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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• I • .. • 38th Dl•trlct ~::;nan (A) ...... m .......... 7'.711 8 tteraon (0) .............. 83,255 right {P&F) .................. 2,676 39th Dlatrtct Dannemerer (A)....... 170.250 Wal'~ (0) ................ 1 •••• 53.546 4oth Dlatrtct Badham (A)............... 1u.us Bradford (0) ............... 84,622 QuJrk (P&F)__·--·~.3.a37 42nd Dlatrlct J Lungren (fl) ................ 12,315 Brophy (0) ................. 28,451 Donohue ( &F) ............. 2,887 '4~r la t 33rd Dlatrlct Vlnerard (R) ................ 27,274 Carpenter (0 )............ 27,006 Hllfeohaus (P&F) ............ 796 35th Dlatrlct &ermour (R) .............. 111.370 Dudman (0) ................ 55,6 12 Schooling (P&F)........... 8,050 •• . 37th Dlatrlct Bergeaon (A) ............. 192,7 .. Keyser (0) ................... 68,659 6~th Aaaembly Frlrzelle (A) ................. 90,314 ensler (0) ............. _ 37.187 70th District Ferguaon (A) ............. 101,403 Feldman (0) ................ 40,874 .. ,. Office No. 11 lngebretten .............. Mt,717 Enright. . . . .. . . . .. . 34 t ,4'59 Office No. 20 Smith .......................... 393,741 • Gallivan.·······;·· .. ······ 3 18.912 Elneteln ........................ 11,910 Knapp.... . ................ 9,782 Raciti ........................ 3,848 Clal'ke ........................... 3,834 Soffer ........................... ' 1,939 FV City Coancll (Two elected) Brown".......................... 10,MI Scott .......... ! .................... 1,173 Petrlkln .................... 8,683 Adler ......... , ................. 8,009 Mendoza ................. ".'::":': 2,722' HB City Council (Three ~ecled) Flnley .......................... 32..* lCilfi .................... ._..... ~ or .. n ............................ 11,137 Mays.. . . ........... 17,890 Erskine . ................... J5,5'9 Cratt.. . .. ......•........... 10,645 Stout.... ... . ,.......... 10,083 Durda... . . .. .......... 9,989 Mlrjahanglr . ........... .. 8,20.2. J . RB Treaauer Banu.n,tqn Beach Hall ....... _ ...... _____ 11,119 D -Counctl ........ Y• ............................ 20,234 NB City Council No ................................ ...._. 47.1'9 E -City Otettl llH._ Yes................ .. ... 21,278 DISTRICT 2 No .. ·-------~ ...... --Plummer .............. ,_ ..... 11,tlO Gott .............................. 9,54'6 , -City .,....,,. 1111•1• Yes... .. .. .............. 1e.e1e Aoum ............................ .it,209 DllTRICT 5 Maurer ....... _..:.. .................. 21 ... Dl8TRICT7 Cox.... ...... --···-----·-·-··· M.111 No ........ ~·--··· .... _..........,. __ ... ,.,_ o -·c11y deft.,.... ""·· ... -"ii' .............. _ ........ ._ No .................... ~ ......... 25,810 H -City t,.....,., ...... Yff ..•• -_. . ., ••••••..•• -··--·-· 4lll.1• No.... , ............. 24,4'24 J -Election con~ v .......... ·--···--···--·__,.... ..-No ......... : .................... 2,524 K -Electloft con1~ General .... --.. ....--... S.-•• Primary ......................... 2,216 · .. ·CM City Council Belslto. ..... . ........... 8,0<tJ Mllrer ... ................. 6,753 ·Newport Beach .· Horne ..... -...... :...... 4,589 (Three elected) Lawtor .. 1 ................... 3,912 l -Counctl tenne Hornbuckle .................. t•,t l9 Hanna... . . ............. . 3,897 ,V.. ........................ _:;'_ 21,225 WhMler ........................ 13;193 Valentino............ . ... 3,,.51 No ... . .................... 7,~ Hall ................................ 10,339 Cowart..... ......... .r... 1,722 M -Meycw election 3lat Dlatrlct Yates ................. 9,788 Fountain Valley v .................................. 21,llO 72nd District Johnson ................... 8,734 No ........................... 7,375 . • g:;:::<~1.'~>.:····:::::::::· ::::: ~::,~~c:.'rk·:: :::::·.·.· 33:.~ ~~::' :.:. : . •• •• ; : m~ w •• :.S~.·.~ .. ~1.:.~:.-~~~ ·~:::::::~==~:~~·}:rs o~;,,~~,~~~:;~::i~:s ----------------~----------------------------.-...-.. ..... ~ COAST lllTIDN WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1984 ORANGECOUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS County vote surprising 77percent By JEFF ADLER Voters In Vista refuse to boot the Playboy chan- nel./ A8 Nation Shuttle crew climbs off Discovery as high delay launch one day./ Al ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·. World Securtty tightened for Rajlv Gandhi after rumor of Sikh suicide squad .I AS Food The theatrics of serving flam be desserts provide memorable entertain- ment for guests./C1 Sports The Sea View League football season con- cludes this week with traditional rivalries add- ing some sptce./81 Paclflc-10 basketball coaches vote unani- mously In favor of a post- season conference tour- nament./82 :·:':·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·· INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bualness Callfornla New• Clanlfled Comics Crouword Death Notices Food Help Yourself Home Horotcope Ann Landers Mutual Funds Natlonal Newt OptnlOn Paparazzi f>tey Review Pola Log Pubtle Notices Sports Stoek Market• TMvttlon Theater-a WMtfW World New1 I 03 A3 8 5-6 A6 05-7 03 07 04 c 1-10 02 01·2 06 02 86 A6 A10 01 83 A3 04 B1-2 B1 02 93 A2 A6 . ,, ...... -... A victorloua Prealdent Reagan glvea hie aupporten the thumbe up algn •• be and hi• wife Nancy addreae a victory eel- ebration Tueaday night ln the Century Plua Hotel ln Los Angelea ln the wake of hla landallde victory. GOP big Assembly winner .. Fe~rguson claims Bergeson territory; Frizzelle, Brown win easy ·re-election tacian. won eas)' victory over Dcmo- cratir rhallcngcr Steve Feldman. claiming 'ihghtl)' more than 71 per· cc.:nt ol thc vo1c in the sprawling 70th <\S'>l'rnbh J.1str1cl. "°hich includes Newrnrt Beach and the South C'oun· t). By STEVE MARBLE: Of , ... o ... , ,...,. l leff ..\ udal wa vc of conserva11 vc enll· ment swept the Orange Coast during Plummer keeps seat .in Newport Incumbent wins by whopping margin over Goff, Roum By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of1MO.ityl'lle41tefl Incu mbent Ruthcl)n Plummer was · re-elected 10 her \Cal on the Newport Beach City t'ouncal ovcT the challenge of t14-0 other\ hop1n1 to represent the West Newport di tract. accordanJ to final but unofficial voter lal~ released this mom1n1- Council 1ncumbcnt5 Phil M3urtr and John Col Jr .. who ran unoppo~ an their re pec:11vc d1s1nct . will JO•n Plummer for :tdd111onal four-}car term . Plummer finished w11h • bout ~5 pcrttnt or 16.9SO vote Challenger D3ve 1off aamcl"N (Pl .... He Pl..UIHl&R/ A2) \ 1 ucsday·, clcct1on as three Re· p1,1bhcan tatc Assembly canilidatcs thundered their wa)' 10 victory . Gil rcrgu'iOn. a first-lime poll- \(rn1d1ng 10 the final but unof· (Pleue aee GOP I A2) Rep. Robert Bad.ham, wttb wt.re Anne, addr-wee ::tf:°mn darlni••lctory celebradonln Coeta lleea'• W . South Coaat 'Plua Hotel. ' ' Pre~t posts electoral la ndslide; Morldale \Vins only Minnesota and D.C . By WALTER R. MEARS blocs in a dl\ided government. That •l'-.-WC-11 .. • ••• ma~ require some compromises. W1'SHINGTON (AP) Presa· R~agan's v1ct~ over Waller F -td~eM<n...,.t R""'eagatftt aft~a~1~t~~~~1'+·ff.~i..~-~~o .. l-Tnld"'"~ ... 1,c..,..,t...,,~'"~·~+1""1~sort~n~n1 ;,.,•=-=gr=-~fil'R°.,..k, ... ~ ... n..,:~d3f1'"1.,.,i~..---~ ..._a triumph he could not transfer lo I 936 Johnson 1n 1964. Nuon an the rest of the Republican uckc\. 1117 ~ But for coattails -or. rathcf. The re-elected pres1den1 vo14-ed to 1h~ lack of1hem -has ~~lcctaon was extend his conse~auvc renaissance most comparable to N1xon·s. "1nto lhc next decade and the ne>.t The president earned 49 states century:· but to do at. hc will ha11t-10 Mondale took his Mtnoesota home fashion ne" alliance'> and PO"er (Plea.ae aee DAGAN/A•} Hornbuckle, ~Hall, Wheeler capture Mesa council seats By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ll>e Delly l"tlot llafl Commercial gro" th 1n C. O!lla Mc~ ma ) be endangered tollo"'ing the o' e~ helming '1cton Tucsda~ of two Cat) Council eand1date<i sup. ported b) a coah11on ol d1sgrun1led homeo" ners "vtan Hornbuckle and t"O·llmt' candidate Da' 1d '-' hl·t·kr ,,d, ocat· ing a mas-;1' e slo"' do" n in l.'.l)ffi· merc1a l de' elopmcnt. "t'rt' 1hc l<'P 'ote gctter'i in an dt't ll11n that ha'> restrui:1urcd tht' prl'' lllU\I\ t1-rn"th· oriented rnum ii Ma~or Donn Hall '-"On .1 11gh1 ran.• for the last of the thrct' a'a1lahk council cah. heating ou1 l>ougla' Yau:~ anothl'f ,:ind1da1c hJtlo..t•d h' "vtcsa >\c11on -1ht• fund-ra1.-.1ng .1rm for the coalllltrn of four homt"4'"'nl'r groups \ 1Lc •M,l\w. .ErlL Johnson pl • .Kcd tilth out of thl' 11 tand1da1c' lo~ing hl\h1dfora'l'l•'ndterm Onh '"''111 Additional election stories on A3, 4, 9 the three incumbents sought ~ cln 11on w-hakC'ounc ~man Ed \ll f arland choS<' to step down after 1"0 terms Col.la Mesa "oters. according to f1nal-unoff1c1 al tallies. gave Hombucl lc a 14. 919-votc victory. "1th Wheeler recemng 13.163 and Ha ll trailing with I0.33Q. The ma)or. a sn-year council \l'tcran JUSt edged Yates. who gar- nrn.·d ~-788 vot~. Johnson followed \.\lth8"'4 . \n C'it1ma1ed ~4.131 ballots we~ ta.,t out oft he ell) ·s 48.508 registered 'ntcr., in 86 precancts. Hornbuckle rt'll'I' t'd rough I) 51 percent of that 'otc. \l llh 45 pcrccnL go1ng to \.\ hcdcr and 35 percent to Hall. as (Pleue eee llltSA/A2) GOP grand slam in Orange County Congress races Four incumbents win easily; Dornan ous s Patterson By JEFF ADLEf\ Of!NO.-, .......... Ornn,c Coun t\ 'mer. J1d "h.H loal Rcpuhhl"'3ns Ion~ h.id htll'{'d for 1:>n ltttton Da' The" tumC'd out lht' count'·., lone Dc.·m<xrat1l ron- grcs!im:ln "hak n.-tumang tht' toun· I)·~ four 1ncum0ent Rt'puhhlJn\ h' th<" l \ Hou~ ol Rt'prc..cntataH'\ h\ "ade mari1n-; '-' ht'n final hut un1,fl1l 1al '01c tahula11on" "'''rt' rt'f*'ttd earl\ toda' Rt'puhltCan Rc,h<-rt Dom n w-ho u'i,('d to "'""r,·wnt • l o' ~n ck' ( OUnt\ dl'\rllt tn ( on8rt'"· "8' thc '1clor an h1!1 h1ttc1 hattk with Llc'mo \.lc\111.. 1ntumhcnt km P.:it1 ef'On for tht' \ th C on f'C'\'1unal 1)1\lrll 1 ll('at 1n H'ntral Oran~r < 11un1' • .. In th<' 1oun1~ ·,other cong.rcs aona.I ral'C'>. 1ncumhent Republicans Dan lunifl'n. l'('pre~ntang the eoutal 4~nd ( ongres!>10nal D.lSl.Qct; Ron Pac\.ard who n.'firt·sen1.-. south-Or- •lnll(' ( ount' ·., 4 '\rd C'ongrcs aonaJ D1\tr 1ct. and the.' wc'il county's J9th < <'nitr"''''(lnal D1•.ir1ct rcprcscna- l1\ (' \\ 11lrnm Danneme)er. all won rt··d('<.l1on with 'otc margins c~ettd­ in1 70 pct't"<"nt of th<" \()\(" tqlal ·~c-p RohMi R.ldhnm. R· twpOrt Eka, h "ht\ ha\ ~prc'>C'ntC'd the heart ''' the Orantte ( oa"t a!> lht' .i<>th ( 1lnp.rc._\IOnJI D1'itnct rcprco;cntatl\ t' \lnt""t' I Q7b v.a' rt'-cl«tcd wnh 64 !'('ft e-nt ,)f tht' 'ott' comp:ircd to l'>..'mo-: r311, , halkn~r < rol >\nn fk.il!IM d'\ '4 ~rccnt f ximan '"'""'' Patte~n from h" h\e-1crm \C'31 on a strong tide o1 Rcpuhhtan \fltc' 1n a 'aunt) that 'oH-0 Noller than thf'C'\' to one 1n ta~ot ot Rcruhl ''. n rt't\IJl'nt Ronald l(c- nJan f'>l.1rn.1n f'lunt"d \ \ f\\'r\ent oh hr (Pleaee aee COftORE88/A3) • r • I f . .. A2••orlloge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedn sday, November 7, 1984 .. Scattered clouds I .expected Thursday ,. ~-CONTINUED STORIES I • Aom lltaff 1ad wlrt reports \ftcr an tl\\:1n1ght o;pnnld1ng. \outhcrn <. ahforn1an!> lan l'\fll'l l to enJO' mild \\Cather 1 hur\da~. "11h high douJ" .. 1retl hang 11\\'r the lo\\ Cl pan ol the \lllte ~ 1ratl' ot nun Imm a flJ'>\ing ltunt damPl'ncd \lJlll'rL·d Jrl'J'> lx-11111· dcanntt th1'> morninv In tht> dt•\t'r1' 'nlle'' n1:"1:t1 arl'a\ and O range < ount) dn) trnw tcmrx·raturc'> will he 1n thl· b()\ and 7(), ant.I, 1t1 thl' cool ~(h an the mountain' the Nauonal Weather \l'r\ llC rl'l)Ol 11.'d '1gh111nw lo"'' 1n the mountattl) '"II J1p hl'11rn {i n•t111g 10 18 lkgn.'C\ Ill \Onll' plJll'\. 'PLUMMER RETAINS SEAT ... Newport voters 'From Al ' , I) 54(1 \'Ote:, tbr about JI f)l'H'l:nt whak' 1\11\ 1an Roum rCl'CIVl'd 4,109 'otl'l> or ~bou't 11 pcrC\:ni. T '' o mca,tln.•s. charter amcnd- l'llcnts Land M. calling for ch~nging 'the d<1ll' that new rnuhc1I member'> 'lakl· office and "hen a ma} or Is \dl'L'ted \\t're Pil'>!>l'd •n t:r- \.\hdm1ngl> "' Plummer. who "111 begin her 'll'u>nd term. \atd !>hl' ''a'> ronlidl'nt ol hl'r re-ckuaon chance., ·' "I ne\ er dollbtl'd that f \\ Ould ..,_,in · \hl' '>aid 1h1s morning "I had a lot ot ind1ca11on' t!r1'oughout thl' LJmpa1gn that I had . v.1dl'sprcad 'upport lrom pcopk olfrnng thl"tr 11 nll' ,ind energ} to me." ··t l'l ., lal·e 11. the ( 11~ <. ounctl has JunL' a H'r) good JOh o\ a thl' pa~1 lour \Cars." Plumml'r !lard. "I think the unopposed race~ of Phil (Maurer) anJ John ((ox) \\t:rL' an indM.:a11on ol thut .. I hl· lac._ of t·a nd1datt'> madl' 1h111 H·ar-. clcrt1on one of Ne\\ pon h~ad1\ qu11:tes1 an '>l'\l'ral )cars Aut lhL· r hullengl' mountl'd 1n Plumml·r'.\ d1,tm 1 b) GoO and Roum part I~ m.tdl' up for the lack of <.ampa1gn Ii IL"•' ork \ clscwhl•rc C 1011. an eng1nl'c.-nng m:inagcmcnt rnmullant. 3('Cuscd Plumnwr ~I being an 1nefltx·t1\ c lcadc.-r un thd 1l\ ( ounul and pro' 1d111g poor kJdl·r- \htp lor the Wc\I C\\pOrt dt'itrtLI Plumml'r responding to ha chalk,ngrr'\ arcu!>allons. potntl·d to proJeCl'> '>he in111ated o n the rnunnl • • Ruthelyn Plummer ,ttld '>Ul:\ll.L''>IL'd lh,1t ( 11111 \\,I\ \Ollll'· (1111l'\ UllJhk lo 111.1k1· hi' Pll\llllln\ lk.11 "htk 111l 1lw Pl.111n111g t olll- m""on Koum a ll'ill hn milktng 'hl·r lir\t h1J tor l.'lrrll'd ollil<' 11lkrL·d lrl'Sh 1dl':1, Lor 'l'" port'' JWfL'IH11al prob- lem\ -Jtrpon l'\PJll\11111 p;irk1ng. 1r.tlliL and Lkanup 1111lw ha' -and '><Ill.! hl'r tnl'\l)l'fH.'llll' In I II\ poltlll''> l'ould hl· \l'l'n J\ Jn J\'K'I HJ 1he u1unul GOP ASSEMBLYMEN WIN ... From Al liual results. t-crgu '>on d rl'" ,morl· 'ote\ than am othl·r a'>\Cmhl' can- d1dall' an OrangL' Count~ • "'tth 101...i1n HHC~. f·l'ldmun had 40 lS74. .. 'omctlung nc" and 'er} hl'ahh~ 1'> hapix·n1ng for Orange ( uunl\." !la id Fl'rgu,un. who rl·plaC't'\ thl' morL' nwlldall' Rl·puhl1can \tanan Bl·rgc\on "I 1h1nk )ou'll \LT a n.•al team l'llon hcrl' \ real d1fll·r1.·nn· .. I nrnmh<:ni \\\1.·mhf\ man :-.:111.tn J rt//L'llt \'!In L'a'' IL' l'lcct1on tu the flll th d1"1m I \qth ahoul 7ll ix-ru·n1 of lhl' 'OIL' I hL· d1stnL1 1ndudc'> part ut llunt1ng1on lkaLh and F-ollnta1n \ ,1llL'\ and •ll·arh JJl 111 Jr, inc f ri11l'lk J I agu,cin <,cor1.·d 911 'X' .back council change issues r"o mea\UfC'> lhat l'hangc the date..' IOI :-..~on Bcal'h lOunn l member\ to tall· offin.· and "hen a ma)or " S<.'kl'll'd "Crl· pas)cd O' cl"\\<helmingl) rul'~a\. "'-le" pon Beach 'Oll'r'> a ppnn l'd hoth ctl) r hancr aml·ndment'> b) "1dl' m.irgins < hana .\mcndmcnt L. \\h1<.·h ch.inge'> thl' dall· l)f\\1~ ck IL'd C 1t) ( OUOL'll mL•mber_b la ... l' ol)kl'. \\a!> PJ'>'>l'd 21.~~5 to 7.ol:S8 In the past OC'\\ cuunul member'> \\Crt· 1nstalll'd aftl'r 1he lir'>l oF thl' \l'Jr folio\\ 1ng the No\ cmtx·r l'lcc- lion .\mcndmcnt Lcall!> for a 'fX'ltal nll'l:t1ng 10beheld1n mid-NO\ l'mhcr~ .tfter the ek<:1 1on rc~ulls iffl' i:crulil·d h~ 1hc rnunt). to 1n\tall lbl' nc•~ Lounctl ml'mh<:ri.. The advantag<.'!> ul lhl· propn\l'd change m\•ans new.I} t>ll'l'led eounl·11 ml'mhcrs would not ha' l' H> wan l\\O month<. to take ollicl· .ind olJ'(going ml'mber!> would not ha\ l' 10 pa!>\ on ml'asurcs tn dcfercm c IO till' nr" council. The.-second mca\url' < h.iner .\mendmcn1 M. 1s l1nkc.-d to lhl' lir'>I and rail'> for thc ma\or to tx· ~l'lc<:tcd at the same mtd-NoH·mbcr mcl'l1ng \\hen thl' nc.·" n)Um 11 nwrnh1.·r<, arl· installed .\ml·ndml·nt ~1 pa\\l'd h\ .1 'oil' ul 21 WO tu.., J75. WEATHER - Showers likely during the night Coastal 8l'llfll a••n'• nl l<QM t'•<> .. •11 M>ulh '*1110 Ou1wio Cll<I "'11"1 Pertly tlOV<ly Tnvrllday H'11ht ti~ IC. fO tow110n1gn1 '",,,. &Ot f1om P01n1 C(lfl<ec>hoo10 111• Me• oca,, Bord<t1 •nil ouc 60 miles tn1H11 w•I"' l<Qlll •••t•bl• w1nd1 1nrouo11 rhutlld•y ••,•Pl IOUlhWffC 10 wHI win~ee 10 16-noc~w•ln210J.rool \oftno ....... Ourtng ••911•110 h0<1rt WHlftly 1wtllJ 2 10 • 1 .. 1 S11g111 en•,_ 01 hgnt •lloWet• IOll!Qhl P•tlly Clov<ly fhura· dt y Outtt ,..,.,, WMI lo l\Otlh-t w1no1 1s 10 75 k,,011 .. 11~ combl"9<1 ... , 6 10 12 1 .. 1 fhu•lld•r morn1no Sllg!lt cnance ot aho-• du•ono •-""'O Pllflly C:IOvely TllutMlay lOtAl'!I- tw•1w1 • M-1""• M~.,'°' S.-.t ._.. .. ~ .. 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'u ~· 67 S4 If•~"·''~' 57 39 IV htld es ~ ,.., .. ," Ba11• 50 ll W"tn•"ijlon 0. ~· 33 Temperatures Clleyenn<i Cnoeago G1ncmna1 t C11tve1aod C<>4<Jmb1.tSC Co1umDu$ On CCJn<;Ord N H Oalla•·FI Wo•lh Oay1on Oenv•1 Oe• Mo-ne• .pe11011 Oululh •II 34 .. 3~ S4 11 •o 10 60 33 6A •3 4b 21 S5 JI 60 33 411 31 48 28 ., 26 es 2e 46 11 S2 3t n ~1 44 28 63 37 ,~ ;~ SURF REPORT Albany AlbYQu9rOu• Amar1110 Anc:llo••o~ Anania An•nhc C.11~ Austin Ba11omo1• B11m1f'Ol\am HI Lo 50 34 59 37 6tl 49 38 26 H 37 59 Ji 72 53 56 33 59 JS El Paso Fa1rban--.1 J7 28 79 bO 14 02 lOCATION Hunlll'IQICI<• f:leach -----------Rivet Jelly N'""'porc Extended P&rlly cloudy lhrQUOh tne -~eno w1111 c.oo1 days H1g111 115 'i n Low• m<>11lly 45 IO 58 •01n StoHI Nffwµ<>•I 27nd SHMI NewDt>ll Balb08 we09e Laguna B•aen San Clemttnc~ W•ICI< temp 62 64 SIZE '2 I 2 1 ~ I l I) '· I 2 ~..-, .. u O•• t"Cl•Uf't M>Uln.,.s• Dll'lfCTION flJr PQOl lg fair POOi co, ... poo1 10 ra11 poor IO la11 poor POO< LB votes for consolidation 8) LI A MAHONEY OC lhe Dally Piiot St•ll L..1guna Bcac h 'otcr\ \trongl} cn- dor<,eJ consoltda11ng local clcction~ \\tlh national r.IL'L'' 1n an ad\l~on \Oil' I Ul''>dti} - Vnll'r' rL·nimml'nlkd t·11 n'>oltda- t1un h\ uhnut 211·10-I ll'L'r i:on1inu- 111g thl' prJct1t't' of hol<.hng e ll}' dl'lllon' 111 \prtl. I hl'} rndorscd holding thl" clct·tmm in November riuher 1h11n June h) 1hc same margin. W11h a 'oll'r turnout of :ihout 75 Pl'rrcnt. 5 %4 Lagunan., (70 pt'rCl'nl) fil\ orcd con!>ol1d:111on O\ l'r ~.524 (JO percent) \\ho did no1. Final. hul unoflic1al returns tht !> morning show 5 626 (72 rxncnll "ant lo<:al election., conl urrcnt "1th general dl'Ct1on' while 2.216 (21' pen.~nl ) want to vote during Jum· prrmanc<, Som~ 646 \Otl'r<i did not rc ... pond tu 10 1he wl·und qunt1on .\ plt>a\cd Paul ( hmt1anSt·n. prn1- dcnt ofthl· grllup that pu!i.h1.·d for llll' con .. olldatton vote. u1d hl' \\all not surprised b) thr mca~url·'<. \UCl'e'" Nc11 hc·r was < ti} ( l~rk Verna Roll1ngrr. an opponent ol consolida, tton. Rollinger <,a1d 'Oll'r\ ha \l' ">upportl'd cnn.,ol1dn1ron 111 l'''l'n nl\ where the question ha' hl'l'n pl:tu·d on thr ballot •·11·~ unrcali .. 11t 10 l''<pcll pcopll' "hll \ 1llt' in '-o' cmfx•r to '01e an~ 111hrr "d' 11n lon'>oltdattun .. c,hc ,,lld c hn,11an'l'O Ill ihL· Laguna Bl'arh J ·•'P·~' a.,· .\c,\m i.11ton '>aid that tx·,1J1:, ,,J\ 111~ lht' l 11~ nwnc\ and 1he , crta' 1h,· 11oul'llc 111 'ut1ng an ex1rc1 unw u1n\11lrdatmn "'" chm1natl' the .. 1r.1ngll'h11ld lk' hl'11nn anuthl·r or ~.an11.a1111n \ 1llal!w I .1gun.1 ha' vn lllral rat'<.·s V. 1th a 1.11).(4' number ul \UJ)puarr~ . \ 1llagl' I aguna ran w.ang .1 lnu1I l'ln 111111 1u<.I h' gelling "' mnnh ... ·r, Olli tn \Oil' hl' <,~11.J "V. ,·do hl'hn l' that" 1th a rna1unl) (Please sec LAGUNA/A5) -U·Di!Mi·iiiiJl·-------.....:.----=------'-'---- lll.:muuaw.. i...halh:.niµ.:r..111.Ul...u.1.J...UJ~­ ' k r .lll Jllurnn .ind la" 'l hl)ol MEsA VOTES FO~ SLOW GROWTH ... ...Fr.om.Al... . 1"1't.1nldl'Jn h.id ,., JS7 \Oil''> lh·nn1' HnJ\\n, a long Hl'alh \"cmhl\man \\h1"L' llt'lln1.1 n1J\\ indudL''> lhL \\L''lnn hall 111 llunl- ington lkJl h. Jl\11 IA on l'il\~ fl'- L'kL lmn "Ith .,, I f)l'rLl'nl ol lhL· \Oil' Uro" n got 4' h2ti 'Oil'' ll• l>cnwual \1.irl V. Ilda-., I f1 '122 \bout X 1100 'OIL'\ n·m,11nL·d un- u1untl'd L'arh IOdJ\ hut •>nh unl' \\\l'lllhh ral'l' 111 th~· 1.11unl\ ~J'> on till' lane lnl'umht•nt .\"l·mhhmJn K1dia1d K11h1n,011 a lk11J11t·1.11 11 11111 (1.1nkn C1r11H· WJ\ kad111g l{L-. l'Hthll,.111 c1ppom·nt l<1d1c1rd I ong- \h11n In ll'" th,111 ">1111 'otL'' L'.tr I\ 111d.1 \ I r111l'lll' an oplclllH lfl\I \\h11 It\ L''> 111 I lur111ngt11n lk.1, h Y.,1, l1r\I ckLll'd Ht I 'lbltJftl'I Jn\fJIJnt l>L m11 lrJI lknn1' \1.tngl·r, 1n ,1 dcmn-t11- tl1l "HL 11nlL'\I I k ""n l'J'>' r l'- L'll \ llllrl (\\11 \L,11\ ,1g11 "J'H rL'lllJlnL'd d11c,~ (11 '"' \lllL'r\ .111d h.t\l ll\.'l'!l ahll· 111 l'\pn·" thnr 1101111 c1l \IL'\\ · \JIO I 1111rlk Ill ht' " ll•I\ I h· ,,11d he ''·" 1111,q1rnnl Nolan Frizzelle 1hrough111111hc <.Jmp.11gn and had hi\ '>1Ull \Jll.'11t 111Ulh ol th ltllll' on llo\<.'1 l<ILn Ill lhL' lOlllll) (1rn,k·1 "hc1 .1dm11 1cd hL· had :in uphill h.iltk JgJtrhl I 1111l•lk. d.11ml'd hl· "kllh •d" 1h1.· \\- 'L'mhl) m.in \() had during 1.1n:-to- t.H.l' drll.lll'\ tha1 I rrtll·lk dul kl'd out 111 l1111hu Lnnhnnt.1111111\ r lir Lh.tlkngl'r d1Jrgnl I r111l'lk hJd don, l1ttk to ".irr.1n1 rl'-l'ln1111n und h.1ll J lfi.td ll:lUld ul 'ollng .1g.11 .. ,, ,. H'r' 1 ht nv h 11111 Ji,-.111 h '•"l' tci thl· nn 111111111, nl l 1-rgu" n .1 l11rn11·r In 1 nl· < c 1 ' ll l' fHn1dn 1 \,,., tht.• \IH\ I\ or'·"' lun~ na l<LpuhltlJl1\\f,1mhk !11takl'C1\tr lh1·, 1th \\\l'lllhh dl\lflll \\hJdH\,I\ •11wnnl uo .cllL 1 \l.1r1,111 lkr,l!l''on Gil Ferguson l.lcudl'd to run for stall' ~mate \.lore ron\t'f' all' r 1han Bergeson. F-ergc<,on describes himself a\ ,an advot:Hl' of lim1 t1ng go,ernmc111\ 1nflucnrl' 1n the bus1nl'~'> cummuntt\ and lhl' ltH·s ofaveragt• r 1t11cns. - "I'll he a1 1he nucleus of the GOP caucu' .. Fl'rguson prcd1rtcd. He \31d he. r rrndlc and Brown "111 form a pcmcrlul rnn.,,cr .. ati'l' IL·am tha1 will hrr ng ne" a11entton to t11~1,1,ll O ran gr - LUUDl\. h·ldman. ix-rhap" llt·cauw thl' 701h d1,trrct I\ one uf thl· 1110'1 RL·puhlrran 1n the \tall'. put up onl~ a 10.,.en lhallcngl' He did a m1n1mum ol lJ111pa1gn1ng. 'f>l'nt ltuk monn and kl'PI .i lo\\-prolik throughout lhl' L<tmpa1gn COUNTY VOTE ... ... From Al 11H1l\' I 1114 '''' 11'1'1\l\1 d '"ll'r' l'I h,1fl11l\ I kt llnl1 J) I ,I t1ldll11! 111 < )1.1111•1• < 111111t\ Kq•r .,11.111 I\ •It I' \I ( II" Ill I 1111111\ \11(1·1,1.1\I '' 4 I 'I h,dl11h II) lltL' lh l..l'l l1IJ1Jllllf ('I• .1clnt11,iJ •lllllr't .llt11rd111~· 111 11) 1111,il \lllHll 11·k.1\l'cl l11d.t\ I ht' liJJ 1111111 l'\1 n·ckd r "" 1·1.., prl lh 111111 th,ll 11111\ ,1 dl\,IJIJlt•lfl'IJH.' .l 11 lhu\l quJltl1cd Lu H.>ll ''uuld ,.1.,1 hall11t\ \nd 1t 11l'.11h 111.ctdl• d 111·· ' pt.'flt·nt \111L r lur1111u1 p11\ll'd 111 111, I 11\1 prl',11h-1111.1I .-In 111111 I Ji''l1111.1tul 11 •\\ I 111 J1k.1,._·d 111 '·•' .1 f.11111ul·d < >1,1111 1111111111•111nl ." t (111111\ dcrt1on \\111 l..1·1, '"111pk1nl 111\.cl \flh 1.1h1il.1l1111l\ .1t .cl111tl( '1111, m11rn1ng • I h111 "·•"' 1 q1111, 11t,· lfllO,tl t 111 thl· J11l \ldl'tll1,1I t'IL·, l1t111 WE'RE LISTENING Just Call . 642-6086 . Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Gu.r•nteed -- tx·l.IU'>L' 11 \\,1, l'\Jk'l. IL'd II \',c,n l ,1 'ur p11.,, 1111 1x·opk to lll'.11 111 R.1· ·•!!·•n '\\ 1 n .11 .rn L·arh hour \ utn turnout \Ulg_l•d lall' In lhl· d,1~ ""lit lll\h hour \Oil'" P<llknl 1hr 'n11nl\ ·, ~ 117 JHl'l l!ll I pcdl111g pl<tll''· <'''"".,,ml I h .II'><> ll'l'• 11 ll'd a f~'lCHd 1111111lwr 111 .1h\L'lllll l'l • .tl111' '"l'll' "1\l 1n lhl' l'ln 111>11 I h1 1.ount\ ·, l hid 1rkl 11111111tltL1.11 ... 11J lh1·cr "'l'fl' llll 'l'\1'll' Jllllhk-111\ Ill I Ul'\tl.1 \ ' l'il'C t 11111 I hl' ltn:il 11111n1 \\,1, t;1huffl1l·d ·' 11h111 rn 111111, . ., 111 t lw J)l l'd tl ll'll 'a m llnll' th11ul!h 11 lagiinl hour' lx•htnd ltnJI 1eLUfJl\ tn ho1h nL·1~hhorh1ng I c1' \11g1·k, <1nd \;1n l>1qm rnunttl'\ 'lr,ing1 < 1111nt' ' l umhl'r\nlllL' '"ll 1.1hul.11111v 1·qu1pml'lll th1.· \lll\\t'\I .1Ul1111t.c1l•cf \\\ll'lll Ill lhl' ''·Ill'. ha\ hcen the frequl·n1 lilrgcl ol l lll!U'>m h~ <.ounl) grand rur)\ in pa'I ve<ir'>. l hl' Roard of \upl.·n l'IOr~ ha' a·uthorr1cd the purl·ha'c of a nl'"' \CJll' count) \Ote-rounting ·'>~'tl.'!11 that \.\Ill <if}{'cd up 1hc rl'port1ng of r1.·1urn._, in the stall"' \l'lonLI m1l\l popu lou\ cou n l ~ Ol"m \:lid ofliual n·,ull' of th1· l'kct1on ,qll hc ll'rlilil·J 1n 'l'\1•1,11 \'vl'l•k .. During lhl· nn1 'l'\l'ral da\\ dcn~m "orkl'r'> "111 be hu" tahulat- 1ng about X 000 unwuntl·d· ah\l'nll'L' hJlfol\ turnl'd 1n a1 prcnnct polling place!> Election Da) In add11aon. <1 numhcr ofhallot'> reJl'l'tt.'d h) thl' 'olc lOun1111g malhtnl'S for o ne rca.,nn or Jnothn T uc~a~ night also mu\I lw rnunled f>l\on <,aid * \\hal do )OU like about 1he Dail) Pilot? What don't you like? Call the numbrr at left and~ our mrlisage "ill be recorded, transeribed and delivered 10 lhr appropriate editor. The <1ame 24-hour an!lwerlng service may be used to record lette rs to the editor on an) loplr G'onulhulor11 to our Letters column must Include their name and telephom· numbrr for verHlcatlon. No cirl"ulation l"alls, please. Tt>IJ u' whal's on your mind. I' /I IJ ,I I /\ r Daily Pilat .. Clrcul•tlon 714/842-4333 • CIHtlfled advertising 714/842-5878 All other department• 642-4321 • MAIN OFFICE H. L. Schwartz Ill Clrcul•tlon Telephone• •' . I • "'' •l» 4illl•CMIOO I 1[ Rosemary Churchman Stephen F. Carazo Pro1f 11 1 M11r rtUl r Donald L. Wllll•m• ( ( 11l.1f 1(1 1;1 JlltlUC' - VOL. n , NO. 312 t'at h 'otcr'> \Clt't tl·d 1hrCl' l·and1da1c, . In .1n dcr11on portr:i~ed b) Mc'M! \l llOn a\ J dul'I h<.·l\\CCn bu .. IOl'S'> 1 nll'rl'''' .rnd rc,1dcn1' 'll pportcr' tor l hL· hu ... 1 nl'\\·haL kl·d Ill kL'I of 11 •• 11. John'>6n Jnd Pt.1nn1ng (_ ofn- mt~'>•onL·r C hark' \.1.irkcl \li:rc out- numtx·rl·d at thL' '<Hing booth. \larkd . 45 lirll'.,hL·d \l\lh 1n 1hc h:illo11nj1. \\llh l(llK5. Morl'O\ l'r. "1th \1.·nt 1mrnt\ lining 11n~1ther Olll' '>Ide ul thc growth 1\c;u1.· or another. l3nd1datr'> in the m1ddll· ground werl' d1'>m t'l'>ccl to the hal'k of thl' pat k I our-11nw <.and1datl' ( hn~ 'itn·I. 4J. fint\hed \l'\Cnth \\Ith 7.'175 \OIL''> lollowcd b) municipal golf rnur..l' o perator I larl) ~ Green. 5,4 711 Placing ninth \\41\ former m_.}or Domintl' Rac1tr. 66. lOlkc11ng J.~4X \ ote!t although hl' dropped out uf thl· r;icc 1n mad-October Planning ( omml\'>1oncr ( larl'nl't' l la rkc 'i2 \(nrL·d 'ln4 \\1th lcxal g,1c1lh \1d \olkr 'i2 l'nd1ng lhL· 11,1 \\tlh I tny Hall and John\ctn hoth \atd th!\ morning thn wcr,· .,hol kl·d \\Ith lhl' rnull\ 1h,11 \\uttld \l·nd onl' u1un- c1lman 10 annthn lour-\ cur tcm1. and till' <11lwr 111 ,1n 111\oluntan rL'ttrc- nlL'lll "I did not 1h1n~ 1hc nc1?at1ve • apprc1aLh h~ f\k.,a \t11onJ "'11uld lx- 1ha1 cllcl·t1H' .. ..:ud lhl' 'iS-,car-old maH>r. "ho lnrl''l.'l''> dl\,l'n,111n and \\r;;ngling on lhL· nl'" l'ounul Hall. m' lll'r ol a 'l'" pon HtJl h electronic' m m pan~. add1:d hl· l1l'- lte' C'> the '011 ng wa' 1101 .1 mc<,sagl' from the resident'> to l u1 hack un dc\clopmcn1. but r:ithl•r thl' re'>uh ol "a \.Cr~ well-waged camp:11gn .. No1 '>0. said lron1 runnl'1 Hornbul'klc 1h1s morning "I thin~ the '01<.l' of the ix-opk ha\ hrrn hl'ard. II°'> 'i:tytng 10 takl' a haru look .11 v..hal~"c arl' doing. L cl\ ''o" dm\n lhl· Jllggl·rnaut (111 dnl'loriml'nlJ · c,;rnJ 1tw 41 -\ car-old rnlor rnn \Ulla n 1 ~ hl'clcr. ·a 29-)l'ar-olLI Nc\\pon Hcach allornl') agrl'cd. \U} ing 1hc11 hr \\ould light 10 rcdutl' lhl' lllll'n'l' deYdnpml·n1 of ( mta Mc..a ··-whl'n }Ou.are a rl'prl'\<.•ntat1'L'- ~our JOh t'l 10 ad\anu· thc l·onrcrn' ul 'our con'>t1tucnl'> ... hl· \aid -Johno;on. 63. aunhutl'd ht'> dl•ku1 10 \1e\a .\01on and 1he lour klll'r' \l'nt h\ lhl' group to \dntnl nl·tgh- horhoods known for' c11hcr ha' tntt a high 'u1a turnout or a lOmplaint agn1n\I thr tounc1 I .. , .. ., 4u1tl' l'' 1drn1 lhL· lctte1-. '' 11 d)tng lhl' 1nrnmbenh) had 10 hl· lhL hollom line ... he ~aid. l hL' challenge wal> directed O} Ml·\a Action leader John D. Gardner. "hn hl'll)l..•d lorm the group tn Jul~ to uml'.11 lf.111 Jnd John'>on < 1ardner l·,11111;1tcd \h.''>J \l tton\ mcmht-r- 'h1p 111 Ix 11110 holl\L'hold,, an l''>lt- matcd I .:\!JO rL''>H.knl'> fhl· illlltfl l·ndor..1ng I lornhuc.._ll'. \\ hL'l'kr ~nd Yatl'\. blanktted \1.'kL ll'd lll'tghhorhood'> "11h kttl'r!> \\nlll'!l h' < 1.arJncr. \\ho accu11cd thl' In~ umh..·nt' of ~I)\\ to\\ 1ng to tdfh· Oll'rL 1al dn l'lopt·r, and hu'>tnl''>!>C\ ""h1k 1urn111g .1 dl'al l'ar to rc!l1dl'nts. ~k \llrrl·d lhL· pul ol d1'\COntcnt in llL'tghhorh11ml\ \\hen· rl''\tdcnt'> were lrouhkd h\ till' nut'>L' Imm lhl' Pacific \mph1thc-a1rl'. lhL· 1mpcnd1ng de- ' t·lnpmrnt ol h1gh-rt\c tower~ nonh ol th1.· \an Diego I rccwa) and thr propo,l·d dl·n10l111on ot l'i.l!il\1dc hctnH'' in th1.• niulc cndor<,cd h) the Cit\ tor 1hc c\11.'nc;mn of the C"o\13 \lnJ I rrt'\\:l\ I lall John\on and ~1d rkl'I ll'ndcd 1111 thl· JltJl k h} pa11111ng. C ·o.,ta Mr<,a "".1 grn"'tng nll'tropnh'\. a <,oph1 '>t1- c<11nJ ·c II\ of lhl· \rts." ''llh 1m- prl''>St\t.' ix·rfllrmintt an<, lac1lt11l'\ - and plcnl} 111 room tor more shopping ll'lllL'f\ h11td' .ind othl'r de\l•lop· lllL'nl\ \nd lhn 1ltltL·d that the rC\t.'nuc Imm 1hnl· hu,tnC\w<. "ould i:cment .111 .1lrcad~ "tllL· '"' ha ... c. which pays lnr pu hltt ... en tl c' a'i "ell as police and lirl' pmtl'Cl1Un Gem Talk WHEN YOU CAN HAVE WHATEVER YOU WANT OMEGA MANHATTAN. 81 J.<.. Ill \f PllR/£S Cr-rrdird (Jrmolofl1sr. AC, TODAY'S WATCHES. are miracles of precision Advances in watchmaking over the past lew decades have created watch- es that a re electronic marvels on a par with the most s ophisticated instru- ments known to man Take the case of lhe sallor from Atlantlc City who 1ourneyed 9,000 mites on his yacht lrom Panama to Japan. His principal navigation Instrument was not a Loran, a radar. or even a VHF radio. He carried none of these, In fact. He used an old-fashioned SGJtt.ant aru:l a dlgltal alarm chronograph-watch! He almply attached the watch to a Ille ring on the stern of the boat so that the helmsman on his three-man crew could see It. The watch was used for "dead reckoning" Jl&vlga~lon, a method which depends upon absolute accuracy so that speed, distance and dlr&ctlon can be calculated to pinpoint a boat's position upon the race of the earth Elapsed lime measurement la the key to the dead reckoning equation, thua Umlng perfection Is a must, along with lhe absolute depen· dab1llty of the 11mep1ece Accuracy can become, llterelly, a Ille-and-death mat· tar Today's modern watches art a great breakthrouqh In 'that kind of accuracy and dependablllty. t ~f • I I• /.iJ \ \ ',I MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SoC'tEW 1809 NFWPORT Bl VO • <:';OST A MESA SINCE 19•6 BankAtMr1card Matttr Ch•roe • ~ • 0 \ .. - BULL ETI N BOARD C u~ l 1'1 ut u S 11Ji· 1t - Sh Bergeson, Seymeur will big adow §uiltin·~·· C t t + S . . workshrip slatea 1n oas s aLe enat€ races 1. ~addkback College Nonh Community Services is 0 n~ a .workshop on "Shadow Quiltina" on Monday. O\ I;.· from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Room A20S on 1hc ort ~ ampus. . Cl' for the workshop is $3S and a supply tis( is distributed at the 1imc of rc~istration. For more ';~~~ri~f 3100 or to• rcgistt r, call Community Services at tress management cla~ ~ue l\I A sres!i management class will be taught by Suzette ri..g~r. h> pnotherapist. o n Thursday, ~Nov, 8. and ll•H.1r-sdily.;-Nor,-15;arthe-Rea Community Center on amllton In Costa Mesa. , The class will teach relaxation and will enhance the 1mag~na11on and creativity of lhe individual while learning to deal efTectivoly with stress. For more 1nformatton. call 645-855 1. BusJness •omen to meet The Ncwpon Beach Chapter of the American Business Women 's Association meets on the second Tu~sday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. • ~....,..,. ~ Speaker for· the Nov. 13 meeting will be Stella Togo. ,,1 1wa_rdrobe co~sultant. who will give tips on shopping. ·ravel and amre. C'osl for dinner is S 15 per person. For reservations. call 642-7259. Free forum on gifted you.th • A free forum on the alternatives available to parents of gifted children in junior high an~ hig~.lthool will \ie held Wednesday, Nov. 14. ~t 7:30 p.m .. m the Heritai e Room. University Center at'UC Irvine. Dr. Will iam Durden. director of Johns Hopkins University Center for the Advancement of Academically Talented Yo~th. will spe1tk on "Educational Options for Parents o~ Gifted Youth," No reservations are required. For more in formation. call (818) 888· 7243. Free health forum scheduled . South Coast. Medical Center, 31872 Coast Highway, South uguna. will sponsor a free health forum on anhrius and rheumatism o n Wednesday, Nov. 14. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the hospnal auditonum. To register, or for more information. call 499-13 11, Ext. 2807.- Nurses to hold open house Costa Mesa Medical Center fl os-pifa'l: ... 301 Victoria St .. between Harbor and Newport Boulevards. will hold a free. pubhcopen house on Wednesday. Nov. 14. from I to 4 p.m. Designated as "O,ptrating Room Nurse Day" by the Associa uon of Operating Room Nurses. the event will feat ure surgical nurses of the hospital who will demon- strate how they serve patients and will educate members of the communit) abour surgical procedures. For more information. c·a11 642-2734. Music society schedule told Two Republican · -· candidates sweep ~7th, 35th voting B)" P.~IL SNEIDERMAN Oi IM 0...,. ,,.._, Steff By significant rnara,ios. "oters 1n Orange C'aast cities returned veteran Republican legislators to Sacramento Tuesday in two state Senate races. Fotlowing six ye-ars in rhe state Assembly. Marian Berge1on won the ~nat~scat 10 the .newly ,C.CWcd...llt · Distri t, .which includes coastal Or- ange County. Former Anaheim Mayor John Seymour was tlected to his first full four-year term in the Senate. rep- resenting the 3Sth District in central Orange County. " . Bergesoii's massive 37th District ~gins in Seal Beach. extends south along the Oran~e Coast and runs southeast to take in parts of San Diego and Riverside counties. plus all of Imperial County. Bergeson. challenged b} Democrat Alic~ Keyser. a Calexico attorney. won by wide margins in all four counties, according to this morning's final, unofficial vote tallies. With all precincts ·counted. Bergeson's four- county total was 192. 788 or 74 percent. Keyser collected 68,659 votes in the four counties. About 65 percent or the Senate district's votersJive in Orange Cvun- ty, which has strongly supponed Bergeson. a Newport Beach resident. in past elections. With all 643 Orange County precincts tabulated. Bergeson captured 77 percent of the vote. Her unoflicial Orange Count) total wa~ 131,537. compared to Keyse(s 40.191. In San Otego County. Bergeson won 78 percent of the vpte. collecting 17.164 to Keyser's 4.930. In River- side County. Bergeson won 68 per· ceni-of the vote or 30,810 to Keyser's 14,439. In Imperial County. Bergeson rece1 ved 13.2 77 votes or 59. 3 i>ercent. and Keyser collected 9.099. Bergeson said toda~ the four· county sweep was the result of extensive campaigning in the sprawl- ing district. .. We hav~ worked for Jhe past two years to get good grassroots suppon 1n all four counties. so I expected to win," she said. The les1glator said she has spent much of her spare time awa("frnm Sacramento in the new district, getting acquainted w11h voters. "I have not had a day ofT or a vacation.in the past two years,'' sht' said. She said she will appeal for add1t1onal funds to allo"' her to operat~ three local office!>. Bergeson· said she expects the leg1slafrve process in the Senate to follow a different st~le than that of the Assembly. "The Senate IS more deliberative and will ofl'er more opponunities for Lottery-a winner; Jarvis and remap propositio_ns lose _ stronger lt"g1slath c programs." she said. Bergeson said she could not say. whether President Reagan's landslide conmbuted. to the ~1ze of her victory. But she said she was pleased to win in Im penal Count). where Democrats outn1.1 mber Republicans --a sign that \.Oters were qoss1ng pany lines. Before being elected to the As- ~l) llT-t9'1'8. Bergeson served for 12 ) ears on the Newport-Mesa Uni· fied School 01stn ct Board of Educa- tion. In June, she ran unopposed to rece1've ·the Republican nomination for ne"' 3 7th Distnct Senate' seat: Se' mour's 3 Sth District includes all of Costa Mesa. Fountain Valle}. Orange and Villa Park, most of >\naheim and pans of Jrvine. Hunt- m~ton Beach. Tustin and West· minster. With all 643 precincts tallied. Seymour recei,eo 181.370 'otes or 74 percent of those cast. . Propositions Donian acknowleda• cbeerw at We.tin Soutb Cout Plua Botel ln ca.ta Meaa at Yictory celeb:ratlo:n. . CONGRESS SWEEP ••• From Al vole lo Patterson's 45 percent. Voters in the distnct. which includes the city of Cerritos in Los Angeles County, cast 84.13 l VQtcs ror Dornan and 7 t ,288 votes for Patterson. Peace a.nd Freedom Party candidate Michael Schuyles. Briabl garnered only 2,943 votes or l.8 percer;it. Badham, in defeating the spirited challenge mou.Qted by Democrat Bradford in the 40th district. earned l 58 4SS votes to Bradford's 84,622 when ballots in all 636 ol the di~mct's voting precincts wen: totaled. Peace and Freedom Pany candidate Maxine Bell Qu.irk. who did not campaign actively. received 3.837 votes. "The constituents otlhis distnct have ~in indicated their satisfaction with the representation l ve given this distnct despite lhe ~habby onslaught supported by the press." ~id Bad ham. contacted at his home this morning. "J'm most pleased with th.c response m)' constituents afforded me." The congressman. who represents Newpon Beacb, Costa Mesa. Irvine, Laguna Beach .and portions of Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach, called Bradford's campaign effort the "dirtiest campaign" he bad ever faced m his polittcal career. . He said his opponent resoned to "outright lies"' in rcp.cc.scntilll-.bi.s...pgsi1ioru on htad . ..andlbt Middl~ ~h. toxic waste, child abust'. and his travel and congressional 25 -Clean water bond• voting record. \.. Yff ........................... 1,325,520 Badham said he was unable to win 70 percent oltbe No .......................... 2,352,634 'otes 1n his d1stnct. as did his GOP colleagues in the 28 -School bond• count). because of adverst' newspaper coverage of the Ve• ........................... 5,190,117 race. part1cularl) b} the Los Ange1~ Ttmes. No .......................... 3,354,902 "I faced a s1tuauon wilh one pan1cular news-paper 27 -Waste cleanup bond• that was JUSt almost a vendetta. That cut into m) Ye• ............................ 1,127,119 campaign margin and I knew It would,'' he said. No ................ ::: .... -:-.. ~;383;435 .\slccd aoout persistent rumors tha·t he would retire at By JOH N HOWARD Attoeleted Pre .. Wtller 28 -Drinking water bond• the conclus1on of his fifth term m 1986. Badham Sen. S.J H a~aka"'a lO requi re ballots Ve• ........................... 8.321,391 acknowledged he had considered stepp1rii down, but had to be pnnted onl~ 1n. Engh sh. was No ....................... 2,281.141 reached no dec1s1on. "'l'"e thought about It, l haven't -T~e-tagumrtteadr-eha.mberMusic-Society wrlt-'-LO. A;·~i:tB.-(-'aught in the-ap~~2W.l._63 H+-l.H+,·9-»~ ----29 -Veterw....,.MM11e---:--1ttt(~·~-tt~d- presenl the Emmanuel Wtnd Quintet wit!\ Ursula Opperis high-cost crossfire of pohtic1ans and Go\ George Dcukm~jian's reap-Ve• ................. ~··-l.-.a21 Bradford, contacted at her Newport Beach home. on piano. on .Wednesday. No"., 14. at 8:f5 p.m. 1n the special interes1 groups. \Oters have poruonment in1t1at1\l'. Proposi11on No ...................... 2.884,906 foll owing a long night's vigil at her election headquarter!. Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. 625 Park A \'e. appro' cd a billion-dollar lotter) in· 39. was the ob1cct ol a rt•rnrd fund-30 -Senior center bond• said she was .. Ver) comfortable" wnfl her showtnf. Also scheduled during this 25th Anniversaf)' season 1tiat1\'e. a h1stonc move establishing ra1s1ng campaign. "'1th ~upporters Ye• ........................... 5,744,539 "We fou$ht the good fight. We wen: in the nght." she of the Society are the Tokyo Quartet on March 16, and the ~tatc-authonzed gambling an (alt· and opponents garnering some $1) 8 No ..................... 2,855,845 said .. The thmg I fc~I worst about 1s he (Badham) gets to Ridge Stnng Quartet on April 18. Subscnptions for the fornaa. m1lhon to capture \ otes 31 -Fite tax exemption non-represe-nt the d1stnct for another two :.ears." rernain1n~ three concerts are priced from $25.. Tickets \\UI go on sale b~ ~pnl. Proposition 40. b} -\s .. cmbl}man Yea ................ r::::::.... ,ff.o,.663. \sled if the sm· of Reagan·s \ICtOI! contnbuted to For tickets and information. call 494-2822. or wrne But Howard Jan as' controversial Ross Johnson. R-La Habra. a com pa· No.. .. ..... ,.. .. 4,"1r4,893 her defeat. Bradford said she feels the .. conservatl\ e P.O. Box 385. Laguna Beach. 92652. Propos111on 36. \\hich would have naon GOP measure that would ha\e 32-Court changH dm·cuon the counm went cena1nf\. was a factor .. 'Holiday Bazaar' announced The Auxiliary of South Coast Medical Center, 31872 Coast H.ighway. South Laguna. will hold its annual "Holiday Bazaar" on Thursda y. Nov. 15. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.rn .. and Fnday. Nov. 16. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .. in the hospnal lobby. Handmade boutique Items. Tt\anksgiving and Chnstmas crafts. decorations. Jewelf). and ho me-baked provided a $1. 7 billion ta:< refund to placed hmiti. on poliucal spending Yes ........................... (.143,351 -\lso. the Republican candidate camed a 56-32 propen' owners.-"'as dec1sl't.el} re-· and a le) Republrtan attempt to hrnit No ...................... 3, 195.841 percent registration edge into the contest that was hard to Jetted Tuesda}. along with two bitter-Democrats' power. v.as reJe\ted 33 -Property tax delay O\ ercome. she aclnowledged. h contested Rep.ubhcan-supported handih. 3.022. 700 to 5.477.4JQ YH ........................ , .. 8,929,082 Lungrrn cru1~d 10 a fourth term over Democrattc measures to strip reapportionment votes.. • No ....................... 1.505.503 Ch(lllenger .Ma~ Lou Broph) wnh 73 percent offhe vote In " th L 1 t d 1 t 34 -Historic structurH th1.· spraw lin~ 4.:!nd C ongress1onl 01stnct, w h1ch swc-c:ps power 1rom e eg1s a urc an 1m1 Proposiuon )2. whi ch v.as ap-campa1gn spending. . ~ proved 54 percent to 41 percen t. Yes., .. ." .... ... . . 3,880,878 south from · OIT3ncc through Long ~ach to Huntington· With I 00 percent ot the .!3. 7~ I allo"'s the state Supreme C'oun to No ............................. 4,305.288 Beach precmcts reponing. 1he measure was re vie"' on!\ a.ponrnn of a lower coun 36 Jarvis tax Initiative Bro phS pu lled on l~ 2: percent of the 'ote. wmnrng defea ted with 3.939.168 vo1cs an dccisioninnon-deathpcnalt,cascs. Yes .............. 3,941 ,286 5b.161\0tc"1o the l "'l.1 42Lungren.garnered.Peaoeand c goods-will.be o n..s.ale_ .. Refreshments will be served and all proceeds will go to benefit the Medical Center. For more 10format1on. call 499-1311. Ext. 2807. favqr and 4:!61.365 opposed. or ~5 ~ne. measure_ PrupoSllloO 3 I, No ............................. 4,784,792 Freedom Part} candidate John Donohue earned 5.629 percenno5' pcrcl'nt . . -~ -1c"' alr...rr"-..,.,.. ~~-m ....... t ~-n..--~7-Stat• k>ttm +-016 . -,~>Mm;1'"11rt---"-4i Th I f h h h b II " 11 •v"'~ '"' .. ~,, . .., "' '''"'" Ye• "-.248 052 -l,1 south Orange COunt\. s 4Trd 1 ong......, .. i c ast o t e ca'> \\Clg 1 . a ot 11ons for fire sprinkler 1n.,talla11 ons: ........................... " ' ,. ... ..., CALENDAR propositions. Proposition 41 . ,,h1ch "as apprO\Cd 51 rnccnt to 49 No ............... 3,812,402 D1-;mct. Repubhl'an Pad..ard easil~ was re-elected to a would ha"e made acro~s-thc-board ""'rcent. 38 -Engllah-only ballot• sc.-cond congressional term \\1th 74 percent of the vote If: d t d ,,_ Ye• • ~1 •57 ··om pared to Dem~rat Lois Humpbre'"·s' 22 percent. cuts m we arc ~pen ang. was rcJeC e · A related measure. Proposition 34. .. ......................... v,.&v ,v -J with 5.360.03L. \.Ott.·s opposed and allowing e"<cmptwns for cerufiC'd No ...................... 2,573.476 Pac l ard picked up I b 1,6!5 votes to Humphreys' 1153.529 in fa\ or. h1stor1'cal structures ua• d··"eatcd 17 39 -Reapportionment 50.046. L1berutnan Pam candidate Phyllis AVCf) V I d TI > ~·· .. Yes 3 875 866 oamcrcd onl\. 6,70 1 \Otes. ThedistnctiscomposcdlAro .. I\. Wednesday, Nov. 7 . oters a so approve mea~ures to ·percent to 53 percent. .... ·· .. · · .. · .. · · e-J --' ease the state Supreme Coun s work· No ............................. 4,790, 147 ot c1t1c) in north San Diego Count). but includes Mission load an·d provide $1 .65 billion 10 Propos1t1on 33 enable!> the eldcrl). · 40 -Campaign donation• \ u:10. uguna Niguel and Laguna Hills tn Orange County. bonds for new schools. clean w-ater. the disabled and the bhnd to dela) Yes ...... . .. .. 3.025. 179 ln the inland Wth Congressional D1stnct. Re-• 9:30 a.m., Oranae County Board ol Supervisors, Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine CommunJty Services Commi11loo City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. impro"ed sewers. '-'elerans housing making tax . pa) men ts because ol No ............................. 5,480,743 pul.iht'an ~talwan Dannemeyer trounced Democratic and Sl'nior citizens economic haulship. It \\as mer-41 -Public aid progrsma ~hJllenger Robert \A. ard in wtnnmg his founll Hou~ term~ One measure. an advisory in-whelming!) approved. 82 percent to Yes . 3.155.385 Dannl'mc~er picked up, 170.:50 votes ('6 percent) to h d db r US 18 t No 5 363 984 \\ •rJ·~ ~~.-'46 \Otc<> ' ltiat1ve spear ca e ~ 1ormcr . . pcrcen . · · ····· · . . ... I Plane lands safely ~t' JW A after warnin -light scare A Frontier Airlines DC-9 landed safely at Jobn Wayne Airpon Tues- day niV>t after a warning light flashed to indicate the jet's landing gear was· malfunctioning. But apparently it was the warning CoetaM~- A woman reponed lhat someone stole $70 worth of edible women's underwear '1n assorted fla vors. The crOQk, who smashed out a window to &llin entry to the 17th Strttt r'esi-denee. el~ook a lim Line vibrator. lWO nightgowns and cash. The total loss came to $644. • • • A 10-year-old 'itudcnt at College Park School aid lhat a man 1n a rnn sedan followed her home from school. pull in& ahead of her and then watthing her walk bv. • • • About S7 worth of aas was ~tolcn from J&M 76. 1900 N('wpon Blvd. by the dri ver ofn ycllo"" vnn • • • \ television set, 11 n11crowavc oven and an assortment of camera cqu1p- metlt were ~tolcn from a residence on Mission Avenue. The crook smashed out &las$ on the front door to gain entry. • • • ~tcven l\ < 1don~ura. 29. of Co'ita Mesa wa arrc,h.'<i on 'IU'>f'lll'ton of '~altn& tWO aun'i, !>OlnC nmmun1t1on and a hohtet' from a re\14.knC'e on light that failed o work properly, officials siid: The plane from nver carrying I 08 passcnaers and a crew or six landed at 9:20 p.m. without cident. Air controllers confirmed ·sually Rogers Street. Police said Cidonb\Jt had two outstanding buralary ~ar· rant from Los Angele!> at the ume · his arrest. · . . .. A Smith & Wesson hand~un worth S270 was stolen from a n:s1dence on halimer Ycnuc. The gun owner said he kept the weapon under hs pillow. lrYtne A 22-year-old man 1s 1n Oronac County J1nl today on nareot1e charges followina an early morning chase-with Irvine p01t~. Pohcc ~Yan officer bcaan following Philtp V, Gurrera's pickup truck about 2: 16 a.m. because he wall at·ting SUSPLCIOl.ISly. Gurrcra did not top when the officer med to pull htm over, but raced onto the San Du~ao Freeway .. Two other police car! joined lhe pumut as Gurrcra bcaan tos i!ll plasuc bai' out ofh1s window. ~ Gurtm exited the frctwa)' on Jamboree Boulevard. poliet !3y he ~truck a curbe11us1naune of the pol1~ ca.N. to nud ht humpcr. l,9hcc \pokeJ>mnn .\I Muir \aid offi cers that the landing gear was working when the plane made a low pass over the Orange County airport. Tb.e.Jet then landed safely without funher incident. retrieved the plastic bags Gurrcra thrt.... awn} and took hi m into custod\ lx·cause the) apparent!) con· tained cocaine. G urrera 's address ""3' not ava1l11bl<.• th i$ morning . ••• A Chattanooga Street woman\re- norted the loss of $2.200 tn Je"'eJI) and camera <'qu1pmcnt. 1 he "'oman told pohce the uemc; were-taken somctim~ bclwecn Oct. :!.land Mon- day. The thief apparent!) u'i<'d n i.C!'~ 10 enter the home and take the items. The woman said ~tor~ had been showing her home and she use" a deaning St'rv1cc. Both had acce" ton li:c). she ~1d. • • • Navarre trcet man rcpom-d tht• thd'\ of 11 $1 .~00 beh Tu~'ilta' • • • Mark .\ .\ndcr on of u Habra v.-n' c11cd for posscJ>Sion of a man,iuana c1aarctte Tuewa> Poh~ said Anderson. a pa scnaer in o ('U tra,ehna on Rr)an AHnuc. ht up the C1pnmc tn \IC\\ o(a patrolman about I l' p m He ~;i not ta,cn into Cll\hXh • • • \ 11,an 3PJ"lM\'ntl\ 1''1'.X''Cd h1m~·ll to a kmale cmplo~ec at lknt.igl' Plaza Tue!11..la\ The \\Oman ll)ld • police 'ihC "'a~ on her \\a~ tn \\M k about I I.S r m. "'hen she .-.a .... a ~oung man s1tt1.ng on the turb near a rear loading area \\Ith his tn.>U'>Cf'\ un · 11pped . he 'ia1d the man lool.l·d at her but did not speak or tn to approal h her Huntington Beach \ rl''1cknt ot the.-~ I Oil block of Ht·" Cin:lt> re11ortl•d T ut>sda~ that \Onl1.'· om· hrokl' into his home. took car kt>)~ plu' S J(Xl 1n cash and stoic the resident\ grcl'n I ~7~ To~ota Corolla. along w11h tool\ worth S 00 The car "a"' olu<'d .11S1.000 • • • \ re!.1dent ot the 'OO hlod ot •\mhcr reportt'd Tue..JJ~ that her bJu(' lich"'•nn cruiser bindt' had hei:n Molen from Huntington· Beach High $<-hoot The lo'i!> waS(''it1ma1cd at $'0 • • • Entering throul'h a fmnt wtndo~. c;omeone burtla11n·d an apanrnl'nl 1 uc~a' on the ~I t>OO hlcx k ot Rroolhu rst 'tl't't·t The lo•" 1nduckd JC'\\.cll) W\)rth s 1.500 nnd $ 5 in ('Otn'i • • • \ ~s1drnt of the ;! I t 00 hlod .. of ~hll"' reported Tuc~da~ that 'l<lmeone buralAn1rd h1' lo ota C <'l11m The lo~~ indudC"d "l'r'CO C'QUtflmcnt wonh S7'0 • • • .\ rt'\1dcnt ol the I 74t)(l Olock t>I Sl}hnc ~rt~1 Tucsda~ thnt 'Omc- onc stoic his blue , hwinn fhc·~~(.f btC)Cl'r wu tolcn from Ot.cnn \ 1c" H1fh hool 1 he hm "as esumateJ at t 'O ••• Entl"n ng through a tx•J room "tn ,11.1"' 'IOml"onl" hurglar11e,1 .1 h'"mC' (\n the 1 s;rK.> hi~ l ol t>cla\.\>lf\: o n'\lc.knt rfJ~'11t.·d T u~a' T hl' lu,, 1ndu<k d .1 l 2tl0 '1dl'1' LJm1:r.1 and collcd11'n plalL'' and \r.'\lal v.nnh $1.150. . . . . -\ re\1dLnt <'t the I ~'illtl blod ot ~hcrb1ck reported 1 ue-sda~ that someo ne q l,lc her "h1tc-and grcl·n 19.Sll 'J!>h rrom a \Cr\ ll'C ~tat1on a Edin~cr .\\enuc and fd \\ard., !reel .... .),, r\°"rl-Ol.•n t ot thr I ti"'( I() hlo-ck "' I lo~i..1n' rl'poncd Tuc~a' that omt'· one \tok tool\ "'onh $400 fro m thl" o~·n hl"d l)fh1\ ~'hitc I 0~1 \hc' rnk1 rndup • • • l ntl'ring through an unlo-.1>.L·d \IJ1: w 1ndow ~omt•one hurglar11cd a home T uesda\ on the 16500 hl<x·l of Grunion The In" 1ncludl"d a S40 tamc1a. SSO in \ash and a bJ-.eball ~;ird < olle1.:t1on v.,mh $ '\ 1)(1(,I Newport Beach \ S~~ 000 \lern•dc-' Rcn1 ~a ' reroned 'itok'n lrom lt' parttng 'f'Ol at thl' .\rL hl'" Rc'>taur.inl '' '\4 \\ C't ( oa'il H1gh"'a' • • • \ l):ll l of $~0 hill\ t'otnl ang ~-.111) '-'CC~ 'tolcn from C ·c\t C e S.1n • .i baler\ JI 14Q Rl\('r\l(k 0 11\ Th\·" mone' ""' l'lt'h1nd the L·1,un1~ r <'11 ,1 \ht•lf i'<)hl'C v.cre told ... . .. -\\mall .1mnunt ot <3'h and thrc-1 rnonc) <hnngrr<. ~crt' \t11lcn tmm the ~outh Ra, fro nt office of thl' RulhuJ l\land f cm Th' lo~'> dime tl' • t 4ti • • • I \ 1h1ct u an .l c.oat hJOiCI bn\kt- into a l'at p:ukl·d on the ~00 bloc k l'f C\"<tar Strt'ct .ind 'tofe a ~n' \\alt.. man .• 1 pair of 'untll:t11<,("\ .ind t\l ' hrand nc" ""'~·ltc r' 1 hdo" lo\ft., r ut ,lt SI SO • • • "'hl·els were stolen from Pompa net· te'!>. 281 .. \'11\a Wa~ Foqntaln Valley Someont' unlocled a door an the 11')()()0 &locl of La Hacienda and stoic S I 16., in po"'er tools . . . lhtC\C\ ~tole l'-'O hedg~ tnmmerJ> "••~ucd at $ ~ 5 ~ from tht' 15000 91ocl til (1od\>.1n .... Th1e"c' .,H1lt a micro\l.&"C' 0"4"n 'aluC'd at 4400 from thr 16000 hlod ol \Jn Ja(tnto • • • Someone 'tok a ladies' nng and ,·a'l'<'tte tnpc\ from a home in the I "000 block of Euchd Laguna Beach 'The dn' er of a blue T ,n nt:i truck 1s hcin~ sought 1n n'.>nnelt1on with a P,.)~ 1bk h1Hmd-run Q('C1dent Pohcc: ..a1d thc-t1 ucl. \trud. a. ~rage on ( .111)n l\trcct Tuc'>da\ C',·eningl>UT~ OHllClr&\t k it th\'. '"-'<'11t' . . . Pohl'<' .trrc~ted Roht·rt Wilham ( onnelh "S on c;u~p1c1on of dn\ 1ng under the tnflut'nCT ot alt'ohot Tues Lia' <.''en1ni < onncll~ wa'i stopped .1h1n~ thC' ~OOhllX~ ofC'ltfTOfl\e • • • I hl ''"' nl't nl a ~I no l'\lut ~POrtt'11 11 'h>k n l Ul'"1.n . "'• . \hout $~ll\) \\U~ n"poned 1,1olcn fnini 1.h:rng1 ma\ hint'\ at ll bu,tnC'\ll ' 11n ulh ( \13\I H t,hwa~ the C'l"nt'r told pol1n 1 ur\\lav morn1np,. • • • r ol1H \IOPP<'d h\ J home on llluehml c am on Rl1ad T u~a...­ .ltlcrnnnn tn lea' c a l ourtl'~' none~ fm thl' n\\nt'r Jho\.Jt hi\ no1\\ 'hld\'0 \ \ -I I • " .. : , A•**Oranoe eou. OAJLV PILOT/Wednetday, Novemt>« 7, 19S. Jori81 GOP 'partlesitup' lit Westin hotel ballroom ·Reagan, not GOP, a big wiilner But thin s were much less festive for Democrats at Anaheim's Hilton at the Park fei.lnc nt the Democratic Party's ekct1<>n night gala at Hilton al the Park in Anaheim. By U SA MAHONEY . OflMDellr ......... Kent Fleck and hi friend. Dana Clark, stood near the podium in the Westfo South Coast Plaza ballroom where Reeublican rcvclen were en· joying a tnumphant night Tuesday. The dark-suited Fleck w6~ an cw.rsized.-boxtng-glove on-ht left hand. Oark wore Its male on rus right. "h's for the final knockout blow." xplain~ as news of President d Reagan's sweep was an· oed to the GOP gathering in ta Mesa. ··1 got n at the last Rcaf!n-MondaJc debate ... he joked. "( m 'oing to imprint this on Mondale s forehead ... Clark said re- ferring to a Reagan-Bush campaign sticker on the business end of his boxing '1ovc. Flecks and Clark's high >Pirits were typical of the hundreds of partygocrs who assembled to wallow 1n the Republican Pany's success. A d~nce band ballled for 'at1cnt1on with blar;ing televisions, countl~ss conversations and assorted an· oounctments as the evening began on the upbeat with Orange County's GOP hopefuls ahead of their Demo- cratic challengers in absentee ballot- ing. · Haw¥-Ropubhcans w Lhis. con- servative stron_ghold mingled elbow· to-elbow waiung for rhe slow-to- come election returns. Tclevrs1on lights glared as network news re· poners interviewed &cnerally smug candidates. A troupe of girls stomped and jigged to entcna10 the crowd. Outrageous hats w11h campai$n pms and slogans allachcd and men 1 n Reagan mask~ were evidence of the lighthcaned almospherc as the pres1· dential race wa s dcndcd and partfgoers turned 1he1r a11ent1on to loca candidates. The mood was decidedly less Al' W"9Pft0to There was ple.nty of breathing room m ..the rented hall throu~out the . night. campaj;n workers said. as frQJl\ 200 to 300 Democrats at a lime nibbled al a bulTet table, danced and rallied behind their candidates. A chalkboard wit'h the latest elec- 1100 result!' told the-story -the Democratic mule would remain be· hmctthc:-C)lrt for-itnethef two year-s-al- least. Democrats did not hold the lead in an) race. even 1n the 38th Con- gressional distnct where U.S. Rep. Jerry Patterson has been firmly entrenched since 1974. Patterson was al uroes jUSt 1.000 \oles behind challenger Robert Doman. a former congressman from Hollywood. The hopeful Patterson spent the night at the Registrar of V0ters office 1n Santa Ana keeping close tabs on t~e returns while his supporters waited in a Hilton suite and predKtcd Pat- terson would pre va il. Back at the Westin. Dornan was in high spirits throughout the night, bussing his infant grandson for the television cameras and tossing a salted nut or two in to the air to catch in his teeth. But Dornan backed awa) from declaring himself the winner early 1n the evening. "We feel confident. but you nc\Cr know. I don't want to play Tom Doole} tonight," he said about I 0 p.m. Dally ,... jlMto atr ltowwd Uplft Erik Jonea, 15, of Buntincton Beach, aporta Re&Qan maak at GOP f eativitiea in Soutti Cout Plaza'• ~tin Rotel. Democrats buck Reagan landslide in state voting ·. -...-Democrats r etain House edge, trim · _ margin ~~ate __ By DONALD M. ROTHBERG Al' l'OllUcol 11tlil., Prc~idcnt Reagan. celebrating a 49- stall' landslide over Wa~tcr F. Mon- dale. s,ml ea rly today he means to c,.tend hi5 conservative mandate "into th~· ne\t"decade and t~e nc1tt ccntun.' but his .was a spht-t1cket victor. . LJcspllr !)ic sweep, n:ian~ Re- puhltcanc; "ere left on the s1dcltnes as Democrat<.. l.l'.pt control of 1h.e ~ouse and mm med the GQP majority in the Senate. "What ,H•ve done only prepares us for wh;it we're goi ng to do.'' ~eagan told e,.ubcrant supporters in Los Angeks as the> chance~. "Four more yea~. four more years. But Drmocrauc House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. was quick to claim. "I don't think there w~~ any mandate ou t there whatsoever. And toda} on ABC's "Good ~om­ rng America." Wh11e House Chief of Staff James A. Baker 111 •. commc:nt1l'_lg on the modest Republican ga~ns in the House. said they were going to makl' 11 "\cry d1fficul1 to pu~h some of the things that the president t'> going to "ant to push in the Con- gress .. From the 11me the first vote totals beg.an rolling 1n Tuesday night, 1t was clear that Mondale's dream of a pres1dent1al upset was not to be. Reagan ~as a big winner 1n state af\er state. and finall} Mondale appc~red 0cfore \upponers 1n St. Paul. M1on .. to ~1} he had called the president to -Santa Cruz and Yolo counties. congratulate him Congressional, legis lative majority ~olds The lottery initiative. Proposition "He has won." said Mondale. "We ----------·-_ 37. won with a 58 percent yes vote. arcallAmcri<.:an ... :be1sourpresiden1. as Republican-backed remap issue defeated The Jarvis initiative. Proposition 36. and we honor him tonight." ....--_-. . and the reapponjonmenl initiative. His Democratic running mate. LOSANGELES(AP)-Califomia the state Legislature. It doubled the Proposition 39, failed on identical 45 Geraldine Ferraro. who made hi story voters joined a national landslide for number of women in the 40-seat state percent 10 55 percent margins. in a losing cause. consoled . her President Reagan but re-elected Senate from tw6 to four. as Re-The defeat of Proposition 39 was a backers. telling them. .. Amencan Democrats to most of the state's publicans Beck) Morgan Los Altos major setback for Gov. George Ocu-women will never be second-class congressional and legislative seal~ and ~a~1an Berge~on ~f Newport kmejian. who had personally led the c1ti1ens again" • and soundly rejected a Republican Beach JOin Democrats Diane Wa~on campaign in favor of the initiative. Vice President George Bush , eel· reapponionmcnt initiative. of Los An~cles and R?sc Ann Vu1ch and a boost 10 Democratic Assembly ebr:rnng "this wonderful hour of rn shon . Tuesday wa~ incu mbent~' of Dinuba 1n the '>fates upper house. Speaker Willie Brown. The in-, 1rtor... in Houston. called on da). as voters returned 44 of 45 Reagan's California margin over itiauvc·s defeat all but guarantees .\mericans to "come 1ogether ~s one incumbents to Congress. 94 of 96 to Democrat nominee Walter Mondale continued Democratic control of the people. uo1ted and rndl\ 1s1ble. the state Leg1slatu~ a.nd defeated the was 57 percent to 42 percent. just I Legislature for the remainder of this In a S:!:? million Senate race. a ppoft 1oomcm-i mua u "'4:. wh 1Gh pt"Ttt°h strorr-of-the-·pn::siden t's--5 crecacre:-prom Elng con rr n ued ton:--RC'f'Ubhtcnr NC"W"' ~t icader-Jesse - could ha ve ousted dozens of incum-..-percent popular \.Ole na11onw1de. frontation with the Republican gov-Helms of North Carolina fought ba~k bents in 1986. / Mondale had ta~eted Cali fornia. emor. a wugh challenge fro!" Dc!11ocra11c What little change took place w11h 11s 2.1 m1llton Democratic In congressional races. Democrat Gov . James Hunt to win a third term. helped Republicans. ~ho gained one majont)' O\Cr Republicans. spending Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana was the rhe contest in which Helms s~nt seat each in the states congre'is1onal morc umc rampaignmghercthanan~ onl y incumbent 10 lo~c. Republican $1-t m1lhon and Hunt SS m1lhon ddcgat1on and the state Se nate. and at other state. but Reagan earned 53 of Bob Doman. a former congressman. hrol-e all spending records for a The ag.ony of defeat ... Walter Mondale get.8 a consoling bug from hi• daughter. Eleanor, in St. Paul, Minn., after arriving at the civic center to deliver bl• conceaalon apeech. kast one. and poss1bl) 1woseat~ in the ( aliforn1a'c; 58 rount1 es. losing onl) defeated Pa11erson by a 53 percent to Sciutc rare . state ..\ssembly. -1n Alameda. Mann. San Francisco. 45 percent margin. Repuhhcan Sen.Charles H. Pcr~y. But those results left Democrats chairman of the Senate Foreign with still-hefty majorities of 27-18 in Relati on., Commi11ee. was defeated Cal1forn1a 's congressional dcl-M • • 1 . d • hy Democratic Rep. Paul ,Simon. cgat1on.25·151nthcstatcSenate,and untc1pa JU ges Wlil which put Helms in line lO head the 46-33 in the Assembly with one race . prest1g1ous committee if he chooses Incumbents win seats still in doubt this morning. s c t t to give up his chairmanship of the Voters overwhelmingly approved uper1• or our sea S SenatcA~nculturcCommittee,apost the establishment of a state-operated his states tobacco farmers view as lottery which 1s expected 10 sell $2 more important. ' . billion lo11cry bets annually. and they By JEFF ADLER servative. Enright. 58. stressed his Th,,. cloi;cst statewide race in the approved six bond issues au1hor121ng 01111• 01141y l'ttoi liett background and experience in cnmt-nation was for governor of Vermont S 1.65 billion in borrowi ng for new nal law during the campaign. where Democrai Madeleine Kunin on Irvine water board 1 ~·· in cumbents defeated two challcngcn Tuc'Sday to wm four-year ll·rm'> a\ directors of the In rnc Ranch '-" ater D1stnc1 Jamee; A Goodrich was elected to a \Ctond term on the d1stnct board. Darn I(, Miller. who was appointed w '>l'f\C the unexpired term of a dtrcuur who resigned earlier this 'l'.ar "'on hie; first full term on the ho;,ird Uoth men arc gcolog1i;ts. \\'1th all 89 prccrncts tallied this morning. thr final. but unofficial. rr\ult~ ""ere· Goodrich. 21 , I:! I votes; ~t iller. 17 .007, management consult- ant-farmer F. Nick Homer. 13.124; and travel consultant Rita Zintgraff. 3.801 The fivc-memhcr board of dn'ec- schools. senior cit~~n centers and Two vacant judgeships on the held a narrow lead over Republican tor'> sets policy for the Irvine Ranch water and cm 1ronmental projects. Orange Count) Superior Court bench In the race for the Dcpanment 20 John Easton. Water Dmnct. wh1Ch-scrv6'~.000--Bur1hrcc ocher conTrovers1a in· ~c flttcd b}r Orange-County \iutc1s Supei:io~unscat Mun1c1paLCourt Rep. Clar~D-Md .. who residents in a I 09-square-mile area 1t1att\CS were sound!~ defeated: How-Tuesday. John Smtth Jr. beat back the used his cha1rmansh1p of a House that includes all of Irvine and a few ard Jarvis' so-called "Save Ir 1n-Elected "o s1\-year Judicial terms challenge mounted by Irvine attornc) Appropriations subcomm111cc 10 pockets in adjoining communities. 1t1at1vc. a measure to limit campaign were Municipal Coun judges Ragnar Rohert Gallivan. wage a powerful action against Re- The board of directors generally contnbuuons. and a proposal to cap Engebretsen and John Smith Jr.. Sm11h waltzed to victory w11h agan's Central American policy. was meets twice each month. welfare benefits at the average of the according to unofficial but final vole 363. 741 votes. or 53 percent. 10 · defeated by Republican ctfallen~er The distnct supplies water fo r other 49 states plus 10 percent. tabulations from the county Elections Galltvan's 318.912 votes. which Hden D1ctnch Bentley 1n her thtrd homes. businesses and farms. It also In l0<·al races. San Diego voters re-D1v1s1on. amounted to 47 percent run aga1n<.t the veteran House mem- collccts. treats and recycles wa'ltc elected Ma) or Roger Hedgecock. Engebretsen edged out Ch1efDcpu-Smith. 55. has sen ed on the tx·r .... ater. It 1s a non-profit public agent'.~ who t\ a"'a1t1ng lnal on conspiracy ty D1stnct Allomcy James Enright for Central Orange Count} Mun1c1pal The I Q84 cam paign was Reagan's independent of the c11y government and rlt:qu~ charges. Santa Monica th e Department I I Superior Coun Coun bench and stressed his Judicial final appeal for electoral su pport. and About 98 percent of the dislnct'' 'otcr\ returned former anti-war ac· seat with 51 percent of the vote. record during the campaign while 11 proved his greatest electoral v1c- water is purchased from the Metro-ti\ 1st Tom Hayden to the state Enright, who pulled 49 percent, Gallivan. a 50-year·Qld personal in-tory. surpassing the landslide vote by pohtan Water District, whi ch dra"'" .\<,-;cmbl). and the San Diego suburb garnered 341 .459 votes while jury and fami ly law a11omcy. was which he defeated Jimmy Caner in from the Colorado River and North-of Vista' otcd to ban explicit sex films Engebretsen won 349. 787. rated the highest among all judicial 1980. ern California sources. The agcnc} from their cable television SY.stem. Engebretsen, 57. a West Orange candidates in an Orange County Bar "Tonight is the end of noftrin~" he has an annual operating budget of Although Tuesday's votrng had County Municipal -"ourt judge, de-Association rating poll released told supponers. "It's the beginning of about $23 million. little effect on the balance of power in scribes himself a~ a Judicial con-earlier this year. • t•vcrything," -h.J!iilijijjf)iil"Jl1---------·-------------------------------- -REAGAN WINS IN LANDS.LIDE ... From Al and the D1stnct of Columbia Reagan was polling 59 percent of the popular "Ole. and had 525 electoral votes. Mondale had 13. In Orange Count). Reagan won about 75 percent of the vote with a total 615.099 Mondale received 200.477 vote\ fo r 24 percent with , other candidates winning less than I percent of the vote. according to final .. : unoffici al results. Despite the Reagan sweep. Re- publicans faced a net los~ of two of their 55 Senate ~a1s. Their gain 1n the House was unhkcl} to reach 20 seats. "What we've done only prepares us for what we're going to do.'' Reagan <;a1d in Los Angeles as he celebrated \'IClOry. Reagan''I re-election campa1~n wa s short on ~pcc1fics on what i1_1s that he'<. going to do. To do much, he will have to get Congress to vote ht'i way or sec his proarnms stalemated. And Tuesday's numbc~ point to"Continu- ing admina'ltrat1on problems with the Dc.'mocrauc House. When Rcaaan won four years ago. Republicans swelled 1he1r Ho use minority by 33 seats. and won 12 1n the Senate 10 take control there Those pins made possible the tax cu&S and r;pcn<hng reductions Reagan won dunna his first two years in office On thost. and on conten11 ouc; defense and forcian issues. the pres•· dent •01 has wa)' by cnh 11na eon "iCrva11ve House Dcmocra1i, But 1t usually wa<1nnear1h1ng. and the coahllon ost its C'lou1 when the Rcpuhhcnn!I lo\I 26 Jl1111<;1' C.t'.m 1 n t 1982. Tuesday's gains did not rc'>tOrl' 1t. nor did 1hc spht-tscket outcome enhance Reagan's prospect'> of per- suading Democrats to vote his wa) Funhcnnore. the 1986 clcct10As could well pµt tongress back 1n Democratic cont rol. Republicans.,.. 111 have to defend 22 Senate scat<;. Democrats onl> 12 All of that weighs against the prospect o f bold, brand-nc" proposals to keynote Reagan's second term. Basically. the president hni. promised to keep doing what he\ been doing: frequcnlly. when he did get specific ii was about thingi. he vows not to do. He said he wouldn't rn1se ta xes. declaring at one point that it would happen only "over m) dcnd body" The more c;tandard adm1nastro11on hne is that tax incrca"iC'I would be sought only as a last resort. and that federal deficits will be curbed through economic ex pansion and \pending cuts. Mondale s:ud he would raise taxes . and that Reagan would ha ve to but wouldn't admit It. ihat issue will be around fo r a while. Reagan taunttd Mondale all season as an habitual tax raiser The Dcmocnus won't foraet that Hou\C peakct Thoma~ P O'Neill Jr c;a1d the have no 1n1cnf1on of rn1'11ng taxer;, Mondale'\ pmpo~I!> notw11hstandina. Mondale IO!.I. · If there'\ 101ng lo be any tax program tha1 w1ll lomc nut. 11 will be J'ikcd for b> the White tt ousc." O'Nrt 11 \3td • There "-tit be a tax program. Reagan ha!> c;a1d there should be "a comr.lete overhaul of our tax sys- tem. • for clarity. sim plicity and fa1rne~s. not to raise additional rev· enues. He a\ 01ded specifics, awa1trng a T rcasuf) study that 1s to be lO mplctc·d next month. James Baker. the Whttc House chief of staff, said that "historic tax '\implifica1ion" will be going to Congress early in the new term.• l)unng the campaign, Reagan prom1St.·d that he will not seek cuts 1n Social Security benefits for tho~ now receiving it -or for future retirees. Thal pledge includes cost of living ad1ustments, an expensive. built-in ,pc.ndiruLincrcasc that has been a target of some would-be budget cutters. Those pledges restrict Reagan's options for dealing with the deficit. which 1ou1led about S 175 b1llton in the.· budget year ended Sept. 30 last budget )ear. Again. Reagan has not tx.-cn spec1· fie on.his plans for dealing w11h the defic11. Baker 'ia1d there will be more \pending cuts on the admin1strn11on agenda. Reagan has renewed his flf$.4 term propo~I that he be 11vcn 1t~m­ by·t1en,J v«>to .po~r on appropna· t1ons balls. instead or •an1n1 or ve to1na each bill on an all-or·nothina basis. fhat's somcth1na prcs1den" Jona have ~ugh\. and C'onaren alw:iys ha'i dc:n1ed Raker s:.1d ·Rcagsin has no higher pr.om~ 1han arm'I rnntrol. an issue Mondak hamml'red fru1tlcs ly The • • .. president .,ail.I T uesda) he expects to meet Soviet leaders at the summit during his second term ...... It's lime for us 10 get together and talk about a great many_ things:· he said. A reshaping of the venerable Su· premc ( ourt could be a major. and lasting imprint of the second Reagan term. Fi ve of th e nine JUSltccs would reach th e age of 80 before the end of that term. and there surely will be JJ.lSlll'CS to appoint during the next four years. Mondale tried to make that an t'lsue. saying Reagan would tailor his choices to lh «i wishes of the New Righi. The prts1dcn1 surely would choose justices who agree with h.i$ consc rvntivc philosophy, nnd per- haps with his views for school prayer and ogami.t abortion. Bui some conservatives bnstled at the one appointment he ha'i made to the court, Ju,tte~ Sandnr Day O'Connor. even though she is tn accord w11h the Reagan ph1losophJ The New R11h1 wante<S ~pec1nc prom•~ not philosophy and ~he wouldn '1 provide them Furihermorc. prcs1dcn1s nom1n:uc JUSl1ccs. II takrt Senate confirmauon to put them on the high coun. Reagan'i. landslide prcdecc sors Gil ran 1n10 trouble over the coun. Roo~vclt when Ile 1r1cd to pack 11 with extra ;u Ike who would agrtt with has New Dclll undcnaking.,, John\on when he tried to name an old friend and oil y ch1cr Justice and the Senate halkcd Nixon w11h t~o nomi· 194% 1..------ P«~ of P~ voe .. ~ec:s nccs who ~re denied conf1rmat1on. Reagan' first tttm 1Jndcrtak1nis didn't alwa>s pica~ his most ardent ronStrv11ive allie . They said he wa, aeuina bed a<tv1cc from ajdcis who valued progmati rn ovt"r con· servat1sm. and 1ha1 he somc11me \00)( ll. EDITOR'S NOf'E: Waller It. Mtat'I covtrtd uttMal l'Olltln tw ti fta,.. "'' HW It Utt91JV. fffll• of Tiie A• ~laretl Pm•. ,, ' • • 'Sirius' .ab0ut ' dOg star YORK, Pa. (AP) -h's a real·hfe rags to riches story. Gltnn 0 . Hake found The Gov- ernor in the streets of Harrisbura six years ago. Now, The Governor is aoing to be lhe center of a non-profit corporation. and some day, if all goes well, a big star. · Tiny ball bearings pUshed as sOlution '.to tiig temblor • EngJneer says design would allow buildings to 'roll with punch' and girders of a coovcnttonal build· bert," 1na becau>e it doe not sup~f'l the An added benefit of'thc mnc1"Pt i1 • wc1Jht of the bu1ld1nJ." ~i said. -The it cost. Caspe AJd it 11 cbeaptt_ 10 security of the bu1ld1ng 1s no1 depen· con truet a bu1ld1"1 UJIDI tus desip dent on the control beam" in terms of than t0 rely on convcntJona.I mtthods. carry1og the venical weight of the . Caspe. 47. and bis employees at SAN FRANC! CO (AP) -Mar.c buildfoa. M .S. Caspe Co. of San Mateo ha~e S. Ca~pc has a dream: Ht want1 to .. The bui)dinJ docs not experience worked for th~ years on the eanb· design a bu1ldinJ that could any of 1h1.S dtstonion ·that would' quake barrier <ks•ll'· At the same • withstand a deva!ltating canhquake. otherwise cause d<amagc to 1t, •· Caspe ume. a J.apa~ oompaoy, Tadtt Caspc. a tructural engineer, says said. "All of the d15tomon 1s hmitcd Corp .• developed 1 similar co~pt be nas develo~ a des1gn. using 10 these control beams tllat are not a usina roUcr beannis and control "With a talent like his. he could be bif." said Hake, a Hellam truck 1inYtt;-frec-laoce-photogr.q5hu an<I country music singer. clusters of 1aanreus1ecl ball bcanngs, pan of the \'! 1ght support\n& mem· beams. he wd. a wou a ow a s rue ure to rolr ~--p;;;;;;iimllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..:;=i..__ ... mll!!l ... &illlliiiii--~--r.:---~~t-f.I w11h the punch" of tr temblor. The Governor. who now goes by t~e stage namo Boopie. is an 8-year- old, mixed-breed, pit bull temer who plays the piano. He may not play it well but, accordiog to Hake. he's probably the only incor.poratcd d~1ri the country. "lt could be. I don't know of many other dogs or animals that are lncorparated." he said. The corporation is· called Man's ~st Friend Charities In c. Its purpose is to raise money during chari ty events where Boopie will be 1he star performer. So far. Boop1e has played at a Be Kind 10 Animals fund-raiser. where he collected $47 for lhe York County Clmpter of the Society for ttre Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals.· ' "You should've seen shat. When he played. the kids loved 11." Hake said. "Whenever he. plays and kids watch, they go nuts." CoNTINUEo SroR1E s LAGUNA ••• FromA2 vote. we'll get rcpresenLative 'ovcm- mcnt instead of special interest groups," Christiansen said. /1#---Enatneer llarc 8. Ca pee wltb two of tbe •talnleu •teel ball• he clalm• could help balldinC• wlU.-tand an earthquake Conventmnal buildings bury their columns in a foundation to provide suppon. Bui Cai.pt', e structural engaoccr. said his system of ball bean ngs. which ~ould be sandwiched between stt.-el beams. would be bener. He Jcscnbes his -design as an eanhquakc l>arner concept that ltmm "'the force 1hauhe ground can physically put into the building at the underside as n 1nes 10 pull the rug out from undl'r the building. .. "'The ball bcanngs s1mpl)' will not pcrmll forces 10 go through them because the)' JUSt s1mpl)' roll.'' he !lald. W1th she bu1ld1ng separated from the foundauon b) ball beanngs. sLcel control beams an: auached to pctvent the butldini from rolling away with a gust of wind or 1hc rattle of an canhquakc The forte of an eanhquake 1s absorbed in the control beams. which arc designed 10 s1re1ch while keeping the struc1ure in place. C'aspe said. "The control beam has a maJOr ad,antage o'er the columns. beams Maligned King Richard III 'cleared' of murder at laSt The i~a that one .group controls the city r hogwash. Rollin~er said. Although more res1denls will surely 500 years after his alleged Crime, monarch On .\pnl 2Q Richard intercepted vote in November. those who have the bo~ en routl' to London wu~ his strong feelings on local issues already t_ried and absolved Of neph_purs • murder molher Edward was laken into vote in city clcct1oni.. ,....... R1ch~rn·s ··c:rrcM pending a· June 24 Rollinger said she doesn't believe . befi be 1 d coronat ion and !>Cnt. "''Cep1ng. 10 the more voters will change the outcome By MARK S. SMITH iust over two years ore ing ki le Tower of London. the medieval of city races. but she fears the issues •-lated"-•'*' in the Battle ofBoswonh by the fo rces fonrec;s that still 'tands on the Ri ver ·1 · · 'f of Henry Tudor, head of the house of w1 I be less publicized 1 elections arc LONDON -Fi ve hundred years Lancaster. who became Henry VII. Thames and was then a royal res1- held in November along with county, after the crime, a British jury has first of the Tudor kings. That d ash dence. state and nauonal ones. • found King Richard Ill innocent of formally ended the decades of The former quee n took refuge at Mayor Dan Kenney said he would the murder of The Little Princes. the Westminster .\bbc) with her yo unger ask the City Council to draft an h h · d d dynastic skirmishing between the •on. Richard But on June 16.shesent 1wo teen-age nep ews e seize an houses of Lancaster and Yorl kno" n " ordinance enacting consolidation 1f put m the Tower of London because as the Wars of the Roses. him. too. Lo Lhe Tower. whc.re tlls the voters-supponed ll. they stood between him and the presence .... as supposcdh. required for I rd P I (.h · I William Shakespeare. the loyal " to au n st1ansen a ong throne.... .. . subject of a later Tudor monarch. the corona11on. time ago. 1f the voters vote to The Jury, 12 ordinary Bntons Elizabeth i , wrote.a play depicling the It never took place consoli date. rll make the motion a~sc:;mbled by Lon~on We~kend Tele-_!ing as a grasp'-fi~· ilttempercd. ~ftcn On June 25. the Du ke of Gloucester ----i .... my5elf.~ -----v!SIOll, dehvercchu=unam.rnous-vcr-cowardlyliunc ac . hed her ffiiH'nagt." l-0 -Edward IV The assoc1ahon waged a bitter diet after four hours of testimony in a Sir Thomas More. the clenc and dcclarc:d '"' alld because of an alleged battle with the Cit) Council and mock counroom. . .. historian. writing during Henr) VI I'\ prt:\ 1ouc; cont ract b) the king to Rollinger to gel co nsolidation on the The JUdge and l~~ers in The reign. stated natly that Richard marf). The pnnces "'ere therefore ballot. eve n as an advisory pleasure. Tn~I of Richard Il l. broadcast last ordered lhe princes· mu'rder ilk.-g111ma1e. and 1hc duke ~as dc- Associat1on members a'sked the S~i:rday. were eminent _Junsts. The But recent historians have accu!>ed d ared king He "3'l lro.,...ncd Richard council in Augu!>l 1983 to consolidate w1tnes.ses were historians and a More of being a Tudor propagandi~I. 111 on Jul\ t. city elections with nalional races 10 fo~~nsics cxpen. .. and lhe king's modern supponers _ Thi.' pn.nces w1.•rt• SCt'n once playing save money and generate more voter The defendant. noted John Mat-led by The Richard 111 Societ\ _ tugt'ther in a ncarb) fi dd -but were in terest. thew. who took the role of pr~sccu1or. have sought to clear his name. • nc' er seen again. Council members reJecled the "is beyond the power of this or any "The matter has been a subJeCI 01 The scandal of their di sappearance proposal. in pan. because of a repon other human court... fierce con1ent1on and dispute for <,t•nt supponer\ llod .ing to Hen11 by Rollinger that consolidation The. mystery of what happened 10 _ more than 500 years," said former Tudor. "hose men sic~ Richard would result 10 the loss· of local the pnnccs. th~ 12-year-old and no~-appeals coun Judge Lord El~yn-dunnga batt le on Bo~wonn ficfd Aug. control over election~. yet-crowned King Edw~rd V and his Jones. opening lhe trial on a set madl· ~2. 1485. This year. in another efTon. the 10-year-old brother. ~•chard,. Du~e up to look like London's famous Old Some 200 > l'ars latl'r. workmen taxpayers· assoc1at1on collected 2,330 of York. was a sensational subject in Bailev Central Criminal Coun. uneanhed a rhest in the Tower and signatures on n petition favonng Richard 111'.s ow.n time and has.been a The facts of the case are these· in<>1de were '"o !>kcletons . .\ssumcd consolidation. But Rollinger ruled source of histoncal controversy ever On April 9• 1483. King Ed.,.. a rd 1 v to be tho~ ol the princes. they were petition was nol publicized correctly. .Histor) has not been kind 10 age. and .the dead king's brother fo nc;1c e'aminat1on conducted in ~~~· ' O.lanoy·s Dally 0.11.e., t 12-'5 pm l mile radiu~l • • Call FOf rnJorm~n • 673-5'520 Telephone Orders Welcome Dally 9-7, Sunday 9--5 ~1 -PRICES EFFECTIVE I 1/7 • 11/12. t9&4 MEAT USDA Choice WHOLE NEW YORK STRIPS Avg. 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I i sho ..... cd the' were thl' righ1 ages percent of Laguna Beach registered 1483 when he was 30 and ruled for became re ent. and 'lcemcd 10 be cldsc rela11ves.· l~~~~~=!;~!l!l~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~ voters. 1s necessary to qualify a r::~=;::::~==:=========:::::-rr~====~~~==::======--rr-==------====-----'--~_, petition for the ballot. • Complete Carpet Repair ~ We wm- Because of lhe large number of • Carpet ~estrelching MAllAGI signatures -slightly more than 20 • Flooring. and Su1>-noor Repair percent of the c11y·s registered voters your.Pro~rty -the council agreed 10 include f'L~R.'t r- consolidation as an advisory measure n-.-.. S4S.1837 Properly on the ballot. c..ere.te.. Loe 315700 8.42 5827 But the council' action did not I _:~==========:::'.:..._JJ:::.c=::;:;~._~;·~~~==:::!W result in a truce. Christiansen blamed 1- Rollinger for the organization miss· ing the deadline for submitting ballot arauments and accused her of favor· ing Village Laguna. another citizen group. whose argument against con- solidation was pnnted at city ex- pense. Roll inger said it was Chnslianscn's responsibility to ask about the dead- line. If Christiansen had submitted one on ume. she said, 11 would have been pnnted along w11h Village Laguna's. Rolh.nger said. To get us message across. the association mailed all 11 .300 regis- tered voters a pamphlet s1m1lar to the c~x's. official .voter's pamphlet. but wltlT its own v1ew.s inside. WILLIAM P. BRACCIODIET A, M.D., ANNOUNCES THE OPENl~G OF IA· HEADACHE AND STROKE PREVENTION MEDIC~~ CLINIC Speoalwng 1n • Neut&og.coi diognosls and 11eotmen1 ot heodocl"le 0450fden e Second OpenlON regarding heOCl<>ctle dl!Ofd8U • SfrOlfe ptevenllon •( Wllllom P. lllfoccfodl9ta, M.D .. F.A.£ s .• Dl1'9Ctor ~plomo1e In N8UIOIOQv, American Boord ot Psychiatry ona N8Ulology Olplomole lfl EleciroencephalogrOphV AIT\8f1Con Boord of QvollMcotlon 1n E E G MembGf ot lt'4t American Acodemv ot N8UfOlogv ond lhe Orange Countv Med!COI Soc•OIV Fellow Ame11con E E G Society Otfloehoufsbvoppontmenr 7 645 8502 .. 19Supert0tAYenUe -Suile4-NewPOtt8eoctl.CA92063 ( 14) - The pamphlet touched ofT a small explosion from Rollinger and con- solidation foes who felt the mailing was deccptivo. and would confuse voters. RoTiinger referred the ma- terial to the city's attorney to be sure no laws had been bro kc n. t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY, llC. F• Tiit Rttt Of Yu lie mz .... avo .. COSTA WSA -541-115' COlJ TRV CLASSICS RO LIDA V BOUTIQUE (All •••4••• It•• ) SD l ' "MOPPI G 8Pa££ Frttla,. ~ett. 9tll, .... P.M. lllteHay, N•"" 1e'8t ,._.. P.al. . 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W<' offer a comprcht·ntjvC'"Ollt~lient f)roitram llt nur nt'\\ ln,titut<' for Lift-. a<.ro 'th<.· frc.'t'\\ .l\ fTom the. \tl'i,1on \'1<.·1u \t.411 Crt·nt .,., 1 .. .i prom.I p.An nf th rt·,pu.ttu "'uth < oa.'it \kJtc...al < c-ntt·r \\ c.. '" anl in hdp } ou J:x·gin ~our nc.·\\ hk < .all u' .in' 11mc· ar (.,4) 499·229~. Institute for Li fe •._, I I ~ q 1 hl I' 1 ~ J lJ A I, S South Coast Medical Center • ·. j \ l I M , orano-Coe81 DAILY PILOT/WedMlday, NoY9mber 7, 1114 Sfiuttle .. scuttled because of winds CAPE CANA VER.AL, Fla. (AP)- 'trong1 "erratic," high-ahnude crosswinds today forced pos1' ponement• of the launch of space shuttle Discovery, and ltfiofT was rescheduled for Thursday for a IDJ.SS1.QJL lll -»lb lC~ fr«--fl y I Rj- astrOna U tS are to capture two ofT- coursc satellites for return to Earth: "We arc no-go today and will have to scrub," launch director Bob Sieck told the astronaut crew of fo ur men and one woman JUSt 32 minutes befQre the p lanned· ·launch ume ·ot 5:23 a.m. PST. A weather balloon detected the sulT shear win~· between, 20.000 and 50.000 feet above the launch P.8d earl) thls morning. When they failed to subside suffic1entl}. shuttle man- agers decided to call ofT the efTon for the day. The winds ran~ed from 66 to 80 mph. but from d1fTerent d1rec11ons. "The winds are ver,; erratic." launch control spokesman Hu$h Harris re- ported. • Viet Cong dead matched Westnioreland estiniatea By &be A11ocl1ted Prell .. h T NEW YORK _ The Viet Coni "&<>I the~r cloc~ cleaned 1n t e cl fli • h than 80 percent killed or senou$ly wounded, accordin& to ~ uns1v~.;~H1 ~~~e officer who S!lld casualties matched pre·Tet i.trength · · · cof John Stewan an an1clhgcnce analyst in Vietnam, said he ~:~~~J~~e Tct offensive two ~eeks after 11 ended in Fcdbr~ry 1968 an~ ~ufid that !most all the enemy units in thl' :iuack ha f'!"Gc!' accoW~lnl. em Cor r d "' t'fied Tucsdn}' in )1,1p~r1 o en. 1 11 . bc1orch11ri . .,tewart tes 1 1 ( S N: r s 1' n11111on daimina he was Wcs1morelnnd who IS suing B cws IOI -• v· libeled in a i 982 documentary. "The Uncountt..'<i Enemy: A 1ctnam Deception." In the broadcast, CB accu ed Westmoreland ~f iJVtnl low estimates of enemy !>trcngth in v 1etnam to prove the war was winnable. Soviet trelghter watched W"'SHtNCiTON ....-Amcnran-offiml ~ wetc~I}'' for weeb SQviet frcjjhter believed to have docl.ed 10 1',1caragua. \)ut-1he Y+:'h1te ,roT~ warns against assuming the ves~el contains M1G-:?I :tombat a1rcra e Nicaraguan Embassy issued a statemem hae T ue)(fay night denymf bro~dcast reports ofa shipment ofMiG-21 warplanes and accusing the admm.mrauon of trying to set the stage for an auack on t~e Ci:n. tral Amenca~ nauon. In Los Angeles. White House s~kesman Larr) Spca~es said he was not preP,ared to say here what the cargo is." but he did sa}' thnt if the freighter earned Mi0-21 s. the itdministration "would certainly com1d1:1 that an extreme escalation of the situation." • Cabble held ln shooting BOSTON -A taxi drh er faces arra1gnm1:nt on charges he fired two shots at a Reagan-Bush campaign worker outside Rep ublican headquarters and screamed, "Reagan 's next." authont1es said. Wilfred Peters, 38. of Boston, wa arrested Tuesday afternoon when he reported to \\Ork and charged with assault and battery whh a dangerous weapon. said police spokesman Thomas Santf)'. Arraignment was scheduled today. Secret erv1ce agents and lh~ FBI had joined in the search for the gunman who c;>pcned fire Mo~da} night in front of the GOP campaign office. narrowly m1ss1ng Gar) V11lan1. 19. of Hull. Boom too Jate for falr At about 40,000 feet -71/1 miles - a shuttle 1s subjected to maximum dynamic forces as It pushes up through the atmosphere toward orbit. Shuttle crew leaves Dlmcovery. From left are Commander Frederick Hauck, pilot A~~o David Walker, (center) Dr. Anna Fleher, Joe Allen and Dale Gardner. NEW ORLE4NS -The debt-plagued Nev. Orleans World's Fair as finally pulling in the crowds it needed all along. but the boom d1dn 't come soon ?nough to save the exposition from seeking protection from creditors under bankruptcy laws. The Louisiana World Expos111on Inc. executsve commit\~ filed Tuesday for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Act. ha vi ng delayed the step as long as possible. ''Under the p~ov1s1ons ofChapt.er 11. the corporation expects 10 conclude the faar's operation and hqu1date llS assets man orderly fashion," said marke11 n$ di rector George W 1 llla~s. Instead of packing in 12 million free-spending tounsts dunng its run. a~ proJected, the 25-nataon fair is struggling to top 7 ma Ilion. Security tightened around Gan·dhi Newspaper says Sikh s uicide squad has -----targeted new prim~ minister on 'hit list' NE\\' DELHI . India CAP) -Of-The ne" pnme minister called on licaals tightened secunt~ around the Sikhs toda) to help combat the Pnme Minister RaJI\ Gandhi and "sub\ers1ve forces" \\hach he said other Indian leaders toda) in assassinated his mother and then -response to threats from Sikh su1c1de engineered the mob \ 1olence. How- ~uads, and there "ere repons that ever. Gandhi. 1n remarks to a del- egataon of local Sikh d1gn1tanes. dad not 1dent1f) these "forces ·· Several newspapers reponcd a purge of 1khs among the secUfll) guards assigned to India's top leaders Three top Hindu police oni cers responsible for Mrs. Gandhi's secur- •t> arrangments have been removed from their posts. Gandhi conferred Tuesday w11h Home Affairs Minister P.V. Narasimha on emergency measures 10 tighten secunt}• There were widespread accusations against the cn 1han police offa1hng 10 protect not \ 1cums. The arm) took over secunt> patrols an Delhi's poor suburbs. the: scene or much of the ca rnage. Sovlet crop plan feared WASHINGTON -A plan b~ the 0\ IC\ Union for a ma~SI\'~ 1mgat1on proJCCl to open up millions of new acres for crops could reduce L S. exports and raise fears that the world's en' 1roniren1 might sufTer. sa}s an Agncuhure Depanment report. Involved as a O\ lfl think-tank proposal to d1\en nvers away from the Arctic Ocean to 1mgate di) lands in Central .\s1a The report rcferret! to a recent Communist Pan)' Central Commmee meeung 10 Moscow in which Soviet leaders outlined their nation's dependence on 1mpons of foreign grain and called for more land to be reclaimed for farming. ~UN) ~~1res wue~1~~~d~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sikhs. <--· . Gandhi also ordered increased protection for adherents of the Sikh religion because of the bloody Hindu backlash that followed the assassina- tion oflnd1an leader ln,dira Gandhi a \,I/eek ago b} '>ecunt } men 1den11fied as Sikhs. More than 1.000 people. most of them 1khs. reponedl> ha\e died. and SOCJle Sikhs sa) the toll is far higher. The Pakistan ne"spaper Nawa-1- Waqt quoted a 1kh separatist leader. _ .i\Ja1bh Sl.ogb. ~ saym& Stkb ..s1.11c1de squads were planning more kalhngs in -1 nd1a. The Nev. Delhi newspaper The tatesman said 1n1ell1gence repons indicated that RaJ1\ Gandhi and India's president. Zaal Sangh a Sikh. "'ere "highest 1n the h11 last" of Sikh terronsts everal months ago Gandhi who succeeded has mother as pnme m1n1s- ter. was the target of assass1na11on threats b) a Sikh c·<trrm1s1 group called the Dashmesh Regiment. which said. ··~rs. Gandhi should know what 11 is lake to lose a son:·_ Gandhi also had been' threatened. Two murderers in Florida gtyen execution reprieve Playboy channel survlves vote VI TA -Sexually explicit programmin~ on cable telev1s1on SUf"\l\ed a see-saw battle in Vasta but backers of an anu-pornograph) measure vow to conunue lighting. W1th votes from I 00 percent ofprec1nc1s 10 the nonhern San Diego County communil} counted. Propos1t1on T·fa1led >J-percent to 47 ST .\RKE. Fla (AP) -Con-II the high coun refuses 10 block 1mmun1t}. percent The issue had raised emotions on both sades m Vista. where a group demned murderers Chester Maxwell Pal mes' e>.ecuuon. he could stall be Maxwell as under his lir!>t death calling 11self Concerned Cnizens for Commun1t) Values won a place on the and T1moth} Palmes were granted put 10 death Thursda~ because has_ warrant for the 'ept. 19. 1980 ballot for the proposition. repne\Cs less than 24 hours before and Ma1(well's death warrants e>.p1re shooting death of Donald K.Je1n. 66. Halloween Jc.Iller auanectre-ai:rested __ _ the.}' were to be electrocuted todaf 1n .at noon. -----O-\le-f Jeffi'~ E11efnond pmk~ng r the nation's first double cxecu11on an Earlti.'r Tuesdav. Flonda'<i Su-during a robber) on a courHr~ club S.\N JOSE _ William Dennis has been re-arrested in the brutal almost two decades. pre me Coun indeflnttely delayed thl' golf course. Halloween night murders of has pregnant ex-wife and her eight-month-old Maxwell. con\ icted of killing a e\ecut1on of Maxwell. :?9. until II His a Horne\. ~tcven Malone. fetus. with officials saying they have new e\ tdence in the case. Dennis. 34. of man dunng a robber). and Pal mes. could rule on the merits of ht\ appeal asl.ed the high rourt to Sta} the San Jose. was arrested Halloween night an connection wJth the ktlhngs of co ndemned for stabbing a man 18 Pal mes. 37 as under ha') ..econd C\~uuon and order a ne" sentencing Doreen Erben. 31 . and the fetus she had been carrying. Police said they had times. had been scheduled to du~ one death' warrant for the Oct ~. I 976 heanng for has client on grounds that been hacked to death"' ath a meal cleaver. On Monda). prosecutors called off alter the other at 7 a.m. toda)' in the sla~ing of James Stone. "'ho wa') \ta~ ... elrs tnal and appellate lav.)ers ascheduledarra1gnmentaga1nst Dennas.sa}mgtheyhad 1nsuffic1ente\1dence. electric chair at Flonda State Pnson 'cltabbed 18 11mcs before has bod' was and he was released from Santa Clara count~ Jail In a t\.\O-semencc order Tuesda\ loaded into a wooden box · and "'ere incompetent , ~~e;~0~f\p1~als1 :~h Aty~·~ta ~~~.~~ dr~~d a1~~~~e~1.\erTom McC oun. to ~~~~~n~a~a~h;eW~.>~~saffs011 ~~ea4 Sex query lnvaded prlvacy Pal mes' appeal but granted him a !>ta} argued Tuesda~;that Pa Imes and a co-dad not obtain pmon, educational. LOS ANGELES-A 31-year·old woman says she's ecstaue about a U.S. unul 10 a.m. Thursda) to give has defendant wen;. unfairly sentenced to psvchological. voca11onal and med1--Supreme Coun decision upholding a ruling that extensive inquiries into her attorneys tame to appeal to the U.S. death while an accomplice who caf records that could have proved sex life invaded her privacy and cost her a JOb. In 1978, Deborah Thome Supreme C"oun 1es11fied for the prosecuuon received Maxwell was '"mildly retarded." Volken. who was a clerk-typist at the El Se$undo Police Depanment. applied ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the~foraJobasapoliceoffice~ Ounnga •1x-hourl1cdetectortestshct~k 1n • 1 / /; applying for the jo,1>. she "'as asked\\ hen sl!t first had intercourse, the names \ -and number of men who she had had sex with and whether she used birth PFiE HOLIDAY. Smashing Styles for ~ ~A~~ control. Your Wardrobe -,_~sJi l ,' Llfe-support vlctlm dles -e GLENDALE -A lawyer for a disease-ridden 7CJ-)ear-old man who sued • Excellent selection of Fall/Winter fashions in s12es 2· 16 " unsuccessfully to have life-support mac~incs unplugged said that despite his SAVINGS UP TO 503 THUNDER Nylon Plush with SCOTCHGUARO•-. Protection 5 yr warranty was $12.99 NOW $6.99 THE SPRINGS 5 yr weardated Ultron In 26 excl tlng color1 was $16.99 NOW $10.99 PEBBLE BEACH extra thick Ultron nylon plush was $26.99 NOW $19.99 r' .-HARTCO Solid Oak Parquet -...~ _ 5116" solid oat( with polyurethane finish ~ :: • WIS $2.99 NOW $1 .99 . ':"~."/eRUCE Pretlnlshed Plank 3. 5. 7 wldtha. F>egged"Of unpeooed was $3. 79 NOW $2.49 MINI BLINDS: Buy one-G'et one FREEl 9 BIG SAVINGS on Wallpaper and Draperies! EXPERT INSTALLATION 5 year warranty on material and tabor VISA • MASTERCARD • FINANCING ~~P~S~~wt..L2?.~!~9, 640·2700 .. . Be lit f I t ~· client's death he will ask a coun to rule that the machines should have been • a 1 u an IQUes ...1) disconnected. '"Nature can be swifter than JUSUce." said Ri chard Scott. • Jewelry & accessones attorney for William Bartling, who died Tuesday at Glendale Adventist • Color /makeup analysis -Register 16 win o~ free Medical Center. "We hope that the Coun of Appeal will still hear the case so ,-----------------, that not even one more patient has to go through this because of doctors' I Ad good for s5oo off on purchase of I uncenainty about patients' nghts," colt said. A hearing. set before Bartling I s5000 or more I died. was scheduled for this af\ernoon. • L ______ l!!.'~~ri~ ______ J Tanker vessel sabotage doubted ~ SECOND PERFORMANCE OAKLAND -Coast Guard 1nvest1gators sav the location of the explosion that npped apart the petrochemical tanker SS Pue no Ri can last week Consicnment Boutique makes at very unlikely sabotage was in volved. The onl> entrance to the blast Seachff Village Shopping Center sue was a narrow inspection cover bolted to the main deck -a space almost 1119 Main St. # 7, Huntan~ton Beach impossible to get through, Commander Jam McMartin said Tuesay. McMartin 960 4021 T S lo 6 S 0 3 1s one of five members ofa Coast Guard board of 1nvcstiga11on scheduled to · -ues· at · · un I · convene today to determine the cause of the explosion. The Coast Guard also t7============::;;;==========================;i reported Tuesday that It spotted a three-mile oil slick nearthe Farallon Islands, "' outside the Golden Gate, that ma y be from the battered vessel Early Bird Dinner Reporter eays cops doubt hlm r • l 16 9S LO A GELES-A newspaper reporter sa>s police ma) doubt he was ~p.ec.a S • kidnapped for seven hours while on a s1gnment by a man who "sa1d he wa5 going 10 blo"' m)' head ofT." "Perhaps the police think I was 1n 11 )USt for a story P • R'b F h F' h and that I acted irresponsibly because f didn't run for m} life at the first rtme I Or res IS opportun1t)."saidLosAngeles HeraldExam1nerreporterT1mC'arlson.Pohce .-/ Cmdr. W1ll1am Booth said there was insufficient evidence to book Dennis T Complete Dinner with choice of Higgins. 2~. of Los Angeles. who was questioned in connl·c11on wi th the ~ soup or salad and dessert incident. Carlson said he was held for seven hours Tuesday afler being ,~ 4 to 6 PM abducicda11heS<Cneofamurdcr. ()It THE PENINSVLA l •• ,. I W11kl -- BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 I Phlllpplae typhoon toll now 306 WoRlD THE EASY SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , ,/ I i ' ... . . - 1. ·.,KDCM ~~~. '.'t.:·. ~~ 103.1 . ... FM STEREO MANILA. Philippines ~ The death toll from Typhoon Agnes rose to at least 306 today as reports from isolated areas of the centraJ Ph ilippines reached Manila. authorities said. The typhoon hit 12 central pro\lances Monday flattening houses. ca using floods, knocking out power and lcav1nll an estimated 200.000 people homele~s .. Rel~ef agencies said 18 fishing boats with at least 108 people aboard were missing in the wake of the typhoon, which struck with winds of-up to-t 27 mph. Sovlet m.inl•ter a no-•how Mb COW -Defense M1n1ster Mar hal Dm11n F. Us110ov failed to appear today at the annual Red Square military parade cclebnuma the Bolshevik revotutton. A Soviet offici1'1 and Wc~cm diplomats suaatsled he was Ill. 'It was believed' to be the first time a Sovi t defense m1n1ster has failed to over e the parade, th e pubhc highlight o the Soviet Union's most important hohday. Tradtt1onally. ttlc defense minister formally start, the Red Square parade of weapons nnd qul"8ry cquipmcn1 and then deliver~ a pccch from the 1op of the Ltnin Mau~olcum. Officer coale•• to print murder WAR AW. Poland -Three Polish secret police officeN have been charaed with murder after eonfwana 1he>' kidnapped and killed a prv- oladarity ~nnt. 1he aovemment says. The thrtt were amnna four Interior M1n1stryoffic11lsarrcstcd 1nconnccuon with the kadnap..murderlast mon1h of the Rtv Jeriy Pop1du lko. 37. a popular Warsaw pn~t and outspoken ~upportcr of tht ou1lawcd hdunty labor movcmtr\\. In rt'\ponM: to the dcH·fopmrn\6, tht' Communist Pin>·~ ruhna Politburo ~1d r uc\d,1 that Poll'h lc'1~r uc,n . WoJcicch Joru1rl k1 would as,umt pcr\onal control O\'Ct pan\ ~ork 1n the Interior M1n1~Lry. th~ official new agency PAP n!ponrd. Band winners Leaders of lt•tancia Blab 8cbOQ) '• band, drill team and n-... tianner and baton MlUad• dl•play their tropblea from Satur· day'• parade In L09 Alamltoe. In the back row are Beth McMahon. left, Ann Beck, . r Roele 8chlepphormt, Jeff Bear deauz, Tam- ra Gardiner and Julie Evana. In front are Andrea Partida, Dana Water., Carol Hamil· ton and Heather Hanbera. The atudenta are under th~ direction of Charla Wplf. _, . \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/W~Mlday, Howmb#J , 11NM UC Irvine conference to focus on makingperfect e11vl~onment ( rcattna the perfc,t environment for wor._ hou)ina. recreation and me!d1 al care will be tht' focus of two- da} 'SCICnllfiC conforcnce lh is W«"k II UC lrvme. The Fourth Annual Irvine Sym- posium on Environmental P )'- cholpg)' will be conducted Thul'Miay and Fnda~. Panel discusuonson seven topic~ arc planned in the Uni versity Center Hcntagc Room. The event 1s open to faculty, stall ca11ons of desian and behav1oral rc5earch in plannina communit~ ~uch as lrvine. The symposium 1ies in with the recent open1n1 of UCJ's environ men· tal s1mutauon laboratory an the new Social EcolOI)' 8 u1ldana.. ucrs simu- lation facility as the only f ull-1Cak laboratory for the Slud y of office space, univc~••Y officials say. UCl's research focuses of the effects of music and of na1ural versus urban decor on a w0ficet'1 pb)'Slok>CY and c>trformancc. The laboral.Or)' 11 d1 I d b)' Dr. 0.n~I lokolt; I profi sor of sociat ecolOIY. General 1dm1 ion lO the inn· ~1um 11 $7S. Tict eu are SIO for UCI faculty nd staff, frtt for UCI stoden1s and $20 for other studetlts. Ttdc.cts to the iymposium banquet arc $18.SO. f'or information on dw conference. ca ll the Pr<>eram in SOciaJ Ecolog). 8.S6-S91 l members. students and the public. r;==============================.-The s>mpos1um. banquet. bea1n· . ~ nina at 7.15 p.m. Thursday at the campus Uni versity Club. will feature Raymond 11------,----. Watson. chamnao of the board of Walt D1)ne~ Producuons and a former president of the Irvine Co. Watson will disc~ss the apph- Funds availa b le for F V services The cit) of Fountain Valle) has fund~ a' a1lable for public SU\ ice aCl l\ Illes Programs concernmg employ· ment. crime prevention. child care. health. drug abuse. cducatton. welfare and recreattonal ne~ds may be eligible. Applicauons an~ available by call l- ing Q63-832 I. . -v \Vtly does an above av~ kid get a below average gaaCle? .. ~ Fo.ur Coast Mar-in es decorated at El Toro HO• === Las\legn ~County . Four local Mannes \\ere deco rated in a recent awards ceremon}. William R. Rupp. a major from L:iguna Hills. received the Defense Memonous Service Medal for his work while stationed in the Carib- bean from 1981 until last summer. Mission Viejo re'i1dcnt Wilham C.E. Wolfe. a lieutenant colonel. received a Gold tar fo r hi s 'ierv1ce as a commanding officer between Jul> 1982 and.July 198).,. The Na v) .\ch1evemen1 Medal was awarded to Master Gunnery Sgt. Walter Morton ~ 1s retinng after l9 years. Morton. a resident of El Toro. saw combat 1n Vietnam and the Dominican Republic. ( pl. Henbeno Morales alw re- ceived the achievement medal for superior performance of his duties during ncarl> two years 1n the Adj utant's D1 .. 1s1on at the El Toro Marine base. OFFlCE HOURS· 9am to 6pm MON FRI 5000 a.di 5aftt S.-3000 ~Ml l aw« Nt-...pon 8-:tl CA 92660 VETERAN'S _ DAY SALE & CLEARANCE STARTS TOMORROW! ' WOMEN'S FASHIONS S27.99-$79.99. Orig. S42·Sl12. Kon:t U'ool coorclmutes m camels and grays. (160) S24.99-S69.99. Orrg. SJ8·Sl06. Act Ill wool 1ackets, skirts, p.mu ,md more m u:hae 1.·wmt1 be1Jl.e. {160) S24.9'J'.S69.99. Orix. S.11/·S 106. Come SdVe on black and c.Jmel wool tweeds and flannels by Co1mtry Sulmrban. {160) ... $45.99-$92-.9'9. Orig. S68·SIJ6. Wool ;ackets and skms m dame fall colors by Prestige. (7) SJ l.99-$59.99. Orig. S40 ·S94. F.imous maker 'U·ool sepJrates to ma and mJt<h m black "mi cream herrmgbnnes and winter whites. (4) $19.99 each. Orig. S42·.V5. Save on our rxdus1ve ftal1an Imm m fine mmno wool. c.11oose from long c..ird1g.ms, pullovers, skirts, t1mns, vests and cCYWl·necked su1eaters in your favonte colors. {!) S49. 99·S >9. 99. Ong. S 12·SRH. Suve on our pewe dress collect1011 lry" very fllmous maker m Club 5'4." (55) S25.99-S59.99. Ong. S40-S92. Fme wool 1ackets, skirts and pa11ts, with coordmlltmg sweaters 1md blouses by Koret Pemes m Club 5' 4." (74) S25.99-S85.99. Ong. S40·Sll5. From the wonMn deS1gner you love, a collemo11 uf blouses, sweaters, skirts and pants especially for petit1es. (143) ·· -$25.99. Ong. $40. Glom1 V.Jmlerbilt 's soft·touchacryl1c deep V.neck sweJter, m black, gr.iy. /..it,-ender, white, pmk, te.JI, yellou.; .Jnd rr!al n!d. · M-L. ( 175) SJ9.99. Ong. $60. 5·pocket I l"'W.1le stretch corduroy ;eans from Gloria Vanderbilt. . In black, gray. lav<mder, white, pink, .md teql. Cottonlnylonlspande'I'.. 6·16. (175) $24.99. Great buy. Frmch canvas double pleat pants for her, 111 polyester. Assorted w1mer colors. 6-16. (7) S53.99·S10 4.99. Ong. S82·Sl58. FamoM malttr navy wool coorclmatts. 4 14. (J) S22. 99. Reg. $J8.S41. john Hmry t.a1loml cotton shms. 6-14. (105) S29.99. Orig. $47. All·cotton su,1eatshm from tbc woman dtStgner you low, assorted brights. S·ML {105) $19.99 each piece. Orig. SJ2 tach. /WR fleece playwe"r m cotton/polyester, assorted colon. Vest, pullowr or pull·on pant. 5-M·l. (H9) SJ9.99. Orix. S54. Famous Fmich dn1gntr co11an cmdun:ry ,eam m black, rnam or gra)I. • 4·12. (80) $$4.99. Rt-R. S80 . IA<>~ ltmt cotton pu/1(1Wr m wh1ttlgr.iy comlmw1on from a fomoUJ Fm1ch dt 1gt1tr. S·M·L. (80) $49.99-$54.99. Orig. S7H·SH4. Aa I w{t pol}escerlnylm1 Jl.mnel dn.•sst'' for Nl/)S<'> ""d petite,. Solids .md p.ltterm, 4·/.I. (5()/55) SJ2.99-SJ29.99. Orig S./4$175 !ndulgt m rim xre"t collectton of /111/ nm'<.'lt} foo}ej fmm tli.a fam010 e.istm1 de>1R11er Taupe a-¥1d xr·l) Wbol, poly<:Stt'T' Jnd l.1mb,u·nollangor.1/ nylv11. 4·16 Jnd t:;.Jf.L .. (141) SJ 5.99. Ong. $48. £i't'(w1 !'eJrson rri .. a•t,,zfl./nylon /lt!ec-c mbe 111 m)•iJI, Wl1ll' or tt•ul, P-5·M·l. (-10) . FASHION ACCESSORIES S49·Sl,420. Rex. SI 15·$6,050 From our f.ilmlous collecllon of dtunumd Jt·u·d0. m1w., t'.irrmgJ, pm>, pend.mt~. nt'ck!Jct'I, tie tan, l.rr.iceft.ts, and mmt (100) SIJ.99-$19.99. Orix. Sl-1 S.14 I mm our M011a Soll collect um of st•1111·prrc 11ms tu·1sten and clasps rn crciJtt' your rmm 111?cHut•<. ( 1-11) $25.99. Gn•.;t huy. Pumt't'? p.acln..:•(lrk te'l'.tured leather h,md/J,Jgt 111 three sn1es. Assort8d colon for {JI/ (J.l'I) S49. 99. Gre"t /111\ ( lm1e11t1· :;:/np•n.ikc 11.mdbags 111 .mflTtt·d (.ill wl1m ( hotN' e1tht•1 of two F,n!Jt 1t)lt» { 186) S24.99. Ong. $44. .\.iturJll/t'rs• .,/I.feather pump Ill n:cl, h111t', xril). t.iupt· 11r bl.J(k. (5) $5.99-$79.99. Orix. SIO $135. Sem1·precw11s sume l1t'<kl11cc•1, /Jr.J<t•ft•t1 .md e"m ngs from .'tfun.i \n.• (I! I) RED BAG $19. 99-$46.99. OnK S 1() S 71 for her, our f.zl/ spo.rtn&.'t'Jr t<Jlcc 111111 l"I Tomba). .worted f.ilmcs (150). S 18. 99. Ong: S 28. R11gl1· Bo) rntto11 conluroy pants for /um. m .mortt•d fall rnltm. 28-34. {145) SJJ.99. Onx. S20. rt~~1rted men·~ cotton fl.;mrel shirt< 111 R"-'"' rn/on for[.,//. S·M-L·X L. (99) ) S/8.99. Ong. S16 AHnrtt•d mm's het/Jnd u1oollacryl1c creu· ne< k su't.ltrn. -\fan) coloH S·M-L·Xl. (99) KIDS' FASHIONS BOYSS-20 $9.99. Ortg. SIS. T • .mwus maker pl.z1d W<nit'11 shim m J><ll)~lt'rlcotton, 8 20. (22) S24.99. OnR SJR r.mmu' maltt>r twill f"Cket of collonlpol)MtCT w11h plaid nylon lmmg. Assorttd rolors, H 16. (11) SJJ.99. °"8· S/6. Collf<t ()Hr N1tdt su.'t11tt'T' ofsojt acry/1 "' 8 20 '"' Anorr~d colors. (1. 2) .. • T H Q 'I l\l\f \\A\' Jl''\r Pi'R '-ALLY PRL'l 'l YOl.'R \'l\A, \1 \l fR{ \RD. Dt~fR'C\ C\A U\l'lR~ '.\' ;\~D \\l-'ll OP!·' A' .\C<<. l't '\)l f Hf I A'-111 \T \\AY. PH )'l L'\ TOI l ·l Rl I I <.'I( 44~ 4~-41 I Rl)\1 .. \ \1 t< l P\t -, '\.!) $9.99. Ong. Sl6. Boys' 8·20 polyester/ cotton ~ford cloth button-d<ru:n shm in solid colors (21) SJ4.99-SJ6.99 Orig. $20S2J. S.we on our polyester/cotton tut/I p.Jnt m assorted colors. Boys' 8·14 and u.wt 21·.lO. (12) GIRLS 7·14 S11.99·S15. 99. Ong. S IR·SU Girls' 1·/.J .icrylic swe..ltt'r ve1t1 in JSsorted colors Jnd P"tte>~H. (45) Sll.99-$14.99. Orig. S!B·Sl4. G1rls' l ·l4 cotton cordumy slu rts Jnd p.Jnts 111 .J tnmce of colors. (45) GIRLS 4-6X Sll.99. G---ig. SU/ G1rls'4-6X cmum/ polynter cordun'I) P"tlfs .mJ 'flit ,kms. Hnl111.iy rolnr). (./9) $9.99-$10.99. Orig. Sl5·SIH. G1rls'4-6X Jnd 7.14 ret't'r>1blt· mm1 prim 1iJ1ml1ckers in xre.u ~olors. (.14) BOYS 4.7 S8.99·Sl2.99. Ong. Sf.I S/8 Buys'4·1 .1c0l1t 1-:ieJtcr) 111the1e.i1on 's be>t colors (12) $9. 99-$12. 99. Orix. S JS S 19 R lti!J!.i.I cotton u1rdwrrn p.mts m cL1fS1C ..r uJl11n for l111'\'' 4 7 (.1 1) TODDLERS 2-4 SIJ.99-$18.99. Ong. S21 S19 Toddlers' 1 -I T}-.md J-pc. '" r\/ir 1wr.Jt£'1' and cotton l cm/um) P""' fl!t' (l J 1) LI NGERI E & BA IC SJ.69-$4.99. Orix Sl f>S Sn 75 hij.m-1• . .ind toddler-. •0<k1 jm-rm~ .1,.,J ~'!> 11\ l.1.·Rm H1mn). (I 10) SJ.29·S4.49. Rey,. $4 50 Sh. Tc1 •1/om1 JnJ, for ,<J,11/s 111 uh11c· or beige 11vlo11. .1le end• \'m'<'ml"t'1 }f, (I}()) . S9.99-$JJ.99. OnK. SJS.$21 Gi,.11'4 J.J •let'f"4 t'.ir of polw1te>, .11~rtt«i ( 11lnrs.. (I 1( )J TOY S9.CJ9..S24.99. Gtt.n bu~. Ptt'>'hool toy:.!,... Pl.iym.zte (Sl) SIJ. 99. Grr..it buy. 0Hr rntt .Jml tuddl) Ra1Ul1 Racr-0011 plush t(l'V !,.... Prffl-1gr. (Sl) l•:ul~' not m P.1lm pm1gs. MEN'S STORE SJ9. 99. Ong. SS/. \.lt't m1 our h.inds<>mt' le.,ther Sperry Tof>$td~ ~ /<>r rt1rn (1) S69. 99. Ortg S90 Our cr.i-n lt..1/i.1n slip- rm m brcr.i.,1 or bl.Jclt lt'.ithet-{2) 141.99. Rtg S6S Collea our cr"'n uY><>I fl.mntl 1ro111tn m t~ mo1r porul..ir cnlorr. r139r Y! S99.99-SJ29.99. Re,v,. Sl.l 5·Sl75. 5"wntY'.t· nn our aum Hams tu.'t'ed uool sportcoats .md herLtrni wool rportco.m. (95r Sll.99. Grt!at bu)-Fifr you~/( or 11s a gift, >"'" 11 Uld'1t our O'Uln cotton jlmnel p.:tµm.zs m stnpes and pnnrs (IS 7) SJ9.99. Grt'at tn•)-For rrl.n:mg .Jt home, our cotton /err) k1mm10 ro~ Ir. St.ire O'.'tfame. (157) . S17.99. Gre.it bu). Cottonlpol},_'C5tet broadcloth dress sin rt from one nj our "1ost prrst1g1ous designers. (20J • • Sll.99. Great b1q Print ~dk ties m .J ~lewonfl()f colon. fl 5h) S 19. 99. Reg. S -10. .'i •nt'T1'.zn do tgner pl.im :}ronr poplin p.i•1t, 111 gr..i}. kh.Jki,, t.z_upe, p.1lm, Jnd cordm."11 C ntt<m polwster. (69) $17.99. OnJl.. J:!t> famou~ maker short s/en't· tJ1lort·d cnll.ir kt11t s'11rt1 m ..i.ssorred /"// mlors. Polyestl'T cntton. S Jf.L-XL {2 1) SJ9.99-S1J4.99. OnR S56·S180. Fall fportsu.t!.:lr from our mast famous Ameru: • .m desrgnt'T, 111cludmK )port<nms, twi/J panes, Jnd su1e.Jten. In gre.it colon for fall; < nmm .lllJ u:ool (JM S/9.99 Orig. SlH ff) SJ/. F.Jncy dms J11r{) 111 <Uttonlpolw~tt·r. .i•~orred colors. /./ . /fl .. 12 JJ or 14 .H </et.'1.'t'. (20) S/9. 99. Orig S.lO .tl/ Our .Jl<otton k1111 >l•i ,-r, m stri~ .md HiluJ,, from our most j.J111<1u' m.ikcr \.\fl.\ I (!I) ".\nm111.1/ d'"'f!.'' for .iltf'r.llum< on ,,.z/c n1erch.111d1rot• H O ME STORE 11 for Sil. (1rcJt l•u\ A 1t't ll/ tv.'f!lt'<' gla''"' for $11' (hon)( from n•d M u•hitr u 1ne. l>1e,hb.11/1, 'h,.mJf>"K'lt'S, douhlc n/Jj,,1h1or11•d" 1u1.t·~ !Jt•1·• ""'K; .mJ mun: (18) $69. ( h-i>:, $ ~( >() \.z • t -n,~ rm our 45 pc line ,;..,,,.J '("rthc Im 8, .J< 111.iNe 1n /it't' JVtlt'T>I\ "~ 129.99. Rt).. S·n ' ·qt. d~um uv>(. fmm J-f eyn4 (I !'f SJ.99 batb. ('11\. JJ2.S17. /,m10u1 miiker tutL'f!ls m .rnnrtcd rntufT'\-. fmm u>tton terrys to wTou,..,.. '4!111.n .,111.ihle Hand Ong. S9 $II . ile S2. 99. w,J,, Ong. $4 Sti We S. 99. r 11 J S699. Reg. S 1.100 !f"l \('\ t11mJ/ in u+.r..1t color 11~/on olrf1t1 .. /" .r .irl.ihle J) modu/Jr p1n.e' Rty. S HO. ra1 I• r1n 1. ~le S229, (J(h fte« \nmttu/ ,l•.J'(..'c for iM1wry (1 22} - -• SS9-$199. Re~ S!.'0$4.''J H.mJ~ut CT)'Jl41.mJ chm.i tJblt /,,,,,,., Jrom \.1th.in U.gm 111 q,t rrylc) {72) · LLB. t i\Rlf SI" Hr l R '\\11 RI(.,, l>.f>Rf\4' (\RI) -\'Il In l\.l \l'\.t c "' l\f 1\1\Hnt'\lH"t (\l8JH T 1()( RFOIT !\PPR<.'l\'\l) \ ,p \ ll R \'I'! R \IC. R' \\It t T.\l\l )'{'LR 1\1.lPl 1< .\I!< l' ''' <. R~l .\11~ l' '• .P .. v Oienge'Coqt DAILY PILOT/Wedn•ad•y. November 7, 1M4 Sede~tary workers more prone to colon cancer . . Study show-s m...._.ore_ physical exercts-e contradict earher tudies uucs1101 ketptr"I and t'Omputer proarammers. end of the d\&C$\ive tract -than men cases. colOl'CCUll cancer it the nation's that the nsk also can be reduced by The moderate actlvtty •roup in· th h 'oh activity iobs second mo t frequent form of cancer. ma d rt k f di -1-t 1 I-if increasing dietary fiber intake and eluded salesmen. n1echinics and WIThe1in~rcased rfsk of colon cancer followina lung e1ncer but a.head of Y re UCe S 0 Sease a er 0 e reducing fat consumption. he aid. elemenrnry school teachers. Hiah-in men with inactive job~ make5 sense brust cancer. However, the Uudy , -..--"As far as we know, physical activity workers Included Ions· from a physiological standpoint. Gar-found no link between rhfsical LOS ANGELES (Aip) -Bus ltfe," Dr. David Garabrant of the activity 1s an independent factor, so shoremen. plumbers and u10 mcch-abrant said. ln11ctiv1ty apparently activity and the risk.of recta caooerl dnvers, computer proarammers and Un1,ers11y of Southern Cahfom1n that modifying one sdiet and incrcas-anics. allows waste to move throuah the probably because the rectum 15 filleo other m~n whose jobs require httk ~td Tuesda). ina physical activity may in fact work They found that sedentary men colon more slowly and with more only 1ntermitlently and because ac- phy11c.I activity face a greater nsk of But he cauuoned that ht~ stud) toaether to reduce colon cancer risk were 1.6 umes more likely 10 act colon um c for mixing. allowina increased t1vity has uule cfTect on the amount ~f colon cancer than lonashortmen. didn't indicate what type or how even further," GnrabranJ said. cancer than men with physically contn~t between the colon and any time durina which the feces arc in aut~. mechanics and other ·.high-much exercise would be needed 10 Garabrant and other researchers at active occupations, Garabrant said.. cancer.causing substanoe5 i1' the contact with the mucous linina of the 1c11v!tY workers, a studr says. reduce the risk of colon cancer, so he U C's Dcpanment of Preventive The link bc1ween low-actiYity joj)s feces. he explained. • rectum. Garabran( said. can'l yet advise sedentary workers to Med1c1ne st\Jdied 2.950 male colon and increased colon cancer risk was The American Cancer Soeiety pfe· The link between decreased work lfthe study is confirmed by funher get more exercise. cancer patients and thousands of evtn greater when sped.fie parttofthe dieted 90.000 new U.S. cases of colon activity and increased ri'k of colon research. "it may imply that increas-Garabrant said he believes his other men without colon cancer. cqlon were considered. For example. cancer will be diagnosed during all of cancer is consistent wtth statislics ina physical actlVlt} throughout one·~ ~tudy 1s the first to how ph ysical The} divided the men into three sedentary men had triple the risk o( 1984. and that 50,900 Americans will showms a higher incidence .of colon life may prevent colon cancer or act1Vtt}pla)sarolc1nreduc1ngnskof work acll\lty groups. The sedental) aemngcancerinthcdcscendifl&COlon d1eofthed1~s.e. cancer in developed socieues. Gar- reducc the nsk ofcoloo cancer late_!_!n rnlnn cancer. But thc.Jjndmas don't ,....i(W.lll-.J.Dcludcd bus driver$ book--the ma·or an of th colQn nearthe .When comhmed wilh re:l;.ctuiaiL.I ~ca11.1nu.c;.cce1-r _ _..a .... bwCAiun ... t_..sa..,j..,d..,. - ------.----.....----~ yt ~ \ I Wh_? enjoye~ the bi~gest landsliQ.e·? j!~ .. ~:~REPUBLICAN 1 It all depends On whether you.' re counting ot the' states. with a smas~1ng 98.5 Ohioan. Gov. Ja!'les M.l:'o>., on t.he --· _ __ _ ~ percent of the electoral votes. Landon 44th ballot, Harding won 60.3 percent electoral College votes Or popular votes ~· earned only Maine and Vermont. of the popular vote. even though Cox -------Roosevelt collected 60.8 percent of swept the South for 127 of the 531 / JOHNSON(D)/GOl.DWATER(R), 1964 WASHINGTON (.\P) -Quick. now. Which of these men won the largest landslide in prcs1den11al his- tory" A. Abraham Lincoln 8. Warren G. Harding C. Franklin D. Roo'lcvelt D. Lyndon 8. Johnson. E. Richard M . Nixon also-ran 'thl' ballots cast that year. but Lyndon electoral votes. . • . _Johnson's 1964 thrashing of Sen. Lincoln beat Stephen A. Douglas. If \OU said FDR or LBJ. ~ou re half Barf) Goldwater. R-Anz .. stands as John Breckinridge and John Bell with nght on each. Roostvelt c aimed t~c tht• popular-vote record. Still. Gold-JUSt 39.8 percent of the popular' ote biggest electoral collegt' maJorit} · 5-3 water earned Arizona and fi, e Deep in 1860. He won the Civil War 0~ _531 Joh.nson had the largest outh states. for 52 elec1oral 'otcs. electton of 1864 with 55 percent pcr~ent of the raw' ote. 6 I . I pel't'ent. Johnson got 486. or 90.3 percent. against Democrat George 8. Roose, eh. J ohn~on. Nixon and fl took the Republican~ I 0 ballots McClellan. but that still .leaves Harding all topped 60 percent o(the to nominate Ohio Sen. Warren G. Honest Abe an also-ran on the papular vote. Roosevelt's second-Harding at their national convention popularity front. If you said Lincoln. )ou'rc 'Cf) term '1ctof) over Rt"pubhcan A.If 1n 1920. But Democrats were even Reagan rolled up a stunning 91 wrong -among the fi,e. he was an Landon 10 1936 was the biggest sweep more divided. naming another percent of the electoral votes four Li~dbergh 's reputation as pro-N azi-.'undeserved' . . STANFORD. Cahf. C \PJ - Charles A. Lindbergh. cn11cized in this country fbr his red-carpet treat- ment by the Nazis Defore World War II. made detailed reports to Washing- ton descnbing German air po"cr. according 10 a ne" rcpon The contention 1s based on a cot.lec11on of papers b) a l I . mrhtary attache stationed in Berlin before the war Lindbergh, "ho became an inter- national hero for being first 10 . complctt' a 3.600-mile !>olo n1~h1 across the Atlantic ~·1a> 21. 19_7 shocked the American public ~hen he was presented with a medal b' Herm an Gocnng. According to the book "Berlin • Alert: The Memoirs and Reports of Truman Smith," Lindbergh agreed to '1s11 German}' and toured the LuftwafTe installauons and aircraft fac11tt1es Smith died in 1970. The book did not-ca11 )..indbergh a spy or agent for the United States. but strongly implied the visits had the blessings of·the U.S. milital) since it was Smith who arranged the v1s1ts. and Smttb represented the U.S. m1htarv in Berlin at th e time. The book says Smith was success- ful 1n arranging the v1s1ts because he correct!) guessed that the Germans would be anxious tu impress the air hero with their air cxceHcnc~ · The book's contentli were de- scribed as a volume of httheno unpublished autob1ograph1cal writ- ings and documents drawrr from the . Truman Sm 1th Collec11on in the university's archives. It was publish- ed b} Stanfcir<fs Hoover Thstitutlon Press this year at the urging of Smith's widow. In an introduction by Robert Hesscn. the Hoover lns111u11on's deputy archh·1s1. th e America n pub- lic construed Lindbergh's acceptance of the Goenng medal a<o an endorse- ment of Nazism. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Act u a 11 y. sa 1d H essc n. .. Ne 11 her Lindbergh nor Sm11h had an} ad- 8 0 R 51 ~lf)YARD SHIPYARD HA UL OUT RATES vance knowledge of Goering's (medal) plan. and the one American officer who dtd know failed to warn .-~---1.,._..:..:th~e;r.:m.;,: _ _ m11h. who inten 1cwcd H11lcr in the I 9:!0s and es11matcd him to be "a fanatical man whose power over the mob 1s immense." wa~ also labeled pro-Na11. Smith says Lindbergh made re- ports to the American mi Ii tar}. describing German} 's emergence as an air power. Both Sm11h and Lmdbergh were denounced as Nazi S} mpath1zers 1n 1940. accused of deliberately exag- ~erating the strength of the LufiwafTe in order to discourage America from standing up to Hitler. years ago. 489 to 49. But he did so with a scant majority of the popular vote, 50. 7 percent. Jimmy Caner got 41 percent but won the electoral votes of JUSt six states and the District of Columbia. . The Roosevelt. Johnson and Harding landshdes were all accom- panied b) dramatic gains elsewhere for their panics. including lightened control of the House and Senate. Republicans. for example. picked up 11 seats in the Senate and 63 1n the House with . Harding's election. bolstering what had been bare maJon- t1es. Roose' cit returned the Democrats to control of Congress when he beat Herbert Hoover 1n 1.932, and his landslide against Landon enhanced the margins by six 1n the Senate and 11 in the House. Stmilarl}'. Johnson's 1964 election saw the Democrats pick up one seat in the Senate for a 68-32 margin. and 37 in the House. for a whopping 295-140 lineup. Republicans had no such luck when Nixon beat Sen. George S McGovern 1ri 1972 w11h bO. 7 percent of the popular vote. and 97 percent. or 520. of the electoral' 01es. McGovern earned onl) Massachusetts and the District of C'olumb1a. but fello" Dc.mocra1s pic.k.ed ..up.-~wo Senate.- seats and lost onl} 11 1n the House 10 retain firm control in each chamber. Whtie Dwight D. Eisenhower was trouncing Adil\• Stevenson for a second time in 1956, Democrats made marginal gains in their House and Schate majorities despite Ike's 45 7 · 7 3 electoral victory wtth 5 7.4 percent of the popular \OIC. A Mondale '1ctOI) would ha' c represented the greatest reversal of poll results this close to the election 1n history. except for the Literary Digest debacle in 1936. Wuh. ldahd ·-~­~ • H._ah • AP1News Graphics 9'-39 ' -$4 .00 'fl ./ 40-~ -$5.0'¥fl 50-59' ~~oo ft 60-69 L f7 ..QO fl i04P SS 00-• lt CLEAN & P Al.NT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Fool Labor Only Hessen said Lindbergh "would not ha' e been able to refuse the medal "1thou1 ofTendmg Goering and there- b} defeating a maJor purpose of his (Lindbergh's) 1938 m1ss1on. 10 per- suade Goering that German JeV.is who were emigratin~ should not bC forced to leave penniless." The since*defunct ma~azine. after sending out 10 mtllton sample ballots. pronounced Landon a shoo- tn with 57 percent of the prospective vote. compared to 43 percef\t for Roosevelt. But George Gallup saw 11 d1ffere01ly, cventhough hts final poll. a few days before the election. understa\~d Roosevelt's margin. HIS COMMUTING HAS ITS HAZARDS a STEA~1 CLEANING $45 00 hr. Published h1stoncal accounts re- late that Lindbergh and his wife. Amtrican poet and essar1st Ann Morrow Lindbergh . hved in Europe from 19 35 to 19 39 -the same yt'ars Sm11h, was military attache in Berlin. The vd\ers flat reversed the find-Ml.\Ml (A P) -Things ha ven't ings of the pollsters in 1948. On Nov gone too well since Nick Kane took YARD LABOR S40 00 Per Hour HAL"L Ot"TS TO 75· -75 TONS 1Manne Sca le I. Gallup said Republican Thomas his c.:ar to the shop for repairs. but the Dewey was preferred 49.5 percent to ,rab dmcr who balled out at 35 mph 44 5 percent over Harry S. Truman. topped all. 223-21ST STREET NE WPORT BEACH (714 ) 675-2550 . In 1939. the Lindbergh's moved back to the United States. But 11 was Truman who got 49.5 The ]0->car-old carpenter hailed a percent of the 'ote, to Dewey's 45 cab on Frida) to go to work. It was percent. pouring rain and traffic was heavy, Tl ll'\ re I .lllll h de it ll >r' an<l nK·th<. .d "Pn 1.tl1..,1-.. \\ IH > "< >rk .It c llll' c 11 the r·l fl > lic:illl) <..trl'lcntcr ... 11l".I r \<Ill I Ill'\ \\"ere pL·r-..c >n.tll) -..dt'l ll'd h) < 1111 t \n tlll\L' lll<.:du ... ti ..,l:1tl frnm .111 1< ing dnzc11'-< ii I ugh I\ qu.1I1I1cd pll\ '-ll 1.111' \\Ile 1 p1dcr the Fl II' wa~ <>I pr()\ 1Llmg mL·da JI t.irt· l 11111,l · d<>< r< 11.., "Ile 1 v. o r!-. .il<Jnc. Fl IP d<x.tor.., arc concerned wnh only om.· th111g-hdp111~1-it11d trcat - 111g palicnr:-, Cost i:-, not a factor. 'rbur ahilit\' to pay i~ not their concern. lk:cau~l: when you join Fl IP, all your he;1lth c m : ,.., prt.'·pa1d hy your momhly premium..,, except for IU"it J ~or S4 kc fi>r offict' \'NC.. anc.J an equally ..,mall charge: f< >r prc~criptiun~. And unlike: ordrnan mcuical irhur.1ncc. there an: rn» hig deduct ihlc~ to pay with fl IP. No costly surprise~. 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Kane said. "I reached over and grabbed the wheel. Then I crawled over the seat and managed to get the cab stopped at the next intcrsec11on. I thought I "as coming out of the Tw1ltght Zone or something." he said. Kane said he drove around looking for Joseph, but didn't find him. He gave up, drove to work and called the Su~r Yellow Cab company and police. A while later. Joseph and ht!> supervisor appeared at Kane's office "The driver just got scared ol something," said supervisor Jose GC?nzalez. "There's a lot of things going on these days. A cab driver got killed_just a couple of days ago. Now any ltnle move and the drivers get scared." Joseph. 43, reponed that he wali robbed two mon. ths ago by a passcn· tef' and thought that Kane -was an.other customcr-turncd·robbcr. ~td Al,bcno Lo~z. _a pu~lic service aide with the Miami Police Denart-ment. --,-,- "It was pretty funn y ... Lopez said "I JUe s t~e dn"e.~ JUSt freaked out. Hes a quiet Ha111an guy, $hon and skinny. He didn't speak much Ang- lish. Mr. Kane. on the contrary, 1s tall and youna ~nd has an lllhletic build. 1 JUCIS they JUSt weren't commumca1- 1na. I told Mr. Joseph he could haH· killed himsclf.jump1naout hkc th:u .. Kane. who rarely take taxis. !>.'ltd be ran Into trouble the previous day when he tried to take Miami's new Metrora1l · ~ram. When th train pulled up. the car he WO!> aotng to board wu on fire. and he had to v.-a1t an hour for the nc't trnin He said he can't v.a1t to act his cn r back from the shop L, '/ t Dem 9crats gain two seats in~U .S. seriate ... Percy loses: Helms wins in election that ~es Republican contrOi cut ~--- WASH INGTON (AP) -Demo- crats cut into Republican control of the Senate and ended the 18-year career Q~ GOP sen. Charles H. Perq of llh~o1s while Sen. Jesse Helms. a kingptn of the "New Righi :· survived a ha~d-fought challenge in North Carolina. Tht· Democrats captured Re- publican seats tn Iowa and Tennessee as well al> in llliR01s but lost one in .Kentu<:k). giving them with a net gain of two. Republicans ·wrested control of the Senate from the Democrats in 1980 and strengthened their edge to 55-45 in 1982. G OP picks up 1 6 in the House, bu t . ' that 'snotenoiigh Helms. \'hatrman of the natc -\gnculture Comm1ttcc, defeated Nonh ( arolina Gov. James B. Hunt in the il1gheM-priccd Senutt' t'am• pa1gn 1n hi~tory. with the two can- didates spending a combined tQlal of • more than $20 million. Perey. chairman of the Forc1gh Relations Committec. lost to Demo- cratic Rep. Paul Simon af1er a campaign tn which the veteran sena- tor shed his liberal image and em- braced President Reagan's cori-· set"Vat1!tm. H<"lms would be in line to succeed Percy as Foreign Relations chairman. but told North Carolina voters he would not relinquish the agriculture post. Under Senate rules. he' could not hold both positions. . In Iowa. Democratic .Rep. Tom Harkin cut shon the one-term Senate career of GOP Sen. Roger Jepsefl, who was cmbarrassed during the campaign b\ disclosures that he had '1s1ted a dub that later -.a.ai. dosed on pro~t11ut1on charges. _ .. W .\SH INGTON (.\Pl-l\11non1' '1s1on artist we have e\l~r had. He 1s a Republicln<, lu pset two-term Sen. Republtrnns won a modest gain 1n '<.'r} popular man." Walter D. ll udalc~ton 1n Kentuek\ their House ranks. but \Oler 10\all\ but Democrulll Sen . Carl Lc\ln of spared inrnmbent Democrat<. i'rom "But tht 'otcrs sent Democrats to Michigan sun 1n·d a close raet· \\1th Celeb rating Weat Ho llywood cit;yhood are'1 Brian Jefferys, Rick Price, 'Erica Towne- .,,.aql .... end,' and Georfe Longoria. Tow119end la a self-proclaimed tranaveatlte. President Reagan's re-election a' u-( onircss -al> a mandate to thtm. as GOP candidate Jack Lousrna. a lanchc and soured GOP dream!> that a <iakt~ net for the American public·." former astronaut. the new Congress would g1w him a O'Neill said. Democrats concl'ded in advance second legislative hone~moon. The speaker added that 1f n that the~ had lattlc-chanceofrecaptur-Ballotin sees 3 n e w cit ies Though sevaal contests remairwc..I hccomes clear that increased taxes ing control thi!> )Car. but placed higl\ unl>ettled as the count \\>Ore on toda}. v.111 be necessary to tnm bulging priortt} on making gains that would 1t appeared that Reagan's coatta1h federal budget deficits, Reagan will put them in a strong position for the \\Crc onl> half as long a!. 1980. "'hen ha' e to take the lead. 1986 eleN1ons. when 22 Republican the GOP picked up 33 Hous~ 'it'al\ ..\n} tax program "will have to scats and onl> 12 Democratitr"sca ts and won control of the Set1a1e. come from the White House." "'ill be at stake. , -inclu ing W . Hollyw q_od Even though Reagan 1mpro\l·d his O'Netll said ... We'll help him (Re-"It ""as not the year for Democrats own number~ this time. the c;()p agan) keep that promt!>t'" nonorise~ lo challenge Republican tncum-Quaint Solvang becomes municipality· failed even to regain the 26 Hou,t· W\es. bents." lamented one of the losers. - scats it lost tn 1982. Regaining lhtl'll' Kcpubllcans agreed that it v.ould former M1ssissipp1 Go\. William as does Riv.erside C9unty's Moreno ·Valley- scats would have restored the "\\Ork-ht· d1t1icult fo r them to reassemble a Winter. J mg majon t~ .. coalition\\ nh ~outht-rn rnnst•n at1ve maJOrtt}' 1n the House. Sen . ..\Ian Cranston of Caltforn aa . LOS ..\NGELES I.\ P) _ ... Wec;1 But a plan backed b~ Ma~or Tom Democrats. that handed Reaian t>nl' "We're not going to have dTectave the assistant fXmocratic leader oft he -Holl)'v.ood residents voted tor Brad le}. which \l.Ould ha' e gl\ en him victory after anothl'f 1n hi\ ltf\I tv.u Lontrol oft ht' place wtth those kind of Senate. was more upbeat. t'lt) hood and a ga}·domanated Ctt) and the Cit) Counctl control O\t:r \Cars. numbers." said Michael Johnson. a "Doing this in the fa ce or th is Council. and incorpora11on dm·esm hmng. ftnng and d1sc1phnlng of top · \.\.'tth415ofthl•415Hou'>Cl'Onte'>ts spokesman for House Republican landslide is \Cr~ s1gntlican1.·· Solvang.andMorcnoValle}werealso __ tJt) managers. failed b) a 53-47 Jt·c1detl. DL·mocra 1~. had \\on .!42 Leader Robert H. Mi chel of Illinois. Cransto n said. resounding successes. margin. \Cats . .!3 morc than nl'cded to l'Ontrol .All Dcmo<:ratic and Republican .. It gives us a \Cry good chance to In other Southern Caltforn1a races The mt>asure to incorporate ~est ~hcchamhcr. Democrats were leading leaders easil y wo n re-election. In-pick up control of the Senate in 1986. Tuesday. .ant1-deH·lopment forces Holl~ v.ood 1nt0 a ctt~ of 36.000 "'as 1n 1.Jraccs.v.hile Repuhltcan-;hadv.on deed. ll was a grand night for and lthinkwt·v.1'1." prevailed tn battles O\er high-nse appro,edb,67percentofall,oung I 7J scab and '-"Crc leading 1n 11. 8) incumbents of both "panics. with Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana. hotels 1n Beverl} Hills. water hook-residents. · those numbl:r~ t.tw ncl gain for the.· man) of the Republican ga1nscom1ng chairman of the National Republican ups in the Goleta area of Santa W11h 40 Ctt' Counctl candidates 10 GOP would be 16 scats. • in the .!7 "open" contests -wtth no Senatorial Committee. s_a1d. "Our Barbara Count) and relocatton of a choose from ." 'oters elected three That's enough added muscle to incumbent in the race. key goal was to re tain control of the sewage treatment plant no-.a. near the open!) ga) candidates to a li\c- holster Reagan'o; odds on a num~r of Still. there were a rcw maJOr Senate and 111 that regard "'e ha' e Pltinned stte of the Richard Nl\on member cuunctl: anornc' John dose!}' contested issues <1n v.h1d1 he rasualt1cs, including I I-term 'eteran been successful." libral). Hetlman, communll} scn1ces con- had 10 retreat this )car. including MX Clarence D. Long ~f Maryland. an Democrat~ held un1-0 th!'.' sca1s of -\ -.a..nte-in camfla1gn for a Santa sultant Stephen ~chUlte and former m1ss1 le production and ro' t'rt aid to admtntMration nemesis on Cen1ral retirin_g L>cmocrat1t senators an Monica cit) councilv.oman ca!>t all count) c;onal worker Valene Ter- N1caraguan rebels. .\mertcan.poltc}. Long. 75. the chair-Mas~achusetts and West Virginia and racec; there 1n doubt. 1nclud1ng a ngno. who dt>scnbed \\est Holl)· But 11 doesn't shape up a .. a rt·turn man of the ..\ppropriat1on!> subcom-regained the Tennessee seat of GOP propo!.al to make the coastal cit) in to ""ood as .. ant' for e'<cnonc:· to the coalitton of Republican\ anc..I m11tec on foreign operations. lost to L<_#ader Ho1Nard H Baker Jr .. -.a. ho 1s a "nuclear free LOne" b) banning "I don't 1h1n.k 1t'~ go1 n·g to matter 1n Oemocrattc .. Boll Wec-vtls" that ran Rl·publtcan Helen Deitch Bentley 1n leaving ofli c1.• for a possible prcs1den-~uclcar arrm-rclated research. ma nu-the lU) -to-da~ running of the l'll) ... roughshod over Speaker Thomas P. her th1r<I atte.mpt to wrest· tht> seat. ual btd founcars from nov.. tacture and tTansportatton. Schulte -;a1c..I of the ga~ ma1om~ O'Netll. D-Ma!>s .. and 01hef-.11~ral Vice-Presidem George 13UTh had Biit Rl.·p. Phil Gramm. a formt·r In Ttre cnyof Loo; i\ngt"le<i. wHh ~II Bu~. he added.. "I think 11 mean!> leaders 111 1981-83. campaigned for her over !he \\eek-Gemucrat whu "" ttched part1es·af1cr but tv.o of.!.~ 75 precincts reporting. there's a recogn111on of the gro-.a..tn of O'Neill dismts!>ed the tidal wave end. supporting Kcagan ta.\ and budget 60 percent o t the \Olers appro,ed a the ga~ commun1l) here tn Southern that sw~~ Rcagan-10-~ SCCG1\~-1~rm. .l.n-~c" .J.cr~-an.other ..Li.:lam _.b1lls....k.cpL Lhc. seat .o[ tc.~ fua!> ... ~J.~b~ -.a. tth ~acc"-!!!£~5.~~ cal~ng for __ .[aJi!o1n1a .. -~nd th.,£rc -.a. 111 he ~g.mc sav ing 11 was not a mandate for h1!> Democrat. Joscph G. M1n1sh. "'fS Sen. John To"er. chairman of the me federal go,crnment to spend'" 1s!>ues olintcrest to tnecommun1t~ rnnsenau,·e agenda but proved tn· ea .. il) ousted b~ Re publican .\rmed SentCl'!> Comm1ttct' in the more on non-m1l1ta~ programs and -.a.hieh -.a.ill bt· addressed C\cntuall~ ... \lead that "he •~ th e greatl'st lck-challenger Dean A. C1allo. Republican column. ·'le!>\ on defense. including an11-:J1l>t·rim1na11on la~s San Diego mayoi; triunlphs despite perjury indictment SAN DIEGO (AP) - Embattled Mayor Roger Hedgecock. \landing trial on criminal char8C 'i of con- spirac) and pcrJur). nu shed challenger Dick Carlson 111 the race for a full term as ma} or of San Otego while voters decided lo k!!ep the~r stadium named for a late ncwo;papcr sports editor. In a seesaw battle 1n V1c;ta. 'Otl'rs narrow!~ defeated a proposition. 53 percent 10 47 percent. that would have removed sexually explicit pro- gramming from 1.-:able television b) proh1b11ing the usc ofpubltc nghts-of- wa) for transmission of the material. In an acrnmpan~ 1ng advisory vote to c11y council. \ oters also over- whelming!} rejected the idea of paying for a legal defense of the propos111on. 70 percent I<? 30 percent. The prc-clectton favorites won tbc tounl}'s two contested suix·nisorial seats. Republican Su!;an Golding whipped Democrat Lynn Schen k 1n the 3rd District, 55 percen t to 45 Roger Hedgecock percent. and La Mesa Ma yor George Ba iley heat incumbent Paul Fordem '1sors an daily administration.. but-when the polls closed.Just 0' er o 7 percent of the county's 1.082.450 eligible' oters had cast ballotl>. In other deC1s1ons. "oters appro\ ed revenue bonds for the counl v water authont}. SS percent 10 4S j,crccnt and appro\ rd r tand c change tx•- twcen tht• cit\ of San Diego and the Sall.. l nst1tuic. 83 percent 10 17 JX'fl'enl. In Carlsbad. Claudl' Lt'" 1<;. .\.nn Kulchtn and Mark Pettine were ekcted 10 city council. In Chula Vista, \Otcrs defeated a proposed chaner amendment con- cerning non-resident appointments to cit) boards and comm1!.s1on!>. 68 percent to 32 percent: appro,ed a charter amendment to t•nsurc Cl' 11 sen ice pro 1cc11un fo r mid- managemcnt JObs; defeated measures to amend the ma)or's and nt} council membt·r.,· ..alaries, 64 pcrceot to Jo percent and 63 percent to 37 percent respccl1 vcl): and unan1- n10u,I) apprO\ cd a charter amend- ment to danfv the term of offit·c for ca l\ council: · and fundrng for ~genc1es which help ga ~'S. • • The other 1ncorporatton measures "ere for the Santa Barbara County tourist commun1t) of Solvang and Rn ers1de ( ount} ·s sprawling ~oreno Valle' which co,ers some 4>square miles ca• 11 R1vers1de. Resident of Solv-ang. a town of about 3.500 ltno-.a..n for 1ts picturesque Danish butldmgs. \'Oted 61 percent in fa, or of becoming Santa Barbara's sixth incorporated ci t) and the cit~ nearest President Reagan's ranch. Reagan )Oted tn Solvang Tu~sda}. ~toreno Valle' becomes Ri verside ( ount) 's !.econd largest city. surpassed onl} b) R1,ers1de. Wtth 16 of 3lS precincts 111 . 1ncorporauon was appro,"fQb, a J. J margin. \\1th q-i ut I 03 prcc1ncti; in. Santa ~0111~·an'> appeared to be reJectmg the nuckar free zone measure b' a 70 pcrct•nt margin and elecung landf,_>rd- ba\. kcd chal~ngt."rs to-three of. four council ~ate; up for grabs But the figures -.a.ere misleading because of 1ITT'umtiem rouncrtwurmrn Dotorcr- Pn·ss· v.ntt·-m campaign. Pre~' 1'> one of four rcnter·s n hts ____ _ ,·anOid'ait•\ up-fur rcelecuon-:-but her name v.a' not on the ballot because shc v.as late 1n riling her paper~ Democratic Assemblyman Tom Hayden talks to supporters. in the 2nd District. 67 percent to 3.3 "It clanftes who 1s respon~ihlc for percent. Fordcm withdrew from the '-"hilt. In a large business. which thl' race last month. but 11 was too late for count}. 1s. it's a better wa~ to run his name to be re mo' cd from the thin~•;," Chief Admin1strat1w Ofliccr ballot... Cltflord Cirave~ said. "It makC'!\ 11 Proposition '\. the nnl~ coun-rnorl' hke a srnndard hu'>1nc'-; rywidc ballot measure. -.a.as-appro\.c.d-mo<lel." • 59 percent to 41 pcrcl'nt a nd will In earl) talltcs. San Diego \Ottr'> chan~c reporting procedures in coun-appeared to favor dropping Jat•I. ty government. Th<.· charter amend-Murph} 'c; name from the San Dit•go mcnt will make 11 easier to hire and Stadium. but the trend later rC\ er5ed fire county administrators. prov1d1ng it self with the measure passing 55 for removal of the chief admtnt"i· percent to 45 pcr<.'cnt. Murph), \\ho trativc officer bya three-fifths vote of died 1n I 980. was long11me spon::. f n Coronado. 'oters approved a rhangc of the l'lection datl'. 93 pcrn·nt 10 7 pcrrent: approved an ad~ iso~ to cll} l'ounc:!I that would allow rnn- tinucd \ale of hcer and wine during the '""mml·r conc<.•rt senes ll t . J)('ckelo; Park. 7.\ ix·rn·nt to 27 pcrccnt. jrprO\l'U an ad,·1sol) measure on a rnmmuntt) center. 70 percent to 30 JX'fl'l'nt: and defeated an ad\'ISOI') regarding left-hand turn!'. 111 the cit~. 50. 5 pc re: en t to 49. 5 pc re en t. J-Iayden 's confident, but the votes aren 't all i n y e t \\'\I \ '\,t():".ll \ (.\Pl -.\,. hJmpcnn~' \t1l l' 1.nun1' 1n hi\ hid lnr .i \,;.l•mhh I )1,1111. l ph1h.1hh -.i.11n l f'I< the board of supervisors. editor of The San Diego Union. It also establishes a pro'<lsion The county registrar of voters had forb1ddtn interference h-. super-predicted 11 74 oercent voter turnout In El CaJOn. voters approved a measure that would allow the cm to acquire. dQ.\ clop and COn'itfUCt SC OlOr c1 t1Len housing. 76 pcrrcnt to .2-i per('('nl. \embh m.rn 1 om H.1\ lkn 'oundl'd ')enrnd tl·rr 111 tht• <. .iltll11 n1J l l'S'' rl·jJ, ,,,. ,l., l'' al da'' lx'\.iHI'(' "' thl lt kt• a' 1l'lnr l'ttrl~ toda}. nen though l.1tUfl' ...,,101a \1,1n11.a <. 11' c 11un1.1l v.111,·-111 an unrl'IJtt•d \Httc-111 Lampa1gn ~a' I hl' final rl·<.ult<. 111 ht' .l.lth 1.am11a1gn · I am u111ll dcnt t'I \\inning ·· thr ...,Jnt:i \1nnh J D1:mncrat told rt'- turned many votei:sJrom polls l'•'nt'r\ l .1rh IP\.l.1' H.i,,kn had t.2.2 \2 \ Ptt'\ llf '' rx·r1.:e11t t1) Ci\I ~I i \\Ht'' IH 4' fX'l\'l'nt for Rt•puhltl3n Dand \hell a '-.1ma \1onu.a anti-rent cnn I rt 11 l,t\\ \ l'I NEW YORK (AP) -A algnlfl- cant number of reglatered voters In Oregon were dlecouraged from voting atter hMrtng t_.. v~on report• of Ron•td R• agan ·1 randande vtetory, but the network protection• d!<f not cause people already et the potta to leave the lines. a r .... rcher .. td Wednelday. or. Wiiiiam C. Adame, J?rOfesaor ot admlnl1tratlon at a.e>rge Wahington Untverelty. called the lmpac on voter turn· out ..... th8'1 trMet. In our aurvey. we deflnltcly en· countered a number ot ~le who Mid that projection• hid • decisive Influence on thefr d• clslon not to vote:• Interviews, we 'received a lot of Adams, apeaklng by tetephone unsolicited compl .. nts about from Oregon, offered some projections," he said. preOmlnary obMrVatl9n1 from CBS ealted the etectlon tor 1.250 lt11erv1ewt condUcted -be· Reagan at 6 p.m., ABC at 5:13 l"'"1 5 9nd 1~1s p.m. PST endNBCet6:30.wMnpoMllft26 Tue.day. Halt the lntervtewa atattfa rem•tned °'*'· were wtth peopte who eald they Although the emotional ~ hadn't voted.• Uon of projections ftflt surfaced Adami 1alc:t more com-In 1980, Impact etud'-from four prehenelve statlattc•I lnfor-years ago were not done untM m1tk>n would be evallable on 111onth1 aft« the electlon, Mid Thurlday. Adam a said he Acfllm•. "couldn't ever1 apeculate" yet on "Their (the respondent•') the ~k>n bf'Mkdownl memorlea may have been for the non-voters. faulty." he Mid. Adema Md the atucty k»Und Adams' 1tudy w .. done In the "enormoua hoatlllty" to the ldM 1at CongNlltonal Otltrtct In Of· of pro)ectl<>C'.'S. "In many of our • egon, where four-term Demo.. eratlc Rep, Let AuCoin won a rematch wUh Republican 8111 Moshofsky, taking 54 percent of the vote, about the same as two yeara·ago. Adema aakS ~ ruearc.tiers monitored 80 pceclncta In the 1st District on TuetClay. and •·we did not find any evidence of masses of people a..vlng the tines In the waning hours after the network• hed m•de It clear that Ronald Aeigan had long alnc:e won:· , Four ~ ago. In a newby ~·· dtatdet&n Oregon, i~mbent Al utlrMn lost to Republtcan Denny Smith, •nd Adams. aald that the Ullman campaign claimed .. that hun- dreds of people left the line during a parallel period during the day.''. Elsewhere, some electlon of- flctats ctted vtsuat evtdence ot wh•t they considered was TV's negative Influence on the 4"eetion process. Rep. Tim Wlrth. 0-Colo., chair- man of the House tele- commun cations subcommltt that has been monitoring the networks' election practlees. uld ln ttls district "news of t~ netwQrk proJectiOna spread Uk• wtldflre. Count voters left the I net ... " fi ut th l· uiunl l11d 0\11 tfldudl' thou,1m1' ''' ~nta \1on1\:J hallot' th.11 httd "ntt'-tn' .ind \\ ould t"M.· l 'f"S lt•d IP t"M.· tlJ \lh n '<lie\ hc<-au~ ttw -.a.Jill' 111 t and1dJtl' 1' a Ha'dl'n ·'"' ll,l\1k11 ' 1v~: r.1u· t11 "'n hi~ ~·at ~·1 .1 't.111· fl'l'"d ln1 lct.islatiH' 1.:imra1~n ,f)l·nd1n~ -.a..i1h all can· dtdah·, in thl· paiman 11nd (leneral l'ln. tinn, 111ll'l lmg \I 'm11l1110 Ha \· 'k " r.ll\l'J I m1l11nn with nearh hal.J 11t th.11 t nnHn(l lrom h1'> -.i.1fr .tt trt''' hint• I onda Thi''~·" H,l\,kn r~'nt'd ra1'm~ ~ 'U 14 ' in 111 .. l:ur\t '>pcndioit.1,·~n lln~t·\l r ,,, \ oon ( 0 0'1\lt'd of a I ~l\~ lniln n1.1d1· h' l •l11tl.1 to ht\ 11)8? , Jmp.11~n Lh,1t ''·" fo~n1:n this )Car tl.1~dl·n h,1, 'fX'nl S~N . fll\0 tht' H·.ar ... 11J a1J1. \tol' Rt'C" . . 'Three chee'rS for two ·ud es Who mete out justice Two points for justice. The first point was scored fo r .. Terrible Swift Sword · Justice" in a Los Angeles federal coun Monday when Chief U -~· District Judge Manuel L. Real ha nde·d· out a series of maxim um sentences to a dozen members of a Huntington Beach cocaine ring caJled by.one prosecutor .. the General Motors of the illegal drug business." The seco nd point was scored fo r .. Keep a Tight Grip on the Pursests· ngs Justice" Monday in Orange County Superio r Court when J Ronald Owen denied a prosecuti o n motion to take th_e jurors i the Fred Berre Douglas sex-slaying doy~le murder tnal to the desen to see whe re the alleged crimes were committed. N oting ttla(mqre than a year.has passed since the bodi es of 19-year-old Beth Jones and 16-year-old Margaret Krueger were found in Anza Borrego State Park in San Diego County. Judge Owen.sagely observed that there wouldn't be anything to see but sand. . We applaud both j udges for their courageous stands. '~ J ud~e Real perfo rmed as large a public service as a person in his position can by refu si ng leni ency to the dirt y dozen mem bers of.the Alan Charles Mobley gang. The j udge sentenced o ne man to 25 years in prison; six others received sentences of 15 years. In almost every instance. the j udge imposed the max imum sentence. incl udin~ special parole, which reimposes the full original sentences 1f the terms of parole are vjolated . M obley. whose sentencing was delayed because his attorney could not be present, fa ces a maximum sentence of 45 years. That sho uld be quite a deterrent. a nd that seem s to be exactl y what Judge Real had in m ind. By handi ng our maximum jail te rms to convicted dope dealers. the judge has .'done what society -wnich the laws are intended to protect -wants him to do: be tough on crimina ls. Defense lawyer Richard Sherman described the sentences as "..barbaric" and "insensitive," buithat's his.Job. Tliere is liule in modem life that is m ore barbaric and less sensitive than the greedy pusher who preys upon those who rely o n drugs. · Judge O wen's O range County ruling wo n't tap t)le same vein of public sentiment the drug sentences hit. But. as a mod el. it may be j ust as important. J udge Owen struck a bl ow fo r common sense by ruli ng that tl would be imprudent t-0 spend publicm oney on a tn p that could no t provide information that m ight help the jurors reach their verdict~ an--easy--decisi-on tcr reac 11:-cspeciatly...Yrra-highly= publicized capital-punishme nt case in a state wi th a Supreme Coun that seems to be looking for any excuse to overturn a death penalty. The judges said, by their acti ons on the bench, that the values most people hold important are worth defending. Two points for the citizens. LETTERS OCC wins overdq.e thanks for community programs To the Editor: .. • \ \ ' I ' • ·'Both candidates. Ferraro and Jackson, made mistakes and neither was truly qualified for the offices they were seeking. The Amei:Jcan people recognized that. discerned the difference between the symbollc andtherea1. and that accounts forwhy .... they seemedtomakesoUtUe difference. " ------0~':.EPWSLY, I W'60NLY !fl'NASAb<E! I WOSl \tiU, ~DALE DID _ WIN 1l El!C.TION! ' . ------- \ ) RICHARD COHN coJamnJat RICHARD CoHEll Pe-rraro, Jesse: Noreal - impact WASHI NGTON -Toward the end of the presidential campaign. when both.candidates were mention- ing Harry Tru man. I kept thinking of another name from that era - Branch Rickey of t he old Brooklyn Dodgers. It was the Mahatma, as he was called. who chose Jackie Rob- 1 h 1nson to' break or,gan ized baseball's Intensl• ve ~ "19A. 1 -1 n -1• t ·s ave color barrier .. In Robinson. Ric key \._-, ~ had the perfect pioneer -self- disc1plined. self-re liant and. as any- 1 11 f th • one who saw him play can tell you. a a anguage a 0 elr Own sensational baseball player. The ~e:;~ns of Ric key were forgotten th is Patient visitors can learn to read between the lines -Rect'ntl ) m) husband spent a week in an 1ntens1 vc care unit. Now I know how that depanmcnt got its name. The care in that un11couldn'1 poss1bl) be more 1nten5e. If the} had con- nected him to one more machine. 11 would mn--ci>lo'"'" all the fuses in the hos pt ta I. Thr nurl>C!> in ICl 1 speak a language all their O\li n. In JU St a couple of days. thank\ tum~ llngu1s11c ab1lit). I was ahle to rnterprct it. I ralled ea('h morning before th e I I p.m.-7 a.m. shift \\COi ofT dut) and askl.'d about Im condition during the n1~l. I f1he_Du~_sa1l!. "He ~.a.Qit rcstlc5Slast n1ght:·Sfie meant. "He ga'e us a had 11mc." If she said. "He \\Jll ht· glad to '>CC )OU ... that meant. .. We will he glad to sec )OU -)OU cope \.\.Ith him for a while" Whl·n 1hc re!>ponse was. "He's a SW\.'etheart of a patient." I knew he had slept through the night. When the n11rse said. in a pleading tone. '"Try to encourage him to do some deep breathing when ~ou come in 10 sec him." 1he translation was "He won't ANN WELLS pay any attention to us." · The morning she said. wi1h a li lt 1n her voice ... He's much beuer 1oday," I knew she wa!> thinking. "We're get- ting rid of him tomorrow." When the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift left. and 1he next.group of dedica ted nurses arrived. the rcpons were more routine -"He·s doing as well as can be. expectt·d." I could ne~ er translate that one ht·(·ausc I wasn't sure excatlv what wa~ e\pt.•rted ofhirn. · Occas1onall}' they would come up w11h. "H1., condition 1s guarded." I knc.~J.n-add.Uum IQ.tile.. QllC\C -and doctors standing guard over him. an army of machines stood at atten- ti on around his bed. T hey alternately. and !>omc11mcs in unison. buzzed. beeped and blinked against a back- ground of steady wheezing. Between these calls and the 15- minute vir.its I was ~rm ittcd each hour -unless he was being "guard· cd:· 1~tin1hc ICU wan ing room and worked crossword puzzles. wrote letter!> and practiced different spceche!> to use on hi m 10 encourage This, aftrr all. WC!S the year of fi rsts. dt·cp breathing. I ~ven did a lot of The Rev. Jesse Jackson was the first deep breathing myself during these black man to run for preside!)! and speeches. I'm not sure why the> Geraldine Ferraro became the first wanted him to do that. It made me woman nominated for the vice pres1- dwy. dcncy by a major pohti<:al party. When I was able to go in for a bncf A.I most anyone who attended the San v1s1t. I stood at the foot of the bed and Fra ncisco convention. who saw both rubbed his feet -the onl y part of his Jackson and Ferraro on the.platform anatomy that was free of tubes and at the same time, knew they were .. wires -and talked to hi m. I tried to wi1nessing an histonc moment. be a $Ood spon and not bring up Blacks were ecstatic; women wept. anything controversial since he and even those who were neither couldn't talk back. black nor female could feel the No mention of recarpeting Lhc cx-d 1ement of the moment: American tiousc. bu}ing another dog or an> politics would never again be the subject that would cause the battery same. of machines around him to change Th1scolumn 1!> being written before their cadence. That would' bring a the election and so maybe. when the squadron of nurses and perhaps a votes arc talhed. we wiU be fold that dcx·tor or two into 1he room. I d idn't Ferraro and Jackson did make-:a want m} :visiting' privileges taken terrific d1fTercnce. Maybe we'll be awa} from me. We can get into the told that blacks turned out in '>UbJect of new carpets and dogs la1er. massive. historic proportions, that _t\nd lini!UlJQ,i;..day_rnmc_~lJ._en thQ_ the>' .pn1xidcd 1b.~ margill.Qf tictol): disconnected SIX Of those Clgnt ap-In Ce rtain congress1ona\ races 800 paratuscs that had kept him clamped th at f erraro brought more voters to tu the bed. and removed the two tubes 1he Democratic ticket than she drove from h1~ throat that had kept him awa) from it. Maybe. But at the mull· for fhe days. moment. none of that seems likely I knew he wa~ on thl' WU) to In stead. from what the pollsters arc recover)'. wh~n he looked up at me saying. n's as if Ferraro and Jackson and ~m1lcd and hoar!>ely muttered never even happened . them· three li ttle words. "S<.:ratrh my Why? As in all things, there arc back." probabl} numerous reasons. not the Columnist Ann Wells livf!s In least of them being the distinct Laguna Niguel. possib1hl) that nothing could have made the difference this year. But the '" Bucket, bu9ket, who'sgot bucket? old Mahatma. would probably have something to sa,i about the choices themselves. Mostly, they were-and they remain -symbols only. Neither one of them were serious presidential ca ndidates. -------J,_W•l..Sh__lQ....M>.Q.l.Q&!7C~· thl~ letter _JS long overdue 1n my mind. and in m> plans. though you kne"" nothing abou1 m' intentions. ( ommunll)' Sen ices Department. performing ans. professional sym-hony-orrhestras;-OpenJS'Outn3"iiding Q WiSatimc. according-to tl\C-ago, 3 wrcc mg crew. 1sma ntJTnnig>a1iin~-t1flt-1-1<t-§ -'Sit'e-HriousJr-recorded in \he <Three cheers for the F1 ve Penn) antique experts, when a ci1izcn old house. found this message. dated historical footno1cs that the ancient Jackson. of course. was never totally just a symbol. His accomplish- me.nl.S-We.re_taoi,ibJe. H is~m..Qajgh_ energized the black vote and pr~duced an increase in registration. That's real and so, too, was the belief - the hope -Jackson instilled in others. not the least of them black kids who never in .. their life thought they would see a black man run for the presidency. In the.spring of 1978. I arrived tn Newport Beach from New Mexico. feeling sad and a little frightened over the d rastic change 1n m) hfc and environment. I kne"' a fcv.-people and one of them I "''II be tndcbtc<.l to forever. for I have lost rnntact with her. One qf the man) things that ~he did for ml.'. and the most mcaniniful. was putting m) namt: un the mailing list at the Communtt\ Services De- partment of Orange ( 11ast CoHege. and driving me to the tollcgc. I have lived 1n man y places. both small commun1t1t·s and large metro- politan ci 11e<> 1n the Ea'>t >\II of them offered a commun1t~ or ll\ 1c play- house. ('ullural e\c nts. and lornl collc.-gc ncnt~ orcas1onall\. llo""- evcr. none nm rompart· 10 ~our Opera and Carol Chardonna) ), and alwa~s painted the family name on On. 17. 1886. penciled plainl y on an Greeks believed diamonds relieved la'>t bu1 not least -the man clous tht.• best household bucket. Why'? in tenor board: "Working on this anxiety and hostilhy? Will you buy tours with marvclou'> people t\. When that bucke1ful of water house for $I .SO a da}. Pretty tough. 1hat notion. my dear? Would I wish to thank Mr. George Blanc ""~ handed up to a volunteer fire-Amen." -. diamonds help? and h1unt1rc staff from the bonom of man. the householder hoped to get Q. Aren't the bones of birds n'l) ht•an for helping to make n1> lift the huckl·t hack. Among tho\c ~krber nomads hollow'! '>O nch and happy. for "'"h'.'ut all ~ht.• "' 1 emJk Wrt''>tling matches .. under-known a!> the ruan:g. it's permissible A. Of birds that fl>. yes. But not fine programs at Orange ( oa\t ( lll· 01111l' thl· d1gn1t\ of womanhood." So for the snuving to beg for water. sugar. penguins. Their bones are solid. lcge I sure I} would not have 'lurv1' l'd <kc reed the · ( .11) Council of tea or toban.:o. but never for food . Ballast. '>O well Ha\\.'l htll . Ma~s .. when ll banned ·· Did I tell you an art1fic1al pancreas I "'ould like t<;J ?dd a postscript to '>ame. It did not sec fit to legislate the Q H<1"' man> Republicans have is only about as b1gas a hockey puck? all the staffofOC C -I am aware that dignit\ of man. served 1wo full terms as president? ' you have received petty grievances · A. Onlv two. so fa r. Eisenhower L .M. Boyd Is a syadlcated and complaints for changes in sched-In C irant's Pass. Ore .. not so long and Grani. columalst. ulcs. times. etc.; 1f all the people who loved )'Ou. as I do. would tell you. the) would far, far outnumber \O ur ingrates. Pit) them for their m1.,t·r) - THANK YOt · ... Tlli\NK YOI lor an outstanding Joh M \Rll YN IJOVF Courts do an injustice to kids Envoy used ·political clout tO retain his housekeeper Millionaire ambassador to Vatican goes to bat to keep employee in U.S. To tht: F.d1tor: What 1\ happening to 1he li ve' ot our children from babyhood to high school graduation'l How man y of them are exposed 10 sexual abuse. use of cigarette..,, drugs. alcohol, pornography, X-Ratcd TV shows. teenage pregnancy. or who knows what else'> Why? The answer 1s in the lack of adequate punishment gi ven to those responsible h) our namby-pamb} courts. our greedy prosecuting attomcys and our no- conscience defense attorne)'\ who will defend an)onc for a fl·e . regard- less of ~u11t. A childhood u-;cd 10 be 1hc happiest 11me 1n a pcr-;on·, life Today. thanks to the above. childhood has become a time of trial. unrec;t, unhappiness and. 1n some ca$es. teenage suicide. Those responsible for these crimes against children r.hould be given lollg sentences with no parole. FRED H. PFEIFFER Nt•wpon Beach · Children shou1dn 't be swatted To the Editor· After reading a quote 1n the pohn: log Ckt. 18 h} n C mta Mesa dctt•<11 ve that "the hru1~~ weren't all 1ha1 severe" 1n regards to a stepfather who allegedly hit h 1s ·~-ycar-old w11h the wire handle of a Oy ~watter. 11 mftk~., me wonderahout ourc;oc1ct)' nnd how we condone ph ysical striking of OAANGE COAST Daily Pilat l'hildrcn. Wh} arc the> denied the right~ and respect of an y other c1t11t'n'1 We need to take action for them. when the) themselves cannot From :i human being for human righ1' no ma1tc-r wha1 th~ age. RITA '"MAf>l(iAN -C'o<;t:i Me'ln H. L. Schwertz Ill Pu~· '''""" ZJnl Men101•>o Ed•tl)f Tom felt Crty Ed1t0! Crelg lheft SOOfll £<1110< Vv \">HI NC1 TON -A$ an yone at tht· cnunll') club can tell yo u. g<><lc.l help '" hard to find these duy' - l'\flC'Uall) h('lp w1ll1ng to work for th~· m1n1mum wage. Perhap\ 1h:i1\ wh> W1ll1am ,\ W1l'>on. a m1ll1ona1rc member of Ronald Reagan\ "kitchen cabinet" and now ll.S. ambassador to the Vatican. was not at all reluctant to u~ hi\ political clout to retain ttH• <;crv1ccs ofh1s longtime hou!.ekeeper. Zoila Espcran1a Gome1. Wh('h Wilson hired (iomer eight year'> ago, he was unaware that <;hf.' l\ad unmigrated IO this rnuntry illl·&all > from Gu:m·mala. he hud a Social Sccunt) card. which wa' enough for Wtlson. I le broke no law 1n hiring her · Not un til 1982. when ~hC' hcs~atcd 10 return to Guatemala to attend to a fam1h matter. did WilM">n rcali1e that o;he might have an 1mm1gratton prohkm. I le later learned from hi~ allorncy. Ronald Bon:tpartc. 1h:11 C iomc1 was "an undocumented worker w11hin the l/nned States 1n v1olat1on of the tmmiJrnlion 51afU· IC\." Wtl\On 1mmed1!1lCI) ~I OUI to gtl h1\ hour,ckcepcr lcgnl "ltatu\. fhe be\l wav to do th1li 1c, for an cmplo)cr to hullJ :i case that 1he illegal alien 1~ Jorng :in essential JOb. "Ik ea use of my role as envoy IQ the Vatican. 11 is abr.olutely essential that "l' employ a large household staff ' at the Wilson estate 1n Bel Air. he wrote to stale officials. Wilson explained that his 12-room home. pool house and cabana "clearly requi re a great deal of attention and upkeep and the continuous presence -of -.a :domestic -;taff" In cnsr the o{Jkrnllididn 't recognm~ the exalted st:itus of the man they were dealing wi th, Wilson reminded them: "I wa heavily in volved 10 the presidential campaign for theclect1on of President Reaaan and was an ac\ive member offlres1den1 Rea&an's unoffi cial Kitchen Cabinet." The state officials duly forwarded W1l~on's application to •the Depan- ment of Labor. where a slight hitch developed. The law requires tha\ 11 n illegal alicn'li JOb be offered to Amcncan e1t17tns and legal shcns on the same terms .• W1l~on filed an cmploymenl con- tract aareeina 10 p:.y $600 a month olu~ room and board. Though,tl'\c pay wns only S 19 a month above tht: m1n1mum waac al the Jime. Labor r>cpanmcnt officials told my a~ \OC1ate Tony ( npacc10 that thnt wa JACK ANDERSON the prevailing compensation for live- '" housekeeper!> in the Los Angt'les area. Rut Wilson wanted to set a mini· mum experience level of two years. instead of the Labor Department's standard thre~month minimum. To Justify the ~igher experience level, he suggested that .. an individual w11h only thrcr months' verifiable ex· pcncncc could pose a serious security mk': because of "the possible access to sensitive documents and conversa- 11ons in our home .... " The Labor Ocpanment waived lhe three-month minimum an.d Wilson ra n the required thrtc-d3y help want· cd ad in the Los Angeles Herald· Examiner 1n July I 983. There were no taker1. Now t•cn1ficd as nn essential worker with a JOb waili ng. Gome1 is cuCTently m Guatemala. awoi tlng final processing of her entry visa. Footnote: Ronai\;lc-te said that Wilson's lnvolvcm~n1 in th e ca\C was li mited to fi ling "s&andnrd paper· ,work." Jad And~r,on 11 1 •J'adlc11td colomn111. .. \ The same holds for Ferraro. She broke the sex bam cr and that's something;--. There's a good chance that fro m 'now on no presidential election wilt again be an all-male affa ir and no more will issues, such as abonion. be discussed in a theoretical way. When Ferraro in her debate with George Bush talk.ed about the chances of her havi ng an abonion if she were raped. American history was made. This was the slaves writing the Emancipation Proclamation. But s11ll, both candidacies were mostly symbolic. Jackson was not really runnin$ for president. He was doing something else and doing some of it very badly - like alienating Jewish suppon with-his i.nsulting statements and his alliance with the Rev. Lo uis Farrakahn. As for Ferraro. no maner what Waller Mondale said. the fac t remained thal she was chosen for the ticket because she was a woman -not because she was a qual ified politician who happened .10 be female. Roth candidates. Ferraro and Jack~ son. made mistakes and neither wa!> truly qualified for the offices they were seeking. The American people recognized that, discerned the dif. ference between the symbolic and thr real. and that accounts for why, toward the end o(tfic campatg-n, they seemed to make so little difference Both women and blacks had to know that ultimately not a lot had changed. Symbolism. as Rickey knew, can.only take you so far. But there is something else to be ~id and it has little to do with either Errraro or Jackson themscJ~cs. It has to do wi th us. the votcl'\, and the son of nation we arc. The fa ct remains that in 1984. the presidential contest rem~uncd an all-white, all·male affair -a race between two white men. A black ran for president and a woman for vice pre ident, but in tjlc end the1 r candidacies hardly maucrtd. They were symbolic of a brcakthrouah. of course. But they were even mare ~ymbohc of how for WC' still have to go. Rl<'IJ1rd Cohea IR • IJ'trdlc1ttd C10l1mal1I. , . . PACIFIC ~II Paclflc-10 votM for poat-Maeon bnketball tournament. 12.- WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1984 I Gold1nW•t tope IMldlebeck for 20th wtctorr In w•ler polo.112. ~awyers followed Al Davis' advice· Raiders won decision in the courtroom-, but foot-ba-H team cettldo-!-t f-oUow s uit Nobod> came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but... . •In a period of about 24 hours. the Los Angeles Raiders lost a crucrnl g~mc and won a l/.S. Supreme Court victory ... when Al Davis sa id ... Jui.t win, baby," only his la~ers listened. •AfterSunday's win over St. Louis. Rams running back Enc Dickerson got the best kind of praise . from the other team. including Cardinals Coach Jim Hanifan who called Dickerson .. an awesome foot· Nug4ets playing defense? That's what Moe says after Denver blitzes- Lakers-:-1 46-130 INGLEWOOD (AP) -What's this? The Denver Nuggets playing strong defense? Well . you wouldn't know tt from the final score. but Denver ( oach Doug Moc says defense is what helped the Nuggets tnm the Lakers. 146-130 in the NBA play at the Forum Tuesday night. "We are very aggressi ve on defense. I'd say we have one of the best defenses when. we're pressunng out on the floor," Moe said of the Nuggets. who have been known for several years 'as a team that scores a lot of points and also gives up its share. ball player." •The Supreme Court has ruled that the Olympic people can continue to control use of the five-ring Olym- pic symbol for commcrc1al purposes and this is a very good thing ... What would theOlympicr. be without "official" products and SCl'\o ices? •Hockey obviously 1sn'1 the sport of Kings. • Pt"te A>.lht"lm. the football tout on NBA. should look at the camera instead oft~c ceiling .. H 1sch1nsare not that attractive. •The Clippers' 8111 Walton wai. 32 )'cars old on Monday. . Hts ankl~ a od k necs :u!> much o....,ILWd .... er.___ •When the Bears beat upon the Raiders. 17-6. last Sunday, they used tactics heretofore associated with the Ra1de~ who purposel)' projected the . "tough guy'' an ... C.ould this be the Raiders of the lost an? •The various out lits that named others than Sparky Anderson as tht nHIJOT league Marrager ofihe Year were not paying attention. •Funniest TV shot of the vear ... Twogu)'s.1na remotesecuonofR1ch ~tad1um 1n Buffalo.do1ng a two-man wave. •If you had suggested 20-maybe even I 0-years ago that there would JUD lucu1 be a mult1-milhon do~ purse struc- ture like that of the Breeders' C'up. they would have thrown a net over you •When Ken Stabler retired. New OrleansSa1ntsCoach Bum Phillips said. "I have lost more than a quarterback, I have also lost a fnend" •A IUY watcht na lhc Hou non Bum's "f nend" wd lbe Saints ,Oilers play looks at Coach Hush offense was 100 conservative and lbe Campbell and lS reminded of an old ~~td not hand.Jethe~k qooiauop b)' .l..eo Durocher which sttuatton properly wcnuomethtnf like, "N1cc iuys •lf1t turnsout that UCL'\ g.ocs to a don't finish . ' bowl game in Hawa11 tnstcad ol o ein •It tssttll the unclouded view from Pasadena, why would the playe here th&l 1 post-season pme between complain" theOtlersand Bu1Talo8illswo1,Jld1t1 •Suggested new slogan for I c beucrratl'ngsttt.n the Pro Bowl Raiders' Al .Da.v1s . "Jus.t t1c, baby." which has rro mcaningatall. . •lfthere 1sany proofsull needed -· that the M1am1 Dolphins are for real, •ln 25 yearso(go1n1 toand fr~ 11 will have to come Jan. 20. upon thaseanh observmgat&leuc •Now a Japanese film company events. I ~ave never seen anythma tq h'as a bit mp flymg o' ersporttng approach Jack Youngblood. events and this could be the start of a •If you think ttme doesn't Or . trend which will eHntuall) block out consider that th ts 1s the 13th HQH RA the sun for da) games mecungat Los Alamitos. Rivalries add spie_e And then-there's also the Sea View title to be decided This week's schedule Tbe game By ROGER CARLSON Of , ... Oallr ~lot II.ti Somebod)' in the Sea View League knew what they were dotng when they set up the football schedule this season -with trad1t1onal nvalnes sp1c1ng tht' final week of regular season action. THURSDAY Estancia vs. Costa Me5a (at Orange Coast) Westminster vs. Ocean V1ew·(at Htn. Beach) Mater Oct vs. Serv1te (at Santa Ana Bowl) Laguna Hills at Irvine Estancia by 6 Westminster by 3 Servite by 6 Irvine by 7 FRIDAV Hunttngton Beach vs . Fountain Valley (at Htn. Beach) f.dison vs Manna (at Orange Coast College ) Corona del Mar at Newpon Harbor Saddleback at Laguna Beach Un1 vcrs1ty vs. Woodbndge (at Irvine) FVby8 Edison by 7 Harbor b) 7 Saddleback by 14 University by 7 It's Newpon Harbor agatnst Cor- ona del Mar tn the Battle of the Bay. tt's Estancia and Costa Mesa meeting · for city ~up~macy, and n's Wood-1n this sene<;.havc been b) shutc;>uts bridge and Universtty coll1d1ng for and twice (I 964 and 1981) NewpoTt bragging n'ghts in the cuy of Irvine. Harbor obtained a new coach for the And ... there is still the matter of following season. settling the Sea View championship Victo~ assures a berth in the CIF ~ and C1F playoff entries. -_.,..C..,,.en~t=ra1 Conference playoffs. A loss Newport Harbor and Saddleback v.ould put them No 4 in the league tf are locked 1n a tie for th e lead with the L' nt' erstt) 1s successful against playoffs assured. but Corona del Woodbndge Fn,da) Mar's third place status 1s tnJcopard). ..\ last strav. 1s a bid to the pla)·ofTs Here~salookatthelinalv.eek ofthe as the v.1ld card team from the fi ve "' Sea V1ev. League season· leagues in the Central Conference and Corona de! Mar v.ould appear to ~ a Corona del Mar 16·3, 4-?> al strong candidate 1f tt comes to that. Newport Harbor 17-0-?, S·O·l > Fri· .. People alwa)s tall aboutthctr(the not1ust a defens1ve team. ..We're big 1n spot.J, but tneir siz.el s what concerns me the most. I think they're ~tter than last year. (Shane) Foley has really matured and ht~ recei~ers are excelUnt. say' Holland." -\ v1ctof) for Newpon Harbor assures a stt.rc of the league tttle. and the Sailors are soltd favomes. but Harbor Coach Mike Giddings sa)'s pla)offs and favonte's roles are the fanhest things from his mind. "It's the game of the )'ear." S3)\ Alex English scored 28 points. f'alvm Natt got 27 and Lafayette Lever contributed 24 points and a career-high 18 assists for the-sharp- shooting Nuggets. English shot 13 of 18 from tbe-Ueld ... ..whue Lever was I~ of 18 and Natt htt 11 of 20. da~·Th . a KHlgs-haH• 11le.r ba<!ks -• &t~n~ • .:.· ~-C~ -C-oaeh to the watt against the fa vored a1lors. Dave Holland ... But their defense 1s G1dd1ngs .. h 's a big.. big game for ~ch an<hhey'll remen11xT lt"for -__ .,. Moc said stopping the Lakcrs helJ)Cd open up things on offense. "When we get our defen se going. we are able to run. That's what we want to do:· Moc said ... It was a great thnll to come here and blow, the Lakers out. Usuall~ it's the other.w~ around." Engltsh said the Nuggets had a good feeling after taking a 66-63 lead into the locker room at halftime. "I thought we were just determined to win," English said ... After the first half, we knew we were going to takr the game." Lever made seven of nine shots in the third quaner 10 help Denver draw out to a 11 0-95 advantage entenng the final period. . '., ........... 0 who can boast a 17-4 margin in the 21 · good. too. )Car nvalry. including I 0 of the last "We kno" e' Cl) thing 1s on the hnc 11 and v.e P-opc lo be able to pro' e that ..\II fou r Corona del \far 'tctorte'i "c·re a good lunct1onal football team Edison falls from No. 1 For the first tamr 1n fi,e "eeks. the Edison High football team is not ranked No. I 1n the (IF Big F1H poll ofspons"'nters. Followtng Fountain Valle} 's drama11t· I I· Ill \IClOI) O\Cr the Chargers at Anaheim Stadium last Fnda>. the Chargers (7-2) were dropped to fifth in the Big Fi"c. w1th Fountain Valle} (7-2) rnO\lng from seventh to fourth. Leading the" 3) '"Sen ttc. "htch led the ranktng!> 1n the first week of the season. Long Beach Pol) 17-1 l and Rt' ers1de Pol) (8· I l are second and third. respect1' cl)' In the Central Conference. 'ewpon Harbor (7-0-11 ~H frt>m fourth to fifth despite a I 7-5 'erd1ct o'er' L nt' erstt) Saddlebacl ( -Q-1Lajuch.share5 lhc~ Vic.~ Lca&uc_\illlub.cSa.Uon. mamta1.ned its gnp on third place after turning back Corona del Mar. 27-6 Wllh I 0:56 left in the game. Los Anicks' Ea rvi n "Magic" Johnson , tncd to steal the 0alf from Portland center Wayne Cooper and was h11 m the forehead Wlth an elbow. Johnson was forced to leave the game and got si>. stitches above the riitht eye. Mike McGee of the Lakera launches ahot over Denver'• Mike Evan• (falllng back), while Nugget Elston Turner looks on. So\lth Coast League members El Toro and Captstranu alle~ hold down tile No. 7 and 8 spots in the Southern Conference I Hernandez wins MVP vote in AL NEW YORK (AP) -Relief ace Wlllle Hernandez of the world champion Detroit Tigers was nemed the Most Valuable Player In the American Leegue Tuesday, completklg a sweep Of-the4eegue's ma)or post-&easOn awards. Hernandez, who uved 32 games In 33 QeP<>rtunhles and poeted a 9--3 recordWlfl\ a 1.92 earned run average, won the AL Cy Young Award lut weetc. "After last week. winning the Cy Young Award, a lot of the people were telling ,,.,. I waa the one who WU IUppoMd to win thll," said' H•nandez. whowu reached at hit grandfather'• hOme In S.,, Juan, Puerto RieO. "Butlt'a unbelleYabte, winning theee two award• In the same year for a rellef pUctw .•. It WU Ilk• I have another yttn, Ilk• wtontng the Wortd Sertet again. tl d r. Barons win Rus ers rea y 1 or a swarm tn voneyban OCC. meanwhile , can even Mission record at 3-3 By CURT SEEOEN Of Ille Oeil)' '"°' llen The last ttmL' <1olden West ( ollegt• foL~d .i tall order 1n \he Pac-9 foot hall race. the Ru tiers promptl) lnockcd off the No. I team in the count!) at the 11mc Tait C ollegc aturda> night. the Rustlers face the ~me type of challenge \\hen thn 'en tun· 10 Fullenon ( oltcgr to face Coach Hal \hl'fh<:L·l ·, alway'i pov.crful Hornet'> Orange ( oa,t. meanv..htlc. can eH•n 1t~ Mission Conference footba ll record at 3-3 and mmL' into fourth place al the same ume 1f tl1e Pirates can knocl off hoM Palomar S:iturda ~ aftertloon (I :30) at San Marco!\ Htith. Ht•re·., how the game' shape up: Golden We 1 a t Fullerton: The ltornL'I\, 4-1 1n conference. 6-1 OH'rall. are 1n a sccond-11!.ace tte with Pasadena behind fafl . .\ Fullenon win conlmned with a Taft toss to Baker-;field could mo' e the Hornets into fi1't place and in ltne for a p<>'it·season bowl tx-rth Golden West, wtth a 2-' mark tn Pac-9 pla\ and a 4-3 record ovemll. d0t•sn·1 fi11.urc to be plavin~nm bowl 11.am~ but the Rustlers ha\C been maling ltfc tough tor JUSt about C\CI) opponent e'en though the~ v.errn't gl\en much thought at the start of the season It • ma) be another passing cxh1b1t1on Saturda) between Golden Wcst'c; John Heinle (he brole the school's touchdown pass record last wcclc with the 28th of hts career) against Fullerton's Rock) Mou" ( 1 .1~5 yards. 17 TD~ th•" season) Coach Ra' <ihaclkford's Rustlers ha'e fatten heh1nd in their last iwo guml·s. battled back hut lo~t h' a touchdown in each case. Orange Coast at Palomar: ()( ( I\ u>mtng on 11' highest ~connggame in nine 'cars. J 42-10 thrashing of"an D1ego C1t) ( olkge last "l.'Ck Palomar v..a\ bombed 5~-Q h' 5addleback lac;t weel, but the Comets cam<' in to that gaml· "1th one of the be l defenses 1n the stall' 'Tm \Cl) apprchenSl\C \.\e'll h:He w pla~ "ell 1n ordL·r 10 wtn ... ~-.s OCT C'oach Did Tucl cr "Palomar has a good oOcnc;c· wllh a fine quarterback (fn·shman ( 'hm Batchelor) and one of the bcc;i recet\l'r\ around I l.a fo Malauulu. la'>t )ear''> top cnmmuntt) college rcce1H'r in the 'ltate)... • O<. < quarterback Ken Ui!>zlo has no" complc1cd 54 of t 19 passe'i for 634 'ards He hac; also rushed for 146 )ards this season The Pirate-al<.0 rcce1,ed a I I '·'.ird performance from tailback)...(', in Bradle) la<11 "<'l'l t<' gt\ c the offense some balanc<' Thl' I ountain \ allc\ H 1gh g.irh . 'ollc' ball team 1010ed the main dra" 1n tht' \IP .i:.\ pla,om Tue~a' night c;wecping to a 15-~ 15·6. I 5-9 '1rtor> OH'r \l l'>Ort~ League represen- talL' c 't..ake\.\ood In :i ha11k 111 thirt.1-plan· tl'am~. the htht B:imn' qu1l lh ">t'1.ccd control or 1hc matl h a<o 1un1or uut\1dr h111cr Jackie ( ool ,par~ed f'oun1a1 n \ alk' in the fir~l g.iml' v.tth fi,e ~tlls and thfl'l' hlo~ l., < ool.. lin1<.hl·d the mate h "1th I fl l1ll\ '"era II In thl· ~<:nnJ g;im <' c.nph<lmort· c.uh<.tllutc l\.l•lh Brmt' hml e open a dn\t' fl.4 o;cun· \\Ith fi,e str:11ght "'''''"&point' and h::id thrt"l• lult'Yand 1hrt"C' blocl \ Im I oun1;i1n \ allc' The Baron n.·,cr' e<o gtH into the a1. t in the third (l3ffil' and .iltcr falltng hc.·hind ~-5. talhl'd ltl '1r:11ght potnh to l'lose out 1hc m::itch Juntor < 'hnst' "'al\lnd had an e\cdknt matl'h in tht• rod. n'" and Jl:l"'l('d "<'II ~nt tor Fnuntatn \ allc' (Q., m cr:ill l 1\ a ThuNia\ ntttht datt" v.1th < cotuf\ I C3(lUC chnmr10n ( an,on . years I love this pan of the game. It's like .\rm)-Nav). they'll do .some- thing different. They play VCT) sound and the\ don't beat themselves " University 'f ·S, l -3 > VI. Wood· bndie (3·C. Z-4 I at lrvl.e Friday: For Woodbndge. it's fhe chance 10 make sure Un1verstl\ 's TroJans aren't going anv~here an \.\ oodbndge Coach Gent NOJt "The thing about lnock1ng them out of the pla)'offs. that's ~condal). It's a cny nvalry and that's the wa) we're approachmg tt. I'm sure we'll both be motivated. .. .\nd 1l's not hkc all the) have ts (Greg) BenJam1n at tailback. Their fu llbacl (Kalama Gohara) 1s tough and I think it'll be a physical kind of garm-. beau~ oft~ n\'tlry stand- point la's JUSl too bad we don't have the s.ame chanc~ (pla)offpotcnnal)" l nl\ crstt) \\Ould lock up a playoff bid 1f1t beat Woodbndge and Corona del Mar loses to Newpon. There 1s no chance for a wild card invitation as a founh place team for Uni versity becauS(' a 4-6 or 4-5~ I overall record would not qualify for cons1derat1on. "The~ give you a few thtngs.'' says l nl\ erstt) C'oach Rick C\.art1s. "but "hen tt gets down to the tough 'ardage s1tuattons. the) 'ti gl\e ~ou a tough 11me .. Costa Mesa (0-8·1 , t-Cl vs. E1tu· cla 13·5·1. Z-0 al Oraaie Coa11 College Friday: Mam of the same 1ngred1cnts of the Ne\vport Harbor· C'd M and Woodbndge-Un1versit} matl'hup-. art' present 1n this one "\\e <''d hl e to v.inJust one:' game." Y)S ( o~ta Mesa Coach Tom li31dv.1n "I don't know much ~bout the m·aln h«aust 1a's m> first \ear here but all of our \.ids. the' 'iet them tbtancia)on film and the,·~}. 'Hey. I lno" that gu' ... f\tanc ta ( oach Ed BlaRton has heen through 11 sc' era1 u mcs and says ·'ft'<. hl e an) other r'nal game The kid\ phl\ hard because tht) know l'a' h other It'!. an u~ponant game. tx"lau~ of thl' nvall"} aspe<"t Costa \le...i pla'., l .. <r<'llent d<'fensc and tht'\ ·11 create some problems Their 1n(<'n'itstcnn ha~ hun them. ltke 1t doc<, U'i lt'ti he an t"'l'nh matched game ·· "I teei ~ pr~d oJ, myMtf. I know the people In P\HtqO Rk:o feel very proud. "Puerto RJco detervet h. W• have a emllll tteend. but • lot of people Ptey b ... )ell In Pwrto ~. tt'•.going to give them more reepect. Marina •s Ci-isell among Sunset League Winners "We have had Orlando Ceped( Robetio Clement•. people Ilk• that. But I don't know how many pttohtra we heve had to win 1ward1 llk•that. I don't thtnk any." HemMdG became the fourth Amettoen Leegue pttcMr to tWMP both ewwda. Rollie FlnQert of Mtlwd• did " In 1Ni, Oek· land'• Vida Btuewon both In 1971, and Denny Mclain of O..rott. the lllt _Ttgei' MVP, twePt the enrdt In 1Ni.~- -... Woodbridge, Corona del Mar post w1~ as Sea View League season.concludes The opening round\ of thc Suni;ct l..eaguc indiv1dunl tennis final\ ~ere held at lindbo1a Rncqutt Club in Hunttngton ~ch w11h playt~ from four school, ad v nc1na in "ltoalc and f:da\On ptacmg 1~0 doubles teams an the scm1finah. Mc nwh1k th<' \ta v tl'" Lc::igue held 11~ final \t't ol matche "'tth Woodb11d e nd C nrona dcl Mnr Jl(lliltn Wtn\ Herc\ ~ha1 happcnrd· In thl' ~un\Ct Lt'uguc· Man nil'\ Carnr ( nsell. ''"'l' lklk1n of Westminster. Jenn) Weaver of Fountain Valle\ and fdt\On \ Juhr. latter) all mo' ed into '''M:ta) ·s semifinal round "'uh tri· umph'i ... In the douhl<'' de~nmcn1 fdl\on ph>ll'd 1~0 tramc; into the \<'m1linal\ v.h1le Manna hod one-and C'~:ran \. ~v. the othl"r. Fo1 the Charger". f re~hman Dl"bh1e (1oldbt'rger and \Ophomore Tau\ na John~n eltmrnatcd Kim Roht•n\on and Kell\ Robcmon of Mnnna in a f~otured matchup Mcanwhtl<'. ~n10.-.. < andaet' )...1r~ and Kri hca ofthr Charger1t ou\tcd T1ffan) Fenton and Heather C hurl h ofM nna. but V1lo ns Jcnn1tcr l u\ng and Came Hom advanced 1 he champton and runner'\ up 1n hoth \tn&)rsand doubll" v..111 adv1n1.T" to the C'lf 10d1v1duat toumamcnt "'ht(h \tanc; Ott I In otht'r nc"~ Edie.on "'on th«' 1.<)tn 01p tn d~1erm1nt 1~ ~o I un"t'I \ lcagllt' rrprt'>C'~t3ll\(' 1n the urxnm 1ng ( It pla,nfh In tht• \ca \ I<'" lcJttur WoodbridJ~ 11. Costa Me n ! T h1. \.\ ;\mn .... hrtt1ed, tmina their \tnl} two point\ to the Mu,tans..,· t'-;o I douhlcs 1cnm of (amt' \hort and [)(>n1\C' l\.o~ll In ''"'k" \ <~°)\Jhrhf~~ dropJl('d l.)nl\ thr\"C me\ <''C'rall with t-.n'11n 1c~mund and JultC' \.\ 1lkt1 Nl 1np. tht' c.v.«p in '1nJI<" "torona dtl Mar 11. l nlv~nll Thr \ca t\.m•' fin1c,hrd thnr cam· pa1gn .it x fl 1n league pla~ and 11 ·X ,l\erall with a \lronJ \hov.10$ 1n double\ • • Ra1.hd Rn~n and Oen1\t Mallo~ !'Xl\I~ 3 \WCCp whale IC'Ok ( 8prt"lJ ,lnd (1lnna Rn"'botham and .\ngic w~ and C\U\('('\ Hovtt took two of thrtt 1n double\ 11nd Cnsta Kruckt1 did th<' 'lime from htr ~o I i1n&k Jl'l\ltton Th<' teaaue tndt' 1Jual tournament hic&1n<1 Thunda\ at I p m. al ~ l abellC'fm 1A.-tth the ~1final and final\ tt"'"'"CI} \latcJ fi r Tu~ at the Ralquet C1ub of lf'tl\t. • - .. I - HI'&. lnelvtdual ahtbttu NATIONAL. COM~•RtHCI · Oue,,__cll • Monl•nt. S FC L~•. SIL. 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Tlmt• 18 l• SIECONO RACE. 3SO v11rdl MIU SPI~ Monev (Waro) • 00 , 00 220 Le ROH More (8f00k'I l()lJ JOO .\1ure PreclOul tSev•lltJ 2 60 A"o receo T1gtt Te M•n. Ann• BOICI, Steel< And SHll, 8roeowav 8u1>1>1u Time II 13 '2 DAii." OOUIL6-14-71 1)(1 IO ~uo ?O n EXACTA (7·)) paid u s 20 THIRD RACE. •OO varo' ~•ltrl Hert ILetl<evl I 00 4 40 l.20 Jt lltntr Joe 18rOOkl) 9 60 'IO 801>1>v J1mmv IH Gerctt l S 20 AllO u ceo Eddi• Young, Jonnv Sev1 Run Formeloo, FOl<Vl Pro•v. Charm E8'V. XtCH Jty, Wetcll A\flment l'ome 20 S? FOURTH RACE. JSO verel\ Tne Poe l(ing (E Garclt l ~ 20 4 80 l 10 Tr1e Spa no\h OvHll IOetomoa l 3 80 3 20 Catcnem All<I Ctlllll (Ward) 6 40 At\o recto EUY Brtnov· Jtl. Cl'tt mPO ne.ndcevlar Glau Pack\. CtHnore, 8• ~ure To Cheroe Native Aooeal Hempen le• ' lime 18 2S U EXACT A (?·II Paid '34 60 FIFTH RACE. JSO verd' Cn•ceoo Rtl> <E Gt rclt l IS?O 810 620 Cla1>1>ert1na Rel> ICreagerl 14 60 9 ao lhon• Hope (Ptullnel 3.60 Al10 raced Corvettln, Go NI.et Go, 5nerp N Eiv • Romen Empire Helf Humble, RKonnoller, Bur" Rambler Time II 21 $2 EXACTA IS-41 Pl lCI 114' IO SIXTH RACE. JSO verdl Wrang•er Sam ICrHoer) 4 00 ? 60 140 Calvx (Frvd•vl 160 2 '° Oerk Ivory (Htrt) 3 00 "''o raced Mercus OuPret, Soeeo Doctor, Hev To Hu,tle, Semuel Pea. · Time 1101 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO vtrd\ Tllr Goel Aml>r (H Grcl 4 00 3 00 2.60 MIU Monev LtnO.r ICrHger) 6 ?O S.?O B1t11ng1tev Cllence IL•cktYI 14 ?O AllO recto 8r1g111 Al A Flu h. Truckle Fair . Mtg Laurel, Two Feellltn, Maooltl Mt m, "'"Ida Rainbow. Min Fen Jet Time II OS n EXACT.\ 110·11 Paid uo.o EIGHTH RACE. 400 vtrd\ Hua Tru Rtl>tt (8roo"ll 1120 6 ?O S 00 Hotel>Olt (Frevl 10 00 6 00 l tnv Tv•e (Ht rmonl 9 40 Al•o raced Nonolmt Pau Truel'IOod. Mr R1cn Biro, Sltenl Cat, Never Stiorl, Rocktbo. E atort1on Time 2027 n PICK Sf)( 11·2· s 4 10-1) oald U ,768 60 with lour wonning tlcketl l•t~ nonell 12 Pick So• con10tt toon pa a '118 40 Wolll IO WtMong ltCk tl\ lfivt nor\tll NINTH RACE. JSO varos t.oc.o t.ar'I( rnulJ•r'T 16 ao Oevot Wllo (CerdOia) Mr Moonlark (Garcia) Al\O recto Htgheetleroet Magic Mov1n Niner 1 omf 1191 TENTH RACE. 400 vard\ Re1>er1 Gtorge (Creager• 9 IO S 20 3 40 Remblon Jet IGarc•a l 4 20 2 60 RalH a Note !Harmon! l .O Al\o racea No No No Joe. Snue t<.ld. Ew to ~av Tne Wav lo C.o, Bug o the Year, Ta,.teouall Spats Time 20 31 n EXACTA 18 41 oa•O \11~ A11enaance 4 111 NHL. CAMPllELL CONFERENCE Norrll Divl'*' w L T ""' GF Cn•cego 6 6 1 1l se SI Lout\ s 6 0 10 •2 Oetro11 1 I 9 49 Mlnnt\Ola 1 2 a J7 Toronto ) 8 I I 32 Smvtlle DIVlllon Edmontc.n 10 0 l ?J 69 Calgerv I s 0 16 10 Winnipev ' s 7 10 ~ l<tntS 3 1 ] 9 so Vancouver 7 10 0 ' 39 WALES CONFERENCE Pttrlek Olvhlon Plllla()tlplloa I ) 2 16 S6 NYrslenden 1 6 0 14 61 W1sn.n111on s 3 7 17 40 NY Rangen s c I II .. P•tt•1>urg11 s s I II 42 New Je"ev ) I I 1 40 Adtml OiVlllon Montreal 9 l I " 4S Bo11on 1 s 0 " •• Bulfalo 6 ' 7 14 SJ Harlloro 4 s 2 I• 49 Ouel>eC 6 1 I 13 S? Tut\dtv's Scorn Oe1ro,1 • Monirea 7 Ove1>ec S W1nn1peg J Fomon1on J P.tts1>urgt. l NY lslandf!h 6, SI LOU•\ J Tonlont'• Gtmt\ W1nn1Peg 111 Hortloro W8\n1ng1on at NY Range" Vancovver at Toronto B-.1tfa10 al M•nneso111 (h•cago a1 Ct toar v Thu~'dtV'• Gamt\ Oetroot 111 Boston Edmonton at New Jl'•lev St Lou1\ Ill Plll,bur!I" Tutsdav'i tranuictiOfn llASKE T8ALL Ntllentl llHlttlbel Auoclt lfOll GA S5 4S S9 47 SS .)I SJ 43 52 79 J) 66 3S 47 4S ~ JS 40 4S S6 se Ar LANT A HAWKS-Reecllvated Scott H11\1togl, lorwarel·cen1er OETROIT PISTONS-Piece d Oen Roundfletd lorwero, o" 111e 1"1urtd reserve 1os1 We1veO Dalt Wlli11n,on. cenler-lor · we rd LO~ ANGELES LAKERS-Actlveteo Earl Jone\, forwero Wt1vtd Cnucl< Nevill, cenltr PHOENIX SUNS~Platea Riek Rot>ey, cenltr. on Ill• tnlureo rf\erve lilt WAl!>HING fON 8 ULL ETS-Acllvaltd Jell Malone guard Waived Cht rlfl O•vl\ 10,wero P:OOTll.\LL Net'-! P:Nlbe• 1.Mtue t' ANSAS CITY CHIEF S· Waived Oevlel I 1tlle. tight tnd MINNE!>OTA VIKINGS A!lnounctd Ille rH 1gnatlon of Jeffy 6ur"' ott-.ve GOOt 01n1tor H LOUIS CARDtNALS-Plect<I Mer~ Dud• Cleltns•ve ltCklt Ol'I Iha lntured re,ervt "" S•Of'lfld Ot n "•11>111 .,oeten11v1 tllcl<I• HOCKIY H•~ HKkev U •tut LOS ANGELE$ l(JNGS.-Rtuu.c! C..rt MokOHto. Ifft wtnv from Ntw Haven ol 1111 A~roctn Hoc~ev Ltt~ut NEW YO,_IC fSLANOERS-~lgMd Paul Bou1111er ~tflwmen Lo•ncld Goro Of nn n <Htltn~en to ~or1nt111e1<1 ot Iha Amer1ctn ~lootllev Ltegue NEW 'l'ORK RANC#(MS-ltttn lgn.td Sit"• Meritn\on tell wl119 from flttw Havt11 Of tllt Ameroctll HO<ktV LttClut ro \tit L••t of "'' lnltrl'lt tlOl'let L•eoue t nd 11Mr10 Proufa ~tttf!def trom Seti L•k• ro New Hevt11 VANCOVVlllt CANUCt< .. '"'' lt!Clltrd trCIOfvr toalltlfl<Mf A"CllY k"".O"" eno Gertn 9ufc11tt OtlenMr"Mn. a nd O•v• Morrl\On ltfl w1n11, fO Frt<ltfl<lon Of tlle Amtrtten ttocb' L•eo11t ltecalled Rell ae111110 Ot1f11n'91"1\fl'I ttom , redtrk lOll •·.-z Paclflc-10 to hold bdketball tourney From AP dl1p a l c b t1 SAN I RANCI 'C:O -Pactfi,. I 0 ba,~t'tb<1ll coachc~ vo1cd unnn1mou'ily fuc'ida, 1n ta' or ol J po1oHt>a on wnfcrcnn· tournamrnt that l<Hrld he "orth m11lwn1o ol dollar'> to their prOQHHlU .. . "I th1rlk this wn~ the first 11mc the 'oil' ha'I hcl'rt unar11mOU'i. ~n1d Ralph M tlkr. co~ch nt Orceon State Im 14 H'Ur'\ • The mm.: he' tk<.'1'i1on "l'\f>l"-ti:d 111 tw 'lupportcd O) the \Chooli. athktu.· dircllors later 1h1' month In oflkr w lOOlC mto cOcct. howc\C~r. 11 would have to win the ;ippro"al of thl' p1"C'i1dcnt\ and C"hancellor'> when they mc:l'l rn Dcn·rnbcr. A yc:llr .1go, the µrei.idcnt1o ttnc1 11hnnn:llor!. nixed the 1de,a b) a 4-6 'ow. \\.Ith onl) A.n1on u. Orl·gon. ll')( un<l Wa\h1ngton ')tall'' oung fo1 the pmpQ'ial In pre' 1ou\ )'Car'>. o ppo!.1t1on h.1H"(11ne trom !.tome ~·hool,, s,1.1th a<; Stanford and Wu~h111gton . conn:r nrd about athlcll'~ lo'itng more dUl>!.rOOrn l1rne Or hiWIOtl rnnn1ll\ \\Ith e\jffi~ du110g the prOpo<ied lournamcnl. • Quote of the day o.,, Denleleoft, quarterback for the Detroit l,.lo n t 1 after sufferlng a putted calf muaci. and being replaeed by Etlc Hlppte., a starter: "Yesterday was the worst day or my llfe. Samantha died o n "One Life to Live.'' and I lost my lob." Dallas escapes with win over New Y~rk Jay Vincent .-.cored ] 'pc>1nt\, the l.l\t l\Hl on a ::!U-loot m )h ot with J4 '>Crnnd'> to pla,, to g1'e Dalla~ a 107-10-l National ua .. ketball A~!>Ot"IUtton \ 11:10r ) on·r Ne-N York Tuc!>day 01ght. The K n1d.\ tied llw game 104-104 w11h • I: 1J lell o n a steal and la) up b) guard Darre ll Walker . Altl'r Vincent !> basket: Ne"' York's Lo uis O rr and Bernard King carh missed from the field and Walker foukd Rola n d o B la c km an, who h11 a frel' thro"' "'1th t I seconds to play. . Ar tis G ilmor e '11.orcd 20 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and Mike M llc h ell had I Y points to drtH' San A ntonio IO a ~9-91 v1c tol) over Seattle. The Spur., pla}ed ~trong d efense 1n the fourth quarter. holding t.he Somes to 11 points while building thcu largest lead of the game, 95-83. w11h Ir" than fi ve minutes to pla) .• Reser' e forward R o be rt R eid <;Cored 16 o f his 22 poml~ in the fourth quarter as unbeaten H ouston tripped "'Ink!.'> Kan'>a~ ( 11). 108-Y4 4 Kikl Va nde wegh e scored 29 points. I ~ 1n both the first and third quarters, to lead Po rtland lo a 116-99 'll"tor) o 'er Phoenix. Jhc loss was the first fort h e uns. who oix·m·<l thl' wason with a dub-record five 'rc tones. Edmonton closing in on NHL recor d Wayo eGre&zky 's goal w11h 3:57 kll rn the third period gave E dmo nton a 3.3 uc w 11h P111~burgh 1n N;iuonal H od..ey League acuon T ucsda) n1gh1 fhl· t1 l· ntendl·d the Oilers unbeaten stre ak to 13 game\ "na thl' beginning o f the season -one shon of t) ing Mun1real"\ leagul' rCl'ord h wa~ Gretzk) ·s I 31h goal and conttnUl'd h1\ 'trl'.11-. o f a1 ka.-.1 o ne point rn every game this season .... In oth er N I IL g.tnll''i. Ron D ug u ay and lvao Boldlrev scored power-play g ouh ani.l goaltender Corrad o Mlcalef turned a~idl' 22 shots a~ Dc1roit beat ~1 ontrcal. 4-2 Aoto o S tastoy \Cored "'hat proved to be the gaml"-" inn1nggoJI on :l lwo-on-one brcal-. with Miche l G oule t a l 5 I II o f lhl' th1rJ pc nod lo &" c Que he\ a 5-1 \ICtOI) O\ er Winnipeg Duaoe Sutter \um·J '"' llC and T o m as J o n ssop Md a goal a nil rhree 3SSl\I\ ;J\ llll' "'l'\\ York !\lander\ beat SI Louis. 6-3.' Televlaion, radio TELEVISION No events tcheduled! RADIO 7:30 p.m. -PRO IASKETBALL: Clippers at BoS1on, KIEV (870). Golden Wes t extends polo streak (20-0) .,< 1ulden W e!>I C o llege made 11 ~(} win' wrthout a lo''i th1'i '>eai.on "'h1lc Orangl· ( oast '>tarted qu1cl-.h and dispatched . \.1c;urng Fullcnon in 'iouth C oa\1 Conference wall'r polo al11on r lJt.'!>da) f hl' Ru'>lkr<. \topped 1h1rd.plan· \addkh.u k I J-7. for Golden We.,fs 11th 'i( ( triumph. The R uc;tlers never trutlrd tn the conte!.I. although thl' .,core wa' tie d 2-2 rn the early -gorng before CiWC began tu pitll awa\ [ r1l l um.I had Ihm• o l hl'i game- h1gh lour g o al\I n the first hall to <ipark Cioldcn \\c\I lo a 7-4 lead at 1ntcrm1-s,1on. I hl' Rust kr'> notc hed the lir~l l" o goah of thc 'l'COnd half tu J\\ume a fi''l'-goal ad,antagc and \\t'fl' no11hrcatem:d alter lhJt Rht•tt Chcl' Ping led ~addlcbatl-. t'l-4 in confrrcnn•) w11h three goal" and f'ouro1her pla)crr, had o ne apiece. M a ll Murph~ t:tll1e d thn:c forCiolden W c-.l. In goal. Mrkc Stanbndgc was l'rl'dlted \\Ith IO 'i3\C'i C1olden \\e\t host'i Fullerton Fn- d;n in"'\( < finale •\t OrJngl' < O:l'>t, 1he Pirates rolled pa\t f ulkrton. 11 -8 In the fir'!ll round ol rnnkrl·ntl' pla). OCC had rm:' a11l'J in \UJJen-death o' cn1me aga1mt lht• I lornet'i. hut 1h1\ time a \l)\;·goal o utbur\t 1n the \elOnd quar- ter helped < oo'\t n!>c..ume an 8-2 halfllm<" advantage. Roh Mirande '><.orcd all liH· of h1'1 foalc; 10 thl' llr~t halt. -while M arl... l ughe' had hoth hi\ goal.-. 1n the wlnnd qu,1rter. DcH·k H obhc.. l h111pcd 111 "'1th thr1.-c, while goaht· Tom K e 1111t·d11 ~lopped 14 "hots. l h e Prr;ile~. 8·5 111 South Coa~1 plJ}. dnsc o ut the con fcrencc f-ml:\\ against scrnnd-ph.t('C Santa '\na · Delicious Top Si.rloin 'Steak, cooked to your taste~nd served with home ~fade soup, c risp green salad. choice of potato, dinner roll and dessert! s C08TA..aA 3125 H•rbor Blvd. IAVINE 17901 M"Arthur Blvd. 1C AR TELEPHONES I I • As low as 6300JMo. 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By CHRI CRAWFORD la ," ABC'~ ''Dynasty" 1s adding o~ ,.., c .. ,~, mort movie stars to the~ut Rock Hudson end Ah MacGraw One br Broadway's b1ggc;st musi· arc \he late t bia-name additions. cats, "Can Can," has arrived at the They'll be makll).8 their first appcar- Grnnd Dinner Theater in Anaheim aoccs early in I 9'8S. ·and will be playing there throughout "Rock playsu businessman-adven· the holiday season. turcr and a man who breeds Arabian .. ~ end of the fir~t half·~son. some people here wett so opl)Osed to ~r that for her firit appearance w-c hired an aclrcn and put dark al• on her." added hap1ra. "That pvc me three more months. unul the 1tan of the fall season. ~o persuade everyone else." · • Shapir~ a former ABC cx,ecutive In cha"1e of m1n1~nn and novels for 1elev1sidn. said she saw ··Dynasty" as an Amcrricen version of the Bnush mfo1~nts ".J! · udiu " , .. That tOIO Ow a10(y of R~ lons.t and ptople id po~r;• lbi eei1. "We don't ht\ckmp, but ~do brie 011 tycoonund they~ peoplit ..... live' lffCC't tbe ~ t Of U.. tbCit 9" people who <19 out~OUI a You have fa1111litt f\lhtu11 b 'and love. You can tet temftc from th.i. <1.br\f]ict iD 1 fuUlf II much mOtt ctramatic man· ·c:mllt:.I betw«n stranaen ... A mU,S1cal comedy with a long and horses." aid Esther h piro. co-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~Jj~~W~!!![!!=~--~·~ijiiii~~ successful history. "Can Can" first creator and co-exccu11ve producer of I opened on B.coadwav i~,U<.).~.u-.-..a,.-----'11~-'-----------------,---•rr-----:,,,...-w~l:ed-rn~tttrM-soai)-OPe,F;h--f-jl ,.,._-~ ran for over two ycrs. bec;omng t~e "Noelle (MacGraw) 1 a lady out of eighth. longest-running musical 1n / the an world.'' c;he \aid. " he's the theatncal history After that. 11 ran fo.-nch w1do" ol a lord." . · another year on a coast-to-coat tour Shapiro isn't saym& much moR. and was made into a motion picture She wants to ktep 11 as much or: a starring Shirley Macl..ainc. Frank m)'Stel') and sorpnse to virwcrs as Sinatra and Maurice Chevalier. / posstble. Yet. some 30 )'ears after 1ts 1nrnal In the n111ngs mall), between the ·success. this musical cxtravagania Big Two of the c;oaps. "D) nasty" and has lost none of its original appeal. as CB · ··Dallas.'' the producers ha' e evidenced b> the full house la$t " trotted ou1 all the b1J guns of TV Fnday eveninj at tts latest pro-warfare: chIT-hanger plots. trcacher- duct1on at 1hc Grand D1nncr Theater ou~ character'>. fabulous wardrobes. in Anaheim. luxurious surroundings and star ap- Part of the show's cont1nu1ng peal appealtsits music-an e' rn1ngof 16 "Dallas .. unveil!. Donna Reed as !T'cmorable Cole Poner songs. 1nclud-_..J. the new Miss Ellie Friday night. Not ing· "C'cst Magntfiquc·.v .. I Lovt' Jonathan Lucaa, Patti Columbo and Thor Nielsen (from to be outdone. "Dynasty" is recruit· Paris .. and "Allez-vou1-en ... Under. left) compriM the comical romantic trianCle ln ''Can Can" 1ng movie actors for tts huge numben, the musical direction of Norman· at the Grand Dinner Theater. of female viewers. many of whom Bergen. Porter's clever lyncs and , remember 1he--stars from their sitver- captivat1ng melodics sparkle like quence 1s the famous Garden ofq!en the proprietress of the local dance hall screen da,~: , , gem~ as they are delivered b} c,o-stars ballet, performed in highly talented (Kaye) who helps him learn 10 "Live Diahann Carroll came aboard near To ni Kaye and Ronald Knight. fashion by the Las Vegas dance team and Let Live" (one of the songs). the end of the last season as the · Another major attraction of ··can of 8111 Spinning and Ludo Vika (also Di'i:ected by Patrick Baldauff. the m}stenouc; Dom1n1que Devereaux. Can." as might be cxpecced from the one of•the can-can girls). Spinning show's fast-paced action takes us on a and 8111) Dee Williams Joined up at !Ille, 1s lhc dancing: vigorous. c>.h1lar· and V1ka have teamed )iQgether for np-roaring tourofMonmanrc, where 1hc 111an of 1hc new season. ating choreograph) throughout the seven years and recently 1'ecame the we meet bohemian anist Bons. The appearances of Hudson a~~ show. Dirccled b} choreographer first dance champions on TV's "Star pl&)ed to temperamental perfection Mac(,rav.. however mark an cscala ... Brad Flanagen. a group of high-Search:· by Jonathan Lucas. Bons 1s willing to 11on 1n the "'aria re Both 1,1.-erc maJOC kicking madamo1sclles w11h black-The common thread for all of the sacnliceh1sg1rlfnendClaudine(P\lt1• 'ililr'>. although their careers ha'e stockinged. black-gartered legs music and dancing 1s the story. b) Columbo) to an cnuc Hilaire JusSic peaked and the>·~ doing mostl} energet1call> perform the most Abe Burro"'s (of "GIJ)S and Dolls" (com1call> pla)ed b> Thor Nielsen) in tele' t'>ton mo' IC) and m1n1senes. famous dance of France. ahd "Silk Stockings .. fame) about a exchange for a good review. One 01 ~'1apiro .. aid Hud'iOn v.as her first Patti Columbo pla)s Claud inc. the high-pnnc1pled Judge 1n I 890s Pam the show's funniest scenes 1s a rooftop l ho1cc for the role "He'c; one of the pnhc1pal dancer. and '>he tSJOtncd in (Knight) who is so shocked tjy the duel between Boris and Hilaire. fcv. auors 1,1.-ho can ponra} 1hat the chorus line b) Yvette Van impropncty of the can<an and other "Can Can" continues through Jan heroic and romantic image.'' she said. Voorhees. Ba rbara Carlton. Ken dances enjoyed in the bohemian 6, pla)ing nightly except Mondays at "\nd .\It's an actre)~ whose work I Keaney. Tara S1tscr. Ludo V1ka and sectors of the c11y that he attempts to vary1n~unain times. at the Grand. I hkt> Both ot them ha\e 1remendous T1roman Puttt. put a stop to them. Hotel Way. Anaheim. Call 772-7710 l1keabtlt1\" Another spectacular dance sc-But ultimately he falls in love wnh for ticket information.· ~hl' '>aid 'lhc did not know hOll' long The British are coming again , No\, 3 with Re\ Ham.-.on and Ct)I Min Jones. stres<o1ng tha1 Claudette Colbert ta' urabk >\mencan press v.a) in- LONDON _ 1 undun 1., once The .\hmanson Theater 1n Lo., Ouen1ial 1n \ending ··Kipling" tu By MATT WOLF' AH oclel..S ,, ... W•ll•• ctthl'r performer would be on tht' ~ho" II udson •"> com011rn:d for s1>. l'Pl'>Odc'>. while MacGra"' 1s· com-· m111cd through the end of the season ··Rock ma) become a recumng lhJractcr." she .. aid. 'Td lme for him 10 <itn' or do a related scncs But when 'ou'rc doing tele\ 1'11on 11 becomes organ1l You hnng people together and '>Cl' ho" the) tit ··'When Joan·Colhns came 1n at the again preparing to 1made Broadwa} A.ngel~ will present the Weldon· timadv.ay wi thno fewc:r than a do?en shows. Triumph Apollo re' 1val of John Fa\ nrablc Bnt1'ih co"erage ha' .....----------------4 The current or recent shows on lht.' Osborne's I %5 "A Patnot for Mt.·:· tinall) firmed plane; for a "'l''-' 't oik West End. London·.-. Broadwa>. arc v.h1cb opened tu critical acclaim 1n pn.~'cn1a11on ol ··The\.\ ar at Home:· k,. ~ d r N .., 1 London o\er a }ear ago J \ 1etnam drama b' Tc,an Jame., ""'"g consi.."cre 1or a , ;v. , or .. run -this -~ron. c:tMpne-'SOmt'"' Lon0· ... un---D~for--an ~ttit nm 1'tgrrr,. -f)uff-thi(t had btcn tiJlkect11tm"O"t Rrr producers' fcarc; that 11 1., becoming n1ng Oct. 5. the pla:r ma~ go on to Broad"'il} foro,ert'-'O}ear<,. more difficult to guarantl'e a Broad-~e"' York. pending Actor;' Equll) .\fter its sellout London run 1h1., approval of11s lar~elv. Bnt1sh cast and 'um mer at the 'imall. non-'-"e't End way succe'iS "It\ <I dtCC} proposition opening a the a'a1lab1lm o '>tar .\Ian Ball''> lla mp'itcad Theater. .\ml'rtlan show on Broadwa) :· \aid producer Redington Is rn-producing a l\l'" prodUler R 1chard Barr w;u able to ~e Duncan Weldon. who e Triumph· York run of "Pack of Lies:· llugh 1hc British n,'\lews to securr linJnc- Apollo production compan) ma} Wh1tcmore·o; drama about esp1onagt.· 1ng lor the show's much-Jda,cJ have three show., 1n Nt.·v. York b\ and betrayal. for a Rroadv.a' Aruad"a' huv. The lour-<.harall<.'r . d . premiere at Lhc Ro\ak Theater in pl:l\ j, nov. \Ct to open tn \/l'\\ 'ork . season s en . , . . "A great deal of care ha., to be Januat). Rosemar} Hamo; has been Dec 20. ~tarring Carroll ()'( nnnor taken." echoed producer M 1chael <:ast in the role that won actress Judi and F ranee-. Stern hagen and dtrl·cted Redington. aware that Nev. York Dench the London equivalent of the h} M1lhacl Attenborough , production costs and ticket pnn·s art' Tony Award. .Due for a New York bov. <kt. I~ uitcn five time) higher than in Set 1n the London suburb of arc "~1uch \do .\bout Nothing" anti London. Ruishp. the pla} might sc~m too local "( } rano de Bergerac:· two Ro} JI Among the shows given tht' for forl•1gn consumption. hut Red-Shakl·spcarc Compan} pro<Juct10n\ thumh'>·UP b} Frank Rich. theater 1ngton o;a1d that "1ts themes of 'itarnng Derek Jacobi. Thl''>c hack·to· crttic for the New York Tunes. un ht'> friendship. lo)alt~ and tru\l are \O back prem1t'res will mark thl· .. R~C ·.~ recent tnp to l ngland wa., a fi\e-hour unl\ersal that the\ (an be under'itom.I/ fir\t ">hOY.\On Broadv.a} ~1nce (1ud revival of l::.ugcm· CrNcitrc; I 92X h} an\ commun1 i' .. / and .. ~trs Well That End' '-"ell .. ··strange Interlude." 'ltamng two-No.such paroch.1ul tears h:He lx-1t,.,n pla)ed d1.,appo1nrting run' 1n the timeOo;cJrwinncr(rlendaJacksonas \01ced for .. Kipling," Bnan (lark·., IYIC~·IP\Cawn. the cpicall> nrurottc Nina one-man shov. abou1 the 'iharp· \e, era I other London pru<luct1on" • fOU ""' ...... ,., .. .... , ... ''-''-• ...... .... . .. ,, .. -...... "' ... -~ ~­.,.,....,,~ ..., ·~­.... -~ , -~ *'~ ....... •Wl~I ...... .,..... ..... ,.,. m::mm..~· --,..., .......... ..._... . --~ ........... Diana Keaton T .. UTTLS OttUMllSll81•L(•l 11100 J :JO l tOO 7 :JO t. 10:00 TM ... CW MCAllTS Clll tMOWI AT >tM e. 1100 nw 1t11or•1 Mte .,., I) a\ I ttO l 1M 6 f010I Shriinp & Fish Special &2.99· TW0°0F YOOR FAVORITES ... TOGETHER. "low you don t hove to d«tde ~twttn \hnmp and ltsil Bec11use ~t Shnmp f., fish Spt'Clal 9'"" ~ou both ol the am~ you love 'I' ou get three of our new klrqer shrimp a cnspy f~ fillet. golden r~e~ coif' slaw and two crundw hushpvpi)ies AITr0< tfiLS $~ial pnr e Stop by and try our Shrimp(., f lSh Special soon Offt-r 9ood I~ a lim1tl"d u~onty 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa UJst south of San Diego Freeway across from Fedco) Drive-Thru Service Available) Weldon hopc!I to bnng a re' 1val cJ wngucd poct.JoumahM and authorot Jrl' ltkel~ cand1datc'i for Broadwa\ ··strange Interlude'· 1o Rroatlwa} "Kim·· Actor Alec Mc( owcn \.\111 including "Benefactors ... the nl''-' ne\t~bruan . ~tar at Broadwa}'s Ro)al Thea~r 1n drama b) ··No1~s OW' au1hor ~-~-~----------~---~~--------------~--------~ I \.' k October. Michael Fra}n. and .. tarhght [\. 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'fl( I(\ I !"'I" 0\ Ill\" Ill II YI ('N> ~ IJ 1 •~ V \ ' VI( 10 MAI I '1 St ti"'" '' 1111 • 'TL flCll1l OOIM!r Il l .;;-;~ l • I • Vll tO Ml , ,.,,...,...,,.,~,...,., 11• n-ror 111 I ' ~" • SANTA lftA • M!SlOI •• _J . , ' . t\ I - Orange'Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, November 7.·1~ .. Opening toaat • Toa•ttnc to the •ucceaa of their new Cbampacne boutique at W ntcllff Plaza are women'• •portawear •tore, and Joan Point- er, co-owner. The •tore recently opened in the ne ahoppln& center. Cl Jo Ann Carrona, left. buyer for the Hammond completes second bond sale Sale of11s S23 mil hon second series or the Federal Home Loan Mongage in a S200 m1lhon mult1-bu1lder bond Corp. (Freddie Mac). program announced list March has Hammond Mongage Secun11es JUSt been completed b) the Ham-Corp .. a financial ~ubs1d1ary of the mond Co .. the pubhcl) held Newpon Hammond Co .. sold at par the second Beach-based mortgage bankmg firm . series to three Wall Street under- Report1ng on the sale, Thomas T. writers: Kidder. Peabody & Co. Inc .. Hammond. chairman and pu:s1dent.. Donaldson, LufKin & Jt>nrette: and said that l'lis firm sold the S23,0 I 4.000 E.F. Hutton & Co. Inc. ~cond senes to fund FHA loans and The s;ries is officially called Ham- conform1ng conventional loans. The mood Mortgage Secunties Corp. $9.825,000 first series, which was for 12 .00 percent mort&.age-col- non-conforming conventional loans, lateFahzed bonds, Senes B. due was sold Sept. 19. Thus, total sales to No' ember 201 4. date 1n the S200 million program are The underwnters s1 mullaneousl~ $32.839,000. announced a public offering of the Non-conforrmn~loansdo not meet bonds. which will be bought and sold 1he spcc1ficauons of the Federal by broker-dealers who retail them to \lauonal Mortgage Assoc1at1on (Fan· 10d1v1dual investors 1n S 1.000 incre· nae Mae). )he Government Nauonal men ts for IR"s. Keoghs and other MQilia&e. ssociaµon. (Ginnie .Ma.c~iues1rnc.n1 programs.. The second senes bonds will fund housm~ developments in Arizona, accord mg to ammond. FHA' loans will be poolc in Ginnie Mae part1c1- pat1on cert1 cates an(i conventional loans will be med in Fannie Mae mongage-backed seourili~. Mortgages obtained by-the buyers of the Anzona homes will be used as collateral to back the bonds. Ham· mond Mortgage Securities will lend the proceeds from the bonds to finance companies established by Hammond's panic1pating bu1tder clients. These finance companies. 1n turn. will repay the debt mcurred 10 funding or acquinng mortgages se- cured b> homes constructed and sold b) the builders. The loans will be pledged to Hammond Mongage Sc- cunu~. -- Looking for Secure, High.Yield Investments? 3 Months to 12 Months g 5 ,000 Minimum -Interest Paid Monthly Penalty On Early Withdrawal Just look for the stars and you'll find us mid Loe•« I Assoc:kltlcl\ 731:\orth 1-.udtll ..,lrul 1'11 ... 1 Cltlh. Uwc 4h0h \XAHF.IM < ultlorntu '}~flH:\ (71 _.J ·"-:\:\-:\117:! I AA:\7 IJnookhur"l "'fl l'l , 1'11 .. 1 I H flt. Bo" H 1 H'I I CH \T .\I~ \' \1.1.l'Y. C ullfomtu U~70k. {7 14 1004~'H 11 (In ( l'ntcnnlul 1•111111 ) 1 Mlllll \\..-,.1m1n,.1\'r \\\'rllH 1'11 .. 1 Olfh, Uw1 ~7M WI -.,r~tr~STF,H ( 11llfurnlt1H:ZWi!l17141 fiQ I 111111 (( 111 n1•1 111 K1 .i1 h tt111I \\1• .. 1111111 1t·1 1 lltrlft ltl\r"'"" , .... r .. r ( • .r1t11rnl11 ,, .. 111. '"" """ \ --~.-- COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87 Casfi·flow, creH.it problems ·can genet&.lly be w~rked out Many small businesses have cash now problems. If the cash shortage is ~n1vc aTid the conditio11 con- t1 nues for a Iona time, the creditors could create a squeeze that. bnngs about the failu~ of the company. RALPH Scon If all unsecured creditors •~ treated equally 1n term' of fUture part1al~1t..,..you ~hould find them willing 10 panic1pate in an agreement. Your secured creditors. such as the mortgage holder on your buildina, may be less patient since they have If you arc unable to pay your creditors on time, at least keep in touch with the.i:n. If you extend credit to your customers, you know what it's like to send monthly statements and· that 1f }Our-Company f~ils. the} will get no response. Put yoorsclf ur your receive little or notlnng on their creditors' shoes. Most business account. If all the creditors agree to people are wilhng to lend a helping forestall any formal collect1on hand to then: customers if they think. procedurn for a yey-or tw0r·y<>tff they're being treated fairly. company might get back on its feet. If you can see a future for your The unsecured creditors have a company and want your creditors to choice of fomng collection now and give you some breathing room. receiving nothing. or agreeing to wail consjder using a creditors_' agreement. and perhaps getting panial or total pcc1fic as~ts which they can sell to sausfy your obligation to them. If you have an agreement from yo ur un· secilred creditors to postpone fonnal collection procedures, you may find you r secured creditors willing to ao along' with your plan. Some dy1n·g companies do not warrant the time and effort It take~ to secure this agreement. Most unsecured creditors rc~lize payment. Ralph Scott 1s s cerrified public accounwnt prac11C'ing in Newport Beach. -l1fllill!QID!l--------------- NEW YORK IAl"l 1•11it1 2~ '> 2t"• §revAO NASDAQ QUOtatlonJ ... ,.. 2614 ui.. ttAPld 11'10wl"9 Pllthelt t>IOa ~t> 12 fi'" vrodv and towe.t offen t>v o ,..., \A Hao~n "'. ar~tt INI~.,, .. OI. Inc ~~ ,.. Ha II om T ... lclaY Price& rkhr ''• 'I) Har oo not Include ratall vYOO< l.o ~ ~rt ~ ~ martu,10 m.,lloown or r~wTom 1~ i" ~roJ commlu lon lor ~ J•.., OO•tf TuelGaY L n 4"41 ~lrllH S!Kk rr Au T J e t fnl AEL t ~ alWtr l 1) 1)\4 I AF4Pr• anrao I? ei.Nuct a ~ I , 1n1ra1n AVMCD ~" apSwt 1sa· ~,,, e•u.~1 10 .. 11 Intel ACadln ~ etvs O't. 'h '"""" -• 1111rcEnr Aqilla.v 1. l\rmS , ~" ~ Emcor lS· 16 1 lnlQrpf\ Ad1lnW '> ''-llmL.ta E119Cn't )S lS • lntmlGt Adylloa • ,,, M~I 1 ,,, , EnRav S 1S·16 Sll-32 jn9W\I! Afllllll t I " I '• lrt 0 ., ~ Entwt111 17 lt' • waSoU Alicoln S S 11 1 •, ~ EatOll 7 • 7,, J•rleo ~JI ' 71 2J • tr t FrmG ~''• ".., Jl::Y, ~ar~. 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Ulcnx "II '' Ct!Wt l 'I.. 1t Wl!IS'V 7~ 7't vral'\. l>. t'' iperran 2 2 , lenov ' 'w l., tdMlc ijt~ ~.,_ ltOR99 , '> tan 1 \ • t trw'"e ' , :it uoarii. . "-~·i::• ,, ~ •'• TM'~ I 12 landam 2 • ~ acum , 34' 1 ICmA ... ·~ ~~· ~II ll\t OYOtt ~~ }• , rlCoPI ARE TAX SHELTERS OBSOLETE? An essential Financial P~annlng Seminar, examining the Impact of the Tax Reform Act of 1984 on year.end tax ~tanning. Presented by Tom Hllg•ertner, CFP, Tax Planning Speclallst, past V.P. of the Orange County Chapter of the International Association for Financial Planning, Admitted to the newly formed Registry of Financial Planning Practitioners and President of Magnum Opus Advisory, Inc. .. Thursday, November 8, 1984 at 7:00 P.M. at the lrvln• M•rrlott Hotel, 18000 Von Karm•n, lrvlne CALL "(714) 752-0lll for reMrvatlona . SecurltJea by Titan Capital Corp. (Member S'I PC) Thie announcement does not conatltute an offering wh10h can only be made by a current prospectus. . . .• ........... Optical data disk A producti~n operator at the SM corporation facility ln Vadnal• Hetchta, Minn., -·check• over the vacuum-de- poelted thin metallic coattnpn four-up.deal dtsk•ttreld on a dl1k holder. The optical data di•k• with their multi- coatlng provide the .corect propertlea to record and read with a luer. The laaer record• the dialtal data ln mlcroacoplc pita u •mall a• a mllllonth of an Inch. The dlak can •tore a• much data a• 2 ,000 •tandard noppy di•k. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/W.ctneeday, Nowmber 7~ fN4 ·Jobs, health care c~st problems still liere after ~he polls closed Despite past and present campaign promises, the problems are still her~ By JOHN CUNNIFF .,...,.........,.. NEW YORK -The voting might ~ over but the issues remain. Little that occurred Tuesday h_as had any immediate impact on them. and there continues to be a question of whether they will be dealt with effectively. Among the issues arc three that __.~.,....,,,,,_.l.ID<)<.L..,..,..:i..q_J.ll.\f.u. ~· ual Jnd which, for reasans t at few will agree on, have persisted in spite ofpromiscs to deal with 1hem. Ttlere is the issue-of employment. or unemployment. Since the on~t of the economic recovery total t':iviliar\ employment ·'has risen by ~.5. million workers, a remarkable figure until ii is dissected. ' Jal'le Nor'Wood. commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. points out that in spite of job crcatioM onJy 70 percent of the manufacturingjo~ lost during the recession have been recovered. Her breakdown shows that by October the fabricated metals indus- try had regained only 56 percent of the jobs lost in the recession, and the machinery industry had regained o.nl)' 4.S per~nt. Tt)erc .. arc problems in ot6er job areas too. The unemployment rate for teen-agers has remained in the 18 percent to 20 percent range all year, and the 15.4 percent jobless rate for blacks has changed little since spring. That is, in spite of Jhe big numbers . the same old jobless problems re- main. The old jobs are shrinking. The new jobs arc 1n trades and services, many of which arc in areas removed geographically from the deep pockets of unemployment, and many also are beyond the qualifications of the jobless. In short. the economy is creating lots of jobs -J ,3 millio n for adult women and 1.1 million for adult men over the past year -but the distribution pattern is leaving serious social. geographic and economic problems. The arowth of govemment also remains an unresolved issue in spite of efTotts by the Mtion's most pc>werful citizen. That 1s, a president who dedicated his l)res1deney to the task but failed to accomplish it in (our years. Federal government outlays and reeetf)ts as e percent of-gross ftlttonat product -the total of all goods and services produced -arc growing still. In 1980 the fcder~ ao~ernment's perccntaae was at a Ptact1me record of22.4. · Only during World War II, when the percentage reached 48. 9 in 1944. was tha1 level excecdsd ..,.... until. the ·Reagan administration. In fiscal 1981 the percentage rose to 22.8, and then to 23.8 in 1982. It rose again to 24. 7 percent in fiscal 1983, and remained near or exceeded that percentage in the latest fiscal year. It evokes the question of whether Americans really want to reduce the role ofgovemment. Many people say they do, but they appear to ~main as reluctant as ever to support specific cuts when the cuts apply to \hem. What will be done about medical costs? It is true that some costs haven't been rising as swiftly as before. But the fact remains that without third- party inte\lention lO the form of insurance n>r outright financial as- sistance millions cannot afford pay- ments. Cutting medical costs rt'mains as, or more. difficult than cutting ttic federal budget. In some i nstances it involves a hospital doin$ without life- sav!n.g tcchnolo_gy, It involves t~e dec1s1on ofwlto 1s to hve. who to die.- While some headway has been made on the issues, a survey made rec.ently by Medical Economics magazine showed physician fees ns- ing at an annualized rate of 7.6 percent in the first seven months of R~gerson Aircra"ft buys Kratos Aviation Products 19S4. · That perc-entage is about the ~me as. that rcaistcred ,n 1983 and '-982, but It 1( Still disappo1ntini. 11.nce It CRf Oil L1Nf CoJ)ows an a~ b'f. th~ Am,crica.n Mcd1C&l Assoc111ton lor physaciftSlO <kdare a one-year moratorium Oft 1ncrca~. . -Jim Bailey gi~en bigger res nslbilfi L on Co. Balley Halpert include more than 8,000 homes. Bailey. of Newport bl{ bas been with the Lyon Co. 5incc 1973. He plans to take up residence in Cucamonga to beoomt part of the communit> expahsion. • e • I BUI Stllelcb bas Joined the Holmes Orpiriz.a(lon of Newport Beach as vice president to help implement the company's plans for expanded operations. Shielc$s has been account supervisor for Jusen A1aoclatet ofSanta Ana and is an officer and board member of the BHlDett Profe11loeal Adverdi .. 1 Auoclatlon and a member of the Oru1e Coanty Ad'Vertl1LD1 Fe4eradoa. Holmes develops marketing. advertisig, packaging. collateral and corporate 1dent11y programs. • • •• Dr. Steven Aml11 of Irvine has received his California chiropractic ltc.enK a nd joined the staff at Lake Fore1t Ckiro_pr'lcttc Cenier 1n El Toro. Annjs is a - member of the Foandatlon for Athletic Rffearcb and Edaejttion. tbc Patter Cblropractic Research Foundation apd the California Cltiropractlc At1oda- tlon. • • • Roger A. HaJpert has joined Fortau Capl&aJ of Newport Beach as a pnnc1pal oftbe industrial, commercial and residential financing firm. Halpert comes to Fortune from a post as conimercial/industriaJ project manager for Sbear19n American Express Development Corp. in N~rt Beach. He hu also worked with First Newport Realty and provided consultant services throttgh a-frmrof-htt-own: ---~, Ma n power open house Thursday The Huntington Beach office of trols and fuel systems for commercial Manpower. Inc .. the world's IMgcst By the A11oclated Pre11 and military planes. temporaf) help firm. has scheduled SE·c ·· t t · k Rogerson Aircraft Corp. said 1t has Kratos A viat1on. based in the La an open house on Thursday from 4 to red'1 s ers s oc agreed to buy f<:ato~.A.viation P~od-Jolla section ofSan Diego, IS a wholl-y 7 p.m. The office IS located at One °E:)· . · ucts Inc .. a major supplier of high-owned subsidiary of Kratos Inc. of Pacific Plaza. 7777 Center Ave. tomcrs tor an evening of refresh- ments. hors d·ocuvrcs. door pnzcs and-conversauon." s~ said. · Foigelman said that the office will ha-.e an IBM personal computer and fl W • ~ t ·--• technology instruments and related Pasadena. "The open house marks the o/lice's ~ . 1nn-, n ~-Mf"-Y-e.e-e--products-for tht-uTospacc--lndustry. M ~hael Rogerson. pres-1dent of the ...off~1-a.I---o-pc-nl .. -$aJd-S,ue U .I.. \..-.I.. J:' ..a. .I.. 0 1 0 Terms of the deal were not dis-Irvine -firm. said tic was ··very Fo1gelman. manager of both 'the a Wangwriicr word processor on 1.\-btch Manpower ~J10nrieL will _ demonstrate for the guetts thc·com- pan~ 's highl) successful and m- novauve word processing and per- sonal comput~r training programs. • closed . · · pleased" with the agreement to com-Hunungton Beach and Long Beach .A total ~611 ,564 common shares of beneficial interest of Winn Rogerson. based in Irvine. designs bine the two fimis that serve the same Manpower offtces ... We have In' ued Enterpnses-(fi m~r y Builders In vestment Group> have been registered with helico ters. assen er s stems. con-customers. 250 customers and prospccuve cus- thc ~cunt~es nd xchan~Com mis~on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These sha are issua-ble to the holdi:rs of bearer warrants originally scheduled to expire March 31. The warrants have now been extended through April 30. 1985. 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To keep tr ck of where ompantesar gotngand which people a re helping them get there.ju t wat h ·credit Line'-. every day in the Bustnesss cttonofyourn w DlilJ Pilat • •, ., 1 I Lo;...... , Warning : The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dan gerous to Your Health. ,. ' '\. ' 17 mg "tar;' 11 mg nrcoltne av per c1oare11e. FTC Report Mar '84 c ...,..,, ~·Inc , ... ,. ' • • COAST Thbleside cooking can add drama and flair to a dinner party. ln fact, the theatrics of serving a flambC dessert such as Cherries Jubilee provide memorable entertain- ment for guests. lb set the stage for tableside cooking you'll need to create a worlt area on a card table, sideboard, hostess cart or even a butler's tray nearby the d:ining table. Have ingredients within easy reach in pretty porcelain bowls and containers that match your tablesetting. Villeroy & Boch is one manufacturer that dc~igns a number of dinnerware patterns with an extensive line of match.ing accessories and serving pieces, including trays, dessert dishes, and complete coffee service. lCmpered oven-to- table gourmet bakewarc, such as souffl~. quiche and lasagne di~s. covered casseroles and individual rame- kins, also arc import.ant "props" for tableside cooking. When they match or arc well..coordinated with the table- setting, it makes an impressive backdrop for the eve- ning's culinary performance. · Anything flambC , by far, makes the most dramatic presentation, and Cherries Jubilee indisputabl:t is the classic flambC dessert. What's more, it is an easy recipe for tableside cooking. AU the ingredients you need arc standard stock in most kitchens. Even the cherries arc easy and co~venient to use. Dark sweet cherries are canned, already pitted. and packed in a light syrup . Large, plump and juicy, they are as good as the day they were picked with their deep burgundy color and delight- fuUy sweet taste. For an especiaUy grand finale that will complement any meal, offer guest<; a selection of after-dinner coffee drinks prepared with California brandy. 1l'y a classic cappucino with a new brandy twist or enjoy a brandy cafe, a mellow blend of California brandy and coffee liqueur. For something really exotic, prepare a N1ko- loshka, a favorite in old-time San Francisco. Brandy from California offers a light mixable flavor and adds a special i.est to these coffee dnnks. The repertoire of menu ideas for tableside entertain- ing is limited only by the imaginauon. Sushi prepared in front of guests in guaranteed show-stopper. Serve it ~ an appelii.er or main course. Omelettes or crepe5 arc another idea. Set up a hot plate on your work center. Have a variety of fillings ready to choose from -shred- ded cheeses, ham or bacon. chicken livers, sauteed vegetables. AambC recipes that are elegant bot easy include duckling. grilled shish kabobs. or steak Diane. Initial preparations can be done in the kitchen. but reserve the final touches for your guests to view. How ru FlamJ>t. Foods • The key m-gredient to flimbC is California brandy. • lb avoid misfires, remember to have the food and spirits wann (not boiling, though, or the alcohol will evaporate before you have a chance to ignite it.) • Pour in the warm brandy. lbuch a match to it and blue flames should shoot up quite effectively. '"" • Be careful in your choice of serving dishes. Copper BAl'nve.r ~bike -1 can (17 ounces) Dark Sweet Cherries, pitted, with syrup l teaspoon cornstarch l cinnamon sdck 1/2 lemon, Juke 1/2 cup C8llfornla bnndy 1 pint vanm• 1ce cram ' ,.. Drain cherries. Reserve syrup. Combine syrup with cornstarch dis.wived in a few drops of waler, cinnamon stick, and lemon juice. Heat to boiling, lower heat and cook 2-3 minutes, or until slightly thickened. Remove cinnamon stick and add cherries. Pour into pre- heated ·serving dish. Pour on pre-heated brandy and ignite. Ladle flaming cherries over ice cream. Yield: 4 servings. and stainless steel pans lrc bOth reflective and fire- proof. Tempered oven-to-table cookware also is suit- able . China or glass may crack. • Use caution when flaming a drink or dbh with alcoholic spirits. Keep flammable decorations out of the way and be careful about rie . long hair and loose garments. . 1·1/2 ounces Callfomia brandy Lemon sUce, 1/8 Inch thick · Coffee grounds, fresh Granulated sugar Thm yellow kin from lemon. leaving a bit of the white rind . Cover one half of the lemon with sugar and the othernalf with the fre hl y ground coffee . FiU cordial glass with brandy and set the lemon slice on rim o( glass. Drink the brandy throu_gh the lemon . Some Nikolo hka drinkers prefer to chew'thc wedge as they sip the brandy. Makes I drink. , Illy Piil WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 19M . .. _ ~ ->J ~· Mexican dl•h•• Wiii Win ChHra from th• Footb.il Sunday crowd.~. Churits Jubilu is tM classic flarnbi tksstrt. Prtpartd tabltsitk. prtstmtd on distinctivt Vill~(oy & Bod dinntrware and strvtd with a stltction of California brqndy afllr-<li.nnLr cof/tts. ii makes .a dramatic conclusion to dinnu. .. . 1/l cup crushed ice 1·1/2 ounces CaJifomia brandy 1-1/l ounces coffee liqueur Whipped Cftalll Chocolate bits Whirl in blender and strain into 6-oJncc stemmed cocktail glass. Garnish with whipped cream and a prinkling of chocolate bits. Makes I drink . l /l teapooo supr l/2 teaspoon coma powdtt 2-1/2 ounces stroaa bbick c:o«tt 2-1/l ounces halt ud halt (th.in cream) 1.1/2 ounces Calfonm bnndy WhJpped cream Combine sugar and cocoa Mi:\ with coffee and half and half in 8-ounce serving gtass Add brandy and top with whipped cream. Serves I -~ .. ---. Ov.en meal hot idea on cool d8.y Crisp autumn days call tor a shift to hcarticrTarc. Oven meals suit the season and can pro\'lde lime and encrg:r sa" in gs for the saa V) small- scale cook. An oven meal planned around a ham requ1rec; no pot watching and yields di\. 1dends in the form of extra meals . .\ three pound full y cooked boneless ham will ea~il> provide three meals -and several sand- wiches -for a twosome. For the first meal. stud the ham with clove and an orange marmalade-based gla1e. Make the most of your oven b~ baking a c;1dc d1 h alonss1dl' the ham Swc<'l potatoes. squash. tur- nips and carro ts arc all great fall and \\'IDier nl\ontc If the meat and 'cgctabks do riot require the same baking time. s1mpl) tagger the 11m1ng. ror ear,1er sli cing. let the ham stand 10 to 1 S minutes. While the ham stands. quickly steam fresh broccoli 4iprars. Broccoli 1s now 1n abundant suppl) and reasonably priced This versatile and nutnt1o us 'egctable can be cooked until crisp-tender and topped with melted margarine and freshly sround pepper or used as an 1ngred1ent in salads. st1r-frys and casseroles. Store fresh broccoli 11ghtl} "rapped in the refngerator up to li ve da)s. Use }our refngerated ham to streamline weekday meal prep- aration. Ham and cheese omelets and chef salads make great emerg- ency meals. but don't stop there. Tl) alternatins ham cubes and fresh or canned fruits on skewers. Broil. brushing frequent!) "Ith barbc<-uc sauce. .\ t\\1St on the al "a) s popular ham sandwtch features ham slices and apple "'edges on toa ted Eng- h h muffin halves. Top \\1th an instant cheese sauce made b\ heating pasteurized procesc; chc1.·sc sprfad. Ham 'n Broccoli Bake l'i special enough for guests but takes-JU t minutes to assemble The 'ersa11lc sauce. nchl) flavored \\Ith S.W1c;s cheese. can add glamour to fa\'onte cooked vegeta blt"S, poultry. meat and fish fillets. Let the oven do double dut) b) baking a dessert wtth the casserole. .\pple Cnsp for Two bakes at the same temperature 1n the same amount of 11me as Ham 'n Broccoli Bake. For th1 autumn fa,onte. almost an) apple \\1th a firm cnsp texture and tart flavor can be used GLAZED HAM 1 3-pound fully-cooked bam "'a up orange marmalade l tablespoon water 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Dasb of grouad ginger Whole cloves Place ham on rack in baling pan score top Bale at 315 de-grees. I hour Combine marmalad"C'. \\31cr. mustard and ginger ~1mmcr 5 minute\ Spoon over ham stud \\llh clo\e-.. Con11nuc bl\_ktng 30 minutes. hasung frequenth ~1th mannalad<' ..au c 6 to 8 ser- ' 1ngs HAM 'N BROCCOLI BAKE I tablespoon margarine I t.ablespooa no.r ''cup milk Dasb of groud red pepper "I eep (% oucn) "1-edded Swl11 cbeese "t pond broccoli. c.t into spun, cooked. dralDed 6 Ollllttl foll-cooked Um slices Make wh1tc sau~ wtth marganne. flour. milk and red pepper. Add chcc~. ur until melted. Arrange t>roccoll on bottom of I 0 x 6-mch haling dish. top wtth ham and cheese 'k!UCC. Cover Bake at 350 degrees, 20 to :? 5 minutrs or until"' thoroughly heated :? scf\ mgs. APPLE CRISP FOR TWO % capt pttled apple ~ces l tablespoon wa~r "> cop no11r ~ , 3 tablespoons packed broWD Hl&r i... teaspooo etanamoo 3 t.ables~ns margartne Plac-t apples and wate r in 2 to 2'h- cu p shallo" bail.mg dish. Combine di) tngrcd1ents. CUI in marprinc until m1x1ure reseri'tblcs coarse cru mb\. Spnnlle 0 ' er apples Bake at ~ 'i.O dc."grcc ... W to ~5 minutes or until appleo; are tt·ndcr Scl"\-e warm. 2 ~r' tng\ ·Dallas ehef' s philosophypractical By BEA ANDERSON Ofte.0.-, .......... Samuel Avner learned early in hfe that if you want 10 cat. coo km& skills art e scntilal. The oldest of seven children and the son of working parents. Avner bcpn dcvclopmg these skills at the aae of 7. Now he 1s the executive chef at the prcsti&ious Mansion on Turtle Creek 1n Dallas, whctt he overseas a staff of 4S and is re ponsible for crcatin'-new menus three times a year and dc- vclopina recipes for 11 pcc1ols do1I) He ia o nl) 2 , but the .-d he traveled to reach this pinnacle wa not smooth. To btatn with, he had no love of cooking. As a child. he u1d. "I hated 11. but I had no rho1cc. II I wnntcd to cat. I had to cook.·· But he has worked in kitchen!> all his life, and eventually decided that if he pursued the profes~1on "T would always have a hce of bread to cal.A His hm1tcd education (he com- pleted the etfhth &rade, with the last year ''spent 1n the school kitchen"), he said, has not been a problem for advancement, althouJ}l tfc doubted his ability in budaetma and dealina with cxccutjves when he accepted the position at the Mansion. However. he 1d. :ancr two months he was do1 n1 llcntr th.an h1 p~ ccoor and that bus1ne had picked up. "So I ne ver thought about education pin I renJ11cd that 1n hfc. )OU JU'it do wh.1 )'OU have to do .. • # Mor,l olh1-; tram1ng has been on the JOb. beginning a-; a teen wuh helping his mother. who \\ll'i a ho p11al chef. He then worked tor \.anous chefs 1n Jerusalem. ht\ nat1\.C tt~. and in Pam-"I tncd to chan&c Job e\.CI) 1' month\ and work for a chef w11h a d1fTertnt nat1onalm, \0 I could learn fO<Xh ofh1, rnuntry·as well ascookina tct·hn1QuC\ .. He 11 o 'jtud1cd at the Tadmor hool of Culinary ·\n in Jerusalem and eornw a culinary ccnificatc at the Lo Varennc 4khool of C\lhnary n~ 1n Paris. I le alw -.er' ed a-. chef of the Pla:r.a Jcru\alrm I lotrl and later the c'- C<'Ull\t' \OU\ chef at tht• &x-a R11ton Hotel an~ luh. ~3 R,aton f111 \' nn \\c,,, oat "ic1m,1n-M.1t\ u' • Fa h1on Island. last Thur"1a) to prtpare a ~nefi1 dinner hononl\& Dr Stank} "an den oon. don of U In inc ( ollegc of Mc<i1c1ne. and 'Will ~tum to the uthland unda) &o patuc1p;uc in the Fe ti\ al of Food and Wine at pa.go''· a Meal on Whrels benefit The JcdtC2trd chef in lSt "alt has nothing to do v.tth uccc If you have a aoal and art commmed to C>.ccllenct, )OU'll achieve your JNI .. Culinary occlkncc. to i\vner. 1 prcpanna food 1n d1fTcttnt wa)s. of do1n1 the unu ual and v.c.rk1na onl) ~Ith fi h martdienu To ensuf't' frt-hnc '· he grov.\ h 1\ O\\ n herh\. makrs h1' ov.n '1ncp~ and ha\ produ« anJ meat tkll\ertd tv.1cc a d:t) The ta<;tc ot "'Cl"\ dish. he ..a1~. .. should he d nam11e .. And prt~n-> t~t1on 1s cquall~ important '\ plate hould b(-designed. he said 'I pend a lot of time drc1dma what I want and wh.ert J want 1L •• For the unu'iual. i\\ner ham h1 rt(tP<' for a Thank~I' ing dinner rntrtt H1'I apprna h 1s rtvolut1on- an. he abandon trad1t1 on AMERICAN GOOSE LfVER wrm PlJMPIU PA, TA AND BLACK BEAN MANGO ALAD PH~ ,, nap an.,.,. .. noar '' cep ••mollna I tg yolk (P1eaH ~ CHJtF /C4, Chef 8amuel A TD.er • \ \ . ) , W' • • • 4"lllli!liP"'2 . • C2 Of'ange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 7, 198-4 ---- Beef ·~ ~~.~~F~!~ LB • g, , Blade Cut Chuck Roast L8 899 80NOEDBEH ..• Top Sirloin Steak BONELESS BONDED BEEF LOIN r l 8 2.29 Cross Rib Roast l~ 1.98 BONELESS BONDED BEEF CHUC"- Porterhouse Steak L8 2.49 BONDED BEEF LOIN Balley Pastrami CHUNI( .•... ... Le 2.29 OCEAN SPRAY; STRAINED OR WHOLE, 16 OZ C1'N .57 ~Kleenex i ·Tlssues .77 r Bernstein's 1rA9 ... ~'!ssing~•oz .~, "* !Heinz Ketchup ~OMATO 32 OZ BTL !Cranberry Cocktail <)CEAN SPRAY 48 Ol BTL r Lipton C?nion 7.3 Soup Mix · 215 OZ BOX . ·!"Green Giant 69 A Le Sue~~!:~~: !t!!!!';~ .. ~!~ ~!~~!es ..... 1.25 ree~! Monte Pickles I : 4~ 1.05 !~!~!~Top Stuffing ~ , a •• 85 !!!!~9ulck Mix !!o!!!~to Saupe -!9.~~~Jle Juice RE Gut AA OA lolllAC r 1 1L P • Ol R • 1.99 ' • • I ., .17 ~· ; 'N 1.69 !!!!!!!'' Wlp Topping •. 1. 09 ··01 ~. 2.19 = _Whole Body_ Chicken -=---~ .. one- FRESH FRYING. SOUTHERN. GRADE A Wbole Chicken Legs FRESH FRYING I ro !I P!ECE.S PEA Tllil... : L8 889 Turkey Breast LOUIS RICH FRESH ... ., ... L9 2.19 Parle Loin "Roast LB 1.28 ~IMLOIN CUT ) LB ilVG . ~R~~~!~~N~'Y!~ Spare~l~~B 1.28 Parle Chops LB 1.95 QIN CUT ..... Parle Chops .. • ........ LB 1.75 A·B CUT . . . . . .t' Pilncella i ·Yams CAANA TION, 12 OZ. CAN .47 . . r Durkee. 1'A9 Coconut .,. FLAKED 14 OZ PKG r Eagle Brand Miik SWEETENED CONDENSED 14 OZ CAN 123 Swansons 35 Chicke~. ?,~'?.'~ ~Green Giant 4· 5 A Niblets ;2~~ • rg~:::y· 99 PtnED 6 OZ CAN . MEDIUM RIPE Steak BONDED BEEF LOIN LB . Morrell Bacon Sl..<CEO -. t.~~'!'p!~ ~N~I'.~ Sa~~~~ oz PKG .59 !:,~[~!;.>;Fl':YJngs or Drumstlc~~. 69 E[~~~ ~~~~~~1~.~ ... " . l B 1. 79 ~~~.~h Bay ~cal/ops ... La 2.49 ~!~~~~r!}:!~~~~~!. s.~~k LB 2.99 • ----= ~:=-: . ~Mn. i C&ibblson'I Stuffing REGULAR OR CORN 8AEAO, 12 oz. eox .SS · ~Gallo 6 Wines ~ Cf1ENtN IL.ANC, P:RENCH COUlMBARD OR PREMIUM ROSE. 1.5 L Tit. 8TL. 249 -· ... r Betty Crocker ·s9 , v.9.~!e ~!~~!ox • " !Marshmallow 59 Creme KRAFT 7 OZ JAR • f E~~!,;.;~~~L BTL 499 80 PROOF !Kleenex Dinner Nap!l~a~ .• 79 £~!!!!~ntlne Sco~~~~TA BTl 13.9_9 !~~~.~~!~~ Clu~ •,IA BT,· 16.99 . r~m!~noff Vodka . 1•,•P Pl• 8.99 ... Copyrlg•ll' IW Dy L.,c-y ltorH Inc All RIOhh Rett,..•d Our Price P101ect10" Polley ou•r•,.I••• lll•H pnceo lo be •llt Cll•• Llmll Afthl1 " ... 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Apples ~ppealing in fall desserts T he heavenly aroma of simmer- ing (or baking) apples is surel y the pure essence of an old-fashioned autumn! Happily, the versatile apple -regal in pastry or cakes - can also be a quick cooking conve- nienee dessen. , . Poached apples, for example: are ready to-serve in less than 20 minutes. Our recipe adds. lemon and sugar to the unpeeled sliced apples, and tops the warm fruit with a ltght and foamy topping. h 's an easy combination of chopped fig bar cookies. chopped walnuts, and whipped topping with a..dasq of cinnamon. You'll like the topping served with baked apples too ... and with warmed chunky apple sauce _ {heat-lhe canned variety _in your microwave). POACHED APPLES WITH FIG·NUT TOPPING t 'h cups apple Julee 1 t.ablespoon sugar I tablespoon lemon juioc 6 apples, cored, cot LDto eighths 114 c up water 1 tablespoon cornstarch I 8-ouace container (3 cups) whipped topping with real cream, thawed a;, cup chopped fig bar cookies If.I cup chopped walnuts 14 teaspoon claaamon Com bine apple juice, sugar and lemon juice in saucepan. Add apples; " simmer I 0 to 15 minutes or until tender. Remove apples; keep warm. Gradually add water to cornstarch, stirring until well blended. Graduall)I add cornstarch mixture to hot liquid, stirring constantly, until · mixture boils and th ickens. Add apples; mix lightly. -eombme remaining ingredienn. Serve over apples. Sprinkle with additional chopped walnuts, 1f de· sired. 6 serv111gs. LUSCIOUS CHOCOLATE ORANGE RlEEZE 1 'h cups vanilla wafer crumbs Y.t cop margarine. melted 1 cup orange sherbet, softened 14 cup Qran_geJukL _ _ 1 8--ounce contal.Der (3 cups) whipped topping with real cream, thawed 11, cup fudge topping 1 tablespoon mllk Combine crumbs and margarine; press onto bottom and 1 'h inches high around sides of 9-i nch springform pan. Combine sherbet and j'uice: fold in I cup whipped topping. Pour over crust: freeze unul firm. Heat fudge topping in saucepan over low heat: stir in -milk. Fold 'n remaining whipped topping. Pour over sherbet layer; freeze. I 0 to 12 servings. Expand >our meal planning horizons to the Middle East. The nutntious cuisine of gnlled meats. fresh veaetablc and vains bar- monizes with today's health-con- scious lifestyle. Middle Eastern Grilled Chicken and Baba Ganu h (Egplant Salad) create a whole- some yet e}totic.menu for entenain- ing. . Middle Eastern Grilled Chicken makes a dr<lmatic main dish fo r four using just one pound of boneless chicken breasts. SimpJy spear pieces of green pepper and onion along with chunks of chicken for casy.to-sc.rvc kabobs .... A lemon-herb marinade spaces up the trio with a delightful blend of traditional spic.es and hearty deli mustard. Marinate ahead, then broil or grill at the last minute. Garnish with cherry 1.Dmatocs and seiye on a bed of hof·rice . . Complement the kabobs with traditi onal cooked and chined veg- etables medley -Baba Ganush. Eggplant. chopped tomatoes. green pepper and parsley become a snap- py side dish when fla vored with slopp)' joc easoning mix. Make It ahead and refrigerate until needed. Hollow out a second uncooked eggplant to use as an eye catching serving-i:lish. Complete the Middle Eastern theme with pita bread, fresh fruit and hot tea. MIDDLE EASTERN GRILLED CHICKEN 4 chicken breast halves, skinned -and booed 14 cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons olive or other veg- etable oil 2 tablespoons spicy mosterd ·wtNaNew Home Entertainment Center trom ~Raisin Bran 2 GRAND PRIZES Sony 46" ru r proteetlOll T't JYr, YICltO ussene rlCOfOtr JVr. video camera11eeoroer combination 1 JVC stert0 systtm a JVC 13· re· mote contrOI cOIOr T'i, 1n0 a Cobra COfdltsl phone 10 FIRST PRIZfS JVr. vldlO cassette recoroer "'"' ~ tmer plus .NC \liOeo c.vnlfllrecorclef c:ombnatOI 50 SECOND PRIZES Sony 'll1llcllJlln. blO and wt111t PQfutlle TV Wjlfl rutln ccanpact ICften 500 THIRD PRIZES COOta totClltU OllOl'll /' .. Orange Co t DAiLt PILOT/Wedneeday, ~-1, 1tM C8 Middle Eaatem buffet featurea Chicken Kabobe. "'& teaspoon oregano leaves 14 teaspoon salt 4 medium-size onions, cut Into halves 1 green pepper, cut into 1-locb squares Cut ch1l·kcn into I-inch pieces Combine lemon 1u1ce. 011. mustard. ore~no and salt, add chicken, st1mng unul well coa ted. Cover and refriger- ate at least 2 hours. Arrange on skewers. alternaung with onions and green pepper. Grill over hot coals or broit I 0 to 15 minutes. turning A Kahlua White Ruulan pie i1 a festive finale to holiday entertaining. occsionally and brushing w1lh mannade. 4 servmgs. EGGPLANT SALAD "Baba Gan1tsb ) l medhu:\·slle eggpl&Dt ) greell pepper. coarsely cbopped z tablespoons on I tomato. peeled and chopped Z tablespoons red wl.De vlneJar 1 envelope ( 1 'i'I onces) ~oppy Joe seasoniDg mix 11, cup chopped fresh parsley 4 to 6 whole wlleat pita bread p0ekets Pnck eggplant generously with fork. Place whole unpeeled egplant on rack in 40Cklegrce oven. &k:e 3S to 40 minutes, until very soft. Cool shghtly. Peel by using sharp ~nife and pulling flesh from skin with fork. Chop eggplant, discarding ICCds and slun. • -..... . .. Cook pepper in oil in small pan about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, vinegar ~nd seasoning mix. Heat to s1mmenng. surringoccasionally. Add to C&&f>lant with parsle¥; mix thoroughly Chill Serve with pita bread. 4 to 6 servings. White Russian now a -spectacu18.r pie ~ The classic Kahlua White high speed unul thick. Beatd.wolvcd Russian becomes a desscn spec-gelatin slowly into egg mutturc. Stir iQ tacular m this cool and creamy new kahlua and vodka. Cool, stirring pie, authentically spirited with occasionally. untiJ mixture beg.ins to kahlua and a hmt of vodka. A dnck:el'} shghtly. - - fi · fi · h h h Beat egg whites to soft peaks, then esuve mis mg touc to ohda} beat 10 3 tablespoons supr, one at a entenaaning. or your own special ume. 10 make menngue. f old into occasions. this recipe features a gelattn mixture. Beat cream suff and particularly flavorful shortbread fold an. Chill ~turc a few rrunutcs coo~ie crust and l~yer. ... unttl 11 mounds on a spoon. Tum halt It s a good ch01ce .for the bus} into chilled tSbell Spnnkle evenly hostess. too. because It requires no "'1th the 1 2 cup reserved crumb bakins and is eas1l~ prepared ahead mixture Top Wlth reqlaimna fiJhng. with JtlSt ,~ addttton of kaflltta-EtnH ~~rel hoorsor~nught. - cream tOPPln$ before serving. Gar-.Jkfore 5'CJYJ.O.g....-SWtt"I Kahlua nish "'ith optional "'h1te chocolate Cream Topping over pie. Ga.rrush for a super spectacular prsentat1on, v.1th grated white chocolate, 1f de-• KAHLUA WHITE RUSSIAN PIE Kablaa Browned Butter Crust 1 envelope 1111.flavored gelatin •, cup cold water · 3 large eggs, separated 7 tablespoons sugar 1 • cup kab.lua 3 tablespoons vodka 1~ cup whipping cream Kahlua Cream Topping Grated wblte cbocolare (optional) Prepare Kahlua Browned Butter Crust and chill Spnnklc gelaun O\ er cold water. let stand 5 minutes 10 soften: dissolve over hot water Beat egg yolks with 4 tabkspo<'ns ugar at slJ'ed Makes I (9-mch) pie, 8 scr- \lng.s Kahlua Bfowned Butter CrHI; Crush packaged shonbread cook.Jes" 10 measure :!1 ~ cups crumbs (I 0 ouncesl \fot with 2 tablespeons sugar Heat ·: cup buner over moderate heat unul hghtl~ browned. Remo' e and sur tn I tablespoon kahlua and mix welJ Wlth crumbs. Reserve 1 : cup crumbs for pie cc ntCT. Press remainder over bottom and sades of bu 1 tered 9-mch pie pan. Chill. Kahlua Cream TopplDs; Beat I cup "'hipping cream to soft peaks. Beat m 3 tablespoons kahlua, one at a umc. .unul toppang as st1ff. ' • ., -------------r-----~ " __ ,. _____ ._...-...._ 44000 l.l.3744 ... ----------- 1s· I I I I ·1s· I -~ .• j .. ~ Oraog.'Coaet DAILY PILOT/W9dnnday. N~vembef' 7, 1ee. __ _ c . Eiasy Mexican dishes score points with football fans American Food rrefCreoces 1 1mall clove 1•rllc, mhteff heat, in hot 011. slowly cook chicken shows that the food and exercise 1 10 ! table1poou lemo1 J• until well-browned on all side , about • h.abitsof Jocks and Spccuuor arc at In medium bowl stir toaether all 20 minutes. Pour off ftt: set chicken different ends of the pcctrum ... inarcdtcnts until t~oroushly mixed. side. In same kille1 over medium However sometimes it's difficult Makes about I cup. heat. cook bacon unul cnsp. cmovc to tell. Come Sunday a.ftemoon CHICKEN AND RICE OLE wnh slotted spoon nnd crumble. Set both lfOU{>S a.re likelr to be in the ' ! labletpoona salad oU aside .. dcQ watch1na footbal and working lcblckeodrum•tJckl (l 'i\ poUJtdt) Pour off all but 2 tablespoons up hearty appetites.. according to 4 1llces bacoa dr~ppings. In hot drippings, cook rice, the 1984 CampbdJ study. l 'i\ cup1 qaJck-eooklDI rice, U · onion and ~n pepper w1th garlic Jocks are younger. mostly male. cooked until rice 1s lightJy browned and and lead active lives They tend not 'i\ cop cbopped onion vegetables-arc tender .. stirrinJ often. · fi · d h I h · .,.. ":Si ciao= 1reet1 ""Pf:r Stir m ""°etablc 1'uice, ch1l1es and to assoc. 1at.e 1tness.an eat w. 1th 1 m-lam c ov• arllcr-m __ ... ·• ... ... "-cu bacan.:beat 10 boilingJ>our in10 t 2 by .____... ____ _.....~ eati~ CHOtGeS, • espeeia 1 can(! oucea ve1e&able Juice 8-inch baking dish. Arrange chicken when TV ootball ~mes arc an-1 cu (C oucea) cllopped cUDed on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 volved. But they do like to try new 1reea cblllet, drained minutes or until rice is tender. Makes foods. As for Spectators. they In 10-incb skillet over m~dium 6 servings. usually avoid diets and exercise at ,._.. __________ :,__ ____ _::_ _________________ __::.___-=======::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:~~-...... -----------:r-- all costs and arc in an older age _ bracket. • How. do you feed these two groui\>s on football Sundays? Here are a trio of recjpcs that are easy to · make. Tort.ilia Lasa$na will appeal to the Jock who hkes to try foreign foods. The dish can be prepared during the afternoon. Just follow the steps one at a time -it's easy. Chicken and Rice Ole 1s anothe simple to prepare meal. Enhanced with crisp cooked bacon, green chilies and vegetable juice. it'~ scrumptious. The dish is cooked on to p of the range ma skillet and then baked for a short time in the oven. R..EISCHMANN'S MARGARINE Better wait until half time to bring Tex Mex Chill to the table. Made with economical ingredients such as ground beef, kidney beans and vegetable juice, it's sure to be a c favorite with Jocks. TORTILLA LASAGNA 1 tableapooe aalad oil 'i\ cop cbopped oaJon ! cops ve,elable ju.Ice I .tablespoon cornatarcb 14 cup cllopped canoed green cblllea % lab)eapoona cbopped fresh cilan- tro or parsley J pond groud beef I cap salad oil I flo9r &ortfilH ( 8 I.Deb ) I C'!e 1ucamole l 'i\ c1pa ali.redded Monterey Jack cbeeae wltb Jalapeno peppers To make sauce, in 2-quart saucepan over medium heat. in I tablespoon hot oil. cook onion until tender. Stir 1n vegetable JUICC. corn- starch, ch1hcs and cilantro. heat to boiling, strrring until sauce 1s thickened. Reduce heat to low: sim- mer I 0 minutes stirring occasionally Reserve •;,cup sauce. Meanwhile. in 10-inch skillet over medium heat, cook beef until browned, st1mng to separate meat Spoon off fa t: stir in remain mg sauce. In I0-1nch skillet over medium heat. 1n I cup hot 011, fry ton1llas. one at a lime, about 5 seconds on each side or until softened. Dram on paper towels. To make·tort11la tasagna. 1n 9 or I 0- 1nch pie plate. place a tortilla: spread tortilla w11h about I cup meat mixture. Top with another tortilla: spread to rtilla w11h 1'2 cup guacamole and spnnkle with 1h cup cheese. Repeat la}erS, ending with a tortilla. re.mainang meat mixture. remaining tortilla and rc~rved sauce. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or unul hot Spnnkle with remainm~ cheese; bake 5 minute~ more or until cheese melts To \(.'r ... e Let stand I 0 minutes. cut 1010 p1c-\hapcd "-edge~ Make~ 6 to 8 -----"i.t'!f'YW~ GUACAMOLE I medium avocado, peeled, pitted a.od mashed ! tablespoons finely chopped onion I tablespoon chopped green chilies CHEF ... From Cl I tablespoon pureed pumpkin I teaspoon olive oil Salt to taste Salad I ripe mango I cup cooked black beans .. I tablespoon <'bopped cilantro I teaspoon olive oil I teaspoon <'hampagne stock vinegar alt and freshl )' ground pepper to tas te American Goose Liver 2 I 3 ounces each I goos-e livers Salt and freshly ground pepper I teaspoon chopped cilantro I egg, beaten 1 cup yellow corn- bread crumbs I table11poon olive oil In loud prcx.n'>or. plau.· all pasta ingrcd1t·nt' (over Pr0<.C\\ until ball of dough form'> Remove. C over with pla!>llC wrap Rcfngcratc I hour Pla<.'C dough 1n pa~ta machine < ut into hngu1n1 shape \ct a<11de Peel and cube mango Pldce 1n 00'41 Add remaining ..alad ingre- d1entc; Mix well \ct a~1dc ~pnnkk liver with ~It and pepper Mix cilantro and egg. Dip liver 1n egg. Roll 1n crumhs Repeat \aute in oil. Set as11Jc but keep warm. Deep fr; llnguin1. Drain Pla<.e on ~1dc of serving plate Spnnllc with chopped chives. 1f desired .\rrange hve r on pasta Spoon salad next to pasta and lt vcr Serves 2 CHILI EGG DIP f large egp, bard cooktd • • cop mayoonalac- J teatpoon prepared muatud I ltalpooa cider vlne1ar Salt 1941 pepper to IHte 4-o.ace CID cllopped 1treen c•t11t11dr1lntd Ma11h ca&s and mix with mayon· n. 1o;e, musrard. -vme1ar \.1lr and pepper. 11tir m ch1J1cs. ( uvcr and rcfrttera1e. Makes 2 cups r>ch l,OU )(l"VCd 1 a thick dip w1tll wokcd ortichokc -leaves arran&td around heart~ (quanc"·d or <'111 1n \lnpc;) 47 EA.- LR FOSTER FARMS LR FOSTER FARMS FRYING BEST OF FRYER CHICKEN BREASTS • 16-0Z. ~KA6£ • f-Ol. CAN FOSTER FARMS CHICKEN FRANKS HUNTS 10MA10 SAUCE COCA COLA OR TAB "l'Wl'll ,.., kt I II\ It 10 t'f(I \II 11 ' V fl k 1\ll'H1\ 111 I A l'kll I r lk I I\.., I PA 11 I Hit IH If J l"oll 11\1 l'Hll I Hf I it 1 lllJN I Xl 1 l ~\I I )j Al I\. I HI l'>fl 1 IJH l'HOMt "lti'l,Al.111 M v - ( ALPHA BETA . .' '· ... 1 ooyr1on1 19114 "" "O"I ••~•• II•• "llhl llJ l•tn•I Q•ll•ftl•fifltt i.AI~ !Al ra111!'l•"l on 111 1 u111i111 ''"'"* """' w "" A l11HJ r /\01 lhAtl.abl• '"•II tlOfH • t.urot aom.E • l4-0Z. LOAF • l\Ll VA•lf fll SKAGGS ALPHA BETA 100~ WHOLE WHEAT BREAD WE ACCEPT ALL !fUPERMARKETS' DOUBLE COUPONS Ofter 1pph t only to c11m1n1 1upetm1rk•I coupon• 1n ~vlh rn C11ttorn11 Coupon eomn1n1111on1 wt11ch e11eueo thft v111ve of the 1tt1m not 11cc;ep1ea Only mnnufacturtr 1 r.oupon1 <>I S 1 00 or loH c11n be ooubltd L•Quor and 4-\tty p1ot1ucu txc:ludtd ' .,uh(l!Ct 10 t•m•ll 1mpt1nteo on Hth c0tipon '"°'" 01 IH111m11"1! CMipon o ll1r1 not l(..C.t'pilO Th11 0111; efltcttv• NOV4lmber 8 lhrouon 14 1984 . t CITRUS Hill. ORANGE JUICE •BEEF ROUND • tt-02. CAN • FllOZEN NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS .• .. J ' r , , Orang• Coa t DAIL y PILOT /Wednllllday, November 7, 1114 Start the day the nutritious way -.~~~~ Brukfast an bed. brca~st on thr 4 ew run, brcakfa1t at noon. Whatever Gtoero• datla ,e,,er the time or place, breakfast 1~ an In 8·inch killc1 O\:Cr medium heat impe>rtant meal and hould becom e in I 1abk~Po0n ho1 butler. cook . a mom Ing habit. It provide ,energy mu hroomi. unul hJhtly ttfowned. ln and pep needed througho ut theda y mall bowl. t1r •cwthcr cooked Herc is uelection ofrcc1pe to fi1 mu1hroom • p1na h 1.nd choet.e until any breakfast occasion. Eac h o ne 1s well w~ndc:d Sci • 1dc low in calorics and extra nutnJiou~ Re~..Vc J tablespoons veietabk thanks. to a favorite ingred,ient _ Juice . .In ~mall saucepan, &raduallY. vcg_etablejuice. sti r rema1n1na Juice into flour until allow unC'OOkcd l'U m unure to run •,. "II,...... under omtltt When omelet "srt but • Ctlf di" d ...... 1,1111 mo1\t 900n 'IJ spinach fiUina .. a.tatt w _....., • dov.n center of om k l . f·old omckt Grose well 12 2'h-inch m~ over filhnaa nd hdtonto warm plate.' cu~ In latJe bowl witb (Oft. mis Repeat str~ to make rcma1n1na flour. bran flakes. supr. b&kinl ·IOdl omelet. S~n •ucc ()vet omelet and h. Jn small bowl wit.ttfon. 11it Makes 2 ~rv1na,s to1e1her vcactable juice. qa. Froau 1 Claoppd p lHcla: moloncs and oil. Add mi1ture, Substitute '/• cue coo)ccd Onuncd rarsmsand waJnutull at once 10 flout <'hopped spinach tor fre h p1nach. •mutturc. With spoon. slir JUtl vntil moo1h. ""in hot pcppcr~uce. Heat RICOTTA AND SPINACH mtxturc over lo w heat until BREAKfA TBRANMUYFJN OMELETS thickened. ~t1 mn1 constantly. Keep I c•p ~JJ·parpo.te no,r nour and bran flakes arc moil1Cned. (A void o vcrmill.ina which cau.s tou&hneis. t.ucr &hould be lumpy.) % tablespo .. 1 belter or marcarloe wurm. J cap bra. ilakta ~ c•p sliced fresll matllroom1 'To make omelets: In small bowl, t t.ableapooai 1111r •4 c•p freall aplaaclt beat well. c~s. 3 table poons re-l 1n1 o b1kla1-.1oc1 __ _......_ -_J~~.-~ .... er •m•H cunt served vege1a~ per. n teaspooo salt orunl1hoo1hpick iraened incentttof cttame4 co&u1e cltffte 8-1nch omelet pan or skillet over I cao fl OUtta) vecea..ble Jule. muffin co~ out clean and dry. • I cu (I ouces) vqetable juice medium heat. meh 'h tabt~poon I ea. 1U«11U1 Hatn Remo've muffins from pan ont0 wire poon bal tCT into pased muffin...,.n cups. I teupeo11 aJl.,.rpoae Hoar buuer. Pour 1'1 egg miJtture into pan. t tablffPOMJ dark molu ti rack~ serve immcchatcJ~ with bu~. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=:::=:=::::=:::~-D==•lll=...:lto:::.tt~Dpe=ppe~~r~aa:ace::::~-__:-__:L:•~tt~e:d~if~\~as::.:eu.s::::~se:t:.~'1:1t:1n~g~s:k:il:lc:t~to:__~t~t:ab:l~es~poo::.:.:••~11:::lacl::_o:U:_ _____ Mak~~2 ~uffin~ •NEW C ROP • CALIFORNIA EA. •LIMIT 6 ZUTANO AVOCADOS NESTLE SEM·l-SWEET MORSBS HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE BOUN'tY PAPER 10WELS TIDE DETERGENT •I ROU • Of51GNLR OM NEW MICROW\Vt LB . HAWAIIAN PAPAYAS ' '' HERE ARE JUST A f.EW Of. THE WINNERS IN :JHE ALL NEW At~HA BETA BINGO GAME Mal. a• HTllYICM IOIUT•lla OtlH YUMT -. .. . . Sollthern· cookin__g charITI.i~g By TOM HOGE ., ....... , ......... Southern coolung charms many Amen cans as a source of fine food · an~ a hnk to a bygone er.a. The South generally inciudes 12 st.ates south of the, Mason-Dixon Linc and represents at least a dozen Q.11sines. Many of the dishes that have found their way north come from Virgmui. renowned fm 1ts Sm1thfidd ham; Mississippi. noted for 1u shn mp stew; Loumana. with lls Creole delicacies such as frogs legs. a nd South Carolina. with its she..aab soup. Mud{ of the South's cuisine bas received relatively little attention up North. An example is T.enlle$see, usuaJly regarded as the place of origin of such dishes as hog and hominy and turnip greens wnh hog jowl -Now a coolr.boQk has appcamllh.at gives a rundown o n the hcany dishes . ~ of that stile. lt is based on the food served early in the century by Mary Bobo in 1l Lynchburg boarding hou~ that has now been reopened to the public. CM1c;s Ma1)'s Down-Home Cook- • ·· by Dia na Dalsass. NAL Books. New Amcncan Library. 1633 Broad- wa' 'lew York. NY 10019 $14.9S) The book contam s 120 recipe\ from t~ lilcsofM1ss.Mary and takes a nos~tgk_loox at S!flali.;JoWT\ m~n­ ca around the tum oflhe ccntur). a nd the robust diet of Tennessee. Included a~ such classics as cour tn fncd steak with buttermilk gra') and creamed chicken on com bread 1de dishes include asparagus· almond casserolr and garhc cht'("SC' gnts ~sseru co"er a broad ra~c including such mouth-watenng treat'> as sweet potato pie and Tennessee wh1skc\ ca.kc r here IS also lnlcrcst1ng bad· ground on the h1stonc site of l)'nchburg and on Mass Ma? herself Fntnes from the diary o a local woman g1'e a p1C'ture of hfc in L~ nchburg almost a ccntur) ago. Here 1s a hohda} special tha t 1s cas' to mal e WEET POTATOES WITH PECAN t. large mttt po1.a.l0tt__o_r .)'AID.I_ "bkll mate dtt din still ric~er ''I 1tkk batter or margarioe. sofleoff :i, cup sapr '" teaspoo• salt ! ouces botttboo wM.Rey Li cap peea.u, CO&l'Wly c~pped Place potatoes in large saucepan and rn"C'r with water Bnng to boil tO\ er and cook potatoes unt1l trndcr. about "\5 minut~. Drain When polatoes arc cool. peel off kins and plaC't.' in a m1~ing bowl Mash with huucr Beat 1n sugar. salt and bourbon Spread half thr potato ml\ture 1n a greased I 'n-quan round casSl.'rolc and spn nklt' wn h half the fX'Can<, Repeat with second la} er and rest of nuts". Bake casserole in a "\~5· " degrct' oven unul hot and t.tie pecans turn Ilg.ht brown. about 30 minutes Sen c~ 6 lo 8 people. Beef up flavor. but cut calories \ '°'"er talonc casserole that'\ lull o l na,or and lam1I~ appeal BEEFY CABBAGE CASSEROLE I pond ground beef I small onlo11, chopped ~11 t'llp uncooked IOD&·CTaln rlct- 1 '• tea poons salt I teaspoon parsley flakes 1, tea poon pepper ~ &e11pooa garlic powder I small lilu4 eabba1~. cllopped l•bo•t I taps) t caps naea..ble jul<'• cockllJI or tomato J•I~ ( rumble grnund hcd into :!-quart rn1c.-ro wa\C .. \afl· C'a \C'rolr ~du OnJQJ'l M1crow:t\e (htah). uncovered ' 10 6 mmutts or unlll meat 1\ St'\, '11mng once Drain MI\ in nee \ah f)&rl!.t\ JXpJ)t"r, prhl pov.drr nd c.-a~ • Pour '<'lttat'llc JUKC (l\,"(t all. (O\Cr v.11h ca\scmlt hd M1<TOW&\.C (h1Jh) 9 10 10 minute\ or until bo1hna. sttmna once Then. mlttO .. avc (lov. -'.\O pcn:cn1) l l to IS m1nut~ r until n 1i tender. t1mn' on r \bt>ut I '" 1 • l 75 calonC1 c r IPS· With full pov.1.:r. m1C1'0wa~c lCl m1 nutts. t1mn1 t .. iC'C. Let 11.anJ CO\Crcd lO manu Thi i f rtczn v. c II { \ '\ l .. aetty Crocker .. ..; . . ............. .. -cos ,_, Snackttrire ag~c can 11\&ke you a wiZard in the kitchen When your huniry kids ru h in from pin. or school. do you ever wish you could create dehclous snacks magically? Well . here are some instant snacktime ideas guaranteed to make you a wizard in the k1tc~n. With instant puddin& and pie filling and cold fre sh milk. making nacktimc magic is no ilJusion. What's more. these amazmgly easy treats do not require silken sorcery or complicated props. A quick search around the kitchen will --probably torn opjust the ma~ container you need. - So. what's the secret of conjuring great tasting wholesome snacks and eas) desserts ~ntl)? impl> pour 2 cups col(l milk into a I-quart leak proof con tamer. such as a glass Jar or plastic freCJ"er conJainer. Add instant pudding and cover tightl). ·'Shake "1gorousl> for 45 seconds. ay the magic word ... wait 5 mmutt,s .. and. presto! Stu pendous after-sChool treats. Your biggest kick will be "'atchmg the kids' delight a!> )OU perform th is magical feat. MYSTICAL SPLIT 2 cups col(! milk Pour mil l>. into I-quart container w11h tight fhtina cover. Add pud~1na mix. Covert1&htly. Hold1ngconta1ncr on top and bottom. shake hard 45 seconds. rrangc bananas in 4 shal- low oblong dessert dishei.. Spoon pu~dmg over bananas. Top with whipped topping. stra~bcmcs and nuts. RIDDEN TREASURE '•• cup 1eml-1wee& chocolate flavored chips Z cups cold mil!( . l pacllaf.e (4·•tr.YIDI •lie) vanilla flavor nstant • puddlng and pie filling . Place chocolate chips 1n 21h-cup serving dish. 'Pour milk into I ~uan con tainer with tight ti tting cover. Add pudding mil{. Cover tightly. Holding container on top and !>ottom, shake hard 45 seconds. Pour at once into dessen dish. Pudding will be-soft-set and ready to eat in 5 minutes. Garnish wu h whipped 1opping and additional . chocolate l'.h1p!>, 11 oc~11ed. Mukes 4 ~rv1ngs. MAGICAL RINGS t cups cold milk 1 package (4·servtng size) vanllla flavor Instant pudding and pie flllln& 2 •tablespoon11 chocolate syrup topptna 1 cup thawed frozen non-dairy whipped toppln.1 Pour milk into 1-quan conta1~er with tight tining cover. Add pud~ing ffi.1!...(ovcr tigh!h.J lold1 ng conta1ner on top andt>O\iOill. snake hl~d "1$, sec<f'nds. Po~r ~alfthe pudd!nftnlo 6 parfait glas~~ : Top" 1th chocolate syrup. whip ped topping apd remaining pudding mix- ture. spooning chocolate. !)yrup along edge of glass. Pudding, will be soft-~ct and ready to eat in 5 minutes. Garnish with add1t1onal whipped topping and chocolate !>yrup. ii desired Makes 6 servings. Whole ivheat goodness blended into cookies l package (4-servlng slze1 cboc· olate, coconut cream or vanilla In 1940when.RuthWakefieldantroducedanewcook1esensa11onat flavor Ins.tact pudding and . pie New England's Toll House fnn. chocolfllC chips hadn't been invented. She filling and all other homemakers caught up m this new rage chipped ofT the 4 bananas, halved semisweet chocolate from large baking bars. . Strawberry halves Packaged chocolate chips came al the beg1nn1ngof a new era known as Frozen non-dairy whipped top-convenience cook in,. Cake mixes. TV.dinners and frozen pizza we re soon plna, thawed 10 follow. Now there saootherdramauc new product on the market --=====;i~-~CJtoiipipieiidiiniiuiitsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil whblc whea t blend flour. . . I Up until now. whole wheat users had the messy JObof mmngall- EJdJsrvely "' s.tewey purpose flour with their whole wh~at no~r. A batter could no1 be made HenO Oecota•ed 51~• entirely from the whole wheat vanety or 1t w<?ul<t be too heav} · w.ter Colon Unfonunately, this limited whole wheat baking to a few specially . ~llla:-;ec~"!l!uce-developed recipes for heavier textured baked goods. UMIV PU1e1 NOY. there's a whole new wheat fl our. Ifs a blend of50 percent whole Coleta whea t flour and 50 percent unbleached all-purpose flour. i ~::".! The product has the wholesome. nutritious value of who~e wheat but From can be used in place ofall-purpose nour 1n nearl> all recipes w11hout change. I ma~ine mt rod uci ng the goodness of whol~ whca t 1 n to ord 1 nal) snacks ltke pies. bars and even chocolate ch1p cook1es. ~99 Plua tac wt!h 20 Saver Certrflcate rn filled folders No ertceptt0ns please See states ~ lat ONrls IE .1CC8P1 latctwnonll For starte/S. hcre'sa recipe featuring chocolate chips and whole wheat blend flour .. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 1 cup granulated sugar" 1 cup packed brown sugar "'3 cup sbortenlog 7,.3 cup margarine or butter, softened 2 teaspoons vanilla 2eggs 3 cups whole wheat blend flour 1 cup chopped.nuts 1 teaspoon baking s'oda 1 teaspoon salt . l package ( 12 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips Heat oven to 3 75 degrees. 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Your guests will appreciate the vanety. and you'll hke the convenience. because we've done all the work for you. A ham by any other name doesn · t taste the same. GIFT CERTIFICATES PARTY TRAYS NATIONWIDE SHIPPING WHOLE OR HALF HAM IN CA AHAHll,.., COllOHA OIL HA"'-ll TOllO, INGINITAS, fl'ISNO~ HUNTINGTON HACH, LA HAIM. 1.MCIWOOO, NOllTM MOUYWOOD. NOllTHlllDGI, OMNGa, '"lo .... "TO. 'ASADINA. llANCHO "lllAGI, lllVlllSfDI, SACM,..INTO, ~ DllGO, SAN FllAHCISCO, SAN JOU, SANTA IAlllAllA. SAH'TA "OHICA. SUNHTVAll. TOUAHCI, U".AHD, VAU HCIA, WOT COVIN.A WUT\AICI Yiu.Mil. WC>OC>\AND HIW ' ~E~EO,,. No other newspaper brings you.more f your city council, planning commission school and college districts and county ' ,.gove ~nment than the Daily Pilll Papayas add tou.Ch of the ~ropics T~e taste ofthc1ropics Is as close ~cup vegetable oil POLYNESIAN PARADI E •Pa,:aya Seed VUW.rttte ~ your prOduce depanment -3 tabletpooDI fre. •la llme Jolee z papaya1, peeled, 1eeded and I te.a1poo1 4r)' maataril pi neapples. bananas, coconuts and 3 t•ble1poon1 t.oney Cllbed I teaapoM ..._., · another perfect piece of paradise, ~ tea1poon dry m111tard % oran1ea, peeled, teedecl uct J &eelPOOlt IOJ 111ee papayas. Z papayH, peeled, 1eeded and 1ectloned i &altlnpoottt fretla lem• or U.e Also known as "tree melons." 1Uced l tan1elo, peeled, seeded and Jllff > ~payas arc a pear-shaped fruit, 6 ftt1b pineapple 1llce1, balnd secOoned ,. 1 prUc.clove ..-.. Wit~ sreen to yellow -8klo color. The l ldwlfruU, peeled aad lllctd % 1callloaa, cbopped ~ ettp veaeiile ell deltctous flesh is golden yellow or l lar1e banana, peeled and allced Botton or Romalne lettuce leave1 z tablespoou ffffll ,.,.ya...._ orange depending on the variety. Mint 1pr!1•, for 11rata~ 2 t1bleapooD1 f!11Dctd freab 1 ea. . . . .'.fhe center of the fruit is dotte4 witb In .container or: e'ec)rtc bknder parlaey · Combine all tfle t~aenis except edrble black seeds. Be sure to let the com bane oil, hmc 1u.1oe. honey and l?apaya ~ Vbaaltrette• the e11 in a bl;ndtr or food processor. flavor of papayas develop fully m.ustar:d. Blend unttl rT\OOth· .• 1le-· Process untir seeds resemt>R around · Ripen firm papayas at room fr1~e.rat.e, Cc;>vered abou t J hour. Just black pepper. Transfer mixture to • temperature until the k. h ~ c;>re scrv1~g. ~i:anae frui!s, equally screw-top jar. Add the ca and shake turned 1 s 10 . as d1vu1~d, o~ 1nd1".1dual servan~ plates. visorously. (Note: ti& muse be band- papayas w'Uloys·~~ t golde1n. R 1 pe Gam!sh with spn.as of fresh mint. Stir. blended rather than ~kd. other· 1 o ge~t e prcss':lre qressang and pass separately to spoon wise mixture · --1~-~li~~~_.)1~~~0.,..-.l'll, .el-Rgefat~over:frµiu::Ma . ~up ruat or use 1mmed1ately. · The paP.,aya·~. sha~ rQ.a~e~ it a perfect vessel for serving fresh fruit meat or seafood salads, ice cream: sherbet\ yogurt or cottage cheese. Or cut a papaya in half , lengthwise, scoop out seeds and . spoon the qesir~d filling into each half fur attractive and delicious eatins. These papaya "boats" provide~ newt.wist t<? serving main courses lake· spicy chick.en curry or oriental pepper steak.too. The peeled fruit can be cutied, diced or scoo~d into balls for use in fresh fruit and vegetable satads and luscious desserts. Add papaya sl!ces to stir-fry pork, chicken or beef dishes for sunny island color. Blend papaya cubes into a smooth and velvety puree for use in blender drinks or sauces. Papayas will not discolor after preparation, so you can create ·colorful and delicious dishes with this fruit ahead of time. And save those papaya seeds, too. Grind tllem in your food processor or 'blender and add to salad dressings for peppery flavor and texture. Papayas are an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin A, and provide potassium. and fiber to the diet. They're also low in calories and sodium. Papayas contain a natural enzyme, papain. which aids digestion and also acts as a meat tenderizer. - Even if you can't get away to the . tropics, experience the island allure of -pa-J>ayas--Aow. The n~turally sweet, tropically delicious flavet will transpon your tastebuds to paradise! CASHEW PORK WITH PAP A YA Z eggs, beaten 1 cup all-purpose flour iri teaspoon salt 3/, cup water, divided 11,'J pounds pork shoulder, cubed Peanut oil Va cup ~lnegar 1.\ cup brown sugar 3 tablespooas.corustarcb \'J cup pineapple juice l papaya, peeled, seeded, diced a;, cup cashews Combine eggs, flour, salt and 1/• cup . I water in bowl, blending well. Add pork and coat thoroughly with the bauer. Io a large skillet, pour in oil to a depth of 2 inches. Heat oil; add park. Cook pork until golden brown: drain. Set pork aside. In a saucepan, combine vinegar, remaining 112 cup water. brown sugar, cornstarch and pineapple juice: bring to a bQil and cook until thickened. Add pork, papaya and cashews: heat 1horoughly. Makes 6 servings. TROPICAL ISLA.ND FRUIT SALAD -._....__ . Ideas abound for holidays Low-calorie recipes, shopping hints for buying healtHful foods and some fresh ideas for holiday meals wi ll be discussed by Dale Figtree, health adviser, at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Human Equation. l SSO S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 0 ••• Fassero's International. Corona del Mar. will present two cooking workshops next week. A low-calorie gourmet class will be taught by Michel Stroot of the Golden Door at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Cost is $25. Tarla Fallgatter will present a special Thanksgiving dinner at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15. For reservations for either class, call 673-2343. • • • A semipar fea turing recipes for holiday appetizers. entrees. side dishes and desserts will be offered at ,, 10 a.m. Saturday by Saddleback College Nonh Community Ser- vices. · Vern Lanegrassc. chairman of the California Restaurant Writers As~ sociation, television show host of ,...-~hf""Mnllywood Ch~r· and n~ws­ paper columnist. will teach stu- dents how to plan a perfect party. The seminar will be held at Saddleback College North, Room A30t. Fee is $20. For information cal~ s.w.._1-11~ • • • A holiday cooki ng and decorat- ing demonstratioft)will be given by Terry Savarese nt tflc meeting of the Orange County Stephens College Alumnae Club. Savartse has studied in world renowned schools such as the Cordon Blcu and with Julia Child. LI GHT CHUN K IN OIL OR WATER Starkist Tuna 12.5-0Z. HANSEN'S 4 VARIETIES Natural Soda 6/12-0Z. Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Quarter Pork Loin ·L~~~:~~~ ... e s1 .39 Back Ribs BEEF t• 53c Broccoli Spears a·~osm Peas & Onions B•AOSE•f Lean Ground Beef ,~:;f~~~~~~ s1.59 Corn ~~~E:,.e,.008 Beef Stew 80NEltSS ,9 s1.69 Fried Chicken ~~~~f .. Smoked Sausage ;~~';:~E?,\~N l6 s1 .99 Fish Sticks ~~: .. :E~r,i~ Pepkins :~re~o .. , ~Ol£~ s1.19 Carrot Cake ORE .o~·· ..... s L. k SWIAS s1 29 Dan·1sh PEPP(PIOGEFAll ... ! I n S BROW .. 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SOOTHERN CAUFORNIA COJIUPB I I IOR'S CURJlEPIT DOUBLE COUPONS no,.t •r•rltr ,,,,Jy to f-Uftnrt ~tmatk.-t (11111p'f'll\ 1n 'wluth,,.th lal f, "''~ c ,..,,,..,. <t>fhb1Mll<1n\ ... h~ he~· ~-ell 1114> ¥41~ of•!>• ;,i.m ,_~Ml Only nwttl\lfM1111< .. a «>U•-" ,,, • ' 00 01 r~ .. <nn ll' 11•t1hl"d l lqoo• •r>d dd•l't prodlln\ ••• 11111"11 "4Jhj4'<1 In l1rn''' 1nttn1n•1tt1 QO .. .,.h hlUP'Jn lt1plf' o, u''""'jtrrl tnupon of IP•\ !>OI O<C"'f'IH.I If ff)mf'f'lltnr ~· not •...:tull• yuu IO I \II c!UI ""'''P'l'•~ ,.,., b1lnq ........ nf '""" ""''~' ~.,.., """" ... 11 -••h ~ . , ly, un11I mixture boils., Remove heat: add butter and &~1r until m1 81end in "'1 cup milk and va Cool: chill unul mixture bc&ins l surnna occn 1onally. Whip c until !>t1fT peaks form. carefull)' 1n10 chocolate mix1urc. bier well. Pour into pie hell: c~1ll unt Prepare Spice Whipped< ream nish in a decora11ve de ign anc with chocolate leaves, 1f desired Spice Wbtpped Crum: Comb1 c:up heavy cream. I tablcspon s V.a teaspoon vantlla. 'I• t~ns cinnamon and dash nutmeg in ! mixer bowl; beat until s11fT. Cbocolate Leavea: Wash. anc thoroughly 6 to 8 leaves with s (rose, lemon O.!Jl.tl¢ 1 "'..Jl. Melli scm1-,w~t or milk chocolate chi top of double boiler over hot bo1hng water. Remove from keep pan over warm water. Wi1h a small pastry brush . Sf melted chocolate in a 1hin . (about 1/a-inch thick) on unders1 leaf. (A void getting chocolate on of leaf.) Place on wax paper co' tray until firm : chill if.necessary Carefully peel leaf away from c ola1e leaf; store covered in cool i: AUTUMN CHOCOLATE MOU: 3 caps miniature or 30 I maralunallow• Ya cup milk 4 to 6 tu1~onroraoge fla" liqueur or Va teHpoon or extract Yellow and red food color I cup .eml·nveel cbocolate clllp1 1 teaspoon vaallla l Ya cups heavy cream Mandarin oranae 1e1ment•, Uonal I - Combine marshmallows1lnd in medium saucepan. Stir const; over low heat unul marshmallo"' melted and mixture is smooth. y, cup marshmallow mixture medium bowl6· blend in liqueur food color (I drops yellow a1 drops red). Set aside. Add mini chips to 1he rema1 marshmallow m1x1ure; return 10 heat and s1ir until chips are me Remove from hea1; add vanilla.• thoroughly. Whip tream unlll fold I 'h '1JPS into cbocolatc m1x1 GraduaUy fold remaining wh11 cream -tnto orange m1xtur .. A na1ely spoon chocolate and or miuures into ~arfait glasses or sen dishes. Chill for 3 10 4 hou1 until set. Garnish with orange ments. if desired. 6 scrvjngs. 4 /MINI CHIP PtfMPKIN COOKI 1.a cup butter or margar~ 1 cup sagar l cup canned pampkln % eggs • % 11.a cups unalfted all-purpose I % teaspoons baklnJ powd er 0\4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spic. -Ya teupooa It.kins tocl• - Ya .teaspoon salt I cup 1eml·1weet cbocolate 1 chJp1 'II cup cbopped pecans, option Decorative Glaie, optlon-.1 Cream butter or margarine sugar in large m1xc.r bowl until I and fluffy. Add pumpkin and < blend well. Combine flour. ba powder. pumpkin pie spice. ba soda and sah; add to pum1 mixture. Beat well. tir in mini c and pecans, if desired. Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls< a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bal 351Jdegrees for 12 to 14 minute until lightl y browned. Remove f cookie sheet: cool completely on · rack. Mean""h1le. prepare Decora Ghnc. 1f dcslTcd. Place cooled cl olate mixture into pastry bag. " wn11ng up, pipe decorative desig1 lop of each cookie. About 4 de cookies. Decorative Glaie: Combine 2/1 semi-sweet chocolate mini chips 2 te~poons butter m lop of do1 boiler over hot. not bolling water~ until mched. Remove from h cool. st1rnng occasionally. for minutes or unul desired cons1stc1 CHICKEN & SAUSAGE 4-pound cblcken, cul up I teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika 1 large (6 ounces) onion, tb sliced .and separated Into ring: 1 large (6 ounces) green pep seeded and cut Into rin11 16·ounce can whole tomatoe juice, u1dralDed but brokea •I I pound sweet Italian aaau ge Wash and dry chicken with p; towels. Mix salt and paprika and over skin sides of chicken. In a 131 gy, by I 'l•-mch baking dish. together onion. ~recn pepper tomatoes. Add chicken . ~kin side in a single layer. Bake. uncovered. 1n a 400-de: oven until browned and tender - hour. Remove chicken: strain ctablesand add to chicken. chill. C liquid (left after strntning vegetat separately in a bowl. Remove h; cncd fat from liquid llnd thicken' arrowroot. cornstarch or flour. F o~~ chicken and vegetables reheat. Meanwhile panfry saui and jP!mish chicken with it. Mak. servings . ••••• ........... , For a.lAfd A4 ACTION C.11 4 IAll 'Y PtlOT A .. vtSOI '4J.IUI - rrom ·lted rul!.a. :>set, "tam foJd ding I set. Gar- i top ne 'h Jgar, )()On mall dry terns tCU ps in not heat. read ayer ie of ront ered hoc- lace. :SE ar1e ored aqe mlnl op- 1'\ilk 1ntly sare >o ur into and 1d 6 ning_ low lted. :001 itjfT~ ure. tped Jter- ange des- ·s or seg- ES lour Dini al and ight ~: '!"g ung •kin i ips into e at s or ·om vire llVC IOC- lith 1 on zen cup and Ible Sur eat; 20 acy. - lnly I per, I in 1pcr rub 1 b}' star and up. vec -I icg- htll les) 1rd- 1irh our and age =s 6 1 \ •'\. .. •·' ... .... L \ ,. " • ... ,. The "; ... ·.- .. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednnda Nov.m --y. t>er 1. 1-. ce • ... r ·- .~ /). ~·1 • ,..., I I .., ClO Orange Coast DAIL V Pll,.OT /Wednesday. Novemw 7, 198-4 ~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~.,,..-~~~ FamOus z·ell~rb&.ck name on a winery, too Ye Z llerbeck Winery owner and J)t'tS to wild boar. rich. v1M.:ous Merlot, with Jamm). auvlpon ($8): This one will be out con-,1dcrablc development and tcpben 1 related to the paper Tu round out the 'tephen ripe Oavors of great intensity. Jf I around the first of the year. and coming together of a complex red company beann~ hh name. but the Zellerbach Winery story, wine-make it sound overdone. J don't while a few cenll> more than the wine that is en)oyablc today but - fourth 1eneratton C'altfornian JERRY maker John Jaffray. an experienced mean to. It is simply big and 1979. will still offer good value. that should continue to improve for ~lways wanted to own a little place and talented young man who paid lusriou~and hkcl) to win medaJ in Reflecting the warmer vintage. 1t 1s at least 10 years. 1~ the country and get his hands his dues at Dry (reek. Buena Vista, ttre next round of compe11t1ons. big,&cr. bolder und more tannic. If II has an "Alexander Valley" dirty. And there's wine 1n has lraa · bastiant and United V1ntne~. Z~llerbacb 198! Cbardoow you hkc really big Cabl!, you may appcllauon (likl: Jordan and Sifver background. too. being the nephew IUlll was retained. ($I 0): The winery doesn't make any p1t fcr 11. Oak). which means round but of David Zellerbach, former U. . Getting back to the wanes. small wines. and this wine 1s no lfcrc as one of the best Cabernet defined tann1t· stf\Jcturc. one of the ambassador and founder of famous Zellebach also produces Mcrlot and e xccpllon. Partially barrel bu}softhe year. It 1sn'tqu1te cheap. quahttes that allows it to be both Hanzell Vi neyards. · Zellerbach tinally t<>dbd his ptace Chardonnay. and doe a good job fermented. there is the richness of but on a quality-value basis its a drinkable and yet have the charac- Wife C'iCi (is nickname· because m the country in 1981, planting with both. And while every wine oak enhancing citrus and apple-li ke true bafiain: • · ter to age. • she hates both of her ~1ven names) vineyards and selling his grapes to isn't quite the bargain of the 1979 flavors and aromas. 1t walks that Stephen Ze llerb ach 1979 It is a beauufully balahced also has roots in wine count!). other vintners until 1978. He also Qabcrnct, there is an ongoing policy middle line between big and oaky Cabunet Sauvlgaoo ($7.50 or less): Cabernet in every way. and adds to being the scion of the Nervo fam1 l~ ha a small menagerie on the of pricing all the wanes reasonably, and cnsp a nd lemony. 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A few bottles or a case would make a great holiday gift. and the handsome packaging adds to its desirability for gift- gi vi ng. Better hurry, though,_only a few thousand cases remam for national distribution. Do Yourself a flavor; get herb booklet Cutting back on salt doesn'tne.ed to give your food the blahs. If your doctor has ordered you to lower your sodium intake. or even if you JUSt want to reduce salt consump- tion as a .prtl'.enU ve measure. you can flavor your foods deliciously with herbs and spices. Learn how in a reprint from FDA Consumer magazine ''Do Yourself a Flavor." It contains tap on drying and using herbs. a hclpf ul chart showing what herbs go with what food!I and recipes for blending several herbs and spices into seasoning mixes. For a free copy. send your name and address to the Consumer Information Center. Dept. 613M. Pueblo. Colo. 8L009. There are man.Y. moulJlwatqmg 1>0ssibilitic.s.J'or li vening up a .dish with hubs. For example. a<1d bay. chervil. French tarragon. savory, or rol!cmal") to a soup. Or, how about coriander. cumin, garlic. ginger. or th yme cooked wtth pork'? You may wa nt to combine and crush SC\ era I herbs in a blender and store them in a glass shaker so-they wall be ready to use whenever you want them. Basil. oregano, garlic powder. and powdered lemon rind make a tasty combinatiom-.Since purchased herbal blends often con- tain salt, blending your own assures that you get just what you want in the m1>.. ~ A good general rule for m1x1og herbs 1s not to ma>. two very strong herbs together, but rather one Slrong--and <>ne G·f-fROte-mildcr- navors to complement both the stronger herb and the food. Chop the lea ve~ ver, fine . because more cut urfaces mean more fla vor. If you use herbs ma recipe calling for dried herbs, use 2 to 3 times as much. because fresh herbs are less concentrated. Although you can buy dned herbs by the bottle at your local supermarket. sometimes you may find them available fresh at a specialty counter. Or, you ma} want to grow your own in your backyard or a windowsill garden. If you grow herbs. 1t is easy to dry them. Harvest them an the early morning after the dew has evaporated but before the sun as very bright. The essential oils 1n herbs evaporate into the at- mosphere during the day. Rinse the plants off to remove din or insects. Then. tie the cut stalks in bunches and hang them to dry or lay themi>n screens in a warm. dark. well- vent1lated spot. Ideally. the temperature should not be J:)ver 90 degrees. T he length oft1me required for drying will vary according to the thickness of plant parts. Store d ried herbs an glass or plastic containers away from the su!'light to prevent bleaching. Most dncd herbs will keep for at least one year when stored lake this. They can also be ke pt in plastic ba~. boxes or tins. but don't use cardboard con· tainers. ARTICHOKE DIP I ~ tu1pooo1 mild Dijon m111t.1rd I tableapoon &I-proof domt'1tlc brandy( 14 cup m.1yoDD1l1t' 11 .. cup plain yo1urt 1..tQlall 1c:aUloD, finely cltopped "'lnely ,rated frt'1la horaeridlall to t.11te. 1 available In a 'lmall bowl whisk together mu'itard. brandy. mayonn111 c yogun. 5eallioo and horstrad1sh · Cover and chill for ~vcral hours 0; ovcm1aht to blend Oavors Makes enough dip for 4 med au m-s11c cooked nn1chokc.,. Cell 842-5678 . Put a lew words to work lot ou J I )• - Save .. apP-ear.ance of wopd noorin . ' Unlike <?'rpe~na that wears thin. v1~yl floors that rip •Chcwinggum, crayon, candle wax-Apply ice until beyond rcJ>alr or ttlcs that crack., wood ts a durable floor the deposit becomes brittle and crumbles awa_y. Oeaning surface that can be contiouaally renewed for a lifetime of fluid poured around the area (not djrectly on Jt) will 90ak use. . ·und~r the deposit and loosen tt. , · .. ~NN~R TV LllTING8 DI CLA88~DI Fabrics, Qroje_ct_s _ ____,,_ matched MIU1ons of~omeowncrs arc recognizing the enduring •Alcohol spot -Rub with Bruce Ocan $nd Wax, yalue <?f wood fl<><?rs and· arc choosing them in ever ~ilv~t poli~b:boiled linseed ~ii or a cloth lightty dam.P-Cned .._1.___.sncreasmg ..numbers. According to the Oak Flooring in ammonia. 0,1lccHhe spot 1s removed. rcwu the affected Institute, installation of harowood floors in· homes has area. . · · · · s :Harrtsshowroom tn Mesa · outfits homes. ats, of ces • increased by 26 percent since 1980. · •C1garct(_e burns -;-Rub t.tie burned area with fine With proper care, the one-time in vestment of wood steel wool moistened with a ~maJJ amou~t of Bruce Deep floors in your home will last through generations of wear Cleaner LO remove the stain. Immediately rcwax the and tear. affected area. To protect that investment and to maintain the floors' •Dark spots, .animal a~d diaper stains -Rub the handsome appearance with a minimum of effort, the s~t and surrounding area wtth fine steel w.ool d~mpened experts at Bruce Aoor w ax have written "A Complete w~th the deep cleaner fonnu~. If the spot remains_. sand Guide to Wood floor Care." ~1th fine sand_pa~r. feathenng out three to four inches -The No. I brand in wood floor care products for more into surr<?undf!lg area. then ~wax. . than 50 years, Bruce products arc developed by scientists . •Dried milk or food stams-R!Jb the spot ~1gorously at the Armour· Dial Research Center in Scottsdale, Ariz.. with a damp (not wet) cloth. Immediately dry with a clean who offer the following tips for wooo floor and cabinet cloth and r~wax. . . owners· •Heer or ca.ster marks -Rub vigorously wtth fine •Cracks-Wood, like y<rur sk.in, reacts to the level of steel wool and 1!1e deep cleaner fonnula. Wipe dry and humidity in your home. Unusually dry conditions: caused rewax. by hcatjng systems in the \Vintcr or climates such as the For more information and woOd care tips send for Sou~hwcst, can cause tiny ~racks bct~een·f¥ edges ofJh.e Bruce Floor Care Booklet, P.O. Box 90540-N.' St. Paul floorboards. Correct the problem by installing a humld1-MN, 5.5 190, enclosing 35 cents toward postage and fier to benefit your family as well as furniture. " handling, or call toll-free to 800-528-0849. Deep clean yoar woodwork each fall and 8J>riDC; rewu to reetore rich beaaty. By CHRIS CRAWFORD 0.-, .... C«fl I Pt Al '• , In 1906, a young Polish 1mm1gra.nt Sol Hanis, having • just finished a stint with the Foreign Legion. decided to •• launch a fabnc business in -of all places -canhquake- rava&ed San Francisco. Yet Hams· business instincts served htm well, since today S. Harris and Co. has become a California leader within the 1ntcnor design trade, as one of the largest family-owned fabricdistnbutors 1n the nation. Currently. S. Harris has rcprcsentattvcs in the major crnesofthe United States and Europe. with mam hcads:iuartcrs in Los Anarlcs, and branch showrooms in 111• othercit1«, 1ncludin1Costa Mesa. . A-sCalifomia trends have continued to mfluence the world. S. Hanis bas been in the forefront of the West Coast design movement, otTcnng a comprehensive hne of cxclust vc quality fabncs to the trade, and continumg Hams· emphasis on personaltzed service for design .. ~ professionals. At the Costa Mesa showroom. located within the So uth Coast Design Center at Redhill and Bnstol, manager Diane H usscy says. .. We try to help the designers find what they're looking for, or help them make decisions . .. Sometimes they've seen so manytbings. they have become overwhelmed by it all. So we'll !\art pulhng some fabrics together. and they'll say. 'Oh, I bado 't thought of that!' And we have been able to SP-Irk some new blc into their project... ' S. Hams 1soneofthe first compamesofits kmd to institute computerized marketing. 101tially at the main showroom 1n Los Angeles' Pacific 0eslgtl Ccnrcr. Computers ~ere installed aTthe Costa Mesa showroom about nine months ago. "When a client wants infonnauon about certain fabncs. we can check immediately through the computer," says Hussey . "We check stock ava1labiht)', back order dates. pnces-everything designers need to know before they leave here to go talk with their clients." "These things are so important," Husscyconunues, '·because designers need to know nghtaway 1fa fabric has bttn dropped. or1fthcrc1s no stock. orifthepnce has changed since the) last talked to their ch en ts. Th~ an aJI things that can cause touch) problems. and dcstgnendon't need that." Anotheradvantageofthe1rcomputenzedapproach. _.(PJee•-.e••BJUC~ ---- 0.-,,.. "--..,..,.,, ....... Party Chairman Kim and John Rothwell, center, welcome Virginia Cheryl Duryea, Donna O'Bryan and DeAnna Brody like Cheryl NEW YORK -To !'Nike.,_ lnoM of a..,._ and kicha.rd Boure.ton .to preview of Chrl•tm•• Company. Moore'• idea• for filling a picnic buket at Broek-Moore booth. -ft• vtew w the pfay of lgttt Md IMdow tf Christmas Company lures shoppers provtdea-Home~•~· ·ta th8t. "'°"9d be§IYMcem..mge. ,..-........ Ind. window ... mn olllr • omy ,.., .. • Wll • •ttracttw .,, .. 9P-=8 for boob, .... equip- ment or collectlblea. · A blly, bow or ~ window ofllr9 an Gala guests get preview of --35 exhibitors' unique gifts said Marilyn Hausman.' ··we are JUSt partying tonight." said Carol Blanchard and A.Z. Taft. Tm lunching here Wednesday and wi 111!0 some-shopping ... added Carol. rained on ever) ChnstmasCompa n)' except one: said ldeet anvtrann~t..for bullMn lllMi'I-The 8dded Nancy Hines earlier.) depthoftheturr0Undwllgtv.af11lf1Gofedlllllon Kim Rothwell (cha1rmanofthegala)and husband to the outdOora wtthout a ift111or ..a1b of loaf John were mingling with guests including Martha and epace. _ ) By VIDA DEAN ---illf~Tfjti'liMor-- "Tonight we preview. W~dncsday we shop." said ---~-_J im ~IQ.D there wuh ~.re Pegp (dressed u1-bla w11h sparkly red shoes). Rohen Fluor II, Diane BoiuagU Jones,ROsalind and Wtndowa that.,.._ In the ... can._... 'Fom-WitUams (-ttw!}-depart~rclassicI-"-lll.u.u--'4n.i~..., ...... ,_,,~poi I dllm ... .----::11 Vicki Gering, Jamie Sparling (in a gorgeous go"n room'• decoratNe 11tt1r19. OolllRillllll po1r1t A lot of people put the1rstampofapproval on the Junior League's Christmas Company. but none more enthusiastically (orcreat1.vely) than Dee Gruening of Posh Presents. Laguna Niguel. She 1s one of 35 exhibitors at the three-day shopping spree at OC Fairgrounds which continues through Thursday. Last year she was the biggest money-maker at the event with her"cottage" business of rubber stamps. She has now quit teaching after 17 years and opened her shop in Town Center w11h thous.ands ofrubbcr stamps available for creating custom-made cards. invitations. etc. "I owe it all to the Junior League," she said Monday evening at the inv1tat1onal party opening. "Children have a great time with the stamps," said League member Sandy Vogel as we strolled around the holiday decorated booths. "This exhibitor. Cheryl Moore, (another former teacher) has Broek-Moore. A Store (or Cooks. in the same center as Posh Presents." said Vogel as we stopped there to try the Denmark's Ojvine Chicken Pate (the first pate that can be frozen - up to three months). Other pany-goers vistted booths from as far away as Honolulu and Ne.w.Yorkand as close as Newpon Bc-acb filled with a variety of unusual gifts-toys. holiday decorations. cookbooks. clothing. One third of the eithibi tors have stores locally. "An exhibitor is allowed to have a booth for three years. then after a year they can come back 1f they desire. But, we keep trying to bring in new people,'' said Nancy Hlaa, League president, who was greeting people as they arrived at the ninth annual affair. ··1 bought some fancy pants for my granddaughter." Cetlal Tack~ and Kmn Kearo• comJder ba,._.. a penp.tn lo •Leap• booth. Also saw Olivia Johnson party 1ng ..... Andy is in Santa Barbara. so tonight I get to shop," she said laughing. . While some were tal.ingadvantage of the first opportunity to purcha!.C unique merchandise. others were enjoyrng the food ... The sausage and the stroganofT are delicious," said Kathleen Govaars seated with husband Bram and Ralph and Mary Mack (she makes her own sausage) in thl" tented area with the Balkan buffet. In another room where a European buffet was set up with a Scandina v1an smorgasbord. Barbara Boat- man and her friend Patricia Berg were ntbbli ng cheese and cinnamon frui t. "I made a mistake and had a big h,inch today," said Barbara. Also saw Tom Stephen ion ( t hl·rc w1 th w1 fl" Kathleen 1 who said "I love th1o;eH·n1 It '>tarts thl" eason ofTfor me Rememt>crho .... 1t \\J' raining last ~car'1( It hao; - trimmed with beading). Dick and Jane Martin (she's a out.-And trMllfOnnll-O the wtrtdcM Into .. roam•i leagueVP).BobHopklns,CarolLlnd and BruceSumner, foe.I point can~ fMlke the roam~.__ Al and Barbara. Welner.Mary Earl Spencer, Di&D.Deand and......., -.- David Jones, Diane Ransom and Jane Crook. a--....:."""""'-.. .. "Nextyearwearemovingtoa larger building o n the ~, .. probleme ..... .., d1:Mngwtth wtndaza. d B b M h f h A window thllt II off cmntlr, for .,.....,_, C111 tp{ fai rgrounds," sat ar ara eserve ,c airman o t e c.-eful ~to IChlll'M oe•ll room~ ChristmasCompany. "WeprOJCCtedSI 17.0001 n ,,,_ • proceedsth1s)ear. We hadSl02.ClOOinbusinc:o;so;upport And~~ or dr..,.-... req&*9 before the three-<ia) shopping began ... (The league COillktefetloft I tf'9Y .,.. to blend attr......, makes 12 pcr~nt of what exh1b1tors sell plus booth the...,~ 8trudure. rental from each one. Last yearexh1b1tor'> sold $300.000 Radlatorj or heat ducta .,. oft9n lac•d worth.) dl~~M~andftllt--bl1Mtl9d .. Pron·edsw1llgotoourcommunit~ proJects~1th Ot In......, lntothedulgn. But tNl,,.,b•n- 90percentearmarked forCASA(Court .\ppo1nted a Wllcome dt .. lf199: Turning In 8)1111We 1neD 8n Special Advocate) and a da)' care center for ~niors... lmaglnattve decotatk>n. The $311cketsareavailablealthcdooruntilQ 'What.,. the problem, the main thMg II lo o'clockton1ghtandfrom IOa.m to5pm Thursda~ rwnemt;>er that function and &11theelc •• oo with children under I~ ad m11tl"d free hand In h.nd. 1 r ~ Clouds of meringue alter foi;ecast PILAR •. WAYNE "Take your rain- coats. You'll need them," a friend warn- ed us when my hus- band, Judae Stephen C. Stewart. and I prepared for our honcymood in Paris and London after our •••••••••••• Oct. 6 wedding. . But the weather was lovely when we arrived in Paris and everyone falls in love with this beautiful city at first sight. Paris has a quality that poets and son,-wnters have trouble describina. It 1s so charminaJy alive. For example, somethina is happenina on every street comer. There 1s the delicious aroma of roast in& chestnuts. the ientle call of flower vendors with their colorful carts filled wilh roses. violets, Jemoo leaves and heather. There 1s the drama of pcrf onncn -youna and old - including mus1c1ans playtnaaccordion flutci and vrohns. Artists (some of them quite talcnkd) offer tbe1r wares of paintinp, )ewclry and handmade lace. The city Is full ofsidewalk cafe where customers face the pa.ssccs-by while CllJO)'inJ their upresso or a ala.SS of Campen. In Pans you walk 'for mile . I'd heard that French sauces d151u1st mfenor mnts. N\)t so. We found the veal, beef and lamb amona tht' ~t anywhere. As expected. food presentation was innovative. C)C- catch1n1 and appctizina. I bad ~'salmon wi\h fresh dill uuct on ttvcral 0«a11ons. Prncntcd on a 1lvcr. fi h· hapcd platter, the salmon was pmtshed not with tcmon but with thin slices of hme, oranac and rtd radish. Ve ctable, (or vqe&able purttSl w~rt st!Yt'd in \ scooped out cucumbers. tomato 1.ups or citrus shells and topped wt'\h sn1ppmas of fresh herbs Salads were often julienne (matchsuck shape) such as sweet cnsf melon with slivers or chicken breast resting on a brd 0 contrasting greens. Breads. pastnes and dcssens ~ert pure art1stT). nch and delicious. Although my fa vorue 1s fresh strnwtxmes in champagne with cnsp. rolled \-anilla cookies. I much enjoyed the unCli>«ted, such as a strawberr) cake topped. not with strawbemcs and wh1pppcd cream. but w11h pink almond paste, edged with piped butter crum. The traditional Buche de Natl (Chnstmas log) filled with mocha. praline or chocolate. was decorated with tin) evergreen trees. ehc "woodcutters" and topped v.1th mennaue mushrooms (Recipe will be supplied in a Occtmber column.) Nelt week r11 wntc about my v1s1' to the House of Chanel and other excaung fashions 1n Paris and London (where l nn into Newport Bea h's owll Ameo Wa.rdy). In the meantime. here·,. ~pc for"Oeufs a la e1ie'" (F1oat1na Island ). In thts.aJonous. caramtl·swtrlt'd desscn that 1s so popular 1n Pansian restaurants. liaht..as..a.tr cu whites Ooat 1n a liiht custard. OE P'S A LA NEJGE Z &abletpooet water Heat milk. v. cup suaar and vantllA bean to bo1lina, Remove from heat" and let rest for at least IS minutes. Remo'e bean To make menngues, beat the ea whites with salt until ~ they fonn stand.mg peaks. Gradually beat in tM I t,\ cu.~ sugar, unul whttes are stiff. &lossy and smooth. Heat the milk to 170 depecs. Spoon the menQPC& 1nm_~e....hot milk..(~ 1 la11u&atnlcs.s st~.spoon to~ the mennaues.) Poacll Tot two nunutcs Oll C8Cb aide, tum1na e1rtfully with a slotted spoon. Lift tht ~ onto a paper-towcl-hnod tray. Cool. Reserve int ,. milk. To prcpatt the custard. beat the ea yolks until thtj arc smooth o\dd v, cup supr and beat unttl p&lc an4 cream). about 10 minutes. St.rain the poach.in& milk aod pour aradually into the~ yolks. bcauna oonl\lntly. Pou.t 1ntoa bcaV) saucepa.n.Surcoo tan\lyovcrk>wbea~~ exceed 165 dqrces or the yolb will cu.nUc. .; Custard 1sdonewhco 1tcoatsupe>onevenly.1lttnovt from heat, Stlf bncfly Ovtr I bowl o( Klt Vtalcr lo 9'op funher rooktna. and then IU'lln to remove any lumpa. To serve, arranaie cool mennpes on~ ofa-..rd sau~ Mui 1 •cup upr with l \&b&CspooDt •att aad ooal over hlJh he.at uoul 1t c:aramdiza. U1 the c:aramd coot M two to tbrtt minutes; then dnnle the c:ara.md over ti* ocufl with a fork. Do not rcfriacraae. but k.«p ttu desttr110 a cool~ unul read) to ICn'e. Pilar W•>nt tewan it• residefir of~ a.di ind lhr •uthoror•p,J.tr .. F1buJous and Atmow It~ .. "ddrr f ro~rpc>nckntt to PAX Publ1sJu111 Co.. P.0 b · ..~. Cornn. dd Mu 92625. \ D2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Nov.mt>« 7, 198'4 • · Hu~baud 's heari~g only a problem at horiie ULAR NN LANOl:RS: You sol~c many problem!> m )ourdaal~ c:olumn, so please help me with mine Father and teen-ugc )On have not -.pokcn for mor\' than three month\. Father has a hcarina problem and Wl' must~pcatcvcry wordand peak louder to him. The trouble began when lhe)' got anto an argument and Ill) hu oond~Jd, •. 'hut upanddon'a uitk 10 me again unle~S)Ou can be cavil. ANO DON'T HOLLl:R." From that 11 me on m) son hell> not spoken to has father I would appreciate 1t 1f}ou would sn} something in your column a bout the propnet} ofa father telling his son to shut up. Arn• l.uDEIS ~1) husband'shcanngproblem 1s bad onl~ when he as an the house I ~hould al!>o tell yo\) the man is.very tncky. He can bcon she porch when I am m 1hed1nettc talkangon '"he phone and I 0 mi null'\ later he can tell me e .. Cl) word I !>aid. When he speals to the neighbors. c\ en a man who had ---. his .. oaccbo\ rtmu' t'd. hl' doe' not ~)"~ha!'' or"huh" hkl' hc doc' to llll' ot Olrr wn. We 1calt1c.· th11t '1 hl'llllng r11oblem can he vc1 y fi u~1 1atio~ but thi~ undeclared wnr an our home as making a nl·rvous wreck out of me. Please tell me wha l to do. -WIRES DOWN AND DI TONNECTED DEAR WIRES: I believe tbe prob- lem lJl xour bome b11 very little to do wltb bearing. It's about feellJlgs. The hostility bet ween tlla t boy Hd h.is f.atber ls enormout aod your rtla- tlonsblp with your husband wouldo 't win a.o y prlles tither. I recommend family counseling. Once tbe walls are kJJocked down and ' .T~eatment of hypertension is more thanjust taking pills DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: On J rl'ccnt physical check.up I wa~ surp1scd to karn 1ha1 I ha\C high l>lood pressure. M> doctur tells me ahat m} heart I'> all nght. but suggesh 1ha1 I be sun· to l ecp tal.1ng thc ant1- hH>Crtcnsi'c mcd1,·1nc'> he ha~ prcsrnbed. He did not offer an) other ~ PETER blood pressure, Mr. E I'm sure \OU l·a.n thrni... of others that help rcltl'"C daily tension. One bad habit common to manv h)'pt:rtensive patients 1<. Ir) ang to.squeeze 28-JO hours ofdall)' c\lstence into 24 hours. That's no wa) 10 rela" ~ou r artencs STEllCIOHI • • • • ad' ice. . Smee then. I've heard from fncnds and other workers an our office. that there's more to the treatment ofh1gh blood prcsure than taking pill'> The}·, c offer.rd all sons of sugg1:s- 11ons that they· .. e rccen cd from their own doctors. Will )OU please tell ml' what else 1s necessar) an trcatang hypcnens1on'! You can understand I want to do cvcrty10g possible to preve nt gcuinga hean attack. MR. E. DEAR MR. E .. : l\lthough thl' special pallc; )Ou menuon arc ampon- ant an treating hypencnsaon. I bd1c' e there's more 10 1t 1han that. It helps to folio~ '>Orne of the suggestions "l' used IO give high blood PTCSSUf'(.' pa11cnts long before an11hypcnrns1on mrd1ca11on wai. discovered. Your friends' doctors are nght in presc nb- 1 ng add Ill on al measures to control the me an pressote. I think k at one of the commo n l'ncm1c'> 1s e\t·t·ss ten<i1on. You'll need to lind \\ll\S to lec;scn 1r. One of the he'' wa~s is lo gel 1n10 lhl' hab11 of tal..ing a da1I} nap 10 brcai... up the tension of da). I I. no~ one. hard-· "-Orkang husancssman ~ hu Ii nds rchef from worl..-prcssun· h) taking in a movie t"'1c<.· weckl> dunng an e\· tended two-hour lunrh pcnnd \nothcr s1mpl) '>II\ an a rockcr and breathes decpl) tor .1 tt.-w manutcc, after lunch FOR MRS. W.: What's good tor leg cramps that gel you up at mght. hopping around an' in1erfenng with )Our sleep? Ha .. c }Ou tnrd the quananl' )Our douor suggested'> l)omctamcs that helps Herc·s another recent sugges11on that \\8!> sent to ml' b) d doctor an Lou1s1ana. she recommends trying dail) doses of v1 tam1n 86 preceded h) a -.enes of v11amin B compln. 1nJcc11ons as stated an a book by John M Ellis. M.D and James Presk). (\'11am1n 86 -The Doctor's Rcpon). In her letter she wrote. "In m) own C\pcnencc. I ha''' found 06. E. and magnesium all u<.eful 10 relief of tht\ an no\ mg prohlcm •· There arr othl•r helpful "a~., to treat h~pcnen\100 11 ) ou are 0' l'r- we1ght. reduce How's your \alt 1ntake'1 Bctt(•r cut down. Do you \mokc'> Bt•ttt·r c:ut it out. Keep coflh· and tea do"' n to no more than a cup or· t~o a da). 5uch an: onl} a few -but 1moonant -ml'a<ourcc; tn lo wer .\<.k \Our doctor what he thinks of lhl' idl·a . .\ccord1ng 10 the ooctors ... . '11am10 B6. unit kc a drug. 1s .a nu1m·n1 that rnn'1 harm the patient but \Cf) poss1bh oan help him:· FABRIC STOCK COMPUTERIZED.:. Fr omDl sa)S Husse\ .1s fa<;tcrdcll\'C~. "I fa customrrnecd'> 11 ngh1 no"' toda~ -"e can rnll our main office. the} run ll on the1r rnmpu1er and al·tualh sh1p1toutthesamcda\ .. .. .\II S. Ham' '>ho~roomc;, atcordang to HusSC}. h,l\ c tailored themsehe'> 10 their respcctl\ c geographical an~a!> "Whereas Pacifk Dc'>1gn (enter might ~ant a more modern approach an their showroom. we tend to be nwrl· count!"). It's the area., we ltvr in. they arc more formal there. and we're not... 0 Fornamplc. courmyconan pnntsarn't'ry~ular ngh1 now1n Orange (ount}. she ~)S "The) arc ourtop sellers. They arc so prcll} when made up. and people reall} go for these ... Pan ot their populant},~hl' bl'l1c' c'>. as that the} :irl' very visuall) appealing w1thou1 berng pn·tcn11ous ... E, en for people who have the money IO do anrth1ng. the} often don't wan1 to look 100 formal or pre1ent1ou\. and the) ~ant to be comfortable in 1he1r homes." These pnntsareoftcn used 10 beat h homes or 'aca11on homes fort he ~me rea!ton. "a}!> llusse) fora more home). com fona blc look. Y et;111ongside the populanty of the coun'tl) pnnh. "we ha ve a lot oftrad1t1onal. and we have a lot of modern. .. o ti '>till ~oes all wa.,..,:· <,he says. .\s for prevaaltng colors. H ussc) sa' '>. ··\.\ c ha .. e three PRIME TIME SOAPS color trend!> thatJU!tt kcepc-.oh 1ngaround: dusty tones. pasteh. and bnghl tones Wc)USt kcepgo1ng from one to th e other . .\nd '"llh 1hccloth ang andusll). 1t\ 1he sami.' thing .. < un'entl) c;a}S Hu\'>e). "we arc rcall} 1ntudust> w lors E vcn our fashion\ ngh1 now tend to he dusty. but I ha' e been reading about the ncw colorscom1ngout. and the~ 're going to be thr bnghtercolors a~an. We find our dc!>1gncrs al read) as~ang for them. !tO we cc .,..orkang on ge111ng1hcm." . -~'en" 11h changing color trend.,.~ Harm tncs to l..el·psomcthingofe, Cf) 1hingaroun<l. C\plarn'> Hussc). "hccause a lot of de!>agncrs arc working" "h people who arc lhang10g part of lhl'lf home but thq 'rt• not gwng to change the .... hok hou\c . .\nd \O ~c'vl' got to h.1 \'l' color\ that an.' gmn~ to t1t• 1n with tho'>l' al read} cstahll'>hl·d." ~ Harn•; prnJCU\abo ha .. c been 1n' uh cd 111 rnmmercial ''or!. tnl lulling the D1snl') land Hotel. El l onto rc..iauranot l ha an and numcrou<. other bus1nessc<, and re'>taurant\around 1he counl\ Some l~I hoat'>. ~achts. and airplanes ha' e al<>o hcen h<:dt·ch·d ~ 11h ~ I farm fabnc.,, .. < >urrnmmcrc1JI tabncs-work reall) well with boats and a1rplam·, ... \a}., HusSC). "bccau<,c they hold up so ~ell. fhc) an· on an' Ion hal I.ground. so the) can take the watn Jnd thl' ahuw. and '>1111 look great·· somt-bridges art bunt. you wTil consider ooe 111otbtr friends and not a dversaries. 1'here Is oo way tills can be done without orofesslonal ltelp. ~ . . that Ood ha used to help50 man) I hope you lave long nnd your wisdom continues to scrve mankind well. - INDUSTR Y, CALI F. c:all ,hc )tlS there and la tens to e"cl) word. Ho" can I hu ve some pn .. ac) w1thou1 inwltanaher'!-AU OITEC> l~V . DEA R ANN LANDERS: I have Ju'' read the column headed. ''Rapist Ulumcs H1'i Mothc1 " DEAR INDUSTRY: TltAnk you for your generous commen11. I bad a tremendous number of responses to tbat raplst'1 le1ter. Allowiaa hJm to express himself In my columo was, I believe, useful. He needed• forum H we ll as some guidance. By giving blm DEAR VA.: In-person guests 1hould not be asked to ge t lost wben the phone rings. You sbould aak tilt caller ''Wbto would It bt conveaJent Of all the 1hou"and (niilhons?)of -.....ord!t of wisdom} ou ha vc passed along through the }ears.1h1s may be th~· greatest educational scrvict you ' II?'' to rt turn your ct . • • • \ nn I and~n d1~c11'iSCS tc.-cn -ag(' c11111>. ln8 -/IS nl) rll~. Its rt't1/Jt1e~. 1.t>tlrn the llic:b b) n •f!ding "BOOL('illld. l'ou...,.. f'or frco-.\gN~ 0111>. "l» both, I bope I helped. · htl\ epcrformed. , I hoi>eand pray that by thasman·s. confession. h1$0Wn healing has t • • • OEAR ANN .LANDERS: M) tx·gun . 8)'t'ducatang millions. onl} hca' en knowi. how much good will w me out of that column. neighbor as very friend I>-She comes over hl'rt" and vm ts fo r long pc nods of11me. I en1oy hercompany but she ha!> no mannel"'> When I get a phone .\n11 Lnnders. nd .50n·nts and a long. :.1..'lf-1.1ddres ed. stumped cn1-doperoAnnLDndc~. P.O. B OA I J IJQ '). ( liu . 1go. Ill 60(11 I [hanks, Ann. forbc1ng the vcssc:I ..... ;..__..:. __ _ ,'TONIGHT'S TV I ~ -•:OO-IJ 0 fJ ~NEWS "CHtf'S 0 HART TO HART Q)1'HREE'&COMPAHY -~REPORT ~ INTAOOUCING BIOLOGY ([)CBS NEWS Qt NBC NEWS m DICK V.AH DYKE CJMOVIE *** "Raggedy Man" (198t) Sissy Spacek. Enc Roberts H;MOVIE • • ··vor" (1983) Reb Brown, Cor- inne Clery tOJ THE OTHER CAFE'S COMEDY SHOWCASE (~MOVIE • • • "Tile Pi<ates Of Penzance" ( t983) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury _.:30_ U NBCNEWS Q)ALlCE\ tJl) MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR '1l) PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION NEWS ®l TMREFS COMPANY QI WHEEL OF FORTUNE mTMATGIRl -7:00- IJ CBSNEWS' D $100,000 NAME TMAT T\JNE 9 LOVE 80AT fJ A8CNEWSQ 0 DAL.LAS CD NEWS Q) TMREFS COMPANY «I) WHEEl. OF FORTUNE ~ ~2-1 CONTACT Q Cl) P.M. MAOAZIHE 0 ENTERf ANtENT TONtGKT Ql.E)pAPIJY m MILLIONAIRE (O)MOVIE *•'It "Best Friends" ( 1982) Burt AMlnnllls, Goldie Hawn 'z(MOvlE -• ** • "YoJ!mbo' (1962) Tosturo M1fune • .ei;ro T ono -7:30- IJ 2 ON TME TOWN O at FAMILY FEUD fJ EYE ON LA. Q) WKRP IN CINClNNA Tl G) PEOPLE'S COURT fl.l) WILD, WILD WORlD OF AHIMALS • '1l) 'OE 8RAIH TlCT~OOVGH ®l S 100,000 NAME TMAT TUNE m RACING FAOM OAK TREE OU PADOINOTON GOES TO SCHOOL -1:00-IJ CHARLES IN CHARGE 0 aJ)HIGHWAYTOHEAV'EH g MOVIE t t H "M'A'S'H (1969) Donald Sutherland. Ellt0tt Gould fJ Q]J FALL GUY 0 JOKER'S WILD (!) WKRP IN CINCINNA Tl ID RITUALS G) MOVIE t t t "Semi· Tough" ( t977) Burt Aeynoldt. KrlS'1<risL0Nt1son EZll !MEBRAJN 0 BURHS AHO ALLEN Q)VEGAI &;) LA TEHIGKT AMERICA m100 cwe H1MOVIE •••• "The Bio Ch••' (1983) Kevin Kline. Glenn Close. -11:'5-s MOVIE u "The W1z'' ( 1978) Diana Rost, Mrdlael Jackson -t1:56- C MOVIE • • ,_, A Night tn Casablenc•" ( 1~6) Marx Brouws, Lois Collier -12:00- " TWILIGHT ZONE fJ EYE ON HOU YWOOO O MOVIE • t t '.4i "Company 01 Killers" 11969) Van Johr1$011, Ray Milland INOEPENO£NT NEWS G) STREETS OF SAH FRANCISCO @) ROCKFORD ALES -12:30-D Q! LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN G Al.FRED HIT~ PRESENTS fJ TMREE TMREE 0 Mr. T •tan in ''The Tou.ghe.t Man in the World .. a• a nightclub bouncer wh08e life I• threatened when he trle• to help neighborhood youngaten. The heart· warmini(Clrama alre a t 9 tonight on Chanpef2. SEA HUNT Q)MOVIE **'""The Barbanan And The Gel- Slla'' ( t9S8) John Wayne. Sam Jaffe EZ3 GROWING YEARS (O}MOVIE ••t '.4i "Sophie's Choice" (t982) Meryl Streep Kevin Kline -12:40- IJ CJ.; MOVIE m 12 O'ClOCK HIGH MOVIE **',; "Dream House" (1981) John Schnelder, Mar1lu Henner ®MOVIE . ***Yt "The Righi StuN" (1983) Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn '])MOVIE t t t,; "Best Friends (1982) Bun ~~~:w~ =~~DOUGH (!)LOVE BOAT ID AfTUALS '1l) SECOND HOME -~­IJ Cl) MOVIE ·~he Toughest Man In The WMd" (Premiere) Mr. T. OenM Dugan 0 Q! FACTS OF Uf£ I CNASTY Q) MERV ORIFAN fl) NOK-flCTlON TELEVISION m ALAE> HITCHCOCK PRESENTS ©)MOVIE ***"An The Right MOYtS" (1983) Tom Cruise. Crllg T Nelson. (Z)MOVIE ****"Raiders Of Thf Lost Arll'' ( 19811 Hamson Ford. Karen Allen. -9:30- (!) MOVIE • t t,; MThe Boyt From Brazil" (1978) Gregory Peck. Laurenoe OIMet . '1l) WOOOWAIOtil'S SHOP * 111 •, Bet'N99n Two Brothera·· -10:00-(1982) Mtchael Brandon. Pet Harr· 0 QI ST. WIEWHERE rngton 8 Q) G) NEWS -t:00-1 rl~om "MOVIE fl) NOW TEU US AU ABOUT THE t t t "Gu1lly Or Innocent: The 'Sam WAR Sheppard Murdl!f Case'' (1975) '1l) MOTORWEEK George Peppard. Wilham Windom m AOU.EASUPERSTARS 0 UPSTAIRSATXEHON MOVIE MOVIE **',;"The Cllalleoge" (t982l Scott tu The Borrowers (19731 Eddie Glenn, Tosl\iro Milune • Albet1, Tammy Grimes MOVIE Q) MOVIE **'It "Motel Hell" (1980) Rory Cal-** "Snowman" (1 9751 William hodh. Paul Linke. Shatner !§) EHTERT AINMENT TONIGHT -10:30-ID HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA ll G) INOEPENOENT NEWS _ 4 '4QVIE _ ~NOW-mt US AU ABOUT THE u 'Porllys 1198 t) Dan Monlhan WAR Matk Hem« - (0) MOVIE 1:20 "I H "Biii Cosby, Himself' (1982) H MOVIE - - Btll Cosby * t "Orea" (1977) Rlcilard Harris -11:00-Charlotte Rampllng. IJ D fJ ([) Q]) a m NEWS -t:25- 8 TAXI C ASSA UL TED NVTS SC1V -t:30-m JEffERSONS 0 GAEA T RECORD ALBUM G) ROCl<FOAO ALES COLLECTION fill ONl Y WH£N I LAUGH fJ BEST OF LA. TODAY (Z) MOVIE ~ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN * u ''Threshold" (1981) Donald _2:00- SU1hertand. Jett Goldblum IJ CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH -11:30-fJaJ)NEWS G ([) MAGNUM, P.I. (C) SCTV: TME SECOND COMING D at TONIGHT 'S' MOVIE 0 I OOOCOUPU t "Death Wish 11· (t982) Chartea O A8C NEWS NfGHTUHE Bronson, J1tt Ireland. Shirley sh'oots 'St. Elsewhere ' rapist BYLYNDA HIRS H OALtAS~ Porn p.t~\ c1 'l\tl 10 "lark\ hou\t'll'qx:r "'ho tell\ hi:r \/lark·, tar "•l'n'1 \old anti 1ha111 m..i\ ha'e btTn 1h1· 1.k.ill·r "h" dr<J\l' lhl.' t·ar io Pam·\ offi1.t· f'.im 1h1.·n pa)\ a '1\ll 111 thl trainer "ho ar<.'\ for \far!.'\ polo !)(>nil'\ lie tells h1.•r h1.· hehl'\l'\ \1Jrk "Ill he u1mrng. had. v. ht•n \1arl 'a11orne' tell\ PJm he\ hec:n n'lr u1 tt·tl h• kaH ..iii of ~!Jr!.·, holding\ J\ thl'\ \\Cf(' before he dll'd Pam hc:hne\ \l,lfl 111,1\ \lill be all\c \11hl' 11111 Bl\lu11 "'hnc 'he"' "'a111ng 1ahk' I m·~ g.:1' 1n111 ligh1 "'11h l:kll' an111h1.·1 \\,111rt·'' 1~11.·r H1'll\ ' hrn fnl.'ntl !.dd11.· "'hn·, Ileen tl1nrnf Y.1lh I u1.\ Hohh' ptupn\l'' 111 knn;1 14ho "'•IOI\ 111 ~1·1 mJlfll'tf fittht ·'"J' !lut Hohh\ ll'd' lht'\ \h1111h..I Y.J1l until \II\\ n11l· 1.an rt'lur II,,;, lh•· n11p1111h I K m.rn1pulJ!C\ ( hll 1n111 lur n111g 1fc1"' n \\ 1'\1'1.tr'' 11lk1 tu hu\ B;srnn \\ <'ntY.Orlh DYNASTY 1 rouhlrd h' tar.hit· mtthl· 111.m·' "'ll''t'n 1elf, Kn,111' lw 'a"' \11ml· urr 11n \le\I\ ll'rTJll' the 111td1t \tJrl.. dint hut rt'IU"-'' 111 \d\ ""h" On "" "'a' 111 a rnn·ung ""h 1>11m1n1qu1• fllJl.t· \tunned "'hen hr \C<'' a drunl..en It'll "ho 'MIH h1· ,tl\o ha\ a mcc11ng.a1 I .:1 \hr,1g1• \m\ k1cl\ kll out •if hcd "'hen h1· t.111, her ~allon Bl,11.t· rl'lu\l'' !() twhn r l>omrn1que'' 1 ont1•n11on th.11 thl.'\ 're h::ilt·hrother·and· "'h'r .\dam pa>' a' 1\lt t11 \le~1s· /a1l lcll JndfindH·a\1ar Y.1ni:andflowrr\ ktcll' her \he ha\ to \lop 1h1~ and 1h.11 he plans 111 run 1hc tnal h1\ "'a' nol her\ In ,nun d1.'P,UI} DA \.f1chaCl < unn1ngh.im \.I)' hl' II pro\e that l\le\I\ 1)&1,en toouthur'l' 111 'tolcnn• and .in&cr \\hen a drunkt•n It'll rnll' l'allon a tramO. ~le\1.•n l.nu1.k' him do"'" 1>1nJ I Ian In tl'\lll1e\ 111 \l'l'IOt;. '"mt'•>nt· on .\k\I\' 11.•rrau· \\ h1.·n .\lc ... I) h.1\ .in 11u1hur\I in mun \dam 1h1ea11.·n\ 111 quit. tiu1 .\le\l\apolog11c\ and t11:g' him 111 \IJ\ on Blake. \uhoocnaed to tc\t1h .ig;iin\1 \lt'\I\ ""~' 1ha1 "'hilc \ht..-, capabk of c-xtreme '1olenet'. 1hc-had no moll\ c to k rll \i1ark Kr) stlc ang.f'\ ahout Blal.t•\ te)t1mon) and re~ntful of' .\le\I\ \k\I\ \tunned "hrn C unn1ngham tall' \tl'H'n 10 lhe Y. llnl'\\ \t:lnd F'ALCON CREST: f'l..inning ltt l'\tJhl"h .1 huld on the 'all1•, Rrl•hmann nnkr' "'phl't'rl\ Lo murder \am (11aninn1 a lr1<..1l '1111ner \O that R1t•hmann tan tal.e m ..-r 1h1.· I.ind 'lphn'n\ .irr Jngn Jll llknl 111 "'h•l'h C11aninni " kilkd tH 1l t1111g "1nl· h;irrdc. R1thard a'111mc.h1.•d h' '1\11 from ~' '1cpdaugh11.·r I orrarne \inu· R11.h.ird ha' nc' c1 111ld PamclJ ahoul hi\ m..irriagc lo I orra1n1.·\ mnthn. Panwla ~1un1kd "hl'n the t11:au11ful )11ung ""Oman mo\c' in Y.llh them \ngl'ln 11fT1.•r, tn hu} Tl·m·~ h.tr\l'\t al lht• \lne\itrd\ \.\.'hen Terri rl'lu\r\ to \Cll \11g1•l.1 l'm:ouragc' I .imx·, .illair "'rth T n11 \ngd.1 J\l\ R1.•ardon to l'\lJOli\h roman t1l rrlJt111nsh1p "'11h "1l'11sc.a Rrch.ird lir1.·, thl' en11rc stall at Im ncY.. rnd111 \lJlllln r 1.·m rt•al111.'\ hn l' hu\bJnd J1lt'I \tol1 M,1gg1l"' pearl' hut ran·a rc,cal Im t1ll•n1t1\ ht·rnu'e lucl th rClllCn\ lo l'\l>ll\1' l ht•1 r marriage J\ n('\ t•r ll'gall) annulll'd "h1d1 .,..ould ml•an \h1• and M11.hat•I ""ereri I leg.ill} marm·d .ind ,111 the monr\ <.h1. 1nhem1.·d lrom l11rn ~nuld go cl'-<'v.hcr1 "' lllLL STREET BLl ES: J f) ·, l.111·,1 111' 1• ( amhnl· ha<. \l.'l hrm up tor murdt•r rh.1rgc b). us1ngh101111 l1ll man Y.hu l..1lktl ht•r hu\band J (} rl'lu\l'\ to hcliC'l' 11 until 'he ulkr' him $50.000 -monC) \hl··11 rnl'I' c lrnm the $1 'I mtlhon tht· in· \uran1.t• rnmpan) Y.111 pa\ in her hu•,. hand·, death When hr tal.c' C\ it.knee to < arolrnc 10 If\ .ind gl't her 10 confes~. shi: d1ie\n·1 J D I\ ofT1he hool. forthe murder hul \O" ( arohnc Neal resigns from force "'hen hl' d1sco,er~ rool.1c oOiccr Ronn1r "3' tiri:d alter he 1es11fied about Bu1-1man·, pan> and \wann'c. raJ>I.'. When 1he Ii ring < han(!.l'' into ll three-Y.et•l \U\J)l.'n\lon. Neal rcJOln\ thr forcl' Hu""· arcl .ind Relkl·r 01\l'U\\ their moth1.·r,· fl\'f\t1nal1trl·~ "'Ith llt>"'ard ...,1,hing. hi\ 111ld \laodullhh mother "a' more like Hd l.1.·r' 1.•m111111nal dl·m.inding mom Rl·nl.o hcu1mc\ a hem Y..ht'n he trad., do"' n ,1,l\h1.·r "'ho got'\ aroun'd l..1lhng 1)111\lllUle\ \fa\hl'r ~how\ 00 rcmor~l' le.Jr Ill' 1111,lfn·tl, Mcmhcr' of thr Hill .trl' 'lur)nnl "'hl'll nc'" Indian r1.·swuran11he> lrl'lluent 1\ found In hc u\1ngca1. nnt lamh. 1n II' dt\ht•c. Kl'\OTS LANDING: \al lt'arlul ~al < 1Jr\ "'rll rl·al111.· hl' 'l.ith1.•r ul '"' rn\ .\hh\ nrep:m•, fiir 11pcn1ng <11 l ntus Point \umm•r rnnmng fnr ntlin· wonder' if h1.· ,hnuht u'e hi\ opponn1t'~ mrchl'il l pmh- lnn'> a' poht1ral 1\\uc lkn and h1~ nc"' ,1\\1\lanl Kl'li\ are growing closer Ben rnn\1der~ qu1111ng hl\jtlh Abb) dl·e1dC\ to u'>l' her nl'"' rnble l V \talion a\ a poY..c1 hJ'4' Jo\hua rntcfl''t~·ll in C alh\ Val ll'el\ t•mp;ilh\ for hl•r h.111 hrolhcr fo'hu;i I'\ Pl R [)()I l \ l>,l\ 1d bchC\ C\ \:!rah 111.·d to him "'hrn hr " lorrrd to lesllf) in 11fll.'n rnurl -ag.ain\t l'arnell ( hns 'I ork and I aunt> (~well share a hot chemrstry for ht·rausl· Tann ha\ a man and Juha d11e\n·1 Juha·fl·lcnis and let~ her keep the nre\en1 Grant suggc\t\ that Blair go to ~w111erland 10 rl'~I during 1hc pregnancy l C\he calls Racrm· to prod her into gelling Dinah Cas .... etl's consent for Laune to Y..ork more than once a week. Blair worried Y..hen 1>a .. 1d 1s late for dinner. Learning 11\;11 thrc\presswa) has heen backed up for 'c' cr:il hours. Bia tr decides 10 go to the \lahlc\ until David amvc' When David am,e\ minute~ later. he receives phone ea ll that Blair ha\ lx'en kidnapped. Marl. Ba tie\ \ 1 n lt'n it'"' "'I\ h Raeine ends 1 n hed ST. ELSEWHERE: Elliot! suffering lrum lirM-)car resident h)pochondna Wh1.·n flhull d1'>3grl"CS with J3rkie'\ d1agnuw1 "hat a patient needs bypa\\ -------------------------........ -----~one another fal)n rece1,e\ CJ.l)C1H1\l· J('"•·lr\ from hrr nc•w ho~ fnc.-nd John · wrger). he goes to ( ra1g. who ~t uns him b> llifl'l'1ng w11h Ell iott \ d1agnos1s. Joa11 Halloran hired as Dr Auschlander's a\mlant Helen tell~ Donald that her husband Ira ha\ llrcoml' ~ch a bore that 'h1"s doing what any thinlung woman of 1hc '81h Y.Ould do -having an affair. Her lovrr t\ Richard, the labor ncgo11a1or Mnnn ) get~ a first look at his new face and tells Caldwell he'll have to get used to the new look Jerry. getting s11r-cra1y from llr1ng in ICU. 1s sen I home toll is wife. who \Uggets he SUI.' lhl' Cll ) fo r lhe IOJUrlCS that happen1·d m the lllC1dent, but he refuS(s Peter has mccung w11h his pregnant wife Myra and their 1"'0 children. The ~>· ch1atnc pa11en1 arrested (or C3lh> Manin·i. M"rond rape 1~ cleared of cha rec~ Co;htrlc) come\ on lo Peter in the moflul' Hril<lm!ls that ht raped all oflhc vic11ms "'c·cpt C ath) Manin the -.ccond lime .around Shtrle~ takes out a gun, ~hcx11s Peter rn the aroin and the chest and th('n t311\ 1n a ('<1<k blue Caln De•ore (left) and John Sta.moe •tar u rock m11alclan1 ln the new eerte• .. Dreamt" ton ight at 8 :30 on CBS, Channel 2 . I \\ .11lr Whrn Ju ho nnkl'\ her 10 ~nd 11 !latl.. I af\on ll((U'><'~ Ju ha ofbcinJJealou~ ~.~~~~:.~~'~8~~~~:~:~::~~~,~~~~~~~!~'~~~~~~~~*l• 1ng mo' 1c an m <.ccond week 1n C olumt,.a held on to third wt th SV I "Teacher!<" and "Firstborn·· .. · rck3\C 3\ lh<' fall rclea~ .. ba11led II mt I hon an bu~lf\(.'$!. on II~ second Herc arc the top seven aroi.~ang $, ;errir '" st~c l\t\lc :· Un aver I. out 10 the trough t>ctwccn ~um mer ""C<'k filmc; last ~ctkcnd. with dt tr1butor. • .. •I\ m~ Td"· • I ;uMt~~· t"-o \\.CCk!. and C'hm1ma~ ,, . 1 .. 1 · weekend gro $. total gr~ und • 0 •er~ · tol). < olumbaa. 1 he Orion n-lcnM' grossed $4.2 .,rnrtlOJ do~.0 the aa!iC wao; ~rror numt>cr of week 1n rC'leasc. SJ. I million. S 11. S m1lhon. ei&ht 11 h k d ....... 1n the Aisles. n Universal ·picture "Th T . .. 0 . S4 ., weeks. · n11 ion overt c wrc en 10 1.JU\.l\t 1b which tumbled from tt'i ~cond-pla~c c crm1n1u or. non. . ... 1otal to $~.8 m1lhon .. debut 3 week earlier to 8 fourth pla<'C m1ll1on. $Q 8 m1ll1un. two "'eek' "P)acc., an the llcan a Tn-~tar gro'i'i of$2 2 million "Placcc; 1n the I kart." 1 n· 'tut. rl'lea<.c. mo .. cd on from fourth 10 · · S2 S mtllton. SI Q 7 m1lhon. <,c\.~·n \C.'Cond -.....ith a ~rn 'ufS2.S m1lhon f,lr "1th "ader d1stnhu11<ln. "•\ weeks -.--.J---- .. Tca<'ht'l'l .. M(iM\I \. Sl.9 mallton. S:!:! 4 m1lhnn. lhc ~eek\. "I 1rc;tbnrn," PJr.amuun1. SI t. mt I hon SJ 6 nullmn. l\\.o Wl'Ck\ ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Lost your mittens? You naughty k itten! Then you shall hove no pie." by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY ~ TlllS IS VPS£r!M! i Clltr ~I 5'UT 11IDJW 1H6 ettC!'Oi' I MAS 1.£66ISfS) J THIS Tff I I HAPA srA/111! ; ' ,~ ([ BIG GEORGE t)y-Virgf I Partctr(VTP) SHO& --------~ , ... , . i;, "The doctor wlll see you now, you old sidewinder." ~~E. '1'0U GNt>J -~=l~ PEANUTS HERE COMES TMAT GIRL IN TtfE RED PICKUP WMO ALWAYS WAVES TOM~ .. DRABBLE ..... Orange Cpasa OAILV PILpT!WedMld•y, NOY9friber 1. 1914 De -----...- LA5f NliM! l DREAMEP ~E Pl~ ME UP, MD TOOK ME lO ~Est ~E ... ,,_ by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson E.VE.R~ \C'.10 ~L.O "~Vf. ~ NICKN~ME.. !. ~LI\(£. 11\IE M\!6€.0 OUT Ot-l PM~1 <$ M '1 ..-----CU\l.°"°°D~ MA'{e,E ·11'!> NOT" 100 \.ATE. TO "I don't m ind you taking your pet frog for a stroll, but do you have to hop?" 11-7 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE · 'i::AJ°VE N~ER TRL.KeD Pea.IT HAI/ING f\ Ff\MILY ~1. ITl -m1~J$. WElL.lT:S SO. SUDDEN ti \.4 .. \IE ""' Nlc..KN~Mf. by Lynn Johnston WHRI ON eMlH I WEf\E.. '/00 ~NG!. GORDO by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan GARFIELD MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER ...,.------~----..,..~-:--~ by Jim Davis THAT MOST 6E TH( SURPRIS( AT THE 60TIOM OF THE eox by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~J.D ON·-LEM/v\E CH~CK MY OLD ,ARITHME"TIC ... CRf;,ATIVE Fl N,ANC I NC:, t b~Harold Le Ooux SHE'S REST1NG COMFORT~6L.'r ~1(31'1T NOW ' INE \!E AC'1'\lneo HER TO THE HO$PITAl.' DO ~U MtND IF l TA.LI'\ AL.ONE W ITH M1SS S~NCeflt"' it jl II ~• .~ ?~ w•" ... -I . ------ ~~!~HA~E~ L.IMP1t7 llZAfW? ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE E.t'll \\'e'>l vulnerable ~011lh <lt>alc; NQRTH • fn94 J 98 A532 WET + K 52 ~ Q 107 4 0 Q J 10 8 • 10 76 EA T + AQ 7 653 974 • • K 542 0 TH • J 63 ~ AK2 'K& •AQJ93 The h1dd1ng: outh Weat I. .Put 2 T Pa11 PaN Pa11· ~Orth t o 3 'T Eut Pan Pa11 Opening lead: Qut'en of ¢ .• Boy couu ought to do v.f'll at bridge. Their motto ~hould hf tht cref'd of every br1dgt• playtr · Rt'cau e of hi good fi"e card ~u it. 'oulh d emed his hand too lrM for 10 Opt"nfn~ bid of one-no trump ~It hough ht hand had .irood h<wty "forth wa extr m Iv ()pl1m1~t1r 1n ron~id~rlOI( lhat his Oat !\ flOlnt by Pat Brady ITS CASI~ lHAH rtooHflHG ~) ON ~ WPLL Mr/ THS FUT l 8 £ PREPARED! hanli "1111ld !ti" ci1•rl.1rN pl.n for OIO(' lrtrk '\ W<'«l l{'d t ht• top 11! h1' d1;im11nd 'lt'<fllt'nce. l nit>'' 1 h1· tj\Jt•t•n nl hearts werl' t n dr1'P in t"" roundc,. dt>rlarer real11t•d th.11 he .... ould net•d fl\ e trick' from t ht• club 'u1l There "ns no point an holding up an OMAR SHARIFF diamond~. ~o dN·lart'r v. on t ht> are ill. duntmy and r im the ten nt duh' When thti filll"'"'lll' won. det'lart•r "°" tinued with a rluh to the nan<' t n fortun11lrh . Wt~l ~how.-d out on t ha' trick: 'so dt'clarer rould tAkf' onl) four tr1ch in rlub. Ac, a rec,ult. "outh tnd d up a tr1ek ..,hort of h1~ goal · • Naturall). our hawk t>yt'd rudt•r11 wlll havt' <1poth•d v. hat dttlarrr rru f'd -that tht>rt' wa an add1 tional rhanrt for hi.., rontract If tttt dubs ar• • l. dttla N'r ran c,till romt> out a "innt>r 1f \\'r,t'<1 "''"J lt'ton 1 thf' l"a~ht p<)I \\ hrn d1•r '.1rt>r lt>1td~ t ht-11•n of rluh' frnm tht hoard at trick t"o. he 'hould unhlnck thf' n1nf' lrom ht" hand. :\s th.-rard' l1t>. W£>st con tribute" th<' <'aitht lCl t has t r1rk f)(>clJrer '" o;t11l an dummy. and ht• ran take anotht•r fine""" b) leadin~ th<' "E'\en. u ndt'rpb.'in~ the three CHARLES GOREN Crom hsnd. 1( East fail' to covtr . No mattf'r what 1'~a t d<>t~. dedar~'r can rf'el fn lht-wholt club suit a n~ with it. hb <'l'nt ract \ Hn JM~. na•U. late .... bit tl'MWe? IAt Mrt a G_..a ._,, " OIMI ,._ wa th,_,.. &Jae •au ef DO 1IL 1w pe...U.. ._. takH•t. p., a Hp ef a.la 00 I ~&.. __. n;a t.a "'Ger.•0..W... • P.O. Iii tll. .... ,.,... .J. ... •"-di.ck ,., .... le .. ........-.-.. ' • _, ... Or~~C:Out OA_ILY PILOT/Wednelday, November 7. 1H• •fta.JC leDTU n~·-· IOt the'**'' MCI Ml.IC NOTICE --·c MOTIC[ --llt NOT~ -'Pt&lc rtOTICE MLIC fCITICE MUC MOJIC( _......,....,........,..-.-..___ ~ ot A.""'IGMI HOIM Pl&JC NOTICE ,.._, NI.JC NOTICt ~ IK m nnout ..,.. .. ._ Mono-M COfPOt•llon, .• • .. .-11 o.-rr -·--'°" -· DIPAULT C.itfOmle-CofPOfllloft. 11 K·,_ YOU A"I IN D.,AUl.1 '90TmOUelU ... ll 'tCTmOUllU ... 11 PIClmOUtleutlNIH ";~,.. eountCOAIT ....... ,,.,_, U... ADW Of~ IMlflGWy, dMtd Mwctl 2, '90Tfn0Ue .,_... UNDI" A HIO Of TlllUIT NAMI ITATt...,, NAM1 ITATllllmn NAMI ITATl•NT Tl,,_ AM QAIAUTY TM folaowing peraon1 we DA-.,., -·..: 1111, and rKOfded on IWmlTATllUT ~: .... v~-r .. ,~ ~=~ ... ~::;:::~.,. oJ::~'*'°" •• ~~ llMIAOIWllTCMITllCT ~~~~Tllll"- -. ..... '"iOU'tut =r.. ~~ :.~: ~ ~ ·-=:.~1:~~ ~ TO PROTSC'T YOUR I 0 UT H PAC IF IC OA8t8 lNOIN!!"IMO, MUtfA L!AllNO COM· YOU AM .. .!9'_!'!? .!i,=:,'=":IC VIC!, WU PAO"'°"'""' AOTtOll TO NO'l'eOT "*" l'bnbw , .. ,. of Of· PlNDaHT AOOFINO CON-"°""" rT MAY • OOUAMll FOOQS, 2ttl lt50 NJwtvj AW IH·tot. PAtff. 3'7 I 20IPI It,..., UMD9JI A DUD............ -Dlft IUMCU WU p~ & ~~'l·~ 1tcte1"9ootdloftheCoun1Y "'lTAHTI. 1~. 41S 1. aoLDAT~tAU.• Newport llv~Mewpor1 C0ttaM .... C111t t2t2t CO.t1J.9 ... ,c.ltt t2t2t DATID 11/MM.~: "':=cttr::•::; CONVIYAt.Of~OP,•OP- aALI.. Yo.I NllD Ml U · °' Otanoe. ltlltl of c.lf. 17th St • eo.ta ....... CA ~no:-= J.: ::~ 8-:! i:\!..! Farm•. o.n. t2~~d-J'W'*', ...... ~·=·. u~~;nr.,:.. '='i :=.Jt:' v:U.. ~~ ........ COMPUANCI DA ft •,'!"c ~Ao~~AJr.· ::: Pl.A .. ATIOM OP THI lotnle. 92921 "',.. ._ " ... ,.... ·-fTMAY II IOLD AT AlllD IXTIWN OI A ,. I I .. A fU IU Op TM I Notice of Default end 1.R.C. T~ Inc., OP THI '"OOllDINQ lfll Partner, 2811 Newport Cotti M ... , Calif, t2t2t Mela. Callf, 02tat ~"• NCI OAH NO PAO MOATOAO N• .. ~•r.o AQAJNIT (Motion to a.ti lhe Cle-4151!.17th$t .Coita~ AOAINIT YOU, YOU llvd .. ~9Mcfl.Callf Deborah lllube lh Thi• bu•ln111 It C:On• A "'91.lO IM.L,,:::: VAllllA •M • V!ITORS . Wlll'AC " ,. acrtbed rMI Pfopwfy undet ~At2127 IHOU&.D CONTACT A 112oe3 8tevent, 1250 Adame Av.. dUOtldby.an lndMdUll NOD AN Oft.~ THI NOTICI II Hl!RIBY TAU8T!I IE AVICI , Y ¥ IMOUUt CO. the OMd of Trvtt WM ,.. (ltate of 1ncotp0r11lon. &.AWYU. flllt butlnN• II con• •H• 102. Octta MeM. c.llf AlcMrd Hublt DP THll NA'NM ~ OIVlN 111 t the l°"'11 COUt WUPAC PROltEA'TY 11"- T A ~Of c:orded u ln11rum1 nt ~allfOfnleJ NOT'ICI DP duc:ted by. 1 llf'l'llted Pl'tlllf· 9292' Thill tllletnenl wu lllld PROCllDIH09 A 1 M _ t Olloo VIC[I, WUPAO MO"T· ,__ 9M.I Nwnber M-217tt0, on J""1 Thie butlnMI 11 con-TIWITll'I IA.LI tnlp Thie tM.illn... It con· wlUI the OOunty Ciel\ Of Ot· YOUt_ YOU 9'tOUl.D COM-~Ou~= Miid GAOi, WHPAC MOf'l'· uttDa m 12. 1914, of Offtdel Aeoordt ChJC1ed by. 1 oorporlllon T.I. Me._,, l .L. !vane. Dnc:tor ducted Dy:~ and Wife 11109 County on Novetnbtf T~CT A lAWYlft tr Ing et t 30 a.m O AO E INVllTO"I • ---of the County Of Orange. J #f*L.ll'•ty,Prlllldent NOTIC[ IS Hl!"l!IY Tiiie etattmen\ WN llled o.c>otahl Stevent z. ,9... ' On 11/14/14 II 01·00 1 puTUbllo~y OfClMI!" w 11 p Ac "!. _. , ,,_ • Slate of C~ / Thia 1tatwnent waa ffleCS GIVEN. tllll on ~ l#ftl\ the County Qel1t ol Of· thll ltlllMltlt wll mto ,_..,. ,,. . M • CE N TA A L F I! 0 on A OOHVIY ANCI!. 4...0 Cam. TI' ,_. The Nie w\11 bl cond\IG!ed wtll\ the COUft1y C1e1ic of Ot· 28, IN4, at 10:00 o'~ ange Count)' Oft Octoblt 2S. "with the County Ollfk of Ot· Publlltted Ottnoe CoMt 11NAHCIAL U"VlCU. INC. It· HU In lhl A. · 1 Or1V9 "C''. ~ LOU,,.,._,., by ~County on Octobtf ti, am of Mid dl y, In the lobby 1084 .no-County on No.-nbtf Otllty Piiot Nov.mt* 7. 14, at tlla duly 1ppolnttd McC1ndl1H AutlllOtlum. t!oh, c~. 02MO Notkll 11 her•bntvoen that AMINCMI NOMI MOM· l984 of OolOen PltClflc Tr1o11H>eld · ,_,I 2. tN<l 21 21 1084 TNtt" under and p\lrauant Oiftrlc:I Hllldqull1ert. 1150 w• Pee AelOOnvevanoe MAITl.A. MOATOAOI OAOtl TMllT OllD llft. • "'7W hfyloea loc:eted at 1156 Publlttled Orange Coatt ' l'lllfl'O ' ' W·397 toDMdollru1trecordedon Fl1lr Ottve, ff Monie. c;::· &tali of Callfotnla 4MO COMPANY, I Caltlotnll OOt· vtC8 COMIORATIO., A Publllttecl Orange Coaat Civic Centlf Otlv1 W11t In Deity Piiot Octobtf 31, No-Pubfllhed Orange CoNt t 1/06180 u Document No. fornla, to contldet m • CMlput l)Jlva, "C" Nft'PO'I Pofltlon, •Tn.iet ... or 8uo-CAL"O"NIA co~PO"· Dally Piiot October 24. s1. the City 01 Stnla Ana. Coun-vembed, 14, 21, 1tM o.i1y Piiot November 7 t4 CE 5009, IJOOlc 13l21, P11ge l3t ncatlon ot 1 llnal ooml)llanOI 8eech Calif 02te0 c1uor Truate•. 01 AT'ION Nov.mblr7 14 1914 tyofOr111G9,Stal1 olCell· W-372 21H1H4 ' ' MllCNOll olOftlclll~lntheof• dete4'1d1x11M1on ohv1ti-Tl\ta' butln ... 11 oon• 141bltllVled Tt\leM under ~ llddrwe .. see . . W-363 lomle. lAOUHA UCAOW • • w 387 lloe of 11141 Aecotdeir of Of· anoe from Rule 1107 of the Id by poretlon "'-deed of truet exeouted Bail• 9,,.... Sutt• 2'3. co . INC •• Cllllom141 c:Of· ·-1c WITIC( • ~TITIOUI .u...... ange County. Clllfotnla •••• loutPI Cout Air Ouallly duc:tc .,. £. ':n11n VIC• ""'ThomM M •-TOnl L. ~ d tu .....,,,.nted n-. "" NAMI ITATI....,. 1ed '2' AICHAAD M MtnlOt"*ll Olttrlct Ru... ""' . ' wr • '""'W• Calllomla 9H2t • U u,, _....... PJIU IC Mt\T'll'l' The follOWINl IW'lonl are ~TON ' ..... ~, Dll ..v .-.. -,,1-"·-·l.vtha..,,,.t. P!NlcMnl .....,. -.lfte..at.lley J. !119, enCl C9-'-~ 0 ~ Nu M D • r I u0CW ~ PltenftOUe euteNIN --·-~uw ... _ .., ··• ..---._ ..,..,..,, ....._. Thl tla~t WU ,,,... ocWOMhptembtfao, 1980, 714-$41902 ATlENflOH: ·-ic WITICE to the l>O"""' of Mil con-KAMI I TATt•NT .. oinaw.rnee1 ... ASTON MUS~HD ANO Ing oparlllon• •t W!LL8 • Clerll f °' hrlH No. 4233t, In ANl!CAHILL ,.._ "" . i.rredlntl\atc.rt1ln 0Mc:t ol ~T1'T10UllUllNlll A~l!AICAN FINANCIAL WIFl!ANO JOAN L AILEY MA"INI!, INC .. 3100 wlththeCoYnty Oc o t book/reel U7 tt , Prlnc:lpal andln11n1e1due IC14411 Trull 1xec ut1d by Thi folloWlrtQ per.on It NA•ITATS•NT IERVICl. 10081 Talbert JR & L.OR.l\AINI! T RILEY Pvllmln Lane. Colll Meta, rec County on tOblf ' ~ 20 I, ot Offlcltl S70a 078 76 l'ICTtTIOUI 9UIMll Bl!ANARD A L.A VOY AND d~JfA'iN=T~M .. "3 I Sall-The tollowlng Plftoll It Ava.. Suite 200, Founitln HUSBAND ANO WIFE WILL c .. 11ornla. Aull , 107 r.. t8 4 ,.,. ~Iii Che Office of the Cotti hpan ... •nO AO· NAMI eTATIMl.HT AUTl'i o LA llOY. Hu1band 1 ' 8 h dolllO t>wln ..... : V~, Cllll 82701 SELL AT PUBl.IC AUCTION qui,.. control 01 volallte or-Or cout fteoerder Of County ot Of. v1noee d"9 (awroxtmately) The lonowtng ~· atl .and Witt .. Joint Tenanta, llel\t II~~~ ngton H O • NEWPORT IUILOl!A$ Da -Ont lno.. Ctlttorn.11 TO THE HIOHE8T BIDDER genie compound• ltom Pub:•had OC: :::' 17 24 1nge, Q .. lfotnla, 1nd ..... 32u 2 dol~bUrineea aa: recorded Nove m&1r 1f, CiKlll k, -p--'~ ....,.. I Siii CONCEPTS, 500 J Street, CC>fl)O(atlon, IOO&I Talbtfl FOA CASH~eyebfe 11 time m~ured metll pert• D3111y Not...,~ 1984 ' ' ... -·-:rthenotletofele-..... 1H3 In the ........ _ 1 , .. _ r .... _,......, • Balboa Caltt.02111 Ave .. Sull• 200. Fountain of•• ... I •·' ll'n oflhe tnd"'oduc:ac:oatlno• l,Novern .... • ...... -· Credit•(l te&.388.25) IA IN /O 'DONNELL I, • v .. _ 0 ... ttth. Hunt1n11ton 8Holl. ,, ..... :..dJ."~ar.500J v11~.ca111 92708 U"..,..lt•dn .. 81,11,0MY,1 TH" • "' 01 t ..... -itlon ,, W·34 1 feult eleCtlon to Mii TOTAL 1711010 12 3806 Cldllt.a A~. &1111 County R«lofder of Mid Callf 014'8 ,..., .. _ "' " l "' .. copy ... ,.,...., undef deed of tru11 re-' "·'II Count " Recor-.· In · Str .. t, Balboa, Cal HM t Th • t>ut lne" 11 con· NODT"' FA0"'1 EHTAANCE 1vlll1bfe •fOf lnapec:11on '' TIM DATED: October 24, 1114 0-110. Cotta MN&. ..... • y, _,.. '. • TN• bueln•H I• c:on-Thi• bualn•*'. 11 c:on-"'uc:ted by·• cor~•tlon To" "TH., c 0 u NT v 1 ..... 0-..-of , ......... ~ .. :P, Ntl.IC NO,~ 'corded AOtH _ _t_S..r_ IH4. AMERICAN HOM~ ome ttrull'*\INO 8)-532120,by ducledby al)fndlVICIVal I" Id "' ...... _ ... ._, hfleaNo.64-t~ofNld MORTGAGE TRUST OE!D Tiit lrvtne Comp1ny, •HIOflolabreachor"dtltuh p ' Ouctedby anlndl~ PetarJ.&ram rM ent COURT+40U9E, 700 CIVIC Board Clt<~ .. tt60 Fl1r 'ICTITIOUl.U-11 Ofllcfel Aeoord9, wfH Mil on SERVICE CORPORATIOH, a Michigan, 550 Newport n payment or performance ~~~ a::"et'llll'lt w .. llled ~~~.t~~:'. llled wf;h":r,.·~~c.;:-01n:. CENTER DRIVE WEST. Dtlve, El Monte. Oalllo<nll, MANI ITATDllNT NoWfn.._11, tN4 el 9:16 CeHfotnla Cofporallon Center Drive, Newport ol IM obttgallont MCured with the Coun~ Cl.,lc ot Or-wllll the County Clt<tt OI Or-an~e County in November SlllAllNT1AndA'~t~ .. CAI c'onll ~ •,~'ea' tlhl•LIAnp~!*mamA~m:·. The lollOwlng per. tone If• A.M .. 11 the front antrano4t to 911 Dennie e. Schmuc:lctf, BMcll. Callt.02te0 haraby, tnoludlng that Co nty on October 23 u• .... ··•-.vu .. ...... ..A, b tlneaa 11 the old Or1n9e Coun1y ~ganlzatlonTrutl" O'Donne ll. lrlgham &t>reach 0tdtl1Ult.Nolla.01 ~9i: u '=Countyon0ctober3t, 8. 1184 ""'21 to andnow heldby ltundlr Suitt 307, Anaheim, Clll· T~EuW ARMi NOTON CourtPIOUH, located on ITATSOfJCAUf'OftMA) Pertnara/SouttternJI, •Call· wllleh WU recorded A~Ull l'2llUO ... _,o PubUthed Or111na Coaat N ld Deed 01 Trull In the tornle. I RESIOBNTIAL QAOUP. hntl AM Blvd.. betWeen C OUN Ty O' O R . fornla Gin. partnerelllp, I, 1994. u R«lofda< • In· p bll had o Cout .-prcperty lllUlled In Nici tnt1r11t Pl'tonl may 1 • 3000 p Um c ta M ... 8 81 tnd lkoed· ANQC) II. 3505 CadlllK Ave .. Sulte•trument No. U -318107, oe1" p: 0ctr::'31 N Publllhed~Orange Coaat Dally.Piiot Novambtf 7• 14• County ClllfOfnle daecrlt>-tandend141btnftor1torwrll• "t {'• OI ' a AN, Callfornle al On Octobet 24, t084, 0-110, Coet1 MMe. Calif. ~ILL SELL AT PUBLIC lyblr rt 14 :, 1994' o-Dally Piiot November 7, t4, 21, 28. 1084 Ing 11,. '1and therein: ten 11etement1 at the hear· Clllf 'f ,ic Ill Call- 8UC11on. to the hlghelt befOfl me the undetllgned 92528 AUCTION TO THE HIQ11EST vem ' ' ' W·SllO 21. 28, tt'4 W-3ll8 W·3llO PARCEL t Ing 11 It reqUNted that wt!'.; lo~~ cor~~llo~· a 3000 Of Clllh (~ II 1 Notary Publlcl tn and t~ Thie butlnaa• ta c:on-BIOOER FOR CASH. llWful That Pof11on of Loi l o tan etatttMnll bl 141bmltt... PuHmin CO.ta M.a. Callf. the time of .... In lewiul Mid County and Stall. per-ducted by: • Olf*•I pan-money ol the United Stalll, 'P\111.IC NOTICE Tract No. 104111. In '"' to the HNrlno Board nv. t282t . moMy of IN Unit~ 811111 tonally appeared Denni• a. ntl'Wllp pr • c:Hhlar't cttecll drawn Ml.IC NOTICE County of Otlnge, Stell o dayt belor1 the heating. Thi• bullnH• 11 con· Of~ ceaf\ter • c:Mdl SchmllOkar Reorganl.tatlon O'Donnell Brigham & l)n 111111 or natlonet bank, PUBllC NOTICE NOTICI tNVITINO "°' c anforn11. u ehown on 1 DATE: OC:to~ 28. 1N4 Id b , atlon dfewnonaltateornatlonal fru.t .. tor'Nnlrlcan Home Partnetl/S~1hetnll.a Ca11-• ttt t• or federal credit ,IC'rrTtoUl.UlfNlll Notlcal•lllflbyglven that map reoordld In bOOlt 488 SOUTH COAST AIR du.J:,111 Ycl~~lngton benk. I ltatl or federal Mortgllge Trull OMc:t k· ,_,. .......... pertnarlhlp ~inion, or ll ttall or·ferderal 'ICTITIOUI 9U'*lll .. ._ ITAta•NT the Boerd of Truaeet of the f>eoM o60 and 41 of Mle QUALITY MANAOE.MENT r 1 · ' credit union 0(. •Ill• or vice Corporation, • Cell· BY: Jbhn 0 0 ·0onne11, .. 'llng .. ndto1111UOOlatlon NAMllTAHMINT Tha followlngpenon•ar• Huntington leech Union Olllaneou1 Map1.record10 DISTRICT HEARINO p~~tatement WU lllecl ,....,., aavtno-and 1ot1n N-tornla Corpor•tlon. par-Truattl ol the J and p ~otntclled In thl• 1tat1, all The lollOWlng Plfton• "' doing bUllnNI ... HIQh SctloOI Olatrtct wtll r .. aald COYnty, lhown end d• BOARD. Cou Clartl of Or· todetlon dOftllc:lled In 11141 "t()n..,. tmown-,0 TM (or O'Donnell Aelloca!)le Trvst. ~able .. the time ol .. i.. doing bullneM u : SAN JUAN RENT -l'r8ER-c.l"va M&led bid• for tul>PIY· fined .. Unit 2 on • con-HELEN QUINTANA with the nty October • Stete of Cellfomle SMtYabil prov.d io ma on the bull of dated October 20, t082, 111 all tight. 1111• and lnter•t R & I A Cl I 0 N VICE. 32102 Pueo Adalan· Ing OFFICE COPIEA8 meet• d0tnlnlum plan rec:orde< =Cltttt = County on • ' to M ...... Mono• Com-Ntltf9C1ory ~danc:4) 10 bl genarll partlllf ~by II, .. Tru•tM, In that ENTERPRISES. 1586 Or-to San Juan Ceplllrano. Ing or equal 10 the 9P1Clll-June 3. 1980 In book 13824 Pub the Orange ~ peny II acoac>t.able 11 CMh) the perton WhoM ntme 11 The IMne Comp111y. a rMI Pf<>c>«tY lltu1t1 In Mid ange, Cotta M.... Calli Calll 02875 cation• on nte lo the otfloe of paga 1207, Offlc:lll Record• Cout Delly Plot November Publllhed Orange eou. Ill rlgM, title end lntereet. eubaetlbed to I.hi wllhln In-Mlctllgan corporation ~nty tnd State. dncrlbed. 112927 Rant-It Sarvlot. • Cllt-aald [)gtrlGI. ol Mid c:ounty 7, t08A P Oct ber 17 24 oon~ to and now held """'*''and act1"9wfedllad By: flUc.hatd M. Cannon .•• IOllOWI Karmlt F. Rlrna. t685 Or-lornl1 Corporation. 32102 Bid• l hl ll b• CIHf~ PARCEL 2: W-382 ~~·~ov':ber: 11194 . . by h und•rtald deed oftruet lhal he llleCUled the Mme Vlca"Prlllden1 Lot tt ol Trect 2215 ... ange, Cotti MIN. C•lll Pueo Ad .. l('ltO. San Ju1n marlled OFFICE COPIE~ An undivided 111511 ' . W-338 In the property lltueted In WITH£88myh111d1ndol-By: Thomu H. NlalMn, ~ M•P rlOOrdld In Boo61 82827 Capltlrano,Callt. 92875 Bid •11111 addrMMd to: lntarllt In and to 11\lt POf Hid County. and Stete. and llclll ..., Pretldent 108, P•g• 34, of Ml•· David L. Bul1, 21182 Tiii• bueln•H 11 c:on-Allyne. Aowi.y. Purchu-t,lon of Lo1 t ol Traci No DtlDI 'C Mt\TIC·E deloflbad. follow.: Ull 8'.0eUM CAHILL Thi• •llltmenl WU flied ~llMOU• Map•. In 11141 of-Greenbriar, Cotta M•H. ducted by:. OOfl)Ofallon Ing Manage!' 10491, In Iha County of°' ,.._. "" PARCEi.. 1 aX.-T "A" wfth the County Clark of Or-Wice ol the COUnty ~acorda< Caltt. t2t2t Phlllp t. Hamood, Sec· 1-iunllngton Baac:h UnlOn tinge, Sllll of Cel"ornle, at ............. C""'......, An undivided 112 let Otdeir No. 449115 1nge County on October 17. IOI aald County Tl\lt butlneH I• con· retaty High Sehool Oletrlct etiown on, map recorded Ir ~ ..,_., • lnttl'ee1 In and to Lot , of p 0 I I c 'I N 0 11194 Tht etrMt addrM• or ducted by co-part~ Tiiie ""'"*'' WU nted 10251 Yortttown Av.nue book 4tl. pegte 40 end 4 ' MUNIC•AI. COUftT T11C1 No. 0052, In the City of TSO· tS?G-09003 "nan IOlhtf common dfflonatlon Dal/Id L. Buhl with ttte County C1ett1 of Dt· Huntington Beech. CA of MIKelleneout Mapt, t• 100 Ci.to Cefttlf Of. WMI CO.ta MMe. County of Ot· LIQAL DllCWTION PubflthaO Orange Coa•t IOI the rMI property liatetn-Tiiie etatemant wu filed lnO' County on November 112948 00<d• of Nld county. enowr tenta Ana, Ca. t2101 tnge, Stall of C-Ufomta, aa PARCEL l: Lot 50 of Trect Dally Piiot oetober 31 , 'lo-ilb0\19 delcflbed pYrportld wl111 the County Cletlc ol Of· t. leU end rlQllved II or before and dlflned " "oommor Plllntlll: J GARY GEA· pet map recotded In Book No 8040 lntllaCttyof Hunt-vamblr 1 14 21 11184 ~o be" 871 Darrell. Coett 1nge County on October 23, n.111 2:00 p.m .. Monday, Nov.m· ., .... on a oondomtnlulT MANN Mt.IC NOTICE 418 ~ages 11and12 of Mlt-Jngton"eMch County ol Of. ' ' W-384 M .... Calllornta. 1094 _ Publlthed Orange Coaal bar 28. 1084, at wfllc:tl time plan rac:orded June 3. 111ec Detendan1· LEON DIXON, I oallaneou• Mapa, tn the Of· ange Stat• O, CalllOt'nle 11 The undertlgned hereby n.111 Dally Piiot Novambtf 7, 14, and plaoe bid• Wiii bl put>-In book 13824, pige 1207 and DOES 1 to 10 The lotlowlng Plfton hat floe of the County Racordtl' per ,;,ap rac:orded In ~ ~lec:talm• all llebttlty lot any Pubft•hed Orange Coa1t 2 l, 28, l984 ttcly opened and rHd In Ottlcl•I Record• ol H ie CaN No 82262 .vlthdttwn H • genetal Pitt· of Mid County. 350 pagee 271037 1nclutlve -!ncorr9C1nete In tald ttrt1t Dally Pllol OC:tobar 31. No-W-388 Bldg.C.Rm.381. , county. IUMMONI lllffromthepartnarthlpop. EX<;EPT one-fourth ot •• 01 MllClllanaou• Maps, In "8.IC NOTICE ~dr"' Of olher common vemt>ar 7, 14, 21. 11194 Eec:l'lbldthallremelnvlltd Exoeptlng rrom a port\of' NOTICll You"-" been 11ra11ng unde< the fk:tltJou• oll, gu and o t 11 ar the Otflc:e 0111141 County A.-detlgn1tlon. W-371 lor a period ol 180 deye attar ol Mid lllld one-half of 11 wed. The oovn meydeotde bullneea name ol (1)0000- 1\ydrocarbon tubllanc:H OO<da< ol Mid County. ,ICTITIOUI 841 ... 11 Said tale wlll bl made •IDI"' Ml\TIC( tn. date IPIQlfled tor the ,.. mlnarilt, oll, gu , end olhel aeeiMt you wtttMMit your FRIENDS (2)HENRY 8WEfT and all other mlnarala and EXCEPT all otl. gat ..... ITATIMl#T ~houl warranty. expr ... or l'"U8U\i "" cetpt of bid•. hydrocarbon IUbttanc:•• ~heard""'"",..., .. HENRY at 1240 M Logan nt1nerll rightl In end undeir pat r 0111 m 1 n d 0 th a r The followlng pet90nt ara Implied, ragardtng lltla, poe-'ICTTTIOUI .U ... ll The eo.td of Truat"' Mved or told tr0tn thf ~ wttMft IO.,._ 9'eed Av1 . Cotti M.... Calif. ,aid ltndLal rlllfWd In 11141 ~y4r~rbon .ubttancn dOINltM.illntN u : . ...lion. Pf encumbrtnCM, Plll.IC NOTICE ..._IT TlmNT thlll bethtto11Ju4oeofthe 1b0ve dlll:flbed ltnd upor dw lftformattoft N6ow. ~2828 deed recordltd In Book 1311 tnd all Olhtt rolneralt of VIDEO OUTPOST. 13025 lo Mtltfy the principal bal· A qulllty of equipment olllfed Iha condition. how.vet. thal If Y""' wllh to .... tht ad· The llc:lltlOUI bu•lnffl PllQ9 238, otnc:lll record• avary k Ind and charec:t., Yale Ava . trvlne. Callf. anoe ol the the Note or other 'ICTITIOU9 .UIMll T"-t!!"10)¥lnQ PlflO/l 11 and reMrWt 1111 rtghtto r• Iha grantor or IUCXlellort tr vice ot an attorney In thl• ntme tlatementlor the part• ALSO EXCEPTING and f•XQaPI Wiit< and right• to 112714 obllg1llon NC:Ured by Nld ..,,... ITATIMINT "°:t1 A II~ R~ PA 0 . lael any or all blcfa tnd to lnllflll of ownerlhlp tnall mattlf, you tnould do '° nerthlp Wll fllad on Aprll 9. r.-.Mno Ularelrom Iha f~ ipproprtatt or divert wller. Jon11han E SllHhan. Deed of Tru.t, with tnltrea1 The IOllowtng pareona at• CESSINO & TYPING SER-•alv• 1ny trregulathy ttter• have no rtgllt of entry upor pr0tnptly to that your writ· 11194 In the Cow!IY'-Of Or· IOWlng: iNllathar tuc:n rlQhtt be vw-13922 Heta, Garoan Grove, 1nd other eum• u provided doing butlneA u : In. the eurtaoe ot 1111 land ~ ten rllPOflN , It tny, may bl 1nge, FILE NO. IH'Tt2A (a) Unite 1 through 21, u led or contingent) tn under Call!. 02843 therein; plut ldvancat. II PRO GRAPHICS. 18168 VICE. 18232 Eagle ~· Signed: Allyn E. Rowi.y, thlll not drlll for 1uc:tl hied on time. fl'ull Name and Addr ... of 111own upon the con· or rlQOve(abla from Mid Riek A Floyd. 26 Muir, any, under tht ,.,ma thereof Alie• Lana. Huntington Huntington Beach, 1111 Purchaalng Manage!' eubltll!Cll within the u1>991 AVllOIVlteCI ha lldo Cle-th• Plfson Wlthdrewlng: dOml~m plan recorded In land without ~ atty Irvine, Calif 02714 1nd lnte<•t on IUCh Id· Beech. Calif 02848 928411 Dated: f1105/84 100 Itel ol N ld ltnd. "r• m~ El trlbutnl ' lede c.c:ltla T Yltllln. 6311 Scott Book t3437 Page t508, Of· right to ant• upon 1~ eur-Tiil• buelnH• I• c:on-vanc:H, a nd plut IH•. Jeff Johnton, 18168 Allee Linda ~ ~· 18232 Publlahed by the Otanot MlveCI by LaAJat•bll Oat· deoldk -tf• U.S. ;I,. _. Rot>erteon. Hlddefl Hlllt , ftc:tel R«lotd• of Mid Coun-•~ °' aublUffaee ol Mid ductld by • general Part· cnarges and txPlf\llt of tha Lina, Huntington Beach. E•gl• une. unttngton Coatt Dally Piiot Novambtf dl!llf, a widow, tnd Mary IMeM6e a MtnM ..-U.S. Calll ty land Above 500 , .. , below narll\lp TruatM and ol th• tru•t• Calll 112648 Beech, c.I". 929411 1 7, 14, 1084 Jina Gardiner. a elngi. 1u111M1dlfttfo•M..., 8tgneel: (t>) An exc:IUllve HMtnenl the preeent natural level of Jona111111 E SNlahan created by Mid Deed of Mark Devit. 18168 Allee Thll blftln•H 1 con-W30~ woman. mother and dtugh· I.Ale \41 lftfefmeolorl qye Henry Snyder to UN Ill 11\0M ., ... dMlg· lht eurtec:e of Mid land u Thi• ttatament wu fifed Trull. The total e.mount ol Lane, Huntington Beach, dvcted b~: an lndlvldutl 11r, In deed recorded April !I, ...... Publlthad Orange Coaat nated H 1trlum1. declce. rNerVed In varlout Deed• 10 with the County Cter11 ol Or-"Id obllgatlon, lnc:ludlng Calll. 92648 ~~=· ... ~, wu lllld 1066 In book 3020. pagee lf you wlllt to -" the Delly Piiot October 24, 31, patio• and t1rracH . " Juam. Inc .. a 00tporatlon, ange County on October 9, rtHonably Hllmlled •-. Bery Johneon, 18 t 58 with ll!f County Cterlc of Or-Plll.IC NOTICE l3311. Offlc:lal Raoo<<I• ldvtoe of In ltlOtMJ In tttfl November 7, 14, tOM t llown upon Ille c on-recorded OC:tot>ar 11 tHO 1984 chatgetandaxpan ... ofthe Allee Lane. Huntington •noe County on November Ret1rvlng llleralfl'm ,.,.etlf, you lltould do ao W-307 dotnlnlum plan above r• tn bOOlt 5468, page 4 io and "2f742J TruetM. 11 tha time ot lntllat Beech, Callt 92948 ,, 109..-. _ .--'tOJ1Ca.°' IA.LI _ IMlf'llenl• 10f em~. ,.,. ;ltp .. .....,_ Wftto - teued to.. tohOWfnO 01 Otftelll R9Co<cf• 'f"tlbllth«! Of9nge-Co*s1 plJbncatlon of thll Notlee, II 'ThT• bu1lnei1 11 con-· ,_17 Notice 1, hereby given patio and oarl>O'l• u .now ~'!!~.·If enr, mer~ Dlm'IC Mt\TIC. [ PARCEL2 . ALSOEXCEPTllloll,gu , D1fly Piiot October 24, 31, $t8,407&0 ducted by a Oif*al Part• Publltlleel Orange Cout :x.itauant ot MCtlonl 3071 llld defined on Iha tbova ,_.,,..,,...,. . ' rUU\. "" l)nlt 10, u tnown upon Oii thala coal p~at• November 7. 14. 1984 Dated November 2. 1984 nerehlp Dally Plfot November 7• 14• lnd3072oft1141CMICodaof reter1ncad condominium II U.led daaM-= 1 TIM INT 0 fl the condominium plan IOdlum Qot<S ;..,., and Iii w-368 LAGUNA ESCROW CO.. Jeff Jotineon 21 28 ltlM lhe Slltl of Cellf0tnle lhe pti n ef oaM1fo de un T A WAI. above referred to other mtnarai dapOllll con-INC .. Callf0tnla u TruttM , Thi• lllltman\. WU nled . • W-300 JnO«tlQned. Hud'• Towtng PARCEL 3· en .... aew.10, W1TMOftJ. PARCEL 3:. lalnad In a Po'llon ot .. Id By GOLDEN PACIFIC •Ith Iha County C~k ol Or-.viii NII 11 pYbllc IUCllon, at An ..-nent for either en-h_.. lnmadleta"'e11t1, '"OM 'AR ...... An •xc:lualve tuan'\ar\I 10 l1nd logelhar with th• right TRUST DEED SERVICES •• •no• Count)' on October 23, 512 E. V1rmon1 SL. trywaye. p1tlo or carport• d• .... man era, IU fl'ICm.~~.~ •• UM thOM portion• or Lot 1 to d;tll for Ind 1x1rect IUCh Celllornla corporetton, It• 11184 ~nahalm. CA 92805 11 10:00 over 11111 portion ol the har• ,..,_,..,, eeortte, el hey NAMI deec:ffbed In Parcel 1 l bOve, dapotJt• ol oll and gu or 11111m IC NOTICE A11enl ,,_,. P\8..IC NOTICE am on Monday, the 19th day 1n1b0Va dMCrlbed common ~ puede Ml' , .. ,,. dH lgnatad u atrlurne. gu and 10 proepact 'tor n111l By. (SEAL) Rhoda Publl•hed Ottno• Cout :>f November 1084. the IOI· area Whtcll .,. llhown u trlidaatfemttt. The lollowlng pareon hN ~le• tnd palloe an •P· mine and rlmOve well 0.: TIOUI llMll Lindgren, Pr1lldant, t 166 D•llV Pllol October 31, No-lllCTTTIOUI .u ... ll 'owfng daecrlbed property, being appurtenant to Parcel 1-TO TH« OlnNOAHT: #llhd11wn "•general Part· purtanantto Parcel• 1 and 2 poettt of 01,_ mlnarale lrom "CTI IU I Civic: Center Drive W11t. vemblf 7 t4, 21. t084 NAMI ITATl•NT 10 wit 1 on Ille condominium plan A cNtl OOffllll&IRI het been nar from the PMtnerthlp 09- •bove ~ aald landt but With the rtght NAMI ITATIUllNT Santa An1, CA 02703. Tele-W-370 The following par.on. are 1070 Toyota Callca SO, recOfded June 3, 1980 In Ned-., ttla peMltff .....,_., erallng unda< the nc:tltloul Mor• c:om ly known 10 OCCUrrf and UN onty • The following'*'°"'.,. phone (714) 83f..te08 Oolng bUtlnell 11: Vin •MA48005773. CA book 13e24, P9 1207, Of. ,..... "rou ..... to cfefMd bulllllll name of SIEAAA • 381 Bay v Tarr-. portion of Olhtt ltnd for aald do::1 bu.ineae u Publl•had by the Orange UBERlY-.lNTEAIOM. 500 • 103XZE llclal Reeordl of Mid county. ltll• ......... yov "'"'t· FINANCIAL GROUP •t 2230 Coetl ~ .... CA purpoNI u contained In p C I F IC R ET A I L Cout Dally Piiot November Newi>ort Center OrMI, Haw· Said H ll It for 1111 The llrtlt lddr"' and WttMll IO deyt 1ner thlt Flll"llew, Cotta MIA, Callt (It a tlraet addr ... or Iha agr~t dlled 0. PROPERTIES, t212 Pem-7. t4. 21. ill54 P\&IC NOTlCE port Beech. Cellf. t2te0 :x.irpoee of Mllttylng Hen ol olher common detlgnatlon, aummone I• Mtved on 'f""', ~2827 other common dMlgnallon cembar 22 1oeo betwMtl brokl Lane. Newport Baac:h. W-385 Liberty Ftn1nctal tn-Ille underalgned for towing tf any. ol 11141 rN I pr<>c>«tY Ille with Ihle court • written The ltctlllou• bullnet1 la llhOWnabove.nowarranty the Statl ol California anO Call!. 928&0 'tCTITIOUl•UllMllll corporated, Calllomla, 600 •nd/or 1tor1gt chargH daec:rlbed 1bov1 It rttponll lo the complaint. 'ltmeetttamanlforthepert· 11 gl11ll' u 10 1" c:omplat• HununotonHarbourCorpor-Biii MacMuter. 1212 PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI ITATIMINT. Newport Center Drtv., New-together with 00111 ol purported to be: TAX Unleu you do, yCXJr defautt llerlhlp wH llted on A~ ""'or oorractnlU ) etlon • Delawara c;orpor-Pembroke Lane. Newport The lollOWlng perton 11 port Beech. Clltt 02HO tdvartltlng 1nd axpen ... of l>AACEL 037·50-002, 2243 wtll be entered on 'P911· 9· l9"4 In the County 0 Ot• ••Id tale wfll be made, but 111on' rtcOl'ded Jtnuary 3 I Beacil. Calll 112880 lllCTITIOUI •UllNlll Ool~ bualntN u : Thi• bueln•H I• eon-.. 1.. PACIFIC AVENUE A· 102, cation of the plalnun. and ~ FILE NO. F261938 ~llOut~· ··=:i!n~._..~~~ 01De1 t0'1nlflboo«clat 5!!~0• pagardt, 48701° St~~ ~!:~tan~~ NAMI ITATIMINT JA ANO & ASSOCIATES, ducted by: a corporation Oeled thlt 7111 day ol No-COSTA MESA. CA 92828. ~~~y _!'~f,.! I~• the ul~=~ ·~1~':r=~~ ...,.. ..._.. n..... Clltt 002ee The lollowlng pereone a.re 527 S1nt1 Ana Avenue. Sally A. HotmM. Sectltlry 1ember, 1994 The 1.1ndettloned Tl'U91M ....... -.. ,,. 1~ .,. ,,. S a-Ing tltle, P<lltlMlon or tmanded by the agtRmtnt · dOlllQ bullneta u S & H Newport Bead\, Calli. 82863 Tllll 11atemen1 wu flied Judy McFarland dllClalm• 111y tf1bf11ty for atty lief demanded In the c:om-11~ Wllllarneon, 2161 enc:umbfancat, IO N tlt tylhe dated N~ber 22 IHI Tiiie butlnaH 11 con-ENl'ERPAISES. 16802 <July A Van Orden, 621 wtth the County C1ett1 of Or-•J.I(. UEN SALES 111COtr9C1net1 ot the ltrMI ptelnt. whlc:n COUid r11111t In Dal Sol. MIUlon Viejo, Caltf. unpakl prlnc:lpal of Iha note be1-Mid part~ r• dueled by· 1 general part-Glenhavan Lane, Hunl,l_fllllOfl Sarttl Anl Aveove. !Wwpon ange.CQuniy on-October 31, --P.O~Box 10033 addfllt end other oommon 09£nllhtnent of Wagal Il le-92et 1 eec:vred l>Y Mid deed of OOfded Mardi 7 1"3 In narthl~ Ba1eh, CA 02M7 Beech, C111f. 028e3 1084 San I a An a , CA dMlgnetlon, ti 1ny, lhown rng of money Of prcpaf,y or Slljned' St9Vt Wlltlemtoll trvet, With lntarNI Ind letl book 9467 page 810 of Of. Bltl ICMUle< MtchH I R Schnautz, Thi• bueln•H I• oon· 'llM" a2711..0033 •aln. olher rtllel r9e1ueeted In lhl Publllhed °':C, ~t °"~~f:'n~':'.~~~ ~~ .. Rcorlnth.•d~lromu 1r~ wti::r,.'h'!i.~t;:-0111~ 16802 Gtanhaven Line, ducledby.lndlvldull Sharyl HuttlM Qlbeoft, Publlthed by the Orange SaldMilwlllbem&Oe,but complDat~~.'N·-.-.. ~". I"•" ~~:1~:1\~18~°""" 1• 4• -· • ..., ..,_, ,.,. C Oct bet 23 Huntington Beach, CA <July A. VIII Orden Dwln & Crutcher Coalt Dally Plfot Noveml>lf Nllhout COVll'lnl or wet· .., v .... ,..,.. • "'"" "'of the trull .. Ind of Stilt of Callfornla to Hunt-anc ountyon o ' 112847 Tlll1 etatement w11 nled 111'.0 .... a.o 7. 11184 r111ty,1xpr11torlmplled,te-J. PETERSON, Cterll w-40t the lr\411• created by 11141 lngton HarbOurCorpor1t1on. 19 4 Patricia E Schn1utz, with th• County Clerk ol Or-Mewpon heoh, c1111. W-387 ~atdlng lllle, polNNlon, Of ly: B. MALLICOAT, De9uty --------- dMd of trutt. and td~nc:.t recored February 15 1M5 '291121 18802 Ql1nhaven Lane. •noa County on October 28, ..., 1ncumbrance1. Including OMY OllllMANN. OUFirY, PUBUC NOTlC( llatty,undartllettrmioftha 1n book 7413 PllQ9 333 of Publllheel Orange Cout Huntington Batch, CA tllM Publltned Orlll09 Cout IMl.cNIOMlnd~ .,..ANN. OKAZAKI AND --------- daed of trult Offtctal Raoo<d1 Dally Piiot October 3 t. No-112847 f .. 121 Delly Piiot Novemblf 7, 14. of the Truttee trld .Pf the WRU'UTT flCTITIOUI .,_ .. The IOlll amount of the ALSO EXCEPT th• vamber 7· 14· 21· tOS4 Ch111at J Hooper, 3088 PubMll'lld Orange Coatt 21. ~8. 11194 Mt.IC NOTICE 1"'91• GtMlld by MIO Oaed 1t 7't I M • o Arthu r NAMI ITA,......,. 1,11\pald balance 01 Iha o!>ll· 1Ub11.1rtaoe wat• rtghll, but w-3ea Warren Lan• Cotti Ma ... Dally Piiot November 5, 12. 't'-380 of Trutt, to pey the remain· ~-hfta 200 Thi lolloWlng par.on..,. gallon Nc:Ured by the pr~ Nllhoul the right ol antry to CA 928211 ·-. t9, 28. 1984 '1CTITIOUI .,..... no prlnclpll tume of the I, y' "-~.1. c. I If 0 r" I. dolu bullnNt ... at1ylObaloldand r .. .on-lhatur1aoethareolorto lha J .. n A Hooper, 3086 M·104 NAMllTATIMSNT noll(e) NOUred by H id 11111-2411 (IOIQllAL Oe810N Ible lltlmtted coett, I•· tubtur1ace above the depth Wtrrln LIM. Colle Meta, The lollowlng l)lf'IOn le Deed' of Trull to wit; (714) 7a..I SAL S jb)WILSON IUILO. Pll'I"' and .OV•ncae 11 the or 500 f"t u dedicated to CA 112826 PtalC NOTICE doing bu1lne1111: I tGe,739.85 with lntarNI Publlelled Orange Co"t ING SUPPLY, 2037 South time of Iha lnllll l publlctllon The._ City 'ol Huntington Ml.IC NOTICE Tiiie bu11n111 ta con-Ho LL Ow & AS . lheflOt'I from 03/01/M II Diii)' Piiot November 7, 14, C1pat11 Ct .. Coet1 Mete. 01 the NotlOI 01 Salt 1' Beach on Iha m8') of N ld duc:tld by a general part-P\&IC NOTICE '1CmlOUI .u ... 11 SOCIATES, 1811 Monrovia 14.13% per annum u 21. 28, ttM C1lll 112828 S tH ,ll2751 fract ITATl .. NTOf' nwllllp NAmlTATIMRNT Avenue, Cott• Meea, Celn provtd9dln~notl(1)pm W-30t 8tn LUii Con1IN0tlon. g:::., 5 t984 PARCEL 2 A non-•x· AaANOOUMINT Of' Patl'IClt E SChnauu 'ICTITlOUI .U ... 11 The following PttllOnl art 02827 Ill COltt, dlltget end 1nY lno , California, 2037 1outt1 · elusive ....,,,_,,, and the UM M 'tCTITIOUI Thlt 1111emen1 wH flied NAME ITATl•NT dolnQ butlnelt u : Oennl1 PnH119 MOltow. 818 and Ill ldvlnoet 13.322 02 Capella Ct . Coetl MeM. MAITI" MO"TQAQI! r1ght-ol-w1y appurtenant to .UllNHI NA• with tht County Clark of Or-The folloWlng per.on II (a)SOUTHERH ORANGE Scott L&na. A~m. Calif Nlth lntere1t thereon Ctllf 112828 • COWANY, TrvetM, *" Ind for 1he benefit ol MIO Tiie lollowlng '*'°" hU ange County on September doing bUllnaM u COUNTY TRANSIT HUB 02804 The beneficiary unOer Mid .... ·c WITIC Thi• butln•H •• ~ ~ Mvd., Defy Cll1, Parcel t, In, over, ec:to.t. 1banOoned Iha uae ol thl 17 11184 APPLE SATI:LUTE. 7811 (b)WE8TERN ORANGE Thie but lnen 11 con• OeldofTtullhetetofor•ex· ,.._, "" E ducled by.a oorporatlon Cillfornli l401S, Ttlt· .,,pon Iha through the Lola Flctlt~ Butlneae N1ma· f211412 Siiier Ave .. Suite E. Hunt· COUNTY TRANSIT HUB dueted by: an 1nolvlelual touted and dall\'ef'ed to the Robtft Olenn Cha,pmen, phone; 411"111·HU, dnlgnatad a .. H Ind ,I on FINANCIAL NEGOT•~··-· Publllhad Orano• Coul ln11ton Beach. Calif 112847 (o)EASTEAH ORANOE Denni• p 11oll0w undartfgned . written 0.0.. ,~~:A=· Pr111danl 41 .... 1-~ ay; Krletlne Hld'rrect No 8040, for rec-SERVICES, 214·B N. N-· Diiiy Piiot OC1obet 17, 24. Joann Reynold•. 7611 COUNTY TRANSIT HUB Thi• •talement WN llled laratlon of Default and De-Th• followtng P•nont are Tiii• 1111~1 Wll llled IC. ltlerme, lot ''"Iden' rNtlonat purpo'"; In. over, nopa. Santi Ana. Calll 31. Novembef 7, 1084 Siiier Ave .. Suite E, Hunt-(dl"40RTHERN ORANG! wlth the Counly Clark of Of-Mand lo< Siie, Ind a written dolt19 bullnaet N ' with the County Ctertt of Ot· O:~t>1~~~~·i:r2f,o;~; ~~·;:;,.~;:L':~ ~=r:i:!~!.::!"!!: w -344 '"~'~i. ~~~~,;;~u.1:28:Jn. ~~~~~(Lri:A~!~TOP~~~ ~~County on October 2. :=;~~:'~~ Rt~::~.:'~~)lE~;~~~~~ f.To~ntY on "°"""'* November 7. 11194 Trect No 8040, for 1M llled 1n Of•n'Oe County on P\&IC NOTICE ductld br_ 1n !ndtv1®al HUB, 21se HlwPOt'1 Bhld . ,_..,. cau.id Mid Notice 0. E ~I W-342 purpo-ol lngr ... IO and Sapttmbtf 2}. IH3 FILE FICTITIOUI .UllMHI JToann JW)'nOlift Coett MIN, Callf. t2t27 Publllhed Or~ Coaat ltull Ind Elec:t~ 10 W 10 ~EOICAL $ R~ICES. INC ' Pliblllhed Orange CoMt ---------tgrMI from Mid Paroel I ~o F2280S5 NAMI ITAT~NT l'l+t stetement wa l'lled Newport Baaoh A1n• Diiiy Piiot Octobtf 31. No-be recwded In the ~ty ~ ~ t2MJ H9Wpor1 0..lly Piiot November 7, 14, P\B.IC NOTICE and otner portion• ot "'11 Undt Lou JOllneon. 214-8 Th toll........,, wfth the County Clar1t Of Or· lalt/Toure, 1no Callfornle vembar 7, 14, 21. 194' ..mere the rMI Pf'°'*1Y II eu1v'ia Leecoulle, C•ll-21. U , 11184 NOTtCI ,... real P'<>c>«tY " Newtlopa, Stnt1 Ant. e v-.. ..., peraone atl Inga County on October 0 2168 N.wpor1 'itivd CO.ti , ., W·3a5 toeeted. I r 4AAft ....... Dr W411 ..,,.. lXHialT "A" ;1111 02703 • dotng butlneH.. 1~8• • Meta c If 02t2? .. OAU· 10/05/M om .. vvv -·or• ., TAUSTt:!'S SALE Order No 448t5 Thi• butlnaat Wll eon· HILLCREST DEVELOP-,217... Thi. ~ · 1 I C I N T " A L , I o Newpor1 Beach, C1llf, 928e3 1 ____ -_____ _ T.I . NO . ..,,&-01 p o I I c; y N o ::luc:ted by In lndtvldull MENT. I Calllornla Urnlted Publlt had Orange Co111 d :a ...,ue MH I i:;.on• lllNANCIAL 11 .. VICll Thll bueln .. 1 It con- lo1n No. 30811 rSG·1570-00003 Thi• •lltemant WU lllld Partnertti~~~·~~ II~~ Diiiy Pll01 October 17. 24, u~.;:~· ~=. PtM INC., •1;. D,, ... vie.,,...; duc:ted by: I C:orl)Of1tlon r ':::!':!' EXCEPTINO from Mid Lot #Ith the County Cle<lc of Of. ~~~· C~pllllel, 31, Novwn~ t , 1t54w Thie ttllemen\ wu lltad P\8.IC-ll>TICE Mnt, ,,0, ...... ,, 1M Sylvia L.llcoulte. PrMI· ,...__~ G that portion thereof 0. ~County on Octobet 23, CalffA•nla, 213 La Jolla, -330 oMlll the County C1ett1 ol Or· Dtefe, CA la1M, (t1t) d«I~ ~ •AL TZ H9'Gl .. ON •""'\ Pr()9etty ..,....,,.... tcrlbed" ,_,Inn ..... at the " "' ,..~, ty Oct ..-. I 'ICTmoul ...... ,, ... -11 e111ement wu . lled , .... ,TH a '",..._L vou ARE tN DEFAULT rnoe1Sout~~;,:,ofL01 "'PubUlhed Orange Cout Nawport8eec:h,C•llf92863 Plll.ICNOTICE ~ti:"""n on o..... MA•IT•n•NT Pubi~ Of111ge Co.ut wlththeCoul'ltyCterkofOr-WltTCU,;CHANL UNDER A OEED OF TRUST R •• lf\Own on N ici Tract Oally Piiot October 31. No-Robert H Gray. 213 L• l'J97m The followlng petlOtll are Dally PllOt Octooer 24. 31 • .,. County on October 11. DATED MAR 2. 1118 1. UN-"''°· thence Souttteut•ly tembar 7. 1• 21 1984 JOlll , Newpct1 SMCtl. Calli ""9UC NOTICI Publlahad Otln\)e CoMt doing bullnllt.. Novembtf 7. 1014 1984 ,... 427 E. 17th SI LTOESPSROYTOEUcl~"'oEUAA;~~p~ •lonO the bOUndary llne of W-373 92863 NOTICE 18 tiEREBY IOally Piiot October 10 ,., AUNTIE Nl!TflE'S, 3438 W-330 Pu ........ _.. Ot-,.. __ t Cc>tl• Mete 1.01 k of MIO Trett South Thi• buetneH 11 c:on-GIVEN th•t lhl-011)' of Coeta 24 31 !OM . . Tlmbef L&lcl Cotta M... .,._.... -....... ..,.,_ 64&-9371 EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 47• io· l!I" Eut 85 OO feet; ducted by 1 llmllld partner· M .... Calltomla , Nit flled · • W ,....., "'·' . ' ' Dally PllOt Octow 24, 31, " PUBLIC SAi..!. IF YOU en~ .......... ..,..u 82828 November 17, 14, 1094 thence leaving Mid bound· .._,. H 0 #Ith the Buraau of tl\1 QordOft A Ofl\'ef', 3431 •••IC WlflL'r w.3 .. ,. NEED AN EXPLANATION 1ry tine of Mid Lot H North o.,..., · ray Cenlut the 1964 Survey Of Timber Lalca, Colli MMe, ,..~ "" ""° ""' OF THE NATURE OF THE 41'49'45" Eatt 30.00 ftet: l'tlllC NOTICE Thie ''''"""'' wH 11~ Muntclp11 or Townehlp Caltf t 2t2t 1TATIM1 NT o' l'ROCEIOIHO AGAINST thane:• North 75' 10' 16" ttllth tht County Clerk of Of. ,tn1nc:e1 ~hlc:ll c:onta lnt rtltl.IC NOTICE Arl1n1 Driver. 3438 Wl'THDRAWAI. 1--------- t'OU. YOU SHOULD CON-WMI ea 00 .... lo the"'°"' NOTtCI °' =County on October It. data 1*1.inlno 10 General Timber I.ell•. Colt• MeM. "'"* ,MT'MIRll• "8.IC NOT1C£ fA,fJt.~wr:R HlREBY Eut.,iy point of LOt " of ............ TIC)tf °' flla14 Reven~ Shlltlng e.icpen-ITA,.....,. °' catlf. t282t ONAATIMO UllDB QIVEN that lht real pr<>c>«tY =,:,~\~.:?a:": ~:~~= A-w K. VI/fl Wwt :":a.11.~=~:i:= :::o.::~ 'f:.d :1 tment wu "lid ~ICTITIO~UllNIH ~A~ll ettuateCI In the County OI Or· Soutll 42'469'4&" !H t Olttr1C1 (IAWO) It Pf'IParlnQ Jiii Alrw., A"·• lte A·1 r~ for publlc lnt9ec:Oon 841-11..... wll.h the Jnty ~of Or· I Tiie tolloWlnll l*IOl'I hN The fOltowfng perlOtll are enge, 8tlll of California, J0.00 !Mt to tha potnt of be-• Negative OealarlllOn tor Coe\a :-0, Cefff. ... between the houte of I 00 The toll~ pareone anga Coun~ ~ on Octow t , #ltlldriwn 11 a ~el part• doing bullnllt ea: 67=. ~~n~t~;;ou=. Dl'r'i.!9o EJCCEP!INQ. from ~rr.J:~.~·=: ~~ Oct:=-2~~ ~ m~1~ ~:~p ."' inM= l'llve l btnd r 1111 of 1084 ner troriUhe Pll(IMr9tlip c»-J I M S M A T ~ UU "·••.vnl• -~ .. ,,,-_l .. -"" u -~·.. Loi "' , .. ,, .....,.,_ ,.....,,ral'""' It ...... nte •• , ... _ N-"--1 ,. t"•• Dr lhl flostltloTu•c ... ~~ln!!• ,.,.. .,., ...... under the ttctllfou• OYPAlS$ OATIUN, HOO ...,.,.,.,.. .,,., .,_,. .,... ...., "' n ,.,..... '""' ..,.... ""' "'' " ,,.. ., ...... ..,.... • '"· "'"w.354 ~~I lty Hall' • 7 Fair 1va, Name: AL "'"'"''"' ~:._ Pubtfa Orange Coett but~':.. name of CIA Unc04n Ave .. Cypreaa, Calif. ro11ow1· !hereof CSMCrtbed u begin-Otttrlcit ollloe, 19802 Sar-..,.,., Mete SIQN, 33472 lnlera, .--Dally Octobtf 17. 24, llAITENIA a SUPPLY it tOe30 ... bhlbll "A" ltllGheel lllng II the ll'IOll !Mtltly deen Avenue, lf'vlne. CA. DtlDlfC NOnl'r Publlthed by the Oftn;e Point. CA t2t2tx 31. H bll 7, 1914 1263·H Login Av•nue , 090,0..teun. Inc.. C8'1- ner.t0 trlCI mNe • ~ GOtnet of L.o10 OI Mid TtM'; and .. evlllebtl IOI' public: ,...__ '~ CoNt 0..lly Piiot Nowmber The Ftctllloul lutlneet W·340 Co•ta Me... C1tlfornla lomla, 5800 Unc:Oln Ave . ..,.,, by"* relerence encl thencl Sout~ e)ona ~tlon A Neo9tl\lt Dec-r. 19U Name ,._,ed to abOVe wu -c ....... .....,,...,. #Ill be 101<1 et publlc auotlon 'he b0und~11,.. ~'lot H ~ atallon #Ill be OOIWOerad lltcTtTIOUI llU9M•t 92t28 Yfl< .. , ....., ........., on "" front •t• '' the ...... Tr-. .--111 •7• 10. , .... lor -oval or di--ove1 NMlll ITATSfllSMT W-3'3 lllld In Orange County on •• •c Mftftl'r The 11et1t1ou1 bullnet1 Thi• ttuel11e11 le c:on· 77 fltlf ..,.. -· '" '" ,...,.. __,.... The loflowl""' per.on 11 ~ugutl 3 I, Itta r-., ""' ""-1\#111 tteterneril for the !)art· Ol.leled by I OOl'Po'l tlon eo...MeMettyHlll. e..t u oo tMt, tl'lenee i.ev. by !he IOerd ~ Oltector• of ..... · rn.J HO. '214113 ___ --.. ..__... Wll .. ._. Otl •--Mll'Vln Amith, V'9:le ,., •• DrlYt. eo.ta MeM. c.i.-1ng ...... ~ 11n1 Of the J)letrlet It ll mt9tir)O to dOlnQ bullMll u AndrW 1<-ven. »412 .. _ .. ,_ --,_ .. ..,. ,_, ....,.. tomta. on o..no.r '· Midt";'H9outfl,1•4f'40'" MM!dett·OOPM.Nowm·. flJ>OAAOO\.ANO$CAPf ._, ' ~ MAlmlTA.,....,. tembw 17 ltl2 In the dent !ttA, at tO:OO 1.m .. to the W•t 30.00 feet; ''*'" bit 1t, 1914 In the Dlltrlot COMPANY, &1111 Ltcenae • "8.tC NOTICE =· 01n1 Point. CA Tbe JolloJtlflftO '*'°" a ~Wo~ Or.,.. '1U5 NO .... ~";',,.•~&:'of~ ~ bidder for Cuti In Noni\ 47• 10' 15" Wiii 85.00 Offloe It "'-lbove addrell. C·21 464438• 203 I! ltth NOTICI °' ~ AlltllOtly Veit«, dOlng bullMM.. '""Herne end AOdf'llll of .,. County on~ 18 1ewM cur~oflhtUnhed ,... to the moll loutllltly NOf1hWOod Perc:el IV =~h1Coe11 MIU. C1llf .,....., ...... ,,.., >MT2 ~-ll. Del\• Point. 12:ff.U~MIL~'"=' the """°" Withdrawing· ,.... • • ltet.. point Of Nld '-°' Q, lhenoe 'Nltll Ind Aecillmed Water Mlchlel O Atlcln90t'I 203 Not IOI le hereby Given tl'lllt CA tte2t • • Oenlel L ltajM 1 t62 N ,_ The lfM w111 11e made a1ong 1111 bOUndatY 11ne ot F-eoMt• htene1on *-*' · lhe """-9'aned .-not bl Thfl ~ 1111 con-Cellt • w ... G-2 ~ Celt--PvblltMd 0ranoe oo..t """°"' oovenatll. Ot Wit· l&ld LOI 0 NOrtll 42' 49'45'" Nller1Y of "'9mlngton Sltllll E ltth ,, Cotta ....... •tlpOhllble lor l'IY debt• °' ducted by. gerwll _,,__ 1:::"1..-::S .. eJ.f 6,:t~· lvml• niO I ' Dally ll'llOt Octawr 24. 11, r111tt rflO&tdlnO Utle, pot.-[Mt 30 00 feet to IN point 111d bound by Tt•bueo C~1 12:,~ I c:on-lebllll ... oontr~ed by l "'f· ... .......,. ...,1 ..... ,1.:.~. 11 c:...... $IOfled OA"1!L L ea,. November 7, 14, , .... .-on. Of enc:uf\'lbranoll. of blOIMlno "*· ~ ll'CMliCI " the I • Qne Otllet trwwlmyeelf, on °' fhlt -~ Wll ·-Im UV ·-...... JAK W-366 •• Mti.ty the OOIOltlon ... ll'u61ienecJ b'f the aranoe ..,. .. ,.,,.. ,,..,,111. If! the dilCI~ o"",.~" •fl• w. o.n• _,.." the CcNllty c... of Or· Oueied ~ lndtvtdUal PvblllheO Ot.,,.e eoui -------.----t = ~.:: ~v::.t:i ~ NO\lem°"t, ~; •. or: ~ !Nine. County of Or-Tllle lta1tmenl ... tiled ~= ~:.·tfl dey of ~ =County on Octow "· ~-... ,"'*" Wll llllld OellY P'1tot No¥9mW 7, 14, f N IY\ ADS the O. of Ttuet ex.eouted W.JM Olteel' OClober 30, tJ14 With the CollntY Cterll of Ot· JANlj WIU.OX AIM a~ wnn the County CWll of Ot· 21, ti, 1tM \M1U by Cd L ..,,le 111d e.tty J Wheellt enoe COunty on October ''· 111 a. fucld H•1 " .... anoe County ci1t October 11. W....00 &DE fRE£ T/'lelfrla J kU11.. H\Mend You oon t M9d • gun to lecrwtetY ,tl4 ..... ML CA ~ .... CA ,... ....,.. WftO Med peep. M tr1e1Wlf9•JOMIT111tinU• 'd raw latt' wh4"' you PuolWled by'"-Orenoe ,_,, ~ lly the Ottnge 11\i~ °'""' Coe11 ,.,_ Thef'• whet 11'1 • Truttor. 10 Arnertten HOfM pl-.ce 11n ad In the Deity Coeet Oa111 l'tlot Ho¥ambef r.""1y~~=2~ Coelt Oejfy Piiot ~bit 0..,, l'llot Octoblt U. tt, ..........., Orange ~ DAILY PILOT Cal• M0ttOl98 Trwt Deed~· P1101 Wen1 Ade, Call now 1 l"4 ~blr T t• 1Mt ' 1. 14 21 ftM ~.I 1M4 DlllV ~October 17• a•. SUMCE Dl"ECTOFtf • vice CofPOflllOn • ..,..,. / ... ,. .,.78 W-313 · · W-3'2 W412 It,"'°'*"'* 7, ttt.4 It -" ....,.. • •••.-•. lornta Corpor11ton H _ .,.., """ W•»t • ,._b W431 J--a....,.,,f ____ ...,. __ _... ,-, McC09'MtCK MORTUAf'V 1795 ~=Canyon ltguna S..Ch, Ca 02061 494-94 ,~ HM809'LAWN· MT.OLIVI Mortuery • c.m.tery Crvnet0ty 1025 OllW Av. Coata Metil 540.5554 I ~ ... ... ... I \hmda' . f nrhr 8:00 \.~l.-5:00 P. \I. OE \IH.I\ ... "'- t•t Bl I( \, , .. , H~· \l>I I'd \londc1' h t \: ]() p .J II Tu< .... d.t' \\1111 I "\CJ p.111 \\ PC4nf'"dd \ . I 111·~ . . I '.j() p.rn f hur ... tl.1' \\,1·11. I \ll I' rn F r1dJ' 1 hur ... i .m f> Ill. ~arurdJ' h1 HHl I' 111 ~undJ' h 1 LOil p.111 t. \ \ C .t·.1.1. \ · 1 I o \ ,'( ( ·c HUH'.( T IC ·~'-I ; *flllTllW* llYlllJllUlf 2091.llWI The fln .. t unobatructed view yOl.I can find. S.y, • e>c.an, The Pavllllon·•ll of Newport! Old91' 2 br home with den&. pool, Priced to NII at' 1899,000. Owner wilt lln1nce at 12%. "/!:Macnab -Irvine LIDO ISLE Jetty & Bay view. newly decoratro Mai Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575,000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciting Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 .265,000. WEST BAY AVE BAYFAONT At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular bay view. Owner (inancmg. $1.050.000. LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & city view. spacious 5 Br, 3 Ba Xlnt financing. now $750.000 VI COTTON POINT ESTATES Custom ocean view lots next to Casa Pacifica. San Clementl' from $550,000. WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prime English traditional 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 Frplc's, hrdwd fl.rs. nr UCLA. '695.000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1 I p • ,. 'I• I)' ,, • 4 P. ( • f, I" 1 -- coLDweu BANl\eRO f·tlde 28r 211a w/Veulted <*tinge. trptc. dbl gar wtiwtoopener 1715/mo '"·felt, ll9C 1225 2 pet'· eona, no pees. 950. 1 '" E/*9C.M ~ 1aR apt trl-pliei fOt miture MO't aouft, ,..,,.., -0\/9. utll peld, M21 mo no PM• &«-21.0 _, \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WedtMieday, Novembet 7, ,.... •• NOTICE The O.Uy Pilot wUI no •oncer be open on 8eturdaf morntnc•· Ou openttA& Ma.ta will bC Monday tlt.na htcky, ~00 a.a. to 6 :30 p.m. Dea4Unee will be u folio ... : BDITIO!'e D£ADLl1ft ~nday ....................... : ..... ~ ................... P'rtday, •:SO p.m. :::-1···························· ....................... llondaf, •:SO p.m. • eeday .............................................. ~, ... ~.,.. Th•-..•• • • • '""" r · . ... _, ............................................ W..a...M7, ftt$0 P·•· f'rldaf ................................................... Tla ...... J •:SO pm =~)' .................................................... h'l'-1 '. S:OO _.:.: , ...................................................... P'rtdaJ, S:OO P·•· Daily Pilat ., . . peoe>'• rHd cla111tled -. .. AJUt•nt1, OaJ. Af!rt•tat1, Uaf. lprta11t1, UaJ. At1rt•11t1, Oaf. , ______ 3 ... -... ltlt WaatM _____ _......,,1;;;;;;~~~----Sl..,00_ ltlt WaatM Ctlll .... 2724 ..... ltacla 2740 lfTlat 21« • ..,.,, ltac~ 2119 . Illar• noa Lost· Loe -1• Himalayan c I 8 1 1·-·. ·-. smns 111•ir1irir-1 _ Cat. Vic COM REWARD h ldcare needed mo glr Oemon1trat0fl IU"an .,..,.1 -nra PALM MESA APTS 2 llffll Tl IUOI Fml 2 t>r turn bctfhae HB, 873-75t2i 5•1--05n CM your home or mine No MIJlngl Earn top dollar, Mon-Fri 10am.,.pm hex. Eutalde 2 Br. ,585 No DellgtttM, ocean breezft, llAlll IEWl 2Bd 2b• walk to t><:h, new prlv1howet.need t>r furn. 650-5318 645-2756 fUI JOI tun time pay lor p8'1 time /T'l'lature eon<:*'ltloul P«· pell 1561 Mesa Or Call 3Br 2~Be twnhM All WHt••1NIWJll,IWI cpttdrp, ger, Indy. ava $375 +'~ utllcat>le Lott· Poodle M Gray work, ev1nlng1 Call eon, axpe<. pref. for yg btwn 9-• c: .. 6-9• 60 ne-W plush crptl & drpa, 1-p••fllEIT• now No pet• s95o 53~635536-1318 wl wht.Bllnd,nMd1med OllLllllllEOAIE 852-9181 cplwlno kk:ll.631-8000 ... ~ " d1hwahr Iota of ctotet1, -,. 998·91781998·_38_9_4__ 536-3282 Vic HB poaalble llv.-ln H.B. auper· Are you adventurous end a 2B B ,72.. VIM 9 & 11 yr _. ... & It need money? Are 'fO'J ulat 1Br. pvt patio, utll t>etcony & prvt patio. r 1 • nr ooeen. · " MIF· CM/NB area. Fpl, * 1tw••1 * * ""' b 1 ht well ~ & FILE OLE•l/f T llTH• .. 11" pd, lndry S510 + MC Beautllully land1caped. ldeellylocated ln thehear1 yrly lrptc . gar, dl w 3Bd, 3ba S280 +utll. * -h1wrk.Mln3-6pmwkdya, rg ' gr T n • ,...,_, s400 + rel• 2038B 980•6331 of Woodbridge . 309-38 It, ... Sun 11•1 latltaatldep '46-91•6 Lo1t Mala trlth Miter. wlll con1ldar 1,Judent. •aoer to learn. ravel Entry level, no exper nee. l&lmUIOI Meyer Pl (Mgr 20380) WOOdt>rldge Wlllowa ol· Me u V •rd e ere• Send quallflcat1on1 & W"tern Statll end ~ Call 845-9000 .8 30 & 5 PIT 15-20 hr1 Wkly. mull ~2•30990f760•9396 2BrApt.oceanvtew S775 fer1 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 4BR 2ba. yrty s 1•001mo. NBlg4Brwlboet11llp,o" ~0-3686682-18&8 rel1.to-R.Steven1,P.O. ·aortarauwlthoureuper-nave exp & ref1 mo up11elr1. quiet, quellty apartment• Frplc,d-w, lrlg, w/d hkup water FrM cable. $525 REWARDI Lott Mle cit Box 2712 Huntington VllOred marketing team. • Fill/TIMI PAY •9.4--5674 . .atter .5PM. Studio Eut1ld1 C M duplex 119 Hunt~n ton 1623 W Bel Bl. 5•5-22• t 850-9070, 5•8· 1607 Beach Ca.'92647 J.P. EnterprlMI ha1 MY· p Kit .. 11 .. 1 h 11 St "•" n725 •9 En'oy the numarou1 rec-1lam1M. Vety old. Hunt-• eral Immediate o....,l,.,,1 &IT /TIMI WIH Cnen. pa o. "g ce • .....,...., or.. 1 VIiie Balboe-Vereatlles NEWPOR:T BEACH ... art I .... 8707 ,._. ... 0 I It .1. Inga S• l5/mo 850-9228 _ reatlonel lacllltlff neart>) ... ngton har r -OIRllTUS for thoM 18 and over We pportunll H eve abl• llYEITIEIT Offllll _...,. ____ __, _ __,,........,,.--Bach unit walk 10 t>eech. . Including Woodt>rldge $750-$1200 trg home $<&25+ ut11111e1 Ptr1tHll l2 Earlf .-ome axt1a mo~ey: oft« majo( medlceJ. Im-IMlh the i.06 ANGElE6 OFr STlTf.NlrTlll •STUNNING Lg 1Br Gar· all ut111 pd N-1mkr S.00 Lake, park• & 1nopplng Agt 831-4960 non-1moker. 8'48·21otl Surv•i work In S.A. ot-mediate Income white on TIMES Clrculatlon 9• den Apt. Pool & rec eru •$250 dep 980-2686 . Clltf H 2 b 1 b 0 I ESOIRTS/IOIELI floe. _,...,.,.t for h""'M · the Job training Excltlnn pertment In our door to FIT, reconclle 111temen11, $<&85. 710W f8thSt Raaervenowlor even r a uet, Prof'lrespNl1mkrMtFeh1 .,,..., "" b Hl ... h door newspaper Hl6• uee computer aided Close to t>eecn bachelor December Occupancy 110..ve, patio, carport Lg NB hme pool/ten wile Outcall ONL y 935.9199 wlvN &. 1tudent1. No exp onu1 program. g 11 t 1 t 2 Bd wlg8(. ~ cpte, w/crpta & drp1 S•25/mo Adult1 pref no feta to bcb $450+ 639-8722 nee, Company traln1. No aarnlng1, tran1portatlon program. Guaranteed c en ICC g I YI em, pe<- drapet, bltln•. lncd yard Incl Utlll 536-4837 S8001mo 818-335-9 10 1.a1...... Mlllng, salary. 10-2pm turnl1hed. Start lmmed. hourly wag• plUI com-p'~~ml r~ 0g'~o~~prtych with patio. water paid (11•} lll·OIU --------Quiet 3 br NB apt S300 ltr lalt · 4012 Mon-Fri Julla 862•5a.• For eppt. call June mlulon Houra: 9am to 2 -.. · 83µ120cell 1.5PM M·F Leastng0fflcet1ra. VERSAILLES 2 Br. 1 ~'<be, sen19 ot humor 21-30 -"""""""""~---"'"'• ---------Pridgen. 8•8·3337 pmor•pmto9pm. Train-BA accounting I econ-867 Vlctorla'O' SEAWHID 8 AM to 8 PM corner unit wl ocean vtew nlamkr Ron 673-7570 Small ca# .. bakery-dell. for OLIRIO.\L ( 12noon~pm Thura & Fri Ing 11 provided. Potent11I omlcs or 3 Y" applicable 1595l mo Sec, no pets, $1 ,025 par Into 831-31~e 2:30--ipm Biiiing, ptionll, typln;P,. only) to earn $300 plu1 per exp raq Send r11Ym1 • 2619 S1nt1 .. ne'I VfLU&E L mo Avl •PP"OIC Nov 10 Resp n·amkr 23-35 shr lg o""' NO t>rkra pi..-..1 PIT MAio-Thur 1 5 rl week. For an Interview, to. WCM, 23702 Blrtehef "' New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxul) I J8H IC 64•--0452 nu HB twnhm 2t>d 2t>• Jae/ ..., ....,.,_,. ""~ • · lllHITIATORS call: Or, Lake Fore11, Callf -. _ seo5i mo •Ptl In 14 plans 1 Bdrm. Spaclou1 studio IX bik to pool/ten Behl Adami Btlf WutM SfiO 9•1· 6411"2282 needed pert time for 957·2381 axt 1204 92630 2 Bdrm and Townnomes bch Ut1111)d. Xlnt ocean •WATHFRllT* ~eO~~:; sc:!'r15375mo * OISllmG 1&1.11 OLHtOAL 1upermarkete & dept --------WE OFFER A CltotCE · poot1. tenn11 water-view $•901~ 494-2797 2Br den ap1 1800 IQ f1 ot Full time, part time poa-Cheerful mature sell-1torea. your area No exp IHllAL 1,,111 · "AllfTOIUlL Went a lelec11on of greet lall1 pond1 0 11 paid Ne~rt ltae~ 2769 elegance amldlt t>uutl· Snare 2br 3be. lrplc. 2 car Ilion for axperl~ cot-starter lor aascx:latlon nee. Training evall $5 PIT .. flexible hrt tor gent Perr-4nent pert time poa.-l1"1f'IO? We can offet any-ffom Sen Ol-oo F~ . fuloe<dene& whlteMf'd)' ;111. In C.M....S..25+~dep tme.tlc salH . pua.on. work Varlect office minimum p lhr plua otc. typing req. 963;5500 lt:.lnl 111 ...m~ depart· thing Ir a 1mall epl to a drive North on Beach tc 1 Br 1 a on the l>lech w/2 t> .. cnes A speclal plus 548-519•10 990·9•5 HE Good 1t1rtlng H lary, plu1 prcx:1duree, part-time. bonUMI Carr RoM. col· ment atorH Morning • Bd hse. It looking In CM. McFadden end West or car parking 1800/mo for boat ownlf'I MOOI I I W K commlulon )(Int ben· tOme full time. Hra vary, lect 213 1•52-5855 11111&1. lfFIOE hours. Ideal for HOME· NB. or HB think ol u1 llr11 McFadden to Seewino 759-1742 you boet In front of you1 tall I lat et111 Cell tor appt Mr oeeu. travel. 980-2428 Oental/Ortno Recept office ast11tant, 9-5. Type, MAKERS & RETIREES lortnatcholceldHlltvlng Village (71•)893-5198 lBr 5550 dlhwlhr. lrlQ apt Boat lover• or not, COii 1tdnt w/H empfymt Welle. Oll•llll&LllYIH Benefits, ••n Oya. Exp Ille, some computer or ~~LR~t4~ r,~: !:~ WALK TO BEACH 1Br Incl No pets Call t>lwri llvlng •t the N-pori to rent ~ stir 2Br 9')t UYlllE PUllUOY Under water malnt Muet req'd NB 842-2828 word proceaalng knowl· 111$111 YIEJI AIU w/drepea & carpet• 9am-4pm dally ~5•4855 Merine 11 • ha pp) CMllrvlne Bot> 85•·723£ y•• ,,.111 "-·b 7 ,., edge hetpfuJ Challenglng carefree way ot Ille Pre.-Evea. otc 540-4925 _..,, be..,..., •Cert. 8 3-.J830 DENT AL REC PT /SEC Job. 898-4«7 Cell our ranlonll ottice S5001mo 536-•637 /l •-----• We!itf~ FUllLYAnl Sparkling cleen lg apta lor families wt 1 or 2 children -- -:'o11Ype8~,•ll•:i .... !: 1p2n:,5 .. Office ltat1l1 14 ADVERT. MEDIA PHlllL OUH w •n:~:7:a-='CM'' . ~~~~~~~-~:5~., 9 • m fniae 2744 "' Ex,...rlenced with atron~ IHEUL IFFIOI (71•)760-()g 19 Co1ta M-.. 345 an tt •' SALES .. -DIVER Ml 8 • d F boOkk 3 br Condo 1800/mo Cal .,_ --. accounting backgroun . : n mo I un er-ull charge eeper. UIAL IEORfTUY Doug Ammerman work IN NEWPORT BEACH rooms + ba S30C Computer axpe<lence a water yacht matnt. exper rec.pt. & typing, FIT. 851-2000 780-6951 hme ~•833•5 4943803 Ualtt4 ,,...... must. O.C. Alrpori area. or 1 year shipyard exper Pleasant working oond. Ntewornl>!rtotf~!!'.. • .'1~ ~- • Nr perk Heel pd No ·-------- A great PlaGe to llve on the Spt1t IOU\ "nglt-Ont' NB will snare deluxe eulte FIT & PIT poaltlon1 ~~all 756-8601 P.A.0.1. open water cert. In engineer• oftc. S•lary _, ....., _.. ... .._. Vpper Bey Private ~ two b1'd1t1om .tph win-smoker $320/mo We are accepting the wl own equip & tren1pt. opened Call lor apptm. retery With clvll lltlgatlon pets 2Bdrm. 2Ba $665 IRAll IEWI clubhouses & '1eelth beat & serious. No exper Ftuollr·.' part time o~lnga. Knowledge of Npt Harbor, 751-1851. Dale Karjala beckground. Prev. ex'*" spas. 8 tennis courts. 7 645-3700 $9.43 hr. Send th11· ad &. Assoc. 3185·C Airway. on word prooeaatng. Ben· ~-GloM~ bualneu. Np! Ben prime loc 1ppro11 ~4:.rl 'fc1~' t;!'~.:!n~~·:~:~~ Offll I illYERI your rasume to Job order Coate Meea, 92828. e f I 11 Sa I a r Y com· BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! OC Airport, Fashion 550 aq ti S550/mo view 5•0·8895 •Kt. 21 Day & eve . .nttta avall. #8·13001 P.O. Bol( 15102. menaurate w/exp. Cell ~~a~~h~onvenlent ahop1 675-6173 • Apply. ME & EDS PIZZA Loa Angelle, CA 90015 lllEUL IFFIOI ~J~~d41',°' Interview 398 w Wiison 831-5583 WlllWllTl[fl-·-· W-1lde CM 3 br 1'/\ t>e 2 APHTMHTS oc Airport area From 700 OllPITERIZll PARLOR,• 10 E. 17th St.. Not later than 11-16-84 energetic wJlllng·to-learn to 3300 sf. New otflOE All SH IPIUTOI C.M EOE M/F lllYH pe<aon lor expanding co. story. patl91 dlanwashet, bit In• kids ok no pets Conv1nlent1y located tn $695 mo 650-7275 one ol lrvlne's newest ---resldentlal settings D1a1 Ptill 272' Wlndwood Glen offers 1. 2 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm'Apert· ments & Townhoua11 lrom $720 (As« at>oul lurnlaned apt1, complete with TV. linens & utlf'llll1, maybe rented lor 1hort term or longlf') On Jam- boree Rd at San Joaquin Hills Rd fURNISH[O or UNf'URNISHro bldg, avell for lmmed ex:· Pert time day & 9Y11 Shlha COOIS T PIT or FIT. Typing 40 LHAL IEOHldY cupancy/bulld to eulte' evell. 831-01•0 Casaette ape Oupllcetor, wpm phones bkkpg IEWPtllT WOI S1.25 sq tt grou. Brokfll et BAXTER'S, lrvlne. lull lime potltlon. S•. ate . EXCEL SPORTS' Ocu.ylfw & 3 l>edroom epar1ments Ideally s1tua1ed nea1 Only 10 minutes from schools shopping and Laguna your own private parka HI Allll coop 852-8114. Answering Svc 3· 11 1hlt1. 14384 Culnr. Irvine. plhr Must heve own 1uto ~5•8087 • Branch Ottlce of large ltw R & H INVESTMENTS Exp• mu.t. S5.25 up/Hr. IS7-2.-l03. _ lnaurano. & abl111y to lift _._ firm leeks an exper legal ll I R<i lf NNI\ \WIMMIN(, ptu' rnud1 mm I' ')11rr\ n11 Pl'h Mndl'I' flpt>n ddllY 4 to h 362 3rd St . Lag Bch 70 lb boxes. 5-i5-ff06 GM-ofllce HB Mature .sncty_ toe~~ • CdM dlx suites. AC, ampl ASSEMBLERS OIPY TYPIST lllY OLWIH llLP Bookkeeping bckgrnd reel est1te & lltlgatlon No prkg, lrom $225. 2855 E APP 1 Y 7 am 0 n 1 y entry level poeltlon with nlamkr 893-19•0 1horthand req Com- Coast Hwy 875-6900 M-...nr.,.,,., y ..... 11• 1631 o c. Ad agency. Wiii Ira.In wanted. F/11me, 5 daya. 11111IYMAI petltlve salary com- ocean v•-from Deni Point a mos1 secluded For leaa1ng 1nlorma11on '°enlc bluff Like new 2 p I ease ca II ( 7 1 • Sr ..,/den .wa large pri· 559-5012 Monday-Sun· • ,4-1100 o•A• ...,..., -'' d I Apply In nAllOt\, 2934 E. .._ mensurete wtth ev,..,..r C •••• rcl•11 Placentia CM w or pro c e 11 n g .--· .... v • 250-• 100 Coat Hwy. CdM prominent po1lt1on to xlnt t>enellta Congenial v a 1 e p s 11 o s Ca I I day 8 30 am to 5 30 pm 960-633 l or 661·6'•1 ~ood leatab 2911 Auto Oetall/Servtoe EARN to S800 weekly 81 a maintain office complex working etmoaphere BUSY NPT BL cd Mature lndMdual required COUNTER HELP for dry Commlf'olaJ Credit Ac-In Costa Mfta. s 1•.000 Please send r11um• Newer retalllofflce ale to wa1tl, wu. det1ll. cleanera. 5935 Watr~ count Executive. No col· pl yr 558-0278 t>twn w/aelery raq or call 780 sf/S595 mo 6<45-9628 change oil & perform Ave, Huntington Bch lecUona required. No 2·•.30 pm only. Sylvia Werner. 4000 Apartmf'nt\ other minor maintenance OllmR Plllll previous experi ence lllTlll/OAlllH MacArthur Blvd. Sult• OUllE OlllTY 00 lleet 01 company car tor Laguna dry Cleaner1. neceaaary International tor dining room MIF, 350' N ~5=~6:, HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Newport Buch So I /llCI l1111t "11!1•11 AtRNRT AIU 756-8601 •97-4306 compeny provldu com-9PPIY In per1on to Han• --~~----- 43• 7 aq tt. Fr .. 1tandlng BASYSITIER WANTED OllT•H llllYIOI -pleta 111l1tance. Call Hotel Laguna, 425 So'. LEGAL SECRETARY I di llm ... r 1 641-511 1 bldg. 90c tt. N.N.N, PIT mull have reference.. ACC. (317) 839-1712. Cout Hwy, L.ag Bch Dedicated legal tee: fOf' 7 (71•) 64.._..910 experience wllnlante. own IRHR HSI Ext. 81• atty law off1ce Lltagatlon N.-wport Be>.ach No WtsltJ I . Ta,ttr Ot. tranaportetton. 640-1589 Falt prowlng coniumer E L E c T R 1 c 1 A N / .... ,., /O•••lllel exp d11treabt1. Xlnt I • i 1 Banking electronic company JOURNEYMAN mtn5yra Do you need a home & lkllla N/smkr pref. Send Xiii' lrvin1-Avi·nui· a altr t Y'ILTTnL"R seeks brlOM. hard work-exp. Tenant 'improve· Job? Mature five-In. Must resume to· hiring P•nner 1 •11 ] l)tlt1 ltat1l1 2920 • " Ing lndlv. to work part ment exper. helpful, drive. 720-041e l8552 MacAnhure blvd Thursday, Novt•mb<'f H 645-1104 Sucoeuful Independent time In sal11 dept. and clean-cut mu1t hive ste 425, lrvl!'ll 92715 ARffS ( \11 h , I \ I I 'I ~1 b h f; l IFFIOl/WUEIHIE corporete bank has en pert time on switchboard. good driving record. HllllHPH -LtQll• OLE•I " "1' .. • Jlfl I on~·v niuur~ ~ rig t. amt \ S · -IOOOsl CM 2 13,.35 8371 Immediate opening In II• Reap. lncld order desk. S I ti bl c I " " rlll'mlx•r ( nopl'ritll''> twr mo1n " rl''>l<m·d on dornc'illt front ( vck aata Aaa 2710 · Newport Beech nead· llllng. i wltc:hboerd, cuat. 77e0-~r1t2 ne7\~ ~. e oup e with three children Male/lem Full time Apply u1n1111uc\ high 1trn111g. ptdj.(nll'nl <1nd int111t10n arc on largt•t )'ou 2BR tBA CONDO down· Aaataaetatall 3 quarter• office for• vault aervlce, running errand• or • 1~~1lg t~ help .. ,ages 10•3 No Cout' Hwy wuld nbta111 lu\Uf) tll'Ol al harga111 ralt.' stetrt, Sc Plaza area, no SPIRITUAL REAOIN3s teller (Min. 2-3 Yfl teller and typing. Good com-To place your m ... age la~nd~.1 ho~!:,!~~~~ ~~. CBocshteoMr !,.21• W t9tti TA URUS ( \rrnt 20-May 20): \\. hJt had heen clu'>IH I'> nn.,.. pets $800 mo •32-7287 Advloe In All Mattlf's & expe< & previous 9Uper-munleetlon 1klll1 •must. t>efOfa the lronlnn, and eome child .... f-1..-------"""""...... c s vlaory exper. praftl'red), Sh Id t .o-65 Udl bite: ... nhta1nahlc I k inc terms \CC places and people in rcahc;t1c Ilg.ht W1~h otal 2 , ounseling. te15 o. El Competitive ulary, )llnt ou ype wi>m. r no pu • care Must be non lome' trul' in unorthodu\ manner Mak,· pcr\onal appc;irancn iHld Camino Real. San Clem benefit• Call pereonnel, reliable tran1portat1on phone mokar and have own -i LHEIA"i Auto snop 1n Costa M9la has part-lime Polltlon IOf m•ture, reap person ~-­llred OK 645-•64 1 appeal'> P1<;ec\ \i irgo natt\l'\ fivlfrl' in chn<1m1c \t:t.'nano Mele •O ~. chrfatn, non· Llc'd •92-7296 851-9900 att. 10AM. reqlyulr!!!.:._ ... Non-amolccer•, c1-i...~,~. ~1!<>2~~78 tren1portatton 20-•0 Hr D smkrldrnkr, free fndry I -r • 004 on T...u apply. II .._. _, O'O '1V Wk, Hflry negotiable. GEMINI I \Ila\ ~I Juni: 211) -\n\"'t'r\ arc tound b\ loo~1ng hch1nd nice vu , pool/ape, golf -11 taa BARBER·HAIRSTYLIST Madeline, M0-5e88 85•--0054 \(('Ot'\ f mph.t\I\ 1111 n·<.pun')1bll11\ pt l'"llrr 1nlt'n\lt.nt rdal1uu!oh1p $250 752-5603 With Cllenlela !or NB/CM •--------- You·n tx· 1n lont.ut "'llh 1.1llturn 11ull\1dual (30\l'r <apnuirn ahopCallRon,842-2183 IK'r\on\ figure pn1m1Ql'nth FOUND ADS Beauty ANCER CJunt· 21 Jul~ 221 ~lenanl) h1ghltgh1., rnrnple11on uf IWllllElllH J\\1gnmcnl wtdl'r aud1C'nt<' .ind lo\.r I oc U'> al\o nn tncnd\, hopes, ARE FREE Unique chlldrent ulon ..... ,._hl''> hc1ghtl'ned '>.tk\ ah1llt\ 't ou·11 he ml ol unnret'\\Jr\-hurden opening In tour location•. .incl could hcg1n 111 t'<1rn more monc\ Cal• Anaheim Hiiia, Orange, LEO IJul) 2 1-Aue 22> I cx.u'> on larel·r amh111on dl·allng\ v.11h ' C1rr1to1. Wettmlntter go' ernmcntal agt·nuC'' 'itrc'>H rcttll\ II\ IQdl·rx.·ndence . .,..,Jhngnr" to IOTOl 111 H2·Nll ~29t~h:f:--03e9 or < 714l pioneer a proJrCI lfornance "h1ghhght1.·d \nu'll get to hean of matkr\ Wkly rlf'lt•I• s135 & up with "c;peual" pcr\on Color TV, lree coffee. wm lSlllTAITI VIRGO (•\ug 2'·')epl 2'). (rood lunar a'ipc:Ct h1ghhght\ travC'I, heated POOi & 111p1 to FOUND Boy'• wet·ault In Good train~ pr,ram . .id11crll\lng puhh">hinu hiuhl'I etluc..c1l•un Open hnc'> o f cnmmuntt.ll· oceen Kitch'• avall Newport Beach, Bleck,.. Ak:htrd 0 let• alon. .__ ' o • c-,1 , . 985 N Cout Hwy area. 848-3102 200 Newport Ctr Dr, NB lion. 11\: rcn•p11~e to nrw iuc<l\ 'ou II Ix· a"kcd to rC'placc \Orne Laguna e..on. •9•·529• equipment Don t fi~t progrc~,, ..J Found: Cat-very Illa or· Body 8hop Eetlmator. LJDRA (Sept. 2 Y-<>ct. 22) l>r vcr'>if}. keep opt1oni. open. ~how that llWRI llTIL ange w/ellvar flea collar ::~:~~m. 81~1 PC:i!!l. v~u cen be ver~a11lc without ~~ttt'r"IT'l_l( force'i You'll learn rnort !bout Wkli rental• now 11"•11• Vte..HB 963~9002 st. Newport heoh rc\ourcc\ ofotht•r\. you'll rl'g<itrl t onhtlcncc and loved one will return. Spot ,,8~~~d4c"~ 2:;;_~:;'5 Found Doberman Pincher lllllllPll .. I ~ I pvppy Vic. Raitt/Harbor/ ,,corpto P <I)''> "?: ro l' Mac Fadden. 545.4390 Exper, for feet growtng SCORPIO ( >t t 21-l';m ~I I < 10 \lo ..... lie lo"' play wa1t1na game IEA I SUI LlllE betwn 9am-11am company. OIL. AIP. AIR I <'gil l matter\ dominate. H>u'll In, ate nC'cdcd papcr'i and pos1t1on ~111 NewPOf1 Beach. color TV FOUND Fam blk/wht & payroll Hand• on oom- hc ir;tr<'nathtnc:d r o< 11\ ;.11,o on .,nlution 10 my.,tcry. manta I 'ltatuir; 11215 wk19f, no depotlt Beagle mix. Fem blk puter axp Mlpful Call \nuthrr Orp10 1\ 1n f)I C I Url' 302e WMI Co .. t Hwy Shlhtzlfmlx. Fam blk!Wtlt !Of appt. l-i2"'4093 SACITT Af\JUS (NO\ n -r>er ~ 11 <;ome of your Oc\I quaht1c\ tatal1 ti A9UtraJlan S"-Pard mix BRICK LAYERS Hell*. \Urge to fortfron1 Joh gtl\ dune. your analym of 'ittuat1on pro\C\ llatrt 2tOI Fam Btlndll wtlt Boxer a. dlpendetlM & hne correct M cmbtr of oppo~1t(' \Cit cxprC:\\CS kchng5 1n '11nccrc manner d ' f be w .. 1 CM h.. NumerQUa Qlt9/klttw.. good lltl\89 '7Wt75 ~ou bcnrlil "'' rnult \. 1rgu" in PKlurr N/mkr 1g yard S275/mc ~9:rt ~u~~~!1 u.a CAPRI ORN l l>t't 22·Jan IY) lk-r<'ady for quick changt\, ~ 'i\uUt3t.OS03 S"-lttf 125 M ... Of, Part tlm.. Appty Alrp0rt fX>'"bl<' tnp and unu\ual t all or ml"\Ygc Oomcsuc adJustmcnl '"pan .,,,... to enate 28r 21• CM. S.•--3858 Tax'<IO, 4e,. -Cempue of ..cenano -fam1lv mcmh<.'r de"r"' m ore concrete plan" [mpha$1i VerMIMM Condo $400• Df, N.1 al'lo on cntcrta1nmcnt. ch1JdrC'n and do~ rclat1onsh1p. elec1rtc 25+ Cell Wkdyt P:ound mane watcl'I Eetan----i ii1i1i1iaiii..,..--AQUARJU <Jan 20-r ch. It() Be reah$tlC concerning prom1~\ e1w1JoorlVM/Wknd• c:11 H~n Sc:hoo4 Call to .... _ and romance ProlC'll ~If In chnchr~. C\llUBlt' ~OJXrt'-, hu1ld for eso.1s1• loentl ~., m ... ·-· " ~ •-FOlfnd tml male biii I wtit FuH time, ~ •• AWY \Ccurity and rcmo\C' ..a1ct> h31ardr. Y o u'll !tam l t po\W"UtOn\ or<.' .,,,... to IN 38r 2... dog vie ademe/t>rootc 1n 41 J*9CM'l 1 '!9 C~ D-, worth m art' than on11nall} cc,t1m11cd BALBOA IS deluq se7s. PIUf'lt 1111113-2411 SI 11"1 ••, -· \ P ES (f ch IQ-March ':!Ol· You'll he 11pproach<"d toncern1na 18161.., 950~ L0t1. lO/St Feme!e lcWIO P. ld!IM to owe'°' in. add111onal re~pon'11h1ht>, 'h.intc to coM1d~rabl)' incrcn\t' income. Lg tum rm. bl, tn Nj)t kt halr90 TeOl)yfwtilt• ,._, fent, rrry CM Ml MOfto < heck r('fcrcn~e~ rttnl11c ~hon tnp may be nccc~~r) Member ol apl • all amenm .. , nice' c.L luGl'lard/Hemllfon n.ur.,.feM.toM, TrlftlP o ppo'ltti ~ll cares"~>'-much and want~ )OU ~~1procate non emkr 1375 631--0317 HI H3·3511/ISH030 I ,....1'9Q, ~1 I I \ District Managen If you en1oy working wrth y;;ng boy, & grrh ond dttk 1obt ore not for you, coMldtr o corear in the newipoper circulo hon f,.ld. fhit it o unique potit1on wtffi doily chollen91t & reword• Our o~ningt ora immediate Applkontt mull ho¥& o von, ltotlonwogon or tru<k . We offer on excellent .olory wrth o bonut pion ond got ollowonce. Wt hove on ucellant benefit pion that ln(ludes hotpi tolizotloo inturonce, liberal vocation ond holldoyt Condldot" must hove o desire to be wccaufut ond be willln; to work hord If you think you hove the quolrfic011ons, plecn• opply in perton 101 lhe Dl~PH11 INHtdoy thN Friday 9·11 om or 2 .... Pf'll 330 W. Bay Costa Mtsa, CA 92626 onecwol~"'~ -1 ..... • llAll """NIMI NllPIUTNI •AICEPTIOfdf• ULll ~--l•nw•J • y ,.,, 1-----....,,,. w,:i.,;.J~'1c!m~~O:~~ Eltpet. In glUI lhoP v .. 1n1w.,-1ng Mntloe •"'* 9Wl CWntnte bned com-FUii/pen time. febfic store. Mnall Cotta MeM t\IMftutt E~ new. • 11 ~ !!!!!!!!!.!!!~.!]~ :;;=~!!!!1~1!!11~ 87 -90$ , cation, mectlcal, 40 htt rw•fefrld Vert•~ lhltti. 'P'IY haun ~for a s.wing or ..,_ •ltPI' ~Y ,_. S*90fl 9't5 M0-41S2 lnteN'.._., 1 1 Hun1'g Bch. 53t-651t 842-1403 reo1pt1onl1t wl good pref &4M4t7 to drll/9 • truck encl • VamlN W~1 ~ 111f11U1 phoM mann.r · Mu•11YPI • ttwt turnl'ure Cufr1r1t f Yf9 newt Pvt mtN dub. Monwfrl 9"W .. lfflll ~ · ...., -80~ It~-_,Ill OMV pmtout ~ ~f1S.'2"9 3 OO·tOpm, non•1mllr. ll•IPMJIUll flft--.YI =nga.l;yo;:.;:: Agr-..M expandlna Co CallM2·5118 ft Meture. 752-7903 F::1~ut J'o:'°t,~Po[~ l~ ,c;~ :~PJ:r = pending°" the right pet• IOc:119d In 'Mtiton faland mt~ lll8IT 61 ' l lJI lllllU LYHI home ctol;I ~~ to comml11lon •v1nln91. tOn. C.,I 4H...c900 Mon· In 1er11 I e w In o f or Some fron1 omc. ""* tne ..... "rn In tx."'-· ot •1•00. PhoM 852·tl58 d•y·Fr1d•Y tem·3pm. enthualutlc & l>Otltiv. '*'••t & pereOnabl•. 28'' Zentth Colof TV Xfnt bt't•• If 'tOU' a,. mt ..... t9d In "t T .... _ • 11 p 0 E 8 eeeretery. Strong phOM Ex.,._ pr_. but not'* COnd 1160. 16().31<17 ' ' _..1 TIP Ill, .. Hrnlng 135,000. to WH,. Y· raining and H N 0LICITOR8, PIT llOfnlHllJ & )(tnt ..cr.Carlal Miiia o,;t.::' hard ~-· need 6· rvoi-.ton TV.. NOva Cluakl ._ S60.000.ormorelncom· quality INdl provided ~enlng h0u11 •nd Sat. lor lneur•nce brokerage ,,..ciec1 Call Juli• at .... P·~ 7 .... 1......, n..~-,_P_·,,. -~ .. ·-"'~ "&•t"""f"'."l.,..rr"!'ld-r.fa~n~,.~,!":1~10~ F0tPwnper9d m1-!0ns and are wlltlng Only hungry cl0Mr1 "-d morn1ng1. Contacting llrm In N9wport e..ctl Y20-I045 ...... , ,... ,,_ _,., .. , """"'· .,.,._. • • M9rc1d• lenz to WOflt hard for II, con· apply Call 852-918 t call home ownwa 853· t t 15 Dutlel Include I~ W&ll"ll• ·~-watrnty 11600, 720· t213 =~~~owbotr'l:!: l•ft 1&11 llW thl1: ~rllt lynch btwn 10am· tpm 1n1W1rlng and 111a typing SIOIJT&IY ~In ton b 1u a-uttful 25" RCA Cit TV 118 400 759-\j 13 Of ToP ,...,Oldll ""-Pllld Realty I• the moet P'... PHii Aim Fonppt call9't4-6422-.. per. dlctaphone. 1 2 ==•· in.' St4& 3 yr wrnty Qoef'I 7S0:...2t C.P9t«or"9y tlglou1, mo1t orowth -------•I No exp nee. company will llOI_..., 1tati9tl0et typing helpful. llt tor Bob CordOlila Sun TV Jotine 8'&-1?ae _ -·••Tl or*1te<I name In rMI... I I s I ·-·11 rt_ .. , fOf' IOc:al N9WPOt1 a..cn -.. ·se RAMBLER Grllndoe'• ~ ....... tale. Prep•r• your Mii • "n. 1 •ry. no -ng. mull enjoy people, bl CPA fll'l'I\. 851-827 1 Window wuner ~ Ctr tll SMr• TV Wrlct gd 10 mt, nu pn1. tlr•, en;. "~ 'M bdof~. wtlChM. •r. now,for the next rMI ... GUiii OOAST ~~9re~oe"i:~:.;! Sat. Cati falhlon conselou1. gOOd '( Ex.per,.no.d preferred '65, &42-81'48 grMt $000 obo M4-0128 2 or 714831·?333 •U rra n t y, Io• de • ~o~tu~~1':a c:~:.'abC:-DAILY PtLOT ~::~ ~'aion.R~ h~~ llOPJ~,~~&I put wut train &42-WASH ...... , leatral 'It '80 POISChl eon~'iiiie. fll'MM , IT 844-tt t, or 72Ml33 Llolnllng training •v•ll· PLlllll port Ctr Dr, NB ATMOSPHERE ••• HIS Y;a;t C9')t•ln avi!Ql; o-eb ~87~7!8°°° '75 fXMX s UR ona mi •bi.. To tntervtft call hat •n C>Pll\lng tor • part· lourMyman ••P« Xlnt ~ECEPTIONIST Prr Small, buty ntwtront NB BMUt Hlm:leyen ;;; pl for deUvety or Chattera. ___ Thtl 11 wt, 1 of a h"1. Walt Maclborlt<I or Vikki ttme experienc ed, oppty to bl trained In Mutt type 45-60 wpm ae-olnce nNd1 en.r1J9tlc M-3 yr• $75 w/p~1 Coa11 guard llc1n11, Looi! at other• first ~~;~ ~l~:::Jl,al el~;•Y~.~~~11 :~ ~=•lg: '1'::1f°'s~~ curel• with plHHnt ~~t:''~~~ SKI 63t-37t5 Af 3 PM flOc:ll refl .... Evee 63t·~28_7_2 ....... ,.,,.. Sl4,600 f13-1181 ,,~_. nego on1bf• c.n ~ tnetw-' Must type-40 .pm twlitl WJ lllT MT &llnll M~E~::Fr~ ::!: 1~ ~~.·P •. 1,,_,11t. pca~-dt 11t1 0Y 642-4300 tor ad• t25 9front ~ffloe. 4Cda11Y1 G'*1111wk ntemtcr 831-8480 a etr ever pupi. flit 21H SiClpJllCI( open 11u•1 NABEI$ ~ .... .,...... """'-.. lee111 m-......,e •m-pm • an Be•ut, am•rt. toueble model. t60 hfl Lot• of 10 ,... Sam S•t 6:30am to flnl1hed art. Send resume ~ .. • 644·2727 for appt. SIORnUY watch dogt. 8 wtci.' Fr.. equip. no ~railer. S14,600 l 11 •1111 Fl• ~~~r;:.~e ~~~d ~A 1Fi: :~1< '1o~ers~~o~~~'. PfUYlTI NIT lfFIOI ' llOlmtlllT LONG TERM to gd home. 538-2102 °80· After 5r>rn 7eo.953e Ulll .. 2 121'• CADIJ.AC arid Xlnl drMng record Art Director. Or•noa pert/lull time Flex hOUtl, llJohly proflMlonal lndlVtd· ASSIGNMENT Poodle Pups. Teacup. Toy, '82 Mafk Twain 17' 140 ..-•1 TO CtiOOSE FROM LAAGES't~ ~:~~:.:.o~~ Pl~~ i~!"1~tyc!:~1, M:s~. =h. ~t~180:ewp0rt ~~~.~:~~ =~~ Gef*al ottlce work. No Min 1350 up 548-2M8 ~~~~Ooi:o= • IJm . 1t-=d-= <>'late model, io. mllllfl Ila ..... CM · Ca 92626 PIT tiost6111, d-.-y-&-nlQ-ht ~~ . .,f;pi~':iat~~: fy':'~a~1<\!'!~11~~: P~Ol~ "~1u:; 's~ ~ c.ti 4!5-80h -·-PM-,-• f ft--=-·----. ..... i c~S:.~ thltt1 -SPINORIFTEA port Beach ire a . pereona)I~ llfVkll co. ~8-9795 Ready to flstlid1111 c:uatom l 1 ..... ,,IO ' MYH/lllVH 3333 W PCl1wy, NB 29"CRVSTALINER. Twtn ~ [ ..,.. Need9d tor FIT PIT work. --------RECEPTIONIST-Real E•· 840•8950 UNIFORCE A l aacn IO l 2.& lltre OMC ... dl'I..,.. · • • 2t00Herborellld. 24yreorolder.Cleancut, DHHIE,&ITIEIT tate lnvestmentCo.,prot lllOIPTilllST TEMPORARY SERVICES r t or 1 Radar , AOF, VHF, • , • · ·••r..iw .. ,.. COST~MESA Hard Worlcln~ and 1111 d / H••"" phones. Newport 4 t21 Westerly Pl flnel •7064>18 5 f•thometer & many xtru IN IOENA P'AJtK IN ... INA .... .., CL-•~ OEPENOABL 650.t3•~ Severel positions open 10 a u •appearance r• F ., C 1733 Suite 102 NB .. S39 950 478-tiit PORSCHE . AUDI ...., ,..,,.." "".ii.._...,...., .... "'!""~~~~ "" take orders In Santa Ana quired, 1111 typing eatener o · ' . . 2 Refr.,, t dbl dr $t00 I ' • PORSCHE • A&.JiOI ~fl"'......._ me;, cond. lfn! ottlce No exp nee, we 756-8601 MonrOllla, Unit K. C M 476-2707 No Fee atngle'Vdr $50 631-7233 ... ,, Sail 7014 6750 Manc:hl9t• Bllld .,_. IWllY Nantld I<>< 18 mo old girt, PT/FT, flex hrt. Avall wknd1 $6.50 p/hr Good w /chltdren Kerl , 476·3 t20 train $860/mo Mr ·--------~5-78t1 llOllnUY l BuenaPWk 8750ManchMter8'vd mawlat:; ic:'mmllleOI Spence< 6e2·5843 Gen eMlc uprll• freer oldie ETHCELU.S 22, brlttol 121 IOIO Buena Plfk 3- * llUL EST.TE* llOEPT /IEOln&IY Plr1 time/flex hrs. tor run• gd s tOO. 673-6880 cono Fully r'Oged tor rec-• (l 1 •) 121-IOH '79 El Cemlno. uno.r 28t< 'Ullll-Y&LnS Pool contractor need• major Insurance com-Ing New Mii•. trophy 1-tll" • ml. !\My eqvlped mutt * SALES * mot1111tld lndlvldu•I \t> pany Good cle<lcat •kins. 1 llY &PPU&ICEI Winner Incl Fleet Handt.-RW • ... to 9')Pfeciate. call aft F-M. FT/PT, work at some handle phOnH, llllng, 8 5 1 • 3 9 9 9 b t w n LES 957-8133 capped Champlon1hlp. '84 3ti wrcetiular Pfione, tO am•-~2-&437 HllE'l&IHS ol the best hotels, clubs & Ot••trOlll•ll•11trl1I typing & general clerlcal. 9:30am· 1pm •~"" .. Priced to Nit! 675-2402 cloth Int, Hoffco al91m, vr• pvt. Parties In O.C Top We are a 39 year •old firm 55 Freew•y &. Dye< Rd. lllYtll lt&Ylll Kenmore , -rvv 30 Ju L 00 4 · 1 111 power toctct alloy rtrM. '82 CAMARO SPORT c.rtlflecl or trainees All 1htl11. Full 0< part time Mell Verdfl_ Con111 Hosp 681 Center St CM 548-5585 ~.a•r;;~~~l'~h~al~: :~~y =t~ndb:ri; __ l7~-'4) 241-0292 Exper ATTENDANT & range S\95, 873-14 ~Illy :rl; ~:Ca~alt!; H 's, cuat ~ata lt8.600 ~~~== Mull be neat. have good founder Mf'lllng the Com· llECPT /IECn LUBE MAN • Union Sta-Ratrlger1t01 2-door 1250 v c · s 1925 · 844-98 ts OBO Call (818)244-7:J50 driving record, able to merclil. Industrial, Apart· tlon. lube, Oil, filter. b• Jeff 84t-5425 DIC«, or 760-5&50 M•ry WO<k days & wlcnda Gd ment and Land Mlflcet. Restuerant d"lgn llrm anclng. 5'1t days, Sunday Relrlg, WHhar, Elac Lido t4 w/11111 $000 no ~"' ' ' pay & room fOf edlllflel-We are not a franchlee hu opening lor or· off Dryer. Clean. 547-2918 tr911e<. gd cood. Mon·Fr1 ment W omen en-branch or dlvlllon con-ganlzed and dependable Sii" 1t• &--·-S.....,. Queen r: dT' lk 856-58'8 559-5220wtcnd Sa lfFIOE llll&IEI couraged to apply For trolled by others. On the lndl~ual 10 h•ndle YI/· '' • ''""'-' ..,..... Aggr ... tlll, fHt growing appt. call 637-0481 btwn apot management de· lety of front ottlC41 w0<1< lull/pert time, 1v11 & new $225. 54 851 Sn1rk 11llbo•t cmpt11 ******* proleulonal service 10AM·4PM. clslons Open door man-lnc~dlng phonn, typing: ~k;:~d:~~~'t8pp'81y"': Xlnt 18' GE refrlg, energy never uaecl 1 t' S200 obO UOIWIT llYllT1IY company In NewpO'rt egement No w•ltlng lor nu , 'tecord keeping •nd ,,_,ton 2590 Newport Mver S375 642-2239 63 t-62 to Owner Anx10U1 Pll·l .. l lllW'I S.ach area ts aeelclng ••••••••• an appointment. Opening err 1 Acc.uracy end .. -. · IN i t strong admlnlstr•tor with PART-TIME, V•rlld houra for 2 Commercial· Indus-atten n to det1ll1 • Blvd, Costa Mesa ll•t· Jlattriab 14 t ~ • ' 77 320t 499alc(89e~FP) "can.-do" attltud9, good 10 Include Hrly A M trial people with abtRty ptus nt benefit paelt· SHIPPERS/RECEIVERS MARTl~rn 12.iO i500 obO lfmct 7020 79 320t IU1o t/r1278ZST) people lkltla, •x~lenoe weelcends Musth•ved• who want the freedom to age. Including medical & MacGregor VllOhta, t631 646-2t35 APPROVED 80320t5apalc(2atz931) In oftlQe reloeatlon1. llC pendabte 119hlell (email work any territory()( type dent•l.Apply In pe<.OO: Plecentl• CM ....... MARINE SURVEYS 80 320l 5sp llr( t9n1788) . Supervltory ex.perlenC41 truck. van. at•tlon of property No farm sys-ORANGE COUNTY fr" It TH ""' Cap Bookmiller MS-'4005 80320i5ap.1/r(tana185) In Or•nge County le Im-wagon) to 1.ssl•t newt· tem. Please celllor RESTAURANT SllE Ill.II sPtCIXL CAT ;;;ea, IQ11• 80 320i 5apa/r111>«1796) portent. An ad11•nc41d paper dealer In lrvlne interview appointment SERVICES. Mature people, we are will· Ing homtt. Lng h91r, tml, Sllfl Dtck1 7 8132015ae>1/r( 10UEAll7) degree I• I plus. Please area. Must be depen· WESLEY •• T&YLll oe. 23601 Daimler St, Santa Ing to train. Flex. mom & •P•Yed 3 Yfl 497-325'4 ao: Newport mooring with 813201Arr1/r( 10AGM4l Nnd retume, salary his· debte. Contect Greg 1 CMc Plaza, Suite 280 Ana, 92705 250-5750 eve hr• avall. Apply, 02 gre•t 21' Ketcl'l In xlnt lo-81320l 51p 'S'(1d<>Q8e0) tory, and 1alery expect•· Hyde Monday thru Frld•Y Newport Beach RestM•nt St•ndard Shoes Olspoul h ralt1rt I cation s 13,500 63 t-5525 6232015ap1/r( 1dJf145) tlon to AO 402, Dally between 9:30 ar1d 10:30 71411..,_4110 St<><•. 8974 w.,ner Ave. 2 bfex.al Chelt & king 82:12015apa/r(....,.t8) Piiot, PO. Box. 1580. a.m.on!y.642~2t ~lll'SllTOIEI 1 FV 848-5977(See8111) Hdbd $500e75--0 141 BOAT SLIPS lor Power 82320t5spt/t.(.378829) ~Co;•i'•iMiiesaii. ici.i' 9i2i82ii6~===·:::::~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ has the fotfowlng SHOP HELP/DRIVER r Boats 34' FT ()( LIN 62 320l 5sp llr11fQP'&63) openings t6-25 yrs old. Must have 7' Couon. 11 wilt em-642-4808 82 633c:al fd'd ( 1elV440) ......IJITllU/W&ITTI ,..14 drlvlnn rec<><d & clHn brold blossom•. com· Permanent atlp wanted, 82 633esl I'd ( 1eog4"2) New9paper ----MI C.r for wtcicer basket ~t 770~01021 7ge.909,. temp ltylg S98. 873-8011 38' Ber1ram. llde tie OK. 83 3204 5sp llr( 1GU<824) I u n c h s a r 11 I c • . Bdrm set.beaut made,x.lnt Cell Tom 646-3126 83 32015ap air( ttwl615) KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EAR" tJ> TO $75..00 PER WE.EK 9AM· t:30PM Mon-Fri,' -• ln&IL Ill.II • corld. straight llnes, hdbr~ 83 32015ap ·s· (010512) earn approx $175 to, STEVEN· THOMAS AN-w/plllow storage tor Wanted 25' st~ See R•y 83 528E 519 L'd (95644' ti $250 wkly All appllcanla TIOUES. Sant• Ana, kng/qn bd. 2 ntte •t•nd•. Bristol 547. 623 day1 83 528E all I'd( 1HIW809) must be nelt. clean & d• large and tut growing lg drur. mlrr<><. man• 536-l952 evening• 83 528E alt lcfd(207 t~) pendable Spe•k & read European furniture store chest·llotted bench WANTED· Sltp for 24' Mlt.. &C'~ Engll1h Apply btwn need• lnteOlgent person S700 642-2374 alt 4pm boat to rent °' sublet t 01 m -t 2 noon or tor full time sales. Salary BUNK BEDS GOOd con-630-0661 8-5 l'i mtg ~,:~r:,ns~t•~~~ ~~s,;om.::!'ren~u:i d111ons)25. 640-~tse SailMai•• 7021 (114)111-1111 (Harbor · " Carriage) 957-3989 Crib, strolle<, mlec, S75 Oerman Hlfiy 300 Perlect 208 W tll, Sant• An• 979-0747 --obo 64 t·6864 condition. ell round fun· CLOSEOSUNOAYS Restaurant ltt• Oltrlat•H ltHJ 0r"'Cei K··z hdbrd. 9 drwr board S.95, 857-1448 COOK Small repetitive mach MW· .. LARGE SELECTION OF HOST /HOSTESS Ing. lor new product dr11r .2 nlte star1d1,mlrror Mttercycln/ NEW & USED BMW'S' ~ a.as. o-u aotabld 1"45. •-.. ~m IOl _ L.--. .. --CASHIE"R 30" elac drop In stove. K ''' --Ruu or Abby, STEREOITV SALES PIT w/hOOd $95. 975.7009 For Mle ·71 Hond• lO() VOLUME SALES TREES, 673--09t0 ATLANTIC MUSIC Hawk. Exlru $750 obo SERVICE & L~SING RESTAU'"'NT 646-8895 Early Amerlelfl WOOden (714) 551·18t4 3670N Cn.try Ave "" din Ml $150 873-2076 LONG B~CH Jlow Hiri11: IWITOIUUI MS Gotd 1u11Mtt s100 ar..,, Alt• Lt11ia1 tolO tNo c11errv1x1t"405> THEODORE ROBINS FORD )()t.Q H&•&OQ !l'rt..; (0\IA Ml~A r.4J lo0•0 'llMULU S199down C E Commeret&l IMM -M..l-SAVEA& (7 14) '432· 1977 vtihW~ tn · 51 Red v .,. ortg1nal Just like MW w/reott eng . 673-3175 We now llne I!! OllfntnCS tor ,ou111 r11tr buwtts to wcure rtJdtrs IOI The Oranit Cout DMy PllOI Our mws stJrt 11 J lO p m ind ,wor\ uni~ 8 lO p 111 wtekd1,s On Slturd•y wt •wor\ a ltw more llours You w1h urn many trios : and pmes. 110n1 ••Ill earruna ,our own money thtrt 1s no dtherinc or collfction involved H you ut 1ntrrt'ited please can Mr Eul Full/pert time position• sofa S30 Wood·frame-luv -IV( 111• <114) 111-1110 • W&ITll /HU avall Now hiring for day seat $50 lamps 675-5082 •nn " l'rld•ln1 Watcome 61 BUG reliable, nd1 • lllTIH/Ulllll & gr1veyard shlltl Gold luvseat StOO Green Fii UIS OPEN SE"EN OA"S P•lnt $1750 Must Mil (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I lt"I 6 Dom s male 10 Ax11tory 1• Tome sec11on IS 11 buQ tn 16 lo• •ource t 7 Concern1n9 !8 In vain 20 Going to• l1e1p 22 UK monev 23Wf't 2"' CIHs•hed 25 Vaude,,lle s Showpll'\Ct" 28 Seasonifig plant '9 Fewe'1 30 Uten lak.i 3!> Phy•,cs un11 36 Do anwmk 37 Pair 38 M1111ne 1ra1nin9 11a11ons • t Separated • 43 'uncllon u Construct> •S Pred1cam!'nl 48 T1av1ts 50 E••SliOQ 5 I Re111l1alir>• \ 55 MAQMll<- 3 , ... 17 eo I I m1nera1 S7 St1•van1 !>8 FontSMO 59 Baking urut 60 Motto var 6 1 Ouahly ~urt 62 Oamper>s 63 Chrcago $ f OINflr {)OWN t f •bbt.r ' 2 F vm1n1n.-suno~ J Coot 011nks 4 l f'On t8d1f'S S Drll"" OUI 6 Nyton lubrir 1 Lill'• riry genre 8 Croa~Dllr C) Conc1>1t 10 Spt'f'Ch parts t 1 lnc;hnPl1 12 Cartoll flPr ... 11rt.f' 13 An~•t"d 19To1'11' 11'11 21 NPC~wt!tlr 24 h change mPmllfH Ship 25 I r(l$hm.1n <'t:. Of gi!se~ pref 2 7 Span"h lake 28 Corn•~h QJmP PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Ill An111'f•mtonl "11 lf'<t 1? 01bhr 11 m1H• JlBequ1IP 34 YOur>QS!f'r~ 36 Feeble '3Q 810 Si!llllOQ•I hor~e racP 40 C.ont.-n<l~ OK "1 C",el\ lhl'!•t> 4l N orthwest 44 Soll ht111 45 Soc•"' roon• 46 G.irht p1ec1> • 1 Dorn1nof P~ 48 Docl11ne 4<l Makt>~ pullltc 5 I Wander obou! S2 Pond plan1 5'.l Slv iook 54 L 1ner1 11001 '>Ii Or.1i;; b~h•n•l 11 \ 12 13 r 642·3013 L••·'""·'"'-'--. "--1•1 " ' 'UjltSI O&fE tole S30 WOOd-frarM-1\111 -~ ... ~ .._, •mmed 650·5283 soo Newport center Or. 1wn01U&ll IPIS ... t $50 liamp1 675-5082 Domestic-Foreign-Exotic DattH '111 67 vw BUG Runs & loolc• Newport Beach Full & part time positions HldMbld S80 Antq dbl 131-"81 greet Rec:antty rt>tt eng av.it Now hiring fO< day bd·dresser $60-$125 30 16 2802. xlnt. ln/QlJt. $1800 673-2621 restaurant & graveyard shlltl. Chrlltamon w (lrvlY•le AM/FM ~... louvers. -642-3013 bra,aneep•klns, rl(TIS 70 Bug. runt grM1. •orig HOH'S PIZZHI& W.UlllWI PART TIME name badge aesembly work, S!amp. Ing, pinning, p•clltng. Dexterity a must Hr1 f1ex. S•I S..50 up.Call I llY FllllTllE S37SO 2t31'433-2097 or ownr, ret>tt eng, depend LES 957.9 133 7141633-352 t S 1950 548-4880 lmmed. openings. Cook & lood pr99. FIT & PIT Apply 223 MaPlne AWJ. Sola. 1011eM1t, ch•lr & ottoman Beeutlful never used S350 974--2886 NEWPORT B~CH ·n 280z . air, am/fm, 1. 72Super _Bee_t_te_. x._ln_t_ru_n· I gOOd cond 13750 OBO ntng c:ond, IO<*s gr .. t, Aatt S.nict1 552•2924 or 24 t· t020 clean $2450. 646-3000 P1rt1 tolS 77 8210 2dr manual. f3vw SOBK Mint Cond 'H COURIER ENGINE stereo/can $2500/bst Mutt see MUST SELL complete. 30.000 ml 979.29471640-399'4 S2t00 FIRM 548-0717 11n&1L ULH 6·5. eso-3880 FIT 1n Dec . PIT thereal1er TUOIEI 1111 S••es expe< pref bu1 at Jntlry 1214 good 1ttltude a priority preschool 111per. 6 Units In Call Kristin, at Ferns child dev•lopment. Call 7-5066 (8an-1DfD) , 20 In gridu•ted peerll apprelaed 11 $ 1890 MAK-&-Of'.f.DU50~2.28. S 125 960•8200 80 200 SX Xlnt cond. low AUl.0 Toot.a & Equtp '-'\o ~ mt Many llltrAS l~IW11.ng.)~1~d!.~~~:"'.;;;~"­ taU S K me•. Pelfle9....+-... ... n""roovof, "PTri'illls~ stlCk diagnostic, Amer gauge. air. stereo. custom rims Wln<::hesl ~b str•P looll, $4995. ~5-7448 -HITEPIHll Good driving record • muett Salary. vacation. s~ck-leave. lnaurance beneills RAYNE WATER SYSTEMS 17835·M Skyp•rk Cir. Irvine TllOHl·"I SOIHL small class. FT /PT. 12 ECE. S4 25 pthr-p1v1 C M 642-0411 nUPlllE IPIUTtll 11-10t/ltr1111 u•• ll Ouallfled ~dvert Medi•. no HP« nee Wiii train FT /PT lmmed opening C1ah P•ld dally CALL. ~7321 ex.ts SIL VER FOX Jacket Wide pett1. 2 yrs old 75% of appralsal S900 site tml Muter Card/B of A K · oepted Linc!• 644--4 t 7 4 lac•i••!J I 11 oew:J1 p0wershop 1011 radial eaw S 250 675.-6161 Sm transformer winding mech S•OO obO 61 t-6864 cl'laln b~I..& puller's. Jack• & vises 642-8600 'IO l&TSll 110 '" a t W t·~ to20 tuto air. MAG WHEELS na ti II n (o4StZUB) Ill CaSilll 14111 Jun'll & Tr•n1portatlon FREE TOWING Rull 2 t31424--8 t70 THIODOH ROBINS fOIO 1060 HAllOI llVD COSTA MIU ~l 0010 8750 M9nCMSt• Blvd Buen•Park SALES us111a_n_t1_r_es_td_en_· tlal marketing M•jor d ... veloper 11 te•klng a mot1v1ted 111' 1tarter with a w0<klng knowt- ~ of tubdlvlslon m•r· ketlng & sales Good sec· retarlal 1kllls a must. Send resume 10 Cll•tlon TlLEPIHI lilffllHttll 1211 26 VOi Funk I Wegnati• encylpdle n1111r u11d $100 Obo 631·6210 '11l&Tlll210 ; 714121-IOIO 4cyl o4spd, CUI. !WO-tone. ;::===========:; Builders· t 773 t Irvine., IPll&TllS Blvd Suite 201. Tustin CA Women/Men earn $60. 92680 Attn Tony Allen p/day plus CHh p•ld dally. No exper nee. Wiii SllEI HHll tr•ln. FT/PT. 540-6648 Can you clOM a qullllflld e•t 8 . 2 alee typwrtra-prtbl• Smith Coron1-IBM C model I 130/S 100 2 2 drw fllecabs $30N 875-9 t64 I lead? Can you stend to -Tll-1-,..--1-1-.-11-1-2--:i'Ohn W•yne tennla 11rn SOK Ar• you IOOll· rnembenhlp for Nie, mk Ing '°' ' ch•nge In your P/T •~Inga, Mt app()lnt· offr 752-8364 x 213 career? If lou can llve on men II In Santa An• of· IHI thin tOOO a Wiik. lie• S5-S7 '*'hr No IXP B1rble Dream HouH pteese don't caH us• Cell '*'·Co 1r•ln1. Salary. no never uaed 3/4 furn lutty 8 5 2 • 9 f 8 4 b t w n eeltlng Shelley 662-5843 ISmbld pd S 199 Hklng 10am· lpm TEXAS REFINERY CORP S95 854-0954 SAUi PllSll need• mlture peraon BLOOD Presaure reed out n o w I n C o s t • unit. dtgllat, nev uMd tor u clu1l11e children• Men/Newport Beech $85 obO 673-4959 •~ 5 store. SC Plaza-•rea Regardteuoltr.,n- LeMeg111n Exp pref Ing write 0 H Seara Box Jotin Wtyne Tennis mbr 549-6585 7 ti Ft Worth Tx 16 tO I lhlp W/llll rlgtltl $650 obo ULH . ,.lmH · · 973.47330y 873-037&.v top O C printing & m1lllng TIU FlllSlll Leid • Cryltal decantOf'I, company need• exP9f'. up only tor cu1tom Sliver punch bOWI II, Elec printing HIH p1r1on. ceramic Ill• worlc dyr Mint cond 7~t Top commllll<>n & l>«I· 83 t-0833 btwn 9•m·59m •tit• Call for appl --TOP . M•ylag W11h1r seo 842.,,.993 Femalla pref Moes.la and Portable ac>a Mee new UL.El an&JL ~ecort• (2t3> aea.1914 seoo 640-7182 110 Seti your car lnttant Cash lor y<:Nr car Any mau °' model P•ld tor or not Get our prtce first B1LL'MAXEY TOYOTA t9202 Beect\ Blvd Huntington Beecn 962.-0829 WIHY ... USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIEI &PPUIUl ~mler·DILllto OIOHLn I 821 t BEACH BL \10 HUNTINGTON BEACH '4l-to1l1l4t-saa1 WEWllTYMI llUI 11111&11 s.t Aooald OK• wire wheel covers (1CUYt37) •••• • • • A ,. -~--~' ............. ........ 714 -833-1300 ••••• t ils .............. St391mo •ta S«8d0Wn C E Commetclal ..... ALL-SAVERS t7t4l 432-tlln PUT Tllll TRAVEL Hutrta Fur, Fllength blond IOI' IOllely Hallmllk 11ore In ...... llllT (new) Appr at ssaoo. MC-FllEIUllEll H.B. Flex1bi. hr• 4 •ftns Curr.,,tly Miking ex.per. rtllcl S1~t-S379 _ THIODOIU ROBINS UM ...... and wtcnd1 commerclal eoent wlt!I --* HOIOA * Cell Julian, •t P•t'• Halt· dol'MIOc & lntemallonat SCRAM-LETS FORD mark. ~084 exf* Trained on Sal>fe. HAS Min 2 yrt I Xf* worltlnQ SHES In • co<potate ~ •NSWERS . Q ]01./' HAllOI II \I 0 CO\ta "'"a ,,.] OlllO ... ---f )(Int talary , t>IMflt•. " ,..,. H NDA We era loolctnQ to. our ptva growth pot.entt•I 8rigl'lt • Maalln -= ... ~ .. =.,:-:-==~o;- PIOC)ll IXP9f''9nc:ed In Slf'ld reeumt to 8 PT RIMf I~ - llttlton clQthlng 2 Full ~111uon Companl OtSM!MBEA Fac.l equlp'd, wl)otsOf • CARS time. 2 pwt time ~ · 27 ' d I ti lftrN Aeecty for lmmed tllone ,.,...,. llnmldtef-. Irvine Avt. • • " temou• 'om• • ..._, (34 tt}call TOda c .it ,0-;-dj·1 to Int.,. Newport Beech. Ce quipped "If you can't,. .,... 'I • 92MO membtf the word• of • 11,HI ll 14) Ill· llll · Tl Liii r ..... jot(•. don't DISMEMB~A ORANGE COAST )i1d a.ell &Mi 1'4-llOI ra,,.., n " AMC/Jeep W_.mlnaW .... lJlllll SP 7· 1 -.., U24 HarbOf Cotta..._. 9et'Mlfl 22 l 406 F h""'9 IHtll Comm«~el ee-noy In . A octogon. ,.., I._ __ .,.. ___ _,, Newport a..d\ ta C\lf· 250,000 al'U ,__ ~ ...... 21 . f(Xll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·llll r•ntly too~lng .f~ ~~~·~ t n..l lrt"9 tilt =:.ai:-t ·~ ft\lnl. -12 mm tGm gg mum 3 Otyre .,, O'OUPa. &...-; tut/ PQW9f 11Mtlngtbrak .. Sabfe tratned, l(lnt ... WV ls!!~t 1111 crulM. cab ..-1 amttm & benefttt fof rtght pet• MitQ okltrn a .. h. UI iasoo ........ ~, eon &end reautM to tabtae, coucMa. Chefrl. f L.. -...,"S 8 P T A.cquielUon cam. Oanl-" '"~ tabt. & l'W'!nt,...a,...•,....,.,...........,"~1!'­oany, 3300 lnllne A\11 • ol\alrt & Iota more 276, Newpott ~ Ca. Aeuon•bl y pri ced 2teG no. tt" ™ .. MIKE McKENNA'S SOUTH COUNTY MOTORS ® 1984 RABBIT 4 dr. ' "' l I l Sd'J I' t•• ~mo l()r S~~ll '0 CA~ I SJ 38 ~6 ,.~ ... "mooo ® 1114 VAMAIOI IL Ii ... ( f ' > ~ •• , 1."" il'T\,:i '0" ' .• '" fWl "" 1•• to 'X)(ll'\ AP •".:l..CltO< u ... .., " i ..... ,, 9(' .. . j 1e•1 t E1P1c. B•vo Hunt1ng1 Bt>acn (l l f ) 142-2000 87 MuNng. 8Mutltul - wMI trade for t>MUt Pie*· up Of l3000. ~72 78 Cepr'I Hatcilbeck. euto. am/fm, MW peJnt, tlr•. IOI# ml . 11400. 751-3576 THlOOORE ROBINS fOIW H;<>( HAl!lf)I at¥0 C0\1A Ml ~A ~4; '1010 '12,_DP Auto, Mao•. Cru11e, A M /F M •t•r•o (1CPK1011 •••• THIODOtcf ROBINS FORD lOt>O "4AAllOI Ill YO (.O~IA M l \A b4l 0010 'II Fn IMMt' 4•.ll . aulo, AIC. Wirt wfll cowr1 11H0C05e) IMll I THEODORE ROB~NS FORD 1 1060 HAlllOI llVO COHAMl\A (>42 0010 'II ''" .. =" AIC Two Tone. Auto, ltt P/W P/L, Wlr'e W~ C6VIR ( t HJM83 7) IHI 'rezt. 2000 !!!' iam/fm 11ereo "Int tires $1600 OBO 6'42-1357 ·73 Montego 8rougnam IUll pwr ale stereo reg gu no dents xtnt trana. 1¢lnt tn1 S 1200 548-6328 t3H .uong. need• '"r ettctrlc•I ~S350 83 t .1523 77 Tr•n• AM-:-f-top . br'own nu paint. 400 oc, nu cond 'lllnt rnalnt M14t ... 139",-4tt-.S720 .. \ ' .I ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Novemb« 7, 1984 EACH WEEK TO ~ 1 s PLACE WINNER FO CASTED BY A TIONAL.L Y KNOWN JOE HARRIS '85 MIGHn MAX I I \'-ii \ ( 0, 11'\l "'I I I (,I· " ) ... THE BITURBO. lqij4 Maserat1 81 turbo, $399 loaded with all the extras 1nctud1119 leather bO mo clo!>td end lea~ Cap cost $2b,22!t Down payment $3 78b. % ca~h °' trade (!)tr 31~071 1 :. 1 111~ 1:,~c:1-111 11 ··········- GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS § ............... ~~ p I NEW.LEASE ONLIFE. -"'*'~ -. -- $238 "2 • nu,;., mo. ,,._ .... 3000, I _. Jf • • 11 4 J • f• fo t ,,. !If t0fl'11t!•, #I I .. ' .. t ' •1 ~ I • t ... '",. , ..... ~. " ',.~ • ,, ..... " ..... ,.' ,,, 11,.,1 ,., !1'1,.1 4! •'• wt•1t11.ll• 1.,111.-v ''"'°' NEWPORT N I • • A N ... °'°"'9 •• , ..... frNwoott IH<'h • .,.,.. ll) 1300 ~ f:)~\.. '* OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK * 6 ~ v JOE'S PICKS OF THE WEEi Pro Teams Sunday, Nov. 11, 1984 J O Pitts~urgh [] at_ ~in~ati . I-::> D Dallas -D at St. Louis ----e· D Denver :::> __ .. (.) D at San Diego '5895 112 0 liter engine wl new I D Houston automatic 11a111e ad· 1-· tustersllDoubte wall cargo :::> D at Kansas City box9rad1ar tiresatmted 0 - gtass9cargo area light D Ch1"cago 9door-to-door carpeting 1- llAM/FM Multlplex •Power ~ D at Los Angeles Rams Steering (2023311) '-' tifl'tc.*thsuBisH·IJ ~ D D D D P.hiladJlp~ia 2133 HARIOR ILYD 540-4491 Previouslv Owned Cars SOUTH COAST DODGE 0 I-::> •(.) I I-::> 0 1- B D I Minnesota Buffalo New Orleans Indianapolis •4411 § D l- 1111 CHEVY Yll COIYEllSIOI Jncludes Trick Paint #IJJD501 San Francisco 1111 TOYOTA CllESSIDA Autqmatic #105XUF 1981 T-BIRD # 1CM592 1111 IODIE DIPLOMAT LOADED! •3111· *4111 a D New York Giants ~ El ~etroit I-:::> (.) I I-:::> 0 D Los Angeles Raiders [J -at .Miami _ D at Green Bay ~ D . at New England D at Atlanta D at New York Jets D at Cleveland ·o at Tampa Bay -o at Washingto-.r Pro Teams Playing Monday NfgliflfOV:-12, 1984 (TIE~BREAKER) D at _S~attle J • I - ® 85's ® ·. :. · . ARE ·_· H.ERE! 84 , CLEARANCE MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD - g 0 ~ COMPAREl 1 I () c -i 0 e: . - -i I () c -i OUR LONG TERM LEASE OR'PURCHASE1 k i.ARGHNVENTORY ASSURES CftOICE 0 714/523-7250. 7'4/750-7201 . 211/'21-UM ~ A ...... S-te A1141 (5) Pwy. • INch ...... I g UJ7 ZERO ~ ~ COST ~ LEASING c ~ Before_ V.ot!_E ven_ _ c -i I () c -i 0 c -i I of le_as ing anything fr om anyone ... #932YD2 •2111 I-:::> u CALL US FOR APPOINl'tEfr . - 957-8985/957-8879 Put Your Score For Monday Night Tiebreaker November 12, 1984 g SOUTH COAST DODGE Inc. t~ 2888 Harbor Blvd ~ Costa Mesa 540-0330 I I-:::> 0 I-:::> (.) ~L_A_S_T_W_E_E_K-'S~W-IN~N-ER-S~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-----co ~---..---.------.-~~---NAME -i TOM 8£AMAN (I wron1) -4---FM_l_ain_va_ley_--+-___ $_,__5_0_._o_o ADDRE_S_S------;---------I ()[Alf: BUTTOllF (I wroni/tit) Corona det Mar 25.00 PHONE g u1t1:m H. McCOllMICK o wronc/tltl Corona dtl Mar 15 ~0 ATTENTION: WINNER'S CIRCLE (On Your Envelope) -i "'1IS NOT l'tCKED tr: Tony S,.a, 2nd htzt; M. J. Dbon. hi htzt; G. M. Vf!Covt. hi htze: IW ttorcan. 2nd htzt. Please picl ~ '°" Pflz•. or Pflz• wl be lorltittd by 11/9/14. "oof of 1.0. requhd. · F HE G M Games list will be published each Wednesday. Make your picks on your entry blank, cut out, mail or deUver to The Daily Pilot. ATTENTION: WINNER'S CI RCLE, 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Entries must be postmarked no later than 5 P.M. Friday, preceeding the Sunday game and Monday game. Late entries will not be counted. If more than one"' wtnner, a 'tie-breaker will be determined by t he score of Monday night's football game. Winners wllrbe published the following Wednesday. Winners may pick up prizes at The Daily Pilot office on Friday before 5 P.M. following announcemen t published In the paper. In the case of more than one winner, prizes wi ll be divided. (No employee of th e Orange Coast Doily Pi lot or their families ore eligible to enter.) ,. .............................................. . . ' HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICES VISA" OVER 20 YEARS LOCAL EXPEAIEHCE • Refr~erators • Ranges • Dishwashers • Disposals • lcemakers • Washers • Dryers • Trash Compactors PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE Awerd Winning Technician• 1240 Logen Ave Co•t• Me1a 549·3077 GREAT CAR '83 DATSUll MAXIMA mr1t1 WACtll Only 11100 Root-he~ Bro•• Meulllc wttll- Gold 8trlpl•1 -hl1• laterior • Pla•la Carpetl•I ·AT · P8 ·PB · PW -P·Saaroof. Every F•c· t~ 0,P,tloa ~c PSPJ I .. UNIVERSITYIALES an 2llO HARaOR at. VD SERVICE COITA MllA I 540- ' ,. . 2720 "H" So. Harbor Blvd. (f3etow Warner) Santa Ana 92709 A CAMPER SHELL .FR-E·m - Witti the Purchase of a New ISUZU Truck ISUZU DEALEI In Orqt CultJ $lf!s • Stfvict BAUIR llUIU 979.2100 ~ I - I i\ Ill •1r ., .11 re H~ r I .. Dornan (A~ ................... 7•,731 Patterson 0 ) .............. 63,255 Bright (P& ) .................. 2,676 39th Dl•trl~t Dannemeyer (A)....... 170,250 Ward (0) ..................... 53,54'6 I 40th Dl8trlct Badham (A) ............... 158,455 Brtd.fo.ul(Q1....._... .84 622 Quirk (P&F) ................... 3.837 42nd Dl•trlct Lungren (A) ................. 12,315 Brophy (0) ................. 28.451 Donohue (P&F) ....... : ..... 2.887 43rd Dl•trict Pack;rd (A)................. 51,219 Humphreys (0) .. : ........ 14,287 Avery(l) ....................... 1,977 31 et Dl•trict C1mpllell (A) ............... 97,IM Caress (0) ................... 28,320 -ssrd Dlatrlct Vineyard (A) ................ 27,%74 Carpenter (0 ). • ... .... 27 ,006 Hllfenhaus (P&F) ......... 796 35th Dlatrict Seymour (A) .............. 1•1,370 Dudman (0) ............... 55,612 Schoo!Jgg (P&F) ....... , .. 8,050 :-37tb Dl•trlct Beroe•on (A) ............. 192,711 Keyser (0) ................... 68,659 . t.:. . 69th Asaembly Frluelle (A) ................. to,314 Gensler (0). . ..... . 37, 187 ,,,.... 70th District Ferguton (A) ............. 107,403 Feldman (0) .............. 40,874 72nd District I Aoblnton (0) ............... 38,027 Longshore (A) ............. 35,601 Office No. 11 Eno•l>f•taen .............. Mt,711 Enright.. .. . . .......... 341 ,459 Office No. 20 'Smith .......................... 393,741 Galllvan ........... , ........ 318.9 12 Elntteln ........................ 11,110 Knapp. .. .............. 9,782 CM City Council (vote for three) Hornbuckle .................. 14,919 Whffler ........................ 13, 113 Hill ................................ 10,339 Yates... .. .................. 9,788 Johnson. . .... .. ...... ... .... 8, 734 Markel .......................... 8,085 Steel... ......................... 7.275 Green ........................... 5.470 Raciti .. .:: ..................... 3,84'& Clarke ........................... 3.834 HBTreuuter Soffer........................... 1,939 Hell .............................. _.. __ 11.115 .. FV City Co11ncll NB City Council (vote for two) Brown ........................... 10,,,.. acott ................................. 1,na Petrtkln ..................... 8,683 Adler ....................... :... 8,009 Mendou: .................... 2, 722 ., DISTRICT 2 • 'Plummer ...................... 11,tlO · Gott .............................. &.Me Aoum ............................ 4',209. Dt8TRICT5 Maur., .......................... 21.• · HB City Councll Dt8TRICT1 COL++•••-··········· ... ·······'···· 2A,111 ~-__.......ue tor t...._..,,,.,_-=-:::-=~--J Finley ............................ 32.215 Kelly ...... : ....................... 32,o.&2 Qreen ............................ 11,tt7 Mays.... . ... . .... 17.890 Erskine ...................... 15,549 Craft ... , ...................... 10,645 S tout... .. . .. .. ......... . 10,083 Durda ....................... 9,989 Mlrjahanglr ............... 8,202 Betslto . ...... .. ........ 8,003 Miller ....................... 6.753 · Horne ............ :........... . 4,589 Lawlor .......................... 3,982 Hanna ........................... 3,897 Valentlno ..................... 3,4'51 Cowart ........................ 1,722 HB City Clerk Wentworth ................... 51,IOO (vote tor twQ) Goodtlct\ .... _ .............. 21, 121 MHlet ............................. 17,rtn Homet ...................... 13, 124 llntgratt .... : .... :···:····· .. 3,801 Fountain Valley C -Councll term• Yea ............................ : ... 15,"17 No ................................. 7,675 D-CMMI..,_ y". .. . ................. 20.~ No ........... _____ .., ... I -CltJ o6ettc 111 ... ,. Yea ..................... 21.21e No •• -. ..... ·-··-······-· ......... --, -City t........, llHMIA Yes ............................ 19,819 .No .. o·=·~tt;;.;;;-..1!'* v .......... ..J ••••• -.• ._._ll--····· ..-. No v .. i ....................... 25,810 H -City tr.-urer .,.._ v ......................... -...... ,. No .......... , .............. 2•,-42' W.,ana Beacb J -Election COftl Dlld1 ...... YM ................ ,. .......... ._ ........... -..... No . . ................. 2.52• K -Election conealld•ll• General. .................. --.·-a.- Primary ..................... 2..2i& Newport Beacb L -Councll term• Yet ........................ -...... 21,211 No ........................ 7,688 M -Mayor etectton Yu .......................... -•••• 21.aeo No.. . ................. 7,375 Complete, unofficial Orange County results caum 1111111 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1984 ORANGE COU~TY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CEN TS County vote surprising 77percent By JEFF ADLER Of IM 08llJ "'°' II.it Despite prcd1c11ons of low voter turnout and a pres1den11al contest that wa~ declared over by the telev1s1on networks hours before the polls closed an California. voters in Orange Count) turned out in surprising numbers Tuesday. · bout 17 petecnt of ttfc. (Pleue 9ee COUNTY /A2) Voters In Vista refuse to boot the Playboy chan- nel./ A& Nation Shuttle crew climbs off Discovery as high delay hnmch one day./ A& ·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· . World Security tightened for Raj iv Gandhi after rumor of Sikh suicide squad./ A8 F ood The theatrics of serving flam be desserts provide memorable entertain- ment for guests./C1 Sports The Sea View League football season con- cludes this week with traditional rivalries add- ing some splce./81 Paclfic-10 basketball coaches vote unani- mously In favor of a post- season conference tour- nament ./8 2 INDEX Bridge Butletln Board Business _Qallfomla News Clatalfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Food Help Yourself Home Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• N1t1onal News Opinion P1para.zzl Play Review Polle• Log Public Notice• Sport a Stock M1rkatt Tetevitfon ThNt«t WMther World Newt 0 3 A3 85-6 Aa 05-7 03 07 04' C1·10 0 2 01-2 06 0 2 88 A6 A10 01 83 A3 04 81·2 87 02 83 A2 A6 A vlcto riou• Prealdent Rea&an gl•ee b1a •upporten the thumbe up •fgn •• he and hi• wife Nancy adclre•• a vlct<JJY eel- ......... eb ration Tueaday ntcht lD the Century Plaza Motel in Loe An&ele. in the wake of ht• land•llde victory. GOP big Assembly Winners Ferguson clai ms Bergeson territory· Frlzzelle, Brown win easy re-electt ...... o_n........,._ __ By STEVE MARBLE Of""' 0811y ............ .\ ltdal wave of conservative ~ent1 · ment sw<.'pl the Orange Coai.t during Browil, Scott Valley -¥ictors Squabble between Adler and Petrtktn ends in both losing By ROBE RT HYNDMAN OllheO.., .......... Incumbent Barb:tra Brown wn' rctumro to the fountain Valle}' CH Council alooa w11h former coun· c1lm1n George 011. who narrov.l}' tdatd Jim Petnk1n ond thrtt·ttrm unc1lm1n Marvin Adler for tht setond open 'ICat. accord1n 10 unof· ficiaJ but final voter talh<' A fifth cand1datr. M}ra Mcndo111. fin1!hcd far back 1n the vo11na ''•th about I" percent of the Hlt<'. v.h1le a mc&\Ul't It> ltmtt Cit} Count•il mtm (P....._ ... VALL&Y I A2) .. \ T uesdav's election a.s three Rl·· pubhcan State .ihscm6ly candidate~ thundered their wa) to victory. < 111 Fcrgu,on. a first-lime polt- 11rian. won ea~y victory over Dcmo- cra11c rhallen,er Steve Feldman. claiming slipuy l1UKC than 72 pcr- ct.·nt of the vote 11'.I me prawling 70.h .\s-.cmbly district. whK'h includes Nev.port Beach and 1he South Coun- t) \rrording to th<' final but unof· (Pleue eee GOP/A~) President posts electoral landslide; lYtonda le wins only Minnesota a nd D.C. By WALTER R. MEARS u Speclel c.rr ............ · Wl\SHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Reagan has a mandate w1thou1 a bluepnnt after h1sJast. best land hde -11 tnumptT he could ,,ot lran~ to the rest of the Republican u cket The re-elected president 'O\l.ed to e\tend his consc:n atl\ e rena1ssanct' "into the ne't ·decade and the ne\I centur). ·· but to do 11. he" 111 ha' l' w fashion ne" allt:\nces and po~er blocs in a dt\ 1ded government That ma~ require some compromises Reagan's '1ctory ova Walter F \1ondalt' n'aled the great runawa}s of ~mencan history -Roosevelt in t~,tl. Johnson m 1964 NTxon 10 I '171 But for coattails -or. rather. the lack of them -his re-election was mu\t t.omparablc to =n·s The president cam 49 states \tondale took his Mt esoui home (Pleaae .ee REAGAN/A4) Green, Finley, Kelly_ winners -in-Huntington : B f ROBE RT BARKER Of !MO...., ....... t.lfl ( ollege professor Peter <, fl'l'n pulled out an uphill '1ctof) Tucs<la' and "as elected to a four·\ car term on the Httnungton Beach t11~ ( ounl"tl along ~1th incumhcnt\ Ruth Fink' and Ja( lo. J..t>ll~ The 58-\ear·old (1rt•t.•n. malo.1ng ht' tirst tr) a t public ollin· lought oil <,omc b1g:~pcnding oppont.•nt\ '" the: I h-pcr-;on race to capture a spot un the ~'l'n-mc:mhcr counul with 18.9'7 \Ote'>. accord1ne, to tinal unoflinal result'> r<.'ll·a~ed carh toda' i'-1nk\. Ml a .counul"om.tn and bu<,1m·s;"oman. cmerg~·<l a' tht.' top \OlC getter "tlh l::!.::!X ~ \Oil'\ \a.hlk Kell\ 5.., an actor and bu\1nc1,,man C'3mt" m "'''h '1.04~ .\bout ~n Jll'l'Cl'Ol Ill the \ Olef\, "hll Wt.'rl' .ilh"'l'd to <,t>lc<.t threl' lllUOl'il lJn Additional election stories on A3, ~. 9 J1datl'S. l3\t ballots for F1nle) and "l'll\ I llm '\fa, s. another first-timer. nu'k J •.trong <.ho"ing and finished in lounh place with I 7.890 votes "h1k t.·arh faqmte John Erskine rounded out the fiN fi, e with 15.549 \Oil•\ C ''' Ckrlo. \liua V,'c ntworth and ( II \ r f('ll\Url'r \\ Jm.•n f lnll had 0 0 oppt1\1t1on and \.\l"rt.• rl·turnC'd to four- ' t.•ar tl·rm' C 1rl'l'n an .t' llwt.·d en' 1ronmen- 1.lll\t dcd1<.1tt.•d w prcsenatton ol open 'Pa,,. of the.-&l<m ( h1ca mJr,hland' and l llut1ous rc<le' elop- men1 ol the dov.ntov.n area. " l'\rx'ltt.•d 1t1 101n hnlc~. Ruth B:ulc' (Pleaae see KB VOTE/ A2) GOP g r and s lam in Orange County Cong r ess race·s Four Incumbe nts win easil y: I50rna n ousts Patterson B)' JEFF ADLE R Of .... ~,... ..... OranllC' ( ount~ q)tt'f\ dtd "hat loc~I Rcpubhcan<1 Io na had hoj'X'd tor ~ln l:lcrtio n I a\ The~ turned out th<' ~ount\ ·, Ion<' Demo, ra11t. uln· lf'r man Y.htl(' rttum1ng the lOUn '>°' four 1nn1mhcnt Rr ruhltc.an\ 111 thr l ' Hou~ ol R<'(lrt''14'1hat '' <'\ h\ v.1de mara1n\ - When tinoal hul unotliu. I """ tabulations ~Trc rt'fl('nc-<1 t. rh tod3} Repubhl :in Kllbc-tt ()()1 nan v.ho used to fC'pr~nt a Lm. \naek' ( oun1 ) d1 trl 1 1n (l1n " the 't tor 1n h" hlll<'f Nttlr "1th l>c-mo· crnttt 1nlumhcn1 Jem f'attc-r-.on l11r thC' ' th ( unal't'\\l\)n.11 l>l\tm ' \<'al 1n c~ntral Oran~<' t mini\ • it In tht• l<lUnl\ '!> uthl·r congrc .. \lonal rllll'\ inrnmbcnl R<."pubhcan-. Oan I ungrcn. rt.·prc~nting fhc co;istal 42nd C onprt'\\1onal Distn<:t. 'Ron Par knrd. ~ho rc'prc'i<'nt~ \Outh ()r. :inge l ount' ' 4 'rd ( ongre\\tonaf nmnct and thr W<."\I count\0 \ 39th < nngn.''"nnal l>l\tnct rcprc~nta· 11', \\ 1ll1am nanncmc\ er all won h'·dt'llllln v.itb \Ole mara1n e\~· 1na 10 pcrccn t tll th<' '01c total RC'Jl Rohen Baltham. R· ewpon f\('al h "ho hA\ n-prc\Cnt('('I the ~an ol th<' Ontngc (~ t a the 40th c ontrt'+\tonal Ot"n ;t rtprr~nt.auvc \1nrr I Q1n wa' rc~lt'c:tcd v. 1th 64 rc-ru·n1 of the 'ott' C'Ompa~ 10 rxmc 11111l l hlllt'n r ( ·arol .. nn 8radtonf\ '-' ~l"C't"llt ()\lman '"l'J>I f>attcnon lrom tu fht ttrm ~t on a tron.1 tide of Rt"puhncan \OtM in a county 1h1t \ 1ltcd httl<'f than th~ to ont in ra ... or nl R('l'uhltcan President Ronald R .1pn, Dornan pullN H rl(tt'Cnt of't~ (Pleue ... CONOaSM/ AS) .. I il * Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT/Wedoeeday, November 7. 198A Rabbi Einstein the,winner .in Valley~ s sChool election By PHll. N~IDERMAN OflMDMiy .... 11•" Rabbi Stephco J. Einstein. whose apPoantmcnt to a Fountain Valle)' School D1stnc1 board vacancy was challeng('(f Inst spring. won the seat Tuesday an a special election. With all 62 precinct\ counted. Ei n~te1n game red I 1,610. votes, 54 percent of the total votes cast. His opponent. General Telephone super- .. CoNTINUEO S10RiES HBVOTE ..• From Al ·and Bob Mandie on most 1SSlJ<'' .md tip the balance of power awa) f1Um the p~o-dcvclopl'Tlt'nl lilac. • Green said 1oda} he v. 111 loo'k ,11 de' elopmcn t 1n j hc dov. n IO" n ('arefully and in •~·mt. of compat1b1ll- 1 ~ "'1th do" nt.own rcs1dcn1s. "I'll look JI 11 rau11ou\I} and not with the full-blO\\n enthusiasm ot an enthus1ast1c dl'"cloper." he said. Green. the former president of the • en' ironmcntal organ11at1on the Amigos de Bolsa Chica. also said he 1s ded1ca1ed to presen ing the 915 acres of open space in the Bols:i Chica and 1s opposed to a na\'1gabk' channel tor boaters to the Pacific because of possible damages to the beach. haz- ards to swimmers and maintenance COSIS. ' Green. who spent about $8.000 in the grass roots campaign -about one-founh of Erskine's expenditure~ -credited en1hus1ast1c volunteers and lots of prccmct walking. "I had read a book about (former President) John Kenned}' in Boston and that's what he did I walked three hours a day in th.c.Qrectncts after the Olympics. tf tt/was good enough for -Kennedy it was good l'nough for me. I think it was a major factor." ... Finkv. v.-ho said she v.as ar-prehen~ive about her chances be- cause the uncertatnt} posed by the local election being put on the ge.ncral clecuon ballot for the first time. said 1oda \ she rs C'iCllcd about a sh1f1 on 1hc council. Ron Pa111n son. regarded as a pro-development eounnlman. <;teps do" n after t v.-o term<, and (m.·en makes his cot ranee "h1s a sht1\:·shcsa1d "ltw11lbnng about an entire!\ dlllcrl'nt ph1losoph) .. · "I'm \Cf') ...a11sficd and gra111ied Now I have 10 work hard 10 JUSttf} visor Jim Knapp. ren~l\cd 1),78:! VOll''i. L1mte1n. a 38-H•ar-old ta1he1 ot four. Mil !>Cf' e through No' ember 1985 on the d1stnct board of tni!>lecs. which OH'fSt'c~ clcmentnl') schools 1n moM ot' Foun1a1n Valll-v and a \mall S<'('tt0n ot Huntington= Beach The "acanc) "'?S created las1 spring" hen Trustee James Woest resigned be- cause of :1Job tnmsftr to Pucrto R1C'o. On Ma ' 17. tht' four rtmatning trustees appointed C.111ste1n ll> finish W1X·st's 1t·rm 1n a '·to-I \Ole liut f...nap p. v.-ho ll3flO"I} lost u bid Im a school board ''';It las1 'ear and ''ho had appht'd 10 till Wocst's 1crm. barked a pet111011 dm e to challenge l:.ln tc1n ·~ iippomtm\.•nt. fhc d rn e collec1cd 5 7 6 cert 1 lied '11ina1url'' from rcmlcnl.) "'ho want- e<l 1 hl· bo;in.t 'acanq filled by special dl'l'l1t'n l lnder state law. the pet111on (PleHe see EINSTEIN/ A5) HB voters soundly certify continued t.wo-term limit HunUngton Beaoh voters overwhelmlngly rejected a meuur,e that would do away wfth a provision In the city cha.rt er that pr'Wtlblts a ~son from eervlngrrnore than two consecutive four.year te\-ms on the City Council. Measure 0, which would have removed the two-term limitation, was defeated by more than a 2-to-1 ratio,47,218 to 20,234. Measure E which would have permitted the appointment of the city cleri< by the city admlnlStrator, subject to the approval of the City Council, also was defeated <43,835 to 21,276. Measure F. which would have permitted the appointment of the i;lty treaaur• by the cttv admlnletrator with the approval ()f the City Council, also lost, -45,055 to 19,619. However, two companion measures were approved. Measure G, which requires minimum qualifications tor ctty clerk, Including three years of relevant work experience, was approved, 39,026 to 25,810. ' Measure H, which requires minimum quallflcatlons for the city •reasurer, Including a combination of education and experience In an area related to fiscal management, also was approved, 40,748 to 24,-i24. -.. A. city spokesman said It was unclear how Measure G and Measure H would apply slnoe voters wlll continue to elect the treasurer and the clerk. One City Hall spokesman said the measures may be IUegaf because they would place quallflcations on an et.ctlve offloe. · 1he1r (voter~) 1rust." r1nle) and other<, hJd Ocl.'n Unl'l'r- ta1n v.hat ellt·<.·t 1hat partisan pohtll'i v.ould pla) in the.'' Oil' 1all). Ma)s and Erskine announced their Republican Part) atlihauon at nearl\ c' Cl') oppnnun11~. hoping to latch onto Pre<,1d~·n1 Ronald Reagan·, coa11ails. I lun11ngwn Beach Kepublu:an \'>- wmbh men "'of an Fnnelle and Den- "'" Brov.n '>l'nt out rnmpa1gn l11cra- 1urc on ~half of the 30-,car-old Ma)'" Former Hunting ton· tka~·h 1a\or Tl·d Banlc11. act1,c 111 Rl·- puhhlan urdc<i for four decad\.'S. al-.o '>l'nl out l11craturc supporting J'vhl) '· •\nd Ma\., claimed suppon ol Orang\.' ( ount' Suix•n l!>Or I larncn Wieder Wieder also ~'c Er~k1ne. a lormcr C'<e<.·utl\c J'>'>t\tant 1n her office s1rong '>Upport. She and Don MacAlhstcr also ll'<lml·d as for mer members of the Hun11ng1on Hcach <:ounc1l to wnte a lcttn 10 'oters las1 \\t'l'kcnd l'ndors1ng l:rskme Other Hun11ng1on cou r~J ran- d1datcs reccl\ ing 'otcs v.-erc l:latnc Craft. I O.M5: Jay Stout. I 0.083. Rand) Durda. 9.989: Frank Mar- Jahangir,. 8.10:!. Bud Bcls110, 8.003: Dennis Miller. 6,753. John Horne. 4.589: LaVonne urnlor. l 98~. George Hanna. 3.897. John Valen- 11no. 3.451: Allen Randal ( o"an. 1.722. • GOP ASSEMBI;YMEN WIN ... From Al tic1al resuhs. Fergu<ion drev. more vo1rs than an) other asi.cmhl) rnn- d1da1e in Orange Count\ w11h 107.403 \Ole . Feldman had 40.!<74 .. omethmg new and \Cl') hl·allh) is happening for Orange County:· said Ferguson. who replaces th e mon: moderate Republican Marian Bergeson. "I think )Ou'll \CC a real team efTon here . .\ real d11Tcrcnce." Incumbent Asscmbl~man Nolan Fnzzelle won eas} re-election to the 691h district with about 70 percent of tht' \Ole. The d1stm·11ndude~ pan of Hun11ngton Beach and Fountain Va lley and nearl) all of In inc. rnzzelk. a cooscn all' e ltkc Ferguson. scored 110.383 'otc~ Dcmocrattl challenger Howard (lcn- ~lcr. an attorn e}' and la" Slhool a!>'>IStant dean. had 37 .187 \ 01es Drn nis Bro\\ n a Long Beach \i,i,embl)man v.hO\l' d1s1nct no"' 1ndudcs the y,estcrn hal f of I lunt- 1ng1on l:kalh. al!>o \\On l'a" rl·· l0ll0l'llOn \\llh 71) pcrct'(ll of lhc \Ole Hro\.\n got ·.1\.826 \l)te<, to Dcmmrat Marc Wilder's 16.52:! .\hout !I l)(J() \Oil'' rl·ma1m·d un- rnunH·d l·arl~ todJ) hut uni) OOl' ..\\\l'mhl) rare in tht• county wa\ on thl' hnc lnrumbent .\sscmhh man R1l hard Roh1n'>on. a Dcmo<.rat-from < •<mkn C 1ruH'. v. as lcad1 ng lh·- puhllcan opponent Richard Long- \horc tn lc~s th:\n SOO '01c., carh toda'. · · f ri11clk an optome1n.,t "ho 11,es 1n llun11ngton Beach . wa!> first clel 1ed 1n 1980 after unsealing Demo- crat De.nm~ Mangers 10 a dm\ n-t(}- the-" If\.' ton1c-.1 t le \\On C..t\\ rc- l°ll't 11on l\.\o \l'af'\ ago. ''l'H· rl'ma1ned dose to thl' '01er.:. Jntl haH· been ahk to nprl''i'> tlw1r potnt ol '1cv. .. \a1d h 111ellc ot h" 'lllOI'\ Hl· \a1d hl' "'a' unv.orm•d thrnu&.hout lhc carup:11fln and had hr~ .. 1.111 'pent mulh ol 11' t1ml' on dmer 1ace' 1n tht• count\ C 1cn,ler. v.ho adm1t1ed he h:id an urh11l battle aga1m1 Fn11cflc da1med ht· "kicked" the .\\- <iembl~ man so bad during lan·-10- forc debate'> tha1 Fn11ellc durl>.cd 0111 ot further confronta11on'> The ch:illenger charged r n11l'lle had done h11le to warrant rc--clcct1on and had a track rernrd of \.Oting against c' Cl) thing from health care to the en"1ronmcn1. Ferguson. a formt•r ln ·1nl' Co. prestdcnt. was the sur .. l\o'r last June . 1n a R.cpu bhcan scram hie to tak.t• over 1hc 70th As~·mbl} d1s1nct...\lohKh '-"8'> opened up after Marian BerJ!,Q50n decided to run for Mate Senate. MQrc con sen atl\ e than Bergeson. 1-erg~on dcscnbec, himself a., an ad,ocate of hm111ng gmcrnml'nt·, 1nt1uencl· in the hu\lllt'.,'> tonrn1unll\ and the llq·, ofa\l·rage u111en' COUNTY VOTE ... From Al count) 's 1.101,230 registered \ cllers ca<,t hallo!\ rtect1on Da). according to Orange ( ounl) Registrar of'v oter'\ \I Olson (' ount: 'vters cas1 8~4.124 hallots 1n the 11dc1-topp1ng prcs1dcn11al conle'>I. aru11d1ng to lhc final lOu nt rekased tnd:I\ The turnmit C\<:ecdl'd Ol<,on., rrc- Ult'llOn tha1 onl) a d1sap po1n1ing 74 ot those qualified to \olc would casl ballot<; .\nd II nl·arl\ matrhed the 78 percent '01er 1urno'u1 posted 10 the 19!<0 prc,1den11al l'lcc11on "I cs11m::11cd low. I'm plca\l'd 10 \d\ .. a faugul·d Ol<,on commented a<, l_llun l) clcc11on-\\ orkcrs com plcted llnal 'Oil' 1ahuta11on'> al aboul 'i 1h1~ morning. "rhcrl' \\3<,n 'I QUiil' the 1mpnct of lhl' or\.0'>1den11al elc('llOn WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Delivery ta Gu.,antffd because 11 "as e\ix·c·ted It wa.-.n't a· ".lurpnsc for people lo hear of Re-· agan·s "1n al an earl\ hour." Voter turnout surged late in the da' "hen ru'h hour 'otcr<; pa cked the county\ 2. I 17 prrc1nct pol ling places. 01\on <ia1d He also reported a rcrnrd numhcr of ab\cntce ballots wt.•re cast 1n the elcct1on. Th e coun1 v·s r h1ef elcl'11on offioat .. aid lheir Were 00 \C\.l'r(.' prohkm\ 10 l Ul''>da' \ l'kc11on The 'final count was tabulated "' 11h1n m1nutl''> oft he predicted 5 a.m. 11mc, though II lagged hours l'x'hind final return<, in hoth nc1ghborh1ng I O\ .\ngck\ and ~an Diego counties Orangl· ( ount} ·., cumbersome 'ntl'·tabula11ng equipment. the \lowc\I automated "''tem 1n the <,late. ha<, hcC'lTlhe frequent target ot u111n..,m h) count} grand JUl)S 1n PJ'>l )C3r<, The Board of Super' 1sors ha'> author11cd thl' purl hasc of a new \Ole ('OUnt) \ Olt'·lllUllllllg ~~stem 1h~1 1 will 'r>ecd up thl' rcporttng of returns 1n 1hc slate·-. \t'u111d mo<il pupulou<i lOUnl\ ni,on <,aid n.ffic 1al fl''>ult., ot 1he l'll'l'l1on v.111 bl• cNtdicd 1n <;l'vcral wet"'k<, During the rw\I \c.'\eral da'"· l'll'c11on "'or~er<o w 111 he hu<,\. 1ahula1- 1 ng about X.000 u11loun1ed-absentee ttallo1s tu rned 1n at rrecinct polling places Elec11on Da: In add1t1on. a number of ballots reJl't 1cd h\. the' otc rounung machine<, for one r<.·a .. on or another Tul•.,day nigh t <1ho rnu'it tx· rnuntcd. 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NO. 312 , WEATH£R ---------:o==-----=------ Showers likely during the night Coastal Sl'Ollt c:tuonc;e Ol llQlll '"°,..,I •outh .. a•d du•ino ,,,. ntOfll Patti., c;io..oy Tl\urlOay Hight Cl~ 10 70 lowl IOOIQhl 1n the 601 From Point ConcepllOl'I h> Ill<! M•• 1C1n 8oroer and oul 60 "'''" trio., wete<s l",jhl ••r,.Dle Wllllll lh<0\1911 T11ut.01y a.,..,1 '°"I"'""' to -t w1n01lto HS~nollw•l/l2to3 loot wind .. .... Ckmng ~ hOvr• W .. tetly •-• 2 to• 1 .. 1 Sill>l\I cha11Ce 011-.int tllowe<• 1on<g111 Partly cloudy Tnure 0"&n.. ....... w .. 1 IO no<thwMI ...,,<la t6 to 2s 'no" wi111 comt>tneO _, e to 12 1 .. t r~rte1•1 morn1no Slt(lhl c:h•noe ol ~· dum'IJ .,,. nlno Perlly cloudy Tl'lurfdly Tides 'TOOA'I' &icona low 2 3• cm 01 S.C:ond nion 8HQm • 2 THUlllOAY F1rt1 low 1 SO am I & F.irtth:h 8 13 • m S9 $econ low 30flpm 00 Seconall.q11 9 X>pm • 0 Sun ,.,, rwty Ml • )~ p m • ""'• T "ursd•y •t h 19 d m dnd ~ts a111n at • 5• ~ "' Moon 11<e• '" • 33 p m '"" l hU•S<lay •" S t5 a n nor"'' "0"'" ot Cl t3 pm Temperatures "IDanv Alt>uQuefQut Amerdlo Ancf'IOfag" Atlenta Atl•ntrc C•ty AuSll<'I Ba111mo•• p1tmtr>Qham HI lo ~ 3• 59 37 66 •9 3' 2) S7 37 so 39 72 53 56 33 Sii 35 8J1ma1ct. 8otse Boston Butlalo C11pe1 Cha•IHton.S C. Cnarlftlon w V Chlrtotte N C Cr.eyenne cnoeago C1nc•nn•11 CMtvelana ColumD•a SC Cotumt>us On CCl<'COfa N H Danas.ft WO<lf\ Oay1on Denver Des Mo1n~" DfotrO<t Dutu111 El Paso fant>anks Extended •9 34 •e 35 54 ~ •O 30 60 33 64 •3 •& 29 S5 31 60 33 •II 31 •8 28 •2 26 65 2& •6 21 S2 31 72 57 .. 28 153 37 et 4CS •8 20 37 28 79 60 t• ·02 Partly clouay th<ougn Ille -end ''"tn COOi dayt1 Hogllt 6~ to 72 Lowa rnoatly •5 19 58 L CoNTINUEO STORIES fergo F190st111 Gtand RaPIOt Great Fe111 HarOo<a H-.e tiOt>Olulu • HOUtlon lnd1anapo11a Jacllaon.Ma Jackeonvlllf Junea1J t<an111C1t~ lll llegu Ltttle Roc:k lOl Anoetet l OtJtlVlile Mltl'IPhlt M1aml8each M•lweuk .. Mpt .. S1Peut Na111w111e NeW 0rt .. n11 Naw YO<k NO<lotk v. OlolehomaCnv Or'nllla Orlendo Palm Spnno• PM1a.rp111a Phoenix PllllllufO/' Porllend Me Pc>tllllnd Or P•olltdenot Raletol'I Rapid City -Rtil.11. R.chmO<JO S-a,_,IO St lOUll St Pel•lampa Salt lake C11y San AntonlO San Otego 43 3' San Frenc1K4 58 31 San J1.1ao.P R •6 27 SI Sit Mlr11 55 39 Seallle 55 34 Snrevlfl>Oll 48 3S S•OU• Fant as 1e spoi.- 10 58 Sv•ecu!HI 52 3t '~" &5 38 lucaon 66 •3 ful .. •O 32 wun1r191on 82 52 Wtclllla 80 67 Wrlllea-Batr• 62 45 Wr4nunglon.De SURF REPORT LOCATION Hunhngton Beac;n ~Jetty. Newport 40tn St• .. t Ntwpor1 22nd Str .. 1 N-POtl Btll>Oa Weoge l eoun• Beach S1nC-te Water temp 62 6• lltt 1·2 I 2 I 2 I 2 t•2 I 2 t 2 Swell alrecllon eou1nwe11 VALLEY PICKS BROWN, SCOTT ... From Al " 01 " 31 63 4! ,. $8 46 30 ~ ,. 58 31 70 ., 69 ,. 80 4A 87 ~s 63 •• 10 $1 12 S4 57 33 II ~7 ... 31 64 2t se •• S4 39 51 33 55 38 55 38 ~rn-87 47 58 43 73 •• 81 31 ,. 81 89 eo 8.4 52 78 78 33 22 63 •• 72 47 eo •3 •3 36 48 28 66 S4 87 S4 67 S4 57 39 66 S4 ~ 33 68 33 DllllCTION Jl!f poor lo lair POOt to lair POOt to lai• poor 10 ,.., POOt POOt bcrs to two consccutl\'C term'> \\as O\ erwhclm tngl) approved. Brown linished w11h 10.349 \Ole'>. ~coll. 8. 77 '\: Petrik in. 8.683: •\din. 8.009. and Mcndo1a. :!. T!.2 Two-term limit in FV Sco11\ 90-\.0tc margin kcrt him awake thrOUP,hOU I thl' night, W3[l'ht ng the returns. But aftl'r the final 'otc~ were tallll·d. the fo rmer councilman and ma)or said. "I thought I'd '"n from 1he .-.1art." "I ran a pos111vc rampa1gn ." 'aid '>roll. who won 'oles from ,1bou1 46 percent of 1he cit) 's voters. "I had been on the council before and I think the people who kno" me got ou1 and \ otcd." Brov. n. the top 'otc getter (ahout 54 percent of the total \Oles) v. ho w11l bcgtn her set·ond term. said she v.as happy voter 5upport for her came fromp rcc1ncts ttiroughout the t it}. "It feels good to sec that cons1<;tcn- "." Brown saitl. "1 tried ro run a pos111ve campaign and I think that paid off well." Bro\\ n <,a1d 1he namplc\ '>l.'I b} hl·r~clf and Scott -"pos1tl'l' t:;1m- pa1gns" -ma} ha' e llt:cn a lcs<;on for lu1urc-C1t) Council rnn·s. Thi~ \Car's racL' v.as un- l haractcnstll' for the qu1e1 bedroom lommun1t)' of55.000 residents. The campaign "-'ac, marred b) tighh between Pctnkin and Adler v.hosc accusations of thl' other's alleged wrongdoings intensified as the clcc- t10n approached. But the final 'otc count found both out of the running. Pctnk1n finished with about 45 percent of the vote and . .\dlcr y,on about 42 percent of the voters· approval. ~er-who sen cd L.2 vear o n 1.tw council. said his 10 .. s could be partl\ attributed to the ovcrwhelm1n$ ap- proval of Measure C which hm1l'> Cny Council terms. "If the} (voters) "en~ going to votl' for ltm11cd terms. the\ '>Ure "'eren't ~oing to' O!C for 'omec)m· \Cck1ng his tounh con<,ccu l l\'l' ll'rm." Adler said. "I don't lhlllk \OU t:cln o!T<,et' lhal I\ IX' of \!lll'. .. hl' \aid ·\dler ;ilc,o said the campaign ban le "Ith Jim l'e1nk10 ma~ haH· helped 'Koll wm the council scat "George ran a good. clean ca m- Gem Talk lJr J.C. Hl MPHRIES Certifi,.d Cemolog1st. ACS TODA Y'S WA.TCHES- a re miracle6 of precision wins overWhelmingly 11J ROMRT HYNDMAN Of ... Dltllr ........ --- The Fountain Valley measure to limit City Council members to two c9naeoutlve four-year terms waa approved by voters by a wfde 2- to-1 margtn Tuesday. The propout, celled M11141re C, won 15,407 votea -87 percent of the 23,082 CMt,· ~ding to flnat but unofftctat total• reteued thla morning. . . George Scott, who wu elected by a 90-vote margin, wfll be the flrat council member to be affected by the limit. Incumbents, Including CouncHwoman Barbara Brown, who won r...electlon Tueaday, are not affected by the measure. City CouncM member• whOM three ... ta are up for elect Ion In 1986 would llkewtee notbe11m~~!MY ...-~on. - -.---- The measure'• preeence on the baJlot, however, may haw h49fped end Mayor Marvin A.diet'• 12·year stay on 'the council. A.dter, who ftna.ned fourth In the voting, said the overwhelming support for Measure C °'"'9d over when voter• .teamed he was seekt'!Q h1a fourth, toor-)'Mf' term. ~1 don't think you can offMt that type of vote,'1 A.dter said today. Ad• and ottlen Md oppoeed the measure n unneceuary. If voters do not want a City Councft member to remain In office, Adler saJd, they can remove hlm or her at etectlon time. But eupporter1 of the rneuure, lnciudlng Scott and candidate Jim PetrlkJn, who finished third In the council voting, said the limit would ensure the continual flow of new blood and fresh Ideal on the council. The group reeponslble for pllicing the measure on the ballot, Fountaln Valley Citizens for Good Government, aJso oppoeed Adler's candtdacy. _ . Sam Cubete, treasurer ot the group, said he was ''pleuantly ~leed" ~the voting reeutts: - "From the start, I had a good feeling It would pass," Cubete aald, "but I didn't expect a 2·to-1 m•rgln." · Cubete said many votere were not convtnced that the voting booth was an effective enough tool to allow for new blood on the oounctl. Addition.at meuur• were needed. "My f-.llnga are that Incumbents usually have an advantage In elections," he said. "This wfll help change that," pa1gn." he <ia1d. "There's no doubt 10 mv mind; I'm sure he benefited from Pc°1nktn''> a11acks on me." · Pctrikin. who was seeking his first C11:r Counc1l 1erm. was not available for comment. Adler said he has enjoyed his 12 >ears on lhl· C 1t} Counci l but does not inte~d to mount a return campaign 10 coming yea rs. WHEN YOU CAN HAVE WHATEVER YOU WANT OMEGA MANHATTAN. · I h1 pri·n'-<' "'w1.,~ ~ · du1•n.1nw1n l1•r lhtK<' ~· ""'' 111 .. 1 .. 1 th.ll t'\l'fY .. 'l'I tllltl lllUl\h Al\ 1•1··~·"'' Jr .. 1gn. ~1..111 lullv rrnJrrl'd 111 Advances In watchmaking over the past few decades have created watch- es that are electronic marvels on a par wi th the most sophisticated Instru- ments known to man. Take the case of the sailor from Atlantic City who journeyed 9,000 miles on his yacht from Panama to Japan. His principal 1 lfo... ~·•IJ .111J .,1,11nlr.,, .. 11·1•1 1V1th th1• 1 ... 11. h lJ'-t' rl.'Ju\l•J h• It" p,<,t•ntr,11 thinm''" <,wl'l'I' '-1.'H•nJ l1<111d \V.1trr rr .. 1 .. 1.ant h• IOOlr1•1 11 ... ~J!ISl.1().1 I frr .. '170000 · navigation instrument was not a Loran. a radar. or even a VHF radio He carried none of these, In facL He used an old-fashioned sextant and a digital alarm chronograph watch! He simply attached the watch to a life ring on the s tern of the boat so that the helmsman on his three-man crew could see It. The watch wa1 used for "dead reckoning" navigation •. a methOd Which depends upon absolute accuracy so that speed. dist ance ano direction can be calculated to pinpoint a bOat's position upon the face of the earth. Elapsed time measurement Is the key to the d.ad reckoning equation, thus timing perfection is a must, elong with the absolute depen- dablllty or the timepiece. Accur•cy can become. flterally, a rlfe-and·death mat- ter Today's modern watches are a great breakthrough In that kind of accuracy end depen.Oabtllty - ; MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVO., COSTA MESA SINCE 19•8 B1nkAmtt1c1rd-M11ter Ch1rgo • ' 38th Dlatrlct Dornan (R) .............. "' .. 74,731 Patterson (0) .............. 63,255 Bright (P&F) .................. 2,676 39th Dlatrlct Dannemeyer (R)....... 170,250 Ward (0) ..................... 53.546 40th Dlatrlct Badham (R) ............... 151,455 Bradtord (0) ............... 84,622 Quirk (P&F) ................... 3,837 __ 42nd Diatrlct Lungren (R) ................. 82,315 Brophy (0) .................. 28,451 Donohue (P&F) ............. 2,887 43rd Dlatrlct Packud (A) ................. 58,211 Humphreys (0) ........... 14,287 • Ayery(L) ..................... :. 1,977 • 31st Dlatrlct Campbell (R) ............... 17,lle Caress (D).. . ............ 28,320 SSrd Dletrlct Ylneyerd (R) ................ 71,214 Carpenter (0) .......... !. 27 .006 Hllfenhaus (P&F) ............. 796 36th Dletrlct Seymour (R) .............. 111,370 Dudman (0) ................ 55,612 Schooling (P&F) ........... 8,050 37th Dlatrict htgeeon (R) ............. 192,711 Keyser (0) ................... 68.659 aeth A•rrmb1y Frlu9tl• (A) .... ~'··········· I0,384 Gensler (0) ................ 37, 187 70th District Fer9uaon (A) .......•..... 107,403 Feldman (D) ............. : .. 40,874 72nd District (8.000 ballots uncounted) Roblnaon (0) ............... 31,027 Longshore (R) ........... :' 35,601 Office No. 11 EngebretHn .............. Mt,m Enright ..................... 341,459· Office No. 20 Smlth ..................... M ... 313,741 GaJllvan .................... 0 18,912 Elnateln ........................ 11,S10 Knapp ............................. 9,782 . C~ Cl~ Councn (v9te for three) Hornbuckle .................. 14,911 WhHler ........................ 13,163 Hall ................................ 10,339 Yates ....................... 9,788 Jghnson ..................... 8,734 Markel .......................... 8,085 Steel ............................. 7,275 Green ........................... 6,470 Raciti......................... . 3,848 Clarke ......................... 3 ,834 BB Treaamer Sorter ...... :............... 1.939 ......... -... --··---·--51,115 FV City Council NB City Council (vote for two) DISTRICT 2 Brown ........................... 10,Mt Scott .. -.......................... l ,77S Petrlkln....... .... .. ....... 8,683 Adler ........................... 8.009 Mendoza ..................... 2.722 Plummer ............ -·-··· 11,llO Goff .............................. 9,548 Roum ........................... 4,209 DISTRICT S Meurer.~ ..................... ..-. HB City Council DllTRtCT7 Coll ... -·-·--·-··---M,111 (vote for three) Flnley ............................ 32.215 Kelly .............................. w32~aa.---< --rHn:::::::: .... :::::::: .... 11,137 Mays..... ............. .. . . 17 ,890 Erskine...................... 15,549 Craft........................... 10,645 Stout.......................... 10,083 Durda ........ _ ................. 9,989 Mlrjahanglr ................... 8,202 Belsito .. :.,.... . . ......... . 8,003 ., ~iller: .............. ~ ........ 6.753· · Horne ........................... 4,589 Lawlor ......................... 3.982 Hanna ....................... 3,897 Valentino ...................... 3,451 Cowart .......................... 1,722 HB City Clerk Wentworth ................... 51,800 (vote for two) Goodrich ......... _._ ...... 21,121 Ml..., .... -................. -... 17 #11 Homer ........................ 13, 124 Zlntgraff ...•.................. 3,801 Fountain Valley C -Councll term• Yff ................. -........ 15,407 No_ ............................... 7,875 -HanW.,.. B•elt D-Cou•ll..,_ Yes ...........•. : ............... 20.234 No .. __ ,.. .,. E -CltJ cWtl •s•H Vea ..................... ." ••..... 21.278 -:-·-cit,.,... • al= v ........ ····· .. ·~··········-· , •••• No-·-··-·-·.,.__.:__. --G -CltJ oleftl.... ~ Y•--·····-···--_...,._ --No ............................ :. 25.•to H -CltJt,........ .... y ...... -... __ ... __ ~-J.r--........ ~ .... No.-= ....................... 24,4 La&una Beacla J -EJectloft ooneol daM IA YM----··-··--··-··-...., ~o=.E~t~·~ti'd:~ t\~ ................ -........... "--· .... --Prfmary ................ : ........ 2,216 Newport Beach l ~ Councll terme , ................ ----·· 21.225 No ................................. 7,688 M -MaJor electloft YM-·-·-·--21.-No ................................. 7,375 f IRBT 11111111 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7. 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENT S County vote surprising 77_percent By J EFF ADLER Ot IM Delly~ a!Mt Despite pred1ct1ons of lo w voter turnout and a presidential contest that was declared over by ,the teh;vision networks hours before the polls closed in California. voters in Orange County turned out in surprising numbers Tuesday. About ]7 percent of the (Pleue --~lJNTY I A2J California Voters In Vista refuse to boot the Playboy chan- nel./ A& Na tion Shuttle crew climbs off Discovery as high delay launch one day./ A8 World Security tightened for Rajlv Gandhi after rumor of Slkh suicide squad./ A8 Food The theatrics of serving flam be desserts provide memorable entertain- ment for guests.f C1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Sports The Sea View League football season con- cludes this week with traditional rivalries add- ing ~ome spice./81 Paclflc-10 basketball coaches vote unani- mously In favor of a post- season conferenqe tour- nament./82 ' INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classified Comics crassword Death Notloes Food Help Yourself Home Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazz.I Pley Review Ponce Log Public Notloes Sport a S tock Markets Tetevl96on TtMNltert WM1her World Newt . .. I 03 A3 B5-6 A6 05-7 03 07- 04 C1-10 02 01-2 06 02 B6 A6 A10 01 B3 A3 04 B1-2 81 02 B3 A2 • A6 A nctorlo u Preaident Re .. an give. hla aapporten the thamba up algn u he and hi• wife Nancy addreaa a victory eel- A.~~ ebration Tueaday nl&ht in the Century Plaza Hotel ln Loa, A~gelea ln the wake of hi• landallde victory. GQP·big Assembly winners l Ferguson claims Bergeson-territory; --__.._ ___,. -------------Frizzelle, Brown win easy re:electfon ~ t!"' By STEVE MARBLE Of the 0.-, l'llet ateff A tidal wa'c of conservati ve senti- ment swept the Orange C'oast during eMvotes to slow growth Hornbuckle and Wheele r score: Hailha ngs dn By TONY SAA VEORA Ot-0..., ........... C'ommel"C'1al growth in C'osta MeS3 may be endangered following the overwhelming victory Tuesday of two C'1ty ('ounc1l cand1date'i su~ poned by a l'O:thtion of d1!lgrumlcd homeowners. Mar) Hombuckk and two-time candidate David Wheeler. advocat-ina a mns ive slowdown in com.! me~tal development. ...,._ere the top vote getters m an ell'C't1on that has restructured the previously growth· onentc-d counc1t. Ma)or Donn Hall \\-Oil a tight 1.lcc for the lost of the thf'C(' avo1lnbk council \eats, beating out Doug.ht, (PleaM Me llUA/ A2) Tuesday's election as three Re- publican State Assembly candidntcs thundered their WCI) to victory. Gil Ferguson. a fir t-t1me poll· t1c1an. \\On easy victory over Demo- cratic r hallcnger Steve Feldman, -ci3TTTTTTlg slightly mOl'C than 72 pcr- Cl'nt of the vote in the sprawling 70th \<;sembl} distnct. which includes Ncwpon Beach and the South C'oon- t\ \ccordrng. to the. final but uoof- (Pleue ~e GOP/A2) a President posts electoral lc;indslide; Mondale wins only Minnesota and D.C. By WALTER R. MEARS ,,, Spedel c. ...... -. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presa· dent Reagan has a mandate ""1thout a blueprint after his last. best landslide ..=:.a tnumpn he could not transfer to the rest of the Republican ticket. The re~lected president "owed to e'tcnd his consen atn e renaissance ··i nto the next decade and the ne'll centul) :· but to do 1t. he ...... 11 ha' e to fashion ne" alliances and po1Ner blocs in a divided government. That ma) require some compromises. Reagan's victory over Walter F. Mondale n vaJed the great runaways af ~ocan..histor) -Roosevelt m 1936. Johnson in 1964. Nixon in t 9n. But for coattails - or. ralhCf'. the lack of them -his rc-clecuon was most comparable to N ixon's. The president carried ltS. Mo ndale took h15 Minneltl& home (Pleue He REAGAJlf / A4) . . .. _Lottery a winner; Jarvis and remap propositions lose By JOHN HOWARD ,_ .. , ... ~"' .,., .. LO .\NGELE -Caught in the h1gh-c·ost crossfire of poh11c1ans and special interest group . 'otcrs ha'e appro' cd a tulhon-<follar lottc-1") in- 1t1at1, c. a hmonc mmc t•stabhshing statc-authon1ed gambhn~ in Call· forn1a T 1< l..c.-ts "'111 go on \ale l:l\ .\pnl But Hov.ard Jan • .,. contro' crs1al Propos1t1on 16, \\h1lh "ould ha'e pro,1dcd a SI "'h1ll1on ta\ refund to pro pen) O" ncrs. "'as dcci<.1 H'I) re· Jt:C tcd Tue~a). along" 1th t\\ o bitter- ly contC"itcd Repubhcan-<,upponed mea\urcs to <;tnp rc.-appon1nnment po"er from the Lcg1<,laturl' and hm1t campaign '>pending ~1th I 00 percent oi the.-~J . ..,~I prec1n<'ts rcponing. the mea~urc "a" defeat~ ~1th 1,Q "\Q 16~ vok·., in fa,or and 4.761.365 opJl(l<ied. or 4' percent to 5" percent. Additional electk>n storie8 on A3, 4, 9 The last of the hcav}"""eight ballot propos1t1ons.. Propos1tron 41 . which ...,._ould have made across-the-board cuts in ~I fare spending. was rejected. v.1th 5.360.032 'Otes opposed and 3 153.529 in fa vor Voters also approved measures to ease the state Supreme Coun·s work- load and provide S 1.65 b1lhon an bonds for new schools. clean water. 1mpro'C'd sewers. veterans housing and senior c1t1zc-ns One measure. an advisory in- 1t1at1ve spearheaded b) fonner .S. Sen S I Ha)akawa to require ballots to be pnntcd only 10 English. was approH'd 6.203.263 to 2.571.955. . Gov George DeukmeJian's rca~ port1onment initiative. Proposataon (Pleue.ee BALLOT/A2) GOP gr a n d slam .in Orange Coun ty Con gress races Four incumbents win easily: Dornan 1JUSts Patterson In the count) 's other congressional races. incumbent Republicans Dan Lungren representing the coastal 4:!nd C'ongres 1onal Distncl, Ron Pad.aro. who rtprescnts south Or- angc Count)·, 43rd ( ongrHs1ona\ Omnct. and the west C'Qunty's 39lb By JEFF ADLER ( ongre s1onal D1 tnct represcnta- Of IM Delly Neit hlft t1,c W1l11am D~nneme~cr. aU won Orange Count} "oters did v.hat l't'-c")cct1on w1th "otc marginsexettd- local Repubhcan' long had hoped for ing 70 ~rccnt of the vote total. on Flccuon-Oa} The' turned out the: Rep Robert Badhllm. R-Ncwpo11 count 's lonr Democratic l.On--Bea h. who hils reprc~nted the hean grcssman "'h•k l't'turnmg the: coun· of the Orange ( oast as the 40th I) ·s four incumbent R~pubhcans to ( ongrt s1onal DI met reprcscn\l\ave the: l Hou<ie of ~cplntall\ es b' m<'C I Q7fl. was r~lcc\td wnh 64 wide margin\ percent llf the 'ote compared to \\.hen finnl bul Jn ffi 131 'lllC t)(omocrilt1C chaJlc~r C'arot .\nn tabul1t1ons "W"Ctt ~ncd e ti) Bradford"" .l4 pcrecnt. toda' Republican Ro bert Ooraan. Oornnn \wept Panenon from hu "ho used to repre~nt a Lo\ \n etc fi, e-tcrm \Cat o n a \trona tide of' Count~ d1\tnct 1n ( o ngre was the Republu .. an <otc m a count that victor 1n ht~ bllter ~ttle \\lth Demo-votcdbtttt'.r than lhrtt toonr '"favor cralll 1ncum~n1 Jcrf) PalleN>n for of Rrpuhhl-an Prnldcnt Ronald Re- thr '!<th ( on f't'\\1onal ()1 tnct a1 : n Doman pulkd 53 ~lttnt of tht 1n n•ntrnl Oran'''< 1H1nl\ (PleaM ... COJllO..._f A.I) • .. • , - I Orange CoU't DAILV PILOT!WednMday, November 7. 198-4 l ilncumbents win I • tJ.n Irvine Water ~District election CON TI NUED STORIES I --- Two 1nNmbcnts dde:ittd two <'~allcngers Tu 8) to win four-·car tcrmsasd1rector'ioftht' lrv11H· Ranlh Water Di"nct. Jame~ Go<.X.lndt was cl«ted hl a $CCOnd term on the d1s1r1('t board Darryl G. Miller, who was appointed to serve the uncA1)1rcd term of <1 director who resigned earlier tl11' year . won h1~ fir!lt fu ll term on tlw board. Both men are geolog1Ms. With all ~9 precincts tallied 1h1' mom1n11.. the final. but unomcial .. ,MESA COUNCIL ELECTION ... :From Al ~-~ candi~ back~ ~Y ~k..a \l'l1on -the: fund·ra1sing arm tor the coah11un of homeowner J\\l>l·tattons. Vice ~1a)or Lm. JohnM>n placed ftfth out of thc 11 candidates, losing .h" bid lor a \C:cond tc:rm. Onl> two of th\' thrl'l' incumbents !>Ought rc- ll'il'll1un C ouncilmt1n E<tMcFarland \\ 111 \ll'P do" n from ht'> ~cat alter twu ll'rrll\, . C ·11,ta Mna 'otcr'>. according tv l1nal unofficial tallies. g:l\ l' I h11 nhud .. ll' a ~ 4.9 1 'I·\ otc '1cton "1th \.\ hcdc:r rcccl\ ing I J. I (l '\ and liall 1ra1hng with 10.339. I he mayor. a SIX·) ear rnunnl H'll'ra n. l'dgcd Yatc~. "ho garnl'red 11. 78!1 '01e-. Johnson followed with !! 7'4. \n t•stimatcd '.!9, 131 ballots wcrc t•a'>t ou t of the ci ty"s 48.508 registered \Ott'r'.:> 1n l(6 prct·1ncts Hornbuckll' rc:Cl'I\ cd rough I) 51 percent ol 1ha1 \Otl', \\Ith 45 pcrll.'nl going to \\heeler and U percc:nl to Hall a' each voter sclectcd threl' candidate' In an cleu1011 ponra}cd b) tht' group a!> a ··oav1d-and-Golia1h .. dul.'I tx·twl'en bus1ne~!>c:s and resi dent\, !>upponcrs for thc: bus1 nl'ss-ba'cked ticket of Hall. John\on and Planning Comm1ss1oner ( hark~ Marl.el were outnumbered at thl· \Ottng booth Markd,-45, finished i.Alh ~ lhc ballottn$ with 8.085. Candidates taking lhe m1ddll' ground were di~mis ed 10 the back of the pack. Four-11me cand1datt• < hri<, Steel. 43, fini shed 'o;e"cnth "11h 7.n5 \Otes. follo\\ed b~ mun1c1pal golf \Our~e operator Harr) ~-C1rcen. 5,4 70. Pfacins ninth ~as f(lrmer mayor Dominic Rac111. 66. culll'rt1ng '\,848 votes although he drop~d out of the race m mid-October. Plannirig Comml\s1ont·r < 'larcncl· < lart..c. 52. scored 1.834: "i1h local g:1df1) Sid Soffer. 5~. ending the h!>I \\llh 1.919 I lnll and John,on hoth -..11d th" morning the) were shucked "11h thl' rl·sults 1hat would <;('nd onl' mun· nlman to another tour-war tcrm. and lht> other to an 1n vot'unlary rcurc- ml•nt ·=1 did not Ihm!. the ncgat1v1.· Jpproach b) CMc'>a .\ct1on) Y.Ould tx· that l'ITectl\e:· 'k11d thl' 55-)ear-old ma\or. "ho foresee\ d1sscns1on and \I, ra.nghng on thc nc:\I. council. Hall O\\ na of a N{·wpon Beach 1.·kctron1cs co mpan). added he bt- lie,cs thCl\Oltng was nol a mes<>age ho rn the re'>1dcn1s to cu t back on de,elopmenl. bul rather the re\ult ol "a ~Cf! \\Cll-\\agcd campaign ... Not so said fro nt runncr BALLOT QUESTIONS ... J'rom Al 39. was the obJell of a rl'cord fund- _,A"a1sing campaign with supporll'.f'> and opponents garnenng !>ome S9 M mlllton to capture 'otes The efTon fea1url'd a gltttcnng 1cll'v 1\10~ampaign that featured thc: governor 1'-1 suptx>n and actor' JJd. Lemmon and Jack Klugman 11l oppo'i1 t1on. Pn.pos111on 40. h) .\<,sembh man Ross Johnson R-La Habra a t:omf)n· n1on GOP mcasurc that v.ould ha\e placed hm1ts on pohtu:al spending and a key Republiran Jllempt 10 hm11 r;>cmocrats· power. wa') reJetted hand1I). 3.fl22.7!J(l to S.477.4J9 votes Jan is· and Dcu\..meJ1an'-; re- dl\tncting 1n111a11""' together al- counted for SI!\ m1lhon in fund ra1"ng O) oppom·nt<, and. suw onn\ .\n 1nn·nsed Jan" \O\>.-ed latl' ful''>day that "lommro\.\-rm going 111 bnng 1t had again:· ltnd called \t:11t· .. chools Supcnntt·ndt·nt Bill Honig .. a cradpo1·· for oppm1ng thl" measurt• He also lashed out at Deu\..meJian. \\ho announced late la\I \I.eel.. that he \\OUld oppo'>e thl· 1n111all\l' "I llnd "hen they get o n the public payroll thl') change their mind." he said ~te\e Merk'iamer. Dt.•ukmeJian\ l'h1el of staff. -.aid· the lo!>'> ol the reappon1onment 1n1t1at1\e did nc11 damage DcukmcJian·., 'tand1ng \\l\h \Oler<>. ·The f:Kt is. he·, (£>t.-ut..meJ1an) lhl tn11\I popular go\t:rnor in mcxkrn llml''> 11 (lhe loi.s uf Proposition '9) I'> not going to ha .. c an~ 1mpat:1 on tl1 t• goH'I nor'\ popularrt) ont• Y.U\ <ll another." Mcrk<>amcr c.a1d "The 'otcr1, arc "mpl) s1d .ind 11red of reappornonmt·nt the\ 1..no\\ 11 ' ll poY..dcr lo.cg:· a plea\C'd \ ,. <,embl) l)peakcr Willie Brn"n [).\,1n r ranu '>l.O. told reponer<.. Jt h" C apllol ollic-es 1n \aaamentu Thl' bond mca\urcs. Propos1t1ons 2s-throug!l JO. tndude $650 m1ll1on tor 'eteran' home loans. SJ25 million for water and sewers. $450 million for school construction and remodeling. $1 00 million for tox1r deanup $ 75 million for drinking .... aterand $50 million for nc\\ \en1or ut111:n t:cnlt'r'> Propost1t0h 32 ""h1ch \I.a' ap- proH·d 5'1 pcrlent to 4 I pcrrl'nt allCtws th(' ~a:itc ~uprcme Court 10 rl'\ 11.·" onl) a pon1or\ ofa lo.,.,arnun dc!n:>19n 1 n nun-death penalty ca\c\ One mca'>url'. Propos111on l 1. "h11. h allo"'' 1.ix .is~cssmC'nt C\cmp- 11ono; for firt" o;pnnkle-r mc;talla11on'> \\<I'> approH·tl 51 l)('rcen1 111 44 (X'fll'OI \ rdatcd mca\urc. PropO\lllon \.l Jiit>" ing nemp11un' for lert1fil·tl hl\lnr 1rnl '>lructurl'~ \I.a\ deleatt•d 4 7 JX'rtt•nt to 53 Pl'rtl'nt. 1'1 opm111on \ \ l'Mhh.·<, thl' ddcrh the dl\ahlct.I aml the bhnd 10 tll'l~n ma}.ing ta\ pa-,.mcnl\ bnau~c ul l'Cnnom1t hard'>h1p It \\J\ m t·r \l.hclm1ngl} appro,ed. b2 pcrten1 10 IX per<.cnt · Pmf)m1110n 17 would \Cl up an otliual \tatc·run loller. b\ nnl ~pnng. pro\ 1d1ng -.ome $680 i1111Jmn a year to publr<. '>lhool,. au·ording to It!> barker'> \I ull'r'> t';n ornl the l<>lll'f! 5X pcr- l ent to 42 pcrcl"nt. "1th 'i.24.l. I 7' \Ot1ng ")cs .. and l810.167 \Ot1ng ··no ·· f1nancl'd h\ the mJnutacturer<, of lotter~ 1.·4u1pnwn1 hut oppo,ed h~ hnr'>e rat 1ng 1 ntt'fl'\t'>. thl' lo11e0 "'ould olkr a $2 b1ll1on-a-)car 'hJndlc · "1th hall that amoun1 rl·turnt·d to hclloro~ J\ pr11e'>. a 1h1rd l11r \lo hnol' Jnd the re\I lur adm1n1!>· trall\tlO\I'> COUNTY VOTE ... From Al t ount> ·s I. I 04.2 "' rl'gl\ll'r1.·d 'otn\ t ,l\I ballot\ [kt lion Da~ Jtuird1ng lo< >range< ount' Kl·gt\lrar ol Vntao, \I 01.,on < ounl) ~er' t a'>I X2-'.124 hallnl\ 111 lhl· f1cke1-111pp1ng prt'\ldl·n11J I u mte'>I. according tn the ftn;i l t ounl rdea')Cd to<la\ f ht· turnout l'\l l·1.·ded 01""' 'prl d1l t1on 1hat uni" ..i d1\.1ppmn11nt1 ~4 111 tho'c 4ualrfied 111 Hill' v.11uld t,1\1 h.illnl\ ..\nd 11 m·arh m.tll hn l lht· ~l'I pt·t~cnl \Oler turnout f)n\ll'd 111 1hc I 'IXO prl'SIOl'nl1JI l°ll't:tion I C'>ll mall.'d low. I'm rll',)\l'd Ill ,,1\ a la11gu('d Ol\on rnmmentt•d .1, lnunt~ clcc11on "or~cr' complt'tt•d 1111.11 \Oil' tahula11on'> al Jhout S thl\ nw rn1ng ·· 1 here ""a1,n·1 quill' thl' 1mpalt ol the prc\1dcnttal clet~ WE'RE LISTENING hnJu\c 11 ""a' l'\pnted II wasn't a \urpmc fur people 10 hear of Re· .1gan\ win a1an1.·arl y houc" Voter turnout surged late 1n the da> v. lil·n ru<,h hour 'oters "packed lhe wunt ~ ·.., :! 11 7 precinct polling plJtl'' <>Ison \.:11d He-a lso reported a rernrd numh<'r ut ab<ientcc ballots "l'rt• ta't in the 1.•lcct1on. I ht• tount\ ·., lh1rf elccuon ollinal '<11d tlll'tr °"l're no '>t'\Crc problem~ m 1 un d<I\ ·, l'll'l llon I hl' 'trnal rnunl wa!> tabulated "11h111 mrnulc,ol lhe prc:d1ctcd 5a m. l!me though 11 lagged hours behind l1nal return\ 1n hot h ne1ghborh1ng I m .\ngeks and ~an Diego count1e<, ()rJngc ( ount\ ·, cumh<'rc;oml' \Olt'·Whula11ng equi pment. 1hc \IU\.\.t''>I automated "'tcm in tht• re\ ult~ "'ere· Cioodm·h. 11 I:! l .. ott·~. Miller. 17 007 mana¥rml'Ol n 1n\ult· ant-forma f ll ~ Honwr. l ' I ~4. undiotnvd wn,uht\nt ~1l.t L1n tirall l.XOI fhc fiH·-mm1bl·r ~ard of d11et ltH' \Cl~ polll) tor the. In 1n\· Ranlh Water 01st1 Kl. whirh \Cl' i;'i !((),()()() rt.''>ldt·nt~ in a I ()Q.,"'1Hll\'·lllall' arl'U that 1ndudc' .ill of I I"\ lnl' and a le" pockeu 1n adJoining communil1l'' I fw boord ol dm•uor\ &l'nt'r<ill> mccts I\\ Ill' l'Jl h month Humbucl.L.:-th~ morrung.. .. L tJuu.L th1.· 'OKc of the JX'Opk has been heard. h's !.a) me 10 tJkc a hard loot.. at what .we arc doing. Let\ slow down thl' JUggernaul (of dcvC'lopmcnt)," '>t11d th~ 41 -)c:ar-old rnlor ~su ltant. Whel'ler. a :!9-~·l'ar-old Nev. port Heach attorne) t <rnld no1 Ix-reached lor comment thl\ mo1ning. Johnson. 6 '· u11nln,1 ted 111-. ddi:at to Ml·<ia A<'l11rn ,ind the lour k ller\ scnt b) tlw group tu wlcc1e<l neigh· hurhood'> t..no\I. n Im ellhcr ha .. 1ng a high \ ott•r turnout or ha\ mg a l·ompla1n1 aga1n\t the lUunul. "II., quill' l'' 1Jent thl' ll'tter' (at tal·l.ing lhl· 1m·umlx-nts) had to tx· thl' hottom llnl·:· he said l ht• chalknge wa~ d1rt'\.·ted h~ Me'a Action leader John D. ( 1ardna who helped form the group Jul)" 10 u1m·a1 Hall and Johnson. The group, endorsing Hornhur kll'. \\heeler and Yatc~. blanketed '>tle1.·ted neighborhoods Y.1th letters \H1th:n b~ C1ardncr. accusing Ult' incumbents of ko\\ towing 10 com- mercial developers and busmcsse'>. Hall and Jo hnson. meanwhile. hired political ronsultini firms from 1he area to help steer their l'ampa1gn!. through the turbulence being gener- ated among rC's1den1s and horn<> o"' ners Propositions 25 -Cle•n w•ter bonda Yea ........................... 6,325,520 No........... ... . .... 2,352,634 26 -School bond• Yea ........................... 5,190,887 No ........................ 3,354,902 27 -WH te cleanup bond• Yea ........................... 6,127,169 No ..................... 2,383,435 28 -Drinking w•t•r bonda Yea ........................... 8,328,391 No ........................ 2,281.141 29 :... Veter•n•' bond• Yes... •. -......••..•.......• 5,888,321 No .......................... 2,884,906 30 -Senior center bond• Yea ........................... 5,744,539 No............. . .......... 2.855.845 31 -Fire tax eHmptlon Yea ........................... 4,170,563 No..... .. .. . ...... 4,044,893 32 -Court ch•ngea Yea ........................... 4,843,351 No......... . .......... 3.195,841 33 -Property tax delay Yea ........................... 6,929,082 No........ . . ....... 1.505,503 34 -Historic atructurea Yes.. .. . ... 3.880,878 No ............................. 4t305,288 36 J•rvla tax Initiative Yes ...................... 3.941,286 No ............................. 4,764,792 , 37 -St •te lottery Yes ........................... 5,248,052 No ................... 3,812,402 38 -Engllah-only ballot• Yes ...................... :: •.. 6,207,657 No ....................... 2,573,476 39 -Reapportionment Yes ..................... 3.875,866 No ............................. 4 ,790, 147 40 -Campaign ~onatlona Yes .................... 3,025.179 No ............................. 5,480,743 41 -Publlc aid programs Yes. .. 3.155.385 No ... .. ....... 5.363,984 '>late. ha\ been the ln·quent target ul rnt1nsm h) l"ounl) gra nd JUl)S 1n past years. f he Hoard of Supervisor., has authortll'd the rurchasc ofa new votC' count> votl·-rounting !>)\!cm that \\111 <..f"M:t'd ur lhc: rcpon1ng ol returns 1n the \tJtc·-. '>crond most populou<> rount\ Ol'ion 'aid otfa 1al n·.,ult<1 of the t•ll'ct1on "111 h<> tl.'rt1 hl'<.I m ~vcral Y.l'l'k\ During 1h1.· n1.·:\t 'l''cral da \\ eh.TtH>n workcr'> \\111 be hus) tahul:11: 1ng ahout 8.000 untountcd ab'1cn1cr hallots turned 1n at prt·c1nct polling places Elecuon Da' In add1twn a numberofballo11, reJl'lll'd b) the \Oil' rounung marh1n1.•s lor one rca\on or another T uc<>dm ntf_lht .al\11 mu'>I he counted Ol')on ""d ---- Just Call .· 642-6086 ' What do )Ou like about the Daily Pilot? Whal don't )"OU llke? Call lhe number at left and your message wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered 10 thr appl"'oprlate edilor. ,, Dally Piiot Dell very la Quar•ntffd ''· ... • I .... " '' • Clrculatlon TefephonH .. • Tht' same U -hour answering 1ervlce may be used to ret'ord letlen lo lhe editor on any lopir. Contributors lo our Letlers column must Include lhelr name .and telephone number for vertflcalion.~'lSo clrculatlon ralls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. ' Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill P JI 11' t r•t RoHmery Churchmen ( 011 t rnller ' Stephen F. Ceutzo P•o(llJf I '' M,111nq111• Donald l. Wlllla~1 (. ire 11li1l1cm Mr1n,JQPr • Clrculatlon 71•1&42-4333 CltH lfled ad vertlalng 714/&42-5871 All oth•r departm•nta 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE VOL. n , HO. 312 ( --· WEATHER Sliowers likely during the night Coastal 5#91'1 ~· OI 1t9ht .. _, ttOUlll ,..,Cl Outing tM nion1 P1111y CIOUdy 1 hu<lday H<Qnt ~to 10 l0Wt1(111'9111 n Iha 50t """' Pooni t.~"°" 10 1n. M•• Ket! llotcs.< 111111 OUI 80 -IM<lt w•t.,s lJOflt var1101e w1no1 1n1o.gh TllUtldey ••Ca()I IOUl"WMI 10 -\I wlnda91o l8koot1w1tll2to3 loot w100 wttv" Owrono .....,,'"II noo•• We1111•1v --'•' t• 4 i..1 Sl!Qht cllane• ol 1tgn1 thowert IOll'l)hl Pertly "OUCIY ThUtt day Out• wet.,• w"t 10 "°''"-' """°' I) lo 2~ kno11 wolh combt...CS .... e 10 12 .... Tl•u•ld•r motlltflg S"91it ~ ot "-• during .... 1\11\Q Pwlly CIOuOy T ri..t Idly Sriow11s 1.0•"'·~· Lou,.~ille M«r\fll\lt M1etn111f<K.h M ....... -.. Mpla SI P•"I N .. IMh -o.--· N•w 10f" N"'l(ll~ Ve Qt..ltllom• t.11y Om~ 0 •1•1100 Pa•m S11t11111• Phlledtlphl• Pl'IOel\I~ Pllltbu~ll P0<Ua loA• PO<Utnd 0. PTo..cMne• ::rc.11 ~ Seciamento St loull ~Pel• l•mP• S llLauC11y 69 Gt ~) 't 63 • t 74 ~· 46 $0 &J 31 S6 :II 70 41 !>t .18 60 44 97 6S Ill 49 10 ~I 92 (>4 67 33 81 "' 42 .)t (>4 29 se 41 !>4 311 67 33 SS Jt SS 38 5J ~ 117 511 0 73 44 61 ll T l cl es NI~ WM,.,., S.rw• N .. v <, '""'' .I f1_,..-,-..p Stn Anton•o 14 GI S«onotow TOOAY 2 .M pm 0 1 s.cona n.gn 141 pm 4 2 THUlllOAY ·'""!OW t ~!lam L8 fosl hogn 8 I) I fr• 59 Se<.Cl'ld 10 .. 306 p m 0 ()' Sl!Cond n1on 9 JOp m •O ~un k l' tuonv tH • '.I~ p m 'i\f' 1 ftl\.frt.Ollt ... ~ fi 1~ •• m tUHJ '@IS dQ#Un Ill 4 ~4""' Moon•tM"i111tf • J.Ht m """'ttr. Tnu1M.1At •I S 15 • m trid t !.t"t 4<.J•Mt ,, 6 lJ l n t Temperatur es HI lo !>O 3• ~ J7 66 411 38 25 S1 J1 !>9 J9 72 ~J !>6 33 S9 35 a ....... o 49 34 eo. ... 41 35 Boat on !l4 31 Bvtt••o .•O 30 Caipeo 60 33 Cnar .. 11on S C 64 4). t narlet10<1 W v 46 28 '·cn11r1.,1te.N C 55 31 Cneyenne 60 33 Cnougo '< 49 3 t CIOC.lfHIAtl •8 28 Clevel1110 42 26 Co<umll•• SC 65 21 CCllumbus Oh 46' 21 ,. Con<Oflt NH !>2 3 1 Oa1t-t1 ft W1M lh n 57 o e,100 44 28 Oe-tl•t'' 63 37 Ot·~ Mt>1nf'11 It 46 O..truol 48 20 O...lu1n J7 26 [I Pa!W 79 60 f e111)3nk , 14 02 Extended "•"'Y CIOvdy tll<CJU911 the -etlll """h COOi d11VS HOGhl 6!> lo 12 low~ mostly 4!> to !>8 St.n Ole(jO 1111 60 16191> 43 32 San rnanctKo 64 62 n~"•" 58 j , Sen Juen PR 78 711 C.11nd Reptel• 46 27 SI Sii M&r• 33 n 0 1ea1 Fells SS 39 Seellle S3 .. >ierttord >S J4 Sl>•e"fi>'l't 72 47 HPlene •a " So0<,. ~ellf 60 43 t~Oll(Jli;lu es 76 S~tnf> A3 36 HC)Utlon 70 ~· s""""'""' 411 78 1nooanei><>1•• 52 JI roPtt•• 65 ~ Jac•son Ma 65 38 Tu<: ton 87 54 JllGklOMollt> 6e 43 Tul .. 67 54 .. June•u 40 n Wltl\11\QIOf• 57 39 Ken .. s Coty 62 52 WICll<ta 65 54 LAS VegaJ 80 57 Wiii< .. • Birt i so 33 Wllmongloo 0. 5a 33 1tll& Roe." 62 45 LOCATION llU DIRECTION Hun1ong1on Beacn t 2 .. ,, Rive< Jetlf, NewPQtt 1·2 P0o< IOlelt 401n Sheet N11Wpor1 I 2 poot to lllf 22no Str~I Newl>O'• I 2 poo< to''" 8elt>oa Wedgf! I 2 POO< to lau Laguna Seec;n I 2 POOt San C-1• I 2 POOi Wete< 1emp 62 6• Swell Cl"echon touln-1 Huntington keeps two-term limit Huntington Bcarh \Oll'l"i O\er- \\helm1ngl) rcJec ted a mca.,urt• that "oulddoawa~ \.\llh a pro' 1s1on 1n thl' ci ty charter 1ha1 proh1b11s a perl!on from srrving more than two con- '>et ut1H' fo ur-}ear tt•rm' un lhl' C"ll\ C ounnl. \ka.,un· D "h1rh ''ould ha,1.· rl'mo,cd thc tv.o-term l1m1ta11on \\ll\ defeated b\ more than a 2-to-1 ratio. 47.218 to10.234 Mca>1urc t which wut1ld hu\l". ' . JX'rm111ed the appo1ntmen1 ot the lll' t·ll'rk b\ 1he Cll} adm1m.,1rator suh- Ject w· the approval of the Mt~ Council also was ddca1ed 43.M\S to 21.276. Mca<,ure · F ""\vhl~h "nuld ha H' permitted the appointml·nt o f1h1.· ru~ trea,urcr by 1hc nt) adm1n1stra1or \I, 1th the appro' al ul the C 11~ ( ounnl al'>o lost. 45.055 10 I 9.o 1 <J. Htl wn er. two co m pan ton mca'>urCJ> were appm'"-ed. GOP ASSEMBLYMEN WIN ... From A l ..... fietal results. Ferguson drew more \.Otes than any other assembly can- didate in •orange Count) with 107.40J votcs. Feldman had 40.874. .. Something new and very hc:althr, 1~ happening for Orange Coun1 y. • 'aid Ferguso".t who rl'places the more moderate Kcpubl1can Marian Bcrgewn. ··1 think you·11 see a real ll'a m effon h're. A real difference·· Incumbent Assemblyman Nolan f n11clle "-On etl'.:>) re·efct'llOn to the li9th distnrt w11h about 70 percent of thl' 'ote. fhc d"tnct includes pan of I luntington Beach and Fountain Val ley and nearl} all of Irvine. Fnzlt'lle. a rnnser\ alive likt• Ferguson, scored 90,383 'oles. [)emocrauc challl'ng<.'r HoY..ard Gen- \lcr. a.n atlornc} and law school assistant dean. had 31 .187 votes. Dennis Brpwn. a Long Beach Assemblyman whose district now includes the "e~tcrn half of H un1- 1ngton Beach. alM> won easy re· elcc11on with 70 perce nt of the vote Brown got 43.826 votes 10 Democrat Ma r<: Wilder's 16.522. .\boot 8.000 votes remained un- rnunted early today but o nl y one Assembl) race in the county was on the line Incumbent Assemblyman Richard Robin<.on. a Democrat from C 1ardcn (irO\ c. was leading Re- publican upponl·nt R1lhard l ong· ~hurl' b~ ll'.,.. 1h:1n 500 votes earl } Ind:!\ rril/l'llc. an optoml'lrlSl who ll\l'S 1n I lun11ngton Bcarh. wa' fim cll'l ll'd in I 980 alter unseating Dl.'mo- \ rat Denni'> Mangc:rs in a dov.-n-1<>- lht'-\\1re conte\t lie \.\on eas' re· l'll'Cl1<>n two )"Car<, ago. · Nola n Frlzzelle ·-rw rC'ma ined close to the 'otcrs and ha ve been able to cxpres'i their point of view." said FriucllC' of Im victory. He sa id he was unworried throughout the campaign and had his stafTspcnt much of11s t1mc: on closer rares in thc count} Gensler. who admitted he had an uphill bat1lr agam!>t Fn11elle. claimed he "kicked.. the A\· -;cmhlyman '>0 bad during fa cc-10- facC' debates that I nuelle duckcd ou1 of fun her rnnfron1a11 ons. rhe challenger charged Fn11elle had done little to wamnt rc-clcct1on Mca">urc (1 \l.h1ch requires m1n1-' mum qualr ficat1ons for city clerk. 1ndud1ng three }Car'> of relevant work l'Xptnencc was approved. 39.026 to 25.8 IO. ~lca\ure 11 wluch requires mini· .mum 4uahfirn11om for the Cit} trt·a!>urer including a comb1na11on of t•dul·auon and e'ltpenencc 1n an area related 10 fi!tt·al mana~emcnt also was appro\ ed. 40. 748 to -4.424. GU Ferguson and had ~ track rcfofd of vo11ng- aga1nst e\ cryth1ng from health care to the en' 1ron mcnt Fergu5on. a former Irvine Co president. was the '1urv1vor last June in a Republican \Crombie to take over the 70th A.55cmbly d1stnct. which was opened up after Marian Bergeson deetckd to run tor stale Senate. Morl' rnn~l'r"a11ve than Bergeson. F-crti.l'son dl'St'rtbc~ himself a<> an advocatt· of limiting government's influence 1n the bus1nec;s community and the li ve') of-average citizens. Gem Talk WHEN YOU CAN HAVE WHATEVER YOU WANT OMEGA MANHATTAN. Br J.C. llUMPJIR/ES r~;tifi~d Ct"molog1st. ACS TODAY'S WATCHES are miracles of precision Advances In watchmaking over the past few decades have created watch- es that are electronlc marvels on a par with the most sophisticated Instru- ments known to man. Take the case of the sailor from Atlantic City who Journeyed 9,000 miles on his yacht from Panama to Japan. His prlnclpal navigation instrument was not a Loran. a radar, or even a VHF radio. ~e...carrled none of these. In fact. He used an old-fashioned sextant and a digital alarm chronograph watch! He simply attached the watch to a Ille ring on the stern of the boat so that the helmsman on his thre.man crew could see It. The watch was ~eed for "dead reckoning" navtgatlon, a method which depends upe>n ebtolute accuracy so that apeed. dlltance end direction can be calculated to pinpoint a boat's position upon the face ol the e rth Elapsed time measurem•nt 11 the koy to the deed reckoning equation; thua timing perfection I• a must. along with the absolut• depen- dablllty of the timepiece. AcC4U'ecy can t>ecome, ll terally. a llfe-and~dealtl maf. ter Tod1y'1 modem wa1che1 are a great br .. kthrough In that kind of aocureey and depend1bU1ty l I h• p11·1 1"' '>1v1.,., ~ 'h11•111111w1t•r t.1r th'""° ~· wh1• 111•.1•.1 th.ti t'vt'r\' ' "I'< o•lld I 11\1111 .. /\II l'll'):,1111 "''">!" 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