablespoon• bottled lemon juice 1 cup ( 1/2 pint) whipping cream, \lnwhipped hf small mixer bowl, beat together mar hmallow cnmie and lemon juice. Gradually add whipping cream; beat until mooth and soft peaks form. Reit19'tl'ate leftov~r£. · •Tip: Ore mg ran be held in refrigerator 4 to 6 hour ; stir before serving · 4 chicke n-flavor bouillon cubes In large skillet. cook mushrooms, celery and onion in margarine until tender. In large bowl, dissolve bouillon in water. Add sausage, mushroom mixture and remaining ingredients; mix well. Lightly stuff turkey before roasting. Place remaining stuffing in greased baking dish; cover. Bake di 350° for 20 minutes or until hot. Refrigerate leftovers. Bouillon guarantees that this quick to fix grauy will be extra flavorful and delicious. . RICH GOLDEIS GRAV\' (Make about I I 2 cups) 1/4 to 1/3 cup unsifted flour 2 cups bo iling wate r 1/4 c up pan drippings .2! 2 teaspoons c hicke n-rtavor margarine ,., ins tant bo uillon I ' In' medium skillet, stir flour into pan drippings; cook and stir until dark brown. Stir in water and bouillon; J=OOk and stir until thickened. ~efr.19- erate leftovers. This creamy, spirited drink is a delicmus way to toast the lioliaay. APPLE CINNAMON CREAM LIQUEUR (Makes about 1 quart) I I ' J (14·ounce) can weete ned l cup (1, 2 pint) whipping or cond n ed milk coffee cream· (NOT evapora te d milk) 4 egg • 1 cup apple schnapp 1/2 tea poon ground cinna mon . . . . . . mincemeat (regula r Whipped c ream and ~brandy and rum) . p ecan halves, o ptional Preheat oven to 400°. In larg~ bowl. combme .sugar and flour. Add egg; mix well. Add mincemeat. pecans, chocolate and marganne: mix well. Turn into pastry shell. Ba'Ke 15 mmufe . Reduce oven temperature to 325°; pake 50 min utes lpnger or until filling 1s slightly puffed and hrm. Cool slightly. Serve warm or cool. Garnish with whipped cream and·nuts 1f desired. DEEP DISH PUMPKIN PIE (Make>., 10 to 12 'ell i11gsJ 1-3/4 cup un ifted Oour 1 (14-ounce ) can 1/3 cup firmly packed wee tened · .brown u gar conden ed miJk 1/3 cup granulated ugar (NOT evaporated 1 cup cold margarine · , r;nilk) or butter, cut into 2 egg mall piece 1 tea poon ground 1/2 cup chopped nut cinnamon 1 (16-ounce) can l 2 tea poon all pice pumpkin (2 CUP6) 1/2 tea poon Mlt Preheat oven to 350°. Jn medium bowJ. combine flour and ugats: cut 1n margarine unttl crumbly. Re rving 1 cup crumb mixture, pre s remainder firmly on b6ttom nd halfw y up ide of 12x7·inch bakmg d1 h. Stn nut into re rved crumb mixture: set as1d . In large mix r bowl, c:ombine rem ming ingred1 nt exc pt crumb mixture, mix w II. Pour 1nto pre· 'p red cru t. Top W1th crumb mixture. Bake 55 minute or until gold n. Cool. Garn1 h as d 1Ted. R fr1 r\lt leftoven, J J ( ( t ( t J t t J I f l \ • ( I ( ' . I T .... Co..e ~ Y PK.OT/W.-ii HdlW. Nc:-tlF tt, 1- Bill 01.t of Bo I boo Island hos never won anything 1n his l1f e. AH that changes 1ost wee~, however, D x and his wife Janel won the ninth week of the Doily Pilot & TWA Win-Go Contest. , They both agreed the credit goes lo Janet. who hos been play~ng Win-Go since 1t began in ----c-epretftber. -&18itto'dm11s he likes ro soy. "We won" --------'·'----i "The biggest thrill is knowing someone who won o contest," said the salesman for o computer maintenanre contract f 1rm · L The D1xes hove not yet decided where they will spend their vacation but beco~ Bill's bloodline goes bock to Ireland, they hove considered a v1s1t to that country. Both nat1vP Coliforn1ons, the couple said they look forward lo tolong the trip sometime 1n the spring, "when school is in session and there ore fewer travelers," said Janet. Janet d scovered she won the contest two days before the ninth week 's contest ended. She was excited obou• wmning but said she hod to keep quiet, 'because I hos one granddaughter asleep on one s1d1? of the house· and another osle~p on tbe other end " But the e1c1temen1 began to wear off by the time Btll arr•ved home from work 'She very casually mentioned 1t to me between te ng me about the grondch1ldren's colds She just said, 'I woo:~~fu[ • ~ The only time the couple hos traveled oversi:-os was in 19 55 wfien Janet spent two weeh with her husband 1n Salzburg Austria. where he was stationed 1n the U.S. Army. \.,, "That was b~fore 1ets and 1t also was on a TWA flight," she said. Although they couldn't ren1ember whet the airline flight cost. Janet said 11 took nearly two days to get to Europe. "I arrived 1n grearshope ... in tears," she said. , . . ' Y0l:J E0lJlD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! Dail~ Pilat . . TWA J FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REAU Y ARE . • ,. CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATJON, 714 642·4333 . .. fllGHTS AVAllAM( llOM OtANGl C()(HTY TO IAr ~~----1-..GOIDfNS~UAllllM$ f . , ·HANDY JAR • CONVENIENT STICK FAST RELIEF FOR: • FEVER BUSTERS · ·COLD SORES • DRY CHAPPED UPS • WITH "PABA" SUNSCREEN. DISCOUNT COUPON • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • tlll Pig out with food ' low in calories Your friends. your famil) and \.our waistline will thank you for this updated Hollda} feast Luscious )Cl lean. this . sugar-free menu is designed for the wa) we live today It builds ofT old favorite but takes them one step further to remove not only sugar but salt as well Thanks to sugar substitutes like SugarTwin. the empty su&ar calorics arc gone. Now ~ou can indulge in the best holiday trad1.uon for only 524 calones for the-whole meal -dessert and sweet potatoes ------------------------•! included' ORANGE GLAZED CORNISH HENS Thaw. 3 Cornish game hens. Prepare them by removing &iblets. washing and patting dry. Place hens on rack in shallo\\ pan. Bru h hens WJth i;, cup melted diet margarine Bake 1n preheated 40().degree oven about 45 to 60 minutes or unttl leg J01nt moves'" freely whe.1 drumstick 1s moved up and down. Remove hens from pan and cut m half using kitchen shci)r . Place e 40 back in baking pan on rack -~ I breast side up. Brush wnh gJ:uc. V Broil for two minutes. Remove ::~-~--: rulgers. "•·i~ ; 1 from pan and garnish with orange -• • • rind swirls and cranbcrric ':'!':".:::-.:::==-=--=:.;::..-= 1111~1111 I ................................... ___ ............. -~ ~ __ ... ____ ... ............................... ~ .... s ................ _.... ......... ,...... I ........ ~-· .. ~.--..fl'I .. ~ ....... ~ ............... -- ORANGE GLAZE l c~ UJJIWffMled-0111111~ jllta '' cap brown SagarTwl.n I tablupooa corastarcla ··-..... ~-· .. I 2SSOO 75140 ~------------I teaspoon grated oru1e rlnd Cook over medium heal, stirring Pleue Me FEAST /ClO) Maybe 1t didn't happen this way bot. with a HoneyBaked brand ham at Thanks· giving y~r guests wilt agree 1t taste great And stnce we smoke our hams for no less than 30 hours, then cover wtth a unique honey glaze and spiral ~__,......,...__..r-__...,...,...~f~r~~servin 1t makes less work for you This year for Thanksgiving try a HoneyBaked brand ham the results will speak for themselves HoMw9eked bf'9nd "•"'• . • • lftt-*ed tot ower 30 houre • HoMy Olaaed • Nettonwtde Sttlpptnt • QHt ~ "ldHmed Nettoftwlde • MHt A CMeM '9rtyTrey9 L • . ... Whtn bells are '"'*'"" unsel is !w1n1na and ntrve enC:h~ are Janahna; what could be beftir than an easy way to answer your peny and food Pttparataon questtons? Yes, there are a number of toll· free lines now where traine_d per· sonncl can help in your hour of nctd. Herc they are. .. Hana: At Honey Baked Hams. ~uau • Mau., operators can help· wuh preparation, servina and· storaac questions on ham, Fre· qucntly askid: What kind of ham and how much would 1 need for a certain-sited part ? Phone: ·----~")'.4).4'267. Houn. 9:30 a.m.-S p.m .. Mon.-Sat., Ea tern Time. T1rlley: It's called the ButterbaJI I urkcy Talk Linc. and the focus is tu rkey crisis in tervention. These ~pcrators are the pioncc~ in hel p- ing first-time cooks or anronc who may be heading for fow trouble. Holiday hours and number: .800.323-4848 8 a.m.·8·p,m week- day$, Central Time •. Nov. 3 ·ttiru .Dec. 2•. ~ The line also operate two week- .· .tnds. preceding :Thank gi ving, Thanksgiving Day and Chnstmas Eve T}1 c rest of the )Car, Beatrice ·Meats Consumer Communications offers help with Bcatncc meat · products. This includes nutntton, recipe and handling 1n format1 on. Ph one: 800-325-7424, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays, Central Time. Steak: Whether you're struggling with steak au po1vrc (pepper steak sautccd 10 cognac) or JUSt need a use for leftover sirloin, the Omaha teaks (Omaha, Neb) Cust9mer Service Linc can help. D1al 800-228-9872. 8a.m.-10 p.m week- day • Central Time, for general cooking and ha ndling advice. Drat 800-228-2778, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. week- days. to reach their home econom- ist with nutnt1on or diet que~tions. Cbtese: HoHday panics are oft~n cheese tunes, and M1cch Dairy Products (Cleveland, Ohio) can ans"'er questions about their Jtal- 1an hne -ncotta, mozzarella and provolone. They also advise on the fat and sodium content of their diet cheeses. For recipes for Sicili an Cream Cake and a special cannoh, a k for the free recipe booklet. Call 800-443-7466. 8 a.m -4 p.m. week- days, Eastern Time. Nall: Come the holidays you may ~e v1S1ons of fas hionable Parisians How dieters can survive temptations on holidays Just when you thought )'OU had totaJ control O\.Cr your diet and fitne s routine. holiday eating and dnnking festivities start all over again! Don't despair -these casy-to- follow holiday survival ups for the body and mind will le t you tndulge 1n 1rres1st1blc holiday fare and enter 087 wi th the body you dieted and eite rc1scd into shape in '86' Here·s the late t advice from nutrition experts .. -Tr) to maintatnjour we,ght during the holidays -don't worry about loc;ing! Keeping your weight stable dunng this ··eat. dnnk and be merT).. time of year 1s an ac- complishment in itself. -Eat a light snack before going out. Try a piece of frc h fruit. several whole-gram cracker or a bowl of fiber-nc h cereal with skim milk. You'll feel comfortabl) full which ma} keep you from o"er- eating. --: Keep up with your fitncs you're planning an evening of more-than-moderate cattng and dnnking. be sure to set aside some time beforehand for a calorie~ burning workout. -What you wear can make all the difference. Choo!><: an outfit that 1s slightly tight fitting. or wear a ~It and tashten It before dinner. When >ou'"e uten too much )Ou'll know 1t' -Don't deprive yourself. EnJOY your favonte hohda)' f~ . just be sure to take one small portion -no second ' -Use a small salad plate so_l'.f>ltr ~m:gs looi b'iiJef.' -oc1alwng is great' The more you talk. the less you'll cat. Be urc to do )Our soc1alLZ1ng out of eye • view of the buffet table! -lf you're sitting down to a holiday dinner, start ofTw11h a bowl ohalad (no drc ang) to fillJ.ou up. By the time de sen 1 serve • )'ou'll feel full enough to ,top aficr a small taste -Watch out for calonc-ladcn· hohdoy dnnks such a eggnog, sweet wme and hqueu~. pan y punches and alcohol wlth $Wctt mPtCI" Opt for 'iO\\cr calorie quencher$ hkc club wda with a pla,h of fruit Juice. mineral water. wine. pnt1cr1i. haht b(cr and alcohol m1\cd wtth w11tcr or club ode. -Food high in fat ha\e more calorics than protc1 n and carboh)'dratc foods -so u\t them paringl)' And don't JO ovcrooard on fatty meat fried .food • ice cream and ric h cake and pa try. • -f IORll). don't. gi\'C up' If ~()U blo )our dt t today. don't ft I guilt --ju't ommu to• fr h tolrt 1omon " r:.a1 drmk and he merry 1h1 holida\ '5Cuon .. he ~mitt wa). ' . -- oliday with ho.~. bUfina l'OillC chelllUU OD the rruit . You can make ChamPt d'EI,,.. ~ '" I lot or. cherimoya sherbet. for instance. Questions on bow to,_.. chestnuts They alto answer quntions at fiesta Nuts (Port Wllhlaaton. about the sioraec and uNbihty of N.Y.). Cu1to~ alto ask Jeu J!llt·your-averaae fruus. Call: pamorout thanp hke how non· 1"hank11mna throu&h Chnstma , rancid waJnut1 lhould smelt Nut SOO.S47.J033, 6 a m.·8 p.m. Paci fi expcn1 ,i&and ready. Phone: Ttme, seven days a week. . 800-64S.3296, B:lO a m.-•:30 p.m. w1 .. : Windso r Vineyards wttkdays, Eastern Time. (W1nd10r, Cahf.) has a wine line. Phll: from kumquats to ~s&omer rcprtscntatives can dis· cherimoya, also known auw«t aop cuu punc:h rccipcund what wane to in the Caribbean, e•a.ic fruits are. setve wath oysters Rockefeller. today's hot produc~ ite.m. Still Their laab ~pit c.n help you when many customers arcn t urc how to that vinlatc bottle looks cloud) or ~rvc them. So .. Harry and David otherwise stranae. Pho ne: MaarOrder Fruats (MCdfurd1 Ore.), S00:896~910, ! . .-9 1>.m. Pl· includes reci inscn with exotic c1fic Time Mon.-SaL or Ralphs Brown 'N Serve ~~47 p•q or u • Save.34 ·' Wilson Hawaiian Honey Ham .·99 l lb.-Folgers or -Yuban Coffee AllOfted Qrta4' Your Choice 2el . Fl* ~hcvc n or not, 800.EAT- FISH connect• you ~ith1he Rhode b land Seafood ounc11's free fish advice line. 1 he-se ~tors can answer purchase, preptf'ltion and nutnuon questmns on seafodd. T hey alM> pubh h a con umtr new letter -complete with filh recipe -I times I J r. Pho~: 800..EAT-FlSff, 7:30 a.m -5:30 p.m. weekdays, Eastern J 1me. He lp . for Holiday laker~: . 1-lcischmanrt's Baker's Hotline has OJ)CrJl lOf\ read y to help With yeast baking ,:auestions. Can't art your bre d to nse? Need to use a new qu1c~ )Utt .;th n old ttt"ipe? Phone: 800.932-7800. 9 1 m ... ~)() p.m • .eekda11. Euttm Tune. After hou~ an :an~na machaac ilaka your numbtr so the> cu call you b.ck. .............. ....,,, ...... the qinlyc:ompttbenai\ie reOcl Mlely hne Opt1'alinJ year-round, has pec1ally &rained home economists to help consumen prevent food po1son1na. Tbty of'ftr ldvace oo the safe handhna. 1toraac and cootsna of mea~ and ~ultry. Why call over .the hohdays. . ... · . People not uKd' to cook1n1 for Jarae aroups and tf')ina to serve buffet st>'le -where tOod may it °"' '°° aona -can make senou.s. miatake . So. ifyo4 ha vu question, dll IQ0.'3'-4'"· Tlls ..... ,.. 19 a.m.-4 p.m. ~ .,..,.. ~ Tune leA'I Cn,1 ..... 8 Sit I 0 1 len*.1(1 DOl IOill-hc. -= au ril CQQMQ '°" wida • &~n11on ollke. Thef oat · J1on. pttJ)Clrataon lad evca ,..,e advice .. tor all foodt. Chect die phone~ u~ ~ncy eovcrn- ment or Ritt unt.ft'f'SU)' htunp. ........., c.r,. h1$ home ccoe- om1st• •va1lablt lO nswer the full ranse of· q~tiori1 about thrir products. Tf1111ndude1 m1CrOW1ve cook1n1 and nutrttional aspecu. Phone BOO: 28~ a:'' a.m.~ (Pl-.-.. DLP/C41 6pack 2 ltr. Pepsi or Lemon IJme SliCe Coke or Pepsi AMo1tecS Van.u.t 12 oa. ca:na r.:-~L79 ~:.99 Mrs. CUbbison's Stuff in' -.87 Velvety Red Yams ....... m.c t::n:Hlal .99 =...,.,, ... _1111t,.40 Wll ....... dl:::--40 C.,....la • Califomia Zu.tano Avocados 4/~1 Royal Astoria Crystal The Covmg1on Ed1t1on Stonewort-· Featwe Cup wttll-• u 00 P\&ICIMIM only .. Prices Effective November 20 thru November 27 .1986 Han YouneU a 'ferr Df1111191 Clutlllw Ralphs Ind• you to Free From Ralphs. .. g~ravorlte Holiday Tips! Come into Ralphs and collect all 30 of Shirley Jones' Holiday Tips plus collect $25.00 worth of money-savtng coupons. Whll• suppu .. Last. ~·-_, .............. ~ .......... .._ .. _ .. ,._ _________ .....,.. ......... -. ---'-------·~ ..... -c_, ...... _____ ...,.__ \ ....................... .._.....~ ... °"" Lower Prices. Higher. Sta ndard.s \I , Disneyland . llowMll DMil ........... tl1, ..... ,.._ Unllmled Vie c:NldNn'I TldlDltl to Dm~ YCllllle.. =..., .. ...._ ... ,_ ..... . ..... ~ ree ~ •t: --~00-.......... -r:s._ .......... .... _==-------=-··= ·=--== .... Fruity stufflngO.resses .up traditional holiday'entree F:n.iitfulTutkc) ltts you ht in '"'"O plaCcs at oncc. lndoof\. prcpann• • dehciou1 compan) "dinner. nd ouldoo enJO)ina ti,htstt1n1 or other act•"•llcs v.1th )our suots. You•11 hA\C th afternoon free for a jaunt ~atn )Our fncnds v.hdc the tut~e)' r ts at home. Make the iJcessina an the mom- ina. immcr and mall the tla"orfu1 v.:11d rice-and-apricot drnstna. so deli htfully different from the tra- 1mmcr 2S minutci t1r n ~'It kmonJO•~. butter nd 11nger. n~.ctlto.nut andlPrJC'Ot tuft Crys&a1U1e4 Fh.lt: ~at eaa turkc) h&htl), bru h l11h melted "'httcs llghtl> in pie plate. Brush butter. fruu, uch as mall kumquat Place on ru and roa t t U.S · pea~. apples or bunchc,) of grapes., degrtts for 4VJ hours or un11t \\1th qa whate. Coat wuh upr: temperature rcgi ter I 0 degree plaCt" on rack to dr) I hour. Coated Cilarc \\1th puce lut 15 m1nut~ fruit ,ma) be-sto~d in refngerator, nd ~~c ttmaindcr Y.tlh b11'<1. lightl> co,ered with p1asuc v.:rap, Garnish "ilh Cryt1talh1ed frun. Makes l6 servings •tt: Combine rcscl'\ ed apn 01 'ote: Bake lcfto"er stuffini in Juice and comst.11rrh; cool and tit greased. co,ered casserole during unul thiclcencd Blend 10 brand). last 40 minutes of roas11ng.. \ ...,..._,,..... ____ ditlOnal bread dre sing; • Wild nee, the~ ofa rass that r-::-------------__,, _________ _,-:....:....:;::...:....:~;:,.;_;=.::::;.;::::::::~::;::+;:.:.....;:_---;._.--~;...;;;..---.-_.::.-=---_..;~_,_.:.-_~--.------::-- aro"-s v.:1ld 10: shallow ~k~ and marshes alona the Grtat Ukcs and the M1 s 1ppi, imparts a di)· tincuvc pme) fla,or. But ifs the unPohshcd brov. n rice .• nchcr in "·itamins than white nee, that provides imPortant nuUlents from the D~ brnd-cernlfoodaroup. " 'A 12-to 14-pound Cahfornta •g(o~n turke) will roast to gmden perfection '· m a~ut 4V:t h<>u~. ' Before }OIJ lea"e home for your outing. stuff and tru s tbe turkc) and put it an the oven to roast. At dinnertime. while your guests. are enjo) 1ng before-di oner reftesh· ments. iJaze the turke) and ·con- . tinue cooking for 15 minutes or until done Cook the \:eiei.ables and toss the salad after )OU ha~ removed the turkc) from the oven. Allowmg 20 minutes or so at room temperature before can mg. helP\ 1t retain its ju1cts Turke), nch in protem and lo~wcr=-r.---.. +1-~~-.fn.-~t than red meat is a good bu) according to the Cahfom1a Turke) lndu try · Board A whole bird serves large numbers econom1call). and an almost hm1tkss \:anet)' of d1she can be made "ith the leftovers. . Crystallized fruit, an unusual and dramauc decoration for the turke) platter, can be made the da) before. Use .almost any fresh fruit that's in season. Brush the fruit with beaten cu wh 1te • coat with supr, place on a rack to dry. and then store in the ref ngerator. FRUITFUL TURKEY WITH CRYSTALLIZED FRUIT 1 cap claopped onion 14 cap butter 1 pac~1e <• ounces) white and wUd rlce mix 2 cups cooked brown rice 1 cup eacb chopped celery and walnats 1 cu <H ounces> apricot balves, draJned, cut la baJf, juice re- served 1 Callfornla-grown tarkey ( 11 to . U pounds), fresb or froien (lJlawed) . auce: Reserved apricot juJce % tablespoons cornstarcb 2 tabletpooDI brandy (optional) 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon butter 1" teupoon groand ginger Crystallized Fruit: 3 eu wbttes 2 cups sugar Fruit for garol1b . aute onion in butter in large· saucepan. add nee mix Sautc 2 minutes. stir in 21/i cupc; boiling water and seasoning packet ( O\.er: HELP ••. FromC3 p.m. "'eekdays. ( entral T 1mL Hershey's has ats chocolate l11'1e: Docsn•t that conjure up Will) Wonka·t)pe dreams" O~rator'> there can answerque'>\1ons on using and cooki ng with Hershey prod- ucts. Phone: 800-468-1 71 4. 9 a m -4 p.m. weekdays Eastern Time. Health Questions: You've made a good start on a diet and really want to stick with It through the holiday'>. Or Uncle Alben, com ing to visit. 1~ now on a strict low-sail diet. Where do you turn with this kind of problem" On the ~wcet ·-..... l 0" Hotline, nutnuonists can d1c;c. uss use of their art1fic1al sweet~ner and salt substitute They can al~o suggest methods and rc<:1pc<, to lower fat and c hol estrol . Phone 800-231-11219 a m .• 5 pm. week- days. Eastern Time Mrs Oash's odium lnfor. mauon Hotline cmpha\11c~ cook· ina without salt. Operators can as 1st )Ou by lookina up the sodium content of fresh. processed and fast foods -ever) th ma from raw celery to a MacYumm) sandwich Nat· urall) they answer question about Mrs. Pa h products too Phone 800-611-DASH, 10 a.m.-8 pm. weekday , Ea'tern Time .. Leftovers: Dow's Consumer Re pon c Linc offers help on frccz-ms and rc-us1na those leftover'l that m11ht otherwise drive )'OU to de· spa1r. They even have a free bOoklct called "FrcczinJ T ip '.~ Phone: 800-428-4795. 8 a.m -4 JO p.m. weekday • Eastern time. "9m FM Nrw1 for Cftsomttf'I ~FIGHTI F0< )OJRUFE Amerlean Heart 6 AJIOClatlon V , • Fresh Crunchy £-!,elY Ea. Great for Dips or Cooking' Vons 49 Rolls Brown f. Ser.te, Twin White A Wheel or Flal(y. Sesame-12 Pk. • Vons Pumpkin Pies IOlnch Chiffon Dinner Napkins -fiOCoun~ 259 .99 Martinelli's ~~Cider Botde J19 ReYJlold' s Aluminum Foil Heevy '">'· 37 5 Foot Roll 119 J89 Nestle's Semi Sweet Morsels 12 Ounce PICkage Niblet's Whole Kernel Corn Green Giant 12 Ounce Can ...::::iiii•iiiiiiiiiii Vons Cut Yams 290unc~ Can Ubby's _Pumpkin · 290unce c.n 9 VOftl GIFT C!l11FICAT!l-111! P!IP!CT Qll'I' Oood fot O* 20 0001..,. YoN Otft C~t'Ofnl In._"°" 9""8C11-. ,..., ... -• ...... In derlclmnllcn of~ •IO. •1~ t.lO end t2' Tf •Utley~ le 'Pl' ,..,.,_ •• Votlloffwot• '"~~"~°'"''~"'Mfr·"'-"• fralln. .. Qltl-.courita .. _..... w.i )Q'l llwybuffl~ of morw'"'lke-. .... YOll cen __, ~ C*t .... IC ltl'f Volw ~ • ~ ~ VON <lift Ccrt1Rcelt Dtpeft!Mf\1 11 1•1•1~1162 The '°"°"""' d!KNlll ~ ~~31 .-••.ooc>-••.-ft .......... __ _.."""""""""""~~~·~~~000~~-o-" 4 Lb. Bag Navel Oranges Sweet and Juicy ' ·Turkey Table King JO to 2A Lb. A~ Wilsan's Boneless Hams Lb329 For Voor Holiday Tlble (Ma~ Hems Lb 4 19) Beef Rib Roast 229 IArgt End-s.t1 U.S.OA 0iaa. 14• Thn T 1tmr1w1 U> Fanner John Sliced Bacon 179 16 Ounce PICkage lb Hillshire Farms Sausaae 199 Smoked, Pohh. Betf, Beef Pctist'I (Smolda"U> 2.~9) lb. E!;~~ ~~e~ 2~ lb"-• .µ,.119 Western Oysters · 198 80unce.Jet Tail-On Shrimp 1299 Oourmet C.OOked-fl'l'll*I or Oefro.lild Lb. Boneless · J89 ~~Ro!~lb 14" Thin Trimmed • . 5tt!c;~o2 69 Kodak Color Print Film 349 CM-t3'-2A Eip Ylt-400 Kodak Color Print Film 459 ° CVR Dlec-2 Pack Fresh :. Holiday Cranbenies 12<Mn ~ ' Blooming Muins 6 lnc:h Pot Deconlteo -Ee 8.49 Fresh Flower Arrangement 1'\Jt Bouquets-2 For 7 00 Bloomina Poinsettias 6 Inch Pot (6" ~yclamen-5$) R Queen Grapes or Green~ Grapes Red Gamet Yams Sweet Pot1toa lb 69 Larae Persimmons Long <t'reen Cucu~rs 4 lor I 00 Lar~~tano Avocados G,.t Mix Ea .59 Jumbo Walnuts ~~Shel Granny Smith Apples .., 59 Ore91 '°' Pie Lb e ~ Sun World Pi tted Da tes · 249 OIWk Stq Figs 1.29 1 [b PkQ0 Larae Bose Pears 69 New ~ Str...tiemes 12 Ounce Package 2.99 Lb.e Fairchild Tangerines 59 Sun'tlllOfld Orown lb.e Fresh Carrots 2 Lb. Bag 59 Frtlh Ceullllowtr Lb 69 • e Larae Dole Pineapple 129 4 to 611>. All'tftge Weight • Ea Plus llnllmlted . , Double * .. pin filhna. Nuts add crunch, • ALMOND CRUSTED toasty rich flavor PUMPKIN camt: rm ~-~---;-------~ .1 e., ..._.. .. ..,.. almH•• tldli1p1•1111p1 Pumpkin chcc~ pie ., an e • pcrtall) dcliciou5 vanauon on the traditional theme. A nch blend of pumpkin and fre h cream cheese makes a creamy chccsccakc·typc • fillina 1n ~ buttery almond·singcr .. n'lp ctusr. h's pumpkin pie at i" • be t • • ~lmonds. in the c~ust and sprinkled on top, add. a peC;a1 toasty· rich navor and crunch that i a perfect complement to the creamy ' t • f ' 1 c., P.1e,...., cnmt»t• $ tablet,._1 Mtter, met.-.. lpeudfrtMMUeHem~ '1 cap brp•• ••pr, ,.eked l tea~ 1ra&H trU1e PHI ¥. cap toV cream • aeu, . 1 % cops caUed ,.mpkla 1 .,., tea1pooa1 pampkia pie spice Sweetned •lllpped cream Preheat" oven to 32S deartts. ,/ . , Sprad almoncb an a saftllt la~ on cookie l~~t 'and lOUt 12 &o , , minutes an J)fthcauna oven unul hahaly browned. Cool: chop coarse- ly. Place a acncrous half cup of almond in food proc.c sor bOwl with suaar. Ute metal blade and procc unul very finely chopped. Pour into a large bowl: add ainacrsnap crumbs and mix. Pour in the bu&ier and 5Jir well to combine. Pre rnto botlom and side ofa 10...inch pie.plate to form a crust. Bake 10 minutes; set aside to cool. In a large bowl, beat cream cbeete and brown aupr wtth '1'· ••peel unul wet I blended. Beat in ~r nam and the ~ one at a tune. unul m11tl.ltt 11 lilJlt and A~: ~I in pu!"pkin and ~mp. kin pac IPICC until well hknded. Place pie shell on a rookie httt; pour pumpkin ch«se ml11ure into crust. Bake an the middle of the preheated oven for 4S minutes or until fillina is set. Lea cool on a raC'k. Cover and rcfriacra.lc ovemi,ht, Top with swettencd whipped cream and remainina chopped almonds to serve. Make I (I(). inch) pie. •u~ about 20 r,ingcnnaps. ' . .. . . -Sensational . ar·~s~ing$' ~· .. make lasting impressions The first tuffin&S·cver Aiade may · have bttn enjoyed ~hen some preh1sronc cook filled the cavity of. Jl bird with wtld vegetable$ or herbs ·before roasting it over an open fire. But the most popular drc srngs of recent times arc based on flavored bread . Herc arc a variety of ideas that ire, bound to please palates of holiday auc~ts. STUFFING WALDORF Saute one chopped apple and 'h cup each chopped onion and celery in '• pound butter or -marpnne until just tender. Add I tcasJ>OQn srated orange pcct v. cup chopped walnut • I cup water or chicken broth and I package(8ounces)herb sca59ned stuffing mix. Toss well to blend. Makes enough for a small turkey: double amounts for larger hirds. CAUCOOORN BREAD STUFFING ,_-r aute I cup chopped celery and 'h cup chopped green pepper in i,, pound butter or marpnne. Add I package cs-ounces) com 1>r·.......,t--~ ~~d2~500 till GIL fbnj c:.,,o,, R Sara Lee Butter Croissants ~or P.«M-6 Ounce 8olc Stouffer's Spinach Souffie 12 Ounce or~ SOuffte-n. Ounce Oh ~Garlic Bread &Ounce Wilderness Strawberries 160unc:e lb 179 .99 .79 159 BirdsEye 75 Cool Whip · ~=Tub e Ptica ~ Tiua. 1hN nus.~ 20-27. 1986 Im~ Margarine 1 Pound Package QJllften -Lb. £1... Jersevmaid Sour Cream · L 89 ~ 16 Ounce 6'1on (32 Ounce Cai1orl 1.59) • • ~~~aid Egg Nog • 79 Minute Maid Orange Juice 119 ~or Ccan1y ~~tW a.lei\ c..ton Chall~. Butter 209 ~or !Pound~ ~f~~id Whipping Cream .69 Reddi Wip Whipped Topping 129 70unceCan Westwood Sour Cream 69 lrrMon-)6 Ounce c.tof'I • c.11t111l»Mlll .. ~t1-..---~ tto1 .. -....,~1n ................ woo ~ ,.,.. 1r1Dl'Wllt.. 1~ c,.,.._ .... e11 w IOlh SL. i.-~ n. .... ~"' C...."-LM ~101111Wot~ ......... s.1n.-11.-~~(lflfll•111.•ll>.-,.1-.. • ....... ...,.. ............. ........ • • Armour Boneless Ham 5 Pound Can. (8 lb. Can 14 99--&r.ie Up To 4 901 Pillsbury Crescent Rolls 8~ Packige Dinner rolls Claussen Kosher Pickles 139 'Ml<* or Halle. 32 Ounce Jlf Vons <:heese Balls w/Pecans 289 \2 Ounce P.o.ge Vons Mild Cheddar Cheese 219 c.am. 0-.-F.mly Peck lb Vons New York Cheddar 299 AQ9d 12 ~-F~ Peck lb Pillsburv All Ready Pie Crust 139 15 Ounce Pactr.ge Bob's Salad Dressing 159 Bleu Chttte-16 Ounce Jet Imo Assorted Dips 49 8 Ounce Cei1lon ( 14 Ounce Caruln-79) • Th More Stor stuffing mix. 11 cup chicken broth and '' cup·each chopped p1m1ento and pecans Toss well to blend. Makes enough for a small turkey: double amounts for larcer bird SAU AGE ST\JFFING Brown '1 pound sausage meat. rcmo\C from pan and drain off fat. ute '' cup each chopped onion and celery in 14 pound butter or marpnne until tender. Add I package (8 ounces) herb seasoried stuffing mix. I teaspoon grated orange nnd, I cup chicken broth or water and reserved sausage meat. To5s well to blend. Makes enough for a small turkey: double amo unts for larger bird. BASIC VEGETABLE STUFFING t 6-ounce bags seasoned dre11- lng or corn bread stuffin1 1 cup (! sticks) batter or marcariDe I '" cups llqu.id (water, bro lb or fndt juice> 1 Li caps cllopped celery 1 cup-tnlnced oJlion Combine dressing with butter or margarine and vegetables. tlr m liquid. ,\dd any other mgrcd1enu called for in recipe vanatlons that follow and blend mnturc lightly and stutl loose!\. in neck and ca\lllC . allowlng for eirpansion during roasting. Makes enough for larac Tom turke~: for 12 pound b1 rd or smaller pou h r). cut mgre· d1cnts m half. EAFOOD STl"'FFING •:a cup clltopped panley 11 te.aspooa blac pepper 1 8·0llDtt can oysters or 8-oa.nce jar smoked frnlt oyster, or I can rooked bay brlmp flaked, or bay scallop , drained and cbop- ~d· Ba le Vegetable tuffln1 • ugac tion: \Ubstttute ov\ter liquor tor P3r1 of liquid eallcd (or m NI'•" rc('1pc. -· J I DU..YPILOT/._ UUy,No¥Mlll• 11.1- With * of knife, cut c;] Rep1et tor o!her l!tg · G1 leg llricl thigh .frOin · .a •nd wtnga. · · · iii bodJ et Joint. ' .. CuttlM .. •n •ftlle rl Altemate ·front -Md working dOwn-ii, Mcie end9 of brleet. ••rd, c.rve breatt · . · Repeat on other m .. t In thin allces. aide. ~ .,.._..,_ I , Eat your stuffing while.enjoying · yourpotatoe~, too Oms )Our famil> turkcry in somcthina n~ thli holida~ season for a wtc surpnse everyone will cnjo). Potato; and Bacon S1uffin1 for. Sa~QI') Bird• 11 an unc:on\cnttonal ' t;ut na\Orful way. Made with the pulp or ov~n baked potatoes. seasoned bread cu~. bacon and spices, this out-of-thc-ordinar) dish lets )OU eat )OUr stuffina and cnjo) )OUf potalOC , lOO. . . i Nutri1ious and deltc1ous, (potato and Bacon Stuffin& is an onain~I tn:at )Our family and guest~ wJll savor -not only for the hohdays. but all )'C&r aro\lnd. • . .,. POTATO AND BACON STUFFING '~ pood1 or 7 ·I ~edJ1m·1~ed potatotl baked . t., pou d bacon, diced 1 \.i caps cllopped onton_ l cup 1Uced celery l tablespoon 111e , · l ~ teaspoon• tbyD.)e . :~ ~• cap water · •;, cup batter or marprlDe, mehe4 · · · 1 7.ouce packaa' of ua•~Ded . bread cabH · · · •,~..cap cbopped par1ley · sal.U .nd pepper to tu te . Scoop pulp from baked potatoes: . break up and measure to make · about l quart; set aside. Cook bacon in a broad skillet until crisp .\dd onion and celery; cook 2 minutes Jonger. Add potato. pulp. sage and th.ymc; toss to mix well. Jn a large bowl, pour water and butter over bread cubes; toss to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 m~~ene~nl~Addpota~mix· p;. ------------------. --------------------turc and parsley; season with sail COOK'S CASE READY and pepper. Use to stuff your holiday bir4. For stuffing balls: moisten with additional water as needed to shape into 3-mch balls. Place on greased baking sheet. Drizzle with ~d· ditional buuer, if de ired. Bake at 350 degrees. 25-30 minutes until golden. Makes 12 cups 'wffini or 14-16 stuffing balls. Preparation Tip~ Save the skins from the scooped out baked potatoes for crisp and easy-to· pre~ potato skins. Leaving ----about ~inch of pulp on the skins. ________ ..., ____________ ----------------------r----------,....-----------slice the skins into wedges. brush with melted butler and soy sauce d bake at 500 dCJfces until crisp. STATER BROS . JELLIED OR WHOLE: -~c~berry Sauoe about I 0 to 12 minutes. Salt and Cooking .. with class Students can learn how to Micro- wave a Thanksgiving/Holida) Feast in a class to be tau&ht by Sall) Lansing at 10 a.m. Saturda> at Coastline•s Costa Mesa Center. The demonstration and sarnphag will include turkey and dressing. vegetable casserole and pecan pie Regjstrauon fee is $6. For more informauon. call Coastline Com- munity College Community Ser· vices office at 241-6 I 86. • • • Chnstmas Candies wtU be An- nemarie Crump's class topic at IO a.m. Saturda~ at My Fa vont~ Things Cooking School. 14370 Culver Drive, ln'ine. Fee 1s S25 For information. call 552-022J . • • • At Piret's, South Coast Plaza. classes include: 12-QZ -Cumes of lndJa by Vasanth1 -----------------------------------------------------'"'' Shenow. 10:30a.m. Thursday.$25 Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Garden Fresh Produce -Favorite Cup Cookies. V1r· ginia Thomas. Thursday, $25. -Italian Christmas Dinner. I, Leg of Lamb ::':: Lls2.29 Sliced Bacon ·~t.OZ EM:Hs1 .49 Link Sausage =:s~-.co tAC1<59e Game Hens :::: G()l!Nt9H Pie Shells:::A~U ... ?2«51.69 •CM)Z 79e Bridgford Rolls -n ,.,.oz89e Mrs . Smith 's Pies .vAMTD ~5 1.89 Cool Wpip Topping ~oz79' Cranberries :PRAY Mushrooms ="'M,. Onions ~~ 12<>2 l'ICO EA 79"' t-OZl'ltOEA 79e 1.1 19e Nadia Frigeri. 6:30 p.m Fnda\. SJO. . -Freezable Phyllo Favontcs II Kay Pastorius. l0:30a.m. Saturda> $25. -Chinese Finger Foods. Nan a Simonds, 2 p.m. Nov. 29 and 4 p.m. Nov. 30, $45. I Top Sirloin Steak .... ~ ..S1.89 . Western Oysters ::z~ IM><s1 .79 I Rib Roast ~l"(), I.I 51.87 Round Roast ==Qt.I I.I 52.19 Compare these Low Prices Cream Topping ~~MDI ~. 1-0lsse Minute Maid ~=~.\IU 1t-OZ79e Grocery Specials ASSORTED COLORS, Fl.OAIST QUALITY Aea.oRiPoReLec.PeAK 8TATCR8FlQs Gold Medal Flour :0~ :l.59' Almaden Wine-'cVMllfDU-j~'2.89 . Yn'ban CiatYama C&R Sugar =.--;_ · . .A9' Gallo Wine ......... ..~$3.69' · Coffee £Ao Mincemeat .... ;.,,. • .,$2.99 Cluny Scotch ... ~'10.99 s7.99 ~ 20-0z Evaporated Milk ._,.,. .. ..46' Coors Beer =-.:="' .,, ...... $2.19 -'8-0Z Saran Wrap ;CX>IO" 51 .89 CANADIAN Condensed Milk ... , ... ., .... •1.15 Reynolds Foil ... ~... .. ... "99: Lord Cranberry Sauce ==-~ -63' Kraft Marshmallows ... .~ ... 79 Cahert PiReapple :-;-.::.:::" .... 59' Challenge Butterc ::..":.."'-...,, 1.9~ .,. 88 Potato Buds ..,,.,_~ ... •1.79 Cre~m Cheese :::;..._ ~..89 •,_...,...., Pitted Olives ~~ ~99e Nabisco Crackers.,~ ,~~ 1.09 11 5-l ~- Sweet Pickles ~ -1241 '1.29 . Miracle Whip K":1c..~ U41'1 .59 Boiled OY-sters .~~ ~,•1 .07 . Pillsbu Frosting ::!nu •t« '1.49 -----~-----------------..0...-------------------0....-..-..:....------- ...... ,... ; For information. call 942-5146. Cheese ball with chutney No hand-shredding the· chec\c for this appetizer spread. Put your blender or food processor to work instead. · CHUTNEY CHEESE BALL 8 oaaces 1brp cbeddar cbeese i tablespoons butter or marcar· ine 'i'a cup milk 1· teupoon Worce.terablre aauce Dub bottled llot pepper sauce ~ cap fluly cbopped.cla1tney , ~ cap ftaety cllopped pecans or ,. anut1 A11orted crackera Cut cheese into small cube · allow cheese and butter to come H; room temperature. Put one-third of the cheese 1n blender container or food processor bowl; cover and blend until chopped. Renwvc and set asJdc. Rcpcat WICC rt\orc Wtth Ttmainmg Cheese. Return all cheese to blender; add milk, butter, Wo~estershitt and hot pepper sauce Cover and blend with several on-olT turns unul smooth. Turn cheese mi11;turc into a m1xina bowl Stir in chutney. Cover: chill for ~vcral hours. Shape ch mi,. turc into a ball. roll in choppc,t nut\. Chill v-cll. Serve with a'wrtc,t crad1.cr1. Mak.ti 50 O•tabtc poonJ ~rvm . Today' N ighborhood Drug tore L cover Gfrl Holiday Beauty Kit Shadows. Pencil. Mascara & Applicators .,. Mitchum Antl-Persplrant •Sptay • .4 ounce •SoTTcf or Cream • 2 ounce •Roll-On, 1 5 ounce Assorted Types ...... f.&. • 2.00 ::.:. -2.00 'YUUI 00 RUlcaT . ' . Our Regular 2 5g..3 63 .. Russell ·Stover Assorted .Chocolates . 0~~~~·495 -. Mailing Boxes \ ---Vin ~ J Fragrances •Lady •Musk •Woman. •Evening Ed1t1on •Oleg C1ss1nl •Whisper Of Musk •Touche 3/8 ounce YOUR CHOICE 30JJ 4.50 VALUE So<ry No Ra1ncheck1 ' HOlldl'J ,, .... I . I I.~· •Pretzef Twists, 7 ounce & Designs_ •Corn Chips, 7 5 ounce ---, 49 VALUE Our Regular 1 09 N . . SoNy No Ra~· Clara Perfume Concentrate Spray 04 ounce 599 1600 VALUE So<ry No Ra1ncnec1ts I COty -I~ ....... I ·· .,,., . ~1ve I Cuddle Bear 2Q5 • 395VALuE ·I ..., ... _. I I U P.S & US Matl Approved --~~~~ ~..p.;..-~~~~ •llbbon1 & Iowa •Stocking Stutters Indoor/Outdoor • 1. Our Regular 99" Noxzema Medicated Shave All Types 11 ounce 139 Our Regular 2 09 Ajax DI.sh = --::::.=.~ 0 COSTA MESA The Courtyards. Harbor Blvd. lntorsect1on Of Harbot & Newport Boulevard 722-1750 1 4g..1 99 VALUE So<Yy. No Altncheck• """'-- VICKS Chloraseptlc sore Throat Spray Regular or Cherry 8 ounce Vicks Nyqull llgllttlme Cokla Medicine 10ounce VIClla Yaporub Ditcongeatant Ointment 3 ounce 239 399 247 Our Regular 3. 79 · Our Regular 5.57 Our Regular 3. 77 -- Pept.msmol Uqukl 4 ounce 121 lcope Moutllwalh 2!J9 Our Regular 3 G9 ----.. -·-- HUNTINGTON BEACH Loel'lmann's 5 Points Plaza Main St At Beach Blvd • Formerly .All n' Phllrmecy • ~~7·3525 Pantene •Shampoo or Conditioner 7 ounce. All Types 2!!E Our Regular 3. 77 ea. •Hairspray •Styllng ... •Styling Mousse All Types 3 e ounce -8 ounce 3~H!CE0 Our Regular 4.99 ea . FOUNTAIN VALLEY Lucky Shopping Cent r Corner Of Brookhurst St & Ells Av D63 0652 •Greeting Cerda •Tape & Boxes · •lltt Wrap •Candy UL Approved 199 I Our Regular 2.99 Sony. No Aalnc:Mc:k• COUGH & COLD ··-- I I I Vicks Formula 44 •0199~· Our Reg. 2. 79-3.17 I Miik lctl• ,..,.. By Kenner 333 Our Regular 4.49 llerclaYhp Clprs •Elegantes Box Of 50 •Enghah Coronas Box Of 30 8!P.ce our AIO' 10•11 59 &arin' lfrtn Nasal •Spray Regular or Menthol •Pump 0 5 ounce ~!CE Our Reg. 2.99--3.87 DrlxDl'lll 12 ...... llllef CaldTMlletl I· I I I I I 2.49 I ... ::: ... =:..=· ------...1112.m..1.49-. AIAl""~ .oo I 10 count Our Regular 3.39 -Ty~ I 2°~~~R I aa~ • °"' Regular as· ... I •=~ounce · 1 •Creme. 4 ounce YOUR CHOICE • 299 I r-~~-.· Ourflogul ... 4.19 • 1- 1 I · -·--·--------r: ---· -. ' Ul\C )OU ever wondered about wine burrel -ho\\ rnuch they hold, "-hY they arc u~. \\h\i diflhcnt wrnc~ are barrel·a&ed di(. fcrcnt amount'i of time'? Until recent years, almo"t all barrel used in C:ilifornaa came from Limousin. a small area an France that produced a htghly aromatic type of pa~ \ft.'C from which the most prcstig~us ·wine barrels are made. Then rwc began hearing about barrels being imported from Nevers. Vo ge and other areas of· France. each rcg1on·havini oak that imparted ats own subtletaes to the wine. The tide is changing a little. with American oak making inroads, and several other countries al o provid· ing barrels to the wipe 1odlastry. The storage of wine in barrels dates tl) at least the 4th ccntury·B.C.· Jn those days. it was actulill y a case' of barrels being ljghtcr 1n weigbt than tile huge clay containers normally used to l}old ftquids. · The ~k-wiU impaFt-a woodsy, vanillin flavo r to the wane with declining flavor being derived year after year. The barrels are formed over open fire and the French have a tendency to all ow the insides of the barrels to burn a little. thus gi ving-.Hoascy ttavor'tITTJddition to · the wood-related tastes. Therefore, a winemaker can careful!~ control the taste clements he desires from the wood by choosing barrels accordang to where the wood was grown. tiow the barrel was made. the barrel's age. and by the amount of umc the wine is left an contact with the wood. . I ' \ - a barrel of wine .facts . FIFI Cuo Jl'Uf>C)lnd·M~dewinr."'" N'oah knew u look a liu)c wine to be a hu\band. -Noah lived 9~ )Ca~. Proof positi ve that wine t healthy. Show me a 90S·ycar·old proh1b1tromst. -Romans -clas Hied grape nsriettes. French Colombard ranked a 3 (out of 10) even then -Roman writers criticiLed In gcncral,.Ametican oak ha 8 wine-. of France (Good for them!) more inten~ character and i~ -Em{>Cror Probnus prohibited usually used Lo hold more full· the growing of grapes in France. bodied wines such as Zinfandcl • (Rome had a cqmer on th ethylene Pmot Noir$ and Cabemets. An glycol market even then ) merican barrel wall hold about 50 -30 A.Di' Christ turn~ water gnJlons. and a French one about 60 to wine at eddin_g feast of Cana. gallons. (U.C Da vi hasn't figured it out The ;.toom or caves in which the )Ct. BATF says it w·a-; illegal.) -1800s -Gay Lussac accurate· barrels are kept are usually ,very ly descri~d fermentation of SUP.r humid so that the wood wall ab orb to'cthyr alcohol and cdrbOn dioxide 'moisture from the outsid~ J.hus (but still can·t figure o.ttt how Christ preventing evaporation of · too did 1, with water). · ' .... much wi ne a nd alcoh<?l through .the _ Louis Pasteur discovered that 'itavcs. • · • acet&e acid bacteria needed oxygen Th.ough . a barrel .ma)'. no longer. but ~c':l~t didn't. (Why do l'C .keep am part nuances tn.the w1~es ,after a . mllkang vinegar?) num ber. of yea rs. at is stall used to _ l 86 l _ Harasithy im ported a low wan~s to~mature slowly. That I00;-000 grape ~utttngs from is w y c~ery winery has hund.reds of Europe. Governor Downey; who barrels la ned up af!d stacked an neat had agreed 10 pay Haras7thy, was ~ows. A.n~. th~t is why we have no longer in office. Haraszthy balan~cd wrnes that have bou-wasn't paid. (So we named a quet. wood character, the correct mildew af\er the gu vnor.) amount ofalco~~t ~nd tannm. _ l870 _ U.S. ex ported -Have -you ever-wondered "about ph)'B<tttera-to-Eorope-. (That"l1 teatn the hi story of wme?. An amusing~ them to criticize our ~int;s!) · chronology by Justin Meyer of -Haraszthy, a director of the Silver Oaks Cellars appeared an the S. F. M ant. indicted for SI 00,000 Napa Valle y Newsletter. Here arc missing gold. Goes to Nicaragua. Justin 's candid co mments. Eaten by a crocodile. (Nothi ng ltke -Ha story pnor to 3000 B.C. and a well marinated meat followed by Noah -washed out. an after di nner mint.) -Noah -after landing "be· -1918 -Prohibition passed. came a hu'\bandman . planted (Proving Congress votes dry hut drinks ~et.) -Ahcamc Bou~hct become the mo\t popular grope "ancty of prohibition bccau\e it produces two I SQ..gallon batchc5 of red w,nc ~' ton. (Provina that quantity will always prevail.) • -ro~t Prohib1t1on -industry lacking t.c<'hnology. "wan es tasted ometh1ng ldu: grope juke in De- cembe(, and somethana like vinegar an June." -Post WW II -anything would ell (the h1g1i.:~1tie alcohol. the better). 11.' -Late '60-. -~O', table wine boom. (Definitely better than Muscatel and Wh ite Port) -Late '70s -varietal wine~ arc King. (Fre~ch Colombard still n 3.) ~ Now \Ve loo£ into the cr~nl baB-IO:tht•bOx to sio to the future. . • " i Finally. from Chalkboard Cellar comes this cny' bw rather nice recipe: . ' . ' . -GRILLED MUSSELS . . WITH HORSERA.OISH CREME Lightly steam.fresh mussels until shells open. Remove from heat and extract meat from shells. Make a ~auce by reducing 1 cup -or cream, '/4 cup white wine (Chardonnay will make a crisper sauce. Rieslin~lighter onc). and I tal>Jcspoon sh-allots. Reduce by 50 percent. Add a dash of garlic puree. a dash of whole-graio mustard. a dash of lemon juice. I tablespoon horseradish, and salt and pepper to taste. Skewe r .the m u~sels on long wooden picks. grill lig~tly for a couple of minutes and se rve with the sau ce .. - eggnog, cranberries ·1ayere.i:J ln tangy salad 1 he flavor and texture contra t between th~ cream.y eganoa la)'er and the tltniY cranberry layer makes each bite of tht sal•td a delightful urpri~. EGGNOG HOLIDAY SALAD l envelope wnUavore41elatln . 1-ouee can cntlltd pliteapple (julet pack> S table1pooa1 lime jalce l ~ capt dairy e1po1 \., cup finely chopped ctlery · l ~ cup• cr&Dffrry Juice cocklaU or apple juice S·ouace paeb1e r11PfJerry-Oavored aelatin 14-ounce Jar craaberry..oranae rell1b ~ . In a small saucepan combine unflavored ,elatin, undraane~ pi11eapple and lime juice\ let stand S minutes. Cook and t1r ove_r medium heat until gelatin dl!tsolvcs. Cool. to room temJ?Crature.; Sur in eggn og. Chill untH parttally S.Ct. Fold 1.n celery: turn into a 1 .. by 7'11 hy 2-mch pan. Chill until almost firm. . . Heat cranberry Juice to boiling; stir 1n ra<;pberry gelaun until d1 solved. Chill until panially set. Fold 'n•reh!th. Carefull y spoon on top of ag&nog mi~ture: Chill unul firm. Cut into squares to stJ ve. Makes_ 12 servings.. " ... jubfiee salad stars·ch~erries Center the sa lad ring wnh a small dish of whipped cream , sour cream or yogurt. JUBILEE cHERRV SALAD One 10-ounce package frozen red raspberries, thawed One 6·ounce pac~e red rat berr1:!Javored _gej!!!n __ s:. cups t>oiilng water -/7 Ya cup cream sherry · -'-..... ·~ cup lemon juice One 16..ounce ean'pitted dark sweet cherries, drained and halved Drain raspberries, reserving syrup. In a large mixing bowl dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Stir in sherry, lemon Juice and reserved raspberry sy rup. Chill until partially set, Fold in rasp~rries and chemes. Pour anto a S· or 6-<:up ring mold. Chill until firm . Unm old on lettuce-lined platter. af desired. Makes 8 servings Call these People to help 1. -,. ' I .. , 4 Tti decorate your home, business or club for this year's ... ____ -~ ...... -....... ~---~- HARBOR HOME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW Pri::/pney Winners' Favo rite Charities! (71.11 n9-R2.?'> COM._11 RC IAI 111 r a\h1on (\land (!\inc to Bullut k\ W1l\hirt' 1 N~wport Bt'.ich. (A 91(°"~____. 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COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL- 1111 Crad •IPt CtllllittH Jocelyn .lamu Chel,.men D£COUTIK I PAITY sEmcu (714) 540-2318 (714) 957·8267 fOMMf.RClAL Afflh.ite of the AmC11un Red Cron CLUB MICHAEL 8 COLLIER (714) 841 -2033 Ila (714) 7~0::3320 7 l0•4 00 Mond.ay·hrd.ay Mike Stewart Skipper COMMEJUCAL ltl7r@riginµl ' [hri11tn1as ~torr I 10-9 Monday-Friday I Q..6 Saturday 10-5 Sunday • 111 Fashion Island, Newport Beach !Bullocks Wilshire WingJ NONPllOflT SE A EXPlOREll SHIP 7l I CALL US -YOUR NEIGHBORS ON THE BAY 1931 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92663 NON·PllOfll (J()ft81? El 0 Jtew ___ OltAJ:!OE COAST COU!G!_ _ OARSMEN Will DO 1r une111 (7 14) 645-3505 Dove Grant, Coach 2701 Fairview Rood+ Costa Mesa, CA 92626 LATIN CLUB COfCO A o•:t MAR HIG H 'CHOOI. Mlchelt <Alla, AdviMJr (714} 760·3320 (hf'r /.()(I(} l f'•n I 1IH'rll"llC<' -,.,,h llrr~11,.,.tur•I tmwlli•hmrnh 7:1 .. <t:M Me•4ll•Y•Frl••>' s 1e1 Ea-.clltl•ff • N••perc •••It. CA 91 ... t Clb{jo~dobtt p .. 1ct.s \ cwe'lt . r.t,, y De.cc ate QOA tie. ~olido~s I • (714) 642 4$76 8ev Ktttutein Peggy Jo Moore All •Hin ,.1; i.1 t•••Hdal flr•• for llttl•I ta t•I• "'''''' Hu4• 4lrtccor1 •Ul •trtcttr lt lh Harllor ffo•e Cllrh&aH L11llt llow Chrlt1 Pritt Pn4. • Na•u or H• ,refit ltHpt art peblltllf'd .. • pelllle tnltt 111 tll• OaJ11 Piiot ••lcll •t>ttpt1 H llelllllty for thlr unltu. ' ... ··--"-~---- ,/ Deu J .. -1 would hke to tiblre my .HPtfacnca_wnh all the COUpott (ntaca wl)o snicker 11 a COUP9(1 chpper chccb out her arocenes. When 1 supermarket in our area offered ~ tnplc the value of manufactutt11' coupon I sot 22 botJles of~" d11hw11tuna liqu.id four cans of refried bHn1, 20 bolfe~ of Idaho Poiatoes Au Gratin an~ Scalloped Potatoes, two bole& of rice and four bOxcs of Cream of Wheat -au free! Jn addition, I was able to buy dotcns of other items,. too numer- ous 10 list here, for just a few cents each. My savings arc not so areat when the store! don't offer double coupons, but they a~ still im-pressive. I recently got 3J 2-litcl' bottles of Coke .free. f .also got 30 cans of Heinz instant baby fOOd free-and then was able to send f9r a Hcini $2 refund. . .. In fact we pend le son grocenes forOlWfamllyoOCJth n mostofour friends do for families of three or four When the final total comes U{> on the cash register, the coupon cntics look bewildered, and I stansmil1na • ...-:Debbie Dulel, Sprt11, Texas Our Debbie -Keep smiling - all the way to the bank. Dear Jne -I have a number of coupons iOOd for free trial-1zc packages of several different prod- ucts. But J have sea~hed at several stores and I JUSt can't ·find any of them . The manufacturers pend all lunds of money for advert1s1ng aod coupons. so why can't people hke me find these trial sizes? One more thing: If the manufac- turers can't solve this problem. I wish they would consider Jlvma us h1ah-value coupons on their regular sizes. -Marte Eady, Reading, Pa. Dear Marte -There are several reasons why trial s1us arc so hard to find. Fir t, even though a super- market has decided to carry a new product, there ma) not be enough room 1n the aisles for the tnal-s1zc dtsplays. When supermarkets order trial· size di plays. the)' usually order onl)' one or two d1spla}'S for each store. Each display typ1call> holds only six or 12 dozen tna.l~s1ze packaaes. That's not .a lot when )'Ou consider that the store may have several thousand rcaular customers who come shopping each week. And. as 1f the situation were not bad enouJh al ready, consider the avid barpm,hunten who buy trial si.ces a dozen or more at a lime when the)' can find them! Sman manufacturers who d1s- tnbute trial 1zes and want as many consumers as possible to sample ' them g.ive us a choice. . They st ructure their coupons so we can either get the free truil size or an equivalent cents-off value on a regular-size packasc Thoughtful reuulers also put sale hm1ts on the number of tnal-s1zc packages that can be purchac;ed by a shopper or shoppinf fam11f,'- Here 1s this week s hst of refund offers Start lookmg for the required refund fonns. which you can obuun at the supcnnarket. in newspaper and magazine adven1scments and from tradin& with fnend Broccoli f Puff stars at brunch Weekend brunch is a com- fortable.laid-back way 10 entertain The late morning timing works well for fam1hes as "'ell as all-adult groups. Plan an cas)' menu so you can manaae preparations without . a predawn wake-up call A bowl of luscious fresh fruit can double as centerpiece and first course. Make and freeze a co~e cake. rolls or • muffins the weeftnd before and reheat in the microwave oven. BROCCOLI EGG PUFF 1 poucl broccoli · t tabletpoont all-purpose Oo1tr ~ te11poon baldn& powder s beateneu• J up cream-1&yle cottage clatt1e 4 1ttcn bacn, crltp-eook~d. dral1ed ud cnmbled ~ cvp 1llredded claeddar or Swl11 claHH (t MICH) Cut off broccoli bud : \Ct a ide. Chop remaining stalk • cook, ~<?v cred. in a ,mall amount of bo1hna ultcd water for 5 minute . Add re rvcd buds: cook S minutt,.; drain. Set a'idc. In 1 mall moang bowl \tir 1oac1hcr flour nd bakin1 poWder: seaside. Ina medium mtx1nf bowl bta& egs. With u wire Y.h1~k or rot&f) beater. beat in flour mixture. tir 1n cotta ch« and bacon. Evenly sprnd broccoli in the bottom ofa area d I 0 6 by 2· inch baking d9'h. Pour cu mixture C\icnly o~cr broctoh. Rake. uncovered, 1n a 3~ onn for 20 minute • prinklc W11h cheddar or "' cheese. Rake l m1nut more· or ..until ccnlrr 1 lmo\t t and ditt 11 melted. ut tand minute before rvin .Ma c 6 rvrn · Mean= celllelint tht Smd the requ1mt mund form needed • of purCbac u de· 'and two proof1 o( purchase from tailed below. Remember. aomt Braft C'hex Ccttal, 1lon1 wnh SO offm arc not 1v1tl1ble in all attas cents for postaae and handhna "for of the roun&ry. each book ordered. This offer hu Today's refund offcn have a no exparatton date. value ofS 11.29. , WIF'T ~uyTbrce, Oct OM Free . Thne offers requue refund Offer. Re«1vc a coupon &ood for a .. forms: · frtt packqe o( Swift Pn:maum BRAN CHEX Health and Fu-· Brown 'N Sctve Sau~ I.inks. · ness ~ks Offer. Receive Hcalfh &nd the iTquired refund form and JOHNSON'S Baby Wash Cloths Pak• look W, Red RinM; ~ ,.._ Rolli .. Cvcw. ScftCI die required refund fonn and 10 Univmal Prodaact Code ., ... ~ from 361 ~ 721 ... of JolamOD's ~ W• Oodat: or ~ &he ~uiled retu.d rotm Ud 1fi"f ~Ol,.-et'111 .... Widla c:beck . 0r · ~ ordef· · for S4. Exdirel Oec-. 1J J, 1916. PLUMll05E SI RtfUnd Offer. rd'uNI lwlll ._. t11t U9'1Willl Prod..ct Code fY9IW ._ _ ... ounce ~ of..._ ... ~m1um Won. Ea~ Dec. JI, 1986. . 8oluil! Dus oflirr doela°'l IJJllDIR a/c(uad farm. ARMOUR SW llc:oa 12 a. fund Offer. P.O.· 801 5%2 lti9le Pia.in, MN SS341 5nd 111.-.:~. mout Scar IKon Ua1venml Proii-ua Code symbols..,_. Miia ~ name. eddmi. cuy. llate lftd ZIP and Fttness Boob: "The New the Univenal Product Cod« from To) Offer. Receive your choice of AerObics," "Running for Health three Brown 'N Serve Sausqe the followina Johnson & JohMOft and Beaut)':" .. Dr. Abravanirs-t1nks packa,e . Expires Dec. 31 , Child Development Toy : Wet Body ~ypc PrOIJ:lm." 1986. Willy's Water Fun Activity Book. ~----------~------------------'-'-~--------_,_;----..;...;..:.......~------------------..:..-~------------------....... ~~ R~1ve two »<:mt coupon1 IOOd IOward lbe MAt purcha~ of" two .more PKUan of P1urnrote Premium kOft. Send the reQuared code. lixptrtt Dec. JI. 1916. . ·••11z· ... --~ PAM&Y snAK HUGHES ''··INCH I 79 ""'lUE TRIMMED BEEF CLOO && • • Cook.d I '-led . OREGON BAY SHRIMP ... : .......... ta. 6A9 YU .... ..L COl'l'll I-LI. CAN ASSO«TEO LIMIT 2 Holf Gollon Chlll.d Corton HUGHES ORANGE JUICE 2A9 LIL · LIMn:t·· ONE S. CUBBISON'S 12..0Z. PKG. DRESSI~ ~i ~ 1.89 0ceon Spray 16-0f Whole 0< Jellled, limit • CRANBERRY SAUCE ........................ A'I .... -.. c IA• LIMIT 3 ........ , ClllAll GI II II a.oz. Pt<G. (DELI DEPT) .68 ~.oz.eon 'II PRINCELLA YA.MS .............................. • NAVEL ORANGES ~ NEW CROP, :'UICY c . •••••• ........ 16-0Z CM'ION .89 1-ounc.. "'°' v.om REDOl-WIP TOPPING ..................... 1.29 Fl'fth JUMBO TANGERINES F'9th 12-0z ~ . ····· ..... ll. A9 NANKA WON TON SKINS SwMt RED YAMS ........ : ................... LI. .19 ~ICE OR BOSC PEARS ... ll ••• .69 IS.Oz. Low Fot 8-0UNCE CAN .. GARDENIA RICOTTA CHEESE.. ..................... 1.19 ISO? PILLSBURY PIE CRUST ..................................... I A9 ' ... IOZ CAN .59 COLOR .. ····-IACH flOf 3.99 •12···· ..... ...... ......... c. 12.0UNCE CAN .79 l Secret to baking ahortcut ts use of frozen dough Brown suaar. cinnamon and nu1mea blend wjth crunchy red 1ppln and walnuts in th~~)'. ~ rolls. The. st\ortcut 1s to use flozen dOu&)\. lf110 easy to take i loaf of ready~ douah from the freezer and place in the mriacrator overnight to thaw. In the momina, ~t's ready to make into Apple Nutmeg Rolls. Order Your Fresh Turkeys! Irvine Ranch Farmers Market's tur- keys are naturally grown with no ad· ded hormones or preservatives. Order now.for Than~ving dinner'! Also Available for Holiday Dining .•. Large selection of Geese. Ducks. Pheasants, Smoked Turkeys. Crown of Lamb-or Pork and many other holiday specialties. USDA Choice Beef Loin . Tri-Tip Roast - 299 Italian Sausage Made with our own blend of natural spices and herbs. No Nitrates. No MSC! 279 lb. Boneless Ve~ Roast White milk-fed veal 3 99 shoulder roast. lb . . Stuffed Boneless Chicken Breast With our own cornbread stuffing. ready to bake. 299 lb. WINE The 1986 Nouveau &aujolais Have Arrived! iplce u~ breakf~st Pt8Cr. nodlrr IOlf' in I • 16 bake a fresh loafofbreld for dinner. too. The ruipe below aivn dirtt· tion1 for thawina . froien bread douah in jult 6 minui. in &he microwave ovtn. 1 ...... , ... ...., ... • •••p11•elrezW• .............. llMlelf11•1melWMtter I rashaon. P1ncb douah a ona lq edac to seal. Usina a sharp knife, cut dough roll in half Jeqlllwbe (down the centl'r). Cut each half into 6 paeca. Let frozen rcady..(touah tha,w until pliable. (To thaw dough in Baking Apple Nutmea Rolla will microwave oven. wrap loosely with warm )Our kitchen and fill the air p&a1tic wrap and . cook on"1..qW with frqrantspicn. Try thin.imple • Pll,wer for 6 minutes, rotat1na recipe. for a special breakfast treat. occasionally.) Place douah S?PCCCl, cut sidn up. in cavitil'S ofli$htly arca;cd muffin pan. Sprinkle any looSt fillina mixture over rolls. Ut rise until doubltd in si1e. . . Bake .at 37S degtccs for 20-25 !Tlinutes or until golden brown. Remove from ~n immediately. If desired. drizzle warm rolls with mixture of 2/l cup powdered supr and t tablespoon water. Makes 12 APPLE NtmQ;G ROl.J.:3 I (OM peUd) loaf f,.._ l'ffd)'• dMp ~ c•pbrto1qar •;, n p dl.,,ed .... •*• On a liahtl)' Ooured board, rail douah out to a 14-iqch ·~1Aarc. Spread dough with mix,~re o( brown sugar, walnuts, apples. cin· namon, nutmea and butter. Roll dough up tightly in jelly-roJl rolls: T I\ l\ I ) I ~ f~ I () N A lJ ------- At'Irv'ine Ranch Farmers Market; 'Quality is a tradition. This holiday season , ser.ve your family the best. From our own fresh turkeys -to our complete, cooked turkey dinners, Irvine Ranc h is. one-stop' shopping at its finest ! Just in time for the holidays ••. Opening November 2 4th in the Walnut Village Center, Irvine 14401 Culver Drlv~, at Walnut 3 Markets Open Thanksgiving Day Tustin & Mission \'iejo 9 am· 3 pm and F__uhJon bland 8 am · 5 pm California Avocados A favorite for holiday dips and salads. . ea. All Other Slor~s H'lll B~ Cloud Crisp· Jicima • lb. -. -4 9 Cr.eat in salads or relish dishes. • Ruby Red Grapefruit The finest from Texas. 4 9 sweet-flavored for breakfast or fruit salads. ea. e New Crop Shelled ·Walnuts . Light amber halves and pieces . for holiday baking and saJads. lb. or pkg. 298 Crisp C~lery A must for stuffing or relish 0 dishes.49 OU .• '---- Sweet Velvet BAKER\r ------------ Fresh Baked · Croissants Choice of chocolate, apple cherry or almond filling. 79 reg .. 99 ei. · ea. • New/ Cubbison' s 100% Whole Wheat Stuffing }39 12 oz. pkg. Sebastiani 1986 Nouveau Beaujolais From California. 99 New/ Giant Pumpkin 1so mt. reg_. 4. 1s -....--t-Waln Muffins--Cl ssic Coke or.__ Brie 60% French Brie cheese "Cou· ronne Brand"' from · enri utan. The classic choice. for before dinner hors d'oeuvres. Cut fresh ' f>rc111t:/l' Cr11mll( .'ilnrc'S f.rH'f'f 1111/111,/ uml (Mid 4fl'$11 Our own mouth-watering muffins with no additives or preservatives . A must for brunch or breakfast. 3 99 Pkg. of 4 reg. 4.29 .. Diet Coke S Six 12 oz. cans } 9 · tcg. 2. 79 . 6 pack ~-~-_.._. I. . . "l: .. ..... ' ' J • ' -. . ..... -~ Haagen-Dazs ·Ice Cream dlint ctn. reg. 2.09 }79 daily from 2 kilo wheels. 449 ·reg. 5.99 lb. lb. French Roule Cream Cheeses A festive chee~ spiraled ~ith black pepper or garlic and herbs. A lovt!f y ildd1tion to any hoiiday tahle 799 reg. 10.99 lb lb. . - Orange Roughy Fillets . lb . 699 Large Shrimp - Nl white., shell-on. perfect for shrimp cocktails. part>• trays 998 and seafood sautes. lh. Dungeness Crab Meat For cocktails. dips . }399 and salads. lb. Fish Fajitas Thinly sliced pieces uf fish fill~ts with onions. bell peppers. tomato.es and delicate 399 seasonings. lb. DELI ------- Call us for holiday catering/ Waldorf Salad A holiday favorite of apple.~. raisins and walnuts. Made fresh FEAST .••• P'roQI C2 constanlly until thick and glos y. Yield 6·setv1.0g 200 caloric per servina. . . --HOLIDAY SWEET- POTATOES . Prelleat oven to 35t degree1. Maall uttl 1mootll: 1 cu ( 1 poud. ! oucH) vac!l•m pack· ed sweet potatoes t Adel and 1tlr to blend: 14 cap SuprTwla Daall pepper Fold in 1 cu (8'1• 0Hce1) unsweetened piDeapple tidbits, draiDed Spoon mixture into greased 1 quart casserole. Cover anf:i bake 30 . to 40 minutes or until hot. Yi eld 6 • servings. 118 calories per serving. CARAWAY GREEN BEANS Steam until crisp and tender. then drain I 'h Pounds fresh green string beans. Meanwhile. mi~ in saucepan: 6 tablespoons low-fat, low-sodiu'm sour cream and 2lablespoons flour. Stir in 6tablespoonsskim milk, 2 1 tablespoons SugarTwin. 2 table· spoons finely chopped onion, 2 \easpoon caraway seeds. 3 oelnces cheddar cheese. cut in small pieces, dash pepper and dash nutmeg. . Heat and stir until cheese melts. Add beans and blend. Yield 6 es per serv1ne. cftNBERRY ORANGE RELISH t ~apt iresb Cl"aaberriet 1 can ( 11 oaacH) mandariD orange 1egmeat1 'I• cup SugarTwia Drain mandarin oranges. Put cranberries and mandarin orange segments through food processor or grinder. Add SugarTwin and mix well. Cook over moderate heat S minutes. Serve well ch.tiled. Yield 6 servangs.-ZOcaloi1eSper serving. PEPPERMI NT FLUFF 1 tablespoon anavored gelalin '.4 cap cold wa~r l cup evaporated milk '4 cup SugarTwin · 1 teaspoon mint extract 3 drop• green food color Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in small saucepan. Stir constantly over low beat until gelatin dis- solves. Add evaporated ·milk. SugarTwin, mint extract and green food color. Blend well. Chill until soft peaks form . Spoon into dessert <S ishes, gar- nish with fresh mint leaves. Yield 6 servings. 47 calories per serving. ~ JIOTSPICED CRANBERRY PUNCH . 3 tea1pooaa wbole cloves a 1tlckl clJUaamoa t cups water ~ cap SugarT•in 2 ~ cupt aa1weetene.d pineapple juice % cup1 low-calorie cranberry juice f wbole cinnamon 1tJcll1 for 1•rni1b Tie spices in cheesecloth bag, Simmer in water 15 minutes. Remove spice bag, Add fruit juices and SugarTwin. Heat to serving temperature. Garnish with whole cinnamon sticks. Yield 6 cups. 38 calories per VJ cup serving. .•. daily in our deli kitchens. fl99 ·~~~~--~~~~~~ lb~ ~-~-·HI .,... Krah Salad A delicious salad combining mnist, flavorful krah with ~al· hons and mayonnaise. 599 rt;•g. 6.99 lb lb. Salad Sampler Plate Choose any 3 of our gourmet ~lad.~. ~11 include a 495 frc~h roll and huller ea. · Sushi • California Roll Made fresh at our ~u~hi har. R pc~. of cucumber, ivocado 299 and fish cake. re$l. 3 ... 5 ea. ea. Videotape for dieters For people who need mo-re help and support than a diet book can offer, but who are unable or unw1lhng to attend groups, the convenience of videotape is attract· 1ve. Alben ·R. Marston, professor or psychology and p )'Chiatry at Uni- versity of Sou them Ca hfom1a. says hisnew"ln Control: A Home Video Wd&ht·Lo s Program," is a "com-ptthcnsive ~nc that provides a ·sensible, balanced food plan with the primary emphasis on J>'YCho- l()Jical issues rtlatcd to the control of catin~" Cathy Riaby, Olympic gymnast -: and tcle~ ision per~nality, appears as· a special aucst, prcsentil'.I& the cxc , ht pon1ons of the video. "In Control" incliidn two two- ·hoor videocassettes (2H minute~ total vi(:wi na). a IJJ.paae vicwcr•J JUide. and 1WO 6().paac protram diaric\. You can pre view the cassette at )Our local Amcncan Hean \ !M>Ciation, which al'° has the ca ttCJi for sale at $69 plu tax . - Sun et f ac hard roaa in CIF football .games Le meet stron tests tn opening round Thi• week'• prep 1amea~ odd8 BJ ROGER CAIWION ............... ....... , Loyola vs. Marina (at We tminster) Edison ' . Crespi (at 81rm1nJham Hia,h) Watmantter at Bisho~ Amat Bell-Jeff vs. Woodbri~ (at Irvine) . Loyola b) 7 Crespi b) 7 Bishop Amal by 12 Woodbridat by 7 There were three Sunstt Lea&ue footbtll 1eams·1n tht C IF Bia rive .football semifinals a year aao. and Edison ~nt on to Jhare tht chtm- . pinthap with Lona Beach Poly •. ~una Beach vs. La Sierra (at Riverside CC) Un1vcrs1ty at La Habel • La S1m11 b) 6 La Habra ~8 . .. .. ,,., . Norwalk v~ Saddlcbaclc'(a Sania Ana BOwl) siddleback by l ~ That, however, is history. The · · • . · ._ ___ ;....; fututt? The ClF. pairi~ would with~k Gcorac Pa&.GA..a (>..(), indicate none of the lcaaue sentries, l 90-pound senior. As a junior, he led champion Manna, runner:up Edison the team with four interceptions u a o r Westminster, is considered a good defe!'s•~e back and was the team's top bet to act even as far as the second receiver. round. Ha s favonte taracts are Sienior wide Marina will host Del Rey Lciaue recei•eD Tony Porrata (6-0, l 74) and power Loyola; Edison m~tsanother light end Chris Rising (6-1. 213) Del Rey Leaaue ht;avyweiaht. Crespi; Pona a".eraged l 8 yard~ pc!'. catch. and Westminster 1s at B1snop Amat, and Rasana 10, whale each can .be where the No. I seeded and sn~aten eounted oo for two re«ptions a pme. Lancers await. lfi\CU6tomary fashion for LOyola, Here's a look It each of the first-tHe-Cubs hkc to run wath power, and ro und pmct involvina Sunset 5-1 t, 189.pound John Winnek (6.8 League entne~ average) and S-11 , 179-pound run- Loyola (1·%) vs. Marla (5·5): Steve Grady's Cubs can boast of a lot of numbers, as wdl as scncs. Loyola has been to the pla)'offs 10 times in the past l I years. carrying a l l l-31-3 record dunng that stretch This )'car's seniors were undefeated as sophomore • and among them is iackle 1s Mathew Butku the soo of formel' aJl-pro Dick Butkus. At 6-2. 220. Butku blends wuh such heavy- weights up front as 6-2, 278-pound David D"' and 6-3, 22~pound John Nally. 1 he Cubs run a multiple offense nift&backMareo Torres are the major th mi ts. The Vikings mtt.Lo~ola in the fir1t round on one othtr occa ion. takina a 28-20 decision in 1984 E4.lto11 (1·%) va. Crnpl (t-1): The Celts aTe no strangers to the unset League -Westmtn!lter lo t a 23-6 non-leasue dec1 ion this }tar and dropped Crespi an the first round of the 1982 pla~ofTs. 31-9. This )tars cd1tton, however, ap- pears to be one ofCresp1's best ever. Only twice hasan)'onc ~orcdmore than a touchdown on Crespi. and the . . Celtacs ha .. cnot been held toles than .. 21 po1nu · · The key is sophomore tailback Russell White, who has scored 2S touchdowns and run for well over 1,500 yards in 10 pmes. His averaie carry through eight games was 13.7 yards and has been called ~nee-in· a-hfcume back." · . , Cresp1's offensive hne ., •nrhored b)i ·tiaht end John Carpenter (6-5, 230). and averages 6-3. 215. "t think we can match up," saad · Edison Coach. Dave White. "Teams haven't run all over us. J think we can slow ham down." That's bas1call)• the problem. The Celucs can pass behind quarterbaclc Rob O'Bymc, but he usually JOCS to the aar .only eight to nine times a pme, u ually on shon rout~. Birmin,ham High as Jocat,ed at 17000 Hayne t. in Van Nuys • • Westmluter (5-4-1) vs. Bl11top Amat (18·8): Enc B1coemy bas run for 25 touchdowns as a senior. Aglanst Mater Dc1 ht rushed for 16 t yards on 13 cames and 3 touch- downs, about par for the course for the ~-11. !8S-pouod~nior. Encore for Woodbridge __ _..,_a~u'na--;Unt ready fat retu1 11 to CIF playoffs this Friday By ROGER CARLSON CM._..,"'4 .... --- lca•tamatc passang ream wasagaanst Costa Mesa m which the An1sts suffered a 49-18 loss. "I saw them apinst Woodbndge," saad Perkins. a former player and assistant coach at Newpon Harbor. Woodbridge Hi&h's Wamors return for back-to.back assi111ments an Clf pla)ofT action, Laiuna Beach makes ats first appearance since 1983 and Univer aty Hash' TrOJllnS return to the pla)'ofTs for the serond time in three )'"tan as eliminations be&in Friday. Saturday ni&ht Saddlcback Hi&h's Roadrunners return to CIF Central Conference play in an attempt to make a run at dcfendma their CIF crown Browning's favonle taracrs are 6-4 Doug Burke and 5-10 Mike Cryder who have caught nine and eight touchdowns respectively. This 1s La Sierra's second tra1&ht tnp \O the pla)'offs under the fourth-y~r coach and the EagJes arc the Desert-Mountain Conference's o. 3 Sttd. Defensively la 1crra' 6-l""sctup revol"es around 6-2. 220.pound Lonnie Lemon. • Fnday's winner meets the wiriner of tht Agoura-t. Herc's a look at eac:h game. Joseph (San Marco ) came next week. University (1-4) vs. La Habra (f-J): La Habn's H1&hlanders. under C0ach BOb Ra1J. hare the Freeway wauc championship and have one common opponent with UniverMy's Trojans Saddleback applaed a 24-8 defeat on La Habra 1n the third week of the year. Four weeks later University lost to ..., ..... ,.....~Lw...,_ Marina Hilb 9Clllor nm~_ back Sean ~ala hU been named. tlle.~y Pilot'• Sunaet Lape Player of ~e Year. . ly ROGER CA.Ill.ION °' .. ...,,... .... Wnh a near· v.ecp of honors. the Manna Hip Vikings' lead the w>a) an the Dail> Pilot'• Al~Suntd league football selections v.ith Most Valuable Playrr Sean Maguta and oach of the Year Chrir. Ramtey. In almost stol')book fashion. Maauta. a S-1 l. llS-~und senior. spent mos1 of the non·lcaaue · Kason inj ured as Manna struli)cd to an ()..5 start. But upon his · retum, the V;kinp stormed to their first-ever unbeaten • cham_p1on hip season. . Opcrattna 11 fullback to set the most out of his qu1cknC5 to the lane, Mqula ran for 619 )ard on 97 came~. a 6.4 averq.c per carry, ~oring four touchdowns, tv..o from 57 and 40 yards ouc. Ramsc), who was brou&ht 10 from <.iCOr&laiech thrt pa: t ummcr to ~ a lite rtplacement for Dave Thompson, v.as anott\er late-bloomer. · - After watchma his team struaglc ap1nst quahty compctit1on. h1 1;ariablc 4"" defense bcpn to clack and with u. came a defense which allowed one touchdown to .• each offhc tcaaue opponents . .~ The earl)' hne on Manna .,.,. that the-re were three (Pleue eee MAa.DIA/D2) *** *** *** Dally PUot All-San.et Lalae First Team Offease First Team Defuse Poi. Player, 1cll1ool Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Player, tclllMI Ht. QB-R1ck.Vandemet. Manna 6-0 180 Sr. DE-Mike Cover. Westminster 6-2 QB-Mike Henderson, Edison 6-2 18S Sr. DL-Bruet DuBois, Edison 'S-10 RB-Sean Magula, Manna 5:1 t 185 Sr. DL-Rna Meha1zadeti. Fountain Valley 6-2 RB-Kalcaph Carter. Edison 6-0 200· Jr DL-Bob Ounn. Manna S-9 WR-Dean Eddy. Westminster. 5-9 167 DE-Jim Rubalcava. Westminster 6-0 TE-Bruce Schmidt Manna 5-ll 185 r. LB-Tpdd Dcstattc. Marina 5-10 WL Yr. 2().4 r. 185 f 200 Jr 17S r 207 r 190 Sr. OT-Kevin F~urman. Ed~SOJ~---+.J.--...i.)~--br--. -1:8--Mark Smttl\,...WCst-mtnMff---+.,,,_..,...-'-~:..---' OT -Dcmck Watkins. Manna 6-4 220 Jr. LB-Marc Hartman. Edison 6-3 21S Sr. OG-Doua Blanchard, Edison 6-4 240 Sr. DB-Rob Bngs. Foun~in Val!cy 6-1 OG-Gcorae mith, Marina 6-2 192 r DB-T>lcr Aldous, Manna ~ C-Doua Van Lare. Fountain Valley 6-2 235 Sr DB-Ken Rchhna. Huntington Beach 5-11 PK-Ben Lefrancoi . Marina 6-1 160 r Puntrr-Mau Bertram. Ocean View 6-0 Sttoad Team Offea1e QB-Mike Ausun. We tminster RB-Jason '1cGehee, Htn. Beach RB-Ray Luckey. Fountain Valley WR-Bnan Ste~er. Manna TE-Mike Pnnce. Edison OT -G1lben rsaac. Wt'~tminstcr OT-\\tarrtn Taylor. Fountain Valley OT -Larry, tuppy, Ocean View OG-M1ke Je~n. Manna .,_ OG-Todd Little, Huncington Beach C-Jag Sckhon. We tmanster -()..2 5-l t >otO S-9' 6-1 190 6--0 232 6-3 235 6-2 210 r 6-4 230 Sr. 6·2 2SS Sr. 6-3 242 r SttOIMI Team Defe.H DE-Scott Franscntc. Manna 6--0 DL-V1ncc Lepsp1, Edison 5-9 DL-Jay Me>Mmuad. HunuR&ton Beach.4-0 LB-Todd Wca\lcr. Wesurunsttr 6-2 LB-Ra_} m1th. Wcstm111 ter 6--0 LB-Jeff Noble. Hununaion Beach 6-1 LB--Bernac Cofacch10, Edison 6-0 DB-Gunner Wolfe, Edison 6-0 DB-!>aJ"l')I kmner, Huntmaton Beach S.9 DB-Chris Nena. Fountain Valley S.8 DB-Phil Bowen, Ocean View 5-JO 175 175 17S 210 205 l7S L97 224 236 205 215 185 170 170 160 r, r. Jr. Bell-Jeff (I-%) va. WMArtd1e (l·Z1l Bcllarmanc- Jeffcrson's Guards. based m Burbank, finished second an the Sant.a Pc Lcaaue. droppana a ,3(). 7 decision to No. 2 seed Harvard and a 12-7 non-league game with Dominguez after running off ei&ht straight victorie~. The Guard , coached by former R4ms linebacker Doug Wood lief ( t 96S-69), run a multiple pro set wnh 1- back Dave Lockwood (S·8, 175) a key runner. Saddlebacl, 35-7. ' "If University can play defense, 1hey have a shoi at beattng L4 Habra." said Saddle back Coach Jerry Witte. "Univcrsuy has the offense." "Clemens adds MVP Award Quarterback Keith Fitzgerald, a S-11 , I SO.pound sensor, has thrown 12 touchdown passes. "Our defense, a 4-3. has ~n reasonable and kept us an most of our pmes:· said Wood lief. John Siekety. a 6-4. '2JO.pouncJ M:lltOt. and Tom Re ler. at 6-1. 190. are Bell-Jeffs two defensive tackJe~ who anchor the hne. • The wmner of the CIF Desert-Mount.am opener meets the winner of the tascadero-Santa Clara (0,nard)- pme a week later I La1a.n.a Btaclll (I·!) v1. La Sierra (t·t>: The EagJC5 of La Sierra Coach Dave Perkins feature a run-and.shoot offense. with quanerback Ed Browning leadin& the wa> with 22 touchdown passes and over l ,900 }ards. Lquna Beach's o nly real cxpcncncc wath a Magic act takes over .. in victory DALLA (AP) -Earvin "Ma11c" Johnson has been the catal) t for the Lo AnJelc takers for many years. As Ma&Jc goes, so 10 the Lakers It was no different Tuesday ni&ht as the Lakers defeated the Oallas Mavenck M4-l 10in an N BA pme. Johnson scored nine of his pmc- h1gh 29 points to sperk a fourth- quarter comeback. Dallas had kd the entire final pcnod until B)'rOn Scott hit a 16-footer to tic it at I 00 Then, Johnson went to work. Lakcrs Coach Pat Riley said. "We did a arcat job of comina from behind When we went bark to our staners 1n the fourth quarter. our offense started clickin& The-way Dalla had been hlowm' away people at home this year. it wa• tmportant for • us to \t.ay rlo~ an the fourth quarter." Dalla' made e11ht more field plJ than the LakcB, but t os A~k\ wH 27 of JJ from the frtt-throw ltnc, where Dallas was only c11ht of 11. Johnson put the Lakeri ahead l 01-100 when he made one of two frtt thro~, with 4.0l Id\ 1n the pmc. It WI\ the fiMt lead for l OS n&rl i1ncc late an the third ~nod. The 6-foot·9 auard went on to ~o~ " nine point 1n a 31Jt-m1nute pen a the Laken 1ncrra1Cd their l(ad to I07-102 With 1:4 left. O.ll11 m•f\Wd t0 h~ 1M pme at I 07 -on Otrelc Harper' thrtt·po1nt ba kct and Mark A&u1m's tum· around 1umptt, but the l.1ktn wtnt ahud foraoud. 109·107, onJohl\SOn' lWO frtt lhmWJ -u•m~ who It'd O.lla wnh (PleeM ... ll~OIC/DIJ . ,,, ' La Habra's ma;or ""capons arc fu1lback-m1ddlc lanebarkcr Kevin Capps. and Man Shackleford at quanerback Shackleford had been inJurcd and was replaced by John Robertson. but has since seen some action and may be ready to return to full duty. The winner orthe Central ronfcrencc'"iSsue.;_ -m-cc-ts-t~e winner of the La M1rada-Anahe1m matchup a week later Norwalk (1-4) v1. Saddlt bact (f.1): The game was moved to Saturday because of Santa Ana's CIF Sou them Conference pme v.1th Dommiucz Fnday night First-year coach Phal Vela runs an I offense with quanerback Mike Troncoso ( 10 touchdowns). and runnanJ back Dae Ho Song (S-7, 145), with 600 yards ru hina and thrtt TDs, leads the ground '8mc Norwalk's four los56 have come 1n the la~• ci1~ pme .. Cy Young winner voted AL honor. Mattingly second K..\ n Tc\as I .\P) -Roger ( lemcns. who "-On .:?4 pmcs tn his first full (Cason with the Bo ton Red So\. capped a dream )car Tuesday by becoming the first ~tartmr pitcher in I 5 }Ca~ to wan lhe .\mencan Leaaue·s Most Valuable Pla}er .\ward. The 24-)car-old n&ht-handcr rap- tured IQ of 28 first-place votes for 339 points tn easil) ou td1stancma Don Matt1ngl) of the New York Yanktt, and Boston teammate Jim Rice m the ballottng by the Ba\Cball Wrttcr<i. A socu111on of .\menca "f thought I did ha'e n prett)' good chance eH~n though I was a ,taning pitcher," Clemens said at hi'> home m Kat}. lie. conceded. though. that the new-:. still was 11 bit ofn 'hock. "l >was going to come home tonight and St't' on TV if l finished second or third. but pcbb1e (his wife) wanted me to sta\ around the hou\C." He learned of the av.ard b) tele- phone. and tmmcdaatcl) called his "'' fc "ho wa\ at an ob tetnc1an · ollkc. t}c 1~ c-.ix--cting the coupJc' fir t child 1n liH~ da\. "l hope b) v..mnlna this av.ard I ha' e put n c'clamat1on mark 1n the mind of' Ott'rs about ~tart1nf p1t<;h· e~w1nn1ng1t. lrl v.a \Olin&. 'd \Otc form' tcamnatc Jim Rice. Stat 1 rcll one otu should'"" 1t." league champion Red Sox in the L East. .. IU) hke (Clemens) docs a areat ~-~---1-job ~fifth day, but the othci four days )ou're counting on somcbod)' el ,"Mattingly added. Rogel' Clemen• !) \'1attingl). 1n a telephone nc\.\s conference from Y nkec • C.,tad1um following the announ tmcnt Yid he behe,es mongl) that nn eHf)d3) pla\er should win the MVP a"ard. .:l kno\\ he 1s vaJuabtc.; .. M:itt1ngl) said of( lcmcM ··out it's har<l tor me to ~oru:cnc lhau au> who is in }J or .34 game can be a "aluabk . a\ an c't'I') da~ gu) v.ho 1 out the rt' I 6~ game\ .. The Yankixs' first ba m:&n pla~ed 1n all 16~ games m 19 6, ma sing onl~ t\ tnnin s all ~\On a New 'orl fin1 hcJ ~ond to the \mcncan Comma back from naht houlder \Ul'&Cr) that cut shon his rook1t' scawn tn I %5. Clemens began a fabulou\ season b) v..innin& ht fi~t pme. 7-2. an Chicago on pnl I I. He '-'COi 01} lO pllCh~ Red.Sox.LO 1brir r.,...1 pennant since 1975 and onl} their founh ~tntt1n-6~ ---P"--!11 He became the Bo ton topper. The Red x did not lose more than four pm~ m a rov. all scaso• and < tcmcn., lollO"-t.'d 14 lo se "-'Ith a '1ctorv. Ht~· other accomplishment 1n .. duded •Set11na a mC\jor-leaguc record b} !>tnkin& out 20 batten. m a pm S'lnSl Ilic Seattle Manne~ in Fenv.a> Park on Apnl 29. •Going 14-0 at the tart of th ~a~n. •Winning the ont> games as 8o , ton went 3· l 0 on the road, hot dung to the AL East lead 1mmt\liatel) aflcr lhl' \II-Star Ciamc 1n mid-July. • :\ 24-4 r1.-cord, leading the majo 1n "1ctor1e\and topp1ngthcALw1th 2 4 earned run l'eragc. • truck out .2.l8 baucn-m ~'G .. on ~cond onl\. to attic' Mar l ans,.,ton v. 1th 2-45: •Bel mt' onl) the 1h1rd L pitcher 10 v.in the ) Young "v.ard unam mou I . JOan1n Detroit' l>cnn ~kl-.aan. 196 • and 'Jew Yor ' R n (iu1dr). 1978. Schmidt selected NL MVP " .. " IHI tan with SO tncompletcpa dd mcqunuon~bt) ttmcd commemal bmlb. a 10.minut · · inJul) debt)' .and a be') or )cllo~ t p. A9-'f )OU h:h~ tht Ion t pmc 1n M ~Y '1g,h1 Football history. h took 3 hours and 48 m1nuan for the\\ 1 initon Rcd km' to btat lk San Franmco 49(-""' l'-6. and tht final sun did 1 wund until thrtt minutes befott I am F. ;T. . The third quan r "~nt be)'ond midnight nJ the fim h.alf ended JU t bcfi rr J 1 p.m_ all(Ji.ms much of the nation to i,,. Hch to the Lite ncv.> lhcn -.. ndl oil the TV :set and fall p "'.\t tht~ 1'9lt, v.c I be on prune ttmc' an tht- PhlJ1pp111cs,'' ~BC nnollftttr Al i1d\~lsttmarlc-d at oMpo•nt The a\ era ·~FL g.;u11c this ~tar~ lasted JUS1 . \lndcr 3 hou~ and 12 mtnut~ ' ·~'Ill' dtd th" pm~ in hteh onh ~ points v.erc srumi take M> Ion " · · · · fttit fi.r.stqwsn'°r Prit al{m& n1cel~ .. ~P:.H'\Cn a bit quicker than the a\trigr NFL cont~L 'ov. there v.~rc « ~onds left m '"c q~rtcr and ~BC broke for another commctClal. Four more pl3\S and the quancr ended and there •<as -of cour\C :.... another rommerciJI break Three breaks 1n I: l S. \('\Co pla~s and 13 minutes ofactU2l t1me consumed. • forthtpmc.thc49cfiranonl) lifumcsandJ.hrcv.; 60 pasSt's, 33 completions. The Red kins ran 34 times but pas~ mort. 40 umcs with JUSt IJ completions nd C\Cl) complete pass. ir1ttmed end~ with the" rccc1 vcr c.o1ng out of \)ctund\. stopping the cloc It Morco~er. the 49t'1'\ v.crc pcnahzed 1 S umcs for 118 yards: the Redskins ttutt times for 22 )ards and another 10 call v.ert cuhcr dtchncd or v.;iped' out b) offsttUnJ pcnahac' And w It ~ent . long after m1dn1ght ... It's nov. Tuc-.da).'' \aid an graphtC' from ~BC . w)uch contmued to grt II\ commercial brcals deep into the. founh quancr. P•t Wllllam1; who 1s ti) lni l.O land a 11 .... .a..tten ••d record Cliburn ~·• shoulder aurgel'f P1tthcr Stc~11n C 1t'burn of the Angrls a undcNtnt arthro~op1c surgrry Tucsda) to rcmo\c bone fragment\ from his right shoulder. ( hburn 29. will begin ~n cxcrtisc program soon al\d doctors citpcct him to be 3blc to enter spnna trainma nt'll.t >Car. the team i31d Dr. LqtNis Yocum performed chc opcrauon at ln&)C'A<ood"s Ccnttnela Hospnal ~ Cliburn pla)cd last season for Edmonton of the Pacific Coast Lnauc. where Ile was 1-1 with one save and a 6.94 ER.\ in 20 pm~. In 1985. the right-hander. who s1aned "ilh the n&els as a free agent 1n Apnl 19 2. posted a 9-3 record ~uh sill sa\ cs and a 2 09 ERA in 44 games lfingshalt drought~ on road R. d ( PJ - tDt thrtt limn to lead "'"'"_.. .. ,...toa 6.5 NHL \lCtOI) O\'t"fthc- \\ ltlan ton C Pita Tucsdar ~ilht or the Ktnp· fiBt v.1n on IM ~in O\"tt a month. Lu. ~ hJd bttn Q.6.: I a-. ... front homt' 1~'111.mna 1n Dttrou on Oct IS. The a ul • ·IOwJ. ha\c l<»t thrtt ualJht anJ arT •mlcll an the l~r la t fi,c. . BounK" got h1 lint eoraJ of thC' Sl'a on on the me· fir.;t hot.JU t 4 I nd into the gan')C'. But Lou Fnncnchetu 1•nJ I n ttav.'Orth connected in \M paceof9"4 nd tOll\tthcCapual a 2-1 le ~ ner one pcnod .. the Ktnp JOt t'\Cn y,hf'n Grant Ltd)arJ ~rtd a power-play &oal at • •.41 of &he ~ond pcnod. But. \\a hington,,, nt bacli.1n front "hen • ~e' tn Hatcht'r earned the puc lout of has o" it zone. mo' cd into &he Kinp' end and hncd a 1.5-footcr past l<>ahcndtr Roland.Melan~n u 7:36. Bourne struck apin before the pcnod ended. · Bourne complet d has ~ond - rccr hat trick at 32 sccon(h of the third penod ·· Lo~ ngtl~. 7-11-1. added anothtr . goal at 8: 17 Yt>ht'n J 1m fo' scorl.-d from long ranac. Wasbington·rallied for two ~ores in leu than a minute. Hatcher acttin& his second goal of tht' e\Cotn& at . 9.44 and Un) Murph> scoring at I 0 33 But the Kmgs got another power pla> when Peeters was called fordela) of pmc aficr shootmg the puck into the stands Ja> Wells Look ad"antagc ·and puu.hc Kinp back 1n front with a dmc from the lcfi point. at 11:37. __,.. Grant Martin of tbe WulaJ..D.Cton Capital• (left) grabe on to Sean llcKenna of the Kini• from behind wblfe trylng to keep h1.m .,.., from the pack along the boarcla. USC signs basketball recrUita 9 • • f blue ~bip ·futU.re tOend? ~nrors ha\C signed letters of intent to play . ~ · LO ,\r-.;QELES-Thrtthtibschool m· JC s ·basketball for Southtrn Cal in the fall . the ~hoot announced Tuesda). -NCAA's a d aptab•fltty to I Junior college v.;h1lc ~orl1ng on thctr grac.Jl:'I. auonal Ba,ketball . Assodauon e:\pansaon franchise for Orlandq, fla .. ta._mg a shot at Miami, one of tbc Orlando iroup's competitors: ""In M1am 1. there arc thrtt "'l>S of pa>1ng for tl'itnp -casll. crca11C&«1 orsfac em up!' Ronnte Coleman. a 6-6 forv.ard. a\craged 13 I fU e _9-Qint~ and 9 rtboundu heJlelped DomifJ.&_U('Z High tn could end rush to-other 11'1>. ·els ("'omp&on po61 a 22-0 record in 1986. He broke his wnst ~ Smtth ocK1s1n1 the latter optwn. entered Monroe Commun1l\ Coll~ 1n Roche.,ter Killian bdtc\e\ the tour->car school~ made \llltn& out an attractt\IC option. and m,an) ol the rc1.:ru1l\ waited Irvine's Herring picbBW at the end of tht scaM>n and dad not appear in the pla)offs Duant Cooper. a 6-1 guard for Lakewood High. avtraJed IS. I po1nt'I and 6 us1sts this past season. Cal\tn Banks. a 6-6 swingman. averaged 16.4 point and 8 3 rebounds to help St Francis de Sales High 1n Toledo to a 17-6 record. ROCHESTER. N Y (AP) -Propos1t1on 48. which until the last minute uid didn't want to ~ramhlc around cost Stan Smtth a roster \pot with a ma1or<dtlqc for a Junior cOllCJe, basketball team, has been a rccru1t1nJ bonanza for the .. In time "ere goina to get more:· K11l1an siud. nation's 1umor colleacs But whether n wJll continue to But Da' e Fal"r.lr. who aHoach at Hutchinson. Kan , plow prtvaously unattaanablc talent an to those niinks an Community ('oil c "cont:11.:ted almo~t all'' of the n-cruats coming )'tars remains to be seen made mthitble b) Propo\1t1on 48. \Jtd high ~hool\ and Mike Herrin&. a three-year 'tarter m uodcr ht\ dad Al Herring at Irvine High. verbally comm11ted to play basketball for Bri&ham Young Un1\crs1ty next fall :..:__....,.........-----e • ormcr aquerowasrecrutt &\a poantor "I thank we're a }Car too 500n"' to determine long-fou r-) ear hools. will ad/U\t to Propo\tt0n 48 and lewn 'Io p_.'loddolllLAJ1.&..1r..111..&&'1.tJ1i«....lll!LllW""-lw.llUl'llil_._l--JLCDll..iLUC~..JJJ..LW:...U::&UWJ.JWJJ'-1..ccoqc..A.JWliW...c.&J~m.c_-1llila!!llrcr't 111. 111 be a ff cct,·d nc" ""'a \on · · director oftht Nauonal Junior College Athlt'tac Assocaa-.. t"ll tr) tt agatn nc\l )Car. but I don't think tfu.'rt> ofTauard wtth a remote pos 1b1hty of playing a\ a small forward After narrowing his dcc1s1on down to ll( lrvtnt' or Bn&ham Young. ff.emng said he selected BY U for tts commun1ca11on\ department Bruins garn~r pair of recruits LOS ANGELE -hoouna guard m Rachelle Roultcr of Colb). Kansas. and point auard Michelle Miles of Thornton. Colo . have igncd letters of •tltent to play basketball for U< LA the ~hoof announced TuCiday. The S-foot· I 0 Roulaer averaged 22 points. 10 rcboonds and four us1sts last season for Colb) High School. while the S-foot-7 Mil~ •veragcd 15 pomts five rcbollnd\ and eight assim for Thornton High School Trojans play Poland tonight The US< basketball team will open m the Geor&c Raveling era tonight at the Chapman College gym when the T ro1ans pla> the Poh'lh national u·am 1n an exh1b111on The game \tam at 7;:\-0 and will be preceded b) a pme bet~ecn a pair of tt'am'> featuring I ro1an ba\kctball alumni at 6. former\ SC Coach Bob Boyd and ht\ former as\lstant Jim Heffner wall coach the team\ "h1ch feature the hke., of John Lambert. Jame~ McDonald ('A-ho alw pla}ed for the Rams) and Jacques ti1ll DOG NE\\ YORK -Dcfend1ngchamp1on ~ Manma "1avrat1lo\a and Czechoslo- vakia's Hana Mandltk0\3 posted stra1ght- se1 HCtOnt's Tut!lda> tn the fi~t round of tht' SI mtlhon V1ri1n1a hms Champ1onsh1ps tennts tournament. Savrattlo,a. the No I seed. cru hcd Cat.anoa L1ndq' ~t of wcden 6-3, 6-0. while Mandbkova, Sttded third. dtfeated Terry Phelps of Larchmont N Y . 6-2. 6-4. Earlier. Pam Shmer. the o S SCt'd and avratilo"a's doubl~ partner. dcfcattd Raffaclla Rcgii of Ital) 6-3. 6·1 tn a match that was much closer than the score would 1nd1catc. The s1n&)es winner of the week-longevcnL btlled as the richtst women's tournament 1n the world. will pocket S 125.000. while the runnerup will colltct S60 000 Wtth her 50th consccuuve match v1ctofY. Navratilova moved tnto the quarterfinals against Wc'it C..ermany"s Bctttna Bunge. Television, radio TELEVISION 6 30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakers at \an Antonio.< hannel 9 RADIO 6:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakers at San Antonio. KLA( (570) MAGIC -. • • FromDl points, had sparked a Mavcncks" third pcrt<>d tn which they overcame a two-point halfttmc deficit. to lead 86-83 tntenna the final period. GROOMING The Laker~ outscored the Mavencks 11-4, overcoming a 45-44 Dallas lead. to go ahead 55-49 w1th 5 01 left 1n the second quarter. Pacen topple Clipper• EXTRA PATIENCE AND TLC John Lona scored 12 of has 24 points an the third quaner and Wa, man Tisdale made a crucial three-point play down Jhc stretch as the Indiana Pacers captured a 98-93 \ ICIOI) Q\er the c hppcrs l OS o\n&elc!.. losers or four Slntilht a.am.cs. )\cnt into the thm1 quarter tn11hna for the I 0th time in as man) pmes th1~ ...cason. But the) quickly 1o1.h1ttkdan83-71 dtfic1tto 4-80wath a 9-1 ~pun 1n the first 141 of tht' fourth period .. led by Mike Wood on and Rot) Whtte Indiana auard Kyle MaC) helped keep I o Aniclc 1n check tempor- nril> "'ith a p;urorlonJ field aoals. but a thn.·<'·po1n1cr b~ Woodson and a p:ur of free throw b> l..arry Drtw cut Indiana'\ lc~d to 90-ft9 with 4•26 lcft. l h:u "o~ a~ clo\C as the (ltppc'5 101. Dre" led Lo~ An~lc, with 22 point~. Woodson finished w11h 18 and Benoit Bcn1am1n had 18 re· bounds uon. said '"We're go1na to sec whtthera good athlete can v.;111 C\Cr be the I.ind of numhrr there were thi\ )Cat." take a )car off and bounce back unaffected." Farrar said. m1th. for one. didn"t want lo gamble on spending 1 Dan Panawo. Moproc CC s ~cond-~car coa h, )Car away from b:nli.ctbaJI. Ht was a standout 6-6 fof"1'.1Ud thank\ the 1nehg1blt' pla)er' un ~1n something from a at Rahwa~. NJ . High who saficd through offers from )Car of compct1t1on. e'en at 1hcJC lc\CI. \uch schools as V1rgin1a Common~eahh .and Bo ton "The' Y<ould hue been s1t11ng on the b..!nch of a Collca.c before dcc1d1ng to s1an with Jacluonv1lle. 01\ 1S1on ( hoof v.nh ~holanh1ps," ..aid Panaggao, who But alona .ame Proposition 48 to cnd.-at 1tts ~the Tnhune 10 • 2~ f\ 1.:ord la't ac;.on ··w ·re a ttmporanly Si-nuh's hope of pla)ing maJOr<ollqe bctttr lcam btc3u\C or 11 ... basketball. math said Monroe V.:t'i "rcall) one ot m\i la\t rc~rt\. The new NC AA regulation require that fl'C$hmcn I couldn•t go to a 01\ t\1on 111 school bcc3U\C of m' athlete ~king to play at at four-)car colltges hayc at grade\, and I couldn't go to to a D1vmon I school bccau..C least a 2.0 grade-point average in htah school. based on a of Props1tion 48." 4.0 scale. and attain either a 700 score on the Scholasuc But at least he'll he pla\anJ basketball thl\ sca\on Aptitude Tcsl or a IS on· the Amman College Test. Other recruits. notabl} such blue-<h1ppcrs as Ten; Mill\ ThoSt" freshmen unable to meet the standards had the and Rumcal Robm~n at Mllh1pn. Keith Robiqson ut option of g1v1ng up a ytar of ehgib1hty whtle attending .Notre Dame and Earl Duncan at S)r.1cu!.(, del'tdcd to da~~s. ordroppana out of school and playing instead at a forfeit a )car of cha1b1ht> and sla> at D1\ 1 ion I school'i . Edison sophomores dominate Belcher coaches team to 10-0 mark, big wins in Sunset By ROGER CARLSON Of IN 0.-, ,... SUilf It's not often )OU can record a perfect 10 •n 111lY.llnna. .cspc:gall> football but for Edison High sophomore coach Bruce Belcher and has Chargers. they made the artdc. Tht Edison sophomore fintshed a I().() sca~n last week. capped by 48-6 and 49-6 victone over Fountain Valley and Huntinaton Beach. The Charger$ swept the Sunset uaauc compct1t1on by outscoring their op- poncntS 168-20. "It was JUSt an extremely dttp1 team," said Belcher, a one-time varsity aide who dcCldcd he had enouah of admtnastrauve dut1e, and returned to the classroom. and the practtcc field ' "'This is really what f missed ... admits Belcher. ··When Gary Farrlefi (the sophomort coach1n1 pol) to watch hJS kid, play, I decided to come back." Belcher C'OUldn"t ha~ p1clccd a better time to do''" His 54-man squad would appear to ha"e enoua,h to 11ve som~ varstt)' teams a run for thctr money. Tailback Ou Miranda led the .:har)c early. runn1n1 for over 700 yard$ before bcana brou&ht up to the varsity after siit aames. But his absence hardly lcfi a ripple. Quarterback Greg Anaelov1c, a S-1 l I 6S-~und n&ht·hander, was crcd11ccJ with 18 touchdown pa sts, with t11h1 end Brian · Ryder an obvaOU\ fa\OrJtC'. . R)dcr. t ~4. J90 and with no frc hman/ txpc:ncnce. broke every rcce1v1n~ rcC'ord at the ~hool with 29 1cccpuons 10r 551 )'ards and 10 touchdowns Edison's sophomores lacked in no department. · Among the ncavyv.ei&hts -~brk Zam1ska (defenmc end and light end); Lamont Peay (defen,ivc end· offcnsa\c tackle): Scott Jarrett and Patnck Reilly. a pair of comerb3t>k~ and wide rtte1vers: offcn 1ve tackle Chris L1ppcncott (6-5. 235). t:ulb3ck Chns DaneU (e1&ht TDs) hnebacker Kevin "Roberts: and center De9.c) Hawk1n f(lH). 00} "iobcrt\ was our best dcfcn\i\e pla)er, but he got hurt apmst Manna. till, we didn't lo\C a lot because O( It," 'latd Belcher. Some of the names nng bells - AngelO\IC is the younger brother of former All-C'IF standout Make Angclovic; Reilly come from tl)e clan which an the past ha produced standouts al rvttc; and Jarrett's older brother, Keath" Wll$ al\O a tandout quancrb:tck ror Ed1wn. Bclcher\lys he's happy ri&ht where he'$ at. He 1\n't lookmg for employ- ment on a higher ltvcl. hut he dm11s there can be headach~. too, c"en with 1 10-0 record and without tht pressure of a vanity JOb. .. When )ou.'rt 10-0 with a 54-man squad and \Cl'}' rew non•pla)ers. that's a lot of talent and pla)'1n1 time becomes a factor," said Belcher. "It'~ JUSt ~mcthing you have to de:il with."" Belcher j n't 1 onc·man stall. and he's quick to point to four asmtant · Rick Mc)cr , 'Troy urcr. fony C1artlli and Lance Wultcrin. Edison's toughe\t pme, occordina to Belcher, was a 28· IS victory O\er Mater Dei. which combined its varsity_ 1<>phomotcs wuh the balance of sophomores to give the Charger a run for their money. "Exctpt for Mater Dea we were bigcr than all of our oppancnt :· uid Belcher. Wh;it'' thl\ m~n for .the I 98 7 \. 31"Sll\.., "Ot' tht 54 m;ntx: h to I~ v.;111 dcodc not to pla).": Q1d lkkhcr Tht rt:\I :ill figun· to tilter into the: Hlr~ll) \~ \tCm a\ JUntOr. ArN foe1bal rKWds ScNel CO<-drt M~• COlteM.w Edl'°" E.i8"tl.t Fowite"' Ve • .Hunt !Oll k9'!1 l19UN 8Ut~' Mjif'lfta Mattr Otl ~ewoort ~,~ 0c. .... v .... $14dleOICk Unt•tf)1ly w1wn111,1., W~l)rlOM lo1,1r1c1 lH!J~ • )unatt I.tall.,. ho l"r•Sll I I I I . ~ . t I I 1 ~. )•7 1 ) ,.., 1 • I 1 I I 9 ") ., ' l' • Con>b•1'•4 fr 0th' lOPh Item vi COIT\~llllOll SCHMIDT. • • FromDl 5""' • 1 ". 10 0 Ot:I •J • s Of '4 ,., ,., 11 1-l ,., ,., . , th10e.~ m1sht <"Onv1n(C ham to pla) another ~awn. "lfmykncesarcOK 1fmyw1feand famil)' can copt w11h another )car or t\l.O and the club l"i a contender." He said he Vo-On the MVP-gain bccau~ he had a con.,1\tcnrycar. Reralhna the tart ot the: I Q~S season" hen he did not get ht\ fir~t hat until h1 25th at·bat, Schmidt t,a1d of 1986, .. , iOt a home run an my tirst at bat and 1 htt and contributed from Oa) One. For a while. t wa the onl> pla)cron the Phtllte\onthe topofm) game." Other) drawing \Omc hackina in the "'011na 1nduded Da"e P~rkcr of the 1nc1nn .. u1 Red\. I un Raines of the Montrral fapo'i Kevin Ba$\ of I luuston and Von Ha)t's of the f>h1lhc Rut Schmidt, Davis and ancr were the only pla)'cr named on II 24 ballot\, MARINA SWEEPS TOP HONORS IN SUNSET ••. . ,. .......... TUES-FRI 1-1, SAT 1-1 SALES • SERVICE • LEMM ---fC.---._lA ........... a..,..I ... ,.,..._ ............... ..... 2.!WtY~~ - ' ~ I ' 1 I>< I ..t ;, .. , • 1 19 • ,~I 1 U ~ 4 : 1 : , 1 1 • PromDl • Quaht) athlete u11l1b&e -Maaula, quancrbatk Rick Vandcrnet and rcccl\cr Bnan .Stcrur, and not a lol to back them. up En1cnn1 le auc play the V1kina.s we rt con 1dcl'td no better than No -4 wuh F.d1ton ind Wcs1m1nstcrle1J)' and bOunds lhtad onhtm • WMn " O\er. the V1 .. 1na had ll •ll·l~uc pla la's the MYP(MllU11) ind anOther. BOb Dunfl. who '1tam Defeni1vc Pla tr of the Ytu h n n wuh 1 on' Bru l>u8o1s • The V1kmp had n1n uon one I~ • I fora lb Tennessee (4.:.5) tillin 11 Vols. victory on saturday .. We WUI IO ftU tlw .... -.... ~WWdecidtWllM ......... 11ftnw1rd,"111d couldcllnchLtbert berth . ::'~~1;!,~':'o=~~ ~uyshtliket1MVot1even1r1t.ey 1nvl&Mi0n 11 the Wildc8tl. MK> are '"4ol, beat Mnd the chance of 1ot1,. their ftnal pme to . ~ a olea blnlin ad adnd "8oll Oou•HY Paaa1 ·Fann 'lilt Week. While ~ was wonytftl about ft-:=:s I ~ QuancrtND, ftC.W.,.erl !INbl 11onn aboutviolaUOMOlthe NCAA',• .. extn benefits" and comphmenwy si'• Nin. KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (AP) r-When tbt Vols an Kno1ville: V1ndetbih .and thus beconuna the onJy bowl hoppana to fill bowl painnp., the neu best A~r the diappoaaunen11 or 1986, Vol team 1n the country W1lh 1 lotana rttord th1na to havinJ a great football team 11 hav1n1 Coach Johnny ~n•_ysbea~ tbt mood Tbe teUOn·tw bem a major d111ppo nt· attat fan within dnv1na d11tanee of the to quaoon the U&eny Bowl'• n1na. ment for Bia Oranp fans, who tbo\ltht alory swhum. "They can do 1nylhi~ Jhey want to. ll dly1 were beck when star quarterblck Tony Dcspne a 4-S rtcord with two pmei left, Yton't hurt my feelinp,'' ~said TuadaY,. Robin10n IOI hurt and the Vols "'ll won the Di1tract1ons 111de, Tmftalfe found lttielf bettt W1 th a raJb of tnJuntl that claimed 1t1 top two runnm ana pOked holes an. defftlte that returned nine sta*"· tbe Tntneaste Volunteers can lpptttnlly sew .'"In fact, if we beet Kentucky l'lr be feclina 1985:5outheatlttn Confettrkt champtpn1h1p up a Liberty Bowl invitation Saturday. wnh a t>reny toOO." • • Tennaeee went on to whip Miami in the , Suddenly, a team that Wal IUJ>l)9tCd lO victory ovtr bacl(yard nval Kentucky. • · Kentucky {'oech Jerry Claiborne uid tho Suta,t Bowl ls.;7 and finiah No. 4 in the nauon. The 90.000.ph.ii that fill Tenne1see's Wildcats have bftn too bu1y uy1n1 to reverse But "1ho'rtly a~r New Year's Day the dream ~~t as SEC (hamps was chmmatcd from the conference rac.c b) l<>11e1 to Mt11issapp1 taie dAubum. Ney.land tad1um every home aamc are an their early season m11fortunes to ponder the bepn to unravel.' obv1ou• draw for the llbeny Bowl in Memphis. po1tseason. , Robin10n and a former teammate wett where only 38,000 watched LSU. and Bay tor "I havm'tthoupubo-ut the Libeny Bowl. arttsted on cocaine trtftkkina ch11)tt Jan. 8 an The Libert)' Bowl hH tabbed Minnesota at it1 topch0ttt foranopponcnt oftheTC'llMttee- Kcnti.acky winner. · play in 1985. Our mind 11 on TennHSee. Tht results of the a case that was not rffOlved until the two -.Bruins _fqcµstng . ·on USC lt'·s m~re than ... city t-tle . . . . .. . . . . ... . . .. " . LOS ANGELES (t\P) -It's time for ,that city •· champtonlhip matcbup that's not onJy annual, but year-· Iona. says Southern Cal Coach Ted Tollner. . · •·we of course wanttd to ~lay jQ the R0te Bowl-. but .11rhen thlt became jmpouible. we »nted to ~lay 10 i NcW Year·~ Day"Bowt; TollncrsaJd. . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -It scem1 cerwn that 18th-ranked UCLA will face either Briaham Youna or Air Force in the Freedom Bowl at Anaheim Stadium on Dec. 30. But Coach Terry Donahue of the Bruins is reluctant to comment on the mailer. "This isthe pmc that bas year-around 11anificance," · TolJner uid of the 10th-ranked Trojans' meetina with croutown rival UCLA Saturday at the Rote Bowl. "This is the pme the people in this area remember. "We're very pleased to be aoina to the Citrus Bowl •• . In the end, we had just one ~ew Year's Day choice. . "It's &OOd that the distraction (ofbowt pou1bilmes) .. We h•ven't decided to 10 to the Freedom Bowl IS far IS ( know," Donahue said. "From what I've been totd, there'll be an invitauon ex· tended to us after Saturday's aame (apinst Southern Cal), "I hope they'll invite us. 1 think it'll be I real nice deal for ooth parties if ~e act invited." The Tonaer rm here, the more I see that. It affects recruittna. since we 10 af\cr so many of the same players. and there's always a I Qt of talk abour 1t since so many of the people from the two schools associate with each other," Tollner said Tuesday. ''h's much easier to 10 into those conversauons if you're on the winnin• side." ·· lnterestinaly, netther Southern Cal, which is 7-2 overall. nor UCLA. 6-J... I, will have anythint other than the "ci!)' title" on the line when they meet on the Bruins' . home field in Pa11dena. The Pac1fic-IO benh in the ROie Bowl already bclonp to Anzona State, and Soutl)crn Cal aJread_y is committed to play Auburn in the Citrus Bowl and UCLA isaoina to play Air Force or Briaham Youna Umvmny in the Freedom Bowl. Donahue was vaauc on the subject beeause b(>wl bids can't be officially cxtended . ..unt1I Saturday. Yet there don't appear to be an) sccreu as to who's going where ""· "h's reall~ kind of a silly process." Donahue u1d "You have a bunch of people that aren't allowed to talk to e._:erybody that talk to everybody. 1 wish they ~ould wait. (But) the structure IS the structure It all works UCLA's Norton Says USC in for·a beating out." LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA As far as the UCLA-Southern Cal linebacker~en Nonon Jr. said, pme 1s concerned, there won't be amongoth rttunis, that the Southern anythina tan11ble at stake. Anzona Cal Trojan were in for a beating. and State has already clinched the Pa-th~·t thetr band~'carries the school." cific-10 Conference championship The Trojans' JefTBreacl respanded and Rose Bowl bid that goes wtth 11 Tuesday by sayin.I! "Thanks.' and Southern Cal reportedly will "The th1na with Ken Nonon 1s meet Auburn 10 the Flonda Citrus eat," said the Southern Cal of· t--~~~-~~1-0il-Pl,c.M.\~:at.:.s.J.;ta¥.r-teiaat.'11e:U--H!~~.wH'4,.~"~1tmt:ke'-'"mott of what.happens against the ruins. pu~pe up, ready to play 'em.'' Nevertheless, Donahue expressed e 10th-ranked Trojans, already the opinion that the UCLA-Southern set t face Auburn in the Citrus Bowl Cal pmc will be a 1mponantas ever. New Year's Day, and the No. 18 "'I think 1101 of people v1ew the Bruins,who'llfacceitherAirForccor pmtaulmostascparatcentnytothe BYU in the Dec. 30 Freedom Bowl, ~son itself.'' he said. meet Saturda at tht Rote Bowl. Norton said Monday that he wasn't sure why the Citrus Bowlhchose the Trojans, sayina that Southern Cal could wind up with a 7-4 record. "We're just aoina to ~at U so bad. I thfok ther,'11 know we should have been there, ' Norton sajd. Asked 1f the Trojans weren't a really good team. Norton 11id, "WcU, t • that's what cames the school, the band. It's alwa)'s fun to play a team with a aood band.'' Said Brqel: .. We'll put it (Norton's quotes in the newspaper) up on a billboard. h's areat that he came out with those inspirauonal comments." • COME ON IN AND MAKE AN OFFER! L • :J.)ozen~ Io C/wo~e /rom including ... Bolls Royce Porsche ____ ;,__ Ferrari · Mercedes BMW and Classics FIN·ANCING AVAILABLE* NG MONEY DOWN!!** 2300 WEST COAST HWY 650-7300 . . . •0n Selected Modett wtth-'2$% down, 31 montt\ term OAC ••On li1C1ed Modeile OAC. not '"ahble With I as over before we pl.ay UCLA." ~ T9llner had '8id immediately foJlowinJ the TroJaru• } 8·3 v1ctQf') over Cal last Saturday that h11 club tlliOuld ave to beat the Bruinstobaveuhotata New-Year•s Da> bowl benh. But by Sunday, Southtm Cal had been invited to the Citrus Bowl and had aceepted. While the Southern Cal-Au bum match is set, 1t won't be formal until Saturday, when official bids arc due to be made. , Ahhouah they're locked into the Citrus Bowl the Tr0Jan1 conceivab!.Y could finish their reaular se.Uon with a 7-4 record. After UCLA, Sou them C.J closes out ns campa1in apinst another trad1t1onaJ nval. ottt Dame. ."We're in a &ood state of mind now," Tollner satd. "We .. vc won three in a row and we know where we're ioina(in t~e P.O~t-scason). h'saood that the d1stract1on (of bowl pc>ss1b1Jit1es) 1s over." Look Into The Future of Ne'!Port Beacli Tonight! IJ .®) · Watch "Fmishing TQuches'' on your local · • • • cable station • .. Finishing Touches .. takes a glimpse into the future of Newport Center and future traffic improvements for Newport Beach. This 15 minute presentation explains the Measure A plan so voters can make an infonned decision for the November 25 election . Watch this important video presentation on: Community Cablevlslon~ Channel 3 and -Qroup W Cable, Channel t 0 5:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Vote YES on Measure A ' - TIIU9IO•Y't nmtlH ..................... _._, ,..,.._., .... ACa. 6 fur PurM \1'Ml .. l YMn olcl & ... o ~!Otnl lG 1.llS Penon> 1ll7 ""1nc.a• OI Atl (0.1-'!0uH•v•> UO , • ~ ~ (\/elt!nrtalel t2t • ho~ t!Hral 126 I • ..... 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Oltl Wl'9"1 Mffll , LONGSHOT AIR FORCE BABY Los Al quarter horse entries TONIGHT'S £NnlES 11"1 ef U-"""1 w •""111rM IMetlMI Flnt ""t. 7:10 ir•ST aAca. 3se .,.,°' "'"'" n 600 2 ... , otcls Cll •11'1•"11 orlCt \S 000 c I Lucllv F11t IPeu ..... , 2 W " Or Oie (V1"9MI 3 Werru latoohl 4 C"'' ~ So<r.I IMitcn.ill S A lUf'I C1tl:Mlft COO¥ 4 FIO<til • Anotll Lero: IF o...-oel 1 5omtnett St1t"1Cr .. 9ttl I L•r" Mec.t.ev 1c;oi.11,.1r HCOMD ttACI. lSO v1telt Pune YIM olds C\e mini llf'ICI J3 200 ' C.MY'ilC lomO ID-dlrM:llMnl l TOtlle ~ IC1rtto11, 3 VJlilllO s.>v IP 1111on1 • Cecil Se '" <Gerc111 S Srnotlt Tllel Tllil!O (VauQ1111I ' U•• II C•PI IG•rc•a) 7 Ca11nov1 Cl'llfoer IF'le..,.,oel I MllY •eml)le (Peul ,..., ' Coov Cel IRuil) 122 1n 1n 1n In "' 1n 122 \1.600 t 1n tn tn m 122 119 In 1n m . 10 Pooflt1eroc1111d tL.ec.ktvl 1n TH.lttD •ACE. 350 Ylfelt Pur1e U .600 Ml.otll f .. , 2 y .. r otc1s Claim.no Dt'tCt JS 000 I I CR °"' Grecoow (L1c1<eyl In 7 ~1te AOOl!o (Me er) IU l SIU On Euter Jet IG1•c .. 1 1n • Mote Mecsnn1 IReve'I 1n ~ Sure Oo 511,,. CM.tcllell 1?7 • Frill~ 01n n· 101rcill 1n 1 LMIYOU95 ~hOll !0•Cllro<l<5111) In • StvH" Evq !Cr•991fl 1n t S 1•er Slr•• {C1ttto1•) In 10 1 "• ISlvl;ltl 1n Alu ...... 11 Sii , ... , Bel 1Me¥1 In 12 Fe'f 81'\Mr (Hert) In -,OUltTI( RAC!. 350 nreh Pvoe '1 600 7 vt1r 'OICll Cle•mlfl9 Df'i<t IS 000 1 ·-Slll'I , • ..,.,, "' 7 Lthollde Jon ICrteverl In l S.nc.1W1 Numw OM ([);OertCllllnl 172 • Fiver (Lickey) 1n S Hemoecei UI Ster 1Flo.-oe1 ln Barham-Yates claim tennis title The UC lrvine doubles team of Jultan Barham and Darren Yates captured the double champ1onsh1p tnm1, tournament Tuesda) a emoon at the expense of teammates Mark Kaplan and Tre\.or Kroncmann Barham and Yate<> took home the title by scores of6-J 3-6. 7-6. winning tht' tiebreaker b~ an 8-6 score. The \\-tnnmg team sun.i\.CJ a match point s1tuat1on in the th1rd set. and broke serve tra1hn~ 6-5 1n the dec1 1ve set to force the tiebreaker Kaplan was denied a sweep in the tournament after the UCI player won the singles title on Sunda> 3·6. 6-1. 6-4 O\.Cr "'P Brad} of LJ( Santa Barbara It's the first tame in the tournament that the doubles fin.al has featured teams from the same school. • Aoo .. , Orl>•I IGerc••I lit 1 SQIJ'I I !Garcia) 119 I TrUlv A Tt IEdwerC11l 119 "'™ ••CE '70 verCls Puri. 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Tonie• l ldof Ro111 CWerdl S 20 l"ttlCll .. l.AY SECRET SCORE 13rd Recel Time o IU7 •-clenOlfl •PPl'tnllc.t iOCkl'f n IXAC:TA 16·71 Cllld nuo Comeback J victory for Australia IV FREMANTLE. ustraha (AP) - Cohn Beashel erased some of the doubts about h1sab1ltt> Tuesd:t) as he skippered Australt:t IV to a come- from-behinJ \. ICIOr) oHr Kookabur- ra II Bca~hcl and the Ian Bond syndi- cate have been under lire o"er the performance of Australia IV 1n the America's C'up defender trials But the victory moved Beashel's 12-meter into M!cond place 1n the second series llGHTH aACI. <IOO Ytrds ... ,,., A Gem IOdrd<Mft) • uo ioo no I.OOH Powe1tr (G1rcltl S 20 l 'IJ Lttmetooll (81f0) 2 20 Time· 02011 U IUCTA 16·1) Pl•d 131120 DAILY Tllt,.LE ll ... ·61 N'd lllO 00 NINTH ••Cl. 350 vardl RlllV ThrM IWerd) 4 .0 UO t<IO Benll Roll BuddV 1~1 4 20 JOO LttM•er l o (Gercla) • . 7 20 Time 0 II JO ~ ' ) n UtACTA 11-21 pe.o l lUO \ U f"tel( SIX 12-t·t+•·I) H d 11.7 .. 10 h'fe liCJc.tlt (1111 w ~,), Hid 131120 tO ISi t.Ckell lllYI W,_..I) f>ictl ti• POOi ill 176 II .-.CK NINE (I Cl' , •• -S-2-1-2·'·'·1) N Cl t'IO I tCktl> I""" or tigl\I ""111"111 I. H •Cl .., to to 10 ' t!l (Wren ~ltll)efl). Nd IHI to 110 tick•" I••• wuv1er•> Tofil POOi. U ,912, loft,.111·1 CltfVO•et OQOI, 13 157 111 10111 !><lo. 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TINTH ltACI Ont rniil Pit t SPec a Peler P-trct 11 20 . •IO uo Frff Tvrn (Kut~I UO JOO GOldeil Pete!\ IPlll'IO ) 20 Tlitw> 100' I S n DAIL y oou•Lfi (. )t oe Cl "~IO n IXACTA l 61 01<0 WUO Atr...O.nc:t I Ill '-4u•Ufl he"CI 127' * Kookaburra Ill. the leader. has 27 points, runner-up Australia IV has 20; and Kookaburra II. 1rrth1rd place. 19. going mto the final d11y ofSenes B. The margin of victor) by Australia IV only was I 5 seconds. In the da)'s other two races. Australia 111. kippered by Gordon Lucas. d~feated Steak'n K1dne)'. skip- pered by Fred Neill. b) I minute and 13 seconds. and Kookaburra Ill. with lam Murra) at the helm. defeated South ,Australia, stC\. ... ..! b) Phil Thompson, b) 1 ·09 Bossy.works over Nordiques for win Australta 111 1o; fourtti tn the defenders standings \\-1th 10 points. South Australia fifth with c;1x points and winlcs\ teak'n K1dnC) last. In today's final rac tn the second sene~ A\I traha JV meet South Australia. teak'n Kidne) opposes Kookaburra Ill and .\ustraha Ill faces Kookaburra II. sec notches wln over alums, 91.-83 From AP dJspatebH Q EBEC (AP) -Mike Bos<>}'\ second goal of the game w1th JUSt 15 seconds left in o"en1me ltf\cd the Ne\\ York Islanders to a dramatic 4-3 victor) over the Quebec Nord1que 1 n NHL actton Tuesda) night Bossy was left alone in front of Quebec oetm1nder Chnt Malan:huk and knockedln a rebound ofa hot by hnemate Bf)'an Trottier. The Islanders had a\.ened defeat wtth one second left 1n the third penod when Troltler scored a po\\-cr-pla) goaJ to tie the game. The Nord1ques looked hkc they had won 1t thanks to a shonhanded breakaway goal by Alam Cote that made 1t 3-2 with 23 seconds rema1n- 1ng. Behind 23 points from Randy But with Quebec's Michel Goulet Winne, the outhcrn California Col-serving a J)enalty and the New York lege men's basketball team notched a net empty after goalie Kelly Hrudey 91-83 exh1b1t1on victory o¥er the was hfted for a s1.xth attacker. Trottier ~hool's alumni squad put in a rebound following a scramble The contemporary Vanguards led in front of the Quebec net at 19 59. the entire wa). 1ncludtn& a 42-37 Trottier took his ttme before lifting a margin at halftime Jon Haar and Rob -rebound over the prone Malarchuk Lucas added 15 apiece ~ad1ng the Blues 4, Nortl Stars l : In Bloom· alumna 1eam was 1981 gradua1e Mark tn&ton. Mtnn., Bernie Federko S<'Ored Roche wnh 12 points. and he was once and assisted on both St Louis backed b) 1984 grad Dave Corsi with goals an the third penod as the Blues 11 and a tnoofpla)ers wt th 10 points rallied over Minnesota I PRO BASK[ TBALL Portland rally tops Rockets ~ From AP dl1patehes HO U TON -K1k1 Vandewcghe scored six ofh1s 23 points 1n the final 1·18 of overtime. carry1nf the Portland Trail Blazers to a I 5-11 1 NBA victory over the Houston Rockets Tuesday night W11h Holl ton leadin& 110..107. Vandewe&hc took charie. smktng three of fOur free throw and a field goal gJVtOI Portland us fo unh stra1Jht wm teve John on' led the Trail Blazers w1th a scason-h1Jh 24 points. Terry Poner. who sent th.c pme mto ovenime on a ba ket with three seconds lefi m rcgula11on. had 22 point!., and Roben Reid paced Hous. ton with 21 Bocks 111, Wa.rrlo" 15: In Mtl· waukee, Ricky Pierce \Cored a pme· high 26 points and Jerry Reynolds. playma his first game of the season, added 23 as the Bucks whipped Golden ~tate. Pierce. t;tanina has stcond aamc of the \Ca~on for 1njurc<l auard 1dney Moncrief. scored I point in the fir t h;alf. when the Bucks ~l two team rccord'l for defen . Naget1 US, Nets lll: In Denver, 4'1e Enslish ~ore(j a ason·l\tif\ 43 points and auard Mike Evan~ came otT the bench to provide a crucial fourth~uartcr lif\ Denver defeated ·c Jer~y. he Nu ts led only I 00.99 wllh 6.S2 to pla) before onn 13 C'On· ut1ve pOtnt\ m the ne't )VJ minute\, Sotict llt, IU•p lH: In Scattl(, Dale Elhi rtd 21 p<>1nts, 1ndud1na nine 1n the d cc1\1vc fourth quarter, and Tom hambct 1dc*J 27, hft1n1 attic to a' 1ctory o'er a<"nmcnto I t rhc \ ICIOr) lea\.eS the Blues J-0-1 in the last four games · The North rnrs camed a 3-2 lead into the final period befor<' Ri c "lattrcss tied 1t at 57 ~onds and C1reg Pasla\\sk1 scored the winning ioal at 10 26 . Dirk Cira ham had a pa1 r of goals for M1nnesoia Jets 3. Pe.galns 1: In Wmmpq. Paul Mac Lean. Frcdnk Olau son and Galles Hamel pro\ 1dcd the goals as the Jets took o"er sole possession of fim place an the Sm)the DtvlSlon with a victor)' over Pittsburgh It marked the first time ,met the NHL adopted m present divisional format that the Jctc; find themselves on top of the Smythe At 12·6-I, the Jets 25 points tie them with Ph1ladel- ph1a for the most points 1n th.e NHL. Canueks S, Flamu 0: In Van- couver. three goals by Petri Sknko and strong aoaltend1ng from Richard Brodeur lined the Vancouver \anucks over Calgat). Sknko', three goals. including two shonhandt'd in thc se<.'ond penod. helped slop Vancouvcr'sJosingstreak on home ice at five games RKh.ard Rrodeur. an p1d.1ng up his fim shutout this season. stopped 24 Calgal) shots. f" • ' l~ - • MPL NATIOMALCOM,l•IMCI . .,.,, ~FftM•lCO Nt#C>'IM"tt .AM'!!• (n!090 MiMtWll• QtttO•I: .. c;r .. n l1v TamH ll'I' .... 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'"'" $A l UI 6Alt9tl ., SOtM I lerk s~c.c )/»(., 1 C•.m l To<rte 3 Vll!i ,, ... s SmOll 6 L It I 1 C.as. • Mef 9 Coov -Ba: The Juhan Clplu~ of a 1 Tuesdi 1'!amrr ~rone 83rt lltle bv th<' t1el =The , -QrlAieC... DAILY '9LOT/ .... ll ..... ...,... 1t, 1• --~-- .. . CtASSIFIED INDEX 842-5878 ... u. ..... PUBLICATION DEADLINE Mondey ... -...... Set. 11:30 AM Tueedey .......... Mon. 6:30 PM Wedneeday ..... Tuet. 6:30 PM Thurlday .......... Wed. 6:30 PM Friday ............ Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ............. Fri. S:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM .. CL.ASSIFlEO OFFICE HOURS T~S.W. MonNJ.$11cMy 8;00 AM-5:30 ,... S.turday I 00 AM--11:30 AM lk*""8e Counter ~rtday 8;00 AM-4-00 PM 142-1871 -. -'AIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • ,.,,.,... ....,OM.., ,.. --...... COit---~ ~ .... w- 1 Ital lstatt Fer Salt f!at11l lM2 Wt•u lletl lltl lt!J!rt ltec• 1011 Ctrtaa ••t lbr 2lZ2 l~t 1tec• 2111 l!!Jl't lock 1111 c.r.., Hl llar llU Cetta lltsa 2'24 osta Me11 212 ...... f C.••" SAVE ON HIGH LABOR ... wn flLlll Dcw9f Shrt SBr 48a, 4k HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2BdCOitege. w Npt. 1 VEASAIUES, PenthouM, IPllTAllUI MUI I 1•1•n ..,.... Shllp • Ci.en 18drt IL _ 1 ... costs Ind bu Id 11 your· Slept to bMCtl BeeutlfUI llf. Bk Bey YU I city 111... 't\aere, 48r, 28a w/ju, hM lo bch, parking. t78' 281, 28a, C>oot. ~. ..,-,.-Ill-ht...... crp11. drp1 dlhw1l'lf, di -•trl -• NII H do't(n paymertlt 2Br 2Ba Condo 3 yrt $485K/Of IN oPl 13K/ino $2900 Llf. 780.o922·N, mo yrty Utll pd, ref'a. S 8 7 5 7 2 Q • 8 2 1 3 , -••w• t fif ...-t .. I rig ' arH No pe * W 99•1f•* . Ou~lllyo pt8"'eut rnateri.ti: lrpiC s t28K 4ff-° 1371 ~ (213) '8S..4379 759~755._D &42,7003or842·89'1 · -.. S47-t3N Step110 oceien CM• Cozy Pool, reereatlo(I room. 1570/rno 945.5577 ,_ St~ by ltep 1n1tr~lone. 559-8284 By aw,_ -NEW 38R 3'hBA TWNHSE -Ba~helort I 18drm laundry room Lusk built, apacloY1 1 Cai~ f"' .. _1 ... 1,.. att-.c a NWPT HEIGHTS CUllOtn •Ul'U L.&111 * fM ... ,. m located In u.nlque apt 2 Bdrm ... $850-$895 SHARP & CLEAN 2Bdrt llOfY, 38' • lam tm .... ,,. .. ;;, ....... H..:_:.. e:'-'k, • ...,.,, Ille I I 3bf. 2ba for dtn, lam rm. Wet bar. 2 lrplca dbl Oat 28', dout>te ;et9Qt. cn.f'• GATED VILLAGE COM· comC>IU w/charmtng at· ALA MOAtilA APTS 1Da cpll. drpe, dlh•IP formal dining view lot "'' ..... ,_,., -3 car gar, $245,000, Prine No ~II l2000/mo kllch, bltlna $850, F.. MUNITY 2-38dtm, 2'.+8& motpher• Lndry rm. lg Completely remodeled •net g1rage no ~ Room fOf pQoi Single latC&11(714)521·1'34 t1H,IMT ..... Yll1t onty.owner720-05'11 Agent873-53!4 TILllllT Ill-.... 1aoo.1eoo ,aq f1. ol 1undeek, prvt aat~• LlkebftndnewCIOMto S870/mo645·5577 owner anxious! Pric.d lor ,--Tl, tf LWf hie LI~• MW dMiO'* 2 bdrm, YILU ULIU tltl lt11 lfff PURE LUXURY. Garage, avallat>te. A RARE' FINOI buMS. 11\opt l beach EASTS I DE SHA AP quiek Nie a $335,000 50, of bay frontage 144, 1 ~ Bath townhome In Q 2 bdr 2 bath 1rNPT. CREST C0N001r SPA In muter eult... SS50·S7151rno No S*I ' TSl MGMT CLEAN 2Br wld tlook• '" HASTINGS & CO depth Probate.' Bob NewportHeightawlth2Q' ~· Secu t · led *IMIT l&Yll• FRONT ROW VIEWI Dining room, wood bum-17$-0447 &42·t803 or722·9012 1 ~r encl g1rage N 540.55eoAnytlmel Causun(7141151•7720 0f gatege,prtvateyetdwith ~om~wlthpr~.J~. 28r 18&, wontlhop ,et· 3BR2'~8A,$1550/mo. Ing ftreplace, mtetowh9 LAROE 3bdrm 2 bath •llALIWfv ... ~tt S7001mo S48-"5C 973-03S4 cul10tll lf>e Specaal alee-Newpon add"' Astclng age, lg yard fOf kld1S 25 Kathy, Aet. 545-223! oven. private. patio d •ck 01 d. c d M • I,•-·-·---= ··-C11n1 ••• •• l l ~:~~~ht~.:. Mf~~ $175.000-M~eanotfer. TFl .. LllllT 11•1111 •RENTALS AVAILABLE-~~~r .. ""~'1..:l l1350imo. 76t-1U3 .... ~,~~::~so~·1• ...... ,.,11'2·2"'20' COLDWeLL BANl(eRO DOWN OK. A valu. •• .. No f .. chgd 2bt-ebt 1900-Island 15 mlnut• to So weel(endt' ewnlngt. • ,.... • tt2 lllT llU $129.900 FOi detail• call Traditional ............ ~~~ ...,~.:IJe Co Plan. juat ... , of LUXUll\IOUS 3BR 2'MIAll WEl:'l&AE T•H,•,.,!TI Nowt Cu1tom Corona PATRICK TENORE Re It Huge 2ar 2'h8&. frplc lg • ._Of ~ Blvd & llOUlh of In eonetructlon Avall Nov """' HlghtMd• lllft home, 3 131·12Mor 78()..8702 a Y 111 Ttw>t Ny ·,. 38drm, 28a, 2 1ty hc>UM, San Diego trMWfl'/ 2473 22 Everything NEW, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS meat.a11u •IUYM ....... The ultimate '°1 toWnhome living Subdued toph\111- cated with high Uillngl. m1rror1. crown molding and p1ant1t1on 1huttat1 formal dining room, ,4 r • TILllHT Ill IMO pool. tennll 11350/mo. By appt only pllancee, paint Anytime ::~~"':i APAITIHTI Bedroom. 3 Bath, large ··iti~\· 631·7370 ~ $89S~.. ·~ bfk to oc:Mn, comm. Orange Ave 831·S439. cerpell, drape1. ap· FURNISHINGS AVAIL deekl, Oflental garden•. '" • L. I . Drive by 320 Proapec;t. J 11875/mo. 722·783-4 "'kl~ no Bu tut cJea I G SS4S,ooo By appoint· • . • ••II• ••n •Plmllll °"'* 83t-4409 or 548-0820 • •u NEWLY DEC 1pec1ou• :=.,~ o!.n. 1 rengea de'/:' Ap11 nB:~1fu~ ment only 2lr !la,......... Ftr lalt 1100 PLUSH CONDO FOR 48drm 2'AB• 2 llOfY, CaJ61tr... 2171 3BR 28A, rrp1, oar. deet. •PatlOI l•ndectped ground ' ' /,/ Pool tennla Shon waltt 10 oou6' MOb1'1 Large iOtl CHRISTMAS 1tep1 10 beach Com-bfitxbCEXA/UfA Viewi gtdn4', wallt lo beach ' •CoYerfd Gereget Pool & 9'>8 pahot/deek 'f.t1iMlrl d~ • lf(lt beich Central air, Feneiedl New lake Per· Exullent loeatton 2Br munlty pool/tennl1 Spaclout dupliex 28r, 2'"' lhop• $1450 759-3092 •Pool& 8B0'1 SOfry nopa11 fuiJ.. ~· tmmec: ~ amenity ill Just S51~000. John 2B•. lrplc. vaulted e.11· 11400/mo. lkr t76-2232 ba. GOmple191y redonet •Pluth landacaplng 1 Bedroom M• l"-tllO .-Jin"• 7•Rt U'.> s1esK' WkdY• 842-43111 Denver RMlty 857·511fl Ing•. 2 car gar wldonr BEAUTIFUL lbt lum I $900. no-pet• 34375 Via ta •Xlnt 1oeat1on acro11 2 Bdrm 1 •Bath $74 ~ L'~)-.V/,'l,CJ~ WltndllEvea 642·2719 Evet 957.4957 •M219 0Yer1tr .. m1&1atlt ~ool VIII Balt>oa $900/ n 1San Juan 155-5807 ~114'• a.. frOtll pat1C 181 E 11th S1 642..ol~ ,,,, --& spa Gr .. t View 11050 • • mo, w &"""""...,. •Sorry no pett ------->407 l c:..t Hsy , ta *8iQ CANYOH CONDO Ctatttry Wtl No ~II 5'19·24'7 . mo to mo or ...... Call Htl ha tlt•ta .fe75 --a::,: HS W WILSON 8acMlof 154 P•UM YllW 2 ''OtY 2& 28&. 2 lrplc, Cmt1 1225 BEAUT NEWER 3bt 2ba 842•88e1Of 842-5Ml Zll4 --,. 142 1111 1 Bedroom "30-$8' . II(., & Im ~· lennll. Meurlly, J LotiFn Pacilk vr;:; sora l'lom•. ,,.., occ. Dbl ger. BIO 3br 2·~~. frPl get, .... ~ 1BR ulll pd 1575 er prt • t3 ~ E 18th SI MS..881 Front row Bluffa cu1tom· IOUl'YllW &00/mo p.p.84()..()()IS MPat•t-'Y Of t th« A111ll Dec 15, No~''· Quletto:e.walktobchand ,...... 313 w~ llAIMl2Wr ------- Tied •nd expanded "E" c::evt~~os Hllll ... lllT -ad tnYMtm.nt oO.;.,m• ~12sormo.7s1.:ma . ~~v~8!:.~.c>e> yw ~ jt,8;=.:1nwr 28~rw~1IO.~ GolfC<M .. ¥1eW.MOO ref-~=:,,,, ~ plan end unit 2 Bdrma I 38' 8 D A f 48drms up, 38drm• doWn S800 Eac:ti 5<13.5799 Cheap but clean S400 --erenc:M S46-893e 8"M 2 Bdrm 1\. B•lh S78 ~11ert1ble den w/btt-lne ciu~ ~ ... :"C:::: "Tlie Ptkne IPOll .. PAClFIC VIEW Memorial-bacl'I pad ullla fr .. ~ ... ..,.. ..... t.U1 •• , .. 28ct tBL C.Potl..Mn Eutll04r28r l BI uPJtjfrt. 7250 •nou•1d ~982 Antique wet bar In IMng Mid l300M• feJJ.1311 1625,000. Bkr 842·3850 i>lotl, tot 25 A thru F decor apple 538·1181 28r 2'ABa, lrplc, 2 car gar. 2111 OK. MSO. Avt 12115· cle1n, upgraded, lndry -------r~kytlgnt Ind tinted • llli II Ullll llWI V111• del Mar atN 1376 Agt '" Nr Po01 11300 Yr 1M AYI luxury 2if 2£ conac; balw"f7~~73~m·Spm. lac, no ~I• $825/mo 2 Bdrm 2 Bath S78 ::'Ohl ~:,~,:.r ~~:~ ti tll Almotl 'A acre on water· N 818 439'-2824 CIRCLE THESE nowt No pet1 IMO-M08 AJC. W/D, pe>ot, tennis: 2'90 16th ~644..()45~ 398 W Wiiton 831·558 1nclud9. oak ptri floor• Ji( 3£ condO X·ili petlO, lrOflt Room tor 100 + + I.I aatt4 11 S Flat •"ordat>te 2bt 1500'1 Brand new Bay View sauna 1975/mo Dyt 28drm 1~8& 1;-"hOme East8'de BachelOf Unit IOP quality btHn .~ End Unit Attached gar. yacht 5.000+tf .. tat• • kid ok bUIC appl• won't TwnhM, 2bf 2ba. 2 car 83t-0405 EYM 73t·7521 =~5 ~ .:1:.i. ~ Neat ltloWlno • public ..... ltac• 2M plllncet a relrlg«atOf 1800 !Mt Bkrt welcome se.eoo.ooo Subml1 on *I.I. WAITlll IU I Of gll. d/w, w/d, 811 appl. t r es'(;1 MW trantpOr1atlon I 115/Wk uu• H•111w Courtyard entry with KOi S1'1,000 542-2281 priee • tradel OK AP. 1 Dey EICfowl Homee •IH 1111* 11100/mo 131·8031/W .. I car~tl 84&-7 Incl ulllt &3t·7751 ,....... pond $350,000 lltLlll'I OLlll-llT polntment with PATRICK Condo•. etc. Hl-3218 • Super huge. 4br-l\a lndd• am Keama 720-9tol/H 28r 18& for 2 people 1H 1 l'IM MIO 2=kl~Ablko:~· :t11;~ MARIL VN TWITCHELL BROt<ERS WELCOME TENORE 631-1288 or ....... --den 2b• f/yd 2-pg kid• OCEANFRONT newly ,. ...... ... Maple Ave \IP9tfl L.ndry 1Bd, 1Ba. Quit• •r•• 1308 Walnut 7~·9100 Loaded w/upgradH, 7eo-e702 c; • ~II StoO 539-e191 mode6ed, 3 Lg Bf 2'h 8a, 2ar. lg Lth. m . Mk. ~s°"A:: r~10~ pet• Agent 84S-3W TSL MGMT &42-180 ll'leM dramatic 2 l10fY ~'"L I M Agt '" 3 car gar xJnt loc GrNt welhef/dryer tundectc PVT SM hM lbr ba, kl .. . .. hornet •t•rt ., $158.900. lfttref zliz Hlfllll'l llLlllT view, 11850/mo Of yrty. pluth crpt, 2 CAR PARK~ 281 1Ba. • .. !\et/dryer 1111411..,. ........ bltln ato11• lvlng rr Only71e111AgtS41-1329 3308W 0CEANFA0Nf. ING l1075yrty875-8797 tlOok·up, gatage 3038 lor NEAT. n•smkr prof Ooocf old day• price Xtra lo 58r, 2Ba. cua1om 281-5080, Sandy or .s.tt Coolldge. No pet• bualneea mele 541-SOse wllrpl, encl 9ar. w/ OI tlH,111 -;;0:;a;l iiiliPliitliWi..._iiiiiiMim -3bdrm $895 2b• p kid• Interior family rm. frplc, --28A unfurn. CloN to $875{ 432•7787 __ hlcup, fenced yd wlpa PENINSULA 4 PLEX Charming Cotta Meea 3 1 f::;:::;:; ott nat ttMI 539-8191 i'dnt Ind. ~Ung poot DOVER SHORES LSE South 8ayfr0flt 1925/mo --mo flR!PLACE·POOL·PATIO $825 Quiet 53&-0921 Well m1lntalned 3 bdrm. n.aa. large yard ... , 1211,IM Agt 1.. 1300/mo F" $.4200/mo Boat dodl In-lncludlng uhhtlel Agent Eattllde X·lg 2Bdrm w/lg SEAWllD YILUlll'IE bachelor units & one 1 A.uu!Mble IOen Vacant 2200 IQ ft on tingle level. LANDLORDS/REALTORS TILllEIT Ill-IMO ~87~8:!:4 4 Bath 875-4000 "4ellt:fleld din~ rm No Pftt From • bdrm S8')erate met.. ~tlvetedl Prlnct· 4Br 2112Ba. Famlly F ti f "ten t ovtder• ----gent -Attractl..,. Unlum 18drm. '$880 mo 557·2141 cop,._ ft•umbed & trl~ pal• only Marllyn nelghbortlood, meny up· • ' .,, pr · Juit 1775 0811 2 story OPUC NWPT HOTS 2bd WIT llTt ...... .,. ,...... C 13 2ee gradel. MUM. beautiful YHr• ot experience 3bdrm 2b• updated klten 1... ~ fta.IA1, .. ·.... • upper, yrty; Mature lady &rllMm IWT LIO&Till garage Superior lo· oomb1 1·1 land~plng Pool·t lze 539-81e48"tAlty __ kid• ok mu1t H• Ad~ll~-~-p';i'~ 7~ only, n·tmf{g, n-pela, Uf{ebfandnew Allu1iat._ l5501mo 1BR 1BA, all LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE i~~r~~~~1::C'*' yatd Newport School WINTER LEASE 539·8191 Agt I.. BolN $875 873-1353 Aefefenc:ee 875-0247 paid Pool, garege Sorry, bltna, lndry rm, nr beach :~~~1~ ;~: Nt• BALBOA ISLE ,_:;. ~r I ~;r;. dlltrlcl Call 10 ... Uz or w Nwpt 38R furn$ 1050 LUXURY 3br 2ba, ~ • . .., Yin !Ir 11a no pet• 'lhopa •Spac10u1 townhouMS New 11111ng c:ION to North I~ CtM.lcil JOMI 831· 1288 Of Npt ocnft •BA tntwn $2500 TownhOl'ne 1'), yrt old l/ll.,,-lln""" USO YNrlY 2Bdrm , Bath 1725 741 w, 18th St •Flreplec. 81ylron1 Chtrmlng 84S..57'3 YEARLY LEASE Very deluu 11150/rno' Front row IPICIOUI CALL 875-0447 30t Avocado 842·8850 TSL MGMT 942•1800 •Prlvll• balconlH 0 lrtllhly carpeted 3 bdrm IWT llT1 Bayfront eaR. dock '5000 Villa R.ntall townhor'M. 3br 2'Aba. ---•28f 18a Nr SC Pih SA Large 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Garden patlOI Engh•h 1y~ eouege with Pentn Pt 28R turn StOO ~75--4912 lrpl. tenc. yd• patio. dbl al•ta PtalaHll carport, poo1, ape. bate cerP9!1. dfapea garage: WIT .. n ~•bdr•api•' w.•th_.'!°'1c0h 0&0d0bl C::::. a1~81,,.~8;-_,1r:::; ~M~Jt,:~ooo Nice 18drm, utra terge ::111~ mo;~· IM7 COin-Op Waah«/Oryet ~!<!! .. ~ ~ pet7• 2901 •3 Lighted l*'1nl1 coun1 473_8900 • · $122.500 Call 842-4819 w tert ont Homee Inc y1rd etove & relrlg --BACHEloMd2!utilPefd $700 NO PETS 722...011 ..... ....,u .... s57·•177 1'2Swlmmlng pool• l •• t ... IC. , lM • 111-1• . wuh.r hkup, 1 car o•r~ EXCLUSIVE HARBOR 18A seso. no pet• -.8AV TIMBERS• MESAVEROE.iPACIOUS •Slream• &. Pond• 1ge, pell ok Hts RIDGE 3bd, 2+ba. Lg 102 E. Bay Apt e Quiet 1ar. frptc, pool, 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath, MW •Sorry. no ~t• "" 1 HI Hll'I YllU PAWll... YUILY 1mw 541-1498, 997.9309 Agt Lott w/wet bat, PoOf/ BAY F ont P* w t pello. ger No peta 399 paint. Clnnemon A~ :Furn1thtng11,,.a• """'' tn< 28edroomendunlt CIOM IOUlnllTULllA WALLnPl.IAllil"' ~:~~'. ~3t;m:p1ci.! turn~ko.'f:.a1o0o, 11: W8ayStM35 650-t357 _se~1mo 8734132 -ulorHn~:l&Cook•~ REAd'>IAIE to bHCh 1135,000. 3BA38A .•.. 12300/rl\O. 2Br2Bahm,cpt,drp1.gar canM-F851-11MKlm. l800.M70,utlllpd 303 •Mesa Verde 29r 18a ....... 973.4743 prlnc. only 28R 28A ...... ..,11300/mo. M•ny xtr .. 1795. F.. antullc Condo on the E Edoew-ter 171·21M d'lux upper. new deeOf, $875/mo -28R 18A. Wl d wn lfTOlll . _______ -r--______ 3BA2:~eA .... 11850/mo, TILllllT Ill·· witer wlfabulou• lllft ..._ .... 1 ... 111 !!';t:· lock:!o.~:'r Ntup. fnedyd1 goodloc tll·IHI •BA 2"'8A .. '3000/mo Pool 11795/mo Decor-;.u,boa Penlneula MM ... 0 pet• • tlOO ~omona TOP 3-UllT IUY! •••MT IUll laat. Inc~ 14 etOf ""'lll'*' 873-0IM mo No'*' 87&.eec>e •Mee.a Verde d'tux 2& TSL MGMT 642·1803 SE•Wlll "ILUIE HIT (&) -3Br. 2Ba home, bit-In kllch«I. llv rm. lt1 fam rm. lndry rm F.A heat, carpet• frplc. pvt yd, carpon HfT (I) I (C) -Attractive 2 atory un11a. NC:h with 2Br. 1•...,ea. F.A heat, lg hv rm bit-In kitchen, din area. carpets, dr~. pv1 deck. lndry rm, MP garage. _.., All unite freshly painted. x.lnt landscaping wtth aprlnkler1, long-term IW1at1t1, ,_., 11\0pplng and tchools, up-graded nelgh- bOfhood addlttonal parking for all unite 2001 l&PLI, 0.1. -Hm IY, .. llT --TllllTI Will ahow With offer If ln1ar•ted. Cati Owners 760-0409 or 780-0489 $252,600 , ................................ . let Ut .._ Y11 Sell y .. ,,.,,,.,. Cll CleelllW, 642-5671 _for lnfor.matlon I & surprisingly low cost. .. 1. H.._91mple autchH and CtO.-ll*:hee a.- • ~ 9"9c:t Mod can be stamped and emt.oedel'ed on linerla T ,.,..,.,. lndllded Each peltefn U .21 plv 75c po.lage hencll1ng y ....... ~ ::::... S it r::::.:c=: IN um ,,.-.. --. ~ ... ,....,..... 38A 2'/•8.A ... 11495/mo ··-.... -------28a, dltlw9hr, OU kit, -1111--• • 3BR 2BA .. 11350/mo ..... H FURN DPLX on ••ndl OCEANFAONT 211f 28a. lodeed gerege. lndry rm. -· 15~55 Huntington v~ LIN llYFlllT Xlre lg, fancy 38r. roman-Gr .. t vi.wl 4bd, 2ba. Redueed to 11100/mo $750 No pet• 840·2495 Eutllde 28A 18A. get, ltg L•ne. from San Dlegc t~ lrpk, workthoP ~ac· lrplc evall nowt Winier tntat 11300/mo Vrly ~ard wlpatlo, w/tf l*up Freeway north of e.act at8R~2:~ITE ~~/8:· ~ :;rs1~:.f0f k 1 LM S1~, Warty $800. _ A9ent 752·222t •PllTl•ll llft• r-:~~z:r:. 10 McF8dden, v.eet or llMIH TILUllT 11•.... a W5 8 Untum. Y"Y 19r on bey. PLUSH CONDO FOR TSL MGMT M2·1to3 Mcfadden r HEIGHTS 3BDRM HSE Sngl person Qu+et & CHAISTMASll _ _ __ -------laJMa 3Br 2'A8a TOWfthouM, 2 F/yd kid• pet• Of{ Niiiy clean. seas utltt pd. £xut~t tocatlon. 28r New 18drm tpl, di.,,. L!!HI ... ,. IMt fnlat•IJ 2107 ear gar. taundryhOOl(-up, y.oure a&eo 539·t181 Edo-W•te<'l73-1143 ~· ~":',~~,;:cell· walhef,encl0Mdg8'age ........ •••-• no P•I•. 8Hch/Hall. Aot '" "'W'"' _. • • Avell 12115 1725'mo --Ddrm Winter 'Ii~ to s1osoimo 913-7055 Ovetatr..,,,.&f ... ool Cal 833-2130 18drm PenthOuM, paUo the beech 11100/mo LARGE prime 3t>r 2ba ,_. GN9tvtewt1oeo. --max o-c••n vl e VIiia Aentall 975-4912 BCH POOL HM Sbr 1'.+ba, upper duplex un.f '-' blll 2 ~.·to~~· t 2 No peta 54t-2.W7 •••• •T ~ $800/mo 541 3150 8KP 1g m11' tulle. cetm ctecof• to bch, lrpl, beam c:.lllng. """'"' _.,, ... _ ° C!Mn hohelor. • blllt to 28edroom 1 BathOuplex ated, gardnr, wtr, trpl. 111t,b1tconyw/1mallvtew ~.nopeta,avallNov. •mYILllll bluff Stove, refrlg, sn\alt 1 blk to bcn. Parking ror d/w 990.eue s t250/mo of oc••n 11350/mo yrty, 21 1175. 973.3152 28r, , .. 1750. 2lt 2'Aba pet oil. 1 '*'°" only 2 Avellabl• nowt~ • •iil ev. /Wknd4e4·T728.wtidy9 **Cory 11dnn .._,..;; Nl5,Encltat."*Yf~ $491 I ncl ut ll• R75/mo ytty 1eo.11ot _ • ff uk fOf Judy, 833-3e50 rutn UtMe pd, Wrtw/Oryr. !x11 .. 1 "'6-112e NcMrd 1213)827-t772 ~ WITI . . iO ~ ""· a;n, 2 4·Pln M•Nt• """' 2br Walk to beeCfl • eriope, fiso. 1 MOn01 "9t "-"' •If llT WU.. ,..." ~' frplct, 3 ~ dedi• of 1'hb• 2 11ry. MP ldty, 1750/mo t73-4573 lo COM! ....... 11r, c 0. TA M 11 A • 8 ocean, cenyon1 & gat $800/mo 1tt+MC --•OclAN VllW• . elr fenced PoOf c.POrt PA! l T=·~,:'~~:1,~a11 Cat•••n• 111or ~·t. : .. , Hr Hoag Ho.p !v1Wk1* From upper dede. New 1Br No' pet• Me..e1t1 ~':.t~UAV a Sl600 d-s> neo. All, Agt 135-3551 1 ... :I· Fr~. range.... ...... PRHTIOf LOCATION I lift Lift• A UITll MWPllT .-Tl ~la !~~2111mo11 423 29f* 1._. t'MIM tc. ULOCK8 TO s c PLAZA 1tllTU .. * WI09 ~ lllftl Eat••• 0«oeoua :tt>r tt>e home ....,,..... · -r1a1c1e ioc ~ oar 18edroom. 11&1'1 In tllt• llvlng on ~ .. of otr· den. beam oalffna, 1rp1c: lndry rm, n.-' crpt' •CIOM to OC Ak'POf1 et• .Net 1315 F.. dene, poo4 6 spa Croee country kite 11~/mo 38dfm, 2 ... 11'°°/mo 1721~1mo •7 ~to leech TILllllT fl....... to bH,h, 28r, Ha Avl 11121 W~ Aet Avail 12/1/M Arnie a1 ta Ana •Htgflt L.Johf*t. land l1H11mo ln'I ulllt .... a..t11t0r"41-21l7 • f.40.tOtt TIL 142·1903 Voleyo.l&TtnnilCfte SPACIOUS HR 38A, trp!, 414,4453 Of 4f4.to 17 •POOi, Jec:uat, MIO 2~ c.ar ger9Qt 11500 NEWPORT Terr !WMM, 2 •eov.r.d PattllnQ 717 JASMrN!. CdM, .. rnatr ••• 2'Aba, rrptc. •Cellle TV AvelltOle (714) 79JJ.tl t2 rm pool, J&l,A'!4 "°°+MO •"-C "°°"' wtth F~ace lrpl S tOOOlmo, t .;, ... : ...._ CMfte • ~ ...,_ OC!AN FRONTt· Sur dec;kt, ffplce 2br $1500 1 Bf a 1300, 8acl'I MOC StudlO 1550 13t·StU AR MOSS COVE 28r So Coeat Hwy, Stove• refrig, utll, parking, nc pete teeotmo , .. ·2'90 • 2 ~~ = eome nrat 'er~:-, e;::.;,:;:n'• Stepe to Mnd 780 ~ =~ of ,,....,.._,, turn!Wfe, t1IOOJmo No 2bdnn ~ cMd otl Orovncta --~~~ ...... -..~ pet•. Pffndpill Of'l'Y ltwprt ltac~ lllt ·~ .:'* Sff..11t1 _ ,..,, 1 IA 'UMl/IJH,UAN •IUW'I ._,.Alt Ma., HA 21A, 2 encl t*nt. b1k eeeo-MIO lam rm, atOO alt, OM1m to OCll Yrty I lilO JA 19" 'l.MHtlHID PoOf Ho oo.e. 1 c.t oti. lXIC OCINWRONT te0 lltl AYI Jan 111C, 1117&/ft'IO yr condO. Mt ~ ""',.. 1100 ....... I' llllFYmTM. •ILlllmA• ,..... . IJdo '-"· .... c:uetorn 1,._.. •Ill-Ina 21dtm, 28a w(bay VleW Ulr_, • .., •• _ ... MOO Imo '-Loo1un9 tor a fflenl' f'lfli ta =•=A ~ .,.... llll•tofCtlflertlnda....,.. ....... I I flt 1111 • • • • 4 -"· ... • -"· " la i I 8 •. y I ' 0 5 8 D D· • D 5 ) 9 ) ;, ~ -I I Make theMov New Park wport "0 E MO TH f'RE RE 'r Mah dlt , • .,, ... e to Part e.,.rt. Nnr,en hM:tl'on•l«r l•nrJ 14Nreu. Fw .. 1h• ...i _,.,. ........ I . t, • J ...,... .,.,._, .... toWIMeMt •• ,. ....._ ,,_ Nt•,.rt C'ftkr ... Pa.._ ....... ,,...., .... 1 ... Ji•hrM 11IM ........ Rllh1'-4 \ • ~RIG 148$, °'Y9' $200 I"'° new, 0ee:ota10t Wflt wtek4W Ma c:nr s 110, io ra•tan dW wrot~an s_ts. 1754311 I . . . .. 1 l ' ) Ii ' I c l) • J Tt Julia c1pt1 of 1 T11C1 tearr Kro1 Ba title th~ t , Tl • IDIUTllllWUI OELl\IEAY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW. M·F till t , S-S tlll I 1521 S Euclid St Fultenon.CA 714-680 l300 21Wt f·l701 Why- run all over town when you eanlocatepartaforyo~ran tique auto in cl ... if~ed? • • • ' PORICHI AUDI CHEVROt lT Hl1h .. 1 011ell1y ltt It $4'r¥kt '"'""' .. , .. , ""' 44S f CMtl H•11 ..... ,.,, .. ~ ... 67S-ttff . .. ~: .• l"1POt:'.~ TOYOTA '71 Corolla llllback. Ale, am/fm e.... 73,000 ml, OtMt eondll 11495 tee-1?57 TOYOTA 'IO c.lea OT. A/C. p/I, aunroof, AM/FM case, MW gee ~l/bflll/tlf... •fn't eond. "'4100, 85oi·2'35 TOYOTA '14 Cr~a. '°**'· wf. ""'· a.Ir. can. orig ownr. 40K ml. 110,900 ·~ TOYOTA Cwlne 1172 A bl. new radio, good tit" & bf'9k.. MechanlGa • llght S2001080 M·F 5'>m--99m. wttnd anytime ~·1008 IN U.S.A. Afl> TltYllG HMOER TO• ::1 • IAUI . • UIMCI • PARTI • LRAl•Q l AlltlSJ MINT~r OH Jlf. MSI 'COAST OOY .all & CCI.QI CAii N9AY , ·• 8 i;; .1ooc - ·.~·· -· . -OO@O©~ "¥/1 BUICK DEAtER '11 CHIVITII. to.GOO IRI. runt ~I ttJOO obO 1@1.Dl-cl 5..aJ ... •• au. .... U110 CAM & TMJCK8 COMI lflt 0.-CALL'°" ........ Dall.LO IBUllLIT 11211 llACH lkYO HUNTINOTON llACH .. ,...,, ... 111 ' CHEVA&fT !I m 1971150AT,AC.AM""1 C.U New tt.,,.,,IHIDf\ runt J:::' • 1ts0 cal ... ..., ..amna1a1m1! Auto, VI. A/C, Ceet, toneeu~. 112'1IOll _....,..91\0f C M. 979-2~00 INTO SAVINGS Th• 1111 Piii hos a new way to tvm ;o:;-~ldd.n Tr.asur•s into CASH $9 OO w1th q, $9.00 c:~~i.~ Ad. ____ . • prepayment· A Lines-7 DaY-5-::: $CJ.OO ............... Nf'7 ......... , ..... Privott por11e1 only. No ComtntfC!Ol, Reol Estate, Aulomot1ve, B0011ng or Employmenl Adi There Is no pnce ldii1f lo whOI you con ()dve<tise • If you need to ..U yout couch, h1gti choir or ony unused me~t\Ofii:f1se-coft the OOJv P110t Clou1fi9a lloff °' u the coupoi:1 below. : Moil to• DOity PilOt, 330 W. loy'St., Cotta W-0, Co 92626 642-5678 ~---------------------- AOOtl!SS~-------------~------------'-------. · cnv SlAU __ _ AM! tHClOHO _______ __ Vl$A ., /4 c._ , ....... _ .. ,. ----- ..,. ftS/ NO -·. T Br LAUR~ MERK with the tachen Thunday to discuss ... ...,,....... · '. their decision on Hardman after ht nnately ~ teachen had Jipcd dw ~titaon at of Tundly. In the peution, the~ said tbe bciard's dcciJion has .. adversely af. fccu:d our moral 1nd profenac>nal reputation:" · The petition was circulated 11\cr the board scMdulcd the mectint .. '° AddreH the concerns reprdlnt the resolution o~ the <;edrick H1rdmtD case." . ... " Sia teen Lquna Beach Ht&h School was annled (or ponession of cocaine teachers have told the Board of and rnist•na amst. · Education that 1 faculty meetin1 to The teachcn s1Jfttd a l>(tit1on discuu the board's reinstatemen\ of askina that the tneetiria be canceled footbeH CCMICh Cedrick Hardman "becau~ t he mceti"f wbuld be .. non- . would be an exert1SC:in fuuh!)'.. ' • RroduC\ivc. frustratJna and futile." : ~ Four boaid memti"ers want to mttt At Jea11 16 of tht sch.oors approx· ~The issue ha already been de- cided by the &.rd of Eduauon without rqu<S to faculty and staff • .. Administration offlciaJa deny a report Secretary of State George Shultz has offered his resig· nation./ Al . FoOd For a feast that's easy on the cook, adapt tra- dttlonal Thank1glvtng reclpn to convenience foods of today ./C1 Entertainment . Gultarlat Neff Young and hla "garage band" rock the Pacific Amphitheatre In Coita Mesa.la INDEX Advice and Games Blr1h1 BuUetln Board Butineu C'--'fled Comics Death notices Entertainment· Food Mind & Body Opinion Paparazzi PoOcelog Public Notices Sports Televlalon Weather a.. A4 A3 86-8 0 5-8 BS 08 83 C1·10 81 A8-9 81·2 A3 08 01·5 83 A2 ..., .......... ., ...... Bu~ .._ll rue ~..UC. admbatMer 11.nt aid to van~_ eomma.ntty RoepltaJ after Ile ... alletedlJ allot bJ RlcM.ra llellrleD wblle PrePutllt to rula bJ.m to Pomataln ~~wife. llcBrlen wu pronoanced dead at the ~tal. BB woman held.in husband's death BJ BOB BARK.ER u4 PAUL ARCHJPLEY °' .. ..., ........ ___ _ Huntington Beach wom1n was arrested on susp1c1on of first dearce murder Tuesday in the shootmg death of her common-law husband. Marilyn L Starbuck, 49, a self- emplo)cd typesetter. was arrc tr<! and held 1n hcu of S2SO.OOO bail in Huntinaton Beach Jail. said Lt. Gary Davt.S. The victim. R1chprd L. McBnen. 45, was reponed dead on amval at fountain V1lley Commurwiy Ho pt- ~I. . Polke received a telephooe call from tarbud at J 2.;QS p.m . .sayina she "had just ~hot her husband." Davis said. Pohce found McBrien tn the side yard of the re 1dencc that the couple shared at 1907 Delaware t. and called paramedics who transponcd him to the ho p1tal, Davis said. Police would not discuss a po iblr.. mouve for the shoot in' ind wouldn't say what kind of weapon was used or how many shots were fired. Most neighbors an the quiet Hunt- ington Beach ne1Jhborhood said they either wcrcn't home or didn't hear Tuesday said the)' didn't Imo~ what anythina unusual at the ttme of the happenrd. ootioa. -·---.-~----........ -K)'mry ounne)~ 18 who lives However. one ne1Jhbor ~ho de-three doors away, ~1d she was llomc ch ned to be named, said the couple all day. was heard argu1n1 in the past. The "I was home when 1t happened. but neighbor heard what sounded like a 1 didn't hear anything." she said. car backfire about the time of the hootina. but didn't think anythina When she uw pohcc outside she unusual had occurred. thou&)lt they ~ere . 1nvest1gatin1 1 vehicle that had ~n parkrd on the Starbuck and McBrien had lived treet for several da~ together about 10 ycan. another Other ne1ghb0r, amving home al nc1&)lbor said Starbuck rcponcdly the end of the workday founo the worked out of their home. cnme ~enc taped off and police Other ne1ahbors who ~ere home unw1lhng to <"xplain why. Slaying suspects -plea9.not guilty Murderfnvestt atlon wide n s as connection By DIXIE REDFEARN °''!"-...,,... .... t t.[lider extreme hJah security TYno day 1n a Redlands cou.nroom, two 1uspecu who may be ctwwed with the kidnap murder of a lfu1nitlllOD . Beach l«n~r enttttd 1nnoc::et1t -ploas tO'dliJih they kidnapped aftd-..--... kjlled a Redlands woman . James Grqory Matlow, JO, and Cynthia Lynn Coffman. 24, entered their pleas before Redlands MunK1· pal Coun Judat John Arden. The pair. who are charaed with lUlhnalO-ycat-old Connna ~om of Redlands. were both chained hand~nd·foot durina the procecdinp. lo an 10\UUptaon that !WMI to ar<>W and Upand to diflcttnt JUnsd\c. ttons daily, the pair are aho ~ in the Nov. ·12 murder of~ Lyncl Mumy, 19.ofHununaton Beach.the •la)'1n1 of Slnd~ Ano Neary, 32, of C' osta Mesa • n October; the kin 6"I of a Kcntucl:y man authorities mu. io identify; and an 1lJCttd murder plot mvolvm1 a Pti0cn1x, Ariz. _,oman. Official' in tht Oran,r County Otstnct Attorney's office said they plan to file chaf'ICS apintt Marlow and CofTm1n m the near fuwrc in connection with the Mumy slaylna. In San Bernardino County, the pair were cha~d Tuesday with murder, ktdnap, kidnap in comm11 ion of a robbery. robbery. bUr&Jary and two allqatJon involv1na the use of firearm . Three of the charteS are special c1rcum 12n~ allca.ataon • ma.kin• the ca$C a P.Qtential death penalty matter. Coffman led Redlands police to Novas' 'tuillow grave in a Fontana vineyard the day after he ind Marlow were 1rr ted. San Bernardino County Di tnct Attomc) Denna Kottme1er rt-- quested tbat Marlow and Coffman remain 1n Jiii wtthout bail . a request that was aranted by Arden. pcakana throuah her attorney, (Pleue eee SUSPBC,._,/ A2) Fish oil good for Everyone required to file ne~ tax withholding form IRs·~ays l~hger f~rm l~ks complicated ~~u1~0:~·.!!u1 htfrri:~1~vci~:!d but closely matches withholding, taxes f~~~Y!~~u!~ur~8~a~t~h~ ~!~ · Huntington heroes · share llmellght at -ehamberl11n·cheon By ROBERT BARKER Olllle~PllM ..... ~ tbe heart, J arteries thousand more tn tues and. in some WASHINGTON (AP) -The · m11ht be complicated . " Anhur case · penalties a well." Internal Revenue Scrvtee, 1P01oa1z-Altman of the IRS told rcponcn as The ta' o\·erhaul law, most of '"I for the compteiuty. on Tuesday the qencybcain a campa1an to make which takes effect Jan. I. cuts tax unveiled a new ta~-withholdan& form Americans aware of the need to file a rates, repeals ~me popular drduc- that every worker wall have to file to new w...-form by nut Oct. J tions and reduces othen. A worker rcflect th11 )'t'&r's landmark tax over-But the payoff, ltman added, is a • whose ta~ w1 thhold1n1 under prtKnt haul. more personali1cd form that will law 1s reduced because he or ,he take The new tax law, which in1 t1ally. allow mo,t workers to adjust me of tho<iC deductions 1$ likely to was billed as simplification. turned a withholdina o that all their tu. be undcr-w1t~hcld m 198? by the fo two-;patc W ... w1thholdin1 fonn and liability -no more ind no le -1 of the dcctuct1ons worksheet 1nto four PllCS that tD· withheld durina the ytar. A pcnon •ho docs not have eludes a 22-column, 29·flne table gJ "No mote h1t·and·m1 "said JR enough tax w11hhcld dunna the )Car fiaurn. /. Commis 1oncr Lawrence 8. Gab . ha to wnd the IRS a check whtn ··we know that thii looks like it "A simpler form m1aht be mort (Pl ... HeT AX/A8) Huntington Beach' fine t and be t and bra\C'it "~ honored Tucsd1y at the Chamber of Commerce's I Sth annual public sakt) ~luncchon. Pohce hchcoptcr palot'i Jam Lail and Ron Palmer shattd an award forv1lor forbrav1n1 I -foot wave tosa'e three h"c m last f cbural)'\ bia "'inter storm. Lail. the 1cro bureau·, chief pilot. Jumped into the \\atcr to help pluck a urfcr to safety and hoth were credited with helping r ·~ue of t~o men af\cr a boat caps1Lcd. Da\itd Ca~ncy. 28, who wa tandmaan hnc behind a1unm1n v.ho robbN a bank la t 'ov. 1, l't'Cc1vcd a c1talcn' award for hero1~m. (Pleue ... R&ROU/ A2) r Future drugs may worsen abuse problem.s a, IOllN A. BAAIOVI\ ... 9 ..... How bed 11 1t'! TMt hu bfcOme &he rhttoncal question or our uma. But in IM d~ World IOme people' art altnd)' 1sk1na, "'HoW Md 11 It IOt"l IO be" ",One 'or the rr11h1enin1 PGllfbihlln," ys Dr. Meyer (;llanti Of &ht "'veft'* llrtearch branch of lleNllliDlll h•ttuteon DnltAbutt, ..._ Miii • MOft 1.t rnoft brain c:Mlnilvy h uMe:.-..ood. a more '°"'itticated c:Mmals arc ated, wt'rt 101n1 to ha\C forms of drug\ that mike: what c~t\t now look hkc cand). Drup th11 will be very po\tnt an &heir 1nr1ct1\Cn '· \U tle an their dantcrs ·--.. •• nothtr 0 )e n from no\\ people will laup at what we con 1dcr •o be our drut problems today. ~1f ~ don't do torMthtna; we'll haw 1 la11t 9t"1men• of our 1 t Which waif be Ckpmdent on drup, dt ruP"fd by drup. They'll never Ckvtlop as mature hwhv1dual nd I don't tft' an)11una an our 10C1tt)' 1ha1 IRms rea 9C1ioui abmn hrad1na , " DALLAS (AP)-Fish 011 has bctn town for the first tame to \low the rmatton..ofartcna dcpo$its that art leachna cause of hcan attack Ind trolcs, 1 rctearchcr said Tuesday. Rcscarchrrs have know-n that fish ,011 can lower lc,cl of chol~terol and other harmful ~ub ta nee in the blood and inhibit bJOOd clottina.: and they have theorut"d that tt could prevent hardcnina of the anen~. But th1111 the first time that has bttn demon· strated, 1d Harry Dev11 of the , ............. ,d) hwmAI Univenil)' of Ch" • Bui It a newt COnfelre94;)t Tuetday, lae and other ~hen cauti~ apins1 &akina 1hc fish-oal capwln thal att 1ncttat1naly be1n1 pomOled by df'\11 compenies u a suppkmtnl. T'h said it would be better \0 tat ftsh in of fatty foods. 1 rePorted at ~an nu.ti meet· ina of the Amnical'I H~art Associa· tion that 16 rhnus monkeys fed dicu h11)l in fish oil developed far fewer arterial deposits, or "plaques ... than 8 monkeys fed a diet high in coconut oil, a uhuated fat known to cause hardening of the aneries, or atherosclerosis. Monkeys fed the coconut oil diet had larger and more severe plaques. and the plaques were found to contain more inflammatory cells Jhat can damqe he anery wall and enhance the formation of the deposits. Davis said. He said the reasons why fish oil had that effect are not known.. ll lowers blood cholesterol levels. which is believed to be beneficial. ll also has various effects on artery walls. the · liver and sp~n. but. researchers do. not know whkt\. of these are · benefiCiaJ, he said. • ~ · ..,,._ r j , oon to be sunny, warm .. 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Davis said hi s studies and other research su,ggest that fish oil may be beneficial when substituted for other saturated fats. such a-s those found in meat. But he said no studies show a bencficiaf effect of adding fish oil, such as in capsules, to a t~ical Amcric~n diet that is already high in calories, cholesterol and saturated fat. .. Our recommendation would be to I Eztendecl ~ !! ~.... ~ : Tide• --~· .. 12 71 ll Oftlwi. : 10 11 • 17 """~ 11 63 ArMIOw : : =::-.. . : = :=:t'1ow ,...... .. 40 ......_,()My II M .....,.. MU S-"'*'40 n 44 ...,.. .. 61 1M lemerdlfto II IO YOOAY l03a.m .,, ... "' 6·'7 p'" TMUMOAY 12 t1 &ft\ 32hftl 1oot1m '°''I'll. ' • • • .. . 2 7 • '' "' 00 : .. .. '2 • 10 •• 6' ! 0•3 • Sin o.tw1'I 71 .., ..... .... 17 11 ""' -100.., •• 1'21."' Md .... ..,_en. n aa mtH7pm .. .. ............. II 16 .._,,..~117-04pAlnd1911 • IMtl....,. n a ,_,ow•• J4 1 m replace the saturated fat in your diet Marder auapect Jamee Marlow la broatbt ,to Red.la.nu ... wi.t.~:1::e :ai!uplc of fish otl ~nJd~ C~u~ in cbaina for bl• ~~nt Tueaday. . FUT~URE DRUGS MAY WORSEN PROBLEM.•.~ capsules isnotioing to solve what tfie SUSPECI'S PLEAD · ' Problem is," sa1d Dr. Edwin Bierman • From A 1 -· ! of the University of Washington. F Al • • • · said to. do. ' lf1lion. Bu~ it aftcn perceptiol')s of physical deprndence. · '-; He also advised substituting fish rom St~1ghtpcoplehave troubteunder-time and distance, adversely affects .-Themynadotllerdrug.s-asmany for 'meat in some meals, as the Deputy Public Defender Lewis Riverside County Oct. 17. standing why people get hooked o~ one's ability to drive or operate as SOO ofthem -arc indications of American Heart As~iation has ad-Palacios, Coffman told the court that Police in Laguna Beach have angel dust or ~P. Some users say it machinery Iona after the acute phase the appetite for sensory alteration. vocated for some time. she had been fed only a sandwich entered into the investigation as well. frees the emotions! makes them f~I of two to three hours wean off. ~ -The same ones used to get high are Bierman has found that fish oil can since her arrest Nov. 14. Arden ~id Detective Lance Ishmael said that a bet!cr. Some say 1t .~~ halluc!-Cocaine and Cf!iCk. It gives tJlc user used also in suicide anempt$. • actuaJly be hannful in some patients he would take tare of her complaint. wallet belonging to No vis was found na~1ons. By any ~escnpt1?n, it d~sn t ~sense of eup~~na, of well-being and The United States 1s beginning (o with disorders that make them unable Adrcn set Nov. 26 as a hearin$ date under a dumpster by· a· citizen on seem to be the kin(t ofthana that 1s all increased ab1hty. One feels alert, measure the problem. A s1gni ficanl to properly process fats. A number of for aQ~rties in the case to discuss Nov. 11. lt was until two days later that pleasant And by ~lict repc>rts, a energetic and sensuallr_ stimulated. number ofit~pcople arc ransomed to ueh-pelteftlS had-higher-eholesterel ~ress A preliminary hearing that the wallet was connected with the lot of.PCP users t~m VlOlcnt. Yet the What is the adv~rtise<f promise of druJ habits that impair their useful· revels after taking fish oil than they date of~. 2 was also set. ov1s Cfisappcara~. fslmraetsard. ~rug '': ra~e~ ~c in-k~'? Temporary relief. ness to society and indeed make them had before, he ~d. M~nwhile, in Orange County. Two other suspects in the Novis !OJler city an the nations capital, 1or Heroin. TfiCi'c ls-slin a· nat;t ltllbtt~ .---- - Dr. Roger Illingworth of the Or-officials from the Costa Mesa.Police case, Marlow's sister, Veronica Kop-instance. population of about half a million In this one arena, there arc no egon Health Sciences University in Department said the circumstances pers. and Ri chard Drinlchouse, were One could SI)' that about any drug, heroin users in the nation. They still innocent bystanders. Portland said the amount of the of the killings of Novis and Murray also arraigned Tuesday in Redlands. ~o ma~tcr what ~nefit the user secs. look for its dreamlike, euphoric Next: Oru1e Co.11 expert• are• beneficial omcga-3 fany acids fro m led them to begin researchun whether Koppers pleaded not guilty to char~es ~aruuana. ~t gi ves a smoky high. effect~. But it worms its way into the dqtlc•l tt.t 1lmple llf>6UI i.,.e fish oil varies widely .in commercial Ncary's slaying could be related. · · of false imprisonment and receiving relieves tension. boredom. fru,.. chem1stry of the brain and produces m.ci ~fleet M Ute "ar u ""'6•· .. fish-oil capsules. • While police have said that both stolen property, and Drinkhousc A.nd he said al_I of the commemally Murray and No vis were strangled. pleaded not. guilty to charges of available fish-011 capsules also con-Costa Mesa police have declined to kidnap, kidnap for robbtry and false tam cholesterol. . give a cause of death for Neary. She imprisonment. They face the same Omega-_) fatty ac1ds are m~t -diuppearcd-whilc mnrn·erra.nd Oct hearing dates as Martow and -Cof- common in deep sea fish. 11. and her body was found in fman. /GAME 10 I WEEK ~O I DAY 4 ____ __..___,.,.____ ~--~--~---- 71 8 27 36 73 -88· 9 . --78 -/ ~YEAH ... Al FLUENT HiRE. ff, j CHECK OUT OUR LATEST ~ WlllllERS OM C2. YOU COULD IE MEXn HERE ARE TODAY'S MUMIERS. Rules and how to ploy 1~e game ore on your game cord, or coll our HOTllNE: 642-4333, 9.5 M.f, OS~ for WIN.GO informoltO(l. &TWA .. HEROES SHARE LIMELIGHT IN HB ••• From Al Despite the gun and an implied pulled a large fan from the window threat as the robber lef\ first In· throuah which the woman, Ima ste'rstate Bank at Beach Boulevard Henley, 56, handed him her 2-year· and Adams· A venue, C.amey followed old aranda\.lghter. He then crawled on foot and then tried to hitch a ride into the smoke-filled room and when the robber . stepped into a pushed Mrs. Henley out the window. getaway car. Eventually, officer Mike The little airl was doing fine when he Preece happened by and Camey, a last saw her, he said .. But Mrs. Henley truck dispatcher in Placentia, hopped-died from bum injones several in the patrol car. When they, and monthslater. other police units caught up wtth the Rodney Spooner also got an award ·rob\lCr .... they found a -.38-caliber Joe ht.r.own__in thc...sarne fire. !ie automatic pistol and $4,000 in cash in kicked in a kitchen door tryins to his car. rescue the victims but was dnven "When he turned and left with the back by smoke and flames. He then money, I could see his gun," Camey wentto the side of the yard and helped said Tuesday. "He didn't say any-Atencio. thing, but he looked at me like he was Other people honored included: saying,. 'don't mess with me.' " •Fire Captain Yictor Subia. award But Camey said he didn't think for merit. Supia took a vacation and about beinpfraid. "I felt I was part of rushed to Mexico City on Sept. 19 the action. · help save lives in the dcvastatin& Another award for heroism went to earthquake. He took charge of the Dennis Atencio, 19, of Santa Ana. International Red Cross rescue unit Atencio was driving to Golden West in Mexico 0 City. lie also was in- College last Oct. 8 when he saw black strumental 1n obtainina air bags and smoke coming from a house. He other essential rescue eq uipment learned a woman and a baby were ·donated by the United States. trapped. He ripped off the screen and •Fire Departmcn t dispatshcr Steve Rothert. In June, Sothcrt toolt a paramedic's call about a toddler being pulled from a pool who was not breathing. White his partner dis.- patched medics, Rothert gave mouth- to-moutb in'Structions for mouth·to- mouth resuscitation uover the tele-• phone. Family members. with Rothert's help, got the child breath mg by the lime that medics arrived. ln Fc~ruafb:f 1985 a woman -who . wa having a 6'y c~tTed paramedics. Rothcrt stayed on the line with her and helped her through the breathing process. He was still on the telephone with her when the baby was born. •Detective Chris Spumey, award for merit. He has developed an information network and other bur- glary suspect information that has helped solve many residential bur- glaries, oflkials said. • About 140 people attended th~ luncheon at the Huntington Bc.ach _ Ion. James K. Stewart, director of the National lstkutc of Justice in Wash·~ inaton, D.C.. was the featured speaker. County election results tallied By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... ....., ......... Orange County Resistrar of Voters Al Olson certified the results of the Nov. 4 election for county offices on Tuesday. • "Everything if' ~lied," Dep1,1ty Registrar Sf\lrley Deaton said. - She said the results will be for- warded next Tuesday to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Wt\ich will declare the county winncrt to be elected. These winners include new ORANGE llily ..... COAST rml MAIN OFFICI ':l:lO WM! B.ty SI COi•iMeu ,hA "' I ll<ldl-811• 1116!> Calta~ CA t261t 4th District Supervisor Don Roth of Anaheim and ~lccted County Re- corder Lee Branch. Deaton said Nov. 4 city council races were certified Monday to allow some cities. includinJ Costa Mesa, to swear in new officials at Monday niaht mcetinp. Oranae County's votes for gov- ernor and assembly members wiU be 'Sent to the California Secretary of State's office for statewide certifica- tion. Deaton said. She ~id certification involves the: countma of absentee and damaged; ballots. These produce totals. that · u.suaUy vary slightly from the final, unofficials rcsufts released immedi- ately after the election. " Deaton said the final count in- dicated 657:617 0-range County resi- dents voted Nov. 4, fora 60.3 percent turnout. She said that was Oranae. County's lowest turnout m a state- wide general election in at least 40 years. · , 0. ... 1.0-... 2 M71 "'*-& edl!Olial ... 2 4321 Ja•tcall 642-6086 Mondlly f tiG>ly II J°" do "OI ....... t'lM ~ lily ll'°Om" ti.l0<•TP "' -.,_ .... ,.,. be Cor>Y'iO"I 19e3 Or•riot Col.i l'v111ittq ~1 No ,,.,,, •oo..-s Mltat-td klt•el "'911• ~ 14'4fl<M "'41<111 ......... ""' be •tpoouc.e<I • !Mui .,,. .. , Pf! ~o!~'Vf\10- VOL.71.NO.m .. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messqe will be recorded, tran1enbcd and de· livered to the appropnate editor. The same 2_..hour answcrina scrv1ct may be used to rt(Ord lttttn to the editor on an¥ topic. Contnbutors to our Uttm column mutt include their name and tetcphont number fo~ "enfJCation. Tells us what's on your mind. a. ...... hlf<:ltf ~ llufloat II ytN llO nol Ill -fVol ('41y lly 1. "' ctl tJlbt 10 e "' ll'lO yOUI e«>y • oe~.o Clrculetton Talmphoo• ••:•:•~: . '. ~ I r . \ . I