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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-26 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1988 'Alleged mobster held in CM sb.ooting . Victim talks to city officials. FBI agents tnvesttgattng 1987 attempted murder BJJONATBANVOLZKB °'............. . The reputed leader of tbe Los AneeJes mafia WU ldaedWed for arraipunent today with anothet man in connection with a 1987 South Coast Plaza sbootina that blin.dcd an MlchaelOOkak.la, In aitve 9Q.mlnute TV Interview,- admitted he responded too late to rival George Bush's attacks./ A5 Entertainment -Huntington Beach Play- house has a pair of aces In .. The Gin Game." /Ct Coast County supervisors rain crttlclamon a draft plan to Improve air quality In the 1 SoUtbfand./ A5 Jada' auociate oftbe Mustana 01,1b, a now-defunct Santa Ana lOplesa bar. Micbllel R.izzitdlo, 61 , · of Los Anlela was held without bail follow-ina bis arrest Monday at bis Los AaWeles home, Ora.nee Countv Depu- t ~ ~·~ Chrtstopber ~vans said. Rizzitello was linked to orpnizcd crime in a t 986 state report anCS was reoortedlY tbe leader of the Milano mafia mnil}' in Los Antcles. Joeepb aro.o, 4~. of Los Antclcs WU allO anated and, booked inlO <>rans eo:!J Jail on S 1 million beil,Evans . Both men were cb.arled with at- t.e~urder, mayhem and coo-• · lO commit murder, Evans said. . "tClJo also WU ciwlcd with \lie of a fi.rearm and beina a ronvicted felon in pouesaioo of a firearm. Groteo was a eo:defendant with Gecqe Yudzevicb in another cue when Yudzevicb wu killed execu- tion-ttyle in lrviDe in March. Yudzcvich was a bou.Dcu at tbe Mus&an1. Rizzitdlo and Groelo are accused of lbabtiaa MUltanl investor Wil- liam c. carroo in an empty Costa Mesa perkinalllfllile oo Ma~ At tbe time, . authorities . Carroll WU shot by IOmeoDe be knew. but even u the viCtim lay blinded in a hospi~~ be refuted 10 cooperate with autborilleL .., Accordin& to documents filed in Municipal Court in Santa Ana to support the arrest warrant.a, Carroll -who bu a 1 S-year criminal record -fin&µy came foward and provided authorities with the infonnatioo necessary to make the ~ts. . Evans refuted to s~fy what bi'Oupt c.arrot1 out of hiding. "'I can't talk about it," Evans said. .. He's a victim like anybody else ... But the cue is like few others seen in Oranee County, laced with talcs of dnaa safes. anon and murder. It 1s beina investioied by tbe Discrict AJtorney•s offiele. Colt.a Meta and Los A~andtbeFBt . . . 10 ~ wnM~-~ mvesupton on file in ~ .... Coun, R..izzitello souabt lO take over the Mustana Cub, burned in two anon ~ last Christmas. The club bu DO( reopened. The man•tfr of the club, Jimmy Casino, was "lied pnal•nd style in bis Ohnae County aputmeat in January 1987. Casano was haDdadl'ed (Pleue ... At.1.SOSD/A2) .. Ailing sea lion one_dive ahe ad of its rescuers . Friends, officials try to remove strangling wire, face Catch-22 BJ PAUL ABClllPLBY .............. The buoy rolls lazily in the quiet tea, its riD(i!ll bell announcins the entrancc IO Newport Harbor. Loa& a fa~te •nni-deck for . tea liou. tbe buoYbas served ~of~ sick and forlorn animal for ~ two months. FlSb-ina line is ~ around its neck. • A1thoucb rt appeared relatively healthy about a month llO .._ indicatina it WU probably still cat:in& -boa1en recently have seen b6pod eozilll &om tbe wou.ncb ...... the fisbinl line is dnwina ticbtet. Despite u -outpouri.na of cDecct n by boeten wbo have IPC*ed the creature, offic:im •Y ~is litt&c they can do fOr it. Tbc Llpna ~ friends of the Sea Lion made ui ancmpi to c:apwre it. but it diYed a:k IMO tbe water to elude them. Judi Jones, a spokeswoman for Friends of the Sea Lion, said liq: are stumped about bow lO aid the ailina animal. Sbe said one would-be reteuer even jumped. i.n10 1he water and tried 10 bide behind tbe buoy -.itina for the aea li.On to Climb bKk ibo&td But it- wouldn't come near. They've also considered send.i.Q& divers to the buoy in an anempt lO sneak up on tbe tea lion. Jones said. .. But even if it•s a sldt. weak tea lion, we're no match for him in the water, .. she said. lf it were to become eo sick that it beached. i~lf. then they co\lkl come to its aid, Jones said. .. .. In tbe beainnina. be wasn't that emaciated. But~ u be moves around. the twme tiabten.s up. .. she said. .. People c:an lee tbe bk>od. .. Allhoulb they're not sure if the animal is mak or female, Jones said it ~ lO be between l and 3 yean old, about s feet Jona and wtisbina lSOpounds. Despite their initial Ai.lure. the ~ -AILIRO/A.2) BuUe11n Board Bullnesa Ctaaslfled Comlce A~ A7-8 86-8 ca 88 C8 Wherethere'.s ·Smoke, there's fQror ~ Death notices Entertainment Food C1-5 A6 85 C7 A3 ~ BJ ROBERT BAU.EB oe•o..,,.. .... A union official, however, claimed that smokcn' rights were snuffed out when City Council members "unilat- crally" imposed new rqulalions that conflicted with recommendations of the city's Personnel Q>mmtssion, made .following the arbitration of a Mind& Body OJMnlon People Police Log A red-hot smokina controversy is turning employee ap.inst employee in Huntinaton Beach City Hall. 'Public ~otlcea ~· WMther 84,8 ·01.-.. A2 Non-smokcn claim that a few dedicated toblcco useri at the head of the 500-member Municipal Em- ployees Association have tried to scuttle their riaht to a smoke-free environment in the working place. 1molcina dispute. · Amie Ross, wbo works in the accountina division and is vice presi- dent of the association, said Tuesday that the action ~presents a modi· Mesa Job Center w orking andso are its applican ts BJ BOB VAN E'REN ................ It's been th.tee weeks since the QPCoina of the Costa MCJ& Job Center, and many of the same workers who made thcir'first hopeful appearan~ Oct. 3 were ptbercd tbere-1p1n. For some who spoke to a reponcr, the uncertainty of the fint day teemed to have been replaced by a cautious optimism. .. As far u I can tcU1 this place ia aood. .. said Chico Martinez, one of37 men wbo liped on today for jobl. .. 'f.hil is my third week. I worted three days tbe tint week. and I worked all last week. No luck '° far tbilweek." The center was g by tbe city of ColtaMaa 10 lure won:'.::!l hm local street COl'Dll'I and . ~points IUCb u LioDI Part. Mlrtiaez .ad he libd tbe en• better th.an private employment agen- cies. ••At private agencies they deduct I 0 pcrocnt from your ~Y for their services," he said. ••1 didn't likethal •• Another worker, Pedro Diu, said be uJOd lO wait for jobs in lions Park aloq with many other lqal and i1JeDI workers. •'This is better," be said. "I've wortcdalmostevcryday. At the~ I Uled lO ao sometimes three Of four weeb without.~-.. C-. Mesa officials say tbey Aft _pieued with the new job center. Located in a former ps siation OG Plliceatia Avenue, the center is now attr'llCtiDa an avenae of 3S 10 4S wodliels per day, more than half of' wbom uve been findina wort, ac>-COftlial to Qeryl Friedliaa. the city's iD la) relatio6s oftklcr. r~ lot from day '°day, ... ,... -.109 cmftD/dJ . fication of terms of employment and that the MEA m~:e lepJ ~100 10 ovenurn the sm · clampdown. "This week they're bashing smoken," Ross said. "Next wed.. they may ao aft.er those who don't go to church. "What happens when (deputy city atto~Bob Sa.rl4ster closes his door and · ts up a Cl OA the fourth floor? you knoc~n the door and get a finder's fee to expose him'" The battle between City Hall smokers and non-smokers came to a head Monday when the City Council voted to ban smolDoi LO the City HaU except in the soulbcra half of the cafetena in the basement of the five. story building. Smokcn bad been allowed 10 smoke at their desks as long as they bad filters on thclr ash trays. City Administrator Paul Coo1e had aJso opted to let employees. as well as Recall leaders hit wiQI City viol • mcmben of the public, smoe in stairwells and in the lobby near the JMl'~~tbdrew the Jatter two recommendations followina com- plfints. Video spca.alist Tim flan ... n said he was .. outrafCCI" that Ross and / other union leaden who are tot.ax> partisans appealed restrictions without &Oin& to the full membenhip (Pleue -WINO/ A2) Tool firm will close itsdoors · inlrVi.ne . .. ~I ... '· .. Stranger sought in attacKs on horses IJI09DTBd!Rlt ......... _ Ihm~ 8-cb"'Dotioe nlr1:11d a ooml)Olhe dnwint olan ualdentified man tJaey want to talk to lD OOGMC> doll widt tbe lluldM of bones ill llAblel over the lut 12" moetha. ~ Tbe IDOlt recent lDcideDt occurrod Oct. 13 whoo two hones iD a stable in tbe 18000 block of Golden West : Street IUft'erod IUoerfidal wou.nds • ca\&led by a ~lib weapon. ; Police l&id a c:aretater at tbe stables • cooJiooted a ltraftlCt who identified ! bimlelf'u .. John" on tbe niabt before : tbe attack. The man told the caretaker :, tbat be WU a former Vietnam veteran • who lives in Huntinaton &.ch. !-police laicl : The man mentioned be was toina ! to buy a home in Irvine, police said. : Police said that althouih .. John" is not a suspect. be is not known to the bone owners or stable employees and poMce would like to Wk with bim. S.S. BiD Petetlon said today that deuictivea want to talk with the man became be bad no buainesa at the ........ I& prw at tbe atable the niabt befole tbe tlMhiaa :tJ. just be coi~. Petenon. . Tbe IDOll eerioua attack on bones occurred at an actiacent stable tut July. A S3,000q..,_ hone bad to be ~ after tbe 11.uber nicked its bowel. reportedly cauaina poi10n to spnld du'OUP tbe bone'• ayatem. On another occuion, intruders cut oft'tbe WI of a pony and tied it to the mll. . Patice said they've established no moavea foe the bizarre series of ltabhinp Police wwe anyone with knowled&e of the man to call Detective Tom Gillilan or 5'L Pefenon at SJ6..S95 l. The man is about 30 yean old. S feet 9 Artlat'• uetell of ... .... ptla .... el••hl ... inches tall and I SO pounCll. He bu short blond hair and a mustache. He WU wearina a, black tank top. Levia and tennis shoes. ALLEGED MOBSTER, KILLING LINKED ••• ham Al and abot three times in the head; accordina to bis airlfriend, who was raped by eumo·s killers. Tbe ~t before Carroll was shot. Orouo y telephoned Carroll and invi him to dinner with RizzitelJo. The three met at Emilias Italian Restaurant in ~ta Ana, and Orouo uked <:Mroll to drive them t.ck to their car in the O>s&a Mesa partina p.nwe, aa:orcliq to the documenta. In the car, Rizzitello al~ sat behind Carroll, who wu drivin& the vehicle. Rizzitdlo then pUUed a JUD and shot Carroll three times in the bead u they pulled into.the empty parkina structure. accordina to docu· men ts. Rizzitello reportedly told Carroll: "This is for not lettlna us eaL" Carroll and Orouo reportedly met in prison but later went their own ways. Th~~ reunited by reputed Newport mobster Robert .. Fat Bobby" Paduano. who will be tried Vi December on about 70 racketeerina charges. It is aUcpd Paduano directed a team of thup in an effort to take over the lucrative cocaine trade in Newport Beadl. Paduano and Rizzitello were co-- defendants in a t 986 federal fraud case, but both were acquitted. Carroll told authorities that Orouo cobtacted him after the shootina and told him be should retire from the Mustana. aoco~ to the docu- ments. He also told mvestiptors that Yudzevich admi~ clisposina J>f bloody clothina aDd the pin and ailencer used in the Carroll lhoot.ina. Authorities have Jona speculated on a possible conncctioo between the Carroll 'shooti.J!I_ and the Vudzevicb and Casino bllinp, but Evans re- fused comment on any possible further cbarses. Attorneys for the defendants were in court for the arraipment today and unavailable for comment JOB CENTER CATCHING ON IN MES4; .• ,..._Al __ but in any cue, the chancel of eettina a job at the center are better than they ever were in the part," said Friedlin&. °"Out there, you could eet there realfy early. ""t eet beaten out by someone who just arrived because you hap- pened to be stand.ins on one street comer and the employer pulled up to another one." At the job center., prospective work.en sip in at the rront desk and are liven numben according to their order of appearance. .. The men who have been coming have been really orderly and cooper· ativc," F'riedlina said. "'.fbey 1Cem to be really Pad the center i1 there. Even thouah we don •t open until 6 in the momina. a lot them have been comina at S:30 or earlier so they can be fint in line:· As the center becomes more popu· lar, worken may bcain linina up_ even earlier, .micb coula create problems, abe said. "Eapeci.al.ly in winter when it's cold and dark in the mom.in& we don •t want people to feel they have to be thereat all bounjust toeet wort.•• she said. "We•reJoinatobavetOcomeup with 10me kind of solution if wc see that atartina to happen." Martinez said some men were already arrivina u early u 3:30 a.m. in order to be fint in line. One ~ Bernardino Garcia, said the competition for early spots was eettina Stitt .. For those of us who don't have any transportation, it's bard to get here before 6," be said. "So we end up with hiab numbers." Friedlina said she hoped the number ot employers using the center would increue alona with the number of workers. so that the demand for jobs would overwhelm the supply. .. We need to do a better job-of lettina employers know about the lervice we're offerina." she said. Martinez qrccd. and sa.id be also• wanted employen to know that many of the men ptbered at the center were lkilled, experienced worken and that most were after permanent jobs. .. A lot of the guys here have experience in carpent.lj' and other thinp like electronics, be said ... I wu a cook for IS years, but I can also do brick layina and other kinds of work. Many of the ~ys here were qualified to do good JObs at home in Mexico. But here they have trouble because they don't spealc very much Enalish.·· He said he believed there were still a lot of employen who did not know they could find lepl,_ documented work.en at the center . .. I think a lot of them must be misinformed, because not very many of them are coming early in the mornina when we first arrive here ... be said. One employer, Costa Mesa carpen· try coe~ Steve Von Eaen. said be had not rad any of the publicity about the center, but bad 1Cen at leveral tunes on bis way to wo~ 1bis i.a the fint time rve tried this ~ .. he said. "We used to run ads m the paper when we needed tempor- ary pys. rtl pye this a try. It seems like a pretty aood idea. •• Tbe center is beina operated under contract by the non.profit American Immi&rant Foundation. Evelyn Brewer, a foundation mem· ber who worb at the center, said she was :'in& to rcoopize the faces of wo and employers who were u.sina the facility repeatedly. -rhere are already some rqulars, .. she said. "some of them you woo •t see for a week or more because they've 10tten a job that lasted that long. Then they'll be beck. Add we•ve plaoedabout 1 t inpermanentjobs,so they're not bavina to use the center anymore. .. - Brewer said that. on the averqe, about I 0 employers are comina to the center each momina to' look for wortas, with each employer tener· aUv birina one OI' two wortm. -,But dW varies too "she said. .. We had one this mornin, who hired tevea." Oty officials say they hope the job ceiner will eliminate the tradjtional day labor pickup points, such u AILING SEA LION ••• •" Prom Al Friends are considerina another cri1es cauted by man in the past. retcUe attempt. Moore said. .. We llave . to try," Jones said. ~t oil tpilJ in l;.os .. U!lfortunatelr1 ~and. our ex-A~k~ ...... tba ·~~~th penence show tne futility of al" to uu uuva t -c:ioa,_. wi Pat Moore, a spotesman for the ~~an¥ tl'Ntmeot but 1~te Department of rash~ 9aJne, were bealtlly eDOUlb to avoid capture ':lid they too eet ~ ab9ut ailina sea~._, death. Jt.eecacn could lions and Otha manDC Wie. Oa1y tbo1e birds tbat were But be lpeed with Jones ~t li~ iD ~trouble and unable can be done u ~ u the animal as tO 0y away healthy eoOUlb 10 el\lde capture. a...i 6ce tbe w problem .. 1t•1 a Catcb--ll lituatioo. .. Moore wit1a dill .... -lioa. said. .. We have to bope it will tet .. It ....... .,~ W eo W." weat eDOUlb tbat tbey can wrap Joae1 md. •Jte 1 ob¥ioully pretty IOll>etbifta aouad il.. ~ We'll just keep try· The dcimtment bu faced aimilar -" ~~E~Plllt ... Ol'l'ICa ----ft..Cwle ..... CA Lions Park. OffiQCr Dennis Jefcoat, qf tbe Cdsta Mesa Police Department. aid the job center appeared to be havin& an effect. .. Tbe number of men waiti04 for jobl in the park bas lessened CODllder· ably," be said. "rd say the general oblervation at the park and other traditional pickup 1)0ints around the city i1 the numbers have been mtuc:ccf by at mt half.•• Some workers still ao to the old spots, however, and Jefeoat said he believed most of them were un- doc:umented aliem. '"The word buef around, and I think moat of the IUYI who have the proper JiocumentatiOll ar:e going to the center," be said. "Bet we're still ~out brochures in S~sh and En&J11b lettinaany new amvals know about the ae:rvice ... A tXief survey of about a dozen worten ptbered at one comer in Lions Park-today revealed-thaHDOSt of them were undocumented. But a few, who displayed their peen alien rqi1uation cards, said they were 1uapicioua of the new center, thinkina it was like a private employment qency. . .. I've heard they take six dollan a day from you to make sure you pay taxes1.. said Marprito Conde Palacios, who said he.bad been goina to Lions Parle rqularly for seven months. He said be found work at the park an averqe of one or two days a week. The waee. be said, was always five dollan an hour, no matter bow bard the work. The Iona-term stratqy, Jefcoat said, is to penuade all employers to use the lep1 center, thereby dryi.na up the job market for illegal aliens in Costa Mesa.. "Tbere'1 still some education that bu to be done," be said. "We•re te11ina any employer we encounter in the park that tbey can eet leol worten at the center, and generalJy tbat•s where they IO· .. CLOSURE ••• Prom Al Smith International 1ettled at its Von Karman Avenue ~te in 1972, Oubrud said. 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One of the suantameo, Ramon A U.S. Border Patrol car wu &pnoza, 38, wu a Westminster mistaken for a po111'ble dnla Im~ resident. . . . by an Anny National Ouarct belicop-Tbe belicopter-wu tak:iDf part rn ter that C:rubed u it swooped down tbe ~upral niabnimc muaio~ . of for a cloter look. lcilliDa an Oranae Operauon BonW Ranter. a JOmt Q>unty Sbc:rifrs ~fy and 1eVeD -antMlrus 1111~ propam of lix otben, ofticiala Mid. SoutberD Ca1ilinii" ~ depart· The belicopcer struck a power line meats and tbe Wera1 90vennent u it 8ew toward the Border Patrol a tbe U.S..·Maico bo!def. Im· car.J..autboritiea Mid. ~ty Sberifl"s Lt. K.en.neth 1 ne crash claimed tbe lives of three said today. National Ourdsmen and five The propam bM been smpended aberift"1 deputies, inchadina Oranie temporarily watil the crub inveaip· C.Ounty Sheriff's Deputy Steve tioo is ccmqilcted by penoaael &Om Tonkin, 31. and IM AAldcs County tbe Anny Safety Center in Fort Sberifrs deputy James McSweeney, a Rucker, Ala., and the National Guard '4).year-0Jcf Hu.ntinaton Beach resi· Safety Office, said National Guard Mli. Steve Mensik. "We•re not ao4'& to stop the ~(became of the crub}. we·ll proCeed u Iona u the law enforce- ment aeencies want to," be said. Monday niabt'' fiery crub ~ curred wbar the. five-fawmen and three pwdamen aboard the UH·IH belicopter noticed a vehicle with its liabta off parked on a remote access rmd off' Interstate 8, about 70 miles east of San Diet<>. were in the rcocea of act a doter OOkal the suspect • Apparenlly, at about SOO feet, they struck a power line that bad been ~ between two hill· top1," Memik said. -RECALLLEADERS IN VIOLATION ••• Prom Al the couple three weeb to respond to the alleotion1. But Barbara Westbrook said she does not feel compelled to hurry. "It"• taken them two months since · they were OD the property to ~ somethina into our bands, and at's still like. 'The cbec:t·• in the mail .• They were-just on a fisbina expedition and DOW have to justify it, •• she said. ~ shouldn•t wc take our time Westbrook said their attorney would bandle the matter, but they did not ever plan to mum to Laguna Beach: "We have to eet on with our lives, .. she said. wrhey've .brutalized and traumatized two artists. We'll fight them from another trench ... SMOKING ISSUE DIVIDES BB CITY BALL ••• From Al fora vote. For that oveniabt. fl.anapn said that he's .. beina forced" to run for president of the union in November. flan•po said be stopped smokina six years llO durina a smokeouL "I tet lict about two days a month from people amoki.Ql. I baveallerlies. I woUld iatber that ibey dido 't allow smokina at all in City Hall. but I can live with it (tbe restnctiool)." Oleryt Salvati an administrative Uliltant in tbe C-ommunity Services Ocpertment. said Tuelday that she .. loves" the new unotina restrictions. .. If any plllCe sbould be amote he it should be beR, .. said. Salas said ALESSI there are are 16 eml>l<?yces in the department on the fifth Ooor and not one is a smoker. That's because Direct.or Mu Bo~ and Vincent Moort\OUIC before bim, didn't hire people who were smoken, othen said. - . Union Vice President Roa said that only IO or 11 people currently smote at their desb and that they abould be "oa.nd&tbered .. and allow· ed to smo& if they have filter ash trays. Oty ofticia11 uid that SWJCOo Oeneral c. Everett Koop bu COD· duded that involuntary amokina is a • 9 r 1 . \ l . ~ ~ • caute of diaea~ includina luna cancer, in heal y DOD-11Dokers. KOOD abo beld tbat the separation of anobn and DOIHllloken in the IUDe air apmce may reduce, but not elimiute. the exposure of non- amoken to environmental tot.oco smoke. In otbercities, Newport 8e8cb does not permit smotins in City Hall while L.-ma permits amokina only in the c:a6teril between 8 and 11 Lm. and after I p.m. In Irvine. llDOtiaa is perm1Ued in private ofllces u loaa as there an no complaints but fortlidClen in common area. Costa Meta has detipeted llDOldJll area. &plt'910-31..U 1' Computer learning fair slated toni'°1t at school in IrvTrie Tbe lrViDe Ualtled School Diltrict will boll a computer leeniDI fair toaiabt from 7 to 9 o•dock at Vista Verde ScboOI. 5144 r.licbelloa ROid. Plreata and other interested community mem- ben are invited to tee bow Irvine atudeota me computen and'°~ in the clauroom. >.ctivitiea will include student demonstrationa, a Jlanm.on compu1Cr lab and state of the art tecbnoloSY exhibits. Dr. Bruce Givner will be the keynote speaker at the event For ftu1ber' iAformation, call 6Sl..()4.4.4. BaHot qa•tloa. al.red Pros and com of the propositions facina voten OD the November ballot Will be aiRd lbunday at a meetina of the Leque of Women V oten of the ~C:on ii ICbedulc:d for 9:1S Lm. at the home of Barbara Stuart, SS6 POJ>L!.r Ave., Lquna Beach. CaU •94-4861 for further information. CD IJelDUJar .clJedaled A seminar enlitled ••How Safe Are Your CDs7' will be presented lbunday at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel by Bruce Sansone, a vice president with Sbcanon Lehman Hutton•s Newport Center. Fashion laland office. The seminar is free and oi>en to the public. Call Wendy Smith at 644-9111 for reservations and additional information. Halloween pr01ram Jn BB A special children's Halloween happenina will be held Th\µ"Sday &om 7 to 8 p.m. in the Talbert Room of the Huntingt.On Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. The~· sponsored by the Friends of the C'bildren's Library, will feature children's holiday IODp. a Halloween skit and a cartoon. Younpters are urvited to come in costume and admission is SI per person. Call 848-7813 for details. Baanted IJoa.e 1a Lagana The Boys and Girls Oub of Laguna Beach will Stqe its second annual "Ownber of Nightmares" haunted house beainnina Thunaiy· af the clubhouse, 108S Laauna Canyon Road. r The .. chamber" will be open from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday and qain Monday, Halloween niabL There also will be a bake sale both days with the proceeds goina to the Torch Oub. Call 494-253S for more information. E1tp0rdng taJ~ planned Bill Filbert of Diversified Tecbnoloiies will discuss .. How to Get Started in Exporting" Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Newport Center branch of the Newport Beach Public Library. The program is free and the public is invited. The library is located at 856 San OementeDriveand more information is available from Jackie Headly at • 644-31 77. Drag abaae awareness The Associated Students of Golden West CoUeae will sponsor Red Rlobon Day, a drug abuse awareness day, Thursday as part of nation.at Red Ribbon Week. Students, facul_!y and staff members will be warina "Hup, Not Drugs" buttons attached to red ribbons. Everyone will be invited to the College Center patio at noon to help launch SOO hclium- filled balloons. Parent Help meetlng Mothers and Others Apinst Child Abuse of Huntinaton Beach will spbnsor a Parent Help USA meeting Thursday at the Oranacwood Children's Home, 40 I City Drive, Orange. · · Or. Linda Wisc will speak on .. How to Discipline Without Hittina or }{arming Children." The class is free and open to the public, with more information available by callina 143-LOVE. Weda.Oy, <>ct. 26 • 7:30 p.m. Foatam ValleJ P......, .c.m-~-council chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. • 7:30 p.m. l.rYtlle pt..... C.mm••• council chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. TIJanday, M. 27 No meetinp ICbeduJed Girl'smotherh feared.lddna~~ ,.... ............ ,....,.. Tbe IDocblr ol a tirt ..u.dl1 abd1ICUld by .. .,........, .. 1912" Mid Tueld&y dial lbe kDew Leroi Freeman wouid take bet daUlbtet away ii be bad t.be cbance. But Karen Cftswall md abe bad to let bet falber visit his ~--tet. Charity Freeman. became of a court re1eree·s decision. Leroy Freeman wu&nel1ed Friday after Charity, 13, wu found at a Hunl1Dlt<>n Bach 1putment they shared. .. I WU friabteoed that it (Charity's abduction) would happen and it did, but therewu DO way 1 could stop it," Creswell said at a Tuesday afternoon news con- ference in To&cdo. "lt'a been an ablolute nightmare. There's DO way I c:an delcribe what rve ~ throu&b. I don•t thin~an human ~ aboufd have to IO what I went tbrouab. And I don't . ~t anyone iboUld have the riabt to do what be did to me," she said. Freeman's arrest came after detectives went to see him about an automobile repoueuion and the Prl answered the door. He wu clwaed with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and is beina held on SS0,000 bail in Oraqe County Jail. He appeared in Municipal Court in Santa Ana TUesday, but his arraianment was delayed until Nov. I. Charity was not beinibeld captive and appeared to be in good physical shape, . police said. Freeman asked for permanent custody of the airt in 1982 after bis daughter told him she was plannin& to get maajed. He . .a..: Crenid.1'1 lawyertold ber\O...a.... Jlte nalill or risk eoiDI to jail. .,...., fNemall rCtUrned on Sept. S, 1982, •ri9& be ... POI to take Charity for the .-,. Tbe Crcswdls didn't see her apin •til tllit put Sunday. For six years, Owity and her arand· lalber lived a nomadic life, movina from IOWD to town and tryina to stay one atep .ahead oft.be law, police officials said. .. It killed ber to turn Charity over to her • fat.bet," -.id CreswelJ's· husband, Todd. .. But she bad to. Otherwise, she would bave bad to do what her father did -take the kid and run. .. said he had raised the child. The referee's decision gave the mother custody of Charity, but allowe<l Freeman to see her on Sundays. ·Creswell turned Freeman away when he ~e to see Charity for two of the Sunday VlSJts. - After Freeman told his attorney that bis daughter was not complying with the Creswell saic}. she tried to ~main opWniltic while Cbarity was mi · .. I never thouaht she was dC:~~ just couldn't brin& myself to think of such a thiQll" she said. LUcas County Juvenile Court Jud&c Andrew Devine said Monday that Creswell will have custody of Charity when she is ~leatcd from the Medical Q>&.ae,e of Ohio Hospital later this week. Charity is underaoin& psycboloeical and pbyiical tesu at t6e bOspital. lo addition, Devine terminated visita- tion rights for Charity's grandfather. The Crcswclls., who were married in 1982, have a S-ycar-old daughter, Janet. and the judge S&Jd Charity took an instant lilin& to the younscr &irl. "Charity said she wanted a younger sister, so we're su~ everything will work out and everyone will be happy," he said. The case pined national attention in 1985 when it was rumored that Freeman was connected to a satanic cult in oonbem Ohio. The rumor never was coofumed, and police found no evidence of occult act1vtty in Freeman's fonner apertment, located in the Huntington West complex on Warner Avenue. The apartment. rented by Freeman's dau&hter, Nicole Alden, is paid for throup Nov. l, but the manager of the compkx said this momma that the apm1.1nent appeared lo be vacant ·Peninsula hit~run site may be altered By PAUL ARCllIPLEY Ol .. Dlllr ........ An alley where a Balboa Peninsula wopian was struck and killed by a bit-and- run driver may be turned into a one-way streeL , The Newport Beach City Council on Monday set a public hcarina for Nov. 14 to consider the proposal to designate the ocean front alley between M Street and 'Channel Road as one way. It was the site of the ~c death of Debbie Killelea, who was waJ.ii.n& with her two sons from her home to a nei&bbor's when she was bit by a specdina car SepL l. That same day police arrested Danny David Ornelas, a Huntington Park teeo- agerwbo allegedly was drivina the car that struck the 37-ycar-old Killelea. Blood tests on Ornelas indicated he bad a blood alcohol content of .18, nearly twice the legal limit, police said. Ornelas, 19, pleaded not guilty last week Hoag to gefleaaing cancer researcher BJ GREG &LERO Of .. Dlllr ........ A leadina ~er in experimental cancer treatments,has been named to bead the cancer procnm at Hoq Memorial Hospital PresbYterlan. it was announced today. Or. Robert QDillman. 41, dirrctor of experimental cancer tieatmeots at the Scripps Oinic and Foundation in la Jolla, will beJin ovcrsceina Hoq's cancer pro- grams in April. .. The physicians and administration of Hoag Hospital are committed to increas- in& access to the most promisin_g new cancer treatment approaches for patients in .Newport Beach. Oranac County and Southern California.," Dillman said ... I looJc forward to assisting them in that challenge." An author of more \ban 90 scientific publications, Dillman is a leading cancer researcher who is intemanooally known for his work in the research and devclop- menlo(moooclonal anti.bodies and..ot.her. biological response modifiers. Dillman will take charge of Haag's Sl9 million cancer center now under construc- tion. The 65,000-squa.re-foot center, adja- cent to the main hospital, is scbed\lled to open in the spring of 1990. The center ~II house advanced cancer treatment equ1p- ment, including two linear accelerators, tw~ simulators and a hyperthermia unit to murder charges. His trial is scheduled Feb. 19. • Killelea 's death brought a "landslide" of requests to City Hall from residents all over the city seeking solutions to perceived traffic problems in their oeiabborboods. said traffic eoginett Rieb Edmonston. The traffic affairs committee decided to focus on the alley first because of the tra&cdY that OCCUl1"cd there and because the location provides a microcosm of many of the traffic problems reported in other areas. includina heavy tounst traffic, Dr. Robert O. 1)11Jmeo · park.Jna problems and spccden.. The traffic comminee proposed that alley traffic be directed cast toward the channel to prevent tourists from using it as an escape route after they reach Channel Road.. . Also proposed are the postina of sips to warn motorists that Cb.anncJ Roed is a dead-end; red curbs at ICVcra1 inter- Jeetions to increase driver visibility; and limited parlcina at the. e.od of Ouinnd to provide -room ror tum.in& around. Burned victim was stabbed BJ GllEG u.D.n °' ............ A man whose body was found bw'Dcd beyond recopution in his Su.met Beach apartment Monday appercotly died of multiple stab wounds before the fire enp1fcd his apertment._ officials said mis ~ Cowlty Sberift'1 ~ ment a a.wainns dental , .. ,. io help ,,1£ identify the body, Sberitf's Ll. Bob Rivas aid. An aut~ T.aetday indic:atcd that the man dica of multiple stab~ lie said. ..Wt're definitely bandlina it as a homicide," Rivas said. The fire cauted an estimated $25,000 dama&e to the second-floor &pU'bDCnt, located in the 16000 block of 9th Street. Irvine may hire child..:care administrator BJ LP.SUE l!!AANF.ST Of ... Dlllr ........ The Irvine City Council has been asked to consider payina for an administrator to manaae an expandina child-care program at city schools. The Irvine Child Care Project, a pro- gram that provides care for children at their own elementary school, was created in 1914 u a joint effort of the city and the Irvine Unified School Districi. Since then, modular child care units have been set up at East Shore, Stooecreck, Northwood. Santi-so Hills and Vista Verde elementary .:hoots. A program is also under way at College Park Elementary School. However. according to Councilwoman Paula Werner, who asked that the pr~ aram's expansion be considered a pnoritY. during Tuesday night's City Council meeting, the need for child care far outweighs the organization's capabilities. Waiting lists at the four schools are I 0 to 7 S children lon,J and some youngsters ha vc beeD'°Oo those lists for more than two years, she aid. Eight more city schools ha ''e been identified as candidates for the program. -rhls sort of prosram 1s not only unique, but it is effective in so many ways." Werner said. .. It keeps the child in their oei&hborbood. You don't have to worry a6out transportation from the school the child-catt site.~ When the program was launched four years qo. The Irvine Co. made a financial commitment of s2so.ooo. wtule the city allocatedS20,000. To expand the program. The Irvine Co. bas agreed to guarantee up to SS.S million for a bond sale in January. The City Council must now dCClde what part, if any, it will play in binn,g someone to m.&nalC the buqeooing prosram. Up to this point, the child care project's prcs1- dent.. Mary Ellen Hadley, has shouldered the-burden, accord.in& to Werner. "h's ask.inc an awfUJ lot of a ocrson 1n a volunteer poslllon," Werner sa.ld. . Amona the city's oetions are havina the city appoint a proJect manarr from &mODf. exisung staff. hirina a manflll'T or provl<1in& the project with the funds to hire its own manqcr, Werner said. The council voted unanimously to d.Jrect staff to review the city's options and elac:t the oancr before the Finance Comm1SS1on pnor to the council's Nov. 22 m~bng. "This is the tint step," said Werner of the pf'OJCCl's expansion. .., think it's appropnate for the city to onot apin 5lep forward and directly support the pro-a:ram. '' ·Ex-county marshal sent to prison for three rapes. Drive to keep the peace while a woman went to her ex-husband's home to visit her children. Her 17- ycar-old son told her to come by more often, and not when he was asleep. • • • Two pair of Rayban sun~ freeway, the caller said. • • • Someone broke tnto a locker at the Holiday ficalth Spa and stolt a wallet witb SJOO in cash. • • • B\ll"ltan broke a window to get tnto Place. sometime durina the ni.ght. Police found no sim offoroed entry. • 1' • From staff ud wire reports A fired Orange County deputy marshal was sentenced to three yean in state prison for raping three women and attemptina to sexually assault a founh. ci&ht years, was arrested after Brislin told Newport Beach police that be raped her on July 23. 1987. durina a date. Bnshn told police she met De· lamater through a mutual fnend and they went out for drinks. s~ saJd Delamater allegedly became ag- grcssi ve after they stopped in a park mg lot. thetl he drove to a vacant lot and raped her. each worth SlOO, were taken from a home in the 2000 block of Thurio Street. The v;ctim wuinjlll when the bUfl)ar smashed a window and eteaped with the shades, the kind made popular on "Mtanu Vice." • • • A man on a motorcycle nPOed by a a car aad UJied a p.ragc door opener to enter a raideoce in the 17000 block of Gainsfonlto ueal a t.clevwon set a.nd an air compressor. • • • Someone entered a home in the 19000 b&ock o( Brookhurst trttt thf'04A8b a bedroom window and stoic a $690 microwave and a VCR A burJlary witnesa didn't see the actaway car but told police it bad the d1st1nctive sound ofa late model VW Jetta GTI stick shift. The bwJ1ar brokemtoacarat 715Aldcr#oodand took a ncwly-pwdwed pull~ut radio valued at sns. lrrine S1x automatic pool sweepers worth Sl .000 were stolen from a busmess in the I 7900 block of Sky Park Boulevard sometime lut Tbunday. Superior Court Judge Myron Brown imposed the sentence on Donald Delamater, 42, an t 8-year law enforocment veteran who also worked as~ police officer in Fullert<>* and C:osta ~esa. He pleaded auihy in July to three counts of rape and one oount ofanemptcd rap,e. .. Now I feel safe, ' said San.dra Brislin,)(), a local auomey and one of the victims. ... want him to know that he can't intimidate people. "I think it's very ud that this man wotked for three different police •ncies. .. ahe added. Delamalet. a deputy manhal for In a pre-sentencing report. De- lamater told Orange County proba- tion officers that the vicums had aarecd to sexual ~lations. ·•with regard to the characs. the defendant stated that he pied l\lilty because he did not want to take tbe chance of toina to trial and possibly beinaimpnsoned for lO ycars,"wrote Deputy Probation Officer Kathleen S. Didier. "The defendant felt that he may be an agressivc penon but he MS not fon:eful," 1CCOrdina . to tbe tt:pon. .. He stated tbat he never forced anyone to have sex with him and could provide the namn of 100 women he had sex with and had no problems with.·· Tecll 11 l7IO w.,,_ Ave. TUClda.J • ..... 08ltobe~••• tolllira Sl.650 12 111 a I TM -"" .. :r ,. ... ., .•. ....... . ......... _ ........... _ ... " .. ..... ==,.~-..-... •r:. A•~S10l ..... ....., W fram ID opeo Af\cr Dclamater's arrest in her case. three other women -a former girlfriend, a bank teller and a sec- retary -also alleged that DdamattT had sexually assaulted them. Delamater. a divorced father of three, was fired from the Orange County Marshal's Office. where he worked as a courtroom bailiff. and lost his status as a peace officer af\tt bis arrest. If the case had gone to tnal. Delamater would hue faced a pos~ Ible »year sentence. Deputy Oistnct AttorMY Dcnn1s S.ucr said. er: tbe 9000 block °' Onctie • • • A•Amc:.-:·-=-~ .... -~~ ~ .... ttm TOJIQla jictQp point· ............................ .... u.DMmA...._ c .. ... Aa oftlC* ... -..eched •o Orio&e 22-ycar-okl woman at South Coast Plaza and stoic her purse. • • • A key rina with more than 20 keys -valued at $20 -was taken from the counter ofa food market on West 19\h Street. LapaaBeacb A mentally d.JsturbCd suspect who reportedly tried to start a fitt tn the canyon was apprehended Monday near Luuna Canyon 'ROid and Canyon ~etts Drive ind committed to a botpiw fOf a mental evaluat.OD. • • • Ofliaen responded Tunday to repons of 1 ICll trapped on the clif& above ~t &ay Beach. The iJUund anamal wu 1'tcued. ••• • • • A sleepy resl~nt called a fcv. minuta bdo~ 6 Lm. todav to complain about a noisy lcafbloW.Cr 1n tbe outiN k>t al Plafica Commun1· ty HC)'Piial. He's been calllna for two yean. be said, and the IUY shouldn't be matint this kind of rack.ct befort 7 a.m.. be said. lie• po11181aola • SanitatlOD ~ called piohcc after ftndiils a blood--aoUed towel and~ tD a uub can on the lM>O btock olBl'09d Stred. • • • A \NrPlr ~ wtth $710 from tbe Blue Beet restaurant. l 07 2 ht • • • Someone $mubcd the back win- dow of a 1988 Hyundai &ioel ad stole its stereo Whtie the cu wa parked in the 2900 block of Alton Parkway sometime Tuclday. • • • A Canon COJ>ier and $97 c:alll ~ stolen from a busincll it\ tbe 17700 block of Sky Park Boulevltd r.. betWttn midnight ind 8 a.m. ~ day. • •• Three 1tC1"e0 1peakcn aid ....., tools worth a toW ol n• ... 11otcn from a home ill die ll600tllo&* of C'.arlson A \'Ctl\le tOIDCtime _., thasmonth. Poticc cited Steven Qaia Manly 37, o(PomOna OD auspicion or"hl Pit ball helat fall• ID Baat1•11m1 ..,.._ W.ty wu cited McJeeky aftelMoe oa ~A venue. TWo -1ried '° -a @'l bull D Ad 1'ta8111t ····~~=~:.1::~: A ._.., aw t1111 anedly IOll a. ....,1. ~ _. roW ..._...a,,,.__, TM wadd be Yicsia led u• ... .......... ~ •. MoedaJ • .... • .. .. • ....... ht ...,dle1000block OI A..._ ............ I.Ml. • The crane baOcted • lanes o(tllltt 1't ._ told ,alioe dlat two mn .. ar._o...e DM.V PILOT/ Wednelday, October 2t: 1888 E:~J'West~!fd t tbe Sovieta have qreed to Ill people reprded u political _.. ... ,......, __ Witbid the next 10 weeb. ~t'r"'·X... made the staJement at a news · ~ at which he reviewed the ~ of 10 boun of ta.llc.s be held this with Soviet President Mikhail 11 aort.cbev and other top Soviet ollcill• ~:I>Urin. bis dilCUJSiona, Kohl said, ",;'&be Soviets confirmed that they ~~ releue before the end of the ~ all ·peo~ who could be con-....16dered political prisonen." When ubd bow a;nany people that 1fc:ould involve, Foreip Minister •ffam..Dietricb Genscber of· West Germany replied. "We arc not in a 1ipolition to 11ve final fisures." • 1t• In Washinaton, Deputy White r House Press SccTctary Roman h1 Popediulc said, .. We haye teen the news report.a. We arc•= fbrtber detaill. If we, it ii . DI we would look forward to ... Man}' Western aovemments have '&iven lists to the Soviets of people tbey reprd u jailed or held in ~ycbiatric institutions for their pol- 1tical or reliafous beliefs. In New York. the chairman of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, Morris Abram. said be was skeptical of the reponcd Soviet promise. .. One wiU have to wait to tee whether or not the promise is con- fi.nned by the practice,•• Abram told The Auociated Press. • "I am skeptical became we've beard for a Iona time.that the Soviets arc aoina to obey the obJiption .to let everyone leave the country who WW. 10 leave. A.nd tbal'• jUll not happeaed." M llicl. When Mlled iftbe lllld9e Mel come from Oorbec:Mv biMel( Kohl said Ollly it WU ....... durDta the 1a1b." His reinarb in Oerman were tra...-la¥ into EnaJilh by the Soviet Fofeian Ministiy. Lu\ year, Soviet authorities ro- leued at leut 300 prilODCl'I wbo. were ~ held on dwsl IUCb u anti- SoVlet aaitation ana propepnda or alanderina the Soviet 11ate. MOit Estonian Ind Lithuanian na&iouliMa who were beina im · ned for their views have been :c; this year • The rufina Communist Party and aovemment are reviewina tbe Soviet Penal code. and the United States bas repeatedly WJCd that the Soviets aboliah thoee laws most often Uled to bold political dislenten. "' . J43survive . Phlllpplnes shlp _slnkl n g MANILA (AP) -At ... 143 ~~vedtbe~ot·• ~~...=.·.....,= ::& dry on small~ oflciala aid10day. Shi and be"--tean::bod &be Pl . """""........ of~ ... today lD hopes bundtedl more left miuina die 2.ISS-ton Dona Marilyn sank Mon- day with more than SOO people aboerd. . A sbippina executive aaid survivon ttrualcd onto weboatl or jumped overtiOenl u the vaeel heaved in the atorm-wbipped Via-, ayan Sea. It sank about lOO miles IOUtbeut of Manila. In Cebu, Sulpicio President CarlOI Go said 13 other aurvivon were found by racuera oa other ialandl and in the choppy teal. ~All races vote ln S. African election ~ . J' i' JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - Police and soldiers conducted body scarohes on black voten outside Cape Town as South Africans ~fall races voted today in segregated muni~pal elections. President P.W. Botha's ruling party was expected to lose ground to cxlieme right-wing opponents in white citic:si and a light turnout was reported in black. townships where anti..apartbeid activists uraed a vote boycott in defiance! of the aovemment's state of em~ncy rcculations. State Radio South Africa reported 1,946 candidates for the 7 ,229 town council scats were C1ected unopposed. It noted fewer than half the ~.839 black township oouncil seats were being ·~ntested, with no candidates for 138 scats. Black, white, Asian and mixed-race voten cast ballots JOd&y. marldn& the fint time all four m~or race groups in South Africa voted on the same day. Anti-apartheid activists such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu. winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize. called for a national day of protest today. Such calll usually include a aeneral strike. But most black townships appeared normal except for beiabtened .J>Olioe petrols and the prcteD<lC of armed secunty forces around polling booths and transportation facilities. Police said paoline bombs were thrown durin& the ni&ht at the homes of three candidatctin Soweto, the country's lar&est black. township, outside 1ohannesbul'J,. Afso, a limpet mine exploded in a beer ball in Soweto. Two black candidates bad been lcilled durina the camoaian, one Monday niaht outside Port Elizabeth. die Other in Aupst in -SOweto. Many tcbooll in Soweto were closed because of poor attend&nae, ofticialt uid, and black studentl writina exams in U mlazi outside Durban wa-eiired on. Bwes and trains were stoned in the black township of C'laremont outside Durban. Votina wu cxtmnely slow in many black areu around ~ Town. with one or two voten abowina up by midday at some poll.in& placles. But poll workers laid more than 1,000 voten turned out in Khayelitlba, where police were teen oond~ body searches of people cnterina the pollinaarea. AsSenibly GOP leader. N olan·faces challenge SACRAMENTO (AP) -Fresno Aatemblyman Bill Jones, Iona con- sidered by. Alsem~ memben U I rival to GOP Pat Nolan, announced be will .eek to topPle Nolan fiom the leadenbip foUowma the Nov. 8 election. minority leader Robert Naylor. Under the rules of the Allembly, memben ofboth parties must meet m closed-door eeulODS within tw days of, the aeneral election to select leaden. ln December, lawmakers return to Sacramento to formally launch the new lesillative lellion and will vote on a .pealcer for the Allembly and a president pro tempore for the Senate. -!luaeUs bomb PLO bawln Lebanon Jones, a three-term lawmaker with a reputation for succeaful fund ~said Tuesday that "the people of the (Republican) caucus should be liven a choice ... He did·not ajve the n:uont foririt-move;butsaid ~ bad Death squads kill hundreds in ~r;~= .. ~ Supporters of Jones said some Republicans arc ooncemed-.oout - Nolan's involvement in an FBI investiption into aUeeed Capitol corrupuon. Other GOP memben say Nolan hu too clOIC a relatiooabip to Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. SIDON, Lebanon (AP) -Israeli warplanes attacked Palestinian guer- rilla hues in southern and central Lebanon today, Police said at least five people were killed and 40 injured near Sidon. r Ten more people were missing and feared dad in the rubble of at least 30 buildinp destroyed near the southern pon city of Sidon, 'police said. The Israeli air raids were the third ~and fourth on Lebaoon since a suicide car bomber lcilled eight Israeli soldien a week. q o. Also today, Israeli gunoen and ~allied militiamen find mortan and .bowitzen at leftist Lebanese factions. S I d A t Bee, repor1ed by the newspaper's a. va or' mnes y group says sta:o~it~l~d!ie conservative, · bu been Republican leader of the . . · . lower house since 1984, when be LONDON (AP) -The revival of Memben of the clandestine death unely earned out by ~.Jar units of enaineered a coup that ousted fonner death !'luads in El Salvador bas squads customarily wear plain the armed forces which include the - resulted m the assassination of bun-clothes, use\lomarked trUcb or \tans military and the teeurity aervioea, and drcds of suspected government oppo-with tinted windows, and ofterniump by special intelliFnoe units that Nolan is one of four lawmakers of both parties whose offices were ~bed Aua. 24-2S in a federal sweep. nents during the put two ycan, mutilated victims on the roadside "as •• incorporate civilian JUDmen under Amnesty International said today. a means of terrifyina the population.., the1r supervision and control." it The re-emergence of death squads, Some victims are shot from passing said. usually made up of troops and police, C&J? in dayliaht in fn:lnt of wi~ Since early 19871 v:ictims have coincides with the armed forces' open while othen arc seized from their included trade un1orusts, · human opposition to the policies of President homes or in the street and .. nev~r riabts workers. returned refu&ees and BOy's testimony in McMartin trl&l 'would traumatize him' Jose Napoleon Duarte, the London-beard of qain" or turn up an membenofthejudiciaryattemptina BJfteAuodale.IPrea based human rights organization notorious ••body dumps.•• to establiah responsibility for human LOS ANGELES -The bor whose accounts of allcted sexual abuse charged. The death--squad lcillibgs "are rou-riabts violations, the report said. sparked the McMartin Prt>Schoo molestation case wouJd be traumatized by --------------------------------------------------. com.in& to court and wouJd aive unreliable testimony. a psychol~st says. Edith Wolf: apsycbolosist at the South Bay Center forCoun~ wdforang the 7-~-old boy to come to ooun oould hurt bis concentration an school and bis ability to relate to people, and may lead to ni&htmares and bed wetting. "It is my opinion that furtber~oning would onfy furthercxacerbetc-the-boy!s already IU'eSlful situation, said Wolf, who conducted a 90-minute evaluation Monday. The boy•s mother and brother have died since the case bcpn five years aao. reasons bis father cited alon& with the aUCIC<l abuse for not wanting his '10D to testify in the trial of Raymond Buckey and bis mothtr, Peggy McMartin Buckey. " t e i. • : .. "' • • " c .. ~ •• .. .. "' ' 4 .. • ' • . l d J I J % Annual Yield _ CUrrent Rat.e * . - ON DEPOSITS OF SSOO to $99, 999 FOR 180 DAYS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING AMERICAN SAVINGS WE WELCOME YOUR CALL. 1-800·247-7197 Mon.-Sat. 8 A.M. t.o 8 HM. ' •Federal •ad\ reqWnil a subliallial illaar pcmlty far .ty wiahlhwal AnlMll yield ~ on dlily ~ wlMn inual is left on depolit for one-ymr am. it.a. yield n.1am •bjecS ID d-ee wilhoul 1IObcc. % Secolfd plJue of amnaty progr8m .et LOS ANGELES -Phase two of the amnesty prosram, which provides aliens a prooeu for ob~ permanent U.S. residencyr is scheduled to bcain Nov. 7, federal immipauon officials said. About ~-S million people nationwide who have applied for amnesty will be eligible to participate in the second step of the prosram. said John BeUuardo, a SP.C?,kesman for the U.S. lmmip'ation and Naturalization Service. About l.S million of the total arc in the western region, which includes California. Nevada, Arizona. Hawaii and Guam. Applicants who have been te~~ lepl residents for at least 18 months are required under the second to prove a minimum proficiency level in radina and writina to become permanent resident.a. Tb<>1e who speak Eoalisb and have studied American history and aovemmeut have the option of rec:eivinf study materials to take a multiple-choice proficiency exam. Others are required to attend a ~hour classroom prosram. . . Mfn~o• claim• manlpal~tlon, e.ztort1oa LOS ANGELES-Barry Minlcow, ~todispcl bis imageasaoorrupt businesa prodiay, tcltified at bis leCWitiel fraud trial that be was a friahtened liatnoy maniDOlated by extortionist.a. .. I didn't know what to do," be said. .. I was in the 11 t6 p-ade. I Dad a lot of •uble slecs>ina. I knew I was in a lot of trouble." Minkow, now 22, took the slbd u the fin1 defense witnesa and told jW'Ofl bow his youthful ambition led him to form the Z:ZZZ 8es1 carpet clai~companyattheqeofl6. Butbeuidbeoouldootbavedoneitwithout a S l, loan from a man be portrayed u his Svenp.li, Daniel Krowpman. .. He wumyidol,"MinkowtoldJuron. "Hewuevervthinabecausebehlldmoney; be bad build. He bad evcrytbina I didn't have ... Re wu nice to me. He was like the father I never bad. I loved him." But Minkow blamed all of bis troubles on Krowpman. a co-defendant who bas pleaded )Uilty ~to verifyina fa.lee ZZZ:Z Best invoices. Minkow portrayed Krowpman as a 230-pouncf welabtlifter and loan shark with a retinue of musculat UJua enforceri. He uid Kro5nce tried to eexually molest him. For his S J.t.600 loan, Minkow uid an' demanded $200 a week payments plus JU pcn:ent of the c:Ompany•a pro ts. NnrPORT ••ACH CITY COUNCIL CANDIDA1WS FOllUll D l atrtct 2 Geneva Matlock, M .D . Ninfa O'Brien Ruthelyn Plummer Dlet rtct 5 Ralph Aodheim Jean Watt D l atrtct 7 John Cox, Jr . . Paul Ayckoff Thur8day, October 27 7 :30 a .m . to 9 :00 a .m . Newport Beach Marriott Hotel 900 Newport Center Dnw Criticism rains · on draft plan) for better air quality Dukakis shrugs off poll deflcl . •1 ll08 VAN SRll:N SupervilOr Jtoter Stanton wu per. ... .._ ... _ Ucularty critical of the Soutbem A dnft p1aa deeiped to improve California Allociation of Govern· lit audty ...._ ........ ,Southern Cali IDlllll. ~ UIOCiation atafl' or lnla .--;-....:;-criticism y._: aboddy worlaninlbip in their pc>pu· clay &om memben ~ Onnee Coun-latioo and employment projection• .... "" SuperWon. -of for Oruie ~ty. :..... ~ it u ..: and .. ID file:& tbete are more wo~en per ....-Hllic. bouleho&d iD Oranp County than 1't Dian. required under tbe ellewben ill the rqaon, a fact which WenJ a.a Air Act and the Cali-eeemstobavebeenaporedbySCAG b'Dia Helltb and ~O>de, willao ltaft:" beaaid. .. , ~ it'selemen~ before die boud o( tbe South CoUt tbat you look at . this type or ~ Air Quality Mr , meat Dillrict for . wben you are puruna toeetber pro~ UDrOft1 on Dec. 6. tiom on job and bousina bl•1nce. -lnchlded iD the broed--reecbf'na A spokesDW> for the district said plan are mandatory traftic reduction some criticism bad been expected. ~ IUCb u car poolias and altbouab ofticiala there were some-telec:om•W1ina. whereby employees wbar ditappoiDted in the nature of wort at beme and communicate with 0raqe CoUnty's respc>nse. their job lites via computer. ..We :would have hoped they would . Tbe Dlul also a~pts to address have substituted some other creative atr quality problems m the Iona term, solutions to problems where thev ~ sucb m~ u rnanarmcnt of .found our approach to be lacking.'' ~~ bOUllJll locatiooa. said Euaenc Fisher, inter-~t m a 44 pqe reapon1e released aovemmental relations officer for the tbia week, county a1afl' memben district. blasted many upecta of the plan, ' . . panicularlv th0te aimed at aolvina He wd some of the seemingly far. the ftilion's Iona-term air pc>Uution f~ proJ>OSals, such as the elec-problelna. ~u~n of all cars, would bc(;ome After rev'-'irt9 the ata1f' respc>n1e feaaible ID the future. . board membm)oined in with ~ "T~olo&Y dC?CS not stand still," own volley of cnticiam directed both be wd. "There will be advances. We at the district and the Soutbem don't have all the answers now, but California Aaociation of Oovem-the idea is to have a ~Ian. What we menu. which collabonted on the have is a very difficult issue here1 and dnft plan. I think tbia plan provides us wtth a .. Even a relatively quick review structure for addressina it The plan reva1a that the plan is unworkable," will be ~odified every two years." said Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez.. In their reapc>n.se to the plan, the .. More time is needed _:rve this plan supervisors recommended that the extensive revisions to f ve the district board not consider the entire wbolethinaadoleQfreality. plan on Dec. 1§, but only th_c n_ear- ---Vaquet d1ed one 1ona-tenn term portfon. which deals with proposal that calls for all cars in measures feasible with current tech- SoUthern Cali&onia to be electrified noloay. by the year 2007. Fisher said adoptina only pan of "That would exceed the total the plan would VIOiate federal and electric:al caJ*i,ty of the state by state law. about 84 percen~" said Vasquez. "Both the Ocan Air Act and the •1 fte A.a11et. ... .,... Mica.... Dubkia iDaiJ1ed \Oda he is maki1111._ .. ,.. propaa•• ~ lhnllled otr a dou~'t deficit in aew PaAla. Repubtimn Bulb renewed bia dwle that bk:is 1lcb the DeCellAl1 experience to ,ovem the nation. 1'be poUaten are not eoma lO call the election," Dukakia said in a statement to repor1en in Denver. .. It'• people wbo are aoina to be votina." I Dubkis met with Hispenic !Ciders iD tollup Colorado before traveling to mi.Doil. Bulb waa ddiverin& a speech on economics IOday in Detroit before uavelina to SouU! Dakota .and Mon· tana. DemocrabC runruna rmte Uoyd Benuen was stumping in Montana and California. Preaideat Reapn ventured into the Democratic auonabo&d of Mary~d and noted the Democrats' complai.pts about tbe neptive tone of the ~~· .. Well, I think they're squirming became Oeorte bas shown America how far outside the mainstream tbey really are," Reqan said. Republican Vice presidential can- didate Din Quayle, in florida cam-paipi, for senate candidate Connie Mack n. talked u though the election were over. He noted the Soviet sl:Jlps work to free two whales ABOARD THE ADMIRAL MAKA.ROY (AP) -Two Soviet icebreaken fl)'lDI U.S. and Russian flap worked through tlie niaht to smash tbrou&1i"an ice ridge-.blocking- the peth to hicdom for two whale$ trapped in ice oft' Alaska for nearly thrceweeb. Rcscuen, meanwhile, said Tues- ~y they succeeded in moving the caiifomia aray whales around a shoal that bad stymied prosress for three days. As dartcness fell, the mammals were only about two miles from the water OJ)Cfted by the Soviet·ships. Rescuen planned to use a tractor- Voterturnoatpredlctlon: SO~ or lw · WASHINGTON (AP) -The 1umout in the percentandlrelandaecondtolutat62perceat.accordi~ presidcfttiaJ elec\ion is npecied to be one of tht lowest to fiaurea compiled by Franca Fox Plven and ~ this ~nuary, continuina a trend of declininc voter Cloward in wir book, "Why Americana Don't Vote." panicipetion in a nation that JJri:des itself' as 1 belcon of • The turnout in the last election, the 1914 contht Western~~· tay poliucal anal>:sJs. between President Rcqan and C1emocrat Waheri. Pubhc interest ~Pl are waryung that onl SO Mondale, was S3.3 percent oft.he voti populati . percent or less of the elt11ble voten will ao to the potYs on That was the lowest turnout since the itf percent w o Nov. 8,. about the um~ u ~he rce<?rd low 49 percent pve Harry Trum1n an upset victory over Republkan turnout 1n the 1924 praident11I e&cct1on: . Thom11 ~wey in t 9•8. Such tumou~ down from a record h1ah 79 percent in Most political scientists attribute the low American 18~ •. put. the .Ul'!Jted Statet ~t the bott~m of the voter panidpation to the requirement that voten repsterdays part1c1pa~aon hs& an the worlds democrat1e ~y~tems. . or _weeks ~fore they cast their balloL ln contrast. . Bclaium bead~ the aver_aee voter parucapat10.n hst rqJStrat1on in West ~uropcan democracies is meneraJly with 9.S percent while the United State5 ranks last with S3 automatic. with the voter reccivina a notice i'D tie mail. difficulty of a White Houae that bas to deal with an oppolition-controlled CoDlfCll. .. When you're iD the min· ority, the ~tycontn>lt thepvel. They're able to 1e1 tbe aeencia in Conaresa," Quayle said. With less than two weeks rcmain- ina until Elect.ion Day, Dup.kis insisted in a late-ni&bt television interview Tuesday that there wu still time for him to overtake front-runner Bush. But when asked shortly after the p~ about Polls sbowina him trailina by 13 and l • percent.a&C points, the Democratic nominee simply replied. ~ForsinJ ~" · In the 90-m.Unue 10tervleW on ABCs .. Niabtline, .. questioner Ted Kooocf asked Oukakia what Bush bad done to .. nail your hide to the wall thus far." The Democratic nominee failed to cballentc Koppel's usessment of the White HoUJC race before answerina the question. "Two t.b.iaiJs. tT DukaJcis said. .. The Bush campaip ~ a very careful and deliberate decision way back in the sprina to run a touah, 1nacking. neiative campaifn. And they've btecn do1na it ever S1noe and perhaps I responded too late. perhaps I abe)uld have been out there attaclciDI or counterattaclrina from the belift· nina." . He ai.o criticized Repubtiqn • ldvertilin& and cbaqed Bulb with runniDJ a campaisn ••lmded with distortion and misrepraentation and falsehoods." • Earlier Tuesday, Bush defended bis carnpaip ads apinst the Dubkis attacks. "Because be was trying to rua a-.y from his record, I have factually pointed out where be atanda on the record," Bush said durina a cam119ian stop in Akron, Ohio. -1 , ) Fed~al charges brought against reputed Colombian drug leader l NEW YORK (AP) -Five men were indicted on federal cbarlCI lh9 plotted to import thousands of Pounds of coc:eine, iDcludin& a reputed Colombian dn&& lord wbo made death threats apinst Mayor Edward f. Koch. officials •Y· 1'be indictmeat Tuesday of -GollDlG-Rod.tigucz.- Gacba and four others .. reaches into the highest echelon of the multibillion«>Uar Medellin cartel," said U.S. Auorney Andrew Maloney. Accordina to the indictment by a federal grand jury in Brookl)'D. the five conspired with undercover agents posina u drua broken to brina 2 200 pounds of cocaine tDtQ the New\' ork area every eiibt dars. . Robert Stutman..r. bead of the U.S. Drue Enforcement Administration's· omce here, said bis agency received reports from Colombia that Rodriguez Gacha had made death threats llUJl.St Koch, Stutman and otbcr' "" mfon:iem.ent officials. • Three Colombians atTeStcd here Thunday bad m electronic device that could have been Uled to let off upJosivcs by remote control, officials said. lnfoffners identified the three .. "'ltlins. - - BccaUte of insufficient evidence, one was rcleued and two were held only on ebartes of violatina irnmiaration law. • .. lfl am not safe, who ii?" said Koch. -rbat is wbatis borrifyina." 1be more they threaten, the more we'll JO . aft.er them,': said Stutman. It is unlikely Rod.riauez Gacba will be~­federal authorities said. becaute bia South Americm homeland does not have an extradition treaty with tHe United States. • l Such a radical mcrease iD electrical California Health and Safety Code capecity would depend heavily on state that we must submit a plan to national enelJ)' policy and miaht achieve clean air, and the near term 1imply result in the expc>rt of . plan doesn't do that, .. he said. "The Southern California's air quality and Environmental Protcctio~ ~ncy environmental problems to other bas found the Los Angeles air bas10 to areas if new coal and nuclear power be in violation of the law. We feel the plants bad to be built to meet the total plan is needed to address the lik.e device propelled by pontoon . . 1 r=~~~..:ee~ib!':~~~ Two copters crash in Arizona; 1 O killed; the icebreaken' farthest advance. demand. problem." The whales will probably be free by YUMA, Ariz. (AP)· Two Marine Corps helicopters The aircraft wett be1nc used in a "troop intertiap late this afternoon if thinp y.o as well crashed in a descn gunnery range during a traming exercise" with crews using ni1ln·vis1on &Oll)cs when the as they did Tuesday, wd rescue exercise, killing all 10 servicemen aboard, officials said crash occurred, said Army Maj. Unda l>umoulin. .a Tair charged in Immigration scam coordinator Ron Morris of the Na-today. Pent.a&on duty offi~r. tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-It was not immediately known whether the hehco~ Four people were on 1 CH-46 heliooptcrand six on a A Huntinaton Beach couple bas been charted with ldl.ina ~ documents to immiarants seeking lepl residency iD the United States, and coachina them for interviews in Santa Ana. ministration. ters collided, said Cpl. Darren Fuller. a public affairs UH· IN copter. Both helicopeers arc desiped to c:arty Io 1nother development Tuesday, spokesman at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma. more troops but were not transportin& full teams Beceira's wife, G~icla. allcscdJy filled QUt application forms, tran- scribed birth certificates from Spanish to EnaJish and gave iUepl immipant flien telling where to go for physical examinations and finger- prints, the complaint stated. theFedcralAviationAdmininistra-,,'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;iiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 tion ordered fli&hts around Barrow i I -wit!rlmmtarltton officials. Gabriel Becerra provided typed letten suppoledly from labor con- tractors and farmers, falsely stating that applicants were former em- plo~ accordina to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court r.e .. -.. .... ,.., willwl ........ Ollfr Sl*ililb CM Wfl JOll pdctlJ. ~DEN'S 1"3 ,.._..-. C... .... CA (71•) ~ As many as l 00 sets of documents were sold for $600 ~ch, federal o~ci~s alleged. Point to stay above 2.,000 feet because of crowd.in& by unallpl•nes takinga. look at the whales. Around noon, Morris, Re1r Adm. Si&mund Petersen of NOAA and CapL Jim McClelland of the U.S. Coast Guard Oew to the icebreaker Admiral Mabrov as it waited about 2.S miles northeast of Barrow. P .\ H r -...; ·r ~ 1 • : 1 1 · . , , , . , : , " . , •• · r' f.' 1 • • • f 1 · " 11 A l-l111lon ProgrMt ('221) That T••ch•• ... • Study Sldlla • Note Taking• Memorization Techniques • How To Study for T•t• • How To Reduce Anxiety Before Teets• Motlvatlonal Techniques Jr. High 4-8 pm . Sr. High 8-8 pm Nov, 1, 3, a, 10, 15 a 11 Register by November 1st ...... Group Uml9d to I Stucl9rlla. ........... AdWw .. ,,. .. 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Ft..nali~ OrMge ~DAILY PILOT/ WedMecSey, OCtober 21. 1988 Many shirkers in war against AIDS, author sa}rs ts t d •i d i PrQjected cue numben quoted by SbilU are con en s preJ u ce stUJlllina,. By 1993, nearly half a million Americans will AIDS tnto ept emtc have contracted the dimease, for wbicb there is no known .... ,.J_ cure. , By 1991, federal health officials claim AIDS will be : ., OlmO u.am the second palest cause of.death in this country, with •1 .... ..., .... ..., only coronary-related di!ICUeS causina more fatalibea. Shilts lauded recent raearch and education eft'oru I Nearly a decade after it was fint coined, the .. A.. tlfleted to bait the spttad of AIDS, but claims the di.,ue WCJl'd, u author Randy Shilts calls AIDS, is finally a part should never have spread to the epidemic proportions : of popular Janauqe in the United States. which exist today. T&e first national mecli,J cov~ on But despite the bU'raae of coverage giv.Pft to the thedileuedidn'toccuruntil 19831 twoyeanaftertbefint Cl-.. in recent YeaJ'!t Sbt1ts claims that public health c:a1e1 were diapoted in New York and San Franci1CO. officials and the media still refuse to offer their full Public apethy and bureaucratic red tape contributed 1tli1&ance to battlin& what could soon be the second to the delay m education and research, but Shilts claims le9di.na cause of death in this country. that prejudice wu the real motivator behind the years.- .. .,,e bad .health officials more interested in protect-10 ... .a-lav m' declarioa aall.J>.ut war on AIDS ina their .iobs than protectina public health." Shilts, -~·1 'tunny, but wlten; baby gets ATOS, lbey call it an author of the best-sellin& book on AIDS cal1cd "And The innocent victim," Shilts said. "Well, tell me, who are the Band :s On," said t.londay durina a speech at Orange piltyT' Cout Co . • Even after health offici.a.ls aclcnowlegcd that AIDS .. · y, the media only became interested in was a ICrious health threat, Shilts said it took the death of AIDS when it looked like it would affect heterosexuals ... 1 celebrity -Rock Hudson -to )>ring the disease to nly when it would affect people who counted," be added national attention. Shilts, who is p y and a national issues reporter for .. The diaposis of Rock Hudson with this disease San Francisco Chronicle, has been on the front line in separates the history of AIDS like the birth of Christ battle IP,imt AIDS since the war began in 1981. His separates the millenium," Shilts said." And even after the considered by many the definitive work on the 1torieuboul him came out, there were people close to him · tory of AJDS in America. bas been transJated into six who took s*ns to insist that be didn•t have it." 1£:=-~ and is in print in 14 countries. A mini-series Since Hudton's death, millions of dollars have been on the book is currently in production. pumped into AJDS research and there has been "an .. The Politics of AIDS" was one of severaJ events avalanche of media coverage .. on the subject, Shilts said. ted Monday u pert ofOCCs first AJDS Awareness Drup such as AZT which reP<>rtedly slows the progress eek. Semi.nan, speeches and other events dealing with of the AIDS virus, have given hope to AIDS victims, he spread of AIDS and ill history will be presented on said. · · pus throucbo~t the week. .. Despite all this. Shilts claims the media and medical Accordioa to recentstatistics, there are nearly 70,000 1~ professions are still slucgish about accepting AIDS as a D ues of AJDS nationwide; approximately 39,000 people problem of epjc proport.Jons. • vedied.ln()raqeCounty,690cases wercregistcrcdas Neither of the presidential candidates has' openly April. includina men. women and children. discussed the iuue, be said, and President Reagan has mentioned tbe WOid AIDS only once in public duri.na bis eipi,.,_, teDure. In addition, Shilt.I Mid llapn bas DCwr once met with SwJeon Oeneral C. Everett Koop to me.. tbe AIDS •ttle . .. It'• like havina a war and havina 1 president refuse to meet with tbe ~ ol defwe," Sbilts laid. The media also continua to trat the AIDS epidemic u 1 minor problem, Shilt.I claimed. None ol~nelllll It the either the presidential or vice-preliden . debalel prdeed tbe candida&a 011 the subject of AIDS. even .&bouab numerous polls have indicated that AIDS is the No. f health concern amona Americans. ' "The fact i&i they don't think AIDS is all that imponant," be wet Altboup ltmdina bas been increued, Shilts said numerous federal l'Olldblocb often keep it from reachina its IOW'te. There are 1everal experimental drugs whic6 have abown promise u AIDS deterrents, but they cannot be administered on a broed basis because money for teltiga is tied up in ptperwork. Shilts said. Sbilts l&id much of the money and effort lo combet AIDS bas come from within the py community, even thoup medical officials have apeed that AlDS is not limited to homotexuals or intravenous drug users. Shilts said it will take a concerted national awareness of the disease, which be doesn't believe bas happened, to provide the resources neceuary to defeat AIDS. .. On a P.M roou level, I think Americans have responded with a~t deal of compusio~1 ··Shilts said "f think most Americans really want to do me right thing. .. The key question becomes. Will we be facing this united u one nation or two nations driven .apart by fear and prejudicer• he said. "I think the decision of how we answer that question in the yean to come will be our · measure of civilization in this country." A variety of events dealing ~th AIDS are scheduled · t.hrouab today at OCC, inch1dini generaJ overvieW5 of the ~disease and informational sessibo1 about new drugs and proposed treatments. All events are free of charge: For more information. call 432-S72S. .. ~ ......... .,Lw ...... .. And tile Band Played Oa" aathor Randy 81allta .peen lloaday at occ. ~ettyCrockerorBetty F-rledan?It'sno longerclear .. ::i New conventional wisdom says we ~ould encourage our daughters to get u much education as they can. let Ai for marriage and motherhood, we pro~ them that somewhere alona the way they will meet their liberated pnoce charming and tosether they will have it all. • them know clearly about bow we 'expect them to suoceed. help them to ' ace them.elves as professional adults ' by exposing them to as many succ:css- ful females as possible and help them ' to develop a skill -any skill -to the . point of excellence. Can a woman really have it all? Or could it be that women have bought into a star-$p&Qlled super-woman myth that they are now i>using down to their daughten? , · The object of all this, of course, is for them to know that they have the ability to achieve all that they choose. Every 1eoeration bas its heroines -those culturally-defined super- women who set the pace for the rest of I ,~ • LET US CARE FOR YOUR PARENTS Our unique campus set rtng provides a wlde range of senior llv1ng services. •RETIREMENT Our Independent seniors enjoy · Deluxe suit f's. private and semi-private studios ·Transportation to shopping. doctors and recreation -24·hour security and staff ·Walk to stores. restaurants and theatre •ASSISTED LIVING W'f!n just a lltUe help can make a ll the difference ·Medication and bathing assistance -We arrange doctor's appointments and reorder ,p rescriptions ·Supervision and friendly reminders for personal ·needs · Nlghltlme safely rounds made by staff • 11'TERMEDIA TE CARE For the more fragile adylt that would benefit fro m license nurse observation and supetvlslon . •REHABILITATION AND SKILLED NURSING Services needed by the person recovering from Illness. re«l,lng t herapy. or requlrtng long-term nursl~ care. We tab prU& fn. deHNrbag the Bfgltat QuaUtll of SenfCe •.. Come ~our specfaJ place HUNTINGTON Senior Residence 18851 Florida Ave Huntlngton Beach (7lol) 8'2-7788 BU1'fTINGTON Beach Conroe.cent 18811 FlortdaAYe Ban~ Beach (7lol)M7-3Sl5 LEARNING ACTIVITY PRESENTS A ~ or Worb hops ,,,, R OH A . Parvfn Rose A . Rarvtn. MS. MFCT. le a peychoteraplst and founder and director of the Parvin Center (or Developmental Health In Newport Beach and Beverly HtUe. Her work aa a rel&· tlonahlp and pattern change apeclalJ9t has been featured on tclevtaaon. She ta Uated tn "Who'• Who ln Caltfomta" and baa given numerous prevmttve traJnln« pl"Ogram•. work-ehope and eemtnan throlilftOut the wcslem states. Roec A. Parv1n wtll be conducting a 9el1cs of workabope dedicated to developmental healtR. The folio~ work-ahoi» wtll be held at the Parvtn Center located at 1501 We9tclttr Dr. Suite 318, In Newport Beach ........... el S 4'1•oe0 November 9tb & December let. *-VW.0 ,.._. UY'' NO¥embcr 18th a December 8th ... ._. ..... ae.J ......... for atnglea only. November 22nd a December l&th. Each workahop fee ta 825.00. ''Tear ol. Suceeee·· wtll be held Thunday October 27 from &-10pm at ea.ta Me.a ~ School tn room 107. THl9 worUhop wtU. help you cxj>lore & learn to ellmlnale the ··•llCCe99 bloc:l!r•'' and Id tn touch wtth the • ·e.acce. power'' w1thln JOU· Role A. PwYla wtU al9o lecture at tbe r~ EaDO on a ber ICb llt tbe ADabelm ConfWllllw::I '*""'*' Ia tbe W91t Set••lft Rd pbaae 181 ·2IOI. She Wt11 a110 be a L ~ i .,._to B111ce·· With Dr. ~ • IWCI lllldli •i~ nn. ,,_ 811m-9ul. ,._ ..., " n'• • • ., ....... , amaaltattanl ............ .. 0.MM 174 . LHIDA Aa.uz1 womankind. When abe was 5, my daughter Jessica once said, ·~Whoever married Betty Crocker au.re is luclcy." (She had in their ability to afford to be full-time seen a commercial on n showing a homemakers. ~ middJe-.qed woman in an These were the women who bistori- •.P;l'On coolcina 10me wonderful cally followed the WW ll Rosy the thina.) Her remark mana~ to strike Riveter-types who jumped in to a blow directlf at my pilled cheese perform all kinds of traditionally sandwich-inspired auiJt. male labor while their husbands went Betty Crocker and Suzy Home-off to defend our country. maker were both fictitious media In the 1960s, Deny Friedan creations. (I tried to explain that lo launched the women's liberation Jessica -she didn't believe me.) movement with .her book "The Tbeirimqesrepresentedaoidealtoa .. Feminine Mysti9ue," and created a generation of women who too\ pride new type ofherome. Slopns such as "Become the man you wanted to marry" encourqed too m.::r, women to abandon SO<alled ·~ e-cllauvinist husbands" to do their own thiDf. For many, 1t turned out .to be a lonely choice. In reaction, women of the ·10s thouaht we could have it all. For us, the name of the game wasjuaJin1 Now it's our dauabters' tum to ask ~questions. Would we really do it apin? How loW-calorie diet exacerbates obesity Everyone knows we have an obesi- ty problem in this country. I~ spite of tremendous powth in the weight-loss business. the problem j ust gets bigger. Aocordioa to recent demographic studies. Americans are about 6 pounds heavier now than they were 20 years aao. and the most prevalent ~amintheJ>-~ue_ poup. What is the problem? Why is there such obesity at a time in history when we <:an so accurately. assess the problem and do something about it? Perhaps it is because our CWTCnt solutions are put of the ~blem. We insist on usina low-c:alone diets as the JULIAN WHITAKER weiabt ~almost a certainty with any kind of reasonable calorie tntake. We now have the capability of accurately measuring the amount of e~ or calories burned by each indivtdual in a rest:ina state. This measurement is called the ll.E.E. (Ratio& Energy Expenditure). Nor- ..mally, this Res•ina Enetl)' .Expen- diture hovers be~n l.SOO and fint line oftratment. But as soon as ""2,400-calories depending upon your the patient aoes oft' the diet, he puts body size. theweiabtbackon-oftenmorethan Obese people oocasionally have a be lost. · ·· low resting energy expenditure which duced. Carnitine is currently used mos\)y in treating heart disease and blood fat disorders. but its role in obesity will .surely increase in the future. . Co-enzyme QI 0 also bas usefulness in the treatment of obesity. ln one st~ this unique substance was fo to incnase the oxidation of fat and result in significant weiabt loss. Old beliefs die bard, but maybe over the next decade we will be able to pull away from the practice of low- cal~rie dietina as the maj~r tool for wei&ht control. The problem wit:b our solution is to a peat extent explains the obesity that low-calorie diets lower the problem. With a low requirement of metabolic rate of the patient, making eoCl'I)' there is a tendency to store 1--------------------------------~~----------~----. exc:esscaloriesasfat J"""8 1ftllabr, M.D.. Hdlor •I ......... B..n D&eae" atl "II~ ...... Dlih,., .. ,.,,.,.,. ..... ,. ,. The solution to weiaht loss is to find some way to increuc the resting eoeray expenditUJ"I 'SO that tfae body hums up more fat. But when you follow a low-caloric diet, the body lowers the REE, almost auaranteeina wcl&bt pin after the diet. 'the solution is not scJ much to lower the calories but to increue the CDef1Y expenditure so that the body thins itself automatically. There are two ways to do this: exercise and nutritional supplementation. When you exercise; you bum up a lot of extra calories, but the real value '1nelor ol th 1ftlrahl' WellllH• wll,_le bl N_,,.,., a.ct. HEALTH No1Es ~ -- Shampoos with SLSmay~ a child's eyes comes after exercise when the restina More is involved than just "Owl .. CDef1Y e~penditure is increased for wbeD tot.stet hair shampoo or soap in several boun. their eyes. O:nain supplements also increase THn-.RBIT. ~ consumption. These arc L-Tbe qeanina IFftl could contain a Camitine and ~Enzyme Q lo. L-~nt caJlecl sodium lauryl Cami tine ICll to tranlpon fat across ~te, which may • damqe ~ the membrane of the mitochondria DUticularlY youaa ~ says · where it is burned. When camitine is IC.eitb Green, professor of depleted. the bumin& of fat is re-OothalmoloSY at the Medical Colleac 1------------------------. of Oeoraia in Auausta. Fact is, heart disease kills more American women than any other cause. So if you thought gender alone woald protect you, it's time to change your thinking and your ways. Before heart disease becomes a problem for the men in your life. .. RUFFELL'$ UPIOLSTEIY INC. ... ....... """ ..... •m-u.. cem --•••• , 50tu orr INmAL FEE ' 70 l":r: UncJudlnc Cotpotate Padta&esl He iisued the caution apinst commonly utecl 10eps and shampoos contlinina SLS in a ~ to Re-leal'Cb to Prevent Blindness, an orpnization devoted to eye reeearch and protection of vision. SLS, even a drop or so, is taken up quietly tbroulh the cornea. the window of the eye, and accumulates in the eye, stayins there for five to six days. Orr:m .us.: It brinp about cbaqes in the UDOUDts of some proMlios in tbe eye. and c:natela new kiDdofJll'(J&ein. not yec ldeati&d, in rabbit eyes u.led in experimenta. Green said. nil ,.._ quationa about Jona-term efkta OD tbe oonnally ~ corDeL f'unller, tbe SLS praloated be9lifta ol the corneal es)idlelium -the Olllullr iurla la,er oltlae cornea -to 10 ckys. Heebl woald MnDllly occur in two days. 0.... .md. Tbere are DO lips ol•ms11 to tbe 9J1 tom SLS rijlH aAsr -of d9e ...._poo or aoap. 0... 71id., but ..... may be llr ......... t8lctl dla ueimmedia.,oblillollli. '"Oar ladinp ._ • 10 c.11 b ~-:..~Ct1r:':: ... o1 ........... 1111i'7 "'11D1'1C, ...... pa I ft'1 90- t =-.-:.=~--... ta.., lllil , •.... -:= ... ~rr.~---- 1311'981 !•HIE~ .. i ==1: Porsche_Design opens showroom w:ith cash register __ ~ a, aoaDT llYNDMAN over levera1 dec:eda by Ponchc'• ettt_y neat week at South Cout Plaz.a ............. ftmou tpOrta.rl. in Col1a MelL (bt corijunction witb Ponme II not for everybody. The Despite tbeir mcrchudite't a-tbc . ooenU& an cl.bjbitio~ of prod'9Ctl tbat bear the name are clUlive appeal. Poncbe executives ~ ~ ~ • de-~ too COltly or just too ncy to believe tbere arc eoouab cuatomen ....-it on display in the mall s Jewel wia 1U11 accepWM)C. interelled in tbeir f\anc:Uoo-over-Ci>wt.) But that's fine with the American fiilla.. delipM>ver-dollus appr09eb to "Al for the score. it'ueally our fin1 ctiltributonofPoncheDeaip, wbote juttify .\he openina of a retail store lbowroom with aculfrqi1ter .. says merdMmdile -&om 1un,lulel and that will stock only Poncbe Dcsian James Ellis. president of A~cri~n wristwltcba 10 titanium pem and produe11. Ponche Desian. •lber bricfcuet -ii apecied to Tbat store, the tint Poncbe Dcs.ian Currently, Porsche's billfolds enbuce lbc te&cci reputation earned retail outlet in the world, will open brief cues and prmcnt t.gs-priced NYS E UPs & Dow iS OnR TYE Co uNTER M ~ C09lt DAILY PILOT I Wedneed8y, October 28, 1988 NYSE CoMPosnE TRANSACTIONS Due to trenamlaelon prollleme, ....,._ oloel• pM11 .,. not In .... Dally ~lot • N ftDNE8DAY'811 A.M. (PDT) PIUCl8 +l OW. l"I: loeltt LHI Clle 110 H 114 'U ·~i~~ Dow Jones slips 7'pothts NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices sqged today. . The Dow )ones average of 30 industrials slipped 7.11to2,166.2S by 2 p.m. on Wall Street. Losers outnumbered gaioen by about 3 to 2 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchanac- list.ed issues, with S48 up, 79'7 down and !37 unchanaed. · Losen among the blue chips included Inter- national Business Machines, down 1' at 1~2; General Electric. down V. at 44'h; Eastman Kodak, down lh at 4~ a.nd International Paper, down ¥. at 4711l Bethleheat Steel, by contrast, rose I in to 21 ~ i~ active ~ Th~ company ~rtcd sharply hiaher operabna earmnp for the third quarter. Sean Roebuck. widely rumored in recent days to be considering a restructuring or other trans- action. pined' 114 to 4S. Wickes climlJeO l ~ to 91/J. Following the recentabandonment ofa$12-a-"Share management buyout plan for the company, a sroup of investors o1fe~-uke1n>veTfot sn:is a share. The NYSE's com_positc index of all its listed common stocb fell . 5 7 to I SS. 30. At the American Stock Exx:banac, the market value index was down· 1.08" at 303.30. WHA T AMEX DID I WH AT NYSE DID -.,..EW VORK CAP) oo. 25 New VORK (AP) Od.-15 ____ _ 1 1~· 11 AMEX LEA DERS , GoLo Quo rEs Dow JoN[S AvER AC ES ' METALS QUOTES , NASDAQ SuMM ~RY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1888 Even 0-2 has a sho.t at title in Sea View ' EStancla duels University In key ame, . ::. for an •t-=.a ":.8'111t "be the~ ti t f 1 uit widla=.i=canboutofatleut n s c re ' ey games common ftft victories over the coune of the ...... ,_I 81 aoGD CABLION ............ _ lt'1l.().lVI.0.1-1; 1-0-1VI.1-1-0; and ().2-0 VI. 1-0-1. Trauiation: Newport Harbor Hilb'• s.ilon. with tMir ().2-0 re-conl. could coned~ win it all in tbe S. Vilw 1.eeaue foOtW nee. Or, Cttona defMlr, University or T\lltin. at 1-0-1, or Estancia and it's 0.1-1 mark. or Saddlebldc at 1-1..0, Can win it all Impoaal*? wen. after two weeks of ICtion. consider this for the next three-weeb: •Week 3: Eatancia defeats Univer- silYi, ~~rt defeats Tustin; Corona del Mu defeats Saddleback. •Week•: Saddlet.ck defeats Uni- venity; Tustin defeats Corona del Mar; Newpolt Harbor defeats Eua- cia. •Week 5: Newport Harbor defeats C.oroaa del Mar; Eatanc:ia defeau 99Cldleb9ck; Univenity defeats TUllin. Tbat would leave the final ltaDdina at (I) Newport Harbor, 3-2; (2) COIOU dd Mar, Univeruty, Tultin and !.aucil at 2-2-1 ; and (6) s.ddJe. b9ct at 2-3-0. lmprobablt? Of coune. It would be like hiU!Jtl the Pick Nine at Santa Anita. But the mere &ct winletl Newport Harbor is still in the race for an undiaputed championship dis- olays the razor-thin cloeenea of the Sea View. There are but three berths available in the OF Division VI playotfs available, althouah there is a fourth .Jt's not over yet, Lions are hungry. Fountain Valley (2-0), Westminster (2-0) In Sunset League biggie BJ ROOD CARLSON °' .............. Fountain Valley ffisb's Berom 10olr the in.aide lane to the Su.met Lape football championship after their 28-21 victory over Edison Jut week -or did they? Altbou(b they are 2-0 with three weeks -~ there's someone elte praently llt~ OD 2-0 as well - Westminster Hiab's Uons. -A tliom in the side of the llaroas twice in the put three years, West- minster meets Fountain Valley with a chance to scramble the standinp. Edi.Ion, meanwhile, must try to move on and improve on its 1-1 leque record (6-1 overall) without its No_: 1 weapon_. . Qaaner1*k Ores Anaelovic will be unoaa the miuina Friday niabt. as wen u at leut throuab lcaaue JUY with a broken left thumb. Aho lost is liDebecter Vince Cunniqbam to an ~·1 how it looks this week for Sumet Leque entries: JluDm n. LIOJY Huatiqlon Beach, 31-27, and West- minster WU the third pme of the leUOll. The Lions fell. 28-13, leavina the teries record~ thele two at l~a.m~ v~. . ..!-!lu -, ... -were 10 a llUllllU situation," continued Milner ... West- m.imtcr bu tam two silantic ltepl, u have ~and we're meetina on the same step. "Weiiriillist.er is always fun to play and tbil year is no exception. We have to be able to rush the footbUI and pve out quartert.ck 10me time to throw. Defemively we have to be able to play a physical and ditciplined football pme u well, became of their dive and option style. W~c.o.co.ch Stan Clark. once an aaistant at Fountain Valley, uid his team must play at a different level than the one which stumbled tbrouah Ocean View a week &IO before ~na out an 18-13 vi~. ••t.et • hope its a com~tlve pme," be said. "I just don t know bow we're Fina to stop (o.vid) Henipa and (Mike) Cook. We'll have to play a aear-perfed pme to beat them. We can't a1fOnS the turnovers or the penalties. .. Henipa buu Dice a touch OD the bd uany r.e eeen., and ifbe Im time to throw be'll pick you aput. 1'bey keep you honest with their balance;ud ~forces OU into ~ ~ don't like to do. We know we re 10 for a touab DiabL" Both teams are at near-full Tbe rat race continua this week wita. f.ltaDCil tM>l1ina University Tbunda.J Dilltt. followed by Frictay•s ~ttinsCon>nadel Marapinst k and Newport Harbor at TUllin. Here's 8' look at each: nqfe•n.Ba6J• '"Thia is a key pme for us." said &tancia Colcb John Uebenaood .. We have to win or We're out To even bave a cbaoce at the wild card spot, we bave to beat Univtrsity." It won't be an easy task, and Liebenpd admits his club is up apiDlt a stacked situation. .. They've aot three dynamite run- . bac:kl." said Liebengood. "The ~(Junior Oliver) is j ust as Thls week's RTep games, ·odds ' ni~ is • fine foolbal1 team with a lot of quicknea It's defiaitely a team to be reckoned with. ••TbeYve eotten down • besic: footbalf and run it rilht at you, and tbe · · is mw:b improved. . ........ , Univenity, l.().1vs.f.ltanc:ia,0.1-1 (at NpL Harbor) Univenity by 3 Crespi. 4-)..() VI. Mater Dei. 3-4-0 (at SA Bowl) Crespi by 3 .,,..., ··&9!b}V!·~isapd, Uni runner. toism:;)Bunowl. ~ ~t ~ fOOd receiver in (Mn) Hanky aQd dependiq OD wbo's Cbe ~ 0-2 vs. Milon. -l (at Oraqe c.o.st} Edison by 9 Weatnunsw. 2-0 vs. FouaW.. Valley, 2..() (at Htn. Beach) FV by 6 Htn. Be8dl. 1-1vs.OceuView,0.2 (at Westminster} Htn. Beach by 4 Coroaadd Mar, 1-0-1vs.~1 -1-0 (at SA Bowl) CdM by 3 ~~ they can do a lot of Newport Harbor 0.2-0at Tuttin. 1-0-1 Tustm by 7 Lapna Hills, ().l vs. COiia Maa. 0.2 (at NPl Harbor) Mesa by 3 We're just aoiDI to prepme for evet"Ythina they can do." Lal. Belch, 1-1 vs. Tnbuco Hi.DI, 2-0 (at Mission) Trab. Hills by 1 Woodbridaie. 2-0 VI.~ 1-1 (at El Modena) Woodbri~ by 8 It'i at Newport Harbor, Thursday niabL ~ Million V""aejo. 2-0at Jrviae.1-1 Mission ViCJO by 9 daftleroul .. the other two (Gary Smarr and Jim JlobalOG). .. But for once ill tJl!I ~ plal someone our own sue. aren t silantic like C.orooa del and Tustin. There'• quic:kDeM in this pme. We have it, and IO do they ... ........................ University Coec:b Madt Cun-~ is obviously wary of the ' If Corona del Mar doesn't inter- cept a pus and run it in for a touchdown, you're looki.na at at tie p.me between them," said Cun- Coroba del Mar Coecb Dave Holland bu a personal reoon1 ofl-3 apinst the Roadrunnen, a team whlcb traditionally bas more individ- ual and team speed than· the Sea Kinp. (Pleue ... a&A ~W JBS) Russell White & Co· . threatens Mater Dei in non-league game Woodbridge will be tryingtolmprove It's 7-0reputatlon .. He's a areat cutt.ct nuiDer; liU an Eric Dickenoa. .. Gallo said. .. We have to fill the P1J1 and not live bim any room to nm. If wec:aa bold him to around 100 yards by tealiDc tbe liDe of ICrimmalt, we can .. Y in iL" The6-b>t.J8(bpannd White is the all-time OF Soutbmt Section and state career rulaial leader. la his third year" u a starter, the Round 3 in Pacific Coast , --·· tenior bu rusbed for S,447 yards and .._........ bu ICOl'ed S06 points. play comes this week. but one oftbe .. We always want to win at Mater more~ pmes of the year n..o .. · ued ,..._., promilel to. develop in non-leque ~ cootm uuao, .. but we're play Thursday DilbL not l'?iDI to sacrifice to w:J.n. Tbis is!- It's the RUaell White Show -~ pme ~ UL ~t Just doan t Crespi ffi&b's leDUtiOnal run.Dina in.ab ~ to .ieoDardize l>VI' ~ back and 6is eer~· teammates meet = ~ SL hut or Service to Mater Dei at Santa Ana Bowl -Tbe ~onarch.s return to Anldus Here's how. it shapes up th.ii 'Week Laaue play in two weeks apimt SL for. OranlC ~t Area teams Mater Paul before finisbis'I the rcplar Dei. Woodbrid&e, . Lquna Beach. 1eUOD ._.m.t Servite and another Costa Mesa and lrvine: top naaner. Daa Brown. Mater Dci Coecb Otuck Gallo and Ilia Monardu take'a diversion &om A.a Lape olaY this Mick and bQl&C:. Hilb Ol£ncino and one ol the mtion's best prep ru.nnina bKkJ in White. s~ another facet of Clapi s o trou61es Vilfo more than the ~t White. .. lbunday n.iOfs pme is at tbe Santa Ana lk>wl. .. Lut year the Westminster pme wu the pivotal put of our season,•• ~Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner. Fountain Valley bad just aot put ~Huntington Beach Friday DiabL (Pleue ._ aumTfBS) J'oaataln v:• Abram Y~ (85). Mater Del'• Damay O'Kell. and tw•a face 1J1C chen_,_ t1a18 week. 1'hey have a very efficient pusina pme," Gallo said. .. If we can control thepess, we've aot a chance." GalJodoesn't plan OD ta.kin& White for panted, however. Who Dat City waits on Rams to supp-y reasons for party ~ BEllllY RICUDO PRO FOOTBALL Cd¥ pulls it out in five Sea View volleyball title virtually certain after topping Sailors Win or lose, It makes no matter. Bourbon Street never closes Who Oat city that was invented to party, wbodat?lbat's what you'll be beariqif you happen to head to New Orle&as to see the Rams play the SI.inti. Tbe Cracent City will erupt with 'anticiP.ation and party afterwards reprdlas oftbe outcome oftbe pme. New Orleans isacity that looks for anacutetoparty. Twoweebafter they celebrate Mardi Oru, the)'. celltnteSLPltrick'sday. Whilel played fbtthe Saints we were known u the Ainu. The naine Ainu was created by a local sportic:aMa' named Buddy Deliberto. nm is tbe mne sporUcalter who on bialPOftlCU& tried to announce tbata batetbl11 player &om the New OrteulJm bu mononudeolia. .......,IDIUlu ifbe bad a l().ouace iieikfn his mouth and this is bowtbe iiJOiiW went. "NewOrleusJazz center Jama M.nwelberbumoaUD~ a.b IDODUCt ·~•be'•lkt. W81tbe way be read his spor1JCaSl. So I really believe that Ainu were crated by his inability to prooouace the Sin Saints. It Uled to be that the visi tina teams would fly into New Orleans and spend aareat weekend. They would ~the finest cuisine, drink up the DWe beer. take in the pme and then c:debratc tbe victory. The_place to celebrate was the French ~rand tbe celebration would last into the morninsbows. Aftera victory over the Lions, it wasourtumtodosomeoelebratina and we did. A sroupof playen, ftiendsand employees of the Saints beaded to Pat O'Brien's to celebrate. Tbis is tbe place that claims to stock e'ftl'Y kind ofliquor made in the world. JayRoqwuourcompu~man fi>rthe SaiJlti and be stood uri!'ten S- leet tall. Aftermn£.~ the di&rat liquon o a pit stop beouanesa wewity. M.uimum c:a- pecity tOrtlle bathroom is five people ad tbereareabout 1,000 people in tbe bu'. You bawto be almost as fist ~tbatcbanFtbetires in India . Jay•ua:ideatlybumped and bis ..... fell into the .... h&lflDOOD Uriml. I wouldofleft man theft but JaywwldolWalmd timeteei.Da the door without his aJasses. I was lauahinaso bard I was almost doubled up with the pain in my stomach. Jay kept looking at his llaaes, layina there. I finally bad to bold the door to keep people out so Jay could act his ataua. Now days Jay wean per- manent contact lenses. He bas to, there's no way he'll aive up Pat O'Brien's. The fans ofNew Orleans are the best fans in the world and aretbey ever loyal. They love their Saints and come out to suppon them. If they ever win the Super Bowl. they'll close u9tbatcit¥fora month. How uruque are the people ofNew Orleans? Consider Erby Aucoin the Jonatime film man for the Saints. EtbY a<>t bisjob thanks to tbe-pu~city ofhis attempt to film a burncaoe. Erby tied him.elf to a nee with his ~finttt~d.thecamera in ftOlit ofbiin. Erby tot some pat lbots until he aot knocked out cold by all the different objects that even tu· allybitbim. Erby 90t bit by car tires,~ tnlll c:ans and everytbiq else that wain New Orleans. ......... WllODAT?/M) With the Sea View leque title on the Ii~ Tuetday niabt. Corona del Mar Hiab and Newpon Harbor's Sailon rode a 2tn-bour volleyball roller c::oaster. There were plenry of ups and downs on both sides of the net, but in the end, the Sea Kings got the upper band, winnina at home, 11 -1 S, 1 S-4, 7-lS, lS-9, lS-2. With tbe victory. CdM remained unbeaten in lequc play (7 -0, 10-2 overall), and all but sealed the Sea Viewao~ won by Newport Harbor last year. Wath three matches rem&in-ina. the Sea Kin&s lead the Sailon by two matcbesaod the Tustin Tillers by three. .. N~ Harbor came to play to~t, CdM ~Charlie Brande said an a voice boane from shout.in& throulbout T\Jetday's confrontation. .. They played a lot harder and more inteDtely than the first time we played them. .. Newport Harbor(S-2. 10-4), which was ·~ in its own IYtn by the Sea K.iap earlier this season. proved it wu ready to play this time. wjnnina two of the fint =armes. After fAllina · 9-2, in Game Rozellegets tough with steroid use 4, tbe Sailori reeled off .even un- answered points and .ppeared to be iD ooatrol of the match. But that's wbea tbe eee-uw Uainmed down dedlively in CdM's ~vor. Led by IC1l.ior Laurie Sawin and ~ Lan. Cartlen. the Sea ==-=f;=:S':cwtn:: ~-beld Oil easily b' tbe ~ ~ dae matcb• ill Game .. --Siwia ~ (Newpon llllM'I ,.,,, ) CWci... ..... ilil._,...ilax:As.wiato.._a ........... -..... .., ~_.. .... ·.._sn'tt~ ••• Dllllaraom•lta to UCI --=.=, n:=.:. "%i. • W•••uJlilliclr'Mtl Q1'm I• la~nlullnllll~tlOk ~--MID .... NW)C• Nitto 71'"' ... ~.:: ... , ........ s:·-.. -~ q!.:~rliik·~ Clf -·=''=~-· .. --.--......... ... • .. ...... . n.,11 ..... --& ... ..,. .. ua ... 111111 ,....,. 11111; n a .a 1 • 1111 PRO GAMES The Bob Harmon Pro Forecast FOi SllDIY I IOlllY 11-111 31 **llFFILl ............ ~ ... 24 ew 11r ... " •• ~ •••••.• ia . 1111e, Peck .. teet met 11x yeet'l IQO .•. btteif..,.....,. 2-1. aunmo ... Blttl' epot In AFC EMt could take tumble wtth Ollly 2 home gernee ~ In ftnel 7 efter Sundmy. · 1•11M ................. II ••mw BTP I• ...... 11 Sup« Bowt XX opponent• In 1985, Beers winning big In New °'1MM 46-10 ... Chk:ego continues to be teem to bMt In NFC C..tt91, Pata, eo tw, poof.et llr'°8 '81 buement teem. ......_11 11111•1n .. 1 .......... 21 .._ bMt Browne In Battle of Ohio #1onemonth1QO 24-17, Clncy depenclng more on rulhlng than pwlng ... Boomer EllMOn he6d to juet eight complettona ... coin flipper. •••11111 ................. 21 WAlllllTll.--17 Ohra down to only three roed games In flnal eight ..• Mnolt too tutt to pld(, neither teM1 conetatemtty Impressive and neither hu reeched pl9)'0ff ....,.. of leet NMOrt. 9eL.L llW 1111111111121 1111111111-......... 11 Thw two ~FC W1111,,_.. met Just two weeks 9g0 In KC In gerne that dropped Chlefl ful1her Into dM9ion cellar ... RaJdera won 27-17 ... KC ayer8Qlng 8bout 14 polnu per game. •1•.... Ill I JI 11 **TlllPl llY ............... 11 Oolphlne IMd btteif Battle of Flonda aeries 21. Mleml wtnnlng lest In ·as. 41-38 ... Dolptw pl9)'tng tum-around foot~I wtth recent wins owr Vlklnga, Raiden, Ctwgen. .... • 1111 " ... n LL 11111 ............... 24 Reine, Salnu meet twfot In nut two weeks ... Saints NePt R8tna big In 1987, 37-10 In N.O., 31-14 In L.A. ... greet race In NFC Weet, three tMma ... pl9)'0ff poeefblltlee. .. Ym llllTl..21 ...rllll ............... -; ... 11 Uone. Glent9, enother pW meeting fer eecond time In two week• ... In nm a-me. Detroit hetd 10-7 hetftfme IMd, NY econng 23 unanewer.d polnb In 2nd half to wtn 30-10. ' .... YIU .EL-14 PmD-........ _ 11 St ..... hew'=:" all nine gamea agalnat Jets ekloe 1970, they've bomb.ct them , 258 poinb to 1~ ... tftet 18 years, It must be time fOf turnaround .•. Jets. •••• 111tP11.1 .......... ao ITLllTL--.. -·-n Atwuy skeptical of games that appear a bit one-aided oo paper ... we like Eaglee' ctwanc.e In NFC Eaat, eepeclalty wfth ac:Wule giving them home gamee va Rama, Redeklna. Pllllll. .......... --.21 .......................... 20 Cowboy9. Cerda met In Phoenix In eecond Monday nltet ... we thought emotion plue homefteld fOf new <Ards would psych them out of sight ... Wrong! -o.ie.. won equellker 17-14. ..... n11111• ...... 11 •r11111T1.-..-. n No need t.o r8fNnd 49en of last "*"no beNiw thw two. Vikings wrpttelng wlCI domlnatJng SF In last ....on'a playoff 36-24 ... Vikings fighting to stay all\49 In dMlk>n. "IBm• Ill 21 111w 11 s.MwU bMw et.gars ##fl/ last yw' 34-3 for 7th atr8igtlt win OY9r s.o. ... CNrgere held to 17 yda N9hlng, Oeve Krieg throwfng two TD ~ for S.ttle, run'*'g another. mva •.................. 21-~ ......... 11 -r-Ek'oiicoe have won 6 of 7 va Cotta, wfnnlng lat In 1985, 15-10 ... Denver flnlllty mewing Into contention In AFC Weet aftet elow eta.rt ... Cotta ftndlng AFC Eaat tougher In 1988. COLLEGE Sat., Oct. 29 ·Major Coll1gm ·Div. 1-A • Akron 24 Fulefton Sta'9 23 AJabema 34 ..... laippi State 14 • Arizona 24 Caillfomla 13 • AtbneM 35 Rice 6 Auburn 2 1 .Aortdil 10 Biii State Z7 .,..,..,., --10 •l)owlngGreen 21 Ml9rnl,OH 14 ='1~ =~~ ~ C-.00 21 -w-. Forest 17 .Cdonldo 24 kJw8S.. 14 E..-m Mk:higlw1 30 °Oh6o u. 7 ~State 21 ·s.n Joee Stme 23 ·~ 45 Wlmlrn1M91'y 13 •Geofai. T ec::h 23 Duke 17 ........ 35 Long Beectt Stat 10 •Houa>n 28 T.C.\J. 21 ..... 21 .... ..,... 14 •1nc19na 24 kJw8 17 te.'lt Stat• 23 "Toledo 13 •Kentucky 45 Soulhefn lllnois 8 ·Ls.u. 24 .-, ,-11~ s LoulrMe 21 -a .... ..i 14 :=:-. Flld 'D ~ C9'0lna 17 41 "e.t c.oln9 7 Mlc:iNglf 46 9Ncdlwua1m 10 -.......·...... 23 ONoSl* 10 ......-111111 48 Mlllourt 13 '"North CMllna se... 21 Soulh Cerollrw 24 ,..,... Oeme • N9vy 12 ·Oldllhoma • ~ 7 ~SC* 52 °KMul SI* 7 ·er.aon Z7 Arizona SI* 14 ~ 23 ~-· 14 ~sem ~ r~ 2~ •So&Mt1n a I 1 J' 11 ISJPI 24 Memphle StMe 21 aoue....~ .as ·Qtegonsc... 13 SW Loedz#ma • 31 "Tulllne 13 T-Z7 "Tu. Ted\ 20 T--·EJp_, 41 ..... ~S.... 3 ~.C.LA. 21 Wlllhilgbt 8t9 15 91.Jtmh a.Mie 22 P8Cllc 21 -V .P. I. 21 Virginia 20 °Wlllltl990f • 30 StMbd 21 "w.t Wglnla 30 Penns.... 20 ~ 30 .Cobedo se. 10 SPONSORED BY COTIOI IHEI 7141 Edinger, Huntington S.Ch 141-1421 '· C. •UIS 11121 a.ch Btvd., Huntington 8Mctt I• 1~11 •11UU 8041 Bolu, Huntlng1on ~ lllPLIYI ... ''COME PARTY & SHAKE YOUR BONES" AT This SAT. October 29th FROM DUSK Till DAWNI FEATURING! NIGHTLY DRINK SPECIALS THURS. FRI. & SAT. NITES- li~e EKteJttai~ . FRIDAY NITES "CLUB HYPE" .. MONDA'Y NITE FOOTBAll 50¢ HOT DOGS-50¢ DRAFTS-- BIG SCREEN T.V'SI ALSO: "'-,,. '81111 .......... · NEW YORK -~ RUIM. a du~ la~ WM ....... the Atlaletica to a dulM'eoonl 104 Yiccoriel ad tbe Americul lAllpe penlWI..\. wunamed AL Menr ottbl Yw Tuelday by die Bll..U Writen AllomliOa o( America. 11. It wu tbe ...m time La Ruaa won tbe award. He a11o WM boeored in 19131 :-bee be led lbeClliclec> While b eo die AL W• tide. La Rw. "· edlld Ballon ma,,,... Joe M(MllD by 14 JM>inta in ._,lodlll by a committee .... up of two writen &Om wh AL city. La aw liCeiwd 103 fQiDll. come with 19 for M~ ad 37 for SpmtJ ~ oltbe Detroh Tieer'L La ll-p l S flnt..pi8ce votes. six more than U: wbo toot over tbe aanmtiM Red Sox atlOD ad led tbe dub '° dii AL Eut dde. Tbe only otber Ma"'t I rec:eivin& flnt-oiace yue. .. ADclenon. with duee. and t.lilwaube'1 Tom Trebelborn with one. Each flnt-place vote wu worth five point.I. Second-pllice vo1e1 were worth three pointa each, ~.a third-pl8Ce vole cou.nted u one point. Tbe A .. liinproved by 23 vic1oria in 1911 and woo tbe divilion by 13 pmea over the defendina World Series dwnpion Minnesota Twins. TbeY were heavily favored to win the Series, but were upeet in five ~ea by _the ~=~tin the Jeque in pitcbin& with a 3.43 earned run averqe, leCOnd in b~ ~th 156. and th.inf in defense. The A'1 won a frarichito-record 1410'aiaht pmea in April and May and eet a Blly area auendance record, draWina 2,287,3:JS fana to the Oakland Coliseum. La Ruta bu a 7S2-683 l'ef»rd, or .S24 winnina pcrc:entqe, in'IO teUODS u • ~r lcque manaaer. He ii the fifth lawyer·IN"&Ff in blaell hil&e~J~!ni~Oll1e Ward, Huahie Jen.oinp. Miller Bullins and Branch aUc&ey in t cateaory. Quote of the clay -saiar~ybarreclfrom~~··lon. LOS ANGELES -Supt Ray Leonard.. was. buTed a.II &om a public . aparrina appearance Tuelday by a S1ate AthleticCommillion IDapeccor, di•pPC?inti.naan estimated 3,000 apectaton and promptinJ a denW by a promoter that - ·it wu a letup'° hype !:\ ticket sales (or Leonard'• upcomina fiP.t. Leonard, wbo will t World Boxina Council liabt beaVJWeilbt champion Donny Lalo in Laa Vepa on Nov. 71 bad put on Ilia beadplr and stoves and wu about to spar the first 01 six rounds when ~ lnlpecior Frank.Adair ~bited him &om apurina beca*. be did not have a California~ licente. · · Adair cited a COllUlllllion policy bennina fi&hten with detached retinas from bein& licemed in California. Leonard 1ustained a detached retina durin& a l f8l fiabt apin1t lbotnN Hearns. .. rm really diatwf>ed became there wu a lri& turnout here, and I wun't able to do what I came here to do..,,:' _Leonard said at the ABC Enter1ainment Center in Century City ... , nil required a pat deal of plan~ and it wu an inconvenience to a lot of people." . Roee, praident ofCaeaan World SpcJIU wbicb will bolt the fi&bt. termed Adair°• action an •4insult" to Leonard and the fans. Uken fall qatn•t Knlcb,1:25-119 NEWYORX-Trait Tuck.encored 10 ofhis 18 poinu du.rinaa fourtJi..Quarur comet.ck and Patrick Ewin& bad 28 poi.nu, leadiDa the New York K.nickt to a 12S-l 19 vi over-tbe--0.1\..nieleaL.Uerl in an NBAeXJiibauo-=o-=pm=e'--- T&aelday ~!~~-·-:1-a 9 . . The~ ua&KU by u many u I pointa and didn't lead at any point of the tint three quarten, then oulleored the Laken 40-27 in the final period. The victory mapped a three-pme losina ltreak. Mark Jacbon added 27 ~inu and 10 uailta for the Knicb and was 9-for· 1 l from the field. ~ Johnlon bad 31 points and 1 S assists for the Laken, and Byron SCou added 24 point.I. With tbe Knicb tnilina 96-89 early in the founh quarter Tucker bit a jumper and a 3-pointer on consecutive poaesaiom, ~a 30-8 IU'eU that put New York ahead 119-104 with 2:34 left. Tbe Lalcen aot within throe pointa with 13 leCOnds left, but. three- point play by Ewin& tealed the victory • Kaniem Abdul4abber did not play for the l;aken because of a death in tbe family . Ryan am.ollf& Dine to me for free .. ency NEW ¥ORK -Nolan Ryan. buebal1'1 all-time Ill ltribout =.. wu one of nine playen '° file for &ee ~OD y. bri.naina the total to 14 since the period & fililll bcpn lut Fridar. . Ryu. Who wu 12-l with a 3.52 earned ND avenee for Houaon lut aeaon. atruct out 228 in 220 inninp fOI' a career total of 4. 77S. <>tbs.,&'.,'::"" to file Tuelday were Mike Moore of Seattle and Ted Power of Qty. . . IDficlden dominated Tuada}"1 lilt u Scott fletcber of Tew, Garry TemDleton of Su Dielo. Luil Apayo of the New Yen Yankees and 1lon 'l/uhiQllOn of CleYe1and U.O declared. Outfielden Dave c.ollim of Oncinnati aD(I Thad 8olley of the Aneeb rounded out the lilt. · Mike Sc:bm.ldt of Pblltdclphia, ~ Spilman of Houaton. Ozzie Virsil of Atlanta, Dave Hendenon of O.kllnd and Larry Herndon of Detroit bad previously fiJed for free .,ency. Playen have until Nov. 4 to lie. Wrllley fteld IN $14 mtJHoa facelift ODCAOO-Wfilley F.act. the venerable North Side Ill landmark. ii u.aderloiaja I 14 millioa facetift that wiD mean 66 newatyboua. a new..-bm.edded upper~~ and new cmw:wkm aw by IPrilrllo tbe a.a.o Cubl enDOUDCed ~y_. Tbe DrOiect IOllowl tbe imtallation of ..... a( the bellpR this aummer.iachbehnt~lbereintbemcntbantevendecadel m.Olbl baftcallld it ""We11e ... led eo be able to proyideaddilioaal amenities tor our .... wbile allo ~ lbe ..,._,... ofWrillcY Field," llid Doll Oa 111 II o, d9e Oabl' ...athe viol Pl'tllidlat b 6allce11 opeaadicw& .. Al willl 1be .... lll'Glect. a..-..i olaaeatioa w s-kl in 1be ..... otlbe ... ticUitJel to miaJmbe tbe v-.. i.ml*t ad prem we . die •""11 W~ Field unbiace." Ore a nko llid. ' t llcBmoe fired ap, bock• off Leooate PAi.Js-JoM Mcl!aroe. ~ .......... _....._ 1pelllllJDOild0011llima...-.c1oww llmd 111 M Hwi Ulmllf-5,6-1 ~ ............ PllilQpa I M'nr Md a pwhJ ,_.... nrrr•nd ...., two m• .._ oodl Y-alllfaal aDd ........... Lwtl ID tie d9e .... 5-S ... ...,_ .._ul1d ldl ~ad_,..._. at.._ eat Dine ~ ....... !u' .... ............ dr'atldms ... Mcl-.Md ...... 1-... . SUNSET ••• ...... ARBAROUKDUP ••• "" .... ,,. ...... lkUi:.~ -IDd it ~ -., "'a...inwidaoal .... .,.. ...... AlllllOvtc. °""" ............. aod IDr .. ~ .............. oo.- ......... ee11eaa ............. . ~ ..... to .... widldlllldt Of ADll'ovk'a double e llaed dueat 11 a..._.andnauer. ··Marina la aittina over lblre. laYiD&. 'Hey, EdilOA '°' , .. &ll Iola or tli'i ,... and ii -DrObablY llil1 thinki.about Fountafa VaDej. T1Ua ia a c:blDce to make our yeer, lib a coUDleolyan ... •Anes tbey milbt be T1,t. Hey, we cua't worry lboUt what • bappCned. We cua oalJ worry about our OWD deldlay. We can play well and bard 'Ud we cu~ 9-1, and that's not too lbabby after 24 lut year. "Wec:u be ftat and worried. or take ' out our fnastratioa1 on Marina." · Al tbr tbc obl1acle icset~ White iaka a cautious attitude. "We haven't 1ee11 thet offeme. the run and tboot, but they teem 10 play IDOft option out of it. 8oeco ran the O.. lllraada ol MIMa ._ mon ,....._OD option and M did well apinst it. Illa elaoalden tlala ....-... ,_. llailna "Marina bas played 10od defeme, and with a new quarterbKk we're confidence in the new quarterblck. ni&ht aoi.n& 10 have to keep it simple and do "RU!lD!q a quarterback draw is our6est." uldna a lot of someone c:qmma inter OIJelW n. Bruwb Marina Coach O>.ris Ramsey the ~e cold and he's obvioualy a· doesn't lee any problems in aettina aoocs athlte. • I ready for this one. His team is winless .. But it does make a bis difference and obviously buDlfY. for them. Anaetovic kind of made "lbey're aoina 10 have to do a aood everytb.ina else happen in their of- aalet job." said Ramsey ... I don't · fense." think we're IO~ to have to do 11.lUCh . "We've aot·a peal lfOUp of kids selliq. For us its a matter of puttina and they've worked bard. We just 1oeetber a aood p1ekqe and then need somethi.na aood to happen. execute. We'.ve done some aood tbinp, but we "rve always ertjoyed ~la · the just have to put a whole pme best,· aettina fired up and · to lOllether. We need some auys to k:noclf off the bi& doa. believe in themselves." really aood team comin& -. a Editon. holds a 12-1-1 series cdae beckuva lots. over Marina. .. Obvioualy they have a lot of It's at Oranae ~t Colleae Friday _ WHITE VS. MONARC_HS_ ••• ham Bl· Beadl (winnina 28-3) .•• Gibson said he's worked with the defense and added a few wrinkles in preparation for Oran&e. ''We experimented a little apinst Laauna Hilb and tried some different . thiDp with our defensive formations. We ran a Chicqo Bean defense at times apinst Lquoa Hills and it seemed to work well. We really need to atop their quarterback and take some of his confidence away." "On offense I don't think we'll do much different than we have IS far IS chanaina the ratio of rusbina to peai• Last year we played each other In the run so it kind of turned into a run venua run contest. We expect a very physical matcbup." Jt•s at El Modena .,Miah Friday nit)lL Artae. n. lllutaz118 &:.quna Beach CO.Cb '"Lyman Olney needs his Artists to beat Trabuco Hilla' Mus~ this, week if he ho~ to 1ee bis club 10 the CIF playoffs, it's u simple u that. Laauoa Beach, at 1-l, still bas Trabuco Hills, Woodbridae and Costa Mesa left, and althouah even a 2-3 record can mathematically hold hopes for playoff possibilities, chances dwindle considerably . .. Trabuco plays very solid of- fensively and we. have to play just as solid if we are aoina to win, Olney said. "We need to eliminate mistakes and that is somethina that we haven't 1 been able to do this year." Trabuco Hills is comina off a strong atart with only one Jou in 1988 and is undefeated in Pacific Coast LeaJue play after an impressive 28-12 apinst CoSta Mesa. Trabuco rallied for the win after trailina by 12, by capi-talizina on Costa Mesa miscues, the same miJcuca that Artists have been pi.peel by all aeuon Iona. ,,,,,.,..._ n. Ba•b Cosu Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin is optimistic about bis teams' future des{>!te bein& winless in their fint two Pacific Coast Leaaue pmea.. "We've lost some pmes that we should have won even thou&b we've been overmatcbed,'~Baldwin said. "I don't think we've totten down OD ourselves and our players know ~t we have some upcorruna pmes that we can win. • The Mustanp will take on Lquna Hills. a team that was biahlY reaarded until two weeks aao when the Rawlts dropped their-leaaue opener to ~:::c:.very youna team and -have.had-a-rouah lime-lin<le-Jo&ina to Artesia," Baldwin said. "I was SW'· .prised to see them lose to l.quna ud then they were dominated by Wood-bridee last week. They played very well apin•t c.otonL.dd ..Mar hill haven't shown much lately. .. We have to WO!!')'. about ourselves and not Lquna Hills. We need ·to concentrate on not makina mistakes and hopefully win our last three pmes to make the playotrs. We've aot a real opportunity to do some- thina and we can't play poorly at this point." It's at Newport Harbor Friday niaht. Vaqaeroe n. Dlablm Irvine Coach Terry Henipn says that his team will be u~ for Friday's contest at home apinst Mission Viejo. "Any time you play the leadina team in the county, it's easy for the players to iet up for the pme," Henipn said. "We definitely have a bi& task ahead of us. Not only have they beaten very aood football teams, they've dominated them. HuntinatoD Belch's ability to move into radical formations is aomethi~ that bas Ocean View Coach Ouy Catrozzo mutterin• to himself u these two prepare ·for a pme key to CJF playoff hoes. .. We're tmna to put in a 'Wipeou1' defense for Huntinston Beach's 'Surf- er' oft'eue," laid Carrozza, alludina to Hun~n Beach's sometimes spread forination with the quar- terbKk stationed alone and deep in the bee~ and the linemen split wide am>ll field. '1bey probably won't even run it," said Canozzo ... But we have to spend the time prepuina for i' and so they've acicomplisbed aomethin& by malcina us spend time on it. .. HuntiDft:On Beach Co.ch Georae Pascoe wd both teams enter under the same cloud. "It's like a..t week."· be lli4. "If both of us entertain thou,.bu of the playoffs, you have tQ win the _Jalt!es you're suppoted to win. Tbey're sa~ the same thins. -Tbe)' run a wiapS-T and we didn't pla well apimt a winlcd·T earlier m ~year lllimt Lona Beach Wilton. But we're better than M were tbcn. The kids have teen it before, it's not t0methiaa new to them.•• It's at Westmimtcr Friday n.iaht. .... .. ............. :levOdeo ... 16 an. and 9 .. blocb and 0.. aienoa mved I ~II in tM --S..-eand lOiD tbeJOw1hiD ~ 15-11, ls-4, 10.lS, IS.I victory at Oma Hills. lniae improves to 7--0 in &eaaue Din, 11.() overall. -r. .... AllmelUI l..elpe: .... Dil I, ...... A.matt: The llOll Momrc:ba, behina tbc 12 kills of M8n ~dropped amat, •~. 15-4, IU, to improve to 8-2 in ....._ 1-5 overall ID die Ac:Memy ~ IA 1rlf Olrb"-!-11 Cal i. ..... t: Jeant;~ ua l3 lllisu and four . bolt Liberty Olri . wbic:b ul'{ll!d iu ftlCOrd 10 6--0~ ovenl1 With a IS.12, I S-1, I S-13 Yicl.ory. . On the ooUeee women's level; ·-·· ........ ,. Caltf..aa c..._. t: The bolt Vanauards dr~ peda 17-IS, IS-3,1S.11 Go&denStat.e • AthJctic <2.onfeteoce decision. fallina to 9-14 oveiall. S-1 in confemice play. ain.t c.,..... 1m.. a, CaJ i..a.. 1: TbC &sics woo, l S-11 , lS-9, 12-IS, IS-13, to increase their Golden State Athletic Conference record to 10.9. Mea Nitz had 16 lcills and two service aces. In biab acbool airta tennis: c.r... ... .._ 11, Newfen .,._ I: Kriatx 'lbebus and Robin Bain, u well u fellow senior Iliana Adame in sinalet play~.)ed the Sea Kinas to an ·easy Sea view ~ conqucst,on their home court, raiRD& their record to 7--0 in leape, 16-1 ovenall. Eatuda 11, 'hada .. The Eqles. with four from tbc junior varsity elevated for tbc match. includin& Samantha Joyner and Kim Noh. Swept throu&b bolt TUlti.D without a Jou in tbc Sea View= match. v.h•lltJ 11, -611s I: FresbmanJ~FlypuswqJtber "I 'don't think we've played up to our potential this season," Olney said. Ourplayen are confident M can pull this out. We're positive in our attitude and we remain optimistic that we can win our next three and pull this tldna OUL .. Mission is the top-ranked team in Otanae County and sports a 7--0 record comina into the contest and features the fine paasina ofTroy Kopp and the all-~ play of Eric Ekdahl on ofJeme coupled with an overpowerina defense. "We need to concentrate hard on Mission," Henipn said. ·•we need to practice bard this week and 10 out and take them on." _._:::.ME~ n)RCX!.s;-·· 60 It's at Minion Viejo Hiah Friday ni&hL 1t•s at Irvine Friday night. 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We.a 1, Ruclao S.Shp 1: Sophomore Jose Cueva put tbe Ruatlen (8-S-3, 2-1-2) up with 23 minutes left in the fint halt: only to have the Dons come back 14 minutes later and knot the score on a penalty kick./ Playina at home, freshman Rick Hollis worked overtime in pl for Golden West, makina 16 saves. Tbe tie left Rancho Santileo with a 342 0ranae Empire l.eaaUe record. ' In collqe men's soa:er: Cal ............ '· a.tit c ...... 1n1M 1: Mu Murphy ICOl'ed one aoal for the &pl Of Christ C.OU. Irvine. but it wasn't eDCMllb to oftlet. the ICOrina of a quartet .from Cal Lutheru in a Golden 5mes Athletic Conference matcb at cx:::L I _ • .... -·········· W\. ITA-11111 ...... c r oe .... W LT 7 • 1 0 ' 2 0 5 J 0 1 7 0 ~ 7 1 0 s 3 0 2 ' 0 2 ' 0 2 ' 0 .... fld. flfl PA •s • m ,,. . ,. AU 175 151 .m wt no .11s 151 a .'2S 114 131 .a 111 151 .291 NO lSt .a 151 21' N.Y.Glents Wuhlneton Ptllledelphla 5 3 5 3 0 .as 117 ,.. 0 .as "' 171 ' ' ' ' 0 ... 17' 160 Phoenix Delle• 0 ... 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PNa in ~./fllY um tc:a_10n1 out EllTikbnenlCOftdwith lt:Slleft KnatbelD · ended that meu just 38 into the _pme when be to belD aive the Edmonton Oilen a took.a pus from Ron Dufpay in front S-"4 NHL victory Tuetday niabt in of the ·creue and shot put Fuhr's E over the Los Aqeles pove aide. Wayne Gretzky who wu ~ .... ·•-'-ah~ .. 1..-1.:1.m· thel'--tbout a pl IPi.nst his former "'1~1 wua. ...... •u'-'A. UWll: tMmmates for the 9e00nd time in lea from Normand Lacombe at center ice than week. m~y w.ouJb the second period a and fell to the tee for a few moments . T~ aot the puck from a Lacombe wun't penalized ~ ~ and fired put l;m Ebewbcre Tuesday: "l"la p1ie GlcmLHealy-1Cl pm_ ,.__.='" __ 1 -....---~ ••:1. the OiJeri a 4-3 lead. .-..-• ~ •! IUl.Ae ~Simpeon scored with less than two mmu1e1 left for the Oilen with wbat became the winnina aoa1 when Dave Taylor scored at the buzzer for Che K.inp. Ridley IOOred OD a power play 2:55 into overtime to Jive the Wubinaton Capitals a victory over the Van- couver CanllCb. ..... I ......... 1: Mario LemieUx bad two p1a and three Doua Smith bad pulled Edmonton aliltaandSteveGueoet1estopped43 into a ).3 tie at 10:5'4 of the period aboll to lead the Pitllbursh Penauins when be beat Healy from 15 feet bn to a win o~ the CaJpry flames. the stick side. Lemieux leadl the NHL with-with l S Gretzky bad one assist when Steve pis and 31 points in eiabt pmcs. Ducbeme put in a rebound of Tb ='•shot to -'ve the 1f ... _a 3--2 ...,.. IAell '· Illa ..... I: e 2 . .. ~ Toronto Maple Lea&, the surprise mto the final period team of tbe NHL'• early lealOD, Gretzky bad two assists last scored four pis oo four shots in the • Wednaday niabt u the Kinp lost 8-6 second period-includina two by Ed in his first pme at Edmonton since Olczyk -and went on to beat the beina traded to Los Anaeles from the New Y ort llla:nden. Oilen. Ca_,,_ 1, Bnlm 1: Shayne ~=Canon broke a five-pine c.ononlCOl'edonapowerplal'at2:26 wwin•drouaht2:04intotbe of the leCOnd ~ 10 aave tbe third ~iOave the OiJen a 2-1 MontralCaud~;'tieandendthe lead. C =:a pus from Glenn Bolton .WU' tbRe-pmc NHL ADdenoa at the top of the zone,juked winDina atreU. Bolton plie Rcaie i>Jul Guay and beat former teammate Lemelin praa ted tbe tie wbenne ===rHellY==Jllijb 01r the=lk>ve-~a pom~vrO'D Bobby cloleain. Smith at 4:06 of overtime. Canon, wbo ICOred two pls OD Bii ! hswb 1, ....... t! Dan openins niabt. bad tallied four mists Vmcelette ICOled twice and Denis in the last three pmei, includina one Savard added a pJ and three ulists in the Oilen' victory over the Kinas in leedina the lowly Chicaao Black- lut week. t hawk.I to a triumph over the Quebec Jobn Tonelli tied it leis than two NordiQua. Tbe Blackbawb, who minutes la1er on a breakaway, slap-entered tbepm.ewitha l -7-1 record, pina tbe DUCk put Grant Fuhr on the the wont in the. leape. ended a five-- llove side &om l 0 feet out. pme lolina streak. Gretzky, Mike Knasbelnyski and ...._ '· o..Ds t: -Pierre Many McSortey were traded to the Twteon ecored twice and Dave IUnp in early Aupst for Canon, Andreychuk mapped a tie with a pl !_9q fintsf'OUDd draft pick Martin OD a ~-deflection, allO bis Oelliw, three future first-round draft leCODd of the pme, u the Buffalo choica and S l S million. Sabra coa1inued their ~ over K:inas' OJJPODeD~ ~ scored first the New Jersey Devils with a Victory. WBODAT? ••• hom81 FormerSlint'• bead COKb Bum Riardo." I said to Erby .. You fo11ot Pbillip1 wu feielinaa bit woozy once thee in Ricardo." ,andUd10mecbestpain1uweU. Erbysaid .. Here'17Sdo11an,10 E.11wliveddoee10 the practice ~the speJHnaof your~ • faci.litieland 10 Bum called Erby, so there tnothina wone than uppaty ~could tet bim a doctoc'. wett.cb who want to tell us bow to Erby MW him his symptoms and tpel1 their names." wbco aw., told him, Erby said be bad Tbat'I I ~UD for you,~ f1Ute5t bad the mne symptoms. Erby offered coob in the wot1d, bearta !>If U 10pve him IOmeof'hil pills U..t the Lake Pontcbatrain. and a lifetime of doCtorbedpreaibedtobim. · I -'-'-tba Tbeconvenation hetweien Bum tune to 90 veany ... ~au t may andErbywentooforabout 10 comeup. minutel with l:rbY tryina to save Bum They waited 18 yean totet a some money. Erby didn't tee the winner and that'• reatOD enoup to temeinwutiJlamoneyon1e>mepills celebratefortheneat llyean. wbeDFi .. ~~~ .. ~ c-. Nowabouttbat.,.tweebadin _,,DUW . ,,_.uyou .... u,, NewOrlmna,fbiliilinODFridayand bepyourdarn pillsud wbocares aeeina .i.e~·oe ~yat the ~t tbe money,~ rm about~ Supeldome. Fcqet it, no tic:bu. You die and you're worrymaabout tryin& can tli1I oometo ~Orteut but t011W•mmn10Dey.-" . -you1Jmvetowaddae11111eon £"'10DC11bc>t tlae tam l*\Ule lllevWoca. The~ .... Deed thole and MdtM ~=~for my tic:lrelltotbeyc:an ,ell .. Whodat, who ero'~!:rMn1ta1noa~a:= t,..-.nlDWbeeltbem~ts, wbo ..... ., ... -. Election '88 ,,, Vote 'no' on Proposltlon 105 Propoeitioo lOS is touted u an ilutiative that c1oesn•t ftlU)ate bat parantees information for consumen. It containa ~ideas but is not a aood way to hand~ the couumer it attempts to addrdl. · HOUICbold toxic products are the initiative•s fint di~ It would require businesses that ldveniJe toxic products to warn the public that the product should DOt be placed in the trash or poured down the drain. That's IOod ldvi<le, but it's abo a common lelllC reminder that taxpayers and consumen should not have to pay for. Tupayen would pay for regulations and enfo~ ment of the Pf'Oll'IJD, and the COit of the warning labels would probably be added to the cost of the products. Since the initiative doesn't define toxic boutehold · · producta, the mte Department of Health Services would write replatiom and list what is toxic and· what is not. Products like bleaches and disinfectants, which are treated as pesticides under state and federal law, arc already coyeredby consumer warniDa ,....iations. But the state Lqislative Analyst bu come up with two household products that would be coVered by Proposition lOS -paints and motor oils. Local fire deputme.lts, city and county qencies that deal with toxic boulellold products aire.dy provide lists of what is daqeroul and bow to property dispnee of those products. If consumers have quemom, or lre concerned about how to d.ispolC ofa boutebold product, all they have to do is pick up the phone and ask. Senion' Health Insurance is the 1eeond disclosure target. The federal and state aovernment replate policies that auDPlement or cover PPI in health insurance provided by the federal Medicare prosram. If approved, Propo11tilm tOS-woutd~insunmce firms that have a nanie similar to federal _,encies, nonprofit poups or charities to include a statement m advertisements that the intent of the ad is to sell insurance. The proposal is a aood idea. But if we really . want to protect ICtlior citi7.ens from aettina ripped off wouldn't it be better to aet tou&her with the companies that use such deceptive techniques rather than require a warning on come_any a411 Proposition 1 OS would require othef..discloswu that ue. covered by what should be considered common seme and would require the Department of Insurance, which already bas a public information program, to set up a toll-free telephone line to give seniors more information if they want it. Nunina home disclosures ~uired by the initiative include a statement on admisuon forms that more ~ information on the facility is available at the Department of Insurance Ombucbman's office. The admission form or contract would have to list any serious citations issued by the Department of Health Services and say that information on thOIC citations is available from the state. The~ are not a bed idea, but it's bard to imagine that anyone consicjeri.na servi~ at a nursi.nf home would not have the commc>n sense to investipte 1t without beina- reminded by a warnina on an admission form. The initiative would also require proponents or opponents of statewide ballot measures to disclose some ~or IOUJ"CeS of financial contributions on advertisements or mailers. All of this information is already available to anyone who asks for it or who rads news reports on campaigns. The last disclosure required by the initiative requires that all companies sellina stocks or securities in California file statements with the Secretary of State to declare whether the company is doina business in South Africa or with any person or poup in South Africa. Proposition 1 OS would cost state taxpayc:rs about SSS0,000 a year, but some of that cost might be picked up by fines paid by violaton. 1he kindest thina that can be said for Proposition 105 is that it alerts consumers to do some common sense things and du~tes service,s already being performed by state. local and private qencies. Vote 'yes' on Proposltion B 1 Approval of Proposition 81 next month will extend California's efforts to help pay for improvements to local drinlrina water systems in order to meet Safe bealth standards. The $75 million bond issue will provide $45 million for low-interest loans. The muinina $30 million could also be used for loans, but the meuure ~ts the state Department of Water Resources to \&IC up to S2S million for grants to public 1Fncies that supply drinkina water. Water aueplien are limited to -SS million loans and the pant limit is $400,000. The Leaislature must approve each pant. Since loan payments will be used to ~lp repay the cost of the boodl, taxpayen will not have to pay the total cost to retire the debt. The state Leaialative Analyst estimates the taxpayers• COit to retire the bond illUC would be S 110 million. ~ Safe ~Water Pro&ram bas been f\mded by tbe voten with bond sales since 1916 and should be continued. CommeamlromnJadenweJcome Tbe Dllity Pilot Welcoma ,_.. opiaiou OD matters of public interest. un.s wt JaaeDr lr1idel or commeatary must be siped. Tbcy slloald .. tYDICI or dimly wriMD IDd -t to lEITERS to the EDITOR. DliJy "'°'P.O. Box I 560, COiia M-. CA 92626. JI'-blchlde your eddlw and tel9'111oae number 10 that we may ~ ,.~P. to mab a V.Wsta~ you may call our WFJU! •1pboee number -642 -ancl leave a recorded Ell ,, ........ tbeleme IWtbrieL , ·Enforce ·car-pool lane law Democrats' blind spo* on liberalism may be costly Anhur$cb.lesinp, a sclf-dcteribcd cootinues to pow, votera-miabt have '"unrepentant, unreconstructed, un-responded well to an old-fabioned reeeaente and unabluhcd 1tl>eral." Democratic au.ct on the Re- can't UDdentand why Republican publicans u the party of privi.Jeae, an oraideotial nominee George Bush attack that the OOP's country~lub bu been able to make a winning ticket of Poppy and SkiJ>PY would cam.P'!!P iaue out of the liberalism have found difficult to refute. of'b.il Democratic opponent, Michael But, sadly for the bemocrats Dukak:il. there's more today to the liberal Writina in the Wall Street Journal, tradition than economic programs. Schlesineer laments that too many The roots of Dukakis' political "What's the .... surprile? The word AmeriCafil°"lla~eallowcdthemselves troubles lie in America's own Cul-liberal bu ~redefined. It wu ~ by the Republicans into turaJ Revolution, the events of the market-buket liberalism that won what Ronald Reap.n archly 1960s and early 1970s and bow the a 'the L-word' as the greatest Democratic Party responded to those elections when the Democratic menace to the republic since the events then and, to some measure, Party's core constituency was the fluoridation of water. still is respond.in&. workin& peop&e. • "Tbae same f'ellow citizeD.s, when Thate ,r.an were a time of chan&e. "When l was a kid. if you worked asked to name the 20th-«ntury much of 1t Iona overdue. It was a time for a livin&. you were a Democrat; if presidents they most admire, ,ener-when the lelal apperatus fOr racial ypuou~ .. a boss. you were a Rb- ally come up with Franklin Roose-sesreption Ii.ad to be eliminated, a vel~ Harry Truman and John Ken-time wben the Vietnam War had to be As Reiner said. b'beralism bu come nedy. What in the world do they think terminated.. But it was alJo a time to mean IOIDelbi.at qv.ite diftierent Rooeevelt, Truman and Kennedy when buic American values came toda$•lisn>,intheeyeaofmuc:b were? Comcrntiwt under 8aack • M"Ver before, and a of · America. remains ident· Yet in radina Sc:b.lesinler's words ti.me when liberals often bad tro\lble ified with elements of the oounter-CXlOllina the alories of the New Deal dist.inau.ishin what needed to be. culture that cmerFd in the l 960a. tM much of the economic policies cha.. and" what needed to be ~s idea~ is what bu per. tliat ~m~tibend-pceta ¥ed. In tbatcoofusioD.andsoub. mined ~s to ~t Bush Democratic administrations, one is searcbin&. Democratic liberals of-u the Of baic American tempeed to ask another question: fended so much of their constituency values and to portray Dubtis u not What in the world does ScbJesinaer that they banded over control of the fully appreciative of them. By his think liberalism stands for in the White House to R~blica.ns for most inadequate rapome to the GOP public mind today'! Just economic of the last 20 years \the Jimmy Caner chuJes-Dubkis bas manar1 to policia? · administration beina a Waterpte-lend weiaht to them. He has the blind spot that a good induced aberration). As Democratic liberals attempt to many liberals -includiq Duka.k:is ln their opposition to the Vietnam justify their existence by barkenina -suffer from as they puzzle why the involvement, li~s often. seemed 1*;lc to bow they saved the economy Democratic presidential cami*an una~. to a~te the ~~es of with the New Deal, they are quite a bit c:oUapeed aft.er holdina an over-· petnotwn. In.~ de~nabo.n to like Republicans who, lona aft.er the wbe1mina le8d at the start of the overcome IOCia1 uuusnc::e and racism, Civil W. ended, continued to try to ,enenJ election season. They don't li~ so~ were too un-win elections by remi..odina voters teem able to undentand why b~-cntical of~~ vo:ho ~bent not that it was they who bad saved the ism. aft.er beina the country's donu-on ref~ lDStltut.lons but on Union. True eooup. but voters nut political tradition for most of doina away with them. eventually devd0ecc1 other and less thilcen~,s~f~iuelfo~ And, much too freQ~tly, li~ faVO!&ble U10ciabons with the Rb- of saep with ~ ~ca. .Busb.s ~ed ~think that do10& away with publican Party. atta on °'1bkis liberalism u social evila would solve the problems The economy is not the dead o•a iatcd, simplistic and unfair,_~ of individual evil Liberals too ~Y political issue that the Civil War are most cam~ ciwJes. Y.et •.t s put tbemlelves on the UDJ>C?pular ade eventually became. but neither u attack to which .Democ:ratJC lit>-of the crime issue as public concern Scblesi.,-in his writinc nor erals~themselvesopen-assome, about it mounted. Dublcis in bis campeiaJUna show but l1iµ not enough. party leaders One California Democratic of-~ awareness that more is & ft'COIDIZe. fic::eboldcr who much better under-1oci1ted with Democratic liberals If the Democrats bad been able to stands the national party's problem tbu economic policies. If liberals keep the campaign discussions than does Schlesinter is Ira Reiner, ever are to ,et public attention better fOaaled on the party's liberal heritage who now terVes in the officially non-rocu-1 OD economic problems, they OD the economr. and related that partisan post of Los Angeles County mutt fint do a better job of {)"Ovin& to =to today s problems with the district attorney and is a potential voten that they have repined their budaet and related iasues, candidate for anomey genenl some-political equihlwium on some other Dubkis mi&bt have aone on to win day. Reiner is not puzzled b~~:s manen. tbe election. In a time when the pp sucx:as in driving up · • JfarMt SIUlt ,. • qMJcaRtl between rich and poor in this country neptives by painting him as a liberal. wJ ' c. From a true-blue believer, .th·anksfoxa11 the mempries risbt mind would be in the kitchen durina the pmes -and was wony-il'I about tbe Uijuries to "ow-.. pla~ be now calls them "our" pla_)'Cl'I. . . T1aeft were some mterestlQI • tpeei•b OD TV lat week wbicb we mi-eel A couple of din.Der ea.,r IDetdl wel"e broken when the boltal wouldD'l ..,ee to TV tra~ in the den. It would tab my appetite away to dine with people IO ialeftlitive to Tbe a. .. Tbe doa Md tbe earliest I.Gd ~ walb lbe bu ever a -c:--'-I let ber bow~ eo '9 --an ol beb'C S:lO p.a. Md cf coarw dlle ......n.a ........... wwt OIL I Dew lllJ .... ._..bow...._tbueoClll ... .. ... .......... IOliciton •:f~ 1'L. m1 fll'1 AM..- .............. ~.·11111 Diis• .................. ... E ............... ,_ l ... a me a• illia .. ,... ............ ................ .,..... ..... ~ ...... 11 ......... ..... -....... *"" ... ,.. -'-' .............. .... ........ 1•1-*• ..... ............ ti,__,..", 71 • ............... °' ... .. A11 Wws I To tbc Editor: Tiie belt law in tbe wodd i's DO law U..-it is complied with and mbted. AD eumde is tbe ~1'QOl lane OD the '5 Freeway tiet•-C.Glla Meu and the 91 Freewaytptilal Villa Pan. There have been~ viohti.oM of tbe law '°~-~ ... by ~ occupant vebidel. pnpat ladies and beanes c:anyins dad people. So. in her wildom, Sm.-= bad a teetion of the law ch~ tbe fine for violaton was incr111ed from a cuua1 sso to a wboppiasl50(). I commend her for her ICtioa. At fint aJance, this WU obviously the answer -a fioancial detlet 1ent and for thote who aot cauabt. a 1UtC cure not to do it ..u,n. · I am sorry to •Y that my penoul obeervations indicate it ·Ult ii DOt workina. For one tJt.iD1. ibe CHP is not out there, at leut not when I am, 7 &.m. to 8 &.m. OD weekdays. Al I lit in t.nnper-t.o-bumper traftic next to the car-pool lane, my rear-view mirrw telll me tbat we aft , out of pocket uywbeft from $7,SOO I to S) 4,000 pet monilll. M 1$ to 28 can violated the car-pool lane law on two teparate moniap. And this doa not include driven wbo ,et fed up wilh die wait and limply cut IClalf lhcClouble )'ellow line Ulltil tbey ,et to the next exit. At S 10 per day, we am teed many bomdal people. With $14.000 ~ we could hire a few more ofliclen and even add a lane to tbe crowded I-SS. But e.nbtement is the answer, jut I l*lina the law ii not wortia&. OENE"SEUO Irvine Don'tcoddle drug abusers aNDY BLACKMAN Newport Beach Abetterway than freeway 0. To the E.ditor. Wbo ia conec:t oe the San Joequin Freeway, Jim de loom or Allan Beek? It teeml to me openiJla the IOUth county to even 36,000 homes will add , at least 45,000 new an. Devdopen' oontributiom to eew r'09da will add thoullDdl to tbe pi ice 1Jf daOle new homes and h to tbe inventory of affordable boulel. I..ewtinl oarbeauliful e.libnia hills will add co .... nmoft'. deplet-ina pouDdwaW. Waler to keep homes aunc:li" ad supply the residents will ldd '° 5-tMn Cali-bma'• waw ,,a'llt 1 ma. If the treew.y ·-baiJt, the IOU1b COWllY will haw eo .,.,... at a llower me. (fit ii bmh. tile ..,. lrlf6c will eat just~···· a TOid al dllc end Of'1beSu • p,.__, .... 1eut llalf or it emerwe °"'° oer pi'eleDt freeways ud ....... '1lllft must be a bells..., eo = pow1b witlaout ...... it . Ind a beaer WI}' to pi lid +e a. envtroameDL DOROTHY OJNCll 0.. .... T .... , .. P . CALL 642-5678 c FROM NORTH ORANGE '-FROM SOUTH ORANGE BA&QTAn ........ HOUllS/CONDOI o.-.i. ..... -..... ,._... c:.,i.o.-- c.-.. -c----"'-"-V-, ,_......_ .........,...,_. -'--'--'-...... ._,_ _....,. ...._. ..... ... c:-.. ....... ,_ ----....... ,...c-_ ..... ,_ ,_, MISC. I.I. 1002 100. 1007 1011 ion '°'' IOM ·-I~ 10.0 100 ·-lo.I 1090 10$2 '°'" to.7 IOlf 101• '°" IOIO '* '°" IC* loto 1100 112' llJO .... ..._.,.... ....... 117J c-y w... c.,,..... . . . lttJ _ ................. 1121 lar.Wo . . HOO 0.0 OI C.. "'-"' •• t 12t O.OOI ..... .._ ••• IHO ......_,,~o..,;. U7J ................. • .I-n---.... . lf'O •L..._. . ....... WOO u.......... ... ... "" •FRAU .. HOUlll/CONDOI °"""""' .. .. • . 2102 .... ...._.. 110. ..__ .2107 . c:.,i.o.-..... . 2111 c....,_ 11n c:--. 212• --. ,,,. llT-JIH -¥.-., ,,,. ................. 1140 ........... ....._. Jl'2 -.... , JIM '-..... ,,. i_..-JIJO '-........ • JIS2 !Allio'-... JIJJ -\lloje • . . . • • 11'7 ..._,_ . ,, .. s..a....-. .... . . 117• ......... c:.--. . .......... 1171 CLASSIFIED INDEX A2-5878 COLDWeLI. BANl(eRO WM~" •·0 ,\1 I l,-4 • let Us .... Y11 SeH Y .. p,.,.,.,1 CelCleellfW, '41-5671 for information & surpi:ialngl~ low cost. a.-1no •tHD --· ..... --........ .... c..-...... ~ ,_ APAITMINTI o-..i ........... .... ,....... c..--..... =--=,.. -...... . "'-.. . -~ .............. ........... ....-. -~ '-...... ... ,.,.. -"'oit ............ s..a.-........ ~ --... ............. ...-.c--.. ..... '-·· ,_ ...... . ,_ Helt J.o7 ,.II 1m WA .1.a. ,.,, 16M ff40 ,.., ,... ,.... 26JO ,.,, U» ,.., Utt ,., . . 2'71 HIO ,,. .. ,... .,,.. . 2..0 MllC. llNTALI c.../f_..._ . . . . 210J ........... ... •. .VO. .... . . .••. ... • • .t7°' .....__ .. _ ......... 2711 --······ .. 1m ......... -... ............. m• -~ .............. ,,,. ~,.,...... ... . ,,. ...._. ............ .27'2 -. ........ : .............. '744 ........ ..UllCIA& ..... ,., .. .. • .. .. .. . . . . 2'00 ... CW<: ....... "°' ..... .................. "°' -CW<: a '• '• '• • • • '2tal _ ................ 2tlt -,r.i-. ............ ···"" --~··················"" -..,.... T.0.'t .......... , .•.•• 2'11 PUBLICATION DEADLINE CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T~Ser'llce Moodey Frldev Monday ........... Sat. 11:30 AM Tueedey ........... Mon. 5:30 PM Wedneedey ..... Tuee. 5:30 PM ' Thw.dey .......... Wed. 5:30 PM Frldey ............. 'ThUra. 5::Jerl'u- Sa1urdey ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM 1:00 AM-$:30 PM 8atutd9y 1:00 AM-11:30 AM ...,..Count• ~rtday a:OOA:~PM 142-5'71 ..... , ...... ······-···· .. , .... .......,..,..... .......... tod4 ,_.°"-··· 1• ..... .. ..,... .................... .oeo ...... a-. ........ ....., N ,...,............,,,,,,,, .... •••••••• •F?ftl•Y ._., ... ...., o...11 .: • •• ....... • 1011 ...... •• •• 1011 ... .•••.. .70I• ~.. 7016 ......... ··'°" ..... ,.......,,"'"""' . . ,.., .... ,0..-J...._. . . 1072 MISC. Almelt 8010 '-"/ff'llT,.,, '°'' ~ .,,. AUTOMOTIVI iwe. i-. .. .. .. . .. . 9010 ::.s::::~ . :.:.:· .:: 4 IM•Ul•iw/-,. .. .. t0J0 t....i.. .... -,Qj • ..,.. • • .. • ....... tlMO .....,,.,"-" . . . . . . . . '°"' i-.... .. . . .. ~ . .,, .. . '°'° -........-.......... tlCIO -. o.-.lt . .. .. .. .. . not Mlle-.................. ,,.., CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY TM Delly Plk>t ltrM9 for eflcteucy end eccureey. HoweYW, OCCMlonllly .rota do occur ....... II•'*' when your ed le re.d beck Md ct'9dl your ad dely. Alpoft erron lmmedt9Nty to 142--M71. TM Delly Plot eccepta no lleblllty fof MY ""°' In .... edwrt .... 1t '°' wNch It rney be 1eeponlibte except for the coet of the epece ect'*'Y occupted by tti. error. CredtlCM ottt be ellowed tor ttie Int lnMnkw\. Crochet Warmers • CLASSU'IEll AllJ'ERTISIN6 SAL~ We are ADDING to our sales staff. If you can type at least 45 wpm and have great telecommunication skills -We can off er you a base salary + commission A D a (jUtd place to work. FrlH Tl•e & P•rt Time .4 l'alJallle. Do yourself a favor -f.all us. P eggy B le\•ln er J lill V ea•e•• 642-4321 Daily Pilat 330 West a.y St. CoataM-,CA Motor Routes available in ' W11t11i11t1r Huntincton leaoh Fountain Yall•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a W8'* - Must have dependable car and proof ot insurance . ... ..... , Wiii ~ 1-. dalllr tor~ =~,.....,­ ...... /111911. ~i!::·Wt!~~ 191rts(t)MM111 ,.., ............ beneftta.cu142.()411 _ rua1.... •at ~&"L:\=f:riiJii~J!!!I .... •Ill W 2 FLOMXL rm. 116 ~ wior,er .. C8P ---------1~Jf1Uallllll mDIUl/ .... r P~~~.~::~. ~5o~=~ =-~":,": '°~d~.::.~~1•· ar -Y-.V V• •214 · Coate Mesa M093 8118 $100. Remington 133-Jtll I01 C*w Plllce Gwct.nGrow 373-0505 Cent ers loc•t•d In --• TYP9Wflter $75 w/ltend. JOHNW f..,.CiUb (~) -iiiii1ii1iiiil __ .... At ... .OS & 22 ~w Anaheim, Buene Park, TYPIST/RECEPT Much m0<•.145-9515 u.n. ~ a.t« ---.... 4 -.... 6 ....... IMft- llrtdgecreek BueinMa ·~_?,!tHa M ... , Cypresa. FO< CPA office. In N.B. 3 PIECESET·Coucn low-MemberlND. MOO °' W•--,outllomewlttl. 811¥w, 4 IOOi, w oon-uJl.L.....c:aaHtl•. (13121 Sec:teWy FIT poeltlon 4,,.. ...... unllngton 8"ch. Work 4 hra/day •Nl•tlng ... 1 hi beeit' cNlf '11or.i beet ofter. 180-1075 ::."'%.'":;--"*' • dttlonJnl, l: ~ aa .... day., typing IOwpm, Cell 9&&-4025 for ac>P· office mgr. 133-eoee pattern. ell xlnt. ' r111 It I• Rft I · ~.::U.:·out .... .,,.. l.oM!Word Pert.c1 nee. warenou.1ng saoo 080. "40-1M 1 ~ j40iO no-._ ' -Niiii~~~ii-I ~ ~~: exp. MAN •11n 111111 BAKER IHthef 109 CORee "=..,=.•-; ~·'!!.~ illitiiliinr fii I · oey. 11111• '71 TlllA ....,_ Mra. Fennlel5. 2-0111 llPT.WlllllTlll lllERIAJELY teble s13058.0upno1K · dbed11 needl • gool' home .,v= ....... 11 .. ~ ...... ...__ llec:tl, teo lntenor, aooc1 ... bench . en a 14CM517 .. • --, DOOd -.-condition! S 15,000. SECRETARY-General of· -1 •IF (••ll/W ... ) dreuinQ table $125. De-HELP! SiW Me F By GraNln Value $1500. dltlo". Gold. 31 ,000 145-e173 floe, pt\ona, typing & .. sign rattan aofa, 2 covers I I'~ cute Sell SIOO 080 175-5895 m I I • • • S I 2 0 0 . 1--,-------1 computer '"' F>roperty tNCfle s foo Rattan table s20. =.,. '*" doeT~~ yr•. 711 Z (714)4M-5177 tew. Timi '11 lUL ,........, · c.a-.. Mgmt Firm, Coste Mesa. r We are In need ot 15-20 All xlnt. 780-0513 • ':: ktdl 720-LotS:: P.-INll 40r, 5 .T:.·~ cond. =·to N'1:'~ .. ~~ri '!'!!!'nm• ='*~lng'"':~t~tf: IUIS IUlll&lll ~/hft/Li 1 19H BAYLINER 10 '84 ~~c Uc ,:~1~330 3008 ... c~-A-v-E-V"".f..,~-11r-.., .... 9,.,,.,~.,,._=,..- wkdya 142~814 I~ outlet. Applicants muat Footboerd with rells, Cuddy, 18'~ feet. excel· f'Ull ANG. &poler kit & Iota morel Ex.,t con: 11.nll• Y .lln•• IHrt , be witllng to learn all queen sin. 841-4293 1121 lent condition, wttr.iier. ~. 11111 gold 1MI Timi U Yll ·d ltlon 65 ooo miles I.. .. ~ts of our butlneU •H••~ Mei\'a WWW Wl1li W:tdl-$8900. 640-~83 plated ANG, c:uatom tlwu Automatle, 4 cylinder, SIOOO. 87o--0567 . Palmetf 81 830-7000 Hon prolll organlz. ln 11< lnciddlng customer ..,_ CllU ~· H ·"One-of-a-Klnd" 1987 BOSTON Wheler & thN. Too "*'Y options power •teerlng/br•k•. · IMM Auto Center ca.ta Mesa. .Muat have (Sll/'8J) Vlee, lnYWlta<y control /light, arnoky glass. A Male• a great Ctwiatmu 13• 8HP Johnaon g•I~ to ltet, llPt)COIC 140K. cauette. dual AIC, mYSLD 'll 11111 Monte Certo SS 1914 good ltlllts. ~I of· • end admlnistrstlon. Man-ateal at $2501 675-7878 Qlftl 75e-1ln *lzed triller, *'' new 213 921-1442 0< c:Nlee. (1371) U ,9M Automatic, 4 cylinder, loaded. new engine, ,,.W ftce. Good :r.:"l:.f"'" ~ = ?:ri<:. :r.:='t=~ •v~l: coucH a-. Loveseat 5'. UM.I .MlllT equlpmef\t. Exceptional 714 921•1913 IEIJMlm W power dOOf l()d(, redials, ~. M600 080 ~fi8t7•.;. .o .e. loeated In Futi«ton Gar-1.., First e0<ne flrat hfrecsi nor•I decorator fabric e._,.,. but LOV!lY fur et velue at 13200. 675-1351 94 190£ s 15,950 (33-43) la-1111 cruise, power •t••r-759-9231 Jim (1LEP900) -•'t""T-. ..-7900 • '7· • 0 $650 both Of best Olfflf'. -.,. • • c s c 82 380SL 32k ml (2344) '"g/brakH, CHHlte, 1 .. ~---... .... -. .. --------den Grove, Lake Call for appt. N WI 8459442 a very aood price. Re-32 PA E F. et. eng .. 71450SlS22toO(l2l7l Aa• ll•lltlt '* A/C Utt (1290)$15385 PLYlllm•Yll• amtUY Elainore, Orange, Santa 975-1216 " oeritly a....d and had LOADED. S12K (N.B. SOOSEC• .. ~ 500 ••. , ... T• ••"-A tomatic crulM. ~ Part-TkM oppty In lnveat-Ana end TrebucoCenyon NEW Daybed While & mlnpr repatra. $1500 mooring aleo evalleble). :1 W mioo ~) -~ tbt.• A{ijFM ment advlaory field. erN. Must pouess • •WU...-• lkess, w/mettresses & (end worth .-Y penny!). 873-9201 85 W990" 132•900 (5688) TRUCKS, VANS & MUCH Ml-IU1 A/~. 194 111 i 12,ees ' 1 Quallflcetlona: Word valid CA Teaching We need to hire 54 people trundle C0<nplete. S245 Phone 979-2748 33• CONCORD FI B 85 ~ J33 I00\51eJ) MORE. Seized In drug & An IN i.... Ml•t• 11111 Proc numer tipptltude Credential. tor poaltlons In Garden •840-8733* OffiCf fualtut SPORTSFISHER ' crime ralda. Up to 80% ~ IPOf1"f"eor1. lnterfec:• w/cllenta 4 Grove/FountelnValley. DINING room.tablew/pad I~ IMJ Flber~aas new tank• flml ........ OFFl<45S-1"'41Ext.J, neectln:;:::ryou IG-1111 · H ~ . Call 966-4025 Of ~026 MATERIAL HANDLERS • p;• . _.. 136 ooo' . rs/.,7, Mon-Fri, Send for Information STOCK CLERKS 6 chairs, china cabinet, twfn ·8•. r ... ar • . P\alC W\T1C[ . .._"' 11111\TIC( .. _"' 11111\TIC( r..ume to: the Vieth Co., and appllcatlon. SHIPPING CLERKS Med.• style, xlnt cont MINOl COPIER 846-8000 !!!! I PmUC NOTICE .--..... nu ...-.... nu ~ ~:,:,~ FORK LIFT s7oo. 760-9666 ~50 44080~l=AEED llOTlll •TllE l'ICTmOUe ~II This ~ll""' ls con-CROSSING. • proPOMI forma tor bidding c:a11 47a.-2121 111111 Nim LABOR Dining table wl'I'<" glass writer 5150 080 ': Coast guard Mized boelS. NAMI ITATlmtff II ducted by: an lnd!Yiduel Gen«al work dncrlptlon: tlll• project can only be ob- llPT. If •-•Tiii Apply Today-Don't Wall beYeled round corners 42 xlnt Muat ... 142• ... 70 Inventory detea & lo-The following P9r90na ere MldlMI P. Flynn Traffic algnal and llghllng to talned et the ~ment of , lllllTllY/il--~ 1ooe1, FREE TEMP·PERM x 601350 4 cene & brass · · cations· ~5-818-5120 doing bullfMee • Thia ataternent wu flied be lnltllled. Transportetlon, Pl8l'll and • _..... TPll Nl ... IL chelrs $150 5<48-9909 Pttl I •-j=:t1 IMI 17 d. ) · D £ V E L 0 P E A Sl1wfth the County Clerk of Or-81dder•.,. uroed to ob-Bid Ooc:umente, Aoorn 3t, 1 Ful titM. TYPlnO 45 wpm. Afftrm Action Employr M/F ' _ --•ys FINANCIAL NETWORK, ange County on October 121 tllln DBE ptirtlcfpatlon on Tranapotllllon Bulldlng, Customer leMce & gen-G12792 VGa11ey View7/0250145 MAPLE gate-leg din table, PETS 11M11 P!oPlE fii1 lllts 7014 2299<4 El Toro Rd .. Et TOfo, 1988 • this project, llthOugh there 1120 N Street, P.O. Bcix , .,., ofb ltllllt needed. leec:her arden rove 3 or ti chra $500; beaut maple BOAROtHG & GROOMING CallfOfnle 92e30 ,... .,. no epecillc goeJs fOf DBE 942174, Sec:ranwtto, Cd-: Cost• Mesa. Pleue call 1111·nmE At the 405 & 22 Freeways hutch $500. Barbara DOGS CATS & BIRDS 1678 25' Cetailna F.d. MldlMI P. Flynn, 15e5 Publlehed Orange Cout pattlclpatlon. fe)fnla .. 27<4-0001 (phone 145-3350 Brldgecreetc Business Pk 666-1088/d 844 .. 149/e SHERRY'S K-8: 546-2148 Stoop, 7.5 hp Honda O/B, Caribbean Way, Laguna! Delly Piiot Octot>er 19, 2e, Bide 11e required 10< the 816-445-3325). and 'may be • TIAllUS Tat>ernecie mu t. pop-8Mc:h, CA 12151 November 2. t , 1988 entire work deecflbed her• seen et the abOW Dspert-: lllllTUY/TYPllT M L .u MOVING! ANTIQUES: BLACK Chi,,... Sbar·Pel t09 excellent condition W212 In ment of Tr~ of. Excellent beMflta.·looklng (S,..Wu...tiel} trC•HuH. Seeretary,aideboard, t .. PuppieaM .... &Females sl90o 6<46-8212 .. _ICW\TW 0 Atthetlmethlseontrect,. nc:.~ atttleon-.af the -:- tor per.an with poeltlve Lti,aes . All can. end ua. lrg dresser born 1121. Both-=-nlUL ~ aw•rded. the Contrectl)( Olalltct OltCtof9 d Trw-::..~ =~ ~j ~. S:-: .. ~~~ T~ bXYfXd Washing me-:=~~°:;:.~~~: ~:tA~atiow qu.itty: ~;t~~L s:=~ c:i: MAGRUDER w MM1 r-'~ :t~ ~ =-~ :e-~ ~ Oerteen &A-5P 644-9<>60 emeroency Cfed. chine (1 933) wl orlg. tableS. Oanlah metched 5 720-3939 boerd, North u lls. WILLIAM EULE -===,.:. lleenM. toraoHr~et l.09 certificate of guarsnt•. pc dbl bdrm Mt. Vlnyt r• POODLE PUPPY SALE $2300. 146-9087 Pp MOTa TO The ContrectOf mutt also ~San FrendscO, and IHTY/ ... lllPll lllTlllTlllAL S525 obo. Good cond 11.,... S75-$350. 644-2634 Home raiMd (T• Cup UTllllAIWllTD MAGRUDER, JR.. COllTllACTOM ~property llc:enMd et the thedlltrtettn-'*"a.wanc_ Part Of lull time fO< land &46-9228· 67s-6m . QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Toy & Min.) All C06ora'. With ca.bin 30-35 Ft only ~ 29• pMled away 1M)M.,.u ~thettMl~. 'roin~· ~ ~~ de"<elape(. Good akllls .. WHIRLPOOL side x Side & BOX. QUILTED! S2SO..S700. 751-3485 . Call 808./537-651<4 o; an San Diego, October Seeled propoaals '°'the llcenaemaybaobtalned buy men! bond and • pet· end computer back-M ll&IH retrlg, 21.5cu11, 1 yr old, BRAND HEWI $155. Piu 8081923~ 24, 1988. He is WOftt_ahownontfleplenun-e comblnetlon of llceneel tonnence.. ~gr<M.lnd requited. Out~ ..._..1.._ lce/cold water dJsP. Pd . Call: M&-4213 " UI survived qy_:_ his ~ATf..-OF CALIFORNIA· after bid °'**'II but befOte ~to aer:... 1173 Ing per · pr s14001811 s750. 550-0443 R"'I t ... ~.. ·"'Id k Ill 1 ,.-att mother and father OEP .... TMENT Of T"•Ns' ...,.d In w:reorom 'Witt! ·ttietreor Code,"1M D1'F muat. Pr some real Experience WO<klng with Pl 18Ctl reprod, $325; Solid 1922 Chlekerlng Upright I M .. William and Helen PORTATION. PROJECT Code, Section 7029.1'. In the county In ""'6d\ tt1e anoe "' 09 ._, ~ oe I ~ 7 -"" "" · Bualneas end Pro-..one .... pr...-ng rate of ..... estate ground. Send Mverely handlc•pped , maple hutch, cott tbl, end Pleyer Plano, Ampico. 4 kYFE§El KOHlER Magruder· brothers PLAHS FOR CONSTRUC-This contract 11 aubjec:t to WOftt Is to be dolle '-beerl reaumea o: Equidev atudents Is desirable. 11 C. Ft. St1" lt'1fl, tabla. $275: Bdrm set, Nds some • r•t0<atlon, LIGHT PLANT Fresh Mark Elliott David TION ON STATE HIGHWAY at ate contr•ct non· dllter"*'ed by ltle DnclOf Corp. 4 MKAr1hur Schools ere located in lcemaker. A· 1 SHAPE. Qn, hdbd, 6 dr cheat, nite S 1700 080 640-1889 ter cOOled ~bull 0 ' IN ORANGE COUNTY I dlscrlnUnation and com-of tN ~It of IJldue.. Suite '100, .B. 92660. No Buena Park. Dena Point, $400 firm 650-0380 Iv mag standa, Medltr. $275; 6' ANTIQUE I pl ~I S1&50.' 148-~ Ross and Paul An-C8.0STRET:r UM:g:RC~ .. ~: pllence requlrementa trial AIWlona. These' W9ge phone calla pleaM Fountain Velley, Garden G 11 1 Hld .. bed ooucil, beige P eyer •no, • drew Magruder· also · ~ purauant to Government ret• appew If! the Depert- • · Grove. Huntington !a~!r cu alm~'~d w/I~ cost $900, NII S200 : re-SMt•'?!Yt 181&~lerk52500·clr~ ~ S(ifl/DNb/lttrlft his grandmo'ther ...!"'~~~t:-~ .. • Sectlon.JN2!!'>· t..,. ~11 tt1otTranaporttl"-"'lltlot'IG put>-1 1.1 ... IM! CLEll Beach, Mission Viejo · · cliner chelr belae S125 ... • .... "'""W tt•• R th M d Bill ,.... _.... · n er9nCe ... .,. gren...., c• on en ,._, ener• rn1n1 PI• c ent I a a n d lleevy duty wshr/gas All e ~ 646-2006 . offer. 650-0443 .. u agru er-, 120 South Se>r1nQ Str .. t, to blddera proP«fY certified Prevelllng Wsge ratH, Full time Mon-Fri Tustin/SanteAnaareas dryr.X1ntcondl 72 1·1445 xcc I tia W llH Zl'lllT-Aflll 11 /1 wasa20yearresadent Room 1000, Loa Angelea. II • "Small Bualileu" not dated0c:tdber,1818.Fut1Ke ~em-4:00pm. $4.50/hr . Kenmore 4 burner stove. SOFA, Loveseat, Chair, rr I I 233 19th St~ N of Corona del Mar ~alll~nla ~:.:o uni:,; leter then the bid openln~ efteetlVe W1!08 rat• wtlldl No u .perlen<:e nee Ben c II""'"' .. 0251 Id 11 le 1 Ilk Ottoman. Never used. .. ewport d d ted f o c p.m. on vem • date end in ecc:0<danc:41 wllh 1'9ve beer\ .pr~ eflt Apply I . -a ,.,,,._ or app. go • se -c an ng. e Scotchgard, earthtones. Buch. * 675-0236 an gra ua ~ 1888. •I which limi"they will Scetlon t8t& et MQ, Title 2 end •e on ••th tele 0.- ..... I Mn perya::'· -·-• ~ ~6 .200cos6t $600. sell S 150. $275. 943.9294 lllJ••••• i• lD" For Rent· 36• Slip Coast Corona del Mar High lnbe publlelY2~ ~Md Callfornl1 Admlnl1tr1tlve ~rtrMnt of lnduatri.I Asle-_..r; ._ ...,., , ""' • · -· · School. He also at-Room f: at -........... Code. A form fOf r~tlng tlona we ,....,fl'lced but not 729 Fared St .. C.M. llPT. If lllOATlll Kenmore frost·lree top TRAD'L Jamestown China TRI-FIN minl-n<>M rider. ~:Ys50~fg'' Beach. te-nded San · Diego Pr09QMI fOfms lot th auc:h preference is Included 'Pf'lnted 1n ulct.publlCatton. •548-5525* door freezer reverSAbte cab. & din. Ml, value Likenew,3strtnger,laml-al • Sta•A Uru' ersity He WOftt•e~ln e eepat·l wttn,thebldc1oeumel)t1.Ap-d · d Whl S 1200. both only $450. nated Wood noae & tell .. TII """ v · ate bo011 en::r--:· ~lion! for atatu6 •• • ~PMlmtfT CW TRANloo llPllYllll EOE M/F OO<S, exc con . te. Catm derk blue plaid block. $250 was a former Alaskan' STATE Of CALIFORN : r.sm... BualneU" must be POllTATION,......,.,.,... Late Night needed 5250 6<46-2006 aofebed new $1000 Mii UPTO 18' MAX. commercial fisher-DEPARTMENT Of TAAN,:tsubmltted to the Dec>wt-tor • • 8 p M -3 A M 5 • 6 • TEACHER·Preschool MOVING . WASHER & 1390. c~ cab. lighted, A9'I '"'Brian $80/mo. IS0-8145 man cornmerci.al real =~~~c~~~oc~ ment of Gen«al s.vic... Ds1ed Novemb9r 3. 1118 NIQhta/Wk. Burger King ECE umts. FIT small DRYER. Good cond. beaut llnlah $150. !riifat 842-1444 rt .,.. ' -· ~ . Ottlc9 of Small arid Minorffy . . .. lnHB. 963-3881 Aak fOf qusllty school. CM Must be sold by Thurs.I table&4 etwa,cal;,,c:orel • llUft 1 ... a estate representative STRUCTION ON .$TATE Bualness, 1808 1~th6treet. ~ °'81'118 Cou1 Scott()( Barry 64M318 S75 ea. OBO 6<4<>-6110 finish $150 640-8221 .__ n and was a soul surfer ~~~y cos'N .ORANGE Sul1e 100, Ssct""'8flto. CA Pilot Oc:tober 19, 2&. --------•---------I · ..... ,. f Redta · f ""'"'"' • IN TA MESA 95814 · llHllll Mii :~ a!1°" ~ AT BEAR STREET UNDER-p..n., ~tlonl, Ind • W211 AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES 10 4 · WORDS DAYS Move ' Oat!" Need to sell anythj ng that rolls, floats or flies? ... We have a Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only Extra words 50~ each. Ads that run 7 days are an additional $4.00. Call for more Information. Because this is a special rate, we re~uest prepayment by check, MasterCard or VISA. ----------------· ~ ----------------- NAME CITY PHONE CIRCLE ONE -MASTERCARD/VISA PRINT AD BELOW r-- ADDRESS STATE ZIP AMT ENCLOSED $ EXP.DATE .. • i iffAXQX 158 s;ai:I Lad y Queen Pmle'MICf · .-JC •TICE · ..aJC. NoTICE :;~d~~~·9~ Angela Cathott c•llla.AllDMPOll'TOl'COllDITIOllCW , 675-6299** Ch urch, 7:30 P.M. ChG II MMC OP C08TA •SA Thunday October 27. ~ "8port ~Condition of ''cmzEHS BANK OF COSTA lfESA'. ft/ •-Mass of Christian of eo.t~ MeM. Orange County, at the dOM of bU9lneee on September 30, ... Burial, Friday 10:00 1811. WHHBI 'ii A.M. at the church. ._ lleM No. 1W · 37 ooo -.. ..--. 2046 Mar Vista Drive. . • o... 1......-10.cseci';t;i :.";:;: Corona del Mar. Vis-M8PJ In T'm 11 1111 Extended warranty ltation for friends at Celtl end due from ~ ....................... 1:.-:..:-:..:""'"""""""'·"·"""""""' 11,859 113,500 Flrm. 145-1789 Pacific View Mero-=i::.~~pur·=~ .......... : .. : ........ u ..... 15.,15 10 1 LMYe Mag (2FEL323) orial Park Mortuary, ~·..,... ' ;..._._ , ™I Th nda f 1 00 .. __.. .. to,.... In delMlllc oftloee ........ ~ ..................... .-.. 1 ...... 5,000 ,.... _,, u y rom ; LCMM. Totlil~ut--lnDome)..' ............... : ... 8J,372 · Ford '82. wortl PlCk-up, to 6:00 P.M., 3500 Pa-Low: A11oMnoe for poealbte '-" ............ ,. ................ 1, 151 V·I, •uto, good tlr•. cific View Drive, Cor-loen9, fMlt ................... ,., ... : .................................................................. ;. 80,221 1 450. 875-H77 or ona del Mar. Pacific ._. Pf9STllHI, F.F. a !. etc. (tnoMdtnt None capttal IMM) ................ 2,0&4 US-7008 Vliew Mortuary, Di· ,_......_owned otNr tt.I be'* piem1111 ....................... -.............. 400 •71 TITITI Ill recton. 644-2700 ~·~to WI b9nk on aocieptancee outatandtng.............. OH °"* -~:~-tl02 tntengtblee) ............. : ..................... :......... 2,245 L~=·o~.~=· PACIFIC VIEW TOTAL ......................... UAiiii:.iTiii ....................................... 117.208 181 ....oNAL PARK 'TOTAL DEP081T8 IN DOMESTIC QFFICES ............... 104,545 1671 VW Van. Xutomatk: c.m...ry • Mortu.y Totlil -...nd depoeltt ................. l ..................... : ...... 42;079 aunroof, Orig. Owner 3~.aftcCf=t~ Tol:-'~~~NO ......................... 82·* 531-e102 after 6pnl ~~ FOMIGN OFFtCES ....................................................................... 104 545 !._......t!.. ... 1 °"*~=~;..aury ......................................... 2:1se .,....... ~ Ale CISl t8'°8a taCUted by 0t tor account or · · R!:r!d~~U,!!~rt ~L,¢..,._ on!*~.~::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::~::::::: = ~~~:= ~=c:x:~ TO~=).~~~.~~~~-~~ .......................... 107302 ' 1.... ........ llM Cost• Mela Common IMAMMOLDna IGUl'TY • 1616 Aono. A . &:n, s.co.ss54 No.= authortr.ied 300 ~~7~~1-= NRCI Mt0119"t TOT~ ~~PfTAL. ... ~.~~ ......... ~.~.~ ....... ~:~.~ ........... 4, 104 •u MOADWAY Aebllned~.:.::::.::.i.: ................................................ ,..................... s.eoo 11141111101 .. Whlle. meroon lntllf'ior. 5 speed, elr condltlOnlng, A M /FM cauette, aunroof, 58,000 mile•. S57001 MUST see MOftUrlfY. Chapel TOTAL ~EQUITY ........................................................ 8,904 110 Bfoed<#ay TOTAL L&AamEI ANO SHAREHOLDERS EOUITY ..................... .-.117,208 C::~~.~:r ~ ~=·v:·sampeon·:·;;~,.&«:eo·iind·~~ Meat, Sr. Vice PreelcMnt/ .... of the •botte-named bentc, Met\ decllir• tor hlmMlf alone end n0t for the other: I h8W penonal knowt1 ctge of fh9. INtter9 qontatned In thlt NPOtt and I ~ that MCh tt•tement In Mid ...,., ....... ,. NPOrt la tn.te. Eedl of the underalgned, '°' hlmMlf ~.and not '°' tti. 2983 Harbor Blvd. °"*· :.C. "":' &:: ~tl. '!':~!=~=-and correct. Costa Mesa, CA ,,..v.~ Aobett T, Mett * * * 141-1111 Publlf•U>range Co.t DtlMy Pffot Octe>ber 2&, 1988 -_t W213 VW CABFUOLET a...tlful ~·====·~..i~.i.-~~~;iiiiflj;;_;_.;.;;;;.;;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ red,..only 21K ,.,... euatom chfome Rllcen rtm. & low proflle lif.. with "*'Y mltea left. P9rfect cond. lndllde l pout. Aunt gtMt. $9300, letler '* new. Alpine pull out caaa ~-Pundt amp, ... ton ecouat epeakera. 146-5952 or IS0-7309 t¥ meg Erlo ... llTllllUIPI Acura. Automatic, <4 cylinder power .. ..,. ln11./br•kH. CHHtt•. AIC. Sun root. (ll01SA) 112.115 1111••·-••1 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ~ atop by to ftte your flc1tt'°"8 bul6nesa •tet..,.,,t at the D9'ty Piiot L9gal Dlpett. ment. 330 W•t . Bay, Coeta M ... Catffomla. If you can not atop by, p ..... cell us at (714) 142-4321. btenllon 315 or 318 and we will ~. etrengernenta for you to ,.__ ,,. prOOeckn by"*'· " you lhOUld "--Mr """* queetlont, PIWt cal UI Md .. wtll be mOf'e tMn glad to ..-. ~ kd tn your new bullnel9tl .. ., . . • Newfooqforce policing labelsf advertisements r.aea..-, Newt.....,_ the states ~lieve. A new force of food ~ls on the .. we·~ ~ncemed about what',~ beal In an un~ted in-happeruna. in the market~. vestiption,acoalitionofeiabtstate sai~ Noreen Olsen Elm, 1~ ·~ ~ (includi111 Cali-• ~1stant attorney aeneral . J~ fornia'a) ii policina product labels M1~ta. o~e of~e s~tes paruci- and ldvertitemeDtl that mA)' be PltlDI ID the ~DVetupttOD. . promi~ more than they deliver, More spec1fically, according to accordina to a report in the Wash-the. Post, the attorneys aeneral inaton POst bebeve the federal aqvemment has In an era when health and ~r~ed its rqulatoi;y dut~es, per- nutrition sells. arocery shelves are mnuna the coun~ls maj~r food full of products that are 0 high in mar~ters ~o pos!llon ~e1r prod- fiber," "low in cholesterol" and ~sin poSSJbly m1sleadrng ways - .. contain 100 percent vegetable without fear of reproach. shortenini." • 0 I -:as si~k o! ~ina what the feds Several companies are taking the wei:en t dorng. said Steve Gardner, nutrition claims further, ascribing assistant attorney general for the diseue-reducina abilities to ingre-state of Texas. dients in their products. But, like a Bill Macleod, the federal Trade cluttered medicine cabinet, the ads Commission's director of con- and labels need some straightening. sumer protection! said that in- . . Special eggs crack· cholesterol level . . SAN fllANClSCO(AP)-Thechallengeof making a better mousetrap remains but some farmers say they've made a better CP,: By feeding hens a special secret diet, farmers say · the)' have produced an egg with less than half the cholesterol of regular eggs. Farmers hope the new egg will appeal to cprisumers who fear the cholesterol in regular eggs, aJthough.a heart disease specialist cautioned that the advance 11 "not a huge breakthrough." Excessive deposits of cholesterol in artery wall'i are believed to produce hardening of the arteries, atherosclerosis. Diets hiJt! in animal fats have been implicated in the poient1allydeadly plaques. .. If the doc says rou need a low cholesterol diet, thiaisjust the thing.' declared Paul May, manager of Rosemary Fann in Santa ~aria. The special-diet eggs are also a little lower in sodium, which has been associated with hiah blood pl"C$Sute, be said. The egs, which went on sale last week in San Luis Obispo, Srita Barbara and Venturacountie~re3Q. percent more expensive to the consumer than reaular egs,saidMay. A statepertnitconfinncd that the eggs have an averaae oft 2S milli&rams of cholesterol compared with an averqe 278 milliarams in a standard grade AA ea accordinalo Ardie Ferrill, supervisor of ea inspection for the state Department of Food and c...._ ... sooe/C4) vestiptiQ& 0 truly deceptive" nutri-attorneys aeneral ate cunently tion and health claims is a "very look.ina into, the Post said. include: active area at the FTC." -The "liaht" in Sara Lee's Liaht Mad.cod noted that t,be agency is Classics desserts. The attorneys currently involved in bearinp with •ncral are concerned iUt the Kraft, which the FTC has alleged ~ianation miabt mislead con- misrepresented the calcium content s¥mers into thin\ina that the prod- of its Sinales cheese foo4 product. \ UC} contains fewer calorics than a The states' ad-hoc ~lition was·' comparable Sara Lee product. fonned durina a meeting of the Peg Ransom.. a Sar~ . Le~ consumer-protection committee of spokeswoman, said that the hgbt the National Association of At-refers to. the •:tex~.. of the torneys General Gardner said. product line, wb1cb includes choc- Aside from California, Minnesota olate mousse, strawberry mou!.se, and Teus, the group of states french cheesecake and strawberry consists of New York. Massachu-french cheesecake. setts, Iowa, Wisconsin and Mis--Juice-labeling on Nabisco's soun. For the most part, the 100 percent Bran Cereal. The task investiption has ·been charav force, accordina to Advertising Age terized by both sides as "busi-and confirmed by Gardner, 1s nesslike" and "cooperative." concerned over the label statement The labels and ads that the state that the cereal is "flavored with two naturally 5Wect fruit juices." The statement is printed con- spicuously in brilht yellow letters on the front of the box; "no artificial sweeteners" appean in white letter .. ing lower on the label. What the flashy letterina fails to mention is that the primary sweetener in the cereal is supr. The two fruit juices arc the least prevalent inared1ents. -Fiber, cholesterol and calcium claims made in Campbell Soup ads. The company has been promoting its bean soups as beina hiah in fiber • which it says may reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, chicken n~ soup for being low in fat and cholesterol, which it says may reduce the risk of heart disease; and tomato soup as a good source of calcium, which it says is a builder of strong bones and teeth . -Cholesterol claims made by Quaker Oats. Besides submittina a petition to the FTC reprdina tbe Campbell ads, CSPI submitted one to the 9~ reprdina the wordina on a QUaker print ad. The con- sumer aroup felt the ad led readers to the erroneous oonclusion that oats alone can lower blood cholcs~rol by I 0 percent, whereas a low-fat diet is a area~ factor. -Claims by ProCter & Gamble that Crisco contains .. no cholesterol" -and is .. 100 pen:eot veaetable shonening." The coali- tion was concerned that conswnen may not realize that Crisco is made with pa'1'o oil, a veaeuble shortening that is hiah in saturated fat. Saturated fats have been shown to raise cholesterol in the blood~ (Pleue ... POLICDIO/C4) When ghoSts, goblins, monsters and witches are th guests of honor at your home, greet them with th hauntingly delicious treats shown here! .... Tc><iaY., more than ever, trick-or-treateTs are bein entertained in the home, and adult Halloween partie have oow become some of the moSt popular events_o the year ... as well. So when it's your tum to entertain reach into your bag of recipe treats and deligh Halloween guests with these six easy-to-prepare munchy snacks. 1 At Halloween parties, there are certain essentials pumpkins, costumes, fun and great snack foods lik Chex Party Mix. Now, with foor of these recipes, y -can-create-distiootively different, crunchy trcats-with-j 1 a few ingredient changes. Prepare Frighteningly G Spanish snacks siin.ple Smooth, lucio us scallops, marinated and skewered with Cali- fornia ripe olives. and a planer of shrimp, sizzled in a delectable garlicky sauce, typify those wond~r­ ful sn•cks the Spanish call tapas. A quick trip to the fish market and some basic ingredients, such as herbs. canned California ripe ol- ive$, onions and tomatoes, arc all you need to create these savory mini-meals. The ccviche (fresh, marinated fish) can be made well ahead of time. Scallops and ripe olives arc marinated overnight in a special blend of lime juice and olive oil infused with the essences of or- epno, prlic. a hint of cumin and peen onions. Alternated on thin wooden skewers, the oontrast of dark. deep-hued olives against the pure white fish is a striking as it is Wty. Peanut Mix for your party's peanut butter fans. Or Spooky 'n Spicy Apple Mix for guests with a sweet tooth. These fantastic Party Mixes-including the ever-..,..·"V'&.llMI Traditional Mix-are some of the easiest-to-eat easiest-to-prepare snacks around. B»t don't forget t offer the dessert favorites shown here, too. It will .be lov at first bite (especially for any DracuW m your crow . when you bite into Ghoulish Gooey Bars, created wi Snickers .. , marshmallows and crunchy cereal; o . Goblin. Goodies, featuring milk chocolate, peanut butte and a swprise (applesauce!). With HaJ.!oween treats lW these, your guests may haunt you throughout the party .. for more and more of these delicious goodies! (Pl---ascIPU/C2) Drledfriiit better than candy Shrim~live Saute makes the bestofabalf-poundofmedium-size shrimp. Sauteed fresh tomato and prlic plus an abundance of ripe olives, simmered with mellow ~cr­ ry, a hint of red pepper and a frlarant teaspoon of buiJ surround the shrimp iD an aaenive, yet liaht sauc:o ., "'A.al ........... Aa an al1etnadve '°a candy bar, live your child, or younelf, sweet ud nutritious dried hits as a .a at bome or iD tbe ICbool 8-da boa. ldviMI a nutritioolat. ro. bis ~-of dried hbl owr c:andy ii that they CCJIWe ~DO •t Ud do llOt MW •dldal color or Ba'""' .. -'ti#} .... widl dliT .. AA M:._" ..._lllJ ~ Ex- t11il• .. \ti:. .,......, .... hit-.......... ..., ....... FQ 1b ID clail*44 "'1 it - conveniently packqed for lunches but don't measure up nutritionally to dried ftu i L .. f'nait rolls ate biah in .., and • CBVICllB l&SWEftS starch, and typically con1&ln lest Ms t d 1: thsD 2 perceat of the recommended .. l liSllll1111 • -wt dietary allowaDc:e foe vitamins or l ftf ._. _. mimrals.1'bey are. boweYer. often I 1111111• 111 1" d lntll .,...., fanifaed with ldded vitamia C. ..-• l ts••••*W · fnait ftllb don't contain tM &ber 1 ..,_---.. • u~ fouDdiahaordried~eilMr." ._.,1111-;;.-..._.._...,. SM•ysdried hit ud hit roll ~ _. .... .. ...... ~hillhitiatllle ...... ••• ,e11•-.. ,. .... diet al 8clulb or dri'la ne Wfdltll' r«r11~ . ~ procw c.ms ha'°"-.,. 111-IW/mJ I ..... O'Waillll .. ..._ • Ola ... Co.I DAILY PelOT/ W....,..._, Oclober 21, 1111 , • Figs sweeten Halloween treats loc:b in their special flavor. natural aupr ud nutrients. Golden calim~ and black million fip provide eaaential calcium. po&ulium. food ~ ud fiber. and they allo supply YltaaµD A and protein. Jl'UDOB'Y no BROWNIES ., ...... ............... e:Meelate ~ wt ....... Mher> er mar-r= ...-r , ... , ........ ....... . letlf .. ~llllllliir ~ tTIJJH•llla ~ ... '1111 ...... eam.... .... T1J1' S ............ _...,.. • ........ <•-.> ...... .................. 1 "' .. , ........ Cdf•• ftp ' ~ n,eMne17dl1"1il ....... lftf• ................... For brownies. -1t chocolate and buuer in aa~ over very low beat. atirri.D&O ove &om beat, stir in supr. Beat in eaa. one at • time. ... ti .. well. Blend iD vuUla. C.0...IUI ucl ld&f lout ud 181&. Lilbd)' adr ia ftea. s..-s ....... iD IJB t•d 9-iDda IQ .... bUial pua. ... at JS() .... about lO m.iauta. until .., immted in center c:omea out dean. Cool in pan oa rack I 0 • miautA Meanwhile. melt butter and chocolate in aauc:epan for topplna. Sprinkle brownies evebly --witll manhmallow, fip and walnuts. Drizzle with melted chocolate. Cool in pan. Cut into aquares or rectanaJea. Make 16 to 20 brownies. WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKOS ·PLUS UNLIMITED DOUBLE ' ' DIT AIU IN STOft p(MtK SAUSAGE LINKS .. 1.89 l ·LB I 29 Pt<G a&. .. Lloyd's Microwovobltt BBQ BEEf RIBS .......................... LB. 2.79 .... y fAlllllC ........ . 1/2-GAL LIQUID 2.19 fARMm Mii• ITAUAll SAUSA .. R~ ~ 1.7-9 l~LB. SPAGHETTI- DA VINCI. LIMIT 3 PKGS. •$ 0 . .......... ......... ~tL L& 1.49 Wilson Tend.< C.m PORK LOIN CHOPS .................... LB. ~.29 Sul91e Roll 6-Count Mini-Pock Kellogg's JS.Oz. Cereal 6-Pock 12·0z. Cons SPILLMA TE TOWELS ............................ 79 DAN NON YOGURT ........................ I. M FROSTED FLAKES ............................ I. M 7 .up OR A & W .............................. 1.79 TEXAS. FIRST OF THE SEASON . •$ 0 • US No. 1 Potatoes t IO·Pock 1-0z. Eoch Lorge Snow loll BAKING RUSSETS ....................... a'°" I CHAMPION RAISINS ....................... I~· RED OR GOLDEN BEU PEPPERS.LB. IA9 CAULIFLOWER ....................... : ....... LB .• 69 --C=J·~·!!~a~1~!!jij!iij!~=) ( •9IMI fl II • l•Me ) c:J-~1!!i[ijjiiij~i!iii:J-- •AK•'S UGlll ASIA•· SAUi NAP'\ YOUlt CHOtCI 2. 99 L& .99 I • flAIMI MUfflM PAN 1 • LAaGI LOAf PAN • &.AaGI (OOKlNG L 11411! 2 Pock C's Or D's KODAK BA TIERIES ........................................ 1.89 IO-Oz. lo11 HIME GENMAICHA TEA .......................................... IA9 New Freedom 26-30 Ct. Hime 12-0z. lox MAXI PADS OR THINS .................................. 2.M TEMPURA BATTER MI X ........................................... '. 1.29 '-'oc:k SEAGRAM'S WINE COOLERS ......... 2A9 l.75-liter SCORESIY SCOTCH ..................... 0.M LIJ ..... MO•UY•llE AlC~ 3.99 • lorden 12-0z. '119. ChMM Food AMERICAN SINGlES ................. EA. , .. . Hughes \ SWISS CHEESE ........... ,. ....... ; ...... ll. aA9 ~ ... _,._ ~ M>Z.~ .• 7.9 RECIPES.· •.• Prom Cl GOBLIN GOODIBI .·~-(, ..... ) ...... .. II' ............ ..... I ftfl IUee CMs. a ..... te 1 "' .............. . ........ -.. , ..... 11,....eailJeen In small auc:epu or double boiler over low beat melt chocolate. ltirrina constantly until smooth. Remove &om beat Stir in cereal until well combined. Spoon 1 tablespoon mixture into U -(114 inch) paper bUina CUpt; praa down.· In unall bowl combine peanut butter and apPlesauce. Drop 1 1eelpoCMl mixture OD top of c:boc- olate. awt 1 hour or until firm. ~b with one candy comjuat lllrviDa. Maka ls. l'IUGllTDllNOLY GOOD PBANUT 111X ~ .......... .................... ~----,,. ................ .... 1-.CJ1raa... IC!llfla...Om IC!llflWlllalOm 1-.tlfteeeea ... ,...... ~ wtellleelate ee ..... nllla1 ~ ftf CUlllJ cea ... ,...., ............ Prebeut oven to 32S desRes. Jn 13 x 9 x 2-incb pan beat peanut butter and butter in oven S minutes or until ~ mnove. Sitr in teUOnecl talL Gradually add cereals and nuts. ltirrina Witil all pieces are evenly coated. Bake 30 minutes, ltirrina every 10 miautea. Spread on ablorbent paper to cool. Stir in raisina and peanut butt«. ~ Store in airtiaht container. Makes 8 cups. SPOOKY 'N SPICY APP'qlllX '4 etlf l~ lllel) Mt1er or ......... ............. I tMlllf•-,_. .. lwewD ...... 1 ~ ... " ... .:• ·--......... u.,te. 1-..CJ1raa... I ftfl Blee a.. lftf'Wlllala... ...... ...-.a • .,111 ~"',...... Preheat oven to 300 desRes. In 13 x 9 x 2-incb pan melt butter in oven; remove. Stir in apple butter. brown aupr. cinnamon and al- llpic:e. Gradually add c:ereals. stir-rina until all pieces are evenly coeted. Bake IS minutes. Stir in apple and raisins; bake an additional l S minutea. Spread on waxed &>aRCI' to cool. Store in airtiaht COnWner. Makes 7 cups. GHOULISH GOOEY BARS '4 e., ( ~ ltk*) blmer or ..,..... I bus (I.It MaCet ..cla) 8*bn, nt ta.-.., .. .._. .................. lftflC..a- 1 C!llfl Blee a-......... a- Butter 9--incb IQ\W'e pan. In tarae saucepan over low beat melt butter. Stir in 1 candy bar and manb.mallowl. Coot, atirrins ho quently. until melted-and tlDOOth. Oredually add cereala, . . until all pieces are evenly = $tit iD mnaiDina candy bar. Praa into pan with back or buttered IPOOG· Cool. Cut into aquarea. Makel 16. Golden Ri ~ LMnth Box F11Vt11'ik Limit 6 Lbs. Prr F .,,;Jy Fresh ~Pork ]&in Chops N11twt1(POftims Lb. Hillshire Fann 187 Wieners - Bwt SittHle« °' Bttf 160.-P.0.. HOT B.\K[R Y Wilson ~Tuntho · Franks M till F rtmlts 160..naP~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE f 49 Shoulcter Clod - R-. &.tNtr &rt( ''-u·· 71i.n T ,,,,,,_/ U1 Blue Bonnet M . I Poiniarganne ~ Citrus Hill Oranee~ce ~,,,,.~. ,,,_ CCi ,.H4Gll.t Star-Kist S9 Chunk Li t Tuna . l'.xi«J"' w..,."' OJ gh • ~so.-c.. Danola Danish 189 Cooked Ham ~~~ SERVICE DEIJ lasagna with f99 Meat Sauce 10 Owv Portal ii '"'"'~ -Ris:zatoni Con Marinara 249 Vorti'Ou."' Rtc-1~ U.. z.ac15Y Wafer Heed Turkey 399 Sli«J Fmh D.J1 ' U. t~afer 499 ,,. • Slow°""' u.. .99 Cameo . Candy SClect-A-Mix Mix or Match A ssorted FIJtwrs ?rville Redenbacher's Microwave Flavored Popcorn Cheeu. Caramel or SOUr Cream!UniOn-10. 5 to 170~x f88 Advertised Items Are Good Only At l'om. • ction tkdis ......._ .. wt Ill 1be nhcdv-Wtdlll of beef and -. .., ••••lililim aadai11Jna11tabi1hm-.. ~ R1.,..a'1 Pie mallll a , ...... , • ...., TM food. olcoura; iboUld be la peakdy "'°'*• DOI &o meadon Mi ... 1Mr1J ..... _, ... ~widatbe"llelectioedaeme.i dlla.... way IJr ..... DI IO .......... lllW .... 0.. .. way 10 do daat ii to lel'VO ~OD IMif politic:af c:bobl t 11JM1 If Im d ... Ill .... _ tbodl llllld oalbc beri•..,.. ofthia Al ._. 4r111111. uy mnni.nim the 1 .., ...,liial ,_,,,hat~ alcohol dlil c.nn. By......-your 1 , .. .,,_ Wen• ... t'r• DtmOCladc •pporten. b' ex-vote for moclttaill. or coclttaill -, ...... C8D llUoY the Greek in-without tbe alcobol, JOU free ,our-I ~ Ma, ....... =·rta• .... wida .mbentic Gyro Pitu. aetl and your peatl from alcohol'• ........ Teecler -..ftlled pockets und-eftere&Cta. Tbal makes mocktaill In ICMncb skillet over medium wicbel with creamy dreuina can a popular addition to any ticket beat, in bot butter, coot onions. mUe cheerins OD the Democratic celery aad cmro11 u.ntil tader, nombe• tun.~ well u tuty. llmPDRD'I PIE · · occasi~. Stir in beef; Republican supporten can take 11a1a1i.,1w ...._ • marpr-~ulh. Stir 11» flour. Ond- ~~~~~~~~~~~===::::::=:====;==---------------=tbe::.t...: Enll::::::::::i=ab~ro..::..ute=-fl::.or:....the=:.::ir:....m::.e=n..::..u ___;;;..;:IM _____ =~--=~ ually add beef broth, stirrin& con--atandy. ~. Celebrating • q ·our LB AMERICAN CHEESE Kraft Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Ground Beef Patties~~=,,., '39' Dinner Supreme ~--1.: •2• Lamb Chops ~-=CUT la •1" Swanson Entrees tvAA1£TD uoz '1 39 Chicken Bologna QIW.LMMlVI . 1.0Z~ Tina's Burritos avAAETES ..__,. M)Z 29• Ham Slices ::CUT la ·~ Lender's Bag~'s =°" __ 1>«89- Leg Of Lamb :,~WICU ~ '229 Orange Juice TIWUWEET .. ,~ '1 39 a · teaks =:'° ~ '2" Apple Juice MEA -· ,Mll 79• True Cod ::::. ~ '259 Chooolate Dip Bars ::.,. 1., i.or '248 Compare these Low Prices Grocery Specials Garden Fresh Produce Cauliflower EXT1'A'AHCY~ _ la 49- 0:::-T-. -__ · •• 23• n1ons U• NO 1 IW'ft'T~ -- Mushrooms ,AHCY,AEIHT£ND£11 _ .OZPICO. 79• ASSOR reo UPR10HT CROTON, ~ & TMILE FBlN ....... , ... ==-93"-::: Heat to boilina. Stir in Worcatcnbire. Spoon mixture into IYJ.Quartroundcuaerole. Top with muhed potatoes. Bake at 4sp dearees for IQ minutes or until heated tbrouab. Makes 4 servinp. SPICY MUUBD ·VEGETABLE JUICE le.,.YeptMleJalee 1.,.. .............. -..r 1 ............... J .. '4 ............. --••• G••rw ... sr•••elefte In 2.quart ugcepan combine all inpedienu. Over mcdium-hiab beat, laeat to bofilna. ladle into mup. ~ 3 cups or~ servinp. GYRO PITA le., ............... , •• y a1,.1• nnmtaer .,.. np..., eream '4np ..... Jepr1 .,.. .... , ... UW tu1 weed, en•••• -14 aea.,... IJatM lem• peel f ,aaa ~ (I-lid diameter ...nlell ,eeke&I) 1 ..... IMDJJ dlee4 eoeked .... ( .... t I e9111) . .,..... en ...,. or aopped pl«M ripe olives for pnlu To make dressina: In small bowl, combine first S inaredienU. Set aside. Cut each pita-bread in half fonnina two pockeu. Fill pockets with lamb. Spoon about 2 table- spoons dressina in each. Garnish with fretb dill. or olives. Makes 8 syros or 4 servinp. MEDITERRANEAN SIPPER s cap1 veptable Juee , ... .,.... ...... J.aee 1 teal .... olive oil 14 teupe• drted ore1aao leaves, eruW In small pitcher, combine all inaredients. Cover; refriaerate until servina time, at least 1 hour. Makes 3 cups or 4 servinas. EGGS ••• From Cl Aariculture in Sacramento. "May-taid-the-qp--bave-SS - m..illi&rams of sodium, oompired with .,0 millilram• in a reauiar ea. A amaU can ol areen bean• typically bu 360 milliaram• of sodium . • The low-d.oJesterol claims for the new cas "are absolutely true, .. Ferrill said. After runnina the qp throuah laboratory tats. the~ issued a permit that allows the &rm IO bout on labels that iu cas are lower in choles1erol. be uicl. It ii the only such permit iltued in-California. The eas were develo~ in part throuab consultation with Oniver- sitv o1 California -tilts and • u't nutritionist, ~said, .sdina that they contain ~no druas or additives. .. The American Hean Allociation reoommendl that an adult keep the •VCl"IP daily dietary intake of cholelterol below 300 milliarams. UC San Francilco biochemist John Kane, an authority on diet and heart diteate, is not so sold on the newcaa. When it comes to eas, less cholesterol is· not the same as low cbolelterol, be said. "1bele es@ are not a huge breakt.hroUlb," said Kane, who nevertbelell ldmowledeed the "1· vantaee in reducina cholesterol in ... POLICING ••• Prem Cl IDOR than products that are hiah in ~~disclosure of the fat oonlent olOlcar Mayer meats in ill print advertiacmenta. U.S. De- partment of Alriculture label rea_u. latiou require that reduced-fat IDla1I allo •te the pe:nmiaee of flat Chat tM product contains. For eumole. labellon meats tbatare 9S perceilt •1-he mast allo state that tbe product cont.aim 5 percent fat. TAPAS ••• .._Cl Mar:tnated fresh pineapple relished with a sassy salsa Frail Kawaiiaa pineapple ~ ud remove ccn. Oat widl INlla llab .. or lemon ............ .., retilb ........ hit iato 12 ............ mTUll in. ...... at-. ........ ~ refrelllial MICOIDpa.i-.......... clilb. Spoon J ..... ·•YI 1117 -:::: .. t unlil m.tto ftab. We have abown it with 1poo111 otme Oil-Viaellr Dn11;.. blrr H ~cup oil, 'le cup ....,. but it would be quite at o.. hit. Mix tomato. jicama or rice Yi• I r.. I u f DOB .....,., YJ bW with any odWJr •~te fiab celery, onion, pepper ud cilaDtro t••DGD 1111. 'A 11Flf llGD ~ · ......_, hlla or flolen. .. dy. II\ 111.DOG ilW 11111 hlla prtic and n. piaeapple i1 cut' in Wben n.dy·to Mrve, combine l u1 poaedloppedcapen. lealdawile .,.,. aad lilbtly wi11lrematniaadrelliae.Anaaee3 L••• •a111r lllee: Mia~ tea-mlilutecl witb a little of tbe oif.. pi._pple spears OD wb plate and IPOQll lllllJ palld lemon peel. 2 Wlllll' df11 haa The remainder of 1poon on cbe ..i... Serve with = ...-IOft butter and tbe drellina combines with bUed, broiled or pan fried ftalund Pinn•" cbeae with 3cupt cballPed hlh tomalOel, jicama or Lemon-Butter Rice. Oarnilh plates cooked rice. cel:?ice~pper1 and cilantro to • .... when aened. fOI' tbole wbo wani a bot flavor, simply add l or 2 tableapoom of chopped peen cbili. Lemon-Butter Rice makes an • ideel ID4k>8' for Marinated Fresh 1 • • PiWOPle with ~ but a pasta could be subltituted nicely. MARINATED naB .• PINEAPPLE wrrH IALSA 1 •elllmn fntll Bawailaa ...... "'' otJ.VIMpr 0nu1ac 1 e-. eeanely cMpped freU ftrm ...... ~ ~ flllely elMtpped jleama or eelel'J . Y. e., , ... ,, claopped areea ,..- .,. e., ftaely elMpped yellow ........... 1 tdll••·· ftllely eMpped eilutn Sam-. MlllMIS......,. or nu efellelce Ltm•BlltterlUce Pn9 Mrt. .,...,. or lemoa ........ pnl* Trim, remove peel, quarter fruit Coo"Klng tips depen<lon a microwave -To soften brown sugar, place 1 pound brown suprin a microwave-Safe con!&iP-er. Cover. Microwave on hi&h for 30 seconds. -To melt chocoi.te,-microwave one 1-ounce square in its paper wrapper or on a dish ,t SO peroent power for 11/J minutes: -To plump raisins, plMle 'h cup raisins and 2 teaspoons water in &lass measure. Cover, microwave on hiah for I minute. -To take the chill off cold c:heewes, wrap 2 ounces or more in wax t-PCf · Microwave on Jliah, c:heckina every 1 o to 1 s seconds. -To soften butter, microwave 1 -...stick.(~cup).in.nonJoil Wl'ajppel~+- wrap in wax ~per) on plate. Microwave on hiah for 10 seconds. -To test oven wanaae. fill a aJass measure with euctlr.. l cup tap water (about 70 dqn:a I") Micro- wave, uncovered, on hiah until the water boils (when 1arae bubbles break the surface of the water). If water boils in less than 3 minutes, the oven is 600-700 watts; 3-4 minutes, S00-600 watts; loqer than 4 minutes, less than SOO watts. -To remove food odon from the microwave, place a cut lemon in a custard cup; microwave on high for l minute. -If you are doubli.DJ. a recipe, you'll need to add cooking time. Start with SO percent more ume. RECIPES .•• "JUST AS I SUSPECTED, IT'S A DE1ERGENT." ProaaC2 MONSTER-OUSLY MVNCBYMJX 1 ~(I.._..) mUk dloeelate ~·= erwlly ,...•t INtter IY. Wiii IUee Clta IP,\ e-.-Cera Claes ~ C9P,...... """" ra.111111 In larle •uoepan or double boiler over low heat melt cbooolate, ltirrina until smooth. Remove &om beat. fold in peanut butter. Gradually add cereals, stirrina until all pieces are evenly coated. Stir in raisin.a. Spread OD waxed paper. (bill 1 hour or until chocolate is k Break into ~ Store COV· aied in refiilerator. Makes. SY.a cupa. > FRUlrT ••• ,..._Cl water CODtellt, IO dried fruit COO- tailll more c:a1oriea and fewer vhamim. miDen1I and fiber than an equal amount of &esb fhait Some dried fruits. eapccially thole &bat are ljabt in color. are ....... with aulft• to beD tbe:m from ~ tbe outride>nilt ~·a •U..~whoare . --ft canftally ....... ,.. ...... tomabtun: ..., ..... &uit that doll not a••'• liaUheL It's no mystery-new Oora.itDete~t is the brilliant solution to your toughest laundry problems. ~ti c.c.J AH T, 'W/tT'°.st»J. Unu.i~~,... I A O~T£Rc;iHT FRO~ Ctot.ox. I N~VER WOULD ~\lb .S V.) PE.C.TGP. / \ ,. . • I ~ I • f, ' r I BB 'Gin Game' comes up aces Older people in the last laps of their ~ ooaRped to a rat bome and ipoled by their children. vent their ...-. hltration and raentment o...-tbe card tabae in D.L Cobum's Pulitzer Pnz.winnina ctnma. '"The OiDOame." Tbd latest production of the re-boundina Huntinaton Be8cb Play- boule ia superbly realized by dim:tor Scott Alan Zuckman and bis splendid ~cast. Joshua Kaye and Joyce Ericben each provide the multi-layered intcrpretatioq · so crw:W to Cobum's depiction of gin rummy u a metaphor for life and its - OOlltinual diappointmcnts. T11 T111s Kaye ~ ~. accompJish this task lkillfu1l1· , ~each succeed-ina pme o gin to a prosrcssively hjper plane of emotion. And Zw:kma1fs control of the play's pace and tempo ·is admirable in its re- strainL Madrtga~ Dinner prepared at UCI The court of Kiae Keary VIU will oonvene tOt 1be 11 tb couecutive ~ a& ua 10 celebrate tbe Qristmu ..-witb a banquet of ftne food. IDOd cbeer aad beany merriment. Tbe anaaal ua Madripl Dinner will be beld .. tbe unhenity'• Fine Ana VW. betiui• Nov. lO aad coetiaui!ll Dec. I, 2. 4 aad 11 tbrouab 14. Tbe iitivitiea will ICart at 7 p.m. OD lllOlt :r aad ' p.m. Sundays. Pn1en bJ the ua OWnber sqen wader the direction of Joeepb Huati. tbe MadriDl Dinner rec-,.. tbe aura of the Brililb royal COUft ~ tbe . of Kina Henry vm. Humi, tbe ~choral ~_or1 aad his wife Melinda bave nos1e0 25,000 auesu at this yuletide tra- dition. Kaye enacts the crusty Weller Martin, an embittered, acid-tonaued and ~-tempered old reprobate who invites the home's new arrival, Fonzia Doney (Ericksen) to join him in a fricodly pme -which twns into O{>CD warfare when she continues to Wlll and bis blood pressure steadily uccnds. In the counc of the play's several days in the sun room of the rest home, we are pven a diapostic look at both cbanc1en and the shambles each bas made of bit or her life. Coburn builds each of bis two acts to a fine climactic pitch, thouab the absence of resol- ution at the play's end may leave its audience wiih u much emptiness as its players experience. "The Gin Game" continues for four more weekends, playina i:ridays and Satwdaysat 8 p.rn. tllfOUlll Nov. 19: with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. scheduled for OcL 30 and Nov. 6 at the Gisler Little Theater, 21141 Strathmoor Lane, Huntinston Beach. Call 832-1405 for ticket information. • • • An exhausting, technicalty 4Jcwce Erlben klltlDM Oii _,..... .. ,. •• ~e6..Utaln bl ''The Gin Game" at tile BaatbaltoD Beacla Pla~taae.. Participants will experience the food, mulic, clothina and tnditions of Renaimnce Eqland, sleepcd in tbe pomp and l)lleantry of an'other time and place. This year's dinner will hture the coronation of youna Henry, crowned kin& of England in I S09 at the qc of 18. Ju put of the festivities, Kina Henry and bis royal JUCStl will ertjoy a traditional Renaissance banquet ~lete with potato leek soup, chicken, beef with manhbcrrics, fresh v~bles, fruits and cheeses, bot 'WUlil and royal plum puddina. m., .... ry VID laMta .......,.. Dbla• at UCJ. challenging production of "Wait Until Dark" completed. its tbree- wcckend engaaement for the Buena Park Civic Theater over the weekend. Frederick Knott's heavily plotted suspense thriller about a blind woman terrorized by heroin-seckina thuas was given a fine overall prc:>- duction by director Alexander Scott. The casting seemed a bit youthful. however, particularly in the case of the mastermind of the t.dd.ics, Brendan Beach, who exhibited the talent, but not the authority. to exert himself over the others. most convincing of the cast as the sympathetic con man, while Robert Blankenship reveled in the role of the rouah-hewn member of the trio. Robert Pouliot as Acosta's de- manding husband, missina through- out the crisis, and Janelle Ashton as the bratty little girl enlisted to help the cause of justice rendered effective portrayals. Technical artistry was I created to Handless Man Theatrics, a group which obviously had its bands full. The theater's next production ai the Buena Parle Performina Am Center, Mapolia Street at Academy Way, is the Fifties-flavored m.usical "Oreue." opening in February. Further information is available at 821-1394. . Continuous entertainment will be provided by maaicians. mimes, min- strels and serenadin& 1ervants, as well as court danoen, who will perform authentic pcri~ dances. The Kina's Musik. a special consort of instru- ments comprised of lutes, reoonten, pandoras and harpsichord. will be featuM Oosin& the event will be a concert of seasonal music performed by the ki and bis court. l'w:kcts, from $25 to $30. are available at the Fine Arts box office and may be ordered by callina 856-6616. Kaye is a simmerin& volcano throuabout, placat.in& bis card table opponent after each outburst with a con man's honeyed, calmina tones. Eriben enacts the demure, easily o&odcd soul beautifully .....china an emotional peaJc when die is finally soeded into a stinging frontal assault. It ii difficult for just two pc0_pJe to capture and maintain audience interat over a two-hour period, but Gena Acosta turned in a creditable performance in an extremely difficult role-anbe blind woman who fights her adversaries on her own turf. Chuck O'Connor was probably the Diclr,-Mazyreturn-on sha-Jly sh o w s ~ coeTA ..aA l'OWITMI YM.UY ~ SANTA ANA hdllc'I A/llllWll ~In EdWerlll HarW Twvt Famltr Fw AMC Ot11'Q1 Mat Uno110 A1111b 179-llSO '31·3501 963-1307 &37--0340 540-05,. ... CY"'°' FUU.ERTOH Of'ANOE WUTMHSTEA I.lo' llllows f...., T-C-AMC fuler1on 8 UA tit; Cw111N Pat1l1c:'S Ht-Way 39 -...c121 121·1160 992-tOOO 634-3911 On\le·ln 891·3693 _,.,. f'ARll EL TC>f'O GAMJEM GROVE SANTA ANA WESTilllNSTE:A I.lo' ...,_ EilwllCIS Slddlllllldi Eelwilds WIS1broo& Eft1fdl HunOll~ UA Mii Cnm1 152~"3 511-SllO S30-UOI 662·2266 193-«>46 ~eor-1121t-11so ~-:=.a,52).1611 1 ~"':9~.I BJ liTBRYN BAX.ER ,,,, .......... ..., NEW YOfV( -After cann~ the original pilot for .. The Van Dyke Show," premiering on CBS tonight, the producers seem to have slapped together a replacement from one of those kits at the sitcom store. This is like do-it-yoW"SClf comedy. The acton ought to have blank dialotue balloons over their heads. The audience c;:ould do just as well fillina in the predictable lines as the writen. Meanwhile, the producers of Mary Tyler Moore's new series. .. Annie McGuire," which JX!mieres tonight after "Van Dyke, also had to re- shoot their piloL The new version CROHINO 0.1.ANCEY (~) , ....... 1100 CIHfMA ... • e _., • , ,... ' I Iii ~..._ OONU.AS .. TME •ST (ft01J) S>t~HO·IUO T~~tlt (R)U5 TMEACCUMD tt , .. , S·t~7:l0-~S A, .... CA&.UD WANDA .A.. , .. , K 6·U-l')t.11'.JI MEMOftlES CW -(ft013) 1:4S COCKTML (ft) S:eS.t:es wasn't available for review -usually W.. re-cast, apparently because the a dead aiveaway a show bas serious busband1 played by Edward J. Moore troubles, especially since the network (no relabon). was so damed dull. He willinaJ_y a&owed critics "The Van is DOW played by Denis Arndt. Dyke Show." Granted. this. is the Moore plays a sophisticated Man- network that canceled .. Frank's bauanitewhoworksforCityHalland Place"; perhaps they're in no position bas recently married Nick, a blue- to judae. . collar Jersey guy. The original pilot Van [)yke and Moore were co-stan followed their courtship. In the new in the 1960s bit "The Dick Van Dyke version, they have been married for a Show." Moore bad her own huaely few week.I. Her mom is a liberal. His successful "The Mary Tyler Moore is a conservative. Toni&ht's plot Show" a decade later. ccnten more on Annie's job in which CBS hopes these comedy veterans she meets a disabled Vietnam vet- can help shore up laaina ratings and eran. Does it sound like someone's eue a dearth of hair-hour comedies. tbrowin& in the kitchen sink here, or But CBS apparently took no hint what? from ••Life With Lucy." It's painful, WebavesecnVanDyke'ssliow.He not reusurins. to see beloved stan ~r:: BUJ'ICSS, a bia-name song-come back in t.d shows. man who mova to the likeable guy, but he doesn't loot very comfortable here. But then. who would? The show was directed by talented veteran Jay Sandrich c-·Thc Cosby Show"). and the studio is run by Grant Tinker, formerly known as Mr. Quality. But the .wntiq is weak, credited to executive proclucen Sam Bobrick and Ron Oark. Go out and hire someone, JU>"· Here's one -of the funnier lines: When Van -Dyke the cider comes down for breakfast, he notes he not Only has destroyed the child's bunkbed, but also the rua -by s_pilling an aquarium onto iL "ls mx fish OK?" auerics Noah. "He's fine, ' says Dick. <l&, just don't Ousb." The producers may be saying the same thina to CBS in a few weeks.. The oriainal pilot for "Annie small Pennsylvania town where bis McO~ ~ tben known only u .. The son, Matt, played by Van Dyke's reaJ- Untitled MaryTyler Moore~" life son, Barry, runs a local theater. ~wu;;;;sh;;;own;;;· ;;to;;;;;;;;;;cn;;:·tics=1ast;;:;;::;;su;;;;;;;.~r bu~t ;;:Barry-V:;;;:~~an;:;Dy;;;;;:~;;:e-;;:i&;;:a;;:ta1en=;;:ted=and'1 Way Ion J enntngs leaves hospital JODll FOSTllll *THE ACCUSED (RI UHZ S5l111Jl141 • PUNCH LINE IR) U•Zlllft14t111' ... ,._ .-.... M.au19 C11 ii.-,,, ••.•• ,,,, , .... ... ,.,.., Wl'r ........... 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H•tM .-a 11 fMf -·· H T«l' 10Uts.-.111a1•n.._ ..WllM•~nt 1ti•M1•••11191p I ... ,._ --c.....~ -•aa,.. ................ ... , .. ._~ Mmm9• ,,,. ..... ,:llMdi i.ii1N1iiiiii11iei&~§~---":'.:: ...... .c:= -· ,..,. .. ,. ----... ---· Country-western siDacr Waylon Jenninp cheicked out of a Tustin hospital Tuesday, following treat- ment for chest p8ins suffered white in Ora.nae County for a concert. .. He's no loneer with us, and we can't say where he's gone at the request of the family," Western Healthcare Hospital spokeswoman Lisa Wilson said Tuesday. Jenninp became ill after the fint of two scheduled performances at the Crazy Hone Saloon in Santa Ana Monday. He started feelina ill after be Derfonned the fint show, took a break for dinner and was resti.Q1 for the aecond performance. .. He was unable to perform due to chest e-ins and be bad a bard time breathina. .. acoordiQ& to club man- llCf DillO Unt •u--·"-.. _ .__ ----- =-prealdent Lydia ...__ ......... ._..cus•leer. Patti D••••••tr _ ~·• N1redltlalloodJla ........ J i ngling bells for ~he J unior League BJ VIDA DEAN ................ Halloween hasn't arrived and 'Jbank'livina hasn't arrived, but Oltiltmu arrived Monday evenioa at the On.QIC County FaiJ'srounds. The u,bta, sounds and smells of the holiday were at the openina party of tbe Jwlior teaaue•s Christmas Com- puy for the pleasure of the 1,400 paU. . '"The aucsts here toni&ht are our pairou and donors who have donated any where from $200 to S5.000 or more to the Cbristmu Company, .. said Patti DelUuty, cbaitwoman of the social opener. .. We have 13 restaurants bcrc IOiiilfaL ... tliey pve the food and their time. Most of them retum year after ~ to do thia... added oe"labanty. Tbe mtawaieun• otrerinp included from soup (pumpkin) to nuJS (in the fudaie) alona with 1Campi., p9sta, eic. Many or the party people return year after year1 too. '1liis party starts me thinkina aoout Ouistmu. I party and check out all of the items for sale on tbe first niabt and then come beck another da= start my sboppins. .. said VASI there with busbUd Mite. The shoppina opportunities were offered by 48 exhibitors -their boliday~ted booths encirled ihe bup Commerce buildin.a "done up .. in the Victorian era romance theme of the three-day shoppina ~ benefit. .. The exibiton come from au over the -country .... iOme from u far away u Tennesee. Illinois and WilconliA. About 30 percent are repeat this year and a~l 9 of the 48 are ~Count)'.." Mau.n11 B•t•n Oftbe edlibitors committee. a o( the bottelt spots was Jeyee I fabulous lookin& 'jewels' and I t ' J WU there with her Cbriltmuy-uncWna potpowri.) Tbe ~ American Boys Chorus. under the direction of the Rev. .....,.. Ors--• were bits u they dollDed their festive red jackets and sans in their enthusasuc manner. Allo providina party spirit were the 1cape•s A.ncborbelles, Yamaha Music Education Center and St. MarDret's FootJ.iabten. '"This ii our 13th Charistmas Co~y::• said chair~man Mir~ llMQ, a Jeacue member for nine yean. "It's been a lot of fun for me work:ina with the committee members. We started ICtti.na up on Wednetday and the committee spent a lot of time in this buildina Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We were here until 3 p.m. today 1'ith last minute details. ... then we all went home to get ready for the puty." The shoppina spree is open to the public today until 9 p.m. and again Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday afternoon baa been desi&- nated as Olildreo's Afternoon and Santa will be there to talk with the Juesta and to .pole with them for pbotopapbs. Children under 12 will be adJnitted me and tcneraJ ad- mission ii $4. (All net proceeds from CC will support community pro- jects.) Merchants' vandalism continuing DEAR READERS: Letters are comina in from. au over the country tellina me that local merchants are ltill alicina sliahtl defective shoes, punes, blOUteS, ~ boob, etc., etc., and tosai.na these articles in dumpsters behind the store. I bave wrinen about this repeatedly and received many letters from retailers •yin&, .. We don't do this•.• aQd "We bave stopped doina this aiDce your column appe:ared. .. But atill it continues.. I am t\arious tbat perfectly sood merchandise is beina ripped up when there are people wbo are unable to apply for a JOb becaute they don't have decent shoes to wear. --S0me_m_erc--y. ts nave wfitlell.,tO •Y ... We -MU continue toa~? _.this becaU1Cifwepvethestutf'to~ties some people will brina it blck in and demand a '•fund·• .. I koo there are~ who would try to ~ iiems ,they receive for nothi ercbailu must orotea •• I.MIDS Yesterday my wife told me that the husband of a lady she plays bridae with ii au excited about a new dru& that pows hair. She said the woman's husband is thrilled with the resu.Its and that I should try it riahnway. I ubd my wife the name of the dru& and she dido •t know. I asked bow .mucb it costs and she didn't mow that either. 1 uked if the stuff' themselves. so here's the solution: can be~ in the store or mu~t Get an indelible stamp and marlc all you eet st from a doctor. 5¥ wasn t defective ~ (in an in-sure .. In fact a!1e doesn t know conapiaaous place) to that it cannot &!?~Ill about it. ex~ tha~ her be returned. This will tect the frien!1 '• busband thinks st s terrific:. ... __ --.a .... _nu pro pl Will you p&eue do soroe cbeckina merc~t ~ enau.:; needy peo e to around and tell me (and millions o1 have thinp they otherwiJc can.no: o= about this -:--•-s ... _, aftOrd. ~thisoolumn.runsl.doa lll.U~ lWH - wanttoaeeaoymore.letf:entelliname ~C~~~ "mlnde ~t mercbants. are. nppana merchan-,..... 11 eaW ~. ne ,... diteandthro~~t~L .... II IMI tM PeMni Ona DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am S2 ~ a.a ......... II yean old and have been bl.Id since I (.,._ Jeat1 el wait .. ). fte W was 38. When I uy t.ld I mean like a ...,. II IMI It wll1 _. wen fer billiard ball. ttlrJWJ. la fact. t9IJ UMI eee "' arles l earned the value of one vote Do"°" Ullo~ v mucll?OnecounMo wbolelotin the 1649 trial by Parliament of &aJand's Kina Charles I. He lost by 68 to 67. So be was beheaded. You need a 1J9tcb of clean dirt to sboot marbles. A stodent of chanaie thinb marble pmes -once played by all kids -fell out of fashion u it biame more and more difficult to hd JJ9tcbca of dean dirt. Q. Pleuc explain the report tl\at Man is only about half u larte as Earth_~ yet bas just about the same landarea. A. No ooeans. Q. How many U.S. dams have been . udeed unsafe? J A. At least 900. accordina to the Conareaional Quarterly. Wben shot. a male tiaer ~ a female~ doesn't. So contends a student of the bunL HILDREN 'S VILLAGE FOR~~ !~!~~T~~!o~~PPY HALLOWEEN WHENl WHERl? ANO. •• f'Uw.clH ~TCH UOO MAJttNA YI~ Fot ~ "*'"" $10 o.. IJ.JI. u=--ue Ill-"'-(pumpkin Plllcil locftld If or man .-""" NCllllle • nlCt( O. 1MATIHO 3412 VIA OP'O'ITO ,_ ,._.. It'---> ·~-... ,....-... OctJht,ofeoone. ., .. c:-...-v '""" ......... •"*°•-> So. f« your Fm..,......, and a bai of your flvortt. TRICIC Oii TllAT CANDY, come on doM'I and join the tun! PARTICIPATING SHOPS & RESTAURANTS ........... ............. ••••h'• ... •• ....... -lssl'I ........... ,., ... . r.-.~ ... Mlllll.CfMt ~Clllll .............. . Ulla. _. ldl•: I $ 1111 .. lie ~,.,.... ................ UdelNli&c.pef lllllec..lt AftlMs I I ,....., .....hi .... .....,. L' ..... G'Aft Pl&l1111 t•tt-.•11W:: ... 1ml (714) 87MllZ Your cat baa more muscles in its monk by his cowl. That much is a tail than you've aot in your bead. .matter of historical record. But I Emperor Jabangir, ruler of India until his death in 1627, liked to •o fishin&. But nobody ever saw him kill a fish. Instead. the story aoes. every time be =t a fish. be 1)1.aced a lttiDa of s tbroUfh the fish's sills and threw it ti.ck. mto the water. BecaUIC be so ~ered the lives of sea aeatwa. That's qui1e a story. Where'd be tct the pearls? Surely ~ou can fiaure out some way to turu this simple fact into an insult: More than 90 percent o{ the earth's animals have no b.ckbone. ' don't understand the why of iL Do you? In the matter of vocalizina whales, pleue note it's only the humpback who sinp. Only the male. OnJy during matins season. Only at ni&hL Narrows it down, what? Q. If Costa Rica is such an ideal place, bow come ~verybody doesn't move there? -Rain, for one thing. Annual averqes, 70 inches in the hi&hJands,~fo 200 inches aJo'ng the coasts. measure it in feet, not inches. Say IS feet of rain per year. In the Middle Aaa. a prisoner • ln the early daY1 of America. blaclt could tct silt w.:ieb three days slaves and women had this in com- knocked off' bis sen1enee, if on the mon: They cbaneed their last names way to prison be spotted a monk every time they came under the outside the doiate:r ud pabbed said control of new masters. WFSr •It It 4 9 91641 0 I 5 3 •to 1 ACROSS 1 WlMr 6 Nvm plant 10~ 14 Ory•-- 15 Horribte 18 Shott lett8" 17~ 18 Coll. bldg. 19 Addlty 20 Buhtln 22 Tnldc pwt 24 Oedpt'8f 26 OOzet 27 CMh --31 M.rine ~ 32 c.., 33 Gott .wnts 35 PIM 38 Metric units 39 ewrt.d 40 ~ation 41 Propegete 42 Contended 43 NoRla 44~ 45 MOM har'ltl 41"-'"' 51 par. 'llW. 52 Ordered bectc 54 SMtw'S SI M#'MU9 59 GrMd 1 2 3 4 14 17 81 Follow 62 lnhnd. to GeelS 63 frog 64 M9diclnal herb 65 Pung 66 Murder9d 67 Braid DOWN 1 German rivet 2 Habjte 3 Burgess cl'laracter 4 Compela 5 Bugle caM e Annex 7 HubOub 8 T i!ptlStry 9 Hlllf•moon 10Uk ....... 11 RMtelld 12 Owract 13 Angrier 21 Otd Nit 23~ 25 w.-en 27 Down with: Fr. 28Aomlln~ 29~ 30 flembh town 34 OYar 35 Alty'• ma M Stouts' kin 5 7 easier to make than 11 . west led bis fourth-belt heart. Declarer won in band and led the eiaht of clubs. West covered with _the l~ hut cleclarcr-paciously al- Jowcd him to will the tricltJ No mat- ter what West did, declarer WU in control. He won the &cart c:ontinua· tion. Jed a dub to the quem to fOl'ClC out the ace. and the aQe of diamooda wu tbe entry to the table to run the aood clubs. W' rth six uicb in the red au.its, declarer needed only three from clubs to f umu bia contract, and bia j)Lay was dcaipcd to cater for jut that. He wu safe on any 3-2 break. To appreciate bis carefulna&, look what would bave happened had declarer put up a club ~on the fmt lead of the suit. When Ealt refuaes to win the trick, tbe dub suit is shut out completely. As the cards lie, cleclarer woWcS lack tbc aec:a.- sary dununy entriel to llll up and run ~ clubs, becau1e oa)J dR ace 37 Gone by 39 Pop m8kert 40 Outdoor type 42 Unfnendly 43 Handiest 44 Ob9oured 48 London's a.ct -thealet 47 Exhorts I I 48~ 49 Stllrt. .. 50 Rower pa:rt 53 Eat 55 si.w 5e Wlftk:iiarM 57 w ... bodlee eo BWd aounct 11 12 13 ONftle CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedi .... OCtober 2t, 1NI by Bii K_,. OOUlft SA CUL T'Ulllt by Merette & M•atta Ith• ~ ' 1 j I I • STE AK KN\fE HOL1)ER - . STEAK foR.K HDL1)Eft "All the trees are !eavesdropping!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE-MENACE I I ~ . . by Hank Ketcham "I'm sugar and spice and everything nice. and I'll melt in the rain. Go find Billy!" • tn LlKE HALF 1'K(T PIZ.ZA WITH CHEESE AND T~E 0Tt4ER HALF WllH U06 F<XJD. ~ PEA1'UTS '<ES. MAAM. I KNOW.11M LATE .. WELL. we MISSED THE SCMOOL 605 .. MV SISTER FELL ASLEEP A6AIN5T A TELE~ONE POLE ... GARFIELD DRABBLlt l ~·t Of.OOf. aoes 1a aoes I '<ES, MAAM .. SITTIN6 ON T~E SIDEWALK .. WELL. I DIDN'T WAt-4T TO WAKE ~ER UP. AND I FELT I COULDN'T LEAVE ~ER ... 50 1 JUST SAT TMERE, TOO ... i ., . by Charles M. Schulz ACTUALLY, I FELT A LITTLE BIT LIKE LASSIE .. by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Pat BredY AllLO AKO JA1'18 SHOE, JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONBSBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson ~~t.tr~ elUHl~MAI! ----by-Jeff MacNelly- by Harol~ Le Doux ,., .... , 0.17''0 .J\111., -;JJ~ f:bQ.• .. .. """' ~ """' 1'0 (j~;J ... . _..,C\A, ..